from the principal - St Francis Xavier College

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from the principal - St Francis Xavier College
Newsletter 16
BERWICK CAMPUS: Phone: 9702 6588 Fax: 9702 6599
BEACONSFIELD CAMPUS: Phone: 9707 3111 Fax: 9707 3601
OFFICER CAMPUS: Phone: 5943 3600 Fax: 5943 3699
PO Box 85, Beaconsfield, 3807 • Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.sfx.vic.edu.au
October 17, 2013
FROM THE PRINCIPAL
Mr Paul Desmond
Dear Parents,
YEAR 12 FINISH... Our senior students are now in their final days of secondary
schooling. The Graduation Mass will be celebrated next Tuesday evening, October
22 and the final day for the students will be Wednesday October 23. As this group
prepare for their final examinations, I ask all members of our community to hold
them in your prayers, that the examination period is successful and their goals may
be reached.
STUDENTS OF THE TERM... Each Term I ask my colleagues to provide to me
the name of any boy or girl they feel is deserving of recognition by being awarded
Student of the Term. I am delighted to present to the College community the
recipients of the Term 3 Student of the Term Awards at Beaconsfield Campus.
Year 10 – Maddison Beattie (Gallagher House) has been a consistently
outstanding student in her time at the College and her work ethic alone is worthy
of commendation. Maddison has not enjoyed good health this year but never uses
this as an excuse. If she misses class she emails her teachers to find out what
has been missed, and brings her work to class at the next opportunity. Maddison
is well organised and efficient, she is polite, asks questions, helps other students
and works at an exceptional level the entire time she is in class. She is a fantastic
candidate for Student of the Term as she is courageous, hardworking and driven.
Nominated by Miss Amy Mazzitelli.
Year 11 – Joint recipients Nicholas Merrick (Thomas House) and Kienon
Gonsalvez (Schneider House). Nicholas strives for 100% every time and his
work is of an excellent standard. While Nicholas demonstrates great leadership
potential, he feels very humble and avoids seeking the limelight. He wears both his
school and sport uniform with pride and is forever in pursuit of his personal best
in class – practically and theoretically. In VET Personal Training he has shown
professionalism and dedication, going above and beyond what is required. He is
an outstanding student and always strives to achieve his best. Those nominating
him believe he will be most humbled by this award, but there is little doubt in the
minds of his teachers that he is most worthy. Nominated by Mrs Vicky Wynen, Mrs
Siobhan Stephenson, Mrs Di Waugh & Mrs Sue Munro.
Kienon is recognised for continued efforts and high standards in his school work. He
sets goals to complete all tasks and competently manages his time and workload
to achieve them. Whether the tasks relate to classwork exercises, SAC or test
preparation, challenges or extension work, you can rely on this young man to
complete them. Kienon is a student who clearly knows and accepts the expectations
of VCE studies. His excellent behaviour and work ethic make him a fine role model
for his classmates. He is a ‘no-fuss’ individual with a strong sense of humility who
would feel unworthy of such an Award, but those who teach him know he is truly
deserving. Nominated by Mr Joe Marsiglio and Miss Stephanie Stewart.
Year 12 – Damien Gunatillake (Gallagher House) as the recipient of this Award,
is very much a quiet achiever. A young man who is highly motivated and eager to
see everyone in his classes achieve their personal best. In Damien’s endeavours
to be the best student he can possibly be, he has taken time to develop a private
website as a learning tool for his peers, he distinguishes himself with his enthusiasm,
commitment and leadership. A remarkable student, one in whom we have much
pride. Damien cannot be faulted on his presentation and demeanour – his uniform
is immaculate and he conducts himself with integrity. In all areas of school life, he
persists. Damien is kind and resilient and deserves this recognition. Nominated
by Miss Nicole Leach, Mrs Elizabeth Bilston, Mrs Trelene Luecke & Miss Amy
Mazzitelli.
TRANSPORT 2014
DATES TO
REMEMBER
OCTOBER 22
Yr 12 Graduation Mass
OCTOBER 23
Yr 12 Students finish
Yr 12 Farewell Assembly
OCTOBER 25-27
REMAR Red
Leadership Camp
OCTOBER 28
Student Free Day
OCTOBER 30
VCAA VCE Written Exams
Yr 12 2014 Interviews
OCTOBER 31
Yr 12 2014 Interviews
NOVEMBER 22
P & F Twilight Market Night
Fundraiser at Beaconsfield
IN THIS
ISSUE
FRONT PAGE
From the Principal
As we are all aware, the Victorian Government announced last year that the formula
to finance the transport of students to and from school was changing. Many families
who had previously qualified for Conveyance Allowance were told they were no
longer eligible. After a well co-ordinated campaign by a small number of schools
including St Francis Xavier College, the Minister for Education, Mr Martin Dixon,
agreed to a 12 month delay in the cancellation of Conveyance. On several occasions
during 2013 we have reminded parents through this Newsletter that, for families in
the Narre Warren and Berwick zones, funding for transport would disappear and
a ‘user pays’ system would come into effect. Details as to the full impact are now
emerging and I am endeavouring to inform those impacted as quickly as I can.
Please see the Media Release from the Shadow Minister for Education on page 22
of this newsletter.
STAFFING UPDATE
At the end of Term 3 Mr Michael O’Connor left us to take up a significant role with
the University of Melbourne on a two year contract. He leaves with our thanks and
our very best wishes. In turn, we have welcomed Mrs Jennie Collins to the College
as a teacher of Mathematics and Science at the Berwick Campus. Returning from
a period of Long Service Leave are Mrs Maree Chapman, Ms Joanne Rock and
Mr Michael Dillon.
