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Gleeson College40-60 Surrey Farm Dve, Golden GroveSouth Australia 5125 T: 8282 6600
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The Globe Newsletter of Gleeson College
Issue 17 > Friday 22 June 2018
Last Friday, the Gleeson Open Girls Netball Team met Henley High School
in their first match of the Statewide Knockout Competition, held at the Golden Grove Recreation Centre.
We know Henley as a formidable opponent whom we have had some
hard fought games against, and despite losing a valuable player in
Paris Sinclair (11 FSCAM) to injury in recent weeks, we went into the game with great confidence and a strong
team made up of girls in Years 10 -12.
With the experienced Darren Saul coaching, the girls got off to a great
start. The mid court of Jess Saul (12 HSDAW), and Shelby Finlay (12 HSDAW) provided plenty of drive
through the centre and we converted well through shooters Lauren Wright (12 MSSPI) in GA and Lucy Burford
(10 HSFEL) at GS.
The game proved to be an exciting battle with little between both
teams. The lead changed many times **MORE PHOTOS ON PAGE 12**
throughout the game but it seemed Gleeson slowly gained the upper hand.
Rachel Gill (12 FSHOL) came on in centre and the girls worked tirelessly to press Henley defensively and work the
ball down court to our shooters and convert opportunities presented.
Many may have thought Henley’s height in the circle would prove be a
problem, however, Gleeson defenders Brianna Gibbs (12 HSDAW), Sydney
Wilson (12 HSRAN) and WD Madison Nenke (11 FSCAM), all played
outstanding games and proved more than a match for their opponents. A
big thank you also to Open KO Team
Member Karlee Turner (11 FSRUT) who supported the girls so well on the day.
Needless to say, Gleeson prevailed in a very tense, skilful, and fast-paced game, 43- 41! A Fantastic win against
a quality opponent, and we move through to the next round full of
confidence and enthusiasm.
Well done to all the girls and Coach Darren on an exceptional effort!
Mrs Peggy Busbridge,Assistant Coach/Team Manager
WE ARE ALL CALLED TO DO THE SMALL THINGS
2017 Gleeson CollegeAnnual School Performance Report
All schools are required by the Federal government to report to their
community each year. This report outlines a number of key achievements from 2017, and specifically reports the
progress of the College against the goals outlined in our school strategic
plan. Parents can access a copy of the report on the College website by following the link: https://www.gleeson.sa.edu.au/annual-school-
performance-report.html or you may request a hard copy by contacting
the front office. I would like to thank Executive Assistant, Mrs Emma
Williamson, for her work in putting together such a comprehensive
document that contains so much for our community to celebrate.
Work ReadyIn a recent article, Megan O’Connell the director of the Mitchell Institute
at Victoria University, outlined the importance of post school
qualifications for young people to enable them to be competitive in an increasingly demanding jobs market. O’Connell says; “Almost all new jobs will require post-school qualifications, about half of all new jobs will require
a vocational qualification, while about half will require a university
qualification.” Last week we held a highly successful Careers Expo
where our students were able to avail themselves of the opportunity to
speak to a number of providers of post school options including universities,
TAFE and many other training organisations.
A student in the senior school has to make a number of informed choices
about their subject selections and post school options, and I thank our Flexible Learning Coordinator, Mrs Lina Russo, and other staff for providing excellent
support and information to our students to inform good choices.
Extra-CurricularThe past few weeks have been
incredibly busy for our extra-curricular programs, in particular, performing arts and sports. When people ask me about
the ‘point of difference’ for Gleeson College, I often point to the plethora
of extra-curricular activities our students can be involved in. As with most things in life, the more people
put in, the more they get in return; and this is very true with these activities.
