Catholic Regional College Sydenham · whom we fall on our knees. ... given herself over to her...
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Mighty God
Ruler of earth and sky
Wind and rain
Mountain and rock
Let us know your purpose for us
Give us deep insight into your divine plan
That we may know just what it is
We are meant to be doing here.
Inspire us to have the passion of Elijah
And burn with ‘jealous zeal’ for you
Breaking down the barriers of prejudice and ignorance
Fighting against injustice and oppression.
Proclaiming your message of “Good News”
In gentleness and love
With Compassion
Bringing Peace
Amen
2014 College Theme
‘What are you doing here’
Catholic Regional College Sydenham
380 Sydenham Road, Sydenham. VIC. 3037
Telephone: 9361 0000 www.crcsydenham.net Facsimile: 9390 2096
From the Principal
Mass for the Feast of Corpus Christi
This past Sunday was the Feast of Corpus Christi. This is the Feast Day adopted by the founders of Catholic Regional College Sydenham as the College Feast Day. It is appropriate that we start the day with Mass, gathering as community. I invite all families to attend the Mass and to celebrate with us. Mass will commence at 9.20 This is a time where we give thanks for being a part of this community, being Catholic and a part of our Parishes and Church. For, as our Archbishop explains in his 2013 homily, we must allow ourselves to pay attention to God’s presence in our lives.
“I am the living Bread from heaven, says the Lord, whoever eats this Bread will live forever.”
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Because on Holy Thursday we were looking forward to the Passion of Our Lord, the Church has given us for many hundred years a special feast when we recognise the Body and Blood of Christ.
Christ is really present in the Eucharist, totally and in every part of the consecrated elements. The Eucharist is the high point of our contact with Christ. Many people will see the Church visible in charitable activity and missionary projects, but the place where the Church is actually the Church is here in the liturgy, because here it is that Jesus enters our lives and we touch him. In the liturgy we come into contact with God; he comes to us and we are illumined by him.
The liturgy gives us strength and guidance in two forms. On the one hand, we hear his Word, which means we really hear him speaking and receive his instruction. On the other hand, he gives himself to us in
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the Eucharist. The liturgy given us by the Church invites us to give ourselves to him and let ourselves be touched by him. That is why we try and come to Mass with attentive listening, with prayer and with beauty, so that we can reach out from ourselves to the absolute wonder of God.
Corpus Christi is about the wonder that only God can give us. It is true and we believe that Christ is really present in the Eucharist. It is the Eucharist that is the centre of absolutely everything, not just of our day or our life, but of the history of the world, because the Lord’s Word and his Real Presence are things that are inseparable from the Eucharist and allowing ourselves to be touched by God’s Word and the Eucharist is an essential condition for any change in our world.
That is why the Eucharist is the source and summit of the entire Christian life. That is why when we receive the Lord in Holy Communion something special is happening. He is here, the one before whom we fall on our knees. We pay attention because it is not just a social ritual, it is God meeting mankind as the centre of our history, God ever present, walking with us to nourish us for eternal life, to guide us in prayer, to keep us meeting with him again and again, so we in fact will be his people.
Denis J. Hart, ARCHBISHOP OF MELBOURNE
MASS CELEBRATED BY ARCHBISHOP DENIS HART AT SAINT PATRICK’S CATHEDRAL, MELBOURNE, IN 2013 FOR THE FEAST OF CORPUS CHRISTI.
IMPORTANT DATES Wednesday 25 June College Feast Day - No Classes Thursday 26 June PST Interviews - 4pm - 8.30pm Friday 27 June PST Interviews - 9am - 1pm Student Free Day End of Term 2 Saturday 29 June Timor Leste Trip Depart Monday 14 July Term 3 Commences
From the Principal RECOGNISING STUDENT
Each fortnight in the College Newsletter, we recognise the achievements of many of our 'quiet achievers', those students who should be singled out for the wonderful work they are doing. This fortnight we recognise, celebrate and congratulate the following students:
MacKillop Cluster
The MacKillop Cluster would like to recognize Elizabeth Petruolo as our student of the fortnight.
