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Loreto College Newsletter 28 May 2013TRANSCRIPT
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PO Box 1726 Coorparoo DC Qld 4151
Volume 16 - 28 May, 2013
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Dear Parents and Students
Forgiveness brings a significant change to the people that we can be to others, and to ourselves.
It is through forgiving that we see the world differently. We are able to accept ourselves and release the load that we carry unnecessarily. We are able to breathe fully and love equally.
In this week of reconciliation, to our indigenous sisters and brothers, we say “sorry”. Together may we turn a new page and “craft a new future” in unity and in love and in peace. Amen.
CELEBRATING 85 YEARS
As we look to the past and to all that has shaped the Loreto that we are today, we say “Thank You”. “Thank you” to the sisters most especially and to all those loyal supporters who have gone before us to help create this wonderful school community; a community so richly and proudly steeped in the ethos and tradition of Mary Ward.
The generosity of past generations has provided for us in ways beyond measure and we acknowledge this with truly grateful hearts.
At this significant time in our history, when we celebrate 85 wonderful years, we look not only to our past but also to the excitement of our future.
With the arrival of Year 7’s in 2015, comes a unique opportunity to renew, reshape and redefine our campus in ways that will not only accommodate the additional students and staff but will also meet the learning needs of Loreto students well into the future.
Forgiveness allows for a conversion of the heart.
Forgiveness allows us to grow.
Forgiveness is a challenge.
Forgiveness hurts.
Forgiveness is freedom.
Forgiveness is love.
“For all that has been – Thank You.
For all that is to come – Yes!”
Dag Hammarskjold
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The Facilities Masterplan that has been developed by Thomson Adsett sets a blueprint for capital development ‘beyond today’. This Masterplan will both excite and challenge us. Necessarily it has a number of key elements which, will be staged and achieved over time. With the support of the whole community, these future developments will not only enhance, remodel and refurbish the existing amenities, they will also provide new and important additions.
I very much look forward to sharing these plans with you as part of 85 Years’ Celebrations. An Information Evening will thus be held on 17 June. This evening is open to all interested members of the community.
(PS: Those of you attending the Gala Ball will enjoy a special sneak preview of the Masterplan launch . . . so, if you haven’t yet booked your tickets, it’s definitely not too late to join us).
CONGRATULATIONS
To Kate Hutchins, Georgia Johnson and Gabryela Sellars (Year 10 students) on their selection by Volleyball Australia to join the Queensland Elite Development Program, a high performance pathway for young Athletes. We wish them every success and offer our encouragement and best wishes for the enjoyment and challenges ahead.
Yours sincerely
Cheryl Hamilton
Principal
Beyond Today
On behalf of the entire College, I am pleased to invite you and your family to an information evening, where we will present the eagerly anticipated Master Plan. This exciting vision will re-define the campus in a number of significant ways, including accommodating the increase in student numbers in 2015. Please join us to find out more.
Cheryl Hamilton, Principal
When: Mon 17 June at 6:30pm
Where: Mary Ward Centre
RSVP Wed 12 June www.trybooking.com.au/CXZT
A light supper, soft drinks, orange juice and tea/coffee will be served.
*TERMS & CONDITIONS
1. The College Fee Raffle is organised by Loreto College Coorparoo and all proceeds will be directed to stage one of the 2013 Capital Campaign.
2. The cost of each ticket is $20, or 3 tickets for $50. No more than 850 tickets will be sold. Multiple tickets may be purchased. The tickets are available upon completion of the ticket form, or sold in person. Payment must be made at the time of purchase.
3. Ticket sales are open to current parents, enrolled parents and friends of Loreto College. Three prizes are being offered:
4. 1st prize is for one year’s College tuition fees, being for 2014 only, for a student accepted or enrolled at Loreto College Coorparoo. The prize does not include other supplementary activity such as Building Fund donation, P&F Association donation, excursions, camps, or any other items which may be included on the winners’ College account.
