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Marian Catholic College
185 WAKADEN STREET, GRIFFITH NSW 2680
TELEPHONE: (02) 69692400
WEBSITE: www.mccww.catholic.edu.au Timetable Week 4– 7 August 2015
No 24
Kind regards,
Christie Scoble
Acting Principal
Peace and Best Wishes
Principal
Dear Parents, Students and Friends,
Asking God for wisdom when making a decision is a tradition that dates back more than 3,000 years. The Bible documents
how Solomon became wise in 2nd Chronicles 1:7, which says, “That night God appeared to Solomon. God said, "What do you
want from me? Ask."
Solomon was a young man, possibly in his early 20s, when God asked him this question. Yet he didn’t ask for the things that
most young men would seek. He said, “Yes, give me wisdom and knowledge as I come and go among this people — for who
on his own is capable of leading these, your glorious people?"
(2nd Chronicles 1:10)
This Sunday is the Feast of Australia’s Saint, Mary MacKillop-St Mary of the Cross. One of the most used, motivating and well
known sayings of hers is ‘never see a need without doing something about it’. It is a modus operandi worth adopting for the
good of all our community.
Mary MacKillop was born in 1842 in (Fitzroy) Melbourne (Australia). On 8 August 1909.she died, having suffered a disabling stroke in 1902. Inspired by a meeting with Fr. Julian Tenison-Woods, Mary MacKillop at the age of 25, took her vows and the religious name, “Mary of the Cross”. In doing so, she founded the congregation of the Sisters of St Joseph. Soon after taking her religious vows, Mary MacKillop began establishing schools. Within 5 years of taking her vows and founding the Congregation of the Sisters of Saint Joseph, over 30 schools had opened in South Australia and over 100 women had joined the Sisters of Saint Joseph.
Congregational Leader of the Sisters of St Joseph, Sr Anne Derwin rsj once said,” Mary MacKillop lived her life with an unwavering sense of gratitude and confidence that God would always provide. She spoke over and over of ‘our good God’ and she lived with grateful receptivity of God’s love and all that God’s love asked of her in life. She truly imitated the Christ to whom she had committed her life.”
Ellen Baird and Fapiola Uoifalelahi have been awarded an Australian Vocational Student Prize for 2014.
The Australian Vocational Student Prize recognises the achievements of students who completed their senior secondary studies while undertaking vocational education and training while at school, or an Australian School-based Apprenticeship. Winners of the Australian Vocational Student Prize will receive a certificate and $1000. An award will be presented to these students at the next College assembly.
Thank you to all parents who responded to our survey on our facilities to help us plan for the future. Please see our summary of responses on the following pages.
Peace and Best Wishes
Principal
Every one of us is a decision maker.
Lord God, King of heaven and earth,
I am facing a difficult decision in my life,
and I do not know what road to take.
You have given me the awesome power to
choose freely
as well as the intelligence to choose wisely.
Inspire me to make the right decision
no matter what it may be.
Let me carefully weigh the reasons on all sides
from a human point of view,
and then rely on your grace for divine help.
When the decision has been reached,
let me not look back,
in the firm knowledge that I have done my part
and have made a right decision in your eyes.
Amen.
Learning and Teaching News
SUMMARY OF RESULTS FROM PARENT SURVEY ON MARIAN CATHOLIC COLLEGE FACILITIES
Thank you to all the parents who have completed the survey about the facilities at Marian Catholic College to help us to plan for the future. A summary of the results can be found below.
Parent Rating of our current facilities (Poor 1 to Excellent 5)
SUMMARY OF RESULTS FROM PARENT SURVEY ON MARIAN CATHOLIC COLLEGE FACILITIES
What are the strengths of the education provided at Marian Catholic College?
Offers a broad curriculum with many extra-curricular opportunities
Supportive and dedicated teaching staff
Good communication between teachers and parents
Excellent learning environment
How could Marian Catholic College improve the quality of the education provided to your child?
Ensure appropriateness and relevance of homework
Improve coordination of multiple assessment tasks
More student centred learning
Improve teacher quality and support
What do you like about the facilities at Marian Catholic College?