Elizabeth has made a terrific start to her final year of secondary education. She has impressed teachers with her commitment to her studies and involvement in extra-curricular activities. Elizabeth has not only given herself over to her studies but she has also maintained her involvement in the community, the highlight of which was her evening work helping the homeless men of Melbourne whilst volunteering at Ozanam House.
Congratulations Elizabeth and keep up the good work!
Bradman Cluster
Matthew has worked extremely well this semester with a group of VCAL students and tradesmen completing the VCAL garden project. This group has been commended by the outside contractors and maintenance staff for their work ethic and Matthew has been a standout contributor.
Chang Cluster
The Chang Cluster would like to acknowledge Joseph Siveges from Chang 7. Joseph utilises his time helping people. Beginning with his family, and helping his Nan, Joseph then looks further afield to helping his peers. Joseph’s passion is psychology and people’s health. In previous years, he has been an integral part of the Peer Support program at his feeder school and is interested in initiating a Peer Support Program aimed specifically at Year 11s. Observing trends on social media, Joseph sees this a great need. We commend Joseph Siveges to you for displaying the cluster values of dignity and
compassion.
Dunlop Cluster
The Dunlop Cluster would like to recognise and congratulate Akon Mawien for being shortlisted for the Victorian Under 17 Cricket Team.
Akon is a very talented young cricketer whose commitments have included Captaining the CRC Sydenham SACCSS Cricket Team and attending weekly training sessions at the MCG. Last year Akon toured England with his Cricket Club and at the end of the term, will head off to Sri Lanka to play a number of matches. His future looks bright and we wish him well as he strives for a professional career in
the sport.
Winton Cluster
The Winton Cluster would like to highlight the great efforts of Claudia Bartolo in Winton 6. Recently on Cluster Feast Day, Claudia was approached to help contribute to the musical performances required in the Winton Mass. She was able to overcome any fears she had of singing in public to perform an amazing rendition of Hallelujah. Since then, Claudia has now begun to prepare for external performances in a range of different musical situations. We congratulate Claudia on overcoming her fear of performing vocally when she has such amazing talent and for continuing to share her art with those in our
community.
O’Shane Cluster
Matthew Lenart
Akon Mawien
Elizabeth Petruolo
Claudia Bartolo
Joseph Siveges
O’Shane would like to knowledge Alexander Dib from O’Shane 4 for a great start to the CRC Sydenham community. Alex has been a key member of the VCAL garden group this Semester. He has worked diligently and gained positive feedback from both the site tradesmen and contractors. He has also completed work placement at the College this year with our maintenance team, and has become a very popular member of the team. O’Shane feels very blessed to have a member in our cluster like Alex and we wish him all the very best for his time with us!
Alexander Dib
A celebration of the wonderful Community Service work being done by our Year 12 students as part of their Religious Education Program
My name is MaryJayne Amos my community service is helping out the school community and completing my duties as a student leader
Maryjane Amos
I spend my community service time visiting a lady, Maria, by helping her with basic things she cannot do on her own. I am also currently involved in Emmaus Catholic Church's Ministry
Natalie Bong
I am Jessica and I am doing an hour and a half of community service a week at Sacred Heart Primary School helping the grade 5/6s with their classwork.
Jessica Bui
My name is Tori Carraretto and for my communtiy service I help an elderly woman with her weekly needs.
Tori Carraretto
I am doing my community service in Crc Sydenham as the O’Shane SLG representative
Adrian Cristobal
I help disadvantaged refugees and students with learning difficulties at Edmund Rice Refugee centre. I also help students with study support at CRC St Albans.
Peter Do
Helping in assisting the Remus Way community kinder teachers with educating 3-5 year old children.
Rebecca Ferraro
My name is Frances Marie Go, and for RE Community Service, I do my duties as the Winton Cluster Leader.
