Post on 24-Sep-2020
From the Principal
Trinity Catholic College Lismore
the Lantern No 3 Week Seven Term One
Tuesday 8th March 2016
Dear ParentsCarers
With the Season of Lent upon us and the old problem of ldquowhat to give up for lentrdquo circling around us perhaps the following might offer some alternatives
bull Fast from anger and hatred
- be more patient and understanding
bull Fast from judging others
- think kindly thoughts
bull Fast from discouragement
ndash be full of hope
bull Fast from complaining
- focus on gratitude
bull Fast from resentment or bitterness
ndash turn to forgiveness
Of recent times Lent has lost some of its importance to Christians but a Christianity that celebrates only the joyful times like Christmas and Easter leaves us with a fractured Spirituality We need to have the balance of being challenged by the sometimes harsh truths of human life ndash our weaknesses and failings
We need the Season of Lent if we are to live in imitation of Christ to be Christians We need to work out for ourselves what it is in our lives that needs to die to be no longer part of our lives If we are able to achieve this to sweep out the negatives then Easter will not be a shallow celebration but one full of meaning for we will be totally aware of the new birth as stated in the Resurrection of Jesus
PARTICIPATION SWIMMING CARNIVAL CHANTSLast Friday saw the participation swimming carnival with events held at both the Lismore and Alstonville pools Once again our students threw themselves into the day and all who attended had a great time Thanks to all the staff who organised the day and in particular to the Collegersquos Manager of Sport Mr Matt Barlow who took the lead
organisational role
Congratulations to Wilson House who won the chanting before the students left for the two pools and to Dennis House who took out the points score at Lismore and Champagnat House who took out the points score at Alstonville
SJS CARPARKLast week I had a parent ring concerned about the situation in the SJS carpark each day afterschool She is a parent who is arriving to take her young child to the learn to swim program and she finds it almost impossible to move around the carpark or park at this time I went to have a look for myself and noticed
DiaryTERM ONE
2016
Week SevenTuesday 8th March bull Year 5 Visits
Friday 11th Marchbull 1156am College Assembly
Week EightMonday 14th March bull Year 12 Mid Course Examsbull Year 7 Parent Forum - Digital
Citizenship - 630pm
Tuesday 15th March bull Year 12 Mid Course Exams
Wednesday 16th March bull Year 12 Mid Course Examsbull Year 9 - 11 Parent Forum -
Teen Parties - 600pm
Thursday 17th March bull Year 12 Mid Course Examsbull Santa Teresa Immersion
Depart
Friday 18th March bull Year 12 Mid Course Examsbull 1156am PastoralHouse
Meetingsbull 1156am Year 8 amp 11
Meetings
Saturday 19th March bull Feast of St Jospehbull Solomons Immersion Depart
Sunday 20th March bull Palm Sunday
Week NineMonday 21st March bull Year 12 Mid Course Examsbull Year 7 Vaccinations
Tuesday 22nd March bull Year 12 Mid Course Exams
Wednesday 23rd March bull Year 12 Mid Course Exams
bull Parents double parking in the car park blocking the flow of traffic They are parking in the middle of the roadway and not pulling over to the side to allow other cars to pass
bull Parents parking in front of vacant car parks preventing others from parking
I ask that parents take into account the needs of others when they arrive to pick up their children after school
STUDENT ABSENCES AND LEAVE APPLICATIONSA reminder to parents to use the Application for Exemption from Attendance Form if you are applying for leave for a student The form can be downloaded from the College website under the Student Services tab or a hard copy can be collected from either site office Please be aware that I am unable to backdate lsquoapprovedrsquo leave so it is imperative that the form is lodged with me prior to the absence commencing If this is not the case the leave will be marked as lsquounexplainedrsquo Please also note this form is not used for absences that are of a medical nature On these occasions write or email your sondaughterrsquos Tutor Group Teacher You may be required to provide a doctorrsquos certificate if the absence is prolonged
ENROLMENTSI have recently become aware of a story circulating that suggests that Trinity Catholic College cannot accept enrolment applications from certain post codes Please be aware that this is not the case and all parents are free to apply to enrol their son or daughter at the College All enrolment applications are considered as per the Collegersquos enrolment policy This policy can be accessed via the College web site
Take care and God bless
Brother John Hilet fms
Saturday600pm Vigil - St Carthages Cathedral
Sunday
700am at the Carmelite Monastery
900am St Carthages Cathedral
600pm St Carthages Cathedral
Weekday MassesTues 520pm and Wed Thurs Fri 1220pm - St Carthages Cathedral
First and Third Sundays930am at Dunoon
Second and Fourth Sundays930am at Goolmangar
Fifth Sunday of the Month930am at Nimbin
St Carthagersquos Parish Mass Times
DELANEY CUPOur Delaney Cup competition named after staff member Bob Delaney (RIP) is designed to recognise the efforts of our students within their House The point score below began at the start of Term 4 2015 and the competition will conclude at the end of Term 3 this year House Captains are aware of the categories that contribute to this competition and constantly work with their students to build House spirit The results below include points earned in relation to the recent swimming carnival events
Cannane Carthage Champagnat Chanel DrsquoArcy Dennis Doyle McColl Nagle Wilson2555 3530 3720 3335 3210 3965 3075 3680 2910 3655
NATHAN DELIVERS A POWERFUL MESSAGEA couple of weeks ago Mrs Brown initiated contact with Trinity ex-student Nathan Parker which led to Nathan coming to the College to speak to a Year 10 and a Year 8 group of students Nathan whose story appeared in the recent Lismore edition of the Echo was severely injured in an ADFA bus crash last year an accident which at the time threw his lifelong goal of being an Airforce pilot into question
Nathanrsquos presentation about resilience focused on his journey to recovery and it was simply inspirational The students were intensely interested in this person who only late last year they were asked to pray for in Tutor groups Nathan gave some very simple recommendations on how to approach problems that seem too immense to even contemplate and his attitude is best summed up in the verse that appears on his business card
The simple fact is that some times in life just donrsquot go to plan I choose to face all my challenges daily and Irsquom just getting started Nathan Parker
TEEN PARTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES AND CYBER ISSUESNext Wednesday Year 9 students will attend a presentation by our Police Schoolsrsquo Liaison Officer on the topic of teen partying and associated issues I expect that it will be legalistic in nature and will not touch on some of the things I alluded to in the letter I sent to parents of Year 9 students a few weeks ago The Officer will present a similar session to interested parents on Wednesday evening at the College and it will be a good opportunity for parents to get together and discuss both the legal and non-legal aspect of teen partying This evening presentation is predominately tailored to parents of Year 9-11 students but is open to all parents You are encouraged to come along and to share your wisdom
Assistant Principal - Middle School
SURNAME NO Anderson Timothy (10) 1
Andreasen Gulliver (11) 1
Auld Kaleb (11) 1
Bailey Ruby (8) 1
Bailey Tate (11) 1
Bannatyne Myles (7) 1
Barlow Nicola (11) 1
Barnham Blake (11) 1
Barry Jackson (7) 1
Bennett Indigo (8) 1
Black Bridie (7) 1
Black Finley (9) 1
Black Sophie (9) 1
Boardman Zak (10) 1
Bodill Jacqueline (10) 1
Brentnall Jacob (9) 1
Brien Tahlia (9) 1
Brown Elsa (8) 1
Brown Trout Ayls (12) 1
Brummelhuis Ken (8) 1
Bryce Taj (8) 1
Burton Jonah (8) 1
Byrne Damon (8) 1
Callister Madilen (7) 1
Carter Joel (7) 1
Castella Mia (8) 1
Chaimongkol Prang (9) 1
Clark Noah (7) 1
Collins Nina (10) 1
Conte Keharnu (7) 1
Daly Lachlan (7) 1
Darvall Molly (8) 1
Davies Elise (8) 1
De Vendra Cristal (9) 1
Donatsch Sam (8) 1
Donnelly Beau (8) 1
Duell Harvey (10) 1
Dwyer Ty (10) 1
Edwards Blake (8) 1
Edwards Tess (7) 1
SURNAME NO Egan Harry (10) 1
Facey Connor (12) 1
Feros Emma (12) 1
Finlayson Caitlin (8) 1
Fiore Christopher (9) 1
Folpp Georgia (8) 1
Fryer Jesse (9) 1
Gambley Eli (9) 1
Gilchrist Finn (7) 1
Glavocih Shelby (11) 1
Glencross Shayla (7) 1
Glover Cody (8) 1
Goodwin Isaac (12) 1
Gordon Lachlan (10) 1
Haber Chloe (7) 1
Halligan Gabe (7) 1
Hamlyn-Edwards Ethan (8)
1
Harris Darcy (7) 1
Harvey Yazmin (9) 1
Heathcote Nicholas (9) 1
Hemsley-Hackett Sam (9)
1
Hennings Emily (8) 1
Hill Matthew (9) 1
Hipkins Lachlan (7) 1
Hogan-Woodbridge Danika (7)
1
Hoskins Ivy (7) 1
Hughes Chloe (12) 1
Hunter Katie (7) 1
Hurtis Sophie (11) 1
Irwin Riley (10) 1
Isaac Hannah (12) 1
Jansen Zac (8) 1
Johnson Keeley (7) 1
Johnson Lachlan (9) 1
Jones Hugo (11) 1
Keed-Allen Jordan (8) 1
King Shataya (10) 1
Kirkland Jessica (7) 1
SURNAME NO Kuhn-Goldstein Xavier (10)
1
Latimer Chloe (8) 1
Latta-Rust Evelyne (9) 1
Laycock Niamh (8) 1
Ledwith Grace (7) 1
Leju Albert (11) 1
Littleford Nathan (8) 1
Lucas Samantha (9) 1
Lymbery Josh (8) 1
MacDougall Charles (11)
1
Mackenzie Nicola (9) 1
Mackie Harriett (9) 1
Mackie Will (7) 1
Malone Safiya (9) 1
Manning Brahmani (10)
1
Mansfield Cara (8) 1
Marks Aleesha (12) 1
Marsh Brodie (11) 1
Martin Lahni (8) 1
Martin Nicola (7) 1
Martin-Ryan Maddy (7) 1
McErlean Lill (8) 1
McFadden Sophia (11) 1
McKenna Marie (8) 1
McLean Bridgette (7) 1
McLeod Bell (10) 1
Mellick Inika (8) 1
Meuffels Nikita (8) 1
Muldoon Sean (11) 1
Murphy Kiyan (9) 1
Murphy Lachlan (8) 1
Murray Jack (11) 1
Namrell-Bright Otis (9) 1
Nicolas Sean (7) 1
Noffke Jordan (7) 1
OConnor Isabella (9) 1
OReilly Taylah (9) 1
Oberle Leonard (7) 1
SURNAME NO Osborne Eryn (9) 1
Owen Jemima (8) 1
Park Tanner (7) 1
Parker Ruby (7) 1
Parks Dylan (10) 1
Partridge Ben (8) 1
Pearson-Roden Heidi (9)
1
Perkins Pearl (8) 1
Phoenix Max (8) 1
Pisarek Chelsea (11) 1
Powell Jessica (9) 1
Regnault Felix (8) 1
Rhodes Georgia (8) 1
Robertson Tayley (9) 1
Robinson Ella (8) 1
Robinson Jenna (10) 1
Rose Shari (8) 1
Rupnik Oliver (8) 1
Ryan Declan (7) 1
Saberi Raneesha (12) 1
Salkeld Hugh (8) 1
Sanderson James (9) 1
Sculley Hannah (12) 1
Scutt Mitchell (12) 1
Selleck Isabellah (8) 1
Shearman Taj (7) 1
Sherlock Hugo (12) 1
Shoemark Isabella (9) 1
Simpson Larni (10) 1
Sivewright Abbey (8) 1
Sivewright Maddie (11) 1
Skerritt Jesse (12) 1
Smith Anouk (7) 1
Smith Josephine (10) 1
Smith Lucais (9) 1
Snider Ruby (8) 1
Snider Wesley (10) 1
Somerville Emma (7) 1
Speak Emily (8) 1
SURNAME NO Stahl Cooper (12) 1
Stahl Oscar (10) 1
Thompson Alex (11) 1
Thompson Elliott (7) 1
Thorpe Lilli (9) 1
Toms Brooke (8) 1
Vinall Nic (7) 1
Wagenfeld Nel Hannah (9)
1
Wagland Bella (8) 1
Walford-Smith Eliotte (7)
1
Wallace Jordyn (9) 1
Walpole Maxwell (8) 1
Walston Sophia (10) 1
Ward Isabella (10) 1
Waters Phoebe (7) 1
Webster Belle-Rose (10) 1
Welch Harry (10) 1
Whiston Samantha (8) 1
White Shani (12) 1
Willock-Minkov Daniel (7)
1
Wood Kolbi (7) 1
Wood Zoe (9) 1
Wu Isabelle (7) 1
Zeck Maggi (8) 1
Zhou Yuki (8) 1
Adams Latesha (8) 2
Alberth Tianna (8) 2
Angel Eloise (7) 2
Archer-McDonald Jonah (8)
2
Ball Isabelle (8) 2
Barlow Rachael (9) 2
Barrett Samara (8) 2
Bell Hugh (11) 2
Bell Stephanie (7) 2
Boonham Taneisha (7) 2
Brumley Rose (8) 2
Buckley Jemma (8) 2
Be Your Best
BE YOUR BESTBe your Best is an incentive program to encourage all students to be the best person they can Each fortnight teachers are asked to notice students who are displaying the focus quality and to distribute about 4 tokens to each of their classes The focus qualities change from fortnight to fortnight cycling through Being Respectful Being Responsible Being Reconciling Being Just and Fair and Being Hopeful All of these comprise the values that we nurture in our students within our classes
When students receive a token they place it in the Token box at the office of their Head of House Twice per term each House makes two draws from the Token box and those whose tokens are drawn are awarded a $20 canteen voucher The tokens are all kept and on the last day of the school year 5 tokens are drawn from all the tokens collected throughout the year with the lucky owners winning an iPad each
Congratulations to the students listed below who received tokens during the first 5 weeks of this term
Mr John Loadsman
SURNAME NO Buckley Molly (8) 2
Camidge Taylor (7) 2
Clark Chelsea (11) 2
Clark Grace (7) 2
Clark Jessica (9) 2
Clarke Ethan (10) 2
Coles Zoe (10) 2
Collins-Bray Biancha (7) 2
Collinson Maya (9) 2
Conti Ben (7) 2
Cotterill Freya (8) 2
Crossing Chloe (12) 2
Donatsch Tom (10) 2
Duncan Keeley (7) 2
Egan Ella (8) 2
Enright Chloe (8) 2
Farmer Lily (7) 2
Fawcett Jacob (7) 2
Feliu Sebastian (7) 2
Findlay Sage (10) 2
Gambold Indi (8) 2
Gibson Alex (7) 2
Gleeson Kalki (11) 2
Graham Lachie (8) 2
Green Keely (8) 2
Greenhalgh Mason (9) 2
Halligan Niamh (12) 2
Harvey Kahlia (8) 2
James Arri (7) 2
Jamroz Charlise (7) 2
Kehoe Aimee (7) 2
King Namiah (11) 2
Ledwith Claire (7) 2
Lucas Julia (7) 2
Malaquin Sophie (9) 2
SURNAME NO McGeary Amelia (10) 2
McGrath Taquira (9) 2
McInnes Zoe (7) 2
McIvor Flynn (8) 2
McIvor Joshua (12) 2
McKenzie Caitlin (10) 2
McLean Brianna (10) 2
McNaughton Mad-dison (7)
2
McNeill Lachlan (7) 2
McWilliam Grace (7) 2
Moore Kiara (8) 2
Mortimer Monique (9) 2
Murray Ruby (9) 2
Ngatai Tamati (7) 2
Nicholls Tescha (12) 2
Nugent Gabriella (11) 2
OReilly Poppy (7) 2
Packham Ryley (8) 2
Parsons Grace (7) 2
Piccini Aaron (8) 2
Pigott Amber (8) 2
Priestley Myc (10) 2
Restall Taylor (8) 2
Riley William (12) 2
Roberts Nicola (9) 2
Rogers Xanthe (11) 2
Ruhe-Crofts Isla (8) 2
Ruiz De Luzuriaga Francesco (10)
2
Sanderson Ivy (10) 2
Sattler Tayla (9) 2
Schneider Ursula (10) 2
Sheppeard Suhani (8) 2
Slade Kelsie (8) 2
SURNAME NO Slatter Aaliyah (9) 2
Smith Emily (11) 2
Smith Tulsi (7) 2
Snadden Tayla (12) 2
Stein Sage (9) 2
Taitoko Akira (7) 2
Taylor Emmilee (8) 2
Townsend Emily (7) 2
Townsend Kate (11) 2
Waldock Josh (7) 2
Wilkinson Kienan (9) 2
Worts Clee (12) 2
Wu Jacinta (9) 2
Alexander-Gordon Blaire (9)
3
Altmann Sonny (8) 3
Barnsley Samuel (8) 3
Cadonetti Riley (11) 3
Craig Pippa (8) 3
Cromwell Bella (8) 3
Donohoe Mallary (10) 3
Dunne Quillan (9) 3
Esslemont Emma (8) 3
Everingham Dakota (8) 3
Flood Lucas (7) 3
Flynn Riley (10) 3
Gallagher Reece (7) 3
Gillott Dusty (7) 3
Gregg Issy (7) 3
Gregory Luka (7) 3
Harris Megan (7) 3
Hatherley Lola (9) 3
Hill Chloe (7) 3
Hughes Zoe (9) 3
Hurst Aleesha (7) 3
SURNAME NO Kennett Phoebe (7) 3
Laughton Lily (7) 3
Ledwith Nicholas (9) 3
Leju Aggrey (8) 3
Logan-Cole Eleonor (9) 3
McInnes James (12) 3
McNabb Nickola (7) 3
Meldrum Connor (7) 3
Milgate Chloe (8) 3
Mitchell Charles (8) 3
Musson Ebony (8) 3
Nguyen Tommy (8) 3
Parker Elouise (11) 3
Pereira Sophie (8) 3
Pietens Ochre (8) 3
Rankin Shannon (7) 3
Reaney Emily (7) 3
Robertson Kayla (11) 3
Rose Tarni (7) 3
Ruane Fraser (8) 3
Smith Lyndl (8) 3
Smith Shanae (8) 3
Venn Ashleigh (10) 3
Venn Sarah (12) 3
Cartwright Grace (8) 4
Coronakes Ziggy (7) 4
Cumine Damon (7) 4
Eckersley Darcie (9) 4
Elliott Nicholas (10) 4
Frahm Caitlin (7) 4
Geary Eva (7) 4
Gray Seanna (9) 4
Hindle Tomas (7) 4
McNabb Zac (7) 4
SURNAME NO Paredez Paredes Ale-jandra (9)
4
Porteils Ethan (7) 4
Rogerson Laura (8) 4
Ryall Arky (8) 4
Saxby Ky (7) 4
Smoother Laree (8) 4
Tait Abby (8) 4
Taranto Tahlia (8) 4
Willemsen Duane (10) 4
Williams Emily (8) 4
Allen Emileyne (7) 5
Barnsley Madelene (7) 5
Dransfield Taylor (8) 5
Furness Tahlia (8) 5
Hughes Samantha (7) 5
Little Asha (8) 5
Parrish Keea (10) 5
Rankin Jamilla (8) 5
Van Arendonk Hannah (7)
6
Van Baarsen Chloe (8) 6
Vure Sriya (8) 6
Lawson Grace (8) 7
McDougall Kaiya (7) 7
Richardson Joel (7) 7
Rogers Zane (8) 7
Torres Mia (7) 7
Yopp Kali (7) 7
Clarke Max (8) 8
Harvey Campbell (8) 9
Maciek Telaar (8) 9
Albertini Braiden (8) 10
Partridge Serena (8) 10
THE MAGICAL WORLD OF SCIENCE-RICHARD SCHOLESOn Tuesday 1st March Year 7 and 8 were entertained by an hour of exciting and practical Science The presenter was very engaging and he used crowd participation to keep the energy levels of the audience up A sea of raised hands and appropriate shouting at the right moments displayed student enthusiasm Popular displays were elephantrsquos toothpaste film canister rockets colour chemistry giant bubbles a lung capacity competition and some creative use of toilet paper Students were left with lots of ideas for fun science at home behaviour was great and there were lots of smiling faces as both Year Groups left the Champagnat Theatre
Thanks to staff who accompanied the students and the Science Department for organising the show
Mrs Kate AshdownAssistant Head of Science
Science News
TALENTED STUDENT COMPETITIONSA note was emailed to parents last week with the dates and times for competitions that include ICAS Australian Maths Competition History and Geography Competitions and Language Competitions Please note that the permission note and payment are due back by Thursday 24th March
INTERIM REPORTSAn Interim Report for Year 7 to 11 students will be sent to parents in the last week of this Term The aim of an Interim Report is to give families a snap shot into the studentrsquos progress and their effort and participation in class
MID COURSE EXAMS ndash YEAR 12These exams begin next week Students only need to be at school when they have an exam If a student is unwell on the day of an exam they must contact the Office of Student Learning before 9am (6627 6603) and they must get a doctorrsquos certificate
REQUESTS FOR EXTENSIONSStudents in Year 10 11 and 12 who know they will be absent for an assessment task (Immersion School Sport Principal Approved Leave) must apply for an extension for the task This must be done at least 24 hours before the task Extension forms are available from the Office of Student Learning or on the Trinity website under Learning Curriculum Forms Please note that if the task is a hand-in task it should be submitted before the due date
Mrs Victoria Nicolas
Director of Curriculum
Dear ParentsCarers of Year 7 students
Recently your young person had the opportunity at school of attending the Digital Citizenship Programme with Mr Tim Kelly from Lismore CSO Prior to this session a survey was completed with the Year 7 students The data drawn from these results was used as reference in Timrsquos talk Hopefully you have been able to engage in conversation about this session with your child and so further understand the importance of good usage and responsibilities Andrew Burgess Lismore CSO will present the parent component of this programme on
Monday 14th March 630pm to 745pm
Champagnat Theatre Trinity Catholic College Lismore Brewster Street gate near the bus bays
No charge
Please mark this date and join other Year 7 parents for an informative and entertaining presentation We would like to see every family represented at this important session Your childrsquos wellbeing and safety online is very important to us too
DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP The safe use of technology and the internet What parents need to know about keeping them safe online
Andrew Burgess is employed by the Catholic Schools Office Lismore He has been a Learning Technologies Adviser K-12 and Project Manager for the delivery of Distance Education Courses in Stage 6 through the Diocese of Lismore Online Education Centre His current role is E-Learning Manager
He currently sits on a Catholic Network Australia (CNA) working group providing strategic advice in the area of Contemporary Learning pedagogical change and teacher professional learning He also sits on a governance committee for Catholic Education Network (CEnet) for their ONCE data warehousing project Andrew has a background as a teacher in a variety of technologies including Information and Communication Technologies He is a skilled and avid user of technology and a pioneer in online learning in Catholic Schools in Australia He presents regularly within and outside the diocese
Andrewrsquos one hour presentation will include the following
bull Childrenrsquos use of the internet and emerging technologies
bull Potential risks for adults and children online
bull Tips to help children stay safe online
bull Where to get helpSister Mary Bruggy Parent Connect Co-ordinator
Mrs Sharyn Gill-Andrews Year 7 Transition Co-ordinator
Parent Connect Co-ordinator
SYDNEY DANCE EXCURSION
In Early February the Year 11 and 12 Dance students travelled to Sydney Students undertook workshops at Dance Central HSC Dance Workshops with HSC markers and open classes at Sydney Dance Company The group also attended the Seymour Centre Theatre to view the performance of Callback the best of the 2015 HSC performances compositions and films The highlight for most was watching Matilda the musical on Saturday night at the Lyric Theatre The students walked long distances and danced a lot and it can be safe to say they were a little tired and sore on return It was however a wonderful excursion to experience the dance world at a HSC and professional level
Mrs Alison Unwin GrossfeldtHead of Perfoming Arts
Dance News
Thank you all so much for your kind and generous support of the Fiji Appeal The response was outstanding and we had an incredible variety of good quality second-hand gear as well as many items which had obviously been purchased specifically for this Appeal including books pens coloured pencils towels and other bathroom items and two boxes full of brand-new mosquito nets It was wonderful to be able to donate these items to people who have lost so much and to have gathered them in such a short time frame was amazing
Thank you to all the students and their families for your open-hearted generosity
Mrs Robyn SchoberHead of Wilson House
IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING APPLE DEVICES
Apple has a recall on power plugs from certain Apple devices - see the attached information In particular this affects our Year 12 and Year 11 students Please note that Year 10 students are not affected To make the process easier we will arrange to swap the old part with a new one in Tutor Group
The change over will take place
1 Year 12 ndash Tutor Group on Friday this week (Friday 11 March)
2 Year 11 ndash Tutor Group on Tuesday next week (Tuesday 15 March)
If you have Apple devices such as older iPads or phones or old MacBook you may also have one of these old plugs If you read the attached information you can determine whether you have one of the affected parts Please note that iPhone 5s or later are not affected If you have one of the affected parts if you take it to a local Apple dealer such as PowerMax they will be able to swap it for you
Sport News
Swimming has been the major focus on the sporting calendar for the start of 2016
We kicked off the year with the Championship Swimming Carnival with Doyle House taking out the overall pointscore with several strong performances
The Age Champions for 2016 are
12 Year Old Girls
Bridie Black Dennis
Charlise Jamroz DrsquoArcy
13 Year Old Girls
Ella Egan McColl
13 Year Old Boys
Ashley Daniels Nagle
14 Year Old Girls
Yazmin Harvey McColl
14 Year Old Boys
Francis Rupnick Wilson
15 Year Old Girls
Zoe Hughes Carthage
15 Year Old Boys
Harrison Ashby Doyle
16 Year Old Girls
Darcie Balcon Doyle
16 Year Old Boys
Ollie Hayes Champagnat
17 amp Over Girls
Hannah Sculley Doyle
17 amp Over Boys
Blake Penhey Wilson
Good luck to the team of swimmers that are competing on Thursday in Kempsey at the Diocesan Swimming Carnival
As Brother John mentioned earlier congratulations must go to Wilson House for their win in the Spirit Cup on Friday at the Participation Swimming Carnival Well done to Dennis House for taking out the Lismore Pool pointscore and Champagnat House for winning at the Alstonville Pool
Focus now begins on many of our winter sports as well as Cross Country so keep an eye and ear out for sign on and trials for the many sports we have at Trinity
Mr Matthew Barlow
Can you helpEach year two Trivia Nights are held for the students-bull Junior Trivia Night - Years 7 8 and 9 ndash 21st Junebull Senior Trivia Night - Years 10 11 amp 12 - 28th JuneThis early note is to ask if there are any ParentsCarers and Friends who would be in a position to donate prizes to these nights If you have a family business you may be amenable to donating a prize or two In the past we have had Helicopter Rides Dinners for Two Cinema Passes BackpacksCapsSunglassesGamesetcdonatedAnyofferwouldbegreatlyappreciatedandwill be acknowledged on the night and in future E-Lanterns
If you are able to help with a donation please contact Mrs Jenny Dwyer at the College on 6627 6647 or email jdwyertrinitylismorensweduau
Careers News
Firstly Irsquod like to say thank you to all the parents and senior students who attended the Careers and HSC Information Evening on Wednesday 24th February This was a valuable opportunity to start gathering information in relation to successfully completing the HSC and transitioning on to further study or into the work force after secondary school is done This information night was just the beginning please continue to talk to me over Terms 2 and 3 about what you would like to do after school and Irsquoll be happy to help in any way I can
Secondly Irsquod like to thank all the Year 10 students who met last weekrsquos deadline for handing in their Work Experience forms I am a little disappointed by the number of students who are still not organised for their Work Experience and I would like to stress how important it is that these forms are returned to me as soon as possible I am more than happy to talk to any students and their parentscarers who might be needing a little help in securing a place for Work Experience
Miss Pauline LeesonCareers Adviser
Students in Years 11 amp 12
Do you want to attend Uni and have a diagnosed condition or disability
You need to be aware of all the wonderful supports that are available to you
Free information sessions on Wednesday March 30th for students ndash parents also
welcome
Where Room 54
When March 30th 2pm and 330pm (2 sessions)
RSVP by email by March 23rd to nphelpstrinitylismorensweduau or phone 66276680
for more information
Canteen RostersDue to privacy laws the Canteen rosters are unable to be published on the College Website If you
require information regarding your roster please contact Mrs Amanda Simko on 6627 6685
Student of the Week
Is this you caught on camera
Please see Brother John at SMS Office to claim your prize - a Canteen
Voucher to the value of $500 that can be redeemed at either Site
Canteen
Classes have begun studying the new Vet Course in Early Childhood Education and Care
Students learn to work in a range of early childhood education settings within the requirements of the National Quality Standard as well as adhering to the Education and Care Services National Regulations
Students will gain experience and knowledge in supporting childrenrsquos wellbeing learning and development so they can work in a variety of workplaces including preschools and long day care
Career options may include becoming an early childhood educator nanny family day educator or operate a child minding service in a recreation centre or gym
This course is also a pathway which can take you into teaching and early childhood education degrees at a variety of universities
During the course students are required to complete a minimum of 70 hours of work placement in a licensed and registered early childhood service
The students also complete first aid unit HLTAID004 - Provide an emergency first aid response in an education and care setting
What I enjoy most about being able to participate in the Early Childhood Education and Care course is the practicalrsquos where we get to work with the children I enjoy the smiles and hugs-the happy faces that are glad to see me Alexandra Goodenough
The Early Childhood Education and Care course is really enjoyable in both the theory and practical I look forward to doing my work placement each week I love everything about working with children I enjoy watching them grow and discover new things and develop their own personalities - Caillan Baker
I am taking the Early Childhood Education and Care course because it is my dream to become a Pre-School Educator I have always had a love for working with children and this course really lets me grow my passion further I love this course because we get to do heaps of practical work in child care centers and the theory side of the course is useful and very interesting -Emily Sudiro
Mrs Deb WittEarly Childhood Teacher
VET Year 11 Early Childhood Education and Care
Alexander Goodenough
Caillan Baker
Emily Sudiro
In Hospitality students learn how to prepare and cook an exciting array of food using all the different methods of cookery Year 12 students know how to prepare store and apply a range of contemporary ingredients and to use kitchen equipment safely and appropriately They also know how to think on their feet work in a team and communicate effectively
Mrs Deb WittHospitality Teacher
Year 12 Hospitality
Niamh Halligan assembles a Three ndashTier Brown Sugar Pavlova
I have learnt how to be creative with food arranging and styling food so it has aesthetic appeal
Tayla Snadden - Pot Sticker Pork Dumplings
I enjoy being exposed to recipes that I wouldnrsquot normally make as well as different cuisines I enjoy learning how to use a variety of different equipment in the kitchen
Aimee Malaquin-Basil tomato and Goats Cheese Roulade
I have loved learning to prepare a variety of dishes and acquire new tastes
Our weekly Bridge Building Club had their first competition last Thursday 3rd March Their challenge was to build a bridge from 50 paddle pop sticks one rubber band and a small vial of PVA glue Their only guideline was that the bridge had to be a minimum length of 25cm With a time frame of 30 minutes students from all Years worked fast and thoughtfully All designs showed ingenuity and creativeness Prizes were awarded for Best Designed Bridge which was able to withstand the largest load The winners were Liam Baillie amp Casey Lewis
Congratulations to you both you worked very well together creating a bridge that withstood more than 20 kilos Liam amp Casey were awarded with a marvellous creations block of chocolate each and a ribbon
Well done to all of our Bridge Builders and we will see you again on Thursday Remember the Trinity Bridge Building Club is open to all Years from the start of lunch in lab 95 every Thursday everyone is welcome
Mrs Vanessa McKenzie amp Mr Peter Everingham
Bridge Building Club
Year 9 Food Technology
Year 9 Food Technology Students ndash Cale Cowie and Riley Cooper enjoying their
healthy hamburgers and milkshakeJames Sanderson showing off his
Banana Streusel muffin and a Fruit salad Rubikrsquos Cube
Zara Webb with her yummy Beef burgerrsquos with extra fibre vitamins
and minerals-Sweet potato beetroot avocado
Mr Ferdererrsquos Year 9 Food Technology classes have started their studies by
studying Food Selection and health and creating healthy options in food
Jacinta Wu Seanna Gray Jordyn Wallace Grace Wilson Admiring their Fruit Rubikrsquos cube
Dear ParentsCarers of Year 9 10 and 11 students
TEEN PARTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES AND CYBERSAFETY WHAT PARENTS NEED TO KNOW
On Wednesday 16th March 6pm -730pm the Police SchoolYouth Liaison Officer Senior Constable Nathan Verinder TweedByron LAC will be with us to speak on the topic of Teen parties and Responsibilities and Cybersafety What Parents need to know
The venue is the Champagnat Theatre Brewster Street Entrance (near the bus bays)
You are invited and strongly urged to come along to this session as it will follow the sessions that Trinity students in Years 9 10 and 11 will have heard that day
This is a free event
Parents from other Catholic schools in the area will be invited through Diocesan Parent Assembly so please mark the date
Further inquiries contact Sister Mary Bruggy 6627 6640 or Zelinda Brown at Trinity 6627 6611 or PA Reps Tundra Snape 6624 1883 or Helen Heinemann 6687 8106
SCHOOL FEES
Thank you to all families who have finalised their School Fees or commenced payment plans for 2016 The final date for payment in full to secure a discount is Friday 18th March 2016
If your account is not finalised by this date an alternate payment program needs to be arranged
Progress Statements will be sent out early in April predominantly by email
The majority of families will have approved payment plans in place and receiving a progress statement is simply confirming the transactions processed to their account and not suggesting a problem with the payment arrangements
