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Marian Catholic College 185 WAKADEN STREET, GRIFFITH NSW 2680
TELEPHONE: (02) 69692400
WEBSITE: www.mccww.catholic.edu.au
No 15 Friday 20 May 2016
SCHOOL PRAYER
Jesus Good Shepherd,
Teach us through your spirit, to walk your way of light,
To live your way of truth and, in all things, to act with love and compassion.
Help us to come to the Father by knowing you, loving you and serving you in each other.
May our school be a place of wonder, learning and peace, where the lessons of today prepare us for the
challenges of tomorrow.
May your mother Mary, guide our footsteps as she guided yours.
This prayer we make in faith. Amen
Dear Parents, Students and Friends,
This has been another busy week at the College with Year 12 Parent/Student/Teacher meetings, Science Expo, excursions for real world applications to learning, guest presenters (outside experts) running workshops for students, Year 11 exams, musical rehearsals and representative sport. Just a normal week really, but it highlights the “busyness” of students and staff in a thriving learning environment!
Vision
Marian Catholic College is a vibrant faith community engaging with Jesus and His message. Embracing Mary’s way of
courageous acceptance, we fulfil Christ’s promise of ‘The Way, The Truth and The Life’ in a dynamic and diverse learning
environment.
Developing a positive school culture means that all elements of a catholic learning community as expressed in it’s Vision and Mission should be lived out as often as possible. In essence Marian Catholic College should be an expression of the best a human can be. Pope Paul VI once said, “Somebody should tell us, right at the start of our lives, that we are dying! Then we might live life to the limit, every minute of every day! Do it! I say. Whatever you want to do. Do it now! There are only so many tomorrows!” Now, I would never be one to question a pope, but might I be as bold to suggest that whatever you do should be life giving and to the betterment of self and others...being the best expression of yourself is living life to the full.
When Marian Catholic College and all of us who are connected to it are doing this, we are living our motto, “The Way, The Truth, The Life”. A worthy quest I am sure you agree!
Peace and Best Wishes
Principal
CANTEEN ROSTER 2016
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
23 May 24 May 25 May 26 May 27 May
S. Schaefer J. Lockwood E. Caffrey
H. Panarello Y. Aloisi C. Laurent
K. Trimboli M. Macrae K. Salvestro
D. Zanotto M. Marando J. Sartor
S. Royal K Adams-Jones C Turner C Pollard
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 23 May 24 May 25 May 26 May 27 May
Jo Williams—Motivational Speaker Visit Year 7 & 8 Lessons 1 & 2
Marian Feast Day Mass 10:00 am (see details below) Futures R us
Students visit Griffith Base Hospital—Maternity Ward U13’s & U15’s Boys Rugby League Country Cup
HSC Support Evening @ 7:00 pm
PRAYERS PLEASE
We pray for any families in our community who have lost loved ones
or are suffering illnesses.
Our thoughts and prayers are with
you all.
School Photographs
School photos will be taken on
Tuesday 31st May. Full winter
uniform must be worn.
All students are required to have
their photo taken, even if not
purchasing a photo.
Envelopes need to be returned to
the office or brought on the day
(even if not buying photos).
Marian Feast Day
We extend an invitation to family and friends to attend our Marian Feast Day Mass on Tuesday 24th May at 10am followed by outside activities for students. Students are able to wear their sports
uniform on this day.
Science Expo was a great opportunity to celebrate the achievement of Science students
this year so far.
On display there were a range of different projects from written scientific reports to posters
and models of scientific concepts.
The students should be congratulated for the
amount of effort that went in to each and every
project.
Fiona Harris Science Co-ordinator
PASTORAL CARE NEWS
Donations continue to be received for our “I
CARE KITS” Thank you for the support and
enthusiasm regarding this activity.
COMMUNITY ACTION TEAM members will
continue to collect donations each morning from homerooms until
Friday27th. The following week we will assemble the kits and
looks forward to presenting the kits to the local community
services for distribution as needed.
Each Monday & Tuesday we are continuing our “KNITTING FOR
CHARITY” activity and are well on target for completing the
required amount of squares (56) for our 2 blankets. We will
continue knitting scarves etc after we have completed our blankets
and this will provide an
opportunity for students
to be more creative and
develop their newly
found talent and skill.
This activity would not
be possible without the support of several MCC staff and community
members including members of the “GRIFFITH NATTY KNITTERS” who
have acted as mentors and as many of us were novices have
enthusiastically encouraged and patiently taught us the timeless art of
knitting. Thank you
Members of the COMMUNITY ACTION TEAM knitting group with
community members Mrs Ada Snaidero & Mrs Jan Kurtzman
Now that the cooler weather has arrived we can appreciate the warmth of jumpers, coats, scarves etc. I am happy to
receive uniforms that are no longer required by your family or child to distribute to those within our MCC
community who would appreciate and benefit from the donation.
