VALE SISTER HELEN FOLEY HSC SUCCESS MY BENNIES
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VALE SISTER HELEN FOLEY HSC SUCCESS MY BENNIES
VALE SISTER ■ HELEN FOLEY College Principal 1982-1986 MAY 2014 HSC SUCCESS ■ College ranks 63rd in NSW – Top Catholic School in the Hills District MY BENNIES ■ Engaging Middle Years Students NATIONAL BRONZE ■ MEDALLISTS Senior Athletics Team Enrolments at Mount St Benedict have reached 980 this year as the College continues to expand. There are now seven streams in each of Years 7 to 10 and these increased numbers of students should flow on into Years 11 and 12 over the next two years. We have been blessed in recent years to be able to develop and grow. The College Board is in the process of developing a new Master Plan with a view to ongoing upgrade and improvement of facilities. What a thrill it was for us all to return to school to a newly renovated Hall Courtyard. The café style umbrellas, the green surrounds, including the walls of some of the buildings covered in plants, and the new tiered seating, complete the Hall precinct and give our students a much more pleasant environment during their breaks. I am so grateful to the Board and the Parents and Friends Association (P&F), all of whom have contributed to this project. With the expanded deck at the back of the Hall also now in full operation, our girls are enjoying the beautiful bushland environs. Term One is always very busy as we welcome new students, staff and families to our community. Our Welcome Barbecue so generously hosted by the P&F and Open Day have both been great successes, taking full advantage of our new facilities. Our Opening Mass was a highlight of the beginning of the year, focussing on the meaning of Pax in our lives. We have all begun to reflect on what it means for each of us to “Add our Peace to the Bennies Puzzle”, our Year 12 theme for 2014. Students and staff were involved in ceremonies for Ash Wednesday, with students taking the lead within their Homerooms in running the liturgies, and throughout Lent we will continue to focus on the work of Caritas. 2 | Bennies Buzz May 2014 Years 7, 8 and 9 participate in Camps in Term One while Year 10 students enjoy their first overnight Retreat. These activities form part of the total curriculum of the College. Camps provide opportunities for students to build social skills, develop enhanced resilience and to challenge themselves in various ways. The Retreat program offers the girls time to reflect on their lives away from the busy routines of normal school days, and to consider their responses to the deeper questions of life, with a particular emphasis on spiritual development. We have received the very sad news of the death of Sr Helen Foley who was Principal of the College from 1982 – 1986. Sr Helen has continued to be involved in Good Samaritan Education and will be sadly missed by the Sisters and the broader Good Samaritan network of schools. We keep Sr Helen, her family and the Good Samaritan Sisters in our prayers at this sad time. I hope you enjoy reading about the many and varied activities of the College. It is wonderful to hear of the achievements of our students and ex-students, who seem to excel in such a wide range of pursuits. Maria Pearson Principal Melissa Woolnough was presented with a College artwork at a recent MSBESA meeting in recognition of her contribution to the Ex-Student Association. It is a privilege to have been elected the 2014 Mount St Benedict Ex- Students Association President. When I was a student at Mount St Benedict in the 1970s I would not have anticipated I would be involved in the College all these years later. I recall one of my main concerns was the representative “zig zag” and “captain ball” teams. The competition was intense when we competed against other Good Samaritan Secondary Schools. Clearly times change! However we did call the College “Bennies” and the College Crest is essentially the same. A very exciting initiative by the Association is the introduction of a College Ring and the Crest is intrinsic to its design. A jeweller was commissioned to create the Ring and it includes all current elements: the shield shape, the cross of Christ, the torch of faith, the word PAX and a path as a symbol of the journey of life. These were the same elements in the Crest designed by the first Principal, Sister Christopher Burrows in 1966. The class of 2014 will be the inaugural Year to be offered the opportunity to receive this unique sterling silver College Ring. Whilst it is important that the Association acknowledges and celebrates its links with the past it is critical that we are a vibrant organisation for the here and now. Beyond Bennies is one opportunity for current students to mix with and listen to the stories of former students. The speakers always offer insight into the joys and challenges of their chosen career and the journey they have taken since they left Bennies. It will be held at the School on Tuesday 17th June commencing at 7.15am. All ex-students are most welcome and further details will be on Bennies Connect. This is our alumni website so if you have not logged on yet do not delay, you will be amazed. Finally on behalf of all the Association members I would like to take this opportunity to thank our former President Melissa Woolnough and her Committee for their dedicated efforts. It is through their advocacy that the Association has flourished. Also thank you to the current Committee for your energy and commitment. Catherine Bray (Anderton 1977) President May 2014 Bennies Buzz | 3 Class of 2013 Mount St Benedict Class of 2013 returned to celebrate their success at the Academic Assembly in February. Teachers and fellow students warmly welcomed them back to recognise and honour their achievements. c school p Catholi t ✓ To ls Distric in the Hil g erformin th best p ix S l o o h ✓ girls’ sc Catholic in NSW g erformin th best p h ig E W NS ✓ school in Catholic school rd ranked ✓ 63 NSW overall in 4 | Bennies Buzz May 2014 The Class of 2013 were delighted to learn that Mount St Benedict was once again the top Catholic school in the Hills District, the