Prayer for the future - John Paul College, Kalgoorlie · 2020. 3. 20. · Michael Cowley CL1 U15...
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Week 8 23-27 March
Year 12 Retreat POSTPONED
27 March ACC Swimming CANCELLED
27-28 March Kalgoorlie-Boulder Fair CANCELLED
Week 9 3 April
Year 7/2021 Academic Scholarship Exam POSTPONED
Week 10 8 April
Holy Week Liturgy Year 7, 9, 12 Parent Interviews 2:30pm Close TBA
8 April Last Day Term 1
9-13 April Australian National Band Championships CANCELLED
23-27 April Arts Trip - POSTPONED
28 April Term 2 Commences
MARCH 2020 D ear Parents, Families and members of the College Community,
APRIL 2020
Visit our Website at www.jpc.wa.edu.au | or we are now on JPC facebook page
John Paul College
Lionel Street, Kalgoorlie
PO Box 4552
KALGOORLIE WA 6430
Phone: 9021 4377
Email: [email protected]
Mr Bradley Hall -
Live Jesus in Our Hearts … Forever, Amen.
(Mr Hall - Principal)
God has created me to do for him some definite service.
He has committed some work to me which he has not committed to another.
I have my mission - I may never know it in this life,
But I shall know it in the next.
I have a part in this great work. I am a link in a chain, a bond of connection between people. God has not created me for nothing. I shall do good, I shall do his work; I shall be an angel of peace,
a preacher of truth in my own place, even while not intending it, if I do but keep his commandments and serve him in my calling.
Therefore I will trust in him.
Whatever I am, where I am, I can never be thrown away.
If I am in sickness, my sickness can serve him;
In perplexity my perplexity may serve him.
He does nothing in vain. He knows what he is about.
(John Henry Newman)
Prayer for the future
There is an ancient Chinese saying which ends with “...may you live in interesting times.” We certainly could say that is the case for all of us now! The Staff have been doing some upskilling in Online Teaching after school and our plan to continue education in the event of a temporary shutdown (or longer) will be to use Microsoft Teams and SEQTA resources. I believe we will be as prepared as we can be in this eventuality. Staff have been working very hard continuing the normal teaching and learning programme and preparing resources. Whilst a number of College events and excursions have been cancelled, our focus on learning continues. Where possible, events such as the Breakfast Club, Year 7/12 Mentoring, Year 7 Community Group and Home Club, after school tutoring and a few other projects continue.
Shortages of goods, such as hand sanitizer, have given us an opportunity to make our own - special thanks to Geoff Paynter from Binduli Wines who donated a vital ingredient. Students are doing an experiment to test its efficiency.
This week Mrs Bailiff announced the 2020 ACC Swim Squad. Congratulations to students who made the team. Although the squad will not be competing, the members will receive points for Colours. I have had discussion with Fr Brennan and Mr Withnell about the possibility of live-streaming Mass from the Parish on Sundays, given Mass, for parishioners, has been temporarily suspended. We are collecting packaged food and other items for some families in our College Community who are experiencing difficulty at this time. Any support will be appreciated.
Mental Health Resource
This site has great resources for students
and parents and anyone looking for information related to Mental Health.
https://headtohealth.gov.au/
Parish Office : 9021 2100 Fr Brennan Sia Email: [email protected] Parish Administrator Mail: PO Box 124, Kalgoorlie WA 6430
Kalgoorlie-Boulder Family Counselling Services
Centrecare Goldfields
168 Egan Street Phone: 9080 0333
www.centrecare.com.au
“People Making Time for People”
headspace Kalgoorlie
Level 1/48 Brookman St Kalgoorlie WA 6430 Phone: 9021 5599
Email: [email protected] Hours: 9am-5pm, Monday-Friday
“For young people 12-25 years old”
We care. We listen. 24 hour (FREE) call
1800 55 1800 www.kidshelp.com.au
SATURDAY MORNING CHILDREN’S PROGRAM
10.30AM Run by the Missionaries of Charity (Sisters of Mother Teresa), the morning begins with Rosary, Adoration and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament at 10.30am in St Mary’s Church, Kalgoorlie followed by a Catechism
lesson from 11am to 12 noon.
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FRIDAYS at 6.30PM
The Kalgoorlie-Boulder Catholic Parish Youth Group meet on Friday
evenings in the Parish Hall at St Mary’s, Kalgoorlie.
It will be an evening of sharing faith and fun. New members are always welcome. For further information, please phone the Parish
office on 9021 2100.
