A WORD FROM THE PRINCIPAL
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A WORD FROM THE PRINCIPAL
361 Sandy Bay Road, Sandy Bay, Tasmania. Postal: PO Box 217, Sandy Bay, 7006 p: 03 6216 7900 fax: 03 6216 7999 e: [email protected] w: www.mountcarmel.tas.edu.au Issue 27 13th Nov 2014 A WORD FROM THE PRINCIPAL Dear members of the Mount Carmel community, If “leadership is any action which leaves the world we touch a better place” then our Year 10 Leaders have certainly earned their title. I would like to sincerely congratulate these girls who, in the busy-ness of their final year at Mount Carmel and whilst preparing for exams, have committed themselves to the charity Days4Girls. As previously mentioned in this newsletter, this not-for-profit organisation helps girls, communities and nations to have access to sanitation, while bringing greater understanding to communities of the value of education for girls. The organisation provides washable feminine hygiene kits to girls and women who would otherwise go without, enabling them to have full-time access to schooling. You can read more about Days4Girls by accessing the following link: http://www.daysforgirls.org/ Our students got behind this charity by hosting our own “touch of pink” days. We went “girly” with coloured ribbons and nail polish for a couple of days, hosted our own “touch of pink” retro fashion parades, and held a silent art auction. What an incredible level of support we received from staff too! Some donated art works or offered to model; the event really grew as more donations were pledged. Proudly, we have raised approximately $1500 towards this charity. This support goes directly to efforts to keep girls safe, happy and in school. What an amazing contribution our staff and students have made! Term Dates 2015 Year 7 Familiarisation Day Wednesday, 4th February Term 1 Thursday, 5th February — Thursday, 2nd April Term 2 Monday, 20th May — Friday, 3rd July Term 3 Tuesday, 21st July — Friday, 25th September Term 4 Monday, 12th October — Tuesday, 15th December UPCOMING DATES NOVEMBER Friday, 14th Friday, 14th Wednesday, 19th Thursday, 20th Friday, 24th Thursday, 27th Friday, 28th Primary Music Tuition Recital 1.45pm STCPSSA Primary Athletics Year 10 Study Day Year 10 Exams Commence Kinder – Grade 6 Orientation P&F Meeting Year 10 Community Service Kindergarten Open Afternoon Year 10 Community Service Please note the following change of dates for December: Wednesday, 3rd Grade 6 Assembly Friday, 12th Activities Day Friday, 12th Primary Nativity Play th Tuesday, 16 Last day of Term 4 for students Bereavement The prayers of the Mount Carmel College community are with the family of Abigail Adams of Grade 1. Abigail’s great grandmother, Yvonne Woolley, passed away recently. Our hearts go out to you as we pray that God will welcome Yvonne into His loving arms and that precious memories will be of comfort to those left behind, knowing that her love will live in their hearts forever. FROM THE PRINCIPAL cont. On Tuesday we hosted a very special lunch for staff and students in Years 6-10, again to highlight the disparity between the privileges many of us take for granted, and the reality of life in the global village. Staff and students randomly received a card upon entry to the hall, which contained a message allocating them to one of the following groups: You represent part of the 6% of the global village who has significant wealth. You have access to luxury housing, transport, an elite education, and everyday privileges such as clean water, a balanced and nutritious diet and hygiene products. You will enjoy the privileged position of being able to experience fine dining today at the ‘lucky table.’ You represent part of the 14% of the global village who is well nourished and has adequate housing. Everyday luxuries such as clean water, a balanced diet and hygiene products are yours. You will enjoy the privileged position of being able to experience a healthy balanced meal today. You represent part of the 80% of the global village who live in sub-standard conditions. It is likely that you are unable to read and more than likely that you suffer malnutrition. If you are a girl, you do not have access to sanitary products, and during menstruation, you will be forced to miss the opportunity to go to school, disadvantaging you significantly. Today you will receive a bowl of rice. In the global village, this would possibly be your only meal for the day. Yes, some of our staff and students may have finished lunch hour still a little hungry, but our practical exercise enabled them to see in very real terms how fortunate we are in Australia and the responsibility we have to support those less fortunate. Thank you again to our Year 10 Student Leaders: remarkable, visionary, confident and committed to leaving their imprint on the world, to creating a