STAFF NEWS…
• Our congratulations are with our colleagues, Troy and Katie Coggins upon
their adoption of a beautiful baby boy. Luca Robert Coggins (right) is 6
months of age and a picture of robust good health.
• Congratulations to Simon Cuckson and his wife Kelly, upon the safe arrival
of twins. Mairead Riley and Stephen Joseph were born September 23
at St John of God in Berwick.
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Faith & Liturgy
• Congratulations to Mr Luke Creely (Education Support Team) upon his
Pages 4 & 5
Beaconsfield Campus
• Congratulations to Mr Clinton Broadhurst (Teacher Officer) upon his
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Maths Calculator Reqs
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BYOD
Education Support
Page 8 & 9
Berwick Campus
Page 10 & 11
Outward Bound
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Parent Conect
Page 13 & 14
Officer Campus
Page 15 & 16
College Sport
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Parents & Friends
engagement to Nicole.
engagement to Lacey.
SIS ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS
It was with much anticipation that our athletes headed to the Lakeside Stadium, Albert
Park on Monday for the annual SIS Athletics Carnival. Our athletes represented the
College with distinction and, under the guidance of our SIS Co-ordinators – Miss
Stephanie Stewart, Miss Laura Denholm, Mr Brian Martin and Miss Maggie Collins
– we were victorious on the day. A brilliant result for a very committed squad! See
page 16 for full details.
PRESENTATION NIGHT 2013
Our annual celebration of our year at St Francis Xavier College will be held at the
Robert Blackwood Hall, Monash University on Wednesday November 27. Details
regarding tickets to this event will be announced soon.
REMAR APPOINTMENT
I would like to congratulate Ashley Cipriani (Year 12) on her appointment to the
Remar Ministry Team for 2014. She will be based in Sydney.
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College Community
Information
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TEACHING & LEARNING; FAITH & LITURGY
Mr Malcolm Joseph – Deputy Principal Mission
Australian Catholic Youth Festival – Melbourne 2013
What is the Festival?
The Australian Catholic Youth Festival is a national gathering of Catholic young people established by the
Australian Catholic Bishops Conference. Its aim is to provide young people with opportunities to deepen their
relationship with Jesus, be empowered to be disciples in the world today and to encounter and celebrate the
vitality of the Church in Australia.
During the day the festival program will include a variety of activities including: Workshops, Empowering
Experiences, Festival Park, Experiential and Interactive Expo, Amusements, Musicians, Listening Forums,
Social Justice Centre, Prayer Centres, Reconciliation, Student Leadership Centre and Mega Workshops with
high profile presenters and musicians.
Who is the Festival for?
Young people from Year 9 (in 2013) to young adults 25 years of age are invited to the event. Young people under
the age of 18 must be accompanied and supervised by an adult (see Registration conditions).
The Festival is aiming to gather over 3000 young people from around Australia.
When is the Festival?
The Festival will take place from Thursday December 5th until Saturday December 7th, 2013.
Where will the Festival be?
The Festival will be held in Melbourne. The majority of the Festival will be held at the Australian Catholic University
(ACU) St Patrick’s Campus (115 Victoria Parade, Fitzroy Vic). The university is one block away from Melbourne’s
St Patrick’s Cathedral, across the road from the birthplace of Saint Mary of the Cross MacKillop and around the
corner from the Mary MacKillop Heritage Centre (a museum and centre for St Mary MacKillop).
Theme
The Australian Catholic Youth Festival has taken a scriptural verse as its theme – ‘The Spirit of the Lord is upon
me’ Luke 4:18. This theme echoes the Australian Bishops’ vision for youth and youth ministry in Australia.
YouTube promotion video 1
For further details and registration
please hold control and click on
www.youthfestival.catholic.org.au/
FROM THE BUSINESS MANAGER – MS SONYA SLOCOMBE
2013 EDUCATION FEES
ARE DUE AND PAYABLE IMMEDIATELY
The College expects all Education Fees
to be paid in full no later than 30 November 2013.
We strongly recommend that parents who have not finalised their account,
or do not currently have a payment arrangement or direct debit in place,
contact Mr Conor McAleese, Finance/Administration Manager.
Alternatively, if you are experiencing financial difficulties,
please do not hesitate to arrange a meeting to discuss payment options.
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FROM THE SENIOR SCHOOL
Mrs Vera Treloar – Deputy Principal, Head of Campus
St Francis Xavier College recently hosted the Gembrook Youth Forum with guest speakers Sandy Cavner,
co-ordinator of Headspace School support, Brad Battin MP, Member for Gembrook and Minister for Youth
Affairs, the Hon. Ryan Smith MP. Thank you to former College Captain Sid Wynen for organising this event.
Students from St Francis Xavier College, Kambrya College, Minaret, Emerald Secondary College, Haileybury
and Berwick Secondary were able to explore youth involvement and engagement, mental health and youth
employment. Rachel Copestake, Brad Cavalot, Chika Ikogwe, Francesco Mascadri, Jessica Matheson, Joshua
Mettes, Courtney Graf and Peter Halat assisted with formalities.
2014 LEADERSHIP POSITIONS
Congratulations to the following students upon their successful application for leadership positions in 2014.
