Semester One News - Caroline Chisholm Catholic College

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Semester One News - Caroline Chisholm Catholic College
2016 Semester One News
F ROM T HE S T UD E N T S
REVIEW
Campus Captains
Campus Student Christ the King Fiona Nguyen Kearra Bossini Caitlyn Tamchai Jenny Nguyen Environment
Events
Mentoring
Social Justice
St John’s Jack Eeles Emmanuel Yeboah Aaron Buttigieg Eric Tran Environment
Events
Mentoring
Social Justice
College Captains Kaycee Cardente Adrian Czopowski Anthony Melhem Frances Raymundo Environment
Events
Mentoring
Social Justice
House Captains
Christ the King Sanghaya Creo Anna-Maria Balauca Stephanie Grech Lauren Spiteri Ambrose
Clare
Galgani
Lorenzo
St John’s Absulsalam (Steve) Edward Ambrose
Matthew Krol Clare
Danny Nguyen Galgani
Brandon Camilleri Lorenzo
Sacred Heart Mimi Luong Vivian Nguyen Tommy Nguyen Melissa Pham Ambrose
Clare
Galgani
Lorenzo
House Sport Captains
Christ the King Tracey Ngo
Jasmine Khong
Jessica Mulder
Tina Marabeliotakis
Ambrose
Clare
Galgani
Lorenzo
St John’s Lokesh Jassi
Aydan Le
Andy Chau
Geoff Logie
Ambrose
Clare
Galgani
Lorenzo
Sacred Heart Leon Theodoropoulos
Peter Vo
Alysha Williamson
Brandyn Disisto
Ambrose
Clare
Galgani
Lorenzo
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“In my leadership role my aim is
to have a positive impact on the
school community with the support
of the Christ the King Galgani House
Coordinator, Mr Noye, and the
members of Galgani House.
Being a leader is about encouraging
others and inspiring them to be the
best they can be. Following in the
footsteps of St Gemma Galgani, I
hope that as House Captain I can
build up team spirit and encourage my
peers to strive for all that is good.”
STEPHANIE GRECH (YEAR 9)
CHRIST THE KING GALGANI HOUSE CAPTAIN
Principal’s Address
Marco DiCesare
Throughout the course of any
school semester, an enormous
amount is accomplished. I would
like to congratulate all students
and staff on their achievements
and contributions, whether it was
developing a new skill or teaching
technique, or achieving something
great and perhaps unexpected.
I also thank parents for their
continued support of the College.
Some of the highlights from
Semester 1 include:
»» The formal opening and blessing of
the new and refurbished buildings
and facilities conducted by Bishop
Long
»» Many parents and visitors to the
College have commented on the more
welcoming and functional facilities
»» Chisholm Court being utilised as an
alternate teaching space as well as a
gathering place
“I have always enjoyed having a
leadership role throughout my school
life. It all started when I was a school
captain at Our Lady’s Primary School
in Sunshine; it really inspired me
to continue taking on leadership
positions here at Caroline Chisholm
Catholic College.
I am fortunate to have such great
people to look up to. I look forward to
being motivated alongside the other
three St John’s Campus Captains and
Director of Campus Ms Banks.”
AARON BUTTIGIEG (YEAR 9)
ST JOHN’S CAMPUS CAPTAIN, MENTORING
»» Both the St John’s and Sacred
Heart campuses coming together
in Chisholm Court for the ANZAC
day commemorative ceremony,
something that I am sure will happen
on many more occasions
»» The Chapel being used to celebrate
Eucharist on numerous occasions,
being a sacred space for reflective
Religious Education classes and
meditation, as well as for regular
prayer and other liturgical services
»» Sacred Heart day masses celebrated
in the Auditorium and the Fair
conducted in Chisholm Court and the
basketball courts
The College is also very proud of the
successful implementation of the new
Vertical House Structure and Learner
Mentor System. I thank and congratulate
all students and staff for their efforts to
embrace this important change and
ensure that positive outcomes are
achieved for all.
