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2021 Cocurricular Handbook

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Cocurricular at Immanuel At Immanuel we place equal emphasis on each student’s academic, cultural, social, physical and pastoral development. We have a broad range of cocurricular activities that are designed to inspire students, value their strengths and differences, and encourage them to develop a spirit of service both to each other and to the wider community. Activities cover four key areas: Cultural and Academic, Music, Sport and Outdoor Education. Cultural and Academic All activities are designed to enrich and extend student learning.

Aoyama Gakuin Junior High School – Sister School Visit

Term 3 each year. Currently subject to Government Health Directions. Students from ILC’s sister school in Tokyo – Aoyama Gakuin – stay with students for two weeks. Any student can volunteer to host a Japanese exchange student.

Art Club Years 1–6

Terms 1 and 2 Thursday, 11.05am–11.35am, Primary School Art Room Mr Peter Evans E: [email protected] Mrs Nicky Paora E: [email protected]

Buranga Gifted and Talented Camp Year 6

Term 3 Alexandra Park Conference Centre Mr Peter Evans E: [email protected] A gifted and talented camp offered to Year 6 students by application. Camp experiences include Mathematics, Science, Arts, Digital Technologies and more. $ TBA

Chess Years 1–6

Terms 1 and 2 Tuesday, 11.05am, Bunya 3 Mrs Nikki Viner E: [email protected]

Coding Club Years 3–6

Terms 2 and 4 Monday, 10.50am–11.35am, Paperbark 2 Mr Matt Doecke E: [email protected] A club for students interested in computers, computer programming, making games, telling a computer what to do and solving problems while working independently and in teams.

Construction Club Years 1–3

Semester 2 Friday, 10.50am–11.35am, Bunya 1 Mrs Janette Osborne E: [email protected]

Debating Years 7–12

Terms 1 and 2: Qld Debating Union (QDU) Competition. Various venues on the Sunshine Coast, Wednesday nights. Four debates over two terms. Term 3: Sunshine Coast Debating Competition (Short Preparation), Years 7–12, held on four Wednesday nights during the term. Meetings are held once per week at a designated lunch time and some afternoons when required. Mrs Victoria Archer E: [email protected]

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Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Years 9–12

Wednesday 1.25pm–1.40pm, C17 Cameron Roach E: [email protected]

Eco Club (Primary) Years 1–3

Terms 1 and 4 Monday, 11.05am–11.35am, PS Garden Beds Mrs Susan Swift E: [email protected] For junior green thumbs keen to establish the Primary School gardens following the completion of our new buildings.

Years 4–6

Terms 2 and 3 Thursday 10.50am–11.35am, Jasmine 3 Miss Katrina Hawkins E: [email protected]

Eco Club (Secondary) Years 7–12

All Year Tuesday, 1.20pm–1.45pm, KLT/Environmental Centre Mr Rod Blom E: [email protected] A service club for students interested in all things environmental.

Music and Dance Tour Secondary students of Music and Dance

Biennial end of Term 2. Currently subject to Government Directions Health Ms Emily Bonar E: [email protected] Ms Amy Sluggett E: [email protected]

German Tour Years 7–12 students of German

Every two years. Currently subject to Government Directions Health Göettingen, Berlin, Bavaria and other sites $5000.00 approximately

Get into God (GiG) Years 4–6

All Year. Commences on the Friday of Week 2 of each Term, finishing on the second last Friday of each Term. Friday, 3.15pm–4.30pm, Immanuel Lutheran Church Mr Vance Woodward E: [email protected] Mrs Gayla Mathews E: [email protected] E: [email protected] A youth program for upper primary students to eat great food, learn about God and play some fun games!