Beautiful and well maintained grounds
Subject areas are equally resourced
The Drama Studio and Language Centre are modern
Buildings kept in good condition
Additional comments about the quality of current facilities
Update and refurbish old classrooms/buildings
TAS and VET block needs to be updated
Loss of oval space is an issue
More lunch tables needed and more sheltered areas for wet/cold weather
Need to upgrade toilet facilities
Suggestions to improve learning spaces
More flexible and collaborative learning spaces
Need more facilities: additional music practice rooms, a better basketball court, cafe
Aim for more eco-friendly buildings
Need more modern furniture to suit the use of technology in the classroom
The summary above outlines some of the main opinions and suggestions from our parent community. If you still have not had a chance to share your opinion and would like to, please click on the link here to have your say.
Kind regards,
Christie Scoble Assistant Principal - Learning and Teaching
Prayers Please
We pray for any families in our community who have lost loved ones or are suffering illnesses.
CALENDAR—2015 Business Services Work Placement
Monday 10 August—Friday 14 August
Year 11 2015 Subject Selections Due
Tuesday 11 August
HSC Support Evening at 7 pm
Tuesday 11 August
Year 7 & 8 Drum Beat at 2 pm
Tuesday 11 August
HSC Trial Music Night @ 6pm Wednesday 12 August
Year 9 2015 Information Night Thursday 13 August
CANTEEN NEWS
Monday 10 August T Savage, K De Martin, T Feltracco, J Salvestro
Tuesday 11 August A Mazzarolo, D Marcon, D Fattore
Wednesday 12 August J Murray, R Keenan, L Gullotta
Thursday 13 August M Portolesi, K Yardley, J Cozens
Friday 14 August M Zuccato, R Ellem, C Cerato, L Rovere
REMINDER TO ALL
Years 10 into 11, 2016
Subject Selection Forms
are due on
Tuesday 11 August 2015.
Adjustments to Year 7 Geography excursion
All of Year 7 will now be going to Scenic Hill on Wednesday.12 August
Classes are:
Period 2 - Science 1,2,3,
Period 3 - Science 4 & 5
All permission notes and money ($2.00) is due Monday 10 August 2015.
For those who have already submitted notes this is just to inform you of the change of date.
This week marks “National Homelessness Prevention
Week” and as an acknowledgement the “Community Action
Team” are launching their term 3 activity to raise much
needed food supplies for our local St Vincent DePaul Society
to be distributed to those in need.
Housing is a human right however on any given night in
Australia 105,000 people; including men, women or children
are homeless. This includes people within our local
community.
The “Community Action Team” is asking for all members of
our Marian Catholic College community to
SHARE WHAT YOU CAN and donate a tin of food.
As a school community we have the potential to be able to provide 650 meals to those in need.
This small act of kindness has a ripple effect within the community and can make a significant
difference in a person’s life.
Year 10 committee members are also working on entries in a variety of formats to be submitted in
a competition as part of the MERCY FOUNDATION YOUTH AWARDS. I look forward to
seeing their entries and hope we have the opportunity to showcase their work. The students will
focus on demystifying and busting the myths regarding
homelessness.
There are many reasons why someone could find themselves
homeless and for many it is a result of a culmination of
negative experiences and factors that they have no control
over. Unfortunately when we think of homelessness
however we often think of a stereotype person sleeping
rough on the streets due to substance abuse.
Factors such as domestic and family violence, natural
disasters, long-term unemployment, chronic shortage of
affordable and available rental housing, the breakdown of
the family unit as well as undiagnosed or poorly managed
mental health care can play a huge part in explaining how someone may find themselves homeless.
The “Community Action Team” recognises the significant work that local welfare services provide
and are happy to support them. We ask that you join us and show your support by donating and
SHARE WHAT YOU CAN
Have a wonderful week,
Regards Sue Hone (Pastoral Care Worker)
On Tuesday 4
th August, the MCC Year 7 & 8 Boys Netball team travelled to Wagga Wagga to compete in the
NSW Netball Schools Cup. They had previously won the Local Gala Day which allowed them to progress to this level.