Of course if you receive an account and do not have a payment program in place please contact the College to discuss the account
If you receive a printed Progress Statement but are able to receive this Statement by email in the future would you please let us know
Quarterly Instalment Due dates
1st Instalment 19th February 2016
2nd Instalment 29th April 2016
3rd Instalment 22nd July 2016
4th Instalment 14th October 2016
Should you anticipate difficulties paying your school fee account please contact Ms Carole Diamond ph 66276 641 to discuss the account or make an appointment for an interview
Mr Warren CoxBusiness Manager
From the Business Manager
CATHOLIC SCHOOL PARENT ASSEMBLY
Parents are the greatest influence on a childrsquos life and education
Every parent to some degree needs support to fulfil their faith and educational responsibilities to their children The Parent Assembly supports parents through
bull Faith enrichmentbull Networking and supportbull Parenting Educationbull Advocacy
It provides parents with opportunities to improve their understanding of child development and parenting skills through seminars workshops and guest speakers We have been given a grant from the Catholic Schools Office to use towards obtaining speakers and resources for parents which will work hand in hand with the great work Sr Mary our Parent Connect Co ordinator Counsellor has been doing for some time If you are interested in being part of the Parent Assembly team for Trinity or would like further information please contact Tundra Snape Parent Representative 66241883 Helen Heinemann Parent Representative 66878106 Sr Mary Bruggy 66276240 Parent Connect Co ordinator or Zelinda Brown 66276611 PA team School Support
Sign-On News
LISMORE THISTLES SOCCER CLUB 2016 JUNIOR SIGN ON
Lismore Thistles Soccer Clubrsquos Junior Sign-on and Information Days will be held at Thistles Park Military Road East Lismore from 930am to 100pm on each
Saturday February 2016
All current and new players are welcome and we have junior teams from Grade 6 to Grade 16 (5 to 16 years)
bull Non-competitive teams (small sided games) from Grade 6 to Grade 11
bull Competitive team competition from Grade 12 through to Grade 16 (boys and girls)
Full fees are required to be paid at Sign On or by agreement on the day ndash however a minimum of 50 of the fees are to be paid at Sign On and the remainder no later than Thursday 29th April 2016
For further information contact Wayne on 0401 069 242Email lismorethistlesscffncnetau Website wwwlismorethistlescomau
Byron Bay FC Soccer Club Places available for girls 12-16 for the 2016
season new and experienced players welcome A great team sport for fun fitness and building
confidence Enquiries contact Kerry at juniorsbyronbayfccomau 0499655928 for information Training Wednesdays 430 at Byron Rec grounds
- all interested players welcome to join in the sessions
2016 BASEBALL SEASON IS HERE
ldquoMARIST BROTHERS BASEBALL CLUBrdquo
JUNIOR SIGN-ON FOR 6-19 YR OLDS
EVERY TUESDAY 400 TO 530 PM FOR MARCH amp ONWARDS
COME ON DOWN TO THE BASEBALL GROUNDS ALBERT PARK LISMORE
ENQUIRES ROBYN 0438 662 523
All Tuesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0414 226 497workersbaseball50gmailcom
LISMORE WORKERS
MARIST BROTHERSAll Tuesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0438 662 523maristbrosbaseballhotmailcom
NORTHS BEARSAll Wednesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0458 122 445northsbaseballgmailcom
EASTS REDBIRDSAll Thursdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0431 021 085redbirdsbaseballclubgmailcom
FREE GLOVE BALL BAG amp DRINK BOTTLE FOR ALL AUSSIE T BALL PLAYERS UNDER 10 WITH REGISTRATION
COME amp TRY DAY SUNDAY 28 FEB10AM ALBERT PARK
The Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart give thanks for 150 years
Saturday 19th MarchMass at 1100 am
All Saints Church Woodburn Coraki Road
ALL INVITED
DiaryTERM ONE
2016
Week SevenTuesday 8th March bull Year 5 Visits
Friday 11th Marchbull 1156am College Assembly
Week EightMonday 14th March bull Year 12 Mid Course Examsbull Year 7 Parent Forum - Digital
Citizenship - 630pm
Tuesday 15th March bull Year 12 Mid Course Exams
Wednesday 16th March bull Year 12 Mid Course Examsbull Year 9 - 11 Parent Forum -
Teen Parties - 600pm
Thursday 17th March bull Year 12 Mid Course Examsbull Santa Teresa Immersion
Depart
Friday 18th March bull Year 12 Mid Course Examsbull 1156am PastoralHouse
Meetingsbull 1156am Year 8 amp 11
Meetings
Saturday 19th March bull Feast of St Jospehbull Solomons Immersion Depart
Sunday 20th March bull Palm Sunday
Week NineMonday 21st March bull Year 12 Mid Course Examsbull Year 7 Vaccinations
Tuesday 22nd March bull Year 12 Mid Course Exams
Wednesday 23rd March bull Year 12 Mid Course Exams
bull Parents double parking in the car park blocking the flow of traffic They are parking in the middle of the roadway and not pulling over to the side to allow other cars to pass
bull Parents parking in front of vacant car parks preventing others from parking
I ask that parents take into account the needs of others when they arrive to pick up their children after school
STUDENT ABSENCES AND LEAVE APPLICATIONSA reminder to parents to use the Application for Exemption from Attendance Form if you are applying for leave for a student The form can be downloaded from the College website under the Student Services tab or a hard copy can be collected from either site office Please be aware that I am unable to backdate lsquoapprovedrsquo leave so it is imperative that the form is lodged with me prior to the absence commencing If this is not the case the leave will be marked as lsquounexplainedrsquo Please also note this form is not used for absences that are of a medical nature On these occasions write or email your sondaughterrsquos Tutor Group Teacher You may be required to provide a doctorrsquos certificate if the absence is prolonged
ENROLMENTSI have recently become aware of a story circulating that suggests that Trinity Catholic College cannot accept enrolment applications from certain post codes Please be aware that this is not the case and all parents are free to apply to enrol their son or daughter at the College All enrolment applications are considered as per the Collegersquos enrolment policy This policy can be accessed via the College web site
Take care and God bless
Brother John Hilet fms
Saturday600pm Vigil - St Carthages Cathedral
Sunday
700am at the Carmelite Monastery
900am St Carthages Cathedral
600pm St Carthages Cathedral
Weekday MassesTues 520pm and Wed Thurs Fri 1220pm - St Carthages Cathedral
First and Third Sundays930am at Dunoon
Second and Fourth Sundays930am at Goolmangar
Fifth Sunday of the Month930am at Nimbin
St Carthagersquos Parish Mass Times
DELANEY CUPOur Delaney Cup competition named after staff member Bob Delaney (RIP) is designed to recognise the efforts of our students within their House The point score below began at the start of Term 4 2015 and the competition will conclude at the end of Term 3 this year House Captains are aware of the categories that contribute to this competition and constantly work with their students to build House spirit The results below include points earned in relation to the recent swimming carnival events
Cannane Carthage Champagnat Chanel DrsquoArcy Dennis Doyle McColl Nagle Wilson2555 3530 3720 3335 3210 3965 3075 3680 2910 3655
NATHAN DELIVERS A POWERFUL MESSAGEA couple of weeks ago Mrs Brown initiated contact with Trinity ex-student Nathan Parker which led to Nathan coming to the College to speak to a Year 10 and a Year 8 group of students Nathan whose story appeared in the recent Lismore edition of the Echo was severely injured in an ADFA bus crash last year an accident which at the time threw his lifelong goal of being an Airforce pilot into question
Nathanrsquos presentation about resilience focused on his journey to recovery and it was simply inspirational The students were intensely interested in this person who only late last year they were asked to pray for in Tutor groups Nathan gave some very simple recommendations on how to approach problems that seem too immense to even contemplate and his attitude is best summed up in the verse that appears on his business card
The simple fact is that some times in life just donrsquot go to plan I choose to face all my challenges daily and Irsquom just getting started Nathan Parker
TEEN PARTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES AND CYBER ISSUESNext Wednesday Year 9 students will attend a presentation by our Police Schoolsrsquo Liaison Officer on the topic of teen partying and associated issues I expect that it will be legalistic in nature and will not touch on some of the things I alluded to in the letter I sent to parents of Year 9 students a few weeks ago The Officer will present a similar session to interested parents on Wednesday evening at the College and it will be a good opportunity for parents to get together and discuss both the legal and non-legal aspect of teen partying This evening presentation is predominately tailored to parents of Year 9-11 students but is open to all parents You are encouraged to come along and to share your wisdom
Assistant Principal - Middle School
SURNAME NO Anderson Timothy (10) 1
Andreasen Gulliver (11) 1
Auld Kaleb (11) 1
Bailey Ruby (8) 1
Bailey Tate (11) 1
Bannatyne Myles (7) 1
Barlow Nicola (11) 1
Barnham Blake (11) 1
Barry Jackson (7) 1
Bennett Indigo (8) 1
Black Bridie (7) 1
Black Finley (9) 1
Black Sophie (9) 1
Boardman Zak (10) 1
Bodill Jacqueline (10) 1
Brentnall Jacob (9) 1
Brien Tahlia (9) 1
Brown Elsa (8) 1
Brown Trout Ayls (12) 1
Brummelhuis Ken (8) 1
Bryce Taj (8) 1
Burton Jonah (8) 1
Byrne Damon (8) 1
Callister Madilen (7) 1
Carter Joel (7) 1
Castella Mia (8) 1
Chaimongkol Prang (9) 1
Clark Noah (7) 1
Collins Nina (10) 1
Conte Keharnu (7) 1
Daly Lachlan (7) 1
Darvall Molly (8) 1
Davies Elise (8) 1
De Vendra Cristal (9) 1
Donatsch Sam (8) 1
Donnelly Beau (8) 1
Duell Harvey (10) 1
Dwyer Ty (10) 1
Edwards Blake (8) 1
Edwards Tess (7) 1
SURNAME NO Egan Harry (10) 1
Facey Connor (12) 1
Feros Emma (12) 1
Finlayson Caitlin (8) 1
Fiore Christopher (9) 1
Folpp Georgia (8) 1
Fryer Jesse (9) 1
Gambley Eli (9) 1
Gilchrist Finn (7) 1
Glavocih Shelby (11) 1
Glencross Shayla (7) 1
Glover Cody (8) 1
Goodwin Isaac (12) 1
Gordon Lachlan (10) 1
Haber Chloe (7) 1
Halligan Gabe (7) 1
Hamlyn-Edwards Ethan (8)
1
Harris Darcy (7) 1
Harvey Yazmin (9) 1
Heathcote Nicholas (9) 1
Hemsley-Hackett Sam (9)
1
Hennings Emily (8) 1
Hill Matthew (9) 1
Hipkins Lachlan (7) 1
Hogan-Woodbridge Danika (7)
1
Hoskins Ivy (7) 1
Hughes Chloe (12) 1
Hunter Katie (7) 1
Hurtis Sophie (11) 1
Irwin Riley (10) 1
Isaac Hannah (12) 1
Jansen Zac (8) 1
Johnson Keeley (7) 1
Johnson Lachlan (9) 1
Jones Hugo (11) 1
Keed-Allen Jordan (8) 1
King Shataya (10) 1
Kirkland Jessica (7) 1
SURNAME NO Kuhn-Goldstein Xavier (10)
1
Latimer Chloe (8) 1
Latta-Rust Evelyne (9) 1
Laycock Niamh (8) 1
Ledwith Grace (7) 1
Leju Albert (11) 1
Littleford Nathan (8) 1
Lucas Samantha (9) 1
Lymbery Josh (8) 1
MacDougall Charles (11)
1
Mackenzie Nicola (9) 1
Mackie Harriett (9) 1
Mackie Will (7) 1
Malone Safiya (9) 1
Manning Brahmani (10)
1
Mansfield Cara (8) 1
Marks Aleesha (12) 1
Marsh Brodie (11) 1
Martin Lahni (8) 1
Martin Nicola (7) 1
Martin-Ryan Maddy (7) 1
McErlean Lill (8) 1
McFadden Sophia (11) 1
McKenna Marie (8) 1
McLean Bridgette (7) 1
McLeod Bell (10) 1
Mellick Inika (8) 1
Meuffels Nikita (8) 1
Muldoon Sean (11) 1
Murphy Kiyan (9) 1
Murphy Lachlan (8) 1
Murray Jack (11) 1
Namrell-Bright Otis (9) 1
Nicolas Sean (7) 1
Noffke Jordan (7) 1
OConnor Isabella (9) 1
OReilly Taylah (9) 1
Oberle Leonard (7) 1
SURNAME NO Osborne Eryn (9) 1
Owen Jemima (8) 1
Park Tanner (7) 1
Parker Ruby (7) 1
Parks Dylan (10) 1
Partridge Ben (8) 1
Pearson-Roden Heidi (9)
1
Perkins Pearl (8) 1
Phoenix Max (8) 1
Pisarek Chelsea (11) 1
Powell Jessica (9) 1
Regnault Felix (8) 1
Rhodes Georgia (8) 1
Robertson Tayley (9) 1
Robinson Ella (8) 1
Robinson Jenna (10) 1
Rose Shari (8) 1
Rupnik Oliver (8) 1
Ryan Declan (7) 1
Saberi Raneesha (12) 1
Salkeld Hugh (8) 1
Sanderson James (9) 1
Sculley Hannah (12) 1
Scutt Mitchell (12) 1
Selleck Isabellah (8) 1
Shearman Taj (7) 1
Sherlock Hugo (12) 1
Shoemark Isabella (9) 1
Simpson Larni (10) 1
Sivewright Abbey (8) 1
Sivewright Maddie (11) 1
Skerritt Jesse (12) 1
Smith Anouk (7) 1
Smith Josephine (10) 1
Smith Lucais (9) 1
Snider Ruby (8) 1
Snider Wesley (10) 1
Somerville Emma (7) 1
Speak Emily (8) 1
SURNAME NO Stahl Cooper (12) 1
Stahl Oscar (10) 1
Thompson Alex (11) 1
Thompson Elliott (7) 1
Thorpe Lilli (9) 1
Toms Brooke (8) 1
Vinall Nic (7) 1
Wagenfeld Nel Hannah (9)
1
Wagland Bella (8) 1
Walford-Smith Eliotte (7)
1
Wallace Jordyn (9) 1
Walpole Maxwell (8) 1
Walston Sophia (10) 1
Ward Isabella (10) 1
Waters Phoebe (7) 1
Webster Belle-Rose (10) 1
Welch Harry (10) 1
Whiston Samantha (8) 1
White Shani (12) 1
Willock-Minkov Daniel (7)
1
Wood Kolbi (7) 1
Wood Zoe (9) 1
Wu Isabelle (7) 1
Zeck Maggi (8) 1
Zhou Yuki (8) 1
Adams Latesha (8) 2
Alberth Tianna (8) 2
Angel Eloise (7) 2
Archer-McDonald Jonah (8)
2
Ball Isabelle (8) 2
Barlow Rachael (9) 2
Barrett Samara (8) 2
Bell Hugh (11) 2
Bell Stephanie (7) 2
Boonham Taneisha (7) 2
Brumley Rose (8) 2
Buckley Jemma (8) 2
Be Your Best
BE YOUR BESTBe your Best is an incentive program to encourage all students to be the best person they can Each fortnight teachers are asked to notice students who are displaying the focus quality and to distribute about 4 tokens to each of their classes The focus qualities change from fortnight to fortnight cycling through Being Respectful Being Responsible Being Reconciling Being Just and Fair and Being Hopeful All of these comprise the values that we nurture in our students within our classes
When students receive a token they place it in the Token box at the office of their Head of House Twice per term each House makes two draws from the Token box and those whose tokens are drawn are awarded a $20 canteen voucher The tokens are all kept and on the last day of the school year 5 tokens are drawn from all the tokens collected throughout the year with the lucky owners winning an iPad each
Congratulations to the students listed below who received tokens during the first 5 weeks of this term
Mr John Loadsman
SURNAME NO Buckley Molly (8) 2
Camidge Taylor (7) 2
Clark Chelsea (11) 2
Clark Grace (7) 2
Clark Jessica (9) 2
Clarke Ethan (10) 2
Coles Zoe (10) 2
Collins-Bray Biancha (7) 2
Collinson Maya (9) 2
Conti Ben (7) 2
Cotterill Freya (8) 2
Crossing Chloe (12) 2
Donatsch Tom (10) 2
Duncan Keeley (7) 2
Egan Ella (8) 2
Enright Chloe (8) 2
Farmer Lily (7) 2
Fawcett Jacob (7) 2
Feliu Sebastian (7) 2
Findlay Sage (10) 2
Gambold Indi (8) 2
Gibson Alex (7) 2
Gleeson Kalki (11) 2
Graham Lachie (8) 2
Green Keely (8) 2
Greenhalgh Mason (9) 2
Halligan Niamh (12) 2
Harvey Kahlia (8) 2
James Arri (7) 2
Jamroz Charlise (7) 2
Kehoe Aimee (7) 2
King Namiah (11) 2
Ledwith Claire (7) 2
Lucas Julia (7) 2
Malaquin Sophie (9) 2
SURNAME NO McGeary Amelia (10) 2
McGrath Taquira (9) 2
McInnes Zoe (7) 2
McIvor Flynn (8) 2
McIvor Joshua (12) 2
McKenzie Caitlin (10) 2
McLean Brianna (10) 2
McNaughton Mad-dison (7)
2
McNeill Lachlan (7) 2
McWilliam Grace (7) 2
Moore Kiara (8) 2
Mortimer Monique (9) 2
Murray Ruby (9) 2
Ngatai Tamati (7) 2
Nicholls Tescha (12) 2
Nugent Gabriella (11) 2
OReilly Poppy (7) 2
Packham Ryley (8) 2
Parsons Grace (7) 2
Piccini Aaron (8) 2
Pigott Amber (8) 2
Priestley Myc (10) 2
Restall Taylor (8) 2
Riley William (12) 2
Roberts Nicola (9) 2
Rogers Xanthe (11) 2
Ruhe-Crofts Isla (8) 2
Ruiz De Luzuriaga Francesco (10)
2
Sanderson Ivy (10) 2
Sattler Tayla (9) 2
Schneider Ursula (10) 2
Sheppeard Suhani (8) 2
Slade Kelsie (8) 2
SURNAME NO Slatter Aaliyah (9) 2
Smith Emily (11) 2
Smith Tulsi (7) 2
Snadden Tayla (12) 2
Stein Sage (9) 2
Taitoko Akira (7) 2
Taylor Emmilee (8) 2
Townsend Emily (7) 2
Townsend Kate (11) 2
Waldock Josh (7) 2
Wilkinson Kienan (9) 2
Worts Clee (12) 2
Wu Jacinta (9) 2
Alexander-Gordon Blaire (9)
3
Altmann Sonny (8) 3
Barnsley Samuel (8) 3
Cadonetti Riley (11) 3
Craig Pippa (8) 3
Cromwell Bella (8) 3
Donohoe Mallary (10) 3
Dunne Quillan (9) 3
Esslemont Emma (8) 3
Everingham Dakota (8) 3
Flood Lucas (7) 3
Flynn Riley (10) 3
Gallagher Reece (7) 3
Gillott Dusty (7) 3
Gregg Issy (7) 3
Gregory Luka (7) 3
Harris Megan (7) 3
Hatherley Lola (9) 3
Hill Chloe (7) 3
Hughes Zoe (9) 3
Hurst Aleesha (7) 3
SURNAME NO Kennett Phoebe (7) 3
Laughton Lily (7) 3
Ledwith Nicholas (9) 3
Leju Aggrey (8) 3
Logan-Cole Eleonor (9) 3
McInnes James (12) 3
McNabb Nickola (7) 3
Meldrum Connor (7) 3
Milgate Chloe (8) 3
Mitchell Charles (8) 3
Musson Ebony (8) 3
Nguyen Tommy (8) 3
Parker Elouise (11) 3
Pereira Sophie (8) 3
Pietens Ochre (8) 3
Rankin Shannon (7) 3
Reaney Emily (7) 3
Robertson Kayla (11) 3
Rose Tarni (7) 3
Ruane Fraser (8) 3
Smith Lyndl (8) 3
Smith Shanae (8) 3
Venn Ashleigh (10) 3
Venn Sarah (12) 3
Cartwright Grace (8) 4
Coronakes Ziggy (7) 4
Cumine Damon (7) 4
Eckersley Darcie (9) 4
Elliott Nicholas (10) 4
Frahm Caitlin (7) 4
Geary Eva (7) 4
Gray Seanna (9) 4
Hindle Tomas (7) 4
McNabb Zac (7) 4
SURNAME NO Paredez Paredes Ale-jandra (9)
4
Porteils Ethan (7) 4
Rogerson Laura (8) 4
Ryall Arky (8) 4
Saxby Ky (7) 4
Smoother Laree (8) 4
Tait Abby (8) 4
Taranto Tahlia (8) 4
Willemsen Duane (10) 4
Williams Emily (8) 4
Allen Emileyne (7) 5
Barnsley Madelene (7) 5
Dransfield Taylor (8) 5
Furness Tahlia (8) 5
Hughes Samantha (7) 5
Little Asha (8) 5
Parrish Keea (10) 5
Rankin Jamilla (8) 5
Van Arendonk Hannah (7)
6
Van Baarsen Chloe (8) 6
Vure Sriya (8) 6
Lawson Grace (8) 7
McDougall Kaiya (7) 7
Richardson Joel (7) 7
Rogers Zane (8) 7
Torres Mia (7) 7
Yopp Kali (7) 7
Clarke Max (8) 8
Harvey Campbell (8) 9
Maciek Telaar (8) 9
Albertini Braiden (8) 10
Partridge Serena (8) 10
THE MAGICAL WORLD OF SCIENCE-RICHARD SCHOLESOn Tuesday 1st March Year 7 and 8 were entertained by an hour of exciting and practical Science The presenter was very engaging and he used crowd participation to keep the energy levels of the audience up A sea of raised hands and appropriate shouting at the right moments displayed student enthusiasm Popular displays were elephantrsquos toothpaste film canister rockets colour chemistry giant bubbles a lung capacity competition and some creative use of toilet paper Students were left with lots of ideas for fun science at home behaviour was great and there were lots of smiling faces as both Year Groups left the Champagnat Theatre
Thanks to staff who accompanied the students and the Science Department for organising the show
Mrs Kate AshdownAssistant Head of Science
Science News
TALENTED STUDENT COMPETITIONSA note was emailed to parents last week with the dates and times for competitions that include ICAS Australian Maths Competition History and Geography Competitions and Language Competitions Please note that the permission note and payment are due back by Thursday 24th March
INTERIM REPORTSAn Interim Report for Year 7 to 11 students will be sent to parents in the last week of this Term The aim of an Interim Report is to give families a snap shot into the studentrsquos progress and their effort and participation in class
MID COURSE EXAMS ndash YEAR 12These exams begin next week Students only need to be at school when they have an exam If a student is unwell on the day of an exam they must contact the Office of Student Learning before 9am (6627 6603) and they must get a doctorrsquos certificate
REQUESTS FOR EXTENSIONSStudents in Year 10 11 and 12 who know they will be absent for an assessment task (Immersion School Sport Principal Approved Leave) must apply for an extension for the task This must be done at least 24 hours before the task Extension forms are available from the Office of Student Learning or on the Trinity website under Learning Curriculum Forms Please note that if the task is a hand-in task it should be submitted before the due date
Mrs Victoria Nicolas
Director of Curriculum
Dear ParentsCarers of Year 7 students
Recently your young person had the opportunity at school of attending the Digital Citizenship Programme with Mr Tim Kelly from Lismore CSO Prior to this session a survey was completed with the Year 7 students The data drawn from these results was used as reference in Timrsquos talk Hopefully you have been able to engage in conversation about this session with your child and so further understand the importance of good usage and responsibilities Andrew Burgess Lismore CSO will present the parent component of this programme on
Monday 14th March 630pm to 745pm
Champagnat Theatre Trinity Catholic College Lismore Brewster Street gate near the bus bays
No charge
Please mark this date and join other Year 7 parents for an informative and entertaining presentation We would like to see every family represented at this important session Your childrsquos wellbeing and safety online is very important to us too
DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP The safe use of technology and the internet What parents need to know about keeping them safe online
Andrew Burgess is employed by the Catholic Schools Office Lismore He has been a Learning Technologies Adviser K-12 and Project Manager for the delivery of Distance Education Courses in Stage 6 through the Diocese of Lismore Online Education Centre His current role is E-Learning Manager
He currently sits on a Catholic Network Australia (CNA) working group providing strategic advice in the area of Contemporary Learning pedagogical change and teacher professional learning He also sits on a governance committee for Catholic Education Network (CEnet) for their ONCE data warehousing project Andrew has a background as a teacher in a variety of technologies including Information and Communication Technologies He is a skilled and avid user of technology and a pioneer in online learning in Catholic Schools in Australia He presents regularly within and outside the diocese
Andrewrsquos one hour presentation will include the following
bull Childrenrsquos use of the internet and emerging technologies
bull Potential risks for adults and children online
bull Tips to help children stay safe online
bull Where to get helpSister Mary Bruggy Parent Connect Co-ordinator
Mrs Sharyn Gill-Andrews Year 7 Transition Co-ordinator
Parent Connect Co-ordinator
SYDNEY DANCE EXCURSION
In Early February the Year 11 and 12 Dance students travelled to Sydney Students undertook workshops at Dance Central HSC Dance Workshops with HSC markers and open classes at Sydney Dance Company The group also attended the Seymour Centre Theatre to view the performance of Callback the best of the 2015 HSC performances compositions and films The highlight for most was watching Matilda the musical on Saturday night at the Lyric Theatre The students walked long distances and danced a lot and it can be safe to say they were a little tired and sore on return It was however a wonderful excursion to experience the dance world at a HSC and professional level
Mrs Alison Unwin GrossfeldtHead of Perfoming Arts
Dance News
Thank you all so much for your kind and generous support of the Fiji Appeal The response was outstanding and we had an incredible variety of good quality second-hand gear as well as many items which had obviously been purchased specifically for this Appeal including books pens coloured pencils towels and other bathroom items and two boxes full of brand-new mosquito nets It was wonderful to be able to donate these items to people who have lost so much and to have gathered them in such a short time frame was amazing
Thank you to all the students and their families for your open-hearted generosity
Mrs Robyn SchoberHead of Wilson House
IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING APPLE DEVICES
Apple has a recall on power plugs from certain Apple devices - see the attached information In particular this affects our Year 12 and Year 11 students Please note that Year 10 students are not affected To make the process easier we will arrange to swap the old part with a new one in Tutor Group
The change over will take place
1 Year 12 ndash Tutor Group on Friday this week (Friday 11 March)
2 Year 11 ndash Tutor Group on Tuesday next week (Tuesday 15 March)
If you have Apple devices such as older iPads or phones or old MacBook you may also have one of these old plugs If you read the attached information you can determine whether you have one of the affected parts Please note that iPhone 5s or later are not affected If you have one of the affected parts if you take it to a local Apple dealer such as PowerMax they will be able to swap it for you
Sport News
Swimming has been the major focus on the sporting calendar for the start of 2016
We kicked off the year with the Championship Swimming Carnival with Doyle House taking out the overall pointscore with several strong performances
The Age Champions for 2016 are
12 Year Old Girls
Bridie Black Dennis
Charlise Jamroz DrsquoArcy
13 Year Old Girls
Ella Egan McColl
13 Year Old Boys
Ashley Daniels Nagle
14 Year Old Girls
Yazmin Harvey McColl
14 Year Old Boys
Francis Rupnick Wilson
15 Year Old Girls
Zoe Hughes Carthage
15 Year Old Boys
Harrison Ashby Doyle
16 Year Old Girls
Darcie Balcon Doyle
16 Year Old Boys
Ollie Hayes Champagnat
17 amp Over Girls
Hannah Sculley Doyle
17 amp Over Boys
Blake Penhey Wilson
Good luck to the team of swimmers that are competing on Thursday in Kempsey at the Diocesan Swimming Carnival
As Brother John mentioned earlier congratulations must go to Wilson House for their win in the Spirit Cup on Friday at the Participation Swimming Carnival Well done to Dennis House for taking out the Lismore Pool pointscore and Champagnat House for winning at the Alstonville Pool
Focus now begins on many of our winter sports as well as Cross Country so keep an eye and ear out for sign on and trials for the many sports we have at Trinity
Mr Matthew Barlow
Can you helpEach year two Trivia Nights are held for the students-bull Junior Trivia Night - Years 7 8 and 9 ndash 21st Junebull Senior Trivia Night - Years 10 11 amp 12 - 28th JuneThis early note is to ask if there are any ParentsCarers and Friends who would be in a position to donate prizes to these nights If you have a family business you may be amenable to donating a prize or two In the past we have had Helicopter Rides Dinners for Two Cinema Passes BackpacksCapsSunglassesGamesetcdonatedAnyofferwouldbegreatlyappreciatedandwill be acknowledged on the night and in future E-Lanterns
If you are able to help with a donation please contact Mrs Jenny Dwyer at the College on 6627 6647 or email jdwyertrinitylismorensweduau
Careers News
Firstly Irsquod like to say thank you to all the parents and senior students who attended the Careers and HSC Information Evening on Wednesday 24th February This was a valuable opportunity to start gathering information in relation to successfully completing the HSC and transitioning on to further study or into the work force after secondary school is done This information night was just the beginning please continue to talk to me over Terms 2 and 3 about what you would like to do after school and Irsquoll be happy to help in any way I can
Secondly Irsquod like to thank all the Year 10 students who met last weekrsquos deadline for handing in their Work Experience forms I am a little disappointed by the number of students who are still not organised for their Work Experience and I would like to stress how important it is that these forms are returned to me as soon as possible I am more than happy to talk to any students and their parentscarers who might be needing a little help in securing a place for Work Experience
Miss Pauline LeesonCareers Adviser
Students in Years 11 amp 12
Do you want to attend Uni and have a diagnosed condition or disability
You need to be aware of all the wonderful supports that are available to you
Free information sessions on Wednesday March 30th for students ndash parents also
welcome
Where Room 54
When March 30th 2pm and 330pm (2 sessions)
RSVP by email by March 23rd to nphelpstrinitylismorensweduau or phone 66276680
for more information
Canteen RostersDue to privacy laws the Canteen rosters are unable to be published on the College Website If you
require information regarding your roster please contact Mrs Amanda Simko on 6627 6685
Student of the Week
Is this you caught on camera
Please see Brother John at SMS Office to claim your prize - a Canteen
Voucher to the value of $500 that can be redeemed at either Site
Canteen
Classes have begun studying the new Vet Course in Early Childhood Education and Care
Students learn to work in a range of early childhood education settings within the requirements of the National Quality Standard as well as adhering to the Education and Care Services National Regulations
Students will gain experience and knowledge in supporting childrenrsquos wellbeing learning and development so they can work in a variety of workplaces including preschools and long day care
Career options may include becoming an early childhood educator nanny family day educator or operate a child minding service in a recreation centre or gym
This course is also a pathway which can take you into teaching and early childhood education degrees at a variety of universities
During the course students are required to complete a minimum of 70 hours of work placement in a licensed and registered early childhood service
The students also complete first aid unit HLTAID004 - Provide an emergency first aid response in an education and care setting
What I enjoy most about being able to participate in the Early Childhood Education and Care course is the practicalrsquos where we get to work with the children I enjoy the smiles and hugs-the happy faces that are glad to see me Alexandra Goodenough
The Early Childhood Education and Care course is really enjoyable in both the theory and practical I look forward to doing my work placement each week I love everything about working with children I enjoy watching them grow and discover new things and develop their own personalities - Caillan Baker
I am taking the Early Childhood Education and Care course because it is my dream to become a Pre-School Educator I have always had a love for working with children and this course really lets me grow my passion further I love this course because we get to do heaps of practical work in child care centers and the theory side of the course is useful and very interesting -Emily Sudiro
Mrs Deb WittEarly Childhood Teacher
VET Year 11 Early Childhood Education and Care
Alexander Goodenough
Caillan Baker
Emily Sudiro
In Hospitality students learn how to prepare and cook an exciting array of food using all the different methods of cookery Year 12 students know how to prepare store and apply a range of contemporary ingredients and to use kitchen equipment safely and appropriately They also know how to think on their feet work in a team and communicate effectively
Mrs Deb WittHospitality Teacher
Year 12 Hospitality
Niamh Halligan assembles a Three ndashTier Brown Sugar Pavlova
I have learnt how to be creative with food arranging and styling food so it has aesthetic appeal
Tayla Snadden - Pot Sticker Pork Dumplings
I enjoy being exposed to recipes that I wouldnrsquot normally make as well as different cuisines I enjoy learning how to use a variety of different equipment in the kitchen
Aimee Malaquin-Basil tomato and Goats Cheese Roulade
I have loved learning to prepare a variety of dishes and acquire new tastes
Our weekly Bridge Building Club had their first competition last Thursday 3rd March Their challenge was to build a bridge from 50 paddle pop sticks one rubber band and a small vial of PVA glue Their only guideline was that the bridge had to be a minimum length of 25cm With a time frame of 30 minutes students from all Years worked fast and thoughtfully All designs showed ingenuity and creativeness Prizes were awarded for Best Designed Bridge which was able to withstand the largest load The winners were Liam Baillie amp Casey Lewis
Congratulations to you both you worked very well together creating a bridge that withstood more than 20 kilos Liam amp Casey were awarded with a marvellous creations block of chocolate each and a ribbon
Well done to all of our Bridge Builders and we will see you again on Thursday Remember the Trinity Bridge Building Club is open to all Years from the start of lunch in lab 95 every Thursday everyone is welcome
Mrs Vanessa McKenzie amp Mr Peter Everingham
Bridge Building Club
Year 9 Food Technology
Year 9 Food Technology Students ndash Cale Cowie and Riley Cooper enjoying their
healthy hamburgers and milkshakeJames Sanderson showing off his
Banana Streusel muffin and a Fruit salad Rubikrsquos Cube
Zara Webb with her yummy Beef burgerrsquos with extra fibre vitamins
and minerals-Sweet potato beetroot avocado
Mr Ferdererrsquos Year 9 Food Technology classes have started their studies by
studying Food Selection and health and creating healthy options in food
