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Transcript of Loreto College Newsletter 3 September 2013
T (07) 3394 9999 Absentee Line (07) 3394 9964
E [email protected] W www.loreto.qld.edu.au
PO Box 1726 Coorparoo DC Qld 4151
Volume 27 - 3 September, 2013
Jus ce Sincerity FREEDOM Verity Felicity Sincerity Freedom JUSTICE Verity Felicity
Dear Parents and Students
“The Earth laughs in Flowers”
Ralph Waldo‐Emerson
1803 ‐ 1882
Photo: Monet’s Garden, Giverny
C. Hamilton, 2006
A Spring Blessing Blessed are you, spring, bright season of life awakening. You gladden our hearts with opening buds and returning leaves As you put on your robes of splendour. Blessed are you, spring. In you is a life no death can destroy. As you exchange places with winter you harbor no unforgiving spirit For broken tree limbs and frozen buds. Blessed are you, spring. You open the closed buds of our despair As you journey with us to the flowering places. Blessed are you, spring. You invite us to sing songs To the frozen regions within and to bless the lessons of winter As we become your partner in a new dance. Blessed are you, spring. Like Jesus, standing before the tomb of Lazarus, You call to us: “Remove winter’s stone, come out, there is life here you have not yet tasted.” Blessed are you, spring, free gi of the earth. Without cost we gaze upon your glory. You are a gospel of good news for the poor and rich alike. Blessed are you, spring. Your renewing rain showers and cathar c storms Nurture the poten al that sleeps in Earth’s heart and in our own earthen hearts. Blessed are you, spring, season of resurrec on, sacrament of promise. Like Jesus you rise up out of the darkness, leaving around you a wake of new life. Blessed are you, spring, miracle child of the four seasons. With your wand of many colours you work magic in the corners of our darkness. Blessed are you, spring, season of hope and renewal. Wordless poem about all within us that can never die. Each year you amaze us with the miracle of returning life. From: The Circle of Life By Joyce Rupp & Macrina Wiederkehr
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QCS This week our Year 12 students sit for the Queensland Core Skills Test which is held over two days. We extend to them our prayers and very best wishes knowing that they will give their best. May they not be hindered by any feelings of anxiety. May they have clarity and purpose. May they be confident in the knowledge that they have been well prepared and supported over many years in developing strong skills in thinking and communica ng. We wish them every success. FATHERS’ DAY BREAKFAST Thank you to the P & F and their wonderful band of helpers (including the Loreto Grounds & Facili es Team) who provided such a scrump ous breakfast last Friday for the girls and their Dads. With over 400 a ending, the event raised generous funds for the “Women Walk for Water” campaign. I thank all the Dads who came along to support the cause and hope that you enjoyed a wonderful Fathers’ Day on Sunday. To support the Women Walk for Water please visit the girls’ Everyday Hero page. h ps://give.everydayhero.com/au/loreto‐www‐2013 2013 FEDERAL ELECTION: FUNDING POLICIES FOR CATHOLIC SCHOOLS Catholic educa on has approached both major par es about their educa on policies and how they will affect the 735,000 students educated in the 1706 Catholic schools across Australia. Both major par es were asked six ques ons, and their responses are provided in the flyer at the end of this newsle er. CONDOLENCES To Mikaela Crone (Year 10) on the passing of her dear Great Grandmother, Alice Atwell, who passed away over the
weekend at the grand age of 100. May she rest lovingly in God’s peace. Amen.
Your sincerely Mrs Cheryl Hamilton Principal
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Tuesday 3 September
QCS Test
P & F AGM Meeting - 7.30pm
School Council Meeting
Wednesday 4 September
QCS Test
Round 1 - BSGSA Basketball and Touch
Friday 6 September
Brisbane Writers’ Festival
11WH Sporting Wheelies Fundraiser
Lunchtime Music Recital
Sunday 8 September
Past Pupils Spring Luncheon
Wednesday 11 September
Round 2 - BSGSA Basketball and Touch
Thursday 12 September
Year 11 and 12 Exams
Friday 13 September
Year 11 and 12 Exams
Monday 16 September
Year 8 - 12 Exams
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THE LORETO COORPAROO
PAST PUPILS’ ASSOCIATION
CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO
THE LORETO COORPAROO
PAST PUPILS’ ASSOCIATION CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO
LUNCHEON
THE 2013
$90
PER PERSON
Proudly presented by the Loreto Coorparoo Past Pupils Association, all are welcome at our annual Spring Luncheon, Sunday 8 September. Enjoy a sumptuous two course lunch plus drinks and listen to our guest speaker, Felicity Costigan from Mary Ward International. Why not get a table of ten together?
Don’t miss the Multi-draw raffle with proceeds to The Principal’s Discretionary Fund & Mary Ward International Australia.
