Week 9_P - Nazareth Catholic Community

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Week 9_P - Nazareth Catholic Community
NazarethNews
Term 2, Week 9, 2015
From the Director Mr Michael Dahl
Quiz Night 2015
Our Annual Quiz Night will be held during Term 3. Those who have been involved in previous years will know that it is
a great night of fun, prizes and exercising of the brain cells with a group of friends. For the past three years over 500
people have attended this event, so start organising your team!
The proceeds from the Quiz Night will be used to support our NOW Projects in Timor-Leste and Bathurst Island.
Over the next 12 months, approximately 30 members from the Nazareth Community will participate in these two
projects. All participants are looking to offset some of their costs through fundraising.
We are also looking to source funds to pay the costs
of sending containers to Timor-Leste. The next
container will be loaded with medical equipment,
computer equipment, school furniture and resources
and sports equipment for the Triloka Community.
In partnership with Rotary, we have funded the
construction of a Birthing Clinic, purchased a 4WD
vehicle and also transported four containers of
equipment to the Triloka Village Community. We
have a number of other projects planned over the
next 12 months.
Quiz Night
Friday 28 August 2015
The money from the Quiz Night will be our major
fundraiser for our NOW (Nazareth Outreach Work)
projects. Are you able to gather together a table
of 10 people to come to the Quiz Night? There are
great prizes. If you have, or know of, a business
who could donate a prize for this worthy cause,
please contact Jane Fox on 8406 5011.
Details
What:
When:
Where:
Cost:
BYO:
Theme:
Who:
NOW Quiz Night
Friday 28 August at 7pm
Nazareth Flinders Park (Secondary)
Campus Gym
Adults $15, school students $7.50.
Tickets will be available online next
week through Trybooking. See
next week’s newsletter for details.
Drinks & nibbles
Choose a theme for you table –
prize for the ‘best’ table!
As many as we can get!
Nazareth Secondary campus Gymnasium
1 Hartley Road, Flinders Park
7pm for a 7.30pm start
$15 per adult, $7.50 for school students
BYO supper and drinks
Each table to have a theme, best one wins a prize!
Book your tables online at www.nazareth.org.au
Enquiries to Jane Fox
8406 5011 or [email protected]
All proceeds to support NOW projects in Bathurst Island and Timor-Leste
We look forward to your support.
PO Box 28, Findon
South Australia 5023
[email protected]
Nazareth R-7 Campus
176 Crittenden Road,
Findon SA 5023
T: 8406 5000 F: 8406 5101
Absentees T: 8406 5105
Student Services T: 8406 5110
Nazareth 8-12 Campus
1 Hartley Road,
Flinders Park SA 5025
T: 8406 5000 F: 8406 5301
Absentees T: 8406 5305
Student Services T: 8406 5310
Uniform Shop
260 Grange Road,
Flinders Park SA 5025
T: 8351 7486
Tues and Thurs 8.30 am-4.30pm
and 6pm on last Thursday of the month.
www.nazareth.org.au
Term 2, Week 9, 2015
From the Campus Principal
Mr Michael Honey
Joshua Daminato - Catherine
Liana Lobianco - Dominic
Vanessa Milanese - McAuley
Jack O’Neil - Romero
Jakob Twelftree - MacKillop
Term 2, Week 9, 2015
Nazareth Catholic Community Governing Council
I am writing to update you on the membership and work of
the Nazareth Catholic Community Governing Council for 2015.
We are very fortunate at Nazareth to have so many people
willing to contribute their skills, gifts and talents to enrich our
community. Continuing members of the Governing Council are
Dr Vin Thomas, Teresa Lynch, Fr Mark Hanns, Dale West (Chair
of the Stewardship Standing Committee) Mary Dunning, (Chair
of the Faith and Ministry Standing Committee), Michael Dahl
(Executive Officer) and myself (Chair of the Governing Council).