Jacinta Wu Seanna Gray Jordyn Wallace Grace Wilson Admiring their Fruit Rubikrsquos cube
Dear ParentsCarers of Year 9 10 and 11 students
TEEN PARTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES AND CYBERSAFETY WHAT PARENTS NEED TO KNOW
On Wednesday 16th March 6pm -730pm the Police SchoolYouth Liaison Officer Senior Constable Nathan Verinder TweedByron LAC will be with us to speak on the topic of Teen parties and Responsibilities and Cybersafety What Parents need to know
The venue is the Champagnat Theatre Brewster Street Entrance (near the bus bays)
You are invited and strongly urged to come along to this session as it will follow the sessions that Trinity students in Years 9 10 and 11 will have heard that day
This is a free event
Parents from other Catholic schools in the area will be invited through Diocesan Parent Assembly so please mark the date
Further inquiries contact Sister Mary Bruggy 6627 6640 or Zelinda Brown at Trinity 6627 6611 or PA Reps Tundra Snape 6624 1883 or Helen Heinemann 6687 8106
SCHOOL FEES
Thank you to all families who have finalised their School Fees or commenced payment plans for 2016 The final date for payment in full to secure a discount is Friday 18th March 2016
If your account is not finalised by this date an alternate payment program needs to be arranged
Progress Statements will be sent out early in April predominantly by email
The majority of families will have approved payment plans in place and receiving a progress statement is simply confirming the transactions processed to their account and not suggesting a problem with the payment arrangements
Of course if you receive an account and do not have a payment program in place please contact the College to discuss the account
If you receive a printed Progress Statement but are able to receive this Statement by email in the future would you please let us know
Quarterly Instalment Due dates
1st Instalment 19th February 2016
2nd Instalment 29th April 2016
3rd Instalment 22nd July 2016
4th Instalment 14th October 2016
Should you anticipate difficulties paying your school fee account please contact Ms Carole Diamond ph 66276 641 to discuss the account or make an appointment for an interview
Mr Warren CoxBusiness Manager
From the Business Manager
CATHOLIC SCHOOL PARENT ASSEMBLY
Parents are the greatest influence on a childrsquos life and education
Every parent to some degree needs support to fulfil their faith and educational responsibilities to their children The Parent Assembly supports parents through
bull Faith enrichmentbull Networking and supportbull Parenting Educationbull Advocacy
It provides parents with opportunities to improve their understanding of child development and parenting skills through seminars workshops and guest speakers We have been given a grant from the Catholic Schools Office to use towards obtaining speakers and resources for parents which will work hand in hand with the great work Sr Mary our Parent Connect Co ordinator Counsellor has been doing for some time If you are interested in being part of the Parent Assembly team for Trinity or would like further information please contact Tundra Snape Parent Representative 66241883 Helen Heinemann Parent Representative 66878106 Sr Mary Bruggy 66276240 Parent Connect Co ordinator or Zelinda Brown 66276611 PA team School Support
Sign-On News
LISMORE THISTLES SOCCER CLUB 2016 JUNIOR SIGN ON
Lismore Thistles Soccer Clubrsquos Junior Sign-on and Information Days will be held at Thistles Park Military Road East Lismore from 930am to 100pm on each
Saturday February 2016
All current and new players are welcome and we have junior teams from Grade 6 to Grade 16 (5 to 16 years)
bull Non-competitive teams (small sided games) from Grade 6 to Grade 11
bull Competitive team competition from Grade 12 through to Grade 16 (boys and girls)
Full fees are required to be paid at Sign On or by agreement on the day ndash however a minimum of 50 of the fees are to be paid at Sign On and the remainder no later than Thursday 29th April 2016
For further information contact Wayne on 0401 069 242Email lismorethistlesscffncnetau Website wwwlismorethistlescomau
Byron Bay FC Soccer Club Places available for girls 12-16 for the 2016
season new and experienced players welcome A great team sport for fun fitness and building
confidence Enquiries contact Kerry at juniorsbyronbayfccomau 0499655928 for information Training Wednesdays 430 at Byron Rec grounds
- all interested players welcome to join in the sessions
2016 BASEBALL SEASON IS HERE
ldquoMARIST BROTHERS BASEBALL CLUBrdquo
JUNIOR SIGN-ON FOR 6-19 YR OLDS
EVERY TUESDAY 400 TO 530 PM FOR MARCH amp ONWARDS
COME ON DOWN TO THE BASEBALL GROUNDS ALBERT PARK LISMORE
ENQUIRES ROBYN 0438 662 523
All Tuesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0414 226 497workersbaseball50gmailcom
LISMORE WORKERS
MARIST BROTHERSAll Tuesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0438 662 523maristbrosbaseballhotmailcom
NORTHS BEARSAll Wednesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0458 122 445northsbaseballgmailcom
EASTS REDBIRDSAll Thursdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0431 021 085redbirdsbaseballclubgmailcom
FREE GLOVE BALL BAG amp DRINK BOTTLE FOR ALL AUSSIE T BALL PLAYERS UNDER 10 WITH REGISTRATION
COME amp TRY DAY SUNDAY 28 FEB10AM ALBERT PARK
The Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart give thanks for 150 years
Saturday 19th MarchMass at 1100 am
All Saints Church Woodburn Coraki Road
ALL INVITED
DELANEY CUPOur Delaney Cup competition named after staff member Bob Delaney (RIP) is designed to recognise the efforts of our students within their House The point score below began at the start of Term 4 2015 and the competition will conclude at the end of Term 3 this year House Captains are aware of the categories that contribute to this competition and constantly work with their students to build House spirit The results below include points earned in relation to the recent swimming carnival events
Cannane Carthage Champagnat Chanel DrsquoArcy Dennis Doyle McColl Nagle Wilson2555 3530 3720 3335 3210 3965 3075 3680 2910 3655
NATHAN DELIVERS A POWERFUL MESSAGEA couple of weeks ago Mrs Brown initiated contact with Trinity ex-student Nathan Parker which led to Nathan coming to the College to speak to a Year 10 and a Year 8 group of students Nathan whose story appeared in the recent Lismore edition of the Echo was severely injured in an ADFA bus crash last year an accident which at the time threw his lifelong goal of being an Airforce pilot into question
Nathanrsquos presentation about resilience focused on his journey to recovery and it was simply inspirational The students were intensely interested in this person who only late last year they were asked to pray for in Tutor groups Nathan gave some very simple recommendations on how to approach problems that seem too immense to even contemplate and his attitude is best summed up in the verse that appears on his business card
The simple fact is that some times in life just donrsquot go to plan I choose to face all my challenges daily and Irsquom just getting started Nathan Parker
TEEN PARTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES AND CYBER ISSUESNext Wednesday Year 9 students will attend a presentation by our Police Schoolsrsquo Liaison Officer on the topic of teen partying and associated issues I expect that it will be legalistic in nature and will not touch on some of the things I alluded to in the letter I sent to parents of Year 9 students a few weeks ago The Officer will present a similar session to interested parents on Wednesday evening at the College and it will be a good opportunity for parents to get together and discuss both the legal and non-legal aspect of teen partying This evening presentation is predominately tailored to parents of Year 9-11 students but is open to all parents You are encouraged to come along and to share your wisdom
Assistant Principal - Middle School
SURNAME NO Anderson Timothy (10) 1
Andreasen Gulliver (11) 1
Auld Kaleb (11) 1
Bailey Ruby (8) 1
Bailey Tate (11) 1
Bannatyne Myles (7) 1
Barlow Nicola (11) 1
Barnham Blake (11) 1
Barry Jackson (7) 1
Bennett Indigo (8) 1
Black Bridie (7) 1
Black Finley (9) 1
Black Sophie (9) 1
Boardman Zak (10) 1
Bodill Jacqueline (10) 1
Brentnall Jacob (9) 1
Brien Tahlia (9) 1
Brown Elsa (8) 1
Brown Trout Ayls (12) 1
Brummelhuis Ken (8) 1
Bryce Taj (8) 1
Burton Jonah (8) 1
Byrne Damon (8) 1
Callister Madilen (7) 1
Carter Joel (7) 1
Castella Mia (8) 1
Chaimongkol Prang (9) 1
Clark Noah (7) 1
Collins Nina (10) 1
Conte Keharnu (7) 1
Daly Lachlan (7) 1
Darvall Molly (8) 1
Davies Elise (8) 1
De Vendra Cristal (9) 1
Donatsch Sam (8) 1
Donnelly Beau (8) 1
Duell Harvey (10) 1
Dwyer Ty (10) 1
Edwards Blake (8) 1
Edwards Tess (7) 1
SURNAME NO Egan Harry (10) 1
Facey Connor (12) 1
Feros Emma (12) 1
Finlayson Caitlin (8) 1
Fiore Christopher (9) 1
Folpp Georgia (8) 1
Fryer Jesse (9) 1
Gambley Eli (9) 1
Gilchrist Finn (7) 1
Glavocih Shelby (11) 1
Glencross Shayla (7) 1
Glover Cody (8) 1
Goodwin Isaac (12) 1
Gordon Lachlan (10) 1
Haber Chloe (7) 1
Halligan Gabe (7) 1
Hamlyn-Edwards Ethan (8)
1
Harris Darcy (7) 1
Harvey Yazmin (9) 1
Heathcote Nicholas (9) 1
Hemsley-Hackett Sam (9)
1
Hennings Emily (8) 1
Hill Matthew (9) 1
Hipkins Lachlan (7) 1
Hogan-Woodbridge Danika (7)
1
Hoskins Ivy (7) 1
Hughes Chloe (12) 1
Hunter Katie (7) 1
Hurtis Sophie (11) 1
Irwin Riley (10) 1
Isaac Hannah (12) 1
Jansen Zac (8) 1
Johnson Keeley (7) 1
Johnson Lachlan (9) 1
Jones Hugo (11) 1
Keed-Allen Jordan (8) 1
King Shataya (10) 1
Kirkland Jessica (7) 1
SURNAME NO Kuhn-Goldstein Xavier (10)
1
Latimer Chloe (8) 1
Latta-Rust Evelyne (9) 1
Laycock Niamh (8) 1
Ledwith Grace (7) 1
Leju Albert (11) 1
Littleford Nathan (8) 1
Lucas Samantha (9) 1
Lymbery Josh (8) 1
MacDougall Charles (11)
1
Mackenzie Nicola (9) 1
Mackie Harriett (9) 1
Mackie Will (7) 1
Malone Safiya (9) 1
Manning Brahmani (10)
1
Mansfield Cara (8) 1
Marks Aleesha (12) 1
Marsh Brodie (11) 1
Martin Lahni (8) 1
Martin Nicola (7) 1
Martin-Ryan Maddy (7) 1
McErlean Lill (8) 1
McFadden Sophia (11) 1
McKenna Marie (8) 1
McLean Bridgette (7) 1
McLeod Bell (10) 1
Mellick Inika (8) 1
Meuffels Nikita (8) 1
Muldoon Sean (11) 1
Murphy Kiyan (9) 1
Murphy Lachlan (8) 1
Murray Jack (11) 1
Namrell-Bright Otis (9) 1
Nicolas Sean (7) 1
Noffke Jordan (7) 1
OConnor Isabella (9) 1
OReilly Taylah (9) 1
Oberle Leonard (7) 1
SURNAME NO Osborne Eryn (9) 1
Owen Jemima (8) 1
Park Tanner (7) 1
Parker Ruby (7) 1
Parks Dylan (10) 1
Partridge Ben (8) 1
Pearson-Roden Heidi (9)
1
Perkins Pearl (8) 1
Phoenix Max (8) 1
Pisarek Chelsea (11) 1
Powell Jessica (9) 1
Regnault Felix (8) 1
Rhodes Georgia (8) 1
Robertson Tayley (9) 1
Robinson Ella (8) 1
Robinson Jenna (10) 1
Rose Shari (8) 1
Rupnik Oliver (8) 1
Ryan Declan (7) 1
Saberi Raneesha (12) 1
Salkeld Hugh (8) 1
Sanderson James (9) 1
Sculley Hannah (12) 1
Scutt Mitchell (12) 1
Selleck Isabellah (8) 1
Shearman Taj (7) 1
Sherlock Hugo (12) 1
Shoemark Isabella (9) 1
Simpson Larni (10) 1
Sivewright Abbey (8) 1
Sivewright Maddie (11) 1
Skerritt Jesse (12) 1
Smith Anouk (7) 1
Smith Josephine (10) 1
Smith Lucais (9) 1
Snider Ruby (8) 1
Snider Wesley (10) 1
Somerville Emma (7) 1
Speak Emily (8) 1
SURNAME NO Stahl Cooper (12) 1
Stahl Oscar (10) 1
Thompson Alex (11) 1
Thompson Elliott (7) 1
Thorpe Lilli (9) 1
Toms Brooke (8) 1
Vinall Nic (7) 1
Wagenfeld Nel Hannah (9)
1
Wagland Bella (8) 1
Walford-Smith Eliotte (7)
1
Wallace Jordyn (9) 1
Walpole Maxwell (8) 1
Walston Sophia (10) 1
Ward Isabella (10) 1
Waters Phoebe (7) 1
Webster Belle-Rose (10) 1
Welch Harry (10) 1
Whiston Samantha (8) 1
White Shani (12) 1
Willock-Minkov Daniel (7)
1
Wood Kolbi (7) 1
Wood Zoe (9) 1
Wu Isabelle (7) 1
Zeck Maggi (8) 1
Zhou Yuki (8) 1
Adams Latesha (8) 2
Alberth Tianna (8) 2
Angel Eloise (7) 2
Archer-McDonald Jonah (8)
2
Ball Isabelle (8) 2
Barlow Rachael (9) 2
Barrett Samara (8) 2
Bell Hugh (11) 2
Bell Stephanie (7) 2
Boonham Taneisha (7) 2
Brumley Rose (8) 2
Buckley Jemma (8) 2
Be Your Best
BE YOUR BESTBe your Best is an incentive program to encourage all students to be the best person they can Each fortnight teachers are asked to notice students who are displaying the focus quality and to distribute about 4 tokens to each of their classes The focus qualities change from fortnight to fortnight cycling through Being Respectful Being Responsible Being Reconciling Being Just and Fair and Being Hopeful All of these comprise the values that we nurture in our students within our classes
When students receive a token they place it in the Token box at the office of their Head of House Twice per term each House makes two draws from the Token box and those whose tokens are drawn are awarded a $20 canteen voucher The tokens are all kept and on the last day of the school year 5 tokens are drawn from all the tokens collected throughout the year with the lucky owners winning an iPad each
Congratulations to the students listed below who received tokens during the first 5 weeks of this term
Mr John Loadsman
SURNAME NO Buckley Molly (8) 2
Camidge Taylor (7) 2
Clark Chelsea (11) 2
Clark Grace (7) 2
Clark Jessica (9) 2
Clarke Ethan (10) 2
Coles Zoe (10) 2
Collins-Bray Biancha (7) 2
Collinson Maya (9) 2
Conti Ben (7) 2
Cotterill Freya (8) 2
Crossing Chloe (12) 2
Donatsch Tom (10) 2
Duncan Keeley (7) 2
Egan Ella (8) 2
Enright Chloe (8) 2
Farmer Lily (7) 2
Fawcett Jacob (7) 2
Feliu Sebastian (7) 2
Findlay Sage (10) 2
Gambold Indi (8) 2
Gibson Alex (7) 2
Gleeson Kalki (11) 2
Graham Lachie (8) 2
Green Keely (8) 2
Greenhalgh Mason (9) 2
Halligan Niamh (12) 2
Harvey Kahlia (8) 2
James Arri (7) 2
Jamroz Charlise (7) 2
Kehoe Aimee (7) 2
King Namiah (11) 2
Ledwith Claire (7) 2
Lucas Julia (7) 2
Malaquin Sophie (9) 2
SURNAME NO McGeary Amelia (10) 2
McGrath Taquira (9) 2
McInnes Zoe (7) 2
McIvor Flynn (8) 2
McIvor Joshua (12) 2
McKenzie Caitlin (10) 2
McLean Brianna (10) 2
McNaughton Mad-dison (7)
2
McNeill Lachlan (7) 2
McWilliam Grace (7) 2
Moore Kiara (8) 2
Mortimer Monique (9) 2
Murray Ruby (9) 2
Ngatai Tamati (7) 2
Nicholls Tescha (12) 2
Nugent Gabriella (11) 2
OReilly Poppy (7) 2
Packham Ryley (8) 2
Parsons Grace (7) 2
Piccini Aaron (8) 2
Pigott Amber (8) 2
Priestley Myc (10) 2
Restall Taylor (8) 2
Riley William (12) 2
Roberts Nicola (9) 2
Rogers Xanthe (11) 2
Ruhe-Crofts Isla (8) 2
Ruiz De Luzuriaga Francesco (10)
2
Sanderson Ivy (10) 2
Sattler Tayla (9) 2
Schneider Ursula (10) 2
Sheppeard Suhani (8) 2
Slade Kelsie (8) 2
SURNAME NO Slatter Aaliyah (9) 2
Smith Emily (11) 2
Smith Tulsi (7) 2
Snadden Tayla (12) 2
Stein Sage (9) 2
Taitoko Akira (7) 2
Taylor Emmilee (8) 2
Townsend Emily (7) 2
Townsend Kate (11) 2
Waldock Josh (7) 2
Wilkinson Kienan (9) 2
Worts Clee (12) 2
Wu Jacinta (9) 2
Alexander-Gordon Blaire (9)
3
Altmann Sonny (8) 3
Barnsley Samuel (8) 3
Cadonetti Riley (11) 3
Craig Pippa (8) 3
Cromwell Bella (8) 3
Donohoe Mallary (10) 3
Dunne Quillan (9) 3
Esslemont Emma (8) 3
Everingham Dakota (8) 3
Flood Lucas (7) 3
Flynn Riley (10) 3
Gallagher Reece (7) 3
Gillott Dusty (7) 3
Gregg Issy (7) 3
Gregory Luka (7) 3
Harris Megan (7) 3
Hatherley Lola (9) 3
Hill Chloe (7) 3
Hughes Zoe (9) 3
Hurst Aleesha (7) 3
SURNAME NO Kennett Phoebe (7) 3
Laughton Lily (7) 3
Ledwith Nicholas (9) 3
Leju Aggrey (8) 3
Logan-Cole Eleonor (9) 3
McInnes James (12) 3
McNabb Nickola (7) 3
Meldrum Connor (7) 3
Milgate Chloe (8) 3
Mitchell Charles (8) 3
Musson Ebony (8) 3
Nguyen Tommy (8) 3
Parker Elouise (11) 3
Pereira Sophie (8) 3
Pietens Ochre (8) 3
Rankin Shannon (7) 3
Reaney Emily (7) 3
Robertson Kayla (11) 3
Rose Tarni (7) 3
Ruane Fraser (8) 3
Smith Lyndl (8) 3
Smith Shanae (8) 3
Venn Ashleigh (10) 3
Venn Sarah (12) 3
Cartwright Grace (8) 4
Coronakes Ziggy (7) 4
Cumine Damon (7) 4
Eckersley Darcie (9) 4
Elliott Nicholas (10) 4
Frahm Caitlin (7) 4
Geary Eva (7) 4
Gray Seanna (9) 4
Hindle Tomas (7) 4
McNabb Zac (7) 4
SURNAME NO Paredez Paredes Ale-jandra (9)
4
Porteils Ethan (7) 4
Rogerson Laura (8) 4
Ryall Arky (8) 4
Saxby Ky (7) 4
Smoother Laree (8) 4
Tait Abby (8) 4
Taranto Tahlia (8) 4
Willemsen Duane (10) 4
Williams Emily (8) 4
Allen Emileyne (7) 5
Barnsley Madelene (7) 5
Dransfield Taylor (8) 5
Furness Tahlia (8) 5
Hughes Samantha (7) 5
Little Asha (8) 5
Parrish Keea (10) 5
Rankin Jamilla (8) 5
Van Arendonk Hannah (7)
6
Van Baarsen Chloe (8) 6
Vure Sriya (8) 6
Lawson Grace (8) 7
McDougall Kaiya (7) 7
Richardson Joel (7) 7
Rogers Zane (8) 7
Torres Mia (7) 7
Yopp Kali (7) 7
Clarke Max (8) 8
Harvey Campbell (8) 9
Maciek Telaar (8) 9
Albertini Braiden (8) 10
Partridge Serena (8) 10
THE MAGICAL WORLD OF SCIENCE-RICHARD SCHOLESOn Tuesday 1st March Year 7 and 8 were entertained by an hour of exciting and practical Science The presenter was very engaging and he used crowd participation to keep the energy levels of the audience up A sea of raised hands and appropriate shouting at the right moments displayed student enthusiasm Popular displays were elephantrsquos toothpaste film canister rockets colour chemistry giant bubbles a lung capacity competition and some creative use of toilet paper Students were left with lots of ideas for fun science at home behaviour was great and there were lots of smiling faces as both Year Groups left the Champagnat Theatre
Thanks to staff who accompanied the students and the Science Department for organising the show
Mrs Kate AshdownAssistant Head of Science
Science News
TALENTED STUDENT COMPETITIONSA note was emailed to parents last week with the dates and times for competitions that include ICAS Australian Maths Competition History and Geography Competitions and Language Competitions Please note that the permission note and payment are due back by Thursday 24th March
INTERIM REPORTSAn Interim Report for Year 7 to 11 students will be sent to parents in the last week of this Term The aim of an Interim Report is to give families a snap shot into the studentrsquos progress and their effort and participation in class
MID COURSE EXAMS ndash YEAR 12These exams begin next week Students only need to be at school when they have an exam If a student is unwell on the day of an exam they must contact the Office of Student Learning before 9am (6627 6603) and they must get a doctorrsquos certificate
REQUESTS FOR EXTENSIONSStudents in Year 10 11 and 12 who know they will be absent for an assessment task (Immersion School Sport Principal Approved Leave) must apply for an extension for the task This must be done at least 24 hours before the task Extension forms are available from the Office of Student Learning or on the Trinity website under Learning Curriculum Forms Please note that if the task is a hand-in task it should be submitted before the due date
Mrs Victoria Nicolas
Director of Curriculum
Dear ParentsCarers of Year 7 students
Recently your young person had the opportunity at school of attending the Digital Citizenship Programme with Mr Tim Kelly from Lismore CSO Prior to this session a survey was completed with the Year 7 students The data drawn from these results was used as reference in Timrsquos talk Hopefully you have been able to engage in conversation about this session with your child and so further understand the importance of good usage and responsibilities Andrew Burgess Lismore CSO will present the parent component of this programme on
Monday 14th March 630pm to 745pm
Champagnat Theatre Trinity Catholic College Lismore Brewster Street gate near the bus bays
No charge
Please mark this date and join other Year 7 parents for an informative and entertaining presentation We would like to see every family represented at this important session Your childrsquos wellbeing and safety online is very important to us too
DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP The safe use of technology and the internet What parents need to know about keeping them safe online
Andrew Burgess is employed by the Catholic Schools Office Lismore He has been a Learning Technologies Adviser K-12 and Project Manager for the delivery of Distance Education Courses in Stage 6 through the Diocese of Lismore Online Education Centre His current role is E-Learning Manager
He currently sits on a Catholic Network Australia (CNA) working group providing strategic advice in the area of Contemporary Learning pedagogical change and teacher professional learning He also sits on a governance committee for Catholic Education Network (CEnet) for their ONCE data warehousing project Andrew has a background as a teacher in a variety of technologies including Information and Communication Technologies He is a skilled and avid user of technology and a pioneer in online learning in Catholic Schools in Australia He presents regularly within and outside the diocese
Andrewrsquos one hour presentation will include the following
bull Childrenrsquos use of the internet and emerging technologies
bull Potential risks for adults and children online
bull Tips to help children stay safe online
bull Where to get helpSister Mary Bruggy Parent Connect Co-ordinator
Mrs Sharyn Gill-Andrews Year 7 Transition Co-ordinator
Parent Connect Co-ordinator
SYDNEY DANCE EXCURSION
In Early February the Year 11 and 12 Dance students travelled to Sydney Students undertook workshops at Dance Central HSC Dance Workshops with HSC markers and open classes at Sydney Dance Company The group also attended the Seymour Centre Theatre to view the performance of Callback the best of the 2015 HSC performances compositions and films The highlight for most was watching Matilda the musical on Saturday night at the Lyric Theatre The students walked long distances and danced a lot and it can be safe to say they were a little tired and sore on return It was however a wonderful excursion to experience the dance world at a HSC and professional level
Mrs Alison Unwin GrossfeldtHead of Perfoming Arts
Dance News
Thank you all so much for your kind and generous support of the Fiji Appeal The response was outstanding and we had an incredible variety of good quality second-hand gear as well as many items which had obviously been purchased specifically for this Appeal including books pens coloured pencils towels and other bathroom items and two boxes full of brand-new mosquito nets It was wonderful to be able to donate these items to people who have lost so much and to have gathered them in such a short time frame was amazing
Thank you to all the students and their families for your open-hearted generosity
Mrs Robyn SchoberHead of Wilson House
IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING APPLE DEVICES
Apple has a recall on power plugs from certain Apple devices - see the attached information In particular this affects our Year 12 and Year 11 students Please note that Year 10 students are not affected To make the process easier we will arrange to swap the old part with a new one in Tutor Group
The change over will take place
1 Year 12 ndash Tutor Group on Friday this week (Friday 11 March)
2 Year 11 ndash Tutor Group on Tuesday next week (Tuesday 15 March)
If you have Apple devices such as older iPads or phones or old MacBook you may also have one of these old plugs If you read the attached information you can determine whether you have one of the affected parts Please note that iPhone 5s or later are not affected If you have one of the affected parts if you take it to a local Apple dealer such as PowerMax they will be able to swap it for you
Sport News
Swimming has been the major focus on the sporting calendar for the start of 2016
We kicked off the year with the Championship Swimming Carnival with Doyle House taking out the overall pointscore with several strong performances
The Age Champions for 2016 are
12 Year Old Girls
Bridie Black Dennis
Charlise Jamroz DrsquoArcy
13 Year Old Girls
Ella Egan McColl
13 Year Old Boys
Ashley Daniels Nagle
14 Year Old Girls
Yazmin Harvey McColl
14 Year Old Boys
Francis Rupnick Wilson
15 Year Old Girls
Zoe Hughes Carthage
15 Year Old Boys
Harrison Ashby Doyle
16 Year Old Girls
Darcie Balcon Doyle
16 Year Old Boys
Ollie Hayes Champagnat
17 amp Over Girls
Hannah Sculley Doyle
17 amp Over Boys
Blake Penhey Wilson
Good luck to the team of swimmers that are competing on Thursday in Kempsey at the Diocesan Swimming Carnival
As Brother John mentioned earlier congratulations must go to Wilson House for their win in the Spirit Cup on Friday at the Participation Swimming Carnival Well done to Dennis House for taking out the Lismore Pool pointscore and Champagnat House for winning at the Alstonville Pool
Focus now begins on many of our winter sports as well as Cross Country so keep an eye and ear out for sign on and trials for the many sports we have at Trinity
Mr Matthew Barlow
Can you helpEach year two Trivia Nights are held for the students-bull Junior Trivia Night - Years 7 8 and 9 ndash 21st Junebull Senior Trivia Night - Years 10 11 amp 12 - 28th JuneThis early note is to ask if there are any ParentsCarers and Friends who would be in a position to donate prizes to these nights If you have a family business you may be amenable to donating a prize or two In the past we have had Helicopter Rides Dinners for Two Cinema Passes BackpacksCapsSunglassesGamesetcdonatedAnyofferwouldbegreatlyappreciatedandwill be acknowledged on the night and in future E-Lanterns
If you are able to help with a donation please contact Mrs Jenny Dwyer at the College on 6627 6647 or email jdwyertrinitylismorensweduau
Careers News
Firstly Irsquod like to say thank you to all the parents and senior students who attended the Careers and HSC Information Evening on Wednesday 24th February This was a valuable opportunity to start gathering information in relation to successfully completing the HSC and transitioning on to further study or into the work force after secondary school is done This information night was just the beginning please continue to talk to me over Terms 2 and 3 about what you would like to do after school and Irsquoll be happy to help in any way I can
Secondly Irsquod like to thank all the Year 10 students who met last weekrsquos deadline for handing in their Work Experience forms I am a little disappointed by the number of students who are still not organised for their Work Experience and I would like to stress how important it is that these forms are returned to me as soon as possible I am more than happy to talk to any students and their parentscarers who might be needing a little help in securing a place for Work Experience
Miss Pauline LeesonCareers Adviser
Students in Years 11 amp 12
Do you want to attend Uni and have a diagnosed condition or disability
You need to be aware of all the wonderful supports that are available to you
Free information sessions on Wednesday March 30th for students ndash parents also
welcome
Where Room 54
When March 30th 2pm and 330pm (2 sessions)
RSVP by email by March 23rd to nphelpstrinitylismorensweduau or phone 66276680
for more information
Canteen RostersDue to privacy laws the Canteen rosters are unable to be published on the College Website If you
require information regarding your roster please contact Mrs Amanda Simko on 6627 6685
Student of the Week
Is this you caught on camera
Please see Brother John at SMS Office to claim your prize - a Canteen
Voucher to the value of $500 that can be redeemed at either Site
Canteen
Classes have begun studying the new Vet Course in Early Childhood Education and Care
Students learn to work in a range of early childhood education settings within the requirements of the National Quality Standard as well as adhering to the Education and Care Services National Regulations
Students will gain experience and knowledge in supporting childrenrsquos wellbeing learning and development so they can work in a variety of workplaces including preschools and long day care
Career options may include becoming an early childhood educator nanny family day educator or operate a child minding service in a recreation centre or gym
This course is also a pathway which can take you into teaching and early childhood education degrees at a variety of universities
During the course students are required to complete a minimum of 70 hours of work placement in a licensed and registered early childhood service
The students also complete first aid unit HLTAID004 - Provide an emergency first aid response in an education and care setting
What I enjoy most about being able to participate in the Early Childhood Education and Care course is the practicalrsquos where we get to work with the children I enjoy the smiles and hugs-the happy faces that are glad to see me Alexandra Goodenough
The Early Childhood Education and Care course is really enjoyable in both the theory and practical I look forward to doing my work placement each week I love everything about working with children I enjoy watching them grow and discover new things and develop their own personalities - Caillan Baker
I am taking the Early Childhood Education and Care course because it is my dream to become a Pre-School Educator I have always had a love for working with children and this course really lets me grow my passion further I love this course because we get to do heaps of practical work in child care centers and the theory side of the course is useful and very interesting -Emily Sudiro
Mrs Deb WittEarly Childhood Teacher
VET Year 11 Early Childhood Education and Care
Alexander Goodenough
Caillan Baker
Emily Sudiro
In Hospitality students learn how to prepare and cook an exciting array of food using all the different methods of cookery Year 12 students know how to prepare store and apply a range of contemporary ingredients and to use kitchen equipment safely and appropriately They also know how to think on their feet work in a team and communicate effectively
Mrs Deb WittHospitality Teacher
Year 12 Hospitality
Niamh Halligan assembles a Three ndashTier Brown Sugar Pavlova
I have learnt how to be creative with food arranging and styling food so it has aesthetic appeal
Tayla Snadden - Pot Sticker Pork Dumplings
I enjoy being exposed to recipes that I wouldnrsquot normally make as well as different cuisines I enjoy learning how to use a variety of different equipment in the kitchen
Aimee Malaquin-Basil tomato and Goats Cheese Roulade
I have loved learning to prepare a variety of dishes and acquire new tastes
Our weekly Bridge Building Club had their first competition last Thursday 3rd March Their challenge was to build a bridge from 50 paddle pop sticks one rubber band and a small vial of PVA glue Their only guideline was that the bridge had to be a minimum length of 25cm With a time frame of 30 minutes students from all Years worked fast and thoughtfully All designs showed ingenuity and creativeness Prizes were awarded for Best Designed Bridge which was able to withstand the largest load The winners were Liam Baillie amp Casey Lewis
Congratulations to you both you worked very well together creating a bridge that withstood more than 20 kilos Liam amp Casey were awarded with a marvellous creations block of chocolate each and a ribbon
Well done to all of our Bridge Builders and we will see you again on Thursday Remember the Trinity Bridge Building Club is open to all Years from the start of lunch in lab 95 every Thursday everyone is welcome
Mrs Vanessa McKenzie amp Mr Peter Everingham
Bridge Building Club
Year 9 Food Technology
Year 9 Food Technology Students ndash Cale Cowie and Riley Cooper enjoying their
healthy hamburgers and milkshakeJames Sanderson showing off his
Banana Streusel muffin and a Fruit salad Rubikrsquos Cube
Zara Webb with her yummy Beef burgerrsquos with extra fibre vitamins
and minerals-Sweet potato beetroot avocado
Mr Ferdererrsquos Year 9 Food Technology classes have started their studies by
studying Food Selection and health and creating healthy options in food
Jacinta Wu Seanna Gray Jordyn Wallace Grace Wilson Admiring their Fruit Rubikrsquos cube
Dear ParentsCarers of Year 9 10 and 11 students
TEEN PARTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES AND CYBERSAFETY WHAT PARENTS NEED TO KNOW
On Wednesday 16th March 6pm -730pm the Police SchoolYouth Liaison Officer Senior Constable Nathan Verinder TweedByron LAC will be with us to speak on the topic of Teen parties and Responsibilities and Cybersafety What Parents need to know
The venue is the Champagnat Theatre Brewster Street Entrance (near the bus bays)
You are invited and strongly urged to come along to this session as it will follow the sessions that Trinity students in Years 9 10 and 11 will have heard that day
This is a free event
Parents from other Catholic schools in the area will be invited through Diocesan Parent Assembly so please mark the date
Further inquiries contact Sister Mary Bruggy 6627 6640 or Zelinda Brown at Trinity 6627 6611 or PA Reps Tundra Snape 6624 1883 or Helen Heinemann 6687 8106
SCHOOL FEES
Thank you to all families who have finalised their School Fees or commenced payment plans for 2016 The final date for payment in full to secure a discount is Friday 18th March 2016