The boys came up against Young High School in the first round, after overcoming nerves they won 12-3. Round 2 saw them play Tumbarumba against whom they played extremely well winning convincingly 19-1. The last game of the round put them up against Gundagai High School. This was a close game which put a lot of pressure on all the boys. They won 13-11, this then placed them on top of the ladder of the round games.
The semi final was played against Tumbarumba which MCC won 13-2. This allowed them to progress to the grand final against Young. The grand final was hotly contested and was a nail biting game. At half time the boys were trailing by 2 goals, after a pep talk and overcoming their nerves the boys went out in the 2
nd half and played like champions. We were trailing
by 1 goal for most of the 2nd
half and then it was equal in the last 2 minutes. The boys teamwork and determination shone through and saw them win by 1 goal when the hooter went. There was much jubilation and cheering when they had realized they had won the Tournament. The boys were presented with a shield which will now take pride of place in the school foyer. They have been crowned NSW Netball Schools Cup Riverina Champions 2015. Winning this title has allowed them to progress to the state titles which will be held at Homebush (where the netball World Cup is being held) in Sydney on the 15
th September.
We are hoping to do some fundraising to help the boys achieve greatness and enjoy the experience of a lifetime. Any help and support would be greatly appreciated.
A BIG congratulations to the following boys on a fantastic achievement; our defenders Matthew Parisotto, Thomas Royal and Ioane Saula, centre court players Joseph Schmizzi, Bahri Kocak and Thomas Baker and the sharp shooters Mitch Salvestro, Isaac Testoni and Connor Bock (captain). Unfortunately Liam Townsend was unable to attend the day but has been an integral part of the team.
A big thank you to Lea Salvestro for her support on the day and the yummy cupcakes that gave the boys energy.
The boys were a pleasure to coach and a credit to MCC, we are all very proud of them.
Renae Savage Coach
2015 MATHS CHALLENGE RESULTS
The College started this year’s Mathematics Challenge for Young Australians on the first 3 weeks of Term 2. This is a problem-solving activity organized by the Australian Mathematics Trust which is aimed at the top 15% of students in their year level.
Students received a problem booklet containing 6 problems. They were required to present written solutions to as many of these problems as they can. The problems were challenging and required time and persistence but were based on Mathematics which should be known at that level. Students work with a partner on all the 6 problems.
I congratulate the following students on their efforts in attempting the Maths Challenge Stage problems. The fact that they participated indicates a desire to achieve. The problems were meant to be challenging, and for students to achieve and have a feeling of enjoyment and success, they needed to be committed.
It is not just about completely solving the problems; it is a matter of participating to the best of one’s ability and learning in the process.
CONGRATULATIONS TO : Piriyarathan Karunapalan – Year 7- Distinction Nayani Navaneethan – Year 7 – Distinction Aidan Scoble – Year 7 – Distinction Zachary Scoble – Year 7 - Distinction Aditha Jayasuriya – Year 7 - Credit Talisa Cerato – Year 8 – High Distinction
E.Blanco Maths Coordinator
Correction to last weeks edition of the Newsletter Mrs Dumbleton organised the Maths Challenge in the Hall for each year level. Students enjoyed 40 puzzles which they solved as a group and decided on how to score the most points. The Winners are listed below:
Year 7 : Andrew Febo, Jordan Austin, Jaylen Gatto and Tyler Andreazza
Year 8: Joshua Golden , Jayden Bucello, Daniel Tan, Thomas Royal
Year 9: Angus Kennedy, Jaeden Andreazza, Abishek Sandhu, Callum O’Dwyer
Year 10: Alex Glennon, Daniel Parise, Guiseppi Bianchini , Ikhlas Housil
Esther Dumbleton
JUNIOR BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION GIRLS are invited to play in the 11 years and under, 13 years and under and we would love to get the 15 years and under competition up and running again. (the fees payable include the door fee, playing singlet to use and referees). Schools are encouraged put in a team in any of the age groups please get in touch with Lou Testoni 0407641984 or Chris at the stadium on 69625353. Competition will commence on the 13th of this month so any interested players are welcome to come down and play.
