From the Principal - Nudgee Junior College
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From the Principal - Nudgee Junior College
27 November 2014 FINAL EDITION 37 From the Principal 4 Bodkin 4 Lynch 5 Nolan 5 Treacy 5 Bodkin 5 Lynch Mr Brett Cashmere Ms Rebecca Edwards Ms Alisha McNeven Mr Peter Hunter Mr Lawrie Gordon Mrs Robyn Gainer / Mr Darren Cullen 6 Nolan Mr David Sullivan 6 Treacy 6 Bodkin 6 Lynch Mr Bill Walker Mrs Gwenda Burton Mr Sam Hassett The list has a few changes from this year. At our Night of Excellence we farewelled a number of our long serving staff members who will retire from the College at the end of the year. I would like to acknowledge and congratulate Paul Smith, Peter Parry, Janet Black, Colleen Kelly and Helen Baran on their wonderful service to our community; we wish them well for their more leisurely pace of life next year. At our Night of Excellence I also advised those present that Sonny Smith has taken the decision to step down from leadership roles at the College to give more time to his young family. I would like to acknowledge the wonderful service that Sonny has given to the College in his role as Deputy Principal and more recently AP - Pastoral Care. Sonny will continue at the College in a year 4 class teaching capacity next year. This week we will also farewell Mr Chris Williams, Mrs Rachel Walsh, Mrs Kristy Taylor and Mrs Siobhan Molloy. Chris finishes his two year contract with us to take up a position at Cannon Hill Anglican College, Rachel will take up a full time teaching contract at Marist Ashgrove for 2015, Kristy finishes her twelve month contract with us to move into an exciting journey of motherhood with her imminent arrival of her first child and Siobhan will finish up her term 4 contract with us and we look forward to her returning next year in relief teaching appointments. Class lists have been finalised for next year and all year 4 and 5 students will be advised on Friday of their 2015 classes. Our graduating Year 7 Class Tonight our year 7 class will graduate and for the first time we will have students returning next year to Ambrose Treacy College and for others they will commence a new secondary school journey at another College. For those students leaving tonight we certainly hope it is not the last time we shall meet and we look forward to continuing our association with them as we catch reports on their progress into the various secondary colleges. To all the year 7 students we warmly thank you for your leadership throughout the year, and we wish you well in your upcoming years as you continue to determine your life’s path. As a final newsletter for the year I would like to thank the community for your continued support throughout the year. 2014 has been another good year at the College and I look forward with anticipation to 2015 in the dawning of Ambrose Treacy College. To all our students I would congratulate you all on a fantastic year; a year that realized many dreams and a year that was filled with fun and energy. Your genuine friendship and warmth are memories that I will take again from the year. To our staff, I extend my sincere thanks to you once again for your professionalism and genuine care for the students. The fact that students at Nudgee Junior experience a ‘boys’ heaven’ is a testament to your commitment and effort. Congratulations on a job well done and I hope you all enjoy a well earned restful break over Christmas. May the peace of Christ be with us this Christmas and inspire us to work for peace in our lives, in our homes, and in our world in the exciting year that lies ahead. With best Wishes Mike Senior THIS WEEK With the Christmas season closing in on us quickly, it is always important to take time to reflect on the bigger stage we share as a local, national and global community. For the Nudgee Junior community it is a time to give thanks for another great year where fun and laughter, learning and growing, understanding and challenge have been companions on our journey. At the end of the year, we say farewell to the Nudgee Junior College community and re-engage in January next year as the Ambrose Treacy College community. This is a reminder that our journey is a short journey and that relationships are precious and the key to our lives. My wish for our community is that the Christmas season will be a family season and that the story of Christmas will be revealed to us all in the joy we share with our families. As another year draws to a close at the College I would like to congratulate all our students on another wonderful year. At these times I always recall Lawrie Gordon commenting that Nudgee Junior is a bit like the All Blacks – you never get a bad All Blacks rugby team and here at NJC we never have a bad year, some are just better than others. Just as the All Blacks seem to be having another of those golden years, 