Thursday 24 March 2016 No 9 - Marian Catholic College · Thursday 24 March 2016. No 9 . FEAST OF...
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Marian Catholic College 185 WAKADEN STREET, GRIFFITH NSW 2680
TELEPHONE: (02) 69692400
WEBSITE: www.mccww.catholic.edu.au
No 9 Thursday 24 March 2016
FEAST OF ANNUNCIATION .....THIS FRIDAY on GOOD FRIDAY! The feast of the Annunciation of the Lord celebrates the angel Gabriel's appearance to the Virgin Mary (Luke 1:26-38), his announcement that the Blessed Virgin had been chosen to be the Mother of Our Lord, and Mary's fiat—her willing acceptance of God's holy plan. Hail, Mary full of grace, the LORD is with thee" (Ave, gratia plena, Dominus
tecum; Luke 1: 28), and Mary's response to God's will, "Let it be done to me according to thy word" (fiat mihi secundum verbum tuum; v. 38).
The Marian Catholic College Vision Statement is…
Marian Catholic College is a vibrant faith community engaging with Jesus and His message. Embracing Mary’s way of courageous acceptance, we fulfil Christ’s promise of The Way, The Truth and The Life, in a dynamic and diverse learning environment.
May we continue to have courage in our lives to be the best that we can...every day...
Dear Parents, Students and Friends,
Straight after our Easter break Year 12 students commence their HSC mid course exams. The students have been well prepared by their teachers and I ask that you keep them in your prayers over the last two weeks. Students are reminded to check their exam timetables, be at school about 30 minutes before each exam and to call the college if they are unwell and get a doctor’s certificate if they cannot sit an exam.
Term 2 Commences—Thursday April 28
The Catholic Schools Office Wagga Wagga has called all staff from every diocesan school to attend Professional Learning and Development in Wagga Wagga for the first two days of Term 2. Hence, Tuesday April 26 and Wednesday 27 will be extra holidays for all students!
The conference, Nourish2Thrive will focus on Health and Wellbeing of staff working in Catholic Education. Emphasis will be on body, mind, soul and spirit through liturgy, prayer, meditation, keynote speakers, art, music, exercise and indigenous On-Country experiences. Director of Catholic Education, Mr Alan Bowyer states, “We recognize both the blessings and challenges of being called to work in Catholic Education, of taking up the Cross each day. We need to be in the best space we can be in order to rise to the physical, intellectual and spiritual demands that are made on us everyday. Effective academic care of students relies heavily on staff to maintain their own wellbeing and to restore themselves regularly. This conference is an opportunity to explore new ways of doing this and then take these back to the workplace so that we and our students in our care may thrive and have abundant life.”
Today our students represented their Colour Houses-Brendan, Patrick, McCauley and Marcellin at our annual Athletics Carnival. I congratulate everyone for their participation and College spirit and thank Sports Coordinator , Mr John Seers and staff for organizing a successful day. It was so great to see so many parents attend the Carnival this year.
Once again, I wish you a Happy and Holy Easter. Travel safely if you are visiting family and friends.
Peace and Best Wishes
Principal
Learning and Teaching News
PRELIMINARY SUPPORT EVENING
Last night Year 11 students and parents attended
their first of many Preliminary Support Evenings.
These evenings are important for both preparing
students for the demands of Stage 6 schooling, as well
as providing an opportunity for parents to
understand and support their child through this
process. The topics discussed included having a
‘Growth Mindset’, ‘Note taking versus Note Making’
and the importance of good writing in senior schooling.
Thank you to Mr Heath Neville and Mrs Lora Segrave for
their organisation on the night. It was a great success.
HSC MID COURSE EXAMINATIONS
Year 12 students commence their HSC Mid Course
examinations next week. This examination period is a
great opportunity for students to assess where they are at with their learning. The feedback they receive
will help them to know how they can improve their exam responses and will provide students with
guidance on how to improve for next time. We advise all students to see this as a vital learning experience
to set themselves up for future success. Students should refer to the study tips and strategies over the page
titled ‘Demystifying Stage 6 Exams’ as well as practice past paper questions in preparation for these exams.
Parents can support their children by ensuring that the home environment is conducive to study over this
period. Students may need some leniency around household chores as well as some peace, quiet and space
to allow them to prepare. The examination timetable is included in this newsletter. Students need to arrive
at school 30 minutes prior to exams which allows them time to settle and mentally prepare. If your child is
sick or an unexpected event prevents them from attending, please contact the College office on 69692400,
the morning of the exam by 9am. Failure to do so will result in a zero result.