If your account is not finalised by this date an alternate payment program needs to be arranged
Progress Statements will be sent out early in April predominantly by email
The majority of families will have approved payment plans in place and receiving a progress statement is simply confirming the transactions processed to their account and not suggesting a problem with the payment arrangements
Of course if you receive an account and do not have a payment program in place please contact the College to discuss the account
If you receive a printed Progress Statement but are able to receive this Statement by email in the future would you please let us know
Quarterly Instalment Due dates
1st Instalment 19th February 2016
2nd Instalment 29th April 2016
3rd Instalment 22nd July 2016
4th Instalment 14th October 2016
Should you anticipate difficulties paying your school fee account please contact Ms Carole Diamond ph 66276 641 to discuss the account or make an appointment for an interview
Mr Warren CoxBusiness Manager
From the Business Manager
CATHOLIC SCHOOL PARENT ASSEMBLY
Parents are the greatest influence on a childrsquos life and education
Every parent to some degree needs support to fulfil their faith and educational responsibilities to their children The Parent Assembly supports parents through
bull Faith enrichmentbull Networking and supportbull Parenting Educationbull Advocacy
It provides parents with opportunities to improve their understanding of child development and parenting skills through seminars workshops and guest speakers We have been given a grant from the Catholic Schools Office to use towards obtaining speakers and resources for parents which will work hand in hand with the great work Sr Mary our Parent Connect Co ordinator Counsellor has been doing for some time If you are interested in being part of the Parent Assembly team for Trinity or would like further information please contact Tundra Snape Parent Representative 66241883 Helen Heinemann Parent Representative 66878106 Sr Mary Bruggy 66276240 Parent Connect Co ordinator or Zelinda Brown 66276611 PA team School Support
Sign-On News
LISMORE THISTLES SOCCER CLUB 2016 JUNIOR SIGN ON
Lismore Thistles Soccer Clubrsquos Junior Sign-on and Information Days will be held at Thistles Park Military Road East Lismore from 930am to 100pm on each
Saturday February 2016
All current and new players are welcome and we have junior teams from Grade 6 to Grade 16 (5 to 16 years)
bull Non-competitive teams (small sided games) from Grade 6 to Grade 11
bull Competitive team competition from Grade 12 through to Grade 16 (boys and girls)
Full fees are required to be paid at Sign On or by agreement on the day ndash however a minimum of 50 of the fees are to be paid at Sign On and the remainder no later than Thursday 29th April 2016
For further information contact Wayne on 0401 069 242Email lismorethistlesscffncnetau Website wwwlismorethistlescomau
Byron Bay FC Soccer Club Places available for girls 12-16 for the 2016
season new and experienced players welcome A great team sport for fun fitness and building
confidence Enquiries contact Kerry at juniorsbyronbayfccomau 0499655928 for information Training Wednesdays 430 at Byron Rec grounds
- all interested players welcome to join in the sessions
2016 BASEBALL SEASON IS HERE
ldquoMARIST BROTHERS BASEBALL CLUBrdquo
JUNIOR SIGN-ON FOR 6-19 YR OLDS
EVERY TUESDAY 400 TO 530 PM FOR MARCH amp ONWARDS
COME ON DOWN TO THE BASEBALL GROUNDS ALBERT PARK LISMORE
ENQUIRES ROBYN 0438 662 523
All Tuesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0414 226 497workersbaseball50gmailcom
LISMORE WORKERS
MARIST BROTHERSAll Tuesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0438 662 523maristbrosbaseballhotmailcom
NORTHS BEARSAll Wednesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0458 122 445northsbaseballgmailcom
EASTS REDBIRDSAll Thursdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0431 021 085redbirdsbaseballclubgmailcom
FREE GLOVE BALL BAG amp DRINK BOTTLE FOR ALL AUSSIE T BALL PLAYERS UNDER 10 WITH REGISTRATION
COME amp TRY DAY SUNDAY 28 FEB10AM ALBERT PARK
The Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart give thanks for 150 years
Saturday 19th MarchMass at 1100 am
All Saints Church Woodburn Coraki Road
ALL INVITED
SURNAME NO Anderson Timothy (10) 1
Andreasen Gulliver (11) 1
Auld Kaleb (11) 1
Bailey Ruby (8) 1
Bailey Tate (11) 1
Bannatyne Myles (7) 1
Barlow Nicola (11) 1
Barnham Blake (11) 1
Barry Jackson (7) 1
Bennett Indigo (8) 1
Black Bridie (7) 1
Black Finley (9) 1
Black Sophie (9) 1
Boardman Zak (10) 1
Bodill Jacqueline (10) 1
Brentnall Jacob (9) 1
Brien Tahlia (9) 1
Brown Elsa (8) 1
Brown Trout Ayls (12) 1
Brummelhuis Ken (8) 1
Bryce Taj (8) 1
Burton Jonah (8) 1
Byrne Damon (8) 1
Callister Madilen (7) 1
Carter Joel (7) 1
Castella Mia (8) 1
Chaimongkol Prang (9) 1
Clark Noah (7) 1
Collins Nina (10) 1
Conte Keharnu (7) 1
Daly Lachlan (7) 1
Darvall Molly (8) 1
Davies Elise (8) 1
De Vendra Cristal (9) 1
Donatsch Sam (8) 1
Donnelly Beau (8) 1
Duell Harvey (10) 1
Dwyer Ty (10) 1
Edwards Blake (8) 1
Edwards Tess (7) 1
SURNAME NO Egan Harry (10) 1
Facey Connor (12) 1
Feros Emma (12) 1
Finlayson Caitlin (8) 1
Fiore Christopher (9) 1
Folpp Georgia (8) 1
Fryer Jesse (9) 1
Gambley Eli (9) 1
Gilchrist Finn (7) 1
Glavocih Shelby (11) 1
Glencross Shayla (7) 1
Glover Cody (8) 1
Goodwin Isaac (12) 1
Gordon Lachlan (10) 1
Haber Chloe (7) 1
Halligan Gabe (7) 1
Hamlyn-Edwards Ethan (8)
1
Harris Darcy (7) 1
Harvey Yazmin (9) 1
Heathcote Nicholas (9) 1
Hemsley-Hackett Sam (9)
1
Hennings Emily (8) 1
Hill Matthew (9) 1
Hipkins Lachlan (7) 1
Hogan-Woodbridge Danika (7)
1
Hoskins Ivy (7) 1
Hughes Chloe (12) 1
Hunter Katie (7) 1
Hurtis Sophie (11) 1
Irwin Riley (10) 1
Isaac Hannah (12) 1
Jansen Zac (8) 1
Johnson Keeley (7) 1
Johnson Lachlan (9) 1
Jones Hugo (11) 1
Keed-Allen Jordan (8) 1
King Shataya (10) 1
Kirkland Jessica (7) 1
SURNAME NO Kuhn-Goldstein Xavier (10)
1
Latimer Chloe (8) 1
Latta-Rust Evelyne (9) 1
Laycock Niamh (8) 1
Ledwith Grace (7) 1
Leju Albert (11) 1
Littleford Nathan (8) 1
Lucas Samantha (9) 1
Lymbery Josh (8) 1
MacDougall Charles (11)
1
Mackenzie Nicola (9) 1
Mackie Harriett (9) 1
Mackie Will (7) 1
Malone Safiya (9) 1
Manning Brahmani (10)
1
Mansfield Cara (8) 1
Marks Aleesha (12) 1
Marsh Brodie (11) 1
Martin Lahni (8) 1
Martin Nicola (7) 1
Martin-Ryan Maddy (7) 1
McErlean Lill (8) 1
McFadden Sophia (11) 1
McKenna Marie (8) 1
McLean Bridgette (7) 1
McLeod Bell (10) 1
Mellick Inika (8) 1
Meuffels Nikita (8) 1
Muldoon Sean (11) 1
Murphy Kiyan (9) 1
Murphy Lachlan (8) 1
Murray Jack (11) 1
Namrell-Bright Otis (9) 1
Nicolas Sean (7) 1
Noffke Jordan (7) 1
OConnor Isabella (9) 1
OReilly Taylah (9) 1
Oberle Leonard (7) 1
SURNAME NO Osborne Eryn (9) 1
Owen Jemima (8) 1
Park Tanner (7) 1
Parker Ruby (7) 1
Parks Dylan (10) 1
Partridge Ben (8) 1
Pearson-Roden Heidi (9)
1
Perkins Pearl (8) 1
Phoenix Max (8) 1
Pisarek Chelsea (11) 1
Powell Jessica (9) 1
Regnault Felix (8) 1
Rhodes Georgia (8) 1
Robertson Tayley (9) 1
Robinson Ella (8) 1
Robinson Jenna (10) 1
Rose Shari (8) 1
Rupnik Oliver (8) 1
Ryan Declan (7) 1
Saberi Raneesha (12) 1
Salkeld Hugh (8) 1
Sanderson James (9) 1
Sculley Hannah (12) 1
Scutt Mitchell (12) 1
Selleck Isabellah (8) 1
Shearman Taj (7) 1
Sherlock Hugo (12) 1
Shoemark Isabella (9) 1
Simpson Larni (10) 1
Sivewright Abbey (8) 1
Sivewright Maddie (11) 1
Skerritt Jesse (12) 1
Smith Anouk (7) 1
Smith Josephine (10) 1
Smith Lucais (9) 1
Snider Ruby (8) 1
Snider Wesley (10) 1
Somerville Emma (7) 1
Speak Emily (8) 1
SURNAME NO Stahl Cooper (12) 1
Stahl Oscar (10) 1
Thompson Alex (11) 1
Thompson Elliott (7) 1
Thorpe Lilli (9) 1
Toms Brooke (8) 1
Vinall Nic (7) 1
Wagenfeld Nel Hannah (9)
1
Wagland Bella (8) 1
Walford-Smith Eliotte (7)
1
Wallace Jordyn (9) 1
Walpole Maxwell (8) 1
Walston Sophia (10) 1
Ward Isabella (10) 1
Waters Phoebe (7) 1
Webster Belle-Rose (10) 1
Welch Harry (10) 1
Whiston Samantha (8) 1
White Shani (12) 1
Willock-Minkov Daniel (7)
1
Wood Kolbi (7) 1
Wood Zoe (9) 1
Wu Isabelle (7) 1
Zeck Maggi (8) 1
Zhou Yuki (8) 1
Adams Latesha (8) 2
Alberth Tianna (8) 2
Angel Eloise (7) 2
Archer-McDonald Jonah (8)
2
Ball Isabelle (8) 2
Barlow Rachael (9) 2
Barrett Samara (8) 2
Bell Hugh (11) 2
Bell Stephanie (7) 2
Boonham Taneisha (7) 2
Brumley Rose (8) 2
Buckley Jemma (8) 2
Be Your Best
BE YOUR BESTBe your Best is an incentive program to encourage all students to be the best person they can Each fortnight teachers are asked to notice students who are displaying the focus quality and to distribute about 4 tokens to each of their classes The focus qualities change from fortnight to fortnight cycling through Being Respectful Being Responsible Being Reconciling Being Just and Fair and Being Hopeful All of these comprise the values that we nurture in our students within our classes
When students receive a token they place it in the Token box at the office of their Head of House Twice per term each House makes two draws from the Token box and those whose tokens are drawn are awarded a $20 canteen voucher The tokens are all kept and on the last day of the school year 5 tokens are drawn from all the tokens collected throughout the year with the lucky owners winning an iPad each
Congratulations to the students listed below who received tokens during the first 5 weeks of this term
Mr John Loadsman
SURNAME NO Buckley Molly (8) 2
Camidge Taylor (7) 2
Clark Chelsea (11) 2
Clark Grace (7) 2
Clark Jessica (9) 2
Clarke Ethan (10) 2
Coles Zoe (10) 2
Collins-Bray Biancha (7) 2
Collinson Maya (9) 2
Conti Ben (7) 2
Cotterill Freya (8) 2
Crossing Chloe (12) 2
Donatsch Tom (10) 2
Duncan Keeley (7) 2
Egan Ella (8) 2
Enright Chloe (8) 2
Farmer Lily (7) 2
Fawcett Jacob (7) 2
Feliu Sebastian (7) 2
Findlay Sage (10) 2
Gambold Indi (8) 2
Gibson Alex (7) 2
Gleeson Kalki (11) 2
Graham Lachie (8) 2
Green Keely (8) 2
Greenhalgh Mason (9) 2
Halligan Niamh (12) 2
Harvey Kahlia (8) 2
James Arri (7) 2
Jamroz Charlise (7) 2
Kehoe Aimee (7) 2
King Namiah (11) 2
Ledwith Claire (7) 2
Lucas Julia (7) 2
Malaquin Sophie (9) 2
SURNAME NO McGeary Amelia (10) 2
McGrath Taquira (9) 2
McInnes Zoe (7) 2
McIvor Flynn (8) 2
McIvor Joshua (12) 2
McKenzie Caitlin (10) 2
McLean Brianna (10) 2
McNaughton Mad-dison (7)
2
McNeill Lachlan (7) 2
McWilliam Grace (7) 2
Moore Kiara (8) 2
Mortimer Monique (9) 2
Murray Ruby (9) 2
Ngatai Tamati (7) 2
Nicholls Tescha (12) 2
Nugent Gabriella (11) 2
OReilly Poppy (7) 2
Packham Ryley (8) 2
Parsons Grace (7) 2
Piccini Aaron (8) 2
Pigott Amber (8) 2
Priestley Myc (10) 2
Restall Taylor (8) 2
Riley William (12) 2
Roberts Nicola (9) 2
Rogers Xanthe (11) 2
Ruhe-Crofts Isla (8) 2
Ruiz De Luzuriaga Francesco (10)
2
Sanderson Ivy (10) 2
Sattler Tayla (9) 2
Schneider Ursula (10) 2
Sheppeard Suhani (8) 2
Slade Kelsie (8) 2
SURNAME NO Slatter Aaliyah (9) 2
Smith Emily (11) 2
Smith Tulsi (7) 2
Snadden Tayla (12) 2
Stein Sage (9) 2
Taitoko Akira (7) 2
Taylor Emmilee (8) 2
Townsend Emily (7) 2
Townsend Kate (11) 2
Waldock Josh (7) 2
Wilkinson Kienan (9) 2
Worts Clee (12) 2
Wu Jacinta (9) 2
Alexander-Gordon Blaire (9)
3
Altmann Sonny (8) 3
Barnsley Samuel (8) 3
Cadonetti Riley (11) 3
Craig Pippa (8) 3
Cromwell Bella (8) 3
Donohoe Mallary (10) 3
Dunne Quillan (9) 3
Esslemont Emma (8) 3
Everingham Dakota (8) 3
Flood Lucas (7) 3
Flynn Riley (10) 3
Gallagher Reece (7) 3
Gillott Dusty (7) 3
Gregg Issy (7) 3
Gregory Luka (7) 3
Harris Megan (7) 3
Hatherley Lola (9) 3
Hill Chloe (7) 3
Hughes Zoe (9) 3
Hurst Aleesha (7) 3
SURNAME NO Kennett Phoebe (7) 3
Laughton Lily (7) 3
Ledwith Nicholas (9) 3
Leju Aggrey (8) 3
Logan-Cole Eleonor (9) 3
McInnes James (12) 3
McNabb Nickola (7) 3
Meldrum Connor (7) 3
Milgate Chloe (8) 3
Mitchell Charles (8) 3
Musson Ebony (8) 3
Nguyen Tommy (8) 3
Parker Elouise (11) 3
Pereira Sophie (8) 3
Pietens Ochre (8) 3
Rankin Shannon (7) 3
Reaney Emily (7) 3
Robertson Kayla (11) 3
Rose Tarni (7) 3
Ruane Fraser (8) 3
Smith Lyndl (8) 3
Smith Shanae (8) 3
Venn Ashleigh (10) 3
Venn Sarah (12) 3
Cartwright Grace (8) 4
Coronakes Ziggy (7) 4
Cumine Damon (7) 4
Eckersley Darcie (9) 4
Elliott Nicholas (10) 4
Frahm Caitlin (7) 4
Geary Eva (7) 4
Gray Seanna (9) 4
Hindle Tomas (7) 4
McNabb Zac (7) 4
SURNAME NO Paredez Paredes Ale-jandra (9)
4
Porteils Ethan (7) 4
Rogerson Laura (8) 4
Ryall Arky (8) 4
Saxby Ky (7) 4
Smoother Laree (8) 4
Tait Abby (8) 4
Taranto Tahlia (8) 4
Willemsen Duane (10) 4
Williams Emily (8) 4
Allen Emileyne (7) 5
Barnsley Madelene (7) 5
Dransfield Taylor (8) 5
Furness Tahlia (8) 5
Hughes Samantha (7) 5
Little Asha (8) 5
Parrish Keea (10) 5
Rankin Jamilla (8) 5
Van Arendonk Hannah (7)
6
Van Baarsen Chloe (8) 6
Vure Sriya (8) 6
Lawson Grace (8) 7
McDougall Kaiya (7) 7
Richardson Joel (7) 7
Rogers Zane (8) 7
Torres Mia (7) 7
Yopp Kali (7) 7
Clarke Max (8) 8
Harvey Campbell (8) 9
Maciek Telaar (8) 9
Albertini Braiden (8) 10
Partridge Serena (8) 10
THE MAGICAL WORLD OF SCIENCE-RICHARD SCHOLESOn Tuesday 1st March Year 7 and 8 were entertained by an hour of exciting and practical Science The presenter was very engaging and he used crowd participation to keep the energy levels of the audience up A sea of raised hands and appropriate shouting at the right moments displayed student enthusiasm Popular displays were elephantrsquos toothpaste film canister rockets colour chemistry giant bubbles a lung capacity competition and some creative use of toilet paper Students were left with lots of ideas for fun science at home behaviour was great and there were lots of smiling faces as both Year Groups left the Champagnat Theatre
Thanks to staff who accompanied the students and the Science Department for organising the show
Mrs Kate AshdownAssistant Head of Science
Science News
TALENTED STUDENT COMPETITIONSA note was emailed to parents last week with the dates and times for competitions that include ICAS Australian Maths Competition History and Geography Competitions and Language Competitions Please note that the permission note and payment are due back by Thursday 24th March
INTERIM REPORTSAn Interim Report for Year 7 to 11 students will be sent to parents in the last week of this Term The aim of an Interim Report is to give families a snap shot into the studentrsquos progress and their effort and participation in class
MID COURSE EXAMS ndash YEAR 12These exams begin next week Students only need to be at school when they have an exam If a student is unwell on the day of an exam they must contact the Office of Student Learning before 9am (6627 6603) and they must get a doctorrsquos certificate
REQUESTS FOR EXTENSIONSStudents in Year 10 11 and 12 who know they will be absent for an assessment task (Immersion School Sport Principal Approved Leave) must apply for an extension for the task This must be done at least 24 hours before the task Extension forms are available from the Office of Student Learning or on the Trinity website under Learning Curriculum Forms Please note that if the task is a hand-in task it should be submitted before the due date
Mrs Victoria Nicolas
Director of Curriculum
Dear ParentsCarers of Year 7 students
Recently your young person had the opportunity at school of attending the Digital Citizenship Programme with Mr Tim Kelly from Lismore CSO Prior to this session a survey was completed with the Year 7 students The data drawn from these results was used as reference in Timrsquos talk Hopefully you have been able to engage in conversation about this session with your child and so further understand the importance of good usage and responsibilities Andrew Burgess Lismore CSO will present the parent component of this programme on
Monday 14th March 630pm to 745pm
Champagnat Theatre Trinity Catholic College Lismore Brewster Street gate near the bus bays
No charge
Please mark this date and join other Year 7 parents for an informative and entertaining presentation We would like to see every family represented at this important session Your childrsquos wellbeing and safety online is very important to us too
DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP The safe use of technology and the internet What parents need to know about keeping them safe online
Andrew Burgess is employed by the Catholic Schools Office Lismore He has been a Learning Technologies Adviser K-12 and Project Manager for the delivery of Distance Education Courses in Stage 6 through the Diocese of Lismore Online Education Centre His current role is E-Learning Manager
He currently sits on a Catholic Network Australia (CNA) working group providing strategic advice in the area of Contemporary Learning pedagogical change and teacher professional learning He also sits on a governance committee for Catholic Education Network (CEnet) for their ONCE data warehousing project Andrew has a background as a teacher in a variety of technologies including Information and Communication Technologies He is a skilled and avid user of technology and a pioneer in online learning in Catholic Schools in Australia He presents regularly within and outside the diocese
Andrewrsquos one hour presentation will include the following
bull Childrenrsquos use of the internet and emerging technologies
bull Potential risks for adults and children online
bull Tips to help children stay safe online
bull Where to get helpSister Mary Bruggy Parent Connect Co-ordinator
Mrs Sharyn Gill-Andrews Year 7 Transition Co-ordinator
Parent Connect Co-ordinator
SYDNEY DANCE EXCURSION
In Early February the Year 11 and 12 Dance students travelled to Sydney Students undertook workshops at Dance Central HSC Dance Workshops with HSC markers and open classes at Sydney Dance Company The group also attended the Seymour Centre Theatre to view the performance of Callback the best of the 2015 HSC performances compositions and films The highlight for most was watching Matilda the musical on Saturday night at the Lyric Theatre The students walked long distances and danced a lot and it can be safe to say they were a little tired and sore on return It was however a wonderful excursion to experience the dance world at a HSC and professional level
Mrs Alison Unwin GrossfeldtHead of Perfoming Arts
Dance News
Thank you all so much for your kind and generous support of the Fiji Appeal The response was outstanding and we had an incredible variety of good quality second-hand gear as well as many items which had obviously been purchased specifically for this Appeal including books pens coloured pencils towels and other bathroom items and two boxes full of brand-new mosquito nets It was wonderful to be able to donate these items to people who have lost so much and to have gathered them in such a short time frame was amazing
Thank you to all the students and their families for your open-hearted generosity
Mrs Robyn SchoberHead of Wilson House
IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING APPLE DEVICES
Apple has a recall on power plugs from certain Apple devices - see the attached information In particular this affects our Year 12 and Year 11 students Please note that Year 10 students are not affected To make the process easier we will arrange to swap the old part with a new one in Tutor Group
The change over will take place
1 Year 12 ndash Tutor Group on Friday this week (Friday 11 March)
2 Year 11 ndash Tutor Group on Tuesday next week (Tuesday 15 March)
If you have Apple devices such as older iPads or phones or old MacBook you may also have one of these old plugs If you read the attached information you can determine whether you have one of the affected parts Please note that iPhone 5s or later are not affected If you have one of the affected parts if you take it to a local Apple dealer such as PowerMax they will be able to swap it for you
Sport News
Swimming has been the major focus on the sporting calendar for the start of 2016
We kicked off the year with the Championship Swimming Carnival with Doyle House taking out the overall pointscore with several strong performances
The Age Champions for 2016 are
12 Year Old Girls
Bridie Black Dennis
Charlise Jamroz DrsquoArcy
13 Year Old Girls
Ella Egan McColl
13 Year Old Boys
Ashley Daniels Nagle
14 Year Old Girls
Yazmin Harvey McColl
14 Year Old Boys
Francis Rupnick Wilson
15 Year Old Girls
Zoe Hughes Carthage
15 Year Old Boys
Harrison Ashby Doyle
16 Year Old Girls
Darcie Balcon Doyle
16 Year Old Boys
Ollie Hayes Champagnat
17 amp Over Girls
Hannah Sculley Doyle
17 amp Over Boys
Blake Penhey Wilson
Good luck to the team of swimmers that are competing on Thursday in Kempsey at the Diocesan Swimming Carnival
As Brother John mentioned earlier congratulations must go to Wilson House for their win in the Spirit Cup on Friday at the Participation Swimming Carnival Well done to Dennis House for taking out the Lismore Pool pointscore and Champagnat House for winning at the Alstonville Pool
Focus now begins on many of our winter sports as well as Cross Country so keep an eye and ear out for sign on and trials for the many sports we have at Trinity
Mr Matthew Barlow
Can you helpEach year two Trivia Nights are held for the students-bull Junior Trivia Night - Years 7 8 and 9 ndash 21st Junebull Senior Trivia Night - Years 10 11 amp 12 - 28th JuneThis early note is to ask if there are any ParentsCarers and Friends who would be in a position to donate prizes to these nights If you have a family business you may be amenable to donating a prize or two In the past we have had Helicopter Rides Dinners for Two Cinema Passes BackpacksCapsSunglassesGamesetcdonatedAnyofferwouldbegreatlyappreciatedandwill be acknowledged on the night and in future E-Lanterns
If you are able to help with a donation please contact Mrs Jenny Dwyer at the College on 6627 6647 or email jdwyertrinitylismorensweduau
Careers News
Firstly Irsquod like to say thank you to all the parents and senior students who attended the Careers and HSC Information Evening on Wednesday 24th February This was a valuable opportunity to start gathering information in relation to successfully completing the HSC and transitioning on to further study or into the work force after secondary school is done This information night was just the beginning please continue to talk to me over Terms 2 and 3 about what you would like to do after school and Irsquoll be happy to help in any way I can
Secondly Irsquod like to thank all the Year 10 students who met last weekrsquos deadline for handing in their Work Experience forms I am a little disappointed by the number of students who are still not organised for their Work Experience and I would like to stress how important it is that these forms are returned to me as soon as possible I am more than happy to talk to any students and their parentscarers who might be needing a little help in securing a place for Work Experience
Miss Pauline LeesonCareers Adviser
Students in Years 11 amp 12
Do you want to attend Uni and have a diagnosed condition or disability
You need to be aware of all the wonderful supports that are available to you
Free information sessions on Wednesday March 30th for students ndash parents also
welcome
Where Room 54
When March 30th 2pm and 330pm (2 sessions)
RSVP by email by March 23rd to nphelpstrinitylismorensweduau or phone 66276680
for more information
Canteen RostersDue to privacy laws the Canteen rosters are unable to be published on the College Website If you
require information regarding your roster please contact Mrs Amanda Simko on 6627 6685
Student of the Week
Is this you caught on camera
Please see Brother John at SMS Office to claim your prize - a Canteen
Voucher to the value of $500 that can be redeemed at either Site
Canteen
Classes have begun studying the new Vet Course in Early Childhood Education and Care
Students learn to work in a range of early childhood education settings within the requirements of the National Quality Standard as well as adhering to the Education and Care Services National Regulations
Students will gain experience and knowledge in supporting childrenrsquos wellbeing learning and development so they can work in a variety of workplaces including preschools and long day care
Career options may include becoming an early childhood educator nanny family day educator or operate a child minding service in a recreation centre or gym
This course is also a pathway which can take you into teaching and early childhood education degrees at a variety of universities
During the course students are required to complete a minimum of 70 hours of work placement in a licensed and registered early childhood service
The students also complete first aid unit HLTAID004 - Provide an emergency first aid response in an education and care setting
What I enjoy most about being able to participate in the Early Childhood Education and Care course is the practicalrsquos where we get to work with the children I enjoy the smiles and hugs-the happy faces that are glad to see me Alexandra Goodenough
The Early Childhood Education and Care course is really enjoyable in both the theory and practical I look forward to doing my work placement each week I love everything about working with children I enjoy watching them grow and discover new things and develop their own personalities - Caillan Baker
I am taking the Early Childhood Education and Care course because it is my dream to become a Pre-School Educator I have always had a love for working with children and this course really lets me grow my passion further I love this course because we get to do heaps of practical work in child care centers and the theory side of the course is useful and very interesting -Emily Sudiro
Mrs Deb WittEarly Childhood Teacher
VET Year 11 Early Childhood Education and Care
Alexander Goodenough
Caillan Baker
Emily Sudiro
In Hospitality students learn how to prepare and cook an exciting array of food using all the different methods of cookery Year 12 students know how to prepare store and apply a range of contemporary ingredients and to use kitchen equipment safely and appropriately They also know how to think on their feet work in a team and communicate effectively
Mrs Deb WittHospitality Teacher
Year 12 Hospitality
Niamh Halligan assembles a Three ndashTier Brown Sugar Pavlova
I have learnt how to be creative with food arranging and styling food so it has aesthetic appeal
Tayla Snadden - Pot Sticker Pork Dumplings
I enjoy being exposed to recipes that I wouldnrsquot normally make as well as different cuisines I enjoy learning how to use a variety of different equipment in the kitchen
Aimee Malaquin-Basil tomato and Goats Cheese Roulade
I have loved learning to prepare a variety of dishes and acquire new tastes
Our weekly Bridge Building Club had their first competition last Thursday 3rd March Their challenge was to build a bridge from 50 paddle pop sticks one rubber band and a small vial of PVA glue Their only guideline was that the bridge had to be a minimum length of 25cm With a time frame of 30 minutes students from all Years worked fast and thoughtfully All designs showed ingenuity and creativeness Prizes were awarded for Best Designed Bridge which was able to withstand the largest load The winners were Liam Baillie amp Casey Lewis
Congratulations to you both you worked very well together creating a bridge that withstood more than 20 kilos Liam amp Casey were awarded with a marvellous creations block of chocolate each and a ribbon
Well done to all of our Bridge Builders and we will see you again on Thursday Remember the Trinity Bridge Building Club is open to all Years from the start of lunch in lab 95 every Thursday everyone is welcome
Mrs Vanessa McKenzie amp Mr Peter Everingham
Bridge Building Club
Year 9 Food Technology
Year 9 Food Technology Students ndash Cale Cowie and Riley Cooper enjoying their
healthy hamburgers and milkshakeJames Sanderson showing off his
Banana Streusel muffin and a Fruit salad Rubikrsquos Cube
Zara Webb with her yummy Beef burgerrsquos with extra fibre vitamins
and minerals-Sweet potato beetroot avocado
Mr Ferdererrsquos Year 9 Food Technology classes have started their studies by
studying Food Selection and health and creating healthy options in food
Jacinta Wu Seanna Gray Jordyn Wallace Grace Wilson Admiring their Fruit Rubikrsquos cube
Dear ParentsCarers of Year 9 10 and 11 students
TEEN PARTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES AND CYBERSAFETY WHAT PARENTS NEED TO KNOW
On Wednesday 16th March 6pm -730pm the Police SchoolYouth Liaison Officer Senior Constable Nathan Verinder TweedByron LAC will be with us to speak on the topic of Teen parties and Responsibilities and Cybersafety What Parents need to know
The venue is the Champagnat Theatre Brewster Street Entrance (near the bus bays)
You are invited and strongly urged to come along to this session as it will follow the sessions that Trinity students in Years 9 10 and 11 will have heard that day
This is a free event
Parents from other Catholic schools in the area will be invited through Diocesan Parent Assembly so please mark the date
Further inquiries contact Sister Mary Bruggy 6627 6640 or Zelinda Brown at Trinity 6627 6611 or PA Reps Tundra Snape 6624 1883 or Helen Heinemann 6687 8106
SCHOOL FEES
Thank you to all families who have finalised their School Fees or commenced payment plans for 2016 The final date for payment in full to secure a discount is Friday 18th March 2016
If your account is not finalised by this date an alternate payment program needs to be arranged
Progress Statements will be sent out early in April predominantly by email
The majority of families will have approved payment plans in place and receiving a progress statement is simply confirming the transactions processed to their account and not suggesting a problem with the payment arrangements
Of course if you receive an account and do not have a payment program in place please contact the College to discuss the account
If you receive a printed Progress Statement but are able to receive this Statement by email in the future would you please let us know
Quarterly Instalment Due dates
1st Instalment 19th February 2016
2nd Instalment 29th April 2016
3rd Instalment 22nd July 2016
4th Instalment 14th October 2016
Should you anticipate difficulties paying your school fee account please contact Ms Carole Diamond ph 66276 641 to discuss the account or make an appointment for an interview
Mr Warren CoxBusiness Manager
From the Business Manager
CATHOLIC SCHOOL PARENT ASSEMBLY
Parents are the greatest influence on a childrsquos life and education
Every parent to some degree needs support to fulfil their faith and educational responsibilities to their children The Parent Assembly supports parents through
bull Faith enrichmentbull Networking and supportbull Parenting Educationbull Advocacy
It provides parents with opportunities to improve their understanding of child development and parenting skills through seminars workshops and guest speakers We have been given a grant from the Catholic Schools Office to use towards obtaining speakers and resources for parents which will work hand in hand with the great work Sr Mary our Parent Connect Co ordinator Counsellor has been doing for some time If you are interested in being part of the Parent Assembly team for Trinity or would like further information please contact Tundra Snape Parent Representative 66241883 Helen Heinemann Parent Representative 66878106 Sr Mary Bruggy 66276240 Parent Connect Co ordinator or Zelinda Brown 66276611 PA team School Support
Sign-On News
LISMORE THISTLES SOCCER CLUB 2016 JUNIOR SIGN ON
Lismore Thistles Soccer Clubrsquos Junior Sign-on and Information Days will be held at Thistles Park Military Road East Lismore from 930am to 100pm on each
Saturday February 2016
All current and new players are welcome and we have junior teams from Grade 6 to Grade 16 (5 to 16 years)
bull Non-competitive teams (small sided games) from Grade 6 to Grade 11
bull Competitive team competition from Grade 12 through to Grade 16 (boys and girls)
Full fees are required to be paid at Sign On or by agreement on the day ndash however a minimum of 50 of the fees are to be paid at Sign On and the remainder no later than Thursday 29th April 2016
For further information contact Wayne on 0401 069 242Email lismorethistlesscffncnetau Website wwwlismorethistlescomau
Byron Bay FC Soccer Club Places available for girls 12-16 for the 2016
season new and experienced players welcome A great team sport for fun fitness and building
confidence Enquiries contact Kerry at juniorsbyronbayfccomau 0499655928 for information Training Wednesdays 430 at Byron Rec grounds
- all interested players welcome to join in the sessions
2016 BASEBALL SEASON IS HERE
ldquoMARIST BROTHERS BASEBALL CLUBrdquo
JUNIOR SIGN-ON FOR 6-19 YR OLDS
EVERY TUESDAY 400 TO 530 PM FOR MARCH amp ONWARDS
COME ON DOWN TO THE BASEBALL GROUNDS ALBERT PARK LISMORE
ENQUIRES ROBYN 0438 662 523
All Tuesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0414 226 497workersbaseball50gmailcom
LISMORE WORKERS
MARIST BROTHERSAll Tuesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0438 662 523maristbrosbaseballhotmailcom