The recent Creative Arts showcase was a brilliant example of the talent
that exists in our College, and many of our sporting teams have progressed
through various knockout competitions - the Open Girls Netball win against
Henley High school was amazing! The true value of extra-curricular activities however lies not in the outcome, but
in the camaraderie and feeling of pride that being a part of this engenders in our students. I love that our students
represent our school always in the right spirit - they are proud to be a part of our community and are proud to be called Gleeson College students. I
also thank the staff and volunteers of our school that enable these activities
to take place. Their contribution to the fabric of our school does not go
unheralded.
Refugee WeekSunday June 17 to Saturday June 23
is Refugee Week in Australia. This year’s theme is #WithRefugees. As
the Refugee Week website states; “In Australia, it is the responsibility of our Government, and each one of us to
ensure people forced to flee from their homes can live with dignity and hope.”
This week with my Year 7 RE Class we held a special liturgy acknowledging
Refugee Week and I was struck by the solemn and dignified engagement of
these students toward this issue.
I am always amazed at the capacity for empathy from our students and their ability to think of others. As Andrew Hamilton SJ describes, “We are all
called to do the small things toward change for refugees.” He says that “in doing these things we dig the
small channels that, when the season changes and the rain comes, will
irrigate the parched fields.”
Mr Andrew Baker,Principal
GC CONCERT CHOIR WINS 3RD + CREATIVE ARTS CONCERT 2018
Week 7 was an incredibly busy and successful week in The Arts
at Gleeson College!
Tuesday 12 June saw the culmination of a semester’s worth of work as
Creative Arts and Performing Arts students performed and exhibited
their summative pieces. This Concert evening was held in the Golden
Grove Arts Theatre and there was a huge turnout of family and friends
who were entertained and amazed. The works presented and exhibited
included performances by our wonderful music ensembles, as well as student choreography, composition,
photography, animation, visual art and filmmaking. It was fantastic to see how creative and talented the students are, and their work was very well received.
Congratulations to everyone on an excellent evening.
On Wednesday 13 June, the Gleeson College Concert Choir performed at the prestigious Adelaide Choral Eisteddfod in Elder Hall. It was an
incredible opportunity for the choir to perform in one of Adelaide’s most
beautiful venues and compete against some of the top choirs from around the state. The division in which the
Gleeson Choir competed was the hotly contested ‘Open Choral’ division,
which included adult choirs and many
choirs from other schools, including the top music school in South
Australian, Marryatville High School.The adjudicator was Mr Carl Crossin (OAM) who is a professor of Music at Adelaide University and is one of Australia’s most experienced and awarded choral conductors. Marryatville entered two choirs in the division who placed 1st on 90 points and 2nd on 88 points, and Gleeson College placed 3rd, only 1 point behind on 87 points! What an incredible achievement for the
Gleeson Concert Choir!
Congratulations to our Gleeson College Concert Choir >
Rochelle Bragg (10 FSCAM)Nicholas Centofanti (12 HSFEL)
Renee Cram (GGHS)Shania Gamble (12 DSAKN)Emily Hartwell (10 MSSPI)Emily Lamb (11 MSGAG)
Deon Martino-Williams (10 HSPLL) Frida Morales Vargas (11 MSCOD),
James Nisbet (11 HSRAN)Alex O’Neill (10 DSAKN)
Maybelline San Juan (11 FSMIL)Emily Sharland (12 FSHOL)
Phoebe Surman (10 MSCOD)Jayde Tyczenko (12 DSAKN)
Mrs Carly Meakin,Arts Learning Area Coordinator
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR NEW YEAR 7 CLASS REPRESENTATIVES
At our recent College Assembly, we had an opportunity to announce and present our newly appointed
Year 7 Class Representatives. Term 1 provided the chance for students to
transition to Gleeson and nominations for Year 7 Student Leadership
positions were called for at the end of the term. We shortlisted from a long line of applicants, and then
interviewed students to further refine the list. Through this process, we
congratulate the following Year 7 Class Representatives appointed:
7 BAR > Charlotte Duncan James Harding
7 HEW > Zara Fergusson Keegan Mitchell
7 PUT > Jett Darmody Jack Lindsay
Our youngest Student Leaders have hit the ground running, already involved with the TTG Regional Leaders forum,
attending meetings and are now involved in planning events for Term 3 and transitioning our new students into the College. Their student biographies
will be published in The Globe over the coming weeks.
