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The Star
A Catholic School committed to the Lasallian Vision of Education
T E R M 2 W E E K 4 – 2 5 M A Y 2 0 1 8 – I S S U E 1 5 / 1 8
Dear St Michael’s College Community,
Master of Education In 2015, the College negotiated the development of a St Michael’s College research-based Master of Education program for teachers, to be delivered in partnership with UniSA. We were pleased after 12 months planning to announce that an appropriate course had been designed and approved and would be delivered by UniSA, with regular face-to-face support available at the College. Our Lasallian Heritage is rich with regard to the importance of the teacher and their development, as recognised with De La Salle being proclaimed the Patron Saint of Teachers in 1950. De La Salle offered, “A community of educators who helped each other, shared their educational experiences and evaluated their pedagogical work as brothers and sisters to one another”. It is pleasing that this continues informally on a day-to-day basis at the College, as well as in more formal circumstances, such as the Masters study. This was an exciting initiative, with the participants having access to a quality, affordable Master of Education that would build their capacity as leaders of learning, develop skills in research methods and allow for the design and completion of meaningful work-based projects aligned with our Strategic Priorities, thus benefiting both the participating teachers and the College as a whole.
Ten of our teachers were successful in their application to undertake the Masters and I now congratulate the following St Michael’s College staff on their successful completion and Graduation. Undertaking Graduate study, whilst working full time is particularly demanding and adds weight to their overall achievement:
TOPIC OF STUDY
Sally Armour Staff and Parent Engagement and Support in 21st Century Education
Ray Becker Using an evidence based learning approach to inform teaching programs.
Tonia Carfora The impact of the Professional Learning Community (PLC) on teacher well-being and their awareness of, and competence and confidence in teaching four Positive Psychology interventions (PPIs)
Joanne Gilmore Consideration in the Continuity of Learning for students during the transition into Secondary School.
Sam Kitschke Supporting teachers in the classroom when responding to the mental health needs of students.
Mark Labrosciano The impact of Student Voice on Motivation and Engagement in Middle School Curriculum
Catherine Pearce An assessment of how teachers at St Michael’s College use student feedback in course evaluation processes to inform their planning in the teaching and learning cycle
Rachel Philp Exploring the impacts of Flipped Learning on students studying Year 10 Science.
Patrizia Puglia Spirituality, Self-compassion and Resilience: the three constituents of well-being.
Amanda Rossi Attendance and correlation to success
I would like to acknowledge the support of UniSA and the College Board in making this opportunity a reality. The evidence is quite clear that school-based research and professional development have a significant, positive impact on teaching and learning outcomes and we look forward to the realisation of this in coming years.
Live Jesus in our hearts!
John Foley Principal
SECONDARY CAMPUS | 15 Mitton Avenue Henley Beach SA 5022 | T 8356 5966 | F 8356 1092
PRIMARY CAMPUS | 78 East Avenue Beverley SA 5009 | T 8346 6548 | F 8346 9449
STUDENT ABSENTEE/LATE ARRIVAL LINES: | Primary: 8150 2397 | Secondary: 8150 2323
www.smc.sa .edu.au | [email protected] | smcprim ar y@sm c.sa.edu.au
CALENDAR
TERM 2 2018 (subject to change)
MAY 27 - 3 June National Reconciliation Week 29 Year 7 ICAS Science Competition 31 Year 7 (2020) Enrolment Interviews Years 7, 8 and 9 Photos
JUNE 1 College Campus Tours 9.00am (S) 1 - 3 The Long Walk Excursion 3 Mabo Day 4 - 7 Italian Week 4 - 7 Year 8 - 9 Life Education 5 College Campus Tours 9.30am (P) 5 World Environment Day 6 Year 9 Leaders Day 8 Staff Professional Development NO CLASSES 11 Queen’s Birthday Holiday Volunteers Day 12 Year 9 Girls Drama Performance 13 - 15 Business Week 14 ICAS Writing Competition Years 4 and 6 15 Year 7 Drama Performance 19 Instrumental Music Night (S) 20 World Refugee Day 20-22 Year 6 Canberra Trip 26 Year 11 classes conclude 3.30pm 27 - 4 July Year 11 Exams 28 Year 12 Seminar Day Year 10 Drama Production 7.00pm JULY 2 - 8 NAIDOC Week 2 Year 12 Meningococcal Vaccinations 3 Year 8 Drama & Dance Production 7.00pm 5 Year 11 Choicez Seminar 6 CLASSES CONCLUDE Early dismissal 12.45pm - Secondary Early dismissal 12.40pm - Primary
RIP Mr Rocco Mittiga Grandfather of Marie Della Pace (11PC-05) and Antonio Della Pace (10PC-03). Eternal rest grant unto him O Lord and let perpetual light shine upon him. May his soul, and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen
ORDER YOUR ENTERTAINMENT BOOKS FROM SMC St Michael’s College will once again be offering Entertainment Books for sale. New 2018/2019 Entertainment Books are now available from either Campus or can be ordered online via http://www.entbook.com.au/160m078
STAFF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DAY Please be advised that on Friday 8 June staff will be engaged in a professional development day. There will be no classes held on this day.
