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Students Absent: Matthew Trenchard, Lewis Williams and a portion of the Year 13 food technology students

Welcome to Term 1 2017's 'People of the Term' project, which recognizes senior division's leading students who are challenging the disinterested teenage stereotype by succeeding at each of their passions while giving back to their school and Canterbury community. In this issue we discover a heroic school lifeguard, a group of charitable chefs, an aspiring rugby player, two unique musicians, a competitive cyclist and the main leaders of Burnside High School such as the head prefects, sports and academic leaders and student representative. We fully understand that there may be some admirable students and achievements that we have neglected to feature in this issue due to lack of information, but they will be heavily covered in the next issue.
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The 55 school days of Term 1 comprised of recycled mufti and the joys of period 5 studies have finally passed, resulting in all of us being able to conclusively say we have fulfilled the title of being 'Year 13's' while becoming approximately a third of a year closer to student loans, a pure diet of two-minute noodles and the promise of unadulterated freedom. If I had to summarize term 1 of senior year, I would say it was a term where we took advantage of the school opportunities provided to us, such as athletics day, swimming-sports, orange day or red day (where we raised money for causes such as Canteen and domestic violence prevention), and elevated it to communal events where we expressed ourselves both individually and collectively. Whether it was every neon shade in the colour spectrum, fantastic costumes that included superheroes, parodied athletes and a stray pickle or even accidentally coordinating outfits (see the Hall of Shame below) we can be assured that this year every student has found their own unique social niche and way to get involved.
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'Hero', originating from the Latin term 'Heros' defines a person who acts as a 'defender or protector' and is comprised of the blood of a god and a common mortal.
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Deputy Head girl Jess Cliffe, Head Girl Isobel Prasad, Head Boy Sam Burt and Deputy Head Boy Ali Abbari. (photos courtesy of Brenna Quinlivan)
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In this article we hear about the life of emerging cyclist Matthew Trenchard
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Welcome to the first issue of 'Creative Corner' a project which showcases Burnside's leading senior performers
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(2016 Burnside 2nd XV vs St Bedes)
In this article we speak to aspiring Burnside rugby player, Avery Gordon.
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  • ▼  2017 (15)
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      • Term 1: People of the Term
      • Term 1, the final chapter.
      • The Aquatic Heroine, Emma Clarke
      • Head Prefects
      • The Emerging Cyclist, Matthew Trenchard
      • Term 1: Creative corner
      • The Prospering Rugby player, Avery Gordon
      • Orientation Day
      • Athletics Day
      • Swimming Sports
      • Baking a Difference
      • Burnside School Trustee, Nishka Shetty
      • Academic Leaders
      • A violist and a violinist.
      • Sports Leaders

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