7 may 2013

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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 13 - 7 May, 2013 Jusce Sincerity FREEDOM Verity Felicity Sincerity Freedom JUSTICE Verity Felicity Dear Parents and Students In this, our 85 th anniversary year, I very much look forward to the official launch of our eagerly ancipated Master Plan at the Great Gatsby Gala Ball on 1 June. Following the State Government’s announcement in 2011 to have Year 7’s as part of all secondary schools in 2015, it was immediately clear to us that any necessary Year 7 developments should be considered in conjuncon with future capital building requirements. Therefore, the College Council engaged leading architects, Thomson Adse, to develop a facilies Master Plan for the whole College site. An important part of the process used by Thomson Adse has been the representave consultaon with key stakeholders and the formaon of a Capital Works and Property Commiee, comprising community members who have industry experse and experience, to advise the School Council. The excing vision that has emerged will, with the support of the community, re-define the campus in a number of significant and important ways over me. As we look “beyond today” to develop the College in ways that are respecul of our heritage and consistent with our ethos, we will be: enhancing many posive aributes and assets that already exist; refurbishing and remodelling some of the older facilies; and adding some very excing new developments to address the important educaonal imperaves that have been idenfied as part of this significant Master Planning process. The beauful campus that we enjoy today is unquesonably thanks to the generous support and efforts of those generaons who have gone before us. Today’s campus is their legacy to us. We offer them both thanks and deep appreciaon. What then will our legacy be to the future generaons of Loreto students? With your support, together we can make a remarkable difference “beyond today”. In ancipaon, I thank you for support and look forward to sharing more details of the Master Plan with you. “Time is not something you give back. The very next moment may be an answer to your prayer. To deny that is to deny the most important part of the future: hope.” The Time Keeper by Mitch Albom

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Page 1: 7 May 2013

T (07) 3394 9999

Absentee Line (07) 3394 9964

E emailloretoqldeduau

W wwwloretoqldeduau

PO Box 1726 Coorparoo DC Qld 4151

Volume 13 - 7 May 2013

Justice Sincerity FREEDOM Verity Felicity Sincerity Freedom JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Dear Parents and Students

In this our 85th anniversary year I very much look forward to the official launch of our eagerly anticipated Master Plan at the Great Gatsby Gala Ball on 1 June

Following the State Governmentrsquos announcement in 2011 to have Year 7rsquos as part of all secondary schools in 2015 it was immediately clear to us that any necessary Year 7 developments should be considered in conjunction with future capital building requirements Therefore the College Council engaged leading architects Thomson Adsett to develop a facilities Master Plan for the whole College site An important part of the process used by Thomson Adsett has been the representative consultation with key stakeholders and the formation of a Capital Works and Property Committee comprising community members who have industry expertise and experience to advise the School Council

The exciting vision that has emerged will with the support of the community re-define the campus in a number of significant and important ways over time As we look ldquobeyond todayrdquo to develop the College in ways that are respectful of our heritage and consistent with our ethos we will be enhancing many positive attributes and assets that already exist refurbishing and remodelling some of the older facilities and adding some very exciting new developments to address the important educational imperatives that have been identified as part of this significant Master Planning process

The beautiful campus that we enjoy today is unquestionably thanks to the generous support and efforts of those generations who have gone before us Todayrsquos campus is their legacy to us We offer them both thanks and deep appreciation

What then will our legacy be to the future generations of Loreto students

With your support together we can make a remarkable difference ldquobeyond todayrdquo

In anticipation I thank you for support and look forward to sharing more details of the Master Plan with you

ldquoTime is not something you give back The very next moment may be an answer to your prayer To deny that is to deny the most important part of the future hoperdquo The Time Keeper by Mitch Albom

Page 2 Volume 13 - 7 May 2013

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GROWTH IN LORETO SPORT

In recent years we have seen a pleasing increase in both the numbers of sports being offered at Loreto and also in the number of teams representing the school in various sports

Last year we introduced two new sports to the Loreto sporting schedule Waterpolo (3 teams) and AFL (2 teams) As lsquofirst seasonersrsquo the girls enjoyed the opportunity to learn new skills to improve their fitness and to have fun together We also introduced a swimming clinic in Term Four last year which carried over into the new year Additionally we added a Swimming Team Camp to the schedule to build skills fitness and team spirit

I am also pleased to see the growing number of girls participating in the running program With a training squad of 60 we are seeing some real benefits in terms of fitness and endurance This coming weekend they will participate in a Cross CountryAthletics camp which should also bring benefits This camp is another new initiative for sport at Loreto

Importantly we have also increased the number of teams playing the popular sports of Volleyball Netball Basketball and Touch Football for the school The number of girls now participating in Netball has increased by 67 and Volleyball by 60 since 2010

This growth in sport represents a significant improvement and I thank both the Sports Department and Mrs Stevens Director of Sport for their vision commitment and efforts in this regard

As you might well imagine this growth in sport has placed increased pressure on our facilities and our staffing however with the support of Loreto staff parents students and past pupils all working together we will continue to look for creative ways to maximize the sporting opportunities for our students

YEAR 11 RETREAT

I was pleased to learn from both the staff and the students on their return from last weekrsquos Year 11 retreats that the experience was so special I thank the staff involved in particular Mr Donnelly Mrs Ward and Mrs Meecham for their leadership and time given to the very important program which emphasizes holistic and spiritual growth through faith hope and love I thank the students for their openness to the experience and for their engagement and positive participation

CONDOLENCES

To Cara Wing (Year 9) and her family on the recent passing of Cararsquos grandfather May he rest in Godrsquos loving care Amen

To Monica (Year 12) Daniela (Year 9) and Guilia (past student) Lazzaretti on the passing of their much loved Nonna Annamaria May she rest peacefully now in Godrsquos loving care and welcome embrace Amen

Yours sincerely

Cheryl Hamilton

Principal

Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 3

TERMS amp 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 yearrsquos 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 PampF Association donation excursions camps or any other items which may be included on the winnersrsquo 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 Yrsquos Uniforms

7 The prizes will be drawn on Saturday 1 June 2013 at the Loreto College Coorparoo lsquoGreat Gatsbyrsquo 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 lsquoGreat Gatsbyrsquo Gala Ball

All proceeds will benefit the Loreto College Capital Campaign

Enquiries to Catherine Shipton Community Relations and Development Manager 07 3394 9957 or shiptoncloretoqldeduau

Mr Ms Mrs Miss Dr Other _________

Name _____________________________

Address ___________________________

___________________________________

State __________ Postcode __________

Phone _____________________________

Email ______________________________

Visa Mastercard Cash Cheque Please make payable to Loreto College Coorparoo

Amount $

Name on card

_______________________________________

Card Number

_ _ _ _ | _ _ _ _ | _ _ _ _ | _ _ _ _

Expiry _ _ | _ _ CCV No _ _ _

Signature ______________________________

85 Celebrating YEARS 85

Tickets can be purchased at Loreto College reception or by completing the form below and sending to

Loreto College Coorparoo Development Office PO Box 1726 Coorparoo DC QLD 4151

Page 4 Volume 13 - 7 May 2013

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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 canapeacutes 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 mdash Midnight

Dress 1920s Gatsby-esque

$150

Book now by visiting

wwwtrybookingcomCNUB RSVP Friday 24th May

Tables of 10 available

Enquiries to Catherine Shipton

Community Relations amp

Development Manager 07 3394 9957

or shiptoncloretoqldeduau

All proceeds will benefit the PampF and

Loreto College Capital Campaign

GREAT GATSBY THE 2013

GALA BALL

85 Celebrating YEARS 85

Per Person

Win a $250

Coles Myer

gift card amp

other prizes

Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 5

Events Calendar

Wednesday 8 May

Debating - Round 3 Year 9 amp 11

Thursday 9 May

Year 11 Ancient History UQ Research Day

Friday 10 May

Mission Day

Year 8 Parent High Tea 1130am - Cream Patisserie - Coorparoo

Saturday 11 May

Tennis Round 9

Sunday 12 May

Junior Drama Club rehearsal - 900am - 300pm

Monday 13 May

Year 11 VA Workshop

Tuesday 14 May

Year 9 NAPLAN Testing

Year 10 Marist Dancing 630pm - 930pm

School Council Meeting 545pm

Wednesday 15 May

Year 9 NAPLAN Testing

Year 12 Economics Seminar 700am - 830am

Round 1 BSGSA Netball and Soccer

Debating Round 3 - Year 10 amp 12

Thursday 16 May

Year 9 NAPLAN Testing

Year 10 11 amp 12 Drama Theatre Visit to lsquoAnimal Farmrsquo

Friday 17 May

Junior Drama Club Performance - 600pm - 800pm

Saturday 18 May

Tennis - Round 10

Music Support Group Trivia Night

Monday 20 May

Year 11 Biology Excursion - North Stradbroke Island

Year 12 Information Night - 700pm MWC

Tuesday 21 May

Year 10 Marist Dancing 630pm - 930pm

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Page 6 Volume 13 - 7 May 2013

Art Deparment

ldquoArt Work of the Termrdquo is an award given to students for works that have been selected by Students on the Art Council

Committee The recipients were presented with their certificated at assembly last Wednesday by the Art Council Leader Sophie Kubler The award winners were Year 8 Lilli Yee Isabella Camaroni and Miranda Pattison Year 10 Laura Maher Kasey Hiscock and Chloe-Avrill Brown Year 11 Visual Arts Studies Molly OrsquoBrien Year 11 Visual Art Sheridan Tully and Isabella Christ Year 12 Visual Arts Studies Caitlin Hogan and Rebecca Hansen (Students in Year 8 Blue White and Green and Year 9 Art are in the process of having their pottery fired They will be

included in next termrsquos awards) Some of their work is presented below Leonie McCulkin - Art Coordinatortor

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Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 7

Big Thinkerrsquos Guide to Big Ideas Excursion A reminder to all those girls attending the Big Thinkerrsquos excursion to meet at Student Services Centre near the Circular Drive at 820 Monday 13 May Students will need to bring a small notebook and pen a water bottle and their morning tea and lunch We will be travelling to and from the venue by taxi so will be back in time for students to meet buses It is going to be an interesting and challenging day For more information have a look at the website wwwacademyconferencescom

Debating News The second round of the QDU competition is now complete ndash we are now half-way through the preliminary rounds The

results are shown below Just a reminder to all our debaters regarding debating etiquette please arrive at least 15

minutes before the start of your debate and remember ndash no whispering to each other while the other team is debating This

is however a rare opportunity to pass notes to each other while the opposition is talking

Most of our teams are still in the running to be eligible for the Finals Rounds To be eligible a team must have won at least

three debates in the preliminary rounds Keep arguing John McKinlay - Debating Coordinator

Drama News After a long semester of committed practices itrsquos time for the Junior Drama Club participants and Leaders to showcase their

hard work and dedication We invite all family staff students and friends to come along to the Mary Ward Centre on Friday

17 May and join with us in the celebrations The night will begin with a gold coin entry at 7pm and will be filled with fine

dramatic performances accompanied by food and drink So please come along sit back relax and enjoy the show

Kerry Williams - Drama Coordinator

Grease Booking News ParentsStudents if you are interested in seeing ldquoGreaserdquo featuring Rob Mills Gretel Scarlett Anthony

Callea Stephen Mahy Lucy Maunder Todd McKenny and Bert Newton - Wednesday 28th

August

730pm Lyric Theatre QPAC ($7105 per ticket - Adults $4990 -ChildrenStudents) 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 2 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

ldquoGreaserdquo page for your interest httpgreaseisthewordcomau Any questions please contact Helen Radvan

radvanhloretoqldeduau Our school booking must be finalised by this Friday 10th

May Thank you

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Affirmative Negative Winning Team

Loreto 81 Alex Hills SHS Loreto 81

Our Ladyrsquos College 81 Loreto 82 Loreto 82

Loreto 83 Moreton Bay College 83 Moreton Bay College 83

Bris Christian College 91 Loreto 91 Loreto 91

St Thomas More 91 Loreto 92 Loreto 92

Loreto 93 Kimberley College 92 Kimberley College 92

CHAC 101 Loreto 101 Loreto 101

Loreto 102 Villanova 101 Villanova 101

Loreto 103 Iona 102 Loreto 103

Loreto 111 All Hallows 112 Loreto 111

Iona 121 Loreto 121 Iona 121

Page 8 Volume 13 - 7 May 2013

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Music News Congratulations - To the members of the Chorale and Flute Ensemble One Both groups performed for community events over the past week and represented Loreto College with distinction Thanks also to the teachers who accompanied the girls ndash Mrs Cathy Anderson Ms Ysolt Clark Mrs Anna Nielson and Ms Breana Cohen

Upcoming events - On Thursday 23 May St Elizabethrsquos at Tarragindi are holding an Under 8rsquos celebration with the

theme ldquoCelebrating Community Sharing Music Movement and Culture Think Locallyrdquo We will be sending the Clarinet Ensemble to support this local school by performing at their 900 am opening assembly We will transport students directly from and back to the school by taxi and they would miss Periods 1 and 2 of classes that day The students will be accompanied by their conductor Ms Melissa Cox

Music Support Group ndash The next meeting of the Parents Music Support Group is tomorrow - Wednesday 8 May New parents are always welcome Meetings are held in the Gonzaga Barry Building begin at 730 pm and always finish by 830 pm We are currently finalising preparation for the Loreto Trivia Night which is on Saturday 18 May

Loreto Music Festival ndash Heats for the Festival have begun this week A schedule for all heats was published on the Music Noticeboard last week Students must take careful note of the following

There are sometimes multiple heats for one section ndash all students should attend the first heat If you are unavailable for any heat you should contact the teacher adjudicating that section and organise with them which heat you are able to perform at

If you decide you are not prepared enough to perform at your designated heat you must contact the teacher adjudicating that section prior to the day of the heat If you do this then there will be no penalty If you simply do not show up 5 points will be deducted from your house tally

It is compulsory for all students to bring a copy of their music to the heat to hand in to their adjudicator

Donrsquot forget that you cannot perform a piece that you have learnt during rehearsals with your regular ensembles (eg Vocal quartet performing a Senior Choir piece learnt last year)

Worldrsquos Biggest Orchestra ndash During the July holidays Australian Jazz Icon James Morrison will be organising a Guinness Book of Records world record attempt at forming (and actually playing music with) both the Worldrsquos Biggest Orchestra (6500 musicians) and the Worldrsquos Largest Trumpet Section (1200 musicians) The events will be held on Saturday 13 July at 1200pm in King George Square (Trumpet) and 300pm in Suncorp Stadium (Orchestra) There is a $15 registration fee and all the information and music can be found at this website httpwwwworldsbiggestorchestracom If enough students are interested then we will organise a Loreto group to enter Please let us know if you want to be part of this massive event by emailing the Music Department

(musicloretoqldeduau) Ben Langford - Director of Music

Loreto Music Festival Heat Schedule

B4 ndash Advanced Instrumental Solo

Wednesday 8 May 730AM Room 705

B2 ndash Junior Instrumental Solo

Heat 1 ndash Wednesday 8 May 730AM Room 703

Heat 2 ndash Wednesday 8 May Lunch Room 703

B1 ndash Beginner Instrumental Solo

Monday 13 May Lunch Room 703

A2 ndash Year Nine Vocal Solo

Monday 13 May 320-4PM Room 702

A4 ndash Senior Vocal Solo

Heat 1 ndash Tuesday 14 May Lunch Room 701

Heat 2 ndash Wednesday 15 May Lunch Room 701

B3 ndash Intermediate Instrumental Solo

Heat 1 ndash Wednesday 15 May 730AM Room 701

Heat 2 ndash Thursday 16 May Lunch Room 705

A1 ndash Year Eight Vocal Solo

Monday 20 May Lunch Room 701

C1 ndash Junior Duet

Tuesday 21 May Lunch Room 703

D ndash Acoustic Ensemble

Tuesday 21 May Lunch Room 705

Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 9

Sincerity Freedom JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Naplan Testing NAPLAN 2013 The National Assessment Program ndash Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) is an annual assessment for students in Years 3 5 7 and 9 It has been an annual event for schools since 2008 On Tuesday 14 Wednesday 15 and Thursday 16 May Loreto students will take the 2013 NAPLAN tests NAPLAN assesses skills in literacy and numeracy that are developed over time through the school curriculum NAPLAN is not a pass or fail type test but rather shows how students are progressing in numeracy and literacy skills against national standards for all Australia children It also provides valuable information that allows schools and governments to better target effort and support to help all students achieve their potential and acquire the basic skills to help them build successful and happy lives All students are expected to participate in the tests Students with disability may qualify for reasonable adjustments that reflect the support normally provided to them in the classroom Some students with very specific circumstances may be exempted from participating in the tests For information about participation in NAPLAN you can go to httpwwwnapeduaunaplanparent-carer-supporthtml NAPLAN tests fundamental skills rather than specific content and as such is not a test for which students can study or drill The best way you can help your child prepare for NAPLAN is to let them know that NAPLAN is just one part of their school program and to urge them to simply do the best they can on the day The use of services by coaching providers is not recommended An individual student NAPLAN report will be issued by the school later this year Parents can use this information to monitor how their child is progressing and to identify any areas of concern Parents may also wish to use their childrsquos results to discuss progress with teachers More information is available at wwwnapeduau

Pat Elsworthy - Deputy Principal Curriculum

Public Speaking

Well done to our Rostrum speakers who presented their speeches at QUT on 27 and 28 April The girls were well prepared and spoke with confidence and poise The content of the speeches was varied and gained praise from the judges Special congratulations to Samantha Bull (Year 12) Austen Whitewood (Year 9) Taylor Whitewood (Year 9) and Sophia Dabinett (Year 8) who move to the next round These four girls present on Saturday 11 May at QUT We wish each of

them loads of good luck Rosemary OrsquoNeill - Coordinator

P amp F News P amp F Meeting

What can you expect at the P amp F meeting tonight Among the items on the agenda are updates on the Mary Ward Centre lsquodrop curtainrsquo (the 2012 P amp F fund raising project) gala dance and Year 12 formal planning reports on the sports and music support groups and a discussion about the 2013 fund-raising project If you are interested in hearing about this and more come to room 605 on the bottom floor of the Gonzaga Barry Building at 730pm

Gala Ball

Your daughters have made good friends at school but how well do you know their parents A great way to meet them help the school with fund raising and have fun is the 2013 Great Gatsby Gala Ball which will be held on Saturday 1 June at

Rydges Hotel Southbank See the flyer in this newsletter for more details Garry West - P amp F Secretary

Entertainment Books

The 20132014 Entertainment Books are now available to families with funds raised going towards school The new book

is packed with hundreds of up to 50 off and 2-for-1 offers For more details and to secure a copy visit

wwwentertainmentbookcomauorderbooks221g555 or complete the attached flyer More details can be obtained

wwwentertainmentbookcomau Thank you Trivia Night The Trivia Night organised by the Music Support Group is an fun evening for the whole family so organise a table of your friends and get your daughters to do the same Bookings are open on wwwtrybookingcomCSYK Only $15 adults and $10 concession licensed bar available and supperteacoffee provided Donrsquot miss out for Saturday 18 May See the flyer in this newsletter for more information Cheap Advertising for your business - This is the last chance for parents who are involved in local businesses to donate a prize for the upcoming Loreto Trivia Night You will be acknowledged on the night via flyers on every table and mention by the Quiz Master as well as receive a Certificate of Thanks from the College that you can display at your place of business All this AND you will be helping 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 please send it in to the Music Office by Wednesday 15 May or email Music Admin Assistant Karen Carr musicloretoqldeduau urgently

Page 10 Volume 13 - 7 May 2013

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Year 12 Parent Information Night There will be an Information Night on Monday 20 May commencing at 700pm in the Mary Ward Centre which specifically addresses the QCS Test Mr Elsworthy will discuss the components of the QCS Test SAIs the scaling process and the calculation of OPs Careers Counsellor Ms Rynne will also be available to answer questions about QTAC applications and deadlines This is a very important information session which you are strongly encouraged to attend We look forward to

seeing you there Annie Diamond - Year 12 Coordinator

Uniform Shop Please note that due to MISSION DAY activities the uniform shop will NOT be open at lunchtime on Friday 10 May

New Blazers We are hoping that the new blazers will arrive sometime in late May and students will be notified accordingly The Uniform shop has a good stock of jumpers You may wish to purchase a jumper to wear until the blazers arrive as the mornings will start to get cold

Loreto Scarves These are available from the second hand uniform shop for $15 The uniform shop is open at lunchtime on a Friday from 1230

-130 pm Thank you Anne Herft - Uniform Shop

Sports Department News Cross Country

Mount St Michaelrsquos Cross Country Meet ndash 40 Loreto girls competed in the Mt St Michaelrsquos Cross Country Meet held last

Wednesday 1 May Well done to the girls who competed in the event A special thankyou to Mrs Firrell and Mrs Carroll for

officiating at the event

The squad also competed at the All Schools Cross Country Championships last

weekend It was a very tough competition with National runners competing There were

some great results from Loreto College competitors Some of the highlights were Year

8 Helena Beiers placed 24th out of 100 competitors Year 9 Ciera Stafford placed 16

th

out of 78 competitors Under 17rsquos age group were awarded 4th in their Team Division

Eloise Carroll was awarded 3rd

in the 18-19 years with the 18-19 Team winning the

Division Excellent effort to all those competitors on the day

CSGSSA Cross Country Meet - Will be held on Friday 31 May at Limestone Park

Ipswich Girls selected will be notified and a permission letter will be sent home to be

returned before the meet

A reminder that the camp will be held this weekend at the Sports Super Centre at Runaway Bay Final details will be given to

the girls on Wednesday Meg Stevens ndash Director of Sport

BSGSA Sport The BSGSA Trimester 2 sport is well underway with training programs starting in preparation for the competition starting

Wednesday 15 May 2013 There is a BSGSA website to review all results and venue details for the upcoming competition The

website is wwwBSGSAsportingpulsenet

Buses will transport the girls to and from the venue unless notified by the Convenor If parents ask to collect their daughter at

the venue students must submit a written note to the Convenor at the beginning of the day Parents must be present at the

venue at the conclusion of the game to collect their daughter otherwise she is to return on the bus All games start at 400pm

and finish at 500pm Girls will need to be collected at school around 530pm ndash 545pm depending upon the traffic conditions

Netball

All Junior Teams ndash Year 8 A B C and D will play at Faulkner Park Graceville

All Intermediate Teams - Year 9 A B C and D and Year 10 A B and C will play at Downey Park Windsor

Open Teams ndash Year 11 and 12 A B C and D will play at Coorparoo

Games start at 4 pm and finish at 5pm

The training times are as follows

Year 8 Junior A ndash Coach Lyn Dixon on Thursday 645am to 800am

Year 8 Junior B ndash Coach Clare Gill on Thursday 645am to 800am

Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 11

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Year 8 Junior C ndash Coach Stephanie Esprester on Monday 645am to 800am Year 8 Junior D ndash Coach Sarah Pettiford on Friday 645am to 800am Year 9 A Intermediate D ndash Coach Emma Macleod on Thursday 330pm to 445pm Year 9 B Intermediate E ndash Coach Briony Logan on Wednesday 645am to 800am Year 9 C Intermediate F (1) ndash Coach Kate Mullins on Wednesday 645am to 800am Year 9 D Intermediate F (2) ndash Coach Hannah Fowler on Monday 645am to 800am Year 10 A Intermediate A ndash Coach Magdaleine Ryan Tuesday 645am to 800am Year 10 B Intermediate B - Coach Bridget OrsquoConnor Friday 645am to 800am Year 10 C Intermediate C - Coach Ashleigh OrsquoConnor Friday 645am to 800am Year 11 amp 12 - Open A ndash Coach Meg Logan Friday 330pm to 500pm Year 11 amp 12 Open B ndash Coach Larissa Hughes Tuesday 330pm to 445pm Year 11 amp 12 Open C ndash Coach Karen Holahan Monday 330pm to 445pm Year 11 amp 12 Open D ndash Coach Brittany Holahan Monday 330pm to 445pm Any further details please contact Mrs Stevens in the Sports Office Permission notes have been given to the girls and

MUST be returned by Friday 10 May

Tennis Starting times for Tennis 2013 D12D3 D4E12E34amp E5 Commence at 800am and finish at 12noon AARES B1B2 and C1 Premiership Grades Commence at 1130 am All other grades Commence at 100pm AHS games A - C Grades Commence at 1000am

MTA games A - C Grades Commence at 1000am

Tennis Draw Round 9 - 11 May A V Stuartholme at Stuartholme School B1 V St Ritarsquos College at St Ritarsquos College B4 V Mt Alvernia at Brisbane Girls Grammar B6 V Our Ladyrsquos College at Yeronga State School B7 V Stuartholme (2) at Brisbane Girls Grammar C1 V Lourdes Hill at Morningside Tennis Centre C3 V Mt Alvernia at Brisbane Girls Grammar C4 V Lourdes Hill at Brisbane Girls Grammar D1 V All Hallowsrsquo (1) at Brisbane Girls Grammar D3 V St Ritarsquos College at St Ritarsquos College D5 V Stuartholme at Stuartholme School D6 V San Sisto at Brisbane Girls Grammar E1 V Mt St Michaelrsquos at Brisbane Girls Grammar E34 (1) V All Hallowsrsquo (2) at State Tennis Centre Tennyson E34 (2) V All Hallowsrsquo (1) at State Tennis Centre Tennyson

Tennis Results Round 8 - 4 May A V St Ritarsquos won 40-24 B1 V All Hallowsrsquo lost 37-40 B4 V Lourdes Hill won 36-10 B6 V Stuartholme (2) lost 26-28 B7 V Stuartholme won 36-24 C1 V St Ritarsquos College lost 25-45 C3 V Stuartholme won 32-26 C4 V Mt St Michaelrsquos lost 15-36 D1 V St Ritarsquos College lost 23-31 D3 V All Hallowsrsquo won 34-13 D5 V St Ritarsquos lost 23-31 D6 V Brigidne won 25-18 E1 V All Hallowsrsquo(2) won 32-22 E34 (1) V Mt St Michaelrsquos (2) won 33-13 E34 (2) V Mt St Michaelrsquos (1) lost 4-36

Congratulations To Jessica Galpin who travelled to Cairns for the U16 Division 1 Basketball Rep State Classics carnival Her team was undefeated and won the grand final to became State Champions Jessica was also chosen for the U15 Queensland Basketball Team who will compete at the National basketball carnival at Dandenong Victoria over the Queens Birthday long weekend Meg Stevens - Director of Sport

Page 12 Volume 13 - 7 May 2013

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Notices Bulletins DropZone - Keep Queensland Beautiful Got an old TV or computer lying around Why not recycle it Bring it to Yeronga State High School and help support a pilot program with DHLs DropZone MRI e-cycle and Keep Queensland Beautiful (formerly Keep Australia Beautiful Queensland) The school businesses and non-profit organisations are working together to gain momentum to reduce e-waste reaching our landfill DropZone is an information portal on television and computer recycling in Australia providing a FREE recycling service for households and small businesses to dispose of unwanted televisions computers and computer products regardless of their brand or age All you need to do is drop your goods off at the Yeronga State High School 159 Villa Street Yeronga Brisbane QLD 4104 (Entrance via Oakland Street) from now until Sunday 12 May School Days 830am to 330pm Sat amp Sun 7am to 4pm Enquiries to Tarra Martel Education Officer M 0422 952 605 E TMartelkeepqueenslandbeautifulorgau or go to httpwwwdropzoneorgau

Resilience skills for a new Generation Book now for Term 2 groups

Confident Kids is an innovative and interactive program for kids aged 5 - 13 designed to boost confidence emotional resilience social skills and brain power Kids learn simple strategies to reduce worries anxiety self-doubt or negative thinking so they can achieve their full potential The Confident Kids program will give your child self-esteem tools to keep confidence steady and strong throughout their life Program includes parent support and workshop Facilitated by experienced psychologists who are passionate about helping kids be all they can be Places are limited so hurry Medicare and Private health fund rebates apply For more details visit wwwconfidentkidsandteenscomau or email infopositivefamiliescomau for an Information pack or phone 3368 1307

ldquoWomen in Loverdquo Workshop This workshop offers a nurturing experience to explore and support women in their relationships as daughtersor as mothers It offers a time for personal reflection rejoicing celebration and healing in preparation for Motherrsquos Day Come and listen to the stories of women share our faith and grow more deeply in relationship with Jesus and each other Facilitated by Jean Tamblyn and Gail Godrey

Date Saturday 11 May Venue Presentation Spirituality Centre 26 Kooralgin Street Manly Time 130 - 430pm Cost $10 (Afternoon tea is included) RSVP 10th May

Gail Godfrey Phone 3366 2188 e familycentrebnecatholicnetau or Jean Tamblyn 0400 488 221

Tuckshop Volunteers Monday 13 May - Friday 17 May

Monday 13 May Geraldine Dwyer-West Kym Fisher Jane

Higgins Mary Favios

Tuesday 14 May Helen Kentos Tracey OrsquoReilly Jan Quinn

Jill OrsquoMara Rachael Sydney

Wednesday 15 May Dianne Nibbs Janelle OrsquoBrien

Veronica Kozionas

Thursday 16 May Sonia Hayes Brenton Taylor Carol

Hempel Vicki Postle

Friday 17 May Deanna Smith Lisa Kuhl Steve Bakker

Sandy Christie

Special of the Day - $380

Monday 13 May BBQ Chicken Pizza

Tuesday 14 May Macaroni Cheese

Wednesday 15 May Spinach amp Riccotta Canelloni

Thursday 16 May Chicken amp Vegetable Soup amp Garlic

Bread

Library Roster Monday 13 May - Friday 17 May

Monday 13 May Kathy Kwan Fin Boyce Jill Moloney Janine Nicholson Tuesday 14 May Maria Bozikis Jennifer Morris Melissa Lorimer Janelle OrsquoBrien Wednesday 15 May Geraldine OrsquoBrien Debbie McWilliam Bronwyn OrsquoShea Thursday 16 May Julia Della Catia Camaroni Renette Nicholson Maria Mead Friday 17 May Irene Panaretos Lilly Flores Tina OrsquoBrien

Sincerity Freedom JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 13

Loreto College Coorparoo Contact Lesley Bongaarts Phone 33949999 Fax Email bongaartslloretoqldeduau Name_____________________________________________Phone____________________Mobile______________________ Address________________________________________________________________________State______Postcode_______

I would like to order____ x Brisbane Sunshine Coast amp Surrounds $65 each (including GST) $_______ I would like to order____ x Gold Coast and Northern New South Wales $55 each (including GST) $_______ I will collect the Book

TOTAL ENCLOSED $_______

ORDER NOW SECURELY ONLINE True httpswwwentertainmentbookcomauorderbooks221g555

Payment type c CASH c VISA c MASTERCARD

Credit Card number __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Expiry date ___ ___ ___ ___ CVV ______ CVV is the last 3 digits on back of your credit card)

Cardholderrsquos name_______________________________________ Signature________________________________________ Thank you for supporting Loreto College Coorparoo 20 from each Book sold contributes to school Fundraising

Page 14 Volume 13 - 7 May 2013

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Freedom Sincerity JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Autumn Concert - Show 2 Photos by Laura Nicholls

Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 15

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Year 11 Retreat - Brookfield

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Year 11 Retreat - Toowoomba

Loreto Trivia Night

Saturday 18 May 730pm start

Theme All things American

Venue -mdashMary Ward Centre

Tickets Adults $15 Students $10

Bookings wwwtrybookingcomCSYK

Licenced Bar available BYO nibbles Tea coffee and supper provided

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Presents the Interact Dance

Theme Come dressed as what you want to be when you grow up Or simply dress up as any professional you admire

Friday 24 May 7pm to 10pm

Carindale PCYCmdash- 27 Narracott St Carina

Tickets $12 Student ID card required (students in Years 8-10)

Invitations are extended to boys attending Villanova Iona Marist Ashgrove Invitations are extended to boys attending Villanova Iona Marist Ashgrove St Laurencersquos Terrace and Anglican Boys Grammar (Churchie)St Laurencersquos Terrace and Anglican Boys Grammar (Churchie)

Interact Dance Parent Volunteer Form Name___________________________ Daughterrsquos Homeroom____________

I can assist from 630pm - 830pm

830pm - 1030pm

We are looking for parents to assist with jobs including dance floor and outside supervision ticketing and cloak room Thank you

Please return to the office by Tuesday 21 May

  • 7 May 2013 e-Newsletterpdf
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GROWTH IN LORETO SPORT

