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Excellence and Achievement in a Supportive School Environment - 1 -
STRADBROKE SCHOOL NEWSLETTER
Koonga Avenue, Rostrevor, SA 5073
Excellence and Achievement in a Supportive School Environment Principal: Anne Lamont
Telephone: 8337 2861/8337 5349 Student Absence Ph: 8365 5621
Fax: 8337 0041
email: [email protected]
website: www.stradsch.sa.edu.au
Out of School Hours Care: 8365 5677
Director: Rebecca MacQueen
CRICOS Provider Number: 00018A
24th
August, 2017
KOREAN EXCHANGE STUDENTS
Over the past 3 weeks, three Korean
exchange students (An, Jun and
Yun) have been staying in the
classes, K3 (Ela Pickering), K5 (Jane
Angove) and K6 (Cheryl Hindle).
These three students have fitted in
really well and each class was
extremely sad they were leaving.
They came to learn about life in
Australia and how it is different to
life in Korea. We found out some interesting facts about them and their
lives in another country. We all had an amazing time with them and wish to
see them again soon. On behalf of all the classes and teachers, thank you for
coming to our school.
Chelsea Capitano and Mikayla Partick (K5)
BOOK WEEK – ESCAPE TO EVERYWHERE
Thank you to OU1 and OU4 for hosting the Book
Week Assembly and to the many families who
joined the R-4 classes for the Book Week Parade.
Thank you to all the children and teachers for
dressing up in so many different costumes. The
Songbirds entertained the audience and each of
the classes paraded their costumes inspired by a
favourite character in a book.
2017
AUGUST
Mon 21st
-Fri 25th
Book Week & Book Fair
Fri 25th
3-7 Assembly, 9am
Mon 28th
Maths Olympiad 4
Fri 25th
RAN training, 6-8pm
Wed 30th
NMHS Parents & Friends Meeting
about the MYP, 7pm, Middle Campus
Thurs 31st
R-2 Assembly, 9am
SEPTEMBER
Fri 1st
School Closure Day – Royal
Adelaide Show
Thurs 7th
Year 5 Exhibition
Fri 8th
Maths Olympiad 5
Fri 8th
Yr 3-7 Assembly, 9am
Fri 15th
R-2 Assembly, 9am
Tues 19th
Open Night
Fri 22nd
Yr 3-7 Assembly, 9am
Fri 29th
Whole School Assembly, 11.30am
OCTOBER
Mon 16th
Term 4 starts 8:50am
Fri 20th
R-2 Assembly
Fri 27th
World Teachers’ Day
Fri 27th
Pupil Free Day
Tues 31st
Principals Tour 9:30am
NOVEMBER
Fri 3rd
R-2 Assembly
Thurs 9th
R-2 Sports Day
Fri 10th
Yr 3-7 Sports Day
** Reminder **
Royal Adelaide Show Closure Day
Friday 1st
September
NAPLAN Results for children in
years 3, 5 & 7 will be sent home on
Friday 25th
August
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Excellence and Achievement in a Supportive School Environment 2
BOOK WEEK BREAKFAST
This week L6 have been celebrating Book Week with a special
Book Week Breakfast. More information about this will be
included in the next newsletter. This special breakfast
wouldn’t be possible without the amazing support of our
Canteen Manager, Kate Majewski. Thank you for opening the
canteen, working with L6 to organise, prepare and serve a
yummy breakfast, cleaning the canteen and always being
happy and helpful.
MYP SERVICE AND ACTION HOURS
As part of their learning in the MYP, students are encouraged
to demonstrate a personal commitment to service, and act to
make a positive difference to the lives of others and to the
environment. Students are recognised for their service both
at school and in the wider community. At Stradbroke the Year
6 and 7 students will take part in a Community Service
program. The main aims are:
• To encourage responsible citizenship in the world outside
the classroom
• To increase students’ sense of responsibility and self
esteem
• To allow students to use talents and skills developed
beyond the classroom.
