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Principal’s Message
Dear Parents, Students, Staff and Friends of St Joseph’s College,
Welcome to Term 2. I trust that all students and families had a very relaxing and enjoyable break. It is always such a lovely time of year in this area of the world and we are afforded so many options that enable us to enjoy the beautiful surrounds. From all accounts, those that travelled have arrived safely back to us which is great news. I hope your Easter was a very happy and holy one and on behalf of the SJC staff, we look forward to working with your child in Term 2.
TRAGEDY IN SRI LANKA “I want to express my loving closeness to the Christian community, targeted while they were gathered in prayer, and all the victims of such cruel violence. I entrust to the Lord all those who were tragically killed and pray for the injured and all those who are suffering as a result of this dramatic event.” (Pope Francis, Easter Sunday)
The words of Pope Francis sum up how the world feels after yet another large-scale act of terror was witnessed. Like the Pope, I ask that you keep all the victims, their families, and the country of Sri Lanka in your prayers and thoughts as they recovery from this heinous act. What makes it worse is that many of the victims were doing exactly what many SJC families were doing during Easter; attending Mass or enjoying their holiday.
STAFF AND PARISH DEPARTURES It is with sadness I announce that Mr Adam Barron will be leaving the College at the end of May to take up a position at St Michael’s College, Merrimac. Adam has been with us since 2016 having arrived from Brisbane. He always has our students’ best interest at heart and he will be greatly missed at St Joseph’s. In some other sad news for the parish and our College, it was announced that our chaplain, Fr Gabriel Ezenwa will be leaving the Tweed Parish to take up a position in the Australian Air Force as a chaplain. We have greatly appreciated all that Fr Gabriel has brought to the College and our young people, even though he is a mad Manchester United fan!! We wish both Adam and Fr Gabriel all the best in their future endeavours and hope to see them both in the future.
LAST DAY OF TERM 1 I would like to thank the families who supported the College in ensuring their child was present for the final day of school in Term 1. Those who were with us witnessed a brilliantly delivered Easter Liturgy and enjoyed the company of their teachers and fellow students for one last day prior to the break. Shockingly, there was only just over 50% of the College cohort present on that day. Classes are expected to run until the final day of term without interruption. Such chronic absentee rates make such a task impossible. Whilst there would have been some legitimate illnesses and reasons for absences, many were not and this was done with the blessing of parents and carers.
St Joseph’s College Doyle Drive (PO Box 246) Banora Point NSW 2486
(07) 5524 9002 | Email: [email protected] | Website: www.sjcbanora.catholic.edu.au
Week 2, TERM 2 @ sjc DAY 6 ~ MONDAY 6 MAY
DAY 7 ~ TUESDAY 7 MAY
Year 10 Vaccinations (selected students)
Diocesan Cross Country (selected students)
NSW Netball Cup (selected students)
DAY 8 ~ WEDNESDAY 8 MAY
Year 12 Drama HSC Group Performance Workshop Day (selected students)
Year 11 ‘Provide First Aid’ Group 1 (selected
students)
DAY 9 ~ THURSDAY 9 MAY
Defence Force Presentation (selected students)
Girls League Tag (selected students)
DAY 10 ~ FRIDAY 10 MAY
Indigenous Student Conference (selected
students)
Year 10 SCU Profiling (selected students)
Musical at MSP Excursion (selected students)
Cochrane Cup 15s (selected students)
SUNDAY 12 MAY
Mother’s Day
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Week 3, term 2 @ SJC DAY 1 ~ MONDAY 13 MAY
Year 11 White Card Certificate (selected
students)
Years 9 & 7 NAPLAN Online (selected students)
Sustainability Symposium 2019 (selected
students)
DAY 2 ~ TUESDAY 14 MAY
DAY 3 ~ WEDNESDAY 15 MAY
Year 12 Retreat (whole year group, 15-17 May) Year 11 ‘Provide First Aid’ Group 2 (selected
students)
Gold Coast Careers Festival (selected students)
Catholic Cup Opens (selected students)
DAY 4 ~ THURSDAY 16 MAY
DAY 5 ~ FRIDAY 17 MAY
“Beyond the Broncos” Indigenous Girls Academy (selected students)
Financial Literacy Excursion (selected students)
Far North Coast Combined Surfing Competition (selected students)
From ‘Opus Justitae Pax’ [Peace is the Fruit of Justice]
Pope Pius XII
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The School Newsletter and School Calendar are both available online @ www.sjcbanora.catholic.edu.au. The School Calendar contains year group events, assessment schedules and term dates.