Mia SABEC
Monique WOODS
Raymond BORG
Rhylee WEBBER
Jessica MATHESON
Joshua METTES
Niketa ANDREWS
Liam WHELAN
Celine NUGARA
Thomas SCAMMELL
Jasmine BALZARY
Alexandra DELANEY
Daniel FRAILLON
Rebecca PINTO
JAYAWARDENA
Kaylah MOORE
Ciaran MORGAN
Charlotte DARAIO
Arts Captain
Arts Captain
Burgess House Captain
Burgess House Captain
College Captain
College Captain
Debating Captain
Environment Captain
Gallagher House Captain
Gallagher House Captain
Justice Captain
Justice Captain
Liturgy Captain
Liturgy Captain
McDonagh House Captain
McDonagh House Captain
McKenna House Captain
Anthony SEGAVAC
Chloe TIMMINS
Jarryd BRAND
Michael D’AGOSTINO
Hollie KEYSERS
Justin CHERRETT
Caitlin COLLINGWOOD
Francis FANCHETTE
Jake BOWD
Tess COLLINS
Evander D’SILVA
Jenaye FURLONG
Courtney GRAF
Peter HALAT
Nicole CUNSOLO
Russell ROSARIO
Krystie-Lee QUINN
McKenna House Captain
Schneider House Captain
Schneider House Captain
Sports Captain
Sports Captain
SRC
SRC
SRC
Synan House Captain
Synan House Captain
Thomas House Captain
Thomas House Captain
Vice Captain
Vice Captain
White House Captain
White House Captain
Yearbook Captain
COLLEGE COLOURS
During our last College assembly the following students were congratulated and presented with College Colours.
BRONZE
Immogen Nolan
Melina McCallum-O’Dea
Alisha Milligan
Katherine Gronek
Jordan Vella
Natalie Meneghetti
Ebony Flannery
Jessica Evans
Alexandra Delaney
Liam Dullard
Monique Diaz
Michael Ojea
Mark Pietrosanto
Sondra Watson
Evander D’Silva
Divashkin Pather
Elfranz Hakim
Anna Dimopoulos
Phoebe Macreadie
Michael Moutafis
Hannah Redmond
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SILVERGOLD
Danielle McLean
Eliza Bartsch
Sally Price
Bradley Cavalot
Francis Fanchette
Anna Thamboo
Natasha Gay-Wilson
Olivia Raiti
Pravita Shriyan
Celeste Di Mauro
Kalen Murrian
Hailey Schreurs
Katie Martorana
Izzie Postma
Caitlin Kennedy
Chika Ikogwe
Trisha Vong
Corrina Grima
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FROM THE SENIOR SCHOOL (cont.)
Mrs Vera Treloar – Deputy Principal, Head of Campus
JAPAN TRIP
It was an honour to participate in this year’s Japan trip during the recent school holidays. Our students were
wonderful ambassadors for St Francis Xavier College and enjoyed themselves immensely. Our time at our sister
school, Sakuragaoka High School was a highlight of the trip. This cultural and intensive learning experience
allowed our students to learn all about Japanese people and their culture. Thank you to Mrs Kate Bamford and
Mr Shaun Hurley for their organisation and leadership. The students certainly hold the view that this trip was a
memorable and worthwhile experience.
YEAR 12 CELEBRATIONS
As Year 12 classes draw to a close I remind all students to be considerate and respectful as they participate in
a range of celebrations hosted by the College. It is our expectation that all Year 12s conduct themselves in a
mature and thoughtful manner. I look forward to celebrating with families at the forthcoming Graduation Mass
and Valedictory Dinner. I wish all the students good luck as they prepare for the VCAA examinations.
DIRECTOR OF LEARNING/VCE - SENIOR SCHOOL
Mrs Mary Bourke
VCAA EXAMINATIONS
A number of our students have already commenced their VCAA examinations. Oral Examinations have been
completed for Unit 3/4 Japanese and students studying Polish and Croatian have completed their written
examination this week.
As formal classes conclude teachers continue to emphasise the importance of completing as many questions
on the past examination papers as possible. Students have access to these valuable resources and examiners
reports on Moodle and on the VCAA website.
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HEAD OF MATHEMATICS
Mr Joe Marsiglio
CALCULATOR REQUIREMENTS FOR 2014
Students in the following classes are required to use a
CAS Calculator as part of their studies in Mathematics
next year and beyond.
• Year 9 Advanced Mathematics
• Year 10 Advanced Mathematics
ABN 99 090 915 852
• Year 10 Core Mathematics – Standard
ST FRANCIS XAVIER COLLEGE
Calculator Portal Instructions
• All VCE studies in Mathematics
(excluding Foundation Mathematics)
(Your Portal Access code is: sfxc )
The calculator will remain with the student throughout
their senior years at the College. Students planning to
study Year 10 Mathematics – Essential next year are
not expected to purchase a CAS Calculator, however
may do so if they wish. The standard Green TI 30
XB Scientific Calculator the students use in Junior
Mathematics classes will be suitable for the Year 10
Essential Mathematics course.
We now offer a simple method for students to order the
following calculators at competitive prices.
To assist our families, the College will continue to
work with our calculator supplier Haines Educational
to supply the calculator (and optional accessories) at
extremely competitive prices. An additional benefit
for purchasing through our supplier is that students
receive a free 3-year warranty, which for most
students, will last the remaining years of study at the
College. Purchase instructions are available through
the attached documentation (which students have
been provided with). Ordering is made through the
Haines Online Calculator Portal as per the instructions
provided. Please note the dates the Portal is open and
the dates the calculators are to be delivered to the
College. Ordering outside these dates may result in a
delivery charge to you.
1. Go to the Haines Educational home page at
www.haines.com.au
The suppliers also offer the standard Green TI 30 XB
Scientific Calculator used in the Junior level classes at
the College. Parents also have the option to purchase
this calculator through the portal.
If there are any queries about the Calculator Portal,
feel free to contact Haines Educational during business
hours on 8736 6000 or general queries can be directed
to Mr Joe Marsiglio at the Beaconsfield Campus
on 9707 3111.