In recent years we have seen a pleasing increase in both the numbers of sports being offered at Loreto and also in the number of teams representing the school in various sports

Last year we introduced two new sports to the Loreto sporting schedule Waterpolo (3 teams) and AFL (2 teams) As lsquofirst seasonersrsquo the girls enjoyed the opportunity to learn new skills to improve their fitness and to have fun together We also introduced a swimming clinic in Term Four last year which carried over into the new year Additionally we added a Swimming Team Camp to the schedule to build skills fitness and team spirit

I am also pleased to see the growing number of girls participating in the running program With a training squad of 60 we are seeing some real benefits in terms of fitness and endurance This coming weekend they will participate in a Cross CountryAthletics camp which should also bring benefits This camp is another new initiative for sport at Loreto

Importantly we have also increased the number of teams playing the popular sports of Volleyball Netball Basketball and Touch Football for the school The number of girls now participating in Netball has increased by 67 and Volleyball by 60 since 2010

This growth in sport represents a significant improvement and I thank both the Sports Department and Mrs Stevens Director of Sport for their vision commitment and efforts in this regard

As you might well imagine this growth in sport has placed increased pressure on our facilities and our staffing however with the support of Loreto staff parents students and past pupils all working together we will continue to look for creative ways to maximize the sporting opportunities for our students

YEAR 11 RETREAT

I was pleased to learn from both the staff and the students on their return from last weekrsquos Year 11 retreats that the experience was so special I thank the staff involved in particular Mr Donnelly Mrs Ward and Mrs Meecham for their leadership and time given to the very important program which emphasizes holistic and spiritual growth through faith hope and love I thank the students for their openness to the experience and for their engagement and positive participation

CONDOLENCES

To Cara Wing (Year 9) and her family on the recent passing of Cararsquos grandfather May he rest in Godrsquos loving care Amen

To Monica (Year 12) Daniela (Year 9) and Guilia (past student) Lazzaretti on the passing of their much loved Nonna Annamaria May she rest peacefully now in Godrsquos loving care and welcome embrace Amen

Yours sincerely

Cheryl Hamilton

Principal

Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 3

TERMS amp 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 yearrsquos 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 PampF Association donation excursions camps or any other items which may be included on the winnersrsquo 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 Yrsquos Uniforms

7 The prizes will be drawn on Saturday 1 June 2013 at the Loreto College Coorparoo lsquoGreat Gatsbyrsquo 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 lsquoGreat Gatsbyrsquo Gala Ball

All proceeds will benefit the Loreto College Capital Campaign

Enquiries to Catherine Shipton Community Relations and Development Manager 07 3394 9957 or shiptoncloretoqldeduau

Mr Ms Mrs Miss Dr Other _________

Name _____________________________

Address ___________________________

___________________________________

State __________ Postcode __________

Phone _____________________________

Email ______________________________

Visa Mastercard Cash Cheque Please make payable to Loreto College Coorparoo

Amount $

Name on card

_______________________________________

Card Number

_ _ _ _ | _ _ _ _ | _ _ _ _ | _ _ _ _

Expiry _ _ | _ _ CCV No _ _ _

Signature ______________________________

85 Celebrating YEARS 85

Tickets can be purchased at Loreto College reception or by completing the form below and sending to

Loreto College Coorparoo Development Office PO Box 1726 Coorparoo DC QLD 4151

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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 canapeacutes 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 mdash Midnight

Dress 1920s Gatsby-esque

$150

Book now by visiting

wwwtrybookingcomCNUB RSVP Friday 24th May

Tables of 10 available

Enquiries to Catherine Shipton

Community Relations amp

Development Manager 07 3394 9957

or shiptoncloretoqldeduau

All proceeds will benefit the PampF and

Loreto College Capital Campaign

GREAT GATSBY THE 2013

GALA BALL

85 Celebrating YEARS 85

Per Person

Win a $250

Coles Myer

gift card amp

other prizes

Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 5

Events Calendar

Wednesday 8 May

Debating - Round 3 Year 9 amp 11

Thursday 9 May

Year 11 Ancient History UQ Research Day

Friday 10 May

Mission Day

Year 8 Parent High Tea 1130am - Cream Patisserie - Coorparoo

Saturday 11 May

Tennis Round 9

Sunday 12 May

Junior Drama Club rehearsal - 900am - 300pm

Monday 13 May

Year 11 VA Workshop

Tuesday 14 May

Year 9 NAPLAN Testing

Year 10 Marist Dancing 630pm - 930pm

School Council Meeting 545pm

Wednesday 15 May

Year 9 NAPLAN Testing

Year 12 Economics Seminar 700am - 830am

Round 1 BSGSA Netball and Soccer

Debating Round 3 - Year 10 amp 12

Thursday 16 May

Year 9 NAPLAN Testing

Year 10 11 amp 12 Drama Theatre Visit to lsquoAnimal Farmrsquo

Friday 17 May

Junior Drama Club Performance - 600pm - 800pm

Saturday 18 May

Tennis - Round 10

Music Support Group Trivia Night

Monday 20 May

Year 11 Biology Excursion - North Stradbroke Island

Year 12 Information Night - 700pm MWC

Tuesday 21 May

Year 10 Marist Dancing 630pm - 930pm

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Art Deparment

ldquoArt Work of the Termrdquo is an award given to students for works that have been selected by Students on the Art Council

Committee The recipients were presented with their certificated at assembly last Wednesday by the Art Council Leader Sophie Kubler The award winners were Year 8 Lilli Yee Isabella Camaroni and Miranda Pattison Year 10 Laura Maher Kasey Hiscock and Chloe-Avrill Brown Year 11 Visual Arts Studies Molly OrsquoBrien Year 11 Visual Art Sheridan Tully and Isabella Christ Year 12 Visual Arts Studies Caitlin Hogan and Rebecca Hansen (Students in Year 8 Blue White and Green and Year 9 Art are in the process of having their pottery fired They will be

included in next termrsquos awards) Some of their work is presented below Leonie McCulkin - Art Coordinatortor

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Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 7

Big Thinkerrsquos Guide to Big Ideas Excursion A reminder to all those girls attending the Big Thinkerrsquos excursion to meet at Student Services Centre near the Circular Drive at 820 Monday 13 May Students will need to bring a small notebook and pen a water bottle and their morning tea and lunch We will be travelling to and from the venue by taxi so will be back in time for students to meet buses It is going to be an interesting and challenging day For more information have a look at the website wwwacademyconferencescom

Debating News The second round of the QDU competition is now complete ndash we are now half-way through the preliminary rounds The

results are shown below Just a reminder to all our debaters regarding debating etiquette please arrive at least 15

minutes before the start of your debate and remember ndash no whispering to each other while the other team is debating This

is however a rare opportunity to pass notes to each other while the opposition is talking

Most of our teams are still in the running to be eligible for the Finals Rounds To be eligible a team must have won at least

three debates in the preliminary rounds Keep arguing John McKinlay - Debating Coordinator

Drama News After a long semester of committed practices itrsquos time for the Junior Drama Club participants and Leaders to showcase their

hard work and dedication We invite all family staff students and friends to come along to the Mary Ward Centre on Friday

17 May and join with us in the celebrations The night will begin with a gold coin entry at 7pm and will be filled with fine

dramatic performances accompanied by food and drink So please come along sit back relax and enjoy the show

Kerry Williams - Drama Coordinator

Grease Booking News ParentsStudents if you are interested in seeing ldquoGreaserdquo featuring Rob Mills Gretel Scarlett Anthony

Callea Stephen Mahy Lucy Maunder Todd McKenny and Bert Newton - Wednesday 28th

August

730pm Lyric Theatre QPAC ($7105 per ticket - Adults $4990 -ChildrenStudents) 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 2 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

ldquoGreaserdquo page for your interest httpgreaseisthewordcomau Any questions please contact Helen Radvan

radvanhloretoqldeduau Our school booking must be finalised by this Friday 10th

May Thank you

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Affirmative Negative Winning Team

Loreto 81 Alex Hills SHS Loreto 81

Our Ladyrsquos College 81 Loreto 82 Loreto 82

Loreto 83 Moreton Bay College 83 Moreton Bay College 83

Bris Christian College 91 Loreto 91 Loreto 91

St Thomas More 91 Loreto 92 Loreto 92

Loreto 93 Kimberley College 92 Kimberley College 92

CHAC 101 Loreto 101 Loreto 101

Loreto 102 Villanova 101 Villanova 101

Loreto 103 Iona 102 Loreto 103

Loreto 111 All Hallows 112 Loreto 111

Iona 121 Loreto 121 Iona 121

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Music News Congratulations - To the members of the Chorale and Flute Ensemble One Both groups performed for community events over the past week and represented Loreto College with distinction Thanks also to the teachers who accompanied the girls ndash Mrs Cathy Anderson Ms Ysolt Clark Mrs Anna Nielson and Ms Breana Cohen

Upcoming events - On Thursday 23 May St Elizabethrsquos at Tarragindi are holding an Under 8rsquos celebration with the

theme ldquoCelebrating Community Sharing Music Movement and Culture Think Locallyrdquo We will be sending the Clarinet Ensemble to support this local school by performing at their 900 am opening assembly We will transport students directly from and back to the school by taxi and they would miss Periods 1 and 2 of classes that day The students will be accompanied by their conductor Ms Melissa Cox

Music Support Group ndash The next meeting of the Parents Music Support Group is tomorrow - Wednesday 8 May New parents are always welcome Meetings are held in the Gonzaga Barry Building begin at 730 pm and always finish by 830 pm We are currently finalising preparation for the Loreto Trivia Night which is on Saturday 18 May

Loreto Music Festival ndash Heats for the Festival have begun this week A schedule for all heats was published on the Music Noticeboard last week Students must take careful note of the following

There are sometimes multiple heats for one section ndash all students should attend the first heat If you are unavailable for any heat you should contact the teacher adjudicating that section and organise with them which heat you are able to perform at

If you decide you are not prepared enough to perform at your designated heat you must contact the teacher adjudicating that section prior to the day of the heat If you do this then there will be no penalty If you simply do not show up 5 points will be deducted from your house tally

It is compulsory for all students to bring a copy of their music to the heat to hand in to their adjudicator

Donrsquot forget that you cannot perform a piece that you have learnt during rehearsals with your regular ensembles (eg Vocal quartet performing a Senior Choir piece learnt last year)

Worldrsquos Biggest Orchestra ndash During the July holidays Australian Jazz Icon James Morrison will be organising a Guinness Book of Records world record attempt at forming (and actually playing music with) both the Worldrsquos Biggest Orchestra (6500 musicians) and the Worldrsquos Largest Trumpet Section (1200 musicians) The events will be held on Saturday 13 July at 1200pm in King George Square (Trumpet) and 300pm in Suncorp Stadium (Orchestra) There is a $15 registration fee and all the information and music can be found at this website httpwwwworldsbiggestorchestracom If enough students are interested then we will organise a Loreto group to enter Please let us know if you want to be part of this massive event by emailing the Music Department

(musicloretoqldeduau) Ben Langford - Director of Music

Loreto Music Festival Heat Schedule

B4 ndash Advanced Instrumental Solo

Wednesday 8 May 730AM Room 705

B2 ndash Junior Instrumental Solo

Heat 1 ndash Wednesday 8 May 730AM Room 703

Heat 2 ndash Wednesday 8 May Lunch Room 703

B1 ndash Beginner Instrumental Solo

Monday 13 May Lunch Room 703

A2 ndash Year Nine Vocal Solo

Monday 13 May 320-4PM Room 702

A4 ndash Senior Vocal Solo

Heat 1 ndash Tuesday 14 May Lunch Room 701

Heat 2 ndash Wednesday 15 May Lunch Room 701

B3 ndash Intermediate Instrumental Solo

Heat 1 ndash Wednesday 15 May 730AM Room 701

Heat 2 ndash Thursday 16 May Lunch Room 705

A1 ndash Year Eight Vocal Solo

Monday 20 May Lunch Room 701

C1 ndash Junior Duet

Tuesday 21 May Lunch Room 703

D ndash Acoustic Ensemble

Tuesday 21 May Lunch Room 705

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Naplan Testing NAPLAN 2013 The National Assessment Program ndash Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) is an annual assessment for students in Years 3 5 7 and 9 It has been an annual event for schools since 2008 On Tuesday 14 Wednesday 15 and Thursday 16 May Loreto students will take the 2013 NAPLAN tests NAPLAN assesses skills in literacy and numeracy that are developed over time through the school curriculum NAPLAN is not a pass or fail type test but rather shows how students are progressing in numeracy and literacy skills against national standards for all Australia children It also provides valuable information that allows schools and governments to better target effort and support to help all students achieve their potential and acquire the basic skills to help them build successful and happy lives All students are expected to participate in the tests Students with disability may qualify for reasonable adjustments that reflect the support normally provided to them in the classroom Some students with very specific circumstances may be exempted from participating in the tests For information about participation in NAPLAN you can go to httpwwwnapeduaunaplanparent-carer-supporthtml NAPLAN tests fundamental skills rather than specific content and as such is not a test for which students can study or drill The best way you can help your child prepare for NAPLAN is to let them know that NAPLAN is just one part of their school program and to urge them to simply do the best they can on the day The use of services by coaching providers is not recommended An individual student NAPLAN report will be issued by the school later this year Parents can use this information to monitor how their child is progressing and to identify any areas of concern Parents may also wish to use their childrsquos results to discuss progress with teachers More information is available at wwwnapeduau

Pat Elsworthy - Deputy Principal Curriculum

Public Speaking

Well done to our Rostrum speakers who presented their speeches at QUT on 27 and 28 April The girls were well prepared and spoke with confidence and poise The content of the speeches was varied and gained praise from the judges Special congratulations to Samantha Bull (Year 12) Austen Whitewood (Year 9) Taylor Whitewood (Year 9) and Sophia Dabinett (Year 8) who move to the next round These four girls present on Saturday 11 May at QUT We wish each of

them loads of good luck Rosemary OrsquoNeill - Coordinator

P amp F News P amp F Meeting

What can you expect at the P amp F meeting tonight Among the items on the agenda are updates on the Mary Ward Centre lsquodrop curtainrsquo (the 2012 P amp F fund raising project) gala dance and Year 12 formal planning reports on the sports and music support groups and a discussion about the 2013 fund-raising project If you are interested in hearing about this and more come to room 605 on the bottom floor of the Gonzaga Barry Building at 730pm

Gala Ball

Your daughters have made good friends at school but how well do you know their parents A great way to meet them help the school with fund raising and have fun is the 2013 Great Gatsby Gala Ball which will be held on Saturday 1 June at

Rydges Hotel Southbank See the flyer in this newsletter for more details Garry West - P amp F Secretary

Entertainment Books

The 20132014 Entertainment Books are now available to families with funds raised going towards school The new book

is packed with hundreds of up to 50 off and 2-for-1 offers For more details and to secure a copy visit

wwwentertainmentbookcomauorderbooks221g555 or complete the attached flyer More details can be obtained

wwwentertainmentbookcomau Thank you Trivia Night The Trivia Night organised by the Music Support Group is an fun evening for the whole family so organise a table of your friends and get your daughters to do the same Bookings are open on wwwtrybookingcomCSYK Only $15 adults and $10 concession licensed bar available and supperteacoffee provided Donrsquot miss out for Saturday 18 May See the flyer in this newsletter for more information Cheap Advertising for your business - This is the last chance for parents who are involved in local businesses to donate a prize for the upcoming Loreto Trivia Night You will be acknowledged on the night via flyers on every table and mention by the Quiz Master as well as receive a Certificate of Thanks from the College that you can display at your place of business All this AND you will be helping 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 please send it in to the Music Office by Wednesday 15 May or email Music Admin Assistant Karen Carr musicloretoqldeduau urgently

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Year 12 Parent Information Night There will be an Information Night on Monday 20 May commencing at 700pm in the Mary Ward Centre which specifically addresses the QCS Test Mr Elsworthy will discuss the components of the QCS Test SAIs the scaling process and the calculation of OPs Careers Counsellor Ms Rynne will also be available to answer questions about QTAC applications and deadlines This is a very important information session which you are strongly encouraged to attend We look forward to

seeing you there Annie Diamond - Year 12 Coordinator

Uniform Shop Please note that due to MISSION DAY activities the uniform shop will NOT be open at lunchtime on Friday 10 May

New Blazers We are hoping that the new blazers will arrive sometime in late May and students will be notified accordingly The Uniform shop has a good stock of jumpers You may wish to purchase a jumper to wear until the blazers arrive as the mornings will start to get cold

Loreto Scarves These are available from the second hand uniform shop for $15 The uniform shop is open at lunchtime on a Friday from 1230

-130 pm Thank you Anne Herft - Uniform Shop

Sports Department News Cross Country

Mount St Michaelrsquos Cross Country Meet ndash 40 Loreto girls competed in the Mt St Michaelrsquos Cross Country Meet held last

Wednesday 1 May Well done to the girls who competed in the event A special thankyou to Mrs Firrell and Mrs Carroll for

officiating at the event

The squad also competed at the All Schools Cross Country Championships last

weekend It was a very tough competition with National runners competing There were

some great results from Loreto College competitors Some of the highlights were Year

8 Helena Beiers placed 24th out of 100 competitors Year 9 Ciera Stafford placed 16

th

out of 78 competitors Under 17rsquos age group were awarded 4th in their Team Division

Eloise Carroll was awarded 3rd

in the 18-19 years with the 18-19 Team winning the

Division Excellent effort to all those competitors on the day

CSGSSA Cross Country Meet - Will be held on Friday 31 May at Limestone Park

Ipswich Girls selected will be notified and a permission letter will be sent home to be

returned before the meet

A reminder that the camp will be held this weekend at the Sports Super Centre at Runaway Bay Final details will be given to

the girls on Wednesday Meg Stevens ndash Director of Sport

BSGSA Sport The BSGSA Trimester 2 sport is well underway with training programs starting in preparation for the competition starting

Wednesday 15 May 2013 There is a BSGSA website to review all results and venue details for the upcoming competition The

website is wwwBSGSAsportingpulsenet

Buses will transport the girls to and from the venue unless notified by the Convenor If parents ask to collect their daughter at

the venue students must submit a written note to the Convenor at the beginning of the day Parents must be present at the

venue at the conclusion of the game to collect their daughter otherwise she is to return on the bus All games start at 400pm

and finish at 500pm Girls will need to be collected at school around 530pm ndash 545pm depending upon the traffic conditions

Netball

All Junior Teams ndash Year 8 A B C and D will play at Faulkner Park Graceville

All Intermediate Teams - Year 9 A B C and D and Year 10 A B and C will play at Downey Park Windsor

Open Teams ndash Year 11 and 12 A B C and D will play at Coorparoo

Games start at 4 pm and finish at 5pm

The training times are as follows

Year 8 Junior A ndash Coach Lyn Dixon on Thursday 645am to 800am

Year 8 Junior B ndash Coach Clare Gill on Thursday 645am to 800am

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Year 8 Junior C ndash Coach Stephanie Esprester on Monday 645am to 800am Year 8 Junior D ndash Coach Sarah Pettiford on Friday 645am to 800am Year 9 A Intermediate D ndash Coach Emma Macleod on Thursday 330pm to 445pm Year 9 B Intermediate E ndash Coach Briony Logan on Wednesday 645am to 800am Year 9 C Intermediate F (1) ndash Coach Kate Mullins on Wednesday 645am to 800am Year 9 D Intermediate F (2) ndash Coach Hannah Fowler on Monday 645am to 800am Year 10 A Intermediate A ndash Coach Magdaleine Ryan Tuesday 645am to 800am Year 10 B Intermediate B - Coach Bridget OrsquoConnor Friday 645am to 800am Year 10 C Intermediate C - Coach Ashleigh OrsquoConnor Friday 645am to 800am Year 11 amp 12 - Open A ndash Coach Meg Logan Friday 330pm to 500pm Year 11 amp 12 Open B ndash Coach Larissa Hughes Tuesday 330pm to 445pm Year 11 amp 12 Open C ndash Coach Karen Holahan Monday 330pm to 445pm Year 11 amp 12 Open D ndash Coach Brittany Holahan Monday 330pm to 445pm Any further details please contact Mrs Stevens in the Sports Office Permission notes have been given to the girls and

MUST be returned by Friday 10 May

Tennis Starting times for Tennis 2013 D12D3 D4E12E34amp E5 Commence at 800am and finish at 12noon AARES B1B2 and C1 Premiership Grades Commence at 1130 am All other grades Commence at 100pm AHS games A - C Grades Commence at 1000am

MTA games A - C Grades Commence at 1000am

Tennis Draw Round 9 - 11 May A V Stuartholme at Stuartholme School B1 V St Ritarsquos College at St Ritarsquos College B4 V Mt Alvernia at Brisbane Girls Grammar B6 V Our Ladyrsquos College at Yeronga State School B7 V Stuartholme (2) at Brisbane Girls Grammar C1 V Lourdes Hill at Morningside Tennis Centre C3 V Mt Alvernia at Brisbane Girls Grammar C4 V Lourdes Hill at Brisbane Girls Grammar D1 V All Hallowsrsquo (1) at Brisbane Girls Grammar D3 V St Ritarsquos College at St Ritarsquos College D5 V Stuartholme at Stuartholme School D6 V San Sisto at Brisbane Girls Grammar E1 V Mt St Michaelrsquos at Brisbane Girls Grammar E34 (1) V All Hallowsrsquo (2) at State Tennis Centre Tennyson E34 (2) V All Hallowsrsquo (1) at State Tennis Centre Tennyson

Tennis Results Round 8 - 4 May A V St Ritarsquos won 40-24 B1 V All Hallowsrsquo lost 37-40 B4 V Lourdes Hill won 36-10 B6 V Stuartholme (2) lost 26-28 B7 V Stuartholme won 36-24 C1 V St Ritarsquos College lost 25-45 C3 V Stuartholme won 32-26 C4 V Mt St Michaelrsquos lost 15-36 D1 V St Ritarsquos College lost 23-31 D3 V All Hallowsrsquo won 34-13 D5 V St Ritarsquos lost 23-31 D6 V Brigidne won 25-18 E1 V All Hallowsrsquo(2) won 32-22 E34 (1) V Mt St Michaelrsquos (2) won 33-13 E34 (2) V Mt St Michaelrsquos (1) lost 4-36

Congratulations To Jessica Galpin who travelled to Cairns for the U16 Division 1 Basketball Rep State Classics carnival Her team was undefeated and won the grand final to became State Champions Jessica was also chosen for the U15 Queensland Basketball Team who will compete at the National basketball carnival at Dandenong Victoria over the Queens Birthday long weekend Meg Stevens - Director of Sport

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Notices Bulletins DropZone - Keep Queensland Beautiful Got an old TV or computer lying around Why not recycle it Bring it to Yeronga State High School and help support a pilot program with DHLs DropZone MRI e-cycle and Keep Queensland Beautiful (formerly Keep Australia Beautiful Queensland) The school businesses and non-profit organisations are working together to gain momentum to reduce e-waste reaching our landfill DropZone is an information portal on television and computer recycling in Australia providing a FREE recycling service for households and small businesses to dispose of unwanted televisions computers and computer products regardless of their brand or age All you need to do is drop your goods off at the Yeronga State High School 159 Villa Street Yeronga Brisbane QLD 4104 (Entrance via Oakland Street) from now until Sunday 12 May School Days 830am to 330pm Sat amp Sun 7am to 4pm Enquiries to Tarra Martel Education Officer M 0422 952 605 E TMartelkeepqueenslandbeautifulorgau or go to httpwwwdropzoneorgau

Resilience skills for a new Generation Book now for Term 2 groups

Confident Kids is an innovative and interactive program for kids aged 5 - 13 designed to boost confidence emotional resilience social skills and brain power Kids learn simple strategies to reduce worries anxiety self-doubt or negative thinking so they can achieve their full potential The Confident Kids program will give your child self-esteem tools to keep confidence steady and strong throughout their life Program includes parent support and workshop Facilitated by experienced psychologists who are passionate about helping kids be all they can be Places are limited so hurry Medicare and Private health fund rebates apply For more details visit wwwconfidentkidsandteenscomau or email infopositivefamiliescomau for an Information pack or phone 3368 1307

ldquoWomen in Loverdquo Workshop This workshop offers a nurturing experience to explore and support women in their relationships as daughtersor as mothers It offers a time for personal reflection rejoicing celebration and healing in preparation for Motherrsquos Day Come and listen to the stories of women share our faith and grow more deeply in relationship with Jesus and each other Facilitated by Jean Tamblyn and Gail Godrey

Date Saturday 11 May Venue Presentation Spirituality Centre 26 Kooralgin Street Manly Time 130 - 430pm Cost $10 (Afternoon tea is included) RSVP 10th May

Gail Godfrey Phone 3366 2188 e familycentrebnecatholicnetau or Jean Tamblyn 0400 488 221

Tuckshop Volunteers Monday 13 May - Friday 17 May

Monday 13 May Geraldine Dwyer-West Kym Fisher Jane

Higgins Mary Favios

Tuesday 14 May Helen Kentos Tracey OrsquoReilly Jan Quinn

Jill OrsquoMara Rachael Sydney

Wednesday 15 May Dianne Nibbs Janelle OrsquoBrien

Veronica Kozionas

Thursday 16 May Sonia Hayes Brenton Taylor Carol

Hempel Vicki Postle

Friday 17 May Deanna Smith Lisa Kuhl Steve Bakker

Sandy Christie

Special of the Day - $380

Monday 13 May BBQ Chicken Pizza

Tuesday 14 May Macaroni Cheese

Wednesday 15 May Spinach amp Riccotta Canelloni

Thursday 16 May Chicken amp Vegetable Soup amp Garlic

Bread

Library Roster Monday 13 May - Friday 17 May

Monday 13 May Kathy Kwan Fin Boyce Jill Moloney Janine Nicholson Tuesday 14 May Maria Bozikis Jennifer Morris Melissa Lorimer Janelle OrsquoBrien Wednesday 15 May Geraldine OrsquoBrien Debbie McWilliam Bronwyn OrsquoShea Thursday 16 May Julia Della Catia Camaroni Renette Nicholson Maria Mead Friday 17 May Irene Panaretos Lilly Flores Tina OrsquoBrien

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Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 13

Loreto College Coorparoo Contact Lesley Bongaarts Phone 33949999 Fax Email bongaartslloretoqldeduau Name_____________________________________________Phone____________________Mobile______________________ Address________________________________________________________________________State______Postcode_______

I would like to order____ x Brisbane Sunshine Coast amp Surrounds $65 each (including GST) $_______ I would like to order____ x Gold Coast and Northern New South Wales $55 each (including GST) $_______ I will collect the Book

TOTAL ENCLOSED $_______

ORDER NOW SECURELY ONLINE True httpswwwentertainmentbookcomauorderbooks221g555

Payment type c CASH c VISA c MASTERCARD

Credit Card number __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Expiry date ___ ___ ___ ___ CVV ______ CVV is the last 3 digits on back of your credit card)

Cardholderrsquos name_______________________________________ Signature________________________________________ Thank you for supporting Loreto College Coorparoo 20 from each Book sold contributes to school Fundraising

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Freedom Sincerity JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Autumn Concert - Show 2 Photos by Laura Nicholls

Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 15

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Year 11 Retreat - Brookfield

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Year 11 Retreat - Toowoomba

Loreto Trivia Night

Saturday 18 May 730pm start

Theme All things American

Venue -mdashMary Ward Centre

Tickets Adults $15 Students $10

Bookings wwwtrybookingcomCSYK

Licenced Bar available BYO nibbles Tea coffee and supper provided

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Presents the Interact Dance

Theme Come dressed as what you want to be when you grow up Or simply dress up as any professional you admire

Friday 24 May 7pm to 10pm

Carindale PCYCmdash- 27 Narracott St Carina

Tickets $12 Student ID card required (students in Years 8-10)

Invitations are extended to boys attending Villanova Iona Marist Ashgrove Invitations are extended to boys attending Villanova Iona Marist Ashgrove St Laurencersquos Terrace and Anglican Boys Grammar (Churchie)St Laurencersquos Terrace and Anglican Boys Grammar (Churchie)

Interact Dance Parent Volunteer Form Name___________________________ Daughterrsquos Homeroom____________

I can assist from 630pm - 830pm

830pm - 1030pm

We are looking for parents to assist with jobs including dance floor and outside supervision ticketing and cloak room Thank you

Please return to the office by Tuesday 21 May

  • 7 May 2013 e-Newsletterpdf
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Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 3

TERMS amp 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 yearrsquos 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 PampF Association donation excursions camps or any other items which may be included on the winnersrsquo 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 Yrsquos Uniforms

7 The prizes will be drawn on Saturday 1 June 2013 at the Loreto College Coorparoo lsquoGreat Gatsbyrsquo 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 lsquoGreat Gatsbyrsquo Gala Ball

All proceeds will benefit the Loreto College Capital Campaign

Enquiries to Catherine Shipton Community Relations and Development Manager 07 3394 9957 or shiptoncloretoqldeduau

Mr Ms Mrs Miss Dr Other _________

Name _____________________________

Address ___________________________

___________________________________

State __________ Postcode __________

Phone _____________________________

Email ______________________________

Visa Mastercard Cash Cheque Please make payable to Loreto College Coorparoo

Amount $

Name on card

_______________________________________

Card Number

_ _ _ _ | _ _ _ _ | _ _ _ _ | _ _ _ _

Expiry _ _ | _ _ CCV No _ _ _

Signature ______________________________

85 Celebrating YEARS 85

Tickets can be purchased at Loreto College reception or by completing the form below and sending to

Loreto College Coorparoo Development Office PO Box 1726 Coorparoo DC QLD 4151

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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 canapeacutes 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 mdash Midnight

Dress 1920s Gatsby-esque

$150

Book now by visiting

wwwtrybookingcomCNUB RSVP Friday 24th May

Tables of 10 available

Enquiries to Catherine Shipton

Community Relations amp

Development Manager 07 3394 9957

or shiptoncloretoqldeduau

All proceeds will benefit the PampF and

Loreto College Capital Campaign

GREAT GATSBY THE 2013

GALA BALL

85 Celebrating YEARS 85

Per Person

Win a $250

Coles Myer

gift card amp

other prizes

Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 5

Events Calendar

Wednesday 8 May

Debating - Round 3 Year 9 amp 11

Thursday 9 May

Year 11 Ancient History UQ Research Day

Friday 10 May

Mission Day

Year 8 Parent High Tea 1130am - Cream Patisserie - Coorparoo

Saturday 11 May

Tennis Round 9

Sunday 12 May

Junior Drama Club rehearsal - 900am - 300pm

Monday 13 May

Year 11 VA Workshop

Tuesday 14 May

Year 9 NAPLAN Testing

Year 10 Marist Dancing 630pm - 930pm

School Council Meeting 545pm

Wednesday 15 May

Year 9 NAPLAN Testing

Year 12 Economics Seminar 700am - 830am

Round 1 BSGSA Netball and Soccer

Debating Round 3 - Year 10 amp 12

Thursday 16 May

Year 9 NAPLAN Testing

Year 10 11 amp 12 Drama Theatre Visit to lsquoAnimal Farmrsquo

Friday 17 May

Junior Drama Club Performance - 600pm - 800pm

Saturday 18 May

Tennis - Round 10

Music Support Group Trivia Night

Monday 20 May

Year 11 Biology Excursion - North Stradbroke Island

Year 12 Information Night - 700pm MWC

Tuesday 21 May

Year 10 Marist Dancing 630pm - 930pm

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Page 6 Volume 13 - 7 May 2013

Art Deparment

ldquoArt Work of the Termrdquo is an award given to students for works that have been selected by Students on the Art Council

Committee The recipients were presented with their certificated at assembly last Wednesday by the Art Council Leader Sophie Kubler The award winners were Year 8 Lilli Yee Isabella Camaroni and Miranda Pattison Year 10 Laura Maher Kasey Hiscock and Chloe-Avrill Brown Year 11 Visual Arts Studies Molly OrsquoBrien Year 11 Visual Art Sheridan Tully and Isabella Christ Year 12 Visual Arts Studies Caitlin Hogan and Rebecca Hansen (Students in Year 8 Blue White and Green and Year 9 Art are in the process of having their pottery fired They will be

included in next termrsquos awards) Some of their work is presented below Leonie McCulkin - Art Coordinatortor

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Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 7

Big Thinkerrsquos Guide to Big Ideas Excursion A reminder to all those girls attending the Big Thinkerrsquos excursion to meet at Student Services Centre near the Circular Drive at 820 Monday 13 May Students will need to bring a small notebook and pen a water bottle and their morning tea and lunch We will be travelling to and from the venue by taxi so will be back in time for students to meet buses It is going to be an interesting and challenging day For more information have a look at the website wwwacademyconferencescom

