Monday, 29 August 2011

Clarence Girls Strike Again

On Friday the 26th of August Lily, Emma, Bec, Christie, Rubie, Elizabeth and Carmelina competed in the Tasmanian Volleyball Tournament where schools from anywhere in Tasmania came to compete. There were teams all the way from Port Arthur and Launceston.
The teams were divided into two pools.  The winners of each pool then went on to compete in the Grand Final.  Through the entire competition the Clarence girls did what they could to impress, winning three games with fantastic scores.  They only  had one loss for the day against the state team from Launceston.
Once the points were tallied up Clarence came third on the ladder after Collegiate and Brooks. Though Clarence didn’t make the final, they are looking forward to the Grass Volleyball competition to be held at Ogilvie High school soon.

Carmelina
  

Wednesday, 24 August 2011

Bell Shakespeare

Doubt thou the stars are fire, doubt that the sun doth move, doubt truth to be a liar;
But never doubt I love.”
Grade 10 students were inspired by lines like these, at the performances and workshops with the Bell Shakespeare Company in August.

The Bell Shakespeare Company is a group of actors who travel around the world performing Shakespeare. We were lucky enough to have performances of Hamlet and Macbeth; each performance was then followed by a workshop.  The company was asked to come to Clarence to help students’ understanding of their Shakespeare studies. Students said they enjoyed the role playing exercises, opinion sessions and performance activities, and it helped their understanding a lot.

Tuesday, 16 August 2011

Science and Engineering Challenge

On Thursday 7th July, forty grade 9 and 10 students attended the yearly Science and Engineering Challenge at the Moonah Sports Centre. The eight teams were accompanied by Mrs Wilson and Mr Herrington.

The activities consisted of Escape from the Lost World, Gold Fever, Eco-Habitech and World Sailing Spectacular, ElectraCITY, Puff Puff Golf and The Dish.

The Escape from the Lost World team won their challenge. Joel, one of the team members, said, “We had to make a frame out of balsa wood and tie helium balloons to it to make it go forward.” The frame had to move around a course. The one that completed it the fastest won.

Another team that did well was the Gold Fever team. Their challenge was to build a strong but lightweight bridge that would then be tested with a number of weights. It was a very close call but in the end their bridge collapsed under the load of the second last weight. However, they did have fun destroying the bridge before we left.

One of the harder challenges was the Eco-Habitech. Teams had to construct a dwelling with limited resources that could withstand all weather conditions. While the team managed to pass most of the tests done on their habitat, they want to come back next year to do better.

All in all, everyone had a good time and learned a lot. It was a good experience, working in a team, creating a plan and using resources wisely to achieve the best results.
By Keziah

Shooting Goals to become CHAMPIONS!

For the second time in two years the grade nine team have drawn in the semi finals and had to play an extra ten minutes. Last year they lost by one point but this year they won by one point! 
Congratulations to all the netball teams who competed in this year’s roster as all of the teams have shot their way to the finals.
Update: The year 9 team lost by 7 goal to Ogilvie Smith in the grand final in a hard fought game. The player said, " Coach Alice has helped us to get this far."
Kelly & Paige

Journal

New student blog created for you by the journalism class 2011.