Mr Shannon Bertram,Assistant Principal - Student
Development
This term, Miss Curtis’ Year 7 Home Economics Class has been putting their newly developed sewing skills to the test by constructing their own
BBQ aprons.
This task required students to use a pattern to pin and cut out their material, before hemming it using
the sewing machine. Students then attached a pocket and straps.
Although some students came across challenges at times, the class demonstrated excellent teamwork to support one another, ensuring everyone successfully completed
their aprons. The class did a wonderful job and are all proud of
their final product!
Miss Ashlee Curtis,Year 7 Home Ec Teacher
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YEAR 7 + YEAR 8 JAPANESE > Restaurant Role Plays Extend LearningOver the past few weeks, the Year 7 and Year 8 Japanese Classes have
been researching Japanese food and restaurant culture. After learning
some key vocabulary, watching some interesting and informative YouTube
clips, and developing an understanding of some useful grammatical patterns,
the students in each class were asked to form small groups and script a simple
role play.
Students would be able to make use of self-introduction phrases, restaurant
language, cultural expressions used when eating and salutations in the role play. To add to the authenticity of their presentation, some students also made
a personalised menu that showed a connection to those found in Japan,
making use of images of each dish, the name of each dish and a price detailed
in Japanese yen. Most groups were able to create an informative script that lasted around two minutes and
distributed roles evenly. Many employed inquisitorial language to enquire about the food they were selecting, offered opinions, conveyed excitement based on their orders and even incorporated humor, which is hard to convey when
you have only been learning a language for about six months. The Japanese faculty also provided a number of
props brought back from Japan to add further authenticity and engagement with the task, which many loved as it
aided them to become their character and use challenging language with less
inhibition.
With the current cohort of junior Japanese students making the
transition to Italian next week, this assessment will remain a highlight of
the semester’s learning.
Mr Josh Boden,Japanese Teacher
YEAR 8 RE CLASS MASSES > ‘Equality’, ‘Friendship’ + ‘Doing Your Best’
On Monday, Monsignor Swann joined our Year 8 students to help celebrate
Class Masses at the College. The Year 8’s have been working over the past few weeks in preparation for the
masses, picking their own themes including, ‘Equality’, ‘Friendship’
and ‘Doing Your Best’.
Students learnt the importance of Mass for our Catholic community,
helped decide on readings, prayers and music and then ran the Mass with
the assistance of Monsignor Swann and their teachers. It was wonderful
to see the connection that Monsignor Swann made with the students in a
more intimate setting of a Class Mass. Students were fully engaged in this
valuable experience.
Thank you to Monsignor Swann, all Year 8 students and their teachers, Ms Helen Gillen, Mrs Tricia O’Boyle, Mr Peter Terminello and Youth Minister
Miss Rachel Staffin.
Mr Adam Cibich,Assistant Principal - Religious Identity
& Mission (APRIM)
On June 2, Italy celebrated their ‘Festa della Repubblica’ (Feast of the Republic) in recognition of becoming a republic in 1946.
LANGUAGE FUN FACTS > Did You Know?Italian: lo sapete? Japanese:「知ってるか?
"I learnt lots about how important friends are. I enjoyed the peacefulness.
Monsignor Swann presented and explained the mass very well and I
could easily understand everything.”- Paige
“Something I enjoyed was how Monsignor Swann asked people
questions. That really engaged me in the mass. I also learnt the detailed
meaning behind friends.”- Ngan
“I really enjoyed the mass because I liked being involved with the homily,
and that doesn’t normally happen during the school masses.”