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TINspire CAS CX with Free 3 Year warranty and Wallet
$185.00.
TINSpire Adaptor
$9.90
TI30XB Multiview
$20.00
It’s easy, just follow the steps below.
2. Click on portal link (underneath the My Cart box)
halfway down page on left side.
3. Enter code sfxc (lower case only), School portal
page will be open.
4. Follow the instructions and add your required
calculator package.
5. Check that details are correct in MY CART (yellow
box on left),proceed to checkout.
6. Ensure that the Student’s Name is entered (required
for delivery at College).
7. Add details, address and contact number (Ignore
any ticks in boxes as delivery will be to College).
8. Complete payment method (Mastercard or Visa
only available).
9. Click on Place Order, (a confirmation email will be
sent to you, retain for collection/taxation purposes.
10.Click on return to home page.(at top of page) Order
completed
If you have any questions please contact Haines
during business hours on 03 8736 6000.
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DIRECTOR OF INNOVATION
Mr Michael Torsello
BYOD Evaluation Survey
After a Term of our pilot program of BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) at Years 7 and
10, we would like participants to complete an online survey to evaluate the success
of our program.
We are asking teachers of Year 7 and 10, and students of Years 7 or 10, regardless
of whether they registered a device or not, and parents of students who registered
a device, to complete the survey. Responses are anonymous.
The survey opened on Tuesday, October 8 and will close at midnight on Sunday,
October 20 and can be found at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/QLYLVXM.
The results of this survey will assist us with the future direction of BYOD at St Francis Xavier College.
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION SUPPORT
Mr Stephen Bourke
Nationally Consistent Collection of Data on Students with Disability
Our school has been selected to participate in the 2013 Nationally Consistent Collection of Data on Students
with Disability (Data Collection). This national Data Collection is taking place in schools across Australia and
will provide information about the number of students with disability in schools, where they are located and the
adjustments they receive.
The information provided by this new data collection will enable all Australian governments to better target
support and resources. This will assist students with disability in government and non-government schools
across Australia to complete school and go on to further education or find employment.
Inclusion in the Data Collection is voluntary. St Francis Xavier College will include non identifying information
about all students who have been identified as having a disability, including learning disabilities, at the time of
or after their enrolment at the College. These students usually receive additional support that is provided by the
Education Support Department. Parents of students identified as having special needs have been contacted
individually by the College.
For further information about the Data Collection please contact Mr Stephen Bourke, Director of
Education Support.
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FROM THE BERWICK CAMPUS
Ms Joanne Rock – Deputy Principal, Head of Campus
Welcome back. I trust everyone had the opportunity to rest and recharge the batteries over the holidays! The
staff and students have settled in quickly for what is shaping up to be an extremely busy Term 4. As you can see
below, it is only the second week in but there has already been a number of extraordinary events taking place.
YEAR 9 OUTWARD BOUND REFLECTION SESSIONS
As a follow up to this experience, all Year 9 students took part in an Outward Bound reflection session on
Monday, October 7. This session has been built into the Year 9 program as a means of formally reflecting on
the time students spent away from home in the wilderness. The aim is to encourage the students to apply what
they have learned about themselves, and each other, to their last Term at the Berwick Campus. It is also an
opportunity to conclude and celebrate the Outward Bound experience.
As part of the session, students had the pleasure of listening to Mark Dobson – a most talented and inspirational
speaker, who shared his reflections on his own Outward Bound experience. He was also able to assist the
students in connecting what they learned about themselves and others while on Outward Bound, to the here and
now. It was a wonderful morning of reflection, sharing and listening, and I want to thank Mr Kevin Woodhouse
for organising the reflection booklets and the House Co-ordinators and staff who were involved in facilitating the
sessions with the students.
GOOD LUCK!
We have a few groups already underway this Term. Our SIS athletics team and sports teams are practicing hard
for their upcoming competitions, and those involved in the Cabaret evening rehearsing tirelessly; and we have
only been back for a week! I know I’ve said this before, but what a wonderful and generous staff we have here
at St Francis Xavier College! It is because of their willingness to give up their lunchtimes that makes all of these
fantastic extra curricula activities possible.
Looking ahead on our Term 4 calendar at what we are fitting into this Term, I have the feeling that it will fly past
at break neck speed!
UNIFORM REMINDERS:
Please remember that students wear their SUMMER UNIFORMS in Terms 1 and 4, so please check dress
hems, and the condition of the boy’s shorts and shirts. I would like to see everyone start the Term off in the
correct uniform. Please note, boys should be in their summer short sleeve shirts with NO tie.
AND FINALLY…
A REMINDER ABOUT DROP OFF/ PICK UP PROCEDURES AT THE CAMPUS
Can I please remind those parents who drive their students to and from school about the following points to
ensure a safe, consistent flow of traffic though the campus:
• Please do not stop at the front of reception to drop off/ pick up your child as this brings ALL traffic to
a halt and has a negative flow on effect on Ridgmont Drive.
• The best place for drop off/ pick up is beyond the basketball courts along the driveway next to the oval.
• Please do not use the visitor car parks OR THE STAFF CARPARKS along the main driveway
before the basketball courts, as this also halts the traffic when cars are trying to reverse into
these parks. St Catherine’s parents have been asked to reverse into car parks, but checking with
Trish Stabb, that request is only for the car parks that are along the St Catherine’s boundary to
Clyde Road. Please do not confuse the St Catherine’s parking requests with those of St Francis
Xavier College.
Thank you for your support.
