Brian Schumacher Inside this issue
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Brian Schumacher Inside this issue
www.cabra.catholic.edu.au Friday 15th August 2014 (Week 4 – Term 3) Issue 12 PRINCIPAL Inside this issue Brian Schumacher St Dominic’s Day With so many wonderful things happening in the lives of our young people on any day at Cabra, it was fitting that our celebration of the feast of St Dominic would be such a joyous occasion. As usual our day commenced with Mass in Caleruega Hall for almost 1200 people with the altar placed in the centre of our community. We are grateful that Fr Charles Gauci was able to celebrate the Eucharist on our special day. Throughout the Mass one couldn’t help but be touched by the reverence and participation of all students in this sacred gathering. As Mass ended with the singing of the college song all present witnessed first-hand the very strong sense of community spirit shared by so many here at Cabra. Wishing each other a Happy St Dominic’s Day with enthusiasm and sincerity is our way of giving thanks for the many blessings we receive by virtue of the fact that we live in a prosperous nation and that we get to study and work at Cabra. While celebrating St Dominic’s day, we take time to remember that we are the beneficiaries of the gift of Dominic Guzman to the world over eight hundred years ago and of the generations of Sisters who founded and nurtured Dominican education here at Cabra over the last 128 years. As you can imagine, we were delighted to have a number of the Sisters join us for mass and morning tea afterwards. Talent Quest Even at Cabra it is rare to find hundreds of students queuing before the end of recess to get into classes – or the Hall at least. Yet this is exactly what happens on St Dominic’s Day; such is the excitement that builds just before the opening of our annual talent quest. Thank you to the organisers and all of the student performers who made it such a memorable occasion. Kopanang On page 4 you will find a brief report and a few images of Sr Sheila Flynn’s recent visit to Cabra. Sr Sheila is one of those people who do an incredible amount of good in the world and offers us the opportunity to support those who are less fortunate than ourselves. Listening to Sheila talk about their work at Kopanang it is hard not to be inspired. If you would like to know more about this amazing project or how you could support its work please follow the link to their website found on the Middle School News page. In a few minutes you will see why the students found Sr Sheila’s talks so engaging. Year 11 Retreat We are very pleased to offer our Year 11 students an opportunity to take some time out on Thursday and Friday this week for their Retreat. As they enter the last eighteen months of formal schooling and as they consider future educational pathways and life beyond Cabra, it is important for them to spend a little time reflecting upon the adults they wish to become. Retreats also invite students to consider their relationship with God and the importance of making time to nourish their spiritual lives while living a full life in a very busy world. May they return feeling refreshed, confident and optimistic about what lies ahead. Brian Schumacher ADDRESS PHONE FACSIMILE 225 Cross Road Cumberland Park SA 5041 Main Office (08) 8179 2400 Middle School Office (08) 8179 2455 Senior School Office (08) 8179 2466 Student Absentee Line (08) 8179 2477 (08) 8272 9810 POSTAL ADDRESS PO Box 57 Melrose Park SA 5039 EMAIL [email protected] WEBSITE www.cabra.catholic.edu.au College Notices.......................................... 2 All College News........................................ 3 Middle School News.............................. 4 St Dominic’s Day Gallery.................... 6 Senior School News............................... 8 Library News................................................ 9 Music News. ..............................................10 Sport News.................................................11 Community Notices.............................11 Advertisements.......................................12 ONLINE EVENT BOOKINGS NOW AVAILABLE – CLICK HERE CALENDAR EVENT DATES ABBREVIATIONS: St Dominics Hall (SDH), Caleruega Hall (CH), Aquinas Theatre (AQT) AUGUST 2014 Friday 15th Yr 11 Retreat Saturday 16th – 24th Science Week Wednesday 20th 2015 Orientation Yr 9 into 10 7.00pm (SDH ABODA Band Festival – Drum Corps Southern Zone Girls Knockout Football Carnival Thursday 21st Sport Photos 2.00–5.00pm (SDH) Friday 22nd ABODA Band Festival – Concert