Debating News The second round of the QDU competition is now complete ndash we are now half-way through the preliminary rounds The

results are shown below Just a reminder to all our debaters regarding debating etiquette please arrive at least 15

minutes before the start of your debate and remember ndash no whispering to each other while the other team is debating This

is however a rare opportunity to pass notes to each other while the opposition is talking

Most of our teams are still in the running to be eligible for the Finals Rounds To be eligible a team must have won at least

three debates in the preliminary rounds Keep arguing John McKinlay - Debating Coordinator

Drama News After a long semester of committed practices itrsquos time for the Junior Drama Club participants and Leaders to showcase their

hard work and dedication We invite all family staff students and friends to come along to the Mary Ward Centre on Friday

17 May and join with us in the celebrations The night will begin with a gold coin entry at 7pm and will be filled with fine

dramatic performances accompanied by food and drink So please come along sit back relax and enjoy the show

Kerry Williams - Drama Coordinator

Grease Booking News ParentsStudents if you are interested in seeing ldquoGreaserdquo featuring Rob Mills Gretel Scarlett Anthony

Callea Stephen Mahy Lucy Maunder Todd McKenny and Bert Newton - Wednesday 28th

August

730pm Lyric Theatre QPAC ($7105 per ticket - Adults $4990 -ChildrenStudents) 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 2 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

ldquoGreaserdquo page for your interest httpgreaseisthewordcomau Any questions please contact Helen Radvan

radvanhloretoqldeduau Our school booking must be finalised by this Friday 10th

May Thank you

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Affirmative Negative Winning Team

Loreto 81 Alex Hills SHS Loreto 81

Our Ladyrsquos College 81 Loreto 82 Loreto 82

Loreto 83 Moreton Bay College 83 Moreton Bay College 83

Bris Christian College 91 Loreto 91 Loreto 91

St Thomas More 91 Loreto 92 Loreto 92

Loreto 93 Kimberley College 92 Kimberley College 92

CHAC 101 Loreto 101 Loreto 101

Loreto 102 Villanova 101 Villanova 101

Loreto 103 Iona 102 Loreto 103

Loreto 111 All Hallows 112 Loreto 111

Iona 121 Loreto 121 Iona 121

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Music News Congratulations - To the members of the Chorale and Flute Ensemble One Both groups performed for community events over the past week and represented Loreto College with distinction Thanks also to the teachers who accompanied the girls ndash Mrs Cathy Anderson Ms Ysolt Clark Mrs Anna Nielson and Ms Breana Cohen

Upcoming events - On Thursday 23 May St Elizabethrsquos at Tarragindi are holding an Under 8rsquos celebration with the

theme ldquoCelebrating Community Sharing Music Movement and Culture Think Locallyrdquo We will be sending the Clarinet Ensemble to support this local school by performing at their 900 am opening assembly We will transport students directly from and back to the school by taxi and they would miss Periods 1 and 2 of classes that day The students will be accompanied by their conductor Ms Melissa Cox

Music Support Group ndash The next meeting of the Parents Music Support Group is tomorrow - Wednesday 8 May New parents are always welcome Meetings are held in the Gonzaga Barry Building begin at 730 pm and always finish by 830 pm We are currently finalising preparation for the Loreto Trivia Night which is on Saturday 18 May

Loreto Music Festival ndash Heats for the Festival have begun this week A schedule for all heats was published on the Music Noticeboard last week Students must take careful note of the following

There are sometimes multiple heats for one section ndash all students should attend the first heat If you are unavailable for any heat you should contact the teacher adjudicating that section and organise with them which heat you are able to perform at

If you decide you are not prepared enough to perform at your designated heat you must contact the teacher adjudicating that section prior to the day of the heat If you do this then there will be no penalty If you simply do not show up 5 points will be deducted from your house tally

It is compulsory for all students to bring a copy of their music to the heat to hand in to their adjudicator

Donrsquot forget that you cannot perform a piece that you have learnt during rehearsals with your regular ensembles (eg Vocal quartet performing a Senior Choir piece learnt last year)

Worldrsquos Biggest Orchestra ndash During the July holidays Australian Jazz Icon James Morrison will be organising a Guinness Book of Records world record attempt at forming (and actually playing music with) both the Worldrsquos Biggest Orchestra (6500 musicians) and the Worldrsquos Largest Trumpet Section (1200 musicians) The events will be held on Saturday 13 July at 1200pm in King George Square (Trumpet) and 300pm in Suncorp Stadium (Orchestra) There is a $15 registration fee and all the information and music can be found at this website httpwwwworldsbiggestorchestracom If enough students are interested then we will organise a Loreto group to enter Please let us know if you want to be part of this massive event by emailing the Music Department

(musicloretoqldeduau) Ben Langford - Director of Music

Loreto Music Festival Heat Schedule

B4 ndash Advanced Instrumental Solo

Wednesday 8 May 730AM Room 705

B2 ndash Junior Instrumental Solo

Heat 1 ndash Wednesday 8 May 730AM Room 703

Heat 2 ndash Wednesday 8 May Lunch Room 703

B1 ndash Beginner Instrumental Solo

Monday 13 May Lunch Room 703

A2 ndash Year Nine Vocal Solo

Monday 13 May 320-4PM Room 702

A4 ndash Senior Vocal Solo

Heat 1 ndash Tuesday 14 May Lunch Room 701

Heat 2 ndash Wednesday 15 May Lunch Room 701

B3 ndash Intermediate Instrumental Solo

Heat 1 ndash Wednesday 15 May 730AM Room 701

Heat 2 ndash Thursday 16 May Lunch Room 705

A1 ndash Year Eight Vocal Solo

Monday 20 May Lunch Room 701

C1 ndash Junior Duet

Tuesday 21 May Lunch Room 703

D ndash Acoustic Ensemble

Tuesday 21 May Lunch Room 705

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Naplan Testing NAPLAN 2013 The National Assessment Program ndash Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) is an annual assessment for students in Years 3 5 7 and 9 It has been an annual event for schools since 2008 On Tuesday 14 Wednesday 15 and Thursday 16 May Loreto students will take the 2013 NAPLAN tests NAPLAN assesses skills in literacy and numeracy that are developed over time through the school curriculum NAPLAN is not a pass or fail type test but rather shows how students are progressing in numeracy and literacy skills against national standards for all Australia children It also provides valuable information that allows schools and governments to better target effort and support to help all students achieve their potential and acquire the basic skills to help them build successful and happy lives All students are expected to participate in the tests Students with disability may qualify for reasonable adjustments that reflect the support normally provided to them in the classroom Some students with very specific circumstances may be exempted from participating in the tests For information about participation in NAPLAN you can go to httpwwwnapeduaunaplanparent-carer-supporthtml NAPLAN tests fundamental skills rather than specific content and as such is not a test for which students can study or drill The best way you can help your child prepare for NAPLAN is to let them know that NAPLAN is just one part of their school program and to urge them to simply do the best they can on the day The use of services by coaching providers is not recommended An individual student NAPLAN report will be issued by the school later this year Parents can use this information to monitor how their child is progressing and to identify any areas of concern Parents may also wish to use their childrsquos results to discuss progress with teachers More information is available at wwwnapeduau

Pat Elsworthy - Deputy Principal Curriculum

Public Speaking

Well done to our Rostrum speakers who presented their speeches at QUT on 27 and 28 April The girls were well prepared and spoke with confidence and poise The content of the speeches was varied and gained praise from the judges Special congratulations to Samantha Bull (Year 12) Austen Whitewood (Year 9) Taylor Whitewood (Year 9) and Sophia Dabinett (Year 8) who move to the next round These four girls present on Saturday 11 May at QUT We wish each of

them loads of good luck Rosemary OrsquoNeill - Coordinator

P amp F News P amp F Meeting

What can you expect at the P amp F meeting tonight Among the items on the agenda are updates on the Mary Ward Centre lsquodrop curtainrsquo (the 2012 P amp F fund raising project) gala dance and Year 12 formal planning reports on the sports and music support groups and a discussion about the 2013 fund-raising project If you are interested in hearing about this and more come to room 605 on the bottom floor of the Gonzaga Barry Building at 730pm

Gala Ball

Your daughters have made good friends at school but how well do you know their parents A great way to meet them help the school with fund raising and have fun is the 2013 Great Gatsby Gala Ball which will be held on Saturday 1 June at

Rydges Hotel Southbank See the flyer in this newsletter for more details Garry West - P amp F Secretary

Entertainment Books

The 20132014 Entertainment Books are now available to families with funds raised going towards school The new book

is packed with hundreds of up to 50 off and 2-for-1 offers For more details and to secure a copy visit

wwwentertainmentbookcomauorderbooks221g555 or complete the attached flyer More details can be obtained

wwwentertainmentbookcomau Thank you Trivia Night The Trivia Night organised by the Music Support Group is an fun evening for the whole family so organise a table of your friends and get your daughters to do the same Bookings are open on wwwtrybookingcomCSYK Only $15 adults and $10 concession licensed bar available and supperteacoffee provided Donrsquot miss out for Saturday 18 May See the flyer in this newsletter for more information Cheap Advertising for your business - This is the last chance for parents who are involved in local businesses to donate a prize for the upcoming Loreto Trivia Night You will be acknowledged on the night via flyers on every table and mention by the Quiz Master as well as receive a Certificate of Thanks from the College that you can display at your place of business All this AND you will be helping 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 please send it in to the Music Office by Wednesday 15 May or email Music Admin Assistant Karen Carr musicloretoqldeduau urgently

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Year 12 Parent Information Night There will be an Information Night on Monday 20 May commencing at 700pm in the Mary Ward Centre which specifically addresses the QCS Test Mr Elsworthy will discuss the components of the QCS Test SAIs the scaling process and the calculation of OPs Careers Counsellor Ms Rynne will also be available to answer questions about QTAC applications and deadlines This is a very important information session which you are strongly encouraged to attend We look forward to

seeing you there Annie Diamond - Year 12 Coordinator

Uniform Shop Please note that due to MISSION DAY activities the uniform shop will NOT be open at lunchtime on Friday 10 May

New Blazers We are hoping that the new blazers will arrive sometime in late May and students will be notified accordingly The Uniform shop has a good stock of jumpers You may wish to purchase a jumper to wear until the blazers arrive as the mornings will start to get cold

Loreto Scarves These are available from the second hand uniform shop for $15 The uniform shop is open at lunchtime on a Friday from 1230

-130 pm Thank you Anne Herft - Uniform Shop

Sports Department News Cross Country

Mount St Michaelrsquos Cross Country Meet ndash 40 Loreto girls competed in the Mt St Michaelrsquos Cross Country Meet held last

Wednesday 1 May Well done to the girls who competed in the event A special thankyou to Mrs Firrell and Mrs Carroll for

officiating at the event

The squad also competed at the All Schools Cross Country Championships last

weekend It was a very tough competition with National runners competing There were

some great results from Loreto College competitors Some of the highlights were Year

8 Helena Beiers placed 24th out of 100 competitors Year 9 Ciera Stafford placed 16

th

out of 78 competitors Under 17rsquos age group were awarded 4th in their Team Division

Eloise Carroll was awarded 3rd

in the 18-19 years with the 18-19 Team winning the

Division Excellent effort to all those competitors on the day

CSGSSA Cross Country Meet - Will be held on Friday 31 May at Limestone Park

Ipswich Girls selected will be notified and a permission letter will be sent home to be

returned before the meet

A reminder that the camp will be held this weekend at the Sports Super Centre at Runaway Bay Final details will be given to

the girls on Wednesday Meg Stevens ndash Director of Sport

BSGSA Sport The BSGSA Trimester 2 sport is well underway with training programs starting in preparation for the competition starting

Wednesday 15 May 2013 There is a BSGSA website to review all results and venue details for the upcoming competition The

website is wwwBSGSAsportingpulsenet

Buses will transport the girls to and from the venue unless notified by the Convenor If parents ask to collect their daughter at

the venue students must submit a written note to the Convenor at the beginning of the day Parents must be present at the

venue at the conclusion of the game to collect their daughter otherwise she is to return on the bus All games start at 400pm

and finish at 500pm Girls will need to be collected at school around 530pm ndash 545pm depending upon the traffic conditions

Netball

All Junior Teams ndash Year 8 A B C and D will play at Faulkner Park Graceville

All Intermediate Teams - Year 9 A B C and D and Year 10 A B and C will play at Downey Park Windsor

Open Teams ndash Year 11 and 12 A B C and D will play at Coorparoo

Games start at 4 pm and finish at 5pm

The training times are as follows

Year 8 Junior A ndash Coach Lyn Dixon on Thursday 645am to 800am

Year 8 Junior B ndash Coach Clare Gill on Thursday 645am to 800am

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Year 8 Junior C ndash Coach Stephanie Esprester on Monday 645am to 800am Year 8 Junior D ndash Coach Sarah Pettiford on Friday 645am to 800am Year 9 A Intermediate D ndash Coach Emma Macleod on Thursday 330pm to 445pm Year 9 B Intermediate E ndash Coach Briony Logan on Wednesday 645am to 800am Year 9 C Intermediate F (1) ndash Coach Kate Mullins on Wednesday 645am to 800am Year 9 D Intermediate F (2) ndash Coach Hannah Fowler on Monday 645am to 800am Year 10 A Intermediate A ndash Coach Magdaleine Ryan Tuesday 645am to 800am Year 10 B Intermediate B - Coach Bridget OrsquoConnor Friday 645am to 800am Year 10 C Intermediate C - Coach Ashleigh OrsquoConnor Friday 645am to 800am Year 11 amp 12 - Open A ndash Coach Meg Logan Friday 330pm to 500pm Year 11 amp 12 Open B ndash Coach Larissa Hughes Tuesday 330pm to 445pm Year 11 amp 12 Open C ndash Coach Karen Holahan Monday 330pm to 445pm Year 11 amp 12 Open D ndash Coach Brittany Holahan Monday 330pm to 445pm Any further details please contact Mrs Stevens in the Sports Office Permission notes have been given to the girls and

MUST be returned by Friday 10 May

Tennis Starting times for Tennis 2013 D12D3 D4E12E34amp E5 Commence at 800am and finish at 12noon AARES B1B2 and C1 Premiership Grades Commence at 1130 am All other grades Commence at 100pm AHS games A - C Grades Commence at 1000am

MTA games A - C Grades Commence at 1000am

Tennis Draw Round 9 - 11 May A V Stuartholme at Stuartholme School B1 V St Ritarsquos College at St Ritarsquos College B4 V Mt Alvernia at Brisbane Girls Grammar B6 V Our Ladyrsquos College at Yeronga State School B7 V Stuartholme (2) at Brisbane Girls Grammar C1 V Lourdes Hill at Morningside Tennis Centre C3 V Mt Alvernia at Brisbane Girls Grammar C4 V Lourdes Hill at Brisbane Girls Grammar D1 V All Hallowsrsquo (1) at Brisbane Girls Grammar D3 V St Ritarsquos College at St Ritarsquos College D5 V Stuartholme at Stuartholme School D6 V San Sisto at Brisbane Girls Grammar E1 V Mt St Michaelrsquos at Brisbane Girls Grammar E34 (1) V All Hallowsrsquo (2) at State Tennis Centre Tennyson E34 (2) V All Hallowsrsquo (1) at State Tennis Centre Tennyson

Tennis Results Round 8 - 4 May A V St Ritarsquos won 40-24 B1 V All Hallowsrsquo lost 37-40 B4 V Lourdes Hill won 36-10 B6 V Stuartholme (2) lost 26-28 B7 V Stuartholme won 36-24 C1 V St Ritarsquos College lost 25-45 C3 V Stuartholme won 32-26 C4 V Mt St Michaelrsquos lost 15-36 D1 V St Ritarsquos College lost 23-31 D3 V All Hallowsrsquo won 34-13 D5 V St Ritarsquos lost 23-31 D6 V Brigidne won 25-18 E1 V All Hallowsrsquo(2) won 32-22 E34 (1) V Mt St Michaelrsquos (2) won 33-13 E34 (2) V Mt St Michaelrsquos (1) lost 4-36

Congratulations To Jessica Galpin who travelled to Cairns for the U16 Division 1 Basketball Rep State Classics carnival Her team was undefeated and won the grand final to became State Champions Jessica was also chosen for the U15 Queensland Basketball Team who will compete at the National basketball carnival at Dandenong Victoria over the Queens Birthday long weekend Meg Stevens - Director of Sport

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Notices Bulletins DropZone - Keep Queensland Beautiful Got an old TV or computer lying around Why not recycle it Bring it to Yeronga State High School and help support a pilot program with DHLs DropZone MRI e-cycle and Keep Queensland Beautiful (formerly Keep Australia Beautiful Queensland) The school businesses and non-profit organisations are working together to gain momentum to reduce e-waste reaching our landfill DropZone is an information portal on television and computer recycling in Australia providing a FREE recycling service for households and small businesses to dispose of unwanted televisions computers and computer products regardless of their brand or age All you need to do is drop your goods off at the Yeronga State High School 159 Villa Street Yeronga Brisbane QLD 4104 (Entrance via Oakland Street) from now until Sunday 12 May School Days 830am to 330pm Sat amp Sun 7am to 4pm Enquiries to Tarra Martel Education Officer M 0422 952 605 E TMartelkeepqueenslandbeautifulorgau or go to httpwwwdropzoneorgau

Resilience skills for a new Generation Book now for Term 2 groups

Confident Kids is an innovative and interactive program for kids aged 5 - 13 designed to boost confidence emotional resilience social skills and brain power Kids learn simple strategies to reduce worries anxiety self-doubt or negative thinking so they can achieve their full potential The Confident Kids program will give your child self-esteem tools to keep confidence steady and strong throughout their life Program includes parent support and workshop Facilitated by experienced psychologists who are passionate about helping kids be all they can be Places are limited so hurry Medicare and Private health fund rebates apply For more details visit wwwconfidentkidsandteenscomau or email infopositivefamiliescomau for an Information pack or phone 3368 1307

ldquoWomen in Loverdquo Workshop This workshop offers a nurturing experience to explore and support women in their relationships as daughtersor as mothers It offers a time for personal reflection rejoicing celebration and healing in preparation for Motherrsquos Day Come and listen to the stories of women share our faith and grow more deeply in relationship with Jesus and each other Facilitated by Jean Tamblyn and Gail Godrey

Date Saturday 11 May Venue Presentation Spirituality Centre 26 Kooralgin Street Manly Time 130 - 430pm Cost $10 (Afternoon tea is included) RSVP 10th May

Gail Godfrey Phone 3366 2188 e familycentrebnecatholicnetau or Jean Tamblyn 0400 488 221

Tuckshop Volunteers Monday 13 May - Friday 17 May

Monday 13 May Geraldine Dwyer-West Kym Fisher Jane

Higgins Mary Favios

Tuesday 14 May Helen Kentos Tracey OrsquoReilly Jan Quinn

Jill OrsquoMara Rachael Sydney

Wednesday 15 May Dianne Nibbs Janelle OrsquoBrien

Veronica Kozionas

Thursday 16 May Sonia Hayes Brenton Taylor Carol

Hempel Vicki Postle

Friday 17 May Deanna Smith Lisa Kuhl Steve Bakker

Sandy Christie

Special of the Day - $380

Monday 13 May BBQ Chicken Pizza

Tuesday 14 May Macaroni Cheese

Wednesday 15 May Spinach amp Riccotta Canelloni

Thursday 16 May Chicken amp Vegetable Soup amp Garlic

Bread

Library Roster Monday 13 May - Friday 17 May

Monday 13 May Kathy Kwan Fin Boyce Jill Moloney Janine Nicholson Tuesday 14 May Maria Bozikis Jennifer Morris Melissa Lorimer Janelle OrsquoBrien Wednesday 15 May Geraldine OrsquoBrien Debbie McWilliam Bronwyn OrsquoShea Thursday 16 May Julia Della Catia Camaroni Renette Nicholson Maria Mead Friday 17 May Irene Panaretos Lilly Flores Tina OrsquoBrien

Sincerity Freedom JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 13

Loreto College Coorparoo Contact Lesley Bongaarts Phone 33949999 Fax Email bongaartslloretoqldeduau Name_____________________________________________Phone____________________Mobile______________________ Address________________________________________________________________________State______Postcode_______

I would like to order____ x Brisbane Sunshine Coast amp Surrounds $65 each (including GST) $_______ I would like to order____ x Gold Coast and Northern New South Wales $55 each (including GST) $_______ I will collect the Book

TOTAL ENCLOSED $_______

ORDER NOW SECURELY ONLINE True httpswwwentertainmentbookcomauorderbooks221g555

Payment type c CASH c VISA c MASTERCARD

Credit Card number __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Expiry date ___ ___ ___ ___ CVV ______ CVV is the last 3 digits on back of your credit card)

Cardholderrsquos name_______________________________________ Signature________________________________________ Thank you for supporting Loreto College Coorparoo 20 from each Book sold contributes to school Fundraising

Page 14 Volume 13 - 7 May 2013

Page

Freedom Sincerity JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Autumn Concert - Show 2 Photos by Laura Nicholls

Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 15

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Year 11 Retreat - Brookfield

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Year 11 Retreat - Toowoomba

Loreto Trivia Night

Saturday 18 May 730pm start

Theme All things American

Venue -mdashMary Ward Centre

Tickets Adults $15 Students $10

Bookings wwwtrybookingcomCSYK

Licenced Bar available BYO nibbles Tea coffee and supper provided

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Presents the Interact Dance

Theme Come dressed as what you want to be when you grow up Or simply dress up as any professional you admire

Friday 24 May 7pm to 10pm

Carindale PCYCmdash- 27 Narracott St Carina

Tickets $12 Student ID card required (students in Years 8-10)

Invitations are extended to boys attending Villanova Iona Marist Ashgrove Invitations are extended to boys attending Villanova Iona Marist Ashgrove St Laurencersquos Terrace and Anglican Boys Grammar (Churchie)St Laurencersquos Terrace and Anglican Boys Grammar (Churchie)

Interact Dance Parent Volunteer Form Name___________________________ Daughterrsquos Homeroom____________

I can assist from 630pm - 830pm

830pm - 1030pm

We are looking for parents to assist with jobs including dance floor and outside supervision ticketing and cloak room Thank you

Please return to the office by Tuesday 21 May

  • 7 May 2013 e-Newsletterpdf
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  • Music Trivia Night_13
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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 canapeacutes 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 mdash Midnight

Dress 1920s Gatsby-esque

$150

Book now by visiting

wwwtrybookingcomCNUB RSVP Friday 24th May

Tables of 10 available

Enquiries to Catherine Shipton

Community Relations amp

Development Manager 07 3394 9957

or shiptoncloretoqldeduau

All proceeds will benefit the PampF and

Loreto College Capital Campaign

GREAT GATSBY THE 2013

GALA BALL

85 Celebrating YEARS 85

Per Person

Win a $250

Coles Myer

gift card amp

other prizes

Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 5

Events Calendar

Wednesday 8 May

Debating - Round 3 Year 9 amp 11

Thursday 9 May

Year 11 Ancient History UQ Research Day

Friday 10 May

Mission Day

Year 8 Parent High Tea 1130am - Cream Patisserie - Coorparoo

Saturday 11 May

Tennis Round 9

Sunday 12 May

Junior Drama Club rehearsal - 900am - 300pm

Monday 13 May

Year 11 VA Workshop

Tuesday 14 May

Year 9 NAPLAN Testing

Year 10 Marist Dancing 630pm - 930pm

School Council Meeting 545pm

Wednesday 15 May

Year 9 NAPLAN Testing

Year 12 Economics Seminar 700am - 830am

Round 1 BSGSA Netball and Soccer

Debating Round 3 - Year 10 amp 12

Thursday 16 May

Year 9 NAPLAN Testing

Year 10 11 amp 12 Drama Theatre Visit to lsquoAnimal Farmrsquo

Friday 17 May

Junior Drama Club Performance - 600pm - 800pm

Saturday 18 May

Tennis - Round 10

Music Support Group Trivia Night

Monday 20 May

Year 11 Biology Excursion - North Stradbroke Island

Year 12 Information Night - 700pm MWC

Tuesday 21 May

Year 10 Marist Dancing 630pm - 930pm

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Page 6 Volume 13 - 7 May 2013

Art Deparment

ldquoArt Work of the Termrdquo is an award given to students for works that have been selected by Students on the Art Council

Committee The recipients were presented with their certificated at assembly last Wednesday by the Art Council Leader Sophie Kubler The award winners were Year 8 Lilli Yee Isabella Camaroni and Miranda Pattison Year 10 Laura Maher Kasey Hiscock and Chloe-Avrill Brown Year 11 Visual Arts Studies Molly OrsquoBrien Year 11 Visual Art Sheridan Tully and Isabella Christ Year 12 Visual Arts Studies Caitlin Hogan and Rebecca Hansen (Students in Year 8 Blue White and Green and Year 9 Art are in the process of having their pottery fired They will be

included in next termrsquos awards) Some of their work is presented below Leonie McCulkin - Art Coordinatortor

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Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 7

Big Thinkerrsquos Guide to Big Ideas Excursion A reminder to all those girls attending the Big Thinkerrsquos excursion to meet at Student Services Centre near the Circular Drive at 820 Monday 13 May Students will need to bring a small notebook and pen a water bottle and their morning tea and lunch We will be travelling to and from the venue by taxi so will be back in time for students to meet buses It is going to be an interesting and challenging day For more information have a look at the website wwwacademyconferencescom

Debating News The second round of the QDU competition is now complete ndash we are now half-way through the preliminary rounds The

results are shown below Just a reminder to all our debaters regarding debating etiquette please arrive at least 15

minutes before the start of your debate and remember ndash no whispering to each other while the other team is debating This

is however a rare opportunity to pass notes to each other while the opposition is talking

Most of our teams are still in the running to be eligible for the Finals Rounds To be eligible a team must have won at least

three debates in the preliminary rounds Keep arguing John McKinlay - Debating Coordinator

Drama News After a long semester of committed practices itrsquos time for the Junior Drama Club participants and Leaders to showcase their

hard work and dedication We invite all family staff students and friends to come along to the Mary Ward Centre on Friday

17 May and join with us in the celebrations The night will begin with a gold coin entry at 7pm and will be filled with fine

dramatic performances accompanied by food and drink So please come along sit back relax and enjoy the show

Kerry Williams - Drama Coordinator

Grease Booking News ParentsStudents if you are interested in seeing ldquoGreaserdquo featuring Rob Mills Gretel Scarlett Anthony

Callea Stephen Mahy Lucy Maunder Todd McKenny and Bert Newton - Wednesday 28th

August

730pm Lyric Theatre QPAC ($7105 per ticket - Adults $4990 -ChildrenStudents) 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 2 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

ldquoGreaserdquo page for your interest httpgreaseisthewordcomau Any questions please contact Helen Radvan

radvanhloretoqldeduau Our school booking must be finalised by this Friday 10th

May Thank you

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Affirmative Negative Winning Team

Loreto 81 Alex Hills SHS Loreto 81

Our Ladyrsquos College 81 Loreto 82 Loreto 82

Loreto 83 Moreton Bay College 83 Moreton Bay College 83

Bris Christian College 91 Loreto 91 Loreto 91

St Thomas More 91 Loreto 92 Loreto 92

Loreto 93 Kimberley College 92 Kimberley College 92

CHAC 101 Loreto 101 Loreto 101

Loreto 102 Villanova 101 Villanova 101

Loreto 103 Iona 102 Loreto 103

Loreto 111 All Hallows 112 Loreto 111

Iona 121 Loreto 121 Iona 121

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Sincerity Freedom JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Music News Congratulations - To the members of the Chorale and Flute Ensemble One Both groups performed for community events over the past week and represented Loreto College with distinction Thanks also to the teachers who accompanied the girls ndash Mrs Cathy Anderson Ms Ysolt Clark Mrs Anna Nielson and Ms Breana Cohen

Upcoming events - On Thursday 23 May St Elizabethrsquos at Tarragindi are holding an Under 8rsquos celebration with the

theme ldquoCelebrating Community Sharing Music Movement and Culture Think Locallyrdquo We will be sending the Clarinet Ensemble to support this local school by performing at their 900 am opening assembly We will transport students directly from and back to the school by taxi and they would miss Periods 1 and 2 of classes that day The students will be accompanied by their conductor Ms Melissa Cox

Music Support Group ndash The next meeting of the Parents Music Support Group is tomorrow - Wednesday 8 May New parents are always welcome Meetings are held in the Gonzaga Barry Building begin at 730 pm and always finish by 830 pm We are currently finalising preparation for the Loreto Trivia Night which is on Saturday 18 May

Loreto Music Festival ndash Heats for the Festival have begun this week A schedule for all heats was published on the Music Noticeboard last week Students must take careful note of the following

There are sometimes multiple heats for one section ndash all students should attend the first heat If you are unavailable for any heat you should contact the teacher adjudicating that section and organise with them which heat you are able to perform at

If you decide you are not prepared enough to perform at your designated heat you must contact the teacher adjudicating that section prior to the day of the heat If you do this then there will be no penalty If you simply do not show up 5 points will be deducted from your house tally

It is compulsory for all students to bring a copy of their music to the heat to hand in to their adjudicator

Donrsquot forget that you cannot perform a piece that you have learnt during rehearsals with your regular ensembles (eg Vocal quartet performing a Senior Choir piece learnt last year)

Worldrsquos Biggest Orchestra ndash During the July holidays Australian Jazz Icon James Morrison will be organising a Guinness Book of Records world record attempt at forming (and actually playing music with) both the Worldrsquos Biggest Orchestra (6500 musicians) and the Worldrsquos Largest Trumpet Section (1200 musicians) The events will be held on Saturday 13 July at 1200pm in King George Square (Trumpet) and 300pm in Suncorp Stadium (Orchestra) There is a $15 registration fee and all the information and music can be found at this website httpwwwworldsbiggestorchestracom If enough students are interested then we will organise a Loreto group to enter Please let us know if you want to be part of this massive event by emailing the Music Department

(musicloretoqldeduau) Ben Langford - Director of Music

Loreto Music Festival Heat Schedule

B4 ndash Advanced Instrumental Solo

Wednesday 8 May 730AM Room 705

B2 ndash Junior Instrumental Solo

Heat 1 ndash Wednesday 8 May 730AM Room 703

Heat 2 ndash Wednesday 8 May Lunch Room 703

B1 ndash Beginner Instrumental Solo

Monday 13 May Lunch Room 703

A2 ndash Year Nine Vocal Solo

Monday 13 May 320-4PM Room 702

A4 ndash Senior Vocal Solo

Heat 1 ndash Tuesday 14 May Lunch Room 701

Heat 2 ndash Wednesday 15 May Lunch Room 701

B3 ndash Intermediate Instrumental Solo

Heat 1 ndash Wednesday 15 May 730AM Room 701

Heat 2 ndash Thursday 16 May Lunch Room 705

A1 ndash Year Eight Vocal Solo

Monday 20 May Lunch Room 701

C1 ndash Junior Duet

Tuesday 21 May Lunch Room 703

D ndash Acoustic Ensemble

Tuesday 21 May Lunch Room 705

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Sincerity Freedom JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Naplan Testing NAPLAN 2013 The National Assessment Program ndash Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) is an annual assessment for students in Years 3 5 7 and 9 It has been an annual event for schools since 2008 On Tuesday 14 Wednesday 15 and Thursday 16 May Loreto students will take the 2013 NAPLAN tests NAPLAN assesses skills in literacy and numeracy that are developed over time through the school curriculum NAPLAN is not a pass or fail type test but rather shows how students are progressing in numeracy and literacy skills against national standards for all Australia children It also provides valuable information that allows schools and governments to better target effort and support to help all students achieve their potential and acquire the basic skills to help them build successful and happy lives All students are expected to participate in the tests Students with disability may qualify for reasonable adjustments that reflect the support normally provided to them in the classroom Some students with very specific circumstances may be exempted from participating in the tests For information about participation in NAPLAN you can go to httpwwwnapeduaunaplanparent-carer-supporthtml NAPLAN tests fundamental skills rather than specific content and as such is not a test for which students can study or drill The best way you can help your child prepare for NAPLAN is to let them know that NAPLAN is just one part of their school program and to urge them to simply do the best they can on the day The use of services by coaching providers is not recommended An individual student NAPLAN report will be issued by the school later this year Parents can use this information to monitor how their child is progressing and to identify any areas of concern Parents may also wish to use their childrsquos results to discuss progress with teachers More information is available at wwwnapeduau

