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School Mission and VisionSchool Mission and Vision
Our MissionOur Mission
“Enabling every student to achieve the fullness of life.”
Our VisionOur Vision
“MacKillop College will be a place that nurtures authentic, courageous, faith-filled people with a passion for learning, respect forrelationships and an ability to contribute to a global community.”
Week 8, Term 3, 11th September
Upcoming Events
Week 9Week 9
Sunday 13thSeptember
24th Sunday of theYear
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Monday 14thSeptember
Day 1 Year 11Assessment Period(all week)
Tuesday 15thSeptember
Day 2
Wednesday 16thSeptember
Day 3 HSC MusicalPracticalExaminations
Thursday 17thSeptember
Day 4
Friday 18thSeptember
Day 5 HSC JapaneseSpeaking Exam
Year 9 PastoralTeam Building Dayat Stoney AquaPark
Week 10Week 10
Sunday 20thSeptember
25th Sunday of theYear
Monday 21stSeptember
Day 6 Year 11Assessment Period
Year 10 PastoralTeam Building Dayat Stoney AquaPark
Tuesday 22ndSeptember
Day 7 Final day of Year11 AssessmentPeriod
Year 12 PastoralTeam Building Dayat Stoney AquaPark
Wednesday 23rdSeptember
Day 8 Year 12 GraduationMass
Year 12Celebration ofExcellence
Year 7 PastoralTeam Building Dayat Stoney AquaPark
Thursday 24thSeptember
Day 9 Year 11 PastoralTeam Building Dayat Stoney AquaPark
Friday 25thSeptember
Day 10 Year 11 FeedbackDay
Year 8 PastoralTeam Building Dayat Stoney AquaPark
Principal
Father’s DayFather’s Day
A special shout out to all our Dads. I hope you had a lovelyFather’s Day last Sunday. During the week I asked students toshare with me how they celebrated the day with their Dad andalso what it is they most appreciate about their Dad. Below isjust a sample of the beautiful replies I received;
“I celebrated Father's Day by cooking on the fire for dinner. Iappreciate my Dad because he is lots of fun and plays withme.”
"I"I celebratedcelebrated mymy DadDad onon Father'sFather's DayDay byby goinggoing toto baseballbaseball andandwatchingwatching himhim play.play. II appreciateappreciate mymy DadDad becausebecause hehe isis alwaysalwaysthere and supports me.”there and supports me.”
“I celebrated my Dad on Father's Day by providing him with hisfavourite biscuits (Arnott's) and he helped me apply for uni aswell as taking our non social dog to the dog beach. I appreciatemy Dad because he wants the absolute best for me and haskept me motivated throughout this HSC experience. He hasshown tremendous support and love for me and has constantlyput a smile on my face.”
“I“I appreciateappreciate mymy DadDad becausebecause hehe isis aa kindkind andand lovingloving manman whowhoaims to help everyone succeed in life.”aims to help everyone succeed in life.”
“I appreciate my Dad for all he does for me and ourcommunity.”
“I“I celebratedcelebrated mymy DadDad thisthis Father'sFather's DayDay byby watchingwatching moviesmovies andandhavinghaving laughs.laughs. II appreciateappreciate mymy DadDad becausebecause hehe isis mymy rock.rock. HeHeis the best best friend I could ask for.”is the best best friend I could ask for.”
“I appreciate my Dad because he comes to as many of mysports games as he can.”
“I“I celebratedcelebrated mymy DadDad onon Father'sFather's DayDay byby goinggoing downdown toto thethebeachbeach withwith mymy Dog'sDog's andand playingplaying Touch.Touch. II appreciateappreciate mymy DadDadbecause he is always trying to help me and make silly jokes.”because he is always trying to help me and make silly jokes.”
"I"I celebratedcelebrated mymy DadDad onon Father'sFather's DayDay byby takingtaking himhim outout forforbrunchbrunch andand buyingbuying himhim aa bagbag ofof hishis favouritefavourite chocolate.chocolate. IIappreciateappreciate mymy DadDad becausebecause hehe isis anan incredibleincredible humanhuman beingbeingwhowho doesdoes soso muchmuch forfor myselfmyself andand mymy family.family. HisHis kindkind andandselflessselfless charactercharacter inspiresinspires meme everydayeveryday andand II amam foreverforever gratefulgratefulfor all of his support."for all of his support."
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A Prayer for FathersA Prayer for Fathers
God our Father, we give you thanks and praiseGod our Father, we give you thanks and praise
for fathers young and old.for fathers young and old.
We pray for young fathers, newly embracing theirWe pray for young fathers, newly embracing their
vocation – may they find courage andvocation – may they find courage and
perseverance to balance work, family andperseverance to balance work, family and
faith in joy and sacrifice.faith in joy and sacrifice.