We also welcome our new members Jackie Gates, Silvio
Visentin and Professor Fiona Verity. Michael Honey and Phil
Lewis (Campus Principals) and Darren Bailey (Business Manager)
also attend Council meetings.
Over the coming weeks we will have the Council members
introduce themselves to you through the newsletter. I would
also like to take this opportunity to thank Ann Bliss, our
outgoing Chair of the Governing Council for the wonderful
leadership and wisdom she provided for the past six years
and Jan Chorley who finished her tenure with the Governing
Council earlier in the year. Jan has been involved with Nazareth
for many years and her contribution and insight has been
invaluable. The work of the Governing Council for 2015 will
include the contribution of feedback to, and ensuring readiness
for, the recommendations of the Strategy for Leading Catholic
Education to New Levels of Excellence and developing Nazareth’s Strategic Plan for the next four years. The Council is
supported by the work of the Stewardship and Faith and Ministry Standing Committees to ensure we live out our vision
and mission within a strong governance framework.
For those of you who I have not had the opportunity to meet, I have a son in Year 12, Jesse Neill, who together with
Tayla Hocking, are our College Captains for 2015. Jesse and I feel very privileged to share this opportunity to serve
the Nazareth Community this year. I have been fortunate, as a parent, to have been involved in Catholic education in
a number of ways since Jesse started school. During the primary school years at St John Bosco, I was involved in the
Parents and Friends and School Board. I am a past President of the Federation of Catholic School Parent Communities
and was previously a member of the National Executive of the Australian Parents Council. I am currently a member of
the South Australian Commission for Catholic Schools and the SACCS People and Culture Standing Committee. I am
grateful for the knowledge, friendships and learning opportunities these roles have provided me.
I cannot believe we are half way through the calendar year and I am constantly amazed and inspired by the activities,
diverse achievements and community spirit through the whole continuum of Nazareth from the Early Years to the Wise
Owls and all the stages in between. This is achieved through the partnership between our talented, committed and
gifted staff and our generous, dedicated and compassionate children, young people and the extended Nazareth family.
I would love to hear from you with any ideas about how we can continue to build on the wonderful foundation of the
Nazareth Catholic Community. You can contact me via [email protected]
Kay Neill, Chair of the Governing Council
We are a Catholic community of welcome, connecting faith, family and education.
2015 COLLEGE TOURS
We invite you to meet our Campus Principals, Mr Phil Lewis & Mr Michael Honey
and take a guided tour of our College in action.
Primary Campus - 176 Crittenden Road, Findon
Wednesday 26th August, 2015 from 9:00am
Tuesday 17th November, 2015 from 9:00am
Secondary Campus - 1 Hartley Road, Flinders Park
Thursday 20th August, 2015 from 9:30am
Tuesday 1st September, 2015 from 7:00pm
Wednesday 25th November, 2015 from 9:30am
For tour bookings please call:
T: 8406 5000
www.nazareth.org.au
Diary Dates
TERM 2
Catholic Culture
50 Ways to Live the Joy of the Gospel – Number 30
JUNE
24
Playgroup, 9-10:30am, CCC, Findon
Craft: OLM Church Meeting Room, 9:30-11am
CCC, Findon
Sacrament of Reconciliation, Group 1
7-8pm, OLM Church, Findon
Our Reconciliation
Candidates invite
you to unburden
your heart.
25
Fun Moves Program for 3-5yr olds, 9:15 -10am,
CCC, Findon
Knit and Natter Craft share group @
OLM Church Meeting Room, Findon, 1-2:30pm
Governing Council Meeting, 7:30-9:30am @ Findon
Sacrament of Reconciliation Group 2, 7-8pm
OLM Church, CCC, Findon
Yr 12 Drama Performance, 7pm, Dance Space
Release a grudge
you have.
Seek forgiveness!
Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a
new creation: the old has gone, the new
26
R- 7 Assembly, 2:15-3pm, Multipurpose Hall
Yr 12 Drama Performance, 7pm, Dance Space
29
Gentle Fitness, 9:30-10:30am, CCC, Findon
30
Playgroup, 9-10:30am, CCC, Findon
Disco Years R-2, 4:30-5:30pm, Multipurpose
Hall
July
1
Playgroup, 9-10:30am, CCC, Findon
Craft: 9:30-11am OLM Church Meeting Room,
Findon
Confirmation/Eucharist Workshop Day for students
11:20am, OLM Church / CCC
Disco Years 3-4, 5-6pm, Multipurpose Hall
2
Fun Moves Program for 3-5 yrs, 9:15-10am, CCC,
Findon
Knit and Natter Craft share group @ OLM Church
Meeting Room Findon, 1-2:30pm
Disco Years 5-6, 6-7:30pm, Multipurpose Hall
3
End of Term 2
ECC dismissal for preschool 12:15pm
Primary dismissal at 12:30pm
Secondary dismissal at 1pm
Secondary SVDP Casual Day (Can Drive)
6
NOW Trip to Timor-Leste departs
11
Ski Trip for Yr 10 students - departs
Saturday 11 July and returns Friday 17 July
17
NOW Trip to Timor Leste returns
20
Term 3 commences
Gentle Fitness, 9:30-10:30am, CCC, Findon
21
Playgroup, 9-10:30am, CCC, Findon
Yr 12 Mid-Year Exams
has come!
(2 Corinthians 5:17)
Sacrament Of Reconciliation
This Wednesday and Thursday evening at 7pm in the OLM Church,
38 students from our Nazareth Community will be celebrating the
Sacrament of Reconciliation for the first time. To reconcile means
to restore back to the way it should be. This Sacrament is known
as the Healing Sacrament. We acknowledge our wrong-doings
before God and ask for our heart to be made new. No matter
what we’ve done, God’s love never wavers, and there is always the
invitation to come with an open and sorrowful heart to ask for and
receive God’s loving forgiveness.
Through the Religious Education Program each year level covers
elements of the Sacraments through Key Idea 9: Sacraments
and Sacramentality. The preparation for specific Sacraments is
done in partnership with families through a family workbook and
culminates with a student’s Workshop Day at the College.
Below are some of the beautiful prayers that were developed
through the families working with their child:
Dear God, Please give me the strength to always make the correct
choices.
That way I am more like you.
I will bring light into my life by praying to you every night so your
blessings can guide me through each day. (Anastasia)
Dear God, Help us to be understanding of our differences.
Let us walk in life with a smile on our face always. (Alana)
Dear God, Help all families to restore peace and love.
May the world be a peaceful place to live in. (Mikayla)
We ask you to pray for our children and their families. We also
acknowledge that there are many other children in our community
who have either been preparing for or have already celebrated this
very beautiful Sacrament in their own parishes. We keep each and
every one of you in our thoughts and prayers.
Sacrament Updates for Families
Reconciliation - Could families please return the Family Review by the end of this term? They will be distributed at the
end of each ceremony this week.
Confirmation / Eucharist - A note went home on Monday with the Seating Plan for both ceremonies. Please ensure
you received it and keep it somewhere safe. Another note about the Confirmation Ceremony specifically will go home
with the children on the Workshop Day.
Contact [email protected] or phone 8406 5155 if there are any queries.
Maggie Jurek - Assistant to the Principal Religious Identity and Mission (Primary Campus)
Jon Cenko - Assistant to the Principal Religious Identity and Mission (Secondary Campus)
Primary News
The Primary Campus Instrumental Evening
What a memorable evening this was! Jess Joyce, the
Music Director of the College, is to be congratulated
for her capabilities, passion and commitment to our
budding musicians. She has created an amazing
talent base of over two hundred enthusiastic
students, and organised an evening that would have
left every parent filled with personal pride for their
child’s musical passion.
