It has been a great year of participation in the ten Andrews Cup sports with swimming being the most successful team sport for the school. For the second year in row, we brought home the aggregate trophy and, for the first time, this was combined with bringing home the Springfield Cup. This was after the Springfield Cup returned to 168¿ª½±¹ÙÍø’s in 2019 after fifteen years.
Sporting events this year were not limited to Andrews Cup. We had ten primary school teams compete for 168¿ª½±¹ÙÍø’s netball club as part of the Downey Park Netball Association. The five non-competitive teams 19-23 functioned extremely well; organisation and performance at both training and games was evident throughout the season. The five 10 and 11-years teams all finished the season showing great improvement. Importantly, attendance at games and training was commendable. Team 16 was the top 11 years team and they made it all the way to the grand final after being moved up a grade mid-season. This special group of talented players finished as runners up. Congratulations to all girls, parents, and coaches for their commitment this season.
Girls in Years 4 to 6 can partake in another sporting event before the end of term - they can train and then participate in two AFL gala days. The primary girls involved are very lucky to have Queensland AFL staff to lead them through a series of skill development sessions in preparation for participating in the gala days. The two skill training sessions will occur on Monday 1 and 8 November at Windsor Park 3.30 – 5.00pm. AFL Queensland will also run a gala twilight competition which will be held with on Friday 19 November from 4.30pm -6.30pm.
Congratulations to all girls who participated in the sporting teams this year.
Angela Drysdale
NAPLAN
In May, students at 168¿ª½±¹ÙÍø’s sat the annual NAPLAN tests. We are extremely proud of our students whose results continue to be well-above both State and National averages. NAPLAN results are another form of data that allow parents and educators the opportunity to see how students are progressing in literacy and numeracy over time – individually, as part of their school community, and against national standards.
Reading was a particular strength in Year 3, 85% of all students achieving in the top 2 bands and 70% in Band 6, 11 students achieved outside of the top band which is an excellent achievement. Reading in Year 5 was also very strong with 79% of students achieving in the top 2 bands, 50% in Band 8. Congratulations to our students and teachers.
NAPLAN 2021 |
Reading
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Writing
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Spelling
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Grammar and Punctation
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Numeracy
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Year 3
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515
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462
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479
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491
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442
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National Average
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437
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425
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421
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433
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403
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Year 5
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572
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527
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546
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583
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536
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National Average
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511
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480
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504
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502
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495
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ICAS
The International Competitions and Assessments for Schools, or ICAS, is an independent, skills-based assessment program. ICAS recognises and rewards student achievement in English, Mathematics, Science, and Writing. Congratulations to the following students who have achieved High Distinction and Distinction results. These will be awarded at the Acknowledgment Assembly in Week 8 in the Primary School. Credit, Merit and Participation awards will be presented in the classrooms.
English
Lily Williams – Distinction Year 3
Piper Chalmers – Distinction Year 5
Emma Kardooni – Distinction Year 5
Natascha Zdravev – Distinction Year 5
Isobel Stobie – High Distinction Year 5
Madeline Renwick – Distinction Year 6
Mathematics
Charlotte Laherty – Distinction Year 4
Christy Lok – Distinction Year 4
Ritz Fu – Distinction Year 5
Isobel Stobie – Distinction Year 5
Minuli Ilangamage – Distinction Year 6
Cherry Lok – Distinction Year 6
Madeline Renwick – Distinction Year 6
Science
Sofia Wang – Distinction Year 3
Abigail Kho – Distinction Year 4
Charlotte Laherty – Distinction Year 4
Piper Chalmers – Distinction Year 5
Isobel Stobie – High Distinction Year 5
Ritz Fu – High Distinction Year 5
Minuli Ilangamage – Distinction Year 6
Kate Frewin