Dear Marist Family
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Dear Marist Family
Marist College Canberra December 5 2013 Enews Important Dates Monday 2 December Tuesday 10 December Year 7 and 8 Examination period Tuesday 3 December Friday 6 December Year 9 Examination period Friday 6 December Junior School Activity Day End of Term Year 9 6i Evening BBQ Monday 9 December Year 6 End of Year Presentation 1.30pm Senior School Gymnasium Year 6 End of Term Tuesday 10 December Years 4 and 5 Semester Awards and Presentation, 12.00pm Senior School Gymnasium End of Term: Years 4, 5, 7 and 8 Wednesday 18 December Year 12 Certificates issued College Office closes 2014 Term Dates click here Dear Marist Family, As I sit to write this final reflection for the year I can’t help but think how quickly the year has passed. It seems like only a few days ago that I was writing the welcome back to school letter which you received in late January. Where has the year gone? The year at Marist has been a productive and successful one. While we have experienced the occasional drama, the year has been overwhelmingly a positive one for the College. I believe we have the right to finish the year as a College family feeling satisfied with what has been and grateful that so many people, boys, staff, parents and Marists, have generously contributed to ensuring Marist has had a good year. At the end of year Mass for the Junior School last week Mr Moore focussed his address on the theme of ‘thanks’. I liked what he said and thought it appropriate to include here: “Today we gather to give thanks. At this time of the year it is easy to forget to take some time to be grateful as we become fixed on preparing for the future or thinking about Christmas and New Year. Being grateful is important, in fact in the United States of America a whole day is dedicated to Thanksgiving. So at this Mass let’s take some time to pause and be thankful for the many blessings we have enjoyed at the school this year.” As the year ends I want to thank: • The boys, for their cooperation during the year and for doing well in their efforts to be good Marist boys, living out our core values. My thanks especially to those many boys who daily go about doing the ordinary things so extraordinarily well. • The staff. We have a great staff here at Marist: hard-working, focussed on the boys and committed to ensuring our Marist school stays faithful to the Marist ethos. • The parents. I am grateful to the many parents who have been supportive of the College and the staff. We have very high levels of involvement by parents in the life of the College, especially in the Sporting Clubs. To the many parents who gave so generously, my sincere thanks. At the end of year a number of staff will be leaving the College or taking leave. Details of those people are outlined elsewhere in this Enews. However I would like to acknowledge the resignation of Anne Fulton from the College after 15 years as teacher and Assistant Head of Maths. Anne leaves us to move to Brisbane. Many boys have been taught by Anne and benefitted from her thoroughness and dedication. Glen Seivers takes a year’s leave to move to Cairns to work at St Augustine’s College. Glen will be missed by the boys and families of Mark House as well as the Hockey Club he has worked closely with these last six years. Best wishes also to Anne Beyers who is resigning from Marist and has devoted many years of service to the College, particularly working with boys in Enrichment and Learning Support. After long service on the College Executive, Christine Robertson steps down to take a year’s leave. Christine has been a loyal and hard-working Marist, teacher and Assistant Dean of Studies. I will miss her involvement on the Executive and look forward to her continued assistance with College related activities in the year ahead. During Term 1 next year I will be away on leave and Mr Morrissey will be Acting Headmaster. Mr Folan will be Acting Deputy Headmaster and Mr Slater will be taking on the role of Acting Dean of Students. Finally, on behalf of the Brothers community and the staff of the College I would like to wish each Marist family a very happy, safe and peaceful Christmas and a restful holiday break. Best wishes and may St Marcellin continue to watch over our boys and their families. Yours sincerely Follow Marist College on Facebook and Twitter! Mr Richard Sidorko Headmaster Submissions: [email protected] Enquiries: (02) 6298 7200 Web: www.maristc.act.edu.au Marist college enews - December 5 2013 Year 12 Graduation Graduation is the culmination of 13 years of schooling for our boys in Year12. This marks the completion of up to nine years of formal schooling at