Immanuel Arts Festival P–12

20-23 May A. J. Jericho Stadium External artists and Prep–Year 12 students can enter artwork and be in the running for a number of prizes. Immanuel Arts Festival Committee E: [email protected]; [email protected] www.immanuelartsfestival.com.au

Interact (Youth Rotary) Years 7–12

All year Thursday, 1.25pm–1.45pm, KTC Ms Kirsten Zweck E: [email protected]

Japanese Tour Years 7–12 students of Japanese

Every two years. Currently subject to Government Health Directions Tokyo, Hiroshima, Kyoto and other sites $3,500.00 approximately

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Karneval Prep–Year 6 students

Term 1 Celebration of a traditional German festival in the lead up to Lent. Ms Debra Carr E: [email protected]

King Ludwig’s German Restaurant Years 9–12 students of German

Term 3 Ms Bettina Fricke E: [email protected]

Lego Fun Years 1–6

Semester 1 Monday to Thursday 11.05am-11.35am, Myrtle (Upstairs, LED Department)

Lions Youth of the Year Public Speaking Year 12

Term 1 Mrs Sandy Minke E: [email protected]

Mathematics Workshop Years 7–12

All year Wednesday lunchtime Banksia Thursday, 3.15pm–4.15pm, Banskia Mr Garreth Cape E: [email protected]

MLTAQ German and Japanese Language Speech Competition Years 4–12

Last Sunday in August: Practise in Term 3. Currently subject to Government Health Directions USC Sunshine Coast Ms Bettina Fricke E: [email protected] Ms Debra Carr E: [email protected] Ms Alison Matsunaga: [email protected]

Sunshine Coast Schools Mooting Competition Years 11 and 12 students of Legal Studies

Terms 1 and 2 Ms Simone Benjamin E: [email protected]

Opti Minds/Tournament of Minds Years 4–6

Terms 2 and 3 Thursday, 10.50am–11.35am, Acacia 2 Mrs Sarah Forrest E: [email protected] Miss Tahnee Castles E: [email protected] Mrs Leanne Craven E: [email protected]

Secondary School Terms 2 and 3 Friday, Lillypilly 13, 1.10pm Ms Sandy Page E: [email protected] Mrs Lisa Allen E: [email protected]

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Reader’s Cup Years 6–9

Thursday 10.50am–11.35am Term 2 This is an activity for Year 6 students who enjoy reading, have a good memory and comprehension skills, and work well in a team situation. A team of four, plus up to two reserves, read six books commencing in March through to the competition here at Immanuel in May. Up to 25 teams from schools across the Sunshine Coast compete to find a winner who will represent the region in the state competition in September. Mrs Kelly Dunham E: [email protected]

Science Club (Primary) Years 3–6

To be confirmed Monday, 3.15pm–3.45pm, Sheoak Mr Greg Forrest E: [email protected]

Science Workshop Years 7–12

All Year Monday, 3.20pm–4.20pm, Sheoak 1 *Secondary Science club by request Mrs Wendy Cook E: [email protected]

SCIPHA Leadership Day February Mr Scott Moore E: [email protected] Year 6 student leaders engage in team building and leadership activities with student leaders from other independent schools across the Sunshine Coast.

Sensory Support Years 1–6

Semester 1 Tuesday, 11.05am, Jasmine 1 Create and build with Lego and meet new friends! Mr Nathan Scoffin E: [email protected]

Soularise Youth Years 7–12

All Year Friday, Fortnightly, 6:00pm–8:30pm, Immanuel Lutheran Church Radical Camp, April Holidays, Luther Heights E: [email protected] Friday night youth program to challenge and grow identity in Christ through small groups, games and community.

Sparkies (Click Circuits) Years 4–6

Semester 1 Thursday, 10.50am–11.35am, Jasmine 1 Ms Tonia Schmidt E: [email protected] This club is for the Science–minded students who enjoy hands–on fun. The program develops basic electricity and electronics skills and concepts. Using Snap Circuits, students will be challenged to build over 100 exciting projects.

