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Marian Catholic College
185 WAKADEN STREET, GRIFFITH NSW 2680
TELEPHONE: (02) 69692400
WEBSITE: www.mccww.catholic.edu.au Timetable Week 3 Aug 1 2014
No 23
A Prayer to Mary
Help us to be brothers and sisters to all those we meet on life’s journey.
To be present to people as you were, with listening and compassionate hearts.
Accept our love, dear Mother, as we ask that, by your example and by your intercession, Christ may
become the centre of our lives.
Amen
Dear Parents, Students and Friends
This week the Director of Pastoral Care, Mr Holloway and myself attended a Marist Schools Australia course titled,
“Making Jesus Known and Loved”. The program explored the spirituality and tradition of St Marcellin Champagnat
and how this is expressed in the teaching and relationships at Marist schools. Marian Catholic College has in its
history the dual charisms of the Marist brothers and Mercy Sisters. Both have their centre, the lens of Mary, as our
role model through which to understand our call to bring The Good News to each other. It was an energising
experience and one which will help guide our Marian Catholic College community in the upcoming formation of a
renewed Vision and Mission Statement, commencing with staff but ultimately including all stakeholders of the
College in this worthwhile endeavour. Staff will spend time at professional learning meetings as well as the last
day of this term seeking to understand our mission, to be attentive to the calls of our time and be relevant in our
educational delivery to enable the best learning outcomes for our students.
It has been emphasised to our senior students and to some extent our Year 10 students that the final years and
the time that they spend at school, goes very quickly. There is no time to waste! Once the Trial HSC has
concluded, as I have mentioned at a recent meeting of Year 12 students and their parents, there will be no time to
switch off as this is the precise time to finalise course content and polish off what needs to be understood and gain
those extra marks, through attempting past HSC papers and asking teachers to read draft short answer questions
and essays. Our Year 11 Preliminary students are in their last term before entering the HSC year in Term 4 and
have final exams early September and our Year 10 students have had a number of sessions to help them in
deciding which courses to select to commence their senior years. A busy time once more!
Some of our Year 11 students are no doubt considering nominating for the various leadership positions to
represent the student body from Term 4 and into 2015, and which will be determined by students and staff. This is
another reminder that the year is flying by and I remind anyone considering such a role that they should be
reflecting on how they are presently showing leadership and have conversations with family and staff and anyone
else that they see as significant role models in their lives to gauge their effectiveness as a leader both at present
and how this might take shape in the future. Details of the process will be made available by Mr Holloway soon.
The assembly for speeches for College Captain takes place in a month.
Peace and Best Wishes
Principal
Learning and Teaching News
Year 10 to 11 Transition
Thank you to all the parents and Year 10 students who attended the Information Evening on Wednesday
night. The hall was buzzing with excitement and it was great to see parents and staff working together to
support students to assist in making the right decisions for their futures. I would also like to take this
opportunity to congratulate Year 10 students on their mature approach and positive attitudes on iDay where
they demonstrated that they are ready to move to senior schooling by engaging in a day of exploration of
Preliminary and HSC options.
Parents and students are reminded that the Subject Selection
Booklet is available on the website. We have opted not to
print out individual copies for each student in an effort to be
more environmentally friendly.
Go to the ‘Curriculum’ tab, then select ‘Curriculum
Overview and Subject Selections’.
Year 10 to 11 process continues
The Interview Day is a compulsory part of the Year 10 to 11 Transition. It is vital that parents and students
sit with one of our experienced staff members to ensure that the choices students make in relation to subjects
are suitable for the individual student and satisfy the requirements of the pathway desired. The process for
making an interview is included on the following page. If for some reason, you are unable to attend on Friday
8th August, it is necessary for you to contact the office to explain and make an alternative arrangement.
We hope that Year 10 students take some time to reflect on their journey and the path they would like to take
and we thank parents for their support with this process.
Christie Scoble
Assistant Principal—Learning and Teaching
Careers
Advisor
Appointments
4, 5 and 7th Au-
gust
Appointments can be made with the Careers Advisor, Mrs Farrugia, regarding post-
school options (university, apprenticeships, TAFE, work). Parents will need to book
on-line on SOBS (sobs.com.au and select Year 10 Subject Selections, then Careers,
then follow the prompts).
Interview Day
Friday
8 August
Interview Day: All students and their parents will need to make a booking on SOBS
for a 20 minute interview with a Coordinator to ‘tease out’ the best options for the
future (sobs.com.au and select Year 10 Subject Selections, then follow the prompts).
The purpose of an interview is also to confirm a position for 2015 and clarify
expectations the College has with regards to Year 11 and 12 at Marian. There will
be no Year 10 classes on this day as it is expected that all students and parent/
s will be attend an interview.