Marist College and so the academic, service, cultural and sporting achievements of the 178 graduates is of special significance. The list of prize and award winners here is testament to their achievement and is a reflection of the hard work and generosity of the Graduating Class of 2013. John Folan - Dean of Studies Click here to access more photos of the day AND KEY SPEECHES Special Thank You Year 12 Graduation - Year 11 Volunteer Parents Marist College Canberra would like to express our sincere thanks to the wonderful Year 11 Parent Volunteers who helped with various aspects leading up to the Year 12 Graduation Morning Tea held on Friday 28 November and Graduation Dinner held on Saturday 30 November 2013. We were extremely grateful for the large number of responses received when our Year 11 Parent Committee co-ordinators sent out requests for help in early November. We would also like to thank all those wonderful families who sent in plates of food for the Year 12 Graduation Morning Tea. Please remember to come and collect any plates from the Senior College Reception. A special thanks to the Year 11 Parent Co-ordinators; Rachel Byles, Mellisa Bowers, Kerry-Anne Kwong and Cathy Oswald for all their hard work co-ordinating and contacting other Year 11 volunteers. It was a wonderful, collaborative effort and greatly appreciated by the Year 12 students, their families and the College organisers. Submissions: [email protected] Enquiries: (02) 6298 7200 Web: www.maristc.act.edu.au Marist college enews - December 5 2013 Year 7 Orientation Day Last Wednesday, Marist welcomed 215 Year 6 boys to the Senior School for an Orientation Day in preparation for Year 7 2014. The boys came from many primary schools throughout Canberra as well as our Marist Junior School. They spent the day meeting their House Deans, House Group Leaders and other Year 7 boys in their House, as well as spending House group time with the Year 7, 8 and 9 boys in their House group rooms. The Year 6 boys, the 35 Year 12 2014 College and House leaders led activities to assist the younger boys to introduce them to daily routines of Senior School and other games to help them get to know each other. The Year 6 boys enjoyed a BBQ lunch cooked by the College leaders. We look forward to welcoming the Year 6 boys as our Year 7 2014 on Day 1 next year. Big Day Off - Jamberoo Action Park Congratulations to the boys listed who attended the Big Day Off on Thursday 28 November 2014. The boys had a fun filled adventurous day at Jamberoo Action Park. The Big Day Off recognises those boys who have received a Headmaster’s Certificate after obtaining over 32 merits, and those who have achieved 100% attendance in 2013. It seemed a bit unfair to “reward” these boys by making them be at school at 6.30 am, but they stumbled in and hopped on to the minibuses driven by Mr ‘Sebastian Vettel’ Barclay and Mr ‘Mark Webber’ Stinziani. Arriving at Jamberoo, the boys did a quick swim test, stashed their bags and were off to test themselves on the Funnel Web, The Taipan, Rapid River, The Rock and the other attractions. Some squealing was heard as they descended these exciting rides, but these were mainly from Mr Barclay as he closed his eyes when the speed hotted up. It was a perfect day for being in the water: not too hot, but warm and sunny. The boys all had a great time, and their behaviour was exemplary. Some remarked it was worth coming to school every day just to get this day out! Submissions: [email protected] • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Kelvin Abraham Kevin Abraham Connor Brice Ronan Busing Isaac Ciesiolka Jeremy de Kleuver Pranesh De Silva Brendan Edwards Lachlan Edwards Tim Garrett Luke Gaynor William Gibbs Doug Gordon Ethan Harper Max Hawley Akshay John Manav Khanna Daniel Lowe Joshua Martin Murray McGirr Enquiries: (02) 6298 7200 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Web: www.maristc.act.edu.au Declan McInerney Hugo Mills Lochlan Morrison Joyal Moses Jason Nguyen Nathan Nguyen Lachlan Rainey Joshua Reis Hamish Scott Joseph Sergi Tanishq Sharma Christopher Stilling Sungi Suhirthanathan Taylor Thomas Toby Whalen Jakob Winkler Jordan Wood Jack Wyeth James Yap Marist college enews - December 5 2013 Careers News Mrs Cattanach Mrs Williamson VOCATIONAL EDUCATION COORDINATOR CAREERS ADVISER Working days: Monday – Day 1, Tuesday – Day 2 Monday – Day 6, Tuesday – Day 7 Wednesday – Day 8 Working days: Wednesday – Day 3, Thursday – Day 4 Friday – Day 5, Thursday – Day 9 Friday – Day 10 Online ATAR release: Thursday 19 December – you will need your UAC PIN (and BSSS student number or UAC number) to access your ATAR. 4 January 2014 – FINAL DATE to make changes for the MAIN ROUND