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DIRECTOR OF LEARNING – BERWICK CAMPUS
Mr Adam Gordon
NAPLAN
NAPLAN results have been posted with a sheet explaining how to interpret the data. While NAPLAN does give
some insight into how your child is progressing, please note that it should be compared with class results. It is
pleasing to note this year how well St Francis Xavier College students performed in Year 9 Writing. Our students
performed well above the state mean, which is a credit to the hard work of teachers and students at the College.
PTS INTERVIEWS
Thank you to parents who attended the PTS interviews last week. These sessions ran extremely well with
many positive conversations taking place. If you were unable to attend these sessions and want to speak with
particular teachers, you can contact the College on 9702 6588 or email teachers directly using their College email
addresses. Please encourage your children to follow through with suggestions made by teachers to improve
their learning.
YEAR 9 EXAMINATIONS
Term 4 is a busy one with English and Maths examinations on Tuesday November 26 for Year 9 students. All
students are encouraged to revisit their learning goals and include regular revision at home. Students are also
encouraged to revise whenever possible with a ‘study buddy’ as research shows that students perform better
when they learn collaboratively.
DEBATING NEWS
Please congratulate Madeleine Brown, Ryan Halpin, Shirvaun McGrath, Georgia Taylor, Ria Gulshan and Jenanie
Jude for winning their debates in the Junior DAV Training Program this evening. They have worked hard over
the past couple of months and deserve their wins. Madeleine, Georgia and Ria were awarded best speakers in
their debates.
VICSPELL CHAMPION – BRITTANY LONG (YEAR 8)
Congratulations to Brittany Long who won the Vicspell Final last month held in Traralgon. Brittany is also a
member of the College Debating team and has had great success in the Debaters Association of Victoria Schools
Competition.
COLLEGE COMMUNITY LIAISON
Mrs Maree Chapman
COLLEGE PRESENTATION NIGHT
Presentation Night for 2013 will be held at Robert Blackwood Hall, Monash University, Clayton on Wednesday
November 27 at 7.30pm.
As one of our major College celebrations this is one of the few opportunities when our whole College community
gathers together in celebration to acknowledge the achievements and efforts of students from all year levels at
our three campuses.
Presentation Night is for all students (Years 7-12) and their families.
Details for ordering tickets on line will be included in the next College newsletter and on College website. (Tickets
will be available to be purchased on line from October 28.)
ORIENTATION DAY FOR YEAR 7 students in 2014
Orientation Days for Year 7 students in 2014 at Berwick and Officer Campuses will be held on Tuesday December
10. Further details in next newsletter.
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OUTWARD BOUND
Mr Peter Robinson – Outward Bound Co-ordinator
On September 18, Year 9 students returned from their Outward Bound Expedition, very tired, a little dirty and
a bit waterlogged, glad to be home after a strenuous and challenging nine days in the bush. There were lots of
smiling faces as they got off the bus after the long journey home.
Although they all participated in a similar expedition, the experience would have been very different for each
student. It is much more than a “school camp”. Outward Bound is an integral component of our Christian
Leadership program. The focus of Outward Bound is personal development. The overall aim is to assist young
people to learn more about themselves as individuals and as members
of a group and a community. Students are removed from familiar
environments and face physical, social, emotional and intellectual
challenges. Things don’t always go smoothly. The first three to four
days are spent adjusting to the new environment and to other members
of the group. Usually after day four, the members of each group learn
to live more harmoniously with each other, planning and preparing
food, setting up camp each night, supporting each other, facing daily
challenges and adventures together and taking responsibility for
each other’s welfare. There are many highs and lows. Daily reflection
sessions are an integral part of the process.
The specific theme of the Year 9 Outward Programme is goal setting and preparation for the transition to Senior
School. Our experience over the past 29 years of St. Francis Xavier College students being involved in Outward
Bound has been that students gain a strengthened sense of community, team work, self esteem, perseverance,
personal organisation, initiative and increased ability to cope under pressure.
The extent of the development of these attributes will vary from person to person. Students may not be conscious
of any immediate changes. (However, many parents have attested to the benefits of Outward Bound over the
years.) In some cases, the full benefits of Outward Bound may not be realised until years later. We have had
past students who have recalled events which have occurred on Outward Bound years later when faced with
important life decisions and challenges.
In 1995, 2005 and again in 2010 students from St. Francis Xavier College participated in research designed to
test the benefits of Outward Bound for students’ personal development.
The result of these studies showed that Outward Bound is a powerful intervention which stimulates personal
development of participants.
The studies found that the self esteem of our students increased significantly during Outward Bound. It also
found that students developed a more positive attitude towards school.
“… participation in an Outward Bound Course was able to promote a positive change in how a
student perceived their school and academic ability.”
“… after completing the Outward Bound Course, students viewed themselves differently, that is…
they developed a more positive image of themselves…”
The research also found that the students became more independent and assertive, more caring for each other
and were more able to work together to solve problems and achieve goals.
Over the past 29 years we have accumulated much anecdotal evidence of the positive benefits of Outward
Bound and it is pleasing to see studies involving our own students which strongly confirms our commitment to
Outward Bound.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank the staff involved in Outward Bound this year. The success of the
program is very much dependent on the staff. Their dedication to the aims of Outward Bound and the time spent
preparing students prior to the expedition and follow up after the expedition, as well as the nine days away,
are critical. The commitment necessary involves considerable sacrifices by staff and also by their families.