We pray for all fathers around the world whoseWe pray for all fathers around the world whose
children are lost or suffering – may they knowchildren are lost or suffering – may they know
that the God of compassion walks withthat the God of compassion walks with
them in their sorrow.them in their sorrow.
We pray for men who are not fathers, butWe pray for men who are not fathers, but
still mentor and guide us withstill mentor and guide us with
fatherly love and advice.fatherly love and advice.
We remember fathers, grandfathers and great grandfathersWe remember fathers, grandfathers and great grandfathers
who are no longer with us, butwho are no longer with us, but
who live forever in our memory and nourishwho live forever in our memory and nourish
us with their love. Amen.us with their love. Amen.
Sponsorship of HSC Major AwardsSponsorship of HSC Major Awards
Planning is well underway for the Year 12 Celebration onWednesday, 23rd September. This year due to COVID-19restrictions it will be a little different, however we will still berecognising the achievements of our Year 12 students on thisspecial occasion. Students who have excelled in academic and
cultural areas receive a trophy or gift voucher as a symbol oftheir involvement and achievement in a particular area. Eachaward sponsorship is $50.
Thank you to those families and businesses who havepreviously sponsored awards. Your ongoing support isinvaluable to making the occasion memorable for all.
Should any of our families or their business wish to sponsoran award this year your support would be greatly appreciated.An invoice can be provided and sponsors are acknowledgedon our official program and in the College newsletter. Kindlycontact Wendy Kelly [email protected] orphone the College on 6583 2632 next week and speak withWendy if you are in a position to assist.
On-stage nominationsOn-stage nominations
Congratulations to HSC Drama students Phoebe Hiatt,Georgina Saad and Savana Sumsky who this week receivednominations for ON-STAGE for their HSC Drama performances.ON-STAGE is a showcase of the top HSC performers in NSW.Congratulations also to Mrs Joanne Stuart who has so ablyguided these students to success.
Also, as a continuation from last week's newsletter article, afurther congratulations to our Timber and Textiles students whowill have submitted their final major works for marking.
Meet the ExpertsMeet the Experts
This week's Meet the Expert is Assistant Leader of LearningHSIE, Business Studies, Commerce and Enterprise TeacherAnne Palmer.
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Name: Ann Palmer.
What subject(s) do you teach?
Enterprise, Commerce and Business Studies.
What high school did you attend?
St Mary's College and Holy Spirit College (now CatherineMcAuley Grafton).
What university did you attend and what course(s) did you doafter finishing school?
Catholic College of Education, Castle Hill campus for myDiploma of Education - Living Skills and Careers (Majors inCommerce, Visual Arts and Religious Education) and Strathfieldcampus for my Bachelor of Education. (Secondary Education -Commerce and Visual Arts).
What or who inspired you to become a teacher?
My amazing teachers; Sister Mary Kelly (of the Sisters ofMercy), Mrs Cahill and Mr Hawkins plus so many more. Theytook the time to know me as a person first and studentsecond.
What would be your proudest teaching moment in your careerto date?
Any time I am accidentally called "Mum" or purposely, astudent refers to me as their "School Mum". I think it showsthe student has trust in me and is very comfortable in thelearning and activities we are completing.
What are you reading at the moment?
LOTS of academic readings for my university course butsupplemented by a really easy to read put me to sleep novel.
What quote best describes your approach to teaching?
Step by step. From little things big things grow. They are prettygood songs too.
Favourite non-work related hobbie?
Creating...knitting, sewing, cooking. Hanging out with myfamily...COVID-19 card nights were very memorable.
What do you love most about your work?
I laugh every day. After 30 years I am still learning...and this yearin particular.
Cath EichmannCath Eichmann
PrincipalPrincipal
Evangelisation
Mary MacKillop LiturgyMary MacKillop Liturgy
On Wednesday, 2nd September, we celebrated our MaryMacKillop Feast Day Liturgy, where we were able to jointogether as a whole College community, through a ZOOM linkinto each classroom.
The liturgy explored some of the wise words of Mary MacKillopabout Christian living, which each Year group focused upon,and gave the students an opportunity to reflect on how they canimitate the actions of Jesus in their own lives.
Mary MacKillop Quotes for 2020.
Year 7: “Be kind; be very kind”
Year 8: “Find happiness in making others happy”
Year 9: “We have much to be thankful for”
Year 10: “How truly wonderful are God’s ways”
Year 11: “Never see a need without doing something about it”
Year 12: “Be calm and full of peace”
Over the next few weeks, we will share some of the reflectionsof our students in relation to their quote.
