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Loreto College Newsletter 16 April 2013TRANSCRIPT
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 10 - 16 April, 2013
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Dear Parents and Students
We rejoice in the Easter rising and the promise of hope it brings to all believers in Christ.
Last Friday we gathered as a staff at the Mt Coot-tha Botanical Gardens for our annual day of Retreat. We were fortunate to be guided in the morning sessions by the Reverend Dr Denis Edwards, world renowned theologian from the Department of Theology at Flinders University. His particular scholarship is in the area of ecological theology and spirituality. He is author of several books including: Edwards, D. (2012). Jesus and the Natural World: Exploring a Christian Approach to Ecology. Mulgrave, Victoria: Garrett Publishing. Edwards, D. (2010). How God acts?: creation, redemption, and special diving action. Minneapolis, USA: Fortress Press Edwards, D. (2006). Ecology at the Heart of Faith. New York, USA: Orbis Books. Edwards, D. (2004). Breath of Life: A Theology of the Creator Spirit. Maryknoll, USA: Orbis Books.
Much of his work contemplates the Christian emphasis, to be found in scripture, that calls us to the challenge of “ecological conversion”. Our new Pope also calls us to be “protectors of all the gifts of creation”. May the life giving spirit, the God in us all, give us wisdom as we seek to be loving, respectful and wise custodians of God’s bounty and magnificence. “All things the Lord has made, bless the Lord: give glory and eternal praise to him.” (Daniel 3 : 57)
Photo: Owlets perched in the birch tree branches at Loreto, Adelaide, 2009.
“Let us keep a place for Christ in our hearts.
Let us care for one another.
Let us be loving custodians of creation.”
(a ‘tweet’ from Pope Francis)
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WELCOME
This term we warmly welcome back Mrs Margaret Dowling and Ms Kath McCormack who are replacing Mr Deveson and Mrs Dowden, both of whom are on long service leave for the term. We are very grateful to have teachers of such experience and expertise available to be with us.
CONGRATULATIONS
To Georgia Hillas and Wade Bilton on their selection to the Metropolitan East Regional team to compete in the State Hockey Championships in Townsville in May. We wish them every success.
To Shannon O’Connor on her selection to the Metropolitan East Regional team to compete in the State Water Polo Championships at Noosa in May. We wish her every success.
Yours sincerely
Cheryl Hamilton
Principal
*TERMS & CONDITIONS
1. The College Fee Raffle is organised by Loreto College Coorparoo and all proceeds will be directed to stage one of the 2013 Capital Campaign.
2. The cost of each ticket is $20, or 3 tickets for $50. No more than 850 tickets will be sold. Multiple tickets may be purchased. The tickets are available upon completion of the ticket form, or sold in person. Payment must be made at the time of purchase.
3. Ticket sales are open to current parents, enrolled parents and friends of Loreto College. Three prizes are being offered:
4. 1st prize is for one year’s College tuition fees, being for 2014 only, for a student accepted or enrolled at Loreto College Coorparoo. The prize does not include other supplementary activity such as Building Fund donation, P&F Association donation, excursions, camps, or any other items which may be included on the winners’ College account.
5. If the winner so chooses, 1st prize may be donated to the College for use as a Scholarship or Bursary.
6. 2nd and 3rd prizes are each one $150 voucher from Y’s Uniforms.
7. The prizes will be drawn on Saturday 1 June 2013 at the Loreto College Coorparoo ‘Great Gatsby’ Gala Ball. The winner will be notified by telephone or email and their name will be published in the Loreto College Coorparoo newsletter.
8. Membership of any Loreto College Coorparoo Association or association bodies, whether executive, or as a committee member, or otherwise, will not preclude participation in this raffle.
9. Any disputes or disagreements arising from the holding of the College Fee Raffle will ultimately be determined by the School Council. Once Council has made its determination, no other correspondence will be entered into.
10. Prizes are not transferable for cash.
Raffle closes 5pm Thursday 30 May Drawn Saturday 1 June 2013 at the Loreto ‘Great Gatsby’ Gala Ball
All proceeds will benefit the Loreto College Capital Campaign
Enquiries to Catherine Shipton, Community Relations and Development Manager 07 3394 9957 or
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Tickets can be purchased at Loreto College reception or by completing the form below and sending to:
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In partnership with our Parents and Friends' Association proudly presents
Join us for an evening of fabulous flappers,
feathers, decadent dandies and dappers.
Dance the night away to the sounds of a
big band, enjoy canapés, a two course menu,
two hours of drinks (no prohibition here!),
auctions, raffles and more!