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Many thanks to Amy Mazzitelli and Amy Tivendale who co-ordinated
the Victorian expedition, and Victorian group leaders Alexis Bell, Leah
Gargano, Jim Vlahandreas, Michael O’Connor, Courtney Buttigieg,
Bree Burke, Melinda Varley, Ian Flannery, Shauna Furlong, Cassie
Krylov, Josh Kinnes, Elyce Boulter, Caz Zuluaga, Ryan Marchant and
Mikaela Foy and to Laura Bettio and Laura Carney who co-ordinated
the ACT expedition with group leaders Laura Denholm, Gemma Jess,
Samantha Stanley, Cameron Furlong, Damien Failla, Todd Zadow,
Kim Munday, Leesa Reid, Sean Walsh and Riley Le Lievre.
Thanks also to Jane Watkins and Laura Carney who organised the
Outward Bound Groups, Christine Miller who checked medical forms
and provided secretarial support and to all the staff at the Berwick
Campus for their support.
Year 9 Students will receive a certificate of participation in the Outward Bound Programme with their Semester
2 report. Outward Bound programmes are highly regarded by employers. In fact Outward Bound Australia runs
corporate courses for a number of large organisations. I encourage students to include their Outward Bound
certificate in their CV.
If you have any questions about Outward Bound please contact Peter Robinson at the College.
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Parent Connect is a parent support network specifically for any parents or guardians
in the St Francis Xavier College Community – an opportunity to meet with
other parents, share wisdom, find support and advice during difficult times.
At a recent parent evening conducted by Headspace we were reminded of a few ways
in whch we can support our young people:
By making sure that we are looking after our own mental health...
By asking for help and support when we need it...
By being part of a supportive Community.
These meetings are informal and open to all.
Parents coming during the day are welcome to bring young children.
In Term 4, the meetings will be held on the first Wednesday on the month.
Wednesday 6th November 2013 at 10am Beaconsfield Campus
Wednesday 4th December 2013 at 10am Beaconsfield Campus
Evening meetings will be held if there are parents
who work and would like to part of regular meetings.
Please email if you are interested.
Rhonda O’Connor, Pastoral Associate,
for more information at [email protected]
on 97073111 or direct on 0408562324
Parents and Teachers Working Together
I dreamed I stood in a studio
And watched two sculptors there,
The clay they used was a young child’s mind
And they fashioned it with care.
One was a teacher; the tools being used
Were books and music and art,
One a parent with a guiding hand
And a gentle, loving heart.
Day after day the teacher toiled
With touch that was deft and sure,
While the parent laboured just as hard
And polished and smoothed it o’er.
When at last the task was done
They were proud of what they had wrought,
For the things they had moulded into the child
Could neither be sold nor bought.
And both agreed they would have failed
If they had worked alone;
For behind the parents stood the school
And behind the teacher, the home.
From - A Canopy of Stars: Some Reflections for the Journey By Fr Christopher Gleeson
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FROM THE OFFICER CAMPUS
Mrs Margaret Blythman – Deputy Principal, Head of Campus
Welcome back to the final Term for 2013. Where is the year going? The students returned full of life and vitality
and happy to be with their class mates again. Although they enjoy their break, they are generally happy to be
back to school routine and in the company of their friends.
We look forward to lots of new and exciting learning experiences over the Term. The final Term is always
an extremely busy one with planning for the Year 7, 2014 orientation and our current Year 7 and 8 students
preparing for Leadership and the move into the next year level.
40 HOUR FAMINE UPDATE
Last newsletter I wrote that we had participated in the 40 Hour
Famine. I am proud to announce that the 23 students enrolled in
the program raised a total of $2226.25. McKenna House raised the
most with $822, our three top individual fundraisers listed as follows:
1. Taylah Heanes $300
2. Molly McGowan $295
3. Sorcha Johnson $205
UNIFORM POLICY
The beginning of the Term is a good time to be reminded about our school uniform. Please ensure that your
child is in correct summer uniform each day. The Student Record book (page 17) has details of our uniform
requirements.
Why do we have a College uniform? The wearing of the school uniform by students:
• Promotes a sense of cohesion/inclusiveness, citizenship and College spirit.
• Raises the profile of the College and its students in the broader community.
• Supports the maintenance of a safe and secure environment.
SUNSMART
Our school is a SunSmart school which means that St Francis Xavier College is committed to ensuring that our
children are safe from UV rays. Our SunSmart policy requires the children to wear regulation sun protection hats
during Term 4. Students who do not have hats will be required to spend their break times in a designated shade
area. Seating abounds under our wide eaves! Sunscreen is also available from Reception. Please assist your
child in ensuring that their hat is always at school.
AS WE BEGIN THE NEW TERM...
I will add a few lines from a prayer as it is a good reflection for all of us whatever work we are engaged in.
May we remember to be kind to those who work with us and endeavour
To remain aware of the quiet world that lives behind each face.
May we be fair in our expectations and compassionate in our criticism.
May our work be worthy of the energy of our hearts and the light of our thoughts.
May our work assume a proper space in our lives; instead of owning or using us,
May it challenge us and refine us, bring each of us every day further into
The wonder of each heart.
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OFFICER ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP – OFFICER CAMPUS
Mrs Monica Smith
Officer Environmental Group began in August of this year. Our focus is to create and maintain a productive herb
and vegetable garden, support the preservation of our environment and to inspire others to be environmentally
aware. Our group has been meeting on a weekly basis to discuss plant ideas for the raised garden beds and
brainstorming for creating awareness within our school community.
Tuesday October 8 marked the first day of planting in the raised garden beds. This initiative, led by three of our
Year 8 representatives, Tynesha Dutt, Jemma Ramsdale and Luca Healy, was soon joined by other enthusiastic
Officer Campus students. A variety of plant types were incorporated in the tubs including a dwarf lemon tree,
lettuce, beans, silver beet, Chinese vegetables, tomatoes and a mixture of herbs. My thanks go to the Year 8
team for their continued dedication and enthusiasm, and to our cheerful helpers of the day.