Frances Go
Alongside my role as Dunlop Cluster Leader, each Wednesday morning I make the effort to attend Emmaus Catholic Primary School to assist with learning and gain valuable on field experience.
Tayla Ewens
I am the sports leader for O'Shane and am therefore a part of the Student Leadership Group. My service is to the school and the students.
Ana Falesiu
From the Director of Faith and Mission
My community service is at Sunbury's community radio station 3NRG, where I run a show there for two hours a week.
Sarah Hansen
Every Wednesday morning, I assist students at Cana Catholic Primary School with classroom activities.
Pauline Kurniawan
My name is Lagan Kaur and as part of my community service I am part of the Student Leadership Group. Being part of the SLG I help the school community to grow and make the school community a better place for students.
Lagan Kaur
I'm Hananiah Koslay and I tutor grade 5-6 at math at a local primary school
Hananiah Koslay
My name is Amy Krizman and my community service is being the sports captain for winton in 2014
Amy Krizman
I provide social support for patients who are looking for opportunities to be social at Sunshine hospital.
Vinh Le
I provide social support to the weak and ill at Sunshine hospital.
Minhtinh Nguyen
Every Wednesday I work with Michelle Newland, her mother, and her carer in order to ensure that by the end of this year Michelle will fulfill her dream of living independently by renovating her new home.
George Puckering
I complete my community service at Emmaus Catholic Primary School. I have been placed working in Prep O every Wednesday morning helping the students to read and write
Alyssa Sammut
I am the Social Justice Captain! That about sums me up!
Carla Santa-
I do my community service at an art studio and gallery in Fitzroy, where I help with any new projects or exhibits happening.
Bianca Raffin
As a part of my community service I work within the SLG to help improve the college environment whilst maintaining the values of the college
Adrian Rizzo
I'm completing my Community Service at Overton Lea Aged Care Facility; I spend time with residents by talking to them and helping out in any way I can.
Emilia Sapieja
I am Vivian and I'm currently doing community service at Sacred Heart Primary School, assisting children with their class work.
Vivian Thieu
My name is Michela Vermeulen and for Community Service I help out in a Grade 1 classroom at Emmaus every week.
Michela Vermeulen
As the Year 12 Chang leader I work with the SLG to organise and promote initiatives that help build community spirit at the college as I provide a link between the students and staff at CRC.
Michelle Waring
For my comunity service I go to Emmaus primary school right next to the college. I was put into a grade 3 class to help the teacher with anything the kids are doing. I do things like correct their work, help them type up work, take groups of
kids and work with them.
I volunteer my time at Emmaus Catholic Primary School where I assist the teacher and help out the librarian with organising the library for the students.
Gabriel Zalewski Daphne Attard
Hi, My name is Nancy and I am doing my community service at Catholic Regional College St Albans. I am helping the students with homework, assignments and sometimes I give advice to them about exams, VCE ect
Nancy Au
I spend my Wednesdays at Catholic Regional College St. Albans, helping students from Year 7 to 10 with their homework or tutoring some students one on one. I feel a great sense of pride when the students are able to understand their work by the end of the time I spend with them
Tracy Au
For my community service, I am helping the Grade Preps at Mary Mackillop Primary school.
Mark Jerome Bandong
Hi, my name is Mikaela and every week I attend St. George Preca Primary School and read to the disadvantaged 3/4s who struggle with their literacy
Mikaela Borg
Doing community service at CRC St.Albans. It is very interesting as i get to help the younger generation with their homework which helps them excel in their learning.
Phillip Bui
I help grade preps at Sacred Heart Primary School.
Xandria Vejano
Part of the Australian Army Cadets, teaching the newest recruits that join the cadet values such as courage, initiative, teamwork and respect. Moulding them into a basic cadet by teaching them drill, pride in their uniform, rank structure and respect in themselves and people around them.
Salvatore Falcone
For my community service I go to Emmaus Catholic Primary School and help the children with their work.