Forms Due
Tuesday
12 August
All students intending to continue at Marian need to have their subject selection
forms completed and returned to the Office by lunch time.
Week 6 A second round of selection takes place based on the allocated ‘lines’ (groupings of
HSC Trial Examination Timetable Week 4
Monday Course Hours AM PM
04.08.14 Studies of Religion 1 1 ½ hrs 9.05-10.40
Studies of Religion 11 3 hrs 9.05-12.10
Tuesday Course Hours AM PM
05.08.14 Physics 3 hrs 9.05-12.10
CAFS 3 hrs 9.05-12.10
Wednesday Course Hours AM PM
06.08.14 Chemistry 3 hrs 12.00-3.05
PDH 3 hrs 12.00-3.05
S & C 2 hrs 12.00-2.05
SLR 2unit
Thursday Course Hours AM PM
07.08.14 Biology 3 hrs 9.05-12.10
Business Services 2 hrs 9.05-11.10
Music Trial Performance
Friday Course Hours AM PM
Maths Extension 2 hrs 9.05 - 11.10
English Extension 2 hrs 9.05 - 11.10
Hospitality 2 hrs 9.05 - 11.10
Hospitality (Ishra) 2hrs 1.00-3.00
Week 5
Monday Course AM PM
11.08.14 Information and Processes & T 3 hrs 12.00-3.05
Catch-up Exams
Classes for Year 12 students will resume on Monday 11 August (Week 5).
Students who study IPT or are undertaking catch up exams can return on their first exam free day.
CALENDAR 2014
HSC Trial Exams continue Monday 4 August
Year 11 Hospitality Work Placement Monday 4 August
Italian HSC Exam Monday 4 August
Australian Maths Competition Thursday 7 August
Year 10 interview day for 2015 subject selection Friday 8 August
Feast of St Mary Mackillop Friday 8 August
2014 CANTEEN
DUTY STARTS @ 10am
Mon 4 E Corbett, S Ciampa, B Hoffman, J Davidge
Tues 5 S Favero, A Donadel, D Beltrame
Wed 6 L Vico, J Fedele
Thu 7 P Testoni, M Budd, C Scarfone
Fri 8 R Connelly, C Zilliotto, M Pittari
UNIVERSITY OPEN DAYS: Most university open days are held in August and September. See me for a comprehensive list.
Or check out individual university websites.
EARLY ENTRY: University of Sydney E12 applications open August 6. Sydney.edu.au/e12
KEEP UP TO DATE WITH TRENDS IN THE WORKFORCE SECTOR. http://www.careerfaqs.com.au/
FIND AN EMPLOYER OR WHAT JOBS ARE AVAILABLE: www.jobadviser.com.au
Online course for school leavers: TAFEnow’s BSB30412 Certificate III in Business. Study online and get yourself prepared for a job as a junior office assistant, accounts receivable or payable clerk, data entry operator, personal assistant, receptionist or office administration assistant. Full details at http://tafenow.com.au/bsb30412 or phone 1300 8233 669. Subsidies and Centrelink concessions available.
MIA AG INSPIRATIONS: Years 9 - 11: Are you interested in any careers in the agricultural sector, or want to find out more - not just farming but finance, marketing, production etc. See me immediately if you would like to attend a 5 day information and activity sessions in October.
University of Newcastle: Year 12 Bonus Points & Regional/Rural Preference Scheme Year 12 students can be awarded up to four bonus points for high achievement in certain HSC subjects. In addition, http://www.newcastle.edu.au/future-students/high-school-students/getting-in The University of Sydney St Andrew College Scholarships http://www.standrewscollege.edu.au/st-andrews-scholars/ University of Wollongong BlueScope Cadetships Sun 31st August http://cadets.bluescopesteel.com/index.cfm?objectid=6217C78E-92C5-ADFC-BBA3372576650524 LEAP University Open Day Checklist & ‘Must Do’ & ‘Must Find Out’ Items http://www.leap.vic.edu.au/parents/attend-university-open-day Hobsons Course Finder: Guide to Student Financial Assistance http://www.hobsonscoursefinder.com.au/Latest-news/Life-at-university/Your-guide-to-student-financial-assistance#.U9cTE-OSy8A
Mrs Betsy Farrugia
Careers Adviser
2014 MATHEMATICS WEEK CELEBRATION
The College celebrated Mathematics Week last week from July 21-25. As in the previous years, the whole week was full of
different activities that provided opportunities for each student to enjoy the many applications of Mathematics in their daily lives.
Each student was encouraged to enter at least one of the activities set for the week.