sixth best performing Catholic girls’ school in NSW, eighth best performing Catholic school in the State and the 63rd ranked school overall. In her address to the Academic Assembly, College Principal, Mrs Maria Pearson shared her great pride not only for the outstanding HSC results of the Class of 2013 but also for the different journeys that led to their success. “Success comes from grappling with the issues, taking risks and learning from them, struggling to improve and overcoming personal challenges. So as we congratulate the girls on their HSC success we acknowledge also their involvement in diverse activities throughout the year, they offered service and hospitality to others, they were mindful of their responsibility as careful stewards of our shared inheritance, they showed leadership in their various roles and they contributed through their acts of kindness and courtesy to making our school a place of peace and harmony. In total 61 students achieved 134 mentions on the Distinguished Achievers List... As we celebrate with you, girls, I want to remind you and also remind each one of us, of the people who have supported you in arriving at this point today, most notably your parents, your families, your teachers and your friends. I think it is important for each of us to acknowledge those that support us in our journeys.“ Samantha Saunders achieved the top ATAR of 98.90. Samantha’s address as College Dux was warmly received by the College community. She spoke of personal growth, camaraderie with her fellow students and achieving your personal best with the support and guidance of wonderful teachers. Samantha has chosen to study a Bachelor of Medical Science at the University of NSW. The College celebrated two students named in the All-Round Achievers List. Natalie Grima and Selina Zeaiter received NSW Premier’s Awards for all-round excellence achieving a mark of 90 or more in ten of their HSC units, including English. Top achievers Gemma Morris (equal 8th in Food Technology) and Josephine Princi (equal 9th in Hospitality) were recognised for placing in the Top 10 in the State in their respective courses. In total 61 students achieved 134 mentions on the Distinguished Achievers List, acknowledging those students who received a Band 6 or E4 (Extension Course). The Class of 2013 were accepted into an impressive array of tertiary courses with a number of girls pursuing studies in the science, health science, education, engineering and design fields. 93% of the Class of 2013 were offered a place at university, whilst others opted to undertake vocational courses at private colleges and TAFE. Class of 2013: 36% received an ATAR over 90 68% achieved an ATAR of 80 or more 87% achieved over 70 or more John Muskovits, Dean of Curriculum says: “These achievements really emphasise that our HSC results are not a one off occurrence, but rather a result of consistent performance at a high level over a number of years. The College is constantly looking at best teaching practice, providing teachers with strategies to better engage students in their learning. This is reflected in our new curriculum design and implementation of the Teaching For Understanding framework, with a greater emphasis on how students demonstrate their understanding.” May 2014 Bennies Buzz | 5 What is the MYBennies Project? Over the last two years, Mount St Benedict College has been investigating ways to better engage students in the middle years. After a year of research and collecting data from surveys and school visits in 2012, an Implementation Team was formed in 2013 to refine the data and develop a timeline for implementation. The work of this team was based on the following three recommendations: The use of Teaching for Understanding as a framework for teaching and learning The use of the Positive Education approach across all aspects of College life Adopting an integrated approach to curriculum in years 7-9 Engaging Middle Years Students: the Middle g n i Yea ag g rs En Personal Best ip Se Orie rvice ntati on tive Crea ing k Thin Resil ersh ience d Lea 21st Cen tu Fluenc ry ies Change is afoot! long Life- ner Lear Relationships os Personal Eth and Values Compassionate sp r m In P Ex erson cel len al ce ire n Tra s fo iti o n n ti o V is & nT ra d sp ita li Daru g ty i ta Mi ar ax Ho ip ardsh ew St ion ss ion Integrated Learning Rule of Bened ict C a Tr di G Ci lob tiz al en s od m l ca iti ing Cr ink Th Positive Education P Go Sa nt fide Con Teaching for Understanding o ath lic This year a MYBennies Innovation team has been appointed to oversee the implementation of the three recommendations. The team is led by Mrs Sharon McGowan and also includes Ms Maree Henson, Ms Mairead Ennis and Ms Karin Balmer. Underpinning these recommendations is a strong belief in the importance of relationships between students, teachers and parents. The project will involve making some changes to the ways in which we build relationships within the community, to the framework used for teaching programs and the way in which curriculum and other programs are delivered. Central to these changes is our belief that girls learn at their best when they have strong connections, when they feel valued, respected and known, and when their learning is relevant and interesting. The MYBennies logo represents visually the various elements that will be addressed through these changes. During 2012 and 2013, over 90% of teaching staff completed professional learning in the Harvard institute course ‘Teaching for Understanding’ in learning teams and are now writing and delivering curriculum and pastoral programs using this learning framework. All staff in the College are completing Positive Education professional learning in 2014 which will then be implemented into teaching and pastoral programs. ‘Listen with the Ear of your Heart’ conversations between homeroom mentors and Year 8 students were implemented in 2013 and have now been extended to include Year 9. These conversations focus on building positive relationships and goal setting, elements which underpin our vision. In Term Four of 2013, the PDHPE and Geography faculties shared