STATIONS OF THE CROSS EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT DURING LENT AT
6:00PM AT ST MARY’S CHURCH KALGOORLIE
PROJECT COMPASSION
Boxes and Envelopes available in all Churches.
We currently have an important opportunity to role model Christian virtue to our family and friends.
We can decide to be intentional in avoiding contagious catastrophizing or complaining and rather choose to be calm, stable and centred. We can choose to be virtuous in patience, and undefeatable in hope and
cheer while facing the real storms and challenges of our time, knowing God is with us through it all.
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Please note the Administration Office closes early at
3:15pm on Friday afternoons.
UNIFORM SHOP
OPENING HOURS
Normal Hours - Tuesday 3:00pm—4:00pm
TERM 1 ONLY
SATURDAY 12:30 - 1:30PM
STATEMENT OF SCHOOL FEES
Statements dated 28 February 2020 were
emailed to Parents / Guardians on 2 March and 3 March.
If you have not received your Statement please notify Mrs Molloy at the College on 9021 4377 and we will re-send
it to you.
The First Instalment of School fees are due on the 31 March 2020.
(Mrs Orazi)
May the strength of God pilot us, May the power of God preserve us, May the wisdom of God instruct us, May the hand of God protect us, May the way of God Direct us,
May the shield of God defend us, May the host of God guard us, Against snares of evil And the Temptations of the World
Prayer of St Patrick
Live Jesus in Our Hearts … Forever,
Year 12’s-2019 Graduates - Year Book Collection
If you are a friend or relative and are able to collect the Year Book for 2019 Year 12 students - please come to Administration Office to
collect.
Reminder: The WA Department of Health has updated information including frequently asked questions about the COVID-19.
To view this information visit: healthywa.wa.gov.au/coronavirus.
Coronavirus Health Information Line 1800 020 080
NAPLAN Dear Parents and Guardians,
We have received notification from the School Curriculum and Standards Authority (SCSA) that NAPLAN has been
cancelled for 2020. (Ms Moore)
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ART PRIZE
Despite the cancellation of the Kalgoorlie-Boulder Fair - the GMAEG Fair Art Prize is still scheduled to go ahead so please don't down your brushes just yet. See below for a link to updated information. GMAEG Fair Art Prize Link
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U13 Girls House
Charlize Robertson MK3
Shade Davey RI3
Xan Leo CL4
Chloe Zorzi RI6
Addison Flannery CL4
U13 Boys House
Evgeny Utin MC2
Xavier Duke PR1
Xiaoming Yu RI3
Mitchell Shand MK6
U14 Girls House
Emily North PR5
Emily Magan CL2
Scarlet Softley RI6
Willow Johnstone RI5
Lily Brennan MC6
U14 Boys House
Tariq Billinghurst PR1
Oliver Moulds CL6
Max Adams MK1
Michael Cowley CL1
U15 Girls House
Meg Cusick RI5
Madison Minozzi PR2
Brooklyn Dowling MC6
Anaya Munro CL2
U15 Boys House
Riley Richardson PR2
Lockie Cleggett RI5
Jacob Dyne RI2
U16 Girls House
Jasmine Carter MK5
Hayley Rahn CL1
Jessica Newland MC1
Jameson Howley MK1
Skyla Newman MC2
U16 Boys House
Luke Robertson MK2
Sydney Herbert MK3
Adam Stehn PR2
Fynn Moulds CL2
Open Boys House
Jack Cusick RI1
Kyle Matulin PR3
Jay Alfred MK1
Peet Fouche CL3
U17 Girls House
Erin Thomas MK3
Jayde Merrylees PR1
Jess Flannery PR6
Letisha Favas CL6
U17 Boys House
Kaiden Billinghurst PR6
Sam Dyne RI6
Jameson Vodden MC1
Taj Munro CL4
Congratulations to the students who have been
named on the JPC 2020 ACC Swim Team.
I’m sure if the competition had gone ahead you would
have represented the College to the best of your ability!
2021 will come around soon enough so keep up with
your swimming.
Open Girls House
Isla Baroni MK2
Charlotte Duke PR2
Mikayla Martin RI3
Courtney Pratt RI4
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More pictures on JPC facebook page
Pictured above L-R: Certificate II Creative Industries teacher Mr Withnell, Assistant Producer Kal Englishby, Senior Producer Robin Shingleton, Certificate II Creative Industries Year 11 student Cameron Lightfoot and Year 12 student Grace Paterson.