Term 2 Coming events
WEEK 4
Tuesday 21 May UQ Biology Excursion
Wednesday 22 May Maths Olympiad 1
WEEK 5
Monday 27 May Year 7 2020 Enrolment Interviews (27-29 May)
Tuesday 28 May Years 9 & 11 Marine Studies Excursion
Year 11 EES Field Trip
Wednesday 29 May Year 12 Futures Day at Griffith Uni
Friday 31 May Year 10 History Excursion
SEAAR Cycle Three (Term 2, Cycle 1)
WEEK 6
Monday 3 June Staff Development Day
(pupil-free day)
Tuesday 4 June Proclaim Lismore Staff
(pupil-free day)
Thursday 6 June Country Cup 13s & 15s
WEEK 7
Monday 10 June Queen’s Birthday Public Holiday
Wednesday 12 June Year 11 Leadership Camp (12-14 June)
WEEK 8
Tuesday 18 June Tweed Hospital Memorial Service
Subject Information Evening
Wednesday 19 June Northern Rivers Science & Engineering Challenge
Thursday 20 June Year 11 Street Retreat (20-21 June)
Diocesan Junior Football Gala Day
Friday 21 June College Athletics Carnival
(*wet weather alternative 28 June)
WEEK 9
Monday 24 June Year 11 Construction Work Placement (24-28 Jun)
Thursday 28 June Year 11 Street Retreat (20-21 June)
Friday 28 June Murwillumbah Festival of Performing Arts
(*Alternate day for Athletics Carnival - weather)
WEEK 10
Monday 1 July Year 11 Electrotechnology Work Placement (1-5 Jul)
Year 11 Biology Field Trip
Tuesday 2 July Year 9 Kinder Party
Thursday 4 July School Talent Quest Final
Friday 5 July Last day of Term 2 - This is a normal school day
SEAAR Cycle Four (Term 2, Cycle 2)
Continued from Page 1
In sending your child to SJC, you are accepting all of the responsibilities and expectations that come with being part of the community. This includes ensuring, when able to, your child is in attendance and correctly attired. I ask that all families please ensure this occurs.
REFURBISHMENT TO ROOMS During the holidays, some of the final rooms in the College have been given their first recarpeting and a coat of paint since they were built. Nearly every older classroom in the College has now undergone some form of improvement. This is to ensure that our students are presented with clean, contemporary looking environments to enhance their learning. All rooms have been air conditioned as well. We have also commenced the installation of the Salto electronic locking system to ensure all rooms are safe and compliant. Many of our classrooms did not have an internal locking mechanism, which is required in the event of a lockdown at the College. This installation process will continue throughout the year.
UNIFORM REVIEW Thank you to the families who provided some input during the last round of Student/Parent/Teacher Interviews regarding our College uniform. Prior to providing feedback to the community, I would like to open a final opportunity for parental voice by asking that if you have something to add, please use the digital link here. This will also be sent through the app. The majority of families are fairly happy with most elements of the uniform the way it currently is. There have been a number of minor suggestions that will be considered. From here, the intention is to now gather the voice of students and staff prior to making any minor or major changes.
ANNUAL SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT SURVEY This will occur from 6 to 17 May. Sixty SJC families will be chosen at random to complete the survey, and we greatly appreciate their support of this process. All students will be provided the opportunity to complete it, as well as staff. More information will be provided to the families chosen.
