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ST DOMINIC’S PRIORY COLLEGE 139 Molesworth Street, North Adelaide. 5006. BULLETIN UNIFORM SHOP Opening Hours During Term Mondays 10:30am - 1:30pm Thursday 4 February 12:30pm - 4:30pm Thursday 11 February 12:30pm - 4:30pm Diary Dates Weds 3 - Fri 5 Feb Year 8 Camp Thurs 4 - Fri 5 Feb Year 12 Retreat Wednesday 10 February ID Photos (R-12) Ash Wednesday Thursday 11 February Secondary Swimming Trials Sunday 14 February Family Mass Thurs 18 + Weds 24 Feb Primary Swimming Trials Friday 19 February 2015 High Achievers Assembly Thursday 25 February Field Day (Years 7-12) Tuesday 1 March Investiture Mass PARENT INFO EVENINGS Tuesday 9 February Primary Parents Monday 15 February Year 11 and 12 Parents Wednesday 17 February Year 7 and 8 Parents Monday 22 February Year 9 and 10 Parents 2015 Term Dates Term 1: 2 Feb - 15 April Term 2: 3 May - 8 July Term 3: 25 July - 30 Sep Term 4: 17 Oct - 9 Dec Sr Jillian Havey, Principal Friday morning mass in the Chapel 8.15am WEDNESDAY 3 FEBRUARY 2016 WEEK 1 – TERM 1 Facsimile: 8267 4877 Web Site: www.stdominics.sa.edu.au Telephone: 8267 3818 Dear Parents, If you have checked out the new St Dominic’s Priory College Website you will know about the outstanding results of our 2015 graduates. e headline statistics on the site include these facts: 9 % of the ATAR scores attained were 99 and over: 28% were over 95 and 48% were over 90. e top students were Jennifer Huynh with 99.6, and Dominique Limgenco with 99.4. ere were numerous other outstanding achievements so read on inside to obtain the complete picture. We are very proud of our 2015 Year 12s and wish them well as they move on to further study. We thank all their teachers who guided them last year and in earlier years. New Faces for a New Year Over the break I had the chance to speak to some of you informally. e message was that your children were eager to start their new school year and that you were also ready, after 7 weeks holiday! Parents have a vital role in covering all the ground work preparation, both material and psychological. To new parents at all year levels I’d like to extend a special welcome to St. Dominic’s. We are a school with a strong sense of community and that has to be renewed each year. For example, the brand new Year 8 students come from 25 different school communities so getting to know each other is built around community events. We are truly delighted that so many of you were able to attend Monday’s Year 8 Orientation and the distribution of laptops with your daughters. We wish our Year 8s well as they enjoy each other’s company at the Year 8 camp. Joining our staff are 7 teachers from a wide range of curriculum areas. Welcome to Angela Pano- Brugman, Jennifer Boland, Kathrine Rosenberg, Toni Riccio, Lisa Hatch, Naomi Bramham and Amy Waters. Returning after leave are Claire Ward, Jill Fanning and Gabriella Patti–Reid. You will have the chance of seeing them at Parent-Teacher night. Yesterday morning a major milestone arrived for 23 beginners in Reception. ey, and all our newcomers, are welcomed by name in this Bulletin. Diaries Please There are two events coming up in the first three weeks. e first is the Family Mass, and the second your Parent Teacher Evenings . Information re both events is contained in this issue of the Bulletin. Your replies are sought and need to be in no later than next Monday. We regard the Parent Teacher meetings as compulsory and that is I’m sure how you would regard them also. While we do not expect that both parents are able to attend it is imperative that we have one attending parent from each family. Further information and your reply slip appear on the back page. Lunar New Year. On next Monday members of our community will celebrate the Lunar New Year. We rejoice with you and pray that the year ahead will be a happy and peaceful and productive one for you. Hands up who is ready for Term 1!

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  • ST DOMINIC’S PRIORY COLLEGE139 Molesworth Street, North Adelaide. 5006.

    BULLETIN

    UNIFORM SHOP Opening Hours During TermMondays 10:30am - 1:30pm

    Thursday 4 February12:30pm - 4:30pm

    Thursday 11 February 12:30pm - 4:30pm

    Diary DatesWeds 3 - Fri 5 Feb

    Year 8 CampThurs 4 - Fri 5 Feb

    Year 12 RetreatWednesday 10 February

    ID Photos (R-12) Ash Wednesday

    Thursday 11 FebruarySecondary Swimming Trials

    Sunday 14 FebruaryFamily Mass

    Thurs 18 + Weds 24 FebPrimary Swimming Trials

    Friday 19 February2015 High Achievers Assembly

    Thursday 25 February Field Day (Years 7-12)

    Tuesday 1 MarchInvestiture Mass

    PARENT INFO EVENINGSTuesday 9 February

    Primary ParentsMonday 15 February

    Year 11 and 12 ParentsWednesday 17 February

    Year 7 and 8 ParentsMonday 22 February Year 9 and 10 Parents

    2015 Term Dates Term 1: 2 Feb - 15 April Term 2: 3 May - 8 July

    Term 3: 25 July - 30 Sep Term 4: 17 Oct - 9 Dec

    Sr Jillian Havey, Principal

    Friday morning mass in the Chapel 8.15am

    WEDNESDAY 3 FEBRUARY 2016 WEEK 1 – TERM 1 Facsimile: 8267 4877 Web Site: www.stdominics.sa.edu.auTelephone: 8267 3818

    Dear Parents,

    If you have checked out the new St Dominic’s Priory College Website you will know about the outstanding results of our 2015 graduates. The headline statistics on the site include these facts: 9 % of the ATAR scores attained were 99 and over: 28% were over 95 and 48% were over 90. The top students were Jennifer Huynh with 99.6, and Dominique Limgenco with 99.4. There were numerous other outstanding achievements so read on inside to obtain the complete picture. We are very proud of our 2015 Year 12s and wish them well as they move on to further study. We thank all their teachers who guided them last year and in earlier years.