5. If the winner so chooses, 1st prize may be donated to the College for use as a Scholarship or Bursary.
6. 2nd and 3rd prizes are each one $150 voucher from Y’s Uniforms.
7. The prizes will be drawn on Saturday 1 June 2013 at the Loreto College Coorparoo ‘Great Gatsby’ Gala Ball. The winner will be notified by telephone or email and their name will be published in the Loreto College Coorparoo newsletter.
8. Membership of any Loreto College Coorparoo Association or association bodies, whether executive, or as a committee member, or otherwise, will not preclude participation in this raffle.
9. Any disputes or disagreements arising from the holding of the College Fee Raffle will ultimately be determined by the School Council. Once Council has made its determination, no other correspondence will be entered into.
10. Prizes are not transferable for cash.
Raffle closes 5pm Thursday 30 May Drawn Saturday 1 June 2013 at the Loreto ‘Great Gatsby’ Gala Ball
All proceeds will benefit the Loreto College Capital Campaign
Enquiries to Catherine Shipton, Community Relations and Development Manager 07 3394 9957 or [email protected]
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Tickets can be purchased at Loreto College reception or by completing the form below and sending to:
Loreto College Coorparoo Development Office PO Box 1726 Coorparoo DC QLD 4151
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Events Calendar
Tuesday 28 May
Parent Sport Support Group Meeting - 7.30pm Room 605
Year 11 and 12 Drama Theatre Visit
German Parent Trip Meeting 7.00pm
Wednesday 29 May
Debating Round 4 - Years 9 & 11
Round 3 BSGSA - Netball and Soccer
Friday 31 May
CSGSSA Cross Country
Saturday 1 June
Great Gatsby Ball - Rydges Hotel 7pm
Sunday 2 June
Tennis Grand Finals
Monday 3 June
Year 8 - 12 Exams
Tuesday 4 June
P & F Meeting 7.30 pm
Year 8 - 12 Exams
Wednesday 5 June
Year 8 - 12 Exams
Round 4 BSGSA - Netball & Soccer
Thursday 6 June - Correction Day / Student Free Day
Debating Round 4 - Year 10 & 12
Year 10 Music Recording Studio Excursion (2 Bands)
Friday 7 June
Year 11 & 12 Exams
Year 10 Music Recording Studio Excursion (2 Bands)
Monday 10 June - Queen’s Birthday Holiday
Tuesday 11 June
Year 11 & 12 Exams
Wednesday 12 June
Year 11 & 12 Exams
Year 10 Music Recording Studio Excursion (2 Bands)
Round 5 BSGSA - Netball & Soccer
Debating Round 4 - Year 8
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Art Department News Year Nine has continued their response to the environment with a photographic excursion to the City Botanical Gardens to collect images to be developed into a painted response. In the meantime their Term One pots have dried and been bisque and glaze fired. These pots were designed with form and surface being inspired by nature. Some of their artwork
is presented below. Leonie McCulkin - Art Coordinator
Blazer Orders
Blazer orders have now arrived and are awaiting pick up from the uniform shop. Year 8 students have been given new dates and times to pick these up. Hopefully all Year 8 students will have their blazers by the end of day on Wednesday. Please make sure that blazers are clearly marked with your daughter’s name as we have so many blazers that end up in
lost property without names on them! Thank you. Anne Herft - Uniform Shop
Careers News School Based Traineeships There are some school based traineeships in Certificate III Retail; Certificate III Hospitality and Certificate III Business now available. Contact Mrs Cuskelly for more information.
TSXPO Reminder to all students that the Tertiary Studies Expo will be held on Saturday 20 – 21 July at the RNA Showgrounds. This is a wonderful event for all students looking at their future pathways. Admission is free. Visit www.tsxpo.org for more information.
Tax File Numbers Reminder to students in Years 10,11 and 12 that you can apply for your Tax File Number through the school. If you’d like to put in your application, please collect a form from Ms
Rynne at the Career Office. Chris Rynne - Careers Coordinator
Southbank Institute of Technology Is holding its annual information evening on 24 July 4.30 – 7.00 pm. Students and their parents are encouraged to attend. This is a fantastic opportunity to explore the campus and ask questions of content experts.
