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CALENDAR OF EVENTS<br />

TERM 4 EVENTS<br />

Friday 16 November Last Day for Year 12 Year 12<br />

Friday 16 November Formal Dinner Year 12 Hervey Bay Community Centre<br />

Friday 23 November Prep Gala Movie Night All Welcome Undercover Area first ... MPH– show<br />

Friday 30 November<br />

Festival of Nine<br />

Lessons<br />

Middle <strong>College</strong><br />

Friday 30 November Last Day of Term 4 Years 10 & 11<br />

Monday 3 December Year 8 Orientation Year 8 students for 2013 On Campus<br />

Tuesday 4 December<br />

Thursday 6<br />

December<br />

Thursday 6<br />

December<br />

Thursday 6<br />

December<br />

Junior <strong>College</strong><br />

Celebrates<br />

Junior <strong>College</strong><br />

St Paul’s Anglican Church<br />

On Campus<br />

BIG Day Out Middle <strong>College</strong> Hervey Bay<br />

Academic Reports Whole <strong>College</strong> Sent home with students<br />

Last Day of Term 4 Prep to Year 9<br />

Friday 7 December Pupil Free Day Whole <strong>College</strong><br />

<strong>Riverside</strong> Term Dates 2013<br />

Term Start End Weeks<br />

1 Tuesday 29 January Thursday 28 March 9<br />

2 Tuesday 16 April Friday 21 June 10<br />

3 Thur 11 July Friday 20 Sept 11<br />

4 Tue 8 October Thur 5 Dec (Yrs P‐9) 9<br />

Friday 29 Nov (Yrs10‐11) 8<br />

Friday 15 Nov (Yr 12) 6<br />

This weeks Solar eclipse …..<br />

6.39am Wednesday, Cairns time Far North<br />

Queensland was lucky enough to have a<br />

birds eye view of a total solar eclipse.<br />

Although total solar eclipses happen about<br />

once every 18 months on earth, they<br />

rarely can be viewed from land so this<br />

weeks event was very exciting and quite<br />

special.<br />

Effectively a total solar eclipse occurs<br />

when the light from the Sun is completely<br />

blocked by the moon, casting a dark<br />

shadow onto Earth as shown by the<br />

picture below.<br />

As the sun disappears , the moons shadow arrives , causing the<br />

whole sky to go black. During totality , when the Suns bright<br />

surface is<br />

completely<br />

obscured , the<br />

Moon appears<br />

as a black hole in<br />

the sky outlined<br />

by the Suns<br />

softly glowing<br />

white corona ,<br />

the Suns outer<br />

atmosphere.<br />

The next<br />

sightings of a<br />

total eclipse in<br />

Australia is<br />

shown on the<br />

map. So mark<br />

your calendars.<br />

Calendar<br />

of Events<br />

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