Alexandra Gebrail
Hi my name is Alanah Rose Incantalupo. My contribution to our community is neighbourhood care. I assist an elderly couple, i complete tasks such as shopping and helping around their home.
Alanah Incantalupo
I tutor primary & secondary students that need extra help with class work and homework.
Roshani Jayawardana
My community service at CRC St Albans has been enjoyable and fun, where I'm helping out with after school homework club, and tutoring year 7-8 students
Achol Kiir
For my community service I will be helping out in the school like running fundraisers and helping out the SLG group throughout the year!
Ashley Lazzaro
I go to Emmaus Catholic Primary School and assist the students in class with their school work
Lauren Lorandi
At St. Brotherhood of Laurence Deer Park, we sell second-hand goods that have all been donated
Bianca Maderazo
My name is Nikhita and as part of volunteering at Emmaus Primary School I assist the teachers in the classroom, help students read and assist the librarian organising the library.
Nikhita Serrao
I am the College Sport Captain
Odysseus Tan
I complete my community service at an aged care home, during the week I help the residents by providing care, comfort and assisting in daily life tasks
Karina Martin
I'm completing my RE Community Service at Emmaus Catholic Primary School in a grade one class with one of my past teacher, during my time there I help with the teacher groups and students.
Alexandra Panzarino
For my community service, I visit an elderly woman in Hillside and help her with household chores and groceries.
Alana Bartone
My name is Marian Guico, I am the College Captain of our school and my duties are to work with the Student Leadership Group to enhance and maintain a sense of community and belonging.
Marian Guico
My community service is at a local nursing home, where through activities like bingo, I'm able to make friends with the residents and get to know them.
Natasha Jurac
I spend an hour each week at a lovely nu rs ing home ca l led Arca re OvertonLea, speaking to residents and enjoying arts and crafts as well as musical concerts.
Christine Lam
I volunteer at a nursing home in Keillor downs, playing games with the residents such as bingo. I also have the chance to talk with the residents on a personal level which allows me to get to know them.
Teana Curcio
I volunteer at the Edmund Rice H o m e w o r k C l u b . I h e l p disadvantaged kids with homework and help develop key literacy and numeracy skills. I also develop friendships with the kids I work with weekly.
Abigail Lillo
As a member of SLG, my community service is at school where I mostly do work for the Bradman Cluster. I go around to tutors and tell them of recent events and activities happening in the College and help organise activities within our own cluster, such as cluster
masses and assemblies. Mikhaila Mascarenhas
I do community services at the Rosary home for the aged , Keillor Downs. During community service sessions I interact with the elderly, playing games such as bingo.
Nikolina Delic
I aid teachers at Holy Eucharist Primary school, I usually sit and listen to students read but when I'm not I'm helping students complete tasks assigned by their teachers.
I organise the school liturgies and aspects of the faith life in our college community.
I do my best to help the younger students in my community with their homework or assignments as well as sharing my knowledge and experience, and hopefully making their high school journey just that little bit more enjoyable.
Kim Anh Phan
My name is Nikita Rutland, for community service I listen to grade 3-4's read at St. George Preca primary school in Caroline Springs.
Nikita Rutland
Danny Truong Doreen Vella
At Emmaus Catholic Primary School, I support the students by providing them with extra help in order to benefit their education. I am able to acknowledge each child's development not only in their journey through their education but also their journey unique individuals. I look forward to seeing the smilies on the faces of the children in my class, as I see them on a weekly basis.
Michaela Xuereb
I help the students at St Mary Mackillop primary school with their reading and writing.
Stephanie Adam
Hi, my name is Angel and I do my community service at Catholic Regional College St Albans every Wednesday. I help some students with their homework and assisting them with their school work.
Angela Aguila
From the Deputy Principal - Learning and
Teaching
Reports and Parent-Teacher-Student Interviews
Parent-Student-Teacher interviews to discuss Semester One Reports will be held on Thursday 26 June: 4.00pm – 8.30pm and Friday 27 June: 9.00am – 1.00pm. The interviews will be conducted in the College Multipurpose Hall. Friday June 27 is a student free day to allow students to attend interviews.
