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Compassion Innovation Integrity News & Events Thursday 7 Movember 2014 - Issue No 18 Dear Parents, Students and Friends of the College, I hope you have enjoyed the Melbourne Cup weekend and that some of you have had the opportunity to take a break. The Year 12 students are well into their exams which they sit here at school. In most subjects about 50% to 65% of scores are still determined as a consequence of the final examination. For that reason alone, it is important that boys learn the skills associated with examinations. At each year level final examinations will be conducted. The discipline associated with an examination room and the associated study skills necessary to revise a large quantity of content, are both important and necessary skills for academic success. We try and get boys used to the experience and teach them the skills, so that they manage the process in their final year. Work completed throughout the year is important but so is the final examination period, which we are approaching at the end of the school year. I am pleased to announce that the Victorian Government have confirmed that another ten Year 9 St Joseph’s students will be a part of the Young Leaders to China Program in 2015. This was an outstanding opportunity which 12 of our current Year 9s have experienced and current Year 8 students will also be able to apply to be part of next year’s program. Mr Paul Clohesy will be the Acting Principal for the coming four weeks during my absence. Paul Tobias - Principal Principal’s Report St Joseph’s College Geelong Calendar of Events Years 8-10 Exams - 1-5 December Final day of classes Years 7-10 Westcourt Transition Day Year 7 2015 Orientation Day College Office closes for Christmas break Christmas December SJOCA Remembrance Mass Remembrance Day P&F Meeting Bring a can if you can - casual dress day Year 11 exams begin - 14-21 November Year 12 2015 orientation begins - 24-28 November Year 7-10 Awards Showcase Evening Movember 135 Aphrasia Street Newtown Victoria 3220 Ph: 03 5226 8100 Ph Westcourt: 03 5247 7000 Email: sjcoffi[email protected] Web: www.sjc.vic.edu.au 1 9 11 11 14 24 28 5 5 9 19 25 College Fee Information was emailed to families this week. For those families without email addresses you will receive documentation in the post shortly. If you did not receive this information via email please contact the College Accounts Office on 5226 8111 or via email at [email protected]. Zara Walter - Office Manager College Fee Information SJC Movember Registration forms can be obtained from the Student Leader Coordinators, Angela Baker and Chris Lynch. 14

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News & EventsThursday 7 Movember 2014 - Issue No 18

Dear Parents, Students and Friends of the College,I hope you have enjoyed the Melbourne Cup weekend and that some of you have had the opportunity to take a break. The Year 12 students are well into their exams which they sit here at school. In most subjects about 50% to 65% of scores are still determined as a consequence of the final examination. For that reason alone, it is important that boys learn the skills associated with examinations. At each year level final examinations will be conducted. The discipline associated with an examination room and the associated study skills necessary to revise a large quantity of content, are both important and necessary skills for academic success. We try and get boys used to the experience and teach them the skills, so that they manage the process in their final year.

Work completed throughout the year is important but so is the final examination period, which we are approaching at the end of the school year.

I am pleased to announce that the Victorian Government have confirmed that another ten Year 9 St Joseph’s students will be a part of the Young Leaders to China Program in 2015. This was an outstanding opportunity which 12 of our current Year 9s have experienced and current Year 8 students will also be able to apply to be part of next year’s program.

Mr Paul Clohesy will be the Acting Principal for the coming four weeks during my absence.

Paul Tobias - Principal

Principal’s Report

St Joseph’s College Geelong

Calendar of Events

Years 8-10 Exams - 1-5 DecemberFinal day of classes Years 7-10Westcourt Transition DayYear 7 2015 Orientation DayCollege Office closes for Christmas breakChristmas

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SJOCA Remembrance MassRemembrance DayP&F MeetingBring a can if you can - casual dress dayYear 11 exams begin - 14-21 NovemberYear 12 2015 orientation begins - 24-28 NovemberYear 7-10 Awards Showcase Evening

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College Fee Information was emailed to families this week. For those families without email addresses you will receive documentation in the post shortly. If you did not receive this information via email please contact the College Accounts Office on 5226 8111 or via email at [email protected] Walter - Office Manager

College Fee Information

SJC Movember Registration forms can be obtained from the Student Leader Coordinators, Angela Baker and Chris Lynch.