Saturday 1st June
Rydges Hotel, Glenelg Street, South Bank
7pm — Midnight
Dress: 1920s Gatsby-esque
$150
Book now by visiting
www.trybooking.com/CNUB RSVP Friday 24th May
Tables of 10 available
Enquiries to Catherine Shipton
Community Relations &
Development Manager, 07 3394 9957
All proceeds will benefit the P&F and
Loreto College Capital Campaign
GREAT GATSBY THE 2013
GALA BALL
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Events Calendar
Wednesday 17 April
German Exchange Students arrive
Debating Round 2 - Year 9 & 11
Year 11 & 12 VA Studies Workshop
Thursday 18 April
Year 10 Alcohol Awareness with Year 12 Health Education
Friday 19 April
Year 11 Religion Excursion
Autumn Music Concert 1 - 6.00pm
Saturday 20 April
Tennis - Round 8
Tuesday 23 April
German Exchange students - Excursion to Seaworld
Council Meeting 5.45pm
Year 10 Marist Dancing - 6.30pm - 9.30pm
Wednesday 24 April
German Day
Debating Round 2 - Year 10 & 12
Thursday 25 April
Anzac Day
Friday 26 April
Year 10 Geography Field Trip
Autumn Concert 2 - Mary Ward Centre 6.00pm
Monday 29 April
German Exchange Students Depart
Year 9 Art Workshop - P6 & 7
Tuesday 30 April
Parent/Student/Homeroom Teacher Interviews 1.30pm - 6.30pm
Wednesday 1 May
Year 8 BL, GO & RE Geography Field Trip
Debating Round 2 - Year 8
Thursday 2 May
Year 11 Retreat
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Careers Update
Antipodeans Abroad
Find out about some amazing volunteer and gapwork placements available for 2014 which are offered through Antipodeans Abroad . The information nights offer an opportunity for students and parents to find out more about Antipodeans and their GapBreak program, where gap year students or anyone looking for a short term break, give back to a community in need and develop great leadership and team work skills as they travel abroad. You will be able to meet a returned volunteer, Antipodeans staff, and ask lots of questions.
Date: Thursday 18th April
Time: 6:30-7:30PM
Location: The Bleeding Heart Cafe, 166 Ann St, Brisbane
Visit http://www.antipodeans.com.au/Info-Night/GapBreak-Info-Nights/GapBreak-Information-Night-18th-April-2013.htm to register. Ms Christine Rynne - Careers Coordinator
Grease Booking
Parents/Students, if you are interested in seeing “Grease” featuring Rob Mills, Gretel Scarlett, Anthony Callea, Stephen Mahy, Lucy Maunder, Todd McKenny and Bert Newton - Wednesday 28th August @ 7.30pm, Lyric Theatre, QPAC ($71.05 per ticket - Adults, $49.90 -Children/Students) as part of a school group booking, please have your daughter place her name at the office, including number of tickets required. She will also need to collect a payment slip and return it to school as soon as possible to secure seats. We have been allocated seats in Balcony 1. Tickets usually sell out fast, so please book early otherwise you may be disappointed. Please note the booking is two weeks before the exam block and is on the same evening as the Debating Grand Finals. This was the only option we had available to us for a group booking. Tickets will be sold on a first in first paid basis. Here is the link to the “Grease” page for your interest: http://greaseistheword.com.au/ Any questions, please contact Helen Radvan: [email protected] Helen Radvan - Drama Department
Music News Music Tour I hope members of Jazz Ensemble are still keeping Friday 19 to Monday 22 July free – because we are going to the CQ Uni Jazz Festival. More details to come as they become available!
Autumn Concert One – Friday 19 April (Jazz Ensemble, Concert Bands 1&2, Guitar Ensembles 1&2, Junior & Senior Choirs, String Ensemble, String Quartet)
Autumn Concert Two – Friday 26 April (Sorelle, Exit Stage Left, Flute Ensembles 1&2, Clarinet Ensemble, Percussion Ensembles 1&2, Chorale, Symphony Orchestra)
These two dates form our first major performance commitments for the year and it is an expectation of membership in any school music group that ALL students involved in an ensemble attend for their concert. Concerts run from 6 pm to 9 pm and students are expected to stay for the duration of the event, participating as an audience member when not actually on stage. If this expectation causes any difficulties, then it is vital that parents contact the Coordinator of Music, Mr Ben Langford either by phone or email urgently to negotiate a solution. Full information (including expectations, concert program, arrival times, warm-up venues, uniform and supply of supper) can be found at the back of this newsletter. Ben Langford - Director of Music
Parent/Student / Homeroom Teach Interviews On Tuesday, 30 April we will be conducting interviews for each student and her parent/s with one of her Homeroom teachers. The purpose of this interview is to reflect on the student’s progress and to make positive and practical plans for the future. The interviews will have a slightly different focus depending on the student’s Year Level, eg Year 8’s will reflect on the process of settling into secondary school and Year 11’s on their adjustment to senior schooling. The Year 10 interviews will form part of the development of each student’s Senior Education Training Plan.