OFFERS (Midnight). (ie check the order of your courses or add or delete on UAC). Dates may differ for closing dates of university admission centres in other states. Year 12 Leavers - Please read the information in “Click here” for reminders about: Employability skills, cover letters, resumes and Centrelink. IMPORTANT DATES UAC applications close 13 December (last day for consideration in main round offer) VTAC applications close 16 December 5.00pm SATAC (SA) close 2 December QTAC (QLD) close 11 December (last day for consideration in main round offer) TISC (WA & NT) close 3 January ANU - Walk-In Wednesdays - no appointment needed - talk to Advisors Don’t forget ANU College – Associate Degree ADD TO UAC NOW Back-up plan – check extra docs to be submitted through UAC when you add it to your UAC list Click here to read more careers news Congratulations Ethan Staff FArewells As is always the case the end of the school year is also a time to acknowledge staff who are retiring, moving to new career paths, moving to new teaching positions in other schools or have completed extended contracts replacing staff on leave. We say a fond farewell to the following teaching and support staff, thank them for what they have given to Marist and wish them well for new challenges and happy times in 2014 and beyond. Please read the Blue and Blue for more comprehensive farewells on many of these people who have given so much to the College over many years. From the Senior School…. • Anne Beyers • Anne Fulton • Alistair McDonald • Nathan Irvine • Nick Pinkerton • Larinda Knight • Liam Stakelum • Stefan Kussy • Rob Milne • Justin Werner • Georgia Wemyss Support Staff… • Kerry Woods • Sandy Dixon • Nicole Nijskens • Mitch Bowden From the Junior School… • Rob Whyte • Jeanell Peston • Sonia Brown • Simon Brown • Monica Simpson • Lyn Andrews We also wish the following staff well as they look forward to leave in 2014… • Christine Robertson • Geraldine McNulty • Glen Seivers • Cecilia Carlill • Kyla Burch Glenn Slater - Acting Assistant Head of School - Staff Prayers Please remember Michael Lenarcic (2012) who was seriously injured in a motor vehicle accident earlier this week, and Matt Pridham (2006) seriously injured earlier this year who is rehabilitating in hospital in Sydney and with the care of his family. RIP Jim Harkins Please remember Jim Harkins in your prayers. Jim, the father of Peter Harkins (former Marist parent and Chair of the College Finance Committee) and grandfather of his sons Chris and Michael, died in Foster last week. The College offers condolences to the Harkins family. MacDonald Winner of the M&Ms Competition 2013 Submissions: [email protected] Reminder to Year 11 Parents Can all parents who kindly donated food for the Year 12 Graduation morning tea, please remember to collect your plate from the Front Office. Enquiries: (02) 6298 7200 Web: www.maristc.act.edu.au Marist college enews - December 5 2013 JUNIOR SCHOOL Thanksgiving mass A well-known theologian called Meister Eckhardt once wrote… “If the only prayer you said was thank you… that would be enough…” So we give thanks… for the vision and hard work of our founder St Marcellin Champagnat. A man who believed in the power of education, who knew that schools should appeal to the time and the place, are progressive and produce well rounded, fine young people. We give thanks… to Mary our Good Mother who watches over all of us in all we do, who supports us in our challenges, who helps us to be strong, who helps us to be gentle. We give thanks… for our teachers. For their dedication and hard work. For their leadership, for their challenge and their support, for their care for all of us. Year 4 – Mr Donovan, Mr Pezzella, Ms Brown, Mrs Bell and Mrs Croker we say thank you. For Mr Brown, Mr Morwitch, Mrs Thompson, Mr Warnes and Mr Whyte – we say thank you. Our Year 6 team – Mrs Izzard, Ms Skvorc, Mrs Rolfe, Mr Hicks, Mr Lloyd thank you… Sensai Hutchison, Mrs Fittler, Br Anthony, Br Cletus, Mrs Noonan, Mrs Nulley, Mrs McNally, Mrs Simpson, Mrs Dickson, Ms Andrews, Mrs Collins, Mrs Fuller & Mrs Ingold we say thank you. Mrs Vercoe… thank you. Canteen staff, grounds staff, College Executive, and all who do those many unsung and ordinary, everyday tasks we say thank you. And to those who I’m sure I’ve missed off this list which is a danger when you name people. Thank you. Submissions: [email protected] To our mums and dads, relations and friends who help in the canteen, read in the hallways, assist in the classrooms, coach and manage our teams, who drive us to do well and who dream with us of the people we might be… thank you. Boys to each and every one of you – thank you. Each special, loved and unique I