a project-based learning activity in which students investigated a local suburb and proposed a recreational 6 | Bennies Buzz May 2014 event or facility, which promoted lifelong physical activity, based on the needs of that community. Students then showcased their proposals to staff members, their peers and members of the wider community. The integrated nature of the task allowed for collaboration between faculties and students on an authentic issue, relevant to the students’ own lives. With the rewriting of programs in line with the National Curriculum and Teaching for Understanding framework, there has been an emphasis on 21st century fluencies such as critical thinking, creativity and global citizenship. In Term One of this year, the English and Religion faculties trialled a series of integrated lessons with Year 7, aimed at teaching interdisciplinary skills, such as letter writing, narrative writing and research. What’s next? The MYBennies Innovation Team is undertaking a process of mapping outcomes across the curriculum in order to find possibilities for further integration. This will have consequences for timetabling, daily routines and the infrastructure of the College. There will be an emphasis on learning activities and assessment tasks which stem from real world scenarios, which build skills relevant to the 21st century. It is envisaged that a number of trials of integrated programs or project-based learning tasks will run over the course of 2014-2015, providing the College with the opportunity to evaluate and refine these and any future integrated projects. ... girls learn at their best when they have strong connections, when they feel valued, respected and known, and when their learning is relevant and interesting. Student Perspectives on the Integrated Geography and PDHPE Project: Brooke James Daniella Murphy Our group investigated the use of ‘The Waves’ facility in Baulkham Hills. We chose this facility as it is in our local area and we felt it was underused and didn’t cater to all age groups. With the aim of encouraging lifelong physical activity in the local community, we wanted to incorporate different types of sports into the facility so that it appealed to more people and more age groups. It was really fun to work in a group and share the tasks. I thought it was great that people like Mike Bartlett (Education Manager, Sydney Olympic Park), and Dana Spence (Parks & Assets Coordinator, Hornsby Shire Council) took the time to come and see our exhibition. It was good to have the opportunity to showcase the work we are doing to people, other than our teachers. After investigating the needs of the Hills community, our group organised the ‘Hills Family Challenge’, a family orientated day with different challenges such as an obstacle course. We felt that there was a need for more fun physical events, especially for people who don’t want to play competitive sports. From our investigation of the area, we were able to identify that lots of young families live in the Hills area and so we thought an event in which all age groups could take part would be perfect. The project was really fun to plan and present. We even made a social media page to promote our event, as well as brochures and display boards. Lots of people came to visit our stand and enquire about our event. I hope we gave the council members some ideas of what kinds of events and facilities we would like to see in the area. May 2014 Bennies Buzz | 7 During 2014 at Mount St Benedict College particular attention will be given to the core Benedictine value of Pax, the Latin word for peace. The Latin is retained to help distinguish the particular Benedictine concept of peace from more commonly held understandings. In her opening year Assembly Address, College Principal, Mrs Maria Pearson invited every member of the community to bring their gift of peace into the College, in particular urging the girls to consider how they use their voices to contribute to harmonious relationships and peace in life together. During the course of the year the College community will be connecting with the theme of Pax in many and varied ways through: Prayer and reflection Outreach and social justice initiatives The College pastoral program Day to day relationships with colleagues and students Student led initiatives Liturgical celebrations Classroom practice College goals for the Year of Pax will see the community develop a deeper understanding of Pax through relationships, greater self-awareness and skill development. Such opportunities for both students and staff will include recognising the relationship between justice and peace as well as the search for peace as part of an approach to wellbeing. Importantly students will focus on developing skills in conflict resolution, the use of non-violence as a tool for change and campaigning for peace and the elimination of violence – particularly against women. Above: College Captains at the Opening Mass with the Year of Pax candle. 8 | Bennies Buzz May 2014 Emma Hayman – Vice Captain Portfolio The notion of “peace” can be interpreted in many ways; it can mean physical quiet, a stillness of the heart, or simply what would remain, if conflict and hatred were taken from the world. The focus on Pax this year is a rare opportunity for each individual to discover what peace means to them. I hope this year helps us find this peace in our busy lives. Nivedita Kumar and Hannah McKnight – Social Justice Captains Pax allows us to look not only at our relationships with others but more importantly, at our relationship with ourselves. When there is no conflict in our minds or fear in our hearts, peace is present. For the Social Justice Portfolio, Pax means to bring peace to the surrounding community and the wider world. To do this, activities such as the Caritas Trek have been planned. Girls are encouraged to walk to collect water from a nearby creek and bring it back to the school as a symbol of walking with the women and children who must walk for miles every day just to collect water, all sponsorship money from this trek will be donated to Caritas Australia. Veronica Ward – Liturgy