- Ryley“I liked when we sang our school song
because everyone joined in.”- Jack
Japan continues to hold the world title for longest hereditary monarchy with 125
Emperors sitting on the throne since ~660BC.
YEAR 10 CHILD STUDIES > Creative Quilt Making for Kids
The Year 10 Child Studies Class are currently completing their final assignment, constructing a quilt
suitable for a baby.
This task has allowed students to further develop a variety of
different hand stitching techniques including running, back and satin
stitch.
Students have thoroughly enjoyed this experience to be creative and to produce something that can be
used in the future!
Miss Ashlee Curtis,Year 10 Child Studies Teacher
Congratulations to Year 7 World Football Program students Zac
Fountaine (7 BAR), Daniel Borg (7 BAR) and Sebastian Ratcliffe (7 HEW) on their recent selection in Football Federation South Australian State
Identification Programs (SIP).
CONGRATULATIONS > FFSA SIP Selection for Year 7 World Footballers Zac, Daniel + Seb!
Zac and Daniel were both selected in the Under 13 FFSA Boys SIP, while Sebastian earned a place in the Under 12 FFSA Boys SIP.
Well done Zac, Daniel and Seb on this excellent sporting achievement!
Zac Fountaine
DanielBorg
SebastianRatcliffe
MISS CURTIS’ YEAR 10 CHILD STUDIES CLASS >Atong Atuer, Starzya Hope, Maddison
Hume, Sophie Johnson, Megan Kilkenny, Abby Lowman, Alicia Malatesta, Sophie Napoli, Shayla Proud, India Ringwood, Arieta Rokosawa, Brianna Rosenthal,
Chelsea Rulla, Tia Sampson, Grace Siviour & Teagan Wilson.
YEAR 11 FOOD + HOSPITALITY > French-Themed High Tea a Big Success!On Thursday 7 June, the Year 11 Food and Hospitality Class prepared for, and catered, a French-themed ‘High Tea’
function for 36 special guests.
On the day the students served guests a selection of food on high
tea stands; the bottom tier with cold savoury, including mini smoked
salmon sandwiches, gouyeres (cheese puffs) and capsicum and spinach tarts. The middle tier served hot
savoury consisting of quiche lorraine, pumpkin soup and tuna vol-au-vents. The top tier was made up of a range of traditional French sweets such as; chocolate eclairs, macarons, lemon curd tartlets and chocolate mousse
cakes. All students’ worked extremely well together to help ensure the
smooth running of the event and they really enjoyed seeing their careful
planning come together successfully.
The function enabled students to learn about the importance of teamwork as well as how to work under pressure.
Students were responsible for creating individual time plans to follow on the
day, to ensure all jobs were successfully completed, and in a timely manner. On the day of the function, students were
split up into groups; front of house, back of house and drinks. All students worked very hard at their given job to create a great atmosphere for the customers.
All guests were well serviced, extremely happy with the delicious
food served, and enjoyed the interpretation of the French-themed High Tea. Many guests happily took home copies of the recipes so they could recreate the dishes at home.
Congratulations to the Year 11 Food and Hospitality Class for all their hard
work and effort!
Miss Ashlee Curtis,Year 11 Food and Hospitality Teacher
**MORE PHOTOS ON NEXT PAGE**
YEAR 11 FOOD + HOSPITALITY > French-Themed High Tea a Big Success!
GC YEAR 7 FOOTBALL TEAM EQUAL RUNNERS UP @ TTG CARNIVAL
On Wednesday, 18 Year 7 boys ventured to Tea Tree Gully Football
Club to participate in the TTG District SAPSASA Football Carnival. The team played five games on the day and represented the College
with great pride.
The boys had a terrific carnival, winning four of their five games,
including a 15-point win against joint carnival champions Highbury Primary School. 14 schools were represented on the day and Gleeson were joint runners up with St Francis Xavier’s, Fairview Park Primary School and
Ridgehaven Primary School. Golden Grove Primary School and Highbury were joint champions winning five
games (Highbury played six games).