2014 will be remembered fondly by the whole NJC community not only will it be remembered as our final year, it will be remembered for the many highs. One of the joys of the teaching game is to sit back at the end of the year and see the growth and changes in boys over the year. With very few exceptions the changes are very evident and I see boys who have grown in self confidence and maturity, for some their physical changes are quite dramatic and for others they have achieved personal milestones with their learning in and outside of the classroom. Here at NJC we have a strong community feel and it’s a feeling that is equally shared by students, staff and parents. In the end it is this strong community basis that adds quality and meaning to our lives. In a community we support others and in turn we are supported by others. This caring for others is the basic story of Christmas and I hope that this Christmas season is one where we can enjoy the company of our families and friends and look for peace and joy in our lives and in the lives of those we love. Staffing 2015 Our staffing arrangements for the year 4-6 Junior School for next year have been finalised and I would like to advise parents that the following appointments have been made for class teachers in 2015. CLASS TEACHERS 4 Nolan Mr Sonny Smith 4 Treacy Mrs Cathy Geraghty Ph: 3878 0500 I Wet Weather Line: 3878 0511 I Email: [email protected] 27 Nov Year 7 Valedictory Mass 28 Nov Last day of Term 4 28 Nov Yr 8 Leadership Camp Dreamworld Summer Music Concert From the Assistant to the Principal - Identity Conor Finn– [email protected] “Be well, do good work, and keep in touch.” Garrison Keillor. GO RAIBH MAITH AGAT (THANKS) May I humbly offer the following Irish blessing for our community as we conclude this chapter of our story… May you live as long as you want, and never want as long as you live. May the grass grow long on the road to hell for want of use. May you live to be a hundred years, with one extra year to repent. May your troubles be as few and as far apart as your grandmothers teeth. May the roof above us never fall in, and may we friends gathered below never fall out. May the Lord keep you in His hand and never close His fist too tight. May your neighbours respect you, Trouble neglect you, The angels protect you, And heaven accept you. May your pockets be heavy and your heart be light, may good luck pursue you each morning and night. May the strength of three be in your journey. May your right hand always be stretched out in friendship and never in want. May you have the hindsight to know where you've been, the foresight to know where you're going and the insight to know when you're going too far. May you be poor in misfortune, rich in blessings, slow to make enemies, quick to make friends. But rich or poor, quick or slow, may you know noth- From the Uniform Shop Julie Ebbage—Convenor [email protected] If you are intending to volunteer to help in the uniform shop in 2015, can you please complete the volunteer form and return it to the school as soon as possible? Alternatively, you can email me the days and times you are available together with your contact details.The opening hours for 2015 will be as follows: Monday 7.30am-11.00am & 2.30pm-3.30pm Wednesday 7.30am-11.00am & 2.30pm-3.30pm Thursday 7.30am-11.00am Friday 7.30am-11.00am THANK YOU: I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of those wonderful people (both Mums and Dads) who have helped me over this term. I can never fully express my gratitude to you. Without your ongoing assistance I would never have been able to manage the volume of work that the Uniform Shop has been required to handle to outfit next year’s Ambrose Treacy College students If you have not booked an appointment for your son’s ATC uniforms please arrange a uniform appointment through the Parent Teacher Interview website www.sobs.com.au. FAREWELL: To all the students and families who are leaving us this year, I would like to wish you the very best for your future endeavours. To all of our families, a Very Merry Christmas and a Very Happy New Year! From the Library All library books should be returned by now. I hope that doesn’t mean that there will be no reading over the holidays! Brisbane City Council libraries continue to operate and have a wonderful selection of books and e-books. The State Library of Qld also has a Summer Reading club which boys can join which promotes reading and online activities until the end of January. Check it out at: http:// www.summerreadingclub.org.au/ During the holidays we will be adding many new books to our collection, some of which were chosen by boys who are members of our Cereal Bookclub. We hope you enjoy their choices in the new school year. Many hours will no doubt be spent online so it is timely to remind boys and families of the need to keep safe. There is some