STUDENT CONGRATS At the end of last term, I was made aware that Year 11 students Scarlett Magnus and Emilly Jones and Alanah Clarke, and Year 10 student Sabhbh Crosbie, have been selected to take part in the Kokoda Youth Programme. This organisation was established in 2006 to ensure that young people in the Gold Coast area were aware of the sacrifices made during the Kokoda campaign. The girls will undertake a rigorous training programme, take part in the July Kokoda Challenge and culminate in travelling to PNG to hike the Kokoda Track. I know exactly what the girls are in for having completed the first two Kokoda Challenges with my father in ‘06 and ‘07 so I wish them all the best. Well done to Blake Nelson, Beau Strong, Ryan Stewart, Aiden Watts and Cameron Williams on their selection into the U/14 Gold Coast Football Community Cup, and Hayden Pirlo into the U/16 selection. These boys will travel to Cairns at the end of June for the Football Queensland Community Cup. We wish them all the best. Finally, well done to our Open Rugby League boys who have won through the first round of the Country Cup Championships with a 20-14 win over the new Ballina Coast High School. Mr Quinn was very impressed by the commitment shown from our students. Kind regards Mr Scott Thomson Principal ([email protected])
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Messages to Students: Office staff cannot disrupt teaching in order to deliver messages that are not of an urgent nature. Student’s afternoon home travel plans should be made prior to the student leaving home in the morning.
DEPUTY PRINCIPAL
STUDENT ENGAGEMENT AND APPLICATION REPORT (SEAAR)
Congratulations to the following students on their extraordinary achievement in the latest SEAA Report. These students achieved a perfect grade average of 5.0:
Cycle Two (Term 1, Cycle 2):
Year 12 Abigail Joyce Shae Hart
Abby McTaggart Leevan Jiang
Jennifer Menzie Larliz Malihom
Chloe Palin Paris Moers
Lucas Parker Holly Porter
India Reed
Year 11 Isabella Annett Charlotte Reid
Sophie Annett Bridget Simmons
Lillian Burgess Zac Van Zuylen
Ashley Burns
Holly Davies Year 8 Christine Brotherton
Emilly Jones Seana Connolly
Justin Keogh Gladys Cosham
Isobel Langsford Lauren Davies
Amy Mazzarella Phoebe Derrick
Ella McDermott Mitchell McCracken
Giselle McDonald Willow Trimboli
Lauren Sing
Brodie Wicks Year 7 Taylor Armstrong
Emily Williams Ella Cane
Jacob Wilson Maddison Cave
Zane Hall
Year 9 Jade Baker Sienna Matty
Lara Bennett Octavia Robinson
Sophie Cave Tyson Smith
Alana Crisp
Mr Peter Lyon Deputy Principal
SPORT
CONGRATULATIONS Congratulations to Claire Lynch and Eloise Easterbrook who attended the NSWCCC Swimming at Homebush on Friday 5 April. NSWCCC sees twenty entries for each age entered from each of the secondary catholic schools across the state. Both girls performed exceptionally well on the day achieving PB's for each of their respective events with Eloise placing 5th in 50m breastroke and 6th in 50m butterfly. The College is proud of you both, girls!
Congratulations also to Maya Rodgers, Isabel Selby and Savana Asprey who made their debut in the Senior Women's Football League for Tweed United at the end of April. The team had a win over Southport and caught the eye of their captain who said they, “were exceptional in the win.” Well done, girls!
Congratulations to Liam Townsend (Year 12) who has been selected in the Northern Country Rugby League Team to compete in Sydney at the end of this month. Liam will now be eligible or selection in the NSWCC Rugby League team to be picked in Sydney. Well done Liam!
Mrs Shannon Parker Leader of Sport
Year 7 2020 Enrolments close
WEEK 2, TERM 2
This Friday, 10 May
Please submit the application form along with the $55 application fee and copies of the following: Birth Certificate Baptism Certificate and other
Sacramental Certificates (if applicable)
Two most recent School Reports NAPLAN results Immunisation certificate
PASTORAL CARE / STUDENT
WELFARE
NSW SCHOOL VACCINATION PROGRAM 2019 Students in Year 10 were issued last Monday (29 April) with an envelope from NSW Health regarding tomorrow’s Meningococcal ACWY Vaccination for all Year 10 students. Please make sure you read all documentation and have your child return the signed consent form to their homeroom teacher prior to tomorrow’s vaccination. Important: please note that no vaccination will take place without an original signed consent form (no faxes/emails).
