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Congratulations to our graduating Year 12 2018 students,
parents and families who witnessed our Valedictory and
Graduation Mass. Thank you to Mr Mark Casey for organising the
Valedictory ceremony and Mr Stephen Mortimer for the
Graduation Mass. Special thank you to Fr Don White for
presiding over the Graduation Mass. As I mentioned at Valedictory, “let your light
shine before you”. I wish you all the best for the future.
Congratulations to Mrs Tracey McLeod on her appointment as Assistant Principal:
Student Welfare/Administration commencing 2019. Tracey has been acting in
this position for three years and I welcome her officially to this role.
Year 12 References and Exit Statements
Year 12 students’ references and exit statements will be available from the
College from lunchtime on Wednesday 28 November. Students who have
outstanding fees or library books will not be able to receive their reference or exit
statements until these matters are resolved.
Year 11 Exams and Leadership Week
In the last week of school after completion of their exams, Year 11 students will
take part in leadership activities, a significant part of which is the election of
College Leaders for 2019. The week culminates with the Year 11 Semi-Formal
being held at the Mackay Turf Club. Attendance at the semi-formal is conditional
on satisfactory attendance at all activities in Leadership Week. That is, students
will not be allowed to attend the Semi-Formal if they do not attend the activities
in Leadership Week.
St Patrick’s College Family
Please remember in our prayers, the recent passing of Mr Christopher Blakey,
husband of Mrs Maria Blakey who is a teaching staff member at this college.
‘Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace.’
Amen
19 November 2018
Dates to remember
November 2018
27-30 Leadership Week
29 Orientation Day
30 Year 11’s Last Day
30 Semi Formal
December 2018
7 Teaching Staff Finish
14 College Office Close
January 2019
21 College Office Open
26 Australia Day
29 Year 11’s commence
30 Entire College returns
February 2019
14 Investiture Mass
March 2019
15 Bishop’s In-service Day
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Awards presented at Valedictory
Julie Delaney
Memorial Award
Anthony McNeill Memorial Award – Christian Leadership Award
The Francis Xavier Fulton Memorial Award
Chloe Wale Bridget MacDonald Caroline Jacob
Is awarded to a student studying a Vocational Education & Training
course, on the basis of:
exit statement results application to set tasks
ability to work with peers ability to use own initiative
ability to work without close supervision
conduct, manner and bearing of a standard that reflects the good
name of the college completion of a majority of relevant
learning outcomes.
Is awarded to a student displaying:
commitment to Christian belief and practice
promoting partnership between students, staff and parents as
expressed
in the College Mission Statement
Is awarded for:
for excellence in academic, cultural and sporting endeavours in the
spirit of the mission statement of the College.
Fr Bucas Award St Patrick’s Medal – Bishop Bernard Wallace Award
For College Dux
Thomas Lando JunHong Liu
Is awarded to a student displaying:
honourable representation of the College
consistently good application in academic endeavour
committed service to and concern for others
commendable sense and use of initiative
excellence in conduct and dress
Based on exit statement results and position at Verification:
demonstrated outstanding academic results (best five
subjects) demonstrated leadership through consistent
application to their studies
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Awards presented at Final Assembly
CQU Education Award CQU Change Maker Award College Nominee for the Year 11
BAC Aerospace Studies Award
Abbie Beard Erin McCartney Thomas Rebetzke
Presented to a high achieving Year 12 student who intends to study Education at Central Queensland
University.
This award is presented to a student who has displayed high levels of engagement in their school and
local community. The recipient of this award considers others and
proactively works towards creating positive change. This student strives for excellence in everything they do while exhibiting CQUniversity values
of leadership, openness, engagement, inclusiveness and a
‘can do’ attitude.
Presented to the top Year 11 Aerospace Studies student.
Finalist in the Year 12 Airbus Australia Pacific Aerospace Studies
Award
Finalist in the Year 12 Airbus Australia Pacific Aerospace Studies
Award
Finalist in the Australian Defence Force Aviation Stem Award
Thomas Lando Bianca Van Vuren Ashley Gall
For the top Year 12 Aerospace Studies male and female student
Judging:
On a student’s academic
performance in the QCAA
Subject Aerospace Studies
Review of student profiles,
as submitted to the QCAA
by the school for
verification
For the top Year 12 Aerospace Studies male and female student
Judging:
On a student’s academic
performance in the QCAA
Subject Aerospace Studies
Review of student profiles,
as submitted to the QCAA
by the school for
verification
To be eligible for this award, students must have received a Job Options Report from the Defence
Force Recruiting (DFR).