Chris Cuskelly - Industry Placement & Work Experience Coordinator
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Debating News The results of round three of the QDU competition are shown below.
With one more debate to go in the Preliminary Rounds, Loreto has five teams who could still qualify for the Finals Rounds.
These are our 8.1, 8.2, 9.1, 10.1 and 11.1 teams. Many of these teams must win Round 4 to qualify, however, we
encourage all debaters to give of their best in this round. Good luck to all! John McKinlay - Debating Coordinator
Drama Department News On Tuesday night Drama students will be attending a performance of Mother Courage and her Children at The Playhouse Theatre, Southbank. The performance begins at 6.30 and concludes at 9.10. Bertolt Brecht is an important playwright as his plays caused the viewer to take a critical view of the action on stage.
In the September holidays (22 – 27 September), Artslink Queensland are offering the MAD Camp2013 at Ipswich Girls’ Grammar School. The Curvasis Fund has generously donated $12,000 to the organisation which subsidises the cost of the Camp, reducing it by $200 so that enrolment costs only $395. Students will learn skills relating to Drama or Dance, attend Masterclasses, attend a live performance and work towards a performance piece for the Friday night. You can register for the Camp on the Artlink Queensland website: www.artslinkqld.com.au/madcamp2013info . We recommend this experience
for students aspiring to improve their Drama skills. Kerry Williams - Drama Coordinator
Music News Congratulations - To the members of the Clarinet Ensemble and their conductor, Ms Melissa Cox, on their recent performance at St Elizabeth’s Catholic Primary School. The girls were excellent ambassadors for the College and we have received glowing feedback on their playing, which was thoroughly enjoyed by the younger students.
Rehearsals During Exam Block - There have been some changes to rehearsals over the following two weeks (Weeks 8 & 9) so that students can focus on their exams. Please carefully note the schedule published in this newsletter so that you can meet all your commitments. Students should also be aware that all rehearsals will run as normal in Week 10 (the final week of term), including Percussion Ensemble 2, Exit Stage Left and Concert Band 2 before and after school on the Friday, Athletics Day.
Loreto Music Festival - Congratulations to all students who entered the 2013 Loreto Music Festival and a special congratulations to all girls selected to perform at the Finals Concert (a complete list is now available both in this newsletter and on the Music Noticeboard). Could all these finalists please check the list on the Noticeboard and make sure they have submitted a copy of their music and accompanist’s music to Mrs Carr. All finalists who are using the College provided accompanist will have rehearsals scheduled during the day/afternoons of Monday 17 and Tuesday 18 June. A schedule for these rehearsals will be published as soon as practical.
Date Claimers - Sorelle and Exit Stage Left will once again be performing at the Mt Carmel Fete on Sunday 4 August. Exact times will be published as soon as they are available, however, could all members of these groups please make sure this date is in their diaries!
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Affirmative Negative Winning Team
Ormiston College 8.1 Loreto 8.1 Loreto 8.1
Loreto 8.2 Whites Hill State College 8.1 Whites Hill 8.1
San Sisto 8.1 Loreto 8.3 San Sisto 8.1
Loreto 9.1 Kimberley College 9.1 Kimberley College 9.1
Loreto 9.2 Ormiston College 9.1 Ormiston College 9.1
Moreton Bay College 9.1 Loreto 9.3 Loreto 9.3
Loreto 10.1 Cleveland SHS 10.1 Loreto 10.1
St Laurence’s 10.1 Loreto 10.2 St Laurence’s 10.1
CHAC 10.2 Loreto 10.3 CHAC 10.2
St Thomas More 11.1 Loreto 11.1 Loreto 11.1
Loreto 12.1 BSHS 12.3 Loreto 12.1
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QCMF - Don’t forget that all Loreto Ensembles (except Beginner Brass Ensemble and the String Quartet) will be performing at the Catholic Colleges Music Festival between Thursday 15 and Sunday 18 August. We will not have exact times for these performances until the Festival Schedule is released at the start of Term Three. However, this is one of our three main performance opportunities for the year and the only Adjudicated Festival that most groups enter so it is our expectation that all students will be available for the QCMF weekend.
