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Give thanks for the group of year 12 students
committed to XII and supporting each other.
Pray that all students would maintain perspective and know that faith in Jesus is the most important thing of all.
Pray that all students would study diligently and
be able to remember and understand the things they are studying.
Ask God to help each student to be a faithful
witness to their friends during their exams and as they celebrate afterwards.
Pray that God will direct the future of each
student as they enter a new phase of life and that they will trust God for everything.
Pray that students would prioritise their time so
they can spend quality time with God each day.
Pray that the students’ families and friends
would be understanding and supportive during the HSC.
Pray that as students await their results, they
would trust in God and be free of worry.
Pray for safety, fun and a great time of learning
from God’s Word at XII Escape in Nelson Bay in late November 2015.
We tracked down Angela Streeter (AS) and Jei Strolin (JS) and asked about how they’re going 6 weeks out from their exams. So how is your HSC preparation going? AS: Okay. Some subjects are more engaging than others, so I need to keep track of where I spend my time. JS: Steady pattern at the moment, but I expect to pick up the pace as it gets closer. How nervous are you? AS: I fluctuate a bit between relaxed feelings and stress, which can get emotional. JS: I’m feeling confident this far out. I guess I’m in the lull between Trials and gearing up again. What subject do you like the most? AS: Legal Studies JS: Maths And what subject do you struggle with? AS: English JS: English What are your future plans? AS: Hopefully do well enough to get into law but also interested in secondary school teaching. JS: Advertising / Marketing at uni and eventually end up with my own graphic design/media business. What has encouraged you this year? AS: Teachers have given lots of positive input inspiring me to press on. JS: My parents have been a great support and Jesus’ words in Matthew 6 to not worry about tomorrow have helped. What will you miss the most about school? AS: The close attention teachers provide. I don’t think uni lecturers will take the same interest. JS: My parents packing my lunch each day. Have you had an aim throughout the year? AS: To try my best without becoming a slave to my desk. I wanted to enjoy the year as well. JS: Trying to get 80 and maintain good relationships with friends. Do you have any advice for those about to embark on the HSC journey? AS: Don’t focus on individual assignment results. Keep the bigger picture in mind and don’t neglect your relationship with God. JS: Start writing notes early. Work consistently, Don’t be deceived by the calendar and think “I’ve got heaps of time”. Page 4
Our leaders did some under cover detective work in order to come up with a list of things our year 12 students may, or may not, be doing in 2016. The list includes Secondary School Teaching, Police Force, Primary School Teaching, School Counsellor, Sport & Recreation, Science, History, Year 13 Gap Year, Skiing in Canada, Civil Engineering, Working, Digital Media, Special Education Teaching, Hospitality, The purpose of this News Update is to help you to pray in an informed way for our year 12
brothers and sisters, many from Jannali Anglican Church, who are undertaking their Higher
School Certificate (HSC) exams over the upcoming month.
Inside this issue:
This Year @ XII 1
What is Escape? 1
Who’s On When ? 2
The 2015 HSC
Exam Timetable 3
Up Close &
Personal 4
Where Will They
Be In 2016 ? 4
Prayer Points 4
XII is a group for Year 12 students. This year the group has met each week in the Ministry Centre. We typically start with input from the Bible.
During each term we have a few nights where we enjoy the company of the other youth groups in what is ingeniously called our Combined Time. During this time, we hear a Bible talk from one of the leaders and participate in a range of different activities. The rest of the night is in youth groups, where we have trivia challenges, listen to music, and hang out with the leaders.
Nights out have included a trip to Miranda for a Date Night dinner, a weekend away with our Evening Church, an SMS car hide ’n’ seek challenge and a Zone 3 Laser Tag night. We still have our mystery bus tour to come.
We also had a weekend away at the KYCK convention in Katoomba. The group is looking forward to spending 8 days at Nelson Bay after the HSC to celebrate the end of their schooling life and spend time looking at the Bible.
This year has been a wonderful time for everyone in XII to grow in their knowledge and love of Christ, and to see God at work.
XII Escape is an alternative way to celebrate “Schoolies”, the post-HSC holiday many Year 12 students embark on after the completion of their final exams. This year our Year 12 students will travel to sunny Nelson Bay in Port Stephens, where they will enjoy 8 days of adventure, relaxation, and shared discussion around God’s word as we explore what it says about living as followers of Jesus in God’s world. Accommodation is in luxury townhouses. Some of the optional activities booked include a dolphin watch cruise, a sand boarding adventure, the mighty thundaraft, go karting, bowling (both forms), surfing, camel riding, tennis, swimming with sharks, and much more. Sound like too much? There’s also plenty of time for doing nothing at all!