    New Faces for a New YearOver the break I had the chance to speak to some of you informally. The message was that your children were eager to start their new school year and that you were also ready, after 7 weeks holiday! Parents have a vital role in covering all the ground work preparation, both material and psychological. To new parents at all year levels I’d like to extend a special welcome to St. Dominic’s. We are a school with a strong sense of community and that has to be renewed each year. For example, the brand new Year 8 students come from 25 different school communities so getting to know each other is built around community events. We are truly delighted that so many of you were able to attend Monday’s Year 8 Orientation and the distribution of laptops with your daughters. We wish our Year 8s well as they enjoy each other’s company at the Year 8 camp.

    Joining our staff are 7 teachers from a wide range of curriculum areas. Welcome to Angela Pano-Brugman, Jennifer Boland, Kathrine Rosenberg, Toni Riccio, Lisa Hatch, Naomi Bramham and Amy Waters. Returning after leave are Claire Ward, Jill Fanning and Gabriella Patti–Reid. You will have the chance of seeing them at Parent-Teacher night.

    Yesterday morning a major milestone arrived for 23 beginners in Reception. They, and all our newcomers, are welcomed by name in this Bulletin.

    Diaries PleaseThere are two events coming up in the first three weeks. The first is the Family Mass, and the second your Parent Teacher Evenings. Information re both events is contained in this issue of the Bulletin. Your replies are sought and need to be in no later than next Monday. We regard the Parent Teacher meetings as compulsory and that is I’m sure how you would regard them also. While we do not expect that both parents are able to attend it is imperative that we have one attending parent from each family. Further information and your reply slip appear on the back page.

    Lunar New Year. On next Monday members of our community will celebrate the Lunar New Year. We rejoice with you and pray that the year ahead will be a happy and peaceful and productive one for you.

    Hands up who is ready for Term 1!

  • St Dominic’s Priory College

    FEBRUARYTues 2 Term 1 commencesWeds 3 - Fri 5 Year 8 CampThurs 4 - Fri 5 Year 12 RetreatTues 9 Primary Parents Information EveningWeds 10 ID Photos (yr R-12) Ash WednesdayThurs 11 Swimming Trials (secondary)Sun 14 Family MassMon 15 Year 11 & 12 Parents

    Information EveningWeds 17 Year 7 & 8 Parents

    Information EveningThurs 18 Primary Swimming Trials (25m)Fri 19 2015 High Achievers AssemblyMon 22 Year 9 & 10 Parents Information EveningWeds 24 Primary Swimming Trials (50m)Thurs 25 Field Day (Year 7 - 12)MARchTues 1 Investiture MassThurs 3 Primary Field Day (TBA)Sun 6 Old Scholars’ MassWeds 9 SAPSASA Swimming Carnival (Primary)Thurs 10 Year 8 VaccinationsThurs 10 - Fri 11 Year 10 Geography Kangaroo Island CampMon 14 Adelaide Cup Public HolidayTues 15 SACPSSA Swimming Carnival (Primary)Weds 16 SACSGSSA Swimming CarnivalSun 20 Sports DayTues 22 Indian Pilgrimage BBQ Easter LiturgyFri 25 Good Friday Public holidayMon 28 Easter Monday Public holiday

    APRilMon 4 Year 10 Forensics WorkshopTues 5 SACSGSA Athletics Carnival Primary Parent-Teacher InterviewsMon 11 - Thurs 14 Year 12 KayakingWeds 13 SASSSA Athletics Carnival (Secondary) Primary Parent-Teacher InterviewsThurs 14 Sports & Special PhotosFri 15 Term 1 concludes

    MAYMon 2 Pupil Free DayTues 3 Term 2 commences SACPSSA Athletics Carnival (Primary)Weds 4 7-12 Parent-Teacher InterviewsMon 9 7-12 Parent-Teacher InterviewsTues 10 - Thurs 12 NAPLANWeds 11 Careers NightFri 13 Gala DayMon 16 - Weds 18 Year 6 Camp (TBA)Thurs 19 SAPSASA Cross Country (Primary)

    JUNEWeds 1 Year 8 VaccinationsTues 7 Indian Pilgrimage BBQMon 13 Queens Birthday Public Holiday Fri 17 Year 10 + 11 SWOT VacSat 18 Year 12 FormalMon 20 - Thurs 23 10+11 ExamsTues 21 Meet the Writers FestivalFri 24 Semester 1 concludes