In each clip below, we see our students reflecting on what theirquote means to them. After watching each clip, the studentsresponded by speaking on how they could demonstrate thesein their lives at school, at home and in the wider community.
Year 7Year 7 “Be kind; be very kind”“Be kind; be very kind”
https://player.vimeo.com/video/455699897
Year 9: “We have much to be thankful for”Year 9: “We have much to be thankful for”
https://player.vimeo.com/video/456017796
Year 12: “Be calm and full of peace”Year 12: “Be calm and full of peace”
https://player.vimeo.com/video/456018740
On Thursday, 10th September, MacKillop College joined otherschools in the Lismore Diocese in a prayer response thatreflected on RR UU OKOK DAYDAY, focusing on being aware of howpeople around us are feeling and being there for them.
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A reflection on the reading from Mass this Sunday;A reflection on the reading from Mass this Sunday;
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HSC Prayer SponsorsHSC Prayer Sponsors
In his letter to the Philippians, Paul reminded us to “not beanxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer andpetition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God” (Phil4:6), and from experience many of us know the power ofprayer in our lives. Knowing that someone is praying for youis a source of great strength and consolation, especially duringa particularly challenging time that we have experienced thisyear.
We appeal to parents, family and friends of our Year 12 HSCcohort to make themselves available as a prayer sponsor. If youare interested in being a Prayer Sponsor for a Year 12 studentfrom any of the St Agnes’ Parish Secondary Schools, pleasephone during office hours in the next few weeks and leave yourname and details.
MacKillop College 02 6583 2632MacKillop College 02 6583 2632
St Joseph’s Regional College 02 5525 4100St Joseph’s Regional College 02 5525 4100
Newman Senior Technical College 02 6580 3800Newman Senior Technical College 02 6580 3800
We have invited Year 12 students who wish to be sponsored inprayer to submit their names and their HSC subjects to us. Weinvite parents to encourage their child to take up this beautifulopportunity through the google form we have provided themwith.
We will allocate their name to a sponsor who has volunteeredto pray for a student at this time. Each sponsor will receiveinformation before the exams begin on 20th October:
Thanks in anticipation of your help.
Mass TimesMass Times
St Agnes' Parish Church and Chapels are Re-opening!St Agnes' Parish Church and Chapels are Re-opening!
We look forward to welcoming everyone back to all ourMasses… not just in our renovated St Agnes’ Church, but allour chapels! These COVID-19 times have been challenging andwe can now look forward to coming together as a Parish familyand celebrating Mass together.
Masses will recommence from Tuesday, 1st September withthe new mass schedule. Bookings for all Masses are essentialand can be made by either:
Marg GobiusMarg GobiusLeader of EvangelisationLeader of Evangelisation
Assistant Principal Pastoral Care
AdviceAdvice forfor familiesfamilies regardingregarding distressingdistressing contentcontent onon socialsocialmedia.media.
As you are undoubtedly aware there was some distressingcontent posted on social media this week.
• the name and photo of the student;
• the prayer offered;
• the times of the student’s HSC exams.
1. Calling the Presbytery Office on 6583 1024 (Mondayto Friday only).
2. Use the on-line booking system.
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MacKillop works closely with social media expert KirraPendergast from Safe on Social. I reproduce for you her adviceon talking with young people about suicide and supportingthem to be safe on social media.
This is a challenging topic to discuss with young people. Weadvise that you be careful not to draw attention to it or stimulatecuriosity for a child to search for it.
The content is still online and will take some time to comedown. It has been embedded into videos ranging from kittensplaying to Mario Cart. These videos are on TikTok, Instagram,YouTube, and YouTube for Kids.
In talks to primary school age students, I always say, "if you eversee anything yucky online that makes you feel scared, upset oreven if it makes you feel a bit weird in the tummy, talk to Mum,Dad or another trusted adult."
With high school students, I always mention similar, butobviously in language to suit the audience. I also let them knowif they don't feel comfortable talking to their parents that theycan speak with one of the school welfare team, a teacher,another trusted adult, or call Kids Helpline.
Please make sure your children know to speak up.
Tips for Parents:
Carnegie Mellon researchers estimated that for an averageindividual to read all the terms and conditions we should –it would take 76 days. So, you could legitimately argue theimpossibility of this. Instagram's Terms and Conditions are over5000 words long. Facebook sits at around 15,000. TikTok has
a couple of pages; Google's terms and conditions are shorterthan Facebook.
The practice of tech companies is to either: bombard you withso much detail, it is incredibly unrealistic to expect anyone(especially a child) to read through them all, or to create briefterms and conditions that are deceptively simple, and in effect,sign away all rights to your content, and personal informationby using vague legal speak. Some of the things they state are:
"you grant us a non-exclusive, transferrable, sub-licensable,royalty-free worldwide license to use any IP content that youpost on or in connection with the app."