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Interviews will be conducted between 1.30pm and 6.30pm and will be for approximately 15 minutes. Information about these interviews will be sent home during this week. Classes will conclude at 12.30pm. Students may go home or be supervised at school during the remainder of the afternoon. This interview is in addition to the Parent/Student/Subject Teacher interviews held in July when parents have the opportunity to talk with each of their daughter’s teachers about her progress in particular subjects. We hope this interview opportunity will enhance communication between families and the College and our ability to provide the very best for your daughters academically and pastorally. Helen Carty - Deputy Principal - Pastoral Care
P& F News
Our next P & F meeting is on Tuesday 7 May at 7.30pm and we warmly invite parents to attend. Please consider joining other parents and members of the wider community at the Gala Ball on Saturday 1 June. It
promises to be a wonderful evening. A raffle is being conducted in conjunction with the Gala Ball with a prize that will appeal to all parents! Please see the
flyer in this newsletter for details. Thank you to the many parents who have paid their $15 P & F Levy with their term’s fees. This small amount per
family delivers a lot of value to the school. For example, it has funded the ceiling fans in the Mary Ward Centre as well as the drop curtain that will be installed there in the June holidays. We will let you know as soon as we have decided on this year’s project. Thank you.
Science Department News Term Two is promising to be an eventful and exciting time in the Science Department. Year 8 classes are delving into atoms and molecules, our Year 9s are covering geology and electricity, while the Year 10s are looking at chemical reactions. The Year 11 Physics class will be working towards their excursion later on in the year by focussing on dynamics and energy changes. Their counterparts in Year 12 will begin the term studying electromagnetism and will then design and conduct their own extended experimental project on a topic of their choosing. The Year 11 Chemistry cohort will be conducting analytical laboratory work on water quality, while the Year 12 chemists will be learning all about dynamic equilibrium. Our four Year 12 Biology classes will be studying how organisms respond to their environment with a particular focus on cell biology and human physiology. On Monday 20th May all Year 11 Biology students will be going to North Stradbroke Island for a Field Trip which forms an important part of their course and data collected contributes to a summative assessment item. The students will be studying Sand Dune Ecosystems, the Biology of Brown Lake as well as the Mangroves at Myora Springs. To maximise the time spent on the island we will need to have an earlier than normal start and later finish to the day. Students need to be at school at 6.50am as we will be leaving at 7.00am sharp to catch the 8am barge. The anticipated return time to Loreto is 4.30pm. All of the details of the field trip are explained in a letter that all Biology students will receive in the near future.
As well as our busy “in house” program, there are some exciting external enrichment opportunities being offered. The University of Queensland and St Aidan’s Anglican Girls’ School are hosting the Aspiring Women in Science Conference over 24th - 26th May. It is aimed at girls in Years 10 to 12 wanting to continue their Science education at a tertiary level and promises to be an informative and inspiring event. The QUT Vice-Chancellor’s STEM camp is designed to give students a taste of the science, technology, engineering and mathematics disciplines by engaging in a hands-on, intensive exploration of a project in their chosen discipline. Students will work in teams of 3-4 and apply their creativity and investigative skills on topics such as: addressing environmental issues; solving problems in the energy, food and medical sectors; and improving information dissemination and security. The STEM Camp is an intellectually challenging four day event, run in the mid semester holiday break in June. The camp is fully funded by QUT – there is no cost for students to attend and it is open to Year 11 students. The National Youth Science Forum (NYSF) is a twelve day program for students moving into Year 12 who are thinking about a career in science, engineering and technology. It is held early in 2014 during the school holidays at the Australian National University, Canberra. The NYSF helps students who wish to follow careers in science, engineering and technology by introducing them to research and researchers, by encouraging the achievement of excellence in all their undertakings, and by helping to develop their communication and interpersonal skills.