Well done to every student; your joy of learning
is an inspiration to us as educators to ensure that
we continue to provide enriching programs and
opportunities, where individual student talents can
be unearthed and nurtured.
Italian Language and Cultural Expo
As you are aware, all students from Reception – Year 7 learn the Italian language and thoroughly enjoy celebrating this
culture throughout the year in a variety of ways.
All families are welcome to visit the Italian Language and Culture Expo which will be exhibited in the Resource Centre /
Library until the end of term from 8:30am-3:30pm daily. There will be a visitors book located in the Library; the Italian
teachers would appreciate you signing this when viewing the amazing student designs.
As a finale, there will be an Italian assembly next Wednesday, 1 July, for Reception - Year 3 students. This will be celebrated
in the Multipurpose Hall, commencing at 2:30pm.
Year Level Discos
Students from Reception – Year 6, are counting down the sleeps until their disco night becomes a reality! The venue is the
Multipurpose Hall and parents are welcome to stay and enjoy a coffee and chat in the café; it is a great opportunity to have
a little ‘down time” and enjoy the company of others in a relaxed atmosphere.
The dates and times are as follows:
Reception – Year 2: Tuesday 30 June, 4:30-5:30pm
Years 3 and 4: Wednesday 1 July, 5-6pm
Years 5 and 6: Thursday 2 July, 6-7:30pm
Vacation Care Bookings
If you are considering Vacation Care during the July holidays, it is important to note that the final day for bookings is
Tuesday 30 June. Please contact Trudy in Out of School Hours Care for the Vacation Care program.
End of Term 2
Students will be dismissed at 12:30pm on Friday 3 July. This is a casual day for all students, with a gold coin donation going
to the St Vincent de Paul Winter Appeal.
Term 3
Students will return to school on Monday 20 July.
Assembly
All families are invited to attend the Reception – Year 7 assembly this Friday, 26 June. This is the final assembly for Term 2
and will be held in the Multipurpose Hall, commencing at 2:15 pm. We hope to see you there!
Jenny DeGilio, Deputy Principal
Secondary News
2015 Year 9 Canberra Excursion
The Year 9 Excursion to Canberra was over five days and four nights. This year we were able to add the National Archives
onto our considerable list of venues visited. The Archives enabled students to gain an insight into the role of the Australian
Constitution, most significantly by being able to view some of the critical documents associated with our federation. The
range of venues visited essentially covers all learning areas students experience at Nazareth Catholic College. In fact, the
visit to the Australian War Memorial will always include a program specifically related to the National History Curriculum.
Students also had the opportunity to participate in ten-pin bowling as a group. There is no doubt students found the trip
to be fulfilling and fun and an experience they are unlikely to forget.
Locations visited included:
 Australian Parliament House - students participated in a tour which took in the House of Reps and the Senate
 The Australian War Memorial – students toured the Memorial and took part in an educational program and in a
memorable wreath laying ceremony
 The Royal Australian Mint – students were taught a little about the history of currency in Australia and how coins
are now minted in Australia, before being given a quick tour of the premises. Some students minted their own
Centenary ANZAC coin
 The National Archives of Australia – students were involved in activities related to government policy, such as the
dictation test associated with the White Australia Policy and also viewed documents related to federation and the
constitution
 The National Museum of Australia – based on the ideas of place and space, the NMA allowed students to
undertake a teacher-guided tour which included audio visual displays and hands on activities
 The National Gallery of Australia – tour guides assisted students in understanding and articulating their views on
some of the best and most expensive art in the world
 The National Portrait Gallery - students participated in a teacher-guided tour of the gallery
 The National Dinosaur Museum – during a night tour students learnt about Australia’s dinosaurs
 Government House – the home of the Governor General was visited to learn about the role of the office and its
history and were lucky enough to meet Sir Peter Cosgrove in person, a rare treat indeed
 The Australian Institute of Sport – Students had time in the hands-on Sportex section of the Institute before being
guided on a tour of the facilities available to the elite of Australian sport
 The High Court of Australia – students visited all three courts at the High Court and were given details about the
history and function of the Court
 The National Capital Exhibition Centre – students were given a stimulating version of the history of Canberra from
its inception as an idea to its development, and participated in a short workshop which asked them to develop their
own ideas to for a new institution in Canberra
 Questacon, the Nation Science and Technology Centre – one of the most popular venues, Questacon gave
students the chance to learn about scientific knowledge and play with hands-on exhibitions, as well as complete a
free fall of more than 6 metres and take on a robot at air-hockey
 Telstra Tower – an opportunity to overlook Canberra at night: sometimes through the fog!