Band B7 & 8: “Act Now” production Yr 10, 11, 12 Drama Students (SDH) Non Uniform Day Monday 25th Trial Exams (all week) (AQT) 12 -14 Tuesday 26th Yr 9 Advanced Music Performance Evening Wednesday 27th SAPSASA - Southern Heights and City South Athletics Day Stg 1/ Year 10 Performance Evening SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS PLEASE CLICK HERE CABRA DOMINICAN COLLEGE NEWSLETTER COLLEGE NOTICES FROM THE REGISTRAR UNIFORM SHOP STUDENT CONTACT INFORMATION The college must be notified of any changes to students’ details i.e. address, emergency contact numbers, email address. Please advise the Registrar of any changes to personal information. APPLICATIONS FOR ENROLMENT Applications for enrolment (including siblings of existing students) can be downloaded from the college website www. cabra.catholic.edu.au/enrolment or contact the Registrar for more information regarding enrolment at Cabra. UNIFORM SHOP OPENING HOURS: Monday: 8.30am–4.30pm Wednesday: 8.30am–4.30pm Friday: 8.30am–4.00pm (Closed for lunch 12.30pm–1.00pm) Please refer to website for up-to-date information regarding future closure dates. IS YOUR CHILD LEAVING CABRA AT THE END OF 2014? If your child will not be returning to Cabra in 2015 the Registrar must receive notice in writing. Please email abooth@cabra. catholic.edu.au by Friday 26th September. A minimum of one term’s notice must be given. Thank you for your cooperation. Entrance via Little St Manager: Mara Bogisch Phone: 8179 2400 Email:[email protected] Amber Booth, Registrar THE SOUTHERN CROSS NEWSPAPER Now Available BOOK & PAY FOR CABRA EVENTS ONLINE The official newspaper of the Catholic Archdiocese of Adelaide. thesoutherncross.org.au D O M I N I CAN COLLEG E If your child or children will be absent from school, parents and guardians are required to notify the college. Option 1: Option 2: Call: 8179 2477 TEXT Msg: 0427 767 937 After the message tone, please leave the following information: In the text message, please leave the following information: Cabra School Term Dates – 2014 Term 1 29 Jan – 11 Apr Term 2 29 Apr – 4 Jul Term 3 22 Jul – 26 Sep Term 4 13 Oct – 3 Dec (Week 4, Term 3) Dear everyone, this is just a reminder to walk to and from the College with other students wherever possible. Please keep your earphones out so that you are aware of your surroundings and take out your phone to call police if you are ever approached or offered rides or gifts. Please seek the assistance of another adult ( parent or teacher) if this ever occurs. C AB R A ABSENT FROM SCHOOL? PLEASE NOTIFY US... Child’s name Home Class Reason (Family, Illness, Holiday) Your Name (Parent or Guardian) STUDENT SAFETY By: Nicole Laube www.cabra.catholic. edu.au/news-events/ online-bookings Leave a phone message: PH: 8179 2451 or email:[email protected] Send a TEXT message: Child’s name Home Class Reason (Family, Illness, Holiday) Your Name (Parent or Guardian) 2014 Principal’s Tours Thursday 4th and Friday 5th September Tours commence at 9:15am To register your attendance please phone 8179 2400 For enrolment enquires please contact Amber Booth, College Registrar on: 8179 2400 or email [email protected] Cabra is a Catholic co-educational College for students from Years 6 to 13 Daily School Times – 2014 Arrive at school by 8:40am First bell (Students In Class) 8:45am Second bell (Lessons begin) 9:00am Finish bell 3:30pm Recess – 10:20am to 10:45am Lunch – 1:25pm to 2:10pm 225 Cross Road Cumberland Park SA 5041 T 8179 2400 F 8272 9810 E [email protected] www.cabra.catholic.edu.au/enrolment Friday 15th August 2014 — 2 CABRA DOMINICAN COLLEGE NEWSLETTER ALL COLLEGE NEWS IN MEMORY OF CHLOE By: Catherine O’Halloran This is Chloe. She lost her battle with cancer last year, at the age of 3. Before she passed away, her wish to meet Dorothy the Dinosaur and to swim with dolphins was granted. This made the end of her beautiful, short life just a little easier for those around her because she was smiling. It was organisations such as Make a Wish and the Starlight foundation that helped with this. Myself and some friends are running the City to Bay 12km this year in memory of Chloe and to raise money for the Starlight foundation. None of us are ‘runners’ so it’s been a bit of a journey for us as we prepare ourselves, however on the days when a run is a bit hard, we just think of Chloe and all the kids and families doing it tough in hospitals. If you would like to sponsor my run and contribute to the Starlight foundation, please follow this link. citybay2014.everydayhero.com/au/catherine Thank you very much. SALA - THE DISGUSTING DEGUSTATION By: Antonine Stagg, Art Coordinator Let god’s peace enter your heart On Thursday 7th August Cabra flew their flags at half-mast in memory of the lives lost on Flight MH17. The Government declared the day as a National Day of Mourning to honour the victims of the Malaysia Airlines Flight. “We all continue to mourn the loss of Flight MH17. There were 298 innocent people on this aircraft and their deaths offend our sense of justice. We grieve for all, but particularly for the 38 men, women and children who called Australia home. Our hearts go out to all their families. We will support them through the difficult times ahead.” The Hon. Tony Abbott MP Prime Minister There is a fascinating array of questionable food lurking in the Unley library. Produced by Kate Lymn’s Year 6 and 8 semester-one classes, the students have brought Roald Dahl’s novel successfully to life: snails and slugs slither over surfaces, multitudes of eyes peer at you from cake tops, seemingly ordinary bowls of spaghetti are transformed into frightful concoctions with severed fingers. The clay medium lends an extra dimension of disgust through greasy, slimy glaze. St. Dominic, on earth you opened your heart to the miseries of your fellow human beings, and your hands were strong to help them; now in heaven your charity has not grown less nor has your power diminished. The South Australian Living Artists Festival (SALA), is a state-wide exhibition, running until 24th August. Witness the Disgusting Degustation for yourself at the Unley Library, 181 Unley Road, Unley. On our behalf, pray to our mother Mary and to her divine Son, Jesus, for all those who are suffering loss and grief. We pray too for God’s peace to enter the hearts of all people in our world. Amen Our Lady of the Rosary & St Dominic (Week 4, Term 3) Friday 15th August 2014 — 3 CABRA DOMINICAN COLLEGE NEWSLETTER MIDDLE SCHOOL NEWS SR SHEILA FLYNN O.P. VISIT The College has been very fortunate to again have a Dominican Sister, Sr Sheila Flynn O.P., visit the College this week. She has been working with a number of students throughout the Middle and Senior School as well as sharing her experiences with staff. Deputy PRINCIPAL Middle School Sr Sheila spoke with such passion Jason Thur about the work she and others are doing in South Africa. She is part of an initiative that was started in 2001 called Kopanang - meaning ‘gathering together’. Here they can learn skills that will lift them into a new awareness of the power of community, where they can share their cultural and spiritual stories. Sr Sheila shared many of her stories about the people she has met. It was this human element that made it very real for those that had the opportunity to listen to her speak. It has been heartening to hear our students ask what can we do to help. A great place to start is to have a look at the website as more information about the project can be found at: www.kopanang.org ST DOMINIC’S DAY Also I wanted to say a big thank you to everyone that was responsible for making ‘St Dom’s Day’ a fantastic day. The behaviour and participation of the students was outstanding. St Dominic envisaged a community that believed that becoming our best selves for the sake of fullness of life was imperative. Our students certainly gave the best of themselves last Friday. FROM OUR YEAR 6 STUDENTS By: Ella T, Sienna C. hh We were fortunate to have Sister Sheila come to Cabra and talk about how she works with woman and children in South Africa. Sister Sheila started the Kopanang Community Centre in 2001. It started in an old abandoned shed which is now the fantastic Kopanang Community Centre where the women in the community earn money by hand stitching and embroidering items to sell. The women get 66% of the money from the pieces they produce and the rest goes to buy materials. Kopanang supports many children each day, providing them with much needed food and clothing. Sister Sheila was so inspiring and we hope we can support Kopanang in future. By: Brittany A, Eloise G, Sienna Cand Blake T. hh “On August 11 we had Sister Sheila come and talk to us and show us some Aboriginal and African art. hh We made a picture using coloured folded circles and squares that we cut to turn into an amazing picture. hh We all made a design on an A4 piece of card and then we placed them all together and it made a huge creative piece of art. hh We all had fun and got to know Sister Sheila very well. hh On the 12th August we had a talk from Sister Sheila. She was very inspirational because she has built lots of buildings for the African children to go to school and be fed and to be safe around other kids. She told us some sad stories about some young girls who have had a tough life but now she has made them happy and joyful. We hope she can come again soon” (Week 4, Term 3) Friday 15th August 2014 — 4 CABRA DOMINICAN COLLEGE NEWSLETTER MIDDLE SCHOOL NEWS MIDDLE SCHOOL TERM 2, 2014 – HIGH FLYERS By: Jason Thur, Acting Deputy Principal, Middle School The following students are to be congratulated for their outstanding achievements. ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT John Arcilla (6 Black) Benjamin Griscti (6 Gold) Eloise Goodall (6 Rust) Mia Mathew-Klose (6 Rust) Anthony O’Dea (6 Black) Eliza Saris (6 White) Lucy Thiselton (6 Rust) Brittany Ayliffe (6 Rust) Isabella Barchiesi (6 Gold) Sophia Hadfield (6 Black) Miia Ascione (6 White) Lewis Stephens (6 Black) Liam Telford-Sharp (6 Black) Abbey Francis (6 Gold) Diana Mbwika (6 Gold) Kimberley Symonds (6 Black) Madeline De Gennaro (6 Gold) Alice Gilbert (6 Rust) Stephanie Lam (7 White) Daniela Stavrianos (7 White) Leon Bishop (7 Gold) Aislin Gawler (7 White) Jai Pearce (7 White) Christopher Angley (7 Rust) Chloe Gariboli (7 Black) Isabella Cimarosti (7 White) Patrick Moriarty (7 Black) Kenneth Ng (7 Black) Yasmin Blake- Smith (7 White) Caitlin Clarke (7 Rust) Francesca Tew (7 Rust) Fouad Nehme-Badanai (8 Navy) Liam O’Dea (8 Black) Rizelle Fontelar (8 Navy) Lana Ali (8 Yellow) Claire Gilbert (8 Navy) Sophie McCarthy (8 Gold) Ella Sawyer (8 Rust) Abbie Deegan (8 Yellow) Michael Lazaros (8 Black) Alex Priest (8 Black) Anna Grbin (8 White) Zoe Walker-Roberts (8 Rust) Hannah McCormick (8 Tan) Georgia Clark (8 White) Georgia Croucher (8 Black) Ella Griscti (8 Navy) Chloe Lamming (8 Black) Danielle Andal (8 Tan) Claire Langsford (8 Gold) Mikayla Davey (8 Navy) Elizabeth Mannering (9 Black) Madison Chapman (9 Yellow) Eilish Macauley (9 Tan) Emma Baguley (9 White) Anais Elphick (9 Navy) Meghan Hombsch (9 Yellow) Georgia Madigan (9 White) Natassia Messent (9 Navy) Tam Nguyen (9 Yellow) Sophie Anear (9 Tan) Gabrielle Annese (9 White) Georgie Golding (9 Yellow) Nicole Kalkanas (9 White) Samantha Pratt (9 Gold) Danielle Scarfo (9 Navy) Lachlan Symonds (9 Tan) Luke O’Loughlin (9 Tan) Laura Telford-Sharp -(9 Navy) Demi Alexander (9 Rust) APPROACH TO LEARNING Brittany Ayliffe (6 Rust) Alice Gilbert (6 Rust) Ezequiel Gonzalez Pinheiro (6 Rust) Eloise Goodall (6 Rust) Sophia Hadfield (6 Black) Hannah Horvat-Thorneycroft (6 Black) Lucy Thiselton (6 Rust) Tayla Upton (6 Rust) Mia Ballard (6 Black) Ruby Mills (6 Gold) Jana Ramo (6 Rust) Laura Sprigg (6 Rust) John Arcilla (6 Black) Jessica Faunt (6 Rust) Mia Mathew-Klose (6 Rust) Alexandra Newton (6 Rust) Lorena O’Neill (6 Rust) Lewis Stephens (6 Black) Kimberley Symonds (6 Black) Sophie Bentick (6 Rust) Madeline De Gennaro (6 Gold) David Green (6 Gold) Amber Smith (6 White) Amelia Young (6 White) Teresa Loi (6 White) Charlotte Tims (6 White) Sophie Blowes (7 Rust) Daniella Stavrianos (7 White) Khadija Ahmad (7 White) Aislin Gawler (7 White) Stephanie Lam (7 White) Jai Pearce (7 White) Grace Terrell (7 Black) Leon Bishop (7 Gold) Alexander Rohling (7 Gold) Isabella Cimarosti (7 White) Patrick Moriarty (7 Black) Angus Parker (7 White) Chloe van de Water (7 Black) Emily Yiu (7 Rust) Vivien Van Den Berg (7 Black) Bridget Wurdemann (7 Black) Georgia Clark (8 White) Rizelle Fontelar (8 Navy) Anna Grbin (8 White) Danielle Andal (8 Tan) Kyle Davies (8 Rust) Claire Gilbert (8 Navy) Michael Lazaros (8 Black) Sophie McCarthy (8 Gold) Hannah McCormick (8 Tan) Fouad Nehme-Badanai (8 Navy) Liam O’Dea (8 Black) Alex Priest (8 Black) Zoe Walker-Roberts (8 Rust) Ella Griscti (8 Navy) Sophie Kinnersly (8 Black) Amelia McNamara (8 Tan) Abbie Deegan (8 Yellow) Mikayla Davey (8 Navy) Lana Ali (8 Yellow) Bellicia Brachen (8 Yellow) Georgia Croucher (8 Black) Juliana Kojevnikoff (8 Tan) Cristine Lam (8 Black) Chloe Lamming (8 Black) Gabriella Maxwell (8 Navy) Declan Mulcahy (8 Black) Emily Vink (8 Rust) Elizabeth Mannering (9 Black) Sophie Anear (9 Tan) Gabrielle Annese (9 White) Madison Chapman (9 Yellow) Georgia Madigan (9 White) Natassia Messent (9 Navy) Tam Nguyen (9 Yellow) Samantha Pratt (9 Gold) Demi Alexander (9 Rust) Emma Baguley (9 White) Anais Elphick (9 Navy) Georgie Golding (9 Yellow) Meghan Hombsch (9 Yellow) Eilish Macauley (9 Tan) Nicole Kalkanas (9 White) Luke O’Loughlin (9 Tan) Lachlan Symonds (9 Tan) MIDDLE SCHOOL ART AND DESIGN EXHIBITION Written by: Mrs. Antonine Stagg On Thursday night August 7th, parents and friends were