Bulletin, Issue 17, , 11th June
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Bulletin, Issue 17, , 11th June
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 17 11th June, 2015 A WORD FROM THE PRINCIPAL Dear members of the Mount Carmel College community, Recently I was drawn to an article posted by Michael Carr-Gregg on Twitter. Michael is a leading adolescent psychologist and I follow his tweets and have listened to him speak on several occasions. He has common sense recommendations about raising and supporting children and young adults. The article he posted was titled, “18 heartfelt pieces of advice for mums of all daughters.” As we cater primarily for girls’ education (and because I have three daughters of my own) it caught my eye. I am sure the advice could be equally applicable for parents of boys. A brief summary of the advice (13 seemed to be missing so I could only find 17 pieces of advice) are as follows: 1. Love your body so your daughter can learn to love hers. 2. Tell them they’re smart at least as often as you tell them they are pretty. 3. Teach them their light shines brighter when they try not to burn other girls’ light out. 4. Enjoy every second of the beauty of raising your daughter. 5. Strive to be the woman you want them to be. 6. Encourage them to be individuals. 7. Be strong and breed confidence in them. 8. Expect lots of drama and try to enjoy it. 9. Try to have more than one bathroom in the house. 10. Remember to breathe. 11. Be a mum first and a friend second. 12. Don’t let jealousy be an issue. 13. Always give them choices. 14. Let them be them. 15. Build your daughters up. Encourage them and teach them to believe in themselves. 16. While things can get hard, the challenges are so worth it. 17. Offer unconditional love and respect and honor each girl’s uniqueness. Most of these are common sense, aren’t they, but when you are “in the thick of it” it can sometimes be challenging to remember that. My personal favourite is number 4, closely followed by number 16. I know from experience how quickly those years fly, and looking back, I can barely remember any of the issues that caused grief at the time, and with the benefit of hindsight I know most of them didn’t matter as much as I thought they did. If you would like to read the full article it can found via http://linkis.com/huffingtonpost.com/y2yjY UPCOMING DATES JUNE Friday, 12th Thursday, 18th Monday, 22nd Tuesday, 23rd Wednesday, 24th Thursday, 25th Tuesday, 30th STCPSSA Primary Cross Country Year 10 Staying Safe Forum Junior SSATIS Cross Country Primary Reports Posted (K-Gr 5) Middle School Reports Posted (Gr 6 – Yr 8) Senior School Reports Posted (Yr 9 & 10) Kindergarten Open Afternoon 1.30pm – 2.45pm Parent Teacher Day (Student Free Day) JULY Friday, 3rd Monday, 20th Tuesday, 21st Thursday, 23rd Thursday, 30th Mount Carmel Day Celebrations Term 2 Concludes Student Free Day Term 3 Commences Year 7 HPV Immunisations P&F Association Meeting 7pm Condolences The prayers of the Mount Carmel community are with staff member Rachael Willis and her family, who recently experienced the loss of Rachael’s mother, Kaye Barron. Our prayers are also with staff member Maureen Fasnacht and her family, who recently experienced the loss of Maureen’s sister, Christine Penman. Our hearts go out to you all as we pray that God will welcome Kaye and Christine into His loving arms and that precious memories will be of comfort to those left behind, knowing that their love will live on in their hearts forever. While on the subject of raising daughters, we are thrilled to be hosting Melinda Tankard Reist as a speaker at Mount Carmel on Monday 22nd June. Melinda, an author and advocate for young women, speaks about the issues of the sexualisation and objectifiction of girls and its parallels with sexual assault, eating disorders and self harm. I strongly urge you to mark this date in your diary and join us in the College hall at 7:30pm on 22nd June. The presentation will be particularly relevant for parents of girls aged 10+, but all parents are welcome and please feel free to bring a friend, family member or neighbour. There is a flyer and reply slip about the evening attached to this edition of our newsletter. God’s blessings for the week ahead, Susan Ryan Principal FROM THE DIRECTOR OF PRIMARY Last week I was very fortunate to attend the Positive Schools Conference in Melbourne where I was able to listen to a fantastic range of speakers and attend a number of workshops devoted to the central question, “What can we do to improve the health