MAD QUIZ NIGHT A sincere thank you to the many businesses and families who have supported this worthy cause.
Abbott Printers and Stationers General Trader - Harbourtown
Adelaide Crows Gleneagles Quality meats
Adelaide Hatters Glenelg BBQ Inn
Affordable Air Conditioning Hairhouse Warehouse
Alliance/Spotless Catering Hub Charcoal Chicken & Seafood
Anytime Fitness Hughes & Loveday
Art To Art Il Barbiere
Australian Timbers Inspirations Paint
AVIS - Hindmarsh Jani King
Bakers Delight - Findon K.W. Wholesalers
Barry's Burgers K.W. Wholesale Stationers
Beach Street Hair Love Beauty
Benny's Gourmet Pizza Lush
Better Health Pharmacy Maggie Beer
Blackbird IT Mitre 10 - Findon
Bob Jane T-Mart - Frewville National Pharmacies
Borrow My Brands Ned's
Bounce Odeon Star Cinemas
Brooklan Tree Organic Skincare P & R Electrical Wholesalers
Butterfields Palais Hotel
Chalkers 8 Ball Centre Port Adelaide Footbal Club
Charlesworth Nuts Port Adelaide Football Club
Chi Potted Thoughts
Chicken Cave Pro AV Solutions
City Cross Camera House Reading Cinema
Cooks Pantry Smiggle - Airport
Copenhagen - Semaphore Spec Savers
Dobsons Pty Ltd Spoke & Pedal Bicycle Servicing
Drakes Foodland Springfield Butchers - West Lakes
Entertaiment Book Sutterby Electrical
Environmental Projects The Beachouse
Ezidri Tom's Car Wash & Detail Centre
Fuji Xerox Vital Office
Gelato Bello Yummy Nuts
STUDENT ABSENCE Please advise student lateness or
absenteeism via the designated phone number:
PRIMARY: 8150 2397
SECONDARY: 8150 2323
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PRIMARY CAMPUS NEW CHILDCARE PACKAGE
The new Childcare Package takes effect from July this year. The new package introduces a Child Care Subsidy (CCS) to replace the Child Care Rebates (CCR) and Child Care Benefit (CCB) from Monday 2 July 2018. In order to receive rebates from this date you will need to submit a Centrelink Child Care Subsidy Assessment now. You can do your assessment through myGov using your Centrelink online account or through the Express Plus Centrelink mobile app. If you don’t do your assessment, you may not receive any subsidy from Monday 2 July. Please do this as soon as possible. To find out more, visit education.gov.au/childcare or watch this short video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8q6sTeqWkcY
Mr Billy Graves – OSHC Director
ADELAIDE ZOO AND BOTANIC GARDENS EXCURSION The Year 2s went to the Adelaide Zoo and Botanic Gardens on Wednesday for their Investigation Unit about rainforests. As you can see they had a lot of fun and saw some interesting animals.