Students are given the opportunity to be leaders in numerous
ways including as house captains running the PALS
programme, volunteering in the library, being on traffic duty
and assisting in the canteen. These hours are logged and
then recognised. The following students have completed
their hours for 2017:
Year 6 Year 7
Pippa Hansen
Adele
Anandaraj
Rami Loku
Marakkalage
Nateisha Bruno
Mercedes
Wilson
Lachie Tripodi
Emily
Bouchereau
Marco Totani
Montein
Boey
Jasreet Mavi
Arnav
Kothari
Bethany
Heyer
Emily
Sargent
Alyssa
Costanzo
Kosta
Gouthas
Adrian Chua
Giancarlo
Conte
Nicholas
Beatrice
Summer
Nordmeyer
Heeji Noh
Liana Blefari
Myungjin Kim
Zara Sibonis
Christopher Van
Zyl
Oliver Reilly
Thumith
Chandrasena
Alabama Rowe
Dominique Van
Zyl
Olivia Tindale
Jamison Bircher
ABSENCE/FAMILY HOLIDAY
Please advise the school every day your child is going to be
away for any reason by:
• telephoning the school between 8.15 a.m. and 9.30 a.m.
on 8365 5621, and leaving a message, stating your
child’s name, child’s class and reason for absence
• email the school on
• completing the Absentee Form in eforms on the
Skoolbag app.
If a family holiday/travel is planned during term time, a
student exemption form (ED176) needs to be collected from
the Front Office, completed and submitted to the Principal for
approval.
A daily email will be sent to the enrolling parent for any
unexplained absence.
EXHIBITION POSTER
LOST PROPERTY
The lost property cupboard in the Leabrook building outside
of Kidzone is full of jackets at the moment so if your child is
missing any uniform please have a look.
SCHOOL ZONE
Following community consultation earlier this year an
enrolment zone has now been formally approved for
Stradbroke School. The map of the zone can be viewed by
searching for Stradbroke School Zone in the search engine of
the DECD website www.decd.sa.gov.au
• A ‘right of enrolment’ will continue to apply for children
living on the Cherryville/Montacute bus run.
• Children currently enrolled at Stradbroke will continue to
attend the school even if they live outside the zone.
• Currently siblings of children at Stradbroke will also be able
to attend Stradbroke even if they live outside the zone.
• Subject to availability, places may then be considered for
children from outside the zone.
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Excellence and Achievement in a Supportive School Environment 3
STRADBROKE RECYCLED
A Second-hand Uniform Stall will be held on
Friday 25th
August (Week 5) from 8:30-9:30am in the
quadrangle.
Most items are available for a gold-coin donation, except for:
- polar fleece jumpers with school logo and two-tone
school tops are $5
- two-tone track jackets are $10
All proceeds go directly to the school.
Donations of good quality, clean uniform items with logos on
and nametags off are always gratefully received and can be
left in the hamper outside the cashier’s office. Keep the
goodwill going Stradbroke!”
RESOURCE CENTRE
Thank you to everyone who supported our Book Fair in the
library this week. We really appreciate the level of excitement
and interest. A percentage of every book purchased raised
money for the school but at the time of publishing the
newsletter we don't yet have a total to share with you.
The Book Fair was hosted as a way to acknowledge the
amazing authors and illustrators of children's books and
to observe Book Week. Book Week is celebrated at this time
of the year in schools, public libraries and other education
settings around Australia. Book Week is also the time when
the books that were acknowledged through being shortlisted
in the CBCA Book Awards find out if they have won. Last
Friday night the winners of the CBCA Book Awards were
announced and it is always interesting to see what the judges
determine to be the best book in each category compared to
the children's perspectives. The winners and honour books
can be seen at https://cbca.org.au/winners-2017
We would also like to thank the school community for
supporting Book Week in other ways, including the Book
Week breakfast being catered for by Kylie's class and the
assemblies hosted by Lia & Vanessa's classes for R-4 classes
and Shae's class for the upper primary. Both were focused on
Book Week. Many classes and teacher's shared stories and
books to promote reading through the week.