Aussie hoops for the little ones are now done online on the Aussie hoops
website, http://www.aussiehoops.com.au/
Wow! What a whirlwind few weeks it has been for Year 12 2015!
It started on Monday Week 3, when the Society and Culture class completed their PIP for HSC Marking. The following day saw the beginning of the HSC Trial Exams with the students sitting English Paper 1. The subsequent ten days have seen a mixture of sore hands, worried faces and relief as the exams come to a close.
The final exam, IPT, will take place on Monday at 9:00am. After this exam IPT students will return to classes to complete the day.
All other Year 12 Students return to school at 8:45am on Monday 10th
August for regular classes.
The next five weeks is a crucial time in all HSC Courses. As a HSC Teacher and Pastoral Coordinator I cannot stress the importance of students being present at School the entire final six weeks. During this period, teachers will be finishing their courses, revising course content, going through the Trial Exam, guiding students through past papers and exemplar responses and leading the students in marking and writing seminars. As mentioned it is vital students are in class at every opportunity and bring a focused and enthusiastic attitude to each lesson. Over the past few years, part of Marian Catholic College’s outstanding HSC results have been built on the foundation of learning occurring over the next six weeks.
In addition to this, on Tuesday 11 August we will be holding our final HSC Support Evening.
This evening is an opportunity to prepare both students and parents for the challenges ahead in the HSC exams.
The night will begin at 7pm in the College Drama Room.
The focus for the evening will be:
Information from Marie’s Photographics regarding the Graduation
Board of Studies HSC rules and procedures;
Tips for surviving the HSC and best preparation over the coming months;
Information on tertiary requirements, early entry and students will have the chance to look through the
2016 UAC books.
These evenings have proven to be invaluable to both students and parents in setting our students up for success in the HSC. We look forward to seeing you.
I also wish to mention some of the other key dates in the coming weeks. This Monday 10th
August the Year 12 Drama Class will be presenting their Trial HSC Performances in the Drama Room. Two nights later on the Wednesday Mr Segrave’s Music Class will also be performing their Trial pieces in the Drama Room. Please come along and support the fellow members of our Year Group Team.
Lastly, please keep the students studying Italian Continuers through Open High School in your thoughts as on Tuesday their sit their actual HSC Oral Exam.
Mr Herb
2015 COLLEGE MAGAZINE We are currently taking orders for the 2015 Marian Catholic College Magazine (available early 2016). Magazines are available to families for $27.50 each & must be pre-ordered & paid for by 27/11/2015. Magazines will not be available unless pre-ordered. Please complete your order below & promptly return to the College office. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Student Name………………………………………………… Year…………………. No. of Magazines req’d………………….@ $27.50ea = $.......................... Payment type herewith: Cash or Cheque payable to Marian Catholic College or Please debit my Visa / Mastercard No. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Exp. _ _ / _ _ Signed…………………………………………..
Application Close 14 August 2014
'DISCOVER…. YOUR INCREDIBLE
JOURNEY TO A CAREER’
TVET PARENTS AND STUDENTS INFORMATION EVENING
TAFE NSW Riverina Institute in conjunction with National Skills Week are
holding parent and student information sessions at three campus locations
TVET Information sessions will be held from 5pm to 7pm:
• Tuesday August 25 Albury Campus
• Wednesday August 26 Wagga Wagga Campus
• Thursday August 27 Griffith Campus
The sessions will provide opportunities for parents and students to speak directly with teaching
staff of TVET courses and will be held in the Library at each campus.
Discuss future pathway options through Riverina Institute and our partner Universities
Learn the advantages of undertaking a TVET course
Contact the Campus School Engagement Officer for more information.
Kylie Hruz, Albury 0448953639 <> Cassie Flanagan, Wagga 0448964467 <> Josie Marks, Griffith 0448954414