DIRECTOR OF LEARNING – OFFICER CAMPUS
Mr Vince Pezzanite
NAPLAN RESULTS have now been posted out to parents/carers. Individual student results for each test are
graphed against National and State data. NAPLAN results provide us with a ‘snapshot’ of individual student
performances at a particular time during Term 2. The data collected from NAPLAN results provides the school
with some indicators of student strengths and weaknesses as a cohort. This data can help the school decide
on which areas of literacy and numeracy may require additional curriculum emphasis and/or support. NAPLAN
results are not used or incorporated in school formal Assessment Reports.
PARENT TEACHER STUDENT INTERVIEWS
Thank-you to all parents/carers who attended the Parent/Teacher/Student interview sessions. These interviews
often provide all parties concerned with constructive information and understanding about the learning processes
of children in our care. Unfortunately, some teachers were left waiting for bookings that did not result. Thank you
to those parents/carers who informed Reception about cancellations.
PLANNING FOR CLASSES IN 2014 IS UNDER WAY
We encourage parents and carers to motivate their children in maintaining a well organised Student Record
Book (SRB). This will allow them to understand the preparation required to successfully complete assessment
tasks scheduled for the rest of this term. Some students will require significant progress this term to ensure they
reach a suitable standard for promotion purposes. Poor time-management will result in unecessary work pile-up.
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COLLEGE SPORT
Miss Maggie Collins – AFL Trainee
Health PE Week (October 21-25)
• Did you know to gain health benefits from physical activity 12-18 year olds need to only complete at least
60 minutes of moderate to vigorous exercise daily?
• Did you know to gain health benefits from walking adults are only required to take 10,000 steps in total
per day?
• Did you know that physical activity for health benefits does not have to be accumulated in one large
block, it can be made up of smaller 10-15 minute blocks?
Health and PE Week is designed to promote awareness of the benefits of incidental physical activity and
healthy eating to reduce the risks of poor cardiovascular health. Across the three campuses at St Francis Xavier
College during the week of October 21-25, programs and initiatives will be offered to staff and students in the
school setting to assist in raising awareness of these benefits. Examples of these programs and initiates include;
• Healthy Canteen Day (information will be posted in daily bulletins at relevant campus).
Please note there will be no cakes, confectionary, chips or high-fat food available on THURSDAY
OCTOBER 24. If you require a lunch order, there will be yoghurt, fruit, rolls/sandwiches/pittas, fried rice
and toasties available at recess - all drinks will be the same.
• A variety of healthy food, drink and breakfast stalls
• Free staff health checks and active yard duty initiatives
• Physical activity classes and programs for students during lunchtimes
• Walk/ride to school day
As well as these programs, families can address the barriers to physical activity and healthy eating by considering
the following tips;
• Park the car further from work/school and walk the remaining distance
• Get off at a bus stop further away from work/school and walk remaining distance
• Have a no sugar day or only pack healthy lunches for the school/work week
• Limit electronic media for entertainment to less than 2 hours per day
• Contract yourself and family members/friends to commit to three sessions of physical activity throughout
the week such as; walking
• Set up reminder systems to be physically active, for example; leaving runners at your bedroom door,
leaving dog leash at front door handle, sticky notes on the fridge
• Keep a physical activity and food intake diary
Any small steps towards improving physical activity levels and healthy eating will contribute to improved
cardiovascular health and potentially add years to your life. More information can be found at Department of
Health and Ageing (http://www.health.gov.au/) and or Department of Health (http://www.health.vic.gov.au/)
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COLLEGE SPORT
Miss Maggie Collins – AFL Trainee
SIS ATHLETICS
On Monday October 14, our Athletics Team travelled down to Lakeside Stadium in Albert Park to compete in
Division A Athletics Competition against six other schools. The students were well prepared for their events
thanks to the extensive before and after school training over the past weeks. They were keen to dominate on the
day, our athletes couldn’t wait to be out on the track to compete and make our school proud. All students were
determined to do their best and they never gave up. The organisation of Stephanie Stewart, Laura Denholm,
Brian Martin and our coaches ensured the day was a success. Our students competed strongly and consistently
and were rewarded with many age group pennants and first overall.
The results from the day are listed below. Individual results will be in the next Newsletter.
Pennant
U/13 Girls
U/13 Boys
U/14 Girls
U/14 Boys
Junior Shield
Pennant
U/15 Girls
U/15 Boys
U/16 Girls
U/16 Boys
Inter Shield
School
SFX
PADUA
SFX
SFX
SFX
School
WOODLEIGH
PADUA
WOODLEIGH
SFX
SFX
Pennant
U/17 Girls
U/17 Boys
Open Girls
Open Boys
Senior Shield
Girls Aggregate
Boys Aggregate
Merit Award
School
SFX
SFX
PADUA
SFX
SFX
PADUA
SFX
WOODLEIGH
OVERALL RESULTS:
POSITION
1ST
2ND
3RD
4TH
5TH
6TH
7TH
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SCHOOL
SFX
PADUA
WOODLEIGH
ST JOHNS
FLINDERS
ST PETERS
BALCOMBE
POINTS
1199
1171
1019
806
774.5
723
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St Francis Xavier College
Parents and Friends
[email protected]
NEXT MEETING: AGM on WEDNESDAY 6th November 2013
Berwick Campus Staffroom 7.30 pm
Please come and join us at the next Parents & Friends meeting. All are Welcome!
All enquiries regarding the College P& F can be made to Lorraine on 9707 5274.