13 March - Filmmaker Electric Pictures Pty Ltd visit: Producers of the documentary “Aussie Gold Hunters” now entering it’s 5th Season on the Discovery Channel, gave a talk to our keen media students on how to promote an idea to make a successful Australian documentary in the regions. Senior Producer Robin Shingleton told a story of how Electric Pictures, although based in East Fremantle, WA, had been able to offer their production services to work in a continuous 24hour production loop in partnership with a company in the UK. “They worked while we slept and vice versa we worked while they slept.” He affirmed that Australian 3D animated graphic designers are highly sought after. Using a flow chart, Mr Shingleton described the process of how to make a documentary from finding a storyline, pitching the idea to producers, sponsorship, film companies, casting, re-production, and hopefully, distribution around the World. Assistant Producer Kal Englishby gave students an insight into her chosen pathway studying at the selective WA Screen Academy at Edith Cowan University. The Arts and Humanities course specializes in the areas of producing, directing, screenwriting, cinematography, sound and editing. She encouraged students to start to get a portfolio of work together now if they wanted to pursue the same pathway.
Kal showed students excerpts from documentaries she had been involved in; the “100 Days to Victory” on the History Channel idea, came from the change of guard when the Australian and Canadian generals took over from the English and changed the course of WWI. The use of computer generated imagery (CGI) and visual effects is widely used to show the realistic struggle of soldiers fighting in the trenches.
Also used in the “Drain the Oceans’” documentary on the National Geographic Network, Kal described how the use of sonic radar technology enabled CGI artists to create the 3D imagery. With technology, growing in leaps and bounds she advised the budding film makers to keep up to date with its progress.
Kal also touched on casting and of the larger than life characters in the “Aussie Gold Hunters” series, whose performances and escapades in their search for gold
made the show so enjoyable to watch. The majority of the documentary is filmed in the Eastern Goldfields. The characters bring the excitement of the hunt and also the challenges they face in an unwelcoming Australian Outback landscape to fans all over the World.
We thank the Goldfields-Esperance Development Commission for their help in bringing the production company to talk to our students.
(Mrs Parker)
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More pictures on JPC facebook page
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20 March - ACC Swim Team Captains: Hats off to Isla Baroni and Kyle Matulin who have been named Co-Captains of our 2020
ACC Swim Team. Pictured above with Mr Hall, Isla and Kyle will receive points towards Colours for their selection.
18 March - Canteen Update: The decking has been installed. Hand rails
and the finishing touches being added. Not long now until completion.
(Mrs Parker)
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Kalgoorlie-Boulder Basketball Association 2019/20 U12 Girls Grand Final: Congratulations to Year 7 student Ashlee Monaghan
(RI4) whose basketball team Olympians, won the Kalgoorlie-Boulder Basketball Association’s Division 1 Grand Final last Saturday, 14 March, defeating CBC in a close game 29-23.
Ashlee also won the Most Valuable Player (MVP) for the game and was selected to the All-Star Team for the 2019-2020 season. We also congratulate fellow John Paul College student
Mary-Ann Leveney (Year 7/PR3) from CBC Red, who also achieved selection to the All Star team.
At the Olympians end of season wind-up Ashlee was awarded the Olympians Club Fairest & Best trophy for the U12 Division 1 Girls team.
Thank you to Mrs Monaghan for sending in these photographs and story. Mrs Monaghan says it was an exciting weekend! Pictured left is Ashlee with her Olympians Club Fairest & Best Trophy.
Above left (L-R) are Mary-Ann and Ashlee after the grand final with their
medals.
(Mrs Parker)
19 March - Extraordinary Eucharistic Ministers: Yesterday afternoon, Fr Stephen trained 5 senior students to become Extraordinary Eucharistic Ministers. Hannah Johnstone (Year 12), Jesuyon Alfred (Year 12) Lily Money (Y12), Sam Dyne (Year 11) and Julia Ocean (Year 12) pictured below L-R with
Fr Stephen respectively in the College Chapel.
The students did very well and we are looking forward to their Commissioning Mass, which will happen later in the year when public
masses are once again permitted. These students will be able to assist the priest (the ‘ordinary’ minister of the Eucharist) with the distribution of the Holy Eucharist during mass at the College and in their parish church: a great honour given the significance of the
Eucharist.
During the training session, student’s learned about the importance of the Eucharist as well as how to conduct themselves during Holy Communion. The students were also given the
opportunity to practice distributing both the Communion Hosts and the wine (The body and blood of our Lord, Jesus Christ) and were
instructed on how to handle various scenarios.
Well done to our students and thank you to Father Stephen for his time and valuable
knowledge.
(Ms Markham - Liturgy and Faith Formation Coordinator)