Student Leaders
Congratulations to
the talented group of
students who will lead
College initiatives in
Environment, Mentoring,
Social Justice and
Events this year.
We have already seen
their confidence grow,
along with their skills
in public speaking and
teamwork, and look
forward to their work in
Semester 2.
2016 College Captains Kaycee Cardente, Adrian Czopowski,
Anthony Melhem and Frances Raymundo
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IMPR O VI N G O UR C O L L EG E C O M M U NI T Y
FA ITH
New Buildings Open
Prayer
God of Refuge
and Solace,
The College was delighted to
unveil revitalised recreation and
administration areas that will benefit
students and staff, both now and
for generations to come.
Your son Jesus offered
respect and dignity to those
society ignored, forgot,
rejected and failed.
We were joined by Bishop Vincent
Long as well as principals from local
Catholic primary and secondary
schools to celebrate the official opening
of the Chapel, Chisholm Court and
administration areas at the St John’s
and Sacred Heart campus.
Caroline Chisholm’s work for
immigrants, young women
and families for many
decades gave hope, skills
and economic opportunity
to those society disregarded
and denigrated as unworthy
of their support.
Bishop Long presided over the
blessing, and two of our College
Captains shared the stories behind the
naming of some of our new spaces.
The Chapel is named after Fr Andre
Coindre, of the Sacred Heart Brothers,
who founded what is now Caroline
Chisholm Catholic College.The
Chisholm Court, which features a
bronze statue of Caroline Chisholm in
honour of our namesake, is an area
where students socialise and relax at
recess and lunchtime, as well as pass
through on their way to classes.
Opening and blessing of new buildings
Caroline would assist
anyone who needed her
help, regardless of faith,
race or culture. She was
a prophet of her time. She
is a role model for today.
May her anniversary be a
reminder to work for justice.
The design and artworks of the
renewed spaces are integrated within
the architecture and landscape with
the aim of creating a sense of journey,
inspiration, contemplation
and storytelling as you move through
the College.
Give us the courage to act
for the outcast with love
and justice; without fear or
favour; without judgement or
criticism; without counting
the cost. May your will be
done and not ours.
We acknowledge College Business
Manager, Mrs Irma DeGuzman, who
has maintained a calm and methodical
approach in supporting the renovations
over the last 18 months. We would also
like to thank our architects at Orchard
Design and Branch Studios for their
wonderful work of turning our vision
into reality.
We make our prayer in the
name of Our Lady Help
of Christians.
Future upgrades are planned for the
science laboratories at St John’s and
Sacred Heart campus, as well as the
Madeline Performing Arts Centre and
administration areas at Christ the King.
Amen
Inside the Fr Andre Coindre chapel
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Around Chisholm Court
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NEW S T RUC T URE
Building Relationships
At the beginning of the year,
the College implemented an
important change to its structure
with the Vertical House and Learner
Mentor System.
The Vertical House Structure places
students of different year levels – Years
7-9 and Years 10-12 – in the same home
rooms, now referred to as Learner Mentor
Groups, with the same Learner Mentor
for at least three years. The Learner
Mentor comes to know each student and
their parents very well, building a strong
relationship and meeting with the student
and their parents three times a year to
discuss progress across the curriculum.
The Learner Mentor approach is linked
to our ‘social emotional’ learning program
and connects good wellbeing with
effective learning. Parents can view the
Learning Curve Program with their sons
and daughters online at learningcurve.
com.au to understand the resources
available to staff and students to engage
STAFF AC H I E VE ME N T S
in discussion about a number of
areas of development, including
organisational skills, relationships,
recognition of character strengths
and building personal resilience.
We have already seen amazing
outcomes from the transition, including
peer-to-peer support from older students
who can share their experiences with
others first hand, as well as positive
feedback from families at parent and
Learner Mentor meetings.
R E V IE W
College Staff Lead State
Vocational Education
and Training Award
The Victorian Curriculum and
Assessment Authority (VCAA)
recently recognised the expertise
of two of our staff members in
appointing them to leadership roles
– and enabling our students to
benefit from the valuable insights
they will gain.