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SECONDARY CAMPUS BATTLEFIELDS OF THE WESTERN FRONT AND FRANCE, APRIL 2019 POSITION AVAILABLE The College is currently in the process of organising the 2019 study tour of France and the battlefields of the Western Front. A position has become available for the 2019 France Trip. If your child is currently in Year 9 or Year 10 and is interested in participating in this once in a lifetime opportunity, please contact Ms Lisa Baldwin at the College on 8356 5966 to discuss any further details regarding the trip. The trip will take place in the April 2019 School Holidays and the itinerary includes staying in Paris with excursions to Reims, the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, Versailles and Notre Dame. Students and staff will also stay on the Western Front in Lille, on the border of Belgium, and Amiens and visit the Somme. Tour highlights include a visit to the house of our Founder in Reims and attending the ANZAC Day Ceremony at Villers-Bretonneux. Mrs Jane Sykes - Head of Department - English
SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHS School photographs are scheduled to be taken on the following dates:
Thursday 31 May - Year 7, 8, 9 photos
Thursday 7 June - Year 10, 11, 12 photos
Friday 22 June - Sports - Co-curricular
Photographs will be taken by advancedlife. An envelope and flyer will soon be distributed to students; however, if possible, it is our preference that ordering be completed online to reduce administration and potential security issues related to the return of cash and envelopes on photo day. If you choose to pay by cash, please ensure that you bring the correct money, as we are unable to supply change. Orders for packages and sibling photographs can be placed securely online at advancedlife using our College’s unique 9 digit Online
Order Code PAR 6DP FZ6. Portrait and group package orders are due by photography day. If you wish to purchase a sibling
photograph online, the order must be placed no later than the day before photography day. Sibling photographs will only be taken if an order has been placed. If you have any queries concerning school photographs or online ordering, please direct them, via email, to [email protected] Mr Brent Parfrey - Daily Organiser
YEAR 11 AND 12 ITALIAN IMMERSION CAMP After a delayed departure due to events beyond our control, the Year 11-12 Italian students and Signora Benedetti, Signora Puglia and Signor DeLorenzis departed for the annual Italian Immersion Camp, an intensive, exhausting but extremely beneficial experience which sees them specifically required to communicate in Italian over two days. A variety of carefully designed activities allowed students to expand their vocabulary and understanding of key grammatical points, within the context of current topics of study (Year 11: Italian cuisine; Year 12: film study on stereotypes). Individual, pair and group work saw them interview each other, perform skits, sing songs, play games and review the venues. In addition, they learned about table etiquette, Italian breakfast traditions, stereotypes associated with southern and northern Italians, as well as the history of the Serafino and Vasarelli families, two significant Italian families in McLaren Vale. While the weather limited the activities we could do outdoors, the students learned how to describe the environment and were asked to use their ICT skills to record a brief video advertisement showcasing Serafino’s location, which they had to then narrate in Italian. Being required to function in another language, while challenging, also allowed them to develop empathy towards people for whom English is a second language. "During this excursion I feel that my Italian vocabulary has grown and I have developed new and improved ways of learning Italian. I really enjoyed the activities because they were quite fun and got us thinking on our feet. I feel that it helped students build new relationships with other students and especially the teachers. One of my favourite games was "Dammi la penna" and the Scramblinator. It was very beneficial because we had to speak Italian the whole duration of our time spent there." - Marcella Scappatura (11PC-01) "Durante questi due giorni, abbiamo fatto tante attività. Abbiamo imparato nuove espressioni, abbiamo guardato il film Benvenuti al Sud, abbiamo trovato gli stereotipi e le differenze tra il Nord e il Sud, e molto importante abbiamo gustato nuovi cibi. Mi è piaciuto questo "immersion camp" e I would like to come again next year!" - Vincenzo Triulcio (11PC-10) "We covered a lot of work and played some fun games. I have learned some new vocabulary and the passato prossimo rule. I enjoyed those lessons and also the games "Dammi la penna" and the Scramblinator. I really enjoyed the food over the two days.” - Dario Fabretto (11PC-04)