These interviews aim to provide you with the opportunity to meet your son/daughter’s tutor and subject teachers in order to receive feedback on their current progress and to discuss goals for the remainder of the year. Reporting on student achievement is a two phased proc-ess. Whilst the report provides an overview of achievement, a detailed conversation with teachers will allow you to have a better understanding of how you can best support your child as they progress through their senior secondary education. We strongly encourage all students to attend the interview with their parent or guardian.
Catholic Regional College Sydenham has an electronic booking system for teacher appointments. The system can be accessed via a link to the Parent Access Module (PAM) on the College website (www.crcsydenham.net) and requires a username and password. Once you have accessed PAM you will be able to make the appropriate appointment times with your son/daughter’s teachers.
The online appointments system will be activated from 4.00pm on Thursday 19 June and will close at 12 noon on Thursday 26 June.
It is recommended that students whose parents require an interpreter for these interviews inform staff from Student Services of their needs and the relevant times.
Jeff Mulcahy
Deputy Principal – Learning and Teaching
COLLEGE FEAST DAY - Wednesday 25 June 2014
As Brendan Watson wrote about in the previous Newsletter, each year the College celebrated the Feast of Corpus Christi as our College Feast Day. This year we will do so on Wednesday 25 June.
Since 1982, the College has taken as its own festive day of prayer and celebration, the feast of Corpus Christi. Only when the whole College shares in one Eucharist is the true meaning of College and community illuminated.
The College Feast Day is the most significant day in our College calendar for 2014 and so I would like to bring the following important aspects of the day to your attention.
All students will need to be at the College in full school uniform no later than 8.45am
Scheduled classes for VCE, VET and VCAL have been cancelled for the occasion.
Students will not be attending any VET programs at other institutions.
Students will not be attending Work Placement in industry
We encourage students not to bring valuables on this day.
Leo McInerney
Deputy Principal – Students
From the Director of Learning
From Careers
CAREERS NEWS:
VTAC Applications:
Year 12 students will have the opportunity to apply for 2015 tertiary study through the VTAC online system from August 4th – September 30th. In anticipation of this Year 12 students have an opportunity to meet with a careers advisor prior to this process. Students wishing to make an appointment should come up to the Student Services building to make an appointment or alternatively they can email me on [email protected].
2014 UNIVERSITY EXPERIENCE DAYS
There are many opportunities to experience university courses during the upcoming school holidays. Most universities will be holding workshops and information sessions which give future students the opportunity to experience the course. Below is a list of all the opportunities which is available during the next few weeks:
Australian Catholic University
University Experience Days at Australian Catholic University: University Experience is a hands-on fun free event, where you will be able to participate in a range of activities related to the course area of your choice. Dates and workshops are as follows:
Melbourne campus, Tuesday 8 July: Exercise Science, Media Communications, Business, Education, Psychology, Politics, Youth Work, Theology and Law. To register, go to www.acu.edu.au/97108
Deakin University
Discover Deakin University: Students will be able to find out about Deakin University and the courses on offer. Participants will be able to attend:
A range a faculty workshops Course information sessions Classes and seminars of their choice The events will be run Friday 4 July at the Geelong campus and Friday 11 July at the Melbourne campus. To register, go to http://www.deakin.edu.au/study-at-deakin/why-choose-deakin/prospective-student-events
La Trobe University:
Become a university student for the day and undertake workshops, lab sessions and campus tours. You will be able to pick three hands on workshops in course areas you are interested in.