Like to be a Table Captain? Simply email Jayne Kelly [email protected]
Advance bookings only - sorry, no tickets at the door
Sunday 8 September 12 Midday
Sky Room Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre Grey Street entrance, South Brisbane
RSVP Friday 30 August
Book today at www.trybooking.com/DBMC
12 Midday
Sky Room Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre Grey Street entrance, South Brisbane
RSVP Friday 30 August
Book today at www.trybooking.com/DBMC
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TÜà WxÑtÜàÅxÇà Year 8 White, Blue and Green have produced paintings which explored the theme of their individual contribution to community life. They were required to consider the composition of the figures to create their desired “crowd”. Their own image was a symbolic of how they saw themselves with particular focus on the gifts and talents they contributed to the group. Their artwork is presented below. Leonie McCulkin - Art Coordinator
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VtÜxxÜ axãá Diploma of Nursing at Mater
Applications are now open for students who wish to apply for the Diploma of Nursing at Mater in 2014 (current Year 12 students). Please visit www.matereducation.qld.edu.au/diploma or phone the Diploma of Nursing Team on 3163 6657 for more information. There is an Open Day on Thursday 3 October between 1pm – 4pm for interested students.
New program at UQ Gatton
The Bachelor of Science will be introduced to the Gatton Campus with two unique majors – Animal & Veterinary Bioscience and Soil & Plant Bioscience. These majors will provide pathways into careers in industry, research or into a professional program such as Veterinary Science. Contact [email protected] for more information.
Griffith University Criminology and Criminal Justice Careers Information Evening
The School of Criminology and Criminal Justice will be holding a Careers Information Evening for current and prospective students and their families on Thursday 5 September. The purpose of the evening is to inform present and prospective students of the career options and employment opportunities open to Criminology and Criminal Justice graduates. The evening will commence at 6pm, closing at approximately 8pm and will be held in the Andy Nimmo auditorium (M23) at Mt Gravatt campus. For more information, contact Mr James Zaphir on 3735 1774 or email [email protected] Chris Rynne - Careers Coordinator
XÇzÄ|á{ axãá Brisbane Writers’ Festival - This Friday 6 September, 35 girls from Year 9 will be attending this festival. It should be a great experience for the girls. The girls will be given information about their elected sessions and venues at a lunchtime meeting on Wednesday. They will come to school in their day uniform with a small bag for their lunch and personal items. First of all they will go to homeroom for roll marking and then they will gather in the undercroft area before getting the bus which will transport us to and from the venues of the Cultural Precinct and QUT. The girls will be back at school in time for Period 6 and so they must be prepared for this class. They will be accompanied for the day by Ms Matheson, Ms McCormack and me. Mrs O’Donoghue - English Coordinator
[cX jxx~ Last week Loreto celebrated HPE week with a number of activities and events organised. On Monday the students participated in a boxercise session (thanks to Wes Clark of Clark's Lifestyle Centre, Tarragindi). Tuesday was followed with a healthy bake organised by the Health & Wellbeing Council and Loreto's Inaugural Relay Run. The event was a relay run through the school, with Mulhall taking out the event. The teachers did well with no pulled hamstrings (just egos a little deflated). On Wednesday, the staff played the Sports Council in a game of dodgeball. The staff dominated, winning 3 -1 (sorry girls!). On Thursday we celebrated a skipping day where Veronika Koprivcic showed her talents and put on a skipping display in the Mary Ward Centre. This was followed by some individual skipping and group skipping activities. The last event was a mass Zumba class which was well attended. Ashleigh, our instructor, put the students through an energetic class and heart rates and temperatures soared! I would like to take this opportunity to thank the students for their enthusiasm and involvement demonstrated on each of the days. I would also like to thank the staff and, in particular, Coun-cil leaders Hannah Reece and Sam Firrell for their support. In the next few weeks a lunch time sports equipment room will also be launched, with Year 8 students heavily involved in the planning and administration of this new initiative. Stay tuned! Chris Jones - PE Coordinator
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Date: 6.00pm 18 October
Venue: Mary Ward Centre
Since retiring as Loreto’s Librarian, Kathy Hedemann is volunteering with ‘Room to Read’, an international organization which raises money to establish libraries in Asia and Africa.
Its founder, John Wood, left Microsoft and between 2000 and 2010 his organisation established 10,000 libraries – more libraries than Starbucks opened coffee shops! Check out his book in the library: How I left Microsoft to Change
the World. This dinner will raise funds for Sri Lankan girls’ education and Sri Lankan food will be on the menu. More details about booking online soon.
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Book week Activities The Library celebrated Book week with various activities. It was wonderful to see many students dressing up as their favourite story book character.
The Anime and Manga Club has commenced and meetings are held once a fortnight on Fridays. The Library has introduced a new collection titled “ The Classics”. We hope that students will widen their understanding of what a classic is by reading such diverse choices as Frankenstein, The Hours, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, To Sir with Love, Fahrenheit 451, Catch 22 and Heidi. We look forward to seeing you in the library. Library and Information Services
As part of 8 Red’s novel study of Coraline each student was required to create an alternative book cover that represented the use of their visual literacy and synthesis skills. The visual had to reflect the Gothic Horror elements of the novel whilst the blurb had to be an effective summary / teaser for prospective readers. These were part of the library display for Book Week and students were invited to vote for their favourite cover. There were many interesting covers and the girls enjoyed showcasing their acquired skills.