I have also become aware of a support program A Start in Life which is an Australia charity providing support to
young Australians attending school and currently experiencing financial distress or hardship. Based on the
identified needs of the student assistance may include (but is not limited to):
School fees School photos
Books and stationery Medical treatment
School uniforms School camps and excursions
Regulation school shoes Computer technology
Extra and co-curricular activities After-school tuition
PLEASE NOTE THIS IS AN INDEPENDENT PROGRAM & NOT ASSOCIATED WITH MCC as such. If you would
like further information regarding the program please contact me via the office and I am happy to pass on program
details confidentially and with discretion. Alternatively the program has a web page http://www.astartinlife.org.au
Have a wonderful week and make the most of the sunshine...............winter is just around the corner.
Regards Sue Hone—Pastoral Care Worker
Year 12 VET Business Services students Ebony Favero and Christina Franco working hard to gain competency towards their Cert II in Business in their specially designed mock workplaces.
BISSA Cross Country
On Wednesday 18th May, Marian Catholic College held the BISSA Cross Country at Lake Wyangan. The Border Independent Schools Sports Association (BISSA) includes all 12 Catholic and
Independent Schools in the Riverina region.
I would like to congratulate all Year 12, Year 10 PASS and year 9 PASS students for their assistance on the day. Staff from other schools were impressed with their responsible behavior and diligence on the day and they contributed to
making it a very successful carnival.
Marian enjoyed some excellent results in the respective races at an
extremely competitive carnival.
The following students were successful on the day:
12 Boys Delroy Kasawaya 2nd place overall
12 Girls Airlie Savage 3rd place overall
13 Boys Jonathon Codemo 2nd place overall
13 Girls Isabella Salmon 2nd place overall
17 Girls Jaclyn Agostini 3rd place overall
CCC selection is granted to those students who achieved a top 6 placing out of the five Wagga Wagga Diocese Colleges. Marian is pleased to announce a number of students who have made this selection.
CCC Cross Country is held at Eastern Creek Raceway on Friday 17 th June.
Congratulations to the following students:
12 Boys Delroy Kasawaya Michael Singh Joseph Nehme
12 Girls Airlie Savage Madison Buccello
13 Boys Jonathon Codemo Connor Bourke Jackson Curran
13 Girls Isabella Salmon
15 Girls Teneeka Andreazza Cornelia Potigieter
15 Boys Jackson Austin
16 Boys Angus Kennedy
17 Girls Jaclyn Agostini
17 Boys Reid Burley
18 Girls Brooke Myott Grace Ryan
18 Boys Blake Schaefer Scott Andreatta
All the above students were given a note for CCC. This note and money must be returned to the school
office by Monday 23rd May. In addition, parents/guardians need to complete the online registration.
Congratulations to all selected students.
Regards Mr J Seers
Absent - Jaclyn Agostini, Brooke
Myott, Grace Ryan, Scott
Andreatta and Joseph Nehme
On Wednesday 10 girls from the Year 9 Child Studies class had an insight into the running of the Maternity Ward at Griffith Base Hospital. They were given a tour of the ward, unfortunately this time were unable to go into the Labour Ward as a Mother was about to give birth.
Kyla Brooks (midwife) made the girls participate in 2 activities that tried to reflect the pain and intensity of a contraction as well as coping methods (relaxation) for pain during labour. They were also lucky enough to be able to ask a new mother and father of their experience of labour and becoming parents for the first time, little Oscar was just gorgeous. The Pregnancy Care Clinic was the last stop of the tour. The rest of the girls from the class will be attending the Ward next Wednesday.
In the next couple of weeks the girls will be spending a day at both Dorothy Waide Early Learning Centre and Goodstart Collina to experience the life of a Childcarer
JUSTICE MATTERS CAMP
Wednesday the 11th May, 13 students embarked on a journey, with Miss Nadine Scarfone, to Warrambui to take part in a Justice Matters Camp convened by the Catholic Schools Office, and
involving all 5 of the Catholic Colleges. The three days rushed by, with sessions about Aboriginal Spirituality being the focus, ‘Song lines –The living narrative of our nation’. Uncle Graeme Mundine led the sessions with the help of Aunty Mary from the CSO. He took us on the journey of his family and the obstacles he and his friends and family had to endure. He taught us about the relationships
to Land and Country, his ‘journey into justice’ and the three Rs ‘Remember Recognise & Rectify’.
Graeme’s stories inspired us to delve deeper into our own story. Where we come from? How we got
to where we are? & why we are here?
We were inspired by Luke from Caritas Australia to put our learning from this week into an action, this was extended from Graeme as he wanted us to recognise social justice as a call to action rather than just fundraising. Luke motivated us to take something back to school and be proud of. The students
on their return to school have many ideas an initiatives they want to put place.
The students involved were Sophie Baker, Aislinn Gesuale, Beatrice Gesuale, Douglas Harvie,
Angus Kennedy, Georgia McGregor, Kate Minato, Claire Murray, Abishek Sandhu, Dahnea Sleiman,
Eloise Star, Zarah Sully, Bianca Zilliotto.
Stay tuned for more exciting journeys!!