Pictures, videos, posts, private messages, ANYTHING you haveon your page is licensed to the app and can be sold or sharedfor media and marketing purposes.
It also includes:
All device information, your connections, what you share, andwhat you delete.
What groups you are members of and what you follow.
Your location and your IP address and the length of time youspend online.
How you bank, your billing details, delivery, and home address.
What your friends post about you.
Wi-Fi nearby and Bluetooth "handshakes."
Mobile towers nearby, mobile number, connections speeds
Your ISP and all the cookies that are stored on your device.
1. Be as involved in your child's online life as you aretheir offline life. To them, it is just "life" it is so blurrednow there is no definition in the eyes of a youngperson.
2. Think about the age recommendations; it is not illegalfor a child to use social media under the age of 13years with their parents' permission but think aboutwhat they are being exposed to. When we sign up touse apps, there are extensive terms and conditionsof use. By ticking that box accepting them, you aresigning a document that puts all the onus back onthe user. You are signing up to be a data generatingcommodity, handing over personal information thatcan be sold and shared at the app's discretion.When you click "I agree" to most terms andconditions on social media platforms – you give it upby legal contract. And you probably didn't even readthem. Most adults don't let alone a child.
3. Use parental controls where possible to minimiseexposure to harmful and distressing content.
4. Engage with them about their favourite social mediaapp and get them to teach you about it so you can atleast know the basics. Get them to show you how toblock and report so you can be sure they know howto.
5. Put healthy boundaries in place. Don't ban them fromtheir device if they forget to do a household chore orare naughty for something totally unrelated to theirdevice. Do not take it off them if they speak up aboutsomething that has happened online because youare scared. This is the quickest way to drive all theconversations that you want to be havingunderground. Instead, if you have a healthy boundarylike all devices are banned from the bathroom orbedroom. So then if they are caught with their devicein either place, you ban them for a week. This way,they will learn that it is safe to speak up about what isgoing on online without punishment unless theybreak the rules about device use. Limit use to thefamily room with younger kids so that you canmonitor them.
6. Be a good role model. Keep your screen time incheck. There is no use banning the phones frombedrooms if you go to bed with yours each night, forexample.
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As I mentioned, Kirra is an expert in the area of social media andher advice is based on many years of experience in the field.
If you have any specific concerns about the recent contentposted or would like your child to speak with a schoolcounsellor please contact me through the College office.
Jennifer CampbellJennifer Campbell
Assistant Principal Pastoral Care & Staff SupportAssistant Principal Pastoral Care & Staff Support
Year 7
Message from your Year 7 SRC MembersMessage from your Year 7 SRC Members
Hello fellow students and teachers,
Your Year 7 SRC has come up with a plan that we can havetwo PC trivia zoom mornings. These will be held sometime nextTerm so make sure you check the notices and your emailsregularly for information. We thought each PC could come upwith one question from these 5 categories:
PC’s will submit these questions to Mrs Avery via email who willput together a PowerPoint that will be shown during the zoom.There will be a total of 45 questions which will be answeredover two extended PC periods with the 1st period having 23questions and the 2nd period having 22 questions. We lookforward to seeing all of the ideas that you have come up with.
Year 7 ActivitiesYear 7 Activities
Year 7 have been participating in a variety of team buildingactivities in PC over the past few months. These activitiesinclude:
These activities have been a way to bring the Year 7 cohorttogether and ultimately share a bit of kindness to spread aroundthe College. This leaves students happy and they feel as thoughthey are playing a bigger part in Year 7. We would like to thankMrs Avery, the Year 7 Leader of Pastoral Care, all Year 7 PCteachers and Mrs O’Connell for making these days possibleand encouraging team building activities.
Adam Bryant and Zake MorrisAdam Bryant and Zake Morris
Year 7 2020 SRCYear 7 2020 SRC
CongratulationsCongratulations
Congratulations to the following students who have received aSilver Principal’s Award: CharlotteCharlotte CarrCarr, KimberleyKimberley MannsManns andKyla RoachKyla Roach.
Congratulations to the following students who have receiveda Pastoral Coordinator’s Award: RonanRonan BarltropBarltrop, IsabellaIsabellaCampbellCampbell, CharlotteCharlotte CarrCarr, RyderRyder DayDay, IsaacIsaac FreemanFreeman, OllieOllieHudsonHudson, KiraKira LewisLewis, GabbiGabbi MacCullaghMacCullagh, KimberleyKimberley MannsManns,MillieMillie McGrathMcGrath, ZakeZake MorrisMorris (x2), ClaireClaire PierenPieren, LiamLiam PoppletonPoppleton(x2), Kyla RoachKyla Roach, Cooper SheldonCooper Sheldon and George WornerGeorge Worner.