We have engaged external examination supervisors for this exam period and we hope that this will help
familiarise our students with the processes and procedures that will take place for their HSC exams at the
end of this year.
Good luck Year 12!
Christie Scoble
Assistant Principal—Learning and Teaching
Demystifying Stage 6 exams
Where do exam questions come from?
Know your key verbs and how to apply them!
http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/syllabus_hsc/glossary_keywords.html
2. Know your syllabus!
What is the syllabus?
The syllabus is an outline of the course content knowledge, understanding and skills required for each topic of the course.
1. Where do I find the syllabus?
http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/syllabus_hsc/
2. What do I do with the syllabus?
Know the wording of the syllabus
Define all the terminology in the syllabus (know a synonym when you see it!)
Create a summary of every dot point and relevant section to be tested (check with your teacher)
Create dot point study cards
Summarise your summary
Test yourself using the “Look, cover, write and check” method
Create mind maps to show the connection between concepts
3. Predict questions from the syllabus
Create questions using the BOS verbs and syllabus dot points
Test your summary notes by answering the questions you have created
4. Do Past Papers! - The nature of the questions do not vary that much
Learning and Teaching News
WEEK 10B
*English Paper 1 reading time = 10 minutes
Hours nominated are for writing. Reading time is normally 10 minutes for English and 5 minutes for other
courses or otherwise specified.
Tuesday Course Hours AM PM
29 March English Advanced – Paper 1 2 9.05 - 11:15
HALL English Standard – Paper 1 2 9.05 - 11:15
Wednesday Course Hours AM PM
30 March Ancient History 2 9.05 - 11.10
HALL Biology 2 9.05 - 11.10
Drama 1.5 9.05 - 10.40
Hospitality 2 9.05 - 11.10
Visual Arts 1.5 9.05 - 10.40
Thursday Course Hours AM PM
31st March Studies of Religion 2unit 3 9.05 - 12.10
HALL Studies of Religion 1 unit 1.5 9.05 - 10.40
Friday Course Hours AM PM
1st April CAFS 3 9.05 - 12.05
HALL Design and Tech 1.5 9.05 - 10.40
tba Music 1.05 9.05 - 10.10
PDH 3 9.05 - 12.10
Society and Culture 2 9.05 - 11.10
Week 11C
*English Paper 2 reading time = 5 minutes
Hours nominated are for writing. Reading time is normally 10 minutes for English and 5 minutes for other courses or
otherwise specified.
Monday Course Hours AM PM
4th April Mathematics 2 ½ 9.05 - 11.40
HALL Mathematics General 2 2 9.05 - 11.10
Mathematics General 1 1 ½ 9.05 - 10.40
Tuesday Course Hours AM PM
5th April English Advanced – Paper 2 40 mins 9:05 - 9:50
HALL English Standard – Paper 2 40 mins 9:05 - 9:50
Wednesday Course Hours AM PM
6th April Business Services 2 9.05 - 11.10
HALL Business Studies 2 9.05 - 11.10
Chemistry 2 9.05 - 11.10
Industrial Tech Media 1.5 9.05 - 10.40
Legal Studies 2 9.05 - 11.10
Thursday Course Hours AM PM
7th April English Extension 2 9.05 - 11.10
L12 Maths Extension 1 ½ 9.05 - 10.40
Catch up
Friday Last Day Hours AM PM
8th April Normal Classes
MCC Cross Country
CANTEEN ROSTER 2016
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
28 March 29 March 30 March 31 March 1 April
Easter Monday S Favero A Donadel D Beltrame
L Vico M Harrison
P Testoni S Comarin E Caffrey
R Connelly J Poloni C Laurent S Sergi
CALENDAR OF EVENTS – Week 10 Term 1
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
28 March 29 March 30 March 31 March 1 April
Easter Monday HSC Mid Course Ex-ams Com-mence
Girls League Tag Boys Years 9 & 10 Soccer Open Rugby League
PRAYERS PLEASE
We keep in our prayers the families of Stephen Munro on the passing of his mother and Mary Bergmeier whose grandmother passed away, Daniel, Nathan and Andrew Febo on the loss of their Granfather. Mrs Comarin Grandmother of Anastasia Comarin and Mr Bortolin Grandfather of Nathan and Melissa Bortolin.
