As we witnessed the excitement of the Olympic Games, it is an ideal time to reflect on the values this global event promotes — values that align closely with our own school ethos. The Olympics are more than just a competition; they represent a celebration of diversity, resilience, and the pursuit of excellence. Athletes from around the world come together to showcase not just their physical abilities, but also their determination, sportsmanship and respect for one another.
These are the very qualities we strive to instil in our students every day. By encouraging them to set goals, overcome challenges and work collaboratively, we are helping to develop the leaders of tomorrow who, like Olympic athletes, will be equipped to face the world with confidence and integrity.
We are very excited about our Middle School students’ upcoming performance in the musical Frozen Jr. This beloved story will be brought to life by our incredibly talented students. From the actors to the stage crew, everyone has poured their heart and soul into making this production a magical experience for all.
This performance is not just a display of their artistic abilities, but also a testament to their hard work, teamwork and passion for the arts. We can’t wait for you to join us and witness the amazing energy and talent that our students bring to the stage.
I encourage everyone to come out and support our young performers. It is sure to be a spectacular show that can be enjoyed by all ages.
Early Learning Centre
Since returning from the term break it has been great to see the children’s interest in the Paris Olympics grow. On Thursday, 1 August the ELC held their very own Mini Olympics, run by Mrs Sherritt and the Junior School leaders.
Introducing children to the concept of the Olympics can be an educational experience. They can learn about different countries, cultures, and the spirit of global unity and sportsmanship.
Both Reception and Pre-prep children were placed in groups and each group had a turn at the eight different events. These included Vortex, obstacle course, baton relays, shot put, hurdles, gymnastics, hula hoops and discus.
Participating in various activities helps children develop their gross motor skills and coordination, with skills such as running, jumping and other movements essential for their physical growth.
The mini-Olympics was a wonderful opportunity to provide a joyful experience for the children, work with older students within our Haileybury community and build a connection to a global event happening around them. It was fantastic to see so many families come along and get involved with their child, making it a truly memorable experience for all.
Junior School
Semester 2 Leaders
Congratulations to our Semester 2 Captains who were inducted as leaders on Friday, 26 July. They are all eager to develop their leadership skills this semester and contribute to our Junior School.
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Elise |
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Ale Bua |
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Ray |
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Mini Olympics
It has been wonderful hearing our students discuss the different Olympics events they have watched on television. They are incredibly excited about seeing Australia compete against the rest of the world. Edrington held a mini-Olympics recently which was a huge success. Each class created their own class (country) flag which represented them. We had a torch relay, opening ceremony and of course a range of events. Our children had a fantastic time. Thank you to all the parents who came along to watch.
Middle School
Middle School boys and girls have hit the ground running after the long winter holiday. Whilst the Olympics take Paris by storm, students have been showing their competitive spirit, each participating in one of ten sporting events: most cheering on classmates. Unfamiliar equipment and rules have been embraced during equestrian, fencing and marathon events, all somewhat unrecognisable but captivating to watch.
Meanwhile, STEM Week lured boys and girls to recess, lunchtime and afterschool events such as escape rooms, tree planting, bird nest painting and lip balm making. Competitions in Homerooms and incursions for everyone promise to engage all Curious Minds! Ms McRoberts has planned a memorable program for Edrington and we trust our boys and girls will sign up for a range of opportunities during Week 4.
Week 5 happens to be both Book Week and Show Week! Mrs Gallagher and Miss Buttery have been making magic — the theme of the Middle School musical Frozen Jr, and Book Week. Expect amazing author visits and a memorable show on Tuesday 20 August, Wednesday 21 August and Thursday 22 August. Tickets on sale here.
We know our School community will enjoy all the magical events happening in the coming weeks.
Adam Tobin
Acting Head of Edrington (Berwick)
Haileybury Parents & Friends Edrington (HPFE)
Term 3 is a massive, short term
This week we have our middle school musical and book week, followed by our Father’s day stall next week. A huge thank you to our amazing community for reaching out and volunteering to help at these events. We couldn’t do it without you, and the kids LOVE seeing you on their turf.
The HPFE are attending the Haileybury Community Liaison Meeting which is being hosted at the Keysborough campus by Scott Doran (Vice Principal). It is a great opportunity to get together with all the heads and the other P&Fs from all campuses, and brag about how much we love our community here at Edrington. We always get so many compliments from visiting families and staff.
The uniform shop is open every Wednesday from 8.15 am to 10.45 am for your uniform requirements. If you have any questions about items available pop in and visit or send an email.
Kerry Ilic & Tracy Day
HPFE Presidents
hpfe@haileybury.com.au