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Students interested in the above events can visit the respective websites or see me at the College. In addition, I am readily contactable by phone or email should you have any queries. In closing, I wish all of our students an enlightening and productive Term Two under the erudite guidance of the fan-tastic Science Department staff and I look forward to seeing our labs buzzing with activity over the coming weeks. Matthew Lourigan - Science Coordinator
Trivia Night Date Claimer:
The 2013 Trivia Night will be held on Saturday 18 May in the Mary Ward Centre. The theme will be “All Things American” and there will be heaps of great prizes. Book your tickets at www.trybooking.com/CSYK from 7 AM Friday. Adults $15 and Secondary students $10. If you would like to organise to sit with specific friends, once you have booked your tickets on Trybooking, email names of those in your group to the Music Department and we will put aside a table for you.
Prize Donations The Music Support Group is looking for any parents who might be willing to donate an item (big or small) to be used as prize for Trivia Night, raffles, concert Lucky Door etc. It could be a 2 for 1 voucher for your shop/restaurant, a bottle of wine, movie tickets etc. All donations help the Music Support Group to raise money that goes directly back to our students and ensembles through the Tuition Scholarships. If you are able to donate a prize we are in urgent need of items for the upcoming Trivia Night to be held in a month’s time on 18 May!
Tuckshop Volunteers required Urgently! A reminder that Tuckshop Volunteers are urgently required to work on Team 3 on a Wednesday on the following dates: Wednesday 15 May
Wednesday 24 July
Wednesday 21 August
Wednesday 18 September
Wednesday 23 October
Wednesday 20 November - If you can assist please contact Alison in the Tuckshop. Phone: 3394 9944. Thank you.
Year 8 Parent High Tea Year 8 Parents are warmly invited to attend a High Tea on Friday 3 May from 9.30am -11.30am at Cream Patisserie, Cavendish Road, Coorparoo. Numbers are limited so please book early. For further information see flyer attached to the newsletter or contact Bronwen Harvey on Mob: 0407 723 306. We hope you can join us and look forward to seeing you. Bronwen Harvey - Year 8 Parent Representative
Year 9 - 12 Subject Changes All changes of subjects must be finalised with Mr Elsworthy by 3.00pm, Friday 19 April at the latest. Please collect a Subject Change form from the College office. A letter from parents is essential if any subject changes are to be considered. Return both the form and the letter to Mr Elsworthy. Pat Elsworthy - Deputy Principal - Curriculum
Year 10 Marist Dancing
Year 10 Marist Dancing starts next Tuesday 23rd April for 5 weeks. Students who have elected to attend need to be at the Loreto Service Area at 6.30pm each Tuesday evening. For the first four weeks of lessons, students will return to the College at 9.30pm. Please ensure your daughter has read the dress code attached to the original permission letter and that this is followed carefully.
We have a small number of reserves to fill in for students if they are ill. If your daughter is absent from school on a Tuesday morning, please ensure you notify the school office to state whether she is attending the dancing that evening. The reserves will be organised based on attendance and any telephone information received each Tuesday morning. Michelle Davidson - Year 10 Coordinator
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Sports Department News VOLLEYBALL 2013
Round 7 Final Reports
On the last Wednesday of Term 1, Loreto Volleyball teams competed in their final round of matches in the BSGSA competition. All teams played exciting games, producing an excellent standard of Volleyball.
Open A – Final Placing: Second
The difficult outdoor conditions experienced in the final game of the season didn't upset the concentration of the Open A team who comfortably defeated Stuartholme 3 - 0. Excellent serving and good communication throughout the match provided the basis for this very good win. Well done for an outstanding season of volleyball. Congratulations to all girls for a strong season: Taili Beausang, Carla Caputo, Kristen Feuerriegel, Kate Hutchins, Georgia Johnson, Julia Logan, Isabelle Mowen (Captain), Mia Page, Gabryela Sellars, Emily Smallhorn.
Open B –– Final Placing: Fourth
A convincing win to our Open B team over Mt St Michael’s, 3 sets to nil. An impressive display of attacking Volleyball and good covering in defence. Special mention to Wade Bilton who served 17 in a row to take out the second set. Congratulations to: Emmaline-Kate Ball, Wade Bilton, Madison Brown, Tahlia Hansen, Olivia Mastry, Emily McMahon, Claudia Miotti, Abigail Raison, Erin Stafford, Sarah Toohey.
Junior A – Final Placing: Third
The Junior A Volleyball team finished their season strongly, with a comprehensive 3 - 0 win against St Rita’s. The strong win was a credit to the 3-touch Volleyball the girls had strived for all season. This 3-touch Volleyball has really starred in the last three weeks. If the girls continue to play this brand of Volleyball throughout their Volleyball careers, they could quite become a forced to be reckoned with. On the whole, the Junior A team season, while mixed in results, was a huge success in terms of the improvement in the all-round playing ability of all girls involved. Congratulations to: Georgia Christie, Samantha Crawford, Krystal Hatzipapas, Megan Laycock, Lucy Nielson, Grace O’Shea, Kate O’Sullivan, Matilda Ruffin.