Leah Condoleon’s interpretation was judged the most interesting cover for the novel. Congratulations to Leah for her wonderful work and to all the students for their creative interpretations of the novel. Deborah Bauer - 8 Red English teacher
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`âá|v axãá Rehearsals during Exams – As usual, the Music Department will be cancelling many rehearsals during the exam block to allow students to prepare for their various assessments. Please take careful note of the attached Rehearsal Schedule for the remainder of Term 3. Where rehearsals have not been cancelled, it is expected that all students do attend.
Bandslam – The final for Bandslam will be held in the Mary Ward Centre at lunch on Tuesday 10 September. Points for entrants, finalist and the section winner will contribute to the House Trophy for the Loreto Music Festival and audience response will be part of the judging process, so come along and support your house!
Lunchtime Music Recital – Over the next week, students will have the opportunity to present solos in a concert setting through the Lunchtime Musical Recitals. The response this term has been so good that we will run two concerts, one this Friday 6 September and a second the following Monday 9 September. These are always enjoyable concerts, with varied programs of performances and a range of different instruments, so it would be great to see lots of supporters come along. Concerts will start at 12:45pm on Friday and 1pm on Monday and be held on the Mary Ward Centre Stage.
Crazy For You Auditions - All audition materials for the 2014 musical "Crazy For You" are now available on the Villanova College web site (http://www.vnc.qld.edu.au/index.php/music-events/crazy-for-you.html). Students who are intending to audition should consider attending the audition read-through afternoon on Monday 9 September 3:30-4:30pm at Hanrahan Theatre, Villanova College. During this brief session, students will be introduced to the storyline and characters of the musical, view Youtube clips of other schools' productions, listen to a selection of tracks from the 1992 Broadway production, and meet some of the key production staff. Attendance at the read-through will ensure you are as well prepared for your auditions as you possibly could be!
The auditions for all girls (singing, dancing and acting) will take place at Villanova College on Monday 14 October, commencing at 3:30pm. More details about the musical auditions, as well as audition downloads and a production calendar, can be found by following the link, above. Please note that positions in the Musical are limited to students in Year 10 to 12 of the production year (current Years 9-11). If you have any queries about the musical auditions or production please contact the musical producer, Mr Jason Lane (Villanova College Middle/Senior Arts Subject Area Coordinator) on [email protected] or 3394 5566, or see Mr Langford at the Music Office.
Music Extension Recital – On Thursday 10 October, the students of the Year 12 Music Extension class will present their Performance Recitals in a concert on the Mary Ward Centre Stage. Family and friends are welcome to attend this high quality concert, which will begin at 6pm. Any Year 11 students who are considering Music Extension as an option for next year may also benefit from attending.
Ensemble Auditions – Briefly summarising last week’s article, to both maximise opportunity for participation and maintain the highest possible musical quality, Loreto Music runs four core music ensembles – Concert Band One, String Ensemble, Guitar Ensemble One and Senior Choir. Participation in the College’s Ensemble Program is based on the presumption that every student who chooses to be involved would be a member of either one of these four groups or its appropriate supporting ensemble. Participation in advanced ensembles then provides extension for students who are already members of the appropriate core, or supporting, groups.
So, if our aim is to provide performance opportunities for as many students as possible, why do we make students audition to get in? And why do they have to re-audition every year, even to get back into the same groups in which they already play? The answer to the first question is that the auditions allow us to place students in the group that is most suitable to their current playing level. Obviously a flautist who has limited experience is more likely to have a successful year playing in Flute Ensemble Two with simpler music and a conductor who is a specialist on their instrument, than if she had to deal independently with the more advanced music played by Concert Band One. Conversely a student who has been playing for many years would be likely to thrive with this greater challenge.
Secondly, students are asked to re-audition each year as, beyond simply matching students’ playing experience to music standards, there are also multiple considerations needed for placements within groups. For example, in the Jazz Band trumpet section, the first trumpeter has the specific requirements of being able to play the higher notes as well as lead the section accurately and stylistically, but the second trumpet player is a frequent soloist and should be a stronger improviser. In the String Ensemble, the position of Principal second violin requires a player to show more experience and leadership than being selected to play at the back of the first violins. Yearly auditions allow the conductors to make these detailed judgements and provide challenge and support for individual students even within an ensemble.
Private Tuition Withdrawals – This Friday 6 September is the final day for parents to withdraw their daughters from Private Tuition for Term 4. After this date, your daughter’s continuation is presumed and you will be charged Term Four Tuition Fees irrespective. If you are cancelling participation in Private Music Tuition, then please contact the Music Department in writing or by email ([email protected]), by Friday. Ben Langford - Director of Music
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Ensemble Rehearsals during Exams Could all music students please check the following list carefully so that you know which rehearsals are cancelled due to exams. Please be aware that all students are expected to attend all listed rehearsals.