thank you for the many gifts and qualities you bring to our Marist family. Well done to you on your learning and your achievements, on your successes and your trials. Thank you for the part you each played in the many events that have shaped this year. Thank you for making the most of the many opportunities your family and this school works so hard to provide you with… Thank you for your contributions to the swimming carnival, camps at Birrigai, Long Beach and Narrabeen. Cross country carnival, Mother’s Day Mass, Author visit, Book Fair, Indigenous performances, semester awards, monthly awards, walkathon, big brothers, little brothers, brothers together, open classrooms, athletics carnival, elective sport, rugby union, football, hockey, basketball, drawing club, ipad club, computer club, Lego club… and I can’t go on… It seems sometimes saying thank you is not enough… but if we practice gratitude and work to be people who are grateful and thankful, people who are committed to this fine College then this attitude will spread and add a special influence to those words of thanks… they will become meaningful… and powerful. Enquiries: (02) 6298 7200 Click here for more photos from the Thanksgiving Mass Web: www.maristc.act.edu.au Marist college enews - December 5 2013 JUNIOR SCHOOL Junior School Awards 2013 Congratulations to the Junior School End of Year Major Awards winners for 2013. Champagnat Medal Sam Spain The Brother Mark Award for Character and Leadership Joseph Kettle Nick Anastasi Thomas Gellatly The Brother Anthony Atkinson Academic Award Brendan Huynh The Doctor Reg Fetterplace Award for Sportsman of the Year Jack Castles Class Marcellin Prize Academic Award 4D John BrennanRemy Stroud 4KBMarcus SmithRyan Fraser 4P Ben Keogh Pierce Brennan 4SB Travis Grady Jacob Bauer 5CWMatt Toohey Lesh Samaranayake 5M Liam Bowron Joshua Green 5RW Patrick Barton Will Taylor 5T Will Adam Sanjai Lakshmanan 6H William EllisMarlon Taylor Aniket Dhawan 6I Lachey Smith Aiden Kelly 6L Oliver Austin Akilan Vigneswaran 6RMinh Truong Samuel Riedl 6S Thomas Gellatly Ted Jenkins Box of boots - thank you Australia Post The Box of Boots project was aimed at collecting pre-loved sporting boots and donating them to the boys and girls of another Marist school, Sacred Heart College in Alice Springs. Throughout Term Three, the boys in the Junior School were asked to generously donate once loved, good quality sporting boots of any size to the students of Sacred Heart College and the response was overwhelming. Each week more and more boots came in with a large number of jerseys as well. The project was a huge success due to the generosity of our Canberra Marist families. When Term Three came to an end our task was then to ship the boots to Alice Springs. We were incredibly fortunate to have the total support of Australia Post. As soon as they were contacted and asked if they could help in any way, they stepped up immediately by providing free freight of the 13 boxes weighing in at over 120 kilograms. Australia Post are committed to providing excellent service both locally and on a national level. Congratulations to the following Junior School Boys who were awarded Headmaster’s Awards this week from Mr Sidorko. Marist College Canberra Junior School is grateful and thankful to Mr Alberto Teixeira, South Canberra Business Hub Manager, and Mr John King (father of Thomas King Year 9), Delivery Manager Tuggeranong at Australia Post for their generosity in transporting the boots and jerseys to Alice Springs free of charge. By doing so Australia Post and our Marist families have enabled boys and girls who are less fortunate than ourselves an opportunity to put on a pair of boots and a jersey and play sport. To receive a Headmaster’s Award the boys must gain 16 merit slips which equate to 4 Merit Certificates awarded by Mr Moore. After gaining 4 Merit Certificates the boys then hand in their 4 certificates for their Headmaster’s award. Congratulations to these boys for their achievements this year. Will Ellis (6H) and Ashen Gamage (6H) happily gave up their time to label and set up the boxes ready for transport. Both Alberto and John were excited to have the boys help hand over the boxes as they loaded up the Australia Post van for the long trip to Alice Springs. Headmaster’s Awards 4SB Jack Kelly, Jack Bell, Hamish Morrison 4KBMatt Grace, William Hansen, Ethan Kirk, Ben Lanzon, Fin Grimmond, Patrick Nangle, Brynn Hart, Samuel Wilsmore 4P Angus Campbell, Luuk Bannister 4D Joshua Petrovic 5CWRyan Maguire, Matt Toohey, Lewis Rogic, Cormac Hayes 5MRobert Weardon, Damien Cusack, Ryan Tobler 6I Hugh McCormack, Braeden Spencer, Christian Fatiaki, Seth Arnould 6R Christopher Kay, Alexander