Pat Elsworthy - Deputy Principal Curriculum

Public Speaking

Well done to our Rostrum speakers who presented their speeches at QUT on 27 and 28 April The girls were well prepared and spoke with confidence and poise The content of the speeches was varied and gained praise from the judges Special congratulations to Samantha Bull (Year 12) Austen Whitewood (Year 9) Taylor Whitewood (Year 9) and Sophia Dabinett (Year 8) who move to the next round These four girls present on Saturday 11 May at QUT We wish each of

them loads of good luck Rosemary OrsquoNeill - Coordinator

P amp F News P amp F Meeting

What can you expect at the P amp F meeting tonight Among the items on the agenda are updates on the Mary Ward Centre lsquodrop curtainrsquo (the 2012 P amp F fund raising project) gala dance and Year 12 formal planning reports on the sports and music support groups and a discussion about the 2013 fund-raising project If you are interested in hearing about this and more come to room 605 on the bottom floor of the Gonzaga Barry Building at 730pm

Gala Ball

Your daughters have made good friends at school but how well do you know their parents A great way to meet them help the school with fund raising and have fun is the 2013 Great Gatsby Gala Ball which will be held on Saturday 1 June at

Rydges Hotel Southbank See the flyer in this newsletter for more details Garry West - P amp F Secretary

Entertainment Books

The 20132014 Entertainment Books are now available to families with funds raised going towards school The new book

is packed with hundreds of up to 50 off and 2-for-1 offers For more details and to secure a copy visit

wwwentertainmentbookcomauorderbooks221g555 or complete the attached flyer More details can be obtained

wwwentertainmentbookcomau Thank you Trivia Night The Trivia Night organised by the Music Support Group is an fun evening for the whole family so organise a table of your friends and get your daughters to do the same Bookings are open on wwwtrybookingcomCSYK Only $15 adults and $10 concession licensed bar available and supperteacoffee provided Donrsquot miss out for Saturday 18 May See the flyer in this newsletter for more information Cheap Advertising for your business - This is the last chance for parents who are involved in local businesses to donate a prize for the upcoming Loreto Trivia Night You will be acknowledged on the night via flyers on every table and mention by the Quiz Master as well as receive a Certificate of Thanks from the College that you can display at your place of business All this AND you will be helping 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 please send it in to the Music Office by Wednesday 15 May or email Music Admin Assistant Karen Carr musicloretoqldeduau urgently

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Year 12 Parent Information Night There will be an Information Night on Monday 20 May commencing at 700pm in the Mary Ward Centre which specifically addresses the QCS Test Mr Elsworthy will discuss the components of the QCS Test SAIs the scaling process and the calculation of OPs Careers Counsellor Ms Rynne will also be available to answer questions about QTAC applications and deadlines This is a very important information session which you are strongly encouraged to attend We look forward to

seeing you there Annie Diamond - Year 12 Coordinator

Uniform Shop Please note that due to MISSION DAY activities the uniform shop will NOT be open at lunchtime on Friday 10 May

New Blazers We are hoping that the new blazers will arrive sometime in late May and students will be notified accordingly The Uniform shop has a good stock of jumpers You may wish to purchase a jumper to wear until the blazers arrive as the mornings will start to get cold

Loreto Scarves These are available from the second hand uniform shop for $15 The uniform shop is open at lunchtime on a Friday from 1230

-130 pm Thank you Anne Herft - Uniform Shop

Sports Department News Cross Country

Mount St Michaelrsquos Cross Country Meet ndash 40 Loreto girls competed in the Mt St Michaelrsquos Cross Country Meet held last

Wednesday 1 May Well done to the girls who competed in the event A special thankyou to Mrs Firrell and Mrs Carroll for

officiating at the event

The squad also competed at the All Schools Cross Country Championships last

weekend It was a very tough competition with National runners competing There were

some great results from Loreto College competitors Some of the highlights were Year

8 Helena Beiers placed 24th out of 100 competitors Year 9 Ciera Stafford placed 16

th

out of 78 competitors Under 17rsquos age group were awarded 4th in their Team Division

Eloise Carroll was awarded 3rd

in the 18-19 years with the 18-19 Team winning the

Division Excellent effort to all those competitors on the day

CSGSSA Cross Country Meet - Will be held on Friday 31 May at Limestone Park

Ipswich Girls selected will be notified and a permission letter will be sent home to be

returned before the meet

A reminder that the camp will be held this weekend at the Sports Super Centre at Runaway Bay Final details will be given to

the girls on Wednesday Meg Stevens ndash Director of Sport

BSGSA Sport The BSGSA Trimester 2 sport is well underway with training programs starting in preparation for the competition starting

Wednesday 15 May 2013 There is a BSGSA website to review all results and venue details for the upcoming competition The

website is wwwBSGSAsportingpulsenet

Buses will transport the girls to and from the venue unless notified by the Convenor If parents ask to collect their daughter at

the venue students must submit a written note to the Convenor at the beginning of the day Parents must be present at the

venue at the conclusion of the game to collect their daughter otherwise she is to return on the bus All games start at 400pm

and finish at 500pm Girls will need to be collected at school around 530pm ndash 545pm depending upon the traffic conditions

Netball

All Junior Teams ndash Year 8 A B C and D will play at Faulkner Park Graceville

All Intermediate Teams - Year 9 A B C and D and Year 10 A B and C will play at Downey Park Windsor

Open Teams ndash Year 11 and 12 A B C and D will play at Coorparoo

Games start at 4 pm and finish at 5pm

The training times are as follows

Year 8 Junior A ndash Coach Lyn Dixon on Thursday 645am to 800am

Year 8 Junior B ndash Coach Clare Gill on Thursday 645am to 800am

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Year 8 Junior C ndash Coach Stephanie Esprester on Monday 645am to 800am Year 8 Junior D ndash Coach Sarah Pettiford on Friday 645am to 800am Year 9 A Intermediate D ndash Coach Emma Macleod on Thursday 330pm to 445pm Year 9 B Intermediate E ndash Coach Briony Logan on Wednesday 645am to 800am Year 9 C Intermediate F (1) ndash Coach Kate Mullins on Wednesday 645am to 800am Year 9 D Intermediate F (2) ndash Coach Hannah Fowler on Monday 645am to 800am Year 10 A Intermediate A ndash Coach Magdaleine Ryan Tuesday 645am to 800am Year 10 B Intermediate B - Coach Bridget OrsquoConnor Friday 645am to 800am Year 10 C Intermediate C - Coach Ashleigh OrsquoConnor Friday 645am to 800am Year 11 amp 12 - Open A ndash Coach Meg Logan Friday 330pm to 500pm Year 11 amp 12 Open B ndash Coach Larissa Hughes Tuesday 330pm to 445pm Year 11 amp 12 Open C ndash Coach Karen Holahan Monday 330pm to 445pm Year 11 amp 12 Open D ndash Coach Brittany Holahan Monday 330pm to 445pm Any further details please contact Mrs Stevens in the Sports Office Permission notes have been given to the girls and

MUST be returned by Friday 10 May

Tennis Starting times for Tennis 2013 D12D3 D4E12E34amp E5 Commence at 800am and finish at 12noon AARES B1B2 and C1 Premiership Grades Commence at 1130 am All other grades Commence at 100pm AHS games A - C Grades Commence at 1000am

MTA games A - C Grades Commence at 1000am

Tennis Draw Round 9 - 11 May A V Stuartholme at Stuartholme School B1 V St Ritarsquos College at St Ritarsquos College B4 V Mt Alvernia at Brisbane Girls Grammar B6 V Our Ladyrsquos College at Yeronga State School B7 V Stuartholme (2) at Brisbane Girls Grammar C1 V Lourdes Hill at Morningside Tennis Centre C3 V Mt Alvernia at Brisbane Girls Grammar C4 V Lourdes Hill at Brisbane Girls Grammar D1 V All Hallowsrsquo (1) at Brisbane Girls Grammar D3 V St Ritarsquos College at St Ritarsquos College D5 V Stuartholme at Stuartholme School D6 V San Sisto at Brisbane Girls Grammar E1 V Mt St Michaelrsquos at Brisbane Girls Grammar E34 (1) V All Hallowsrsquo (2) at State Tennis Centre Tennyson E34 (2) V All Hallowsrsquo (1) at State Tennis Centre Tennyson

Tennis Results Round 8 - 4 May A V St Ritarsquos won 40-24 B1 V All Hallowsrsquo lost 37-40 B4 V Lourdes Hill won 36-10 B6 V Stuartholme (2) lost 26-28 B7 V Stuartholme won 36-24 C1 V St Ritarsquos College lost 25-45 C3 V Stuartholme won 32-26 C4 V Mt St Michaelrsquos lost 15-36 D1 V St Ritarsquos College lost 23-31 D3 V All Hallowsrsquo won 34-13 D5 V St Ritarsquos lost 23-31 D6 V Brigidne won 25-18 E1 V All Hallowsrsquo(2) won 32-22 E34 (1) V Mt St Michaelrsquos (2) won 33-13 E34 (2) V Mt St Michaelrsquos (1) lost 4-36

Congratulations To Jessica Galpin who travelled to Cairns for the U16 Division 1 Basketball Rep State Classics carnival Her team was undefeated and won the grand final to became State Champions Jessica was also chosen for the U15 Queensland Basketball Team who will compete at the National basketball carnival at Dandenong Victoria over the Queens Birthday long weekend Meg Stevens - Director of Sport

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Sincerity Freedom JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Notices Bulletins DropZone - Keep Queensland Beautiful Got an old TV or computer lying around Why not recycle it Bring it to Yeronga State High School and help support a pilot program with DHLs DropZone MRI e-cycle and Keep Queensland Beautiful (formerly Keep Australia Beautiful Queensland) The school businesses and non-profit organisations are working together to gain momentum to reduce e-waste reaching our landfill DropZone is an information portal on television and computer recycling in Australia providing a FREE recycling service for households and small businesses to dispose of unwanted televisions computers and computer products regardless of their brand or age All you need to do is drop your goods off at the Yeronga State High School 159 Villa Street Yeronga Brisbane QLD 4104 (Entrance via Oakland Street) from now until Sunday 12 May School Days 830am to 330pm Sat amp Sun 7am to 4pm Enquiries to Tarra Martel Education Officer M 0422 952 605 E TMartelkeepqueenslandbeautifulorgau or go to httpwwwdropzoneorgau

Resilience skills for a new Generation Book now for Term 2 groups

Confident Kids is an innovative and interactive program for kids aged 5 - 13 designed to boost confidence emotional resilience social skills and brain power Kids learn simple strategies to reduce worries anxiety self-doubt or negative thinking so they can achieve their full potential The Confident Kids program will give your child self-esteem tools to keep confidence steady and strong throughout their life Program includes parent support and workshop Facilitated by experienced psychologists who are passionate about helping kids be all they can be Places are limited so hurry Medicare and Private health fund rebates apply For more details visit wwwconfidentkidsandteenscomau or email infopositivefamiliescomau for an Information pack or phone 3368 1307

ldquoWomen in Loverdquo Workshop This workshop offers a nurturing experience to explore and support women in their relationships as daughtersor as mothers It offers a time for personal reflection rejoicing celebration and healing in preparation for Motherrsquos Day Come and listen to the stories of women share our faith and grow more deeply in relationship with Jesus and each other Facilitated by Jean Tamblyn and Gail Godrey

Date Saturday 11 May Venue Presentation Spirituality Centre 26 Kooralgin Street Manly Time 130 - 430pm Cost $10 (Afternoon tea is included) RSVP 10th May

Gail Godfrey Phone 3366 2188 e familycentrebnecatholicnetau or Jean Tamblyn 0400 488 221

Tuckshop Volunteers Monday 13 May - Friday 17 May

Monday 13 May Geraldine Dwyer-West Kym Fisher Jane

Higgins Mary Favios

Tuesday 14 May Helen Kentos Tracey OrsquoReilly Jan Quinn

Jill OrsquoMara Rachael Sydney

Wednesday 15 May Dianne Nibbs Janelle OrsquoBrien

Veronica Kozionas

Thursday 16 May Sonia Hayes Brenton Taylor Carol

Hempel Vicki Postle

Friday 17 May Deanna Smith Lisa Kuhl Steve Bakker

Sandy Christie

Special of the Day - $380

Monday 13 May BBQ Chicken Pizza

Tuesday 14 May Macaroni Cheese

Wednesday 15 May Spinach amp Riccotta Canelloni

Thursday 16 May Chicken amp Vegetable Soup amp Garlic

Bread

Library Roster Monday 13 May - Friday 17 May

Monday 13 May Kathy Kwan Fin Boyce Jill Moloney Janine Nicholson Tuesday 14 May Maria Bozikis Jennifer Morris Melissa Lorimer Janelle OrsquoBrien Wednesday 15 May Geraldine OrsquoBrien Debbie McWilliam Bronwyn OrsquoShea Thursday 16 May Julia Della Catia Camaroni Renette Nicholson Maria Mead Friday 17 May Irene Panaretos Lilly Flores Tina OrsquoBrien

Sincerity Freedom JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 13

Loreto College Coorparoo Contact Lesley Bongaarts Phone 33949999 Fax Email bongaartslloretoqldeduau Name_____________________________________________Phone____________________Mobile______________________ Address________________________________________________________________________State______Postcode_______

I would like to order____ x Brisbane Sunshine Coast amp Surrounds $65 each (including GST) $_______ I would like to order____ x Gold Coast and Northern New South Wales $55 each (including GST) $_______ I will collect the Book

TOTAL ENCLOSED $_______

ORDER NOW SECURELY ONLINE True httpswwwentertainmentbookcomauorderbooks221g555

Payment type c CASH c VISA c MASTERCARD

Credit Card number __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Expiry date ___ ___ ___ ___ CVV ______ CVV is the last 3 digits on back of your credit card)

Cardholderrsquos name_______________________________________ Signature________________________________________ Thank you for supporting Loreto College Coorparoo 20 from each Book sold contributes to school Fundraising

Page 14 Volume 13 - 7 May 2013

Page

Freedom Sincerity JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Autumn Concert - Show 2 Photos by Laura Nicholls

Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 15

Freedom Sincerity JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Year 11 Retreat - Brookfield

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Freedom Sincerity JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Year 11 Retreat - Toowoomba

Loreto Trivia Night

Saturday 18 May 730pm start

Theme All things American

Venue -mdashMary Ward Centre

Tickets Adults $15 Students $10

Bookings wwwtrybookingcomCSYK

Licenced Bar available BYO nibbles Tea coffee and supper provided

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Presents the Interact Dance

Theme Come dressed as what you want to be when you grow up Or simply dress up as any professional you admire

Friday 24 May 7pm to 10pm

Carindale PCYCmdash- 27 Narracott St Carina

Tickets $12 Student ID card required (students in Years 8-10)

Invitations are extended to boys attending Villanova Iona Marist Ashgrove Invitations are extended to boys attending Villanova Iona Marist Ashgrove St Laurencersquos Terrace and Anglican Boys Grammar (Churchie)St Laurencersquos Terrace and Anglican Boys Grammar (Churchie)

Interact Dance Parent Volunteer Form Name___________________________ Daughterrsquos Homeroom____________

I can assist from 630pm - 830pm

830pm - 1030pm

We are looking for parents to assist with jobs including dance floor and outside supervision ticketing and cloak room Thank you

Please return to the office by Tuesday 21 May

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Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 5

Events Calendar

Wednesday 8 May

Debating - Round 3 Year 9 amp 11

Thursday 9 May

Year 11 Ancient History UQ Research Day

Friday 10 May

Mission Day

Year 8 Parent High Tea 1130am - Cream Patisserie - Coorparoo

Saturday 11 May

Tennis Round 9

Sunday 12 May

Junior Drama Club rehearsal - 900am - 300pm

Monday 13 May

Year 11 VA Workshop

Tuesday 14 May

Year 9 NAPLAN Testing

Year 10 Marist Dancing 630pm - 930pm

School Council Meeting 545pm

Wednesday 15 May

Year 9 NAPLAN Testing

Year 12 Economics Seminar 700am - 830am

Round 1 BSGSA Netball and Soccer

Debating Round 3 - Year 10 amp 12

Thursday 16 May

Year 9 NAPLAN Testing

Year 10 11 amp 12 Drama Theatre Visit to lsquoAnimal Farmrsquo

Friday 17 May

Junior Drama Club Performance - 600pm - 800pm

Saturday 18 May

Tennis - Round 10

Music Support Group Trivia Night

Monday 20 May

Year 11 Biology Excursion - North Stradbroke Island

Year 12 Information Night - 700pm MWC

Tuesday 21 May

Year 10 Marist Dancing 630pm - 930pm

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Page 6 Volume 13 - 7 May 2013

Art Deparment

ldquoArt Work of the Termrdquo is an award given to students for works that have been selected by Students on the Art Council

Committee The recipients were presented with their certificated at assembly last Wednesday by the Art Council Leader Sophie Kubler The award winners were Year 8 Lilli Yee Isabella Camaroni and Miranda Pattison Year 10 Laura Maher Kasey Hiscock and Chloe-Avrill Brown Year 11 Visual Arts Studies Molly OrsquoBrien Year 11 Visual Art Sheridan Tully and Isabella Christ Year 12 Visual Arts Studies Caitlin Hogan and Rebecca Hansen (Students in Year 8 Blue White and Green and Year 9 Art are in the process of having their pottery fired They will be

included in next termrsquos awards) Some of their work is presented below Leonie McCulkin - Art Coordinatortor

Sincerity Freedom JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 7

Big Thinkerrsquos Guide to Big Ideas Excursion A reminder to all those girls attending the Big Thinkerrsquos excursion to meet at Student Services Centre near the Circular Drive at 820 Monday 13 May Students will need to bring a small notebook and pen a water bottle and their morning tea and lunch We will be travelling to and from the venue by taxi so will be back in time for students to meet buses It is going to be an interesting and challenging day For more information have a look at the website wwwacademyconferencescom

Debating News The second round of the QDU competition is now complete ndash we are now half-way through the preliminary rounds The

results are shown below Just a reminder to all our debaters regarding debating etiquette please arrive at least 15

minutes before the start of your debate and remember ndash no whispering to each other while the other team is debating This

is however a rare opportunity to pass notes to each other while the opposition is talking

Most of our teams are still in the running to be eligible for the Finals Rounds To be eligible a team must have won at least

three debates in the preliminary rounds Keep arguing John McKinlay - Debating Coordinator

Drama News After a long semester of committed practices itrsquos time for the Junior Drama Club participants and Leaders to showcase their

hard work and dedication We invite all family staff students and friends to come along to the Mary Ward Centre on Friday

17 May and join with us in the celebrations The night will begin with a gold coin entry at 7pm and will be filled with fine

dramatic performances accompanied by food and drink So please come along sit back relax and enjoy the show

Kerry Williams - Drama Coordinator

Grease Booking News ParentsStudents if you are interested in seeing ldquoGreaserdquo featuring Rob Mills Gretel Scarlett Anthony

Callea Stephen Mahy Lucy Maunder Todd McKenny and Bert Newton - Wednesday 28th

August

730pm Lyric Theatre QPAC ($7105 per ticket - Adults $4990 -ChildrenStudents) 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 2 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

ldquoGreaserdquo page for your interest httpgreaseisthewordcomau Any questions please contact Helen Radvan

radvanhloretoqldeduau Our school booking must be finalised by this Friday 10th

May Thank you

Sincerity Freedom JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Affirmative Negative Winning Team

Loreto 81 Alex Hills SHS Loreto 81

Our Ladyrsquos College 81 Loreto 82 Loreto 82

Loreto 83 Moreton Bay College 83 Moreton Bay College 83

Bris Christian College 91 Loreto 91 Loreto 91

St Thomas More 91 Loreto 92 Loreto 92

Loreto 93 Kimberley College 92 Kimberley College 92

CHAC 101 Loreto 101 Loreto 101

Loreto 102 Villanova 101 Villanova 101

Loreto 103 Iona 102 Loreto 103

Loreto 111 All Hallows 112 Loreto 111

Iona 121 Loreto 121 Iona 121

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Sincerity Freedom JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Music News Congratulations - To the members of the Chorale and Flute Ensemble One Both groups performed for community events over the past week and represented Loreto College with distinction Thanks also to the teachers who accompanied the girls ndash Mrs Cathy Anderson Ms Ysolt Clark Mrs Anna Nielson and Ms Breana Cohen

Upcoming events - On Thursday 23 May St Elizabethrsquos at Tarragindi are holding an Under 8rsquos celebration with the

theme ldquoCelebrating Community Sharing Music Movement and Culture Think Locallyrdquo We will be sending the Clarinet Ensemble to support this local school by performing at their 900 am opening assembly We will transport students directly from and back to the school by taxi and they would miss Periods 1 and 2 of classes that day The students will be accompanied by their conductor Ms Melissa Cox

Music Support Group ndash The next meeting of the Parents Music Support Group is tomorrow - Wednesday 8 May New parents are always welcome Meetings are held in the Gonzaga Barry Building begin at 730 pm and always finish by 830 pm We are currently finalising preparation for the Loreto Trivia Night which is on Saturday 18 May

Loreto Music Festival ndash Heats for the Festival have begun this week A schedule for all heats was published on the Music Noticeboard last week Students must take careful note of the following

There are sometimes multiple heats for one section ndash all students should attend the first heat If you are unavailable for any heat you should contact the teacher adjudicating that section and organise with them which heat you are able to perform at

If you decide you are not prepared enough to perform at your designated heat you must contact the teacher adjudicating that section prior to the day of the heat If you do this then there will be no penalty If you simply do not show up 5 points will be deducted from your house tally

It is compulsory for all students to bring a copy of their music to the heat to hand in to their adjudicator

Donrsquot forget that you cannot perform a piece that you have learnt during rehearsals with your regular ensembles (eg Vocal quartet performing a Senior Choir piece learnt last year)

Worldrsquos Biggest Orchestra ndash During the July holidays Australian Jazz Icon James Morrison will be organising a Guinness Book of Records world record attempt at forming (and actually playing music with) both the Worldrsquos Biggest Orchestra (6500 musicians) and the Worldrsquos Largest Trumpet Section (1200 musicians) The events will be held on Saturday 13 July at 1200pm in King George Square (Trumpet) and 300pm in Suncorp Stadium (Orchestra) There is a $15 registration fee and all the information and music can be found at this website httpwwwworldsbiggestorchestracom If enough students are interested then we will organise a Loreto group to enter Please let us know if you want to be part of this massive event by emailing the Music Department

(musicloretoqldeduau) Ben Langford - Director of Music

Loreto Music Festival Heat Schedule

B4 ndash Advanced Instrumental Solo

Wednesday 8 May 730AM Room 705

B2 ndash Junior Instrumental Solo

Heat 1 ndash Wednesday 8 May 730AM Room 703

Heat 2 ndash Wednesday 8 May Lunch Room 703

B1 ndash Beginner Instrumental Solo

Monday 13 May Lunch Room 703

A2 ndash Year Nine Vocal Solo

Monday 13 May 320-4PM Room 702

A4 ndash Senior Vocal Solo

Heat 1 ndash Tuesday 14 May Lunch Room 701

Heat 2 ndash Wednesday 15 May Lunch Room 701

B3 ndash Intermediate Instrumental Solo

Heat 1 ndash Wednesday 15 May 730AM Room 701

Heat 2 ndash Thursday 16 May Lunch Room 705

A1 ndash Year Eight Vocal Solo

Monday 20 May Lunch Room 701

C1 ndash Junior Duet

Tuesday 21 May Lunch Room 703

D ndash Acoustic Ensemble

Tuesday 21 May Lunch Room 705

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Sincerity Freedom JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Naplan Testing NAPLAN 2013 The National Assessment Program ndash Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) is an annual assessment for students in Years 3 5 7 and 9 It has been an annual event for schools since 2008 On Tuesday 14 Wednesday 15 and Thursday 16 May Loreto students will take the 2013 NAPLAN tests NAPLAN assesses skills in literacy and numeracy that are developed over time through the school curriculum NAPLAN is not a pass or fail type test but rather shows how students are progressing in numeracy and literacy skills against national standards for all Australia children It also provides valuable information that allows schools and governments to better target effort and support to help all students achieve their potential and acquire the basic skills to help them build successful and happy lives All students are expected to participate in the tests Students with disability may qualify for reasonable adjustments that reflect the support normally provided to them in the classroom Some students with very specific circumstances may be exempted from participating in the tests For information about participation in NAPLAN you can go to httpwwwnapeduaunaplanparent-carer-supporthtml NAPLAN tests fundamental skills rather than specific content and as such is not a test for which students can study or drill The best way you can help your child prepare for NAPLAN is to let them know that NAPLAN is just one part of their school program and to urge them to simply do the best they can on the day The use of services by coaching providers is not recommended An individual student NAPLAN report will be issued by the school later this year Parents can use this information to monitor how their child is progressing and to identify any areas of concern Parents may also wish to use their childrsquos results to discuss progress with teachers More information is available at wwwnapeduau

Pat Elsworthy - Deputy Principal Curriculum

Public Speaking

Well done to our Rostrum speakers who presented their speeches at QUT on 27 and 28 April The girls were well prepared and spoke with confidence and poise The content of the speeches was varied and gained praise from the judges Special congratulations to Samantha Bull (Year 12) Austen Whitewood (Year 9) Taylor Whitewood (Year 9) and Sophia Dabinett (Year 8) who move to the next round These four girls present on Saturday 11 May at QUT We wish each of

them loads of good luck Rosemary OrsquoNeill - Coordinator

P amp F News P amp F Meeting

What can you expect at the P amp F meeting tonight Among the items on the agenda are updates on the Mary Ward Centre lsquodrop curtainrsquo (the 2012 P amp F fund raising project) gala dance and Year 12 formal planning reports on the sports and music support groups and a discussion about the 2013 fund-raising project If you are interested in hearing about this and more come to room 605 on the bottom floor of the Gonzaga Barry Building at 730pm

Gala Ball

Your daughters have made good friends at school but how well do you know their parents A great way to meet them help the school with fund raising and have fun is the 2013 Great Gatsby Gala Ball which will be held on Saturday 1 June at

Rydges Hotel Southbank See the flyer in this newsletter for more details Garry West - P amp F Secretary

Entertainment Books

The 20132014 Entertainment Books are now available to families with funds raised going towards school The new book

is packed with hundreds of up to 50 off and 2-for-1 offers For more details and to secure a copy visit

wwwentertainmentbookcomauorderbooks221g555 or complete the attached flyer More details can be obtained

wwwentertainmentbookcomau Thank you Trivia Night The Trivia Night organised by the Music Support Group is an fun evening for the whole family so organise a table of your friends and get your daughters to do the same Bookings are open on wwwtrybookingcomCSYK Only $15 adults and $10 concession licensed bar available and supperteacoffee provided Donrsquot miss out for Saturday 18 May See the flyer in this newsletter for more information Cheap Advertising for your business - This is the last chance for parents who are involved in local businesses to donate a prize for the upcoming Loreto Trivia Night You will be acknowledged on the night via flyers on every table and mention by the Quiz Master as well as receive a Certificate of Thanks from the College that you can display at your place of business All this AND you will be helping 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 please send it in to the Music Office by Wednesday 15 May or email Music Admin Assistant Karen Carr musicloretoqldeduau urgently

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Sincerity Freedom JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Year 12 Parent Information Night There will be an Information Night on Monday 20 May commencing at 700pm in the Mary Ward Centre which specifically addresses the QCS Test Mr Elsworthy will discuss the components of the QCS Test SAIs the scaling process and the calculation of OPs Careers Counsellor Ms Rynne will also be available to answer questions about QTAC applications and deadlines This is a very important information session which you are strongly encouraged to attend We look forward to

seeing you there Annie Diamond - Year 12 Coordinator

Uniform Shop Please note that due to MISSION DAY activities the uniform shop will NOT be open at lunchtime on Friday 10 May

New Blazers We are hoping that the new blazers will arrive sometime in late May and students will be notified accordingly The Uniform shop has a good stock of jumpers You may wish to purchase a jumper to wear until the blazers arrive as the mornings will start to get cold

Loreto Scarves These are available from the second hand uniform shop for $15 The uniform shop is open at lunchtime on a Friday from 1230

-130 pm Thank you Anne Herft - Uniform Shop

Sports Department News Cross Country

Mount St Michaelrsquos Cross Country Meet ndash 40 Loreto girls competed in the Mt St Michaelrsquos Cross Country Meet held last

Wednesday 1 May Well done to the girls who competed in the event A special thankyou to Mrs Firrell and Mrs Carroll for

officiating at the event

The squad also competed at the All Schools Cross Country Championships last

weekend It was a very tough competition with National runners competing There were

some great results from Loreto College competitors Some of the highlights were Year

8 Helena Beiers placed 24th out of 100 competitors Year 9 Ciera Stafford placed 16

th

out of 78 competitors Under 17rsquos age group were awarded 4th in their Team Division

Eloise Carroll was awarded 3rd

in the 18-19 years with the 18-19 Team winning the

Division Excellent effort to all those competitors on the day

CSGSSA Cross Country Meet - Will be held on Friday 31 May at Limestone Park

Ipswich Girls selected will be notified and a permission letter will be sent home to be

returned before the meet

A reminder that the camp will be held this weekend at the Sports Super Centre at Runaway Bay Final details will be given to

the girls on Wednesday Meg Stevens ndash Director of Sport

BSGSA Sport The BSGSA Trimester 2 sport is well underway with training programs starting in preparation for the competition starting

Wednesday 15 May 2013 There is a BSGSA website to review all results and venue details for the upcoming competition The

website is wwwBSGSAsportingpulsenet

Buses will transport the girls to and from the venue unless notified by the Convenor If parents ask to collect their daughter at

the venue students must submit a written note to the Convenor at the beginning of the day Parents must be present at the

venue at the conclusion of the game to collect their daughter otherwise she is to return on the bus All games start at 400pm

and finish at 500pm Girls will need to be collected at school around 530pm ndash 545pm depending upon the traffic conditions

Netball

All Junior Teams ndash Year 8 A B C and D will play at Faulkner Park Graceville

All Intermediate Teams - Year 9 A B C and D and Year 10 A B and C will play at Downey Park Windsor

Open Teams ndash Year 11 and 12 A B C and D will play at Coorparoo

Games start at 4 pm and finish at 5pm

The training times are as follows

Year 8 Junior A ndash Coach Lyn Dixon on Thursday 645am to 800am

Year 8 Junior B ndash Coach Clare Gill on Thursday 645am to 800am

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Sincerity Freedom JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Year 8 Junior C ndash Coach Stephanie Esprester on Monday 645am to 800am Year 8 Junior D ndash Coach Sarah Pettiford on Friday 645am to 800am Year 9 A Intermediate D ndash Coach Emma Macleod on Thursday 330pm to 445pm Year 9 B Intermediate E ndash Coach Briony Logan on Wednesday 645am to 800am Year 9 C Intermediate F (1) ndash Coach Kate Mullins on Wednesday 645am to 800am Year 9 D Intermediate F (2) ndash Coach Hannah Fowler on Monday 645am to 800am Year 10 A Intermediate A ndash Coach Magdaleine Ryan Tuesday 645am to 800am Year 10 B Intermediate B - Coach Bridget OrsquoConnor Friday 645am to 800am Year 10 C Intermediate C - Coach Ashleigh OrsquoConnor Friday 645am to 800am Year 11 amp 12 - Open A ndash Coach Meg Logan Friday 330pm to 500pm Year 11 amp 12 Open B ndash Coach Larissa Hughes Tuesday 330pm to 445pm Year 11 amp 12 Open C ndash Coach Karen Holahan Monday 330pm to 445pm Year 11 amp 12 Open D ndash Coach Brittany Holahan Monday 330pm to 445pm Any further details please contact Mrs Stevens in the Sports Office Permission notes have been given to the girls and

MUST be returned by Friday 10 May

Tennis Starting times for Tennis 2013 D12D3 D4E12E34amp E5 Commence at 800am and finish at 12noon AARES B1B2 and C1 Premiership Grades Commence at 1130 am All other grades Commence at 100pm AHS games A - C Grades Commence at 1000am