really good advice offered by commonsensemedia, a UK based service, which has tips applicable no matter where you live. [ https://www.commonsensemedia.org/ privacy-and-internet-safety ] Happy holidays from everyone in the Mt Sion iCentre. From the Tuck shop Danielle Milne—Convenor 2015 [email protected] BREAKFAST (7:30 – 8:15am) Counter service only with cashless card Bacon & Egg roll with cheese $3.00 Baked bean or Spaghetti Bombs v $2.50 Toast (2 slices) with spreads* $2.00 Toasted Sandwiches – Cheese or Ham & Cheese * $3.00 Mini Pancake Stack with spreads $2.00 Yoghurt, fruit & muesli cups v $3.50 Yoghurt and fruit cup v GF $3.00 Whole fresh fruit v GF $1.00 Up & Go – Chocolate or Vanilla v $2.50 * Gluten Free bread add 80 cents for 2 slices SANDWICH BAR Freshly made with your choice of Hi-Fibre White or Wholemeal bread (Gluten Free or White Roll available – extra charge). Sandwiches & Rolls (Free Toasting) Vegemite v $2.80 Tasty cheese v GF $3.00 Salad v GF $3.50 Egg, lettuce & mayo v GF $3.50 Ham GF $3.00 Chicken GF $4.00 Add: Cheese $0.40 Tomato $0.40 Beetroot $0.50 Egg $0.50 Avocado $0.80 Salad $0.80 White Roll $0.60 GF bread $0.80 Tortilla Wraps Chicken and salad $4.50 Crispy chicken, lettuce & mayo (opt. sweet chilli) $5.00 Cheese and salad v $4.00 MEAL SELECTION (2ND BREAK ONLY) Garden Salad v GF $4.00 Side Salad v GF $1.50 Salad Box – Chicken or Ham $4.50 Angus Beef Lasagne $4.50 Chicken Tender $1.50 Gluten Free Chicken Tender GF $1.50 Meat Pie $4.00 Hot Dog w’ tomato sauce $3.00 Hot Dog w’ Cheese and tomato sauce $3.40 Nachos w’ GF Salsa, cheese and sour cream v GF $4.50 Macaroni & Cheese v $4.50 Quiche w’ Bacon & Cheese $4.00 SAUCES Paddy’s Place 2015 Menu SNACK BAR Hot options Garlic bread v $2.00 Scrolls – Bacon & Cheese or Vegemite & Cheese v $2.00 Snack meat pie $2.50 Sausage roll $3.00 Jumbo Cheese & Spinach roll v $4.00 Frozen options Calippo Mini – Lemon or Raspberry Pine GF $1.00 Icy Twist GF $1.00 Paddle Pop – Choc or Rainbow $1.30 Bulla Ice Cream Cup $1.50 Bulla Frozen Yoghurt – Mango or Strawberry $2.00 Pantry options Sumo mini cookies $0.50 Jelly $0.50 Red Rock Chips – Honey Soy or Sea Salt GF $1.50 Grainwaves – Sour cream & chives $1.50 Popcorn GF $1.50 Triple-Choc Muffin $2.00 Choc-Chip Cookies $2.50 Noodle Cup – Chicken or Beef (counter only) $2.00 Fresh options Seasonal fruit cup v GF $2.00 Watermelon cup v GF $2.00 Yoghurt – Lemon cream or Raspberry coconut v GF $2.80 DRINKS SELECTION Plain milk 300mls Flavoured Milk – Chocolate or Strawberry Water 600mls Flavoured Water – Orange or Rasp or Lime Juice – Apple or Orange or Apple-Blackcurrant Up & Go – Chocolate or Vanilla Iced Tea $1.30 $2.00 $1.50 $2.00 $2.00 $2.50 $2.50 WEEKLY SPECIALS Monday & Wednesday (1st and 2nd Break) Sushi: Chicken, Tuna GF or California Roll v GF $2.80 Rice paper rolls - Chicken $2.80 Soy Sauce $0.10 Friday (2nd Break Only) Hamburger – Beef Patty with Cheese, Tomato, $5.00 Lettuce and Beetroot (Tomato or BBQ sauce) Volunteers: We are in desperate need of volunteers in the tuckshop for Tuesdays and Thursdays next year. The tuckshop is open 5 days a week in 2015 for all year levels. If you are able to help please contact Danielle—[email protected]. Help needed! Stainless steel custom-made benches needed for Tuckshop ASAP. If you have experience working with stainless steel please contact THANK YOU: Thank you for all of your wonDanielle Milne on 0403 507 169 derful help throughout this year and over the past 10 years. It has been my pleasure to Flexischools: have worked with you and I would like to Don’t forget to go to flexischools.com.au to login or register for an account and add your student(s) wish you and your families all the very best to get ready for 2015. The tuckshop is a cashless for the future. Julie O’Neill - Convenor system. Music MOZART MUSICIANS - Jonathon Bolt Acting Instrumental Music Co-ordinator [email protected] Congratulations to all of our wonderful musicians on a fantastic and very memorable year, the last time anyone will play in a Nudgee Junior College band or ensemble! Thank you for your passion for music making, commitment and enthusiasm in rehearsals and lessons and for some spectacular performances especially in this last term. A very big thanks to parents and families as well for supporting your sons, and getting them to rehearsals throughout the year – all the hard work is well worth it! Those who are moving on to new schools in 2015 I would like to wish you all the very best for your future music making, I certain that the foundation that you now have in playing your instrument/singing will serve you very well into the future. For those who are continuing on to ATC, I look forward to what will be a very exciting phase in our music program. We have some very exciting performance opportunities lined up for next year and are looking forward to pushing the standard to new