Private Tuition – All parents are reminded that this Friday 31 May is the final day for withdrawing from Private Music Tuition for next term. Please notify your teacher and the Coordinator of Music via email ([email protected]) or in writing by this Friday so that tutors can organise their teaching loads and timetables for Term Three.
World’s Biggest Orchestra – During the July holidays, Australian Jazz Icon James Morrison will be organising a Guinness Book of Records world record attempt at forming (and actually playing music with) both the World’s Biggest Orchestra (6500 musicians) and the World’s Largest Trumpet Section (1200 musicians)! The events will be held on Saturday 13 July at 12.00 pm in King George Square (Trumpet) and 3 pm in Suncorp Stadium (Orchestra). There is a $15 registration fee and all the information and music can be found at this website: http://www.worldsbiggestorchestra.com. If enough students are interested, then we will organise a Loreto group to enter – let us know if you want to be part of this massive event by
emailing the Music Department ([email protected]). Ben Langford - Director of Music
Ensemble Rehearsals during Exams Could all music students please check the following list carefully so that you know which rehearsals are cancelled due to exams. Please be aware that all students are expected to attend all listed rehearsals.
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Ensemble Week 8 (June 3 – 7) Week 9 (June 10 – 14)
Percussion Ensemble One No Rehearsal No Rehearsal
Symphony Orchestra No Rehearsal No Rehearsal
Flute Ensemble One No Rehearsal Normal Rehearsal
(Yr 11/12 excused)
Jazz Ensemble No Rehearsal Normal Rehearsal
(Yr 11/12 excused)
Guitar Ensemble Two No Rehearsal Normal Rehearsal
(Yr 11/12 excused)
Sorelle No Rehearsal No Rehearsal
Senior Choir No Rehearsal No Rehearsal
Flute Ensemble Two No Rehearsal Normal Rehearsal
String Ensemble No Rehearsal Normal Rehearsal
Clarinet Ensemble No Rehearsal (Correction Day) Normal Rehearsal
Guitar Ensemble One No Rehearsal (Correction Day) Normal Rehearsal
Concert Band One No Rehearsal (Correction Day) Normal Rehearsal
Junior Choir No Rehearsal (Correction Day) Normal Rehearsal
Exit Stage Left Normal Rehearsal Normal Rehearsal
Percussion Ensemble Two Normal Rehearsal
(Yr 11/12 excused)
Normal Rehearsal
String Quartet No Rehearsal Normal Rehearsal
Chorale No Rehearsal Normal Rehearsal
Year 8 Brass Ensemble Normal Rehearsal Normal Rehearsal
Concert Band Two Normal Rehearsal Normal Rehearsal
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Loreto Music Festival Finalists
Year Eight Vocal Solo
Name Surname
Mia Knudsen Vocals
Lauren O'Neill Vocals
Ella Smyth Vocals
Year Nine Vocal Solo
Name Surname
Izabella Cehajic Vocals
Anna King Vocals
Sophie Ware Vocals
Year Ten Vocal Solo
Name Surname
Mary Savva Vocals
Lily Devine Vocals
Rinae Ganiatsos Vocals
Senior Vocal Solo
Name Surname Instrument
Chloe Schmidt Vocals
Madeleine Dinnen Vocals
Isabella Kirkman Vocals
Beginner Instrumental Solo
Name Surname Instrument
Olivia Wintour Clarinet
Lydia Weir Clarinet
Sophia Clarke Guitar
Daniella Pham Violin
Junior Instrumental Solo
Name Surname Instrument
April Lopez-Vaquero Bari Saxophone
Charlotte Coorey Alto Saxophone
Megan Lynn Piano
Taylor Whitewood Guitar
Sophia Clarke Violin
Intermediate Instrumental Solo
Name Surname Instrument
Violet Chan Alto Saxophone
Lauren Effeney Guitar
Hannah Robb Piano
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Advanced Instrumental Solo
Name Surname Instrument
Fiona McMahon Violin
Meg Ingram Piano
Violet Chan Piano
Hannah Radvan Flute
Junior Duet: Name Surname Instrument