MTA games A - C Grades Commence at 1000am

Tennis Draw Round 9 - 11 May A V Stuartholme at Stuartholme School B1 V St Ritarsquos College at St Ritarsquos College B4 V Mt Alvernia at Brisbane Girls Grammar B6 V Our Ladyrsquos College at Yeronga State School B7 V Stuartholme (2) at Brisbane Girls Grammar C1 V Lourdes Hill at Morningside Tennis Centre C3 V Mt Alvernia at Brisbane Girls Grammar C4 V Lourdes Hill at Brisbane Girls Grammar D1 V All Hallowsrsquo (1) at Brisbane Girls Grammar D3 V St Ritarsquos College at St Ritarsquos College D5 V Stuartholme at Stuartholme School D6 V San Sisto at Brisbane Girls Grammar E1 V Mt St Michaelrsquos at Brisbane Girls Grammar E34 (1) V All Hallowsrsquo (2) at State Tennis Centre Tennyson E34 (2) V All Hallowsrsquo (1) at State Tennis Centre Tennyson

Tennis Results Round 8 - 4 May A V St Ritarsquos won 40-24 B1 V All Hallowsrsquo lost 37-40 B4 V Lourdes Hill won 36-10 B6 V Stuartholme (2) lost 26-28 B7 V Stuartholme won 36-24 C1 V St Ritarsquos College lost 25-45 C3 V Stuartholme won 32-26 C4 V Mt St Michaelrsquos lost 15-36 D1 V St Ritarsquos College lost 23-31 D3 V All Hallowsrsquo won 34-13 D5 V St Ritarsquos lost 23-31 D6 V Brigidne won 25-18 E1 V All Hallowsrsquo(2) won 32-22 E34 (1) V Mt St Michaelrsquos (2) won 33-13 E34 (2) V Mt St Michaelrsquos (1) lost 4-36

Congratulations To Jessica Galpin who travelled to Cairns for the U16 Division 1 Basketball Rep State Classics carnival Her team was undefeated and won the grand final to became State Champions Jessica was also chosen for the U15 Queensland Basketball Team who will compete at the National basketball carnival at Dandenong Victoria over the Queens Birthday long weekend Meg Stevens - Director of Sport

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Sincerity Freedom JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Notices Bulletins DropZone - Keep Queensland Beautiful Got an old TV or computer lying around Why not recycle it Bring it to Yeronga State High School and help support a pilot program with DHLs DropZone MRI e-cycle and Keep Queensland Beautiful (formerly Keep Australia Beautiful Queensland) The school businesses and non-profit organisations are working together to gain momentum to reduce e-waste reaching our landfill DropZone is an information portal on television and computer recycling in Australia providing a FREE recycling service for households and small businesses to dispose of unwanted televisions computers and computer products regardless of their brand or age All you need to do is drop your goods off at the Yeronga State High School 159 Villa Street Yeronga Brisbane QLD 4104 (Entrance via Oakland Street) from now until Sunday 12 May School Days 830am to 330pm Sat amp Sun 7am to 4pm Enquiries to Tarra Martel Education Officer M 0422 952 605 E TMartelkeepqueenslandbeautifulorgau or go to httpwwwdropzoneorgau

Resilience skills for a new Generation Book now for Term 2 groups

Confident Kids is an innovative and interactive program for kids aged 5 - 13 designed to boost confidence emotional resilience social skills and brain power Kids learn simple strategies to reduce worries anxiety self-doubt or negative thinking so they can achieve their full potential The Confident Kids program will give your child self-esteem tools to keep confidence steady and strong throughout their life Program includes parent support and workshop Facilitated by experienced psychologists who are passionate about helping kids be all they can be Places are limited so hurry Medicare and Private health fund rebates apply For more details visit wwwconfidentkidsandteenscomau or email infopositivefamiliescomau for an Information pack or phone 3368 1307

ldquoWomen in Loverdquo Workshop This workshop offers a nurturing experience to explore and support women in their relationships as daughtersor as mothers It offers a time for personal reflection rejoicing celebration and healing in preparation for Motherrsquos Day Come and listen to the stories of women share our faith and grow more deeply in relationship with Jesus and each other Facilitated by Jean Tamblyn and Gail Godrey

Date Saturday 11 May Venue Presentation Spirituality Centre 26 Kooralgin Street Manly Time 130 - 430pm Cost $10 (Afternoon tea is included) RSVP 10th May

Gail Godfrey Phone 3366 2188 e familycentrebnecatholicnetau or Jean Tamblyn 0400 488 221

Tuckshop Volunteers Monday 13 May - Friday 17 May

Monday 13 May Geraldine Dwyer-West Kym Fisher Jane

Higgins Mary Favios

Tuesday 14 May Helen Kentos Tracey OrsquoReilly Jan Quinn

Jill OrsquoMara Rachael Sydney

Wednesday 15 May Dianne Nibbs Janelle OrsquoBrien

Veronica Kozionas

Thursday 16 May Sonia Hayes Brenton Taylor Carol

Hempel Vicki Postle

Friday 17 May Deanna Smith Lisa Kuhl Steve Bakker

Sandy Christie

Special of the Day - $380

Monday 13 May BBQ Chicken Pizza

Tuesday 14 May Macaroni Cheese

Wednesday 15 May Spinach amp Riccotta Canelloni

Thursday 16 May Chicken amp Vegetable Soup amp Garlic

Bread

Library Roster Monday 13 May - Friday 17 May

Monday 13 May Kathy Kwan Fin Boyce Jill Moloney Janine Nicholson Tuesday 14 May Maria Bozikis Jennifer Morris Melissa Lorimer Janelle OrsquoBrien Wednesday 15 May Geraldine OrsquoBrien Debbie McWilliam Bronwyn OrsquoShea Thursday 16 May Julia Della Catia Camaroni Renette Nicholson Maria Mead Friday 17 May Irene Panaretos Lilly Flores Tina OrsquoBrien

Sincerity Freedom JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 13

Loreto College Coorparoo Contact Lesley Bongaarts Phone 33949999 Fax Email bongaartslloretoqldeduau Name_____________________________________________Phone____________________Mobile______________________ Address________________________________________________________________________State______Postcode_______

I would like to order____ x Brisbane Sunshine Coast amp Surrounds $65 each (including GST) $_______ I would like to order____ x Gold Coast and Northern New South Wales $55 each (including GST) $_______ I will collect the Book

TOTAL ENCLOSED $_______

ORDER NOW SECURELY ONLINE True httpswwwentertainmentbookcomauorderbooks221g555

Payment type c CASH c VISA c MASTERCARD

Credit Card number __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Expiry date ___ ___ ___ ___ CVV ______ CVV is the last 3 digits on back of your credit card)

Cardholderrsquos name_______________________________________ Signature________________________________________ Thank you for supporting Loreto College Coorparoo 20 from each Book sold contributes to school Fundraising

Page 14 Volume 13 - 7 May 2013

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Freedom Sincerity JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Autumn Concert - Show 2 Photos by Laura Nicholls

Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 15

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Year 11 Retreat - Brookfield

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Year 11 Retreat - Toowoomba

Loreto Trivia Night

Saturday 18 May 730pm start

Theme All things American

Venue -mdashMary Ward Centre

Tickets Adults $15 Students $10

Bookings wwwtrybookingcomCSYK

Licenced Bar available BYO nibbles Tea coffee and supper provided

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Presents the Interact Dance

Theme Come dressed as what you want to be when you grow up Or simply dress up as any professional you admire

Friday 24 May 7pm to 10pm

Carindale PCYCmdash- 27 Narracott St Carina

Tickets $12 Student ID card required (students in Years 8-10)

Invitations are extended to boys attending Villanova Iona Marist Ashgrove Invitations are extended to boys attending Villanova Iona Marist Ashgrove St Laurencersquos Terrace and Anglican Boys Grammar (Churchie)St Laurencersquos Terrace and Anglican Boys Grammar (Churchie)

Interact Dance Parent Volunteer Form Name___________________________ Daughterrsquos Homeroom____________

I can assist from 630pm - 830pm

830pm - 1030pm

We are looking for parents to assist with jobs including dance floor and outside supervision ticketing and cloak room Thank you

Please return to the office by Tuesday 21 May

  • 7 May 2013 e-Newsletterpdf
  • Photopage_060513
  • Music Trivia Night_13
  • Interact Dance Newsletter Ad_2013
Page 6: 7 May 2013

Page 6 Volume 13 - 7 May 2013

Art Deparment

ldquoArt Work of the Termrdquo is an award given to students for works that have been selected by Students on the Art Council

Committee The recipients were presented with their certificated at assembly last Wednesday by the Art Council Leader Sophie Kubler The award winners were Year 8 Lilli Yee Isabella Camaroni and Miranda Pattison Year 10 Laura Maher Kasey Hiscock and Chloe-Avrill Brown Year 11 Visual Arts Studies Molly OrsquoBrien Year 11 Visual Art Sheridan Tully and Isabella Christ Year 12 Visual Arts Studies Caitlin Hogan and Rebecca Hansen (Students in Year 8 Blue White and Green and Year 9 Art are in the process of having their pottery fired They will be

included in next termrsquos awards) Some of their work is presented below Leonie McCulkin - Art Coordinatortor

Sincerity Freedom JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 7

Big Thinkerrsquos Guide to Big Ideas Excursion A reminder to all those girls attending the Big Thinkerrsquos excursion to meet at Student Services Centre near the Circular Drive at 820 Monday 13 May Students will need to bring a small notebook and pen a water bottle and their morning tea and lunch We will be travelling to and from the venue by taxi so will be back in time for students to meet buses It is going to be an interesting and challenging day For more information have a look at the website wwwacademyconferencescom

Debating News The second round of the QDU competition is now complete ndash we are now half-way through the preliminary rounds The

results are shown below Just a reminder to all our debaters regarding debating etiquette please arrive at least 15

minutes before the start of your debate and remember ndash no whispering to each other while the other team is debating This

is however a rare opportunity to pass notes to each other while the opposition is talking

Most of our teams are still in the running to be eligible for the Finals Rounds To be eligible a team must have won at least

three debates in the preliminary rounds Keep arguing John McKinlay - Debating Coordinator

Drama News After a long semester of committed practices itrsquos time for the Junior Drama Club participants and Leaders to showcase their

hard work and dedication We invite all family staff students and friends to come along to the Mary Ward Centre on Friday

17 May and join with us in the celebrations The night will begin with a gold coin entry at 7pm and will be filled with fine

dramatic performances accompanied by food and drink So please come along sit back relax and enjoy the show

Kerry Williams - Drama Coordinator

Grease Booking News ParentsStudents if you are interested in seeing ldquoGreaserdquo featuring Rob Mills Gretel Scarlett Anthony

Callea Stephen Mahy Lucy Maunder Todd McKenny and Bert Newton - Wednesday 28th

August

730pm Lyric Theatre QPAC ($7105 per ticket - Adults $4990 -ChildrenStudents) 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 2 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

ldquoGreaserdquo page for your interest httpgreaseisthewordcomau Any questions please contact Helen Radvan

radvanhloretoqldeduau Our school booking must be finalised by this Friday 10th

May Thank you

Sincerity Freedom JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Affirmative Negative Winning Team

Loreto 81 Alex Hills SHS Loreto 81

Our Ladyrsquos College 81 Loreto 82 Loreto 82

Loreto 83 Moreton Bay College 83 Moreton Bay College 83

Bris Christian College 91 Loreto 91 Loreto 91

St Thomas More 91 Loreto 92 Loreto 92

Loreto 93 Kimberley College 92 Kimberley College 92

CHAC 101 Loreto 101 Loreto 101

Loreto 102 Villanova 101 Villanova 101

Loreto 103 Iona 102 Loreto 103

Loreto 111 All Hallows 112 Loreto 111

Iona 121 Loreto 121 Iona 121

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Sincerity Freedom JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Music News Congratulations - To the members of the Chorale and Flute Ensemble One Both groups performed for community events over the past week and represented Loreto College with distinction Thanks also to the teachers who accompanied the girls ndash Mrs Cathy Anderson Ms Ysolt Clark Mrs Anna Nielson and Ms Breana Cohen

Upcoming events - On Thursday 23 May St Elizabethrsquos at Tarragindi are holding an Under 8rsquos celebration with the

theme ldquoCelebrating Community Sharing Music Movement and Culture Think Locallyrdquo We will be sending the Clarinet Ensemble to support this local school by performing at their 900 am opening assembly We will transport students directly from and back to the school by taxi and they would miss Periods 1 and 2 of classes that day The students will be accompanied by their conductor Ms Melissa Cox

Music Support Group ndash The next meeting of the Parents Music Support Group is tomorrow - Wednesday 8 May New parents are always welcome Meetings are held in the Gonzaga Barry Building begin at 730 pm and always finish by 830 pm We are currently finalising preparation for the Loreto Trivia Night which is on Saturday 18 May

Loreto Music Festival ndash Heats for the Festival have begun this week A schedule for all heats was published on the Music Noticeboard last week Students must take careful note of the following

There are sometimes multiple heats for one section ndash all students should attend the first heat If you are unavailable for any heat you should contact the teacher adjudicating that section and organise with them which heat you are able to perform at

If you decide you are not prepared enough to perform at your designated heat you must contact the teacher adjudicating that section prior to the day of the heat If you do this then there will be no penalty If you simply do not show up 5 points will be deducted from your house tally

It is compulsory for all students to bring a copy of their music to the heat to hand in to their adjudicator

Donrsquot forget that you cannot perform a piece that you have learnt during rehearsals with your regular ensembles (eg Vocal quartet performing a Senior Choir piece learnt last year)

Worldrsquos Biggest Orchestra ndash During the July holidays Australian Jazz Icon James Morrison will be organising a Guinness Book of Records world record attempt at forming (and actually playing music with) both the Worldrsquos Biggest Orchestra (6500 musicians) and the Worldrsquos Largest Trumpet Section (1200 musicians) The events will be held on Saturday 13 July at 1200pm in King George Square (Trumpet) and 300pm in Suncorp Stadium (Orchestra) There is a $15 registration fee and all the information and music can be found at this website httpwwwworldsbiggestorchestracom If enough students are interested then we will organise a Loreto group to enter Please let us know if you want to be part of this massive event by emailing the Music Department

(musicloretoqldeduau) Ben Langford - Director of Music

Loreto Music Festival Heat Schedule

B4 ndash Advanced Instrumental Solo

Wednesday 8 May 730AM Room 705

B2 ndash Junior Instrumental Solo

Heat 1 ndash Wednesday 8 May 730AM Room 703

Heat 2 ndash Wednesday 8 May Lunch Room 703

B1 ndash Beginner Instrumental Solo

Monday 13 May Lunch Room 703

A2 ndash Year Nine Vocal Solo

Monday 13 May 320-4PM Room 702

A4 ndash Senior Vocal Solo

Heat 1 ndash Tuesday 14 May Lunch Room 701

Heat 2 ndash Wednesday 15 May Lunch Room 701

B3 ndash Intermediate Instrumental Solo

Heat 1 ndash Wednesday 15 May 730AM Room 701

Heat 2 ndash Thursday 16 May Lunch Room 705

A1 ndash Year Eight Vocal Solo

Monday 20 May Lunch Room 701

C1 ndash Junior Duet

Tuesday 21 May Lunch Room 703

D ndash Acoustic Ensemble

Tuesday 21 May Lunch Room 705

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Naplan Testing NAPLAN 2013 The National Assessment Program ndash Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) is an annual assessment for students in Years 3 5 7 and 9 It has been an annual event for schools since 2008 On Tuesday 14 Wednesday 15 and Thursday 16 May Loreto students will take the 2013 NAPLAN tests NAPLAN assesses skills in literacy and numeracy that are developed over time through the school curriculum NAPLAN is not a pass or fail type test but rather shows how students are progressing in numeracy and literacy skills against national standards for all Australia children It also provides valuable information that allows schools and governments to better target effort and support to help all students achieve their potential and acquire the basic skills to help them build successful and happy lives All students are expected to participate in the tests Students with disability may qualify for reasonable adjustments that reflect the support normally provided to them in the classroom Some students with very specific circumstances may be exempted from participating in the tests For information about participation in NAPLAN you can go to httpwwwnapeduaunaplanparent-carer-supporthtml NAPLAN tests fundamental skills rather than specific content and as such is not a test for which students can study or drill The best way you can help your child prepare for NAPLAN is to let them know that NAPLAN is just one part of their school program and to urge them to simply do the best they can on the day The use of services by coaching providers is not recommended An individual student NAPLAN report will be issued by the school later this year Parents can use this information to monitor how their child is progressing and to identify any areas of concern Parents may also wish to use their childrsquos results to discuss progress with teachers More information is available at wwwnapeduau

Pat Elsworthy - Deputy Principal Curriculum

Public Speaking

Well done to our Rostrum speakers who presented their speeches at QUT on 27 and 28 April The girls were well prepared and spoke with confidence and poise The content of the speeches was varied and gained praise from the judges Special congratulations to Samantha Bull (Year 12) Austen Whitewood (Year 9) Taylor Whitewood (Year 9) and Sophia Dabinett (Year 8) who move to the next round These four girls present on Saturday 11 May at QUT We wish each of

them loads of good luck Rosemary OrsquoNeill - Coordinator

P amp F News P amp F Meeting

What can you expect at the P amp F meeting tonight Among the items on the agenda are updates on the Mary Ward Centre lsquodrop curtainrsquo (the 2012 P amp F fund raising project) gala dance and Year 12 formal planning reports on the sports and music support groups and a discussion about the 2013 fund-raising project If you are interested in hearing about this and more come to room 605 on the bottom floor of the Gonzaga Barry Building at 730pm

Gala Ball

Your daughters have made good friends at school but how well do you know their parents A great way to meet them help the school with fund raising and have fun is the 2013 Great Gatsby Gala Ball which will be held on Saturday 1 June at

Rydges Hotel Southbank See the flyer in this newsletter for more details Garry West - P amp F Secretary

Entertainment Books

The 20132014 Entertainment Books are now available to families with funds raised going towards school The new book

is packed with hundreds of up to 50 off and 2-for-1 offers For more details and to secure a copy visit

wwwentertainmentbookcomauorderbooks221g555 or complete the attached flyer More details can be obtained

wwwentertainmentbookcomau Thank you Trivia Night The Trivia Night organised by the Music Support Group is an fun evening for the whole family so organise a table of your friends and get your daughters to do the same Bookings are open on wwwtrybookingcomCSYK Only $15 adults and $10 concession licensed bar available and supperteacoffee provided Donrsquot miss out for Saturday 18 May See the flyer in this newsletter for more information Cheap Advertising for your business - This is the last chance for parents who are involved in local businesses to donate a prize for the upcoming Loreto Trivia Night You will be acknowledged on the night via flyers on every table and mention by the Quiz Master as well as receive a Certificate of Thanks from the College that you can display at your place of business All this AND you will be helping 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 please send it in to the Music Office by Wednesday 15 May or email Music Admin Assistant Karen Carr musicloretoqldeduau urgently

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Year 12 Parent Information Night There will be an Information Night on Monday 20 May commencing at 700pm in the Mary Ward Centre which specifically addresses the QCS Test Mr Elsworthy will discuss the components of the QCS Test SAIs the scaling process and the calculation of OPs Careers Counsellor Ms Rynne will also be available to answer questions about QTAC applications and deadlines This is a very important information session which you are strongly encouraged to attend We look forward to

seeing you there Annie Diamond - Year 12 Coordinator

Uniform Shop Please note that due to MISSION DAY activities the uniform shop will NOT be open at lunchtime on Friday 10 May

New Blazers We are hoping that the new blazers will arrive sometime in late May and students will be notified accordingly The Uniform shop has a good stock of jumpers You may wish to purchase a jumper to wear until the blazers arrive as the mornings will start to get cold

Loreto Scarves These are available from the second hand uniform shop for $15 The uniform shop is open at lunchtime on a Friday from 1230

-130 pm Thank you Anne Herft - Uniform Shop

Sports Department News Cross Country

Mount St Michaelrsquos Cross Country Meet ndash 40 Loreto girls competed in the Mt St Michaelrsquos Cross Country Meet held last

Wednesday 1 May Well done to the girls who competed in the event A special thankyou to Mrs Firrell and Mrs Carroll for

officiating at the event

The squad also competed at the All Schools Cross Country Championships last

weekend It was a very tough competition with National runners competing There were

some great results from Loreto College competitors Some of the highlights were Year

8 Helena Beiers placed 24th out of 100 competitors Year 9 Ciera Stafford placed 16

th

out of 78 competitors Under 17rsquos age group were awarded 4th in their Team Division

Eloise Carroll was awarded 3rd

in the 18-19 years with the 18-19 Team winning the

Division Excellent effort to all those competitors on the day

CSGSSA Cross Country Meet - Will be held on Friday 31 May at Limestone Park

Ipswich Girls selected will be notified and a permission letter will be sent home to be

returned before the meet

A reminder that the camp will be held this weekend at the Sports Super Centre at Runaway Bay Final details will be given to

the girls on Wednesday Meg Stevens ndash Director of Sport

BSGSA Sport The BSGSA Trimester 2 sport is well underway with training programs starting in preparation for the competition starting

Wednesday 15 May 2013 There is a BSGSA website to review all results and venue details for the upcoming competition The

website is wwwBSGSAsportingpulsenet

Buses will transport the girls to and from the venue unless notified by the Convenor If parents ask to collect their daughter at

the venue students must submit a written note to the Convenor at the beginning of the day Parents must be present at the

venue at the conclusion of the game to collect their daughter otherwise she is to return on the bus All games start at 400pm

and finish at 500pm Girls will need to be collected at school around 530pm ndash 545pm depending upon the traffic conditions

Netball

All Junior Teams ndash Year 8 A B C and D will play at Faulkner Park Graceville

All Intermediate Teams - Year 9 A B C and D and Year 10 A B and C will play at Downey Park Windsor

Open Teams ndash Year 11 and 12 A B C and D will play at Coorparoo

Games start at 4 pm and finish at 5pm

The training times are as follows

Year 8 Junior A ndash Coach Lyn Dixon on Thursday 645am to 800am

Year 8 Junior B ndash Coach Clare Gill on Thursday 645am to 800am

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Year 8 Junior C ndash Coach Stephanie Esprester on Monday 645am to 800am Year 8 Junior D ndash Coach Sarah Pettiford on Friday 645am to 800am Year 9 A Intermediate D ndash Coach Emma Macleod on Thursday 330pm to 445pm Year 9 B Intermediate E ndash Coach Briony Logan on Wednesday 645am to 800am Year 9 C Intermediate F (1) ndash Coach Kate Mullins on Wednesday 645am to 800am Year 9 D Intermediate F (2) ndash Coach Hannah Fowler on Monday 645am to 800am Year 10 A Intermediate A ndash Coach Magdaleine Ryan Tuesday 645am to 800am Year 10 B Intermediate B - Coach Bridget OrsquoConnor Friday 645am to 800am Year 10 C Intermediate C - Coach Ashleigh OrsquoConnor Friday 645am to 800am Year 11 amp 12 - Open A ndash Coach Meg Logan Friday 330pm to 500pm Year 11 amp 12 Open B ndash Coach Larissa Hughes Tuesday 330pm to 445pm Year 11 amp 12 Open C ndash Coach Karen Holahan Monday 330pm to 445pm Year 11 amp 12 Open D ndash Coach Brittany Holahan Monday 330pm to 445pm Any further details please contact Mrs Stevens in the Sports Office Permission notes have been given to the girls and

MUST be returned by Friday 10 May

Tennis Starting times for Tennis 2013 D12D3 D4E12E34amp E5 Commence at 800am and finish at 12noon AARES B1B2 and C1 Premiership Grades Commence at 1130 am All other grades Commence at 100pm AHS games A - C Grades Commence at 1000am

MTA games A - C Grades Commence at 1000am

Tennis Draw Round 9 - 11 May A V Stuartholme at Stuartholme School B1 V St Ritarsquos College at St Ritarsquos College B4 V Mt Alvernia at Brisbane Girls Grammar B6 V Our Ladyrsquos College at Yeronga State School B7 V Stuartholme (2) at Brisbane Girls Grammar C1 V Lourdes Hill at Morningside Tennis Centre C3 V Mt Alvernia at Brisbane Girls Grammar C4 V Lourdes Hill at Brisbane Girls Grammar D1 V All Hallowsrsquo (1) at Brisbane Girls Grammar D3 V St Ritarsquos College at St Ritarsquos College D5 V Stuartholme at Stuartholme School D6 V San Sisto at Brisbane Girls Grammar E1 V Mt St Michaelrsquos at Brisbane Girls Grammar E34 (1) V All Hallowsrsquo (2) at State Tennis Centre Tennyson E34 (2) V All Hallowsrsquo (1) at State Tennis Centre Tennyson

Tennis Results Round 8 - 4 May A V St Ritarsquos won 40-24 B1 V All Hallowsrsquo lost 37-40 B4 V Lourdes Hill won 36-10 B6 V Stuartholme (2) lost 26-28 B7 V Stuartholme won 36-24 C1 V St Ritarsquos College lost 25-45 C3 V Stuartholme won 32-26 C4 V Mt St Michaelrsquos lost 15-36 D1 V St Ritarsquos College lost 23-31 D3 V All Hallowsrsquo won 34-13 D5 V St Ritarsquos lost 23-31 D6 V Brigidne won 25-18 E1 V All Hallowsrsquo(2) won 32-22 E34 (1) V Mt St Michaelrsquos (2) won 33-13 E34 (2) V Mt St Michaelrsquos (1) lost 4-36

Congratulations To Jessica Galpin who travelled to Cairns for the U16 Division 1 Basketball Rep State Classics carnival Her team was undefeated and won the grand final to became State Champions Jessica was also chosen for the U15 Queensland Basketball Team who will compete at the National basketball carnival at Dandenong Victoria over the Queens Birthday long weekend Meg Stevens - Director of Sport

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Notices Bulletins DropZone - Keep Queensland Beautiful Got an old TV or computer lying around Why not recycle it Bring it to Yeronga State High School and help support a pilot program with DHLs DropZone MRI e-cycle and Keep Queensland Beautiful (formerly Keep Australia Beautiful Queensland) The school businesses and non-profit organisations are working together to gain momentum to reduce e-waste reaching our landfill DropZone is an information portal on television and computer recycling in Australia providing a FREE recycling service for households and small businesses to dispose of unwanted televisions computers and computer products regardless of their brand or age All you need to do is drop your goods off at the Yeronga State High School 159 Villa Street Yeronga Brisbane QLD 4104 (Entrance via Oakland Street) from now until Sunday 12 May School Days 830am to 330pm Sat amp Sun 7am to 4pm Enquiries to Tarra Martel Education Officer M 0422 952 605 E TMartelkeepqueenslandbeautifulorgau or go to httpwwwdropzoneorgau

Resilience skills for a new Generation Book now for Term 2 groups

Confident Kids is an innovative and interactive program for kids aged 5 - 13 designed to boost confidence emotional resilience social skills and brain power Kids learn simple strategies to reduce worries anxiety self-doubt or negative thinking so they can achieve their full potential The Confident Kids program will give your child self-esteem tools to keep confidence steady and strong throughout their life Program includes parent support and workshop Facilitated by experienced psychologists who are passionate about helping kids be all they can be Places are limited so hurry Medicare and Private health fund rebates apply For more details visit wwwconfidentkidsandteenscomau or email infopositivefamiliescomau for an Information pack or phone 3368 1307

ldquoWomen in Loverdquo Workshop This workshop offers a nurturing experience to explore and support women in their relationships as daughtersor as mothers It offers a time for personal reflection rejoicing celebration and healing in preparation for Motherrsquos Day Come and listen to the stories of women share our faith and grow more deeply in relationship with Jesus and each other Facilitated by Jean Tamblyn and Gail Godrey

Date Saturday 11 May Venue Presentation Spirituality Centre 26 Kooralgin Street Manly Time 130 - 430pm Cost $10 (Afternoon tea is included) RSVP 10th May

Gail Godfrey Phone 3366 2188 e familycentrebnecatholicnetau or Jean Tamblyn 0400 488 221

Tuckshop Volunteers Monday 13 May - Friday 17 May

Monday 13 May Geraldine Dwyer-West Kym Fisher Jane

Higgins Mary Favios

Tuesday 14 May Helen Kentos Tracey OrsquoReilly Jan Quinn

Jill OrsquoMara Rachael Sydney

Wednesday 15 May Dianne Nibbs Janelle OrsquoBrien

Veronica Kozionas

Thursday 16 May Sonia Hayes Brenton Taylor Carol

Hempel Vicki Postle

Friday 17 May Deanna Smith Lisa Kuhl Steve Bakker

Sandy Christie

Special of the Day - $380

Monday 13 May BBQ Chicken Pizza

Tuesday 14 May Macaroni Cheese

Wednesday 15 May Spinach amp Riccotta Canelloni

Thursday 16 May Chicken amp Vegetable Soup amp Garlic

Bread

Library Roster Monday 13 May - Friday 17 May

Monday 13 May Kathy Kwan Fin Boyce Jill Moloney Janine Nicholson Tuesday 14 May Maria Bozikis Jennifer Morris Melissa Lorimer Janelle OrsquoBrien Wednesday 15 May Geraldine OrsquoBrien Debbie McWilliam Bronwyn OrsquoShea Thursday 16 May Julia Della Catia Camaroni Renette Nicholson Maria Mead Friday 17 May Irene Panaretos Lilly Flores Tina OrsquoBrien

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Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 13

Loreto College Coorparoo Contact Lesley Bongaarts Phone 33949999 Fax Email bongaartslloretoqldeduau Name_____________________________________________Phone____________________Mobile______________________ Address________________________________________________________________________State______Postcode_______

I would like to order____ x Brisbane Sunshine Coast amp Surrounds $65 each (including GST) $_______ I would like to order____ x Gold Coast and Northern New South Wales $55 each (including GST) $_______ I will collect the Book

TOTAL ENCLOSED $_______

ORDER NOW SECURELY ONLINE True httpswwwentertainmentbookcomauorderbooks221g555

Payment type c CASH c VISA c MASTERCARD

Credit Card number __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Expiry date ___ ___ ___ ___ CVV ______ CVV is the last 3 digits on back of your credit card)

Cardholderrsquos name_______________________________________ Signature________________________________________ Thank you for supporting Loreto College Coorparoo 20 from each Book sold contributes to school Fundraising

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Autumn Concert - Show 2 Photos by Laura Nicholls

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Year 11 Retreat - Brookfield

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Year 11 Retreat - Toowoomba

Loreto Trivia Night

Saturday 18 May 730pm start

Theme All things American

Venue -mdashMary Ward Centre

Tickets Adults $15 Students $10

Bookings wwwtrybookingcomCSYK

Licenced Bar available BYO nibbles Tea coffee and supper provided

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Presents the Interact Dance

Theme Come dressed as what you want to be when you grow up Or simply dress up as any professional you admire

Friday 24 May 7pm to 10pm

Carindale PCYCmdash- 27 Narracott St Carina

Tickets $12 Student ID card required (students in Years 8-10)

Invitations are extended to boys attending Villanova Iona Marist Ashgrove Invitations are extended to boys attending Villanova Iona Marist Ashgrove St Laurencersquos Terrace and Anglican Boys Grammar (Churchie)St Laurencersquos Terrace and Anglican Boys Grammar (Churchie)

Interact Dance Parent Volunteer Form Name___________________________ Daughterrsquos Homeroom____________

I can assist from 630pm - 830pm

830pm - 1030pm

We are looking for parents to assist with jobs including dance floor and outside supervision ticketing and cloak room Thank you

Please return to the office by Tuesday 21 May

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Big Thinkerrsquos Guide to Big Ideas Excursion A reminder to all those girls attending the Big Thinkerrsquos excursion to meet at Student Services Centre near the Circular Drive at 820 Monday 13 May Students will need to bring a small notebook and pen a water bottle and their morning tea and lunch We will be travelling to and from the venue by taxi so will be back in time for students to meet buses It is going to be an interesting and challenging day For more information have a look at the website wwwacademyconferencescom

Debating News The second round of the QDU competition is now complete ndash we are now half-way through the preliminary rounds The

results are shown below Just a reminder to all our debaters regarding debating etiquette please arrive at least 15

minutes before the start of your debate and remember ndash no whispering to each other while the other team is debating This

is however a rare opportunity to pass notes to each other while the opposition is talking

Most of our teams are still in the running to be eligible for the Finals Rounds To be eligible a team must have won at least

three debates in the preliminary rounds Keep arguing John McKinlay - Debating Coordinator

Drama News After a long semester of committed practices itrsquos time for the Junior Drama Club participants and Leaders to showcase their

hard work and dedication We invite all family staff students and friends to come along to the Mary Ward Centre on Friday

17 May and join with us in the celebrations The night will begin with a gold coin entry at 7pm and will be filled with fine

dramatic performances accompanied by food and drink So please come along sit back relax and enjoy the show