heights as we grow our school. To everyone, have an enjoyable and very safe school holiday, and make sure you keep up the practice so you aren’t too rusty when we get back into it next year! 2015 Ensemble Lists The 2015 bands and ensembles will be announced this week. Keep an eye on the notice board outside the music room for this, we are hoping to have it completed by Wednesday at the latest. Remember if you haven’t completed an audition your name will not appear on this list. Please communicate directly with your instrumental music teacher to work out an audition time if you have missed yours. Return of hire instruments CHOIR, HANDBELLS, VOCALS - Barbara McGeever Classroom Music, Choral and Handbells Congratulations A huge congratulations to the Year 7 handbell ensemble on this morning’s outstanding performance in front of Arts Educations from around the world. Your demonstration of so many ringing techniques intrigued the audience. They loved your performance so much they gave you a STANDING OVATION! A special thank you to Mrs Ebbage, Mr Green and Mr Senior for all of your help this morning. Year 7 Graduation Mass Year 5 Handbell Ensemble please arrive at 5.30pm for a warm up and then performance at 6pm and 6.20pm (may leave at approx. 6.30pm if NOT in the choir) Year 4 to 6 Choir arrive at 5.45pm for 6pm start. (Finish approx. 7.30pm). Please wear full formal uniform. Thankyou You all must know just how much I appreciate my choir, vocal and handbell ensemble students and parents. The number of performances (8 for just this term), is a heavy workload but you are there from the commencement of term to the final day of the year. Thank you to you all for your outstanding commitment to our Performing Arts life. My heart bursts with pride for your achievements and stamina. To those who are leaving us this year, thank you and good luck in your future studies. Thanks to you all. May you have a safe and wonderful family Christmas Speech and Drama—Susan Thompson Community News Thank you to everyone who expressed an interest in the private Speech and Drama program at ATC. Please be advised that Years 4, 5 and 6 Speech and Drama classes for 2015 are now full. There are still limited vacancies for Years 7 and 8, however, all new student registrations in other year levels will still be accepted and added to a waiting list. EMAIL NOTIFICATION WILL BE SENT SOON, BOTH FOR THOSE STUDENTS WHO ARE ON THE WAITING LIST AND CONFIRMING ENROLMENT FOR NEW STUDENTS. I would also like to notify current students that the results from the recent Speech and Drama examinations have not yet been released by the Australian Music Examinations Board (A.M.E.B.). Results and certificates will be sent home with school reports, or forwarded to the students by mail if they are not available before the end of the term. Congratulations to all my students who worked so hard to prepare for their exams – as always it has been a pleasure to teach such an enthusiastic and talented group of boys. I hope my students who are leaving NJC this year will find every success in their future studies. Finally, I would like to sincerely thank Michael Senior, David Gardiner, Glynis Galletly, and all other Nudgee Junior College teachers/staff (particularly the hard-working ‘Front Office’ ladies!), for their Learning Enrichment—Siobhan Brophy Counsellor White Ribbon Day White Ribbon Day is Australia’s only national, male led Campaign to end men’s violence against women. White Ribbon is a primary prevention campaign that aims to change the attitudes and behaviours that lead to violence against women. Domestic violence is a widespread though often hidden problem across Australia. It occurs in all parts of society, regardless of geographic location, socio-economic status, age, cultural and ethnic background, or religious belief. It can have devastating effects. Domestic violence (sometimes called ‘family violence’) can take many different forms including intimidation, coercion or isolation, emotional, physical, sexual, financial and spiritual abuse. Find help: If you or someone you know is experiencing violence and need help or support, please contact one of the support services below. There are national and statebased agencies that can assist you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732) www.whiteribbon.org.au Not Just a Cookbook will be one sale Thursday 27 November at the Year 7 Valedictory from 5.15pm. Only $30 or 2 copies for $55. Please order online by clicking here or contact Fiona Wright: 0418 711287 for more details Free Movie Night Chapel Hill State School are having a community Movie night on Friday 5 December at 7pm The movie is THE CROODS. Bring a blancket and picnic basket. Drinks and GloSticks available for purchase on the night. 