FUNDRAISING NEWS
TWILIGHT MARKET NIGHT
FRIDAY 22ND NOVEMBER 2013
BEACONSFIELD CAMPUS HALL
HURRY! BOOK A STALL AS DATE FAST APPROACHING!!!
Last fundraiser for the year
More stall holder places available, only $20 a stall.
Put the date on your calendar, support your school and come along on the
night!!!!
This is an excellent opportunity to promote your business or to sell individually
designed products and/or crafts, especially in time for Christmas.
Contact Lorraine on 9707 5274 or Nicole on 9769 7587 if you have any
questions or are interested in booking a stall.
SUSTAINABLE ONLINE BOOKS
Click on this pictured link,
found on the Top Right Hand
Corner of the St Francis Xavier
College website.
ENTERTAINMENT BOOKS 2013/2014
BOOKS VALID TILL JUNE 2014.
THERE ARE ONLY 4
BOOKS LEFT!!!
Register before 14/12/13
and the first year is FREE
membership.
th
Wednesday 4 December
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CollegeCommunityInformation
Have you changed your address or phone numbers recently?
If so, it is vital that you provide updated details to the College.
Please collect a CHANGE OF DETAILS
form available from Reception at any of the Campuses.
OUR PARISH MASSES
Berwick:
Sat 6.00pm
Sun 9.00am, 10.30am & 6.00pm
Narre Warren:
Sat 6.00pm
Sun 8.00am, 9.15am, 11.00am & 6.00pm
Pakenham:
Sat 6.00pm
Sun 9.00am & 10.30am
Koo Wee Rup:
Sun 9.30am
Iona:
Sun 11.00am
Lang Lang:
2nd & 4th Sunday of each month at 5.00pm
Nar Nar Goon:
Sat 6.00pm
Maryknoll:
3rd & 5th Sunday of each month at 5.00pm
SECOND HAND
UNIFORMS
The Uniform Shop accepts second hand
uniforms to sell on consignment providing
all items are in excellent condition.
SUBSCRIBE
TO THE
COLLEGE
NEWSLETTER
Go to sfx.vic.edu.au
Click on “News & Events” then
“Newsletters” then “Subscribe” and
fill in the information required.
UNIFORM SHOP
Beaconsfield Avenue, Beaconsfield
Blazers are to be dry cleaned (keep tags
attached) and all other items must be
laundered.
We also have families in our community
who would greatly appreciate donations
of uniforms in good condition.
Tuesdays and Thursdays
8.30am - 4.00pm
Every Saturday
9.00am - 12.00pm
Please contact staff at the Uniform Shop
if you require more information.
Telephone Orders Welcome
Tel: 9707 3111
Tel: 9707 3111
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Talking About Childhood Asthma
Live From The Airways
Presented by The Asthma Foundation of Victoria and Royal Children’s Hospital
Sunday 27th October 2013
4pm - 6pm
FREE!
Ella Latham Auditorium, Ground Floor, Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne
Ask questions, gain advice on:
medications, diagnosis and asthma management from top Respiratory Specialists:
A/Prof Sarath Ranganathan
Prof Colin Robertson
Dr Jo Harrison
Light refreshments will be served and tickets are limited, therefore registrations are essential.
Attend the event at the Royal Children’s Hospital OR watch the LIVE Webcast online
Register at www.asthma.org.au or call 1800 ASTHMA (1800 278 462)
ST FRANCIS XAVIER COLLEGE
2014 CALENDAR
Do you have a business?
Are you interested in advertising in the College Calendar for 2014?
The Calendar is a major fundraiser to support the work of the Senior Youth Ministry and REMAR
teams at the College. These teams do an amazing amount of service and community social justice
work in the College and for the surrounding community. This work has expanded to now include
about 200 of our senior school students and 40 students in the Junior Youth Ministry Team, so the
need to raise funds for outreach and training continues. In 2014 funds raised will also goes towards
funding the Year 12 Alternate Schoolies Community Service in East Timor.
There are a maximum of 22 advertising spots and these will these be allocated on a first in basis.
All advertising needs to be finalised by mid November. If you are interested and would like more
information, please email Rhonda O’Connor on [email protected]
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CARRY ON (VICTORIA)
SECONDARY EDUCATION
GRANT 2014
Are you Ex Navy, Army or Air Force?
Then Carry On (Victoria) may be able to help
you with education costs if you meet our
eligibility criteria.
If you have served in the Australian Defence
Forces or Allied Forces and you wish to apply
for a Secondary Education Grant for 2014, please
telephone Carry On on (03) 9629 2648
to establish eligibility and request an application
form.
Carry On (Victoria) assists Secondary School
Students in Years 7-12 with grants for expenses
such as fees, books, uniforms, excursions etc. For
those students going on to Tertiary Education a
grant may also be available.
Children who parent/s or legal guardian/s have
a need for financial assistance and comply with
out eligibility criteria may apply.
All grants are income tested and applications
should be submitted by November 7, 2013.
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MY COUSIN CHLOE WAS RECENTLY
DIAGNOSED WITH HODGKINS LYMPHOMA
TO HELP CHLOE AND HER FAMILY
I WILL BE BRAVE AND SHAVE
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO DONATE YOU CAN DO SO, THROUGH
AIDEN PENN YR 9
RYAN PENN YR 7,
OR BY DIRECT DEPOSIT
ACCT: CHLOE HOSEMANS
BSB: 063-549 ACCT NO: 1063 3809
A FUNDRAISER SAUSAGE SIZZLE WILL BE HELD AT MY HOUSE ON
SATURDAY 30 NOVEMBER AT 1PM
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SUPPORT THIS CAUSE
PLEASE SEE ME FOR MY ADDRESS
THANKS
AIDEN PENN YR 9
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