 Mt Ainslie – the highest point around Canberra and an opportunity to look at the geometric layout designed by
Walter Burley Griffin. Two visits required here, due to fog, again!
Mt Ainslie
Term 2, Week 9, 2015
Wreath laying ceremony at the Australian War Memorial
Australian Parliament House
Term 2 concludes on Friday 3 July at 1pm.
This day will be a casual day for students, who are required to bring with them donations of canned food for the St
Vincent de Paul Can Drive. Further details (particularly relating to appropriate casual attire) have been communicated to
students by Mr Cenko.
Normal school buses have been booked for this early dismissal.
Beginning of Term 3: Please note that Term 3 classes will commence Monday 20 July, with Year 12 students undertaking
Trial Examinations and Subject Workshops during this first week.
Year 12 Trial Examinations and Subject Workshops
The timetable for Trial Examinations and Subject Workshops is currently being finalised and will be distributed to Year
12 students and parents via email. Subjects which have a SACE External Examination scheduled at the end of the year
will have a Trial Examination during the Trial Examination week (with the exception of Mathematical Applications). For
subjects without a SACE External Examination, a subject workshop has been scheduled.
Year 12 students and parents are asked to check the timetable carefully as students are expected to be at school, in
correct uniform, when they have an examination or workshop scheduled.
We encourage Year 12 students to use some time from the two week break between terms to revise and prepare for
these exams. To increase student’s chances of success in this type of assessment, a sound revision plan is needed as well
as a quiet place to study. Students should aim to balance the time allocated to study, rest and leisure across the two week
break, supported by good nutrition.
These Trial Examinations are an important learning experience for Year 12 students. The process of preparing and revising
for the examination, as well as practising the particular techniques needed in the examination room, will be of benefit to
the students as they look forward to the final examinations in November.
During the Trial Examination and Subject Workshop week, the College will provide a supervised study room in NB215.
Students who make use of this facility will be expected to comply with routine expectations for the Study Room.
Learning Conversations – Tuesday 18 August – Student Dismissal 1pm
Families will receive notification for Learning Conversations on the first day of Term 3. This notification will include
the specific instructions for making appointment times with teachers. We strongly encourage students to attend this
event together with their parents or caregivers in order to play an active part in this important conversation about their
learning. Students will be expected to wear the full winter uniform when attending these important learning
conversations.
Please note that students will be dismissed at 1pm on this day, with all normal school buses arranged for this early
dismissal.
Mr Jeff Sochacki, Deputy Principal (People & Culture)
Ms Rebecca Donnon, Deputy Principal (Curriculum)
Term 2, Week 9, 2015
Year 9 Italian - It’s a World of Languages
Fourteen Year 9 Italian students had the opportunity to attend a language seminar at Flinders University City campus
along with other South Australian Catholic High Schools. The Nazareth students were given the opportunity to interact
with student ambassadors of different languages. We also took part in a quiz session; the quiz further extended our
general knowledge of the world. We also met and conversed with language experts in different fields, this gave us a great
insight to the benefits of learning languages, as well as possible careers. After the seminar, we ventured to the Central
Market to further explore the variety of other cultures in our own backyard. Overall this experience was very inspiring,
educational and it gave us a great insight to the world of languages.