Bronwyn AveryBronwyn Avery
Year 7 Leader of Pastoral CareYear 7 Leader of Pastoral Care
Year 8
PresencePresence
Recently, I completed a self review of my performance in therole of Leader of Pastoral Care. As part of this process I hadto identify areas for development or improvement. This wasrelatively easy. I can sometimes become closeted in my office,occupied with work, but isolated from the young people that Iam supposed to know and suppport.
My goal is to be present in the school yard at break times,deliberately seeking out the students from Year 8. For the pastfew weeks, I have spent almost every recess and lunch timewandering the College yard. The benefits have been immediateand obvious. Many of the young people of Year 8 are moreready to initiate conversation. I am finding out more about theboys and girls’ lives, their interests and connections. Boys andgirls who have had to come to me and face consequences formisbehaviour, have the opportunity in the yard for a relaxedconversation. In short, this time is spent building and growingrelationships. Nothing says more clearly that you valuesomeone than your preparedness to spend time with them.
Jesus recognised this truth when he said to his disciples, “Letthe little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for thekingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.” (Matthew 19:14)
The same maxim of presence applies to parenting and to allrelationships. People, especially our children, will know theirvalue by the time that we afford them. General ‘busyness’ andthe necessary time in work in order to provide life’s essentials
• Sport
• Science
• Maths
• Music
• History
• A morning of activities on the oval.
• A marshmallow tower challenge.
• Riddles.
• Bingo.
• Trivia.
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can sometimes distract from our most important parenting role:to guide the young person to achieve their full humanity.
Your child will most remember the time you have spent withthem (presence); not so much the presents that you have given.
CongratulationsCongratulations
Congratulations to HarmonyHarmony MitchellMitchell who has received a SilverPrincipal’s Award.
Congratulations to the following students who have receiveda Pastoral Coordinator’s Award: BaileyBailey AtkinsAtkins, GraceGrace DaviesDavies,IsabellaIsabella FonyodiFonyodi, EmilyEmily GalvinGalvin, HarmonyHarmony MitchellMitchell, AbbyAbby WagnerWagnerand Amelia WoodinAmelia Woodin.
God bless.
Peter MurphyPeter Murphy
Year 8 Leader of Pastoral CareYear 8 Leader of Pastoral Care
Year 9
PC ChallengesPC Challenges
On Wednesday, 26th August, students participated in a seriesof challenges and activities during Pastoral Care lessons.Students participated in riddle and problem solving, quizzesand some physical activities.
Students had a great time, and an opportunity to try somethingdifferent with their PC.
This will continue next week where students will participate indifferent activities.
Glen LittlerGlen Littler
Year 9 Leader of Pastoral CareYear 9 Leader of Pastoral Care
Year 10
Vinnies DayVinnies Day
Last week students had the opportunity to be out of uniformin support of our local St Vincent de Paul appeal. Students
also brought clothing donations to show their support. Here aresome happy Year 10 students who showed their support of thisworthy cause.
Engaging AdolescentsEngaging Adolescents
Michael Hawton, author of Engaging adolescents: parentingtough issues with teenagers, was speaking with Leaders ofPastoral Care this week, and had some sage advice for parentsthat I thought beneficial to share. He noted, that in this age,with so many outside or external influences on a teenager’s life,there are three things that parents can aim to control at homethat can make a positive influence for their child at school.These include:
Ellen McKellEllen McKell
Year 10 Leader of Pastoral CareYear 10 Leader of Pastoral Care
Year 10 Drama Production
Jasper JonesJasper Jones
Originally, Jasper Jones was a novel written by Craig Silveyin 2009. This was then adapted into a play by award winningplaywright, Kate Mulvany. Finally it was adapted into a movie in2017, starring Levi Miller as Charlie and Aaron L. McGrath asJasper. Jasper Jones is a classic coming-of-age mystery set ina small town in Western Australia in the 1960's. We first meetthe protagonist, Charlie Bucktin, a fourteen year old bookishteenage boy who gets a knock on the window in the middle ofthe night. It’s Jasper Jones who is “known throughout Corriganas the worst kid in town,” and he proceeds to ask Charlie forhelp. Charlie decides to follow Jasper to wherever it is he’sleading him. Then his life changes forever.
• Sleep:Sleep: where teens require more sleep than adults(ideally 8.5 to 10 hours per night) in order for the mindto recuperate and cope with anxiety.
• TechnologyTechnology usageusage: where technology should betreated as an invited guest into the home, not anassumed resident. Balancing time in front of screenswith other activities and avoiding screens for an hourbefore bed.