Captain For me, Pax is about being at peace with yourself and the community. Peace is about having healthy relationships with yourself and others as well as contributing positively to the community. Naomi, my fellow Liturgy Captain and I will incorporate peace in each of our school activities. Our Ash Wednesday and Easter Celebrations will have a running theme of Pax and our school candle and grade banner incorporates the symbols of Pax. Jessica Smith – College Captain The focus this year on peace not only encompasses the idea of inner peace, but also peace with your peers, family and surroundings. Pax is something that everyone has inside them, and has the capacity to let shine in their daily lives; however it can be easy for it to be overwhelmed by other thoughts and activities. If I can just take a deep breath, take a few moments out of each day to be thankful, to count my blessings and to truly let Pax work in my daily life, I think I might be able to make it through this rollercoaster ride they call Year 12. May 2014 Bennies Buzz | 9 The group included two students from the Class of 2013 at Mount St Benedict College – Kate Bravo and Danielle Barnett. Instead of taking off for the Gold Coast with their peers, the students elected to join Sister Meg Kahler and Monica Dutton from the Good Samaritan Mission Team to travel to the Philippines to work in the Good Samaritan Kinder School in Bacolod for two weeks. At the end of 2013, 13 Year 12 students from Good Samaritan schools around Australia opted for a very different ‘schoolies’ break. The group saw first-hand the damage that Cyclone Yolanda bought to the country. They visited two sister schools in Manila which were assisting the victims of the typhoon and heard about and saw the total destruction of the school in Tacloban city. The group was involved in tutoring groups in a slum area in Manila, participated in an activity day in a mountain village, as well as taking in the sights and sounds of Manila. Most of the time was spent in ‘The Boulevarde’ a slum beside the sea in Bacolod with the group taking Christmas presents for the children at the kindergarten, hosting a Christmas party and helping in the classrooms. Kate chose to travel with the group to experience the contrast of lifestyles in the Philippines. Being of Filipino background herself, she had travelled there a number of times to see family and had really only experienced the tourist attractions and significant sites. Although a whole step out of the world she was familiar with, she found she learnt a lot more on this trip to the Philippines than on previous trips. “The enormous gap between the rich and the poor was a surprising element of the trip. It was hard to believe we were still in the Philippines with massive homes and a polo club just a bridge away from some slums.” “I celebrated my 18th birthday in Bacolod and I came away with a huge sense of gratitude for what I have. I found it selfish to complain when people with much less than me, were ten times happier.” It was for each and every girl a transformative experience, a time when the gift of compassion was practised in a very practical and inspirational way. 10 | Bennies Buzz May 2014 Students returned to the College in Term One ready to enjoy some new spaces within the College. The redesigned Hall Courtyard provides outdoor learning spaces and additional seating for students with a grassed area. Complete with café style shade umbrellas, the area provides an ideal space for the girls to socialise and relax in small groups. Contemporary vertical gardens now surround the Hall Courtyard increasing green space and enriching this key gathering area, further demonstrating the College’s commitment to stewardship of the environment. The rejuvenated Hall Courtyard has already played host to some key College events including the P&F Welcome BBQ and Open Day. These aesthetic improvements are in addition to the opening in late 2013 of the extended College Hall, adjoining renovated Blue Gum deck and the shaded awning area on the oval. Mount St Benedict College is grateful to its Parents and Friends’ Association for their generosity in contributing a substantial sum towards the courtyard upgrade and the oval awnings. Now - Blue n 2014 eck i Gum D The College Board is now working towards the development of a new Master Plan for the College to build on recent developments to enhance facilities. In the near future the College community will have an opportunity to give some input to the process ensuring future developments reflect community needs. Now - Hall Court Yard in 2014. Inset: Then - Hall Courtyard in 1991. May 2014 Bennies Buzz | 11 Each year during Lent the College community focuses on the needs of others through its partnership with Caritas Australia. Caritas Week, the largest social justice event on the College calendar supports the Project Compassion campaign to assist the poor and vulnerable of the world. In the course of the week there were a number of interactive activities to support this focus: Water Trek A group of over 50 students and 8 teachers took part in an early morning trek to collect water from a local creek and bring buckets of water back to the College. This was done in solidarity with the women and children around the world who have to make this kind of trek on a daily basis to bring water to their family and village. Interactive Ministry Students and staff were able to experience a number of interactive lunchtime activities led by Year 9 Ministry classes, using Caritas video clips as a stimulus to discussion and activities. A group looked at the provision of health services to Aboriginal communities in remote parts of Australia, while another group looked at a situation of upheaval and displacement in Sri Lanka as a result of their civil war. Other groups looked at the circumstances of people with disabilities in South Sudan, the effect of natural disasters in island nations such as the Solomon Islands and situations of urban poverty and violence in Brazil and the Philippines. The Paper Bag Game The College community gathered to hear a guest presentation from Caritas Australia