Dear God,
We pray that we may be able to
move forward through and with
the understanding of the
Aboriginal way of life and
traditions….beyond the text books
of school.
With courage let us all combine.
Amen
UNSW Career Paths in Music, Theatre and Performance
31st May 2016, 6pm to 7:30pm, Io Myers Studio, UNSW KensingtonThe evening includes a pan-el discussion, followed by a Q and A for any high school students interested in pursuing a ca-reer in music or theatre. Register by following the link below. https://www.futurestudents.unsw.edu.au/career-paths-music-theatre-and-performance
Professional Cadetships Australia: Technology Cadets
Cadets will work at the Westpac Group in Sydney while studying at university in computer sci-
ence, information technology or information systems. Applications are now open and close 17th
June 2016.
http://www.professionalcadets.com.au/engineering-technology-cadetships-how-they-work.asp
ACS Foundation - Information, Communication and Technology Cadetships
The ACS Foundation provides career advice, research grants and university scholarships to
strengthen our innovative future. The Foundation facilitates relevant industry experience place-
ments for students with large and small technology companies. Apply for a cadetship online at
http://acsfoundation.com.au/lp-cadetships.cfm
MATHEMATICS
IS TERRIFIC
Students in year 7 and year 8 have received a login for www.matific.com
This is a trial that will give the students the opportunity to engage in some interactive activities to help build the concepts related to fractions, decimals and percentages in Year 7 and
Measurement in Year 8.
I will alternate the activities each week to take full advantage of the trial environment.
The trial will last until 26th May, so we are urging students to have a go at home by doing 20
minutes to half an hour on the activities.
We would also love to hear parent and student feedback if it is an enjoyable and valuable
experience.
Best wishes for great learning
Esther Dumbleton (Maths Department)
GREASE UPDATE
TICKETS ARE ON SALE
Get in early to get your tickets – plenty of
tickets available come on opening night so
you can tell everyone about GREASE!
Adults $28, Children/Concession
$23
Family (2A, 2C) - $96
ONLY 3 WEEKS TO GO!!
GET YOUR TICKETS NOW!
THANK YOU TO THE FOLLOWING BUSINESSES
Platinum – JM Total Property Services, David Davidge Solicitor, Joss Group & MIA
Financial Services
Gold – Footsteps Podiatry, Westpac Bank, PVC Welding & Yoogali Engineering
Silver – Bertoldo’s Bakery, Leading Edge Computers Griffith, Ray White Griffith,
Choices Floor Coverings, Inspirations Paint, Blossoms Florist, Janet’s Design and
Signs, F & G Windows and Doors, Casella Wines, Scolexia, Novus Restaurant,
Griffith Ex-Servicemans Club, A & G Engineering & Zanotto Brothers
Bronze – Elders Real Estate, Donut King Griffith, Fresh Body Health and Fitness,
Eclipse the Essential Spa, A & K Plant Hire, Griffith Real Estate, Pinnacle HPC,
Real Property Conveyancers NSW, Riverina Nurseries, Codemo Machinery, BKZ
Carpet Cleaning, Owen Toyota & Howse Pilloni & Co.
Friends – Higher Help
Griffith is celebrating it’s Centenary this year in August.
Our Marian Catholic College library is looking to promote the 100 years of Griffith by putting
on a display of memorabilia from the days gone by from our school. If anyone has any old
memorabilia from St Brendan’s College or early Catholic High School days could they please drop
them off to the front office or library. All items will be returned to their owner, or they can
donated to the school to be kept in the archives.
Items such as old school uniforms, navy tunics, grey St Brendan jumpers/trousers,
hats, gloves, ties, berets, sport clothes, school satchels, globite school bags, old
textbooks, photos from 1950’s to 1970’s, school books etc.
COLLEGE TUITION FEES
Your College tuition fee account payment for Term 1 should have already been received by the College. If this has not been attended to, we would appreciate your attention to the
arrears.
Each terms’ fees must be paid by term end, hence this will ensure the account reverts to a
nil balance in order to begin each new school year.
We offer a discount to families with 2 or more children at Marian Catholic College, being 10% off Tuition Fee only for the 2nd child, 50% off Tuition Fee only for the 3rd child and 100% off Tuition Fee only for the 4th child. The family discount will apply only when your account is
in order & will be applied during 4th term.
We will be contacting families who have overdue accounts to follow up on arrears payments. Should you experience difficulty managing your account, there are a number of flexible payment options available to suit families’ budgets which we are happy to discuss with you.
Please contact me at the office to make arrangements.
Thank you to all families who conduct their account efficiently.
Joanne Smith
Business Manager
The CSO Soccer squad ventured to Valentine Park in Sydney to participate in the CCC Tournament. The teams
competed against the other Catholic Dioceses in NSW, both teams went down in narrow losses which
unfortunately put them out of finals contention.
Majority of both teams were made up of Marian students which is
a testament to their ability.
Coaches were Rocky Marando, Jamie Gibbs & Nadine Scarfone.
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