Sophie Capell Flute
Aimee Conwell Flute
Victoria Smith Bass Clarinet
Chloe Loveday Clarinet
Olivia Wintour Clarinet
Georgia Hocking Clarinet
Intermediate Duet: Name Surname Instrument
Taylor Whitewood Guitar
Isabella Kubler Guitar
Violet Chan Alto Saxophone
Georgia Christie Alto Saxophone
Lauren Effeney Guitar
Grea Effeney Guitar
Kate O'Sullivan Guitar
Georgia Johnson Vocals
Senior Duet: Name Surname Instrument
Vania So Guitar
Abbey Martin Guitar
Bridget Clark Flute
Michelle Godwin Flute
Isabella Kirkman Vocals
Madeleine Dinnen Vocals
Open Ensemble: Name Surname Instrument
Madeleine Dinnen Vocals
Tess Crocker Vocals/Bongo
Emma Duckering Vocals
Isabella Kirkman Vocals
Lily Devine Vocals
Georgia Johnson Vocals
Emma Quinn Vocals
Rachelle Pinto Vocals
Hannah Radvan Flute
Erin Leask Flute
Bridget Clarke Flute
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Friendship Survey
Loreto College has been asked to participate in a research project on how adolescents make friends in terms of their needs and decision processes, and how this affects their self-esteem. Year 8 students will receive an information letter and consent forms for both parents and students this Wednesday and are asked to return the consent forms by Friday 31 May. The half hour survey will be administered on Wednesday 12 June at 1.30pm. There is no compulsion to participate, but this research will eventually inform support programs for adolescents around this very complex and significant issue and so assist young people in the future.
Marist Dancing
Last Tuesday evening 65 Year 10 Loreto Students attended the final dance of Marist Dancing at Riverside Receptions,
New Farm. The students were dressed beautifully and had a wonderful night dancing and enjoying the company of the
Marist boys. Each school awarded a prize to the student who displayed improved skills and enthusiasm on the night.
Grea Effeney received the prize for Loreto College. The attending teachers from all schools commented on the
magnificent way the students conducted themselves and our students should be duly proud of the way they represented
the College at this event. We look forward to continuing this long-standing tradition next year.
Michelle Davidson - Yr 10 Coordinator
P & F News P & F Meeting
The P & F will hold its next meeting (and last for two months) next Tuesday 4 June in room 605 on the bottom floor of the
Gonzaga Barry Building at 7.30pm. If you attend you can expect to hear, among other things, an update on how the funds
you contribute to the P&F levy are being spent this year: an ‘evacuation chair’ for students with limited mobility, a
dishwasher for Mary Ward Centre (MWC), an upgrade of the drama room air-conditioning and a defibrillator. Funds raised
last year are being spent on a drop-curtain for the MWC, which will be installed during the June school holidays. You will
also hear a report on the Great Gatsby Gala Ball being held on Saturday.
Sports Support Group Meeting
The Sports Support Group will hold its next meeting tonight in the same room. On the agenda is fundraising to install solar heating for the swimming pool and entering Loreto Netball teams in a club competition next year.
Garry West - Loreto P & F Secretary
Entertainment Books The 2013/2014 Entertainment Books are now available to families, with funds raised going towards school. The new book is packed with hundreds of up to 50% off and 2-for-1 offers. For more details and to secure a copy visit: www.entertainmentbook.com.au/orderbooks/221g555 or complete the attached flyer. More details can be obtained: www.entertainmentbook.com.au. Thank you.