2015 Deacon Tennis Coaching Deacon Tennis will be offering tennis lessons at ATC in 2015 to students. All lessons are run by fully qualified coaches and last 45 minutes. Prices start at just $18.50 per week. For registration please phone 3300 6668 or pick up an enrolment form from the College office. Holiday Golf Clinics The Brisbane Golf Club has upcoming Junior Learn To Play Golf Clinics, hosted by Director of Golf and AAA PGA Member Joe Janison and his team at the Yeerongpilly Club during the school holidays. Clinics run on 18 December, 8th January and 22nd January. For more information Parents and Friends: Before the boys return to school in 2015, let’s meet up for a few hours to give our hard working groundsman a helping hand. Our school always looks fantastic, but you sparing a few hours in January will really help ensure the grounds are at their best, especially for those first day of school photos. We need about 20 people to help spread mulch and assist with odd jobs throughout the school grounds. When: Saturday 17 January, 2015 Time: 7-11am (to beat the heat) What to bring: Gloves, rakes, wheelbarrows, shovels, blowers, etc Preparation: Please let us know if you’re coming so the right amount of mulch, food and cold beverages can be sourced. For more information, or to let us know you’re coming, please contact Steve Davidson on 0418 814 501 or [email protected] Sport Dan Wilson visits and speaks to NJC ATC Cricket Brett Henschell —[email protected] There is little doubt that Saturday produced the best set of results thus far for the school during the Term 4 junior cricket season. This is a credit to the coaches and players for their effort and attention to detail at team training. Most Two Day matches are evenly poised and another solid week of practice and play could see more results go the way of ATC this Saturday. Win, lose or draw, one huge advantage of playing Term 4 junior club cricket is the experience our older players gain from playing on turf. This season has seen all ATC U13 and U12 teams play at least one round on this type of surface. Players have come to realize that the bounce of the ball is different on turf. You must wait for the ball to reach you when batting and anything short when bowling sits up and is easy pickings. The final round on Saturday 6 December 2014 will be played as One Day matches across all age groups. Please make sure you are available so your team is not forced to play short of forfeit. Players and parents are reminded that Term 4 junior club cricket fixtures will be played right up to Saturday 6 December 2014. TEAM RESULT SPIRIT OF CRICKET AWARD U10 Blue Valley Goannas 74 v ATC 126 Will Baker U10 Green Valley Brumbies 143 v ATC 168 U10 White Valley Kookaburras 159 v ATC 175 U10 Gold Valley Dingoes 336 v ATC 66 U10 Red Valley Koalas 113 v ATC 99 U11 Blue Wilson North Yellow 5/115 v ATC 9/63 Day 1 U11 Green Toombul Green 4/101 v ATC 7/89 Day 1 Zac Beachy-Head U11 White Toombul White 5/103 v ATC 3/96 Day 1 Harry Hopkins U12 Blue Albany Creek Eagle Hawks 2/138 v ATC 120 Day 1 William Burton U12 Green St Patrick’s College 8/105 v ATC 9/189 Day 1 U13 Blue ATC Green 7/60 lost to ATC Blue 6/122 U13 Green ATC Blue 6/122 defeated ATC Green 7/60 Connor Hourigan Tom Nugent Zac Allan & Darcy Molloy Linus Borger & Hamish Snowden Josh Sullivan Lachlan A-K & Tom Ziebarth Connor McCarthy Oliver Hewitt From the Director of Sport Dave Capra —[email protected] Triathlon As our triathletes prepared for the final official NJC tri event for the year, they were visited on Monday morning at training by professional triathlete and Noosa Tri 2014 Runner Up Dan Wilson. The boy enjoyed hearing his tips for training and the opportunity to ask an elite level athlete lots of questions about life at the top of the triathlon world. Our thanks to Malcom Barter for organising this opportunity. On a sadder note, this week we farewell one of our triathlon coaches Brett Travis. Brett has been an wonderful role model, coach and mentor for our boys and has been instrumental in setting up our program here at the College. We wish Brett the very best of luck in the future and look forward to seeing him around the triathlon scene into the future. Thanks Brett, for all your hard work, dedication and enthusiasm! Triathlon training will continue on Monday and Wednesday next week in preparation for Sunday’s Gatorade Tri Event at Raby Bay. This will be the end of the tri season for 2014, however boys will be able to swim over the holidays in the ATC Swim program. Training for boys who have been selected in Met West and Met North will begin on Monday 12 January at 7.00am and will continue on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings until Term 1 begins at which time a new training timetable will be released. Best of luck to all of our triathletes at the Gatorade Tri on Sunday 7 December. Club Cricket Our inaugural ATC pre-Christmas cricket season has been a resounding success and with games continuing until