Caroline Chisholm Catholic
College won a vocational
education and training award at
the Auspiced Training Industry
Partnership Annual Conference.
College English teacher Ms Karen
Welberry is now also a member of the
Literature Text Advisory Panel, while
Head of Learning – Technology Mr
Colin Chapman has been appointed
as a State Reviewer for VCE Systems
Engineering.
A number of other College staff
members are also VCAA exam
assessors with first-hand knowledge of
what it takes to attain excellent results.
Karen Welberry
Colin Chapman
The award for Excellence in
Documentation is a fitting reward for
the hard work and commitment of our
Vocational Education and Training (VET)
staff, as well as the high standard of our
vocational education courses.
Congratulations to Applied Learning
Coordinator Mr Bernard O’Keefe who
has overseen the introduction of a
number of VET Units 1 & 2 and the
progression of these courses into Units
3 & 4, as well as to the teachers of
these subjects.
A RT
STU DE N T S UC C E S S
Champion Debaters
College debate teams are
performing exceptionally well in the
2016 Schools Competition, which is
ongoing and will end in August.
Topics of debate included the legalisation
of Uber, media reporting on ongoing
criminal trials and Australia’s refugee
intake, among many more.
All of the four teams entered have won in
the first round, and three of the four won
their second round debates too.
Debating is a valuable skill for students,
promoting confidence, effective public
presentation and critical thinking.
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Cecilia Rafanan
and her designs
Congratulations to:
A Grade 1 Adrian Czopowski,
Vai Aminatunai and Jason Ly 
A Grade 2 Christine Camero, Carl
D’Souza and Kelvin Tsui 
B Grade Charles Logie, Joey Ho
and Sarah Camilleri 
C grade Neena Pynadath, Kyla Trung
and Maureen Pham
LEA RN I N G
Picture Perfect
Staff Engagement in
Professional Learning
‘100 High School Sketchbooks’
– a forthcoming print and e-book
designed to feature outstanding art
examples from around the world –
will include the work of our very own
VCE Art student Cecilia Rafanan.
Teaching staff and learning support
officers were involved in professional
learning in Restorative Practices,
guest presented by David Vinegrad
(above).
Cecilia’s work was chosen from more
than 600 entries by the Student Art
Guide, a website designed to promote
the work of art students aged 14 to
18 around the world, for its inaugural
publication.
While Cecilia has been into art since
kindergarten, the acceptance of her work
was a pleasant surprise – she has no
plans to turn art into her career, instead
looking to study science at university and
keep art as a hobby.
The initiative helped equip staff with
further tools to build strong pillars of
communication between them, students,
parents and the wider community.
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STU DE N T AC HI E VE ME N T S
Celebrating Excellence
Some of the top students of 2015
SEN IOR LEA RN IN G
Employers Applaud
Students
Congratulations to VCAL students
who recently participated in work
experience – employers praised the
students’ work ethic, motivation and
determination, with several students
also offered future apprenticeships
or employment.
Work experience provides insights for
students in their desired industry, helps
them develop soft skills and builds realworld contacts and job readiness.
Special mentions to the following students:
»» Steven Fraser who showed great
determination and resilience in finding
the placement he really wanted at
Signarama South Melbourne by
making countless phone calls to get it
»» Kayla Grech at a hairdressing salon
with staff looking forward to having
Kayla full time in the future
We launched the 2016 academic
year with events to celebrate the
achievements of our most recent
crop of graduates.
Among those honoured at a mass and
opening assembly were the top 20
students of the class of 2015 – leaders
in learning excellence who have taken to
heart the College ethos of being the best
you are called to be.
Speaking at the assembly was 2015 dux
Dylan Jape who achieved an impressive
ATAR score of 99.6 (out of a total 99.95)
as well as perfect subject study scores
of 50 out of 50 in Chemistry, Physics,
Mathematical Methods and Biology.
Now studying Biomedical Science at
Monash University, Dylan highlighted
the importance of perseverance,
determination and the support of others
to reach your potential. He said:
“If you had told me just a few years ago
that I’d address you all as the Dux of
2015, I would have laughed. In year
10, I was struggling in English, just
getting by in Science and nearly failing in
mathematics. So what happened?