challenged and intrigued by a diverse range of works from our art and design students in the Middle School. It was a chance for conversations between the artists and their audience around four themes: spirit, cellular, symmetry and hybrid. The students’ work presented diverse interpretations from geometric sculpture suspended from helium balloons to surrealistic heads with strange protrusions. Parents, friends and family were inspired by the standard and the nature of the art and design. Students were immersed in ideas from both contemporary and historical contexts. To all the parents and friends who visited the exhibition, we are grateful for your support. Thank you to all our staff who assisted with great time and effort in framing, hanging and catering for the event; and to the teachers for their creativity in implementing themes with clever and engaging projects for the students. (Week 4, Term 3) Friday 15th August 2014 — 5 CABRA DOMINICAN COLLEGE NEWSLETTER ST DOMINIC’S DAY (Week 4, Term 3) Friday 15th August 2014 — 6 CABRA DOMINICAN COLLEGE NEWSLETTER ST DOMINIC’S DAY (Week 4, Term 3) Friday 15th August 2014 — 7 CABRA DOMINICAN COLLEGE NEWSLETTER SENIOR SCHOOL NEWS TRUTH, ACTION AND HUMILTY Our recent St. Dominic’s Day was a wonderful way to celebrate the strong sense of community which we have here at Cabra Dominican College. In the lead up to our own St. Dominic’s Day Mass on Friday last week our Senior Student Leaders and I attended the St. Dominic’s Day Deputy PRINCIPAL Masses which were held at Blackfriars Priory Senior School John Cameron School, St. Dominic’s Priory College and St. Mary’s College. We were privileged to be invited to attend each of the Dominican Schools and gain an insight into the special way they acknowledge and celebrate the Feast of St. Dominic. Our Senior Student Leaders and I were warmly welcomed into each of the communities. One of the most powerful ‘teachable moments’ which the students experienced during the week was a deeper understanding and awareness that their Cabra Dominican College story is indeed part of a larger story which exists not just in other schools Adelaide but across the globe. Three key common themes which were woven through each of the Eucharistic celebrations we attended were centred around ‘truth’, ‘action’ and ‘humility’ associated with St. Dominic’s life and teachings. TITRATION STAKES Written by: Lara Lang, Science Coordinator Two teams of Year 12 students from Cabra entered the school round of the Australian National Titration Competition. In a fierce competition that demanded advanced technical skills, high levels of precision and a combined team accuracy of less than 2% error, one of our teams progressed to the State Finals. DRINKING COFFEE AND EATING GELATO DOES HELP YOUR ITALIAN STUDIES! Written by: Sandra Ciccarello, Year 6 Coordinator Last week the Stage 1 Italian Language students visited Gelatissimo and Cibo Coffee Shops in Gouger Street to experience Café culture. The owner of Gelatissimo, Tony Gagliardi, treated the students to a history of gelato making plus a demonstration and taste test. The students were required to place an order in Italian and then write a report on their impressions of the business. They were asked to comment on the service, quantity and the quality of the ice cream and other products and general ambience of the shop. They were then asked to compare their experience with Cibo down the road. Student report hh A Cibo ho provato due gusti, cioccolato e nocciola, ed erano abbastanza buoni. Secondo me, il gelato da Cibo era piu denso e questo non mi piace. Però, devo dire che il caffè di Cibo era il migliore. Sopratutto, tutti e due I negozi avevano I prodotti di ottima qualitά. Il gelato da Gelatissimo era piu costoso, però le porzioni erano piu generose delle porzioni da Cibo. Marcus G. hh Translation: At Cibo I tried two flavours, chocolate and hazelnut, they were quite nice. According to me, the ice cream at Cibo was dense and I don’t like that. However, I must say the coffee at Cibo was the best. Both shops had excellent products. The ice cream at Gelatissimo was more expensive but the portions were more generous. VET AWARD WINNER On Saturday the 2nd August, the successful team participated in the State Finals. Pitted against about 15 other schools and their teams, our Year 12’s worked independently and confidently to titrate1 an unknown solution of sodium carbonate against hydrochloric acid in the 2nd floor Reid laboratories at the University of South Australia. While they did not pass through to the national