NORTHS BEARSAll Wednesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0458 122 445northsbaseballgmailcom
EASTS REDBIRDSAll Thursdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0431 021 085redbirdsbaseballclubgmailcom
FREE GLOVE BALL BAG amp DRINK BOTTLE FOR ALL AUSSIE T BALL PLAYERS UNDER 10 WITH REGISTRATION
COME amp TRY DAY SUNDAY 28 FEB10AM ALBERT PARK
The Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart give thanks for 150 years
Saturday 19th MarchMass at 1100 am
All Saints Church Woodburn Coraki Road
ALL INVITED
SURNAME NO Buckley Molly (8) 2
Camidge Taylor (7) 2
Clark Chelsea (11) 2
Clark Grace (7) 2
Clark Jessica (9) 2
Clarke Ethan (10) 2
Coles Zoe (10) 2
Collins-Bray Biancha (7) 2
Collinson Maya (9) 2
Conti Ben (7) 2
Cotterill Freya (8) 2
Crossing Chloe (12) 2
Donatsch Tom (10) 2
Duncan Keeley (7) 2
Egan Ella (8) 2
Enright Chloe (8) 2
Farmer Lily (7) 2
Fawcett Jacob (7) 2
Feliu Sebastian (7) 2
Findlay Sage (10) 2
Gambold Indi (8) 2
Gibson Alex (7) 2
Gleeson Kalki (11) 2
Graham Lachie (8) 2
Green Keely (8) 2
Greenhalgh Mason (9) 2
Halligan Niamh (12) 2
Harvey Kahlia (8) 2
James Arri (7) 2
Jamroz Charlise (7) 2
Kehoe Aimee (7) 2
King Namiah (11) 2
Ledwith Claire (7) 2
Lucas Julia (7) 2
Malaquin Sophie (9) 2
SURNAME NO McGeary Amelia (10) 2
McGrath Taquira (9) 2
McInnes Zoe (7) 2
McIvor Flynn (8) 2
McIvor Joshua (12) 2
McKenzie Caitlin (10) 2
McLean Brianna (10) 2
McNaughton Mad-dison (7)
2
McNeill Lachlan (7) 2
McWilliam Grace (7) 2
Moore Kiara (8) 2
Mortimer Monique (9) 2
Murray Ruby (9) 2
Ngatai Tamati (7) 2
Nicholls Tescha (12) 2
Nugent Gabriella (11) 2
OReilly Poppy (7) 2
Packham Ryley (8) 2
Parsons Grace (7) 2
Piccini Aaron (8) 2
Pigott Amber (8) 2
Priestley Myc (10) 2
Restall Taylor (8) 2
Riley William (12) 2
Roberts Nicola (9) 2
Rogers Xanthe (11) 2
Ruhe-Crofts Isla (8) 2
Ruiz De Luzuriaga Francesco (10)
2
Sanderson Ivy (10) 2
Sattler Tayla (9) 2
Schneider Ursula (10) 2
Sheppeard Suhani (8) 2
Slade Kelsie (8) 2
SURNAME NO Slatter Aaliyah (9) 2
Smith Emily (11) 2
Smith Tulsi (7) 2
Snadden Tayla (12) 2
Stein Sage (9) 2
Taitoko Akira (7) 2
Taylor Emmilee (8) 2
Townsend Emily (7) 2
Townsend Kate (11) 2
Waldock Josh (7) 2
Wilkinson Kienan (9) 2
Worts Clee (12) 2
Wu Jacinta (9) 2
Alexander-Gordon Blaire (9)
3
Altmann Sonny (8) 3
Barnsley Samuel (8) 3
Cadonetti Riley (11) 3
Craig Pippa (8) 3
Cromwell Bella (8) 3
Donohoe Mallary (10) 3
Dunne Quillan (9) 3
Esslemont Emma (8) 3
Everingham Dakota (8) 3
Flood Lucas (7) 3
Flynn Riley (10) 3
Gallagher Reece (7) 3
Gillott Dusty (7) 3
Gregg Issy (7) 3
Gregory Luka (7) 3
Harris Megan (7) 3
Hatherley Lola (9) 3
Hill Chloe (7) 3
Hughes Zoe (9) 3
Hurst Aleesha (7) 3
SURNAME NO Kennett Phoebe (7) 3
Laughton Lily (7) 3
Ledwith Nicholas (9) 3
Leju Aggrey (8) 3
Logan-Cole Eleonor (9) 3
McInnes James (12) 3
McNabb Nickola (7) 3
Meldrum Connor (7) 3
Milgate Chloe (8) 3
Mitchell Charles (8) 3
Musson Ebony (8) 3
Nguyen Tommy (8) 3
Parker Elouise (11) 3
Pereira Sophie (8) 3
Pietens Ochre (8) 3
Rankin Shannon (7) 3
Reaney Emily (7) 3
Robertson Kayla (11) 3
Rose Tarni (7) 3
Ruane Fraser (8) 3
Smith Lyndl (8) 3
Smith Shanae (8) 3
Venn Ashleigh (10) 3
Venn Sarah (12) 3
Cartwright Grace (8) 4
Coronakes Ziggy (7) 4
Cumine Damon (7) 4
Eckersley Darcie (9) 4
Elliott Nicholas (10) 4
Frahm Caitlin (7) 4
Geary Eva (7) 4
Gray Seanna (9) 4
Hindle Tomas (7) 4
McNabb Zac (7) 4
SURNAME NO Paredez Paredes Ale-jandra (9)
4
Porteils Ethan (7) 4
Rogerson Laura (8) 4
Ryall Arky (8) 4
Saxby Ky (7) 4
Smoother Laree (8) 4
Tait Abby (8) 4
Taranto Tahlia (8) 4
Willemsen Duane (10) 4
Williams Emily (8) 4
Allen Emileyne (7) 5
Barnsley Madelene (7) 5
Dransfield Taylor (8) 5
Furness Tahlia (8) 5
Hughes Samantha (7) 5
Little Asha (8) 5
Parrish Keea (10) 5
Rankin Jamilla (8) 5
Van Arendonk Hannah (7)
6
Van Baarsen Chloe (8) 6
Vure Sriya (8) 6
Lawson Grace (8) 7
McDougall Kaiya (7) 7
Richardson Joel (7) 7
Rogers Zane (8) 7
Torres Mia (7) 7
Yopp Kali (7) 7
Clarke Max (8) 8
Harvey Campbell (8) 9
Maciek Telaar (8) 9
Albertini Braiden (8) 10
Partridge Serena (8) 10
THE MAGICAL WORLD OF SCIENCE-RICHARD SCHOLESOn Tuesday 1st March Year 7 and 8 were entertained by an hour of exciting and practical Science The presenter was very engaging and he used crowd participation to keep the energy levels of the audience up A sea of raised hands and appropriate shouting at the right moments displayed student enthusiasm Popular displays were elephantrsquos toothpaste film canister rockets colour chemistry giant bubbles a lung capacity competition and some creative use of toilet paper Students were left with lots of ideas for fun science at home behaviour was great and there were lots of smiling faces as both Year Groups left the Champagnat Theatre
Thanks to staff who accompanied the students and the Science Department for organising the show
Mrs Kate AshdownAssistant Head of Science
Science News
TALENTED STUDENT COMPETITIONSA note was emailed to parents last week with the dates and times for competitions that include ICAS Australian Maths Competition History and Geography Competitions and Language Competitions Please note that the permission note and payment are due back by Thursday 24th March
INTERIM REPORTSAn Interim Report for Year 7 to 11 students will be sent to parents in the last week of this Term The aim of an Interim Report is to give families a snap shot into the studentrsquos progress and their effort and participation in class
MID COURSE EXAMS ndash YEAR 12These exams begin next week Students only need to be at school when they have an exam If a student is unwell on the day of an exam they must contact the Office of Student Learning before 9am (6627 6603) and they must get a doctorrsquos certificate
REQUESTS FOR EXTENSIONSStudents in Year 10 11 and 12 who know they will be absent for an assessment task (Immersion School Sport Principal Approved Leave) must apply for an extension for the task This must be done at least 24 hours before the task Extension forms are available from the Office of Student Learning or on the Trinity website under Learning Curriculum Forms Please note that if the task is a hand-in task it should be submitted before the due date
Mrs Victoria Nicolas
Director of Curriculum
Dear ParentsCarers of Year 7 students
Recently your young person had the opportunity at school of attending the Digital Citizenship Programme with Mr Tim Kelly from Lismore CSO Prior to this session a survey was completed with the Year 7 students The data drawn from these results was used as reference in Timrsquos talk Hopefully you have been able to engage in conversation about this session with your child and so further understand the importance of good usage and responsibilities Andrew Burgess Lismore CSO will present the parent component of this programme on
Monday 14th March 630pm to 745pm
Champagnat Theatre Trinity Catholic College Lismore Brewster Street gate near the bus bays
No charge
Please mark this date and join other Year 7 parents for an informative and entertaining presentation We would like to see every family represented at this important session Your childrsquos wellbeing and safety online is very important to us too
DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP The safe use of technology and the internet What parents need to know about keeping them safe online
Andrew Burgess is employed by the Catholic Schools Office Lismore He has been a Learning Technologies Adviser K-12 and Project Manager for the delivery of Distance Education Courses in Stage 6 through the Diocese of Lismore Online Education Centre His current role is E-Learning Manager
He currently sits on a Catholic Network Australia (CNA) working group providing strategic advice in the area of Contemporary Learning pedagogical change and teacher professional learning He also sits on a governance committee for Catholic Education Network (CEnet) for their ONCE data warehousing project Andrew has a background as a teacher in a variety of technologies including Information and Communication Technologies He is a skilled and avid user of technology and a pioneer in online learning in Catholic Schools in Australia He presents regularly within and outside the diocese
Andrewrsquos one hour presentation will include the following
bull Childrenrsquos use of the internet and emerging technologies
bull Potential risks for adults and children online
bull Tips to help children stay safe online
bull Where to get helpSister Mary Bruggy Parent Connect Co-ordinator
Mrs Sharyn Gill-Andrews Year 7 Transition Co-ordinator
Parent Connect Co-ordinator
SYDNEY DANCE EXCURSION
In Early February the Year 11 and 12 Dance students travelled to Sydney Students undertook workshops at Dance Central HSC Dance Workshops with HSC markers and open classes at Sydney Dance Company The group also attended the Seymour Centre Theatre to view the performance of Callback the best of the 2015 HSC performances compositions and films The highlight for most was watching Matilda the musical on Saturday night at the Lyric Theatre The students walked long distances and danced a lot and it can be safe to say they were a little tired and sore on return It was however a wonderful excursion to experience the dance world at a HSC and professional level
Mrs Alison Unwin GrossfeldtHead of Perfoming Arts
Dance News
Thank you all so much for your kind and generous support of the Fiji Appeal The response was outstanding and we had an incredible variety of good quality second-hand gear as well as many items which had obviously been purchased specifically for this Appeal including books pens coloured pencils towels and other bathroom items and two boxes full of brand-new mosquito nets It was wonderful to be able to donate these items to people who have lost so much and to have gathered them in such a short time frame was amazing
Thank you to all the students and their families for your open-hearted generosity
Mrs Robyn SchoberHead of Wilson House
IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING APPLE DEVICES
Apple has a recall on power plugs from certain Apple devices - see the attached information In particular this affects our Year 12 and Year 11 students Please note that Year 10 students are not affected To make the process easier we will arrange to swap the old part with a new one in Tutor Group
The change over will take place
1 Year 12 ndash Tutor Group on Friday this week (Friday 11 March)
2 Year 11 ndash Tutor Group on Tuesday next week (Tuesday 15 March)
If you have Apple devices such as older iPads or phones or old MacBook you may also have one of these old plugs If you read the attached information you can determine whether you have one of the affected parts Please note that iPhone 5s or later are not affected If you have one of the affected parts if you take it to a local Apple dealer such as PowerMax they will be able to swap it for you
Sport News
Swimming has been the major focus on the sporting calendar for the start of 2016
We kicked off the year with the Championship Swimming Carnival with Doyle House taking out the overall pointscore with several strong performances
The Age Champions for 2016 are
12 Year Old Girls
Bridie Black Dennis
Charlise Jamroz DrsquoArcy
13 Year Old Girls
Ella Egan McColl
13 Year Old Boys
Ashley Daniels Nagle
14 Year Old Girls
Yazmin Harvey McColl
14 Year Old Boys
Francis Rupnick Wilson
15 Year Old Girls
Zoe Hughes Carthage
15 Year Old Boys
Harrison Ashby Doyle
16 Year Old Girls
Darcie Balcon Doyle
16 Year Old Boys
Ollie Hayes Champagnat
17 amp Over Girls
Hannah Sculley Doyle
17 amp Over Boys
Blake Penhey Wilson
Good luck to the team of swimmers that are competing on Thursday in Kempsey at the Diocesan Swimming Carnival
As Brother John mentioned earlier congratulations must go to Wilson House for their win in the Spirit Cup on Friday at the Participation Swimming Carnival Well done to Dennis House for taking out the Lismore Pool pointscore and Champagnat House for winning at the Alstonville Pool
Focus now begins on many of our winter sports as well as Cross Country so keep an eye and ear out for sign on and trials for the many sports we have at Trinity
Mr Matthew Barlow
Can you helpEach year two Trivia Nights are held for the students-bull Junior Trivia Night - Years 7 8 and 9 ndash 21st Junebull Senior Trivia Night - Years 10 11 amp 12 - 28th JuneThis early note is to ask if there are any ParentsCarers and Friends who would be in a position to donate prizes to these nights If you have a family business you may be amenable to donating a prize or two In the past we have had Helicopter Rides Dinners for Two Cinema Passes BackpacksCapsSunglassesGamesetcdonatedAnyofferwouldbegreatlyappreciatedandwill be acknowledged on the night and in future E-Lanterns
If you are able to help with a donation please contact Mrs Jenny Dwyer at the College on 6627 6647 or email jdwyertrinitylismorensweduau
Careers News
Firstly Irsquod like to say thank you to all the parents and senior students who attended the Careers and HSC Information Evening on Wednesday 24th February This was a valuable opportunity to start gathering information in relation to successfully completing the HSC and transitioning on to further study or into the work force after secondary school is done This information night was just the beginning please continue to talk to me over Terms 2 and 3 about what you would like to do after school and Irsquoll be happy to help in any way I can
Secondly Irsquod like to thank all the Year 10 students who met last weekrsquos deadline for handing in their Work Experience forms I am a little disappointed by the number of students who are still not organised for their Work Experience and I would like to stress how important it is that these forms are returned to me as soon as possible I am more than happy to talk to any students and their parentscarers who might be needing a little help in securing a place for Work Experience
Miss Pauline LeesonCareers Adviser
Students in Years 11 amp 12
Do you want to attend Uni and have a diagnosed condition or disability
You need to be aware of all the wonderful supports that are available to you
Free information sessions on Wednesday March 30th for students ndash parents also
welcome
Where Room 54
When March 30th 2pm and 330pm (2 sessions)
RSVP by email by March 23rd to nphelpstrinitylismorensweduau or phone 66276680
for more information
Canteen RostersDue to privacy laws the Canteen rosters are unable to be published on the College Website If you
require information regarding your roster please contact Mrs Amanda Simko on 6627 6685
Student of the Week
Is this you caught on camera
Please see Brother John at SMS Office to claim your prize - a Canteen
Voucher to the value of $500 that can be redeemed at either Site
Canteen
Classes have begun studying the new Vet Course in Early Childhood Education and Care
Students learn to work in a range of early childhood education settings within the requirements of the National Quality Standard as well as adhering to the Education and Care Services National Regulations
Students will gain experience and knowledge in supporting childrenrsquos wellbeing learning and development so they can work in a variety of workplaces including preschools and long day care
Career options may include becoming an early childhood educator nanny family day educator or operate a child minding service in a recreation centre or gym
This course is also a pathway which can take you into teaching and early childhood education degrees at a variety of universities
During the course students are required to complete a minimum of 70 hours of work placement in a licensed and registered early childhood service
The students also complete first aid unit HLTAID004 - Provide an emergency first aid response in an education and care setting
What I enjoy most about being able to participate in the Early Childhood Education and Care course is the practicalrsquos where we get to work with the children I enjoy the smiles and hugs-the happy faces that are glad to see me Alexandra Goodenough
The Early Childhood Education and Care course is really enjoyable in both the theory and practical I look forward to doing my work placement each week I love everything about working with children I enjoy watching them grow and discover new things and develop their own personalities - Caillan Baker
I am taking the Early Childhood Education and Care course because it is my dream to become a Pre-School Educator I have always had a love for working with children and this course really lets me grow my passion further I love this course because we get to do heaps of practical work in child care centers and the theory side of the course is useful and very interesting -Emily Sudiro
Mrs Deb WittEarly Childhood Teacher
VET Year 11 Early Childhood Education and Care
Alexander Goodenough
Caillan Baker
Emily Sudiro
In Hospitality students learn how to prepare and cook an exciting array of food using all the different methods of cookery Year 12 students know how to prepare store and apply a range of contemporary ingredients and to use kitchen equipment safely and appropriately They also know how to think on their feet work in a team and communicate effectively
Mrs Deb WittHospitality Teacher
Year 12 Hospitality
Niamh Halligan assembles a Three ndashTier Brown Sugar Pavlova
I have learnt how to be creative with food arranging and styling food so it has aesthetic appeal
Tayla Snadden - Pot Sticker Pork Dumplings
I enjoy being exposed to recipes that I wouldnrsquot normally make as well as different cuisines I enjoy learning how to use a variety of different equipment in the kitchen
Aimee Malaquin-Basil tomato and Goats Cheese Roulade
I have loved learning to prepare a variety of dishes and acquire new tastes
Our weekly Bridge Building Club had their first competition last Thursday 3rd March Their challenge was to build a bridge from 50 paddle pop sticks one rubber band and a small vial of PVA glue Their only guideline was that the bridge had to be a minimum length of 25cm With a time frame of 30 minutes students from all Years worked fast and thoughtfully All designs showed ingenuity and creativeness Prizes were awarded for Best Designed Bridge which was able to withstand the largest load The winners were Liam Baillie amp Casey Lewis
Congratulations to you both you worked very well together creating a bridge that withstood more than 20 kilos Liam amp Casey were awarded with a marvellous creations block of chocolate each and a ribbon
Well done to all of our Bridge Builders and we will see you again on Thursday Remember the Trinity Bridge Building Club is open to all Years from the start of lunch in lab 95 every Thursday everyone is welcome
Mrs Vanessa McKenzie amp Mr Peter Everingham
Bridge Building Club
Year 9 Food Technology
Year 9 Food Technology Students ndash Cale Cowie and Riley Cooper enjoying their
healthy hamburgers and milkshakeJames Sanderson showing off his
Banana Streusel muffin and a Fruit salad Rubikrsquos Cube
Zara Webb with her yummy Beef burgerrsquos with extra fibre vitamins
and minerals-Sweet potato beetroot avocado
Mr Ferdererrsquos Year 9 Food Technology classes have started their studies by
studying Food Selection and health and creating healthy options in food
Jacinta Wu Seanna Gray Jordyn Wallace Grace Wilson Admiring their Fruit Rubikrsquos cube
Dear ParentsCarers of Year 9 10 and 11 students
TEEN PARTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES AND CYBERSAFETY WHAT PARENTS NEED TO KNOW
On Wednesday 16th March 6pm -730pm the Police SchoolYouth Liaison Officer Senior Constable Nathan Verinder TweedByron LAC will be with us to speak on the topic of Teen parties and Responsibilities and Cybersafety What Parents need to know
The venue is the Champagnat Theatre Brewster Street Entrance (near the bus bays)
You are invited and strongly urged to come along to this session as it will follow the sessions that Trinity students in Years 9 10 and 11 will have heard that day
This is a free event
Parents from other Catholic schools in the area will be invited through Diocesan Parent Assembly so please mark the date
Further inquiries contact Sister Mary Bruggy 6627 6640 or Zelinda Brown at Trinity 6627 6611 or PA Reps Tundra Snape 6624 1883 or Helen Heinemann 6687 8106
SCHOOL FEES
Thank you to all families who have finalised their School Fees or commenced payment plans for 2016 The final date for payment in full to secure a discount is Friday 18th March 2016
If your account is not finalised by this date an alternate payment program needs to be arranged
Progress Statements will be sent out early in April predominantly by email
The majority of families will have approved payment plans in place and receiving a progress statement is simply confirming the transactions processed to their account and not suggesting a problem with the payment arrangements
Of course if you receive an account and do not have a payment program in place please contact the College to discuss the account
If you receive a printed Progress Statement but are able to receive this Statement by email in the future would you please let us know
Quarterly Instalment Due dates
1st Instalment 19th February 2016
2nd Instalment 29th April 2016
3rd Instalment 22nd July 2016
4th Instalment 14th October 2016
Should you anticipate difficulties paying your school fee account please contact Ms Carole Diamond ph 66276 641 to discuss the account or make an appointment for an interview
Mr Warren CoxBusiness Manager
From the Business Manager
CATHOLIC SCHOOL PARENT ASSEMBLY
Parents are the greatest influence on a childrsquos life and education
Every parent to some degree needs support to fulfil their faith and educational responsibilities to their children The Parent Assembly supports parents through
bull Faith enrichmentbull Networking and supportbull Parenting Educationbull Advocacy
It provides parents with opportunities to improve their understanding of child development and parenting skills through seminars workshops and guest speakers We have been given a grant from the Catholic Schools Office to use towards obtaining speakers and resources for parents which will work hand in hand with the great work Sr Mary our Parent Connect Co ordinator Counsellor has been doing for some time If you are interested in being part of the Parent Assembly team for Trinity or would like further information please contact Tundra Snape Parent Representative 66241883 Helen Heinemann Parent Representative 66878106 Sr Mary Bruggy 66276240 Parent Connect Co ordinator or Zelinda Brown 66276611 PA team School Support
Sign-On News
LISMORE THISTLES SOCCER CLUB 2016 JUNIOR SIGN ON
Lismore Thistles Soccer Clubrsquos Junior Sign-on and Information Days will be held at Thistles Park Military Road East Lismore from 930am to 100pm on each
Saturday February 2016
All current and new players are welcome and we have junior teams from Grade 6 to Grade 16 (5 to 16 years)
bull Non-competitive teams (small sided games) from Grade 6 to Grade 11
bull Competitive team competition from Grade 12 through to Grade 16 (boys and girls)
Full fees are required to be paid at Sign On or by agreement on the day ndash however a minimum of 50 of the fees are to be paid at Sign On and the remainder no later than Thursday 29th April 2016
For further information contact Wayne on 0401 069 242Email lismorethistlesscffncnetau Website wwwlismorethistlescomau
Byron Bay FC Soccer Club Places available for girls 12-16 for the 2016
season new and experienced players welcome A great team sport for fun fitness and building
confidence Enquiries contact Kerry at juniorsbyronbayfccomau 0499655928 for information Training Wednesdays 430 at Byron Rec grounds
- all interested players welcome to join in the sessions
2016 BASEBALL SEASON IS HERE
ldquoMARIST BROTHERS BASEBALL CLUBrdquo
JUNIOR SIGN-ON FOR 6-19 YR OLDS
EVERY TUESDAY 400 TO 530 PM FOR MARCH amp ONWARDS
COME ON DOWN TO THE BASEBALL GROUNDS ALBERT PARK LISMORE
ENQUIRES ROBYN 0438 662 523
All Tuesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0414 226 497workersbaseball50gmailcom
LISMORE WORKERS
MARIST BROTHERSAll Tuesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0438 662 523maristbrosbaseballhotmailcom
NORTHS BEARSAll Wednesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0458 122 445northsbaseballgmailcom
EASTS REDBIRDSAll Thursdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0431 021 085redbirdsbaseballclubgmailcom
FREE GLOVE BALL BAG amp DRINK BOTTLE FOR ALL AUSSIE T BALL PLAYERS UNDER 10 WITH REGISTRATION
COME amp TRY DAY SUNDAY 28 FEB10AM ALBERT PARK
The Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart give thanks for 150 years
Saturday 19th MarchMass at 1100 am
All Saints Church Woodburn Coraki Road
ALL INVITED
TALENTED STUDENT COMPETITIONSA note was emailed to parents last week with the dates and times for competitions that include ICAS Australian Maths Competition History and Geography Competitions and Language Competitions Please note that the permission note and payment are due back by Thursday 24th March
INTERIM REPORTSAn Interim Report for Year 7 to 11 students will be sent to parents in the last week of this Term The aim of an Interim Report is to give families a snap shot into the studentrsquos progress and their effort and participation in class
MID COURSE EXAMS ndash YEAR 12These exams begin next week Students only need to be at school when they have an exam If a student is unwell on the day of an exam they must contact the Office of Student Learning before 9am (6627 6603) and they must get a doctorrsquos certificate
REQUESTS FOR EXTENSIONSStudents in Year 10 11 and 12 who know they will be absent for an assessment task (Immersion School Sport Principal Approved Leave) must apply for an extension for the task This must be done at least 24 hours before the task Extension forms are available from the Office of Student Learning or on the Trinity website under Learning Curriculum Forms Please note that if the task is a hand-in task it should be submitted before the due date
Mrs Victoria Nicolas
Director of Curriculum
Dear ParentsCarers of Year 7 students
Recently your young person had the opportunity at school of attending the Digital Citizenship Programme with Mr Tim Kelly from Lismore CSO Prior to this session a survey was completed with the Year 7 students The data drawn from these results was used as reference in Timrsquos talk Hopefully you have been able to engage in conversation about this session with your child and so further understand the importance of good usage and responsibilities Andrew Burgess Lismore CSO will present the parent component of this programme on
Monday 14th March 630pm to 745pm
Champagnat Theatre Trinity Catholic College Lismore Brewster Street gate near the bus bays
No charge
Please mark this date and join other Year 7 parents for an informative and entertaining presentation We would like to see every family represented at this important session Your childrsquos wellbeing and safety online is very important to us too
DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP The safe use of technology and the internet What parents need to know about keeping them safe online
Andrew Burgess is employed by the Catholic Schools Office Lismore He has been a Learning Technologies Adviser K-12 and Project Manager for the delivery of Distance Education Courses in Stage 6 through the Diocese of Lismore Online Education Centre His current role is E-Learning Manager
He currently sits on a Catholic Network Australia (CNA) working group providing strategic advice in the area of Contemporary Learning pedagogical change and teacher professional learning He also sits on a governance committee for Catholic Education Network (CEnet) for their ONCE data warehousing project Andrew has a background as a teacher in a variety of technologies including Information and Communication Technologies He is a skilled and avid user of technology and a pioneer in online learning in Catholic Schools in Australia He presents regularly within and outside the diocese
Andrewrsquos one hour presentation will include the following
bull Childrenrsquos use of the internet and emerging technologies
bull Potential risks for adults and children online
bull Tips to help children stay safe online
bull Where to get helpSister Mary Bruggy Parent Connect Co-ordinator
Mrs Sharyn Gill-Andrews Year 7 Transition Co-ordinator
Parent Connect Co-ordinator
SYDNEY DANCE EXCURSION
In Early February the Year 11 and 12 Dance students travelled to Sydney Students undertook workshops at Dance Central HSC Dance Workshops with HSC markers and open classes at Sydney Dance Company The group also attended the Seymour Centre Theatre to view the performance of Callback the best of the 2015 HSC performances compositions and films The highlight for most was watching Matilda the musical on Saturday night at the Lyric Theatre The students walked long distances and danced a lot and it can be safe to say they were a little tired and sore on return It was however a wonderful excursion to experience the dance world at a HSC and professional level
Mrs Alison Unwin GrossfeldtHead of Perfoming Arts
Dance News
Thank you all so much for your kind and generous support of the Fiji Appeal The response was outstanding and we had an incredible variety of good quality second-hand gear as well as many items which had obviously been purchased specifically for this Appeal including books pens coloured pencils towels and other bathroom items and two boxes full of brand-new mosquito nets It was wonderful to be able to donate these items to people who have lost so much and to have gathered them in such a short time frame was amazing
Thank you to all the students and their families for your open-hearted generosity
Mrs Robyn SchoberHead of Wilson House
IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING APPLE DEVICES
Apple has a recall on power plugs from certain Apple devices - see the attached information In particular this affects our Year 12 and Year 11 students Please note that Year 10 students are not affected To make the process easier we will arrange to swap the old part with a new one in Tutor Group
The change over will take place
1 Year 12 ndash Tutor Group on Friday this week (Friday 11 March)
2 Year 11 ndash Tutor Group on Tuesday next week (Tuesday 15 March)
If you have Apple devices such as older iPads or phones or old MacBook you may also have one of these old plugs If you read the attached information you can determine whether you have one of the affected parts Please note that iPhone 5s or later are not affected If you have one of the affected parts if you take it to a local Apple dealer such as PowerMax they will be able to swap it for you
Sport News
Swimming has been the major focus on the sporting calendar for the start of 2016
We kicked off the year with the Championship Swimming Carnival with Doyle House taking out the overall pointscore with several strong performances
The Age Champions for 2016 are
12 Year Old Girls
Bridie Black Dennis
Charlise Jamroz DrsquoArcy
13 Year Old Girls
Ella Egan McColl
13 Year Old Boys
Ashley Daniels Nagle
14 Year Old Girls
Yazmin Harvey McColl
14 Year Old Boys
Francis Rupnick Wilson
15 Year Old Girls
Zoe Hughes Carthage
15 Year Old Boys
Harrison Ashby Doyle
16 Year Old Girls
Darcie Balcon Doyle
16 Year Old Boys
Ollie Hayes Champagnat
17 amp Over Girls
Hannah Sculley Doyle
17 amp Over Boys
Blake Penhey Wilson
Good luck to the team of swimmers that are competing on Thursday in Kempsey at the Diocesan Swimming Carnival
As Brother John mentioned earlier congratulations must go to Wilson House for their win in the Spirit Cup on Friday at the Participation Swimming Carnival Well done to Dennis House for taking out the Lismore Pool pointscore and Champagnat House for winning at the Alstonville Pool
Focus now begins on many of our winter sports as well as Cross Country so keep an eye and ear out for sign on and trials for the many sports we have at Trinity
Mr Matthew Barlow
Can you helpEach year two Trivia Nights are held for the students-bull Junior Trivia Night - Years 7 8 and 9 ndash 21st Junebull Senior Trivia Night - Years 10 11 amp 12 - 28th JuneThis early note is to ask if there are any ParentsCarers and Friends who would be in a position to donate prizes to these nights If you have a family business you may be amenable to donating a prize or two In the past we have had Helicopter Rides Dinners for Two Cinema Passes BackpacksCapsSunglassesGamesetcdonatedAnyofferwouldbegreatlyappreciatedandwill be acknowledged on the night and in future E-Lanterns
If you are able to help with a donation please contact Mrs Jenny Dwyer at the College on 6627 6647 or email jdwyertrinitylismorensweduau
Careers News