and wellbeing of all our students so that they may thrive and prosper?” Unquestionably, the highlight for me was Geelong Grammar School’s exhibit, “A Living Library of Positive Education in Action.” In a nutshell, it involves a whole school approach that focuses on specific skills that assist students to strengthen their relationship, build positive emotions, enhance personal resilience, promote mindfulness, and encourage a healthy lifestyle. The aim is to foster engagement amongst the students, encourage them to be active and ultimately, equip them with the qualities to enable them to fulfil their life purpose. One of the major sponsors of the Conference was KidsMatter Primary and MindMatters Secondary. During the past 18 months the implementation of the KidsMatter Primary Initiative framework has been a priority at Mount Carmel College. KidsMatter Primary provides strategies, tools and support to help school work with parents and carers, health services and the wider community, to nurture happy, balanced kids. Thus far, the Action Team consisting of teachers and parents has meet regularly to implement a coherent approach that is tailored to the needs of Mount Carmel College. The teaching staff have undertaken a number of hours of professional learning and in the coming months we will spend considerable time and energy reviewing our Health Scope and Sequence to identify what we are doing well but equally as important, where the gaps exist in terms of our current curriculum. I encourage parents and carers to access the magazines, information booklets and books from the newly established KidsMatter and MindMatters Resource Room in the multi-flexible learning space located next to Grade 3. The room is available on a Monday afternoon between 2:30 and 3:30pm or on a Wednesday morning from 8:30 to 9:30am. The key can be collected from the College Office. Focus of the Fortnight Continuing this theme of health and wellbeing, the upcoming “Focus of the Fortnight” is honesty. When students are asked about the qualities that underpin strong friendships, honesty is always listed as a priority. To practice honesty we have to be honest with ourselves. People who blame others are often not honest with themselves. They can never make a mistake and they rarely say sorry – which requires humility and strength. Furthermore, by being honest with others, by telling the truth, by not taking things that do not belong to us, by “owning up,” we develop a sense of integrity. Mid-Year Reports and Parent Teacher Day (Student Free Day) 30 June Both Primary and Secondary teachers are currently preparing mid-year reports to give parents a clear indication of their children’s progress in all learning areas. It is an opportunity for teachers to identify strengths in application, work habits and achievement. Teachers are encouraged to name up explicit tasks that the students have undertaken in addition to focusing on specific challenges. Most important are the strategies outlined by teachers so that students may move forward with their learning. Primary School reports (Kindergarten – Grade 5) will be sent home on 22 June, Middle School reports (Grade 6 – Year 8) on 23 June and the Senior School reports (Year 9 -10) on 24 June. Parent Teacher Day (Student Free Day) 30 June will commence at 11.00am and conclude at 8.00pm. This provides an opportunity to discuss your child’s report with the teacher. Students in Grades 4 / 5 and 6 are encouraged to attend these appointments. The College will continue with the online scheduling program for parent bookings and more details regarding this will be included with your child’s report. Mount Carmel College Issue 17, 11th June, 2015 Premier’s Reading Challenge All students from Prep to Grade 6 have been registered to participate in the 2015 Premier’s Reading Challenge. Students are encouraged to read ten books during the ten week period from Tuesday, 9th June until Monday, 17th August. On Tuesday, Prep to Grade 6 students received a Reading Log, which we ask students or parents to store safely (you can print one from the official website if it is misplaced) so that it can be returned to class teachers when the Challenge has been completed. All students who complete the Challenge will receive a congratulatory certificate signed by the Premier. There are also opportunities to receive prizes if book reviews are posted online. By being part of the Premier’s Reading Challenge, we hope that Prep to Grade 6 students will be further inspired to experience the joy of reading and that all members of the