finals, we are very proud of the efforts of our Chemistry students that represented Cabra. Congratulations to Caleb W, Eleanor B and Alycia E. Footnote: 1 Titration is a laboratory method for quantitative chemical analysis used to determine the unknown concentration of an identified substance or chemical constituent. (Week 4, Term 3) Written by: Tanya Sharkey, Careers and VET Coordinator Congratulations to Year 10 student Sophie O’D, who has been chosen as the VET Award Winner for semester 1 at the Centre for Creative Photography (CCP). Sophie has personally won a prize of $300 and Cabra Dominican College will also receive a $300 Total Photographics Voucher. Sophie is working towards a Certificate IV in Photo Imaging through CCP. She started the course this year. I have also heard that Olivia Artini (2013 Stage 2) has now completed her Certificate III in Children’s Services under the Training Guarantee for SACE students (TGSS). Friday 15th August 2014 — 8 CABRA DOMINICAN COLLEGE NEWSLETTER SENIOR SCHOOL NEWS LEARNING THROUGH VOLUNTEERING OLD SCHOLAR REUNIONS Written by: Ruth Evans, St Mary’s Unit Coordinator This semester my Year 10 SACE Personal Learning Plan (PLP) class began the volunteering aspect of their program. In collaboration with Mr Cameron we have been working in the Tech Room making dog kennels. The long term aim is to build our skills in design and carpentry and to produce pieces of work that could be donated to people in need or sold. Our next project is to build a Cubby House. The class has learnt to adhere to safety requirements in a woodwork area, to competently use a range of tools independently and two fabulous dog kennels are almost finished. Students are very much enjoying the practicality of the class and their confidence and their skills have improved. Class of 2004 10 Year Reunion When: Saturday 22 November Where: TBA Time: 5.30 – Tour of the College 7pm –TBA Cost:TBA Partners welcome Class of 1994 20 Year Reunion When:TBA Still need someone to help coordinate. If you or someone you know would like to help coordinate please contact Helen Telford at Cabra on 81792400. Class of 1989 25 Year Reunion LIBRARY NEWS “I adore book-to-film adaptations when they’re done well, and I’m more lenient than many readers when it comes to what counts as ‘done well.’ For me, the most important thing is that the film maintains the spirit of the original book.” — Maggie Stiefvater What do these books all have in common? The Book Thief, The Stephen Bull Hunger Games, Harry Potter, Twilight, Pinocchio, The Fault in Our Stars and The Time Traveller’s Wife? These works are all books that have been made into movies. LIBRARY Coordinator (Week 4, Term 3) Class of 1984 30 Year Reunion When: Saturday 8 November Where: Avoca Hotel Time: 5pm – Tour of the College 7pm – Avoca Hotel Cost:TBA Contact: [email protected] or 0422912697 www.facebook.com/groups/188586786742 Class of 1974 40 Year Reunion The Book Week theme for this year is Connect to Reading and our annual dress up day this year is Books to Movies. All Year 6-8 students and their teachers are invited to participate. Get your costumes ready for week 6, Tuesday the 26th, great prizes to be won so be as creative as possible. Ms SB and Mrs Mills came to the Middle School assembly on Wednesday and showed you some great ideas on what you could do but we are positive there are hundreds more you could come up with. We can’t wait to see all the Mary Poppins, Wolverines, Harry Potters, Sherlock Holmes, Princesses Anna and Elsa and Frodo Baggins. When: Saturday 8 November Where: Maid of Auckland Time: 1pm – Tour of the College 3pm – Maid of Auckland Cost:$25pp Cocktail Purchase your own drinks Contact: Ross Bates: 0432 200 281 When: Saturday 1 November Where: Jane’s Kitchen Time:4.30pm – Tour of the College 6.30pm – Jane’s Kitchen. 71 Chief Street Brompton Cost: $55pp cocktail food & champagne toast. BYO drinks St Dom’s Day MC, Dixie (Year 12) helps the student body understand the importance of the Cabra Senior Library Blog. Thanks Dixie 55 Year Plus Reunion Morning Tea When: Friday 31 October Where:Cabra Dominican College. St Dominic’s Hall Time: 9.30am to 12noon. Friday 15th August 2014 — 9 CABRA DOMINICAN COLLEGE NEWSLETTER MUSIC NEWS CABARET 2014 – SEPTEMBER 6 Music DIRECTOR Gemma Roberts The Music Department is looking forward to hosting the Cabra Cabaret on September 6 at the Westbourne Park Community Centre. Guests will be seated at tables of 10 but there will be room for dancing while we enjoy the entertainment provided by students, staff and friends of Cabra. Bookings