Firstly Irsquod like to say thank you to all the parents and senior students who attended the Careers and HSC Information Evening on Wednesday 24th February This was a valuable opportunity to start gathering information in relation to successfully completing the HSC and transitioning on to further study or into the work force after secondary school is done This information night was just the beginning please continue to talk to me over Terms 2 and 3 about what you would like to do after school and Irsquoll be happy to help in any way I can
Secondly Irsquod like to thank all the Year 10 students who met last weekrsquos deadline for handing in their Work Experience forms I am a little disappointed by the number of students who are still not organised for their Work Experience and I would like to stress how important it is that these forms are returned to me as soon as possible I am more than happy to talk to any students and their parentscarers who might be needing a little help in securing a place for Work Experience
Miss Pauline LeesonCareers Adviser
Students in Years 11 amp 12
Do you want to attend Uni and have a diagnosed condition or disability
You need to be aware of all the wonderful supports that are available to you
Free information sessions on Wednesday March 30th for students ndash parents also
welcome
Where Room 54
When March 30th 2pm and 330pm (2 sessions)
RSVP by email by March 23rd to nphelpstrinitylismorensweduau or phone 66276680
for more information
Canteen RostersDue to privacy laws the Canteen rosters are unable to be published on the College Website If you
require information regarding your roster please contact Mrs Amanda Simko on 6627 6685
Student of the Week
Is this you caught on camera
Please see Brother John at SMS Office to claim your prize - a Canteen
Voucher to the value of $500 that can be redeemed at either Site
Canteen
Classes have begun studying the new Vet Course in Early Childhood Education and Care
Students learn to work in a range of early childhood education settings within the requirements of the National Quality Standard as well as adhering to the Education and Care Services National Regulations
Students will gain experience and knowledge in supporting childrenrsquos wellbeing learning and development so they can work in a variety of workplaces including preschools and long day care
Career options may include becoming an early childhood educator nanny family day educator or operate a child minding service in a recreation centre or gym
This course is also a pathway which can take you into teaching and early childhood education degrees at a variety of universities
During the course students are required to complete a minimum of 70 hours of work placement in a licensed and registered early childhood service
The students also complete first aid unit HLTAID004 - Provide an emergency first aid response in an education and care setting
What I enjoy most about being able to participate in the Early Childhood Education and Care course is the practicalrsquos where we get to work with the children I enjoy the smiles and hugs-the happy faces that are glad to see me Alexandra Goodenough
The Early Childhood Education and Care course is really enjoyable in both the theory and practical I look forward to doing my work placement each week I love everything about working with children I enjoy watching them grow and discover new things and develop their own personalities - Caillan Baker
I am taking the Early Childhood Education and Care course because it is my dream to become a Pre-School Educator I have always had a love for working with children and this course really lets me grow my passion further I love this course because we get to do heaps of practical work in child care centers and the theory side of the course is useful and very interesting -Emily Sudiro
Mrs Deb WittEarly Childhood Teacher
VET Year 11 Early Childhood Education and Care
Alexander Goodenough
Caillan Baker
Emily Sudiro
In Hospitality students learn how to prepare and cook an exciting array of food using all the different methods of cookery Year 12 students know how to prepare store and apply a range of contemporary ingredients and to use kitchen equipment safely and appropriately They also know how to think on their feet work in a team and communicate effectively
Mrs Deb WittHospitality Teacher
Year 12 Hospitality
Niamh Halligan assembles a Three ndashTier Brown Sugar Pavlova
I have learnt how to be creative with food arranging and styling food so it has aesthetic appeal
Tayla Snadden - Pot Sticker Pork Dumplings
I enjoy being exposed to recipes that I wouldnrsquot normally make as well as different cuisines I enjoy learning how to use a variety of different equipment in the kitchen
Aimee Malaquin-Basil tomato and Goats Cheese Roulade
I have loved learning to prepare a variety of dishes and acquire new tastes
Our weekly Bridge Building Club had their first competition last Thursday 3rd March Their challenge was to build a bridge from 50 paddle pop sticks one rubber band and a small vial of PVA glue Their only guideline was that the bridge had to be a minimum length of 25cm With a time frame of 30 minutes students from all Years worked fast and thoughtfully All designs showed ingenuity and creativeness Prizes were awarded for Best Designed Bridge which was able to withstand the largest load The winners were Liam Baillie amp Casey Lewis
Congratulations to you both you worked very well together creating a bridge that withstood more than 20 kilos Liam amp Casey were awarded with a marvellous creations block of chocolate each and a ribbon
Well done to all of our Bridge Builders and we will see you again on Thursday Remember the Trinity Bridge Building Club is open to all Years from the start of lunch in lab 95 every Thursday everyone is welcome
Mrs Vanessa McKenzie amp Mr Peter Everingham
Bridge Building Club
Year 9 Food Technology
Year 9 Food Technology Students ndash Cale Cowie and Riley Cooper enjoying their
healthy hamburgers and milkshakeJames Sanderson showing off his
Banana Streusel muffin and a Fruit salad Rubikrsquos Cube
Zara Webb with her yummy Beef burgerrsquos with extra fibre vitamins
and minerals-Sweet potato beetroot avocado
Mr Ferdererrsquos Year 9 Food Technology classes have started their studies by
studying Food Selection and health and creating healthy options in food
Jacinta Wu Seanna Gray Jordyn Wallace Grace Wilson Admiring their Fruit Rubikrsquos cube
Dear ParentsCarers of Year 9 10 and 11 students
TEEN PARTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES AND CYBERSAFETY WHAT PARENTS NEED TO KNOW
On Wednesday 16th March 6pm -730pm the Police SchoolYouth Liaison Officer Senior Constable Nathan Verinder TweedByron LAC will be with us to speak on the topic of Teen parties and Responsibilities and Cybersafety What Parents need to know
The venue is the Champagnat Theatre Brewster Street Entrance (near the bus bays)
You are invited and strongly urged to come along to this session as it will follow the sessions that Trinity students in Years 9 10 and 11 will have heard that day
This is a free event
Parents from other Catholic schools in the area will be invited through Diocesan Parent Assembly so please mark the date
Further inquiries contact Sister Mary Bruggy 6627 6640 or Zelinda Brown at Trinity 6627 6611 or PA Reps Tundra Snape 6624 1883 or Helen Heinemann 6687 8106
SCHOOL FEES
Thank you to all families who have finalised their School Fees or commenced payment plans for 2016 The final date for payment in full to secure a discount is Friday 18th March 2016
If your account is not finalised by this date an alternate payment program needs to be arranged
Progress Statements will be sent out early in April predominantly by email
The majority of families will have approved payment plans in place and receiving a progress statement is simply confirming the transactions processed to their account and not suggesting a problem with the payment arrangements
Of course if you receive an account and do not have a payment program in place please contact the College to discuss the account
If you receive a printed Progress Statement but are able to receive this Statement by email in the future would you please let us know
Quarterly Instalment Due dates
1st Instalment 19th February 2016
2nd Instalment 29th April 2016
3rd Instalment 22nd July 2016
4th Instalment 14th October 2016
Should you anticipate difficulties paying your school fee account please contact Ms Carole Diamond ph 66276 641 to discuss the account or make an appointment for an interview
Mr Warren CoxBusiness Manager
From the Business Manager
CATHOLIC SCHOOL PARENT ASSEMBLY
Parents are the greatest influence on a childrsquos life and education
Every parent to some degree needs support to fulfil their faith and educational responsibilities to their children The Parent Assembly supports parents through
bull Faith enrichmentbull Networking and supportbull Parenting Educationbull Advocacy
It provides parents with opportunities to improve their understanding of child development and parenting skills through seminars workshops and guest speakers We have been given a grant from the Catholic Schools Office to use towards obtaining speakers and resources for parents which will work hand in hand with the great work Sr Mary our Parent Connect Co ordinator Counsellor has been doing for some time If you are interested in being part of the Parent Assembly team for Trinity or would like further information please contact Tundra Snape Parent Representative 66241883 Helen Heinemann Parent Representative 66878106 Sr Mary Bruggy 66276240 Parent Connect Co ordinator or Zelinda Brown 66276611 PA team School Support
Sign-On News
LISMORE THISTLES SOCCER CLUB 2016 JUNIOR SIGN ON
Lismore Thistles Soccer Clubrsquos Junior Sign-on and Information Days will be held at Thistles Park Military Road East Lismore from 930am to 100pm on each
Saturday February 2016
All current and new players are welcome and we have junior teams from Grade 6 to Grade 16 (5 to 16 years)
bull Non-competitive teams (small sided games) from Grade 6 to Grade 11
bull Competitive team competition from Grade 12 through to Grade 16 (boys and girls)
Full fees are required to be paid at Sign On or by agreement on the day ndash however a minimum of 50 of the fees are to be paid at Sign On and the remainder no later than Thursday 29th April 2016
For further information contact Wayne on 0401 069 242Email lismorethistlesscffncnetau Website wwwlismorethistlescomau
Byron Bay FC Soccer Club Places available for girls 12-16 for the 2016
season new and experienced players welcome A great team sport for fun fitness and building
confidence Enquiries contact Kerry at juniorsbyronbayfccomau 0499655928 for information Training Wednesdays 430 at Byron Rec grounds
- all interested players welcome to join in the sessions
2016 BASEBALL SEASON IS HERE
ldquoMARIST BROTHERS BASEBALL CLUBrdquo
JUNIOR SIGN-ON FOR 6-19 YR OLDS
EVERY TUESDAY 400 TO 530 PM FOR MARCH amp ONWARDS
COME ON DOWN TO THE BASEBALL GROUNDS ALBERT PARK LISMORE
ENQUIRES ROBYN 0438 662 523
All Tuesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0414 226 497workersbaseball50gmailcom
LISMORE WORKERS
MARIST BROTHERSAll Tuesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0438 662 523maristbrosbaseballhotmailcom
NORTHS BEARSAll Wednesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0458 122 445northsbaseballgmailcom
EASTS REDBIRDSAll Thursdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0431 021 085redbirdsbaseballclubgmailcom
FREE GLOVE BALL BAG amp DRINK BOTTLE FOR ALL AUSSIE T BALL PLAYERS UNDER 10 WITH REGISTRATION
COME amp TRY DAY SUNDAY 28 FEB10AM ALBERT PARK
The Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart give thanks for 150 years
Saturday 19th MarchMass at 1100 am
All Saints Church Woodburn Coraki Road
ALL INVITED
SYDNEY DANCE EXCURSION
In Early February the Year 11 and 12 Dance students travelled to Sydney Students undertook workshops at Dance Central HSC Dance Workshops with HSC markers and open classes at Sydney Dance Company The group also attended the Seymour Centre Theatre to view the performance of Callback the best of the 2015 HSC performances compositions and films The highlight for most was watching Matilda the musical on Saturday night at the Lyric Theatre The students walked long distances and danced a lot and it can be safe to say they were a little tired and sore on return It was however a wonderful excursion to experience the dance world at a HSC and professional level
Mrs Alison Unwin GrossfeldtHead of Perfoming Arts
Dance News
Thank you all so much for your kind and generous support of the Fiji Appeal The response was outstanding and we had an incredible variety of good quality second-hand gear as well as many items which had obviously been purchased specifically for this Appeal including books pens coloured pencils towels and other bathroom items and two boxes full of brand-new mosquito nets It was wonderful to be able to donate these items to people who have lost so much and to have gathered them in such a short time frame was amazing
Thank you to all the students and their families for your open-hearted generosity
Mrs Robyn SchoberHead of Wilson House
IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING APPLE DEVICES
Apple has a recall on power plugs from certain Apple devices - see the attached information In particular this affects our Year 12 and Year 11 students Please note that Year 10 students are not affected To make the process easier we will arrange to swap the old part with a new one in Tutor Group
The change over will take place
1 Year 12 ndash Tutor Group on Friday this week (Friday 11 March)
2 Year 11 ndash Tutor Group on Tuesday next week (Tuesday 15 March)
If you have Apple devices such as older iPads or phones or old MacBook you may also have one of these old plugs If you read the attached information you can determine whether you have one of the affected parts Please note that iPhone 5s or later are not affected If you have one of the affected parts if you take it to a local Apple dealer such as PowerMax they will be able to swap it for you
Sport News
Swimming has been the major focus on the sporting calendar for the start of 2016
We kicked off the year with the Championship Swimming Carnival with Doyle House taking out the overall pointscore with several strong performances
The Age Champions for 2016 are
12 Year Old Girls
Bridie Black Dennis
Charlise Jamroz DrsquoArcy
13 Year Old Girls
Ella Egan McColl
13 Year Old Boys
Ashley Daniels Nagle
14 Year Old Girls
Yazmin Harvey McColl
14 Year Old Boys
Francis Rupnick Wilson
15 Year Old Girls
Zoe Hughes Carthage
15 Year Old Boys
Harrison Ashby Doyle
16 Year Old Girls
Darcie Balcon Doyle
16 Year Old Boys
Ollie Hayes Champagnat
17 amp Over Girls
Hannah Sculley Doyle
17 amp Over Boys
Blake Penhey Wilson
Good luck to the team of swimmers that are competing on Thursday in Kempsey at the Diocesan Swimming Carnival
As Brother John mentioned earlier congratulations must go to Wilson House for their win in the Spirit Cup on Friday at the Participation Swimming Carnival Well done to Dennis House for taking out the Lismore Pool pointscore and Champagnat House for winning at the Alstonville Pool
Focus now begins on many of our winter sports as well as Cross Country so keep an eye and ear out for sign on and trials for the many sports we have at Trinity
Mr Matthew Barlow
Can you helpEach year two Trivia Nights are held for the students-bull Junior Trivia Night - Years 7 8 and 9 ndash 21st Junebull Senior Trivia Night - Years 10 11 amp 12 - 28th JuneThis early note is to ask if there are any ParentsCarers and Friends who would be in a position to donate prizes to these nights If you have a family business you may be amenable to donating a prize or two In the past we have had Helicopter Rides Dinners for Two Cinema Passes BackpacksCapsSunglassesGamesetcdonatedAnyofferwouldbegreatlyappreciatedandwill be acknowledged on the night and in future E-Lanterns
If you are able to help with a donation please contact Mrs Jenny Dwyer at the College on 6627 6647 or email jdwyertrinitylismorensweduau
Careers News
Firstly Irsquod like to say thank you to all the parents and senior students who attended the Careers and HSC Information Evening on Wednesday 24th February This was a valuable opportunity to start gathering information in relation to successfully completing the HSC and transitioning on to further study or into the work force after secondary school is done This information night was just the beginning please continue to talk to me over Terms 2 and 3 about what you would like to do after school and Irsquoll be happy to help in any way I can
Secondly Irsquod like to thank all the Year 10 students who met last weekrsquos deadline for handing in their Work Experience forms I am a little disappointed by the number of students who are still not organised for their Work Experience and I would like to stress how important it is that these forms are returned to me as soon as possible I am more than happy to talk to any students and their parentscarers who might be needing a little help in securing a place for Work Experience
Miss Pauline LeesonCareers Adviser
Students in Years 11 amp 12
Do you want to attend Uni and have a diagnosed condition or disability
You need to be aware of all the wonderful supports that are available to you
Free information sessions on Wednesday March 30th for students ndash parents also
welcome
Where Room 54
When March 30th 2pm and 330pm (2 sessions)
RSVP by email by March 23rd to nphelpstrinitylismorensweduau or phone 66276680
for more information
Canteen RostersDue to privacy laws the Canteen rosters are unable to be published on the College Website If you
require information regarding your roster please contact Mrs Amanda Simko on 6627 6685
Student of the Week
Is this you caught on camera
Please see Brother John at SMS Office to claim your prize - a Canteen
Voucher to the value of $500 that can be redeemed at either Site
Canteen
Classes have begun studying the new Vet Course in Early Childhood Education and Care
Students learn to work in a range of early childhood education settings within the requirements of the National Quality Standard as well as adhering to the Education and Care Services National Regulations
Students will gain experience and knowledge in supporting childrenrsquos wellbeing learning and development so they can work in a variety of workplaces including preschools and long day care
Career options may include becoming an early childhood educator nanny family day educator or operate a child minding service in a recreation centre or gym
This course is also a pathway which can take you into teaching and early childhood education degrees at a variety of universities
During the course students are required to complete a minimum of 70 hours of work placement in a licensed and registered early childhood service
The students also complete first aid unit HLTAID004 - Provide an emergency first aid response in an education and care setting
What I enjoy most about being able to participate in the Early Childhood Education and Care course is the practicalrsquos where we get to work with the children I enjoy the smiles and hugs-the happy faces that are glad to see me Alexandra Goodenough
The Early Childhood Education and Care course is really enjoyable in both the theory and practical I look forward to doing my work placement each week I love everything about working with children I enjoy watching them grow and discover new things and develop their own personalities - Caillan Baker
I am taking the Early Childhood Education and Care course because it is my dream to become a Pre-School Educator I have always had a love for working with children and this course really lets me grow my passion further I love this course because we get to do heaps of practical work in child care centers and the theory side of the course is useful and very interesting -Emily Sudiro
Mrs Deb WittEarly Childhood Teacher
VET Year 11 Early Childhood Education and Care
Alexander Goodenough
Caillan Baker
Emily Sudiro
In Hospitality students learn how to prepare and cook an exciting array of food using all the different methods of cookery Year 12 students know how to prepare store and apply a range of contemporary ingredients and to use kitchen equipment safely and appropriately They also know how to think on their feet work in a team and communicate effectively
Mrs Deb WittHospitality Teacher
Year 12 Hospitality
Niamh Halligan assembles a Three ndashTier Brown Sugar Pavlova
I have learnt how to be creative with food arranging and styling food so it has aesthetic appeal
Tayla Snadden - Pot Sticker Pork Dumplings
I enjoy being exposed to recipes that I wouldnrsquot normally make as well as different cuisines I enjoy learning how to use a variety of different equipment in the kitchen
Aimee Malaquin-Basil tomato and Goats Cheese Roulade
I have loved learning to prepare a variety of dishes and acquire new tastes
Our weekly Bridge Building Club had their first competition last Thursday 3rd March Their challenge was to build a bridge from 50 paddle pop sticks one rubber band and a small vial of PVA glue Their only guideline was that the bridge had to be a minimum length of 25cm With a time frame of 30 minutes students from all Years worked fast and thoughtfully All designs showed ingenuity and creativeness Prizes were awarded for Best Designed Bridge which was able to withstand the largest load The winners were Liam Baillie amp Casey Lewis
Congratulations to you both you worked very well together creating a bridge that withstood more than 20 kilos Liam amp Casey were awarded with a marvellous creations block of chocolate each and a ribbon
Well done to all of our Bridge Builders and we will see you again on Thursday Remember the Trinity Bridge Building Club is open to all Years from the start of lunch in lab 95 every Thursday everyone is welcome
Mrs Vanessa McKenzie amp Mr Peter Everingham
Bridge Building Club
Year 9 Food Technology
Year 9 Food Technology Students ndash Cale Cowie and Riley Cooper enjoying their
healthy hamburgers and milkshakeJames Sanderson showing off his
Banana Streusel muffin and a Fruit salad Rubikrsquos Cube
Zara Webb with her yummy Beef burgerrsquos with extra fibre vitamins
and minerals-Sweet potato beetroot avocado
Mr Ferdererrsquos Year 9 Food Technology classes have started their studies by
studying Food Selection and health and creating healthy options in food
Jacinta Wu Seanna Gray Jordyn Wallace Grace Wilson Admiring their Fruit Rubikrsquos cube
Dear ParentsCarers of Year 9 10 and 11 students
TEEN PARTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES AND CYBERSAFETY WHAT PARENTS NEED TO KNOW
On Wednesday 16th March 6pm -730pm the Police SchoolYouth Liaison Officer Senior Constable Nathan Verinder TweedByron LAC will be with us to speak on the topic of Teen parties and Responsibilities and Cybersafety What Parents need to know
The venue is the Champagnat Theatre Brewster Street Entrance (near the bus bays)
You are invited and strongly urged to come along to this session as it will follow the sessions that Trinity students in Years 9 10 and 11 will have heard that day
This is a free event
Parents from other Catholic schools in the area will be invited through Diocesan Parent Assembly so please mark the date
Further inquiries contact Sister Mary Bruggy 6627 6640 or Zelinda Brown at Trinity 6627 6611 or PA Reps Tundra Snape 6624 1883 or Helen Heinemann 6687 8106
SCHOOL FEES
Thank you to all families who have finalised their School Fees or commenced payment plans for 2016 The final date for payment in full to secure a discount is Friday 18th March 2016
If your account is not finalised by this date an alternate payment program needs to be arranged
Progress Statements will be sent out early in April predominantly by email
The majority of families will have approved payment plans in place and receiving a progress statement is simply confirming the transactions processed to their account and not suggesting a problem with the payment arrangements
Of course if you receive an account and do not have a payment program in place please contact the College to discuss the account
If you receive a printed Progress Statement but are able to receive this Statement by email in the future would you please let us know
Quarterly Instalment Due dates
1st Instalment 19th February 2016
2nd Instalment 29th April 2016
3rd Instalment 22nd July 2016
4th Instalment 14th October 2016
Should you anticipate difficulties paying your school fee account please contact Ms Carole Diamond ph 66276 641 to discuss the account or make an appointment for an interview
Mr Warren CoxBusiness Manager
From the Business Manager
CATHOLIC SCHOOL PARENT ASSEMBLY
Parents are the greatest influence on a childrsquos life and education
Every parent to some degree needs support to fulfil their faith and educational responsibilities to their children The Parent Assembly supports parents through
bull Faith enrichmentbull Networking and supportbull Parenting Educationbull Advocacy
It provides parents with opportunities to improve their understanding of child development and parenting skills through seminars workshops and guest speakers We have been given a grant from the Catholic Schools Office to use towards obtaining speakers and resources for parents which will work hand in hand with the great work Sr Mary our Parent Connect Co ordinator Counsellor has been doing for some time If you are interested in being part of the Parent Assembly team for Trinity or would like further information please contact Tundra Snape Parent Representative 66241883 Helen Heinemann Parent Representative 66878106 Sr Mary Bruggy 66276240 Parent Connect Co ordinator or Zelinda Brown 66276611 PA team School Support
Sign-On News
LISMORE THISTLES SOCCER CLUB 2016 JUNIOR SIGN ON
Lismore Thistles Soccer Clubrsquos Junior Sign-on and Information Days will be held at Thistles Park Military Road East Lismore from 930am to 100pm on each
Saturday February 2016
All current and new players are welcome and we have junior teams from Grade 6 to Grade 16 (5 to 16 years)
bull Non-competitive teams (small sided games) from Grade 6 to Grade 11
bull Competitive team competition from Grade 12 through to Grade 16 (boys and girls)
Full fees are required to be paid at Sign On or by agreement on the day ndash however a minimum of 50 of the fees are to be paid at Sign On and the remainder no later than Thursday 29th April 2016
For further information contact Wayne on 0401 069 242Email lismorethistlesscffncnetau Website wwwlismorethistlescomau
Byron Bay FC Soccer Club Places available for girls 12-16 for the 2016
season new and experienced players welcome A great team sport for fun fitness and building
confidence Enquiries contact Kerry at juniorsbyronbayfccomau 0499655928 for information Training Wednesdays 430 at Byron Rec grounds
- all interested players welcome to join in the sessions
2016 BASEBALL SEASON IS HERE
ldquoMARIST BROTHERS BASEBALL CLUBrdquo
JUNIOR SIGN-ON FOR 6-19 YR OLDS
EVERY TUESDAY 400 TO 530 PM FOR MARCH amp ONWARDS
COME ON DOWN TO THE BASEBALL GROUNDS ALBERT PARK LISMORE
ENQUIRES ROBYN 0438 662 523
All Tuesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0414 226 497workersbaseball50gmailcom
LISMORE WORKERS
MARIST BROTHERSAll Tuesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0438 662 523maristbrosbaseballhotmailcom
NORTHS BEARSAll Wednesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0458 122 445northsbaseballgmailcom
EASTS REDBIRDSAll Thursdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0431 021 085redbirdsbaseballclubgmailcom
FREE GLOVE BALL BAG amp DRINK BOTTLE FOR ALL AUSSIE T BALL PLAYERS UNDER 10 WITH REGISTRATION
COME amp TRY DAY SUNDAY 28 FEB10AM ALBERT PARK
The Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart give thanks for 150 years
Saturday 19th MarchMass at 1100 am
All Saints Church Woodburn Coraki Road
ALL INVITED
IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING APPLE DEVICES
Apple has a recall on power plugs from certain Apple devices - see the attached information In particular this affects our Year 12 and Year 11 students Please note that Year 10 students are not affected To make the process easier we will arrange to swap the old part with a new one in Tutor Group
The change over will take place
1 Year 12 ndash Tutor Group on Friday this week (Friday 11 March)
2 Year 11 ndash Tutor Group on Tuesday next week (Tuesday 15 March)
If you have Apple devices such as older iPads or phones or old MacBook you may also have one of these old plugs If you read the attached information you can determine whether you have one of the affected parts Please note that iPhone 5s or later are not affected If you have one of the affected parts if you take it to a local Apple dealer such as PowerMax they will be able to swap it for you
Sport News
Swimming has been the major focus on the sporting calendar for the start of 2016
We kicked off the year with the Championship Swimming Carnival with Doyle House taking out the overall pointscore with several strong performances
The Age Champions for 2016 are
12 Year Old Girls
Bridie Black Dennis
Charlise Jamroz DrsquoArcy
13 Year Old Girls
Ella Egan McColl
13 Year Old Boys
Ashley Daniels Nagle
14 Year Old Girls
Yazmin Harvey McColl
14 Year Old Boys
Francis Rupnick Wilson
15 Year Old Girls
Zoe Hughes Carthage
15 Year Old Boys
Harrison Ashby Doyle
16 Year Old Girls
Darcie Balcon Doyle
16 Year Old Boys
Ollie Hayes Champagnat
17 amp Over Girls
Hannah Sculley Doyle
17 amp Over Boys
Blake Penhey Wilson
Good luck to the team of swimmers that are competing on Thursday in Kempsey at the Diocesan Swimming Carnival
As Brother John mentioned earlier congratulations must go to Wilson House for their win in the Spirit Cup on Friday at the Participation Swimming Carnival Well done to Dennis House for taking out the Lismore Pool pointscore and Champagnat House for winning at the Alstonville Pool
Focus now begins on many of our winter sports as well as Cross Country so keep an eye and ear out for sign on and trials for the many sports we have at Trinity
Mr Matthew Barlow
Can you helpEach year two Trivia Nights are held for the students-bull Junior Trivia Night - Years 7 8 and 9 ndash 21st Junebull Senior Trivia Night - Years 10 11 amp 12 - 28th JuneThis early note is to ask if there are any ParentsCarers and Friends who would be in a position to donate prizes to these nights If you have a family business you may be amenable to donating a prize or two In the past we have had Helicopter Rides Dinners for Two Cinema Passes BackpacksCapsSunglassesGamesetcdonatedAnyofferwouldbegreatlyappreciatedandwill be acknowledged on the night and in future E-Lanterns
If you are able to help with a donation please contact Mrs Jenny Dwyer at the College on 6627 6647 or email jdwyertrinitylismorensweduau
Careers News
Firstly Irsquod like to say thank you to all the parents and senior students who attended the Careers and HSC Information Evening on Wednesday 24th February This was a valuable opportunity to start gathering information in relation to successfully completing the HSC and transitioning on to further study or into the work force after secondary school is done This information night was just the beginning please continue to talk to me over Terms 2 and 3 about what you would like to do after school and Irsquoll be happy to help in any way I can
Secondly Irsquod like to thank all the Year 10 students who met last weekrsquos deadline for handing in their Work Experience forms I am a little disappointed by the number of students who are still not organised for their Work Experience and I would like to stress how important it is that these forms are returned to me as soon as possible I am more than happy to talk to any students and their parentscarers who might be needing a little help in securing a place for Work Experience
Miss Pauline LeesonCareers Adviser
Students in Years 11 amp 12
Do you want to attend Uni and have a diagnosed condition or disability
You need to be aware of all the wonderful supports that are available to you
Free information sessions on Wednesday March 30th for students ndash parents also
welcome
Where Room 54
When March 30th 2pm and 330pm (2 sessions)
RSVP by email by March 23rd to nphelpstrinitylismorensweduau or phone 66276680
for more information
Canteen RostersDue to privacy laws the Canteen rosters are unable to be published on the College Website If you
require information regarding your roster please contact Mrs Amanda Simko on 6627 6685
Student of the Week
Is this you caught on camera
Please see Brother John at SMS Office to claim your prize - a Canteen
Voucher to the value of $500 that can be redeemed at either Site
Canteen
Classes have begun studying the new Vet Course in Early Childhood Education and Care
Students learn to work in a range of early childhood education settings within the requirements of the National Quality Standard as well as adhering to the Education and Care Services National Regulations