Trewartha 6S Liam Howard Submissions: [email protected] Thank you very much Australia Post for helping to bring our project to fruition. Maree Rolfe Book Packs and Bibles A reminder that Year 5 students need to keep their Bible for use in the classroom in Year 6 2014. All boys, Years 4, 5 and 6, will be issued book packs on the first day of school that include text books and exercise books. Please ensure however that you have a large pencil case. Enquiries: (02) 6298 7200 Web: www.maristc.act.edu.au Marist college enews - December 5 2013 JUNIOR SCHOOL 6s Snippets This term in the brilliant class of 6S we have overcome many different obstacles physically and mentally. When we say physically we mean working our rear ends off at all of the Year 6 external sport rotations which include: water aerobics, mpowerdome, bowling and boot camp. Boot camp was the hardest rotation by far. We endured 60 minutes of pain and by the end everyone’s limbs felt dead. It was a close competition when it came to choosing the best rotation but there was still lots of different opinions. This term was definitely fun sports wise and everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves. We can’t wait for the different variety of activities to come next year in Year 7. Mentally we survived countless tests including: Maths, English, Spelling and even soil! Everyone in our class is looking forward to the challenges and privileges we face in Year 7. The majority of the class has learnt that tests are hard but once we put our minds to it anything can be achieved. We all look forward to the Year 6 Presentation where we will finally advance into the senior school. Most of the class have heard scary things about the senior school such as homework and exams but there are also plenty of things to be excited about such as dragsters and working in the science labs. William Ryan and George Nelson in class 6S ACT Primary Schools Japanese Speech Contest On Saturday 9 November, seven Marist Junior School students participated in the ACT Primary Schools Japanese Speech Contest at Farrer Primary School. performed a short play in the Open Division. The play was set in a restaurant and involved a young couple and a restaurant critic. It was really witty and well received by the audience and the judges. Jackson Scott (4D) and Pierce Brennan (4P) both gave excellent speeches introducing themselves. Congratulations to all of these students. Speaking in front of an audience in another language is difficult and all of the boys acquitted themselves very well indeed. Max Lester (5RW) spoke about his cat, Kiki. Max gained third place in his Division. I hope that more Marist Junior School Japanese students will be inspired to compete next year. Jan Hutchison - Junior School Japanese Teacher Joseph Kettle, Andre Le, Jakob Gilmayer and Christian de Cos (6L) Japan Club Report This year the Japan Club has met most Thursday lunchtimes. We have watched Japanese films, played games, made origami and learnt some Japanese calligraphy. This club is new to the Junior School and we hope to continue with a greater variety of activities next year. It is a good chance for students with a real interest to spend time pursuing their interests in the Japanese Room. Submissions: [email protected] Enquiries: (02) 6298 7200 Web: www.maristc.act.edu.au Marist college enews - December 5 2013 JUNIOR SCHOOL dodge ball competition Over the last five weeks the Leadership Team in the Junior School have been fighting it out to see who would walk away as Dodge Ball Champions for 2013. The four Houses went into battle each week and fought the good fight. The teams consisted of members from Years 4, 5 and 6 with the boys proving that their Dodge Ball skills were simply the best! After intense battle, O’Donoghue walked away the champions! The competition culminated in a Teachers versus Leaders game, best of three, on Friday with the whole school convinced that the boys would take the title of ‘Junior School Dodge Ball Champions 2013’ easily. The game was close. The teachers took out the first game with Mr Lloyd strutting his stuff in an undersized pink shirt and cap. Mr Brown aimed and fired with intense accuracy and Mr Pezzella was a force to be reckoned with. Mrs Croker was the only female member of the team and proved to be tougher than most. The boys aimed at Mr Donovan but his side steps were fast and furious. Mr Whyte was skilled up with his ability to knock out two boys at a time. As the game progressed the boys started to drop like flies with the teachers winning the first game easily. After the break however, the boys came back fighting. They debriefed and were determined to regain their dignity. They aimed and fired and