I think it comes down to just two reasons
for success.
The first, is the people that supported me
through my studies. Teachers, friends,
classmates and my family. They drove
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me, supported me and encouraged me.
It was this support that gave me the
second key to success; purpose. I
realised I wanted to succeed, I wanted
to prove wrong any doubts anyone ever
had in me.
That realisation drove me all the way
here today, it made me pour hundreds
if not thousands of hours into studying
because I was determined to never take
a step back again.
If you had to take away one thing from
this, it’s that you can turn it around. I’m
living proof that you can.
You have to ask yourself; what is actually
important to me? At the end of the day,
when I look back, what will I be most
proud of? What will make me happy?
Now studying
Biomedical Science
at Monash University,
Dylan highlighted
the importance
of perseverance,
determination and the
support of others to
reach your potential.
»» Brandon Linsley at Radisson
Restaurant with the manager asking
for more students from our College
because he was so impressed with
Brandon’s work
Caroline Chisholm Catholic College is
committed to providing every opportunity
for students to achieve their best in their
individual talents and interests.
Year 12 Retreat
Year 12 students recently had the
opportunity to come together, reflect
on their faith and strengthen their
sense of community on a retreat – a
valuable exercise in what can be a
stressful year.
You have to ask yourself these questions.
And when you do have the answer,
make it a reality.”
Dylan was honoured again in April at the
2016 Premier’s VCE Awards ceremony,
winning the Premier’s Award for
Mathematical Methods.
The Premier’s VCE Awards acknowledge
outstanding results of students and
pay tribute to principals, teachers and
families who play a valuable role in
supporting and encouraging students
during their studies.
»» Madeline Langdale who was offered
a job at disability service provider
Mambourin next year after she
completes her VET at the College
Divided into three groups at Lake Dewar,
Campaspe Downs and Amberley, the
students also discussed potential future
challenges they may face beyond the
College’s walls at the two-night retreat in
April.
Dylan Jape receiving his Premier’s
Award for Mathematical Methods
(CAS)
A RTS
Parading Dance
Skills at Moomba
College students of all ages joined
together in an out-of-classroom
opportunity to perform in front of
thousands of spectators at the
Moomba Parade. They paid tribute
to the men and women who help to
defend Australia through dance.
Students excelled in performing a
demanding routine which combined
marching, strong angular shapes
and high energy dancing in unison,
choreographed by Dance & Drama
teacher Ms Cailin Debrincat.
Students enjoyed the opportunity to
make friendships with participants from
other year levels, and follow up on the
success the College enjoyed
at Moomba last year with a Cat in the
Hat theme.
“I would love to continue to have dance
in my life; a possible career for me in
the future would be a dance teacher.
What I enjoyed most about being
a part of the Moomba parade was
learning the choreography and working
with a great group of girls across
different year levels.”
Kayla Bajzek, Year 12
“If I didn’t have the opportunity to
dance in the Moomba parade, it is
very unlikely that I would have met
these amazing and talented students.
In the dance, we tried to portray
courage and strength in a
creative way.”
Mikayla Camilleri, Year 12
We wish all Year 12s good luck for
Semester 2 and remind them to reach
out to their peers or teachers if they feel
overwhelmed or need help.
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SPORT
Girls AFL Flourishes
Caroline Chisholm Catholic College fielded two feisty
female Aussie rules football teams at the Girls AFL
Tournament held by the Sports Association of Catholic
Co-educational Secondary Schools (SACCSS) in May.
Watched by recruiters from the Victoria University Western
Spurs Women’s Football Club, the teams competed against
10 other schools, playing eight games across the junior and
senior competitions.
Music students with Phil Ceberano
ARTS
Music News
Rock veteran Phil Ceberano shared
stagecraft strategies and more at a
recent workshop with Year 11 and 12
VCE VET music classes.