better future world. You have made a difference this year and we are grateful for your presence and your legacy. November God moment: as pictured below. Staff and students from Grade 6-Year 10 participating in global village lunch. Susan Ryan Principal School Fees Thank you to all those families who have already paid their school fees for 2014. All school fees are due to be paid by 30th November, with the first account for next year being sent out on 1st February, 2015. If you are experiencing problems with payment of your fees please contact me on 62167902, or the Principal on 62167905. Mrs Kerrie Loveluck, Business Manager Business Manager Mount Carmel College Issue 27, 13th November, 2014 FROM THE DEPUTY PRINCIPAL Primary and Secondary Sport & Co-Curricular Photos 2014 All these photos will be included in our Fides magazine for this year. However, we are offering a new opportunity for families to purchase these photos. If you would like to do so please log on to the K&K Photography website: www.kkphotos.com.au or orders.kkphotos.com.au and the Shoot key: SMVDBG7E. These photos will be available online until Monday, 1st December. All groups are $10 each (8x10 inch photo). Orders placed by 1st December will not incur a postage fee, as all orders will be collated and delivered to the College in one batch. If you have any further enquiries regarding this service please contact Shannon Thomas, Office and Production E: [email protected] Year 10 Exams Year 10 exams commence on Thursday, 20th November and conclude on Thursday, 26th November. Students will be given detailed information about attendance protocols for this exam period. The Year 10 Study Day has been rescheduled to Wednesday, 19th November not Tuesday, 18th November as published on the printed calendar sent to all families in 2014; however, this update has been reflected in the online College Calendar on our website. Where a student is unwell and therefore unable to attend an exam, parents are asked to follow the usual protocol of phoning the College Office by 9am. The main purpose in conducting these exams is to provide our students with an opportunity to learn exam strategies including the preparation required, exam procedures and time and stress management. The additional assessments these exams provide contribute to our ongoing assessment of students’ learning and do not alone determine students’ results. The girls are encouraged to eat, sleep and exercise well during this time. There is no doubt that during an exam period of this nature students experience a degree of stress. With good planning, self-care and support, the pressure of exams can be put to good use to motivate students to do their best! We wish all our Year 10’s well for the exam period. Final weeks for Year 10 Students 2014 Thanks to the thorough organisation of Mr Anthony Chapman all Year 10s will complete two days of Community Service on Thursday, 27th and Friday, 28th November. On Monday, 1st and Tuesday, 2nd December, Year 10 students will have a modified timetable which provides an opportunity for them to complete the writing of their Pathway Plans as well as rehearsing for Thanksgiving Mass, Celebration Evening and their Graduation. Attendance is essential on these days which also provide an opportunity for Year 10 Clearance Forms to be signed off, indicating that all money owed has been repaid and all library books and other school resources have been returned. The completion of this form is necessary before Reports and References can be collected. On Wednesday, 3rd December there is an Orientation Day at Guilford Young College to introduce students to the staff, structures, processes and layout of their allocated campus. This Orientation Day also provides a valuable opportunity to ease students into their chosen courses and to adjust any of their chosen courses. All students must be in their full College tracksuit. On this date students who are attending other Secondary Colleges next year are encouraged to make contact with their respective Colleges, to also support their orientation and transition process for 2015. On the morning of Thursday, 4th December at 9.30am parents and family members of Year 10’s have been invited to join the College community for the celebration of the Year 10 Thanksgiving Mass, followed by morning tea. The Year 10 students may leave the College after final preparations for Graduation are completed. On Friday, 5th December the final Year 10 Assembly will be held with students and staff. Due to the seating capacity of our Hall, only students and staff attend this final assembly. The Year 10 students may leave the College at the conclusion of this assembly at approximately 11.30 a.m. On Monday, 8th from 1.00pm - 3.15pm all Year 10 Celebration Evening Dance students are to attend a further full dress rehearsal. On Thursday, 11th