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Vol II No: 481 27 May 2015
PRAYER National Reconciliation Week (NRW) is celebrated across Australia each year between 27 May and 3 June. The dates commemorate two significant milestones in the reconciliation journey—the anniversaries of the successful 1967 referendum and the High Court Mabo decision. The week is a time for all Australians to learn about our shared histories, cultures and achievements and to explore how each of us can join the national reconciliation effort. The theme for NRW 2015 is ‘it’s time to change it up’. TCC was proud to launch its Reconciliation Action Plan last year during NRW. I encourage everyone to continue to engage with our RAP and to continue to pray for true reconciliation.
Dear God,
We, who have come from every land, give thanks for our country, Australia.
This earth that feeds us, The shores that bind us,
The skies that envelop our freedom. We give our thanks and praise.
Let us look back with courage;
See the truth and speak it.
Let us look around with compassion; See the cost and share it.
Let us look forward with hope; See what can be and create it.
Amen!
ABSENTEE LINE: 49991399
189 William Street PO Box 8207 Phone: 07 4999 1300 tccr@tccr.com.au Rockhampton Q 4700 Allenstown Q 4700 Fax: 07 4927 8694 www.tccr.com.au
EVENTS 27 May 2015 – 3 June (National Reconciliation Week) Wednesday 27 May - State of Origin 1 – ANZ Stadium Sydney Thursday 28 May - Interschool Chess Competition TCC - Monsignor Grace’s farewell Mass – Cathedral – 5pm Friday 29 May - 1st Anniversary of the Episcopal Ordination of Bishop Michael McCarthy Saturday 30 May - Ridgelands Show (Show Team) Friday 31 July – Saturday 1 August- College Musical -
From the PRINCIPAL
The Inter-House Athletics Carnival, last Friday was a great day which enabled students to be involved in a whole
different area of educational experience at the College. Representing their House and offering their talents, there
were hundreds of examples of students trying their best. It reinforces the theme that we constantly put in front of
students, “always do your best”. I know this is a message that parents give to their sons and daughters too. On
Friday, we saw talented athletes achieving wonderful feats and we also saw others not as gifted going “flat out” to
help their House points. Well done to all.
At this point in time, the results of the carnival have not been announced. This will happen on Friday at College
Assembly. There, we’ll celebrate the success of Age Champions and the spirit of the House system at the College.
Many thanks to Mr Stevenson (Director of Sport) for his organisation of a very well-run carnival and many staff and
students who arrived early to set-up and stayed late to pack-up.
CELEBRATING ONE YEAR AS BISHOP
This Friday, Bishop Michael McCarthy celebrates one year as Bishop of Rockhampton. Congratulations Bishop
Michael! It is always a challenge to start a new job in a new town but your role would be even more demanding than
most. Thank you Bishop Michael for your leadership of our Diocese and your support for our College and all those
who are part of it.
FAREWELL MONSIGNOR GRACE
This Thursday, we farewell a man who has been a constant in our Diocese for a long time. Monsignor John Grace, is
unquestionably a good man, who has supported our College in so many ways. He has been like a rock, in terms of his
solid support for TCC. He has encouraged, offered sensible counsel, listened to our concerns, fostered strong links
between the parish and our College. He leaves Rockhampton to take up an appointment as Rector of the Seminary in
Brisbane. May God bless you and keep you, Father Grace.
Monsignor Grace’s farewell Mass is Thursday 28th May at 5pm in the Cathedral. All are welcome.
Rob Alexander From the DEPUTY PRINCIPAL Thursday morning Mass
Mrs Soane’s PC and Mr Farr’s PC will be looking after the ministries this week. Year 12s are encouraged to attend.
Next week will be Mr Lane’s PC.
TCC/Parish Mass
Thank you to all those who were able to attend the TCC/Parish Mass on Saturday evening. Congratulations to the
thirteen students who accepted their invitation to continue their journey to the completion of the Sacraments of
Initiation. The next TCC/Parish Mass is on 13 June at 6pm in the Cathedral. Nine of our students will be baptised at
this Mass and these nine plus another four will be confirmed by Bishop Michael and receive first Eucharist. Our
community is encouraged to come along and support these young people.