The entire side played excellent team footy. Liam Awramenko (7
PUT) had a terrific carnival playing the majority of his footy across half back. His reading of the play was
sensational and he rebounded the ball well. Liam Isaacson (7 PUT) was his partner in crime! His intercept marking was outstanding and he rarely gave away a possession to
his opponent. Jack Lindsay (7 PUT), Talan Cooper (7 PUT), Bailey Hume
(7 HEW) and Tyson Hartmann (7 PUT) also had a terrific carnival.
Gleeson 7 def by Golden Grove 41Gleeson 40 def Banksia Park 25
Gleeson 38 def Redwood Park 17Gleeson 22 def Ridgehaven 21
Gleeson 41 def Highbury 6
Congratulations to all the boys who attended the training sessions and to those who played on the day.
Mr Simon Barratt,Year 7 SAPSASA Football Coach
GC YEAR 7 FOOTBALL TEAM EQUAL RUNNERS UP @ TTG CARNIVAL
GC OPEN GIRL KO NETBALL TEAM DEFEAT HENLEY POWERHOUSE
YEAR 8&9 KO NETBALL > Gallant Round 1 Performance Away From HomeThe Year 8&9 KO Netball Team made its way down to Cedar College for a
tough first round pool of the Statewide Competition against St Peter’s Girls College and Cedar last Wednesday.
Our first game saw us up against St Peter’s Girls and the team, coached
by Darren Saul and captained by Charlotte Nenke (9 FMTER), took to the court with enthusiasm, getting a quick start. Unfortunately, the girls found it challenging to restrict the opposition mid court intensity and offensive drive consistently throughout the game, and ended up recording a loss. However,
the team was not prepared to lose both games, and with all girls getting a run
on the court, Gleeson entered Game #2 against home-side Cedar with renewed energy. The girls played well, supported each other, and came away with a well-
earnt 10-goal victory.
Congratulations to all the girls involved as they fought hard and were unlucky to not progress through to Round 2. Thank you to Darren Saul and the parents that came along to support and encourage
the team on the day.
Miss Rachel Staffin,Sports Development Coordinator
The first round of the Year 10 KO Netball Competition between Gleeson
College, Parafield Gardens High School and Henley High School was contested last week on possibly the
windiest day of the week!
Our Year 10 girls had big shoes to fill as last year’s team took out the
title as premiers, and they got off to a great start. Despite the outdoor
conditions, the team commanded the lead from the first centre pass. Smooth transitioning at both ends of the court, seamless passing and some impressive
turnovers saw Gleeson dominate in the first game against hosts Parafield
Gardens HS, the final score 57-7.
The second game against our arch nemesis Henley HS was a slightly
different story. Always a very tough opponent, Henley’s height and equally smooth play meant our Gleeson girls needed to step it up another level.
Tied after the first quarter at 6-6, the second quarter saw us take a small lead 10-13 going into the second half. Our shooters were hot (wind? what wind?), combining well in the circle with help from our mid court, and defensively the girls capitalised
on Henley’s stray throws. A solid third quarter piling on eight more goals saw Gleeson take the match overall 26 to
Henley’s 21. The team now progresses through to Round 2, and one step
closer to the 2018 State Finals.
A big thank you to our Specialist Netball Program Coach Mr Darren Saul for once again for coaching our girls to a successful start, always so calm under pressure! I would also like to thank the
parents who gave up time to come and support the girls on the day.
Bring on Round 2!
Ms Candice Mitchell,Year 10 KO Netball Coach
YEAR 10 KO NETBALL TEAM BOOK ROUND 2 BERTH AFTER HENLEY WIN
OPEN GIRLS KO BASKETBALLERS IMPRESS WITH COMFORTABLE RND 1 WINThe Gleeson Open Girls Knockout Basketball Team put in a consistent
‘away’ performance to comfortably win their first round clash against Thomas
More College at Thomas More on Thursday 14 June.