Kerry Williams - Drama Coordinator

Grease Booking News ParentsStudents if you are interested in seeing ldquoGreaserdquo featuring Rob Mills Gretel Scarlett Anthony

Callea Stephen Mahy Lucy Maunder Todd McKenny and Bert Newton - Wednesday 28th

August

730pm Lyric Theatre QPAC ($7105 per ticket - Adults $4990 -ChildrenStudents) 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 2 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

ldquoGreaserdquo page for your interest httpgreaseisthewordcomau Any questions please contact Helen Radvan

radvanhloretoqldeduau Our school booking must be finalised by this Friday 10th

May Thank you

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Affirmative Negative Winning Team

Loreto 81 Alex Hills SHS Loreto 81

Our Ladyrsquos College 81 Loreto 82 Loreto 82

Loreto 83 Moreton Bay College 83 Moreton Bay College 83

Bris Christian College 91 Loreto 91 Loreto 91

St Thomas More 91 Loreto 92 Loreto 92

Loreto 93 Kimberley College 92 Kimberley College 92

CHAC 101 Loreto 101 Loreto 101

Loreto 102 Villanova 101 Villanova 101

Loreto 103 Iona 102 Loreto 103

Loreto 111 All Hallows 112 Loreto 111

Iona 121 Loreto 121 Iona 121

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Music News Congratulations - To the members of the Chorale and Flute Ensemble One Both groups performed for community events over the past week and represented Loreto College with distinction Thanks also to the teachers who accompanied the girls ndash Mrs Cathy Anderson Ms Ysolt Clark Mrs Anna Nielson and Ms Breana Cohen

Upcoming events - On Thursday 23 May St Elizabethrsquos at Tarragindi are holding an Under 8rsquos celebration with the

theme ldquoCelebrating Community Sharing Music Movement and Culture Think Locallyrdquo We will be sending the Clarinet Ensemble to support this local school by performing at their 900 am opening assembly We will transport students directly from and back to the school by taxi and they would miss Periods 1 and 2 of classes that day The students will be accompanied by their conductor Ms Melissa Cox

Music Support Group ndash The next meeting of the Parents Music Support Group is tomorrow - Wednesday 8 May New parents are always welcome Meetings are held in the Gonzaga Barry Building begin at 730 pm and always finish by 830 pm We are currently finalising preparation for the Loreto Trivia Night which is on Saturday 18 May

Loreto Music Festival ndash Heats for the Festival have begun this week A schedule for all heats was published on the Music Noticeboard last week Students must take careful note of the following

There are sometimes multiple heats for one section ndash all students should attend the first heat If you are unavailable for any heat you should contact the teacher adjudicating that section and organise with them which heat you are able to perform at

If you decide you are not prepared enough to perform at your designated heat you must contact the teacher adjudicating that section prior to the day of the heat If you do this then there will be no penalty If you simply do not show up 5 points will be deducted from your house tally

It is compulsory for all students to bring a copy of their music to the heat to hand in to their adjudicator

Donrsquot forget that you cannot perform a piece that you have learnt during rehearsals with your regular ensembles (eg Vocal quartet performing a Senior Choir piece learnt last year)

Worldrsquos Biggest Orchestra ndash During the July holidays Australian Jazz Icon James Morrison will be organising a Guinness Book of Records world record attempt at forming (and actually playing music with) both the Worldrsquos Biggest Orchestra (6500 musicians) and the Worldrsquos Largest Trumpet Section (1200 musicians) The events will be held on Saturday 13 July at 1200pm in King George Square (Trumpet) and 300pm in Suncorp Stadium (Orchestra) There is a $15 registration fee and all the information and music can be found at this website httpwwwworldsbiggestorchestracom If enough students are interested then we will organise a Loreto group to enter Please let us know if you want to be part of this massive event by emailing the Music Department

(musicloretoqldeduau) Ben Langford - Director of Music

Loreto Music Festival Heat Schedule

B4 ndash Advanced Instrumental Solo

Wednesday 8 May 730AM Room 705

B2 ndash Junior Instrumental Solo

Heat 1 ndash Wednesday 8 May 730AM Room 703

Heat 2 ndash Wednesday 8 May Lunch Room 703

B1 ndash Beginner Instrumental Solo

Monday 13 May Lunch Room 703

A2 ndash Year Nine Vocal Solo

Monday 13 May 320-4PM Room 702

A4 ndash Senior Vocal Solo

Heat 1 ndash Tuesday 14 May Lunch Room 701

Heat 2 ndash Wednesday 15 May Lunch Room 701

B3 ndash Intermediate Instrumental Solo

Heat 1 ndash Wednesday 15 May 730AM Room 701

Heat 2 ndash Thursday 16 May Lunch Room 705

A1 ndash Year Eight Vocal Solo

Monday 20 May Lunch Room 701

C1 ndash Junior Duet

Tuesday 21 May Lunch Room 703

D ndash Acoustic Ensemble

Tuesday 21 May Lunch Room 705

Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 9

Sincerity Freedom JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Naplan Testing NAPLAN 2013 The National Assessment Program ndash Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) is an annual assessment for students in Years 3 5 7 and 9 It has been an annual event for schools since 2008 On Tuesday 14 Wednesday 15 and Thursday 16 May Loreto students will take the 2013 NAPLAN tests NAPLAN assesses skills in literacy and numeracy that are developed over time through the school curriculum NAPLAN is not a pass or fail type test but rather shows how students are progressing in numeracy and literacy skills against national standards for all Australia children It also provides valuable information that allows schools and governments to better target effort and support to help all students achieve their potential and acquire the basic skills to help them build successful and happy lives All students are expected to participate in the tests Students with disability may qualify for reasonable adjustments that reflect the support normally provided to them in the classroom Some students with very specific circumstances may be exempted from participating in the tests For information about participation in NAPLAN you can go to httpwwwnapeduaunaplanparent-carer-supporthtml NAPLAN tests fundamental skills rather than specific content and as such is not a test for which students can study or drill The best way you can help your child prepare for NAPLAN is to let them know that NAPLAN is just one part of their school program and to urge them to simply do the best they can on the day The use of services by coaching providers is not recommended An individual student NAPLAN report will be issued by the school later this year Parents can use this information to monitor how their child is progressing and to identify any areas of concern Parents may also wish to use their childrsquos results to discuss progress with teachers More information is available at wwwnapeduau

Pat Elsworthy - Deputy Principal Curriculum

Public Speaking

Well done to our Rostrum speakers who presented their speeches at QUT on 27 and 28 April The girls were well prepared and spoke with confidence and poise The content of the speeches was varied and gained praise from the judges Special congratulations to Samantha Bull (Year 12) Austen Whitewood (Year 9) Taylor Whitewood (Year 9) and Sophia Dabinett (Year 8) who move to the next round These four girls present on Saturday 11 May at QUT We wish each of

them loads of good luck Rosemary OrsquoNeill - Coordinator

P amp F News P amp F Meeting

What can you expect at the P amp F meeting tonight Among the items on the agenda are updates on the Mary Ward Centre lsquodrop curtainrsquo (the 2012 P amp F fund raising project) gala dance and Year 12 formal planning reports on the sports and music support groups and a discussion about the 2013 fund-raising project If you are interested in hearing about this and more come to room 605 on the bottom floor of the Gonzaga Barry Building at 730pm

Gala Ball

Your daughters have made good friends at school but how well do you know their parents A great way to meet them help the school with fund raising and have fun is the 2013 Great Gatsby Gala Ball which will be held on Saturday 1 June at

Rydges Hotel Southbank See the flyer in this newsletter for more details Garry West - P amp F Secretary

Entertainment Books

The 20132014 Entertainment Books are now available to families with funds raised going towards school The new book

is packed with hundreds of up to 50 off and 2-for-1 offers For more details and to secure a copy visit

wwwentertainmentbookcomauorderbooks221g555 or complete the attached flyer More details can be obtained

wwwentertainmentbookcomau Thank you Trivia Night The Trivia Night organised by the Music Support Group is an fun evening for the whole family so organise a table of your friends and get your daughters to do the same Bookings are open on wwwtrybookingcomCSYK Only $15 adults and $10 concession licensed bar available and supperteacoffee provided Donrsquot miss out for Saturday 18 May See the flyer in this newsletter for more information Cheap Advertising for your business - This is the last chance for parents who are involved in local businesses to donate a prize for the upcoming Loreto Trivia Night You will be acknowledged on the night via flyers on every table and mention by the Quiz Master as well as receive a Certificate of Thanks from the College that you can display at your place of business All this AND you will be helping 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 please send it in to the Music Office by Wednesday 15 May or email Music Admin Assistant Karen Carr musicloretoqldeduau urgently

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Year 12 Parent Information Night There will be an Information Night on Monday 20 May commencing at 700pm in the Mary Ward Centre which specifically addresses the QCS Test Mr Elsworthy will discuss the components of the QCS Test SAIs the scaling process and the calculation of OPs Careers Counsellor Ms Rynne will also be available to answer questions about QTAC applications and deadlines This is a very important information session which you are strongly encouraged to attend We look forward to

seeing you there Annie Diamond - Year 12 Coordinator

Uniform Shop Please note that due to MISSION DAY activities the uniform shop will NOT be open at lunchtime on Friday 10 May

New Blazers We are hoping that the new blazers will arrive sometime in late May and students will be notified accordingly The Uniform shop has a good stock of jumpers You may wish to purchase a jumper to wear until the blazers arrive as the mornings will start to get cold

Loreto Scarves These are available from the second hand uniform shop for $15 The uniform shop is open at lunchtime on a Friday from 1230

-130 pm Thank you Anne Herft - Uniform Shop

Sports Department News Cross Country

Mount St Michaelrsquos Cross Country Meet ndash 40 Loreto girls competed in the Mt St Michaelrsquos Cross Country Meet held last

Wednesday 1 May Well done to the girls who competed in the event A special thankyou to Mrs Firrell and Mrs Carroll for

officiating at the event

The squad also competed at the All Schools Cross Country Championships last

weekend It was a very tough competition with National runners competing There were

some great results from Loreto College competitors Some of the highlights were Year

8 Helena Beiers placed 24th out of 100 competitors Year 9 Ciera Stafford placed 16

th

out of 78 competitors Under 17rsquos age group were awarded 4th in their Team Division

Eloise Carroll was awarded 3rd

in the 18-19 years with the 18-19 Team winning the

Division Excellent effort to all those competitors on the day

CSGSSA Cross Country Meet - Will be held on Friday 31 May at Limestone Park

Ipswich Girls selected will be notified and a permission letter will be sent home to be

returned before the meet

A reminder that the camp will be held this weekend at the Sports Super Centre at Runaway Bay Final details will be given to

the girls on Wednesday Meg Stevens ndash Director of Sport

BSGSA Sport The BSGSA Trimester 2 sport is well underway with training programs starting in preparation for the competition starting

Wednesday 15 May 2013 There is a BSGSA website to review all results and venue details for the upcoming competition The

website is wwwBSGSAsportingpulsenet

Buses will transport the girls to and from the venue unless notified by the Convenor If parents ask to collect their daughter at

the venue students must submit a written note to the Convenor at the beginning of the day Parents must be present at the

venue at the conclusion of the game to collect their daughter otherwise she is to return on the bus All games start at 400pm

and finish at 500pm Girls will need to be collected at school around 530pm ndash 545pm depending upon the traffic conditions

Netball

All Junior Teams ndash Year 8 A B C and D will play at Faulkner Park Graceville

All Intermediate Teams - Year 9 A B C and D and Year 10 A B and C will play at Downey Park Windsor

Open Teams ndash Year 11 and 12 A B C and D will play at Coorparoo

Games start at 4 pm and finish at 5pm

The training times are as follows

Year 8 Junior A ndash Coach Lyn Dixon on Thursday 645am to 800am

Year 8 Junior B ndash Coach Clare Gill on Thursday 645am to 800am

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Year 8 Junior C ndash Coach Stephanie Esprester on Monday 645am to 800am Year 8 Junior D ndash Coach Sarah Pettiford on Friday 645am to 800am Year 9 A Intermediate D ndash Coach Emma Macleod on Thursday 330pm to 445pm Year 9 B Intermediate E ndash Coach Briony Logan on Wednesday 645am to 800am Year 9 C Intermediate F (1) ndash Coach Kate Mullins on Wednesday 645am to 800am Year 9 D Intermediate F (2) ndash Coach Hannah Fowler on Monday 645am to 800am Year 10 A Intermediate A ndash Coach Magdaleine Ryan Tuesday 645am to 800am Year 10 B Intermediate B - Coach Bridget OrsquoConnor Friday 645am to 800am Year 10 C Intermediate C - Coach Ashleigh OrsquoConnor Friday 645am to 800am Year 11 amp 12 - Open A ndash Coach Meg Logan Friday 330pm to 500pm Year 11 amp 12 Open B ndash Coach Larissa Hughes Tuesday 330pm to 445pm Year 11 amp 12 Open C ndash Coach Karen Holahan Monday 330pm to 445pm Year 11 amp 12 Open D ndash Coach Brittany Holahan Monday 330pm to 445pm Any further details please contact Mrs Stevens in the Sports Office Permission notes have been given to the girls and

MUST be returned by Friday 10 May

Tennis Starting times for Tennis 2013 D12D3 D4E12E34amp E5 Commence at 800am and finish at 12noon AARES B1B2 and C1 Premiership Grades Commence at 1130 am All other grades Commence at 100pm AHS games A - C Grades Commence at 1000am

MTA games A - C Grades Commence at 1000am

Tennis Draw Round 9 - 11 May A V Stuartholme at Stuartholme School B1 V St Ritarsquos College at St Ritarsquos College B4 V Mt Alvernia at Brisbane Girls Grammar B6 V Our Ladyrsquos College at Yeronga State School B7 V Stuartholme (2) at Brisbane Girls Grammar C1 V Lourdes Hill at Morningside Tennis Centre C3 V Mt Alvernia at Brisbane Girls Grammar C4 V Lourdes Hill at Brisbane Girls Grammar D1 V All Hallowsrsquo (1) at Brisbane Girls Grammar D3 V St Ritarsquos College at St Ritarsquos College D5 V Stuartholme at Stuartholme School D6 V San Sisto at Brisbane Girls Grammar E1 V Mt St Michaelrsquos at Brisbane Girls Grammar E34 (1) V All Hallowsrsquo (2) at State Tennis Centre Tennyson E34 (2) V All Hallowsrsquo (1) at State Tennis Centre Tennyson

Tennis Results Round 8 - 4 May A V St Ritarsquos won 40-24 B1 V All Hallowsrsquo lost 37-40 B4 V Lourdes Hill won 36-10 B6 V Stuartholme (2) lost 26-28 B7 V Stuartholme won 36-24 C1 V St Ritarsquos College lost 25-45 C3 V Stuartholme won 32-26 C4 V Mt St Michaelrsquos lost 15-36 D1 V St Ritarsquos College lost 23-31 D3 V All Hallowsrsquo won 34-13 D5 V St Ritarsquos lost 23-31 D6 V Brigidne won 25-18 E1 V All Hallowsrsquo(2) won 32-22 E34 (1) V Mt St Michaelrsquos (2) won 33-13 E34 (2) V Mt St Michaelrsquos (1) lost 4-36

Congratulations To Jessica Galpin who travelled to Cairns for the U16 Division 1 Basketball Rep State Classics carnival Her team was undefeated and won the grand final to became State Champions Jessica was also chosen for the U15 Queensland Basketball Team who will compete at the National basketball carnival at Dandenong Victoria over the Queens Birthday long weekend Meg Stevens - Director of Sport

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Notices Bulletins DropZone - Keep Queensland Beautiful Got an old TV or computer lying around Why not recycle it Bring it to Yeronga State High School and help support a pilot program with DHLs DropZone MRI e-cycle and Keep Queensland Beautiful (formerly Keep Australia Beautiful Queensland) The school businesses and non-profit organisations are working together to gain momentum to reduce e-waste reaching our landfill DropZone is an information portal on television and computer recycling in Australia providing a FREE recycling service for households and small businesses to dispose of unwanted televisions computers and computer products regardless of their brand or age All you need to do is drop your goods off at the Yeronga State High School 159 Villa Street Yeronga Brisbane QLD 4104 (Entrance via Oakland Street) from now until Sunday 12 May School Days 830am to 330pm Sat amp Sun 7am to 4pm Enquiries to Tarra Martel Education Officer M 0422 952 605 E TMartelkeepqueenslandbeautifulorgau or go to httpwwwdropzoneorgau

Resilience skills for a new Generation Book now for Term 2 groups

Confident Kids is an innovative and interactive program for kids aged 5 - 13 designed to boost confidence emotional resilience social skills and brain power Kids learn simple strategies to reduce worries anxiety self-doubt or negative thinking so they can achieve their full potential The Confident Kids program will give your child self-esteem tools to keep confidence steady and strong throughout their life Program includes parent support and workshop Facilitated by experienced psychologists who are passionate about helping kids be all they can be Places are limited so hurry Medicare and Private health fund rebates apply For more details visit wwwconfidentkidsandteenscomau or email infopositivefamiliescomau for an Information pack or phone 3368 1307

ldquoWomen in Loverdquo Workshop This workshop offers a nurturing experience to explore and support women in their relationships as daughtersor as mothers It offers a time for personal reflection rejoicing celebration and healing in preparation for Motherrsquos Day Come and listen to the stories of women share our faith and grow more deeply in relationship with Jesus and each other Facilitated by Jean Tamblyn and Gail Godrey

Date Saturday 11 May Venue Presentation Spirituality Centre 26 Kooralgin Street Manly Time 130 - 430pm Cost $10 (Afternoon tea is included) RSVP 10th May

Gail Godfrey Phone 3366 2188 e familycentrebnecatholicnetau or Jean Tamblyn 0400 488 221

Tuckshop Volunteers Monday 13 May - Friday 17 May

Monday 13 May Geraldine Dwyer-West Kym Fisher Jane

Higgins Mary Favios

Tuesday 14 May Helen Kentos Tracey OrsquoReilly Jan Quinn

Jill OrsquoMara Rachael Sydney

Wednesday 15 May Dianne Nibbs Janelle OrsquoBrien

Veronica Kozionas

Thursday 16 May Sonia Hayes Brenton Taylor Carol

Hempel Vicki Postle

Friday 17 May Deanna Smith Lisa Kuhl Steve Bakker

Sandy Christie

Special of the Day - $380

Monday 13 May BBQ Chicken Pizza

Tuesday 14 May Macaroni Cheese

Wednesday 15 May Spinach amp Riccotta Canelloni

Thursday 16 May Chicken amp Vegetable Soup amp Garlic

Bread

Library Roster Monday 13 May - Friday 17 May

Monday 13 May Kathy Kwan Fin Boyce Jill Moloney Janine Nicholson Tuesday 14 May Maria Bozikis Jennifer Morris Melissa Lorimer Janelle OrsquoBrien Wednesday 15 May Geraldine OrsquoBrien Debbie McWilliam Bronwyn OrsquoShea Thursday 16 May Julia Della Catia Camaroni Renette Nicholson Maria Mead Friday 17 May Irene Panaretos Lilly Flores Tina OrsquoBrien

Sincerity Freedom JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 13

Loreto College Coorparoo Contact Lesley Bongaarts Phone 33949999 Fax Email bongaartslloretoqldeduau Name_____________________________________________Phone____________________Mobile______________________ Address________________________________________________________________________State______Postcode_______

I would like to order____ x Brisbane Sunshine Coast amp Surrounds $65 each (including GST) $_______ I would like to order____ x Gold Coast and Northern New South Wales $55 each (including GST) $_______ I will collect the Book

TOTAL ENCLOSED $_______

ORDER NOW SECURELY ONLINE True httpswwwentertainmentbookcomauorderbooks221g555

Payment type c CASH c VISA c MASTERCARD

Credit Card number __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Expiry date ___ ___ ___ ___ CVV ______ CVV is the last 3 digits on back of your credit card)

Cardholderrsquos name_______________________________________ Signature________________________________________ Thank you for supporting Loreto College Coorparoo 20 from each Book sold contributes to school Fundraising

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Freedom Sincerity JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Autumn Concert - Show 2 Photos by Laura Nicholls

Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 15

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Year 11 Retreat - Brookfield

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Year 11 Retreat - Toowoomba

Loreto Trivia Night

Saturday 18 May 730pm start

Theme All things American

Venue -mdashMary Ward Centre

Tickets Adults $15 Students $10

Bookings wwwtrybookingcomCSYK

Licenced Bar available BYO nibbles Tea coffee and supper provided

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Presents the Interact Dance

Theme Come dressed as what you want to be when you grow up Or simply dress up as any professional you admire

Friday 24 May 7pm to 10pm

Carindale PCYCmdash- 27 Narracott St Carina

Tickets $12 Student ID card required (students in Years 8-10)

Invitations are extended to boys attending Villanova Iona Marist Ashgrove Invitations are extended to boys attending Villanova Iona Marist Ashgrove St Laurencersquos Terrace and Anglican Boys Grammar (Churchie)St Laurencersquos Terrace and Anglican Boys Grammar (Churchie)

Interact Dance Parent Volunteer Form Name___________________________ Daughterrsquos Homeroom____________

I can assist from 630pm - 830pm

830pm - 1030pm

We are looking for parents to assist with jobs including dance floor and outside supervision ticketing and cloak room Thank you

Please return to the office by Tuesday 21 May

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Music News Congratulations - To the members of the Chorale and Flute Ensemble One Both groups performed for community events over the past week and represented Loreto College with distinction Thanks also to the teachers who accompanied the girls ndash Mrs Cathy Anderson Ms Ysolt Clark Mrs Anna Nielson and Ms Breana Cohen

Upcoming events - On Thursday 23 May St Elizabethrsquos at Tarragindi are holding an Under 8rsquos celebration with the

theme ldquoCelebrating Community Sharing Music Movement and Culture Think Locallyrdquo We will be sending the Clarinet Ensemble to support this local school by performing at their 900 am opening assembly We will transport students directly from and back to the school by taxi and they would miss Periods 1 and 2 of classes that day The students will be accompanied by their conductor Ms Melissa Cox

Music Support Group ndash The next meeting of the Parents Music Support Group is tomorrow - Wednesday 8 May New parents are always welcome Meetings are held in the Gonzaga Barry Building begin at 730 pm and always finish by 830 pm We are currently finalising preparation for the Loreto Trivia Night which is on Saturday 18 May

Loreto Music Festival ndash Heats for the Festival have begun this week A schedule for all heats was published on the Music Noticeboard last week Students must take careful note of the following

There are sometimes multiple heats for one section ndash all students should attend the first heat If you are unavailable for any heat you should contact the teacher adjudicating that section and organise with them which heat you are able to perform at

If you decide you are not prepared enough to perform at your designated heat you must contact the teacher adjudicating that section prior to the day of the heat If you do this then there will be no penalty If you simply do not show up 5 points will be deducted from your house tally

It is compulsory for all students to bring a copy of their music to the heat to hand in to their adjudicator

Donrsquot forget that you cannot perform a piece that you have learnt during rehearsals with your regular ensembles (eg Vocal quartet performing a Senior Choir piece learnt last year)

Worldrsquos Biggest Orchestra ndash During the July holidays Australian Jazz Icon James Morrison will be organising a Guinness Book of Records world record attempt at forming (and actually playing music with) both the Worldrsquos Biggest Orchestra (6500 musicians) and the Worldrsquos Largest Trumpet Section (1200 musicians) The events will be held on Saturday 13 July at 1200pm in King George Square (Trumpet) and 300pm in Suncorp Stadium (Orchestra) There is a $15 registration fee and all the information and music can be found at this website httpwwwworldsbiggestorchestracom If enough students are interested then we will organise a Loreto group to enter Please let us know if you want to be part of this massive event by emailing the Music Department

(musicloretoqldeduau) Ben Langford - Director of Music

Loreto Music Festival Heat Schedule

B4 ndash Advanced Instrumental Solo

Wednesday 8 May 730AM Room 705

B2 ndash Junior Instrumental Solo

Heat 1 ndash Wednesday 8 May 730AM Room 703

Heat 2 ndash Wednesday 8 May Lunch Room 703

B1 ndash Beginner Instrumental Solo

Monday 13 May Lunch Room 703

A2 ndash Year Nine Vocal Solo

Monday 13 May 320-4PM Room 702

A4 ndash Senior Vocal Solo

Heat 1 ndash Tuesday 14 May Lunch Room 701

Heat 2 ndash Wednesday 15 May Lunch Room 701

B3 ndash Intermediate Instrumental Solo

Heat 1 ndash Wednesday 15 May 730AM Room 701

Heat 2 ndash Thursday 16 May Lunch Room 705

A1 ndash Year Eight Vocal Solo

Monday 20 May Lunch Room 701

C1 ndash Junior Duet

Tuesday 21 May Lunch Room 703

D ndash Acoustic Ensemble

Tuesday 21 May Lunch Room 705

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Naplan Testing NAPLAN 2013 The National Assessment Program ndash Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) is an annual assessment for students in Years 3 5 7 and 9 It has been an annual event for schools since 2008 On Tuesday 14 Wednesday 15 and Thursday 16 May Loreto students will take the 2013 NAPLAN tests NAPLAN assesses skills in literacy and numeracy that are developed over time through the school curriculum NAPLAN is not a pass or fail type test but rather shows how students are progressing in numeracy and literacy skills against national standards for all Australia children It also provides valuable information that allows schools and governments to better target effort and support to help all students achieve their potential and acquire the basic skills to help them build successful and happy lives All students are expected to participate in the tests Students with disability may qualify for reasonable adjustments that reflect the support normally provided to them in the classroom Some students with very specific circumstances may be exempted from participating in the tests For information about participation in NAPLAN you can go to httpwwwnapeduaunaplanparent-carer-supporthtml NAPLAN tests fundamental skills rather than specific content and as such is not a test for which students can study or drill The best way you can help your child prepare for NAPLAN is to let them know that NAPLAN is just one part of their school program and to urge them to simply do the best they can on the day The use of services by coaching providers is not recommended An individual student NAPLAN report will be issued by the school later this year Parents can use this information to monitor how their child is progressing and to identify any areas of concern Parents may also wish to use their childrsquos results to discuss progress with teachers More information is available at wwwnapeduau

Pat Elsworthy - Deputy Principal Curriculum

Public Speaking

Well done to our Rostrum speakers who presented their speeches at QUT on 27 and 28 April The girls were well prepared and spoke with confidence and poise The content of the speeches was varied and gained praise from the judges Special congratulations to Samantha Bull (Year 12) Austen Whitewood (Year 9) Taylor Whitewood (Year 9) and Sophia Dabinett (Year 8) who move to the next round These four girls present on Saturday 11 May at QUT We wish each of

them loads of good luck Rosemary OrsquoNeill - Coordinator

P amp F News P amp F Meeting

What can you expect at the P amp F meeting tonight Among the items on the agenda are updates on the Mary Ward Centre lsquodrop curtainrsquo (the 2012 P amp F fund raising project) gala dance and Year 12 formal planning reports on the sports and music support groups and a discussion about the 2013 fund-raising project If you are interested in hearing about this and more come to room 605 on the bottom floor of the Gonzaga Barry Building at 730pm

Gala Ball

Your daughters have made good friends at school but how well do you know their parents A great way to meet them help the school with fund raising and have fun is the 2013 Great Gatsby Gala Ball which will be held on Saturday 1 June at

Rydges Hotel Southbank See the flyer in this newsletter for more details Garry West - P amp F Secretary

Entertainment Books

The 20132014 Entertainment Books are now available to families with funds raised going towards school The new book

is packed with hundreds of up to 50 off and 2-for-1 offers For more details and to secure a copy visit

wwwentertainmentbookcomauorderbooks221g555 or complete the attached flyer More details can be obtained

wwwentertainmentbookcomau Thank you Trivia Night The Trivia Night organised by the Music Support Group is an fun evening for the whole family so organise a table of your friends and get your daughters to do the same Bookings are open on wwwtrybookingcomCSYK Only $15 adults and $10 concession licensed bar available and supperteacoffee provided Donrsquot miss out for Saturday 18 May See the flyer in this newsletter for more information Cheap Advertising for your business - This is the last chance for parents who are involved in local businesses to donate a prize for the upcoming Loreto Trivia Night You will be acknowledged on the night via flyers on every table and mention by the Quiz Master as well as receive a Certificate of Thanks from the College that you can display at your place of business All this AND you will be helping 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 please send it in to the Music Office by Wednesday 15 May or email Music Admin Assistant Karen Carr musicloretoqldeduau urgently

Page 10 Volume 13 - 7 May 2013

Sincerity Freedom JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Year 12 Parent Information Night There will be an Information Night on Monday 20 May commencing at 700pm in the Mary Ward Centre which specifically addresses the QCS Test Mr Elsworthy will discuss the components of the QCS Test SAIs the scaling process and the calculation of OPs Careers Counsellor Ms Rynne will also be available to answer questions about QTAC applications and deadlines This is a very important information session which you are strongly encouraged to attend We look forward to

seeing you there Annie Diamond - Year 12 Coordinator

Uniform Shop Please note that due to MISSION DAY activities the uniform shop will NOT be open at lunchtime on Friday 10 May

New Blazers We are hoping that the new blazers will arrive sometime in late May and students will be notified accordingly The Uniform shop has a good stock of jumpers You may wish to purchase a jumper to wear until the blazers arrive as the mornings will start to get cold

Loreto Scarves These are available from the second hand uniform shop for $15 The uniform shop is open at lunchtime on a Friday from 1230

-130 pm Thank you Anne Herft - Uniform Shop

Sports Department News Cross Country

Mount St Michaelrsquos Cross Country Meet ndash 40 Loreto girls competed in the Mt St Michaelrsquos Cross Country Meet held last

Wednesday 1 May Well done to the girls who competed in the event A special thankyou to Mrs Firrell and Mrs Carroll for

officiating at the event

The squad also competed at the All Schools Cross Country Championships last

weekend It was a very tough competition with National runners competing There were

some great results from Loreto College competitors Some of the highlights were Year

8 Helena Beiers placed 24th out of 100 competitors Year 9 Ciera Stafford placed 16

th

out of 78 competitors Under 17rsquos age group were awarded 4th in their Team Division

Eloise Carroll was awarded 3rd

in the 18-19 years with the 18-19 Team winning the

Division Excellent effort to all those competitors on the day

CSGSSA Cross Country Meet - Will be held on Friday 31 May at Limestone Park

Ipswich Girls selected will be notified and a permission letter will be sent home to be

returned before the meet

A reminder that the camp will be held this weekend at the Sports Super Centre at Runaway Bay Final details will be given to

the girls on Wednesday Meg Stevens ndash Director of Sport

BSGSA Sport The BSGSA Trimester 2 sport is well underway with training programs starting in preparation for the competition starting

Wednesday 15 May 2013 There is a BSGSA website to review all results and venue details for the upcoming competition The

website is wwwBSGSAsportingpulsenet

Buses will transport the girls to and from the venue unless notified by the Convenor If parents ask to collect their daughter at

the venue students must submit a written note to the Convenor at the beginning of the day Parents must be present at the

venue at the conclusion of the game to collect their daughter otherwise she is to return on the bus All games start at 400pm

and finish at 500pm Girls will need to be collected at school around 530pm ndash 545pm depending upon the traffic conditions

Netball

All Junior Teams ndash Year 8 A B C and D will play at Faulkner Park Graceville

All Intermediate Teams - Year 9 A B C and D and Year 10 A B and C will play at Downey Park Windsor

Open Teams ndash Year 11 and 12 A B C and D will play at Coorparoo

Games start at 4 pm and finish at 5pm

The training times are as follows

Year 8 Junior A ndash Coach Lyn Dixon on Thursday 645am to 800am

Year 8 Junior B ndash Coach Clare Gill on Thursday 645am to 800am

Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 11

Sincerity Freedom JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Year 8 Junior C ndash Coach Stephanie Esprester on Monday 645am to 800am Year 8 Junior D ndash Coach Sarah Pettiford on Friday 645am to 800am Year 9 A Intermediate D ndash Coach Emma Macleod on Thursday 330pm to 445pm Year 9 B Intermediate E ndash Coach Briony Logan on Wednesday 645am to 800am Year 9 C Intermediate F (1) ndash Coach Kate Mullins on Wednesday 645am to 800am Year 9 D Intermediate F (2) ndash Coach Hannah Fowler on Monday 645am to 800am Year 10 A Intermediate A ndash Coach Magdaleine Ryan Tuesday 645am to 800am Year 10 B Intermediate B - Coach Bridget OrsquoConnor Friday 645am to 800am Year 10 C Intermediate C - Coach Ashleigh OrsquoConnor Friday 645am to 800am Year 11 amp 12 - Open A ndash Coach Meg Logan Friday 330pm to 500pm Year 11 amp 12 Open B ndash Coach Larissa Hughes Tuesday 330pm to 445pm Year 11 amp 12 Open C ndash Coach Karen Holahan Monday 330pm to 445pm Year 11 amp 12 Open D ndash Coach Brittany Holahan Monday 330pm to 445pm Any further details please contact Mrs Stevens in the Sports Office Permission notes have been given to the girls and