    10+11 Pupil Free DayMon 27 Semester 2 beginsWeds 24 Meet the WritersThurs 30 School Drama ProductionJUlYFri 1 - Sat 2 School Drama ProductionWeds 6 School Photo Day Fri 8 Term 2 concludesThurs 10 SACPSSA Netball Carnival (Yr 4-7)Mon 25 Term 3 commencesWeds 27 SAPSASA Basketball (Year 5/6)Tues 26 - Sat 30 Year 11 Canberra TripAUGUsTTues 9 St Dominic’s Day MassThurs 11 SACPSSA Cross Country (Primary)Fri 12 st Dominic’s Day holidayThurs 25 + Fri 26 Year 12 Drama ProductionTues 30 Indian Pilgrimage BBQ SAPSASA Athletics Carnival (Primary)sEPTEMBERMon 5 - Weds 7 Year 9 CampMon 26 - Fr 30 Year 10 Work ExperienceFri 30 Term 3 concludes

    OcTOBERMon 17 Term 4 commencesWeds 19 Year 8 VaccinationsTues 25 Indian Pilgrimage BBQSun 30 Fete & AuctionNOvEMBERThurs 3 - Fri 4 Year 10 Kangaroo Island CampFri 11 - Sat 12 Indian Pilgrimage Preparation campMon 21 10 & 11 SWOT VacTues 22 - Fri 25 10 & 11 ExamsTues 29 Indian Pilgrims DepartDEcEMBER

    Calendar 2016 Please note that some dates may be added or amended throughout the course of the year. Parents are advised to refer to the Diary Dates (published on page one of every Bulletin issue) for the most up to date information.

    NOTICE: A representative from

    Lighthouse Books will be in the Library at LUNCHTIME on

    Tuesday, 9th February for Students who have any returns

    or queries regarding their Book Order.

    Tues 6 End of Year MassFri 9 Term 4 concludesTues 13 Graduation Ball

  • Merit WinnersWe proudly present the 17 students who were awarded 18 merits as follows:

    ATARs over 90

    Jennifer Huynh 99.60Dominique Limgenco 99.40Diem-Anh Tran 99.35Madeline Dal Corobbo 99.25Hoai Tran Ngo 99.25Linda Nguyen 99.05Tam-An Nguyen 99.05Inushi De Silva 98.60Lily Duong 98.50Kalyna Becker 97.70 Mary Snelling 97.65Thao-Nhi Do 97.45Lauren Campestre 97.30Thuy Nhi Phan 97.25Hannah Cotter 97.00Thuy Trang Pham 96.50Chloe Mertzanidis 96.40Michelle Stoddart 96.10Victoria Zaccari 95.85Elle Le 95.70Jessica Gibbs 95.60Carmela Malapira 95.00Claudia Zurcher 94.85Melissa Nguyen 94.80Mai-Han Dinh 94.50Sophia Minos 94.30Vittoria D’Ortenzio 93.85Jenny Tran 93.35Sophie Easton 92.50Uyen Nhy Vu Cao 91.85My-Thuyen Ha 91.40Sindhu Karan 91.25Vy Dang 91.10Isabella Benvenuto 90.85Sophie Peacock 90.85Ha Thuy Linh Giang 90.15Victoria Nardone 90.15

    Celebrating the Success of the Year 12 Students 2015» 48% obtained an Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank above 90 (top 10% of State)» 29% were above 95 (top 5%) & 9% were placed in the top 1% of the State (above 99)We congratulate the following students on their exceptional achievements:

    Jennifer Huynh99.60

    Mathematical Studies

    Dominique Limgenco99.40

    Society & Culture English Studies

    Diem-Anh Tran99.35

    English as a Second Language Studies

    Madeline Dal Corobbo99.25

    Society & Culture

    Hoai Tran Ngo99.25

    Biology

    Tam-An Nguyen99.05

    Physics

    Kalyna Becker97.70

    English Communications

    Lauren Campestre97.30

    Maths Applications

    Victoria Zaccari95.85

    Geography

    Carmela Malapira95.00

    Design Technology

    Sindhu Karan91.25

    Design Technology

    Eliza GreenYear 12

    Community Studies

    Paris Caldwell12W

    Research Project B

    Emma Holmes12W

    Research Project B

    Shanna Lee12W

    Research Project B

    Georgia Musolino12W

    Research Project B

    Ada Snell12G

    Research Project B

    We congratulate the following staff who guided our Merit winners to their success:

    Biology: Mark Mau; Community Studies: Kaye Lee; Design Technology: Chris Short; English Communications: Ted Hounslow; English Studies: Sara Nigro; ESL Studies: Greg Larwood; Geography: Rita Shepherd;

    Maths Applications: Catherine Clarke; Physics: Manjul Rana; Research Project: Jo Riccio, Casey Patterson, Andrew Coleman and