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“We participated in a number of fun yet challenging activities in groups and by ourselves. The activities explored vocabulary, grammar and the difference in food and people from different regions and particularly the contrasts and stereotypes from the north and South of Italy". - Chiara Carzo (11PC-05) “Il campeggio è stato molto benefico e ha sviluppato la mia lingua. È stato utile ripassare le parole e espressioni che abbiamo usato l’anno scorso e anche imparare cose nuove, come descrivere un panorama e usare meglio i pronomi diretti. La mia attività preferita è stata creare la pubblicità perchè ha rotto il ghiaccio con gli altri studenti. Mi è piaciuto il film perchè è veramente buffo e ho imparato tanto degli stereotipi del Nord e del Sud.” - Olivia Paterson (12PC-01) “Il cibo da Vasarelli era squisito! Ho mangiato la pasta vegetariana con fave, ravanelli, peperoni, cipolla rossa, pesto agli spinaci e menta e ricotta salata e non vedo l’ora di cucinarla a casa!” - Marie Borg (12PC-05) “La mia attività preferita è stata guardare il film, Benvenuti al Sud, perché è molto buffo e interessante. Ci sono tanti stereotipi che non sono veri. Adesso mi sono reso conto che so più di quel che pensavo e penso che il mio italiano sia migliorato dall’anno scorso! Inoltre mi è piaciuto creare il video per promuovere la regione di McLaren Vale perché è stato divertente e ho lavorato con studenti che non conoscevo bene. In generale il campeggio è stato favoloso e non volevo ritornare a scuola!!!” - Anthony Marinelli (12PC-10) “Durante il campeggio ho fatto tante attività diverse che mi hanno aiutato a sviluppare il mio italiano. Secondo me, ho trovato ‘the Scramblinator’ più utile perché mi ha aiutato a scrivere le frasi nell’ordine giusto. Mi sono stancata ma è valso la pena perché ho imparato molto!” - Isabella Candeloro (12PC-02) It was extremely satisfying to see many students' skills grow as they pushed themselves to think quickly and use more Italian to express their opinions or understanding of the content covered. It was also pleasing to see them collaborating and supporting each other as they rose to the challenge of communicating in a second language. Whilst it was exhausting, the students were rewarded with not only enhanced language skills, but also superb accommodation, gourmet dinner and breakfast at Serafino’s and delicious lunch at Vasarelli’s… certainly the most luxurious school camp any student is ever likely to experience!
Ms Angela Benedetti - Italian Coordinator
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MIDDLE SCHOOL CROSS-COUNTRY Friday of Week 3, all students in the Middle School (Year 7 - 9) participated in the annual Cross-Country & House Sports Competition. This day involves each year level participating in a rotation of Cross-Country Running, Netball and Tug-O-War. The students are to be congratulated for their level of participation and enthusiasm. Overall winners on the day were Mackillop House (White), who just managed to beat Mutien House (Green) and win the Br. Chris Gorringe House Sports Cup. Winners of the Geoff Cornish Spirit & Sportsmanship Cup was Solomon House (Yellow). This event is proving to be an enjoyable day on the College calendar for Middle School students and will only get better into the future.
COMBINED EVENTS HOUSE TOTAL POINTS RANK
MACKILLOP 508 1
MUTIEN 475 2
JAIME 371 3
LA SALLE 338 4
MIGUEL 332 5
SOLOMON 293 6
TURON 244 7
BENILDE 227 8
YEAR 8 GIRLS X-COUNTRY (2.0KM)
HOUSE NAME TIME PLACE
MACKILLOP Holly Dini 8.12 1
MIGUEL Bethany Corbett 8.37 2
MACKILLOP Maddison Bolzon 8.55 3
YEAR 8 BOYS X-COUNTRY (2.2KM)
HOUSE NAME TIME PLACE
LA SALLE Michael Moschou 8.13 1
BENILDE Benjamin Ryan 8.35 2
MIGUEL Patrick McGuire 8.54 3
YEAR 9 GIRLS X-COUNTRY (2.0 KM)
HOUSE NAME TIME PLACE
MACKILLOP Phoebe Dickeson 7.05 1
MUTIEN Demi Bates 7.14 2
MACKILLOP Megan Dini 7.27 3
YEAR 9 BOYS X-COUNTRY (2.4 KM)
HOUSE NAME TIME PLACE
SOLOMON Ryan Green 7.51 1
MACKILLOP Joseph Monti 8.30 2
JAIME Ryan Johnson 8.55 3
YEAR 9 BOYS X-COUNTRY (2.4 KM)
HOUSE NAME TIME PLACE
SOLOMON Ryan Green 7.51 1
MACKILLOP Joseph Monti 8.30 2
JAIME Ryan Johnson 8.55 3
YEAR 7 BOYS X-COUNTRY (2.0 KM)
HOUSE NAME TIME PLACE
LA SALLE Johnny Finnamore 6.49 1
JAIME Tyler Richards 6.50 2
LA SALLE Emerson Simone 7.08 3
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Mrs Sally Nicholson - Head of Health and Physical Education
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Poster by Dylan Lamnek (9BPC-05)
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STUDENT SERVICES
CAREERS AND EXPLOYMENT EXPO THIS SATURDAY The Adelaide Careers and Employment Expo http://careersemploymentexpo.com.au/Adelaide.html is a leading careers, training,
education and employment event in South Australia. The event offers the opportunity for students, job seekers and career changers to
connect with organisations for guidance, clarity and opportunities in relation to career options. The website has an interesting list of
exhibitors by company/tertiary providers. Please click here to view this list.