Spiritual Retreat Days Year 9

Term 2, Worship Centre Mrs Gayla Mathews E: [email protected]

Student Representative Council Years 3–6

All Year – run fortnightly in even weeks Wednesday, 1.05pm–1.35pm, Hibiscus Mr Timothy French E: [email protected]

Student Representative Council Years 7–12

All Year (commencing Week 7, Term 1) Monday 1.10pm–1.50pm, Banksia Mr Nick Cheyne E: [email protected]

Tech Team Years 7–12

All Year Tuesday, 1.10pm–1.50pm, KS1 Mr Stefan Volejnik E: [email protected]

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Theodor–Heuss–Gymnasium Sister School Visit – Home Stay

Term 4. Currently subject to Government Health Directions. Students from ILC’s sister school in Gottingen, Germany – Theodor–Heuss–Gymnasium – stay with ILC students for three months and join the Year 10 cohort. Any student can volunteer to host a German exchange student. The students themselves are aged between 15 and 16 years. Ms Bettina Fricke E: [email protected]

Tipp Kick Club Years 4–6

Terms 2, Monday 11.05am–11.35am Jasmine 3 Ms Debra Carr E: [email protected] Students learn how to play the table top German soccer game, Tipp–Kick. Tipp–Kick improves coordination, builds skills and is about fun. Players are in teams of two and play in a competition.

Voices on the Coast Literature Festival Years 4–12

1-5 March 2021 Online festival Mrs Kelly Dunham E: [email protected]; www.voicesonthecoast.com.au

Waseda Primary School Exchange Years 3–6 as Host Families

August. Currently subject to Government Health Directions. Mrs Jodie Hayat E: [email protected] Students from Waseda Primary School (Tokyo) are hosted by ILC Primary School families.

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Cocurricular Music

Immanuel’s highly acclaimed Cocurricular Music program is one of the College’s key strengths. Our students are committed to excellence and perform regularly at events across the Sunshine Coast. Students are also given the opportunity to tour as part of our various ensembles. In recent years, there have been music tours to Melbourne, Sydney and regionally.

Lessons are available on campus for piano, singing, music theory, violin, viola, cello, double bass, flute, oboe, clarinet, bass clarinet, bassoon, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, trumpet, French horn, trombone, euphonium, tuba, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, electric bass, tuned percussion and untuned percussion.

Students may begin piano and singing lessons in Prep, violin/viola/cello lessons in Year 3 and all remaining instruments in Year 4. In exceptional circumstances, applications will be considered for students wishing to begin learning at a younger age. Lessons are held in class time – in group or individual lessons – on a rotational timetable.

The Beginner String Program is open to all students in Years 3 and 4 who wish to play a string instrument (excluding guitar). Expressions of interest are taken when the student is in Years 2 and 3 (Term Three) and lessons start when they are in Year 3 and Year 4. Emphasis is placed on developing the correct technique and students are encouraged to join either Beginner String Ensemble 1 or Beginner String Ensemble 2. Students also receive two years of free tuition and use of a College instrument (for a fee of $80.00 per term). At the end of the program, students are encouraged to undertake group/individual lessons on their chosen instrument.

The Beginner Woodwind, Brass and Orchestral Percussion Program is open to all students in Year 4 who wish to play a woodwind, brass or orchestral instrument (flute, clarinet, alto saxophone, French horn, trumpet, trombone, euphonium, tuba or orchestral percussion). Expressions of interest are taken when the student is in Year 3 (Term Three) and lessons start when they are in Year 4. Emphasis is placed on developing the correct technique and students join Immanuel’s Beginner Band and work towards advancing to Concert Band. Students also receive one year of free tuition and use of a College instrument (for a fee of $80.00 per term). At the end of the year, students are encouraged to undertake group/individual lessons on their chosen instrument.

College Ensembles

Beginner Band

Tuesday 3.00pm–3.40pm KM8, Music and Drama Centre Mrs Emily Bonar – Ensemble Conductor This developmental ensemble is open to all students who play a woodwind, brass or percussion instrument at a beginner level. The ensemble is linked to the Beginner Woodwind, Brass and Orchestral Percussion Program. Emphasis is placed on tone development, technique development and sight reading. Beginner Band is frequently changing as students advance to Concert Band. This is a compulsory ensemble for students learning as part of the Beginner Woodwind, Brass and Orchestral Percussion Program must attend Beginner Band.