family will set some time aside for a special focus on reading during the coming weeks. If you would like more information or your child would like to write an online book review, please log on to the official website: www.premiersreadingchallenge.tas.gov.au/ Happy reading everyone! Caroline Wilson-Haffenden Director of Primary LIFE SKILLS IN 4/5 UPCOMING PRIMARY DATES Friday 12 June – STCPSSA Primary Cross Country Wednesday 17 June – ICAS Writing Thursday 18 June – Junior SSATIS Cross Country Monday 22 June – Primary Reports (Kindergarten to Grade 5) posted home Tuesday 23 June – Middle School Reports (Grade 6 – 8) posted home Thursday 25 June – Kindergarten Open Afternoon 1.30 – 2.45pm Tuesday 30 June – Parent teacher Day K – 10 (11am – 8pm) Student Free Day This week some students in Grade 4/5 made their own lunch which included a salad sandwich and fruit salad, as well as set the table to enjoy the fruits of their labour. Special thanks to Mrs Wendy Burrill and Mrs Helen Harris for running this programme. Melanie Sluyters Grade 4/5 Teacher FIRST EUCHARIST AND CONFIRMATION The Mount Carmel College community warmly congratulates Romney Andersson Gr 3 on receiving the sacraments of the Eucharist and Confirmation on Sunday 7th June, in the Church of St James, Cygnet. This indeed was a special occasion in Romney’s faith journey and we pray that she will always feel the presence of Jesus in her life. Ida Saracino Director of Mission / Head of Religious Education - Primary Mount Carmel College Issue 17, 11th June, 2015 FROM THE DIRECTOR OF MISSION STUDENT FREE DAY Mount Carmel Day is fast approaching. It is not only a day for us to celebrate our heritage but to do something positive for those in our community who are struggling. With this in mind, the student leaders, in particular the House Captains, have been scheming ideas to make it a huge day for all students and staff at Mount Carmel College. Watch this space for an exciting announcement. Outside School Hours Care will provide care for students on TUESDAY, 30th JUNE as it is a STUDENT FREE DAY. Please use the enclosed enrolment form to ensure your child is booked in. The theme for the day is Fantasy Dress with games and a movie. Lunch will be provided, but please bring a plate of your favourite food to share. Please do not send food that contains nut products. Last week was National Reconciliation Week, a time to reflect upon the injustices committed to our Indigenous peoples and to look for ways to heal the hurt and to give back respect. We pray for those hurt by the actions of others and we aim to seek justice and recognition to all Australians. Holy Father, God of Love You are the Creator of this land and all good things. We acknowledge the pain and shame of our history and the suffering of our peoples and we ask your forgiveness. We thank you for the survival of Indigenous cultures. We pray for your strength and grace to forgive, accept and love one another, as you love us and forgive and accept us in the sacrifice of your Son. Give us the courage to accept the realities of our history so that we may build a better future for our nation. Teach us to respect all cultures. Teach us to care for our land and waters. Help us to share justly the resources of this land. Help us to bring about spiritual and social change to improve the quality of life for all groups in our communities, especially the disadvantaged. Help our young people to find true dignity and self esteem by your Spirit may your power and love be the foundations on which we build our families, our communities and our Nation. Through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Pray for Us. Anthony Chapman Director of Mission / Head of Religious Education - Secondary PRIMARY HOCKEY Primary Hockey Games for the 13th June Hookin2 Hockey Mount Carmel Gold (Grade 2) BYE Half Field Mount Carmel Gold (Grade 3) v Northern Christian School 11.00am – CB4 Open Primary Mount Carmel Gold (Grade 5/6) v Lenah Valley at 10.00am – CB1 Mount Carmel Navy (Grade 5/6) v SMC at 9.00am - CB3 Mount Carmel White v Fahan at 9.00am - CB2 Ground Codes CB—Cornelian Bay Grounds—opposite Cornelian Bay To check for further rosters you can look up the following: https://sportsdesq.onesporttechnology.com/1136 Mount Carmel College Anne Haward OSHC Co-ordinator CHESS Flex your mental muscles! Hobart South Regional Chess Championships South Hobart Primary, South Hobart Friday, 26th June 2015 Register online: https://au.tornelo.com/tournaments/ho bart-south--2 Tournament Details: - All Zone events run from 9:15am - 2pm - All players play 7 games - There is no minimum or maximum team size required - Chess Kids coaches on site to provide assistance - All equipment provided Prizes: - Trophies, Medals and Certificates awarded on the day. No one walks away empty handed! Division A winners in each zone qualify for State Finals - Events with more than 60 players may be split into A and B divisions; extra medals and certificates are awarded to B-division winners! Cost: Entry fee $18 (inc. GST) per player Venue: South Hobart Primary. 