This is always a great opportunity for those not necessarily going on to a full Bachelors degree at University, as many other non-uni
pathways will be represented. The Australian Defence Force will stage their own Careers Expo within this same event. It will be held
in the Jubilee Pavilion at the Adelaide Showgrounds, 10.00am to 4.00pm. Note there are set times for careers seminars See:
http://careersemploymentexpo.com.au/Adelaide%20Seminars.html
UMAT DEADLINE FOR MEDICINE AND OR DENTISTRY DEADLINE IS HERE Year 12 students who are interested in applying for Medicine and/or Dentistry in Adelaide or interstate, need to have registered to sit for the 2018 UMAT by Friday 1 June. See https://umat.acer.edu.au/
THINKING OUTSIDE THE SQUARE MOD. at UniSA is now open in the new North Terrace UniSA Building adjacent to the Morphett Street Bridge. MOD. is Adelaide’s new
future-focused museum creating an immersive and interactive experience like no other. It is free and open to the public on Saturdays
and Sundays from 10.00am to 4.00pm https://mod.org.au/
UniSA have also uploaded some interesting links for careers in Science, see here UniSA are also expanding their Bachelor of Arts offerings from six to twelve majors. New majors include social media, creative writing and literature, cultural studies, english languages, history and global politics, psychology and screen studies. Click here to explore the different specialisations.
FLINDERS UNIVERSITY JAMES MOORE MEMORIAL PRIZE IN PALAEONTOLOGY Expedition prize for palaeo-enthusiasts. Would your child be keen to go on a Palaeo expedition and pocket $400 cash? Students can
apply by stating in 200 words or less, why they think palaeontology is interesting and important and why they would like to go on an
expedition with palaeontologists. Applications are open to SA high school students in year 10, 11 or 12 and close Friday 1 June 2018.