Ensemble Week 9 (Sep 9 – 13) Week 10 (Sep 16 – 20)
Percussion Ensemble One Normal Rehearsal No Rehearsal
Symphony Orchestra No Rehearsal No Rehearsal
Flute Ensemble One Normal Rehearsal No Rehearsal
Jazz Ensemble Normal Rehearsal No Rehearsal
Guitar Ensemble Two Normal Rehearsal No Rehearsal
Sorelle Normal Rehearsal No Rehearsal
Exit Stage Le Normal Rehearsal No Rehearsal
Senior Choir Normal Rehearsal No Rehearsal
Flute Ensemble Two Normal Rehearsal Normal Rehearsal
String Ensemble Normal Rehearsal No Rehearsal
Clarinet Ensemble Normal Rehearsal Normal Rehearsal
Guitar Ensemble One No Rehearsal TBA
Concert Band One No Rehearsal Normal Rehearsal
Junior Choir Normal Rehearsal Normal Rehearsal
Percussion Ensemble Two Normal Rehearsal Normal Rehearsal
String Quartet No Rehearsal Normal Rehearsal
Chorale No Rehearsal Normal Rehearsal
Year 8 Brass Ensemble Normal Rehearsal No Rehearsal
Concert Band Two Normal Rehearsal Normal Rehearsal
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c 9 Y axãá AGM Nominations A final reminder about the premier P & F meeting of the year. The AGM is being held tonight and all are welcome to attend. The following positions will be filled: President, Vice-President (2), Treasurer and Secretary plus Dance Coordinator, Parent Representative Coordinator and Parent Representatives. The meeting will be held in Room 605 on the bottom floor of the Gonzaga Barry Building starting at 7.30pm
Fathers’ Day breakfast Dads and their daughters turned out in large numbers outside and inside the Mary Ward Centre last Friday for the annual Father’s Day breakfast. On an unseasonally warm winter’s day, they enjoyed bacon and egg sandwiches, fruit, juice and coffee in an event put on by the P & F. However it would not have been possible without the help of the staff at Loreto, particularly Bill Bradic, Mark Onions, Michael Mulcahy and Ljiljana Cokara. Thank you to all volunteers including those who set up and helped serve. Fathers were presented with a choice of gifts - stubby coolers and screwdrivers – to thank them for all they do. . Garry West, Loreto P & F Secretary
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Touch Football This Week’s Draw - Round 1: 4 September
Nine Loreto teams will compete this year in the BSGSA competition which commences tomorrow Wednesday 4 September. Games are played at 4.00pm - 5.15pm. Please Note: Buses Depart at 3.15pm and return approximately 5.45pm - 6.00pm.
We have teams in the Open A and B, Intermediate A, B, C ( 2 teams) and D, and Junior A and B divisions. Unfortunately venues have been changed and this was only finalised on Friday August 30. Venues are as follows:
OPEN A & B - Marist College Ashgrove Fields- all part of the College Fields 1 / 2 - Cameron Oval, Moola Rd , Ashgrove entrance Fields 3 / 4 - Des Connor Park Fields , Grevillea Rd , Ashgrove INTERMEDIATE A / B / C1/ C2 / D - Valleys Hockey Fields & Norths Rugby Union Fields, Shaw Road, Wooloowin JUNIOR A & B - Villanova Playing Fields , 957 Manly Rd, Tingalpa We look forward to another wonderful season and welcome all spectators at all games. Therese Begley - Coordinator
Basketball This Week’s Draw - Round 1: 4 September
Open A vs Mt St Michael’s at Loreto (MWC) Open B vs St John Fisher at Boondall Entertainment Centre (bus) Intermediate A Gold (Yr10) vs Intermediate A Blue (Yr 9) at Mt Gravatt Leisure Centre (bus) Intermediate A Blue (Yr 9) vs Intermediate A Gold (Yr 10) at Mt Gravatt Leisure Centre (bus) Junior A vs Lourdes Hill College at Loreto (outside court) Nyree Wood - Coordinator
Date Team Game Location Field
Rd 1
4/9
Open A MSM Away: 3
Open B MMC Home: 4
Inter A MMC Home: H2
Inter B San Sisto Home: H5
Inter C 1 St John Fisher Home: R2
Inter C 2 LHC(1) Away: R3
Inter D Mt Alvernia AWAY C1
Junior A LHC Away: 3
Junior B MMC Home: 4
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COME AND TRY
Welcome to Water Polo
1,8,15 September
3.00 – 4.30pm at Clem Jones Pool
Zahel Road, Carina
www.warrriorswaterpolo.com
Contact Lou Sparpato
04 00003666 E: [email protected]
CARINA LEAGUES
WATER POLO CLUB INC.