Junior B – Final Placing: Fourth
A close loss to Lourdes Hill College. Anja Anderson and Isobella Scott, your passing was amazing and a big SHOUT out to Lauren Gleed whose passes have improved a lot throughout the season. Well done Nikki Foley and Kassidy Graham and to all the girls on their serving! Kate Duffy, you have continued to improve your passing and it has paid off, keep up the great work! Congratulations to: Anja Anderson, Kate Duffy, Nikki Foley, Lauren Gleed, Kassidy Graham, Kasey Hiscock, Lauren Hocking, Shenae Megahey, Brittany Ryan, Isobella Scott, Rachael Stafford. Junior C – Final Placing: Second
A determined Junior C team took the court for their final match against All Hallows’ and this most certainly paid off. The girls worked together to display strong 3-hit Volleyball and tight defence. A super performance to finish the season. Well done Girls. Congratulations to: Aislind Bell, Victoria Flores, Sophie Freedman, Amanda Hansen, Sophie Hinchliffe, Emily Littleton, Claire Lyons, Brigitte Mastry, Paige Paremain, Sidonie Smith.
Junior D – Final Placing: Premiers
Last Wednesday the Junior D Volleyball team won its final game against Mt St Michael's in a nail biting affair. The girls showed a lot of passion and determination to come out undefeated for the season. All girls should be very proud of themselves and have represented Loreto in fine style. Congratulations to: Julia Beiers, Georgia Fuller, Annetta Hile, Isabel-la Iovenitti, Nicole Kulczyk, Zoe McNamee, Mia Munch, Georgia Paroz, Christina Stephanos, Frances Wong. Junior E – Final Placing: Third Easily this team's best game yet, complete with fantastic serving and numerous attacking spikes! The girls embraced the front court setting system beautifully. It's been a pleasure coaching this eager team! Congratulations to: Riley Adams, Caitlin Dixon, Isabelle Feenaghty, Bronte Finn, Sally Nielson, Georgia O’Keefe, Maddison Ryan, Natalie Shay, Tiann Smith, Lydia Weir, Olivia Wintour.
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Junior F – Final Placing: Second
A spectacular finish to the season with a 2-0 win against Lourdes Hill! All team members are to be commended on their enormous improvement of skills and teamwork over the entire season! It has been a pleasure to coach you all. Congratulations to: Sophie Capell, Rachael Dalton, Grace Dwyer, Stella Griffin, Maggie Healy, Chloe Loveday, Emily Lowe, Audrey McCosker, Gabriella Miotti, Rose Owen, Ella Smyth.
As this is the final Volleyball report for the season, I would like to extend my congratulations to the all Loreto Volleyballers on their commitment to training and performing and the manner in which they took the court from week to week. All girls played each game in true Loreto spirit with fun and determination! Isabelle Mowen led from the front always leading by example, supporting her peers and being an invaluable assistant to me. I would also like to acknowledge our team of dedicated coaches and thank them for sharing their passion and knowledge with the girls: Mr Gavin Swanson, Zach Voll, Keira Harris, Sam Harris, Margaux Page, Ryan Johnson, Mrs Jacqui Gold and Stephanie Esprester. Thank you to our staff who generously supervised the travel teams: Miss Stewart, Mrs Van den Brink, Mrs Nielson, Mr Wright, Mrs Logan, Mrs Shaw, Mrs Dowden, Mrs Buckley, Mrs O’Donoghue, Mrs Ward and Mrs Meecham and lastly, to Mrs Wilkinson for all the behind the scenes work in the sports office. LORETO VOLLEYBALL 2013 – a season to be proud of! Kirsty Gore - Volleyball Coordinator
TENNIS Starting times for Tennis 2013: D1/2,D3, D4,E1/2,E3/4& E5 Commence at 8.00am and finish at 12noon A/ARES, B1/B2 and C1 Premiership Grades Commence at 11.30 am All other grades Commence at 1.00pm AHS games A - C Grades Commence at 10.00am MTA games A - C Grades Commence at 10.00am
Tennis
This Week’s Draw: Round 6 : 20 April
A/ARES V St Rita’s at St Rita’s College
B1/B2 V San Sisto at San Sisto Carina
B3/4 V Stuartholme at Brisbane Girls Grammar
B5/6 V Stuartholme (1) at Stuartholme Toowong
B7/8 V Stuartholme (1) at Brisbane Girls Grammar
C1/C2 V Stuartholme (2) at Stuartholme Toowong
C3/4 (1) V Loreto (2) at Brisbane Girls Grammar
C3/4 (2) V Loreto (1) at Brisbane Girls Grammar
D1/D2 V Lourdes Hill at Morningside Tennis Centre
D3/D4 V Our Lady’s College at Brisbane Girls Grammar
D5/6 (1) V Mt Alvernia (2) at Mt Alvernia Kedron
D5/6 (2) V Brigidine at Brisbane Girls Grammar
E1/2 V Stuartholme at Stuartholme Toowong
E3/4 (1) V All Hallows’(1) Brisbane Girls Grammar
E3/4 (2) V Mt St Michael’s (2) at Mt St Michael’s Ashgrove
Cross Country Loreto Cross Country was held at Whites Hill at the end of last term, with exceptional participation throughout the year levels. Congratulations to the winning house, Barry and to Mulhall who was runner up. Well done to the following girls who were awarded the Age Championships.