one by one they knocked out each of the teachers. They combined their leadership skills and came up with a plan that proved successful in game two. It was now one game all and the decider was to be played immediately. Tensions were high and both the teachers and leaders were determined to walk away champions. It took the boys just six minutes to take out the teachers and walk away victorious! They were gracious in winning as they bellowed at the top of their voices that they were ‘The Champions’. I would like to congratulate the Leadership team: Joseph Kettle, Nick Anastasi (out due to injury), Isaac Males, Thomas Gellatly, Oliver Austin, Ed Murphy, Braeden Spencer, Zach Johnston, Tom McLean and Ted Jenkins for their true and fair play and commitment to their leadership roles. Congratulations boys and let’s hope the Leadership Team of 2014 can defend the title. Maree Rolfe R.E. News Speech and drama Speech & Drama exams were held by the Australian Speech & Communication Association (ASCA) in Canberra on Sunday 24 November. Four Junior School boys gained extremely good results and are to be congratulated. Kesavan Srirangan High Distinction Aden Power High Distinction Marcus Smith High Distinction Pierce BrennanDistinction Well done boys. The following is for interested parents of boys intending to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation next year. It is not compulsory or a College initiative. Confirmation Preparation retreat series in the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd. Introductory Atrium Session Monday 9 December 2013, 7.30pm-8.30pm. Come with your child.and get a taste of what the retreat sessions will look like. Suitable for year 5, 6 or 7 in 2014. Preparation for the Sacrament of Confirmation. Fridays term 1 2014 at the atrium, St John Vianney Primary School, Waramanga. Fees apply for the term program. Enquiries or RSVP: Camille Corson 62887507 M: 0402 201 251 or [email protected] Submissions: [email protected] Enquiries: (02) 6298 7200 Web: www.maristc.act.edu.au Marist college enews - December 5 2013 ‘like’ the Marist college faith formation facebook page to keep up with all our news and updates! Carols bring the Marist Spirit Alive The Canberra Marists community gathered together to celebrate the season of Advent at the Community Carols held at the College on Tuesday evening this week. Being the first time that Marist has put on a Carols in recent years, the organisers Tara Blacker and Kate Lofthouse were keen to start off on the right foot. From handmade bows, to Christmas lights, tinsel and garlands, they transformed the Forum into a Christmas wonderland with decorations generously supplied by the Marist Parents and Friends community. The event was well attended with over 260 people coming together to listen to a full program of talented singers and artists, ranging from Sarah Darnley-Stuart’s beautiful soprano notes, the rocking Year 10 group, through to some beautiful instrumental solo performances. possible, especially the Music Department for their support helping students rehearse, Chris Walker for helping to secure affordable equipment and to Jarrod Schindler and Margaret Smith for their advice and wisdom. Thanks to the Marron photography and videography team and sound equipment which was generously supplied by FX Group and Eclipse Sound and Lighting. It was a terrific family friendly affair with picnic dinners, and lots of kids having a great time throughout the evening. This family spirit really epitomises the purpose of Canberra Marists gathering, from Commencement Mass, Way of the Cross, to Champagnat Day, Mothers Prayers and Young Marists, the focus of family spirit is always present. Frugii ice-cream and sorbet and the warm weather was an excellent combination and the owners (Marshall’s Marist family) have generously offered to make a donation to the Vinnies appeal. Vinnies will also receive $400 from donations on the evening and many people also brought gifts for the giving tree. Santa Claus was a huge hit, getting bombarded by a gaggle of children who were so excited to see him, he almost didn’t make it to his chair! A big thanks to Andy Lofthouse for donning the red suit. We would like to thank everyone who made this evening Submissions: [email protected] The evening was MC’d brilliantly by James Dimmock and Joe Whyte, who really stole the show with their jokes and one liners. Well done to the performers, you were brilliant: the Marist Junior School Choir, Sam Jeacle, Daniel Krizan, Josh Freeman, Hugo Webster, Charlie Kurthi, Sarah Darnley-Stuart, Rhys Coles, Christen Fernando, Josh Knol, Josh Walsh, Alison Ahearne and Daniel Brinsmead for his accompaniment on the piano and rehearsals