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fxvÉÇw [tÇw hÇ|yÉÜÅ f{ÉÑ Due to the uniform shop shutting down at the end of Term 3, we require any parents who have items in the shop for sale to please contact Anne Herft so that arrangements can be made for you to collect any unsold item. If these are not collected by the end of term, it will be assumed that you no longer require these items and arrangements will be made for leftover items to be sold and funds donated to the P&F. We can no longer sell the “old” style blazers so if you would like us to, we can remove the pockets and send the blazers onto SVDP who issue these to the needy or homeless. If you have a blazer in the uniform shop can you let me know if you are happy with these arrangements. Current families who wish to order blazers have until the end of term to have their daughters fitted. Other arrangements will be made for new 2014 families to attend a special fitting day (dates to be finalised). More information will be available once we have the sustainable school shop up and running. The uniform shop still has a reasonable supply of uniforms so if you are looking for any uniforms, now may be a good time to buy! Many thanks for all your support of the second hand uniform shop. Anne Herft - Uniform Shop lËá VÄÉà{|Çz VÉÅÑtÇç
Y's Clothing Company wish to advise that the Shop at Holland Park will be closed on Saturday 14 September. We regret any inconvenience caused. Thank you.
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lxtÜ DE `Éà{xÜ BWtâz{àxÜ UÜxt~ytáà A reminder that the annual Year 12 Mother Daughter Breakfast is being held on Sunday, 13th October from 9am at Moda Portside, Hamilton. Please RSVP to www.trybooking.com/DIKF by Friday, 20th September, and advise of any dietary requirements.
The seating arrangements for the morning are tables of 10. Please organise groups of five mums and five daughters or we can seat you at a table – email [email protected] with your requests. We look forward to sharing this wonderful occa-sion with you . Annie Diamond - Year 12 Coordinator
Women Walk for Water Walkathon
Thank you for the generous dona ons we have received
to date.
Please help us reach our target of $5,000.
All proceeds go to Care Australia’s Give Water for Life
Appeal.
Donate today:
h ps//give.everydayhero.com/au/loreto‐www‐2013
With thanks,
Members of the SRC
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lxtÜ K cxÜáÉÇtÄ WxäxÄÉÑÅxÇà @ W|z|àtÄ V|à|éxÇá{|Ñ The Year 8 students are currently in the middle of a 4 week unit on Digital Citizenship. This unit aims to raise awareness and answer questions pertaining to safety and responsibility in online behaviour. Girls are receiving input from two staff members who have expertise in this area. Ms Andrea Engler is the school’s Library and Information Services Officer and Mr Gary Marsh is our Systems/Network Administrator. The girls are also engaging in activities which require them to analyse their behaviour when using Social Media sites. I encourage you to continue these discussions with your daughter at home. The following questions/statements may be useful prompts for dinnertime conversation. Also included below are some interesting websites for parents.
What information is appropriate for sharing online? What should be kept private?
How can I get a good balance between time spent online and time away from technology?
What can I do if I am being bullied online? What can I do if a friend is being bullied online?
Do people represent themselves authentically on social media or do you only see what they want you to see?
Does Social Media create problems or opportunities for friendship groups?
Are people more concerned with themselves on social media or are they trying to help others? People use social media because they suffer from FOMO (fear of missing out). http://www.digitalcitizenship.nsw.edu.au/ http://www.digitalcitizenship.net/Home_Page.html http://www.cybersmart.gov.au/digital-citizens.aspx Mrs Anna Nielson, Acting Year 8 Coordinator
lxtÜ DC VtÅÑ The organisation for camp is running smoothly and the students were very excited after the presentation from one of the Meebunbia instructors last week. We have been offered the opportunity to include canoeing and raft building into the program for some groups. As a result of this, a consent form will be sent home today to gain information on your daughter’s confidence and ability in water. Please return these to school by this Friday 6 September and if you have any questions, please contact Ms Davidson at the school. Michelle Davidson - Year 10 Coordinator
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Tuckshop Volunteers Monday 9 September ‐ Friday 13 September
Monday 9 September: Geraldine Dwyer‐West, Kym Fisher, Jane
Higgins, Mary Favios
Tuesday 10 September: Helen Kentos, Tracey O’Reilly, Jan Quinn,
Jill O’Mara, Rachael Sydney
Wednesday 11 September: Kim Devine, Liz Carroll, Christy Grigson,
Katrina Capelli
Thursday 12 September: Sonia Hayes, Brenton Taylor, Carol
Hempel, Vicki Postle
Friday 13 September: Josie Mellick, Meg Norris, Donna Orazio,
Anne‐Marie Paroz
Special of the Day ‐ $3.80
Monday 9 September: Meatlovers Pizza
Tuesday 10 September: Ravioli with Bolognaise Sauce
Wednesday 11 September: Mediterranean Lamb Wraps
with Tablouleh and Hommus
Thursday 12 September: Lasagne with Garlic Bread
Friday 13 September: Sushi—$2.60 per roll Chicken
Teriyaki, Tuna, Vegetarian, Avocado
Please Note:
The Tuckshop will not be open on Friday 20th September
Library Roster Volunteers Monday 9 September ‐ Friday 13 September
Monday 9 September:
Katrina Leech, Sharybn Luton, Kerri Fletcher, Teena McGuire
Tuesday 10 September:
Kim Cochran, Loredana Rooney, Naomi Jansen
Wednesday 11 September:
Karen Meimaris, Barb Laycock, Julie Bland
Thursday 12 September:
Jane Haswell, Margaret Yee, Catherine Crocker,
Mary McMahon
Friday 13 September:
Maria Balzano, Carley Ball, Tina Sukker, Kerry Donoghue
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2014 MARY WARD GRANT
Mary Ward, 1585 – 1645, founded the ins tute of the Blessed Virgin Mary, known in Australia as Loreto.