• AlcoholAlcohol andand drugdrug useuse: of course noting that bothof these can negatively influence impulse control,damages young growing minds, and reduces theability to achieve ‘good’ sleep.
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Although set in the 1960's, Jasper Jones is still relevant toaudiences today. The play addresses themes such as racism,injustice and social exclusion in Australian society. Even thoughwe do not have an indigenous male in our Year 10 Dramaclass, we still wanted to convey the story of Jasper and thehardships he undergoes as a result of his race and background.The play also raises the taboo topic of teenage suicide, as wellas growing up, first loves, family unity and a sense of belongingin communities.
The 2020 Year 10 Drama Class and their director, Pauline Cain,have demonstrated a great dedication to putting together thisproduction, and their efforts are to be commended. Despitethe issues faced by the coronavirus, they’ve managed to puttogether an entertaining and emotional play which you are allwelcome to see on the 5th and 6th of November; currently vialive stream.
Not only are there core lessons we can take away, the play isgreat for a chuckle or even for a good cry.
Isobel Pares (Year 10 Drama student)Isobel Pares (Year 10 Drama student)
Year 11
ExamsExams
Next week (Week 9), we embark upon a period of seniorschooling that our Year 11 students haven't experienced before- a flexible exam block. This means that students are onlyrequired to be at the College when they have an exam. Theexam timetable is your son or daughter's responsibility so theyneed to ensure they check the assessment calendar and knowwhat exams they have on which days/times to avoid being lateor missing exams which will incur a penalty.
With a flexible timetable comes the logistics of getting your childto and from the College in the middle of the day. Students arewelcome to come to the College outside of their exam and doexam prep in the study centre. For safety reasons however,students are not permitted to travel in friends’ cars during theschool day.
If your child is ill on the day of an exam, please call the officeby 8.45am to let us know. Upon their return, they will needto bring in a Doctor's Certificate for the period that they wereunwell, and be prepared to do the exam on the next schoolday they have recovered. In the case of multiple exams missed,the sitting of these exams will be co-ordinated by Ms JoanneStuart. If it is a Hand In task it is required to be handed inregardless of illness by the due date and time.
Your child can wear either uniform during the exam block, aslong as it is worn correctly. If it is incorrect, after the exam theywill be asked to stay at the College for the remainder of theschool day.
Now that all the official rules are out of the way, one of themost important things to remember during this time is that thiscan be quite a stressful and overwhelming situation for our Year11 students. Having gone through the process obviously as ateacher but also as a parent, offering support, encouragementand perspective will help keep your child in the best frame ofmind to achieve their desired results and be the calmest theycan possibly be. As always contact me, or someone you feelcomfortable with at the College, to assist if you believe that yourchild is not travelling so well.
In Other NewsIn Other News
One of our students, KateKate FieldField, approached me after beingimpacted by the news out of Lebanon concerning thedevastating explosion in Beirut. Kate wanted to do somefundraising for those affected. Unfortunately, due to Covid-19rules we were restricted with what fundraising could be donebut PC2 and PCSS responded, and a total of $250.00 wasraised. This money will now be donated to World Vision for thisspecific cause. Well done Kate, and those who contributed.
Dates Coming UpDates Coming Up
After the exams there are three days where it is extremelyextremelyimportantimportant for all Year 11 to attend. Details for those days willalso be in next week's newsletter as a reminder, but please bemindful when planning holidays that the last week of school is afull week.
Week 9Week 9
Flexible exam timetable - entire week
Week 10Week 10
Monday, 21st September: Flexible exam timetable
Tuesday, 22nd September: Flexible exam timetable
Wednesday, 23rd September: School day
Thursday, 24th September: Stoney Creek Aqua Park
Friday, 25th September: Feedback Day
Thank you and as always have a great weekend.
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Lisa KableLisa Kable
Year 11 Leader of Pastoral CareYear 11 Leader of Pastoral Care
Year 12
CongratulationsCongratulations
Congratulations to PhoebePhoebe HiattHiatt, SavanaSavana SumskySumsky and GeorginaGeorginaSaadSaad who received OnSTAGE Nominations for their HSCDrama performance. This is the highest of accolades anddemonstrates the amazing talent of these three young ladies.Congratulations also to Ms Joanne Stuart, their dedicated andtalented teacher.
Drama students celebrating after completing their HSC Dramaperformance.
Trial ReturnsTrial Returns
Students have been receiving their trial examination results.These results are a great way for students to determine theirstrengths and weaknesses and give them focus for the studyperiod ahead.
Each and every class in the next few weeks will be vital inensuring students’ knowledge and skills are where they needto be. I know many students are working hard during this time.Great job and keep up the hard work. The effort will be worth itin the end.