with all of the performers. A final and special thanks must go to Tara Blacker for her amazing coordination of the Carols and to Kate Lofthouse for her creativity which made the evening such a success. We look forward to decking the halls in 2014! Photos with Santa can be collected from the Senior School Front Office. Enquiries: (02) 6298 7200 Web: www.maristc.act.edu.au Marist college enews - December 5 2013 ‘like’ the Marist college faith formation facebook page to keep up with all our news and updates! I-Day 2013 Order of Australia association Last Saturday ENGAGE Sports was featured at the I-Day Expo and Market hosted at the National Museum of Australia. I-Day seeks to promote all of the excellent work being done in the community for people with a disability. The ENGAGE Sports team setup an informative and interactive display under the direction of Ms Loretta McNaught. The team received a lot of supportive comments about the program and had some parents sign up for the 2014 season. I-Day was an excellent opportunity to network with other organisations in the community and gave our students an opportunity to understand what is on offer for people with a disability. Well done to everyone involved in getting the word out about ENGAGE Sports. Last Wednesday Marist received recognition from the Order of Australia Association for its contribution to Service through the MATES Service Program. The ceremony was held at the picturesque Royal Golf Course and the awards were presented by Mr Mark Sullivan the CEO of ACTEW. The 2013 Platinum MATES Award recipients accepted the plaque on behalf of the College with Mr Richard Sidorko and Mr Ahearne. Congratulations to the Marist community for this great honour and we hope it encourages you to keep putting your faith into action. Year 10 Marist boys Serving in the holidays Since finishing their exams last Tuesday, Jeremy Manuelpillai, Josh Freeman, Stefhan Myer and Darcy Sheahan have been volunteering at the Malkara primary school, working alongside the teachers and assisting the children with disabilities. It is inspiring to see these four young men getting involved in Service during their holidays. The Assistant Principal at Malkara has indicated that they are very grateful for the boys’ time and energy that they bring to the classroom. Well done to all involved in this fantastic Service initiative. Do you have a Service project that some students could work on over the Summer holidays? Let us know at [email protected] ENGAGE Sports End of Year Presentations Last Wednesday was the final round of ENGAGE Sports for 2013, and they celebrated the achievements of everyone involved in style. The afternoon included presentations by the students. Ms McNaught and everyone was presented with a certificate for their efforts. The Malkara students were presented with a medal to acknowledge their participation in the ENGAGE Sports program. The afternoon concluded with the parents and students enjoying an afternoon tea prepared by the Marist students. A huge thanks to Larinda Knight and Loretta McNaught for their preparation for the afternoon, and the tremendous leadership of the Year 7-9 ENGAGE Sports team in 2013. The program continues to go from strength to strength and we are looking forward to welcoming more students in 2014. Vinnies Christmas gifts Thank you to all the Marist families who have brought in Christmas gifts for the neediest families in Canberra this Christmas. Each House Group has been asked if they would consider ‘adopting’ a family to support. Presents can still be handed into the Front Office and will be presented to Vinnies next Tuesday afternoon. For more information please contact [email protected] Submissions: [email protected] Enquiries: (02) 6298 7200 Web: www.maristc.act.edu.au Marist college enews - December 5 2013 ** URGENT** Vinnies’ Request for volunteers Volunteer needed for the Uniform shop Monday Mornings in 2014: 8.00am - 9.30am Please contact the Uniform Shop for more information. Vinnies is looking for volunteers to help in our retail centres and/or warehouse over our very busy holiday period. We get a large volume of donations and are looking for people to help us out with the sorting and/ or centre duties. All the money raised in our centres goes to supporting the homeless in our community. Click here for information about the Uniform Shop’s additional opening hours If you are interested, please email Katherine at [email protected] or call 6234 7348. $5 REWARDS 6287 3833 SCHOOL Being a parent is the hardest job we’ll ever have. All parents at some time experience difficulties and stress. Parentline ACT HELPING EVERYONE is a confidential, anonymousPRESENT telephone counselling and information service. 