Anet Thomas Varghese, Year 9
Careers Corner
Yellow Strawberry Hairdresser, West Lakes, are looking for a keen young person who may be interested in pursuing a
future in hairdressing. At this stage, Yellow Strawberry are seeking an enthusiastic candidate to work Thursday evenings
and Saturdays. There is potential for this position to grow into an apprenticeship opportunity if the right applicant is
found! Please take your resume in person to the salon, Shop 72/155 Brebner Drive, West Lakes.
Caitlin Rayner, Careers, PLP and VET Key Teacher
Year 12 Nazareth Drama - The Hamlet
A lightning-quick, hilarious perversion of the greatest play in the
English language.
Come along and support the Year 12 Nazareth Drama class in
their debut performance;
The HAMLET, Thrill-ma-geddon!
Entry is only $6 and tickets can be purchased at the door on the
night
To pre-purchase tickets, see Staff Services at the Secondary
Campus or contact Chloe at
[email protected]
Time: 7 - 8pm approx.
Dates: Thursday 25 and Friday 26 June
Where: Nazareth Catholic College, Secondary Campus, 1
Hartley Road, Flinders Park
Community
Dads n’ Lads Night
On Friday night, 90 dads, grand-dads and lads from our Nazareth Community gathered at the Findon Campus to celebrate
Men’s Health Week.
Healthy competitive spirits were on display in the Tug of War challenges, paper plane making and flying, Rubber Chook
Chucking and novelty relay races. The footy was playing on the big screen and others were trying their skill at goal
shooting. Some dads and lads took time out in the “chill out” zone just to chat and to eat their steaming baked potatoes.
Special thanks to our secondary student leaders, Jessie Neil, Adam Daunt, Pasquale Vita and Sam Carmichael who led the
games and activities brilliantly all night.
Working steadily in the background were two health consultants from Corporate Health Group (CHG), offering blood
pressure testing, nutrition advice and wellbeing surveys. Every adult male took away a “toolbox” of health information.
Guest speaker Shane Pill had some great tips for dads and sons in building positive relationships for now and into the
future.
This was a fun night with some good health and wellbeing messages and most importantly an opportunity for younger
males to spend some time with their dads and grand-dads.
Jan Bate
Community Development Coordinator
An opportunity not to be missed!
Nazareth families are being given the opportunity to host a Japanese student from Kogakuin Junior High School, Japan in
Term 3. The Japanese students are aged between 14 and 15 years old, and will be here from Friday 24 July for a 16 day
stay. If you would like to take up this opportunity of being a host family, please contact Robyn Colwill on
8406 5357 or email [email protected] This will be a wonderful opportunity for Nazareth students
to learn about another culture and maybe learn a few Japanese words!
Building Fund Donations – 30 June is fast approaching!
Nazareth Catholic College has a building fund. The College spent in excess of $6m on new buildings in 2010 and 2011
and contributions to this fund will help with the future development of the College.
Contributions are on a voluntary basis and therefore any donation over $2 is tax deductible. If you want to claim your tax
deduction in 2014/15 you will need to do this by 30 June. Please contact our finance office on campus, alternatively call
8406 5032 or email [email protected] to make a donation.
Term 2, Week 9, 2015
YOGA
AFRICAN PARENTS AND WOMEN’S GROUP
FOR MUMS AND BUBS
Presented by Shauna Slingsby from Wave Yoga
Shauna is the founder of waveyoga.com, mum
of three, and has been teaching yoga for 10 years.
Her passion is working with women and families,
sharing the gifts of yoga, and teaching families
Location
Nazareth Catholic Community
Findon Campus
Catherine Community Centre
Time
Mondays
TBA
Dates
Where: Nazareth Primary Café,
176 Crittenden Road, Findon, SA 5023
10th of August 14th of September
What: Women’s health - Information will be given on:
new ways to play, learn, laugh and relax together.