Emma Green, Teacher Librarian
EMERGENCY DRILLS
Each year we practice Emergency Drills (evacuations and
invacuations) so that we have procedures in place to respond
quickly and carefully to a variety of situations. We have four
types of emergency drills and these are practised at least
once each year. Class teachers discuss with their classes the
types of emergency drills and talk about what they will do as
a class. The specific day and time of an emergency drill cannot
be notified in advance. The drills also include all staff and any
visitors on site at the time of the drill. The four types of drills
we practise are:
1. Evacuation – on site: A series of short blasts of the siren
is used to alert all adults and children on site to evacuate
to the oval. This type of emergency drill could be used for
an internal fire.
2. Evacuation – off site: A series of short blasts of the siren
followed by an announcement is used to alert adults and
children on site to evacuate to the Rostrevor Tennis Club
Courts. This type of emergency drill could be used if we
were advised to evacuate by emergency services e.g. a
creek flood
3. Invacuation – shelter in place: A continuous blast of the
siren followed by an announcement to stay inside
buildings is used to alert all adults and children to stay
inside or to move inside the nearest building. This type of
emergency drill could be used if there was a fire in the
hills and smoke was blowing over the school. A few years
ago we also used this drill when there was a kangaroo in
the school grounds. During this drill people can move
around inside buildings.
4. Invacuation – Precautionary Building Confinement: A
continuous blast of the siren followed by the
announcement “LOCK DOWN” is used to alert all adults
and children to stay inside or to move inside the nearest
building. Once inside they must stay down on the floor,
away from windows and doors, turn off lights and close
blinds. This type of drill is used if there is an extreme
violent threat.
After we practise each drill feedback is collected from staff to
identify any issues with the procedure and improvements are
made. All drills include a roll call to ensure that all students,
staff and visitors are accounted for.
EARLY MORNING ARRIVAL
Students are allowed to start arriving at school from 8:30am.
Students who arrive before 8:30am must be booked into Kids’
Zone. Students who are on the school grounds before 8.30am
will be taken to Kids’ Zone and families will be sent an invoice.
This is duty of care issue as there are no teachers on duty
prior to 8:30am.
Classrooms will be opened at 8:40am and students may enter
the buildings to put away their bags, talk to the teacher and
get organised for the day. Music is played at 8:48am followed
by a siren at 8.50am indicating that classes are commencing
and all students need to be in their classrooms ready to start.
STAFF CAR PARKS
We’ve received a number of reports from people concerned
about staff car parks being used by families to drop and
collect children from school. This is a significant safety risk for
children as they are walking through an area with moving
vehicles. Keeping all children safe is our priority please do not
use the staff car parks to drop or collect children.
Some families may be wondering why they see staff parking
in nearby streets when we have staff carparks on the school
grounds. Stradbroke School has three staff carparks and
together they provide 55 car parking spaces, the challenge
with this is that we have 75 staff at the school and another 25
staff working in the OSHC service. Whilst not all staff work
fulltime we do have more staff than carparks every day of the
week. The empty spaces in staff carparks at various times
throughout the day are a consequence of different start and
finish times for staff in the school and OSHC service.
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CANTEEN
BOOK WEEK BREAKFAST: It has been wonderful working with
Kylie's L6 class (year 3/4) to provide the Book Week breakfast
over the last few days, it’s great to see the students so
enthusiastic. We hope everyone has enjoyed this popular
treat. Thank you to all the mums who have helped serve.
FRIDAY LUNCH: This Friday 25th
Aug, "Potato and Leek Soup"
and bread roll $2-00.
LUNCH ORDERS: Please remember to write your child's name
and class on their lunch order bag!