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News from the Deputies

We were very pleased to host the Southern Region EREA Deputy Principals for two days last week. Deputy Principals from all the EREA schools in Victoria and Tasmania gathered at St Joseph’s where they were given presentations by a number of St Joseph’s staff on some of the innovative programs that are taking place. All in attendance were extremely impressed with what they heard. The group were also fortunate to hear from Fr Nestus from Mannya who happened to be at the College visiting.VCE EXAMSThe Unit 3 & 4 VCE exams began last week with over 200 very nervous boys sitting their English exam. It has been pleasing to hear positive comments from the students after each exam and we continue to wish them and their families well with all the preparation and anxiety that surrounds their final exams. We have certainly been impressed by the number of boys who have been in at school studying and seeking assistance from their teacher.COLLEGE UNIFORM AND DRESS CODELong hair is back in fashion! We notice growing numbers of students have hair well below collar length. The College has no problem with this, provided that during school hours and when in College uniform, if longer than collar length, hair is worn tied back. This is clearly stated in the Student Diary. Students have been reminded about this and while some are complying, others are reluctant. In certain situations this is a health and safety issue as well as a matter of compliance with the College Uniform and Dress Code. So that your son is not deemed to be “out of uniform” and as a consequence attract demerit points, we ask that you address this with your son. Students are also expected to be clean shaven. An exception to this is during ‘Movember’ when some senior students will be growing a ‘mo’. To do so, however, they must be registered. Registration forms can be obtained from the Student Leader Coordinators, Angela Baker and Chris Lynch.Claire Brown & Paul Clohesy - Deputy Principals

St Joseph’s Old Collegians’ Association (Est. 1943)

Geelong outreach van Meeting

A reminder that the meeting for the Geelong Outreach Van (GOV) is being held on Thursday 6 November at 7pm in the main campus staffroom.All are welcome to come and find out more about the van. RSVP is required and should be made to Jo Hart by email ([email protected]) or text (0429 431 206) by 6pm. The GOV poster is above for your information and to share with any organisations or persons who may be interested.Jo Hart - Director of Identity

GGeelong OutreachVan communityonthestreets

Wednesday and Sunday nights

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Food & Snacks Hot Drinks Blankets Hygiene Packs Someone to talk to Someone to help Wednesday Times LLocation SSunday Times

7.30 Whittington (Wilson’s Road near Rail Trail) 7.00

8.00 Officeworks Car Park 7.30

8.30 Outpost 8.00

9.00 St Helen’s Boat Ramp 8.30

9.15 Corio Village (near health centre) 9.00

Find us on Facebook—search for Geelong Outreach Van

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Curriculum News

SJC AWARDS AND MUSIC SHOWCASEOur annual SJC Award and Music Showcase will be held on Friday 28 November. All Year 7 students and a number of students in Years 8-12 will perform on the evening. Students in Years 7-10 will be acknowledged for academic excellence and endeavour in all subject areas across the curriculum. Tickets for the event will be available from Wednesday 12 November ($7 per person) from Holly McIntosh, our Fees Officer, at SJC reception. Tickets are limited to 3 per family (excluding award recipients and performers). Year 7 students, award recipients and performers are not required to purchase a ticket. Any unsold tickets will be available to purchase through the Fees Office on Wednesday 26 November from 9am-4pm. Letters to Year 7s and award recipients, including a ticket order form will be sent out shortly. PARENT SURVEY ON REPORTINGWe are currently taking the opportunity to review our assessment and reporting information to parents. Parents/Carers are invited to complete a short survey to help evaluate the effectiveness of our current processes as we move to providing up to date feedback on line. An email with a link will be sent to parents/carers this week. Please take the opportunity to provide valuable feedback.YEAR 8-11EXAMINATIONS Year 11 exams commence on Friday 14 November and conclude on Friday 21 November. This will be followed by four days of Year 12 classes from Monday 24 November to Thursday 27 November. Year 11’s final day is Friday 28 November with a special program being run for all of the year level. Many students in Year 11 have already undertaken a Year 12 subject and have completed or will be completing that exam soon. This can be a busy time and students should work together with their teachers and parents to ensure they are well prepared.Year 8-10 exams are held in the first week of December. The dates for each year level is below - Year 8 Tuesday 2 December – Thursday 4 DecemberYear 9 Wednesday 3 December – Thursday 4 DecemberYear 10 Tuesday 2 December – Friday 5 DecemberExaminations are designed to assess a student’s understanding of the semester’s work. In classes students will be given help with revision and guidelines from their teachers. If students are feeling anxious about exams they should discuss their concerns with their subject teacher or homeroom teacher. Conversely if students are not studying or prioritising their exams, parents are