We also pray for any families in our community who have lost loved ones or are suffering illnesses.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
The greatest event in the history of humanity is the moment God (the Son of God, Jesus) took flesh and became one of us and lived among us, shared our life, our joys, pains, difficulties and challenges. To prove to us how much he loves us he freely accepted the cross and died for us so that we might be saved and enter into eternal life with Him in heaven at the end.
Jesus’ resurrection on Easter Sunday is a huge foundation of our faith and that’s why the Easter celebration is always unique, exciting and joyful.
Let us spend time with Jesus in this holiest of the weeks in our lives as Christians beginning with the Palm Sunday this weekend and on to its culmination with the Mass of the Lord’s supper on Holy Thursday, the Passion and death of Jesus on Good Friday, Holy Saturday Vigil Mass and the Easter Sunday celebration. As we immerse ourselves in these holy events of our redemption, may Jesus renew us and strengthen us with the power of his resurrection, Amen.
I wish all the Year 12 Students well in their exams next week! God Bless
HAVE A VERY HAPPY EASTER!
Fr Christian
Diocesan Open Soccer Gala Day
On Thursday 17th March, Marian hosted the
Diocesan Soccer Gala Day at Yoogali oval. This was a competition between the five Wagga Wagga Diocesan Colleges of; Marian CC, St Francis CC, Kildara CC, Matre Dei CC and Xavier CC.
The day was designed to decide the Riverina Champion College for the Open Boys and Girls for the CCC knockout competition as well as select the Wagga Wagga Diocesan Team to compete at Combined Catholic Colleges in Sydney at Valentine Park on the 16
th
and 17th May.
Marian competed extremely strongly with both the Open Boys and Open Girls teams winning 3 games and drawing 1 game in their preliminary 4 games. This resulted in both the Marian sides making the final against Xavier Catholic College Albury.
In the final, Marian’s Open Boys won their game 2 nil and the Open Girls won their game 1 nil. Both teams competed throughout the day without conceding a goal.
The selectors were very impressed with the standard of the games and the spirit in which they were played. Marian featured strongly in the selections with 8 of the 11 positions in the CCC side going to the Open Boys team and 7 of the 11 positions going to the Open Girls Team. In addition Marian also enjoyed a further 4 positions for the Boys and Girls being chosen as shadow players.
I would like to conclude with a big thank you to Mark Feltracco for taking the time off work to officiate and Rocky
Marando for taking time off work to select the Open Boys Side and offer to be the Diocesan Coach over the 2 day
carnival. The day was a success due to the assistance of these two people.
On Tuesday MCC played St Francis in the first round of the NSW Junior Chess League competition.
MCC Started with a strong start winning on boards 3 and 4 but unfortunately lost on board 1, this meant the match went down to the last game on board 2 which we eventually won.
This is a great start to the competition as we only have one member left of last year’s regional winning team.
Ivan Mason
Claire Murray participated in the NSW Schoolgirls Cricket Championships in Campbelltown from 14th-16th March as part of the CCC team. Unfortunately the CCC team did not win a game, with rain delays, reduced over games and luck not on their side. They improved as a team each time they played, with the Final, playing off for 3rd and 4th against CIS being their highest scoring game. Claire finished with bowling figures of 9 overs, 1 maiden, 3/53 with her best figures 2/9. Claire enjoyed the experience and having played at this level against girls who played in the WBBL this year, will definitely try out again next year.
Fafita Cup Marian will take part in the annual Fafita Cup at E W Moore Oval over the next two weeks. Marian will take on Wade High on Thursday the 31
st
of March followed by Griffith High on the 7
th of April. The Opens League
Tag team will kick off at 5pm followed by Under 16’s Rugby League and Opens Rugby League.
It would be great to see many
students and families down there to
support our teams against some
tough opposition.
Year 8 Forensic Science Workshop
This week the Year 8 students participated in a Forensic Science Workshop put on by a company from Sydney called 'Education Interactive' Students had hands on experience in investigating a murder crime scene. They were presented with the scenario along with the forensic evidence. The students were required to analyse the evidence and formulate a theory that would explain who the murderer was and indicate which pieces of evidence proved their theory. The students were very engaged and enjoyed being a Forensic Scientist for the day. They gained a better understanding of the investigation process and many were very inquisitive in finding out about how to become an expert in the field of Forensic Science.