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Monday 12th October
English (10:20-12:30)
Natasha Berrettoni, Emma Boyd, Abbey Carter, James Debono, Sam
Fisher, Izzy Hunnisett, Mark Hunnisett, Niamh Kirk, Lara Kowalski, Abbe Lenthall, Michael Richardson, Tiarne Scott, Angela
Streeter, Jei Strolin, Marthin Swanepoel, Sarah Unwin, Anthea
Wells, Caleb Woods
Tuesday 13th October
English (9:25-11:30)
As for Monday
Music 1 (1:55-3:00)
Anthea Wells
Wednesday 14th October
Information Processes &
Technology (9:25-12:30)
Jei Strolin
Society & Culture (1:55-4:00)
Niamh Kirk, Tiarne Scott, Angela
Streeter
Thursday 15th October
Ancient History (9:25-12:30)
Natasha Berrettoni, Emma Boyd,
Niamh Kirk, Tiarne Scott, Caleb Woods
Earth & Environmental Science
(1:55-5:00)
Michael Richardson
Friday 16th October
PD/H/PE (1:55-5:00)
Natasha Berrettoni, James Debono, Sam Fisher, Izzy Hunnisett, Mark
Hunnisett, Abbe Lenthall, Michael Richardson
Monday 19th October
Biology (9:25-12:30)
James Debono, Abbe Lenthall, Jei
Strolin
Hospitality (1:55-4:00)
Lara Kowalski, Sarah Unwin
Tuesday 20th October
English Ext 1 (9:25-11:30)
Emma Boyd, Sam Fisher, Niamh Kirk
Wednesday 21st October
Maths General (9:25-12:00)
Natasha Berrettoni, Emma Boyd, James Debono, Sam Fisher, Izzy
Hunnisett, Mark Hunnisett, Niamh Kirk, Abbe Lenthall, Carl O’Farrell, Alex Peetas, Jei Strolin, Sarah Unwin, Anthea Wells, Caleb Woods
Mathematics (1:55-5.00)
Michael Richardson, Tiarne Scott, Marthin Swanepoel
Thursday 22nd October
Legal Studies (9:25-12:30)
Izzy Hunnisett, Angela Streeter,
Senior Science (1:55-5:00)
James Debono, Mark Hunnisett, Carl O’Farrell, Alex Peetas
Friday 23rd October
Chemistry (9:25-12:30)
Marthin Swanepoel, Caleb Woods
Community & Family Studies
(1:55-5:00)
Natasha Berrettoni, Izzy Hunnisett,
Lara Kowalski, Sarah Unwin
Monday 26th October
Modern History (9:25-12:30)
Emma Boyd, Angela Streeter, Caleb
Woods
Tuesday 27th October
Physics (9:25-12:30)
Michael Richardson, Marthin Swanepoel
Wednesday 28th October
Business Studies (9:25-12:30)
Niamh Kirk, Tiarne Scott,
Textiles & Design (1:55-3:30)
Lara Kowalski
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Thursday 29th October
Studies of Religion 1 (9:25-11:00)
Abbe Lenthall
Friday 30th October
Industrial Technology - Media
(9:25-11:00)
Sam Fisher, Mark Hunnisett,
Human Services (1:55-4:00)
Abbe Lenthall
SUN MON TUE WED SAT FRI THU
OCT 11
7.00 Evening
Church
OCT 12
English (am)
OCT 13
English (am)
Music 1 (pm)
OCT 14
Information Processes & Technology (am)
Society & Culture (pm)
OCT 16
PD/H/PE (pm)
7.00pm XII
OCT 15
Ancient History (am)
Earth & Environmental
Science (pm)
OCT 18
7.00
Evening Church
OCT 19
Biology (am)
Hospitality (pm)
OCT 20
English Ext 1 (am)
OCT 21
Maths General (am)
Mathematics (pm)
OCT 23
Chemistry (am)
C.A.F.S. (pm)
7.00pm XII
OCT 22
Legal Studies (am)
Snr Science (pm)
OCT 25
7.00
Evening Church
OCT 26
Modern History (am)
Mathematics Ext 1 (pm)
OCT 27
Physics (am)
OCT 28
Business Studies (am)
Textiles & Design (pm)
OCT 30
Industrial Technology Media (am)
Human Services (pm)
7.00pm XII
OCT 29
Studies of Religion (am)
NOV 1
7.00
Evening Church
NOV 2
History Ext (am)
Design & Technology
(pm)
NOV 3
Geography (am)
NOV 4
Food Technology (am)
Visual Arts (pm)
NOV 6
7.00pm XII
NOV 5
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Thursday 29th October
Studies of Religion 1 (9:25-11:00)
Abbe Lenthall
Friday 30th October
Industrial Technology - Media
(9:25-11:00)
Sam Fisher, Mark Hunnisett,
Human Services (1:55-4:00)
Abbe Lenthall
Wednesday 4th November
Food Technology (9:25-12:30)
Lara Kowalski, Angela Streeter, Sarah Unwin
Visual Arts (1:55-3:30)
Carl O’Farrell, Alex Peetas, Anthea Wells
Monday 2nd November History Ext (9:25-11:30) Niamh Kirk, Tiarne Scott, Caleb Woods
Design & Technology (1:55-3:30)
Michael Richardson, Jei Strolin, Marthin Swanepoel
Tuesday 3rd November Geography (9:25-12:30) Emma Boyd, Anthea Wells
Please add any other students you know to the list and pray for them.
SUN MON TUE WED SAT FRI THU
OCT 11
7.00 Evening
Church
OCT 12
English (am)
OCT 13
English (am)
Music 1 (pm)
OCT 14
Information Processes & Technology (am)
Society & Culture (pm)
OCT 16
PD/H/PE (pm)
7.00pm XII
OCT 15
Ancient History (am)
Earth & Environmental
Science (pm)
OCT 18
7.00
Evening Church
OCT 19
Biology (am)
Hospitality (pm)
OCT 20
English Ext 1 (am)
OCT 21
Maths General (am)
Mathematics (pm)
OCT 23
Chemistry (am)
C.A.F.S. (pm)
7.00pm XII
OCT 22
Legal Studies (am)
Snr Science (pm)
OCT 25
7.00
Evening Church
OCT 26
Modern History (am)
Mathematics Ext 1 (pm)
OCT 27
Physics (am)
OCT 28
Business Studies (am)
Textiles & Design (pm)
OCT 30
Industrial Technology Media (am)
Human Services (pm)
7.00pm XII
OCT 29
Studies of Religion (am)
NOV 1
7.00
Evening Church
NOV 2
History Ext (am)
Design & Technology
(pm)
NOV 3
Geography (am)
NOV 4
Food Technology (am)
Visual Arts (pm)
NOV 6
7.00pm XII
NOV 5