WOOLWORTH’S EARN AND LEARN
REWARDS PROGRAM The College has again registered in the Woolworths Earn and Learn promotion. If you collect the stickers, they can be brought into student reception where we will fill out the sticker sheets. Through the efforts made by parents last year we were able to gain a large number of various balls and pieces of sports equipment that is used at lunch times by the students. Mr Peter Serone Leader of Pastoral Care/Student Welfare
On the last day of last term, Friday 12 April, the College community gathered together to celebrate an Easter Liturgy, which included a moving performance by a group of our students. Mrs Hannah Ardrey Leader of School Evangelisation
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College Procedures: Unsure of College Procedures or Policies? The student planner contains information. If you don’t find the answer, contact the relevant Homeroom Teacher or Year Coordinator (Leader of Pastoral Care).
YEAR 11
Emilly Jones, Scarlett Magnus and Alanah Clarke, together with Sabhbh Crosbie from Year 10, have been selected into the Kokoda program. An overview of what they’ll be doing:
Joining fifty other students from various schools across Brisbane, Logan, Gold Coast & Tweed.
Training will start in May with 4:00am starts for a weekend hike every weekend on a Sunday.
Team building, pushing perceived limitations and comfort zones.
30 km Brisbane Kokoda Challenge in June.
96km Gold Coast Kokoda Challenge in July.
Introduction of hiking bags come into play which they then have to pack and carry on every hike with the necessary weight being up to 20kg.
Papua New Guinea to walk on the Kokoda Trail in September school holidays.
Learning valuable life skills including Courage, Endurance, Mateship & Sacrifice.
Walking in the footsteps of Australian soldiers/diggers who fought in Papua New Guinea on the Kokoda trail in 1942.
This is a fantastic achievement to be selected into the program. We wish the girls all the best in their training. Mr Mark Yager Leader of Pastoral Care – Year 11
SCIENCE
The Big Science Competition is an online science competition testing critical thinking and problem solving skills with competition questions aligned to the Australian Curriculum – Science. All students in years 7-9 can enter with a payment of $7 being handed into the office in an envelope labelled ‘Big Science Competition’ with the name and grade of the student involved. Competition registration will close on Tuesday 14 May and the competition will occur at the end of the month. For more information go to https://www.asi.edu.au/programs/big-science-competition/ or see your science teacher, or myself. Ms Fiona Murray Assistant to Leader of Learning – Science
PEDAGOGY
Barriers to Developing a Good Memory
Many students say, ‘I don’t have a good memory,’ but there are many barriers to developing a good memory that are able to be overcome. Here are the top three:
1. NEGATIVE MINDSET / ATTITUDE Henry Ford once famously said, “whether you believe you can, or you can’t, you are right”. This refers to your mindset or mental attitude, and the concept that your mind is powerful enough to enable your thoughts to create your reality. If you have a negative attitude to your memory, it will likely reduce your chance of developing and maintaining a good memory. There are some simple steps you can take to start making changes to negative thoughts. Be aware that negative thoughts are just a habit, and habits can be changed with a little effort. Awareness is the key to changing a habit, as you need to consciously be aware of the current habit before you can change it – so start catching yourself in the act of making negative statements. Affirm your intention to improve the way you think. Then correct the negative statement you just made, and make it into a more positive one.
2. ABSENTMINDEDNESS / NOT PAYING ATTENTION
The first stage of the memory process is encoding the information that is to be remembered – thus the brain uses the senses and emotions to process the information and form a memory. Here are some ways in which you can be less absentminded:
- Setting an intention to become more attentive.
- Sitting up front where there are less things to distract you, especially if you have difficulty paying attention in class.
- Taking notes in class to ensure you listen.
3. STRESS / ANXIETY Stress will increase the likelihood of being distracted, resulting in low concentration meaning that information may not be encoded accurately – and thus cannot be later retrieved. Stress may also result in mental blanks. For example, if you’re stressed before an exam, you may not be able to think clearly and access and retrieve the information you need. The best thing to do is to take ten deep breaths and calm down to allow your mind to focus.