December Year 10’s (other than dancers and musicians) are to meet their Home Room Teachers at Wrest Point at 9.30am for the Celebration Evening rehearsal day. Graduation practice will conclude by 3.20pm. All Year 10 students need to be at Wrest Point by 7.10 p.m. on the evening of Wednesday, 11th December for Celebration Evening and the Year 10 Graduation. Lyndal Tewes Mount Carmel College Issue 27, 13th November, 2014 FROM THE ACTING DIRECTOR OF TEACHING AND LEARNING Well, November has certainly started with a bang! All secondary classrooms are buzzing with industrious fervour as students (and teachers) dig deep into their respective curricula to expand their thinking, refine their ideas and demonstrate their new learning. I remember, back in the day, when the classroom was the only place for learning to occur - and only academic or curriculum-based learning, at that. Granted, we occasionally went outside to gather materials to take back to the science lab, or even less frequently, sat outside to read our shared novel, but the move to a different environment was simply that. These days, especially at Mount Carmel, the numbered classroom is simply one of the environments where our girls are able to experience rich, authentic and enduring learning. And this is particularly true for our Year 9 students, who have just returned from a very busy but rewarding immersion tour of our nation's capital. Last week, they shared in the very moving Laying of the Wreath ceremony for one of our fallen soldiers at the War Memorial, dropped from a significant height at Questacon, gazed - awe-struck - at dozens of amazing artworks at the National Gallery and vigorously debated the Conscription Bill at Old Parliament House, just to name a few of the experiences. But wait, there's more! Next week, all Year 9 students will deepen their knowledge and understanding of different ways that people grieve and honour those who have passed away, with a visit to Cornelian Bay Cemetery and Turnbull’s Family Funerals. This day is another incredibly rich learning experience that complements and enhances what has been explored in the classroom. Also next week, the class of 9 Gold will visit Ogilvie High School to hear The Hon. Tanya Plibersek, MP Federal Member for Sydney; Deputy Leader of the Opposition; and Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs & International Development, and Senator Lisa Singh speak to student members of the Alliance of Girls Schools. Again, this privilege will enrich our girls' education and, hopefully, both inspire and empower them to pursue their own future path with confidence. After all, as Dr. Seuss’s famous Cat in the Hat once proclaimed, “You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself in whatever direction you choose!” I am confident that with all the additional stimulating learning experiences and environments the girls at Mount Carmel College are regularly exposed to as part of their education, we will enjoy a very bright future. Giovanna Padas FROM THE PRIMARY CURRICULUM COORDINATOR Eliciting Evidence Unquestionably it is very important that teachers are clear about what they want students to learn. Learning intentions must be aligned to the curriculum, accessible to the learner and linked to success criteria. Assessment for learning occurs when teachers use evidence of learning to adapt instruction according to the needs of the students. Gathering evidence of learning is absolutely essential if teachers are to understand where students are now. There is no single way to collective formative evidence. However, whatever method teachers use it should yield information that is actionable by them and their students. At Tuesday’s staff meeting teachers shared the huge array of tasks and activities for eliciting evidence of student learning. The diversity of ideas was simply astounding and most inspiring. When organised into groups five primary routines for eliciting evidence emerge: Elicit evidence through pre-assessments Elicit evidence through classroom discussions Elicit evidence through questioning Elicit evidence through students’ written work Elicit evidence through student observation It is on the basis of this evidence that teachers are able to provide quality feedback in order to move forward and bridge the gap between where they are now and where they need to go. Caroline Wilson-Haffenden Mount Carmel College Issue 27, 13th November, 2014 FROM THE ASSISTANT TO THE PRINCIPAL - PRIMARY Primary Staffing 2015 Even though there is a considerable time remaining this year, planning for the 2015 school year is well under way. Orientation Afternoon will take place on Monday, 24th November when we will welcome new students to the College and current students will have the opportunity to get to know those girls and boys a little before next year. Most staffing arrangements