Year 12 Parent Dinner The countdown is on! Once the girls immerse themselves in the glitz and glamour that is the Year 12 Formal, the parents will have the opportunity to indulge in some fun of their own. All Year 12 parents are invited to attend the popular Parent Dinner on Saturday 13 July, 8.15pm at Tattersall’s Club, $60pp. The night will follow the Formal pre-dinner drinks at the Hilton.
The evening promises to deliver a glamorous night of celebration with fine food and fabulous company. Dinner will include a two course alternate drop menu, tea and coffee (cash bar only). The question on everyone’s lips… What will you be wearing? Ladies dress requirements are smart/business attire and the men are to wear a minimum of a long sleeved shirt, buttoned at the cuff and tucked into tailored pants, accompanied with enclosed shoes (sorry guys, no denim!). Discounted parking vouchers will also be available on request throughout the night.
Bookings can be made online at www.trybooking.com/CYDT . Please contact Lisa Roberts to coordinate tables of 10 or to advise of your preferred seating – [email protected]
Lisa Roberts 0402 682 978 [email protected] Cathie Dennis 0402 093 619 [email protected] Libby Oliver 0418 986 102 [email protected]
Let the fun begin! Lisa, Cathie & Libby - Year 12 Parent Representatives
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Sports Department News BSGSA Sport
Soccer Unfortunately last week all the games were washed out. Let’s hope this week has a better outcome!
This Week’s Draw - Round 3 Open A, Open C and Junior A teams play at home and the Junior C team plays away.
Junior C team play St Rita’s College at North Side Sports Field.
If students are being picked up from Indooroopilly, students must provide a signed note to Mr Jones, no later than the
morning of the fixture. The away teams will return home @ 5:30-5:45pm depending on the traffic. The Open A and Open C
teams both play Mt Alvernia while the Junior A team plays Lourdes Hill at Annerley Soccer Club, 98 Victoria Terrace,
Annerley. The home games will finish at 5:00pm and students need to be picked up at the venue. Students are
reminded to bring their uniform, shin pads, mouth guards and water bottles. Good luck! Mr Chris Jones - Coordinator
CSGSA Cross Country Meet Will be held on Friday 31 May at Limestone Park Ipswich. The girls must be at the College by 6.50am to meet Mrs
Stevens. The girls have worked very hard this season and we wish them all the best on Friday. A special thankyou to Clare
Geraghty and Andrew Lulham for their professional coaching and commitment to the team. There will be a Cross Country
breakfast on Wednesday 29 May at 7.00am. There will be no training on Wednesday or Thursday.
Congratulations to
Year 10 students Georgia Johnson, Gabryella Sellars and Kate Hutchins who have been selected into Queensland
Elite Volleyball Development Program (QEDP), a partnership between Volleyball Australia and the Queensland
Academy of Sport.
Helena Beiers Year 8 and Eloise Carroll Year 12 who have been selected for the Metropolitan East Cross Country
team. The girls will be competing in Bundaberg on 21 July. We wish them every success for the competition.
Tennis Finals will be played this Sunday 2 June at State Tennis Centre Tennyson.
Results from Semi Finals- 25 May
A V All Hallows’ Lost 29 - 38
B1 V Staurtholme (2) Lost 27 - 42
B4 V Lourdes Hill (2) Won 36 - 15
B6 V Our Lady’s Lost 8 - 35
B7 V Brigidine (2) Won 35 - 20
C1 V St Rita’s l Lost 27 - 47
C3 V Mt Alvernia Won 31 - 18
C4 V All Hallows’ Lost 20 - 29
D1 V All Hallows’ Won 36 - 6
D3 V Staurtholme Won 30 - 29
D5 V Stuartholme Won 28 - 27
D6 V Brigidine Lost 20 - 29
E1 V Lourdes Hill Lost 17 - 31
E3/4 (1) V Mt St Michael’s Lost 7 - 36
Meg Stevens - Director of Sport
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Netball IMPORTANT REMINDER: All girls MUST have a note in early Wednesday morning (by 8.30am) if they are being picked up at the venue. Otherwise girls will return by bus to Loreto College, including the girls at Coorparoo courts.