before taking part in a guided simulation called The Paper Bag Game. This activity gave everyone a small insight into the struggles which face many people in the world to sustain them and their families in appalling conditions for the most meagre of wages. Sleep-out Over 50 students from Years 10-12 and a group of staff took part in an overnight sleep-out, highlighting the issue of homelessness. Photo Walk At the end of the busy week students were able to reflect on the key events and themes of the week via a photo walk. Chalk Mural Creative students designed a chalk mural reflecting the Caritas theme and linked it the Year of Pax. Students and staff also added their written pledge of something they were committed to working towards during Lent this year. May 2014 Bennies Buzz | 13 tall Cake S F The P& Sr Helen Foley the fourth Principal of Mount St Benedict College, serving from 1982 to 1986, passed away on Monday 17 March 2014. Sr Helen was born in Brisbane, the eldest daughter of four children. After being educated firstly by the Presentation Sisters, and then the Sisters of Mercy, Sr Helen had started an Arts Degree at the University of Queensland when she decided to enter the convent. She journeyed south for her novitiate and profession, to the Good Samaritans at Pennant Hills, and later completed degree courses in Arts, Music and Education at the Universities of Queensland, New England and NSW. Sr Helen’s teaching experience has extended to several schools in NSW, including St Mary Star of the Sea College, Wollongong, St Scholastica’s College, Glebe and Stella Maris, Manly, where she was Religious Education Co-ordinator and Deputy Principal before coming to Mount St Benedict College. Mount St Benedict College Welcome to th e College! The College community warmly welcomed current and prospective families, as well as ex-students to the annual Open Day on Sunday 9 March. Committed staff and students showcased the outstanding teaching and learning that takes place within the College, with many students volunteering to assist on the day. Around 1,000 visitors were able to go on student-led tours, visit and participate in a range of displays, listen to the Principal’s address and enjoy a number of performances including the College Band, Choir and Drama. Mrs Maria Pearson, College Principal is particularly pleased with the way that the College community embraces Open Day noting, “It has come to be a very important annual event and one which gives us all great reason to be proud of our community.” During Sr Helen’s time at Mount St Benedict College she oversaw the completion of the extensions of the Library in 1985-86. nces in ma Perfor 14 | Bennies Buzz May 2014 th e Hall Congratulat ions to Jess ica Maguire Year 5 at Bee , croft Public who was th School, e lucky win ner of the iP from the Pas od sport compe tition. Tenth anniversary of German exchange partnership The December 2013 trip marked the 10th year of the German exchange partnership between Mount St Benedict College and Elly-Heuss-Knapp Gymnasium in Stuttgart. Twenty students travelled to Stuttgart for the second part of their exchange. There they stayed with their German partners who they had hosted earlier in the year. “The opportunity of hosting someone from a different culture and then living with a family in Germany has been a rewarding, at times challenging, but most definitely a valuable experience for all of our students who have taken part in the exchange programme,” says Mrs Belinda Jack, Head of Languages. Student Reflection In total, we had two weeks at school with our partners putting our German speaking and listening skills to the test, attending classes with our partners and taking part in special projects with English classes from Years 5 – 12. We spent the other days doing excursions as a group with our teachers and exploring the wonderful sites and culture of Germany. To celebrate our final time with all of the Australian and German students, there was a Christmas party which our host families and teachers also attended. On the weekends and in the two weeks of holidays some of us were fortunate to accompany our host families on trips to places including France, Switzerland, German Trip Austria and many other parts of Germany. Many of us were lucky to see snow in the holidays and some of us even took to the slopes in Austria and tried skiing. The German Exchange was an amazing, worthwhile and special experience, improving our language skills, creating a deeper understanding of the German culture and making lifelong friendships. - Emily-Kate Pfeiffer Year 11 Visit from Japanese Good Samaritan School, Seiwa In early March girls in Years 7-12 hosted 23 Japanese students for four days from our Japanese sister Good Samaritan school, Seiwa. The Japanese girls experienced a day in school, enjoyed learning to play cricket and taught origami to the Mount St Benedict girls. The Japanese students were accompanied by Seiwa Principal, Mrs Mashimo and sports teacher, Ms Kawamoto. The girls from Seiwa are particularly renowned for their beautiful singing and the College was fortunate to have the opportunity to hear the Japanese students sing. These annual visits have strengthened the connection between the two schools and Mount St Benedict students have greatly enjoyed the experience of hosting, gaining the opportunity to practise their language skills, and in return giving the Japanese girls a taste of our Australian lifestyle. Student Reflection I was given the opportunity to open up my home to a year nine student from Seiwa Junior High school, her name was Yuuna. Although Yuuna did not speak much English we surprisingly had a lot in common. We had some wonderful experiences over the weekend such as shopping in the city and a trip to the Blue Mountains and having fun going up and down the scenic railway. I was able to learn a lot from Yuuna about culture in Japan and I hope she learnt a lot about culture in Australia. When the weekend came to an end, both Yuuna and I were very sad to see each other go but we exchanged contact details and promised to keep in touch. This was probably one of the most