Saturday 6 December there is still plenty of cricket left to go. Please note that coaches will be handing out awards after the final game of the season on Saturday 6 December at each teams playing venue. This will be a great opportunity to celebrate the boy’s achievements and a great inaugural ATC season. Cricket Teams 2015 Please be aware that cricket trials for the Year 5 – 8 school season and *Year 4 Club Season will be held as follows in preparation for the first round of games on Saturday 31 January: Wednesday 28 January – Year 5 and 6 3.15pm to 4.45pm; Thursday 29 January – *Year 4, 7 and 8 3.15pm to 4.45pm What year it has been! I think 2014 has been a wonderful example of staff, students, parents and community members working together to create great sporting opportunities which will be remembered for many years to come. I would like to thank everyone involved in sport in 2014 in making our program a possibility. For those ending their journey with the College, I would like to wish you the very best of luck in your future endeavours. For those continuing, enjoyed a restful holidays and I look forward to seeing you back in 2015, ready to embark on what will be an action packed and exciting start to Ambrose Treacy College Sport. Swimming Paul Jones —[email protected] Holiday Swimming Program The swimming programs at the college are in full swing and there is no rest for our swimmers during the Christmas holidays. The squad program will continue with the same sessions on offer through to the 20th December. We will then have a break from all programs and recommence on the 5th of January. In January, the same sessions are on offer and this is a great time of year to do a couple of extra sessions or an intensive week where you come every day. The morning training time will be moved so that all squads start at 7am and the afternoons will stay the same at 3.30pm for recreational squad and 4.30pm for the advanced squad. We look forward to seeing our squad swimmers continue the good training that they have been doing. The learn to swim program will continue to the completion of the 10 week block on December 13 and then have a break until recommencement on January 5. In January we are offering learn to swim intensive weeks where you can book in for a week and complete 1 half hour lesson each day in that week. This is a great way to improve your child’s swimming capabilities. We have intensive weeks starting on January 5, 12 and 19. All enquires can be emailed to [email protected] We hope all our swimmers and students have a fun and safe school holiday and we look forward to seeing Don’t be bored on the holidays REGISTER NOW FOR CRICKET HOLIDAY CLINICS HENSCHELL CRICKET ACADEMY PTY LTD will be conducting Cricket Coaching Clinics during the Summer School Holidays exclusive to 2015 Ambrose Treacy College students. Boys of all standards are welcome. The December Clinic will build on the skill base established during Term 4 junior club cricket whilst having fun and enjoying the game of cricket. The January Clinic will concentrate on preparing players for the Term 1 school and junior club cricket seasons. Attendees will be arranged with others of like ability and age, in groups small enough to ensure individual tutelage is provided. A Cricket Australia accredited coach will be allocated to each group for the duration of the Clinic to enable a structured program to be delivered and a comprehensive written report will be provided post Clinic conclusion. A Senior First Aid Officer will be in attendance in case of illness or injury. At each Clinic, one lucky player will win a Gabba cricket bat valued up to $175.00 (depending on size) simply by attending! Where: Ambrose Treacy College, Twigg Street, Indooroopilly. When: inclusive Week 1 – Tuesday 2 to Friday 5 December 2014 Week 2 – Monday 19 to Thursday 22 January 2015 inclusive Time: Week 1 – 8:30am to 12:00pm/Week 2 – 2:00pm to 5:30pm What to wear: Cricket whites (white shirt minimum), sunscreen and hat/cap What to bring: Personal cricket gear (if owned), water, snack, positive attitude Cost: $199.00 (Incl. GST) per Clinic To book your place at these (family rates available) FOUR day Clinics, or for further information, please contact ordering available by clicking here. Copies will be available for sale at the End of NJC ” Celebration Day and in the College office. Online d a e r t a e r g “A Celebrating the end of Nudgee Junior College, Indooroopilly, ‘Recollections –A Journey’ embraces the essence of what makes NJC such a unique place. With hundreds of intriguing photographs capturing the journey of the school over 76 years, this publication is a wonderful souvenir for anyone who has been associated with the college. Book Launch ‘Recollections’ College Nudgee Junior Purchase your copy at the College office this week or click here to order online $40 each 2 copies for