for this event are via our new ONLINE BOOKINGS page on the Cabra website. Tickets are $15 adult/$10 child U18 (plus booking fee). All performers will be issued their own complimentary ticket prior to the event. This event is BYO: nibbles, beverages and your own glass. Please do not wear stilettos or shoes that will harm the floor. The ensembles involved are: Yr 12 soloists, Yr 12 group, Staff/parent Band, Staff/parent Choir, Concert Choir, Jazz Train, Revelation, Jazz Band, Stage Band, Senior Rock Band and Drum Corps. Calling any interested parents and staff who would like to join our combined choir to perform at the Cabaret this year. Rehearsals will take place in the Choir Room on Thursday 21/8, 28/8 & 4/9 from 3.45pm-5.00pm. If you are interested please let Sarah Heaslip know. We are looking forward to a fun, vibrant act for the night. CALENDAR OF EVENTS Please continue to check the calendar of events updated in each newsletter, your emails, information from Ensemble Directors and the music notice board located just outside the Music Office for detailed information regarding upcoming events. “What’s on in Term 3” are posted around the music department. Week 2-6 are in this edition of the newsletter. MUSIC EVENTS Wed August 20 A BODA Band Festival (Senior Drum Corps) Westminster College: 8:30am–1:15pm Wed August 20 Catholic Schools Music Festival combined rehearsal (Festival Choir) – Loreto College: 8.30am–12.05pm Thur August 21 Lunchtime Concert: Callan Alexander (Callan & invited musicians) – Chapel: 1.30pm-2.00pm Fri August 22 ABODA Band Festival (Concert Band) – Westminster College: 8.45am-1.15pm Tue August 26 Yr. 9 Advanced Class Evening Concert (Yr 9 Advanced class) – Chapel & Band Room: Thur August 28 Sun August 31 6.30pm–7.30pm tage 2 Performance Day S (Stage 2 music students and Stage 2 ensembles) – St Dom’s, Chapel & Band Room: 9.00am–3.30pm tella Maris Fete S (Cabra Chorus) – Stella Maris: 11:30am PERMISSION SLIPS As per school policy, all students participating in music performances internally and externally are required to have a signed permission slip from parents. Please make sure these are returned as promptly as possible to assist in planning for events. Music Department Enquiries Phone: 8179 2406 Email: [email protected] 7PM Saturday 6th september 2014 Westbourne Park community centre Adult $15 Students $10 To make a booking online please visit the News|Events page and select Online Bookings on the Cabra website. www.cabra.catholic.edu.au/news-events/online-bookings Bring Your own drinks and nibbles. PRESENTED BY CABRA DOMINICAN COLLEGE MUSIC DEPARTMENT Friday 15th August 2014 presented by cabra dominican college music department (Week 4, Term 3) — 10 CABRA DOMINICAN COLLEGE NEWSLETTER SPORT NEWS SPORT Coordinator Kara Smallman DOMINICAN CUP TRUE CABRA SPIRIT Please refer to Sport Newsletter for pictures and full reports from the Dominican Cup which took place on the weekend. On Saturday August 2nd we were fortunate enough to have two games where Cabra played Cabra in both Soccer and Netball and by all accounts t h e d i s p l ay s o f sportsmanship and Cabra School Spirit were fantastic. The Year 10A Soccer Team came up against the 10B boys in a highly anticipated match on Saturday. Both teams were very keen to show the other what they were made of! The boys all had a fantastic time and played the game within the rules and in good fun. The 10A’s won on the day 4-1. REMINDER: Winter Sport Team/Knockout Professional Photos are taking place in Week 5 on Thursday 21st August between 2:00pm – 5:00pm. Students are reminded to check their time slot for photos and be at St Dominic’s Hall ready and in their correct uniform. CONGRATULATIONS Zachary S (7B) has been selected to represent South Australia in the upcoming Phil Ginsberg under 13 National Ice Hockey Tournament being held in Adelaide on August 7-10. His team will be playing against NSW,VIC, QLD, WA, QLD and the ACT The 9A Netball Team played against the 9A2 Netball Team in a close contest with all girls from both teams giving their all. The girls all thoroughly enjoyed playing against their school friends from other teams and all showed great teamwork throughout. The 9A Team snatched victory in the end defeating 9A2, 27 to 20. Well done to all girls. He has also been selected to play in a Tournament next year in Newcastle NSW representing South Australia against teams from Japan, Korea, USA, Canada and NZ. Good luck Zachary! We love to share students’ sporting achievments with the Cabra Sport Community. If your child has achieved