13 Years Age Champion – Helena Beiers
14 Years Age Champion – Taylor Chinn
15 Years Age Champion – Kate O’Sullivan
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16 Years Age Champion – Hannah Wixted
17 Years Age Champion – Emily Smallhorn
Congratulations to the girls who were selected in the Cross Country Squad for 2013. The hard work has begun with training commenced over the term break. All girls should be starting the Cross Country training this week. All squad members should have received a booklet about the season with details of training and competition. The training times are: Monday (compulsory), Tuesday and Thursday afternoon from 3.30pm to 4.45pm and Tuesday and Thursday morning from 6.45am to 8.00am. All permission forms (from the booklet) and details of attendance at Cross Country meets must be submitted to the Sports Department by Wednesday 17 April. The next Cross Country meets are as fol-lows:
QLD Cross Country Relay Championships, Daisy Hill – Saturday 20 April
Sherwood Forest Park Meet – Saturday 27 April 6.30am
Mount St Michael’s Meet, Anzac Park, Wool St ,Toowong – Wednesday 1 May
QLD All Schools Cross Country, Bald Hills – Saturday 4 May
University of Queensland Meet, St Lucia – Friday 17 May
Metropolitan East Cross Country, Capalaba – Tuesday 21 May
Congratulations to the following girls who have been selected to compete in the Metropolitan East Cross Country team on 21 May at Capalaba High School.
13 Years – Helena Beiers
14 Years – Ciera Stafford and Taylor Chinn
15 Years – Kate O’Sullivan
16 Years – Rebecca Marshall
17 Years – Emily Smallhorn, Erin Leask, Mary-Kate Dennis and Olivia Mastry
18 Years – Eloise Carroll and Celia Lane.
We wish them well at the event. Any further enquiries, please phone Mrs Stevens - Director of Sport on 33949980.
Tuckshop Volunteers Monday 22 April - Friday 26 April
Monday 22 April: Kerrie Bull, Louise Roberts, Gigi Sagner, Kathy
Kwan
Tuesday 23 April: Paula Freedman, Judith Beganovic, Dana
Rooney, Loretta Scaini-Clarke
Wednesday 24 April: Millie Coorey, Maureen Robb, Fiona
Greenwood, Helen Usher
Thursday 25 April: Anzac Day
Friday 26 April: Jayne Smith, Jennifer Hunter, Linda Schmidt,
Naomi/Robert Jansen
Special of the Day - $3.80
Monday 22 April: Meatlovers Pizza
Tuesday 23 April: Ravioli/Bolognaise Sauce
Wednesday 24 April: Satay Chicken & Hokkein
Noodles
Thursday 25 April: Anzac Day
Friday: 26 April: Nachos
Library Roster Monday 22 April - Friday 26 April Monday 22 April: Katrina Leech, Sharyn Luton, Kerri Fletcher, Teena McGuire Tuesday 23 April: Kim Cochran, Loredana Rooney, Naomi Jansen Wednesday 24 April: Karen Meimaris, Barb Laycock, Julie Bland Thursday 25 April: Anzac Day Friday 26 April: Maria Balzano, Carley Ball, Tina Sukker, Kerry Donoghue
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SVDP Easter Raffle Thank you The following letter of thanks was received from the SVDP Coordinator of the Inala Family Support Centre: To all the Girls and Staff at Loreto College Your continued support overwhelms us. Thank you so much for your cheque and Easter eggs. We have been very busy and of course this time of year is struggling after Christmas and getting their children back to school. We cannot express to you how much this helps The Inala Family Support Centre keep running and helping the poor in our area. Again, I welcome you to come out any time so you can see your good work helping those in need. We love the smiling faces of the girls and especially Mr Kenny. Once again thank you so much. Your kindness is much appreciated. God bless. Leasa Horn - Coordinator - Inala Family Support Centre
Bulletin / Notices St Vincent de Paul Migration Advice Service offers free visa advice to needy people. Call 048 7347 858 between 6pm and 9pm, Monday to Friday for an appointment.