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Mr Kevin Woolford - VET Coordinator, Ms Rose Coorey and Mr Anthony Vizaniaris - Career Counsellors
CO-CURRICULAR RESULTS
PRIMARY
FOOTBALL
YEAR 5/6 SMC 2.5.17 V SHC C 0.0.0 Goals: T Welsh 1, K Palmer 1 Best: O Kilpatrick, K Palmer, J McGorman
YEAR 4/5 SMC 3.2.20 V SC 6.5.35 Best: J Kilpatrick, J Lucas, R Golledge
SOCCER
YEAR 5 BYE
YEAR 6 BYE
SECONDARY - BOYS
FOOTBALL
1ST XVIII SMC 1.3.9 v SHC 22.20.152
2ND XVIII SMC 4.8.32 v SHC12.16.88
10A SMC 19.19.133 v SIC 2.4.16; Best: M Laudato
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9A SMC 10.0.60 v IC 0.0.0 (IC Forfeit)
8A SMC 9.6.60 v PEM 3.11.29; Best: D Scalfino, B Cortes, C O’Neill, I Niemann, D Chryssochoos; Goal Scorers: C O’Neill 4, I Niemann, D Chryssochoos, J Winston, L Cox, M Moschou
7/8B SMC 4.7.33 v SHCM 4.9.35; Best: W Ashton, A Charles, E Simone, M Maraia, H Conlon-Brown, L Tippins, A Chin
SOCCER
1st XI SMC 1 v GLE 2
2nd XI SMC 1 v IC 3
10A SMC 1 v MHS 8; Best: M De Ieso, M Verbi, J Fabbian; Goal Scorers: M Verbi 1
9A SMC 4 v PEM 2; Best: N Benedetti
9B SMC 2 v GLE 10; Best: D Clarizia, E O’Halloran, A Bardadyn; Goal Scorers: C Barbaro, S Santucci
7/8A1 SMC 1 v IC 2
7/8A2 SMC 3 v WCC 0; Best: V Maidza, J Vitale, J Manocchio
7/8B1 SMC 0 v MERC 6; Best: P Oleszczuk, J Porcaro, I Dunston, A Condessa
7/8B2 SMC 9 v PEM 1
BASKETBALL
SENIOR A SMC 46 v PGS 43; Best: B Winston
SENIOR B SMC 58 v PGS 53; Best: L Adrain
SENIOR C SMC 32 v PGS 23; Best: S Reynolds
MIDDLE A SMC 60 v PGS 0 (PGS Forfeit)
MIDDLE B SMC 53 v PGS 39; Goal Scorers: A Cruickshank 15, A Pernini 13
MIDDLE C SMC 68 v PGS 16; Goal Scorers: A Abu Hassan 22, L Williamson 14
MIDDLE D1 SMC 60 v SHCM 0 (SHCM Forfeit)
MIDDLE D2 SMC 17 v NAZ 40; Goal Scorers: A Bet 14
TABLE TENNIS
SENIOR SMC 11 v NAZ 9; Singles: Jacob Pritchard, C Alexandru, Darcy Reiner, Declan Reiner, Jaeden Pritchard, M Blute; Reverse Singles: Jacob Pritchard, M Ghodsi, Jaeden Pritchard; Doubles: Jacob Pritchard/C Alexandru, Darcy Reiner/Jaeden Pritchard;
YEAR 9 SMC 12 v MERC 2
YEAR 7/8 SMC 5 v NAZ 15; Best: J Vitale, I Dunston, P Choimes, J Bui
SECONDARY - GIRLS
BADMINTON
SENIOR C SMC 6 V 0 LOR Best: A Savas
NETBALL
OPEN A1 SMC 32 V LOR 15 Best: P Kearsley, M Karpluk, T Zamperin
OPEN A2 SMC 20 V NAZ 45 Best: R Williams, C Davis, A De Nadai
OPEN C1 SMC 12 V SDPC 28 Best: A Hugo
OPEN C2 SMC 12 V SIC 7 Best: M Casey, F Gorcilov, B Caruso
10A1 BYE
10A2 SMC 7 V SHC 48 Best: H Drewer, M Cseh
10B2 SMC 9 V SAC 30 Best: S McGinlay, G Ward
9A1 SMC 26 V CAB 26 Best: M Lyle, M Dini,
9A2 SMC 31 V GLEE 18 Best: E Kelly, J To, Z Benedictson
9B1 SMC 13 v CAB 24 Best: R Wilson, O Piovesan
9C1 SMC 24 v MHS 6 Best: M Moore, I Green
9C2 SMC 27 V CAB 4 Best: D Quagliara, C Candeloro
8A1 SMC 27 V SHC 25 Best: T Richards, G Davis, T Dawkins
8A2 BYE
8B1 SMC 3 V CARD 47 Best: Z Velliaris, G McInerney
8C2 SMC 10 V CAB 10 Best: H McClure,
SOCCER
SENIOR A SMC 1 v WILD 2 Best: J Fulford, K Labrosciano, Alanna De Nadai
MIDDLE A SMC 4 v WILD 1 Best: A Carbone, P Dickeson, B Corbett
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GIRLS KNOCKOUT FOOTBALL The SMC U/15 girls football side played their first round of the KO competition against Henley High and Cabra on Wednesday. The girls played skilful football to defeat Henley in the first game by 7 goals with strong running and excellent delivery of the ball up forward. In game 2, SMC played Cabra who had also defeated Henley High and it was a physical and torrid game at times. All players competed strongly in all positions and every player was able to match all aspects of Cabra's approach to the game. Overall, SMC won the game by 6 goals and are through to round 2 of the competition. We are very proud of all players in their endeavour and approach to football and to “being the best they can be!“
Mr Andrew Spencer - Coach