The team consisted of Jade Halfpenny (11 FSMIL), Jana Ivancic (10 HSRAN), Abby Lowman (10 MSCOD), Breanna Alford (10 MSCOD), Ella Dalton (11 HSPLL), Emily Carden (10 MSSEL),
Teagan Wilson (10 HSDAW), Isabella Convill (10 FSHOL) and Alicia
Malatesta (10 DSHUT - unfortunately who was unwell on the day).
Boasting several players with district experience and confident in our
ability, we applied a tight defensive structure early in the first quarter, which rattled Thomas More, and
upset their offensive structure. Jade Halfpenny was unstoppable, scoring
with ease and dominating the offensive end. She was well supported by Abby
Lowman, whose presence close to the basket intimidated the opposition
and provided second and third opportunities in attack.
The girls were consistent across all four quarters, which resulted in a
convincing 20-point victory at final siren (56-36). We look forward to
the next round of competition and building on an excellent opening
performance.
Mr Danny Gloria,Open Girls KO Basketball Coach
CAN YOU HELP?> Seeking Prize Donations
for P&F Quiz Night
GG CAMPUS UNIFORM SHOP TERM TRADINGMonday: 1.00pm - 2.30pmTuesday: 8.15am - 9.15amWednesday: 2.45pm - 4.15pmFirst Saturday of Month: 9.00am - 12.00pm
MODBURY DEVON CLOTHING UNIFORM SHOPOPEN 9.00am - 5.00pm Monday to Friday
+ 9.00am - 12.00pm Saturday | P: 8396 6465Shop 24 Clovercrest Plaza > 429 Montague Rd, Modbury North
SECOND HANDUNIFORM SHOP
The Gleeson College Second Hand Uniform Shop is open
every Tuesday afternoonfrom 3.30-4.30pm.
UNIFORM POLICYGleeson’s Uniform Policy is
located on our website:www.gleeson.sa.edu.au
GOLDEN GROVE CAMPUS UNIFORM SHOPDevon Clothing | P: 8289 5564
Kogakuin Junior High School are once again visiting
Gleeson College for their English Study Program
12 students
(boys & girls aged 14-15yrs) will be arriving from Japan on
Friday 10 August then departing Monday 27 August 2018
Students Are
In Need Of A
Host Family
If you are able to home-stay a student for this
short time, please contact:
Ms Mary Hennessy at the College [email protected]
We are kindly asking our College Community to show your support for our students and bring in any new unwanted gifts or vouchers you may have to donate to our P&F Quiz Night! Your name and/
or business will be listed in our 2018 Sponsorship Booklet and powerpoint on the night, and also listed in The Globe post event to show our appreciation!No prize donation is too small!
If you would like to donate a prize or voucher, please drop it into the Gleeson Front Office between 8.00am-4.30pm,
Monday to Friday. Thank you!
When thinking about food, is there a family recipe that sparks a memory or gives you the warm fuzzies? Are you interested in having it published? If the answer is yes, we would love for you to share this recipe with our community by submitting it for publication in
our Gleeson 30th Year Anniversary Community Cookbook!To celebrate the College’s 30th Year Anniversary we are putting together a Community
Cookbook, with all profits from sales going directly to charity.
Why a cookbook?Sharing a meal brings people together, as Jesus did when he shared the Eucharist with his Disciples at the Last Supper. You may have been involved in sharing a favourite meal with family and friends to celebrate
an occasion such as Birthday's, Easter or Christmas.
"Food brings people together on many different levels. It's nourishment ofthe soul and body; it's truly love.” - Giada Laurentiis
How can you contribute?Share a favourite family recipe with us! We would also love to hear a little bit about the recipe’s story.
To submit please carefully follow the instructions on the video link and use the checklist below.