The Mental Health and Wellbeing of Young People Seminar - Friday 17th May, 9am- 5pm @ UQ Centre, The University of Queensland
This is a seminar run by Generation Next, an organisation concerned with issues being faced by our young people today. The aim of the seminar is to provide knowledge and practical skills to those who can work with them to help maintain their emotional, social, mental, and physical wellbeing. Recommended for teachers, parents, social and youth workers, counsellors, and anyone else who might have an impact on the wellbeing of young people. For enquiries please call Generation Next on 1300 797 794 or see our website www.generationnext.com.au for more details. Worldwide Marriage Encounter: A weekend away for married couples. Weekend date: 24 - 26 May 2013 Venue: Santa Teresa, Ormiston QLD
For bookings/details contact: Tamara and Scott Menteith, ph (07) 4634 3559, [email protected] Information website: www.wwme.org.au
Are you a parent of siblings who fight? Every day thousands of parents wake up to the challenge of dealing with children who are in conflict with their siblings. Researchers from Triple P-Positive Parenting Program at The University of Queensland are interested in seeking the views of parents of siblings and understanding and improving children’s relationships with their siblings. To do this, the research team headed by Prof. Matt Sanders, would like to invite parents of siblings to fill out a brief questionnaire highlighting their experiences raising siblings. The researchers are interested to know how being a parent of siblings impacts your family? Do you receive enough support to deal with challenging behaviour? What sort of extra help do you think you need? And how best would you like to receive support? The information provided will be used to help develop a tailored parenting program for parents who are having difficulty with their children’s sibling conflict. Participating parents will also be invited to register their interest for the trial of the program once it is available.
All parents of siblings who have children aged between 2 and 10 years with no more than 4-years separating the two siblings are invited to participate in a brief questionnaire available at www.exp.psy.uq.edu.au/siblings. Parents do not need to have children who are in conflict to participate. Contact: John Pickering on (07) 3346 8743 or email [email protected] or visit Website for more information: www.exp.psy.uq.edu.au/siblings
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BRISBANE CATHOLIC PARENTS & FRIENDS If you have children in Catholic schools then you need to attend this event:
When: Wednesday 24 April at 5.30pm
Where: San Sisto College, 97 Mayfield Road, Carina
The Brisbane Archdiocesan Council of Parents & Friends Association invites you to an evening with Fr Richard Leonard. Fr Richard Leonard Sj will speak on the obstacles our Catholic children and schools face in living the “Christian way” in society today.
Come and get some tips, share some laughter and be inspired to go home and reconnect spiritually with your loved ones - how can you help them?
To get maximum benefit come prepared to listen with your heart and ears.
Doors open 5.15pm for drinks and dinner followed by a special presentation from Fr Richard. There is no charge for this event.
RSVP: By this Friday 19 April on Phone: 3335 0242* or email: [email protected]*
Limited Places so please book early *all bookings through the Federation of Parents and Friends of Catholic Schools in QLD on our behalf.
ROTARY CLUB OF STONES CORNER Re: Upcoming address by Dr John Herron on the ‘Danger of Drugs’ Invitation for interested Parents and Students - In guiding our teenage children through the challenges they will confront, an understanding of the possible consequences of misuse or casual trial of drugs is vital.
Dr Herron has indicated to our club his willingness to address students on this subject. The Rotary Club is grateful to him and we have invited him to be our guest on Monday 29 April at the Whites Hill State College.
Dr Herron is the Chairman of the Australian National Council on Drugs. He was appointed as Chairman of the Australian National Council on Drugs in February 2006.
He was a Senator in the Parliament of Australia representing the State of Queensland (1990 -2002) and was Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs (1996-2001).
Prior to entering Parliament he was a general surgeon for 30 years and during this time he occupied the positions of President of the Australian Medical Association, Chairman of the Australasian College of Surgeons and Chairman of the Australian Association of Surgeons of his State. He has been awarded the Bancroft Medal of the AMA (Qld), the Justin Fleming Medal of the Australian Association of Surgeons, a Citation by the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, the Humanitarian Overseas Medal for his service as a Care Australia medical officer during the Rwandan crisis and the Australian Service Medal.