Convinced that ‘Women in me to come will do much’, she believed passionately in the educa on of women to
their full poten al and to the highest contemporary standards.
In order to promote the dignity and role of women in church and society, the Mary Ward Grant was established
to support specialist or post‐graduate study of theology, spirituality and pastoral ministry.
This is a par al Grant to assist applicants who have financial needs, including those seeking to complete the final
year of under‐graduate study.
Priority is given to Catholic lay women. Other applica ons will be given serious considera on.
Grants will be offered at the discre on of the Grant Commi ee. Each applica on will be treated confiden ally
on an individual basis, and no discussion on the outcome will be entered into.
Applicants are asked to submit the following informa on:
Personal Details Study Proposal Financial Assistance sought ($) and Purpose for which the Grant will be used: fees, resources, research
assistance, living costs, travel Personal and / or Professional Benefit of Grant Proof of Scholarship: relevant qualifica ons and / or results of recent theological or related study Names of Three Referees to include on personal and one professional or academic
Please send applica ons by mail in printed format to:
Dr Denise Desmarchelier IBVM
Mary Ward Grant Commi ee
P O Box 168
Portland, VIC 3305
APPLICATIONS CLOSE Wednesday 16 October 2013.
Offer of Grants will be made in December 2013.
Visit Loreto online: www.loreto.org.au
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Year 10 Mother-Daughter High Tea
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Year 10 Mother-Daughter High Tea
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P&F Father’s Day Breakfast
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HPE Week
Dodgeball Winners - Teachers
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HPE Week
[SEE OVER]
YEARS 11 & 12 – MID SEMESTER 2 2013 EXAM TIMETABLE Day/Date Assembly Perusal Time Year/Subject Thursday 12 September MUL
8.30 8.40 8.45 – 10.15 8.45 – 10.15 8.45 – 10.15
12 Phys Ed Prac (707/706) 12 Economics 11 Chemistry
12.45 12.55 1.00 – 3.00 1.00 – 3.00 1.00 – 3.00
12 Visual Art (517) 12 Music (702) 12 Japanese Orals (403)
MWC
1.00 – 2.00 1.00 – 2.30
11 Religion & Ethics 11 Study of Religion
Friday 13 September MWC
8.30 8.40 8.45 – 10.15 8.45 – 10.15 8.45 – 10.15
12 Religion & Ethics 12 Study of Religion 11 Home Ec
12.45 12.55 1.00 – 3.00 1.00 – 3.00 1.00 – 2.00 1.00 – 2.30 1.00 – 3.00 1.00 – 3.00
12 English Com Orals (208) 12 English 11 Visual Art Studies (517) 11 Physics 11 German 11 Ancient History
Monday 16 September MWC
8.30 8.40 8.45 – 10.15 8.45 – 9.45 8.45 – 10.45 8.45 – 10.45
12 Maths A/B 11 English Com Orals (208) 11 English Orals (ROOMS TBA) 11 French Orals (606)
10.45 10.55 11.00-12.00 12 Maths A/B 12.45 12.55 1.00 – 3.00
1.00 – 3.00 1.00 – 3.00
12 Biology 11 English Orals (ROOMS TBA) 11 French Orals (606)
Tuesday 17 September MWC
8.30 8.40 8.45 – 10.15 8.45 – 10.45 8.45 – 10.45 8.45 – 10.45 8.45 – 10.15 8.45 – 10.15
12 Maths C 12 Ancient History Orals (208) 12 HEcB (226/227) 12 Geography 11 Maths A/B 11 PVoc Maths (219)
10.45 10.55 11.00 – 12.00 11.00 – 12.00
12 Maths C 11 Maths A/B
12.45 12.55 1.00 – 2.30 1.00 – 2.30 1.00 – 3.00 1.00 – 3.00
12 German Listening (604) 12 Phys Ed 12 Ancient History Orals (208) 12 HEcA (226/227) 11HOME STUDY
[SEE OVER]
1. Arrive 10 minutes before the scheduled start of your test. 2. Students should assemble on the lawn outside the Mary Ward Centre or Mulwith except where otherwise
indicated. 3. There will be 5 or 10 minutes perusal for all exams during which time READING ONLY is permitted (no writing
materials are to be used). 4. EXTRA TIME students assemble outside the ET room 407 by 8.30am and 12.30pm. Rolls will be marked in the
exam room. 5. Normal school rules apply. You may leave the grounds only to go home. You are not required at school except
for your tests. You must wear perfect school uniform, including your hat. 6. Paper is provided. You may take pens, rubber, pencils, ruler and calculator into tests. No paper and no pencil
cases. 7. A Medical Certificate must be supplied if you are ill during exams.