    Anne Harvey; Society & Culture: Concetta Sossi

  • ATAR 90 or above

    Jennifer Huynh99.60

    Tam-An Nguyen 99.05

    Lauren Campestre 97.30

    Victoria Zaccari95.85

    Mai-Han Dinh94.50

    Uyen Nhy Vu Cao91.85

    Dominique Limgenco99.40

    Inushi De Silva 98.60

    Thuy Nhi Phan97.25

    Elle Le95.70

    Sophia Minos94.30

    My-Thuyen Ha91.40

    Diem-Anh Tran99.35

    Lily Duong 98.50

    Hannah Cotter 97.00

    Jessica Gibbs95.60

    Vittoria D’Ortenzio93.85

    Sindhu Karan91.25

    Madeline Dal Corobbo99.25

    Kalyna Becker 97.70

    Thuy Trang Pham 96.50

    Carmela Malapira95.00

    Jenny Tran93.35

    Vy Dang91.10

    Hoai Tran Ngo99.25

    Mary Snelling 97.65

    Chloe Mertzanidis 96.40

    Claudia Zurcher94.85

    Sophie Easton92.50

    Linda Nguyen99.05

    Thao-Nhi Do 97.45

    Michelle Stoddart 96.10

    Melissa Nguyen94.80

    Isabella Benvenuto90.85

    Sophie Peacock90.85

    Ha Thuy-Linh Giang90.15

    Victoria Nardone90.15

  • COME and CELEBRATE 2016

    with all St Dominic’s Families at the

    FAMILY MASS AND MORNING TEA

    Celebrating the Dominican Family

    on SUNDAY 14 FEBRUARY 2016 at 9.30am in the College GymPlease remain after Mass and socialise at our Morning Refreshments

    Complimentary biscuits, tea/coffee and cordial Icecream and Sausage Sizzle for sale

    P & F Family Mass & Morning Tea, Sunday 14 February 2016Daughter’s Name/s.............................................................................................Class(es) ..........................

    Parents’ Name/s......................................................

    Our family numbers attending:

    __________ Mass Only__________ Mass and Morning Tea __________ Mass, Morning Tea and Sausage Sizzle

    I can help on Sunday, 14 February, as indicated below:

    Happy to help wherever or whenever needed: Yes Name/s: .......................................

    8:30am - 9:30am Setup Yes Name/s: .......................................

    From 10:30am Serving Icecream / BBQ or Drinks Yes Name/s: .......................................

    10:30am - 11:30am Kitchen Duties Yes Name/s: .......................................

    From 11:15am Pack up / Clean up Yes Name/s: .......................................

    Email address: ......................................................Contact Phone Number: .................................................. Please expect a reply on the Friday just prior to the Mass to advise of where to report and the time, and also be

    aware that you may be rostered where needed if there are too many volunteers for the one duty.

    Please return reply slip by Monday 8 February 2016 to the Front Office.

  • St Dominic’s Priory College

    Welcome to all our students and families, old and new to our 2016 school year. As a new year begins there can be a tide of emotions that we can experience: from sleepless nights, excitement, joy, enthusiasm, nervousness and that’s just the teachers! Yesterday we welcomed our students to their new classes. There were smiles and a building sense of excitement as many students eagerly waited for the bell to ring so they could see their new classroom and meet their teachers. The beginning of the year can be a challenging time for students and for parents so always remember to come and ask any questions or express any concerns as soon as they arise. If you feel that you need a bit of time, then see your child’s teacher to make an appointment. It is busy in the morning and afternoons and teachers like to give the proper consideration to your concerns.

    ParkingParking and school drop off and pick-ups are always a problem! Please read the information sheet very carefully. Remember that the restricted area outside of the Barnard Street gate is a kiss and drop zone - Two minutes only and the driver may not leave the car. After school, teachers will bring your children to you at your car. Please be considerate of the neighbours and do not pull up in front of driveways, including our own. Inspectors are always around at the beginning of the year and the fines are expensive! This area is for all parents! If you want to come in you must not park there during the restricted hours. This is fair for all parents and we ask that you respect this rule.

    Tuesday 9th FebruaryYear 6s Host Assembly @2:30pm

    Primary Parent Information Night @7:00pm

    Don’t forget our Parent Night on Tuesday, February 9th in the Hall. Come along for wine and cheese with the staff

    and other parents at 7.00pm; we will start the more formal part of the evening at 7.30pm. We are planning on being finished by 8.45pm at the latest. This is a very important night as this is the opportunity for you to meet in class groups and hear all about class routines and expectations. We hope to see you all there. In the event of hot weather (over 35c) the evening will commence in the classrooms at 7.30pm. There will be a note going home about this.

    We will have our first official Assembly in the hall next Tuesday 9th February at 2:30pm. The Year 6s will be hosting and you are more than welcome to attend.

    Sunday 14th FebruaryFamily Mass @9:30am

    Another important date for the calendar is Sunday February 14th. This is our Family Mass, in the Gym, at 9:30am. See the main section of the bulletin for more information.

    Fridays (starting 19th February)Year 4/5/6 Running Club @8:10am

    Year 4/5/6 Running Club will be at 8:10am on Friday mornings, beginning Week 3. A note will be coming home soon.

    We wish you all a smooth transition back to school routines and the 2016 school year, as we prepare for exciting learning experiences, new challenges, new friendships and new adventures.

    Primary Newsfrom Ms. Cate O’Leary, Primary School Coordinator

    Staffing NewsTes Rodrigues will not be returning this year to teach the Year 2 class as originally anticipated. Tes and her husband Kris are excitedly expecting the arrival of their second child. We wish them all the best. In Tes’ place a familiar face has returned! We are very pleased to welcome Naomi Bramham as the Year 2 teacher and as many of you know, she is very familiar with our school’s philosophy and pastoral care of our students. We also welcome Amy Waters as our new Music teacher for years Reception to Year 6. Amy has previously taught Music at St Michael’s College and come to us highly regarded. We know you will make them very welcome.