Students from 12 selected schools and those parents who would like to accompany them are invited to come along, starting at 7.00pm and concluding at 9.00pm. There will be a Gold Coin donation supper at the end of the evening that supports a school student community project.
If you choose to attend, please RSVP by 22 April by email to [email protected]
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Concert Two (Fri 26 April, 6pm – 9pm)
Program Order
1. Sorelle
2. Flute Ensemble Two
3. Chorale
4. Clarinet Ensemble
5. Exit Stage Left
INTERMISSION
6. Percussion Ensemble Two
7. Flute Ensemble One
8. Percussion Ensemble One
9. Symphony Orchestra
Arrival Times / Venues
All groups except Orchestra and Percussion Ensembles, please arrive at 5:30 PM and immediately go to the following venues for warm-up and tuning:
Flutes Ensembles Room 701
Chorale Room 703
Sorelle Room 705
Clarinet Ensemble Practice Room 5
Orchestra should leave instruments in Room 702 and be seated in the audience by 6pm.
Percussionists please arrive by 6pm and sit in the audience. At the start of Intermission meet your conductor in Room 705.
Autumn Concerts 2013 - Friday 19 April & Friday 26 April, 6pm to 9pm
Attendance:
It is compulsory for all students in performing ensembles to attend the Concert at which their ensemble is performing. It is expected that students stay for the duration of the concert, even if their own performance has been completed. Any variation to this expectation requires written notification from parents and negotiation with the Coordinator of Music. Arrival times and venues for each ensemble are listed below. If you are in multiple ensembles, you may need to speak to your conductors to work out where to go first.
Uniform:
All Groups (except Guitar Ensembles who will wear all black) require:
* Full School Uniform with socks
* Blue hair ribbons
Members of the Guitar Ensembles who also perform in other groups will be required to change during the concert.
Villanova students should wear normal concert uniform.
Concert One (Fri 19 April, 6pm – 9pm)
Program Order
1. Jazz Ensemble
2. Junior Choir
3. String Quartet
4. Senior Choir
INTERMISSION
5. Guitar Ensemble One
6. Concert Band Two
7. String Ensemble
8. Guitar Ensemble Two
9. Concert Band One
Arrival Times / Venues
All groups except Concert Band One & Two, please arrive at 5:30 PM and immediately go to the following venues for warm-up and tuning:
String Ensemble Room 701
Guitar Ensembles 1 & 2 Room 702
Choirs Room 703
Jazz Ensemble Room 705
String Quartet Practice Rooms
Concert Band One & Two please arrive by 6pm and sit in the audience. At the start of intermission meet in the following venues: Wind and Brass Room 703 Percusssionists Room 705
Seating at both concerts - If you are in more than one group, please use the pre-concert time to get instruments tuned and then
meet with the conductor of your FIRST PERFORMING GROUP.
Don’t forget that during the half of the concert in which you perform, you should sit in the allocated student seating. During the other half of the concert, you should sit with your parents.
Supper - Could all singers (Junior Choir / Senior Choir) please supply supper for the Friday 19 April Concert and all attending
performers please supply supper for the Friday 26 April Concert. Plates should be delivered to the MWC canteen on arrival at 5:30 PM. Thank you!
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13 Years 14 Years 15 Years
16 Years 17 Years & Open
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Easter Liturgy
Music Trivia Night
Saturday 18 May 7.30pm start
Theme: All things American
Tickets: Adults $15, Students $10
Bookings: www.trybooking.com/CSYK
Licenced Bar available, BYO nibbles. Tea, coffee and supper provided
Year 8 Parent High Tea Invitation.
Please join Us
Date: Friday 3rd May 2013Time: 09:30 to 11:30am
At: Cream Patisserie Cavendish Rd CoorparooCost: $35.00 per person.
(Please book early as there are limited numbers).Enquires To: Bronwen Harvey on 0407723306.
RSVP Tear off Slip ---------------------------------------------(Return to College Office by Tuesday 30 April)With your payment cash/cheque/credit card
Yes I would like to attend. Parent’s Name/Names .............................................................................................Daughter’s Name & H/R ..........................................................................................
CREDIT CARD PAYMENT DETAILS Name……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..……………………Cheque enclosed for $……………..… (Payable to Loreto College CoorparooCash ………………………………………...
Credit Card: Please debit my Visa ___ Mastercard ___ for $________________Number: _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _Cardholder’s Name: ..................................................................................... Expiry Date _____/_____Cardholder’s Signature:
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