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Day/Date Assembly Perusal Time Year/Subject Wednesday 18 September MUL
8.30 8.40 8.45 – 10.45 8.45 – 1.00 8.45 – 10.45 8.45 – 10.45
12 Chemistry 12 Music Ext 11 Japanese Orals (403) 11 Phys Ed Prac (707)
12.45 12.55 1.00 – 2.00 1.00 – 2.30 1.00 – 2.30 1.00 – 3.00 1.00 – 2.00 1.00 – 2.30 1.00 – 2.30
12 Visual Art Studies (517) 12 French 12 Japanese 12 Accounting (220) 11Accounting (220) 11 Japanese 11 Visual Art (517)
Thursday 19 September MUL
8.30 8.40 8.45 – 10.45 8.45 – 10.45 8.45 – 11.45 8.45 – 10.15 8.45 – 10.15
12 Physics 12 German 12 French Orals (402) 11 Economics 11 Maths C
12.45 12.55 1.00 – 2.00 1.00 – 3.00
12 HOME STUDY 11 Maths C 11 Modern History
Friday 20 September
11 & 12 NO EXAMS
YEARS 8–10 – MID- SEMESTER 2 2013 EXAM TIMETABLE Time Year Monday
September 16 Tuesday
September 17 Wednesday
September 18 Thursday
September 19 8.45 10 Geography – 1.5hrs
Maths – 1.5hrs Science -1.5hrs Normal Classes
9 Science – 1hr
English -1.5hrs German - 1.5hrs OR Normal Classes
Normal Classes
8 Maths – 50mins Science – 1hr
English – 1hr
Normal Classes
10.44 10 Study Study BP - 1.5hrs (220/221) OR Normal Classes
Normal Classes
9 Study Study Normal Classes Normal Classes
8 HIBL,HIWH Orals Others Normal Classes
HIGO,HIGR Orals Others Normal Classes
HIRE Orals Others Normal Classes
Normal Classes
1.30 10 English – 1.5hrs
History – 1.5hrs
Normal Classes Normal Classes
9 History – 1.5hrs
Religion– 45mins Normal Classes Normal Classes
8 HIBL,HIWH Orals Others Normal Classes
HIGO,HIGR Orals Others Normal Classes
HIRE Orals Others Normal Classes
Normal Classes
1. Students must be on time for all exam sessions. 2. Students must supply their own paper, writing materials and any other equipment necessary for exams 3. There will be 5 or 10 minutes perusal for all exams during which time READING ONLY is permitted. (No writing is permitted but highlighters may be used.) 4. Allocated rooms will be in the Homeroom Notices each morning. 5. A medical certificate must be supplied if you are ill during exams. 6. Students who are entitled to extra time will be seated in rooms 511/513
02/09/13
Catholic education has approached both major parties about their education policies and how they will affect the 735,000 students educated in the 1,706 Catholic schools across Australia. Both major parties were asked six questions, and their responses are provided below.
AustrAliAn lAbor PArty liberAl-nAtionAl CoAlitionHow will your policy support parents to choose the education they want for their children and ensure religious freedom for Catholic schools is preserved?
“Federal Labor’s Better Schools Plan will deliver an extra $1.6 billion in additional funding for Australia’s 1,650 Catholic systemic schools over the next six years if every state and territory signs up. Of this, more than $1 billion will flow from the Federal Government under the Better Schools Plan.
Federal Labor has the utmost respect for the integrity and autonomy of the Catholic education system, and the Better Schools Plan preserves the religious freedom Catholic schools enjoy.
Federal Labor recognises the significant role Catholic schools have played in the Australian education sector for more than 150 years, serving some of the most disadvantaged communities in Australia.
It is an educational system with a proven track record - from educating some of our best and brightest, to taking on some of the most disadvantaged students.
The Rudd Labor Government and the National Catholic Education Commission worked constructively and respectfully over many months to secure agreement on the Better Schools Plan funding and reforms.
The additional funding under the Better Schools Plan will enable Catholic systemic schools to implement the signature reforms of the Better Schools Plan including initiatives around quality teaching, quality learning, meeting student need, empowered school leadership and better data collection and research to drive improvements within schools.
Federal Labor has set an ambitious target for Australian schools to be in the top five in the world in reading, maths and science by 2025 – this goals can only be achieved by working together with Catholic schools. The Better Schools Plan will ensure that every Australian child, irrespective of where they live, which school they attend or their family background, goes to a school with the resources required to deliver a great education.”