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Awards presented at Final Assembly Continued
College Nominee for the Spirit of Boeing Award
Caltex All Rounder Zonta Service Award
Noah Hayes Ashley Gall Taylor Purcell
The Spirit of Boeing Award is a leadership award for leaders in the school community. Applicants do
not have to be studying an aerospace subject. Boeing
recognises the importance of rewarding and growing great
leaders from within the community.
Presented in recognition of a student’s excellence in academic,
leadership, sporting and community service activities.
Presented to a Zonta Club member, who by volunteering has promoted
and embraced the spirit of the Zonta organisation.
Rats of Tobruk Award Long Tan Leadership and
Teamwork Award Dawson Medal
Hithyshini Prasad Bianca Van Vuren Mariska Pretorius
For dedication to the College community.
Leadership, Teamwork, Values, Problem Solving, Resourcefulness, Communication, Cooperation and
Community Involvement.
The Dawson Medal, named after the electorate and, in turn, after
former Queensland Premier Andrew Dawson, is presented to the student
who best meets the following criteria:
demonstrates leadership amongst their peers;
exhibits in their behaviour a commitment to the ethos of the
school; demonstrates excellence in attitude
and achievement; is a strong and consistent participant in school and community activity; and
exhibits an awareness of others and their needs.
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Awards presented at Final Assembly Continued
Diocesan P & F Community Spirit Award
Shane Mau
Volunteers play a very important role in our school communities and the Rockhampton Diocesan P & F feel that it is very important to recognise the Community Spirit in our schools. This award is just a small way of saying
thanks for all that you have done.
St Patrick’s Fair thank you
Thank you for your support of the St Patrick’s College Christmas Fair on Saturday night. Your generosity
is very much appreciated and has helped make our fair a great community event.
Diocesan Assembly News
A number of common themes have emerged from the Regional Assemblies. The Diocesan Assembly
Taskforce is assisting Bishop Michael to identify those themes that are within the scope and purpose of
the Diocesan Assembly to be held from 27-29 March 2019. The members of the Taskforce are preparing
brief explanatory papers on these themes, including: the mission of the Church in this Diocese, how to engage those who
are marginalised, faith formation and renewal, leadership, governance and inclusion, preparation for the Sacraments of
Initiation, Eucharist and the Rites of Reconciliation.
Please keep these issues in your prayer and discuss them with staff, family and friends.
Reflection
As we celebrated the graduation of the Senior Class of 2018, we experienced mixed feelings; sadness as the young men and women leave us, and joy for the possibilities of their future. These young adults, have helped shape the spirit which is uniquely St Patrick’s.
Each year, students speak of the challenges which their final year of schooling has brought - the assignment preparation, the grappling with new concepts, the exams, the unknown future, but they also speak of the many joys of their final year.
We enjoyed the final celebrations last week and are thankful for the opportunity to bid these fine young people farewell. I speak for all staff at St Patrick’s College when I say that we have faith in our Year 12 students, that after many years of Catholic Education, they too, have a belief in God, the goodness of humanity and hope for the future.
"Blessed are the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy" (Mt 5:7).
Readings at Mass, Sunday 25th November 2018 Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe
First Reading, Daniel 7:13-14 …. His sovereignty is eternal. Psalm 92:1-2, 5 … The Lord is king; he is robed in Majesty. Second Reading, Revelation 1:5-8 …. The ruler of the kings of the earth…made us a line of kings, priests to serve his God.
Gospel, John 18:33-37 … You say that I am a king.
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Readings at Mass, Sunday 2nd December – 1st Sunday of Advent (Year C)
First Reading, Jeremiah 33:14-16…. The day is coming when the Lord will fulfil his promises. Psalm 24… To you, O Lord, I lift my soul. Second Reading, 1 Thessalonians 3:12 – 4:2…. Conduct yourself in a way pleasing to God. Gospel, Luke 21:25-28, 34-36…. Be ready for the second coming.
Weekend Masses
SchoolTV – Mindfulness
Mindfulness and meditation is a Buddhist practice, but it isn’t limited to any spiritual practice. You will
see it in all spiritual traditions including Christianity and it has become increasingly popular in recent
years. Meditation has been practiced for thousands of years in Buddhist traditions and it is fair to say,
that the mainstream practice of mindfulness stems from this Buddhist background. In December 2017
I had the opportunity to spend a night in a Buddhist temple on Mt Koya, Japan with my wife and son.