rewarding experiences I have ever encountered. - Isabella Steen Year 9 Bennies students learning the art of origami. May 2014 Bennies Buzz | 15 Year 10 Drama students appointed Griffin Theatre Ambassadors Congratulations to Year 10 Drama students Isabella Duncan and Georgia Gebrael, who have been accepted to be part of the Griffin Ambassador Program at the Griffin Theatre. As an Ambassador they will attend free performances of each Griffin Main Season production, followed by a post-show forum with cast and crew; meet other Ambassadors who share a passion for theatre; and attend two workshops led by Griffin staff and affiliates, and industry professionals. The girls are looking forward to the opportunity and sharing their experiences with their fellow Drama students. Monique chosen as Youth Member of Parliament Year 10 student, Monique Harris has been chosen as a Youth Member of Parliament in the YMCA NSW Youth Parliament. The prestigious state program brings together 150 of our state’s future leaders aged 15-18 years. Monique will take part in two training camps in April and July and as part of the Environment and Heritage Committee will have the opportunity to draft a bill in this area. In July, Monique and her fellow Youth Members of Parliament will take over the Parliament of NSW, to present, debate, and vote on the pieces of legislation that they have developed. Success in speaking up Congratulations to Mount St Benedict students who had success in the recent CSDA public speaking competition. Six students made it through to the CSDA zone finals – Rebecca Koelmeyer (Year 11), Diana Kazakov (Year 9), Khristiana Dadula (Year 8), Hannah Neylan (Year 8), Rose Leavey (Year 7) and Chloe Withford (Year 7). The following week, Diana, Hannah and Rose participated in the Grand Final, an impressive achievement considering only ten finalists from each year are selected from schools all over Sydney. The girls delivered clever, convincing and very entertaining speeches on the night. All girls reported that the competition was a great experience. The last word goes to Year 9 finalist, Diana, who said “Public speaking isn’t just getting up and saying a speech – there is so much more you get out of it. When I actually looked back and noticed all those little improvements I realised it was public speaking I had to thank.” 16 | Bennies Buzz May 2014 Warming up before the CSDA zone finals. From left: Rebecca Koelmeyer, Diana Kazakov, Rose Leavey, Chloe Withford, Khristiana Dadula, Hannah Neylan. Beyond Bennies Breakfast Class of 2004 – 10 year reunion When: Tuesday 17 June 2014 Where: Mount St Benedict College - Ground Floor of D Block Time: 7.15am The Class of 2004 Reunion organisers have started a Facebook page for your reunion. Join this group at www.facebook. com/msb2004tenyearreunion The ex-student / daughter photo will be taken after this breakfast Speakers: Reunions in 2014 Kate Aubusson – Class of 2004 is a passionate refugee advocate, who has used her journalist background to capture interviews with prominent people in locations we would only dream of going. If you are holding a reunion this year, please email [email protected]. edu.au. We’d love to help you promote it using the Newsletters and Bennies Connect. Bennies Connect can be used for taking registrations and payments etc to make it easier on the organisers. MSB Golden Jubilee 2016 We are currently updating our archival records with the History Company in preparation for our Golden Jubilee in 2016. As a result of this process we have discovered some of our publications have been misplaced. If you are an ex-student and you have kept Publications such as Bennies Buzz, Newsletters, School Diaries and photos of significant events and that you would be happy to share a copy with us and/or donate it to our Department please contact Michelle Blackman on 9980 0401 or email [email protected]. au. We are also very keen to obtain old uniforms and/or spare uniform fabric for our collection. Class of 1976 – where are you? If you were in the Class of ’76, Ann Jackson (nee Williams) would like to hear from you. Ann is keen to start discussions on your 40 Year Reunion. This one falls in a significant year, as it is the College’s Golden Jubilee Year. Suzie Monks (nee Hackett) – Class of 2000 studied BA in Tourism Management and then changed paths soon after graduation to her true calling in Education, in particular Reading Recovery for children who struggle with literacy. If you are interested in connecting with your peers socially and/or becoming involved in starting the discussion, please email Ann on [email protected]. Mentoring through Bennies Connect MSBESA would like to encourage Alumni to become part of the Mentoring program that has been launched on Bennies Connect. W hat is mentoring? Alumni sharing their experiences with the current students. This includes university / courses undertaken and the pathway to get there. H ow do the girls communicate with mentors? Through email Expression of Interest via the Careers Department. It doesn’t take much, it could be as little as emailing through feedback on how to gain entry into the courses the current students are interested in. Alumni are very important to our community they give back their wisdom to current students and are ambassadors for the College. Enrolments If you have a daughter in primary school, please remember to “register” her to start at MSB sooner, rather than later (this includes current MSB families). This prevents disappointment for prospective families on the wait list. May 2014 Bennies Buzz | 17 Farewell to: Rob Barrett Mr Rob Barrett started at MSB in 1997 as the HSIE Head of Department. After 17 years, Mr Barrett has decided to retire to a lovely beachside suburb to work on his surfing skills. The College will definitely miss his presence and his absolute commitment to the students. Mr Barrett was the consummate professional throughout his entire career and has impacted on the lives of many. It is said that “students take out of a classroom what a teacher brings in”. Mr Barrett brought compassion, knowledge, motivation, a sense of peace and a caring heart – qualities that endeared him to the students under his care year after year. It is often said that a person who leaves can never be replaced – and this is definitely the case with Mr Barrett. We sincerely wish him all the very best for a wonderful and well-deserved retirement, and also offer him our heart-felt thanks – for everything! Rob and Dianne at Staff Christm as party Mrs Dianne Davis 2013 saw the end of the long and distinguished career of Di; a talented, creative and professional teacher, who has served the College with passion, faith and integrity since 1975. Di has specialised in teaching Geography and Asian Studies where she instilled in her students a love of and an appreciation for the environment. Many excursions, both day and overnight, were organised and led by Di, always resulting in a fun filled and eventful educational experience. Her expert contributions to the HSIE faculty have been welcomed and appreciated with many ideas implemented in order to improve overall teaching outcomes. She also spent many years as the Year 8 Coordinator and guided students with her kind, resourceful and generous nature. Di’s expertise in the teaching profession has been very much appreciated by both staff and students. She consistently made insightful contributions to the ever changing College environment and creatively addressed the individual needs of her students. The strong connections she developed with the College have been maintained over the years, with Di still in regular contact with many past staff and students. Di will be greatly missed by the entire College community as it gives her a huge thank you and bids a very fond farewell to everybody’s “favourite teacher”. 18 | Bennies Buzz May 2014 A big congratulations to: Sophie Lander and her husband on the arrival of their 2nd daughter Ruby Sophia Fairbrother. Born on 24 February at 1:51 pm, weighing 3.1 kg and 49 cm long. Natasha Lutton and her husband on the arrival of Avaline Clare Lutton on 11 September. Elizabeth and Joseph Rastegorac on their surprise arrival of Dominic George Rastegorac who arrived at 7:54 am on 1 January 2014 weighing 3.27kg (7.3) and 49cm long. He was the first baby born on the Northern Beaches and had his picture published in the Manly Daily (show off already). Annette and Nick Johnson who are the proud parents of a baby boy, Zachary James Johnson born on 19 December at 8.17pm. weighing 4.01kg and 58cm long. Congratulations to: Erin O’Brien and her husband Neil who were married on Erin’s parents’ property in the Tweed Valley on 28 September. Neil is Canadian so it was great to have some of his family come for the wedding. They will be travelling for the next nine months as their honeymoon. May 2014 Bennies Buzz | 19 Touch On 25 February the Mount St Benedict U15 team were crowned as Broken Bay Champions at the Diocesan Championships in Umina, with our senior team finishing a commendable third. Three team members then went on to gain selection into the U15 Broken Bay Team: Shannyn Bissett (Year 8), Abi Shepherd (Year 9) and Bella Duncan (Year 10). Kaitlyn Noble went on to gain selection into the Broken Bay Open Team. Swimming The annual Mount St Benedict Swimming Carnival was held on 26 February, celebrating the achievements, sporting spirit and house support of girls in the pool. The Overall Champion House is calculated using all points for events, participation and war cry. The results for 2014 are: Overall Champion House 1st Montserrat 2nd Arcadia 3rd Terracina Overall School Champion 1st Brooke Mindham – New Norcia 2nd Caitlin Walsh – Terracina 3rd Emily Michell – Monte Cassino European Sports Tour 60 of our students travelled to France and England during the April school holidays. Five netball teams and one football team competed against international teams across the two weeks. 20 | Bennies Buzz May 2014 The House Participation Trophy is awarded to the House who has the greatest participation across all events, regardless of results. The results for 2014 are: House Participation 1st Monte Cassino 2nd Montserrat 3rd Arcadia Triathlon Friday 7 March was a great day with Mount St Benedict students creating history winning our first ever NSW All Schools Triathlon Medals. Our intermediate “Super Team”, comprised of Brooke Mindham (Y10 Swim), Georgia Quick (Y10 Cycle) and Elly Gallgher (Y9 Run) brought home NSW CCC gold whilst our Senior Y12s Ellen Schiffler (Swim), Annabelle Doheny (Cycle) and Natalie Tobin (Run) gave it everything in their final year to return with NSW CCC Silver. With 96 MSB triathletes in attendance it was a memorable day at Penrith. Gold Medallists – Brooke Mindham, Georgia Quick and Elly Gallagher. Athletics Australian Schools Knockout Championships Eight of the College’s most talented athletes were in action over the Christmas holidays at the Australian Schools Knockout Championships in Townsville. This is the third consecutive year that our girls have progressed to compete in the National Championships. The girls finished as the best senior athletics team in NSW and the National Bronze Medallists (front cover photo). Australian All Schools Athletic Championships ), Maddy Bergfield Front Row: Carla Takchi (Y11 2013), Genevieve (Y12 (Y12 2013), Becky Clark : Lily Vidler (Y12 2013), Row k Bac 3) 201 (Y12 ie Cow Elly Gallagher (Y9), Karina Takchi (Y12 2013), (Y12) hell Mic ly Emi Our students also brought home individual medals from the Australian All Schools Athletics Championships. The College had an amazing five students in the NSW All Schools Team – Karina Takchi (Y12 2013), Becky Clark (Y12 2013), Maddy Bergfield (Y12 2013), Carla Takchi (Y11) and Katie Devitt (Y8). Karina (U18s) and Katie (U14s) now have National All Schools Gold medals as they were members of the victorious NSW 4 x 100m teams. Softball In February Elizabeth Liepa (Class of 2013) received a NSW Blues Award for her achievements in Softball Umpiring. Liz has, for the past two years, officiated at the NSW CCC, NSW All Schools and School Sport Australia Level. Liz is a delightful young woman and it is wonderful to see students giving back to their sports and to have her talent recognised. May 