This Week’s Draw: 29 May
Netball and Hockey Results: Round 2 - 22 May
All games for Netball and Hockey in Round 2 were washed out.
TEAM/COACH VENUE COURT
OPEN A:-Brigidine
Coach: MEG LOGAN
AWAY: MDNA
Coorparoo 17
OPEN B:-Brigidine
Coach: LARISSA HUGHES
AWAY:: MDNA
Coorparoo 6
OPEN C:-Mary Mackillop
Coach: KAREN HOLAHAN
HOME: MDNA
Coorparoo 13
OPEN D- BYE
Coach: BRITTANY HOLAHAN BYE BYE
Intermediate A-St Rita’s
Coach: MAGDELEINE RYAN AWAY: Downey Park 9
Intermediate B-Mt Alvernia
Coach: BRIDGET O’CONNOR AWAY: Downey Park 3
Intermediate C-Brigidine AWAY: Downey Park 13
Intermediate D-Brigidine
Coach: EMMA MACLEOD AWAY: Downey Park 19
Intermediate E-Mt Alvernia (2)
Coach: : BRIONY LOGAN HOME: Downey Park 21
Intermediate F(1)- Mt Alvernia (1)
Coach: KATE MULLINS AWAY: Downey Park 11
Intermediate F:(2)-Mt Alvernia (2)
Coach: HANNAH FOWLER AWAY: Downey Park 12
Junior A: - San Sisto
Coach: LYN DIXON AWAY: Graceville 4
Junior B:-Mary Mackillop AWAY: Graceville 1
Junior C: -Mt St Michael’s
Coach: STEPHANIE ESPRESTER HOME:: Graceville 7
Junior D:-Our Lady’s
Coach: SARAH PETTIFORD HOME: Graceville 11
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Tuckshop Roster Library Roster
Notices / Bulletins . “Brissie to the Bay” Bike Ride - Fundraising for MS Australia Young On Sunday 23 June I will be riding 50 km in the 2013 “Brissie to the Bay” bike ride to support people living with Multiple Sclerosis. I am lucky enough to be able to take part in this ride, however many people with MS cannot even walk, let alone enjoy riding a bike. I have committed to raise $2500 to make my personal contribution to fight MS. Please help support my fundraising efforts by sponsoring my ride. Simply click on the link below to view my fundraising page and make a donation: www.msqldevents.org.au/Enerflex-MS-Brissie-to-the-Bay-Bike-Ride-2013/Georgia Keep an eye out for posters about my upcoming raffle which will include some awesome prizes donated by local businesses keen to contribute to this worthy cause. Your support will be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Georgia Klinakis – Year 11 student
2013 Faber Lecture by Fr Michael Kelly SJ
Pope Francis is the first Jesuit to be elected Pope. In the weeks after his election, many questions have been asked about Jesuits and their spirituality; one might be – how has Ignatian Spirituality influenced our new Pope? Ignatian spirituality is based on the life and teachings of St Ignatius Loyola, who founded the Society of Jesus in 1540. Father Michael Kelly SJ is based in Bangkok, where he leads UCA News, a multi-lingual and multi-media organization re-porting news and information across the region in six languages. Michael will present this lecture on behalf of the Faber Centre of Ignatian Spirituality.