Parish Fair
This year the Southside Parish Fair is to be held following the 10am Mass on Sunday 19 July in the grounds of TCC.
Unlimited ride passes are available from the front counter of the College for a reduced price of $25. This entitles the
holder to unlimited rides for the duration of the Fair. Students bring the receipt on the day and will be issued with
an armband. Some of the rides will be: Super Slide, Swing Ride, Jumping Castle and Pirate Ship.
Prayers and Blessings,
Mrs Claire Stitt From the ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL: CURRICULUM CHANGE TO ASSESSMENT DATES Year 9 Assessment Aqua, Blue, Gold, Green, Orange and Red Assessment Schedules have been updated in the areas of Maths, Graphics and Visual Art. Please ensure your daughter/son is using the updated version. Year 11 Business Management The exam scheduled for Wednesday 3 June is now on Friday 5 June. Year 10 Subject Handbooks Subject Handbooks were distributed to students last Thursday. Students are required to familiarise themselves with study pathways and subject offerings prior to the workshop on Thursday 4 June. The workshop is compulsory for all Year 10 students. They are required to wear business attire or their school uniform. An example of suitable business attire is: Girls: Long pants/knee length skirt, button up blouse, closed in shoes. Light make-up is allowed on this day. Boys: Long pants, button up shirt, closed in shoes. Jeans, T shirts and thongs are not appropriate. Students must follow the College uniform policy with regards to jewellery. Kind regards
Mrs Brenda Mallory brenda.mallory@tccr.com.au
From the ACADEMIC DEAN – SCIENCE
This Week In Science…..
The year 8 Science students have spent this semester studying chemical and physical changes, chemical reactions, cells and living systems. They have been undertaking a wide range of experiments and recording all these experimental results in their practical log books. These log books will contribute to 25 % of their overall result this semester.
L. Campbell Smith, Riley Mole and Laken Peacock using a microscope to view the organisms found in a sample of pond water.
The year 11 Engineering Technology classes have been studying dynamics, statics and engineering materials this semester. Their project was to design, build and analyse the forces within a construction crane. The crane had strict specifications and limits on the construction materials. Each group were allowed six sticks of 6mm square balsa, pins and glue. Their cranes had to support a load of 1 kg. R. Georgia Crichton and Alesha Stehbens examining a variety of engineering materials including ores of copper, iron and zinc. Several samples of corroded steel and copper products were also examined to better understand the corrosion process.
Mr Arthur Le Page
TCC Spray Jackets will be on sale at
Wearitto Rockhampton shortly. (113
Denham Street)
When they become available, we will email
all families to notify you.
From the CULTURAL DIRECTOR Music Ministry
Many thanks to the students in the Music Ministry Group who sang and played at the TCC/Parish Mass on Saturday
evening. The Psalm was beautifully sung by Lara Glazbrook. The group rehearses each Monday at first lunch and
always welcomes new members.
Sisters of Mercy Jubilee Celebrations
Five of our students along with Mrs Claire Stitt, Dr Ayesha Hall and myself were honoured to be asked to lead the
congregation in song at the recent diamond and golden jubilee celebration for six of the Sisters of Mercy. Grace,
Madeleine and Hannah Griffin and Sophie and Elise Moffat sang at the Mass to honour the sisters for their
accumulative 320 years of dedicated service. We are always grateful to the sisters for their friendship and generous
support of our students and staff.
The Diocesan Catholic Schools’ Music Camp
To date 120 students from around the diocese have registered for the music camp that will take place in the last
week of this term. The camp will run from Tuesday 23 (lunchtime) to Thursday 25 June culminating in a gala concert
at 6pm on that evening. These instrumental and vocal students will have the opportunity to make music together
under the guidance of their music tutors and invited specialist musicians. For organisational purposes it is important
TO REGISTER AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. If you are experiencing difficulty opening the link on the parent letter to
register for the camp, please let us know.
The camp is non-residential and families are asked to consider billeting students from out of town. PLEASE LET ME
KNOW (ASAP) IF YOU ARE ABLE TO BILLET ANY STUDENTS. At least two students will be billeted together. Thank you
to the families who have already offered to billet.
