serviam - St Ursula`s College Kingsgrove
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serviam - St Ursula`s College Kingsgrove
SERVIAM St Ursula’s College, Kingsgrove Dear St Ursula’s Community Welcome back to Term 3. I trust that students, staff and families enjoyed a happy and restful holiday break. I look forward to an exciting term ahead filled with many opportunities for students to excel in a variety of ways. At the end of last term we recognised Year 7 to 10 students who are achieving at a very high standard in their subjects, so far, in Semester One, with “Academic Achievement” Awards and students who had shown improvement and/or consistent effort in their work with “Academic Merit” Awards. A full list of students and their award is attached to this newsletter. Congratulations to each of these students who are consistently striving to achieve their best. I was also very happy to present Principal Awards to a number of Year 8 students: Amelia Fitzgerald; Alison Gaffney; Olivia Gibson; Nicole Issa; Joanne Mikhael; Kate Mulready; Julia Odelli; and Genevieve Sheehan. To obtain a Principal’s award students must receive three College Awards. College Awards consist of six merit certificates awarded to students for achievement in either their subjects or service to the community. It is an outstanding achievement to receive this award and be recognised as a student who displays the ‘Serviam’ spirit in word and action. Newsletter No 11, 29 July 2010 putting into their work. With only eight weeks left of the term this is a very demanding and crucial time for our Year 12 students. At our Assembly today we welcomed Ms Chiaki Shibata and eleven students from Ustunomiya Kaisei Girls High School, our sister school in Japan. The Japanese students are being hosted by our students who study Japanese and Society and Culture. Students will take part in classes as well as sharing their own culture with our students. They will visit the Blue Mountains and the sights of the city. Thank you to the families who will host a Japanese student. It is in these special times when we invite others in and share our stories that we experience a real sense of community. A particular thank you to Ms Yasuko Onodera who has organized the visit and activities for the students, and Mr Steve Baker and his family who will host Ms Shibata. Next weekend we celebrate the feast of Blessed Mary MacKillop. This year on 17 October, she will be cannonised and finally recognised universally as St Mary of the Cross MacKillop. As Australians we are indebted to Mary MacKillop for her pioneering work in the development of Catholic Education in Australia. Through her persistence, hardwork and dedication we are truly blessed to have such an exceptional woman and role model as our first Australian saint. To assist and support the sisters of Saint Joseph in their preparations for the canonisation ceremony, we will be holding a Gold Coin Donation Mufti-Day on Thursday 5 August. Students will come to school dressed in mufti clothes, with the suggestion of even wearing brown, the colour of the founding sisters and give a gold coin. All monies raised will be greatly appreciated. Mary MacKillop Prayer Our College website is regularly updated with the latest news, so please take time to visit it. We have now added two new features, the College Newsletter “Serviam” and copies of letters that are sent home to parents. These features are a way for us to continue to keep parents informed and ensure that communication between school and home is as current as possible. To maintain the safety and security of students at all times these features can only be accessed by a username and password. A letter outlining this process will be sent home with all students this week. The website also contains a copy of our 2009 Annual Report to the Community that has just been finalised by the Board of Studies and Catholic Education Office. I will also present this at our Parents & Friends meeting on Monday 9 August. This Monday our Year 12 students begin their Trial exams. Please keep them in your prayers as they have been working hard to this point. In practical classes students have also been performing or presenting work. It is hoped that the students will be rewarded for the long hours of study and commitment that they have been God of the pilgrim Mary MacKillop trusted your guidance in her journey of life and deepened her confidence in your will. May we renew our trust in your Providence to lead us in hope. May we relish the sacred in the ordinariness of our lives. May we grow in the fullness of your love and the depth of your mystery. We ask this through Jesus Christ the way, the truth and the life. Amen. May the week ahead be blessed with God’s gentle presence. Anne Anderson Principal Quality Education Investing in our children’s future