    Walking through all the classrooms you can see that considerable time, thought and care has gone into the preparations needed for the beginning of the school year. We are very fortunate to have on our staff teachers who are dedicated to ensure good teaching practice and work hard to create stimulating learning environments for all our students. Not only has staff spent considerable hours planning curriculum, preparing and organising classrooms but also addressing the specific needs of the children in their care. We thank them for their hard work.

    RemindersWe have a ‘No Hat No Play’ policy and so, please make sure your daughter has her sport hat with her every day or leaves it at school. Years 3 to 6 students have a School Planner and so it is important that you read the information and policies in the front. Please support us with this, as the policies are clear and are important for the school and for the girls. Reception to Year 2 students will bring home a copy of the Uniform Policy for you to keep. We ask that students only wear sport uniform on the days that it is required. The rules apply equally to everyone. If there is a valid reason then please supply a note in the planner or message book. Black or Navy ribbons only and long hair must be tied back.

    We are getting familiar with using lockers and managing laptops. This is the first year of the MYP program.I’m excited about going on a camp and being a guide. - AlexiI’M excited to get a lap top and have my own pad lock. - Ella

    In and around the classrooms:

    YEAR 6

  • Salads small largeGarden Salad $4.50 $6.00Chicken Caesar* $4.50 $6.00Chicken Salad $5.00 $6.00Tuna Salad $5.00 $6.00 Ham & Egg Salad $6.00Greek Salad $5.00Thai Salad $6.00

    [Tues + Thurs only]

    Sandwich BarWhite or Multigrain bread and rolls available

    Gluten Free Bread is also available

    Ham & Cheese, Cheese & Tomato, Curried Egg, Salad, Egg & Lettuce, Tuna & Lettuce, Cheese & Gherkin, Beef & Tomato sandwich: $4.00 roll: $5.00Chicken & Avocado, Ham Salad, Ham cheese & Tomato, Tuna Salad, Chicken, Lettuce & Mayo, Chicken Salad, Beef Salad sandwich: $4.50 roll: $5.50Pain de Campagne Roll OR Focaccia (any filling) $6.00Wrap (any filling) Half $3.50 / Whole $6.00Toasted Sandwiches / Wraps / Focaccia add50c i.e. Ham, Cheese, Tomato, Onion, Baby SpinachChicken, Mushroom, Carrot

    ALL SANDWICH BAR ORDERS: Please advise on order bag if you want SALT, PEPPER, MARGARINE, MAYO etc.

    Cold Foods / Snacks Sushi [TUNA ONLY] half $3.00 Full (2pk)$6.00Fresh Fruit (whole) $1.20Fruit Salad Small $3.80 Large$5.00Yoghurt $2.50Jelly $2.00Red Rock Potato Crisps 28gm $2.00Vege Chips 27gm $2.00M&M Cookies (Homemade) 1for $1.50Sliced Balfours Cake (Banana or Choc) $1.50Balfours Donut $3.50Balfours Custard Tart $4.00Balfours Muffin (Double Choc, Apple & Cinnamon, Banana, Blueberry) $3.80Additional bakery items avaiable From $1.50

    Primary $6.00 Daily Meal PacksAvailable for lunch by Pre-Order Daily

    Please ensure Lunch Order is received no later than 9:15am

    Cheeseburger Pack Cheeseburger, Apple, Orange JuiceChickenburger Pack Small Chickenburger, Apple, Orange Juice Hot Dog Pack Hot Dog, Apple, Orange JuiceSandwich Pack Cheese Salad or Ham + Cheese Sandwich, Apple, Orange JuiceWrap Pack 1/2 Chicken Salad Wrap, Apple, Orange Juice

    Wednesday Hump Day Specials

    Week OneBaked Potatoes with Bacon, Cheese $6.00 Coleslaw + Sour Cream

    Week FivePasta Carbonara $5.00

    SUMMER TUCkSHOP PRiCE LiSTAll items (except Ice Creams) are available to preorder

    LUNCH ORDERS DUE AT THE TUCk SHOP NO LATER THAN 9:15AMPlease clearly mark lunch order bag with student’s name and class

    and wherever possible, please use correct change Unavailable items may be substituted by staff

    it is a good idea to list a second preference (especially for Junior Primary students)

    Menu will be revised as required - current as of February 2016

    Week ThreeButter Chicken with Rice $6.00

    Week FourChicken Yiros $6.00

    Week TwoVegetarian Creamy Roast Pumpkin & Vegetable Pasta $5.00

    ice Creams & ConfectionerySelection Available from $1.00

    Drinks600ml Water $2.50600ml Plain Milk $2.30375ml Plain Milk $1.70600ml Flavoured Milk $4.20375ml Flavoured Milk $3.50Up and Go Milk $2.50Just Juice $2.00Fruit Juice 350ml $3.20Fruit Juice 500ml $4.00Soft Drinks from$3.50kyneton Carbonated Mineral Water

    350ml $2.80 500ml $3.50iced Tea 500ml $4.50

    (Chocolate / Strawberry)

    (Chocolate / Strawberry)

    (Vanilla / Chocolate / Strawberry)

    (Apple + Blackcurrant)

    (Orange)

    (Apple + Raspberry)