Students will gain experience and knowledge in supporting childrenrsquos wellbeing learning and development so they can work in a variety of workplaces including preschools and long day care
Career options may include becoming an early childhood educator nanny family day educator or operate a child minding service in a recreation centre or gym
This course is also a pathway which can take you into teaching and early childhood education degrees at a variety of universities
During the course students are required to complete a minimum of 70 hours of work placement in a licensed and registered early childhood service
The students also complete first aid unit HLTAID004 - Provide an emergency first aid response in an education and care setting
What I enjoy most about being able to participate in the Early Childhood Education and Care course is the practicalrsquos where we get to work with the children I enjoy the smiles and hugs-the happy faces that are glad to see me Alexandra Goodenough
The Early Childhood Education and Care course is really enjoyable in both the theory and practical I look forward to doing my work placement each week I love everything about working with children I enjoy watching them grow and discover new things and develop their own personalities - Caillan Baker
I am taking the Early Childhood Education and Care course because it is my dream to become a Pre-School Educator I have always had a love for working with children and this course really lets me grow my passion further I love this course because we get to do heaps of practical work in child care centers and the theory side of the course is useful and very interesting -Emily Sudiro
Mrs Deb WittEarly Childhood Teacher
VET Year 11 Early Childhood Education and Care
Alexander Goodenough
Caillan Baker
Emily Sudiro
In Hospitality students learn how to prepare and cook an exciting array of food using all the different methods of cookery Year 12 students know how to prepare store and apply a range of contemporary ingredients and to use kitchen equipment safely and appropriately They also know how to think on their feet work in a team and communicate effectively
Mrs Deb WittHospitality Teacher
Year 12 Hospitality
Niamh Halligan assembles a Three ndashTier Brown Sugar Pavlova
I have learnt how to be creative with food arranging and styling food so it has aesthetic appeal
Tayla Snadden - Pot Sticker Pork Dumplings
I enjoy being exposed to recipes that I wouldnrsquot normally make as well as different cuisines I enjoy learning how to use a variety of different equipment in the kitchen
Aimee Malaquin-Basil tomato and Goats Cheese Roulade
I have loved learning to prepare a variety of dishes and acquire new tastes
Our weekly Bridge Building Club had their first competition last Thursday 3rd March Their challenge was to build a bridge from 50 paddle pop sticks one rubber band and a small vial of PVA glue Their only guideline was that the bridge had to be a minimum length of 25cm With a time frame of 30 minutes students from all Years worked fast and thoughtfully All designs showed ingenuity and creativeness Prizes were awarded for Best Designed Bridge which was able to withstand the largest load The winners were Liam Baillie amp Casey Lewis
Congratulations to you both you worked very well together creating a bridge that withstood more than 20 kilos Liam amp Casey were awarded with a marvellous creations block of chocolate each and a ribbon
Well done to all of our Bridge Builders and we will see you again on Thursday Remember the Trinity Bridge Building Club is open to all Years from the start of lunch in lab 95 every Thursday everyone is welcome
Mrs Vanessa McKenzie amp Mr Peter Everingham
Bridge Building Club
Year 9 Food Technology
Year 9 Food Technology Students ndash Cale Cowie and Riley Cooper enjoying their
healthy hamburgers and milkshakeJames Sanderson showing off his
Banana Streusel muffin and a Fruit salad Rubikrsquos Cube
Zara Webb with her yummy Beef burgerrsquos with extra fibre vitamins
and minerals-Sweet potato beetroot avocado
Mr Ferdererrsquos Year 9 Food Technology classes have started their studies by
studying Food Selection and health and creating healthy options in food
Jacinta Wu Seanna Gray Jordyn Wallace Grace Wilson Admiring their Fruit Rubikrsquos cube
Dear ParentsCarers of Year 9 10 and 11 students
TEEN PARTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES AND CYBERSAFETY WHAT PARENTS NEED TO KNOW
On Wednesday 16th March 6pm -730pm the Police SchoolYouth Liaison Officer Senior Constable Nathan Verinder TweedByron LAC will be with us to speak on the topic of Teen parties and Responsibilities and Cybersafety What Parents need to know
The venue is the Champagnat Theatre Brewster Street Entrance (near the bus bays)
You are invited and strongly urged to come along to this session as it will follow the sessions that Trinity students in Years 9 10 and 11 will have heard that day
This is a free event
Parents from other Catholic schools in the area will be invited through Diocesan Parent Assembly so please mark the date
Further inquiries contact Sister Mary Bruggy 6627 6640 or Zelinda Brown at Trinity 6627 6611 or PA Reps Tundra Snape 6624 1883 or Helen Heinemann 6687 8106
SCHOOL FEES
Thank you to all families who have finalised their School Fees or commenced payment plans for 2016 The final date for payment in full to secure a discount is Friday 18th March 2016
If your account is not finalised by this date an alternate payment program needs to be arranged
Progress Statements will be sent out early in April predominantly by email
The majority of families will have approved payment plans in place and receiving a progress statement is simply confirming the transactions processed to their account and not suggesting a problem with the payment arrangements
Of course if you receive an account and do not have a payment program in place please contact the College to discuss the account
If you receive a printed Progress Statement but are able to receive this Statement by email in the future would you please let us know
Quarterly Instalment Due dates
1st Instalment 19th February 2016
2nd Instalment 29th April 2016
3rd Instalment 22nd July 2016
4th Instalment 14th October 2016
Should you anticipate difficulties paying your school fee account please contact Ms Carole Diamond ph 66276 641 to discuss the account or make an appointment for an interview
Mr Warren CoxBusiness Manager
From the Business Manager
CATHOLIC SCHOOL PARENT ASSEMBLY
Parents are the greatest influence on a childrsquos life and education
Every parent to some degree needs support to fulfil their faith and educational responsibilities to their children The Parent Assembly supports parents through
bull Faith enrichmentbull Networking and supportbull Parenting Educationbull Advocacy
It provides parents with opportunities to improve their understanding of child development and parenting skills through seminars workshops and guest speakers We have been given a grant from the Catholic Schools Office to use towards obtaining speakers and resources for parents which will work hand in hand with the great work Sr Mary our Parent Connect Co ordinator Counsellor has been doing for some time If you are interested in being part of the Parent Assembly team for Trinity or would like further information please contact Tundra Snape Parent Representative 66241883 Helen Heinemann Parent Representative 66878106 Sr Mary Bruggy 66276240 Parent Connect Co ordinator or Zelinda Brown 66276611 PA team School Support
Sign-On News
LISMORE THISTLES SOCCER CLUB 2016 JUNIOR SIGN ON
Lismore Thistles Soccer Clubrsquos Junior Sign-on and Information Days will be held at Thistles Park Military Road East Lismore from 930am to 100pm on each
Saturday February 2016
All current and new players are welcome and we have junior teams from Grade 6 to Grade 16 (5 to 16 years)
bull Non-competitive teams (small sided games) from Grade 6 to Grade 11
bull Competitive team competition from Grade 12 through to Grade 16 (boys and girls)
Full fees are required to be paid at Sign On or by agreement on the day ndash however a minimum of 50 of the fees are to be paid at Sign On and the remainder no later than Thursday 29th April 2016
For further information contact Wayne on 0401 069 242Email lismorethistlesscffncnetau Website wwwlismorethistlescomau
Byron Bay FC Soccer Club Places available for girls 12-16 for the 2016
season new and experienced players welcome A great team sport for fun fitness and building
confidence Enquiries contact Kerry at juniorsbyronbayfccomau 0499655928 for information Training Wednesdays 430 at Byron Rec grounds
- all interested players welcome to join in the sessions
2016 BASEBALL SEASON IS HERE
ldquoMARIST BROTHERS BASEBALL CLUBrdquo
JUNIOR SIGN-ON FOR 6-19 YR OLDS
EVERY TUESDAY 400 TO 530 PM FOR MARCH amp ONWARDS
COME ON DOWN TO THE BASEBALL GROUNDS ALBERT PARK LISMORE
ENQUIRES ROBYN 0438 662 523
All Tuesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0414 226 497workersbaseball50gmailcom
LISMORE WORKERS
MARIST BROTHERSAll Tuesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0438 662 523maristbrosbaseballhotmailcom
NORTHS BEARSAll Wednesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0458 122 445northsbaseballgmailcom
EASTS REDBIRDSAll Thursdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0431 021 085redbirdsbaseballclubgmailcom
FREE GLOVE BALL BAG amp DRINK BOTTLE FOR ALL AUSSIE T BALL PLAYERS UNDER 10 WITH REGISTRATION
COME amp TRY DAY SUNDAY 28 FEB10AM ALBERT PARK
The Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart give thanks for 150 years
Saturday 19th MarchMass at 1100 am
All Saints Church Woodburn Coraki Road
ALL INVITED
Sport News
Swimming has been the major focus on the sporting calendar for the start of 2016
We kicked off the year with the Championship Swimming Carnival with Doyle House taking out the overall pointscore with several strong performances
The Age Champions for 2016 are
12 Year Old Girls
Bridie Black Dennis
Charlise Jamroz DrsquoArcy
13 Year Old Girls
Ella Egan McColl
13 Year Old Boys
Ashley Daniels Nagle
14 Year Old Girls
Yazmin Harvey McColl
14 Year Old Boys
Francis Rupnick Wilson
15 Year Old Girls
Zoe Hughes Carthage
15 Year Old Boys
Harrison Ashby Doyle
16 Year Old Girls
Darcie Balcon Doyle
16 Year Old Boys
Ollie Hayes Champagnat
17 amp Over Girls
Hannah Sculley Doyle
17 amp Over Boys
Blake Penhey Wilson
Good luck to the team of swimmers that are competing on Thursday in Kempsey at the Diocesan Swimming Carnival
As Brother John mentioned earlier congratulations must go to Wilson House for their win in the Spirit Cup on Friday at the Participation Swimming Carnival Well done to Dennis House for taking out the Lismore Pool pointscore and Champagnat House for winning at the Alstonville Pool
Focus now begins on many of our winter sports as well as Cross Country so keep an eye and ear out for sign on and trials for the many sports we have at Trinity
Mr Matthew Barlow
Can you helpEach year two Trivia Nights are held for the students-bull Junior Trivia Night - Years 7 8 and 9 ndash 21st Junebull Senior Trivia Night - Years 10 11 amp 12 - 28th JuneThis early note is to ask if there are any ParentsCarers and Friends who would be in a position to donate prizes to these nights If you have a family business you may be amenable to donating a prize or two In the past we have had Helicopter Rides Dinners for Two Cinema Passes BackpacksCapsSunglassesGamesetcdonatedAnyofferwouldbegreatlyappreciatedandwill be acknowledged on the night and in future E-Lanterns
If you are able to help with a donation please contact Mrs Jenny Dwyer at the College on 6627 6647 or email jdwyertrinitylismorensweduau
Careers News
Firstly Irsquod like to say thank you to all the parents and senior students who attended the Careers and HSC Information Evening on Wednesday 24th February This was a valuable opportunity to start gathering information in relation to successfully completing the HSC and transitioning on to further study or into the work force after secondary school is done This information night was just the beginning please continue to talk to me over Terms 2 and 3 about what you would like to do after school and Irsquoll be happy to help in any way I can
Secondly Irsquod like to thank all the Year 10 students who met last weekrsquos deadline for handing in their Work Experience forms I am a little disappointed by the number of students who are still not organised for their Work Experience and I would like to stress how important it is that these forms are returned to me as soon as possible I am more than happy to talk to any students and their parentscarers who might be needing a little help in securing a place for Work Experience
Miss Pauline LeesonCareers Adviser
Students in Years 11 amp 12
Do you want to attend Uni and have a diagnosed condition or disability
You need to be aware of all the wonderful supports that are available to you
Free information sessions on Wednesday March 30th for students ndash parents also
welcome
Where Room 54
When March 30th 2pm and 330pm (2 sessions)
RSVP by email by March 23rd to nphelpstrinitylismorensweduau or phone 66276680
for more information
Canteen RostersDue to privacy laws the Canteen rosters are unable to be published on the College Website If you
require information regarding your roster please contact Mrs Amanda Simko on 6627 6685
Student of the Week
Is this you caught on camera
Please see Brother John at SMS Office to claim your prize - a Canteen
Voucher to the value of $500 that can be redeemed at either Site
Canteen
Classes have begun studying the new Vet Course in Early Childhood Education and Care
Students learn to work in a range of early childhood education settings within the requirements of the National Quality Standard as well as adhering to the Education and Care Services National Regulations
Students will gain experience and knowledge in supporting childrenrsquos wellbeing learning and development so they can work in a variety of workplaces including preschools and long day care
Career options may include becoming an early childhood educator nanny family day educator or operate a child minding service in a recreation centre or gym
This course is also a pathway which can take you into teaching and early childhood education degrees at a variety of universities
During the course students are required to complete a minimum of 70 hours of work placement in a licensed and registered early childhood service
The students also complete first aid unit HLTAID004 - Provide an emergency first aid response in an education and care setting
What I enjoy most about being able to participate in the Early Childhood Education and Care course is the practicalrsquos where we get to work with the children I enjoy the smiles and hugs-the happy faces that are glad to see me Alexandra Goodenough
The Early Childhood Education and Care course is really enjoyable in both the theory and practical I look forward to doing my work placement each week I love everything about working with children I enjoy watching them grow and discover new things and develop their own personalities - Caillan Baker
I am taking the Early Childhood Education and Care course because it is my dream to become a Pre-School Educator I have always had a love for working with children and this course really lets me grow my passion further I love this course because we get to do heaps of practical work in child care centers and the theory side of the course is useful and very interesting -Emily Sudiro
Mrs Deb WittEarly Childhood Teacher
VET Year 11 Early Childhood Education and Care
Alexander Goodenough
Caillan Baker
Emily Sudiro
In Hospitality students learn how to prepare and cook an exciting array of food using all the different methods of cookery Year 12 students know how to prepare store and apply a range of contemporary ingredients and to use kitchen equipment safely and appropriately They also know how to think on their feet work in a team and communicate effectively
Mrs Deb WittHospitality Teacher
Year 12 Hospitality
Niamh Halligan assembles a Three ndashTier Brown Sugar Pavlova
I have learnt how to be creative with food arranging and styling food so it has aesthetic appeal
Tayla Snadden - Pot Sticker Pork Dumplings
I enjoy being exposed to recipes that I wouldnrsquot normally make as well as different cuisines I enjoy learning how to use a variety of different equipment in the kitchen
Aimee Malaquin-Basil tomato and Goats Cheese Roulade
I have loved learning to prepare a variety of dishes and acquire new tastes
Our weekly Bridge Building Club had their first competition last Thursday 3rd March Their challenge was to build a bridge from 50 paddle pop sticks one rubber band and a small vial of PVA glue Their only guideline was that the bridge had to be a minimum length of 25cm With a time frame of 30 minutes students from all Years worked fast and thoughtfully All designs showed ingenuity and creativeness Prizes were awarded for Best Designed Bridge which was able to withstand the largest load The winners were Liam Baillie amp Casey Lewis
Congratulations to you both you worked very well together creating a bridge that withstood more than 20 kilos Liam amp Casey were awarded with a marvellous creations block of chocolate each and a ribbon
Well done to all of our Bridge Builders and we will see you again on Thursday Remember the Trinity Bridge Building Club is open to all Years from the start of lunch in lab 95 every Thursday everyone is welcome
Mrs Vanessa McKenzie amp Mr Peter Everingham
Bridge Building Club
Year 9 Food Technology
Year 9 Food Technology Students ndash Cale Cowie and Riley Cooper enjoying their
healthy hamburgers and milkshakeJames Sanderson showing off his
Banana Streusel muffin and a Fruit salad Rubikrsquos Cube
Zara Webb with her yummy Beef burgerrsquos with extra fibre vitamins
and minerals-Sweet potato beetroot avocado
Mr Ferdererrsquos Year 9 Food Technology classes have started their studies by
studying Food Selection and health and creating healthy options in food
Jacinta Wu Seanna Gray Jordyn Wallace Grace Wilson Admiring their Fruit Rubikrsquos cube
Dear ParentsCarers of Year 9 10 and 11 students
TEEN PARTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES AND CYBERSAFETY WHAT PARENTS NEED TO KNOW
On Wednesday 16th March 6pm -730pm the Police SchoolYouth Liaison Officer Senior Constable Nathan Verinder TweedByron LAC will be with us to speak on the topic of Teen parties and Responsibilities and Cybersafety What Parents need to know
The venue is the Champagnat Theatre Brewster Street Entrance (near the bus bays)
You are invited and strongly urged to come along to this session as it will follow the sessions that Trinity students in Years 9 10 and 11 will have heard that day
This is a free event
Parents from other Catholic schools in the area will be invited through Diocesan Parent Assembly so please mark the date
Further inquiries contact Sister Mary Bruggy 6627 6640 or Zelinda Brown at Trinity 6627 6611 or PA Reps Tundra Snape 6624 1883 or Helen Heinemann 6687 8106
SCHOOL FEES
Thank you to all families who have finalised their School Fees or commenced payment plans for 2016 The final date for payment in full to secure a discount is Friday 18th March 2016
If your account is not finalised by this date an alternate payment program needs to be arranged
Progress Statements will be sent out early in April predominantly by email
The majority of families will have approved payment plans in place and receiving a progress statement is simply confirming the transactions processed to their account and not suggesting a problem with the payment arrangements
Of course if you receive an account and do not have a payment program in place please contact the College to discuss the account
If you receive a printed Progress Statement but are able to receive this Statement by email in the future would you please let us know
Quarterly Instalment Due dates
1st Instalment 19th February 2016
2nd Instalment 29th April 2016
3rd Instalment 22nd July 2016
4th Instalment 14th October 2016
Should you anticipate difficulties paying your school fee account please contact Ms Carole Diamond ph 66276 641 to discuss the account or make an appointment for an interview
Mr Warren CoxBusiness Manager
From the Business Manager
CATHOLIC SCHOOL PARENT ASSEMBLY
Parents are the greatest influence on a childrsquos life and education
Every parent to some degree needs support to fulfil their faith and educational responsibilities to their children The Parent Assembly supports parents through
bull Faith enrichmentbull Networking and supportbull Parenting Educationbull Advocacy
It provides parents with opportunities to improve their understanding of child development and parenting skills through seminars workshops and guest speakers We have been given a grant from the Catholic Schools Office to use towards obtaining speakers and resources for parents which will work hand in hand with the great work Sr Mary our Parent Connect Co ordinator Counsellor has been doing for some time If you are interested in being part of the Parent Assembly team for Trinity or would like further information please contact Tundra Snape Parent Representative 66241883 Helen Heinemann Parent Representative 66878106 Sr Mary Bruggy 66276240 Parent Connect Co ordinator or Zelinda Brown 66276611 PA team School Support
Sign-On News
LISMORE THISTLES SOCCER CLUB 2016 JUNIOR SIGN ON
Lismore Thistles Soccer Clubrsquos Junior Sign-on and Information Days will be held at Thistles Park Military Road East Lismore from 930am to 100pm on each
Saturday February 2016
All current and new players are welcome and we have junior teams from Grade 6 to Grade 16 (5 to 16 years)
bull Non-competitive teams (small sided games) from Grade 6 to Grade 11
bull Competitive team competition from Grade 12 through to Grade 16 (boys and girls)
Full fees are required to be paid at Sign On or by agreement on the day ndash however a minimum of 50 of the fees are to be paid at Sign On and the remainder no later than Thursday 29th April 2016
For further information contact Wayne on 0401 069 242Email lismorethistlesscffncnetau Website wwwlismorethistlescomau
Byron Bay FC Soccer Club Places available for girls 12-16 for the 2016
season new and experienced players welcome A great team sport for fun fitness and building
confidence Enquiries contact Kerry at juniorsbyronbayfccomau 0499655928 for information Training Wednesdays 430 at Byron Rec grounds
- all interested players welcome to join in the sessions
2016 BASEBALL SEASON IS HERE
ldquoMARIST BROTHERS BASEBALL CLUBrdquo
JUNIOR SIGN-ON FOR 6-19 YR OLDS
EVERY TUESDAY 400 TO 530 PM FOR MARCH amp ONWARDS
COME ON DOWN TO THE BASEBALL GROUNDS ALBERT PARK LISMORE
ENQUIRES ROBYN 0438 662 523
All Tuesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0414 226 497workersbaseball50gmailcom
LISMORE WORKERS
MARIST BROTHERSAll Tuesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0438 662 523maristbrosbaseballhotmailcom
NORTHS BEARSAll Wednesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0458 122 445northsbaseballgmailcom
EASTS REDBIRDSAll Thursdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0431 021 085redbirdsbaseballclubgmailcom
FREE GLOVE BALL BAG amp DRINK BOTTLE FOR ALL AUSSIE T BALL PLAYERS UNDER 10 WITH REGISTRATION
COME amp TRY DAY SUNDAY 28 FEB10AM ALBERT PARK
The Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart give thanks for 150 years
Saturday 19th MarchMass at 1100 am
All Saints Church Woodburn Coraki Road
ALL INVITED
Careers News
Firstly Irsquod like to say thank you to all the parents and senior students who attended the Careers and HSC Information Evening on Wednesday 24th February This was a valuable opportunity to start gathering information in relation to successfully completing the HSC and transitioning on to further study or into the work force after secondary school is done This information night was just the beginning please continue to talk to me over Terms 2 and 3 about what you would like to do after school and Irsquoll be happy to help in any way I can
Secondly Irsquod like to thank all the Year 10 students who met last weekrsquos deadline for handing in their Work Experience forms I am a little disappointed by the number of students who are still not organised for their Work Experience and I would like to stress how important it is that these forms are returned to me as soon as possible I am more than happy to talk to any students and their parentscarers who might be needing a little help in securing a place for Work Experience
Miss Pauline LeesonCareers Adviser
Students in Years 11 amp 12
Do you want to attend Uni and have a diagnosed condition or disability
You need to be aware of all the wonderful supports that are available to you
Free information sessions on Wednesday March 30th for students ndash parents also
welcome
Where Room 54
When March 30th 2pm and 330pm (2 sessions)
RSVP by email by March 23rd to nphelpstrinitylismorensweduau or phone 66276680
for more information
Canteen RostersDue to privacy laws the Canteen rosters are unable to be published on the College Website If you
require information regarding your roster please contact Mrs Amanda Simko on 6627 6685
Student of the Week
Is this you caught on camera
Please see Brother John at SMS Office to claim your prize - a Canteen
Voucher to the value of $500 that can be redeemed at either Site
Canteen
Classes have begun studying the new Vet Course in Early Childhood Education and Care
Students learn to work in a range of early childhood education settings within the requirements of the National Quality Standard as well as adhering to the Education and Care Services National Regulations
Students will gain experience and knowledge in supporting childrenrsquos wellbeing learning and development so they can work in a variety of workplaces including preschools and long day care
Career options may include becoming an early childhood educator nanny family day educator or operate a child minding service in a recreation centre or gym
This course is also a pathway which can take you into teaching and early childhood education degrees at a variety of universities
During the course students are required to complete a minimum of 70 hours of work placement in a licensed and registered early childhood service
The students also complete first aid unit HLTAID004 - Provide an emergency first aid response in an education and care setting
What I enjoy most about being able to participate in the Early Childhood Education and Care course is the practicalrsquos where we get to work with the children I enjoy the smiles and hugs-the happy faces that are glad to see me Alexandra Goodenough
The Early Childhood Education and Care course is really enjoyable in both the theory and practical I look forward to doing my work placement each week I love everything about working with children I enjoy watching them grow and discover new things and develop their own personalities - Caillan Baker
I am taking the Early Childhood Education and Care course because it is my dream to become a Pre-School Educator I have always had a love for working with children and this course really lets me grow my passion further I love this course because we get to do heaps of practical work in child care centers and the theory side of the course is useful and very interesting -Emily Sudiro
Mrs Deb WittEarly Childhood Teacher
VET Year 11 Early Childhood Education and Care
Alexander Goodenough
Caillan Baker
Emily Sudiro
In Hospitality students learn how to prepare and cook an exciting array of food using all the different methods of cookery Year 12 students know how to prepare store and apply a range of contemporary ingredients and to use kitchen equipment safely and appropriately They also know how to think on their feet work in a team and communicate effectively
Mrs Deb WittHospitality Teacher
Year 12 Hospitality
Niamh Halligan assembles a Three ndashTier Brown Sugar Pavlova
I have learnt how to be creative with food arranging and styling food so it has aesthetic appeal
Tayla Snadden - Pot Sticker Pork Dumplings
I enjoy being exposed to recipes that I wouldnrsquot normally make as well as different cuisines I enjoy learning how to use a variety of different equipment in the kitchen
Aimee Malaquin-Basil tomato and Goats Cheese Roulade
I have loved learning to prepare a variety of dishes and acquire new tastes
Our weekly Bridge Building Club had their first competition last Thursday 3rd March Their challenge was to build a bridge from 50 paddle pop sticks one rubber band and a small vial of PVA glue Their only guideline was that the bridge had to be a minimum length of 25cm With a time frame of 30 minutes students from all Years worked fast and thoughtfully All designs showed ingenuity and creativeness Prizes were awarded for Best Designed Bridge which was able to withstand the largest load The winners were Liam Baillie amp Casey Lewis
Congratulations to you both you worked very well together creating a bridge that withstood more than 20 kilos Liam amp Casey were awarded with a marvellous creations block of chocolate each and a ribbon
Well done to all of our Bridge Builders and we will see you again on Thursday Remember the Trinity Bridge Building Club is open to all Years from the start of lunch in lab 95 every Thursday everyone is welcome
Mrs Vanessa McKenzie amp Mr Peter Everingham
Bridge Building Club
Year 9 Food Technology
Year 9 Food Technology Students ndash Cale Cowie and Riley Cooper enjoying their
healthy hamburgers and milkshakeJames Sanderson showing off his
Banana Streusel muffin and a Fruit salad Rubikrsquos Cube
Zara Webb with her yummy Beef burgerrsquos with extra fibre vitamins
and minerals-Sweet potato beetroot avocado
Mr Ferdererrsquos Year 9 Food Technology classes have started their studies by
studying Food Selection and health and creating healthy options in food
Jacinta Wu Seanna Gray Jordyn Wallace Grace Wilson Admiring their Fruit Rubikrsquos cube
Dear ParentsCarers of Year 9 10 and 11 students
TEEN PARTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES AND CYBERSAFETY WHAT PARENTS NEED TO KNOW
On Wednesday 16th March 6pm -730pm the Police SchoolYouth Liaison Officer Senior Constable Nathan Verinder TweedByron LAC will be with us to speak on the topic of Teen parties and Responsibilities and Cybersafety What Parents need to know
The venue is the Champagnat Theatre Brewster Street Entrance (near the bus bays)
You are invited and strongly urged to come along to this session as it will follow the sessions that Trinity students in Years 9 10 and 11 will have heard that day
This is a free event
Parents from other Catholic schools in the area will be invited through Diocesan Parent Assembly so please mark the date
Further inquiries contact Sister Mary Bruggy 6627 6640 or Zelinda Brown at Trinity 6627 6611 or PA Reps Tundra Snape 6624 1883 or Helen Heinemann 6687 8106
SCHOOL FEES
Thank you to all families who have finalised their School Fees or commenced payment plans for 2016 The final date for payment in full to secure a discount is Friday 18th March 2016
If your account is not finalised by this date an alternate payment program needs to be arranged
Progress Statements will be sent out early in April predominantly by email
The majority of families will have approved payment plans in place and receiving a progress statement is simply confirming the transactions processed to their account and not suggesting a problem with the payment arrangements
Of course if you receive an account and do not have a payment program in place please contact the College to discuss the account
If you receive a printed Progress Statement but are able to receive this Statement by email in the future would you please let us know
Quarterly Instalment Due dates
1st Instalment 19th February 2016
2nd Instalment 29th April 2016
3rd Instalment 22nd July 2016
4th Instalment 14th October 2016
Should you anticipate difficulties paying your school fee account please contact Ms Carole Diamond ph 66276 641 to discuss the account or make an appointment for an interview
Mr Warren CoxBusiness Manager
From the Business Manager
CATHOLIC SCHOOL PARENT ASSEMBLY
Parents are the greatest influence on a childrsquos life and education
Every parent to some degree needs support to fulfil their faith and educational responsibilities to their children The Parent Assembly supports parents through
bull Faith enrichmentbull Networking and supportbull Parenting Educationbull Advocacy
It provides parents with opportunities to improve their understanding of child development and parenting skills through seminars workshops and guest speakers We have been given a grant from the Catholic Schools Office to use towards obtaining speakers and resources for parents which will work hand in hand with the great work Sr Mary our Parent Connect Co ordinator Counsellor has been doing for some time If you are interested in being part of the Parent Assembly team for Trinity or would like further information please contact Tundra Snape Parent Representative 66241883 Helen Heinemann Parent Representative 66878106 Sr Mary Bruggy 66276240 Parent Connect Co ordinator or Zelinda Brown 66276611 PA team School Support