This is a great chance to bond and connect with
your bub in a safe environment while easing back
into regular yoga practice. Connect with other
mums and bubs to discuss breastfeeding,
sleeping, settling and much more.
When: Friday, June 26, 2015, 12:30pm - 2:00pm
What to bring
Yoga mat (if you have one), blanket, toy, bottle, dummy
We are a breastfeeding friendly
location
Cost
6 sessions $100 (payable at
first session)
Bookings essential
[email protected]
0431 909 878
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Health tips
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Good Nutrition
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Physical activity
Overweight & Obesity
Mental Health
Women`s health secrets
Diabetes
A light lunch will be provided and children are welcome to come along.
For more information please contact Sr. Sheela Thomas on
8406 5052 / 0470 511 782
260 Grange Road, Flinders Park
8351 7486
Tuesday and Thursday
8:30am - 4:30pm
Open until 6:00pm last Thursday of each month
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Thursdays
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Year 11 & 12
SACE Winter Revision Program
Tue 7 Jul - Fri 10 Jul and/or Mon 13 - Thu 16 Jul
“If you want a good mark for Year 12, go to AEC.” - Henry McQuinn
“This was by far the most helpful and productive way I could have
spent my school holidays. Well worth the money spent and highly
recommend it to all.” Abbey H.
“Can’t wait for next holidays seminars.” Isabella V
“Yes they lived up to expectations, and were greater than I originally
thought. A fantastic investment to revise and gain greater in depth
knowledge about your subjects.” Nathan P
Phone 82317776 or enrol online: www.aeg.sa.edu.au
Adelaide Education Consultants L30, 91 King William St Adelaide
Term 2, Week 9, 2015
From the Federation of Catholic School Parent Communities
Parents and caregivers are invited to a conversation with internationally renowned Professor Carla Rinaldi
which is being hosted by the Federation of Catholic School Parent Communities.
Professor Carla Rinaldi is an internationally renowned advocate for children and childhood and a world
leader in education for children in the early years.
During 2012-13, Professor Rinaldi was Adelaide Thinker in Residence and is the author of the report
Re-imagining Childhood, The inspiration of Reggio Emilia education principles in South Australia. She is the
President of Reggio Children and the Loris Malaguzzi Centre Foundation and a Professor in the faculty of
education at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia.
Her expertise continues to influence and inspire children’s learning around the world.
INTENDED FOR
Parents and caregivers
DATE & TIME
Monday 20 July 2015, 6:00-7:30pm, a light supper will be provided
VENUE
Nazareth Catholic Community
Catherine Community Centre
176 Crittenden Road, Findon
COST
Free
REGISTRATION
http://registrationcentre.cesa.catholic.edu.au/event1953386?CalendarViewType=1&SelectedDate=7/15/2015
BE CONNECTED. BE INFORMED. BE HEARD
Rest in Peace
Our thoughts and prayers are extended to the:
Johns Family
Jason, (Staff Member) on the death of his mother.
Wark Family
Shannon, Catherine F and Kelsey, Catherine B
on the death of their grandfather.
Eternal rest grant to them O Lord, and may
perpetual light shine upon them
May they rest in peace.
Sport Results
CO-CURRICULAR SPORT
PRIMARY CAMPUS
Basketball
U13
Woodville Gardens Hornets 29 defeated Nazareth Black 14
Nazareth Gold 25 defeated Woodville Gardens Bulls 1
U11
U9
Whitefriars Strikers 10 defeated Nazareth 3
St. Michael’s 16 defeated Nazareth 6
Great sportsmanship by A. Avetisian.
Football
Yr 6/7
Nazareth 14.6. 90 pts defeated Whitefriars 3.10. 28 pts.
Great team effort by all the players. Well done
Yr 2/3
Nazareth and Whitefriars played against each other.
Well done to the boys. Our football skills have improved as the team has progressed
during the season.