Activities included: the Bake a Cake/Cupcake Contest ; Maths Treasure Hunt ; Poster competition; Peom or song about mathe-
matics and Homework Sheets for students to solve Mathematical problems with their families. During the whole week in Maths
lessons, trivia questions and puzzles were given out. This was an excellent opportunity for all students to participate in solving
a variety of problems and see some applications of maths to real-life situations.
This year, we again ran the Mathematical words Spelling Contest of for Stage 4 students.
Congratulations to the following winners :
BAKE-A-CAKE CONTEST: SONG AND POEM CONTEST : Abhishek Sandhu First Prize –Bianca Zillioto and Clare Murray Second Prize : Morgan Twigg and Kayla Macedone FAMILY HOMEWORK SHEET: Kayla Macedone & family Third Prize : Paris Reginato and Daniella Gullota
Fourth Prize : Manvir Lally MATHS TREASURE HUNT:
First Prize: Thomas Zambon, William Chant & Kayden Mecham
SPELLING COMPETITION: Second Prize: Joel Giovinazzo, Branavan Thevashangar and Mitchell Wood 7.1 Regan Salvestro and Manvir Lally 7.2 Jonathan Williams 7.3 Dean Catanzariti, Ramanjeet Kaur and Bahri Kocak 7.4 Talissa Cerato and Pasquale Catanzariti 7.5 Maree Cirillo and Zac Miller 8.1 Deena Moursi and Chloe Gandy 8.2 Kayla Macedone and Shristi Chatterji 8.3.Nicholas Pennisi, Maureen Kaibwa and Cuchi Malijan 8.4 I sabella Bertoldo and Zarah Lally 8.5 Blake Salvestro and Austin McWilliam
2014 MATHS CHALLENGE RESULTS
The Mathematics Challenge for Young Australians is a problem-solving activity organized by the Australian Mathematics Trust which is aimed at the top 15% of students in their year level.
Students received a problem booklet containing 6 problems. They were required to present written solutions to as many of these problems as they can. The problems were challenging and required time and persistence but were based on Mathemat-ics which should be known at that level. Students work with a partner on all the 6 problems.
I congratulate the following students on their efforts in attempting the Maths Challenge Stage problems .The problems were meant to be challenging, and students need to be committed. It is not just about completely solving the problems; it is a matter of participating to the best of one’s ability and learning in the process.
CONGRATULATIONS TO : Shristi Chatterji - Disctinction Angus Kennedy – Distinction Danielle Terblanche – Participation Branavan Thevashangar – Distinction Joyal Abraham - High Distinction
E.Blanco Maths Coordinater
Bell Shakespeare Henry V Workshop
Next month, the Bell Shakespeare Company will be visiting Griffith Regional Theatre and present Shakespeare’s Henry V. In preparation for this performance, some of our Drama students participated in a practical workshop presented by an actor from the Company.
Huw McKinnon came to Marian and vibrantly engaged our students in a variety of practical workshops as they explored the plot, characters, themes and design concepts of Bell’s production of Henry V. Some of the main points included developing a new appreciation for Shakespearean plays from the Golden Age of theatre as he was the first playwright to present three dimensional characters. Huw shared urban myths about Shakespeare and the Lord Chamberlain’s Men. One of the main concepts we explored was the drama’s ability to transcend time and space to create a unique and engaging experience for all audiences.
Every student showcased their dramatic skills and high levels of energy during the workshop. A special mention goes to Briana O’Keeffe, Jay Zanesco and Megan Beecher who were leading actors in some activities. The drama students are excited to view Bell’s production of Henry V in August with their newly informed knowledge of the play and its production’s concepts.
Sarah Keane and Lara Calabria Drama teachers
Yesterday the Boys Year 7/8 Netball team attended the 2nd round of the NSW Netball Schools Cup in Wagga. This was the next level as the boys had previously qualified through after coming 2nd in the first round that was held in March. The boys played 3 games against girls teams from Gundagai High, Deniliquin High and Riverina Anglican College. They played extremely well against strong teams and thoroughly enjoyed meeting new friends. They then played Deniliquin High in the Boys Final, unfortunately the boys lost, however, have the distinction of coming 2nd in the whole Riverina District for boys netball, a great achievement! At the presentation, the boys were awarded with being 'the most friendly and funny competitors who never gave up and showed great sportsmanship', may parents from other schools commented on how good the boys were. The boys were a credit to the College and a privilege to coach, what a wonderful group of students, and a funny bus trip to and from Wagga. A BIG THANKYOU to Ruby Zandona for being our fantastic umpire for the day, you did a wonderful job, much appreciated. The boys who attended were Cesare Piccinin, Abishek Sandhu, Matthew Parisotto, Dalvir Singh, Rakesh Deep, Connor Bock, James Olivero, Tom Gair and Patrick Wordsworth. Renae Savage Very proud Coach.