We were woken at 5:30am for an early morning service in the prayer temple. We were joined by one
other family and the four monks who conducted the hour-long service of prayer and meditation. The
prayer room was beautifully decorated and when the monks began to chan,t it was really quite amazing to witness the role
that meditation and mindfulness play in the life of a Buddhist monk. Despite the fact that the service was in Japanese, it truly
was a very holy experience and one I will never forget.
Over the last decade, mindfulness has been slowly rising in popularity with many individuals practising it on a regular basis.
Evidence based research has found that there are many benefits to mindfulness which has prompted schools across the nation
to implement this practice into their daily routines. Recent studies have revealed that 1 in 7 primary school students have
significant mental health disorders whilst 1 in 4 secondary school students, have psychological problems.
Mindfulness can be described as attention training for your brain, enabling you to focus on something without judgement and
to stimulate curiosity. Mindfulness can be practised in a number of ways and is something that can be done by everyone - no
matter what your age! It has been practised by many cultures around the world, but it is not exclusively affiliated to any
particular philosophy or religion.
Mindfulness helps improve memory, engagement and performance. Its positive effect on the brain can improve immunity,
mental wellbeing, learning ability, emotional health and even, time management. It is especially important in this era of
information overload, as our attention is constantly being pulled in many directions making us more distracted. Mindfulness
is all about building resilience and if we can build resilience in our students, we can equip them with the skills to deal with
many of life’s challenges.
In this edition of SchoolTV, parents can learn the best way to introduce mindfulness to their children, implementing it into
their daily lives to have an overall positive impact on family relationships. We hope you take time to reflect on the information
offered in this month’s edition and we always welcome your feedback.
If you have any concerns about your child, please contact the College counsellor for further information.
Southside Cluster Northside Cluster
Saturday Vigil Mass Saturday Vigil Mass
6:00 pm St Mary’s 6:00 pm St Joseph’s
6:00 pm St Francis Xavier 6:00 pm St Brigid’s
Sunday Sunday
7:00 am St Patrick’s 7:30 am St Brendan’s
St Therese, Alligator Creek 9:00 am St Joseph’s
9:00 am St Francis Xavier
St Michael’s Sarina 6:00 pm St Patrick’s
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Here is the link to this month’s edition http://stpats.qld.schooltv.me/newsletter/mindfulness
“Mindfulness can help children calm their minds and make the most of their life,
setting them up for career and relationships. It reduces their anxiety and improves concentration, productivity and sleep.”
Dr Michael C arr-Gregg
Year 11 Leadership Week During Retreat/QCS preparation Year 11 students were informed about Leadership Week 27–30
November 2018. A brief outline was detailed regarding what is happening during the week and
requirements regarding Semi-Formal.
Program:
Tuesday 27 November: Day 1 – The focus of this day will be centred on what makes a good
leader, leadership qualities, how you can be a leader and not a person with a position, and voting for leadership
positions. This process will further shortlist the people who will deliver a captain’s speech. There will be guest
speakers to inspire the students.
Wednesday 28 November: Day 2 – Students will be involved in small group work on committees, speeches for
captains and fun activities to foster community spirit.
Thursday 29 November: Day 3 – Orientation Day. There is a later start for Year 11 students who will arrive at
11:30am. A request for volunteers will be made to welcome the new students to St Patrick’s College. Students will
be listening to Committee Chair speeches and future planning.
Friday 30 November: Day 4 – Culminating event- Students will participate in a Paraliturgy. Following this there will
be a BBQ, concert and activities on the oval. Students will be able to depart earlier at 11:30am. The venue for the
Semi-Formal is at the Mackay Turf Club. The cost of the ticket will be $90. These tickets need to be purchased by
Thursday 15 November. The evening commences at 6:30pm and concludes at 10:30pm. A taxi will be phoned at the
parent’s expense if students are not collected by 11:00pm. The cost includes venue hire, buffet meal, DJ, table set
up and balloons. The College does not encourage or condone in any way the hosting of post Semi-Formal events.
FAILURE TO ATTEND LEADERSHIP WEEK MEANS THAT STUDENTS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO ATTEND THE SEMI-
FORMAL (exception – Workplace Traineeship or a medical certificate for illness). Please contact Mrs Brauer if
there are any issues regarding this matter.
All students need to check the sheet that they were given on Monday, by their home room teacher for
their current loans. If they did not receive a sheet, students should check with library staff urgently. All
loans should be returned as students finish with them before the last week of term. Any queries should
be directed to Library staff.
Borrowing for 2019 will be available in the final weeks of 2018 until
Thursday 6 December. Come early and beat the back to school rush in
January. The library will reopen for borrowing on Tuesday 22 January 2019 at 8:30 am.