MUST be returned by Friday 10 May

Tennis Starting times for Tennis 2013 D12D3 D4E12E34amp E5 Commence at 800am and finish at 12noon AARES B1B2 and C1 Premiership Grades Commence at 1130 am All other grades Commence at 100pm AHS games A - C Grades Commence at 1000am

MTA games A - C Grades Commence at 1000am

Tennis Draw Round 9 - 11 May A V Stuartholme at Stuartholme School B1 V St Ritarsquos College at St Ritarsquos College B4 V Mt Alvernia at Brisbane Girls Grammar B6 V Our Ladyrsquos College at Yeronga State School B7 V Stuartholme (2) at Brisbane Girls Grammar C1 V Lourdes Hill at Morningside Tennis Centre C3 V Mt Alvernia at Brisbane Girls Grammar C4 V Lourdes Hill at Brisbane Girls Grammar D1 V All Hallowsrsquo (1) at Brisbane Girls Grammar D3 V St Ritarsquos College at St Ritarsquos College D5 V Stuartholme at Stuartholme School D6 V San Sisto at Brisbane Girls Grammar E1 V Mt St Michaelrsquos at Brisbane Girls Grammar E34 (1) V All Hallowsrsquo (2) at State Tennis Centre Tennyson E34 (2) V All Hallowsrsquo (1) at State Tennis Centre Tennyson

Tennis Results Round 8 - 4 May A V St Ritarsquos won 40-24 B1 V All Hallowsrsquo lost 37-40 B4 V Lourdes Hill won 36-10 B6 V Stuartholme (2) lost 26-28 B7 V Stuartholme won 36-24 C1 V St Ritarsquos College lost 25-45 C3 V Stuartholme won 32-26 C4 V Mt St Michaelrsquos lost 15-36 D1 V St Ritarsquos College lost 23-31 D3 V All Hallowsrsquo won 34-13 D5 V St Ritarsquos lost 23-31 D6 V Brigidne won 25-18 E1 V All Hallowsrsquo(2) won 32-22 E34 (1) V Mt St Michaelrsquos (2) won 33-13 E34 (2) V Mt St Michaelrsquos (1) lost 4-36

Congratulations To Jessica Galpin who travelled to Cairns for the U16 Division 1 Basketball Rep State Classics carnival Her team was undefeated and won the grand final to became State Champions Jessica was also chosen for the U15 Queensland Basketball Team who will compete at the National basketball carnival at Dandenong Victoria over the Queens Birthday long weekend Meg Stevens - Director of Sport

Page 12 Volume 13 - 7 May 2013

Sincerity Freedom JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Notices Bulletins DropZone - Keep Queensland Beautiful Got an old TV or computer lying around Why not recycle it Bring it to Yeronga State High School and help support a pilot program with DHLs DropZone MRI e-cycle and Keep Queensland Beautiful (formerly Keep Australia Beautiful Queensland) The school businesses and non-profit organisations are working together to gain momentum to reduce e-waste reaching our landfill DropZone is an information portal on television and computer recycling in Australia providing a FREE recycling service for households and small businesses to dispose of unwanted televisions computers and computer products regardless of their brand or age All you need to do is drop your goods off at the Yeronga State High School 159 Villa Street Yeronga Brisbane QLD 4104 (Entrance via Oakland Street) from now until Sunday 12 May School Days 830am to 330pm Sat amp Sun 7am to 4pm Enquiries to Tarra Martel Education Officer M 0422 952 605 E TMartelkeepqueenslandbeautifulorgau or go to httpwwwdropzoneorgau

Resilience skills for a new Generation Book now for Term 2 groups

Confident Kids is an innovative and interactive program for kids aged 5 - 13 designed to boost confidence emotional resilience social skills and brain power Kids learn simple strategies to reduce worries anxiety self-doubt or negative thinking so they can achieve their full potential The Confident Kids program will give your child self-esteem tools to keep confidence steady and strong throughout their life Program includes parent support and workshop Facilitated by experienced psychologists who are passionate about helping kids be all they can be Places are limited so hurry Medicare and Private health fund rebates apply For more details visit wwwconfidentkidsandteenscomau or email infopositivefamiliescomau for an Information pack or phone 3368 1307

ldquoWomen in Loverdquo Workshop This workshop offers a nurturing experience to explore and support women in their relationships as daughtersor as mothers It offers a time for personal reflection rejoicing celebration and healing in preparation for Motherrsquos Day Come and listen to the stories of women share our faith and grow more deeply in relationship with Jesus and each other Facilitated by Jean Tamblyn and Gail Godrey

Date Saturday 11 May Venue Presentation Spirituality Centre 26 Kooralgin Street Manly Time 130 - 430pm Cost $10 (Afternoon tea is included) RSVP 10th May

Gail Godfrey Phone 3366 2188 e familycentrebnecatholicnetau or Jean Tamblyn 0400 488 221

Tuckshop Volunteers Monday 13 May - Friday 17 May

Monday 13 May Geraldine Dwyer-West Kym Fisher Jane

Higgins Mary Favios

Tuesday 14 May Helen Kentos Tracey OrsquoReilly Jan Quinn

Jill OrsquoMara Rachael Sydney

Wednesday 15 May Dianne Nibbs Janelle OrsquoBrien

Veronica Kozionas

Thursday 16 May Sonia Hayes Brenton Taylor Carol

Hempel Vicki Postle

Friday 17 May Deanna Smith Lisa Kuhl Steve Bakker

Sandy Christie

Special of the Day - $380

Monday 13 May BBQ Chicken Pizza

Tuesday 14 May Macaroni Cheese

Wednesday 15 May Spinach amp Riccotta Canelloni

Thursday 16 May Chicken amp Vegetable Soup amp Garlic

Bread

Library Roster Monday 13 May - Friday 17 May

Monday 13 May Kathy Kwan Fin Boyce Jill Moloney Janine Nicholson Tuesday 14 May Maria Bozikis Jennifer Morris Melissa Lorimer Janelle OrsquoBrien Wednesday 15 May Geraldine OrsquoBrien Debbie McWilliam Bronwyn OrsquoShea Thursday 16 May Julia Della Catia Camaroni Renette Nicholson Maria Mead Friday 17 May Irene Panaretos Lilly Flores Tina OrsquoBrien

Sincerity Freedom JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 13

Loreto College Coorparoo Contact Lesley Bongaarts Phone 33949999 Fax Email bongaartslloretoqldeduau Name_____________________________________________Phone____________________Mobile______________________ Address________________________________________________________________________State______Postcode_______

I would like to order____ x Brisbane Sunshine Coast amp Surrounds $65 each (including GST) $_______ I would like to order____ x Gold Coast and Northern New South Wales $55 each (including GST) $_______ I will collect the Book

TOTAL ENCLOSED $_______

ORDER NOW SECURELY ONLINE True httpswwwentertainmentbookcomauorderbooks221g555

Payment type c CASH c VISA c MASTERCARD

Credit Card number __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Expiry date ___ ___ ___ ___ CVV ______ CVV is the last 3 digits on back of your credit card)

Cardholderrsquos name_______________________________________ Signature________________________________________ Thank you for supporting Loreto College Coorparoo 20 from each Book sold contributes to school Fundraising

Page 14 Volume 13 - 7 May 2013

Page

Freedom Sincerity JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Autumn Concert - Show 2 Photos by Laura Nicholls

Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 15

Freedom Sincerity JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Year 11 Retreat - Brookfield

Page 16 Volume 13 - 7 May 2013

Freedom Sincerity JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Year 11 Retreat - Toowoomba

Loreto Trivia Night

Saturday 18 May 730pm start

Theme All things American

Venue -mdashMary Ward Centre

Tickets Adults $15 Students $10

Bookings wwwtrybookingcomCSYK

Licenced Bar available BYO nibbles Tea coffee and supper provided

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Presents the Interact Dance

Theme Come dressed as what you want to be when you grow up Or simply dress up as any professional you admire

Friday 24 May 7pm to 10pm

Carindale PCYCmdash- 27 Narracott St Carina

Tickets $12 Student ID card required (students in Years 8-10)

Invitations are extended to boys attending Villanova Iona Marist Ashgrove Invitations are extended to boys attending Villanova Iona Marist Ashgrove St Laurencersquos Terrace and Anglican Boys Grammar (Churchie)St Laurencersquos Terrace and Anglican Boys Grammar (Churchie)

Interact Dance Parent Volunteer Form Name___________________________ Daughterrsquos Homeroom____________

I can assist from 630pm - 830pm

830pm - 1030pm

We are looking for parents to assist with jobs including dance floor and outside supervision ticketing and cloak room Thank you

Please return to the office by Tuesday 21 May

  • 7 May 2013 e-Newsletterpdf
  • Photopage_060513
  • Music Trivia Night_13
  • Interact Dance Newsletter Ad_2013
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Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 9

Sincerity Freedom JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Naplan Testing NAPLAN 2013 The National Assessment Program ndash Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) is an annual assessment for students in Years 3 5 7 and 9 It has been an annual event for schools since 2008 On Tuesday 14 Wednesday 15 and Thursday 16 May Loreto students will take the 2013 NAPLAN tests NAPLAN assesses skills in literacy and numeracy that are developed over time through the school curriculum NAPLAN is not a pass or fail type test but rather shows how students are progressing in numeracy and literacy skills against national standards for all Australia children It also provides valuable information that allows schools and governments to better target effort and support to help all students achieve their potential and acquire the basic skills to help them build successful and happy lives All students are expected to participate in the tests Students with disability may qualify for reasonable adjustments that reflect the support normally provided to them in the classroom Some students with very specific circumstances may be exempted from participating in the tests For information about participation in NAPLAN you can go to httpwwwnapeduaunaplanparent-carer-supporthtml NAPLAN tests fundamental skills rather than specific content and as such is not a test for which students can study or drill The best way you can help your child prepare for NAPLAN is to let them know that NAPLAN is just one part of their school program and to urge them to simply do the best they can on the day The use of services by coaching providers is not recommended An individual student NAPLAN report will be issued by the school later this year Parents can use this information to monitor how their child is progressing and to identify any areas of concern Parents may also wish to use their childrsquos results to discuss progress with teachers More information is available at wwwnapeduau

Pat Elsworthy - Deputy Principal Curriculum

Public Speaking

Well done to our Rostrum speakers who presented their speeches at QUT on 27 and 28 April The girls were well prepared and spoke with confidence and poise The content of the speeches was varied and gained praise from the judges Special congratulations to Samantha Bull (Year 12) Austen Whitewood (Year 9) Taylor Whitewood (Year 9) and Sophia Dabinett (Year 8) who move to the next round These four girls present on Saturday 11 May at QUT We wish each of

them loads of good luck Rosemary OrsquoNeill - Coordinator

P amp F News P amp F Meeting

What can you expect at the P amp F meeting tonight Among the items on the agenda are updates on the Mary Ward Centre lsquodrop curtainrsquo (the 2012 P amp F fund raising project) gala dance and Year 12 formal planning reports on the sports and music support groups and a discussion about the 2013 fund-raising project If you are interested in hearing about this and more come to room 605 on the bottom floor of the Gonzaga Barry Building at 730pm

Gala Ball

Your daughters have made good friends at school but how well do you know their parents A great way to meet them help the school with fund raising and have fun is the 2013 Great Gatsby Gala Ball which will be held on Saturday 1 June at

Rydges Hotel Southbank See the flyer in this newsletter for more details Garry West - P amp F Secretary

Entertainment Books

The 20132014 Entertainment Books are now available to families with funds raised going towards school The new book

is packed with hundreds of up to 50 off and 2-for-1 offers For more details and to secure a copy visit

wwwentertainmentbookcomauorderbooks221g555 or complete the attached flyer More details can be obtained

wwwentertainmentbookcomau Thank you Trivia Night The Trivia Night organised by the Music Support Group is an fun evening for the whole family so organise a table of your friends and get your daughters to do the same Bookings are open on wwwtrybookingcomCSYK Only $15 adults and $10 concession licensed bar available and supperteacoffee provided Donrsquot miss out for Saturday 18 May See the flyer in this newsletter for more information Cheap Advertising for your business - This is the last chance for parents who are involved in local businesses to donate a prize for the upcoming Loreto Trivia Night You will be acknowledged on the night via flyers on every table and mention by the Quiz Master as well as receive a Certificate of Thanks from the College that you can display at your place of business All this AND you will be helping 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 please send it in to the Music Office by Wednesday 15 May or email Music Admin Assistant Karen Carr musicloretoqldeduau urgently

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Year 12 Parent Information Night There will be an Information Night on Monday 20 May commencing at 700pm in the Mary Ward Centre which specifically addresses the QCS Test Mr Elsworthy will discuss the components of the QCS Test SAIs the scaling process and the calculation of OPs Careers Counsellor Ms Rynne will also be available to answer questions about QTAC applications and deadlines This is a very important information session which you are strongly encouraged to attend We look forward to

seeing you there Annie Diamond - Year 12 Coordinator

Uniform Shop Please note that due to MISSION DAY activities the uniform shop will NOT be open at lunchtime on Friday 10 May

New Blazers We are hoping that the new blazers will arrive sometime in late May and students will be notified accordingly The Uniform shop has a good stock of jumpers You may wish to purchase a jumper to wear until the blazers arrive as the mornings will start to get cold

Loreto Scarves These are available from the second hand uniform shop for $15 The uniform shop is open at lunchtime on a Friday from 1230

-130 pm Thank you Anne Herft - Uniform Shop

Sports Department News Cross Country

Mount St Michaelrsquos Cross Country Meet ndash 40 Loreto girls competed in the Mt St Michaelrsquos Cross Country Meet held last

Wednesday 1 May Well done to the girls who competed in the event A special thankyou to Mrs Firrell and Mrs Carroll for

officiating at the event

The squad also competed at the All Schools Cross Country Championships last

weekend It was a very tough competition with National runners competing There were

some great results from Loreto College competitors Some of the highlights were Year

8 Helena Beiers placed 24th out of 100 competitors Year 9 Ciera Stafford placed 16

th

out of 78 competitors Under 17rsquos age group were awarded 4th in their Team Division

Eloise Carroll was awarded 3rd

in the 18-19 years with the 18-19 Team winning the

Division Excellent effort to all those competitors on the day

CSGSSA Cross Country Meet - Will be held on Friday 31 May at Limestone Park

Ipswich Girls selected will be notified and a permission letter will be sent home to be

returned before the meet

A reminder that the camp will be held this weekend at the Sports Super Centre at Runaway Bay Final details will be given to

the girls on Wednesday Meg Stevens ndash Director of Sport

BSGSA Sport The BSGSA Trimester 2 sport is well underway with training programs starting in preparation for the competition starting

Wednesday 15 May 2013 There is a BSGSA website to review all results and venue details for the upcoming competition The

website is wwwBSGSAsportingpulsenet

Buses will transport the girls to and from the venue unless notified by the Convenor If parents ask to collect their daughter at

the venue students must submit a written note to the Convenor at the beginning of the day Parents must be present at the

venue at the conclusion of the game to collect their daughter otherwise she is to return on the bus All games start at 400pm

and finish at 500pm Girls will need to be collected at school around 530pm ndash 545pm depending upon the traffic conditions

Netball

All Junior Teams ndash Year 8 A B C and D will play at Faulkner Park Graceville

All Intermediate Teams - Year 9 A B C and D and Year 10 A B and C will play at Downey Park Windsor

Open Teams ndash Year 11 and 12 A B C and D will play at Coorparoo

Games start at 4 pm and finish at 5pm

The training times are as follows

Year 8 Junior A ndash Coach Lyn Dixon on Thursday 645am to 800am

Year 8 Junior B ndash Coach Clare Gill on Thursday 645am to 800am

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Year 8 Junior C ndash Coach Stephanie Esprester on Monday 645am to 800am Year 8 Junior D ndash Coach Sarah Pettiford on Friday 645am to 800am Year 9 A Intermediate D ndash Coach Emma Macleod on Thursday 330pm to 445pm Year 9 B Intermediate E ndash Coach Briony Logan on Wednesday 645am to 800am Year 9 C Intermediate F (1) ndash Coach Kate Mullins on Wednesday 645am to 800am Year 9 D Intermediate F (2) ndash Coach Hannah Fowler on Monday 645am to 800am Year 10 A Intermediate A ndash Coach Magdaleine Ryan Tuesday 645am to 800am Year 10 B Intermediate B - Coach Bridget OrsquoConnor Friday 645am to 800am Year 10 C Intermediate C - Coach Ashleigh OrsquoConnor Friday 645am to 800am Year 11 amp 12 - Open A ndash Coach Meg Logan Friday 330pm to 500pm Year 11 amp 12 Open B ndash Coach Larissa Hughes Tuesday 330pm to 445pm Year 11 amp 12 Open C ndash Coach Karen Holahan Monday 330pm to 445pm Year 11 amp 12 Open D ndash Coach Brittany Holahan Monday 330pm to 445pm Any further details please contact Mrs Stevens in the Sports Office Permission notes have been given to the girls and

MUST be returned by Friday 10 May

Tennis Starting times for Tennis 2013 D12D3 D4E12E34amp E5 Commence at 800am and finish at 12noon AARES B1B2 and C1 Premiership Grades Commence at 1130 am All other grades Commence at 100pm AHS games A - C Grades Commence at 1000am

MTA games A - C Grades Commence at 1000am

Tennis Draw Round 9 - 11 May A V Stuartholme at Stuartholme School B1 V St Ritarsquos College at St Ritarsquos College B4 V Mt Alvernia at Brisbane Girls Grammar B6 V Our Ladyrsquos College at Yeronga State School B7 V Stuartholme (2) at Brisbane Girls Grammar C1 V Lourdes Hill at Morningside Tennis Centre C3 V Mt Alvernia at Brisbane Girls Grammar C4 V Lourdes Hill at Brisbane Girls Grammar D1 V All Hallowsrsquo (1) at Brisbane Girls Grammar D3 V St Ritarsquos College at St Ritarsquos College D5 V Stuartholme at Stuartholme School D6 V San Sisto at Brisbane Girls Grammar E1 V Mt St Michaelrsquos at Brisbane Girls Grammar E34 (1) V All Hallowsrsquo (2) at State Tennis Centre Tennyson E34 (2) V All Hallowsrsquo (1) at State Tennis Centre Tennyson

Tennis Results Round 8 - 4 May A V St Ritarsquos won 40-24 B1 V All Hallowsrsquo lost 37-40 B4 V Lourdes Hill won 36-10 B6 V Stuartholme (2) lost 26-28 B7 V Stuartholme won 36-24 C1 V St Ritarsquos College lost 25-45 C3 V Stuartholme won 32-26 C4 V Mt St Michaelrsquos lost 15-36 D1 V St Ritarsquos College lost 23-31 D3 V All Hallowsrsquo won 34-13 D5 V St Ritarsquos lost 23-31 D6 V Brigidne won 25-18 E1 V All Hallowsrsquo(2) won 32-22 E34 (1) V Mt St Michaelrsquos (2) won 33-13 E34 (2) V Mt St Michaelrsquos (1) lost 4-36

Congratulations To Jessica Galpin who travelled to Cairns for the U16 Division 1 Basketball Rep State Classics carnival Her team was undefeated and won the grand final to became State Champions Jessica was also chosen for the U15 Queensland Basketball Team who will compete at the National basketball carnival at Dandenong Victoria over the Queens Birthday long weekend Meg Stevens - Director of Sport

Page 12 Volume 13 - 7 May 2013

Sincerity Freedom JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Notices Bulletins DropZone - Keep Queensland Beautiful Got an old TV or computer lying around Why not recycle it Bring it to Yeronga State High School and help support a pilot program with DHLs DropZone MRI e-cycle and Keep Queensland Beautiful (formerly Keep Australia Beautiful Queensland) The school businesses and non-profit organisations are working together to gain momentum to reduce e-waste reaching our landfill DropZone is an information portal on television and computer recycling in Australia providing a FREE recycling service for households and small businesses to dispose of unwanted televisions computers and computer products regardless of their brand or age All you need to do is drop your goods off at the Yeronga State High School 159 Villa Street Yeronga Brisbane QLD 4104 (Entrance via Oakland Street) from now until Sunday 12 May School Days 830am to 330pm Sat amp Sun 7am to 4pm Enquiries to Tarra Martel Education Officer M 0422 952 605 E TMartelkeepqueenslandbeautifulorgau or go to httpwwwdropzoneorgau

Resilience skills for a new Generation Book now for Term 2 groups

Confident Kids is an innovative and interactive program for kids aged 5 - 13 designed to boost confidence emotional resilience social skills and brain power Kids learn simple strategies to reduce worries anxiety self-doubt or negative thinking so they can achieve their full potential The Confident Kids program will give your child self-esteem tools to keep confidence steady and strong throughout their life Program includes parent support and workshop Facilitated by experienced psychologists who are passionate about helping kids be all they can be Places are limited so hurry Medicare and Private health fund rebates apply For more details visit wwwconfidentkidsandteenscomau or email infopositivefamiliescomau for an Information pack or phone 3368 1307

ldquoWomen in Loverdquo Workshop This workshop offers a nurturing experience to explore and support women in their relationships as daughtersor as mothers It offers a time for personal reflection rejoicing celebration and healing in preparation for Motherrsquos Day Come and listen to the stories of women share our faith and grow more deeply in relationship with Jesus and each other Facilitated by Jean Tamblyn and Gail Godrey

Date Saturday 11 May Venue Presentation Spirituality Centre 26 Kooralgin Street Manly Time 130 - 430pm Cost $10 (Afternoon tea is included) RSVP 10th May

Gail Godfrey Phone 3366 2188 e familycentrebnecatholicnetau or Jean Tamblyn 0400 488 221

Tuckshop Volunteers Monday 13 May - Friday 17 May

Monday 13 May Geraldine Dwyer-West Kym Fisher Jane

Higgins Mary Favios

Tuesday 14 May Helen Kentos Tracey OrsquoReilly Jan Quinn

Jill OrsquoMara Rachael Sydney

Wednesday 15 May Dianne Nibbs Janelle OrsquoBrien

Veronica Kozionas

Thursday 16 May Sonia Hayes Brenton Taylor Carol

Hempel Vicki Postle

Friday 17 May Deanna Smith Lisa Kuhl Steve Bakker

Sandy Christie

Special of the Day - $380

Monday 13 May BBQ Chicken Pizza

Tuesday 14 May Macaroni Cheese

Wednesday 15 May Spinach amp Riccotta Canelloni

Thursday 16 May Chicken amp Vegetable Soup amp Garlic

Bread

Library Roster Monday 13 May - Friday 17 May

Monday 13 May Kathy Kwan Fin Boyce Jill Moloney Janine Nicholson Tuesday 14 May Maria Bozikis Jennifer Morris Melissa Lorimer Janelle OrsquoBrien Wednesday 15 May Geraldine OrsquoBrien Debbie McWilliam Bronwyn OrsquoShea Thursday 16 May Julia Della Catia Camaroni Renette Nicholson Maria Mead Friday 17 May Irene Panaretos Lilly Flores Tina OrsquoBrien

Sincerity Freedom JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 13

Loreto College Coorparoo Contact Lesley Bongaarts Phone 33949999 Fax Email bongaartslloretoqldeduau Name_____________________________________________Phone____________________Mobile______________________ Address________________________________________________________________________State______Postcode_______

I would like to order____ x Brisbane Sunshine Coast amp Surrounds $65 each (including GST) $_______ I would like to order____ x Gold Coast and Northern New South Wales $55 each (including GST) $_______ I will collect the Book

TOTAL ENCLOSED $_______

ORDER NOW SECURELY ONLINE True httpswwwentertainmentbookcomauorderbooks221g555

Payment type c CASH c VISA c MASTERCARD

Credit Card number __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Expiry date ___ ___ ___ ___ CVV ______ CVV is the last 3 digits on back of your credit card)

Cardholderrsquos name_______________________________________ Signature________________________________________ Thank you for supporting Loreto College Coorparoo 20 from each Book sold contributes to school Fundraising

Page 14 Volume 13 - 7 May 2013

Page

Freedom Sincerity JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Autumn Concert - Show 2 Photos by Laura Nicholls

Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 15

Freedom Sincerity JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Year 11 Retreat - Brookfield

Page 16 Volume 13 - 7 May 2013

Freedom Sincerity JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Year 11 Retreat - Toowoomba

Loreto Trivia Night

Saturday 18 May 730pm start

Theme All things American

Venue -mdashMary Ward Centre

Tickets Adults $15 Students $10

Bookings wwwtrybookingcomCSYK

Licenced Bar available BYO nibbles Tea coffee and supper provided

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Presents the Interact Dance

Theme Come dressed as what you want to be when you grow up Or simply dress up as any professional you admire

Friday 24 May 7pm to 10pm

Carindale PCYCmdash- 27 Narracott St Carina

Tickets $12 Student ID card required (students in Years 8-10)

Invitations are extended to boys attending Villanova Iona Marist Ashgrove Invitations are extended to boys attending Villanova Iona Marist Ashgrove St Laurencersquos Terrace and Anglican Boys Grammar (Churchie)St Laurencersquos Terrace and Anglican Boys Grammar (Churchie)

Interact Dance Parent Volunteer Form Name___________________________ Daughterrsquos Homeroom____________

I can assist from 630pm - 830pm

830pm - 1030pm

We are looking for parents to assist with jobs including dance floor and outside supervision ticketing and cloak room Thank you

Please return to the office by Tuesday 21 May

  • 7 May 2013 e-Newsletterpdf
  • Photopage_060513
  • Music Trivia Night_13
  • Interact Dance Newsletter Ad_2013
Page 10: 7 May 2013

Page 10 Volume 13 - 7 May 2013

Sincerity Freedom JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Year 12 Parent Information Night There will be an Information Night on Monday 20 May commencing at 700pm in the Mary Ward Centre which specifically addresses the QCS Test Mr Elsworthy will discuss the components of the QCS Test SAIs the scaling process and the calculation of OPs Careers Counsellor Ms Rynne will also be available to answer questions about QTAC applications and deadlines This is a very important information session which you are strongly encouraged to attend We look forward to

seeing you there Annie Diamond - Year 12 Coordinator

Uniform Shop Please note that due to MISSION DAY activities the uniform shop will NOT be open at lunchtime on Friday 10 May

New Blazers We are hoping that the new blazers will arrive sometime in late May and students will be notified accordingly The Uniform shop has a good stock of jumpers You may wish to purchase a jumper to wear until the blazers arrive as the mornings will start to get cold

Loreto Scarves These are available from the second hand uniform shop for $15 The uniform shop is open at lunchtime on a Friday from 1230

-130 pm Thank you Anne Herft - Uniform Shop

Sports Department News Cross Country

Mount St Michaelrsquos Cross Country Meet ndash 40 Loreto girls competed in the Mt St Michaelrsquos Cross Country Meet held last

Wednesday 1 May Well done to the girls who competed in the event A special thankyou to Mrs Firrell and Mrs Carroll for

officiating at the event

The squad also competed at the All Schools Cross Country Championships last

weekend It was a very tough competition with National runners competing There were

some great results from Loreto College competitors Some of the highlights were Year

8 Helena Beiers placed 24th out of 100 competitors Year 9 Ciera Stafford placed 16

th

out of 78 competitors Under 17rsquos age group were awarded 4th in their Team Division

Eloise Carroll was awarded 3rd

in the 18-19 years with the 18-19 Team winning the

Division Excellent effort to all those competitors on the day

CSGSSA Cross Country Meet - Will be held on Friday 31 May at Limestone Park

Ipswich Girls selected will be notified and a permission letter will be sent home to be

returned before the meet

A reminder that the camp will be held this weekend at the Sports Super Centre at Runaway Bay Final details will be given to

the girls on Wednesday Meg Stevens ndash Director of Sport

BSGSA Sport The BSGSA Trimester 2 sport is well underway with training programs starting in preparation for the competition starting

Wednesday 15 May 2013 There is a BSGSA website to review all results and venue details for the upcoming competition The

website is wwwBSGSAsportingpulsenet

Buses will transport the girls to and from the venue unless notified by the Convenor If parents ask to collect their daughter at

the venue students must submit a written note to the Convenor at the beginning of the day Parents must be present at the

venue at the conclusion of the game to collect their daughter otherwise she is to return on the bus All games start at 400pm

and finish at 500pm Girls will need to be collected at school around 530pm ndash 545pm depending upon the traffic conditions

Netball

All Junior Teams ndash Year 8 A B C and D will play at Faulkner Park Graceville

All Intermediate Teams - Year 9 A B C and D and Year 10 A B and C will play at Downey Park Windsor

Open Teams ndash Year 11 and 12 A B C and D will play at Coorparoo

Games start at 4 pm and finish at 5pm

The training times are as follows

Year 8 Junior A ndash Coach Lyn Dixon on Thursday 645am to 800am

Year 8 Junior B ndash Coach Clare Gill on Thursday 645am to 800am

Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 11

Sincerity Freedom JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Year 8 Junior C ndash Coach Stephanie Esprester on Monday 645am to 800am Year 8 Junior D ndash Coach Sarah Pettiford on Friday 645am to 800am Year 9 A Intermediate D ndash Coach Emma Macleod on Thursday 330pm to 445pm Year 9 B Intermediate E ndash Coach Briony Logan on Wednesday 645am to 800am Year 9 C Intermediate F (1) ndash Coach Kate Mullins on Wednesday 645am to 800am Year 9 D Intermediate F (2) ndash Coach Hannah Fowler on Monday 645am to 800am Year 10 A Intermediate A ndash Coach Magdaleine Ryan Tuesday 645am to 800am Year 10 B Intermediate B - Coach Bridget OrsquoConnor Friday 645am to 800am Year 10 C Intermediate C - Coach Ashleigh OrsquoConnor Friday 645am to 800am Year 11 amp 12 - Open A ndash Coach Meg Logan Friday 330pm to 500pm Year 11 amp 12 Open B ndash Coach Larissa Hughes Tuesday 330pm to 445pm Year 11 amp 12 Open C ndash Coach Karen Holahan Monday 330pm to 445pm Year 11 amp 12 Open D ndash Coach Brittany Holahan Monday 330pm to 445pm Any further details please contact Mrs Stevens in the Sports Office Permission notes have been given to the girls and

MUST be returned by Friday 10 May

Tennis Starting times for Tennis 2013 D12D3 D4E12E34amp E5 Commence at 800am and finish at 12noon AARES B1B2 and C1 Premiership Grades Commence at 1130 am All other grades Commence at 100pm AHS games A - C Grades Commence at 1000am

MTA games A - C Grades Commence at 1000am

Tennis Draw Round 9 - 11 May A V Stuartholme at Stuartholme School B1 V St Ritarsquos College at St Ritarsquos College B4 V Mt Alvernia at Brisbane Girls Grammar B6 V Our Ladyrsquos College at Yeronga State School B7 V Stuartholme (2) at Brisbane Girls Grammar C1 V Lourdes Hill at Morningside Tennis Centre C3 V Mt Alvernia at Brisbane Girls Grammar C4 V Lourdes Hill at Brisbane Girls Grammar D1 V All Hallowsrsquo (1) at Brisbane Girls Grammar D3 V St Ritarsquos College at St Ritarsquos College D5 V Stuartholme at Stuartholme School D6 V San Sisto at Brisbane Girls Grammar E1 V Mt St Michaelrsquos at Brisbane Girls Grammar E34 (1) V All Hallowsrsquo (2) at State Tennis Centre Tennyson E34 (2) V All Hallowsrsquo (1) at State Tennis Centre Tennyson

Tennis Results Round 8 - 4 May A V St Ritarsquos won 40-24 B1 V All Hallowsrsquo lost 37-40 B4 V Lourdes Hill won 36-10 B6 V Stuartholme (2) lost 26-28 B7 V Stuartholme won 36-24 C1 V St Ritarsquos College lost 25-45 C3 V Stuartholme won 32-26 C4 V Mt St Michaelrsquos lost 15-36 D1 V St Ritarsquos College lost 23-31 D3 V All Hallowsrsquo won 34-13 D5 V St Ritarsquos lost 23-31 D6 V Brigidne won 25-18 E1 V All Hallowsrsquo(2) won 32-22 E34 (1) V Mt St Michaelrsquos (2) won 33-13 E34 (2) V Mt St Michaelrsquos (1) lost 4-36