Ceberano – best known as Kate
Ceberano’s band leader and guitarist
– joined drummer Thom Mann to
discuss their experiences in the music
industry when performing in front of large
audiences, on TV or recording albums in
the studio.
The Year 12 VCE VET music class also
performed at two instrumental musical
soirees in the Quin Auditorium, joined
by students studying instruments under
Gillian Gurtler, Wayne Townsend-Booth,
Natasha Rodrigues and Gideon Brazil.
Our student musicians also made a fine
showing at the Sacred Heart Day mass,
with 150 choir members and a 25-piece
orchestra providing liturgical music for
the College.
VCE Art Camp
Units 3 & 4 visual arts students
attended a camp at Lady Northcote
in Glenmore at the end of Term 1
to work on their already-extensive
folios and gain inspiration in a new,
outdoor environment.
“The crown jewel of the media workshop
would have been the team effort in
creating the short film ‘Art Camp’, which
we planned, shot and edited in only two
hours. The sense of shared pride in the
completion of such a project was a real
highlight for all media students.”
Andrew Dinh, studying Media
“The most amazing part of the art
camp experience was being able to
rediscover our own abilities. Starting
fresh and exploring new ideas in a new
environment allowed us to express our
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Dazzling Latin
Dance
Students have developed new skills
and terrific teamwork through Latin
Dance lessons as part of the Year 9 End
of Year Enrichment Week Program.
The College partnered with external
experts Celebrar A Vida Dance to run
the sessions, which culminated with
a fantastic performance as part of the
Junior Arts Performance evening.
The six boys and four girls were so
enthusiastic about the opportunity that
they rehearsed together outside of class
time, with their teamwork showing in the
quality of their performance.
Congratulations coaches Ryan Noye and Bernard O’Keefe and
to all players on the day, with particular honourable mentions
to Year 7 Nikita Katsantonis and Year 10 Claudia Saric whose
excellent performances were commended by the umpires.
We are now looking forward to August when the senior girls
will take on Marian College in the annual female footy clash.
Swimmers’ Success
Our swim squad’s early mornings,
hard work and dedication have
been rewarded at the SACCSS
Swimming Carnival.
In the lead-up to the carnival, swim
squad members gathered at 6.50am at
the LeBreton Swim Centre for an hour
of intensive training before school.
Coached by teacher Colin Chapman
and ex-student and previous College
swim star Robyn Lee, 17 students
competed against 15 other schools at
the annual competition at Melbourne
Sports and Aquatic Centre in March.
The College won the Junior Girls
artistic concepts with pride.”
Nina Phillips, studying Studio Arts
“Our class had a great time at camp
which brought us a lot of closer, and
helped us develop new skills and ideas.”
Lorenzo Rodas, studying Visual
Communication & Studio Arts
Golf Champion
Golfing prodigy Lance Smith took
out the championship at
the SACCSS Golf Competition for
the third year running, winning by
two shots at Werribee Golf Club
in February.
Lance, who plays off a handicap of
three at Sunshine Golf Course, is aiming
to gain a PGA traineeship at the end
of the year to launch his golf career –
with the hope of eventually becoming
a professional.
Aggregate, Junior Team Aggregate and
Senior Boys Aggregate for Division 2.
Honourable mentions to the following
students for their exceptional individual
performances:
»» Martin Ta, Year 7 awarded the
Individual Male 13 year old
Champion for Division 2
»» Kimberley Raymundo, Year 7
awarded the Individual Female 13
year old Champion for Division 2
»» Anthony Phan, Year 8 awarded
the Individual Male 14 year old
Champion for Division 2, for his
second year in a row
Year 7s Shine
It’s always exciting to see up-andcoming athletes at the College, and
this semester did not disappoint.
More than half the Year 7 cohort
tried out for a spot on our SACCSS
Premier League teams in basketball,
volleyball, soccer and netball.
The interschool competition involved our
teams playing weekly matches against
other schools in the western conference
of the SACCSS throughout Term 2.