Video link: https://youtu.be/Lldnnhe2daE• 1 x A4 page format per recipe• Name of the recipe• Include ingredients, method, serves• IMAGE OF RECIPE > Actual photo for high quality printing (saved separately as a JPEG)• If available, photo of family cooking/enjoying the recipe (saved separately as a JPEG)• Family story > approx. 50 words including origin and tradition of the recipe
Gleeson 30th Year AnniversaryCommunity Cookbook
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contactMiss Lisa Feleppa or Mr Adrian Ranieri via email at:
[email protected]@gleeson.catholic.edu.au
RECIPE SUBMISSIONS DUE BY FRIDAY 3 AUGUST 2018
GLEESON PARENTS & FRIENDSFUNDRAISING MOVIE NIGHTThe Gleeson College P&F Committee warmly invite you to attend an
EXCLUSIVE SCREENING of Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, with all funds raised going towards student programs at the College.
Salisbury Hoyts CinemaThursday 19 July, 6pm for a 6.30pm start
$25 per ticket*Includes movie ticket (premium cinema with leather recliner chairs)
and a ‘Candy Bar Duo Pack’ of small popcorn and 600ml drink
TICKETS on sale now via Gleeson Reception> Visit us or pay over the phone with credit card on 8282 6600.
**Tickets will be on sale until Tuesday 10 July. $1 Raffle Tickets will also be on sale on the night > Great prizes!!
OPENING NIGHT
Gleeson College presents
Thu 26 July + Fri 27 July, 7pmGolden Grove Rec + Arts Theatre
Tickets: Adults $15 | Students/Concession $10Family (2 adults + 2 children/1 adult + 3 children) $40
**Tickets available from Wednesday 6 June via trybooking: https://www.trybooking.com/VVAU
Gleeson College40-60 Surrey Farm Dve, Golden GroveSouth Australia 5125 T: 8282 6600
Student Services T: 8282 6634
Term 2 201818 - 22 Jun Year 10 Exams + Year 11 Exams22 EARLY FINISH @ 1.05PM FOR YEAR 7-11 STUDENTS25 SEMESTER 2 COMMENCES26 College Board Meeting27 - 29 Year 12 Retreat > Victor Harbor29 Principal’s Tour > Gleeson College (9.15-10.15am)6 Jul FINAL DAY OF TERM 2 > Students dismissed 3.20pm
19 Jul P&F FUNDRAISING MOVIE NIGHT > Salisbury Hoyts, 6pm **Phone 8282 6600 to buy your tickets over the phone**
Term 3 201823 Jul FIRST DAY OF TERM 3 > All students return26 - 27 GC Eurovision Experience > Matinee + Evening Performances27 Year 11 + Year 12 Meningococcal B Dose 21 Aug Year 12 Parent Teacher Interviews College Board Meeting3 Balaklava Eisteddfod8 Subject Selection Evening15 Year 10 Dance > GG Rec + Arts Centre (7pm) P&F Committee Meeting18 P&F QUIZ NIGHT > DRMC, 6.30pm20 - 24 2018 Book Week24 College Sports + Special Interest Photos > MSP Photography31 STUDENT FREE DAY > Staff Retreat Day3 Sep STUDENT FREE DAY > Staff Professional Learning Day10 - 14 Year 12 Trial Exams + Workshops
2018 GLEESON DIARY DATES >
GLEESON COLLEGE 30 YEAR CELEBRATION > Saturday 20 October
The 2018/2019 Entertainment Book is now available > $70Grab your copy today via the
GC Front Office or click on the following link to buy online >
https://www.entertainmentbook.com.au/orderbooks/160189x*20% ($14) from each book sale
comes directly back to the College to support programs and extra learning opportunities for our GC students.
Invites you to attend a
personal tour of our
excellent facilities at a time
that suits you,
with our Principal, Ashley Keane.
Please phone the office on 82898344
to arrange your tour.
Cnr The Golden Way & Golden Grove Road, Greenwith Web: www.oloh.catholic.edu.au Email: [email protected]