encouraged to email teachers so that the teacher is able to help set priorities and schedule study time. Students in Years 8-10 are required to attend school for the whole day. Students in Year 11 are only required to attend for examinations. Supervised study exists for those students who are at school at other times. YEAR 12 ORIENTATION CLASSES FOR CURRENT YEAR 11S2014 Year 12 Orientation classes will commence at the conclusion of the Year 11 exams. It is compulsory for current Year 11 students to attend these classes as they mark the official commencement of their Year 12 classes. These classes will not be repeated at the beginning of next year so non-attendance would mean that a student will already be behind when he returns next February. Some subjects will also be making a start on important SAC tasks.Students in other year levels who are studying a Unit 3/4 subject in 2015 will also attend the orientation classes.BOOKLISTS – GENERAL INFORMATIONBooklists for all students currently in Years 7-11 will be posted mid-November with re-enrolment forms. Allocated subjects for next year will also be sent with this information package. The booklists will also be available on line. Books and stationery can be ordered at www.campion.com.au or visit the SJC website and click on the link under ‘News’. The passcode is YV28. Alternatively, students can submit the order at the front office on or before Tuesday 9 December 2014. Please note that due to many students losing access codes in previous years, electronic textbooks can only be ordered online. Families will also have the option of home delivery or pick up at school. Booklist orders can be home delivered or collected from the College, Br O S Adams Gymnasium (Queens Road Newtown) on Wednesday 28 January 2015. BOOKLIST ORDERS FOR SJC STUDENTS STUDYING AT SACRED HEART COLLEGE IN 2015For students studying a VCE subject at SHC in 2015, orders can be placed through the Hedley’s website www.hedleysebc.com.au or through the SHC website. Second hand books and equipment may also be obtained using the Sustainable School Shop on their website:http://www.sustainableschoolshop.com.auBOOKLIST ORDERS FOR SJC STUDENTS STUDYING AT CLONARD COLLEGE IN 2015The same textbooks as St Joseph’s are being used for the subjects being studied at Clonard. Therefore, parents can order the texts from the SJC booklists. BOOKLIST ORDERS FOR SHC AND CLONARD STUDENTS STUDYING AT ST JOSEPH’S COLLEGE IN 2015Books and stationery can be ordered using the same system as SJC students. Please see general information above.

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Congratulations

City Justice Walk

VCE ENGLISH NOVELS – EARLY BOOKLIST ORDERYear 11 and 12 students are able to order their English novels (and film) early so that they can read them over the break. This is important preparation for VCE English. Year 10 and 11 students have been given the early English booklist order form. Parents can order online (details on school website) if they have not returned the booklist this week. Prepaid orders can be collected by students in Room A8 at lunchtime on Monday 24 November. Please take this opportunity for students to make the best start to their VCE.SECOND HAND BOOKSSecond Hand School Supplies www.secondhandschoolsupplies.com.au can also be used for the purchase of second hand textbooks and are located at 9 Star St. A reminder to families that they can drop off any textbooks to Second Hand School Supplies to be sold on consignment. A nominated account will be credited when the books are sold. Michelle Brodrick - Director of Curriculum

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‘The Edmund Rice Youth Ministry Team’ has designed a City Justice Walk that challenges students to develop a more holistic view of Melbourne. The walk engaged students in reflection on the deeper justice issues that exist in our city. Issues such as homelessness, drug dependency, gambling, racism and human trafficking were discussed from a social justice perspective.The Year 11 VCAL students as part of their unit on homelessness this term were involved in the City Justice Walk lead by a couple of past St Joseph’s students trained as leaders, James Palmer and Jem Moore. I was so proud to introduce them to the boys and to see what great work these young men are currently involved in. While Melbourne is a place of affluence and comfort being the home of many businesses, financial and retail centres, it also has many alleyways and corners that conceal the homeless, gambling addictions, drug use, prostitution, poverty and people trafficking. The students gained some valuable insight into the heart of the CBD and were able to experience a different side of the city. Monika Ercoli - Year 12 Coordinator

Year 7 in 2015 Music Opportunity

If there are any new Year 7 boys in 2015 who already play an instrument or who are vocalists , they may want to consider being part of the tour to New Zealand next year at the end of term one. If a boy has been learning an instrument or has been singing in a choir for a year, then it is likely that they would join the Intermediate Band or Vocal Ensemble in 2015.If a boy is around grade 3 or 4 then it is likely that they would join the Senior Band. Please contact me via email if this is a possibility for your son next year and I will provide you with further information.Email: [email protected] Gallaher - Director of Music Performance

Congratulations to both the Year 7 and Year 8 boys who participated in the Geelong round of the Super 8s cricket on Tuesday 21 October. All four teams were undefeated up to the finals and a Year7 and a Year 8 team won through to the regional finals in Melton on 19 November.