Last week was a busy week for Year 12. On Thursday, we welcomed University of
Wollongong to the school for a presentation about admission to the university. The
presentation was very insightful and informed us regarding early entry and pathways
into the university. With our study in full swing for the HSC mid-course exams in week 10
and 11, Harmony day on Friday was a good break from these stressful times. The sea of
orange bandanas wore by all students during the assembly demonstrated the pride in
which all students took in celebrating the day. With 34 nations being represented in the
flag waving ceremony, multiculturalism within MCC was certainly on display. Harmony
Day was an overall success with performances, food stalls and activities representing a
wide range of cultures. The day really gave a true
reflection on the diversity which exists within the
Marian Catholic College community.
Year 12 Leadership Team
WHAT A HUGE WEEK WE HAVE HAD!!!!!! This week THE COMMUNITY ACTION TEAM
continued their involvement with the local community HARMONY
DAY celebrations and assisted in creating a visual art display as part of the
“HARMONY TRAIL”. Several classes had been involved in cutting out
“paper people” which formed the
basis of the display which can be
viewed in front of Griffith City
Library. The “HARMONY TRAIL”
commenced with breakfast at the
Griffith City Library and invited the
public to follow a trail of
informative facts & information regarding Griffith’s
multicultural community through the main street; making
their way to Ningana where the public were invited to join
in a multi-cultural lunch. The final event for the day was the
show casing of the doco~film “HE NAMED ME MALALA”.
Thank you to all who joined us at the premiere night; it was
an extremely successful evening. The funds raised on the
night provided the opportunity for 400 local high school
students to attend matinees the following day. The movie
itself is brilliant and gave us an insight to what it is like to
be a refuge within your own country and under the rule of a
group who support a fundamentalist ideology and are
prepared to eradicate anyone who opposes their beliefs.
Malala is a truly inspirational young women and the work
that she initiates and supports through her organisation
MALALA FUND restores your faith in humanity
The message that many of the students took home from the movie was that we are truly blessed to
be living in Australia and they are grateful for the opportunities that come with that privilege,
access to education, the freedom to celebrate your beliefs and cultural identity and the knowledge
that when you go to sleep of a night you are not under the threat of war or physical violence
Malala finished of a fantastic week of celebrations, a week where we acknowledged our differences
and promoted multiculturalism through art, music, dance and food. A variety of activities that
provided the opportunity for us to feel like we all belong, are valued and therefore are more united
as a community signifying at Marian Catholic College “our diversity is our strength”.
I hope that everyone has a safe & happy
Easter and enjoy time with family & friends
Sue Hone (Pastoral Care Worker)
GREASE UPDATE
Students involved in the show will be practising on Tuesdays
3:30pm—5:30pm and Sundays 1pm—5pm please see facebook
for details, see schedule on drama door or email
If you cannot make it to a practise please inform Mr Hillam, Mrs Calabria,
Mrs Aventi or leave a message on facebook group
If you are a parent or student who wishes to join the closed facebook page
please email [email protected] ‘
Contracts and money for student packages is due in PLEASE MAKE SURE
THAT STUDENTS TRY ON SIZES DO NOT GUESS AS THE SIZES
MAY NOT BE THE SAME AS NORMAL
We still have great packages available for donations so if you think you would like to be
associated with another of our fantastic productions please email Belinda Aventi for
more information [email protected]
THANK YOU TO THE FOLLOWING BUSINESSES
Platinum – JM Total Property Services, David Davidge Solicitor & MIA Financial
Services
Gold – Footsteps Podiatry
Silver – Leading Edge Computers, Ray White Realestate, Choices Floor Coverings &
Zanotto Brothers
Bronze – A & K Plant Hire, Griffith Real Estate, Pinnacle HPC, Real Property
Conveyancers, Riverina Nurseries & Codemo Machinery
Friends – Higher Help
IMPORTANT DATES FOR CAST & CREW -
FRIDAY 10th JUNE—REHEARSAL AT SCHOOL
SATURDAY 11th & SUNDAY 12th JUNE—BUMP IN (CREW & BAND ONLY)
MONDAY 13th JUNE—FULL DRESS REHEARSAL @ THEATRE
SHOWS are
WED 15th JUNE, THURS 16th JUNE, FRI 17th JUNE and SAT 18th JUNE.