2014 Bennies Buzz | 21 Ex-Students In Sport Olivia Doyle – Class of 2012 Olivia was named in the NSW U19 Netball team. Georgia Casey – Class of 2010 Georgia has just been named in the Australian Women’s Softball Team (Aussie Spirit) that will compete in the World Championships in the Netherlands in August. Jana Pittman – Class of 2000 First Australian female Olympian to compete in a summer and winter Games. Marcela Ordonez – Class of 2002 In 2012 I was lucky enough to be supported through my teaching practicum by the wonderful community at MSB. Sonia, Nicola and Anita all guided me with infinity of encouragement in the Visual Arts department. I went on to graduate as Valedictorian of the Class of 2012 from The Australian Catholic University and am now teaching at Carlingford High (just down the road). I wish to extend my many thanks to Bennies for education spanning 20 years, and a especially warm thank you to Anita Howard and Sonia Barnett who were there for me in Year 12, and again 10 years later. Though I am extremely proud to be working in education, I must admit, it does not compare to the happiness, and fulfilment that my wonderful family brings to me, to whom I am also infinitely grateful for – especially my beautiful almost 7 year old Chelsy-Lee. Venette Lowe – Class of 1987 I remember very fondly my days at “Bennies” in the eighties. I have a photo taken in front of the convent on my first day of high school wearing a little light blue hat and short red gloves. I also remember the walk with my classmates across the oval from the school to the convent for art classes in the basement. The Principal was Sister Helen and the Vice Principal, Sister Lorraine. I was always fascinated with the old convent and have often dreamt about it in the years since leaving the school. I only saw the Chapel once when I was at school and was amazed that a place so beautiful could be hidden away largely undiscovered. Therefore I was absolutely thrilled when I realised that we could get married there all these years later, My husband, Anthony Forsyth went to school at Marist Brothers Parramatta. As you can gather from the kilt he is of proud Scottish heritage. We were married by Deacon Peter McCulloch from St Agatha’s on 19 October 2013. We had the bagpipes before the service as guests arrived and had an organist on that lovely old organ and soloist throughout the service. Sister Elizabeth was one of the loveliest people I have ever met and actually rang the old bell for us at the completion of the service which was another lovely touch. Many of the guests said that it was the loveliest wedding they had attended which of course was a lovely compliment. 22 | Bennies Buzz May 2014 Jacinta Lyons [nee Knutsen] – Graduation Class of 1985 Jacinta passed away February 15, 2014 after battling cervical cancer and brain tumours for more than seven years. She was the youngest daughter of John and Kath Knutsen, sister to Julie and Gemma [also students of Bennies], partner to Gus, proud mother to Thomas [now 16 years old] and friend to many, many people all over the world. Jacinta attended St Agatha’s, Pennant Hills and she was in Year 12 in 1985 at MSB. Jacinta left Year 12 to take up a position in foreign exchange with a leading Australian merchant bank and continued her HSC by correspondence. In the final pages of her diary, Jacinta stated the friendships she made at school were treasured and never forgotten. Class of 2003 – 10 Year Reunion We had a fun-filled night at our 10 year reunion on 19 October in the city. The night was filled with reminiscing, sharing of news, much laughter and to be expected, lots of dancing! Thanks to so many of the Year 12 Class of 2003 and Year 10 Class of 2001 for making such an effort to be there and to those who sent their well-wishes from afar. Here is a group photo with most of the attendees to share with the MSB community. Until 2023, Diana, Kerry-Anne and Michaela (College Captains) She loved to travel and her training in foreign exchange enabled her to work in stockbroking, finance and banking in almost every corner of the world including New York, Canada, London, Scandinavia, Europe, Asia and the Middle East. For her, it wasn’t just about the places; it was about all the people she met along the way. All of whom, after just a few minutes of chat became a friend for life. When Jacinta returned to Australia, she was employed by Legacy to do what she said was the most rewarding job she had ever had. In true Jacinta style, she raised significant proceeds for the war veterans and their families. In July 2011 Jacinta graduated with a Bachelor of Laws having overcome the challenge of juggling motherhood and study, and in the later years needing to manage the timing of her cancer treatments around her exams and semesters. Her battle with cancer was tough, but even on her darkest days, Jacinta would find something to laugh about and that she did with her signature laugh and giggle that many will remember her by. Christine Ernst – Class of 2004 Christine and her husband Ben had a little girl, Eleanor Susannah Lodewijks, born on 7 November 2013. To add to this wonderful piece of news, Christine has been awarded the inaugural Sir Ninian Stephen Scholarship in International Law, awarded by the Sir Robert Menzies Foundation. Christine is planning on using this scholarship to study a Bachelor of Civil Law at the University of Oxford in 2014-15. The Bennies Community would like to wish you all the best in this new adventure for you and your new family. May 2014 Bennies Buzz | 23 2014 Term Dates Term 2 2014 • Term 2 commences Tuesday 28 April • MSBESA Ex-Students Meeting Monday 2 June 5.45 pm • MSB Day & end of Term 2 Friday 20 June Term 3 2014 • Term 3 commences Tuesday 15 July • MSBESA Monday 11 August 5.45pm • Term 3 ends Friday 19 September • Term 4 commences Tuesday 7 October • MSBESA AGM Monday 10 November 5.45 pm • Term 4 ends Friday 5 December 449C Pennant Hills Rd Pennant Hills NSW 2120 Phone: 9980 0444 Email: [email protected] www.msb.nsw.edu.au Designed by www.frescocreative.com.au Term 4 2014
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