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2018 Term 4 Year 11 Exam Timetable
Students are asked to note the exam timetable below and see Mrs McLeod
for alternative times if they have an exam clash.
All students are required to be in attendance at least 15 minutes before the
start of the exam with all materials.
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Design competition
Recently our Senior Graphics students were given the opportunity to enter a design competition. They had
to design a modular fish habitat structure to attract fish and improve recreational fishing catches in
Kinchant Dam. The structures should attract fish, be easy to fish around and not be dangerous to boats or
water skiers.
Year 12 student Kirsty Edwards was the winner with her design! A visit to Kinchant Dam on Saturday the 1oth of November
was a great experience with these devices deployed to 36 locations around the dam. Mackay Mayor, Greg Williamson and
our local MLA, Julienne Gilbert were in attendance for this very special occasion as this is the first Barramundi impoundment
in Australia to have fish habitat structure introduced!
Thank you to the Mackay Regional Council, and in particular, Jonathon Dykyj, for the invitation to be a part of this ground
breaking collaboration as St Patrick’s College Construction and Engineering students helped construct many of these
structures. If anyone wishes to fish on these structures, please visit the Mackay Regional Council website for GPS locations!
Annual Cultural Showcase and Awards night
On Friday 2 November, we celebrated our annual Cultural Showcase. With rehearsals and sound checks
all through the day, the night kicked off with much excitement. The Hospitality students served the most
delicious food thanks to the guidance of their teacher, Ms Jodie Zahmel, whilst everyone enjoyed the
musical repertoire from our talented students. The Art exhibition in Rooms J3 and J4 was absolutely
stunning, thanks to Mr David Gravino and his talented Art students.
The first act started at 6:30pm and featured the percussion ensemble, stage band, handbells ensemble, handbell trio, film
viewings, choir, folk group, a solo act from Noah Hayes, the Dance Squad and the Year 11 Rock Pop Mine group. The
nominated speakers of each act were very composed and well-spoken, which allowed for a smooth transition between acts.
Thank you to all who participated in the Showcase either on stage, back stage, in the kitchen or the behind the scenes. You
helped make the night a success and everyone enjoyed your professionalism and input.
Act two began with a genuine and inspiring speech from Ms Kyra Geoghegan. A presentation of gifts were presented to the
staff and helpers of the Cultural Department for 2018. Finally, the student cultural awards were presented.
Cultural Encouragement awards were given to students of both Year 11 and 12 who have made a promising contribution to
the arts. They were:
Marita Bolic, Amber May, Angela Schatkowski, Murphee Foley, Gabrielle Perkins and Vince Vinzon
Cultural Excellence awards were given to students who are most deserving for their outstanding contribution to the arts. The
following students have shown dedicated involvement in various cultural areas:
Gabriel Besa, Sophie Osborne, Bianca Sorbello, Leia Brook, Hithyshini Prasad, Bianca Van Vuren,
Caroline Jacob and Taylor Purcell
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Cultural Leadership awards were presented to each cultural group captain and school cultural captain. The following students were chosen at the start of this year to lead each respective ensemble as they showed maturity, responsibility and enthusiasm for the arts:
Gabriel Besa, Caroline Jacob, Bianca Van Vuren, Leia Brook, Hithyshini Prasad, Taylah Verri, Amber May and Lawson Stevens
These students have led their ensembles through thick and thin, and have been excellent representatives of the school. The Senior Accompanist Award awarded to the most proficient accompanist in Year 12.
The winner of this award was Jack Kelly.
The Father Stephen Hanly Award for Encouragement in the Arts is for two students, most deserving of encouragement. These two students have represented the College through a number of cultural activities and overall, they show great promise.
This year, the Father Stephen Hanly Award went to: Zodie Bolic and Taylah Verri.
The Tony Druery Award for Encouragement in Visual Arts is awarded to a student, most deserving of encouragement. This student has shown great promise and potential in the field of Visual Arts.
This year, the Tony Druery Award went to: Kiralee Welsh
The Peter Scott Award for Cultural Student of the Year awarded to a Year 12 student who has shown support and promotion of the Arts in the College with an outstanding contribution to the Arts within the College. They have shown ongoing participation, support and promotion of the Arts across a range of cultural activities, whilst displaying a balance between their cultural and study commitments.
The recipient of the Peter Scott Award for Cultural Student of 2018 was Ethan McCarthy and Connor Shannon.
Congratulations to all our cultural students on another successful year at St Patrick’s College! Thank you to everyone who came and supported them, not only on Friday night, but throughout the whole year. Finally, thanks to the directors, staff and friends of St Patrick’s College for all your wonderful help. I look forward to 2019!