ALL Australian students deserve an equitable share of State and Government funds to support their education. Council of Catholic School Parents Advocacy and Support for all parents www.ccsp.catholic.edu.au No.6 FROM THE ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Upcoming Events 28/7-6/8 2/8 - 16/8 2/8 3/8 5/8 9/8 11/8 13/8 14/8 Kaisei School - Japanese Sister School Visit Year 12 HSC Trials Year 7 Immunisations Year 9 English Competition Gold Coin Donation Mufti-Day for the Mary MacKillop canonisation preparations Year 9 (Year 10 2011) Subject Request forms during PC Parents and Friends Association (P&F) Meeting 7.30pm Chapel Annexe WYD Madrid Parent Information Evening 7.00pm Chapel Annexe Nursing Home Visits P&F Bingo Fundraising Night examining the leadership of Jesus Christ; to examine the unique philosophy behind Ursuline leadership and service; to realise their impact on the entire College community and to be aware of the responsibilities placed upon them as College leaders. By Friday morning, the girls were tired, overfed and ready to take on the challenge to “Lead in the Light” but only after a good night’s sleep and a long awaited holiday. Many thanks to Mrs Alderton for the endless hours spent planning and to Ms Anderson, Mrs Nader, Ms Angeloni, Ms Lemon, Mrs McCarthy, Mrs Dryden, Mrs Finneran, Mr Gooley, Mr Russo and Ms Russell for their involvement in all aspects of the retreat and for giving so generously of their time to be with the girls over the three days. Many thanks also to the girls who involved themselves so enthusiastically in all of the activities and for making the three days such an enjoyable way in which to finish a long and arduous term. Stacey Potts Assistant Principal SEMESTER 1 2010 ACADEMIC AWARDS In Year Assemblies on the last day of Term 2, we acknowledged those students in Years 7-10 who had excelled in their academic studies during Semester 1. Academic Achievement certificates were awarded to students performing at the very top of their subjects based on their academic results in common assessment tasks. One student from each class was also awarded an Academic Merit certificate for consistent and/ or improved effort. This award was nominated by the student’s class teacher. Congratulations to all the award recipients. Connie Frino Acting Curriculum Coordinator Year 11 Exams At the end of this term, Year 11 will sit for their formal Preliminary Yearly Examinations. These exams commence on Tuesday, 7 September and conclude Friday, 17 September. To help the girls prepare for these exams, Prue Salter, from Enhanced Learning Educational Services, will speak to the girls during their Pastoral Care sessions and advise them on how to develop effective study skills and prepare themselves for their exams. This term Serviam will also publish articles for all students and their parents, highlighting some of the strategies that can be adopted to help them get through exam time. Mrs Margaret Croucher You will receive some important documentation required for registering Year 11 Coordinator your child on the WYD school pilgrimage. I would encourage you to attend this Parent Information Evening so that you are kept fully informed on your child’s opportunity to participate in WYD Madrid 2011 as a student Developing Good Study Habits - TIP 1 pilgrim. A letter will be sent home with all students in Years 9 and 10 this In The Classroom: Examination preparation begins in the week containing the information being discussed, necessary paper work classroom. The way you listen, concentrate and participate in the class and an RSVP slip. If you are able to attend, please complete the slip and has a direct bearing on your understanding and depth of knowledge return to me at the College. Thank you for your continued support. of your subjects. Just listening or taking a few notes isn’t enough. You Antoinette Nader need to actively take notes to retain up to 90% of what you are hearing Youth Ministry Coordinator / Assistant REC a month later. This means concentrating on the discussion, asking questions both to the class and to yourself, taking notes, looking for YEAR 11 NEWS links to earlier work, thinking about what will come next. Be involved Year 11 Leadership Retreat - “Lead in the Light” in the classroom, sit up, look at the speaker and benefit from the During the last week of Term 2, Year 11 students participated in a experience and knowledge of your teacher. Of course, it is impossible three day Leadership Retreat at Eleanora Heights. The Retreat was to do all of this if you are talking. designed to prepare the students for their role as College leaders * Listen, concentrate, participate for 2011. Over the three days the girls were involved in a series of * Involve yourself activities in which they were encouraged to recognise their gifts and Source: Enhanced Learning Educational Services (www.enhanced-learning.net) the gifts of others; to deepen their understanding of leadership by YOUTH MINISTRY NEWS As part of our planning for our World Youth Day (WYD) Madrid school pilgrimage, I would like to invite you to a WYD Madrid Parent Information Evening to be held at St Ursula’s College in the Chapel Annexe at 7.00pm on Wednesday, 11 August 2010. The purpose of the evening is to communicate important information regarding the student pilgrimage to WYD Madrid and to give you an opportunity to ask any questions. The evening will cover such issues as: the nature of the WYD pilgrimage; accommodation; student safety and supervision; process for payment; dates for payment; and fundraising. VISUAL ARTS NEWS PERFORMATING ARTS NEWS Congratulations go to the thirty-two Year 12 Visual arts students who presented their HSC body of work for the Trial assessment and exhibition last Wednesday 21 July. The works were beautifully displayed and each young artist can be proud of the hard work and effort they have put in over the last three terms. Many parents, families, staff and students were able to attend the Exhibition, and were impressed by the scope and diversity, as well as the high quality of the artworks. We hope that all our Year 12 students study hard and do their best in the examinations next week. Good luck and well done. Bandfest 2010 On Thursday 24 June, the Concert Band, Stage Band and String Orchestra took to the stage at Engadine Music’s annual Band Festival at St George Auditorium, to perform in front of a live audience and adjudicator. The Concert band performed a powerful version of ‘Final Countdown’ along with a ‘Glenn Miller in Concert’ medley. Their outstanding performance gained them a Gold medal placing. The String Orchestra performed a haunting medley of pieces from a variety of films by John Williamson. They also performed a lively piece from the ‘Marriage of Figaro’ by Mozart. Their beautiful performance gained them a Silver medal placing. Finally, the Stage Band took to the stage to present the toe tapping numbers ‘I Will Survive’, ‘Never Can Say Goodbye’ and ‘Moondance’. They were well received by the audience and adjudicator alike, receiving a Gold medal placing. The students received a certificate, trophy and ribbon for their participation and placing at the Band Festival. A big congratulations must be extended to all the students involved in Bandfest 2010. Well done, girls! Ms Warland and Ms Frino Music staff Our Year 11 students are also to be commended this week: Racheal Thompson’s photography work was chosen by Penrith Regional Art Gallery for their “Snap Shot exhibition”. Only one hundred and fifty works were chosen and we are thrilled that Racheal’s work was amongst the most successful. Eight Year 11 students also spent one week of the recent school holidays at the HSC extension Course at the National Art School. Shanice Attkinson, Greta Balog, Samantha Diggs, Annie Huang, Danielle La Malfa, Tiffany Lau, Anita Lukins and Gabrielle Penfold will also attend next school holidays and we will be able to view the results of this experience at an exhibition later in the year. A very busy and productive start to Semester 2 is underway in all the Visual Arts Classrooms. My great thanks to all the teaching staff for their efforts to extend the students this year. Mrs Mary Hayman Visual Arts Coordinator MOCK TRIAL NEWS Well done to the Mock Trial team who recently competed against Caringbah High. Unfortunately for the team, Caringbah won the points, mainly due to some spirited cross examination of our witnesses. In a three hour trial, St Ursula’s as prosecution had to prove the case against an alleged arsonist based on circumstantial evidence! The team performed extremely well, having given up much time after school and meeting two barrisers in the city during the school holidays on an excursion which incorporated a visit to the Downing Centre. BLOOD DONATIONS St Ursula’s recently visited the Red Cross Blood Bank in the city, following a request for much-needed supplies. Many of the donors were first-time participants from Year 10. Well done to Jenny Saraswati; Julia Down; Taylor Allen; Rachel Golding; Gabrielle Kauter; Elanor Fitzpatrick; Merryn Hasanic; Samantha Custodio; and Angela Giampietro. Thanks to our students, St Ursula’s was awarded the Vampire Shield for the third year in a row. The Vampire Shield is awarded to the greatest number of donors in a financial year and St Ursula’s had 103 donors which is a fantastic response. This award was presented to students, Cindy Jow and Paige Johnson, at last Friday’s College Assembly by Jemma Falkinmire, Marketing Manager of the Red Cross. Cindy and Paige have both Well done to Racheal Thompson (barrister), Yvonne Nehme (barrister), donated blood six times! Sarah Lansdown (witness), Venessa Blundell (witness), Sarah Watson Steve Baker (court officer). Thanks to Mrs Ethell, Mrs Lansdown and Rachel’s grandparents for attending the trial. Steve Baker Mock Trial Coordinator SCIENCE NEWS The Science Experience Calling all Scientists!!!! The Science experience is a three day hands-on science and engineering program for students currently in Years 9 and 10. The program runs at various universities across Australia and includes a wide range of practical activities, excursions and career information together with interesting presentations by leading Australian scientists and engineers. The program runs on various dates across November, December and January and costs only $110 for the three days. Students who have participated in the program in past years found it fun and very worthwhile. For more information including dates and locations and a video of the range of activities covered by the program see the following website: www.scienceexperience.com.au/ or contact Ms Russell. Ms Vanessa Russell Assistant Science Coordinator e-HUB ONLINE SELF-HELP PROGRAMS FOR MENTAL HEALTH Young people often use the internet for help and support, as well as seeking help from parents, friends, teachers and counsellors. The Australian National University e-hub team provides online selfhelp services that can be used free of charge and anonymously 24/7. All programs are based on the best available evidence and can help you find out about preventing and coping with anxiety and depression, as well as the many types of help available. www.ecouch.anu.edu.au - an interactive self-help program which includes modules for social anxiety, generalised anxiety and depression. www.moodgym.anu.edu.au - a popular interactive program drawn from Cognitive Behaviour Therapy that helps users to prevent and manage depressive symptoms. www.beacon.anu.edu.au - information about online applications for mental and physical health disorders. www.bluepages.anu.edu.au - information about depression including how it feels and how it’s treated. Catherine Watson College Counsellor THE NATIONAL SELF-DETECTION PROGRAM FOR SCOLIOSIS (NSDP) 2010 July/August are the months when it is recommended that all schools with girls in Years 7 and 9 participate in the NSDP by downloading the self-detection brochure from www.scoliosisaustralia.org/pdfs/self_detection_brochure.pdf. This brochure is designed to make parents of school girls aware of the outward signs of scoliosis. For your convenience, a copy of this brochure is also attached to this newsletter. Mrs Doreen Schuler Pastoral Care Coordinator SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION 2010 Regina Coeli Parish will be celebrating the Sacrament of Confirmation on Friday, 17 September. Any students in Years 7 or 8 who are eligible to receive this Sacrament are invited to an Enrolment and Parent Information Night to be held on Wednesday, 21 July at 7.00pm in the church. For further information, please contact Lisa Mulligan, Sacramental Coordinator on 9502 3789 or email [email protected]. A stadium adaptation of Ben Hur – the Academy Award-winning movie starring Charlton Heston – is coming to Stadium Australia on 22 and 23 October 22. This huge production, first staged in Paris, features: • A chariot race involving horses 32 around ANZ Stadium • A slave driven galley • An huge army of Roman soldiers • A massive Roman amphitheatre • A theatrical portrayal of the crucifixion of Jesus. For anyone associated with Sydney Catholic schools (parents, students, teachers, parishioners etc) and who was considering going to see the production, discounted tickets for both performances are now available. To take advantage of this special offer, simply go to www.benhur.com.au/catholic or phone 132 849 and quote ‘Catholic Schools Offer’. There is no minimum number of tickets needed to secure the discount. Also ANZ Stadium has given permission for fundraising to take place on both nights to raise money for the building of a Catholic school in Southern Sudan which will be known as Mary MacKillop College. Members of our Catholic education community are heavily involved in this project. St Ursula’s College Parents & Friends Assocation presents: FAMILY BINGO NIGHT Saturday 14 August 2010 Club Rivers Bingo Lounge Littleton Street, Riverwood 6.30pm for 7.00pm start Tickets: $20.00 per FAMILY or $10.00 ADULT / $5.00 STUDENTS Tickets are now available through the College office. Please see separate flyer attached to this newsletter for further information regarding ordering of tickets. NUMBERS ARE LIMITED SO BE QUICK For further information phone Veronica on 9153 9026 or 0407 248 157 69 Caroline Street, Kingsgrove NSW 2208 | PO Box 142, Kingsgrove NSW 1480 | Phone: (02) 9502 3300 Fax: (02) 9554 3581 | Email: [email protected] | www.stursulakingsgrove.catholic.edu.au