FOREIGN COINS: We are once again receiving foreign coins as
payment for lunch orders, please DO NOT send them to the
canteen, as our bank will not accept them.
ALLERGIES: Please remember to mark all lunch orders clearly
for those students with allergies.
VOLUNTEER ROSTER: If anyone is available Thursday 31st
August or Thursday 7th
September to help in the canteen, it
would be appreciated.�
Thank you,
Kate Majewski, Canteen Manager
TRAFFIC MONITORS
Week 6 am Andrea Kim, Jena Nam, Asher Ramesh
pm Madison Poland, Dominique Van Zyl, Isaac
Rice
Week 7 am Lucas Hillyer, Tsamaya Gooding, Ebony
Morton.
pm Nicholas Beatrice, Giancarlo Conte, Annie
Hastwell.
STRADBROKE SAPSASA NEWS
Basketball - Thankyou to Cobi Jones and Tash Sampson who
coached the Stradbroke SAPSASA boys’ and girls’ basketball
teams at the SAPSASA carnival on August 10th
.
Congratulations to the girls’ team who won the competition
on that day. They will now playoff at the State SAPSASA
Basketball championships on September 21st
.
All the best to: Olivia Tindale, Dominique Van Zyl, Bama
Rowe, Ebony Morton, Chiara Panetta, Coco St Vincent and
Lana Dempster.
Athletics – Congratulations to the following students selected
in the Stradbroke Athletics team to compete at the Torrens
River SAPSASA District Athletics carnival at Athletics SA
stadium on September 5th
:
Alicia Bawden, Seo Jun Byun, Liana Blefari, Shane Ewing,
Emily Bouchereau, Charlie Fountain, Sienna Bruno, Nicholas
Graves, Talia Cargin-Rowe, Sam Haynes, Evie Chalklen, Lucas
Joseph, Pippa Hansen, Jackson Li, Ayla Luckhurst, Myungjin
Kim, Ashlyn May, Jarrad McCloud, Tara Nanni, Artyom
Makagon, Renee Norris, Lochie Miller, Joanna Papastamouli,
Jayden Moore, Saskia Rofe, Nathaniel Morton, Bama Rowe,
Vincenzo Panetta, Coco St Vincent, Seunggeon Park, Georgia
Shaw, Oliver Reilly, Siwoo Sung, Azat Safiullin, Olivia Tindale,
Brad Telfer, Yasmin Toy, Lachlan Tripodi, Dominique Van Zyl,
Jed Van De Loo, Christopher Van Zyl.
SPORTS
BASKETBALL
2/3 Coach: Alice Castello
Stradbroke
Swish
2 def by Trinity Thunder 21
This was the Swish's first game and all the boys put in a
wonderful effort. Chaz shot a fantastic basket in the first
half, unfortunately that was the only one for the game for
the Swish. Everyone played with great enthusiasm!
Played on: Tuesday 15th
August
2/3 Coach: Alice Castello
Stradbroke
Swish
2 def by East Marden
Bouncers
16
Great second game for the Swish. The boys showed a lot of
improvement from last week and all played very
enthusiastically again. Another brilliant goal by Chaz and
strong defence by Jai.
Coach’s Award: All played well!
Played on: Tuesday 22nd
August
4/5 Coach: Matthew McCloud &
Jacqui Edwards
Stradbroke
Raiders
19 def SPX Swish 11
Our team play really improved in this game, with players
using the early pass. Well done team
Played on: Wednesday 16th
August
4/5 Coach: Matthew McCloud &
Jacqui Edwards
Stradbroke
Raiders
17 def by Cedar Cyclones 23
A hard fought game with everyone putting in 100%. So
close! Great team game everyone!
Played on: Wednesday 23rd
August
6/7 Coach: George Petropoulos
Stradbroke
Allstars
36 def SFA Tigers 28
Wow, what a game Stradbroke! The whole team played
amazing. Great win Allstars.