Although it has felt like a very long year, you will look back onthis time as such a small segment in your life, so heads up andeyes on the prize for a wee bit longer.
We have had some fun over the past few weeks and the funand games are set to continue as we make the most of theseprecious last few days with our peers.
Thanks to all the support from parents at this time, I reallyappreciate all that you are doing, especially the few things Ihave been asking of you all recently.
Andrea HuxleyAndrea Huxley
Year 12 Leader of Pastoral CareYear 12 Leader of Pastoral Care
Music
“Beautiful music is the art of the prophets that can calm theagitations of the soul;
it is one of the most magnificent and delightful presents Godhas given us.”
- Martin Luther
Rehearsals and RecordingsRehearsals and Recordings
Due to the recent advice from the NSW Health Departmentrelated to group activities in schools the nature of ensemblerehearsals has changed. For the coming weeks we are movingto a recording schedule whereby students will individuallyrecord their parts from recent repertoire to a backing track.These recordings will be mixed in the hope of being able toshare a quality recording with students and families.
Recordings for Week 9 are as follows…
Thursday, 17th September - Flute & Clarinet EnsembleThursday, 17th September - Flute & Clarinet Ensemble - (J16)
Please be aware that SAPSSSAPSS MARCHINGMARCHING BANDBAND HASHAS BEENBEENPLACEDPLACED ONON HOLDHOLD FORFOR THETHE REMAINDERREMAINDER OFOF TERMTERM 3.3.Therefore, no rehearsal will take place until further notice.
Term Four EnsemblesTerm Four Ensembles
Please note that planning is currently underway to restructurethe ensemble program in Term 4 pending COVID-19 relatedrestrictions remaining in place. Students will be informed ofchanges through the co-curricular music google classroomforum and through this newsletter.
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HSC Music Concert
Last Friday our HSC Music students put on their only concertfor the year. It’s been hard having such limited performanceopportunities with many events being cancelled, however, all oftheir peers came out to support them during this lunchtime.
The applause was greatly appreciated, and it was evident thatour performers’ hard work through the year has paid off.
The HSC Music students have been putting on a show in anempty theatre for most of this year, and were grateful to have aresponsive audience to perform to.
Last Saturday the HSC music students, and their dedicatedteacher Mrs Sam Adams, came into the College to run throughtheir pieces in preparation for their upcoming exam. It wasevident how much practice they’ve each been putting in. Bigcongratulations to the following students as they approach thefinal stretch; Abbey Johnston, Taryin McIntyre, Robbie Moore,Grace Pfab, and Francesca Plentinger.
(Alycia Lipovac, Co-Curricular Music Trainee)
Upcoming EventsUpcoming Events
AllAll upcomingupcoming eventsevents havehave beenbeen placedplaced onon holdhold andand areare toto bebeconfirmed.confirmed.
Please contact Mr Denham with any questions relating to theco-curricular music program at MacKillop College or visit thecollege website and click on the Creative Arts tab.
Robert DenhamRobert Denham
Leader of Co-Curricular MusicLeader of Co-Curricular Music
Careers
Hastings Education FundHastings Education Fund
The Hastings Education Fund was established to provide muchneeded financial assistance and support to local youth to helpthem achieve their post high school education, training andvocation aspirations. We recognise that the cost of regionalstudents pursuing their post high school goals is often muchgreater than those of their metropolitan counterparts and thatsometimes these costs can be prohibitive.
With this in mind, the Hastings Education Fund fundraisesthroughout the year and accepts donations from local residentsand businesses in order to provide financial grants to studentswho need an extra helping hand. The funds come directly fromyour local community – none of it is government funded –celebrating the aspirations of local youth and working to helpthem achieve these aspirations. It’s our way of saying “webelieve in you and want to support your goals”.
CriteriaCriteria
Grants are available to local youth who have lived and/orattended school in the region for the majority of their highschool years. Your local CEF does not focus on applicant’sacademic success. The four essential selection criteria are:
Go to https://cef.org.au/foundations/hastings/ to find out howto apply for - or donate towards - a HEF student grant.
Closing date: Wednesday, 30th SeptemberClosing date: Wednesday, 30th September
Position VacantPosition Vacant
Ritchies Supa IGA are looking for Junior Christmas Casuals youmust be 15+ and have a Tax File Number. Please see the StoreManager with a copy of your resume.
• That you have demonstrated need;
• You are aged 16-25 years;
• That you have gone to school or currently reside inthe Hastings region; and
• That you have shown commitment to achieving yourgoal.