some great results in any out of school sports, we’d love to hear about it — and see a picture too! Please email us at [email protected] SPORT OFFICE: UNIFORM SHOP: Phone: 8179 2415 Email: [email protected] Phone: 8179 2461 Email: [email protected] COMMUNITY NOTICES The services and events contained in this newsletter are in no way connected with the school and are included for your information only. Parents and caregivers need to make their own enquiries and assessments about the suitability of these events and services for their needs and those of their children. RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS Budding dancers and gymnasts Bodywork classes incorporating stretching, balletic fitness and foundations of rhythmic gymnastics are being introduced for girls aged 5 - 13yrs. Recreational classes for Term 3 starting 28 July 2014 WHERE: Westbourne Park Community Centre, 418 Goodwood Road, Cumberland Park on: WHEN: Mondays: 6:15 - 7:15pm Fridays: 6:30 - 7:30pm Sundays: 2:30 - 3:30pm Please contact Adrianne: Phone: 0414 295 859 Email [email protected] (Week 4, Term 3) SLEEP AND YOUR TEENAGER Are you concerned about your 13-18 year old getting enough sleep? HAVE YOU SEEN THIS BIRD? Hope Ward Tennis Club (an ANZ Hot Shots Club) has vacancies for Junior & Senior members, of all standards, for the Summer 2014/15 Season. Come and hear Dr Sarah Blunden, sleep researcher, talk about the importance of sleep for this age group. TO BOOK ONLINE VISIT: PARENTINGSA. EVENTBRITE.COM.AU Phone: 8303 1660 Email: health.parentingsa@ health.sa.gov.au TWO SEMINARS ARE AVIALBLE Tuesday 9 September Tuesday 16 September, 7.15 For more information about caring for your child go to www.cyh.com TENNIS PLAYERS WANTED (ALL AGES) COME ALONG TO OPEN DAY: including free Sausage Sizzle, on Sunday 31st August (Tweed Street, Cumberland Park). ‘Douglas’ was LOST on Sunday 13th of July and we are extremely worried about him He is hand tame, but will bite if nervous, NOT A CUDDLY PARROT. Please contact me if you have any information. Phone: 0449 756 155 Email: [email protected] Hot Shots* (5-7 year olds) 10.00am to 11.00am Juniors 11.00am to 1.00pm Seniors 1.00pm to 3.00pm *Attend a free Hot Shots games/ activities session. Bookings for this session are essential so please contact Lyn to register. Enquiries to: Lyn Pettman (Junior Coordinator) – 0418 851 873 Friday 15th August 2014 — 11 CABRA DOMINICAN COLLEGE ADVERTISEMENTS Interactive links are available in these advertisements • Renovations • Additions • New Homes • • Commercial Projects • Multi HIA Award winning builder 8374 0757 TOM GREIG’S SAFE & LEGAL Phone: 8351 1760 Mobile: 0417 880 126 CHIROPRACTOR www.ramagebuilders.com.au Driving School 8374 4033 Dr. Geoff McCann B.Sc.Grad.Dip.Chiro. 92 Winston Ave Melrose Park (opposite Beck’s Bakehouse) www.chiroactive.com.au [email protected] YOUR LOCAL FAMILY OWNED BUSINESS WESTBOURNE PARK – 421 GOODWOOD ROAD 82729311 Opening Hours – Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday – 8am to 7pm Thursday – 8am to 9pm, Saturday – 8am to 5pm, Sunday – 9am to 5pm “ Our Oral Health Therapists Andrea Paul and Robyn Pavy, specialise in dental care for children and adolescents to the age of 18. ” “ 8297 4777 Gap free check-up and clean for private dental health insurance patients. Conditions may apply ” $1,000 FREE DENTAL FOR ELIGIBLE CHILDREN EVERY 2 YEARS Address: 95 East Avenue, Clarence Park SA 5034 Fax: 8297 4779 Web: www.advanceddentalcentre.com.au Email: [email protected] WASHING MACHINES•DRYERS•DISHWASHERS•OVENS•STOVE TOPS•RANGEHOODS •NO CALL OUT FEE We specialise in repair and service of the following brands... ASKO, MIELE, ARISTON, BENDIX, DISHLEX, ELECTROLUX, THOR, SIMPSON, HOOVER, WESTINGHOUSE, WHIRLPOOL, FISHER & PAYKEL 436 Goodwood Road, Cumberland Park SA 5041 Phone: 8272 4144 Email: [email protected] Web: www.goldlineappliances.com.au Qualified technicians with over 40 years experience Thank you to the businesses above who support us through advertising in the College Newsletter. Please support local businesses who continue to support CABRA Dominican College If you are interested in cost effective advertising including a free professional design service, please contact us: Advertising Enquiries: [email protected] Advertisements should not to be seen as an endorsement by the college, its staff or students. Parents and caregivers should make their own assessment regarding the suitability of products or service advertised based on their needs and those of their children.
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