Coach’s Award: Atheon Petropoulos
Played on: Monday
NETBALL
Netta 3 Coach: Nardia Symonds
Stradbroke
Netta White
13 def Walky 11
Awesome team effort to beat the top team
Coach’s Award: Alexandra (AJ) Davis for great movement in
goals and goal shooting.
Played on: Saturday 12th
August
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Primary 2 Coach: Simone Bawden
Stradbroke
Sugargliders
14 def St. Ignatius 9
A well deserved win by the Sugargliders against the top team
this week and a fantastic team effort by all of the girls. Well
done.
Coach’s Award: Talia for continuous running in the centre and
Dakota for great shooting and movement in goals.
Played on: Saturday 12th
August
Primary 2 Coach: Simone Bawden
Stradbroke
Sugargliders
21 def Norwood 7
Great teamwork by all of the girls this week with strong
defence, fast movement through the centre and accurate
shooting from the goalies. A high scoring game from
the Sugargliders
Coach’s Award: Tsamaya for accuracy on goals and to Pippa
for tight defence and great shooting in the last quarter.
Played on: Saturday 19th
August
Sub Junior 6 Coach: Jenny Lock
Stradbroke
Lightning
Strikes
16 def by East Adelaide 26
The Strikers had a good game against a team with 2 good
shooters but did not give up. The whole team did really well.
Thanks to Angela Calicchia for coaching the game.
Coach’s Award: Tara for fantastic work in defence. Played on: Saturday 12
th August
Sub Junior 6 Coach: Jenny Lock
Stradbroke
Lightning
Strikes
12 def by Walkerville 34
Despite facing a tough and tall opposition, the Strikers played
a great game. When we pulled together, the ball moved
smoothly down the court.
Coach’s Award: Sehar for some great supporting play in WA
and Chloe for showing great versatility in a great game in C. Played on: Saturday 19
th August
Sub Junior 2 Coach: Deb Henderson & Eden
Henderson
Stradbroke
Shooting Stars
29 def Rose Park 19
Well done girls. Fantastic game played by all.
Played on: Saturday 12th
August
SOCCER
8 year Coach: George Mavrotsoupakis
Stradbroke 0 def by St Josephs
Tranmere
6
Our first big loss for the season and although we tried hard
throughout the game St Josephs Tranmere were too strong.
Let’s keep working on the skills we have picked up throughout
the season and put them into practice for the next game.
Coach’s Award: Pero Ilich
Played on: Saturday 12th
August
8 year Coach: George Mavrotsoupakis
Stradbroke 0 def by Burnside B 3
Stradbroke were up against another strong side however we
showed great determination throughout the whole game,
great effort.
Coach’s Award: The whole team.
Played on: Saturday 19th
August
Under 10’s Coach: Ela and Virginia Moore
Stradbroke 0 def by Burnside 5
The team played so well on Saturday. With no substitutes
they all had to run the game out to the very end, they
certainly deserved their lolly pops. . Ava-Rose really got in
there along with Renee to show that the girls were not going
to let the boys out play them. Lochie was everywhere along
with Bilal, Sebastian and David stopping the opposition and
providing opportunities for the team to score. Hayden did
well to get a few touches. Aiman played in goals for the first
time and for the whole game. He was here, there and
everywhere. Burnside were undefeated and the opposition
coach was really impressed with our first half. The second
half was when Burnside really hit their straps. We were
certainly run off our feet and didn’t have much left in the
tank. It was an excellent effort by everyone nonetheless.
Coach’s Award: Aiman Salem
Played on: Saturday 12th
August
Under 10’s Coach: Ela and Virginia Moore
Stradbroke 0 def by Linden Park
Primary
2
The team once again played so well on Saturday. Having no
substitutes the kids did well to play the whole game out. We
were lucky to keep Linden Park Primary to just two goals –
they had a hard time not going offside. That along with some
great goalkeeping work from Lochie with a fantastic save in
the first half kept the opposition to only 1 goal at half
time. Bilal had some wonderful runs down the line and with
Sebastian in defence they all worked very hard. Ava-Rose
really got in there once again and worked that mid field like a
pro. Well done to both Aiman, Renee and Hayden for getting
a few touches and providing a block to the opposition when
opportunities were placed in front of them. One more game
to go before the end of the season. I am so very proud of
each and every one of them for coming along each week and
playing their hearts out. Wouldn’t it be great if we could get
a win on the last game.