have been finalised and are listed below: C Kindergarten – Mrs Anne Haward Prep – To be confirmed Grade 1 – Miss Ida Saracino Grade 2 – Mrs Michelle Wall Grade 3 – Mrs Norma Cooper There will be three Grade 4/5 Classes – Mrs Sharon Himson and Mrs Crawford will share responsibility for one of those classes, and Mrs Renee Doust and Miss Melanie Sluyters will teach the other two classes. Grade 6 Navy – Mrs Caroline Wilson-Haffenden Grade 6 White – Miss Clare Scallon I will be taking 12 months leave to teach full time at Dominic College, a monumental change for me after a very rewarding and joyful time at Mount Carmel College. In other staffing news, Mrs Sharon Himson will be taking six weeks of leave to undergo surgery for a herniated disc in her spine. We wish her a speedy and full recovery, and thank her for her outstanding work with the Grade 3 class this year. We are very fortunate that Mrs Anne Crawford will step into the role of full time Grade 3 teacher until the end of the school year. Therese McDevitt YEAR 9 CANBERRA FIELD TRIP 2014 Last Monday, 3rd November, Year 9 students and seven teachers arrived at Hobart Airport bound for Canberra. The Australian War Memorial was the first of many significant places and visitations of the busy and diverse four day field trip. After a guided tour around the temporary World War One exhibit, students laid red poppies in remembrance of fallen Australians and participated in the daily rendition of the Last Post where two students laid a wreath by the pool of reflection on behalf of Mount Carmel College. After check in and dinner at the Canberra Central YHA, and then an evening of recreation including swimming, walking and kicking the football, the first day of the tour had come to an end. The next day, Tuesday, 4th November, students engaged in the wonders of science at Questacon, visited Old Parliament House exploring the National Museum of Democracy, had a guided tour of National Gallery of Australia and explored Australia’s floral diversity at the National Botanic Gardens to learn about the diversity and unique adaptations of Australia’s native flora. This day, rich in learning and engagement was capped off with a trip to the Cinema for the evening’s entertainment. Although somewhat weary from the previous evening’s activities, on Wednesday, 5th November, students engaged with the democratic and parliamentary process underpinning the nation’s governance during another busy day touring Parliament House, travelling to the top of Mount Ainsley to enjoy the view of the City and consider the beauty and symmetry of architect Walter Burly Griffin’s city design and visited the Australian Electoral Commission to learn about our robust democracy, the voting system and their rights and responsibility to participate in the electoral process in this country. Students then explored the Australian National Museum before capping off the day’s activities with some much anticipated retail therapy at Canberra Central. The evening’s activities included a guided tour of the Australian Institute of Sport complex and an intense hour of sporting and challenging activities in the institute’s interactive sport facility. Mount Carmel College Issue 27, 13th November, 2014 YEAR 9 CANBERRA FIELD TRIP 2014 cont. Thursday, 6th November was an early morning for all, and the students’ organisation, maturity and cooperation in packing up, cleaning out and departing their accommodation by 7:30am was commendable. A long bus trip back to Sydney airport and the flight home to Hobart concluded the trip. The significant contribution of the seven teachers attending the Canberra Field trip is a testament to their interest in and commitment to student learning. Without the participation and work of Mrs Sue Beck, Mrs Diana Buddle, Mr Anthony Chapman, Ms Angela Green, Miss Virginia Jacobs and Mrs Giovanna Padas, this wonderful opportunity could not be provided. Mount Carmel College acknowledges the Australian Government’s financial contribution to the Field Trip under the Parliament and Civics Education Rebate (PACER) programme. This contribution enables such a rich and valuable opportunity for students by reducing the overall cost of the trip to parents. We would like to thank the Australian Government for its support of this program. Stewart Bennett Canberra Trip Coordinator Mount Carmel College Issue 27, 13th November, 2014 FROM THE SPORTS ADMINISTRATION OFFICER RESULTS Results are only published for teams who have reported their results to the Sports Administration Officer prior to lunch time on Tuesday each week. Failure to report results will also impact on ladder placings for SSATIS sports – any team not reporting their score within a week will not receive the points for that game. All rosters and results for secondary SSATIS sports can be found at: www.satis.com.au/sport/ Secondary