Winners of the Father Stephen Hanly Award for
Encouragement in the Arts Zodie Bolic and Taylah Verri with Father Stephen Hanly.
Winner of the Peter Scott Award for Cultural Student of 2018 –
Ethan McCarthy and Connor Shannon with Mrs Janelle Agius.
Winner of the Tony Druery Award for Encouragement in
Visual Art is Kiralee Welsh
with Mrs Leanne Druery and Mr Dean
Andric.
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Sports Awards Night
On Friday 9 November the St Patrick’s Sports Awards evening was held at the St Patrick’s Hall. There were
100 people in attendance who enjoyed a wonderful meal with some fantastic company with sports awards
presented along the way. The night is a great way to thank and acknowledge all the hard working people
who have made a contribution to the St Patrick’s Sports Program over the past year.
The guest speaker for this year was Mitch Dunn, professional Rugby League Footballer. Thank you for your
time and effort Mitch and your inspirational talk to our guests and students.
I would like to congratulate and thank every student who has pulled on a St Patrick’s College jersey this year. Your
commitment to the College and your sporting endeavours is amazing and you have continued the high standard that has
been set for you by previous sportspeople of St Pats.
To all the hardworking coaches and managers – I cannot thank you enough for the time and commitment you have shown
throughout the year. Without you, the success of the St Patrick’s Sports Program would not be where it is today so THANK
YOU.
Congratulations to all of our award winners and once again thank you for a great year in sport. I look forward to continuing
our success in 2019.
Amarlie Carroll Memorial Award
Year 12 Sportswoman of the Year 2018
Amarlie Carroll Memorial Award
Year 12 Sportsman of the Year 2018
Emma Manzelmann
Hayden Walk
Achievements St Patrick’s Netball
St Patrick’s Karyn Murphy Cup St Patrick’s 13 Aside Rugby League
St Patrick’s AFL St Patrick’s Track and Field St Patrick’s Cross Country
Mackay Cross Country Mackay Track & Field
Capricornia Track and Field Capricornia Rugby League
Capricornia Swimming Swimming Age Champion 1st
Team Triathlon Age Champion 1st Cross Country Age Champion 1st
Track and Field Age Champion 1st
Achievements St Patrick’s Rugby League Aaron Payne Cup
St Patrick’s Confraternity Shield
St Patrick’s Touch
St Patrick’s AFL 9’s
Mackay Touch
Track and Field Age Champion 1st
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Year 11 Sportswoman of the Year 2018 Year 11 Sportsman of the Year 2018
Bridget Benson Mackenzie Novosel
Achievements St Patrick’s Netball
St Patrick’s Vicki Wilson Cup St Patrick’s AFL 9’s St Patrick’s Touch
St Patrick’s Track and Field St Patrick’s Cross Country
Mackay Netball Swimming Age Champion 1st
Track and Field Age Champion 2nd Cross Country Age Champion 3rd
Achievements St Patrick’s Confraternity Shield
St Patrick’s Track and Field St Patrick’s Cross Country
Capricornia Track and Field Mackay Cross Country
Track and Field Age Champion 1st Cross Country Age Champion 2nd
Reef Guardians/Container deposit Scheme 2018
The St Pat’s Reef Guardians group celebrated another big year in 2018. The group was involved in several
projects, with the goal of reducing the College’s environmental footprint, both locally and globally. Some
of the project’s they undertook included excursions to the Mackay Materials Recovery Facility, a cleanup
at Mackay Harbour beach and the Great Northern Cleanup.
The group also encouraged students to use reusable lunch containers and
bottles via free popcorn and cordial days and to think globally, by
downloading apps that spread awareness of problems of the palm oil industry.
St Patrick’s College also introduced paper recycling in 2018, to go along with our bottle and can
recycling programmes. This was in large part due to the efforts of Mr Stephen Mortimer and
Mrs Rosemary Christensen.
We are also very proud to announce that St Patrick’s College is participating in the national container deposit scheme. If
students wish to bring their recyclable containers to the College, they will be added to the College’s containers, with funds
raised being contributed back to the College. Also, if students/parents wish to
drop off bags at any deposit points and they display our Scheme ID (can be
seen below). Again any funds raised will go directly to the College.
Whilst the 2018 Reef Guardians group largely comprised of Year 12s, several
Year 11 students joined later in the year and I hope this trend will continue
into 2019. I personally would like to thank all students who participated this
year and hope for a bigger and better 2019.
For the College to benefit from your recycling efforts please quote Scheme ID: C100038.
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