Coach’s Award: Lochie Miller & Bilal Salah al Naemi
Played on: Saturday 19th
August
Under 11’s Coach: Rino Tranfa
Stradbroke 2 def Magill 0
A great performance by the team in securing two wins in a
row for the first time this season. There were many
impressive passages of play throughout the game and a very
entertaining game of soccer played in good spirit by both
teams. Goal Scorer: Kaden Gamtcheff 2 Coach’s Award: Luca Castello and Chris Mavrotsoupakis
Played on: Saturday 12th
August
Under 11’s Coach: Rino Tranfa
Stradbroke 1 def by Rostrevor A 6
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Final game of the season. Stradbroke got off to a great start,
scoring the first goal, however Rostrevor, the undefeated
team of the competition then demonstrated their class.
Congratulations team on a great season, I really enjoyed
coaching you and loved your enthusiasm on match day. Thank
you to all the parents for supporting the team this season. Goal Scorer: Kaden Gamtcheff 1 Coach’s Award: Mark Mason and Kaden Gamtcheff
Played on: Saturday 19th
August
Senior Coach: Vince Condina
Stradbroke 0 def by East Adelaide 8
A very tough game on a day where we only had 10 players.
We worked really hard for each other and gave a great team
performance despite the result.
Played on: Saturday 19th
August
TENNIS
Div 1 Green Ball
Stradbroke def by Beaumont Gold
RTC – Stradbroke School (2 sets 15 games) defeated
Beaumont Gold (1 set 13 games)
Daniel Lau, Hafiz Valiyff and Kahlea Sweet
Played on: Saturday 12th
August
Div 2 Green Ball
Stradbroke def ETKG
Rostrevor / Stradbroke School (0 sets 9 games) defeated by
ETKG Gold (3 sets 18 games)
Jennifer Daly, Lauren Daly.
Played on: Saturday 12th
August
Orange Ball
Stradbroke def ETKG Silver
Rostrevor / Stradbroke School (2 sets 8 games) defeated RTC
– Loreto College (1 set 9 games)
Zarek Fraser, Jasmine Tran and a Rostrevor Tennis Club player
Played on: Saturday 12th
August
NMHS PARENTS & FRIENDS INVITATION
ROSTREVOR TENNIS CLUB
STRADBROKE/ROSTREVOR TENNIS
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ICAS RESULTS
Students from Stradbroke School
achieved outstanding results in the
ICAS this year. ICAS are developed for
students in Year 2 to 12 and are sat
annually. Each ICAS test is designed to
assess students’ academic ability in
aspects of Digital Technologies,
English, Mathematics, Science,
Spelling and Writing. This year we had
81 students from Year 2 to 7
participate. We have many high-
achievers and many students who
achieved a personal best.
High Distinction - top 1% of entrants
Distinction - next 10% of entrants
Credit - next 25% of entrants
Merit - next 10% of entrants
Participation - all other participating
students.
Congratulations to all students for
being a risk-taker and for your efforts
and achievements in the ICAS
Competitions this year.