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NATIONAL RECYCLING WEEK- 10-16 NOVEMBERWith National Recycling week upon us next week, I encourage all of our College families to think about what you personally can do to REDUCE, REUSE and RECYCLE in your homes and at work, with the overall aim of reducing our carbon footprint.In promotion of National Recycling Week, various competitions will be conducted throughout the week, including a REDcycling competition (Years 7 & 8), and Year 7 bread clip collection competition, Battery Collection, Year 8 Recycling workshops at Fyans Park Primary School, Cut The Wrap throughout the week (Years 7,8 & 9) and Cut The Wrap Day: 12 November. All students will be encouraged to adopt the Cut The Wrap approach to lunches next week.

We have been thrilled with the commitment and support received by many of our families in adopting the Cut the Wrap approach for making lunches. If your family is not yet on board, there is an opportunity to do so for our next Cut the Wrap day, which will be conducted next Wednesday (12 November) for Years 7, 8 and 9 students.

Students are simply required to bring a “plastic wrap free” lunch and refillable water bottle to school and present it to their Homeroom teacher during Homeroom on the day. In addition, a free “HOT CHIP” lunch will awarded to each class with 100% participation (of students present) on the day. (Note: Whilst no wrapping at all is encouraged, paper is compostable, so food may be wrapped in paper).Buckets will be provided for the collection of organic waste such as; fruit and vegetable peels (no citrus) and cores. Canteen orders or money for lunch will not qualify as a “wrap free” lunch.Unsuitable wrapping• Gladwrap• Packaging for processed foods• Disposable drink bottles and/or canned drinks

Sustainability Matters

RECYCLING WORKSHOPS AT FYANS PARK PRIMARY SCHOOLAs part of our National Recycling Week endeavours, several Sustainability leaders will be visiting Fyans Park Primary School on Monday 10 November to conduct

recycling workshops with Grade3/4 students in an effort to initiate REDcycling and promote Commingled recycling at their school.REDCYCLING COMPETITION – YEARS 7 & 8Year 7 and 8 students will be encouraged to place any wrappers found in the college in the REDcycle bins in their Homeroom. The soft plastic wrappers collected will be weighed on Friday 14 November and the class (for each year level) with the greatest mass collected, will be rewarded with a pizza lunch!For more information on REDCycling, visit: www.redcyle.net.auBREAD CLIP COMPETITION – YEAR 7Year 7 students have been asked to bring bread clips from home for the competition, which will conclude on Friday 14 November. On the day, selected students from each class, will use the clips to design a recycling logo. The winning class will win a HOT CHIP lunch. All bread clips will be donated to the Belmont Community Centre for redistribution.BATTERIES, CORKS, MOBILE PHONE & MOBILE PHONE ACCESSORIES COLLECTIONIf you have not yet been spring cleaning, now is the perfect opportunity as we would love to help you find a new purpose for your used batteries, old mobile phones and/or mobile phone accessories.Please send all items to the reception of either campus. Quantities of each item will be published in the next Newsletter.DISCOUNT ON BATTERY PURCHASES I would like to remind you that as participating members of the “School’s Battery Recycling Program”, all members of the College community are offered 15% off purchases at any time at Battery World Geelong, upon mentioning this Newsletter article.COMMUNITY LINKSFor more information on how to recycle other items at home, visit;Greater City of Geelong Recycling and Wastewww.geelongaustralia.com.au/residents/waste/If your organisation would like us to recycle an item on your behalf, please send an email to: [email protected] YOUR ORDERS FOR CHRISTMAS!!!For your convenience, SJC water bottles and Fuel brand “Enviro Wraps” may be purchased from main canteen (Main Campus) and now at Westcourt Reception, at a cost of $7.20 each.COMBINED SJC & CLONARD PEDAL POWERED FILM FESTIVAL COMING TO WESTCOURT: WEDNESDAY 3 DECEMBERThe Westcourt campus has always focused on sustainability

