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The term at PSC got off to a busy start, with Class 8 deeply immersed in their production "A Feast of Shakespeare". Parents and friends are warmly invited to the performance at the Darlington Hall on Friday at 6:30pm.
The students are enjoying the diversity of the classes, taught by staff who bring a variety of expertise and experiences to the students’ educational lives.
Despite the heat, all three Physical Education classes have been enjoying a range of sporting activities off site, including basketball, kayaking and fitness.
Thank you again to all our families for the trust and support you demonstrated last Wednesday. The swift and calm response by staff in enacting our Bushfire Plan ensured that our students remained safe during a challenging situation. Thank you also for your positive emails and the surprise hamper and beautiful card, which added warmth to our staff meeting on Thursday and reaffirmed the strong community spirit that defines us.
Thank you for your continued support.
With gratitude
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Something new is mounting, growing,
Deep within me, outward surging.
Seed is ripening sap is flowing;
Power streaming, light emerging.
Fire-spirits sparkle round me, warmth and will-bestowing:
"Sing our firey song of summer strength!" I hear them urging.
by Michael Hedley Burton / verse no. 20
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February | |
Tuesday 20th | C9 Parent Evening @ 6.30pm |
Wednesday 21st | Class 8 Play - Bump In |
Thursday 22nd | Class 8 Play - Dress Rehearsal |
Friday 23rd | Class 8 Play; matinee @ 12.30, performance @ 6.30pm |
Friday 23rd | Class 9 Phys Ed - Basketball |
Friday 23rd | Class 8 Phys Ed - Kayaking |
March | |
Friday 1st | Pupil Free Day (Staff PD) |
Monday 4th | Labour Day |
Friday 8th | Class 8 Phys Ed - Kayaking |
Monday 11th | Class 7 Phys Ed - Basketball |
Wednesday 13th - 15th | Class 7 and 9 - Naplan |
Thursday 14th | School Tour |
Monday 18th | Class 7 Phys Ed - Basketball |
Thursday 21st | Class 8 and 9 - Beach Day with PWS |
Monday 25th | Class 7 Phys Ed - Basketball |
Thursday 28th | Djeran Festival |
Thursday 28th | Last day of Term 1 |
Friday 29th | Good Friday |
Parkerville Campus (Class 7-9)
Class 8
Class 8 play ‘A Feast of Shakespeare’
For the last three weeks, Class 8 Parkerville Steiner College students have been working hard rehearsing their forthcoming drama play ‘A Feast of Shakespeare’ directed by Jane Diamond. The play will be presented at the Darlington Hall on Friday 23 February at 12.30pm and 6.30pm.
Drama is a vital part of the Steiner Curriculum, and one of its overarching intentions is the development of an individual’s creative expression. Through drama the students are further immersed in the world of classical literature and thus Shakespeare and his exceptional literary works are at the heart of the Class 8 Drama Curriculum. Students are provided with opportunities to explore and feel into the inner world of a character set in a historical time and place while gaining insight into what it means to be human.
‘A Feast of Shakespeare’ is a compilation of scenes from a variety of Shakespeare’s famous works. The characters from each play are varied and tremendously fun to perform and the students have enjoyed stepping into their characters and bringing the scripts to life.
The Class 8 students have been working diligently towards their performances, which take place at the Darlington Hall on Friday at 12:30pm and 6:30pm.
by Jane Diamond
Drama Teacher
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Class 9
Class 9 ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ Main Lesson
Class 9 began the year with a deep dive into the world of Harper Lee during the Great Depression and Civil Rights Movement of 1930s America. ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ is an iconic novel set during these tumultuous times of racial inequality, segregation, and burgeoning social change, that took a bit longer to reach the deep south where the novel is set.
The beauty and power of this story is in the way Scout sees the world as a six- to eight-year-old, and how she tries to understand and come to terms with the rampant racism and intolerance of many of the people in her school and within Maycomb. We have had many great discussions over the course of this Main Lesson around the morality of the case, the verdict of the jury, the narrow mindedness of the Maycomb folks, and the segregation of both the African American community at the time, as well as those who supported those marginalised by society. While not always an easy read, ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ is a great text for Class 9 as they begin to grapple with the injustices and inconsistencies of our world.
By Ethna Brave
Humanities Teacher
Perth Festival 2024
Perth Festival has been raising a toast to Perth, its people, and its culture on the shores of the Swan River for the last 70 years — cementing itself as the country’s longest-running arts festival. Its 2024 edition is set to commence on the 9th of February and will run until early March in celebration of our shared humanity and Ngaangk’s (which means both “sun” and “mother” in Noongar) effect on Earth. Punters can expect a warm and welcoming selection of performances, film, fine and contemporary music, literature, and visual arts.
When: Friday, 9th February to Saturday, 3rd March, 2024