“The Coalition appreciates the vital contribution that Catholic schools make to Australian society by educating almost 750,000 children.
We believe in that parents should be guaranteed the freedom to choose an education that best suits the needs of their children and their personal beliefs.
We strongly support the rights of Catholic schools to conduct and govern themselves in every respect in accordance with their religious beliefs and values. This includes curriculum, school practice and enrolment.”
How will your policy affect the ability of Catholic education systems and schools to distribute funding according to locally-identified needs?
“The Better Schools Plan recognises local Catholic Education Commissions as the system managers of schools within local Diocese and provides for distribution by the Catholic education offices based on locally-identified need.”
“The Coalition strongly supports the ability of Catholic education systems to flexibly and responsively re-distribute funding according to local need.
We do not support policies which seek to impede or restrict this capacity. We will remove any administrative requirements in the Australian Education Act 2013 that reduce system autonomy.”
How will your policy deliver additional government funding to support student needs and ensure funding keeps pace with the real cost of educating a child?
“The Better Schools Plan Federal provides an indexation rate of 4.7 per cent on Commonwealth funding from 2014. This generous indexation rate is locked in, providing certainty for schools through to 2019. In return, state and territory government have been asked to commit to 3 per cent indexation. This generous indexation rate will ensure schools continue to receive real funding increases through to 2019 as well as the additional funding that will flow based on the needs of individual students.”
“The total amount of Commonwealth funding committed by the Labor Government over the forward estimates will be maintained and will be indexed each year to meet rising costs. This means that if the Coalition is elected, the Commonwealth will spend an additional $2.8 billion to 2017 on all schools.”
2013 FederAl eleCtion: Funding PoliCies For CAtHoliC sCHools
2013 FederAl eleCtion: Funding PoliCies For CAtHoliC sCHools
How will your policy support the needs of students with particular disadvantage, students with disability and other special needs to receive funding to meet their needs, regardless of the school they attend?
“At the heart of the Better Schools Plan is a new, fairer school funding approach based on the needs of individual students. This new fairer funding approach is based on the core recommendations of the independent Gonski review, which includes extra money for disadvantaged schools and students. Under the Better Schools Plan all students will receive some portion of a base amount of $9,271 for primary students and $12,193 for secondary student. The Better Schools Plan needs based funding model then adds loadings based on the individual circumstances of the school and its students for: Students from low SES backgrounds; Indigenous students; Students with low English language proficiency; Students with disability; school size and location. More information about how much additional funding each of the loadings will attract can be found at www.betterschools.gov.au”
“The Coalition will commit to the same quantum of funds provided over the forward estimates which includes funding for students with particular disadvantage, including those with a disability. We believe extra support for these students should be made available, regardless of school attended.
The Coalition will also ensure that Catholic systems will have the ability to use Commonwealth funding to support locally-developed programs that improve the educational outcomes of students with additional needs.”
What government funding for the capital needs of Catholic schools do you have planned? Does this funding recognise Catholic education’s support of disadvantaged communities and willingness to establish in new growth areas?
“The Rudd Labor Government recognises the increasing demand for new schooling facilities in high growth areas and recognises Catholic education’s willingness to establish new schools in growth areas. Federal Labor will continue the non-government capital grants program with around $140 million in 2014 and more than $772 million through to 2019. This funding will assist Catholic schools serving some of our most disadvantaged communities address growth and expand. This investment builds on the $16.2 billion Building the Education Revolution that transformed schools across the country, including Catholic schools.”
“The Coalition will establish, when the Budget allows, a new Capital Infrastructure Fund that can be accessed by Catholic schools, in addition to government and other non-government schools.
The Coalition has taken this approach because it recognises that Catholic schools are often some of the first infrastructure developed in new growth areas. These schools may not be built without government support potentially depriving parents of a choice of education for their children.
The Coalition also recognises that Catholic school communities need to refurbish classroom and other school facilities. This can often be difficult for some school communities. This fund will also be available to support Catholic schools upgrade their existing facilities.”
How will your policy deliver funding certainty for schools?
“Federal Labor’s Better Schools Plan delivers an extra $15 billion in public funds over the next six years, if every state and territory signs up. The plan provides certainty about the additional funding that will continue to flow to schools through to 2019.”
“The Coalition remains committed to supporting parents choose a Catholic education for their children.
The total amount of Commonwealth funding for Catholic schools over the forward estimates will be exactly the same as committed by the Labor Government and indexed over those four years.”
Australian Labor Party responses as authorised by G. Wright, 5/9 Sydney Avenue, Barton ACT 2604 Liberal-National Coaltion responses as authorised by B. Loughnane, Cnr Blackall and Macquarie Streets, Barton ACT 2604
Authorised by Ross Fox, Executive Director, National Catholic Education Commission, 51 Cooyong Street, Braddon 2612
www.ncec.catholic.edu.au
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