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Michael KellyMichael Kelly
Careers AdvisorCareers Advisor
Sport
Sport Term 3
Year 7Year 7
Year 8Year 8
Year 9Year 9
Year 10Year 10
Year 10 – Term 4 Elective Sport SelectionsYear 10 – Term 4 Elective Sport Selections
Students should have made their Term 4 Elective Sport choiceslast week. A reminder to parents that the digital parentpermission form should also have been filled in. If you need tolocate this form, it was emailed to you by Sharee Fletcher.
It is the College expectation that student accounts beup-to-date prior to students choosing a fee-based sport forTerm 4.
If any families have difficulties in meeting payments, please donot hesitate to contact the College Office.
Once numbers are finalised, no changes will be made to Sportchoices.
Representative SportRepresentative Sport
To stay up to date with the latest changes in the schoolrepresentative sport pathway click on the following links.
Diocese of Lismore SportDiocese of Lismore Sport https://sport.lism.catholic.edu.au/
Catholic Schools NSW SportCatholic Schools NSW Sport https://csnsw.sport/
Community SportCommunity Sport
If your child has achieved outstanding sporting results in theircommunity sport, we would love to hear about it. Please emailmyself, or your child’s respective Leader of Pastoral Care, sowe can acknowledge these achievements.
Rugby UnionRugby Union
Congratulations to a number of MacKillop students who wereinvolved in Saturday's Upper Mid North Coast Junior RugbyUnion Grand Finals playing for the Hastings Valley Vikings.
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Both the U14's and U16's won their respective Grand Finalsagainst the SCU Marlins. U14's 22-0. U16's 24-10 with bothteams going through the 8-week competition undefeated.
It is great to see so many of our students still being giventhe opportunity to train and play their chosen Sport outside ofSchool especially given the current situation with COVID-19.
Well done to all on a great season.
Under 14'sUnder 14's
Riley Trotter, Ben Hamel, Jack Randall, Jack Bryan, SeamusCummins, Patrick Field, Joseph Post, James Strahorn, WillOliver, Tana Marino, Felix Hurdle, Danny Kable and JackO'Connell.
Under 16'sUnder 16's
Nash Harris, Tom Strahorn, Jack Strahorn, Rordan McDonald,Toby Lewis, Liam Norman, Evan Lipovac, Ned Goodwin,Caden Briscoe, Mosese Fineanganofo, Mark Norris, BraidynMcKinnon, Noah Thick, Marcus Tierney, Dylan Norman, andKyan Hickey.
If you have any questions regarding sport at MacKillop College,please do not hesitate to contact me by email at the College.
Remember to stay active and healthy.Remember to stay active and healthy.
Erin DenhamErin Denham
Leader of SportLeader of Sport
Co-Curricular Dance
Rehearsal Schedule Term 3Rehearsal Schedule Term 3
Please contact Miss Skea with any questions relating to theCo-Curricular Dance Program via email or phone at the College.
Brittany SkeaBrittany Skea
Leader of Creative ArtsLeader of Creative Arts
Parent Newshttps://pmaclism.schoolzineplus.com/_file/media/579/busways_notice.pdf
https://pmaclism.schoolzineplus.com/_file/media/581/provide_frist_aid_25_sept_2020.pdf
Homework Club
Our College offers two homework clubs for any extra time ourstudents may need during the week.
YearsYears 77 -- 1010 Homework Club is located in the MainMain CollegeCollegeLibrary onLibrary on Monday - Thursday: 3.15pm - 4.30pmMonday - Thursday: 3.15pm - 4.30pm
YearsYears 1111 -- 1212 Homework Club is located in the JohnJohn MullinMullinCentre onCentre on Monday - Thursday: 3.15pm - 5.00pmMonday - Thursday: 3.15pm - 5.00pm
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Maths Tutorials
Maths Tutorials with Mrs RobertsonMaths Tutorials with Mrs Robertson
Tuesday - FridayTuesday - Friday
7.45am - 8.30am7.45am - 8.30am
Room 12 Main CollegeRoom 12 Main College
Canteen
Canteen HelpersCanteen Helpers
InIn thethe currentcurrent climate,climate, CanteenCanteen volunteersvolunteers willwill notnot beberequired until further notice.required until further notice.
Thank you for your understanding and take care.Thank you for your understanding and take care.
Uniform PoolUniform Pool
KeepingKeeping withwith CovidCovid regulations,regulations, ifif youyou wishwish toto accessaccess thetheUniformUniform Pool,Pool, pleaseplease phonephone thethe collegecollege canteencanteen (via(via thethecollegecollege office)office) toto checkcheck onon thethe availabilityavailability ofof thethe itemsitems youyoumay require.may require.
School tiesSchool ties
SchoolSchool tiesties areare availableavailable forfor purchasepurchase atat thethe CanteenCanteen forfor$20.00 each.$20.00 each.
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