Beginner String Ensemble

Wednesday 3.00pm–3.40pm KM8, Music and Drama Centre Mrs Julie-Anne O’Reilly - Ensemble Conductor This developmental ensemble is open to all students who play a string instrument at a beginner level and is linked to the Beginner String Program. Emphasis is placed on tone, technique development and sight reading. This ensemble is open to new students for the entire academic year and changes frequently as students advance to the Middle String Ensemble. This is a compulsory ensemble for students who are in their first year of learning as part of the Beginner String Program.

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Brass Ensemble Thursday 1.15pm–1.45pm Drama Theatre, Music and Drama Centre Mr Nelson Oakley - Ensemble Director This ensemble is an invitation-only ensemble for students studying trumpet, French horn, trombone, euphonium, baritone or tuba who are at an advanced level. Emphasis is placed on small ensemble techniques including tone development, tuning and balance. Students must be of an advanced performance standard. This ensemble represents Immanuel in public performances and competitions. Students must be also attending either Concert Band or Symphonic Band (or both) to be eligible to be in Brass Ensemble.

Choir Prep

Friday 11.45am–12.15pm Wattle Classrooms Ms Laura Jensen and Mr Hunter Brown This ensemble is open to all students in Prep who wish to sing in a choir. Emphasis is placed on ensemble etiquette, sight singing and rhythmic and melodic understanding. This ensemble is focused on developing a love of music at a young age, in a fun and nurturing environment. This ensemble is open to new students for the entire academic year.

Choir Years 1–3

Friday 10.50am–11.35am Primary School Hall Mrs Marika Doman – Ensemble Director Mr Hunter Brown – Accompanist Mrs Leanne Auricht – Supervising Teacher The Years 1–3 Choir is offered to all children in Years 1, 2 and 3 who love to sing! Children will engage in vocal exercises and a range of pieces designed to encourage participation and enjoyment whilst improving technique and building confidence in vocal performances.

Choir Years 4–6

Tuesday 10.50am–11.35am KM8, Music and Drama Centre Mrs Marika Doman – Ensemble Director Mr Hunter Brown – Accompanist Mrs Tanya Everson – Supervising Teacher This ensemble is open to all students in Years 4 to 6 who wish to sing in a choir. Emphasis is placed on ensemble etiquette, sight singing and rhythmic and melodic understanding. This ensemble is focused on developing a love of music at a young age, in a fun and nurturing environment. This ensemble is open to new students for the entire academic year.

College Chorale Monday 3.30pm–4.30pm Ken Thamm Lecture Theatre Mrs Emily Newton – Ensemble Director Mr Hunter Brown – Accompanist This ensemble is open to all students in the Secondary School who wish to sing in a choir. Emphasis is placed on ensemble etiquette, sight singing and rhythmic and melodic understanding. This ensemble is open to new students for the entire academic year.

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Concert Band Monday 7.30am–8.30am KM8, Music and Drama Centre Mrs Emily Bonar – Ensemble Conductor This ensemble is for students in Years 4 to 7 with addition of some secondary students on beginner/second instruments. The ensemble is open to all students who play a woodwind, brass or percussion instrument at an intermediate or better level. Emphasis is placed on tone development, technique development and sight reading. The ensemble regularly takes part in College performances and activities. Students are encouraged to undertake group/individual lessons on their chosen instrument. Once they reach an advanced level of tone and technique they will be invited to join Symphonic Band. Concert Band is considered the prerequisite ensemble for students who wish to be considered for Junior Flute Ensemble, Intermediate Flute Ensemble, Brass Ensemble or Jazz Ensemble. Students must be regularly attending Concert Band to be eligible to also attend Junior Flute Ensemble, Intermediate Flute Ensemble, Brass Ensemble or Jazz Ensemble.

Flute Ensemble 1

Wednesday 2.30pm–3.00pm KM8, Music and Drama Centre Mrs Emily Bonar – Ensemble Director This advanced ensemble is invitation–only and open to all students who play flute at an advanced level. Emphasis is placed on continual tone development, technique development and advanced performance standards are required. Students attending Senior Flute Ensemble must also be regularly attending Symphonic Band.