    Hot Foods small largeHomemade Hamburger $5.50Cheeseburger $4.50Gourmet Chicken Burger $6.00Chicken Schnitzel Burger (Lettuce+Mayo) $5.00Low Fat Chicken Burger $5.00Vegie Burger $5.50Chicken & Mayo Roll $5.00Sweet Chilli Chicken Wrap $3.00 $6.00Hot Dog w/Sauce $2.50 $4.00Hot Dog W/Cheese & Sauce $2.80 $4.50Lasagne - Beef $6.00Lasagne - Vegetarian $5.00Pasta Bolognaise (Homemade) $5.00Homemade Pizza Slice $2.00 Fish + Wedges $5.50 With Salad $7.00Grainhouse Veg Pastry Roll Potato, Pumpkin + Sour Cream $5.50 With Salad $7.00 Tandoori Veg w/mild yoghurt curry $5.50 With Salad $7.00

    Oven Baked Wedges $4.00 Chicken Nuggets 3 for $2.50 Gluten Free Chicken Nuggets 3 for $2.50 Vegetarian Spring Rolls 3 for $2.50 Fish Finger $1.00 Hash Brown $1.00 Veg. Dim Sim $1.50 Chiko Roll $2.50Sausage Rolls (Low Fat) $4.00Sweet Chilli Sauce / Sour Cream $0.50Tomato Sauce $0.30Balfours Premium Pies $5.00 Pepper Steak, PotatoBalfours Cornish Pasty $5.00Balfours Plain Beef or Chicken Pie $4.00Balfours Better Bite Pizza Pie $4.50Balfours Better Bite Sausage Roll $4.00

    Additional food items (i.e. hot foods, snacks etc) are also available over the counter. See Tuckshop for selection.

    Vegetarian and Gluten Free is available - see menu for options

    There is no deep-fried food.We cannot guarrantee our items are

    100% nut / allergy freePLEASE NOTE: We cannot accommodate heat ing food brought f rom home or provide cut lery for those meals.

    Wednesday Specials will be published in the prior week’s

    Bulletin (where space permits) and listed in the Student Daily Notices

    2016 TUCkSHOP VOLUNTEER REGiSTERCalling on Parents, Grandparents, Old Scholars and a l l o ther members of the extended College Community - we are seeking Volunteers to help staff our Tuckshop

    Contact Michelle Macri in the Tuckshop for more information

    8239 2344

  • ST DOMINIC’S PRIORY COLLEGE

    STAFF 2016

    Last Updated: Wednesday 3 February 2016

    Principal Sr Jillian Havey

    Deputy Principal – Student Wellbeing Sr Jo Armour

    Deputy Principal – Curriculum Mrs Rita Shepherd

    Director of Administration Mrs Mary Vugts

    Primary Coordinator Ms Cate O’Leary

    COORDINATORS

    Curriculum Mrs Rita Shepherd (Secondary) Ms Deb Osborne (Primary)

    Liturgy Coordinator Sr Jo Armour Chris Purgacz

    Religious Education (Secondary) Mrs Concetta Sossi

    MYP Coordinator Ms Aurora Reid

    SACE Coordinator Mr Greg Larwood

    Student Counsellor & International Student Coordinator Mrs Georgia Meyer

    Timetabling Coordinator Mrs Manjul Rana

    DEPARTMENT COORDINATORS (Secondary unless otherwise stated)

    English Ms Sara Nigro

    Flexible Learning and Personal Project Ms Jo Riccio

    Information Technology Mr Chris Short

    Key Literacy Teacher (Primary) Mrs Kirsten Maycock

    Languages other than English Miss Toni Riccio (Secondary) Ms Elena Tarraran (Primary Italian Teacher)

    Library Coordinator Ms Jill Fanning (Secondary) Mrs Raelene White (Key Teacher Librarian R-7)

    Mathematics Ms Elvera Andrews

    Multi Arts Mrs Josie Révész

    Music Miss Courtney Green (Secondary) Mrs Amy Waters (Primary)

    Physical Education Mrs Jacqui Illman (Secondary) Mrs Michelle Richter (Primary)

    Science Ms Denise Kennedy

    SOSE Mrs Rita Shepherd

    Sport Miss Ali Hodby

    Vocational Education & Training Careers / Work Experience and Learning Support

    Miss Alice Kleinig

    YEAR LEVEL COORDINATORS

    Year 8 Mrs Georgia Meyer

    Year 9 Mrs Josie Révész

    Year 10 Ms Jo Riccio

    Year 11 Mrs Catherine Mueller

    Year 12 Mr Greg Larwood

    CLASS TEACHERS

    Rec Ms Jane Delloso

    1 Mrs Briony Pauley Ms Cate O’Leary

    2 Ms Deb Osborne Mrs Naomi Bramham

    3 Ms Elena Tarraran Mrs Tania Piotto

    4 Mrs Kirsten Maycock Mrs Georgina Fenton

    5 Mr Byron Mortimer

    6 Mrs Belinda Baker Mrs Michelle Richter

    7 Miss Claire Ward Miss Ali Hodby

    8B Ms Aurora Reid Mr Tim Grant

    8G Miss Genevieve Taheny Mrs Georgia Meyer Mr Stuart Hill

    8W Mr Keith Cockerill Ms Ann Raets

    9B Ms Victoria Sayner Miss Lisa Hatch (S1) Ms Sandra Lange-Vines (S2)