CONGRATULATIONS TO Adam D’Aloia (Year 9) and Oscar McCann (Year 10) – pictured left to right - have been selected in the School Sport SA U15 South Australian State Football team. The School Sport Australia Championships will take place in Adelaide from Saturday 21 July to Saturday 28 July. Well done Adam and Oscar. Jordan Young - Secondary Co-curricular Coordinator
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EMMANUEL VERBI - DRAGO’S FOOTBALL ACADEMY Congratulations to year 11 student Emmanuel Verbi (pictured with Coach Drago Kljajic) who has been selected to train in Drago’s Football Academy in Novi Sad, Serbia. Emmanuel will train twice a day with one of Serbia’s best Football Clubs, FK Vojvodina’s Youth Team. Additionally, he will be playing league friendly matches with FK Vojvodina and participating in private training sessions with other private academies. Emmanuel will also be staying at the Football Federation of Serbia and have trainings conducted by Serbian national team coaches and legends of the game. This experience will benefit Emmanuel in numerous ways and assist him in achieving his goal of becoming a professional footballer. We wish Emmanuel all the best whilst he undertakes this rare opportunity.
Mr Aldo Calo - Year 7 & 11 Director
COLLEGE NEWS
TERM DATES Term 2: Monday 30 April - Friday 6 July Term 3: Monday 23 July - Friday 28 September Term 4: Monday 15 October - Friday 7 December
RESETTING PARENT ACCESS TO SEQTA If you are experiencing problems with your SEQTA ENGAGE password, please send an email to [email protected] An activation email will be sent to your registered email address at the College, which will enable you to reset your access. Please note that this request may take up to 24 hours to process.
DOBSONS UNIFORM SHOP – 8150 2306 Click here for more information Normal trading hours: Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 8.00am - 4.15pm Please contact Mary or Margaret on the number above to arrange an appointment. Fittings can be arranged and paid for at the shop which is located on the Secondary Campus. Primary Campus parents/caregivers can also purchase items over the phone and have them delivered directly to the Primary Campus at any time. Please note: Due to building works, the Uniform Shop has been temporarily relocated to a transportable building. During this time, the Uniform Shop can be accessed via the Mitton Avenue entrances and then along the southern side of Founders Hall; please follow the signage. Access will not be possible from Lawrie Street for the duration of the project.
SECOND HAND UNIFORMS: ONLINE SELLING AND BUYING Please refer to the College website for information relating to the sale of second hand uniform items. For further assistance phone 8346 3411.
STUDENT TRANSPORT School bus service Adelaide Metro bus routes & timetable 286 Henley Beach to City 287 Henley Beach to City 288 West Lakes Centre Interchange to City H22 Henley Beach South to Wattle Park H32 Henley Beach South to City Grange train
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COMMUNITY NEWS
INTERESTING READING Lasallian News Living Catholic Australian Catholics Magazine Youth Ministry News Southern Cross Newspaper Australian Refugee Association News
LIVING WATERS PRAYER GROUP – CATHOLIC PARISH HENLEY BEACH You are warmly invited to attend the following services: Healing Mass starting Wednesday 13 June and every second Wednesday of the month. Rosary 7.00pm and Mass 7.30pm including the Sacrament of Anointing, followed by Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, Prayer Ministry and Candlelit prayer in the Spirit of Taize. Supper at Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church - 420 Seaview Road, Henley Beach. All are welcome. Enquiries to Pauline 0403 002 240.
MISSIONARIES OF THE SACRED HEART (MSC) OUTREACH NEWSLETTER To read this week’s edition and any past issues of the newsletter please click here.