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In Sympathy

Mrs Margaret McGlynn (82 Years), grandmother of Hamish Ross-McGlynn (Year 10) and Lara Ross-McGlynn (Year 12 Sacred Heart College).Mr Des Torpy (75 years), grandfather of Sam Torpy (Year 8) , Emma Torpy (Year 9 Sacred Heart College), Lauren (SHC 2012) and Sarah (SHC 2013).Mr Michael Toohey (83 years), father / father in law of John and Mandy Toohey (staff member), grandfather of Eliza Toohey (Year 10), Georgia ( Year 9) and Alex (Year 9) Sacred Heart College, Uncle of Vicki Mills (current staff member). Our hearts go out to all the extended family. Mrs Maria Sacca, grandmother of Jason Di Cristoforo (Year 12) and Old Collegians David Di Cristoforo (2002) and Adam Di Cristoforo (2003).Mrs Hester Anderson, mother/mother in law of Tim and Michelle Anderson (staff member) and grandmother of Oscar Anderson (Year 7) and Max Anderson (Grade 4 Clairvaux Catholic Primary School).Mr Vu Vo, past student (1999 to 2001) Alumni Year 2002. To Vu’s family and friends we extend our deep sympathy.Mr Pat O’Callaghan, grandfather of John Mitchell, current staff member and Old Collegian (1997), Patrick Houghton (2010) and Brennan Houghton (2013) deceased.

Our hearts go out to you all as we pray “That God will welcome these faithfully departed into His loving arms. And that precious memories will be of comfort to those left behind, knowing that their love will live on in their hearts forever.”

This term Year 8 students are the leaders of the Toucan appeal at SJC. The Toucan appeal or the Can and Cereal Appeal helps people who are less fortunate and are struggling to buy food for their families in Geelong. All food which is donated will go to the Geelong Food Relief Centre.Year 8 students would like all year levels to participate, by bringing a box of cereal, tea or coffee on Friday 14 November. Friday 14 November is a casual clothes day, the cost of wearing casual clothes is a donation of the food listed above. Our goal for this year is to collect one tonne of food and beat last year’s record of 940kg of food. On behalf of Year 8 students I thank you for your support in advance.Patrick Henderson & Harry Lockyer - Year 8

Can and Cereal Appeal

Year 10 ACC Cricket

ROUND 3 - SJC V WHITEFRIARS (DONVALE)WHITEFRIARS 6/174 cc Nick Beattie 3/21, Alex Buckwell 2/16defeatedSJC 10/86Noah Craven 17, Trent Buckwell 12no.ROUND 4 - SJC v ST BERNARD’SSJC 5/146cc Will Turnley 43, Noah Craven 53nodefeatedST BERNARD’S 10/131 (28.4overs)Brock Van Doren 1/16, Austin Humphrey 1/16, Nick Beattie 1/16, Noah Craven 2/27, Leyton Thulborn 2/12.

and through a variety of subjects, has explored various aspects of ‘greener’ living. This term we are again embracing a more environmentally aware approach to our activities. Over the next two weeks, the Year 9 Clonard girls and the Year 9 Westcourt boys will be involved in making a short film. In three weeks’ time, all the films submitted will be viewed and voted upon. The top 5 films will then have their official viewing on Wednesday 3 December, where they will be awarded 1st, 2nd, 3rd and highly commended places. At the viewings, all power needed to run the short films will be generated by the electric generator bikes that were purchased earlier this year. All students will have the opportunity to help us ‘stock pile’ the energy required to enable us to watch the movies. This initiative will show students how much energy is needed to allow us to live our daily lives – and show them that greener options for power exist and can be utilised.Kelly Jenkins - Sustainability Coordinator

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Congratulations

Congratulation to John Shawcross (staff member) and wife Seonaid on the birth of their beautiful baby boy Alasdair Edward on Friday 24 October.

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SUNDAY 23RD NOVEMBER 2014 of every registration goes straight to the redevelopment of the Special Care Nursery at Geelong Hospital.

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IN NOVEMBER 1914 A CONVOY OF SHIPS FROM THE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY, NEW ZEALAND, BRITAIN AND JAPAN, DEPARTED FROM ALBANY IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA CARRYING 30,000 TROOPS WHO WOULD BECOME THE FIRST ANZACS, BOUND FOR SERVICE IN THE FIRST WORLD WAR. EN ROUTE, HMAS SYDNEY SANK THE GERMAN RAIDER EMDEN, ENSURING SAFE PASSAGE THROUGH THE INDIAN OCEAN.

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CANTEEN ROSTER

THE TERM 4 CANTEEN MENU IS AVAILABLE ON THE COLLEGE WEBSITE WWW.SJC.VIC.EDU.AU

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PARENT PARTICIPATION - BE A PART OF SJC IN 2015!There are many ways for you to be an active part of our community. All assistance helps no matter how small. Helping out at the College not only gives our students the best quality events we can organise, but it also is a great way to meet new people,

have a chat with parents and friends and be a part of the SJC Family - a lot of our volunteers have a great time themselves!Register your interest to be a volunteer in 2015 - got to: www.sjc.vic.edu.au and click on EVENTS.

We would love to see you here!