Learn more at the Brain and Memory unit of www.studyskillshandbook.com.au. Our school’s subscription details are:
Username: sjc
Password: 24results
Mr Carlo Trimboli Leader of Pedagogy
LITERACY & NUMERACY
NAPLAN ONLINE 2019
From Tuesday 14 May to Friday 17 May, students in Years 7 and 9 will participate in NAPLAN Online. The students will complete one test each day which will be scheduled in the following order: Writing, Reading, Conventions of Language, and Numeracy. Further information has been sent via email to all families involved. Please contact me at the College if you have any questions or concerns. Ms Antonia Pratt NAPLAN Coordinator
Lunch orders in at the Canteen BEFORE school please
Term 2 commences on Monday 29 April
Staff Development Day, Monday 3 June Staff Proclaim Day, Tuesday 4 June Queen’s Birthday, Monday 10 June
(all three are pupil-free days)
Term 2 concludes on Friday 5 July
Term 3 commences on Monday 22 July Term 3 concludes on Friday 27 September
Labour Day, Monday 7 October (During school holidays)
Term 4 commences on Monday 14 October Term 4 concludes on Friday 20 December
Please refer to College website regarding Pupil Free Days
ON-CAMPUS UNIFORM SHOP
(MANAGED BY LOWES)
(Just down the covered walkway and follow the signs between
St James MPC and the College)
07 5523 9300 only during shop hours
Tuesdays: 12:00pm to 3:30pm Thursdays: 8:00am to 12:00pm
Payments: Cash and EFTPOS Only NO CHEQUES ACCEPTED
Link to the Lowes Uniform shop for SJC https://www.lowes.com.au/schools-
online/st-joseph-s-college-tweed-heads
7A Jade Fenton, Lucca Lambert, Claire Lynch, Cooper Monk
7B Tasmyn Bofinger, Heather Pickett, Zane Hall, Isaac Jones
7C Ella Cane, Christiano de Azevedo, Tayliah Edwards, Bella-Raine Loadsman, Thomas Reid, Tyson Smith
7D Mahlie Bennett, Sarah-Jane Forbes, Thomas Mills, Octavia Robinson, Daniel Van Zuylen
7E Ann Aji Thayyil, Sienna Matty, Phoebe McLaughlin
7F Savannah Jarrett, Caitlin Smith
8A Amber Jones, Kaydance Williams-Humphreys
8B Layla Wellings
8C Seana Connolly, Gladys Cosham
8D Annalise Aussieker, Joseph Cronin, Ezekiel Martin
8E Leilani Harman, Kira Macfarlane, Riley McLaughlin, Georgia Smith, Ava Thomson, Cameron Williams
8F Mai Nuttall
9A Archie Manning, Zac Van Zuylen
9C Georgia Bailey, Regine Cosham, James Hession, Jackson Monk, Charlotte Reid, Jayden Wilson, Elissa Zarzour
9D Jack Quinton, India Reed
9E William Flynn, Hugh Holt, Amelia Smith
10A Cooper Matty
10B Allira Fenn, Samuel Martin, Grace Quinton, Heidi Williams, Archie Winfield
10C Mollie Styman
10D Kealey Hall, Bronti McCarthy
11B Giselle McDonald, Hayden Symon
11D Emilly Jones, Tanah Kemp, Holly McGuinness, Breanna Paddon, Jacob Smith, Tanesha Smith, Emily Williams, Jacob Wilson
11E Tiago de Azevedo, Kasey-Ann Forbes, Luke Smith
11F Charlie Alexander, Joseph Manning, Patrick McLaughlin, Bailey Pridham, Piper Tosh
12A Blake Wilmen
12B Kirra Graham, Alyssa Thiessen
12C Caitlyn Grant, Serena Grant, Kelby Jarrett, Jennifer Menzie, Georgia Rabula, Poppy Winfield
12D Caitlin Baker, Rick Marshall
12E Miro Garzina, Lucas Parker, Harrison Vidler
ANZAC DAY MARCH 2019 Congratulations and thank you to the 93 students who represented our College at the recent ANZAC Day March at Coolangatta-Tweed. All students presented themselves extremely well and were mature and co-operative in their manner. We had a terrific turnout and it was wonderful to see so many families in our community understand and support such a worthwhile and important national day. Thank you also to the number of staff who assisted with roll-marking and organisation on the day. Mr Peter Serone Leader of Pastoral Care/Student Welfare
They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old;
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them
ANZAC CEREMONY 2019 On Monday 29 April, the school gathered to commemorate ANZAC Day. We gathered to remember all those who, through their generosity and service, have been involved in conflict in order to bring about peace for the nation of Australia and its allies. This year we also especially remembered the nurses of ANZAC for their commitment, bravery and compassion. The St Joseph’s College community is very grateful to Mr Ray Niland and his wife Rhonda. On behalf of Legacy, and with considerable service experience himself, Ray presented the annual ANZAC Day address. I would also very much like to thank: Mr Scott Thomson, Mr Peter Lyon, Mr Jesse Carroll, Mr Mark Klein, Mr Steve Joyce, Lucas Parker, Zoe Nethery, Kirra Graham, Caitie Baker, Miro Garzina, Blaine Hart, Sunny Lindsay and Annie Moody for their roles in preparing for and conducting the ceremony itself. Miss Helen Gooley Leader of Catechesis
For more than a hundred years, women have served as nurses in Australia’s armed forces. Ever since the first military nurses sailed for the Boer War in South Africa in January 1900, Australian nurses have served in theatres of war and conflict around the world. They have worked under the most hazardous conditions, endured extreme discomfort in the most harrowing of circumstances and sometimes lost their lives. Over recent decades the ranks of female military personnel have swelled and women are now to be found in most branches of the Australian Defence Force. From 1972 onwards, men were permitted to serve within the Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps. Women still serve as military nurses, but now also as doctors and in other fields of military medicine. As well as treating those wounded in the wars and conflicts in which Australians have fought, military nurses now also deploy on peacekeeping operations treating wounded service men and women from Australia and from other countries’ armed forces, and often also local civilians.