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For more information, phone Canberra’s most experienced accredited P.E.T. instructor: Larissa on 0413 451 607 or email [email protected] Submissions: [email protected] Enquiries: (02) 6298 7200 Web: www.maristc.act.edu.au Marist college enews - December 5 2013 WEB Basketball Club Cricket Club Hockey Club Rugby Club Rowing Club Marist Canberra Marist Australian Football Club Football Club Congratulations to... Cricket Hugh McKenzie and Benjamin O’Rourke who will be representing the ACT in the Australian All Schools Track and Field Championships in Townsville from 5 - 9 December. U13 Div 1 celebrate a Joe Sidorko wicket Congratulations to Tom Iles for taking 6 wickets for a miserly 9 runs in U15 Div 1’s match against Radford. Angus Dryburgh (U16d2) and Tom Henry (First XI) each narrowly missed out on a ‘ton’ after being dismissed for 99. Tom is having a (hopefully brief ) run of close shaves, having recently scored 98. Greater western Sydney AFL Players visit Marist You can follow the progress of the First XI at the Marist carnival in Adelaide on MyCricket. TEAM DIV 2nd XI/Colts U18 Royal Div 2 Ginninderra Ginninderra U18 Royal U18 Sky U18 Sky U16 Div 2 Div 2 Div 2 Div 2 Burgmann T20 - Norths Red Tuggeranong Northern Districts U16 U15 Div 2 Div 1 T20 - Weston Creek Radford U15 U14 Sky U14 Royal U13 U13 Blue U13 Sky U13 Royal U12 U12 U12 U11 U11 U11 Div 2 Div 1 Div 1 Div 1 Div 2 Div 2 Div 2 Div 1 Div 2 Friday Div 1 Friday Saturday bye Weston Creek Molonglo Tuggeranong Queanbeyan bye T20 - Tuggeranong T20 - Wests Queanbeyan T20 - Tuggeranong Norths Yellow Norths Blue Burgmann Blue Ginninderra Siberian Tigers St Edmunds White Grammar White bye Weston Creek Molonglo Blue First XI U10 Sunday U10 Blue U10 Royal U10 Sky OPPOSITION Daramalan RESULT Won on 1st innings Won Lost on 1st innings Lost Lost Lost Lost on 1st innings Won Won on 1st innings Lost Lost Won Lost Lost Won Won Won Won Won Won On Monday 2 December, Greater Western Sydney AFL players Phil Davis (current Co-captain and Marist Old Boy) and Jacob Townsend conducted an AFL skills clinic at the College. Despite the 30 degree heat, it was well attended by over 40 Marist players from all age brackets. Won Won Won Key Sporting club dates Saturday 7 December Marist Rowing Club: Family Christmas BBQ Time to be advised Submissions: [email protected] Enquiries: (02) 6298 7200 Web: www.maristc.act.edu.au Marist college enews - December 5 2013 Marist Basketball - Round 7 Results TEAM U12 Div 1 MCC U12 Div 2 MCC U12 Div 3 MCC U12 Div 4 Sky U12 Div 5 Royal U12 Div 5 Blue U12 Div 5 Navy DIV Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Division 4 Division 5 Division 5 Division 5 OPPOSITION Norths Burgmann BYE Norths Satellites Canberra Grammar Tuggeranong Southern Cross Ginninderra Lake Rats RESULT Loss 27 – 33 Loss 4 – 44 U14 Div 1 MCC U14 Div 2 MCC U14 Div 3 Sky U14 Div 3 Blue U14 Div 4 Royal U14 Div 5 Sky U14 Div 5 Royal U14 Div 6 Navy U14 Div 6 Marine U14 Div 6 Blue Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Division 3 Division 4 Division 5 Division 5 Division 6 Division 6 Division 6 Ginninderra Rats Belconnen Ramblers Ginninderra Rats Canberra Grammar St Edmunds Gold BYE WCW Dodgers Dunkers Radford Pacers Norths Storm Canberra Grammar Loss 51 – 54 Loss 26 – 29 Win 51 – 26 Win 44 – 22 Win 38 – 2 U16 Div 1 MCC U16 Div 2 MCC U16 Div 3 Blue U16 Div 3 Sky U16 Div 4 Sky U16 Div 4 Royal U16 Div 4 Blue U16 Div 4 Navy U16 Div 5 Sky U16 Div 5 Royal U16 Div 5 Marine U16 Div 6 Royal U16 Div 6 Blue Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Division 3 Division 4 Division 4 Division 4 Division 4 Division 5 Division 5 Division 5 Division 6 Division 6 Wests Magpies Tuggeranong Southern Cross Tuggeranong Vikings TSC Tigers Marist Royal Marist Sky Daramalan Red Radford Taipans Canberra Grammar Tuggeranong Vikings Norths Storm BYE Burgmann Loss 50 – 87 Win 52 – 38 Loss 27 – 44 Win 49 – 6 Loss 4 – 54 Win 54 – 4 Win 29 – 10 Win 50 – 10 Loss 13 – 31 Win 31– 19 Win 53 – 22 U19 Div 1 MCC U19 Div 2 MCC U19 Div 3 MCC U19 Div 4 Sky U19 Div 5 Royal U19 Div 6 Navy U19 Div 6 Marine Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Division 4 Division 5 Division 6 Division 6 Wests Magpies Tuggeranong Southern Cross St Edmunds College Tuggeranong Southern Cross Ginninderra Rats Marist Marine Marist Navy Loss 67 – 78 Loss 45 – 54 Win 42 – 37 Draw 21 – 21 Win 34 – 32 Win 22 – 21 Loss 21 – 22 Submissions: [email protected] Enquiries: (02) 6298 7200 Win 13 – 7 Win 70 – 0 Loss 2 – 8 Win 17 – 4 Win 30 – 28 Win 26 – 11 Win 23 – 4 Loss 18 – 24 Win 26 – 14 Web: www.maristc.act.edu.au
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