Editorial September 2010
Monday September 13 2010
We are writing this editorial sitting in Corrigan where we have just spent a day working with the students and teachers at the District High School, many memories are flooding back as this was the first country school we did 15 years ago.
We are noticing many changes in schools and with students and teachers commitments and as such we have made some tough decisions.
The first being that this will be the last paper based newsletter. From 2011 we will only be sending out electronic newsletters so please register with us if you wish to continue to receive our newsletter in electronic form. You can do that by emailing us on msgasg@bigpond .com
Another tough decision has been made whereby 2011 will be the last year for the Interschool competitions Snr and Jnr FOTS Cups and AITS Cup. Again this was made after much dilemma but we are seeing a reduction in schools having the time to be involved and feel that schools, teachers and students are so busy that the competitions have become less important to them so time to phase them out. So make sure they go out with a bang and get your teams organised early so you can be involved in this 16 year event in its last year. Dates will be released early next year.
We are doing more corporate work and thus if you want to book us for 2011 please do so early so we can accommodate you in the dates you prefer.
Our diary is open for 2011.
- Editorial February 2012
- Editorial February 2011
- Editorial September 2010
- Editorial February 2010
- Editorial July 2009
- Reflections from Hong Kong students
- Editorial February 2009
- Editorial June 2008
- Editorial Feb 2008
- A FAMILY THAT PLAYS TOGETHER: IMPROVISATION IN HONG KONG
- A great start to the year
- Book now for the Primary School Competition
- Australian Institute of Theatresports (R) in Asia
- Joshua Speaks from Lake Gwelup PS
- Christchurch Grammar Wins Snr FOTS Cup
AITS Cup Winners 2005 Rostrata Primary School