Congratulations To Jessica Galpin who travelled to Cairns for the U16 Division 1 Basketball Rep State Classics carnival Her team was undefeated and won the grand final to became State Champions Jessica was also chosen for the U15 Queensland Basketball Team who will compete at the National basketball carnival at Dandenong Victoria over the Queens Birthday long weekend Meg Stevens - Director of Sport

Page 12 Volume 13 - 7 May 2013

Sincerity Freedom JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Notices Bulletins DropZone - Keep Queensland Beautiful Got an old TV or computer lying around Why not recycle it Bring it to Yeronga State High School and help support a pilot program with DHLs DropZone MRI e-cycle and Keep Queensland Beautiful (formerly Keep Australia Beautiful Queensland) The school businesses and non-profit organisations are working together to gain momentum to reduce e-waste reaching our landfill DropZone is an information portal on television and computer recycling in Australia providing a FREE recycling service for households and small businesses to dispose of unwanted televisions computers and computer products regardless of their brand or age All you need to do is drop your goods off at the Yeronga State High School 159 Villa Street Yeronga Brisbane QLD 4104 (Entrance via Oakland Street) from now until Sunday 12 May School Days 830am to 330pm Sat amp Sun 7am to 4pm Enquiries to Tarra Martel Education Officer M 0422 952 605 E TMartelkeepqueenslandbeautifulorgau or go to httpwwwdropzoneorgau

Resilience skills for a new Generation Book now for Term 2 groups

Confident Kids is an innovative and interactive program for kids aged 5 - 13 designed to boost confidence emotional resilience social skills and brain power Kids learn simple strategies to reduce worries anxiety self-doubt or negative thinking so they can achieve their full potential The Confident Kids program will give your child self-esteem tools to keep confidence steady and strong throughout their life Program includes parent support and workshop Facilitated by experienced psychologists who are passionate about helping kids be all they can be Places are limited so hurry Medicare and Private health fund rebates apply For more details visit wwwconfidentkidsandteenscomau or email infopositivefamiliescomau for an Information pack or phone 3368 1307

ldquoWomen in Loverdquo Workshop This workshop offers a nurturing experience to explore and support women in their relationships as daughtersor as mothers It offers a time for personal reflection rejoicing celebration and healing in preparation for Motherrsquos Day Come and listen to the stories of women share our faith and grow more deeply in relationship with Jesus and each other Facilitated by Jean Tamblyn and Gail Godrey

Date Saturday 11 May Venue Presentation Spirituality Centre 26 Kooralgin Street Manly Time 130 - 430pm Cost $10 (Afternoon tea is included) RSVP 10th May

Gail Godfrey Phone 3366 2188 e familycentrebnecatholicnetau or Jean Tamblyn 0400 488 221

Tuckshop Volunteers Monday 13 May - Friday 17 May

Monday 13 May Geraldine Dwyer-West Kym Fisher Jane

Higgins Mary Favios

Tuesday 14 May Helen Kentos Tracey OrsquoReilly Jan Quinn

Jill OrsquoMara Rachael Sydney

Wednesday 15 May Dianne Nibbs Janelle OrsquoBrien

Veronica Kozionas

Thursday 16 May Sonia Hayes Brenton Taylor Carol

Hempel Vicki Postle

Friday 17 May Deanna Smith Lisa Kuhl Steve Bakker

Sandy Christie

Special of the Day - $380

Monday 13 May BBQ Chicken Pizza

Tuesday 14 May Macaroni Cheese

Wednesday 15 May Spinach amp Riccotta Canelloni

Thursday 16 May Chicken amp Vegetable Soup amp Garlic

Bread

Library Roster Monday 13 May - Friday 17 May

Monday 13 May Kathy Kwan Fin Boyce Jill Moloney Janine Nicholson Tuesday 14 May Maria Bozikis Jennifer Morris Melissa Lorimer Janelle OrsquoBrien Wednesday 15 May Geraldine OrsquoBrien Debbie McWilliam Bronwyn OrsquoShea Thursday 16 May Julia Della Catia Camaroni Renette Nicholson Maria Mead Friday 17 May Irene Panaretos Lilly Flores Tina OrsquoBrien

Sincerity Freedom JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 13

Loreto College Coorparoo Contact Lesley Bongaarts Phone 33949999 Fax Email bongaartslloretoqldeduau Name_____________________________________________Phone____________________Mobile______________________ Address________________________________________________________________________State______Postcode_______

I would like to order____ x Brisbane Sunshine Coast amp Surrounds $65 each (including GST) $_______ I would like to order____ x Gold Coast and Northern New South Wales $55 each (including GST) $_______ I will collect the Book

TOTAL ENCLOSED $_______

ORDER NOW SECURELY ONLINE True httpswwwentertainmentbookcomauorderbooks221g555

Payment type c CASH c VISA c MASTERCARD

Credit Card number __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Expiry date ___ ___ ___ ___ CVV ______ CVV is the last 3 digits on back of your credit card)

Cardholderrsquos name_______________________________________ Signature________________________________________ Thank you for supporting Loreto College Coorparoo 20 from each Book sold contributes to school Fundraising

Page 14 Volume 13 - 7 May 2013

Page

Freedom Sincerity JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Autumn Concert - Show 2 Photos by Laura Nicholls

Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 15

Freedom Sincerity JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Year 11 Retreat - Brookfield

Page 16 Volume 13 - 7 May 2013

Freedom Sincerity JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Year 11 Retreat - Toowoomba

Loreto Trivia Night

Saturday 18 May 730pm start

Theme All things American

Venue -mdashMary Ward Centre

Tickets Adults $15 Students $10

Bookings wwwtrybookingcomCSYK

Licenced Bar available BYO nibbles Tea coffee and supper provided

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Presents the Interact Dance

Theme Come dressed as what you want to be when you grow up Or simply dress up as any professional you admire

Friday 24 May 7pm to 10pm

Carindale PCYCmdash- 27 Narracott St Carina

Tickets $12 Student ID card required (students in Years 8-10)

Invitations are extended to boys attending Villanova Iona Marist Ashgrove Invitations are extended to boys attending Villanova Iona Marist Ashgrove St Laurencersquos Terrace and Anglican Boys Grammar (Churchie)St Laurencersquos Terrace and Anglican Boys Grammar (Churchie)

Interact Dance Parent Volunteer Form Name___________________________ Daughterrsquos Homeroom____________

I can assist from 630pm - 830pm

830pm - 1030pm

We are looking for parents to assist with jobs including dance floor and outside supervision ticketing and cloak room Thank you

Please return to the office by Tuesday 21 May

  • 7 May 2013 e-Newsletterpdf
  • Photopage_060513
  • Music Trivia Night_13
  • Interact Dance Newsletter Ad_2013
Page 11: 7 May 2013

Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 11

Sincerity Freedom JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Year 8 Junior C ndash Coach Stephanie Esprester on Monday 645am to 800am Year 8 Junior D ndash Coach Sarah Pettiford on Friday 645am to 800am Year 9 A Intermediate D ndash Coach Emma Macleod on Thursday 330pm to 445pm Year 9 B Intermediate E ndash Coach Briony Logan on Wednesday 645am to 800am Year 9 C Intermediate F (1) ndash Coach Kate Mullins on Wednesday 645am to 800am Year 9 D Intermediate F (2) ndash Coach Hannah Fowler on Monday 645am to 800am Year 10 A Intermediate A ndash Coach Magdaleine Ryan Tuesday 645am to 800am Year 10 B Intermediate B - Coach Bridget OrsquoConnor Friday 645am to 800am Year 10 C Intermediate C - Coach Ashleigh OrsquoConnor Friday 645am to 800am Year 11 amp 12 - Open A ndash Coach Meg Logan Friday 330pm to 500pm Year 11 amp 12 Open B ndash Coach Larissa Hughes Tuesday 330pm to 445pm Year 11 amp 12 Open C ndash Coach Karen Holahan Monday 330pm to 445pm Year 11 amp 12 Open D ndash Coach Brittany Holahan Monday 330pm to 445pm Any further details please contact Mrs Stevens in the Sports Office Permission notes have been given to the girls and

MUST be returned by Friday 10 May

Tennis Starting times for Tennis 2013 D12D3 D4E12E34amp E5 Commence at 800am and finish at 12noon AARES B1B2 and C1 Premiership Grades Commence at 1130 am All other grades Commence at 100pm AHS games A - C Grades Commence at 1000am

MTA games A - C Grades Commence at 1000am

Tennis Draw Round 9 - 11 May A V Stuartholme at Stuartholme School B1 V St Ritarsquos College at St Ritarsquos College B4 V Mt Alvernia at Brisbane Girls Grammar B6 V Our Ladyrsquos College at Yeronga State School B7 V Stuartholme (2) at Brisbane Girls Grammar C1 V Lourdes Hill at Morningside Tennis Centre C3 V Mt Alvernia at Brisbane Girls Grammar C4 V Lourdes Hill at Brisbane Girls Grammar D1 V All Hallowsrsquo (1) at Brisbane Girls Grammar D3 V St Ritarsquos College at St Ritarsquos College D5 V Stuartholme at Stuartholme School D6 V San Sisto at Brisbane Girls Grammar E1 V Mt St Michaelrsquos at Brisbane Girls Grammar E34 (1) V All Hallowsrsquo (2) at State Tennis Centre Tennyson E34 (2) V All Hallowsrsquo (1) at State Tennis Centre Tennyson

Tennis Results Round 8 - 4 May A V St Ritarsquos won 40-24 B1 V All Hallowsrsquo lost 37-40 B4 V Lourdes Hill won 36-10 B6 V Stuartholme (2) lost 26-28 B7 V Stuartholme won 36-24 C1 V St Ritarsquos College lost 25-45 C3 V Stuartholme won 32-26 C4 V Mt St Michaelrsquos lost 15-36 D1 V St Ritarsquos College lost 23-31 D3 V All Hallowsrsquo won 34-13 D5 V St Ritarsquos lost 23-31 D6 V Brigidne won 25-18 E1 V All Hallowsrsquo(2) won 32-22 E34 (1) V Mt St Michaelrsquos (2) won 33-13 E34 (2) V Mt St Michaelrsquos (1) lost 4-36

Congratulations To Jessica Galpin who travelled to Cairns for the U16 Division 1 Basketball Rep State Classics carnival Her team was undefeated and won the grand final to became State Champions Jessica was also chosen for the U15 Queensland Basketball Team who will compete at the National basketball carnival at Dandenong Victoria over the Queens Birthday long weekend Meg Stevens - Director of Sport

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Sincerity Freedom JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Notices Bulletins DropZone - Keep Queensland Beautiful Got an old TV or computer lying around Why not recycle it Bring it to Yeronga State High School and help support a pilot program with DHLs DropZone MRI e-cycle and Keep Queensland Beautiful (formerly Keep Australia Beautiful Queensland) The school businesses and non-profit organisations are working together to gain momentum to reduce e-waste reaching our landfill DropZone is an information portal on television and computer recycling in Australia providing a FREE recycling service for households and small businesses to dispose of unwanted televisions computers and computer products regardless of their brand or age All you need to do is drop your goods off at the Yeronga State High School 159 Villa Street Yeronga Brisbane QLD 4104 (Entrance via Oakland Street) from now until Sunday 12 May School Days 830am to 330pm Sat amp Sun 7am to 4pm Enquiries to Tarra Martel Education Officer M 0422 952 605 E TMartelkeepqueenslandbeautifulorgau or go to httpwwwdropzoneorgau

Resilience skills for a new Generation Book now for Term 2 groups

Confident Kids is an innovative and interactive program for kids aged 5 - 13 designed to boost confidence emotional resilience social skills and brain power Kids learn simple strategies to reduce worries anxiety self-doubt or negative thinking so they can achieve their full potential The Confident Kids program will give your child self-esteem tools to keep confidence steady and strong throughout their life Program includes parent support and workshop Facilitated by experienced psychologists who are passionate about helping kids be all they can be Places are limited so hurry Medicare and Private health fund rebates apply For more details visit wwwconfidentkidsandteenscomau or email infopositivefamiliescomau for an Information pack or phone 3368 1307

ldquoWomen in Loverdquo Workshop This workshop offers a nurturing experience to explore and support women in their relationships as daughtersor as mothers It offers a time for personal reflection rejoicing celebration and healing in preparation for Motherrsquos Day Come and listen to the stories of women share our faith and grow more deeply in relationship with Jesus and each other Facilitated by Jean Tamblyn and Gail Godrey

Date Saturday 11 May Venue Presentation Spirituality Centre 26 Kooralgin Street Manly Time 130 - 430pm Cost $10 (Afternoon tea is included) RSVP 10th May

Gail Godfrey Phone 3366 2188 e familycentrebnecatholicnetau or Jean Tamblyn 0400 488 221

Tuckshop Volunteers Monday 13 May - Friday 17 May

Monday 13 May Geraldine Dwyer-West Kym Fisher Jane

Higgins Mary Favios

Tuesday 14 May Helen Kentos Tracey OrsquoReilly Jan Quinn

Jill OrsquoMara Rachael Sydney

Wednesday 15 May Dianne Nibbs Janelle OrsquoBrien

Veronica Kozionas

Thursday 16 May Sonia Hayes Brenton Taylor Carol

Hempel Vicki Postle

Friday 17 May Deanna Smith Lisa Kuhl Steve Bakker

Sandy Christie

Special of the Day - $380

Monday 13 May BBQ Chicken Pizza

Tuesday 14 May Macaroni Cheese

Wednesday 15 May Spinach amp Riccotta Canelloni

Thursday 16 May Chicken amp Vegetable Soup amp Garlic

Bread

Library Roster Monday 13 May - Friday 17 May

Monday 13 May Kathy Kwan Fin Boyce Jill Moloney Janine Nicholson Tuesday 14 May Maria Bozikis Jennifer Morris Melissa Lorimer Janelle OrsquoBrien Wednesday 15 May Geraldine OrsquoBrien Debbie McWilliam Bronwyn OrsquoShea Thursday 16 May Julia Della Catia Camaroni Renette Nicholson Maria Mead Friday 17 May Irene Panaretos Lilly Flores Tina OrsquoBrien

Sincerity Freedom JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 13

Loreto College Coorparoo Contact Lesley Bongaarts Phone 33949999 Fax Email bongaartslloretoqldeduau Name_____________________________________________Phone____________________Mobile______________________ Address________________________________________________________________________State______Postcode_______

I would like to order____ x Brisbane Sunshine Coast amp Surrounds $65 each (including GST) $_______ I would like to order____ x Gold Coast and Northern New South Wales $55 each (including GST) $_______ I will collect the Book

TOTAL ENCLOSED $_______

ORDER NOW SECURELY ONLINE True httpswwwentertainmentbookcomauorderbooks221g555

Payment type c CASH c VISA c MASTERCARD

Credit Card number __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Expiry date ___ ___ ___ ___ CVV ______ CVV is the last 3 digits on back of your credit card)

Cardholderrsquos name_______________________________________ Signature________________________________________ Thank you for supporting Loreto College Coorparoo 20 from each Book sold contributes to school Fundraising

Page 14 Volume 13 - 7 May 2013

Page

Freedom Sincerity JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Autumn Concert - Show 2 Photos by Laura Nicholls

Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 15

Freedom Sincerity JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Year 11 Retreat - Brookfield

Page 16 Volume 13 - 7 May 2013

Freedom Sincerity JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Year 11 Retreat - Toowoomba

Loreto Trivia Night

Saturday 18 May 730pm start

Theme All things American

Venue -mdashMary Ward Centre

Tickets Adults $15 Students $10

Bookings wwwtrybookingcomCSYK

Licenced Bar available BYO nibbles Tea coffee and supper provided

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Presents the Interact Dance

Theme Come dressed as what you want to be when you grow up Or simply dress up as any professional you admire

Friday 24 May 7pm to 10pm

Carindale PCYCmdash- 27 Narracott St Carina

Tickets $12 Student ID card required (students in Years 8-10)

Invitations are extended to boys attending Villanova Iona Marist Ashgrove Invitations are extended to boys attending Villanova Iona Marist Ashgrove St Laurencersquos Terrace and Anglican Boys Grammar (Churchie)St Laurencersquos Terrace and Anglican Boys Grammar (Churchie)

Interact Dance Parent Volunteer Form Name___________________________ Daughterrsquos Homeroom____________

I can assist from 630pm - 830pm

830pm - 1030pm

We are looking for parents to assist with jobs including dance floor and outside supervision ticketing and cloak room Thank you

Please return to the office by Tuesday 21 May

  • 7 May 2013 e-Newsletterpdf
  • Photopage_060513
  • Music Trivia Night_13
  • Interact Dance Newsletter Ad_2013
Page 12: 7 May 2013

Page 12 Volume 13 - 7 May 2013

Sincerity Freedom JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Notices Bulletins DropZone - Keep Queensland Beautiful Got an old TV or computer lying around Why not recycle it Bring it to Yeronga State High School and help support a pilot program with DHLs DropZone MRI e-cycle and Keep Queensland Beautiful (formerly Keep Australia Beautiful Queensland) The school businesses and non-profit organisations are working together to gain momentum to reduce e-waste reaching our landfill DropZone is an information portal on television and computer recycling in Australia providing a FREE recycling service for households and small businesses to dispose of unwanted televisions computers and computer products regardless of their brand or age All you need to do is drop your goods off at the Yeronga State High School 159 Villa Street Yeronga Brisbane QLD 4104 (Entrance via Oakland Street) from now until Sunday 12 May School Days 830am to 330pm Sat amp Sun 7am to 4pm Enquiries to Tarra Martel Education Officer M 0422 952 605 E TMartelkeepqueenslandbeautifulorgau or go to httpwwwdropzoneorgau

Resilience skills for a new Generation Book now for Term 2 groups

Confident Kids is an innovative and interactive program for kids aged 5 - 13 designed to boost confidence emotional resilience social skills and brain power Kids learn simple strategies to reduce worries anxiety self-doubt or negative thinking so they can achieve their full potential The Confident Kids program will give your child self-esteem tools to keep confidence steady and strong throughout their life Program includes parent support and workshop Facilitated by experienced psychologists who are passionate about helping kids be all they can be Places are limited so hurry Medicare and Private health fund rebates apply For more details visit wwwconfidentkidsandteenscomau or email infopositivefamiliescomau for an Information pack or phone 3368 1307

ldquoWomen in Loverdquo Workshop This workshop offers a nurturing experience to explore and support women in their relationships as daughtersor as mothers It offers a time for personal reflection rejoicing celebration and healing in preparation for Motherrsquos Day Come and listen to the stories of women share our faith and grow more deeply in relationship with Jesus and each other Facilitated by Jean Tamblyn and Gail Godrey

Date Saturday 11 May Venue Presentation Spirituality Centre 26 Kooralgin Street Manly Time 130 - 430pm Cost $10 (Afternoon tea is included) RSVP 10th May

Gail Godfrey Phone 3366 2188 e familycentrebnecatholicnetau or Jean Tamblyn 0400 488 221

Tuckshop Volunteers Monday 13 May - Friday 17 May

Monday 13 May Geraldine Dwyer-West Kym Fisher Jane

Higgins Mary Favios

Tuesday 14 May Helen Kentos Tracey OrsquoReilly Jan Quinn

Jill OrsquoMara Rachael Sydney

Wednesday 15 May Dianne Nibbs Janelle OrsquoBrien

Veronica Kozionas

Thursday 16 May Sonia Hayes Brenton Taylor Carol

Hempel Vicki Postle

Friday 17 May Deanna Smith Lisa Kuhl Steve Bakker

Sandy Christie

Special of the Day - $380

Monday 13 May BBQ Chicken Pizza

Tuesday 14 May Macaroni Cheese

Wednesday 15 May Spinach amp Riccotta Canelloni

Thursday 16 May Chicken amp Vegetable Soup amp Garlic

Bread

Library Roster Monday 13 May - Friday 17 May

Monday 13 May Kathy Kwan Fin Boyce Jill Moloney Janine Nicholson Tuesday 14 May Maria Bozikis Jennifer Morris Melissa Lorimer Janelle OrsquoBrien Wednesday 15 May Geraldine OrsquoBrien Debbie McWilliam Bronwyn OrsquoShea Thursday 16 May Julia Della Catia Camaroni Renette Nicholson Maria Mead Friday 17 May Irene Panaretos Lilly Flores Tina OrsquoBrien

Sincerity Freedom JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 13

Loreto College Coorparoo Contact Lesley Bongaarts Phone 33949999 Fax Email bongaartslloretoqldeduau Name_____________________________________________Phone____________________Mobile______________________ Address________________________________________________________________________State______Postcode_______

I would like to order____ x Brisbane Sunshine Coast amp Surrounds $65 each (including GST) $_______ I would like to order____ x Gold Coast and Northern New South Wales $55 each (including GST) $_______ I will collect the Book

TOTAL ENCLOSED $_______

ORDER NOW SECURELY ONLINE True httpswwwentertainmentbookcomauorderbooks221g555

Payment type c CASH c VISA c MASTERCARD

Credit Card number __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Expiry date ___ ___ ___ ___ CVV ______ CVV is the last 3 digits on back of your credit card)

Cardholderrsquos name_______________________________________ Signature________________________________________ Thank you for supporting Loreto College Coorparoo 20 from each Book sold contributes to school Fundraising

Page 14 Volume 13 - 7 May 2013

Page

Freedom Sincerity JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Autumn Concert - Show 2 Photos by Laura Nicholls

Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 15

Freedom Sincerity JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Year 11 Retreat - Brookfield

Page 16 Volume 13 - 7 May 2013

Freedom Sincerity JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Year 11 Retreat - Toowoomba

Loreto Trivia Night

Saturday 18 May 730pm start

Theme All things American

Venue -mdashMary Ward Centre

Tickets Adults $15 Students $10

Bookings wwwtrybookingcomCSYK

Licenced Bar available BYO nibbles Tea coffee and supper provided

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Presents the Interact Dance

Theme Come dressed as what you want to be when you grow up Or simply dress up as any professional you admire

Friday 24 May 7pm to 10pm

Carindale PCYCmdash- 27 Narracott St Carina

Tickets $12 Student ID card required (students in Years 8-10)

Invitations are extended to boys attending Villanova Iona Marist Ashgrove Invitations are extended to boys attending Villanova Iona Marist Ashgrove St Laurencersquos Terrace and Anglican Boys Grammar (Churchie)St Laurencersquos Terrace and Anglican Boys Grammar (Churchie)

Interact Dance Parent Volunteer Form Name___________________________ Daughterrsquos Homeroom____________

I can assist from 630pm - 830pm

830pm - 1030pm

We are looking for parents to assist with jobs including dance floor and outside supervision ticketing and cloak room Thank you

Please return to the office by Tuesday 21 May

  • 7 May 2013 e-Newsletterpdf
  • Photopage_060513
  • Music Trivia Night_13
  • Interact Dance Newsletter Ad_2013
Page 13: 7 May 2013

Sincerity Freedom JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 13

Loreto College Coorparoo Contact Lesley Bongaarts Phone 33949999 Fax Email bongaartslloretoqldeduau Name_____________________________________________Phone____________________Mobile______________________ Address________________________________________________________________________State______Postcode_______

I would like to order____ x Brisbane Sunshine Coast amp Surrounds $65 each (including GST) $_______ I would like to order____ x Gold Coast and Northern New South Wales $55 each (including GST) $_______ I will collect the Book

TOTAL ENCLOSED $_______

ORDER NOW SECURELY ONLINE True httpswwwentertainmentbookcomauorderbooks221g555

Payment type c CASH c VISA c MASTERCARD

Credit Card number __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Expiry date ___ ___ ___ ___ CVV ______ CVV is the last 3 digits on back of your credit card)

Cardholderrsquos name_______________________________________ Signature________________________________________ Thank you for supporting Loreto College Coorparoo 20 from each Book sold contributes to school Fundraising

Page 14 Volume 13 - 7 May 2013

Page

Freedom Sincerity JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Autumn Concert - Show 2 Photos by Laura Nicholls

Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 15

Freedom Sincerity JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Year 11 Retreat - Brookfield

Page 16 Volume 13 - 7 May 2013

Freedom Sincerity JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Year 11 Retreat - Toowoomba

Loreto Trivia Night

Saturday 18 May 730pm start

Theme All things American

Venue -mdashMary Ward Centre

Tickets Adults $15 Students $10

Bookings wwwtrybookingcomCSYK

Licenced Bar available BYO nibbles Tea coffee and supper provided

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Presents the Interact Dance

Theme Come dressed as what you want to be when you grow up Or simply dress up as any professional you admire

Friday 24 May 7pm to 10pm

Carindale PCYCmdash- 27 Narracott St Carina

Tickets $12 Student ID card required (students in Years 8-10)

Invitations are extended to boys attending Villanova Iona Marist Ashgrove Invitations are extended to boys attending Villanova Iona Marist Ashgrove St Laurencersquos Terrace and Anglican Boys Grammar (Churchie)St Laurencersquos Terrace and Anglican Boys Grammar (Churchie)

Interact Dance Parent Volunteer Form Name___________________________ Daughterrsquos Homeroom____________

I can assist from 630pm - 830pm

830pm - 1030pm

We are looking for parents to assist with jobs including dance floor and outside supervision ticketing and cloak room Thank you

Please return to the office by Tuesday 21 May

  • 7 May 2013 e-Newsletterpdf
  • Photopage_060513
  • Music Trivia Night_13
  • Interact Dance Newsletter Ad_2013
Page 14: 7 May 2013

Page 14 Volume 13 - 7 May 2013

Page

Freedom Sincerity JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Autumn Concert - Show 2 Photos by Laura Nicholls

Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 15

Freedom Sincerity JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Year 11 Retreat - Brookfield

Page 16 Volume 13 - 7 May 2013

Freedom Sincerity JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Year 11 Retreat - Toowoomba

Loreto Trivia Night

Saturday 18 May 730pm start

Theme All things American

Venue -mdashMary Ward Centre

Tickets Adults $15 Students $10

Bookings wwwtrybookingcomCSYK

Licenced Bar available BYO nibbles Tea coffee and supper provided

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Presents the Interact Dance

Theme Come dressed as what you want to be when you grow up Or simply dress up as any professional you admire

Friday 24 May 7pm to 10pm

Carindale PCYCmdash- 27 Narracott St Carina

Tickets $12 Student ID card required (students in Years 8-10)

Invitations are extended to boys attending Villanova Iona Marist Ashgrove Invitations are extended to boys attending Villanova Iona Marist Ashgrove St Laurencersquos Terrace and Anglican Boys Grammar (Churchie)St Laurencersquos Terrace and Anglican Boys Grammar (Churchie)

Interact Dance Parent Volunteer Form Name___________________________ Daughterrsquos Homeroom____________

I can assist from 630pm - 830pm

830pm - 1030pm

We are looking for parents to assist with jobs including dance floor and outside supervision ticketing and cloak room Thank you

Please return to the office by Tuesday 21 May

  • 7 May 2013 e-Newsletterpdf
  • Photopage_060513
  • Music Trivia Night_13
  • Interact Dance Newsletter Ad_2013
Page 15: 7 May 2013

Volume 13 - 7 May 2013 Page 15

Freedom Sincerity JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Year 11 Retreat - Brookfield

Page 16 Volume 13 - 7 May 2013

Freedom Sincerity JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Year 11 Retreat - Toowoomba

Loreto Trivia Night

Saturday 18 May 730pm start

Theme All things American

Venue -mdashMary Ward Centre

Tickets Adults $15 Students $10

Bookings wwwtrybookingcomCSYK

Licenced Bar available BYO nibbles Tea coffee and supper provided

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Presents the Interact Dance

Theme Come dressed as what you want to be when you grow up Or simply dress up as any professional you admire

Friday 24 May 7pm to 10pm

Carindale PCYCmdash- 27 Narracott St Carina

Tickets $12 Student ID card required (students in Years 8-10)

Invitations are extended to boys attending Villanova Iona Marist Ashgrove Invitations are extended to boys attending Villanova Iona Marist Ashgrove St Laurencersquos Terrace and Anglican Boys Grammar (Churchie)St Laurencersquos Terrace and Anglican Boys Grammar (Churchie)

Interact Dance Parent Volunteer Form Name___________________________ Daughterrsquos Homeroom____________

I can assist from 630pm - 830pm

830pm - 1030pm

We are looking for parents to assist with jobs including dance floor and outside supervision ticketing and cloak room Thank you

Please return to the office by Tuesday 21 May

  • 7 May 2013 e-Newsletterpdf
  • Photopage_060513
  • Music Trivia Night_13
  • Interact Dance Newsletter Ad_2013
Page 16: 7 May 2013

Page 16 Volume 13 - 7 May 2013

Freedom Sincerity JUSTICE Verity Felicity

Year 11 Retreat - Toowoomba

Loreto Trivia Night

Saturday 18 May 730pm start

Theme All things American

Venue -mdashMary Ward Centre

Tickets Adults $15 Students $10

Bookings wwwtrybookingcomCSYK

Licenced Bar available BYO nibbles Tea coffee and supper provided

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Presents the Interact Dance

Theme Come dressed as what you want to be when you grow up Or simply dress up as any professional you admire

Friday 24 May 7pm to 10pm

Carindale PCYCmdash- 27 Narracott St Carina

Tickets $12 Student ID card required (students in Years 8-10)

Invitations are extended to boys attending Villanova Iona Marist Ashgrove Invitations are extended to boys attending Villanova Iona Marist Ashgrove St Laurencersquos Terrace and Anglican Boys Grammar (Churchie)St Laurencersquos Terrace and Anglican Boys Grammar (Churchie)

Interact Dance Parent Volunteer Form Name___________________________ Daughterrsquos Homeroom____________

I can assist from 630pm - 830pm

830pm - 1030pm

We are looking for parents to assist with jobs including dance floor and outside supervision ticketing and cloak room Thank you

Please return to the office by Tuesday 21 May

  • 7 May 2013 e-Newsletterpdf
  • Photopage_060513
  • Music Trivia Night_13
  • Interact Dance Newsletter Ad_2013
Page 17: 7 May 2013

Loreto Trivia Night

Saturday 18 May 730pm start

Theme All things American

Venue -mdashMary Ward Centre

Tickets Adults $15 Students $10

Bookings wwwtrybookingcomCSYK

Licenced Bar available BYO nibbles Tea coffee and supper provided

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Presents the Interact Dance

Theme Come dressed as what you want to be when you grow up Or simply dress up as any professional you admire

Friday 24 May 7pm to 10pm

Carindale PCYCmdash- 27 Narracott St Carina

Tickets $12 Student ID card required (students in Years 8-10)

Invitations are extended to boys attending Villanova Iona Marist Ashgrove Invitations are extended to boys attending Villanova Iona Marist Ashgrove St Laurencersquos Terrace and Anglican Boys Grammar (Churchie)St Laurencersquos Terrace and Anglican Boys Grammar (Churchie)

Interact Dance Parent Volunteer Form Name___________________________ Daughterrsquos Homeroom____________

I can assist from 630pm - 830pm

830pm - 1030pm

We are looking for parents to assist with jobs including dance floor and outside supervision ticketing and cloak room Thank you

Please return to the office by Tuesday 21 May

  • 7 May 2013 e-Newsletterpdf
  • Photopage_060513
  • Music Trivia Night_13
  • Interact Dance Newsletter Ad_2013
Page 18: 7 May 2013

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Presents the Interact Dance

Theme Come dressed as what you want to be when you grow up Or simply dress up as any professional you admire

Friday 24 May 7pm to 10pm

Carindale PCYCmdash- 27 Narracott St Carina

Tickets $12 Student ID card required (students in Years 8-10)

Invitations are extended to boys attending Villanova Iona Marist Ashgrove Invitations are extended to boys attending Villanova Iona Marist Ashgrove St Laurencersquos Terrace and Anglican Boys Grammar (Churchie)St Laurencersquos Terrace and Anglican Boys Grammar (Churchie)

Interact Dance Parent Volunteer Form Name___________________________ Daughterrsquos Homeroom____________

I can assist from 630pm - 830pm

830pm - 1030pm

We are looking for parents to assist with jobs including dance floor and outside supervision ticketing and cloak room Thank you

Please return to the office by Tuesday 21 May

  • 7 May 2013 e-Newsletterpdf
  • Photopage_060513
  • Music Trivia Night_13
  • Interact Dance Newsletter Ad_2013