Flute Ensemble 2

Thursday 10.40am - 11.10am KM8, Music and Drama Centre Mrs Emily Bonar – Ensemble Director This intermediate ensemble is open to all students who play a flute at an intermediate level. Emphasis is placed on tone, technique development and sight reading. This ensemble is open to new students for the entirety of the academic year. This ensemble is invitation–only and students must be also regularly attending either Concert Band or Symphonic Band

Immanuel’s Vocal Ensemble 1

Monday 4.30pm–5.30pm Ken Thamm Lecture Theatre Mrs Emily Newton – Ensemble Director Mr Hunter Brown – Accompanist This ensemble is open to advanced vocal students in the Secondary School who wish to be part of an advanced vocal ensemble. This ensemble is an invitation–only ensemble and students must audition in Term 1 to be considered for a place in the ensemble. Advanced vocal technique is a requirement for this ensemble. Students in this ensemble must also be regularly attending College Chorale.

Immanuel’s Vocal Ensemble 2

Thursday 10.30am–11.am Ken Thamm Lecture Theatre Ms Laura Jensen – Ensemble Director Mr Hunter Brown – Accompanist This ensemble is open to intermediate students in the Secondary School who wish to be part of an intermediate vocal ensemble. This ensemble is an invitation–only ensemble and students must audition in Term 1 to be considered for a place in the ensemble. Intermediate vocal technique is required for this ensemble. Students in this ensemble must be also be regularly attending College Chorale.

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Middle String Ensemble

Wednesday 7.30am–8.30am Drama Theatre, Music and Drama Centre Mrs Julie-Anne O’Reilly - Ensemble Conductor This ensemble is open to all students who play a string instrument − excluding guitar − at a youth level and who are in their second year of learning or higher. This ensemble regularly takes part in College performances and activities. Students are encouraged to undertake group/individual lessons on their chosen instrument. When they reach an advanced level of tone and technique, they will be invited to join the Vivace String Ensemble.

Rock Band Mentoring Program

Mr Simon Gardner, Mr Todd Sobey, Mr Stefan Volejnik – Ensemble Directors Mr Stefan Volejnik – Studio and Events Technician Immanuel offers a number of avenues for students to become involved in contemporary music experiences. These experiences are aimed at those who study voice, drums, electric guitar and electric bass at the College. Students are asked to speak directly with the Cocurricular Music Coordinator if they wish to be involved in one of Immanuel’s contemporary ensembles.

Stage Band

Wednesday 7.30am–8.30am KM8, Music and Drama Centre Mr Sacha Gibbs-McPhee – Ensemble Conductor This ensemble is an invitation–only ensemble. Students must also regularly attend Symphonic Band to be eligible to hold a place in Stage Band. Emphasis is placed on tone and technique development and sight-reading skills. Jazz theory and improvisation is included in the development of this ensemble. This ensemble represents Immanuel in public performances and competitions.

Symphonic Band

Tuesday 7.30am–8.40am KM8, Music and Drama Centre Mrs Emily Bonar – Ensemble Conductor This ensemble is an invitation–only ensemble for students studying woodwind, brass or percussion at the College. This ensemble represents Immanuel in public performances and competitions. Advanced performance techniques are required. Serious band literature is selected from a variety of periods in music history. Students in this ensemble are encouraged to undertake individual lessons on their chosen instrument. Students must be regularly attending Symphonic Band to be considered for Intermediate Flute Ensemble, Senior Flute Ensemble, Brass Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble or Stage Band.

Vivace String Ensemble

Tuesday 3.30pm–4.30pm KM8, Music and Drama Centre Mrs Julie-Anne O’Reilly – Ensemble Conductor This premier ensemble is an invitation–only ensemble for students studying a string instrument, excluding guitar, at the College. This ensemble represents Immanuel in public performances and competitions. Advanced performance techniques are required. Serious string ensemble repertoire is selected from a variety of periods in music history. Students in this ensemble are encouraged to undertake individual lessons on their instrument.