ICAS DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES
High Distinction
4 Sam Feng
4 Meagan Trembath
Distinction
4 Eutien Boey
4 Jordan Ng
4 James Wen
4 Hayden Shields
4 Baasil Umar
5 Kahlea Sweet
5 Sai Shrinithi Ganesh
5 Roneth Sovis
6 Oxford Katakasi
6 Dennis Wang
6 Montien Boey
6 Jasreet Kaur Mavi
6 Sukhraj Satnam Singh
Credit
3 Bradley Sweet
3 Jose Seban
4 Jared Phang
4 Charlie Jewell
4 Bilal Alnaemi
4 Rowan Nimbs Le Leu
5 Aaryan Sugunanandan
5 Luca Castello
6 Ayla Gamtcheff
6 Chris Wen
6 Pippa Hansen
7 Oliver Reilly
7 Gurkeerat Singh
Merit
5 Kostya Nilov
Participation
3 Alvin Zhu
3 Madelaine Walters
4 Liam Holland
4 Sam Haynes
5 Daniel Lau
6 Tishan Rajakaruna
6 Aaditya Sugunanandan
6 Arnav Kothari
7 Charlie Haynes
7 Cameron Nimbs Le Leu
ICAS SCIENCE
High Distinction
5 Kahlea Sweet
5 Luca Castello
Distinction
2 Alyssa Castello
2 Elijah Ng
4 Eutien Boey
4 Sam Feng
4 Jordan Ng
4 Jared Phang
4 James Wen
4 Liam Holland
4 Meagan Trembath
4 Jason Kang
4 Baasil Umar
6 Chris Wen
6 Dennis Wang
6 Jasreet Kaur Mavi
Credit
2 Advit Kothari
2 Chanithu Loku Marakkalage
4 Dana Glasson
4 Jake Robertson
4 Hayden Shields
5 Aaryan Sugunanandan
5 Jasmin Baker
5 Federico Garfi
5 Sai Shrinithi Ganesh
5 Roneth Sovis
6 Oxford Katakasi
6 Moniten Boey
6 Rayan Bin Saroar
7 Jackson Li
7 Oliver Reilly
7 Gurkeerat Sungh
Merit
2 Sisath Chandrasena
2 Lanah Baker
4 Charlie Jewell
Participation
2 Sasha Neledva
3 Bradley Sweet
3 Alvin Zhu
3 Madelaine Walters
3 Seban Jose
4 Connor Duncan
4 Manraaj Satnam Singh
4 Sam Haynes
4 Bilal Alnaemi
4 Sebastian Torchio
5 Jaymie Gallagher
5 Daniel Lau
5 Kostya Nilov
6 Benjamin Leong
6 Pippa Hansen
6 Tishan Rajakaruna
6 Aaditya Sugunanandan
6 Arnav Kothari
6 Sukraj Satnam Singh
6 Emily Bouchereau
ICAS SPELLING
High Distinction
2 Elijah Ng
3 Abner Kore
4 Sam Feng
4 Jordan Ng
5 Luca Castello
Distinction
4 Eutien Boey
4 Jared Phang
4 James Wen
4 Liam Holland
4 Jake Robertson
4 Charlie Jewell
5 Hannah Rice
5 Sai Shrinithi Ganesh
6 Isaac Rice
6 Chris Wen
6 Dennis Wang
6 Montien Boey
Credit
3 Junheon Kim
4 Meagan Trembath
4 Rowan Nimbs Le Leu
5 Lucas Joseph
6 Ayla Gamtcheff
6 Oxford Katakasi
6 Jasreet Kaur Mavi
6 Rayan Bin Saroar
6 Sukraj Satnam Singh
Merit
2 Sasith Chandrasena
2 Alyssa Castello
3 Seban Jose
3 Alvin Zhu
4 Harry Esposito
4 Funke Odusanya
4 Hayden Shields
5 Kahlea Sweet
Participation
2 Joswin Ganesh
3 Lennon Chi
3 Asha Joseph
3 Madelaine Walters
4 Manraaj Satnam Singh
4 Bilal Alnaemi
5 Jaymie Gallagher
5 Daniel Lau
5 Aaryan Sugunanandan
5 Siwoo Sung
5 Roneth Sovis
5 Odessa Katakasi
6 Nateisha Bruno
7 Gurkeerat Singh