newsletter - Killester College
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newsletter - Killester College
Killester College www.killester.vic.edu.au newsletter A Prayer for Peacemakers Friday November 27th, 2015 Principal’s Message Spirit of God, Dear Parents and Friends, give us the openness, deep within us Girls who participated in last week's Energy Breakthrough at Maryborough had a fantastic experience and were great ambassadors for the school. We had three teams in the race which is judged on two components. The first is a presentation by the team about their vehicle and the second component is based on how many laps of the circuit the team does in 24 hours. Our Year 9 team came second, which was unexpected given the quality of some of the competitors. Their presentation to the judging panel was outstanding, so well done to this team. Congratulations to all the girls involved in this exciting event. A big thank you to Mr Cherrington who spent many hours in the holidays and on weekends repairing bikes and sourcing parts. In addition, together with the girls, he organised fundraising activities and at the race was the main person in the pit stop to do repairs as the bikes suffered through the rough and tumble of the race. Many other staff assisted on the weekend and at sausage sizzles as well as families and friends. My sincere thanks to all these people. to recognise, daily, all people as made in your image and likeness. Help us to learn from one another the ways of being fully alive, at peace with ourselves and with those around us. Give us the courage to transform those parts of ourselves and our world that separate and create enmity. Help us to take steps to stop the cycle of violence in our homes, in our workplaces, in our neighbourhoods, in our country, in our world. May we be open to our deepest yearning for a world alive with your justice and truth, to dream of a society where all are treated with respect, and, with the power of your Spirit, to take steps to bring it about. Next week we have a number of important events. On Monday night the Music Department are offering two concerts. Girls have been working hard in preparation for these and we look forward to an entertaining evening. Information for booking is detailed later in this newsletter. On Tuesday evening the final meetings for Killester Stewardship Committees and Council will be held. We have had many parents contribute behind the scenes to Killester this year. Parents on these committees, as well as working bees and many other functions have been fantastic in their involvement to the school and we will celebrate their contributions next Tuesday. On Thursday we will be hosting an orientation day for all the new 2016 Year 7 students and on Thursday night we will celebrate our inaugural Awards Evening. The Awards Evening will be followed by a special assembly on Friday where Endeavour Awards will be announced. These two events are acknowledging the efforts and achievements of girls during the year. Importantly, we have included awards for students who have exhibited the essence of school spirit and lived out our motto of Strength and Kindliness. Wishing you and your family a great week ahead and hoping to see you at one of the above events, Leanne Di Stefano Principal Learning Today, Leading Tomorrow The Week Ahead 2016 School Charges NOVEMBER/DECEMBER The 2016 FINANCIAL NEWSLETTER is now available on the College website www.killester.vic.edu.au. Go to community portal>parent portal.>download forms Monday 30th Music Concert Yr 10 Transition Tuesday 1st Yr 10 Transition Yr 8 Bushwalk Yr 10 Deakin University Excursion 9am-1pm Stewardship Council & Committee Meeting Wednesday 2nd Yr 10 Transition Yr 8 & 9 Transition Thursday 3rd Yr 7 Orientation Day Yr 10 Transition Awards Night Friday 4th Yr 10 Transition School Assembly P3 & 4 The annual school fees will be $2130.00 and the Capital Contribution remains at $215.00. Camps for next year will be billed to the families as follows:Year 7 Orientation camp is $175.00 Year 9 Outdoor Education camp is $480.00 Year 11 Canberra Trip is $780.00 And the Year 12 retreat is $250.00 The Financial Newsletter is detailed and available on the website, from the Finance Office and will be posted home with the students reports. Awards Process 2015 It is with a sense of growing anticipation that Killester’s inaugural Awards Night is coming next week. Those to be presented with an Academic Achievement Award or an Honour Award will be presented with theirs on Thursday night, December 3rd. Those being awarded with an Endeavour Award will be presented with theirs at a school assembly, Friday December 4th at 11.00am. Coming to the End of the School Year........ Student’s receiving an award must be in attendance to receive it. Letters announcing which students are the recipients will be sent in the mail on Friday November 27th. TiIME TO RETURN THOSE OVERDUE BOOKS!! Important: Recipients MUST RSVP to the events to ensure the process runs smoothly. As the assessment classes are winding up for 2015, it is the perfect time to clean out lockers and bags and find all those books borrowed throughout the year. Any overdue books need to be returned before the end of the year. Girls are allowed to borrow books for over the Summer holidays if their overdues are returned. Please contact the front office if you have any queries. Mr Chris Black School and Community Support Co-ordinator Music Department Amnesty Box Hello Everyone, Do you, or your older sister have something from the Music Department that has been sitting around the house for years? It should have been returned but never was? Now is your chance to rectify this. The Music Department is placing an amnesty box in the front office for the next two weeks. You can return anything you might have that belongs to the Killester Music Department ( music, instruments, shirts, etc) and there will be absolutely no questions asked. Be brave! Mr Bernie Hickey Learning Today, Leading Tomorrow Visual Communication Design Transition On Wednesday 25th November 2015, the Year 12 VCE VCD class of 2016 travelled into the city to visit the ‘National Gallery of Victoria’ to view the Rigg Design Prize which recognises excellence in contemporary Australian design. The Rigg Design Prize is the highest accolade for object and furniture design in Australia. The triennial prize is awarded to an Australian designer displaying outstanding creative achievements in contemporary design practice. Curated by the Department of Contemporary Design the Rigg Design Prize establishes a picture of contemporary Australian design that is independent, original, and expressive of contemporary issues and values, the Rigg Design Prize 2015 exhibition features object and furniture design that ranges from the functional to the highly conceptual. The students were addressed by an educator from the ‘National Gallery of Victoria’ as they viewed the exhibition. They were fortunate to gain an understanding of current contemporary design in Australia which will be an inspiration for their folio and analysis work next year. Ms De Leggo Arts Learning Leader & Teacher of VCD Learning Today, Leading Tomorrow . Learning Today, Leading Tomorrow As a student at Killester, I, Jessica Hackett, learned that Strength and Kindliness are not mere words: they are truths to live by. We should all have the moral strength and courage to be true to who we are and to be welcoming to others. Returning 15 years later to teach Drama and English has been a fantastic opportunity to return to a place where such truths are held dear and are experienced every day. So what does strength and kindliness mean in action beyond the Killester gates? It means speaking for those who can’t speak; standing for those who can’t stand; walking freely for those who are not free to walk. I am planning to hand deliver a petition to the House of Representatives in regards to the rights of asylum seekers in the hope that they can finally be treated with dignity and respect. And I plan to walk. I want to show our Parliament - our government - that the people of Australia are kind and strong. That we are strong enough and kind enough to give welcome to those who most need it. To do this I will be walking from Melbourne to Canberra to deliver this petition, obtaining as many signatures as I can along the way. While walking, I will document through film the ways in which people help me (food, shelter, etc.). I will also visit organisations and individuals who are helping and supporting asylum seekers and refugees. I’ll visit people and document stories from those who have settled here. People who know that Australia is a land of justice and compassion. People we have welcomed. Sign the petition on Open Day or stop by at Killester If you would like to help, visit The Welcome Petition on Facebook or contact [email protected] . Learning Today, Leading Tomorrow . Learning Today, Leading Tomorrow
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