Touch Football 5/11/2014 Grade 7 Gold defeated Fahan Orange 6-4 Grade 8 White defeated Collegiate White 3-2 Grade 8 Navy defeated Fahan Navy 3-1 Grade 8 Gold defeated Fahan Orange 5-4 SSATIS Tennis 4/11/2014 Grade 7 White defeated SMC Green: 6 Rubbers – 0 Grade 7 Navy defeated SMC Brown: 4 Rubbers – 2 Please visit the following website for up to date rosters, results and ladders for these sports: Tennis - www.satis.com.au/sports/tennis/ Touch Football - www.southerntouch.com.au PRIMARY ATHLETICS Junior SSATIS Carnival a great success for all! The Junior SSATIS Carnival was held last Friday at the Domain Athletics Centre. The weather was perfect and, despite the nerves, the team performed exceptionally well. Most girls received a first, second or third place ribbon in at least one of their events, with other girls certainly performing their best and having a great day. The 100m runners in particular experienced exceptional results with the practice on Thursday seeming to pay off! A special mention must go to Felicity Wilson-Haffenden in Grade 3 who had an outstanding day. She competed in six events, the first of which was the 1500m Invitational. This was against runners from all grades, the majority of which were Grade 6s. Felicity finished 2nd, and immediately went on to finish 1st in the long jump with a record breaking jump of 3.53m. Moments later she was back on the track breaking the 400m record by half a second! She followed this with 1st in her 100m and 200m events, with her day finishing with a 2nd place ribbon with her shuttle relay team. A remarkable day for an amazing young athlete! Mount Carmel College TRANSPORT All players are reminded that they need to supply their own transport to games after school, and are to ensure they have transport arranged for a prompt departure at the end. Coaches and parent supervisors are not responsible for providing this, although they may be able to help if prior arrangements can be made. TOUCH FOOTBALL All teams going well Both the secondary and primary Touch Football rosters are in full swing and all teams are experiencing plenty of fun and success. The Grade 7s are undefeated at this point and sitting equal first on their ladder. Keely Lamprill (8 Navy) is doing a great job coaching the Grade 5/6 team, with them winning in their first game of the roster, which for many of the players was their first game ever! Keep up the positivity and enjoyment levels girls! SSATIS Tennis Most tennis teams have experienced some interruptions to their roster, being hit by bad weather, the Science and Engineering competition and Canberra trip. All the Grade 7 and 8 teams have now played at least one round and are learning very quickly about the ins and outs of team-based tennis. Keep working hard, girls. Issue 27, 13th November, 2014 FROM THE SPORTS ADMINISTRATION OFFICER cont. STCPSSA ATHLETICS CARNIVAL This Friday, 14th November The second and final Primary Athletics Carnival will be held this Friday once again at the Domain. This competition is against other Catholic Primary schools from around the south of Tasmania, and is another fun day of participation and enjoyment. Please ensure your daughter has returned her permission slip, and is prepared for the day. A reminder that only school uniform items may be worn, and socks must be plain white. TRIATHLON Secondary and Primary The Secondary and Primary Schools Triathlon Challenge will be held next week at Bellerive Beach on Thursday, November 20th and Friday, November 21st respectively. Entry forms and permission slips have already been sent home and returned, and reminder notes will be sent home in the coming days. Please contact me if you have any queries or concerns regarding these events. SPORTING ACHIEVEMENTS I encourage anyone in the College community to contact me with any significant sporting achievements of which you are aware so that we may share and celebrate with those students. Olivia Hogarth Sports Administration Officer 6216-7926 [email protected] SPORTING OPPORTUNITIES Club Netball Clinic – An invitation from OHA Netball Club OHA junior netball clinic to be held on Sunday, 16 November at Creek Road courts at 9.45am-11am. Catch up with friends, meet new people and learn skills and play games. The clinic will be conducted by Katie Stanford development accredited coach and senior club members. This is for all aged 9-17 years old (members and nonmembers). Please email Katie on: [email protected] if you are interested in coming to this free clinic. This will be held on the outside courts and if weather conditions are not good on the day a cancellation message will be posted that morning by 8am on the Wrest Point OHA Facebook page. (Please note: Mount Carmel College has no affiliation with any netball club and is simply passing on this invitation.) Mount Carmel College Issue 27, 13th November, 2014