Dates for July are: Bundoora – 8th and Bendigo - 10th. For more information and to register, go to http://www.latrobe.edu.au/experience
Business and Accounting Master of Education P-12
Nursing Occupational Therapy and Speech Pathology Paramedicine Podiatry and Physiotherapy Social Work Bachelor of Arts Environmental Management and Science Psychology
RMIT Experience Day:
You have the opportunity to be an RMIT student for a day and immerse yourself in a hands on workshop in your area of interest. The following workshops still have spaces left:
30 June, Trades: air-conditioning and refrigeration, plumbing, and electrotechnology.
1 July, Journalism and Audiovisual: This workshop will cover aspects of the journalism industry and you will go behind the scenes of a live studio set which covers the audiovisual technology program
2 July, Information Systems and Logistics: This day will highlight the job opportunities that business information technology and logistics can offer you.
3 July, Environment: environmental engineering, environmental science, geospatial science and environmental policy and management
3 July, Engineering: aerospace, automotive, mechanical, mechatronics and manufacturing engineering.
For more information and to register, go to http://www.rmit.edu.au/experiencedays
A Day at Melbourne University: You will be able to find out about courses at the University of Melbourne on Friday 11 July. You can learn about:
Undergraduate degrees and graduate pathways at Melbourne Unique opportunities to enrich your degree such as concurrent diplomas and going on exchange and study abroad Admissions and entry requirements Access Melbourne and Melbourne Scholarships Accommodation options How parents can help with the transition to university. You will also be able to participate in a session focusing on the course you are interested in. To register, go to http://futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/
Monash University:
Year 11 Inspiration Day: You will be able to discover what university is like by attending interactive activities and talking to staff and current students. You will also be able to acquire learning tools that will help you in Year 12 and beyond. The event will be held 9 July, www.destination.monash/
From Careers
Hospital visits @RMIT :
Hospital Laboratory Visits Program at RMIT: These visits are for students who are interested in a career as a medical scientist. You will be able to tour a major teaching hospital and see the inner workings of a laboratory where current third year RMIT laboratory medical students are completing their professional practice. You will be able to explore laboratory medicine and nuclear medicine courses. The tours will run between 7 – 11 July. To register, go to http://www.rmit.edu.au/medicalsciences/events
JMC ACADEMY:
High School Workshops at JMC Academy: You have the opportunity to attend a workshop at JMC Academy during the school holidays. You will be able to spend the day undertaking hands on activities in your area of interest. Dates in July are as follows-
2: Entertainment Business Management 3: Popular Music 4: Film & Television, Audio Engineering, Games Design, and Animation For more information and to register, go to http://www.jmcacademy.edu.au/
Melbourne’s West Jobs
Finishing school and looking for a job?
Connect with local employers and access exclusive job opportunities via Melbourne’s West Jobs
Visit wwwmelbswestjobs.com.au
●Search and apply for local jobs
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●Access supporting information and useful links
●Share job search experiences through local media
F o r a n y f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n s e e Josie Albano: [email protected] or Marj Peel [email protected]
From the Director of Staffing
TERM 3 Starting Date Amendment
The commencement day of students for Term 3 is Monday 14th July.
Please disregard any other dates which may have been stipulated.
Term Dates 2014 Term 1: 28 January (school teachers start) to 4 April
Term 2: 22 April to 27 June
Term 3: 14 July to 19 September
Term 4: 6 October to 19 December
YEAR 12 RE-ENROLMENTS
Year 12 Re-Enrolments have now closed If you have not submitted your forms with the deposit please contact Joanne G ibbs on 93610002 immediately
ITALY 2015
Ciao a tutti!
Calling for expressions of interest for the Italy trip in 2015. The trip is open to all students of Catholic Regional College. If you are interested in possibly attending the trip next year, please come and see Rachel Velluto in Mercy House to register your interest or send an e-mail to [email protected] by the 27th of June. Forza Italia!
From the Science Faculty
Year 11 Biology Excursion to Werribee Zoo
In May, the Year 11 Biology students went to Werribee Zoo. The students completed a program based on learn-ing about Herbivores and Carnivores. The program con-sisted of analysing skulls of various organisms and go-ing on a safari bus tour to learn about many different herbivores and their behaviours.