Highlights from the season include:
»» Boys soccer team won all of their
matches to secure top spot on the
ladder and a home final
»» Girls volleyball team also went through
the entire season undefeated –
without dropping a single set
»» Girls netball team won four out of five
games securing their spot in the finals
for the first time in more than
five years
Well done to all players and
coaches involved.
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FA ITH
Lived Faith
Commissioning Mass
In addition to acknowledging our 2015
Year 12 high achievers, our first mass
and assembly focussed on reflecting
our community identity including
the opportunities and benefits of
leadership initiatives at the College and,
more broadly, the importance of our
democratic community in Australia.
Project Compassion
We support a range of community
causes, and recently raised
$1,800 for the 2016 Caritas Project
Compassion Campaign, which will
be used for:
»» A skills-building workshop for artists
where Aboriginal elders pass on
traditional cultural knowledge to
younger generations
»» Schooling for four children in
Laos with an intellectual disability
for one year
CELE RBRAT I O N
Sacred Heart Day
This year’s Sacred Heart Day was
celebrated with masses and a fair
in May, which focussed on housebased stalls and activities.
consumed with gusto. Students and
staff raised some $4,000 above and
beyond costs to contribute to Catholic
missionary works.
As usual, the DJ was at the centre of
exuberant celebration and food was
Credit for the success of the day should
be directed to Deputy Principal Wellbeing
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Andrew Martin, Director of Faith and
Mission Mr Bernard Green and to
Music Director Ms Karen Heath, along
with all of the House Coordinators and
administration staff who organised the
stalls and managed logistics.
ANZAC Service
We commemorated ANZAC Day with moving ceremonies held at all our campuses on Friday 22nd April. We thank all students and
staff involved, especially organisers Ms Natalie Meddis, Mr Flavio Faccone and Ms Karen Heath.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
Musical
CAROLINE CHISHOLM CATHOLIC COLLEGE PRESENTS
2016 Calendar of Events
28/06 Yr 12 English Practice Exam
It’s time to strap on your
rollerblades and double up
on denim – Caroline Chisholm
Catholic College’s musical this
year is ‘90s Popstars’.
09/07 Italian Exchange begins
11/07 Staff Faith Day, Student Free Day
12/07 Start of Term 3
Students will showcase all the
greats from the decade including
songs by Backstreet Boys, Spice
Girls and MC Hammer.
13/07 Yr 10RS-A Ski Trip
13/07 Boys Senior Soccer
14/07 Senior AFL/Netball
Public performances will show on
Thursday 18th and Friday 19th
August at 7pm. Updates will be
posted on our website:
www.cccc.vic.edu.au.
15/07 Yr 8 Placement Test
15/07 Yr 10RS-B Ski Trip
A joint reunion for the classes of
1976, 1986, 1996 and 2006
will be held at Caroline Chisholm
Catholic College (formally St
John’s College, Chisholm College
and Christ the King College).
Head to our website to register
and update your details and be
sure to let all your old school
friends know.
We would also love to have you
on the organising committee if
you’re interested in helping out.
There will be a couple of night
time meetings and assistance
on the night. Please email
[email protected]
for more details.
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Wednesday Matinee (Primary schools): 17th August 2016 - 12pm
Thursday Matinee (Yr7 and Yr8): 18th August 2016 - 12pm
Winter Concert Open Day
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17th August.
21st June at 7pm in the Quin
Guided tours with current students
Auditorium.
and staff provide the opportunity to
Let the winter blues drift away as
experience our College ‘in action’
you get lost in the warm sounds of
and learn about the innovative and
students performing.
personalised teaching programs,
excellent facilities and inclusive
Entry is free and refreshments will be
community.
available to purchase on the night,
with all proceeds going toward the
For more information or to register
Year 11 VCE VET music tour, where
your interest, please contact our
students travel to regional Victoria
registrar via email registrar@cccc.
performing at different venues
vic.edu.au or call 03 9296 5311.