    9G Mrs Josie Révész Mr David Curran

    9W Sr Mary-Anne Holland Ms Liz Révész

    10B Ms Jo Riccio Mr Andrew Coleman

    10G Mr Chris Short / Ms Mary Zora Miss Toni Riccio

    10W Ms Denise Kennedy Miss Alice Kleinig

    11B Ms Elvera Andrews (S1) Ms Sara Nigro

    11G Sr Jo Armour Ms Angela Pano-Brugman Ms Courtney Green

    11W Mrs Catherine Mueller Mrs Manjul Rana Miss Jennifer Boland

    12B Ms Jill Fanning Mr Jonathan Hainsworth

    12G Mr Matthew Noble Mrs Concetta Sossi

    12W Mr Greg Larwood Mrs Rita Shepherd

    OTHER TEACHING STAFF

    Ms Liana Bosco; Mrs Helen Capasso; Ms Tina Caruso; Mrs Catherine Clarke; Mrs Gabriella Patti-Reid; Mrs Emma Rawlins; Mrs Kathrine Rosenberg; Mr Greg Way

    EDUCATION SUPPORT OFFICERS

    Accountant Ms Lina Martino

    Assistant to Accountant Mrs Helen Pedler

    Events Support Mrs Kathryn Hudson

    IT Manager Mr James Trevaskis

    ICT Support Mrs Amber Chhokar

    Gardener Mr Michael Puddy

    Laboratory Assistant Mrs Lyall Hansen

    Library Assistants Mrs Sarah Meathrel

    Maintenance Mr Gavin Reeves

    Primary School Mrs Dolores Heggs Mrs Lisa Baumber

    Receptionist Ms Loretta Lighezzolo

    Registrar & Principal’s Assistant Mrs Noreen Pardoe

    Assistant to Registrar Mrs Sarah Brogan Mrs Renae Hewett

    School Archivist Ms Elizabeth James

    School Secretary Ms Danielle Nicolas

    Tuckshop Mrs Michelle Macri

    Uniform Shop Mrs Barbara Doyle

    WH&S Coordinator Mrs Rebecca Aitken (February) Mrs Zoey Jenkins (from March)

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    We welcome the following new Students in 2016Year 3 Tina Le Nguyet-Minh Nguyen Danica Phan

    Year 7 Sofia Jensen

    Year 8Judith Abe Kate Barker Jewel Binni Sara Bishop Christabelle Budiman An-Kim Bui Lesley Callado Nadine Calleja Alana Capoccia Emma Caporaso Ashley Castigo Jessica Corbo Vicki Dinh Doan Do Kayleen DoLilliana Drapaniotis Rebeca Gjoni Hailey Harris Alice Hennessy Olivia Higgins Jaena Ho Olivia Irving

    Elizabeth Kapoulitsas Tram Lam Khanh Le Roan Librea Kelly Luc Mary Lumapas Nadia Milochis Ciara Moore Thuy-Hang Ngo Anna Nguon Ngoc Nguyen Nikki Nguyen Phuong Nguyen Sarah Nguyen Nhi Nguyen

    Reception Mia AshleyGabriella ChavezClara CutriIvana DojcinovicEliza DonnellanLilia El AchkarMeryl GeorgeAlexandra HatzipalousisBianca JovelAmy LeVui LySophie NguyenLily ParkReina PatelKloe QuinnKatika RussoTania SakiTara SalernoShaniya SamiLiana SamuelsAria SordilloVi-Anh TruongSofia Vuksan

    Year 2 Alissa Caporaso Jelena Le Nina Le Teagan Sutton

    Han Nguyen Thi Laura Noujaim Isabel Palmer Vaidehi Patel Olivia Provenzano Mahdieh Rezai Chelo Rivera Ashlee Stradling Thao TongBianca Tonin-PetryszakElla Tonkin Teresa Tran Trang TranJoana TruongVicki Truong

    Samantha ValerioFaye VoNhu WengShirrin Yusoph

    Year 9Jayda Mansell Joanna Tang

    Year 10Loren Callado Megan Miranda

    Year 11Janet Kollie Fatemeh Rahimi Minh Le

    NEW STAFF 2016Miss Jennifer Boland: Year 11W Homeclass Teacher; 8G Science; 10G Science; 11 Biology; 11 + 12 Community Studies; Year 11 Pastoral CareMiss Lisa Hatch: Year 9B Homeclass Teacher; 6 Art; 8 Art; 9 Art; 10 Art; Year 9 Pastoral CareMs Angela Pano-Brugman: Year 11G Homeclass Teacher; 8G English; 8W English; 9W English; 11 English; 12 English Communications; Year 11 Pastoral CareMrs Kathrine Rosenberg: 11 Maths; 12 Maths Methods; 11 Specialist Maths; 10 MathsMiss Toni Riccio: LOTE Coordinator (Senior School); Year 10G Homeclass Teacher; 8 Italian; 9 Italian; 10 Italian; 11 Italian; 12 Italian; Year 10 Pastoral CareMrs Amy Waters: Primary Music CoordinatorMr Greg Way: Year 12 Geography (whilst Mrs Shepherd is on Leave)

    Tuition FeesA reminder to parents that School Fees for Term 1 were due and payable on Monday 1st February 2016.

    School Card Application FormsAnyone who wishes to apply for School Card in 2016 and has not already returned an application form needs to do so. The application forms are available from the Front Office. Please return the form with a photocopy of your Health Care Card or Pension Card as soon as possible.