Netball
U13
Nazareth Black 20 defeated Rosary Diamonds 0
OLQP 10 defeated Nazareth Gold 6
U11
Nazareth Black 17 defeated Allenby Gardens 0
Nazareth Gold 22 defeated Kidman Sapphires 2
West Beach 8 defeated Nazareth White 7
U9
Nazareth 3 defeated Woodville Rockets 3
Soccer
U7
Torrensville 1 defeated Nazareth Black 0
St. Francis Red 4 defeated Nazareth 0
Nazareth Gold 1 defeated St. Francis Blue 0
St. Francis Gold 2 defeated Nazareth White 0
Nazareth Yellow drew with Flinders Park, Nil all
An excellent match played by the team.
U8
U9
U10
U11
Nazareth Black drew with Lockleys North Blue, 1 all
Great effort by all the players and an enjoyable game to watch.
Goal scorer: L. Vormelker
Rosary 3 defeated Nazareth 1.
Goal scorer: O. Pietsch
Nazareth 3 defeated Alberton 1
Goal scorers: J. Ritter, S. Guffogg, M. Vitalone, 1 each
Nazareth 6 defeated Nailsworth 1
Goal scorers: M. Nagel 2, F. Marzilli, A. Speranza, B. O’Neil, A. Mazzeo,1each
Nazareth Black 10 defeated Richmond 0
Captain this week J. Mazika who led the team to a victorious win.
Goal scorers: G. Lamberto, Jake Bernardi 3 each, M. Deng, J. Mazika 2 each.
St. Francis Lockleys 2 defeated Nazareth Gold 1
U12
Nazareth 14 defeated Alberton Primary 2
The team played really well together and all players contributed to the score
Goal scorers: P. Nikolopoulos 6, J. Czerkies 5, J. Sarunic 3
Senior
Nazareth 3 defeated Nailsworth 2
A great team effort,
Goal scorers: S. Vello 2, S. Scriva 1
Term 2, Week 9, 2015
Term 3/ 4 SPORT
New U9 Netball Team
The new Under 9 Netball Team is looking for 2 more players, born in 2006, to join the team. If interested, please contact
Sue Porter by Thursday 25 June.
New U11 Netball Team
The new Under 11 Netball Team is looking for 4 more players, born in 2004/2005, to join the team. Also the team is
looking for a coach to enter into the netball competition at St. Clair Term 3/4. If interested, please contact Sue Porter by
Thursday 25 June.
Sporting Programs
Primary Basketball, Football (AFL), Netball, Soccer programs can be located on the Nazareth website:
http://www.nazareth-catholic.org.au/?ContentID=247. Please ensure you check the website on a weekly basis for
updated programs.
Nazareth Sports Display Cabinet
Please check the sports display cabinet for notices from various Sporting Associations regarding school holiday clinics,
trials and out of school activities.
Sue Porter, ESO Sport R-12
[email protected]
SECONDARY CAMPUS
Girls’ Sport Results
Badminton
Senior B
NMHS 2, 6 sets defeated Nazareth 1 set
Senior C
St. Aloysius 4, 4 sets defeated Nazareth 2, 2 sets
Junior B
St. Aloysius 5 sets defeated Nazareth 1 set
Junior C
Marymount 4 sets defeated Nazareth 2 sets
Netball
Open B1
Nazareth 1, 36 defeated St. Michael’s 4, 17
Marryatville 2, 52 defeated Nazareth 2, 3
C1
Nazareth 1, 31 defeated Mercedes 21
Nazareth 37 defeated Mary MacKillop 3, 19
Yr 9 B1
B2
Cardijn 2, 28 defeated Nazareth 3, 16
Nazareth 1, 23 defeated Kildare 15
St. Michael’s 46 defeated Nazareth 2, 10
Yr 8 B2
C1
Nazareth 29 defeated Cabra 17
St. Ignatius 6, 19 defeated Nazareth 14
Soccer
Senior A
Gleeson 5 defeated Nazareth 2
Junior A/B
Nazareth 3 defeated Cabra 1