Worship Band Thursday, 1.10pm–1.50pm Thursday, 2.30pm–3.20pm Worship Centre Mr Stefan Volejnik – Ensemble Director This ensemble is for students studying vocal, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, electric bass, percussion and piano at the College. Emphasis is placed on preparing and performing worship music for both College and community events. This ensemble performs weekly. Students are encouraged to speak with Mr Stefan Volejnik if they are interested in joining. This ensemble is open to new students for the entire academic year.

For further information on any of the above musical ensembles, please contact Immanuel’s Cocurricular Music Coordinator Mrs Emily Bonar via E: [email protected]

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Sport Participation in sport is an integral part of life at Immanuel. Sport unites students by providing shared opportunities for recreation, physical fitness, developing friendships and instilling values such as working together for a common goal. Students are encouraged to participate to the best of their ability and to display true sportsmanship. The social enjoyment and skill development aspects are encouraged rather than the ‘win at all costs’ attitude. How you play the game is important at Immanuel. Immanuel is a member of a number of sports associations that allows students to represent the College in a wide variety of local, regional and state sporting competitions. The different activities and competitions are shown below.

Australian Rules Football (AFL) Years 7–12

Term 2 Maroochydore Multi Sport Complex Queensland Schools Cup 7–9; Queensland Schools Cup 10–12 (male and female) TBA (June) Mr Craig Harris E: [email protected]

Basketball Years 7–12

Terms 3 and 4 Games: Friday night at venues across the Sunshine Coast $50.00 per player includes uniform Mr Craig Harris E: [email protected]

Cross Country Running

Commencing Week 3 of Term 1 to the end of Term 3 Friday, 7.00am, Main Oval Mr Craig Harris E: [email protected] Mrs Sandy Minke E: [email protected]

Dance Company Years 1–3

Thursday, 11.05am-11.35am, Primary School Hall Mrs Kneipp E: [email protected]

Equestrian

Show jumping competition. Immanuel enters teams in local school competitions dependent on numbers and riding ability. Mr Craig Harris E: [email protected]

Gymnastics Club Years 1–3

Wednesday, 10.50am–11.35am, Primary School Hall Mr Michael Johnson E: [email protected]

ILC Soccer Club U6–U18 years of age

Terms 2 to 3 Venues across the Sunshine Coast $160.00–$180.00 registration, approximately. W: http://soccer.immanuel.qld.edu.au/

ILC Sports Enthusiasts Years 1–6

All Year Paperbark 1 Students will be involved in participating and competing as an ILC team in a series of community sporting events throughout the year. These will involve swimming and running and will include events such as the Mooloolaba Mile (Ocean swim), Triathlon Pink, All Schools Triathlon Event, Schools Aquathon Challenge (Run, Swim, Run), the QLD Schools Swimming Relay challenge and possibly more. Students will have the opportunity to wear the ILC colours with pride as they have fun and compete in community sporting events. Mrs Kylie Johannessen E: [email protected]

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Netball 5–18 years of age

Terms 1 to 3 Saturday morning, Fishermans Road, Maroochydore $265.00–$310.00 registration President: Kirsten Dick: [email protected]

Netball Years 7–12

Terms 1 to 2 Monday night, Fishermans Road, Maroochydore $75.00 Mrs Linda Cornell E: [email protected]

Netball – external competitions Years 6–9

Vicki Wilson Cup (Years 7–9) (Years 10–12) Primary School Cup (Years 6–7) Mrs Linda Cornell E: [email protected]

Rugby 7s SCISSA U13, U15, Open

Term Four matches are played on a Wednesday afternoon/evening. Matches are played at a range of school venues, including Immanuel. Mr Craig Harris E: [email protected]

Running Club Years 3–6

Terms 1 and 2 Tuesday 7.00am–8.00am, Main Oval Mr Michael Johnson E: [email protected]