and participating in workshops, to
build their performance and event
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03/10 Start of Term 4
04/10 Yr 9D Camp Begins
17/08 Open Day
10/10 Imagine Exhibition Week Begins
17/08Matinee Performance
– Primary Schools
11/10 Yr 9E Camp Begins
17/08 Senior Girls Soccer
18/08 & 19/08
College Musical
Public Performances
11/10 Open Day
17/10 Last Day of Yr 12 Classes
17/10 Yr 12 Final Assembly
18/10 Yr 9F Camp Begins
18/10 Yr 12 Celebration Day
23/08 Yr 9A Camp Begins
20/07 Yr 10RS-D Ski Trip
25/10 Yr 9G Camp Begins
25/08 Senior Soccer Grand Final
26/10 Yr 12 Exams
20/07 Yr 7 Reflection Day
29/08 SACCSS Athletics Carnival
01/11 Melbourne Cup Day
21/07 Yr 12 Photo
03/11 D9 City Experience Begins
22/07 Yr 10RS-E Ski Trip
29/08YR 10, 11 & 12 VCAL Work
Experience Begins
25/07 Yr 10RS-F Ski Trip
30/08 Yr 9B Camp Begins
25/07 Languages Week Begins
01/09 Yr 10 Reflection Day
04/11
Alumni Reunion; 2006, 1996,
1986, 1976
25/07 Senior Soccer
02/09 Year 11 Music Tour Begins
07/11 Yr 9 Reflection Day
26/07Senior Pathways and Subject
05/09 Tennis Tournament
08/11 Yr 9H Camp Begins
05/09 Yr 9C Camp Begins
10/11 Yr 8 Grand Final
27/07 Yr 10RS-G Ski Trip
05/09 Yr 12 English Information Evening
11/11 Last Day for Yr 10 & Yr 11
28/07 Senior Futsal Tournament
06/09 Yr 9 Semi Finals
11/11 Yr 11 Final Assembly
28/07Australian Mathematics
06/09 Yr 10 Music Concert
11/11 Yr 11 Students Dismissed 12.40
09/09 Yr 8 Reflection Day
11/11 Yr 10 Final Assembly
29/07 Yr 10RS-H Ski Trip
09/09 VCE LOTE Camp Begins
14/11 Yr 10 & 11 Exams Begin
01/08 Japanese Exchange Begins
15/11 Yr 9I Camp Begins
01/08 Yr 10TT-A Ski Trip
12/09Learner Mentor Meeting
Week Begins
02/08Awards Assembly & Talent Quest
12/09 Instrumental Soiree
22/11 Year 9 Exams Begin
13/09 Yr 9 Grand Final
24/11 Year 11 & 12 Transition Begins
03/08 Yr 12 Ski Trip
14/09 Japan Trip Begins
29/11 Evening of Excellence
03/08 D9 Orientation Day
15/09 End of Term 3
02/12 2017 Yr 11 & 12 Students Finish
04/08 Senior Boys Soccer
15/09 Yr 8 Premier League
05/12 Inquiry Program Begins
08/08 Yr 11 OES Camp Begins
16/09 Staff PL Day, Student Free Day
09/12 Yr 7-9 Students Finish
10/08 Yr 10 Social
16/09 Yr 12 English Practice Exam
20/12 School Office Closes
18/07 Yr 10RS-C Ski Trip
Renew old friendships and
reconnect with the College
at the alumni reunion event
on Friday 4th November.
12/08 Student Free Day
19/09 Yr 12 Practice Exam Week Begins
22/08Book Week: “Australia: Story
Country” Begins
16/07 Grade 6 Testing Day
Alumni
Reunion
11/08Course Selection Day - Learner
Mentor Focussed
Selection PIN
Competition
at MCEC
18/10 Graduation Dinner
03/11 Yr 8 Semi Finals
17/11 SACCSS Awards
Semester 1 News 2016 15
To know, engage, inspire
Main Reception
and Accounts Office
St John’s Campus
Sacred Heart Campus
Christ The King
Campus
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Braybrook VIC 3019
P: 03 9296 5311
F: 03 9296 5381
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Braybrook VIC 3019
P: 03 9296 5311
F: 03 9296 5381
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Braybrook VIC 3019
P: 03 9296 5345
F: 03 9296 5381
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