Where: Stuartholme School Auditorium When: Tuesday 11 June 7pm-8.30pm Cost: $20
Please RSVP by Friday 7 June to Ann Hoare 3368 2450 [email protected] For more information contact Ann or go to: www.stuartholme.com
Media Potential - School Holiday Programs At Channel 7 Studios 4 and 5 July for students aged 13 - 17 years. Phone: 3511 3455 or see www.mediapotential.com.au
Tuckshop Volunteers Monday 3 June - Friday 7 June
Monday 3 June: Helen Palmer, Loretta Lazzaretti, Siobhan
Stafford, Anne Schenk
Tuesday 4 June: Deb Firrell, Louise Forbes, Sonya Bath,
Anne Pattison
Wednesday 5 June: Barrie Spring, Louisa Coote, Vivienne
Lloyd
Thursday 6 June : CORRECTION DAY - Student Free Day
Friday 7 June: Sue Carey, Christine Murphy, Jane Stephen,
Jenny Mullen
Special of the Day - $3.80
Monday 3 June: Chicken Subs
Tuesday 4 June: Tortellini in Bolognaise Sauce /
Chicken Soup
Wednesday 5 June: Lamb Souvlaki Wraps
Thursday 6 June: Correction Day
Friday: 7 June: Jacket Potatoes with Savoury Mince,
Library Roster Monday 3 June - Friday 7 June
Monday 3 June: Liliana O’Bryan, Jane Larkin, Sonya Miotti, Tanis White Tuesday 4 June: Linda Clarke, Kerrie Ross Wednesday 5 June: Tania Miller, Catherine Sheridan, Allison Dwyer Thursday 6 June: CORRECTION DAY - Student Free Day Friday 7 June: Kerry Tully, Marisa Leask, Aurea Taylor
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Health & Well-Being Council RECIPE OF THE MONTH by Hannah Reece
This Term the Health and Well-Being Council are aiming to promote healthier snacking by providing you with recipes for delicious and more nutritious snacks. This is the tasty recipe is great for the lunch box. Enjoy!
CHIA, DATE & WALNUT BALLS Makes approximately 24
Ingredients: ¾ cups rolled oats ½ cup walnut halves ¼ cup desiccated coconut 2 tablespoons white or black chia seeds (optional) ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon 2 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder, sifted 1 tsp natural vanilla extract 1 ½ cups pitted dried dates, chopped Extra desiccated coconut for rolling
Method
Soak the chopped dates in boiling water for 1 minute. Drain.
Place the oats, walnuts, coconut, chia seeds, cinnamon, cocoa powder and vanilla extract in a food processor
and process until finely chopped.
With the motor running, start adding the dates a few pieces at a time, processing until you’ve used all the dates
and the mixture begins to come together. Now bring it together by hand, adding 1-2 teaspoons of cold water if
necessary
Roll the mixture into bite-sized balls and roll in coconut.
Refrigerate until ready to serve.
These treats contain no butter, sugar or flour and they are a good source of fibre. If you have any healthy
recipes that you love and would like to share please email Hannah Reece at: [email protected].
If you have any healthy recipes that you love and would like to share please email Hannah Reece at [email protected]. Hannah Reece Well-Being Council Leader
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Year 10 - Marist Dancing
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Music Support Group - Trivia Night
Please join us for the
Year 12 Parent Dinner
Saturday 13 July at 8.15pm Following photos & pre-dinner drinks at the Hilton
Tattersall’s Club Tattersall’s Arcade
215 Queen St, Brisbane Price - $60pp / cash bar
RSVP 29 June
To book please go to: www.trybooking.com/CYDT or click on the link above
Lisa Roberts - M: 0402 682 978 E: [email protected]
Year 10
Mother & Daughter
High Tea Sunday 25th August
Venue: Vintaged, Hilton Brisbane
Time: 2.00pm-4.30pm
Cost: $28.00 per person
Includes: Champagne /glass of juice or iced tea on arrival
Ribbon Sandwiches, scones, petit fours, juice, tea and coffee
Rsvp: Monday 19th August
Note: Numbers limited to 110 guests
Payment: Payment only by Credit card through trybooking .com using the
following link http://www.trybooking.com/CYDY By using this link it will go straight to the “buying a ticket page” for this event.
Dietary
Requirements: Please email Katrina on [email protected] for any
specific dietary requirements.
We look forward to you joining us. If you have any queries, our contact Details are:
Kim Devine 0402744303 Katrina Capelli 0403356822
Kylie Crone 0433377563