Sign-On News
LISMORE THISTLES SOCCER CLUB 2016 JUNIOR SIGN ON
Lismore Thistles Soccer Clubrsquos Junior Sign-on and Information Days will be held at Thistles Park Military Road East Lismore from 930am to 100pm on each
Saturday February 2016
All current and new players are welcome and we have junior teams from Grade 6 to Grade 16 (5 to 16 years)
bull Non-competitive teams (small sided games) from Grade 6 to Grade 11
bull Competitive team competition from Grade 12 through to Grade 16 (boys and girls)
Full fees are required to be paid at Sign On or by agreement on the day ndash however a minimum of 50 of the fees are to be paid at Sign On and the remainder no later than Thursday 29th April 2016
For further information contact Wayne on 0401 069 242Email lismorethistlesscffncnetau Website wwwlismorethistlescomau
Byron Bay FC Soccer Club Places available for girls 12-16 for the 2016
season new and experienced players welcome A great team sport for fun fitness and building
confidence Enquiries contact Kerry at juniorsbyronbayfccomau 0499655928 for information Training Wednesdays 430 at Byron Rec grounds
- all interested players welcome to join in the sessions
2016 BASEBALL SEASON IS HERE
ldquoMARIST BROTHERS BASEBALL CLUBrdquo
JUNIOR SIGN-ON FOR 6-19 YR OLDS
EVERY TUESDAY 400 TO 530 PM FOR MARCH amp ONWARDS
COME ON DOWN TO THE BASEBALL GROUNDS ALBERT PARK LISMORE
ENQUIRES ROBYN 0438 662 523
All Tuesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0414 226 497workersbaseball50gmailcom
LISMORE WORKERS
MARIST BROTHERSAll Tuesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0438 662 523maristbrosbaseballhotmailcom
NORTHS BEARSAll Wednesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0458 122 445northsbaseballgmailcom
EASTS REDBIRDSAll Thursdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0431 021 085redbirdsbaseballclubgmailcom
FREE GLOVE BALL BAG amp DRINK BOTTLE FOR ALL AUSSIE T BALL PLAYERS UNDER 10 WITH REGISTRATION
COME amp TRY DAY SUNDAY 28 FEB10AM ALBERT PARK
The Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart give thanks for 150 years
Saturday 19th MarchMass at 1100 am
All Saints Church Woodburn Coraki Road
ALL INVITED
Classes have begun studying the new Vet Course in Early Childhood Education and Care
Students learn to work in a range of early childhood education settings within the requirements of the National Quality Standard as well as adhering to the Education and Care Services National Regulations
Students will gain experience and knowledge in supporting childrenrsquos wellbeing learning and development so they can work in a variety of workplaces including preschools and long day care
Career options may include becoming an early childhood educator nanny family day educator or operate a child minding service in a recreation centre or gym
This course is also a pathway which can take you into teaching and early childhood education degrees at a variety of universities
During the course students are required to complete a minimum of 70 hours of work placement in a licensed and registered early childhood service
The students also complete first aid unit HLTAID004 - Provide an emergency first aid response in an education and care setting
What I enjoy most about being able to participate in the Early Childhood Education and Care course is the practicalrsquos where we get to work with the children I enjoy the smiles and hugs-the happy faces that are glad to see me Alexandra Goodenough
The Early Childhood Education and Care course is really enjoyable in both the theory and practical I look forward to doing my work placement each week I love everything about working with children I enjoy watching them grow and discover new things and develop their own personalities - Caillan Baker
I am taking the Early Childhood Education and Care course because it is my dream to become a Pre-School Educator I have always had a love for working with children and this course really lets me grow my passion further I love this course because we get to do heaps of practical work in child care centers and the theory side of the course is useful and very interesting -Emily Sudiro
Mrs Deb WittEarly Childhood Teacher
VET Year 11 Early Childhood Education and Care
Alexander Goodenough
Caillan Baker
Emily Sudiro
In Hospitality students learn how to prepare and cook an exciting array of food using all the different methods of cookery Year 12 students know how to prepare store and apply a range of contemporary ingredients and to use kitchen equipment safely and appropriately They also know how to think on their feet work in a team and communicate effectively
Mrs Deb WittHospitality Teacher
Year 12 Hospitality
Niamh Halligan assembles a Three ndashTier Brown Sugar Pavlova
I have learnt how to be creative with food arranging and styling food so it has aesthetic appeal
Tayla Snadden - Pot Sticker Pork Dumplings
I enjoy being exposed to recipes that I wouldnrsquot normally make as well as different cuisines I enjoy learning how to use a variety of different equipment in the kitchen
Aimee Malaquin-Basil tomato and Goats Cheese Roulade
I have loved learning to prepare a variety of dishes and acquire new tastes
Our weekly Bridge Building Club had their first competition last Thursday 3rd March Their challenge was to build a bridge from 50 paddle pop sticks one rubber band and a small vial of PVA glue Their only guideline was that the bridge had to be a minimum length of 25cm With a time frame of 30 minutes students from all Years worked fast and thoughtfully All designs showed ingenuity and creativeness Prizes were awarded for Best Designed Bridge which was able to withstand the largest load The winners were Liam Baillie amp Casey Lewis
Congratulations to you both you worked very well together creating a bridge that withstood more than 20 kilos Liam amp Casey were awarded with a marvellous creations block of chocolate each and a ribbon
Well done to all of our Bridge Builders and we will see you again on Thursday Remember the Trinity Bridge Building Club is open to all Years from the start of lunch in lab 95 every Thursday everyone is welcome
Mrs Vanessa McKenzie amp Mr Peter Everingham
Bridge Building Club
Year 9 Food Technology
Year 9 Food Technology Students ndash Cale Cowie and Riley Cooper enjoying their
healthy hamburgers and milkshakeJames Sanderson showing off his
Banana Streusel muffin and a Fruit salad Rubikrsquos Cube
Zara Webb with her yummy Beef burgerrsquos with extra fibre vitamins
and minerals-Sweet potato beetroot avocado
Mr Ferdererrsquos Year 9 Food Technology classes have started their studies by
studying Food Selection and health and creating healthy options in food
Jacinta Wu Seanna Gray Jordyn Wallace Grace Wilson Admiring their Fruit Rubikrsquos cube
Dear ParentsCarers of Year 9 10 and 11 students
TEEN PARTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES AND CYBERSAFETY WHAT PARENTS NEED TO KNOW
On Wednesday 16th March 6pm -730pm the Police SchoolYouth Liaison Officer Senior Constable Nathan Verinder TweedByron LAC will be with us to speak on the topic of Teen parties and Responsibilities and Cybersafety What Parents need to know
The venue is the Champagnat Theatre Brewster Street Entrance (near the bus bays)
You are invited and strongly urged to come along to this session as it will follow the sessions that Trinity students in Years 9 10 and 11 will have heard that day
This is a free event
Parents from other Catholic schools in the area will be invited through Diocesan Parent Assembly so please mark the date
Further inquiries contact Sister Mary Bruggy 6627 6640 or Zelinda Brown at Trinity 6627 6611 or PA Reps Tundra Snape 6624 1883 or Helen Heinemann 6687 8106
SCHOOL FEES
Thank you to all families who have finalised their School Fees or commenced payment plans for 2016 The final date for payment in full to secure a discount is Friday 18th March 2016
If your account is not finalised by this date an alternate payment program needs to be arranged
Progress Statements will be sent out early in April predominantly by email
The majority of families will have approved payment plans in place and receiving a progress statement is simply confirming the transactions processed to their account and not suggesting a problem with the payment arrangements
Of course if you receive an account and do not have a payment program in place please contact the College to discuss the account
If you receive a printed Progress Statement but are able to receive this Statement by email in the future would you please let us know
Quarterly Instalment Due dates
1st Instalment 19th February 2016
2nd Instalment 29th April 2016
3rd Instalment 22nd July 2016
4th Instalment 14th October 2016
Should you anticipate difficulties paying your school fee account please contact Ms Carole Diamond ph 66276 641 to discuss the account or make an appointment for an interview
Mr Warren CoxBusiness Manager
From the Business Manager
CATHOLIC SCHOOL PARENT ASSEMBLY
Parents are the greatest influence on a childrsquos life and education
Every parent to some degree needs support to fulfil their faith and educational responsibilities to their children The Parent Assembly supports parents through
bull Faith enrichmentbull Networking and supportbull Parenting Educationbull Advocacy
It provides parents with opportunities to improve their understanding of child development and parenting skills through seminars workshops and guest speakers We have been given a grant from the Catholic Schools Office to use towards obtaining speakers and resources for parents which will work hand in hand with the great work Sr Mary our Parent Connect Co ordinator Counsellor has been doing for some time If you are interested in being part of the Parent Assembly team for Trinity or would like further information please contact Tundra Snape Parent Representative 66241883 Helen Heinemann Parent Representative 66878106 Sr Mary Bruggy 66276240 Parent Connect Co ordinator or Zelinda Brown 66276611 PA team School Support
Sign-On News
LISMORE THISTLES SOCCER CLUB 2016 JUNIOR SIGN ON
Lismore Thistles Soccer Clubrsquos Junior Sign-on and Information Days will be held at Thistles Park Military Road East Lismore from 930am to 100pm on each
Saturday February 2016
All current and new players are welcome and we have junior teams from Grade 6 to Grade 16 (5 to 16 years)
bull Non-competitive teams (small sided games) from Grade 6 to Grade 11
bull Competitive team competition from Grade 12 through to Grade 16 (boys and girls)
Full fees are required to be paid at Sign On or by agreement on the day ndash however a minimum of 50 of the fees are to be paid at Sign On and the remainder no later than Thursday 29th April 2016
For further information contact Wayne on 0401 069 242Email lismorethistlesscffncnetau Website wwwlismorethistlescomau
Byron Bay FC Soccer Club Places available for girls 12-16 for the 2016
season new and experienced players welcome A great team sport for fun fitness and building
confidence Enquiries contact Kerry at juniorsbyronbayfccomau 0499655928 for information Training Wednesdays 430 at Byron Rec grounds
- all interested players welcome to join in the sessions
2016 BASEBALL SEASON IS HERE
ldquoMARIST BROTHERS BASEBALL CLUBrdquo
JUNIOR SIGN-ON FOR 6-19 YR OLDS
EVERY TUESDAY 400 TO 530 PM FOR MARCH amp ONWARDS
COME ON DOWN TO THE BASEBALL GROUNDS ALBERT PARK LISMORE
ENQUIRES ROBYN 0438 662 523
All Tuesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0414 226 497workersbaseball50gmailcom
LISMORE WORKERS
MARIST BROTHERSAll Tuesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0438 662 523maristbrosbaseballhotmailcom
NORTHS BEARSAll Wednesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0458 122 445northsbaseballgmailcom
EASTS REDBIRDSAll Thursdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0431 021 085redbirdsbaseballclubgmailcom
FREE GLOVE BALL BAG amp DRINK BOTTLE FOR ALL AUSSIE T BALL PLAYERS UNDER 10 WITH REGISTRATION
COME amp TRY DAY SUNDAY 28 FEB10AM ALBERT PARK
The Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart give thanks for 150 years
Saturday 19th MarchMass at 1100 am
All Saints Church Woodburn Coraki Road
ALL INVITED
In Hospitality students learn how to prepare and cook an exciting array of food using all the different methods of cookery Year 12 students know how to prepare store and apply a range of contemporary ingredients and to use kitchen equipment safely and appropriately They also know how to think on their feet work in a team and communicate effectively
Mrs Deb WittHospitality Teacher
Year 12 Hospitality
Niamh Halligan assembles a Three ndashTier Brown Sugar Pavlova
I have learnt how to be creative with food arranging and styling food so it has aesthetic appeal
Tayla Snadden - Pot Sticker Pork Dumplings
I enjoy being exposed to recipes that I wouldnrsquot normally make as well as different cuisines I enjoy learning how to use a variety of different equipment in the kitchen
Aimee Malaquin-Basil tomato and Goats Cheese Roulade
I have loved learning to prepare a variety of dishes and acquire new tastes
Our weekly Bridge Building Club had their first competition last Thursday 3rd March Their challenge was to build a bridge from 50 paddle pop sticks one rubber band and a small vial of PVA glue Their only guideline was that the bridge had to be a minimum length of 25cm With a time frame of 30 minutes students from all Years worked fast and thoughtfully All designs showed ingenuity and creativeness Prizes were awarded for Best Designed Bridge which was able to withstand the largest load The winners were Liam Baillie amp Casey Lewis
Congratulations to you both you worked very well together creating a bridge that withstood more than 20 kilos Liam amp Casey were awarded with a marvellous creations block of chocolate each and a ribbon
Well done to all of our Bridge Builders and we will see you again on Thursday Remember the Trinity Bridge Building Club is open to all Years from the start of lunch in lab 95 every Thursday everyone is welcome
Mrs Vanessa McKenzie amp Mr Peter Everingham
Bridge Building Club
Year 9 Food Technology
Year 9 Food Technology Students ndash Cale Cowie and Riley Cooper enjoying their
healthy hamburgers and milkshakeJames Sanderson showing off his
Banana Streusel muffin and a Fruit salad Rubikrsquos Cube
Zara Webb with her yummy Beef burgerrsquos with extra fibre vitamins
and minerals-Sweet potato beetroot avocado
Mr Ferdererrsquos Year 9 Food Technology classes have started their studies by
studying Food Selection and health and creating healthy options in food
Jacinta Wu Seanna Gray Jordyn Wallace Grace Wilson Admiring their Fruit Rubikrsquos cube
Dear ParentsCarers of Year 9 10 and 11 students
TEEN PARTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES AND CYBERSAFETY WHAT PARENTS NEED TO KNOW
On Wednesday 16th March 6pm -730pm the Police SchoolYouth Liaison Officer Senior Constable Nathan Verinder TweedByron LAC will be with us to speak on the topic of Teen parties and Responsibilities and Cybersafety What Parents need to know
The venue is the Champagnat Theatre Brewster Street Entrance (near the bus bays)
You are invited and strongly urged to come along to this session as it will follow the sessions that Trinity students in Years 9 10 and 11 will have heard that day
This is a free event
Parents from other Catholic schools in the area will be invited through Diocesan Parent Assembly so please mark the date
Further inquiries contact Sister Mary Bruggy 6627 6640 or Zelinda Brown at Trinity 6627 6611 or PA Reps Tundra Snape 6624 1883 or Helen Heinemann 6687 8106
SCHOOL FEES
Thank you to all families who have finalised their School Fees or commenced payment plans for 2016 The final date for payment in full to secure a discount is Friday 18th March 2016
If your account is not finalised by this date an alternate payment program needs to be arranged
Progress Statements will be sent out early in April predominantly by email
The majority of families will have approved payment plans in place and receiving a progress statement is simply confirming the transactions processed to their account and not suggesting a problem with the payment arrangements
Of course if you receive an account and do not have a payment program in place please contact the College to discuss the account
If you receive a printed Progress Statement but are able to receive this Statement by email in the future would you please let us know
Quarterly Instalment Due dates
1st Instalment 19th February 2016
2nd Instalment 29th April 2016
3rd Instalment 22nd July 2016
4th Instalment 14th October 2016
Should you anticipate difficulties paying your school fee account please contact Ms Carole Diamond ph 66276 641 to discuss the account or make an appointment for an interview
Mr Warren CoxBusiness Manager
From the Business Manager
CATHOLIC SCHOOL PARENT ASSEMBLY
Parents are the greatest influence on a childrsquos life and education
Every parent to some degree needs support to fulfil their faith and educational responsibilities to their children The Parent Assembly supports parents through
bull Faith enrichmentbull Networking and supportbull Parenting Educationbull Advocacy
It provides parents with opportunities to improve their understanding of child development and parenting skills through seminars workshops and guest speakers We have been given a grant from the Catholic Schools Office to use towards obtaining speakers and resources for parents which will work hand in hand with the great work Sr Mary our Parent Connect Co ordinator Counsellor has been doing for some time If you are interested in being part of the Parent Assembly team for Trinity or would like further information please contact Tundra Snape Parent Representative 66241883 Helen Heinemann Parent Representative 66878106 Sr Mary Bruggy 66276240 Parent Connect Co ordinator or Zelinda Brown 66276611 PA team School Support
Sign-On News
LISMORE THISTLES SOCCER CLUB 2016 JUNIOR SIGN ON
Lismore Thistles Soccer Clubrsquos Junior Sign-on and Information Days will be held at Thistles Park Military Road East Lismore from 930am to 100pm on each
Saturday February 2016
All current and new players are welcome and we have junior teams from Grade 6 to Grade 16 (5 to 16 years)
bull Non-competitive teams (small sided games) from Grade 6 to Grade 11
bull Competitive team competition from Grade 12 through to Grade 16 (boys and girls)
Full fees are required to be paid at Sign On or by agreement on the day ndash however a minimum of 50 of the fees are to be paid at Sign On and the remainder no later than Thursday 29th April 2016
For further information contact Wayne on 0401 069 242Email lismorethistlesscffncnetau Website wwwlismorethistlescomau
Byron Bay FC Soccer Club Places available for girls 12-16 for the 2016
season new and experienced players welcome A great team sport for fun fitness and building
confidence Enquiries contact Kerry at juniorsbyronbayfccomau 0499655928 for information Training Wednesdays 430 at Byron Rec grounds
- all interested players welcome to join in the sessions
2016 BASEBALL SEASON IS HERE
ldquoMARIST BROTHERS BASEBALL CLUBrdquo
JUNIOR SIGN-ON FOR 6-19 YR OLDS
EVERY TUESDAY 400 TO 530 PM FOR MARCH amp ONWARDS
COME ON DOWN TO THE BASEBALL GROUNDS ALBERT PARK LISMORE
ENQUIRES ROBYN 0438 662 523
All Tuesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0414 226 497workersbaseball50gmailcom
LISMORE WORKERS
MARIST BROTHERSAll Tuesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0438 662 523maristbrosbaseballhotmailcom
NORTHS BEARSAll Wednesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0458 122 445northsbaseballgmailcom
EASTS REDBIRDSAll Thursdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0431 021 085redbirdsbaseballclubgmailcom
FREE GLOVE BALL BAG amp DRINK BOTTLE FOR ALL AUSSIE T BALL PLAYERS UNDER 10 WITH REGISTRATION
COME amp TRY DAY SUNDAY 28 FEB10AM ALBERT PARK
The Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart give thanks for 150 years
Saturday 19th MarchMass at 1100 am
All Saints Church Woodburn Coraki Road
ALL INVITED
Year 9 Food Technology
Year 9 Food Technology Students ndash Cale Cowie and Riley Cooper enjoying their
healthy hamburgers and milkshakeJames Sanderson showing off his
Banana Streusel muffin and a Fruit salad Rubikrsquos Cube
Zara Webb with her yummy Beef burgerrsquos with extra fibre vitamins
and minerals-Sweet potato beetroot avocado
Mr Ferdererrsquos Year 9 Food Technology classes have started their studies by
studying Food Selection and health and creating healthy options in food
Jacinta Wu Seanna Gray Jordyn Wallace Grace Wilson Admiring their Fruit Rubikrsquos cube
Dear ParentsCarers of Year 9 10 and 11 students
TEEN PARTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES AND CYBERSAFETY WHAT PARENTS NEED TO KNOW
On Wednesday 16th March 6pm -730pm the Police SchoolYouth Liaison Officer Senior Constable Nathan Verinder TweedByron LAC will be with us to speak on the topic of Teen parties and Responsibilities and Cybersafety What Parents need to know
The venue is the Champagnat Theatre Brewster Street Entrance (near the bus bays)
You are invited and strongly urged to come along to this session as it will follow the sessions that Trinity students in Years 9 10 and 11 will have heard that day
This is a free event
Parents from other Catholic schools in the area will be invited through Diocesan Parent Assembly so please mark the date
Further inquiries contact Sister Mary Bruggy 6627 6640 or Zelinda Brown at Trinity 6627 6611 or PA Reps Tundra Snape 6624 1883 or Helen Heinemann 6687 8106
SCHOOL FEES
Thank you to all families who have finalised their School Fees or commenced payment plans for 2016 The final date for payment in full to secure a discount is Friday 18th March 2016
If your account is not finalised by this date an alternate payment program needs to be arranged
Progress Statements will be sent out early in April predominantly by email
The majority of families will have approved payment plans in place and receiving a progress statement is simply confirming the transactions processed to their account and not suggesting a problem with the payment arrangements
Of course if you receive an account and do not have a payment program in place please contact the College to discuss the account
If you receive a printed Progress Statement but are able to receive this Statement by email in the future would you please let us know
Quarterly Instalment Due dates
1st Instalment 19th February 2016
2nd Instalment 29th April 2016
3rd Instalment 22nd July 2016
4th Instalment 14th October 2016
Should you anticipate difficulties paying your school fee account please contact Ms Carole Diamond ph 66276 641 to discuss the account or make an appointment for an interview
Mr Warren CoxBusiness Manager
From the Business Manager
CATHOLIC SCHOOL PARENT ASSEMBLY
Parents are the greatest influence on a childrsquos life and education
Every parent to some degree needs support to fulfil their faith and educational responsibilities to their children The Parent Assembly supports parents through
bull Faith enrichmentbull Networking and supportbull Parenting Educationbull Advocacy
It provides parents with opportunities to improve their understanding of child development and parenting skills through seminars workshops and guest speakers We have been given a grant from the Catholic Schools Office to use towards obtaining speakers and resources for parents which will work hand in hand with the great work Sr Mary our Parent Connect Co ordinator Counsellor has been doing for some time If you are interested in being part of the Parent Assembly team for Trinity or would like further information please contact Tundra Snape Parent Representative 66241883 Helen Heinemann Parent Representative 66878106 Sr Mary Bruggy 66276240 Parent Connect Co ordinator or Zelinda Brown 66276611 PA team School Support
Sign-On News
LISMORE THISTLES SOCCER CLUB 2016 JUNIOR SIGN ON
Lismore Thistles Soccer Clubrsquos Junior Sign-on and Information Days will be held at Thistles Park Military Road East Lismore from 930am to 100pm on each
Saturday February 2016
All current and new players are welcome and we have junior teams from Grade 6 to Grade 16 (5 to 16 years)
bull Non-competitive teams (small sided games) from Grade 6 to Grade 11
bull Competitive team competition from Grade 12 through to Grade 16 (boys and girls)
Full fees are required to be paid at Sign On or by agreement on the day ndash however a minimum of 50 of the fees are to be paid at Sign On and the remainder no later than Thursday 29th April 2016
For further information contact Wayne on 0401 069 242Email lismorethistlesscffncnetau Website wwwlismorethistlescomau
Byron Bay FC Soccer Club Places available for girls 12-16 for the 2016
season new and experienced players welcome A great team sport for fun fitness and building
confidence Enquiries contact Kerry at juniorsbyronbayfccomau 0499655928 for information Training Wednesdays 430 at Byron Rec grounds
- all interested players welcome to join in the sessions
2016 BASEBALL SEASON IS HERE
ldquoMARIST BROTHERS BASEBALL CLUBrdquo
JUNIOR SIGN-ON FOR 6-19 YR OLDS
EVERY TUESDAY 400 TO 530 PM FOR MARCH amp ONWARDS
COME ON DOWN TO THE BASEBALL GROUNDS ALBERT PARK LISMORE
ENQUIRES ROBYN 0438 662 523
All Tuesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0414 226 497workersbaseball50gmailcom
LISMORE WORKERS
MARIST BROTHERSAll Tuesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0438 662 523maristbrosbaseballhotmailcom
NORTHS BEARSAll Wednesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0458 122 445northsbaseballgmailcom
EASTS REDBIRDSAll Thursdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0431 021 085redbirdsbaseballclubgmailcom
FREE GLOVE BALL BAG amp DRINK BOTTLE FOR ALL AUSSIE T BALL PLAYERS UNDER 10 WITH REGISTRATION
COME amp TRY DAY SUNDAY 28 FEB10AM ALBERT PARK
The Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart give thanks for 150 years
Saturday 19th MarchMass at 1100 am
All Saints Church Woodburn Coraki Road
ALL INVITED
SCHOOL FEES
Thank you to all families who have finalised their School Fees or commenced payment plans for 2016 The final date for payment in full to secure a discount is Friday 18th March 2016
If your account is not finalised by this date an alternate payment program needs to be arranged
Progress Statements will be sent out early in April predominantly by email
The majority of families will have approved payment plans in place and receiving a progress statement is simply confirming the transactions processed to their account and not suggesting a problem with the payment arrangements
Of course if you receive an account and do not have a payment program in place please contact the College to discuss the account
If you receive a printed Progress Statement but are able to receive this Statement by email in the future would you please let us know
Quarterly Instalment Due dates
1st Instalment 19th February 2016
2nd Instalment 29th April 2016
3rd Instalment 22nd July 2016
4th Instalment 14th October 2016
Should you anticipate difficulties paying your school fee account please contact Ms Carole Diamond ph 66276 641 to discuss the account or make an appointment for an interview
Mr Warren CoxBusiness Manager
From the Business Manager
CATHOLIC SCHOOL PARENT ASSEMBLY
Parents are the greatest influence on a childrsquos life and education
Every parent to some degree needs support to fulfil their faith and educational responsibilities to their children The Parent Assembly supports parents through
bull Faith enrichmentbull Networking and supportbull Parenting Educationbull Advocacy
It provides parents with opportunities to improve their understanding of child development and parenting skills through seminars workshops and guest speakers We have been given a grant from the Catholic Schools Office to use towards obtaining speakers and resources for parents which will work hand in hand with the great work Sr Mary our Parent Connect Co ordinator Counsellor has been doing for some time If you are interested in being part of the Parent Assembly team for Trinity or would like further information please contact Tundra Snape Parent Representative 66241883 Helen Heinemann Parent Representative 66878106 Sr Mary Bruggy 66276240 Parent Connect Co ordinator or Zelinda Brown 66276611 PA team School Support
Sign-On News
LISMORE THISTLES SOCCER CLUB 2016 JUNIOR SIGN ON
Lismore Thistles Soccer Clubrsquos Junior Sign-on and Information Days will be held at Thistles Park Military Road East Lismore from 930am to 100pm on each
Saturday February 2016
All current and new players are welcome and we have junior teams from Grade 6 to Grade 16 (5 to 16 years)
bull Non-competitive teams (small sided games) from Grade 6 to Grade 11
bull Competitive team competition from Grade 12 through to Grade 16 (boys and girls)
Full fees are required to be paid at Sign On or by agreement on the day ndash however a minimum of 50 of the fees are to be paid at Sign On and the remainder no later than Thursday 29th April 2016
For further information contact Wayne on 0401 069 242Email lismorethistlesscffncnetau Website wwwlismorethistlescomau
Byron Bay FC Soccer Club Places available for girls 12-16 for the 2016
season new and experienced players welcome A great team sport for fun fitness and building
confidence Enquiries contact Kerry at juniorsbyronbayfccomau 0499655928 for information Training Wednesdays 430 at Byron Rec grounds
- all interested players welcome to join in the sessions
2016 BASEBALL SEASON IS HERE
ldquoMARIST BROTHERS BASEBALL CLUBrdquo
JUNIOR SIGN-ON FOR 6-19 YR OLDS
EVERY TUESDAY 400 TO 530 PM FOR MARCH amp ONWARDS
COME ON DOWN TO THE BASEBALL GROUNDS ALBERT PARK LISMORE
ENQUIRES ROBYN 0438 662 523
All Tuesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0414 226 497workersbaseball50gmailcom
LISMORE WORKERS
MARIST BROTHERSAll Tuesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0438 662 523maristbrosbaseballhotmailcom
NORTHS BEARSAll Wednesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0458 122 445northsbaseballgmailcom
EASTS REDBIRDSAll Thursdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0431 021 085redbirdsbaseballclubgmailcom
FREE GLOVE BALL BAG amp DRINK BOTTLE FOR ALL AUSSIE T BALL PLAYERS UNDER 10 WITH REGISTRATION
COME amp TRY DAY SUNDAY 28 FEB10AM ALBERT PARK
The Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart give thanks for 150 years
Saturday 19th MarchMass at 1100 am
All Saints Church Woodburn Coraki Road
ALL INVITED
Sign-On News
LISMORE THISTLES SOCCER CLUB 2016 JUNIOR SIGN ON
Lismore Thistles Soccer Clubrsquos Junior Sign-on and Information Days will be held at Thistles Park Military Road East Lismore from 930am to 100pm on each
Saturday February 2016
All current and new players are welcome and we have junior teams from Grade 6 to Grade 16 (5 to 16 years)
bull Non-competitive teams (small sided games) from Grade 6 to Grade 11
bull Competitive team competition from Grade 12 through to Grade 16 (boys and girls)
Full fees are required to be paid at Sign On or by agreement on the day ndash however a minimum of 50 of the fees are to be paid at Sign On and the remainder no later than Thursday 29th April 2016
For further information contact Wayne on 0401 069 242Email lismorethistlesscffncnetau Website wwwlismorethistlescomau
Byron Bay FC Soccer Club Places available for girls 12-16 for the 2016
season new and experienced players welcome A great team sport for fun fitness and building
confidence Enquiries contact Kerry at juniorsbyronbayfccomau 0499655928 for information Training Wednesdays 430 at Byron Rec grounds
- all interested players welcome to join in the sessions
2016 BASEBALL SEASON IS HERE
ldquoMARIST BROTHERS BASEBALL CLUBrdquo
JUNIOR SIGN-ON FOR 6-19 YR OLDS
EVERY TUESDAY 400 TO 530 PM FOR MARCH amp ONWARDS
COME ON DOWN TO THE BASEBALL GROUNDS ALBERT PARK LISMORE
ENQUIRES ROBYN 0438 662 523
All Tuesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0414 226 497workersbaseball50gmailcom
LISMORE WORKERS
MARIST BROTHERSAll Tuesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0438 662 523maristbrosbaseballhotmailcom
NORTHS BEARSAll Wednesdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0458 122 445northsbaseballgmailcom
EASTS REDBIRDSAll Thursdays in March 4 - 530pmContact 0431 021 085redbirdsbaseballclubgmailcom
FREE GLOVE BALL BAG amp DRINK BOTTLE FOR ALL AUSSIE T BALL PLAYERS UNDER 10 WITH REGISTRATION
COME amp TRY DAY SUNDAY 28 FEB10AM ALBERT PARK
The Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart give thanks for 150 years
Saturday 19th MarchMass at 1100 am
All Saints Church Woodburn Coraki Road
ALL INVITED