SCISSA Sports Years 4–6

All Year Thursday, 2.00pm–3.00pm plus a full day Gala Day each term Students in play a variety of team sports against students from other independent schools

SCISSA Soccer Years 7–12

Terms 1 and 4 Wednesday afternoon competition, home and away fixtures Term 1, Years 11–12 (Senior) Term 4, Years 9–10 (Intermediate) and Years 7–8 (Junior) $50.00 Mr Craig Harris E: [email protected]

SCISSA Tennis 2 divisions A and B

Term 2 Wednesday, 4.00pm–6.00pm, Home and away fixtures $60.00 Mr Craig Harris E: [email protected]

SCISSA Touch Football Years 7–12

Term 3, Wednesday afternoon competition Home and away fixtures Years 7–8 (Junior); Years 9–10 (Intermediate); Years 11–12 students (Senior) $50.00 Mr Craig Harris E: [email protected]

SCISSA Volleyball Years 7–12

Terms 1 and 2 Wednesday, 4.00pm–6.00pm Home and away fixtures Term 1 Years 7–8 (Junior); Years 9–10 (Intermediate); Term 2 Years 11–12 (Senior) $50.00 Mr Craig Harris E: [email protected]

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Touch Rugby Training Years 4–6

Thursday 11.05am–11.35am, Orchid 2, Main Oval Mr Bryson Mahon E: [email protected] Kicking in play, passing, running and side stepping all involved.

Volleyball Queensland Schools Cup

Term 3 Each year, Immanuel sends an Open Boys and Open Girls team to the Queensland Schools Cup in Brisbane. Team selection and training commences in Term 2. Mr Todd Sobey E: [email protected]

Water Polo Years 4–6 Years 7–10

Term 3 Monday nights and additional training sessions Mrs Kylie Johannessen E: [email protected] The ILC Water Polo Team plays in the Monday night schools Sunshine Coast water polo competition hosted at Nambour, Kawana and Noosa pools. It is a fun opportunity for learning, competing and improving water polo skills as part of a great team.

For further information concerning sporting opportunities in Prep to Year 6, please contact Primary School Physical Education Teacher Mr Michael Johnson [email protected] For further information concerning sporting opportunities in Years 7 to 12, please contact Head of Sport Mr Craig Harris E: [email protected]

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Outdoor Education Immanuel’s second campus at the Mount Binga Outdoor Education Centre was established in the early 1980s. For nearly 40 years, Immanuel students have spent time at Mount Binga – which is located on the Blackbutt Range – learning the value of self–reflection, leadership, self–sufficiency and how to face life’s challenges head on. Mount Binga is an integral part of an Immanuel education with all Year 10 students undertaking a four–week course at Mount Binga during Semester One. All students experience an accompanied hike early in the program as well as a student–planned hike later in the course. Time is spent developing bush survival skills such as building shelters; map reading and compass work; and developing knowledge of bush vegetation, food and water conservation as well as animal husbandary. The Mt Binga program epitomises an Immanuel education. It has been developed in alignment with the College’s core values to foster personal growth; spiritual awakening; resilient, healthy pursuits; community spirit; and living out a positive attitude. It represents our commitment to provide students with the resources they need to become young people who make positive contributions as citizens within and beyond the College community. In addition to Mt Binga the College has a comprehensive program and the various camps and trips are outlined below. Year 2 Camp – Day Camp

Year 3 Camp – Luther Heights, Coolum (1 night / 2 days)

Year 4 Camp – Recreation Centre, Currimundi (2 nights / 3 days)

Year 5 Camp – Mount Binga, Blackbutt (3 nights / 4 days)

Year 6 Camp – Canberra and Sydney (4 nights / 5 days)

Year 7 Camp – Mount Binga (3 nights / 4 days)

Year 8 Camp – Woodford (3 nights / 4 days)

Year 9 Camp – Kenilworth (4 nights / 5 days)

Year 10 Camp – Mount Binga (30 days)

Year 11 Moreton Island Camp – (4 nights / 5 days)

Year 11 and 12 Ski Trip – (non–compulsory)

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