59 Anglesea St, South Hobart Date: Friday, 26th June 2015 Divisions: Primary and Open Secondary Check http://www.interschool.com.au/2015timetable.html to find more zones. No geographical restrictions, you may participate in any event. Choose from Primary (P-6), Middle-Years (Grade 5-Year 9) and Open Secondary divisions. Issue 17, 11th June, 2015 FROM THE SPORTS ADMINISTRATOR Senior Volley Ball Grand Final The Secondary Volleyball competition concludes on Monday night, and our Year 9/10 team will be competing in the Senior Division 2 Grand Final against Sacred Heart College at the Moonah Sports Centre, Court 2 at 5:20pm. The senior team includes Grace Woolford, Zoe Christensen, Zoë d'Orey, Laura Gibbs, Madeleine Fasnacht, Genevieve Holding, Nicole Murray, Bree Noonan, Ella Harrison and Jasmine Mawer-Goss, with Sally Christensen managing the team. The girls have had a strong season, winning 5 games and losing only 2, the same as their grand final competitors. Both teams have had a win each in past games against each other, so it’s shaping up to being a great contest. Our junior team also plays their final game on Monday night in the 3 v 4 final against Dominic at 4pm. Best wishes to all the girls in their finals. Primary Cross Country The STCPSSA Cross Country is this Friday, 12 June at Rokeby Police Academy. The first 8 students across the line from each cross country race at field day will take part in this event. They will compete against students from other Southern Catholic Schools. Good luck to the following girls: Grade 3 Natasha Furjanic, Aimee Stacey, Coco Erin, Isla Gerathy, Heidi Preshaw, Gabrielle Philpott, Claudia Pollard, Jessica Owen Grade 4 Felicity Wilson-Haffenden, Haylee Gill, Lucy Hollingsworth, Jemimah Stockwin, Olivia Nichols, Sienna Stephenson, Abbey Willcox, Holly Round Grade 5 Imogen Nation, Bronte Gadon, Adele Hart, Josie Davenport, Ruby Erin, Samantha Tuck, Zara Hart, Rebekah Furjanic Grade 6 Anja Bobrowski, Sarah Wilson-Haffenden, Maisy Sansom, Ainslee MacDonald, Tessa King, Renae Philpott, Olivia Farrell, Grace Pullen Term 3 Sports Term 3 Sport Sign up is now open online. With only a small number of sports offered in term three, it would be great to get a strong amount of signups this term. Below is a list of the sports we have on offer: Secondary SSATIS Basketball Rowing Primary JSSATIS Basketball Teams Year 7 & 8 Year 9 & 10 1st Grade (versus Y11/12) In conjunction with Sandy Bay Rowing Club Comments Wednesdays. From 19 August to 28 October Mondays. From 17 August to 26 October Thursdays. From 20 August to 19 October Preseason training starts July/Aug, commencing with midweek gym and Sat am rowing. Season includes morning trainings and weekend rowing. Grade 3/4 and 5/6 Thursdays. From 6 August – 24 September To sign up for any of these teams, and register your interest to Coach, Manage or Umpire please visit: http://mountcarmel.tas.edu.au/sport-activity-sign-up/. Mount Carmel College Issue 17, 11th June, 2015 SSATIS Cross Country The SSATIS Cross Country Carnival was held on Tuesday, 9 June at Pontville, in very tough wintery conditions. The girls were treated to cold, wind and rain during their afternoon, but spirits were high as they cheered on team mates and enjoyed the race competition, against students from other independent schools. Mount Carmel finished in 6th place from the 10 independent schools, only .5 point below 4th place. Well done to all the girls that braved the conditions and gave it their best shot out on the course. Thank you to Mr Phil Hyatt, Miss Sophie Roe and Miss Ashton Ferguson for escorting the team and marshalling on the course and Carolyn Monks for her parental support and warm soup. Best results and participants in the events were: U13 – 5th place overall 15th Lauren Canning Emily Grzinic, Samantha Crispin, Brooke Elkin, Georgia Porter, Kirby Mosenthal, Eleanor Higginbotham U15 – 8th place overall 27th Mia Lilley Alanna Monks, Kimberley Peebles, Hannah Coleman, Ella Kincs-Lowe Mount Carmel College U14 – 3rd place overall 12th Lucy Allwright