The Cultural Supporters Group will again prepare and serve the food during the music camp. If anyone is available
to assist with the preparation and serving of tea on Tuesday evening, lunch on Wednesday and Thursday and the
Thursday evening BBQ prior to the concert please contact me on (49991331) or via email -
bernadette.mitchell@tccr.com.au Thank you to those parents who have already offered assistance.
Xanadu will be presented at the Pilbeam Theatre on Friday 31 July @ 7.30pm and Saturday 1 August at 10.30am and
7.30pm. Cost: Adult $25, Pensioner $22, Seniors Card $22, Tertiary Student $22, Child 2-18 $10. Bookings at the
Pilbeam Theatre; Phone: Dial'n'Charge 4927 4111 or www.seeitlive.com.au
Rehearsal this Sunday is from 1-3pm for ALL CAST (shorter due to eisteddfod commitments early evening). Please
bring ALL COSTUMES.
Eisteddfod Successes
Congratulations to all students who have performed in groups or individually in the eisteddfod to date. The Vocal
section of the eisteddfod commences today. The choir and all vocal ensembles will perform on Sunday evening. The
groups will rehearse at school from 4.30pm and the college bus will transport everyone to the Pilbeam Theatre at
5.30pm.
Two of our year 11 students were presented with awards at the close of the Speech and Drama section last night.
Mackenzie Evans won the Nola McClymont Trophy for the highest marks in Australian Poem under 18 years and
Emily Crow was the recipient of the Renton Power Trophy for the highest marks in Drama under 18 years.
Congratulations girls on these outstanding achievements.
A sheet has been placed in PC folders and all students who performed (not just the place getters) are invited to list
their achievements. These will be published in the chronicle at the conclusion of the eisteddfod.
The Music Department in Our Lady’s now has a direct line - 49991331
Date claimers for Term 2
Sunday evening 31 May Vocal Ensembles/Folk Groups
Glee Group at eisteddfod.
Saturday 13 June TCC/Parish Mass
Tuesday-Thursday 23-25 June Catholic Schools Music Camp hosted by TCC
Have a great week.
Mrs Bernadette Mitchell
From the Rugby League Coordinator Super 8s Congratulations to the TCC 15 Years team who have finished first in the southern section of the Super 8s competition. The TCC 15 Years and Open teams will now travel to Townsville on Tuesday the 2nd of June to play Ignatius Park College at the Brother’s Townsville Complex. Registration Forms All players (Year 7 to Year 12) are reminded that rugby league forms are required by the end of this week with the $30.00 registration fee. All forms and money must be handed in to the College reception area.
Mr Stephen Parle
WORK EXPERIENCE
Has your son/daughter organised their work experience yet? Thank you to parents and students who have.
There are still some students who have not handed in any paperwork, so I’m assuming your child has a placement arranged.
The cut-off date for June/July placements is Thursday 4th June.
Agreement forms will not be accepted after this date.
Last week we had an Engineering meeting. Students who are interested have put their names down for placement.
If your child was unable to attend, please ask them to come and see me in the library.
Ms Debbie Clark Work Experience Coordinator
TRIPLE C (The Cathedral College Café) Roster 1 June – 5 June 2015
Monday 1 June: Julianne Hite
Tuesday 2 June: Leonie Houlihan
Wednesday 3 June: HELP NEEDED
Thursday 4 June: Sue Uebergang, Lyn Neill
Friday 5 June: Donna Mayer, HELP NEEDED
GENERAL NOTICES PARISH OF ROCKHAMPTON SOUTH PARISH FAIR
THEME: Celebrating 10 years
Date: Sunday 19 July
Time: 11.00am. – 2.00pm.
Venue: The Cathedral College Grounds
The coordinator of the lolly store Mrs Kellie Jenkinson requests empty
MOCCONA Coffee Bottles – WHY so they can be filled with exquisite lollies to be
sold at the forthcoming fair. Please drop any empty Moccona bottles at any of
the four schools involved or at the Cathedral Centre. Thanks for your
generosity!!!!
CAN YOU SPARE 1 HOUR?
The Café needs more volunteers! Even a
one hour block in the morning would be a
great help.
Please contact the College.
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