Special Neuroscience Program for 10 year 11 Science students:
On Thursday 29th of May, I had the privilege to attend a neuroscience excursion at the Gene Technology Access Centre (GTAC). During the excursion, I had the chance to learn and understand what was occurring in science labs. Scientists were not only working on a solution to help cure illnesses, but they had found a cure to extract Alz-heimer's disease in rats, however not yet in humans. What I enjoyed from this experience was learning how methanol broke down in our body and having an open mind set towards alcohol addiction. Thanh Lan Tran
SACCSS Girls AFL
On Monday 26th May, the Girls AFL team competed in the Girls AFL round robin competition. It was a fantastic day, with our girls competing well throughout the whole day. They made it through the semi finals, unfortunately going down in a tight match. The girls should be proud of their efforts, and thank you to Andrew Mollica and Monica Dennis for taking the girls on the day.
UPCOMING TERM 2 SACCSS EVENTS
Date Event Team Thurs 1st May Netball Rd 1 vs CRC Melton Tues 6th May Cross Country Wed 7th May
AFL/Netball Rd 2 vs St Monicas (Home)
Wed 14th May
AFL/Netball Rd 3 vs Salesian
Tues 20th May
Sister Lucia Cup (Girls AFL) vs Salesian
Mon 26th May Girls AFL Tues 27th May
AFL/Netball Rd 4 vs Kolbe
Tues 17th June Soccer Rd 1
Boys vs Mackillop Girls vs CCCC
Thurs 19th June
AFL/Netball Rd 5 vs Mackillop (Home)
Tues 24th June AFL/Netball GF
From the Sport Faculty
Western Bulldogs Player Appearance
On Monday 16th June, the college was fortunate to have Western Bulldogs Football Club players Jason Tutt and Dale Morris visit our VCAL Sport and Recreation class.
The class has been studying fitness programs and training, and the players gave an amazing insight to the group about their path-way through football to the elite level, and discussed their training and fitness regimes, their diet and lifestyle, and stories from their football careers.
The college would like to thank Dale and Jason for giving up their time for coming to speak to the group, as it was an experience that was very rewarding and informative for the students.
Upcoming Term 3 SACCSS Sports
Wed 16th July Soccer Rd 2 vs St Monica's
Thur 31st July Futsal
Fri 1st Aug Hockey
Thurs 7th Aug Soccer Rd 3
Boys vs CCCC (Home), Girls v Marymede (Home)
Fri 15th Aug Chess
Tues 26th Aug Girls Soccer Rd 5 v Penola (Home)
Thurs 28th Aug Boys Soccer Rd 5 v Emmanuel (Home)
Wed 10th Sept Soccer GF
From CRC Fit From the Performing Arts Faculty
On May 22 and 23, the Year 12 Theatre Studies stu-dents presented The Venetian Twins to a warm and appreciative audience. The production was a huge success and the students all worked very hard in re-hearsals and in production team meetings to ensure that a professional quality performance was delivered. A huge thank you to all who were involved and who helped support the event. Here is an account of Mad-dison Attard, year 12 student and the actor who played both Tonio and Zanetto!
"Last year, I sat at the crate theatre with my mum and we watched 'The 39 Steps' that was performed by the Year 12 students in Theatre Studies last year. When I got home, I felt so excited as I realised I would be in the production next year and how it would be great. Although, I doubted how many people would come to see the show, how good it would be and the com-ments people made. However, I can safely say that these instincts were all proven wrong. As a Theatre Studies class, we proved that students can create a fantastic production with the help of our teacher, David O'Brien. I am so glad to be apart of the amazing ex-perience, it has taught me so much! All those blood, sweat and lots of tears to achieve something so great. I am so proud to say I was apart of this production. People have constantly asked me 'do you regret it? Being two characters? ' or 'do you wish you didn't do the production? ' And I just laugh because they will never understand this amazing experience. I would like to thank David for his help and for the support and hard work of my fellow students. The Venetian Twins would not have been a success without all your deter-mination to keep going and making it the best we could. I am so proud!" Maddison Attard.
From the Performing Arts Faculty
FEAST DAY 2014