Tahlia Bortignon, Chloe Parker, Phoebe Hanek, Carene Alcazar, Hannah Cowen, Abbie Cowen, Jordan Paine, Alice Eastwood U16 – 4th place overall 22nd Lily Rasmussen Alexandra Porter, Ella Teague, Charlotte Sutton, Chelsie Auckland, Elisha Williams, Jasmine MawerGoss, Tara Jones, Sophie Scott Issue 17, 11th June, 2015 MELINDA TANKARD REIST AUTHOR, ADVOCATE FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS Mount Carmel College is thrilled to be hosting Melinda Tankard Reist as a speaker at Mount Carmel on Monday 22nd June. Melinda, an author and advocate for young women, speaks about the issues of the sexualisation and objectifiction of girls and its parallels with sexual assault, eating disorders and self harm. When: Monday, 22nd June Where: Mount Carmel College Hall Time: 7:30pm – 9pm Melinda Tankard Reist was interviewed on ABC 7.30 Report last week. The interview can be found by following the link: http://melindatankardreist.com/2015/06/porn-before-first-kiss-mtr-on-abc730-report/ Please return to the College Office by Thursday, 18th June. To the College Office I ________________________________________________ will / will not be attending the Melinda Tankard Reist parent information session to be held at Mount Carmel College on 22nd June at 7.30pm. Number of people attending: __________________ Name: ________________________________________________________ Daughter’s Name: ___________________________________ Class: __________________ Mount Carmel College Clothing Shop Stockings at reduced prices for June or until stocks run out. MIDFORD THICK TIGHTS MIDFORD THIN TIGHTS Sizes: small, average, tall, X-tall Sizes: small, average, tall, X-tall MIDFORD KIDS THICK TIGHTS Sizes: 5-6 years 7-8 years 9-10 years Order Form I wish to place an order for stockings as follows: Cost $13.00—2 for 1 (Children sizes) 5-6 7-8 9-10 Cost $13.00 2 for 1 (Adult sizes) Thick Small Avg/mid Tall X-tall Cost $13.00 3 for 1 (Adult sizes) Thin Small Avg/mid Tall X-tall 2 for 1 3 for 1 2 for 1 $13.00 $13.00 $13.00 Please enter required size and amount. NAME :……………..……………………… STUDENT’S NAME: ………………………………………CLASS:………………………. Amount of order $......… Method of payment Cash ¨ Cheque ¨ Visa ¨ Mastercard ¨ Name on card ……………………………………………………….. Amount $............... Card Number…………../……….…./……….…./…….……. SIGNATURE: ………………………………………………………… Expiry……/…… STUDENT FREE DAY Tuesday 30th June 8:30am to 6:00pm FANCY DRESS PARTY!! Come along today dressed in your favourite costume. There will be prizes for best dressed, most unique costume and many more. Participate in party games. We will have party pies and sausage rolls for lunch but please bring along a plate of your favourite party food to share with your friends. (No nut products please) Cost: $47 Please complete the form overleaf to register your child for care Student Free Day Tuesday 30th June 2015 Child’s Name/s: ……………………………………… Age: …………………… ……………………………………… Age: …………………… ……………………………………… Age: …………………… Mother’s Name: ................................................................. Mobile: ………………………. Phone Wk: ................................................................. Phone Home: ........................... Father’s Name: ................................................................. Mobile: ………………………. Phone Wk: ................................................................. Phone Home: ........................... Address: …………………………………………………………………………………………….. Emergency Contact Number (while child is in care) Name: …………………………………………………………………………………….………… Work Phone: ...................................................... Mobile: ....................................................... Medical Information: (illnesses, allergies and/or food sensitive, medications etc) ..................................................................................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................................................................................... Reaction/Treatment: ………………………………………………………………………………... ………………………………………………………………………………………………………... Family Doctor: ………………………………………………………………………………………. In the event that we cannot be contacted I/we consent to my child/children receiving medical attention in cases of accidents or sickness during their time in child care. Signed: ................................................................. Date: .................................................. Name: ……………………………………………………………………………………… Please forward this booking form to the College office as soon as possible. For any queries, please phone 6216 7900