Living and loving the Tweed
All Emergency Services Expo
WATCH EMERGENCY STAFF IN ACTION!
Come and join us for a fun and information filled day!Come and meet your emergency response community at this free action packed day of demonstrations while enjoying a sausage sizzle.
In times of natural disaster a wide range of agencies and services pool together to help our communities respond and recover. Come see the latest disaster response equipment in action and meet local SES, Police, Ambulance, Fire-fighters, Marine Rescue, Surf Lifesaving, Red Cross and more.
Get up close to flood, surf and other rescue boats, fire truck, police response vehicles, all-terrain vehicles and other high-tech disaster response equipment. Learn about how you can best prepare and plan for disasters to improve your resilience and that of your neighbours and communities.
Date: Sunday 26 May
Time: 10am – 2pm
Location: Jack Evans Boat Harbour, ‘Goorimahbah’ Precinct, access via Coral Street, Tweed Heads
FREE EVENT
FREE!Delivered by: Contact:
Hosted by:
Murray ElbournDisability Inclusion Manager
Sport NSW0427 186 734
Limited places available. To register attendance CLICK HERE
or visit sportnsw.com.au/events
A FUN AND INCLUSIVE DAY OF SPORT TO TRY!
FOR PHYSICAL, SENSORY & INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES
Monday 17th June 201910am - 1pm
Tweed Heads PCYCFlorence & Adelaide Streets, Tweed Heads
Activate Inclusion Sports Days give kids the opportunity to try sports they might otherwise miss out on. Aimed at kids aged 5-18 with learning difficulties, intellectual, sensory and physical disabilities, the days are an opportunity to have a go in a fun and inclusive environment.
Each day involves:• a range of sports to try• specialised coaching• adaptive equipment• showbags• water and fruit• local sporting club exhibitors• access to community services• opportunities to network with other families and teachers
ACTIVATE INCLUSION SPORTS DAYSGiving all kids the opportunity to have a go.
Activate Inclusion Sports Days encourage and empower kids to explore sporting opportunities in their local community.
Benefits of attending the day include:• the health benefits of physical activity• building social wellbeing and friendship• strengthening balance, coordination and
mobility skills• working as part of team, collaborating
and planning• increased self-esteem through a sense
of achievement
BENEFITS OF THE DAY
Sport NSW and Variety – the Children’s Charity have joined together to help kids living with a disability overcome the barriers of enjoying a healthy lifestyle.
Through promotion, advocacy and programs, Sport NSW provides access and equal opportunities for all Australians to enjoy sport and active recreation.
Variety – the Children’s Charity helps all Aussie kids have a fair go by providing grants, services, programs, scholarships and events to children living with disabilites, chronic illness, geographic isolation, financial hardship or in need of critical care.