    Lina Martino, Business Manager

    Uniform Shop Hours Term 1 2016The Uniform Shop is open between the hours of 10:30am - 1:30pm on Mondays during term* (*except

    where stated) and on other dates as follows:

    Week 1 Thursday 4 Feb 12:30pm - 4:30pm Week 2 Thursday 11 Feb 12:30pm - 4:30pm Week 3 CLOSED MONDAY 15 FEBRUARY Thursday 18 Feb 10:30am - 1:30pm Week 4 Thursday 25 Feb 12:30pm - 4:30pm Week 5 Thursday 3 Mar 10.30am - 1.30pmWeek 6 Thursday 10 Mar 12.30pm - 4.30pm

    The Uniform Shop will be closed in Weeks 7, 8 and 9 between Friday 11 March and Sunday 3 April (inclusive)

    Please finalise any SPORTS DAY purchases by THURSDAY 10 MARCH. Thank you.

    Week 10 Thursday 7 April 12:30pm - 4:30pm Week 11 Thursday 14 April 10:30am - 1:30pmOpen the first Saturday of the month by appointment

    and 10:30am - 2:00pm on Saturday 24 February & Saturday 5 March

    Please direct telephone enquries to 8267 3818 during the above weekday opening hours. Mrs Barb Doyle

    477 Elizabeth Station to St Dominic’s985 St Dominic’s to City

    (afternoons only)

    for all current timetables and journey planner visit: www.adelaidemetro.com.au

    NEAREST BUS STOP ISHILL ST STOP 5ASCHOOL BUS SERVICES

    Produce Stall: Fruit Required Plums and Tomatoes are especially needed!please call Jo Duffy 8269 3625 or 0411 305 042

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    o I HAVE READ TODAY'S BULLETIN

    Daughter’s Name(s):.................................................. Class(es):...........

    Signed: ......................................................... Date: ....... / ........ / 16

    PARENT INFORMATION EVENINGS REPLY SLIP

    I/we have noted the date(s) of our daughters’ Parent-Teacher Information Evening(s) and plan to attend:

    PRiMARY (7pm Tues 9 February in the HALL)

    Primary child’s name(s): .............................................. Class(es): ..............

    YR 11/12 (7pm Mon 15 February in the HALL)Year 11/12 child’s name(s): ...........................................

    Home class(es): ..............

    YR 7/8 (7pm Weds 17 February in the HALL)

    Year 7 / 8 child’s name(s): ..............................................

    Home Class(es): ..............

    YR 9/10 (7pm Mon 22 February in the HALL) Year 9/10 child’s name(s): ...........................................

    Home class(es): ..............Parent name(s):...........................................................

    Parent Signature:............................. Date: ...../...../16

    E-Mail or Mobile contact #: ........................................................Please return to College Office NO LATER than Monday 8 February

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    Parents & FriendsWelcome back to school for 2016. On behalf of the P&F Committee, we hope that you all had a lovely Christmas and New Year break, and that everybody is refreshed and looking forward to the year ahead. Michelle, Irene and I are entering into our second year as President, Vice President and Secretary and look forward to another successful year ahead. All of the P&F committee members that assist us are highly organised and experienced and make our roles so much easier. We especially welcome any new families to the school as well as any families who are continuing at the school and have not had the opportunity previously to be part of the P&F to join us at our meetings and to assist us throughout the year.

    Family MassWe are beginning to prepare for our first community event this year, the Family Mass, on Sunday 14th February. The P&F provide morning tea, as well as gelati, soft drinks and a sausage sizzle for sale after the mass. This is a great opportunity for new families to meet and others to catch up again. Your help on the day would be much appreciated. We require assistance with preparing, serving or cleaning up. We kindly ask that you complete the slip enclosed in this Bulletin and return it as soon as possible to advise if you are able to help out. Please expect a reply from us on the Friday prior to the Mass, (please note we may need to roster you where needed and not as requested).

    Parent-Teacher Information NightsWe will attend your daughters’ Parent-Teacher night over the next few weeks to provide you with more information on the P&F activities planned for 2016. At these sessions you will be given a copy of the Events for 2016 brochure to assist your family in planning for the school’s social events. Please keep the guide as your reference throughout the year.As the year progresses we will ask for your help via the Bulletin prior to the events. In addition, you can leave your name with your daughter’s class teacher or the front office, accompanied by your offer of help or please feel free to contact us directly via our emails: Maria: [email protected] Michelle: [email protected] appreciate any assistance that you can offer and we thank you in advance. We understand that time is valuable but your help contributes to help make our school a better place for all of our daughters. We also look forward to seeing new and existing parents at the P&F meetings which are held once a term in the evening. The first meeting will be held on Wednesday February 24th – further details to follow.We look forward to meeting you at the upcoming parent meetings and Family Mass.

    Maria Lappas, Michelle Hogan & Irene Drousas

    Why is it essential that parents attend the Information evenings?

    You have entrusted your daughter’s education to teachers who will have a major influence on her education and well-being. You need to know who they are and their expectations. You will be helped by understanding the policies which directly affect your daughter’s learning especially the recently completed Academic Honesty Policy and the Assessment Policy.

    Each of the Year levels has in addition a special program related to the specific needs of that group. In Year 12 that will be assistance from an educational Psychologist. In Year 11 that will include some attention to the research Project. In Year 10 there will be follow up in the areas of the MYP Personal Project. In Year 9 the agenda will include high quality assistance for parents with the world. In year 8 there will be many important aspects re the day to day world of her learning and well being.