For more information visit: Sport NSW sportnsw.com.au Variety – the Children’s Charity variety.org.au
ABOUT SPORT NSW & VARIETY - THE CHILDREN’S CHARITY
ST JOSEPH’S COLLEGE TERM 2 2019 CALENDAR
Day/Week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Sat/Sun
Week 1B
29/4 Day 1
TERM 2 COMMENCES FOR ALL YEARS
30/4 Day 2 1/5 Day 3 2/5 Day 5 3/5 Day 5 4 May
April 29 - May 3
College ANZAC Day Ceremony Year 11 Work Placement Induct. Country Cup Opens NRCC Rugby League & Volleyball Gala Day
Wildfire SJC Visit
5 May
Week 2A
6/5 Day 6 7/5 Day 7 8/5 Day 8 9/5 Day 9 10/5 Day 10 11 May
May 6-10
Year 10 Vaccinations
Diocesan Cross Country
NSW Netball Cup
Year 12 Drama HSC Group Performance Workshop Day
Year 11 First Aid (Group 1)
Defence Force Presentation
Girls League Tag
Indigenous Student Conference
Year 10 SCU Profiling
Cochrane Cup 14s
12 May
Mother’s Day
Week 3B
13/5 Day 1 14/5 Day 2 15/5 Day 3 16/5 Day 4 17/5 Day 5 18 May
May 13-17
Year 11 White Card Certificate
Years 7 & 9 NAPLAN Online
Year 12 Retreat
Year 11 First Aid (Group 2)
Gold Coast Careers Festival
Catholic Cup Opens
Year 12 Retreat Year 12 Retreat
“Beyond the Broncos” Indigenous Girls Academy
19 May
Week 4A
20/5 Day 6 21/5 Day 7 22/5 Day 8 23/5 Day 9 24/5 Day 10 25 May
NSWCCC State Trials
May 20-24
UQ Biology Excursion Maths Olympiad 1 26 May
Week 5B
27/5 Day 1 28/5 Day 2 29/5 Day 3 30/5 Day 4 31/5 Day 5 1 June
May 27-31
Year 7 2020 Enrolment Interviews Years 9 & 11 Marine Studies Exc.
Year 11 EES Exc.
Year 7 2020 Enrolment Interviews
Year 12 Futures Day Griffith Uni
Year 7 2020 Enrolment Interviews
SEEAR Cycle Three
Year 10 History Exc 2 June
Week 6A
3/6 4/6 5/6 Day 8 6/6 Day 9 7/6 Day 10 8 June
June 3-7
Staff Development Day (pupil-free day)
Proclaim Lismore (pupil-free day)
Country Cup 13s & 15s 9 June
Week 7B
10/6 11/6 Day 2 12/6 Day 3 13/6 Day 4 14/6 Day 5 15 June
June 10-14
Queen’s Birthday Public Holiday
Year 11 Leadership Camp Year 11 Leadership Camp Year 11 Leadership Camp 16 June
Week 8A
17/6 Day 6 18/6 Day 7 19/6 Day 8 20/6 Day 9 21/6 Day 10 22 June
June 17-21
Tweed Hospital Memorial Service
Subject Information Evening
Northern Rivers Science & Engineering Challenge
Year 11 Street Retreat
Diocesan Junior Football Gala Day
Year 11 Street Retreat
Athletics Carnival
23 June
Week 9B
24/6 Day 1 25/6 Day 2 26/6 Day 3 27/6 Day 4 28/6 Day 5
29 June
June 24-28
VET Construction Work Plcemnt VET Construction Work Plcemnt VET Construction Work Plcemnt VET Construction Work Plcemnt VET Construction Work Plcemnt
M’bah Festival of Perform. Arts
Athletics Carnival (Alt/weather)
30 June
Week 10A
1/7 Day 6 2/7 Day 7 3/7 Day 8 4/7 Day 9 5/7 Day 10
TERM 2 ENDS – THIS IS A NORMAL SCHOOL DAY
6 July
July 1-5
VET Electrotech.Work Plcemnt
Year 11 Biology Exc.
VET Electrotech.Work Plcemnt
Year 9 Kinder Party
VET Electrotech.Work Plcemnt VET Electrotech.Work Plcemnt
School Talent Quest Final
VET Electrotech.Work Plcemnt
SEEAR Cycle Four 7 July
St Joseph’s College Doyle Drive (PO Box 246) Banora Point NSW 2486
(07) 5524 9002 | Email: [email protected] | Website: www.sjcbanora.catholic.edu.au
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