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‘Enlivened by the Spirit’
Anzac Road Menai NSW 2234 Phone 9543 0188 Facsimile 9541 0398
info@aquinasmenai.catholic.edu.au www.aquinasmenai.catholic.edu.au
FROM THE PRINCIPAL
AQUINAS CATHOLIC COLLEGE MENAI
17th February, 2015 Vol.23.No.3
Last Wednesday we welcomed back the distinguished achievers of the HSC from the Class of 2014 at the Aquinas Assembly in John Paul II Hall. A number of special guests were able to join us including our guest of honour, Dr Michael Bezzina, the Director of Teaching & Learning CEO, Sydney, Dr Mark Turkington, Director of the Southern Region, CEO, Sydney, Mr Michael Blowes [Secondary Consultant from the CEO Southern Region], our Parish Priest Fr Phil Zadro, Mr Brian Cloney a Director of Club Central Menai, Mrs Julia Zuza of the Parent Representative Group, parents, grandparents, friends, and most significantly, the returning members of the class of 2014. Subject Duces were presented with certificates and the 16 students who achieved ATARs of 90 and above were also presented with Aquinas Shields for their commitment and dedication in reaching such a noteworthy standard in academic proficiency. A separate newsletter will shortly be published outlining each student’s accomplishments and those of the entire cohort.
We were also able to acknowledge those students in Year 7 & 9 in 2014 who achieved outstanding NAPLAN results. Congratulations to:
Jimmy Arfanis Hamish Baldacchino Caitlin Bell Steven Celi Chloe Cotter Joseph Davis Benjamin Ferraro Faith Savellis James Selas Jonah Wheatley
Jessica Arfanis Lachlan Bowmer Nathan Frith Kayla Green Renee Gritter Kaelan Hunter Mikayla Jee Tamara Lastro Olivia Lavidis Casey O’Leary
Both Dr Bezzina and our Dux for 2014, Rebecca Odewahn spoke about the culture of learning and the educational significance of the HSC. Interestingly, both speakers clearly articulated the importance of risking failure to achieve success in learning and the need to develop learning strategies that suit you and then committing to it. Also central to Rebecca’s reflection was that despite the pressures of the HSC was the message; to make the most of your time, particularly study periods and to remain calm, and to make the most of your most valuable resources; your family, friends and teachers.
2014 College Dux Rebecca Odewahn & Mark Turkington CEO, SR Director 2014 High Achievers, ATARS 90+
A high ATAR and or topping a subject does not encapsulate 13 years of education; learning is far more than a number or a placing but it is aspiration and one that need to set goals that are both realistic and hopeful. Our class of 2014 were challenged at our Opening School Mass last year to make their year one founded not on wishes but on hope. Wishes are ephemeral, hope starts people thinking and taking action. The class of 2014 took communal action and they did in their own unique style.
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Their catch phrase for the year was taken from “Finding Nemo” and was to “Just keep swimming” and they did just that, throughout a year that was one that all of them found difficult at times. They took advantage of the educational opportunities we are all lucky enough to share in @ Aquinas and have left a tangible legacy that will endure the test of time and provide those that follow the current learners @ Menai [as they follow their predecessors] with an example that will allow them to face the challenges of their environment with faith and confidence. We look forward now to the way in which our Class of 2015 follow the example of their predecessors that stretches back to 1998.
2014 Year 7 NAPLAN High Achievers 2014 Year 9 NAPLAN High Achievers
Today is Shrove Tuesday and tomorrow sees the beginning of Lent, a time that allows for reflection, prayer, penance, fasting and action. Our students will have the opportunity for all of these as they journey towards the Cross and Easter. Whilst the action of Lent is often linked with fundraising and alms giving, action can also be prayerful and I hope habit forming, to last beyond the forty days before we mark the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
St Thomas Aquinas Pray for us!
Please keep the Dailly family in your prayers as Keira [Year 9] and Tasmin’s [Year 12] great grandfather recently passed away.
Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. May the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.
James Corcoran Principal
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Assistant Principal
Robert Nastasi
Assistant Principal
Key Dates
Monday 23rd February Year 12 Physics excursion
Tuesday 24th February Year 7 Peer Support program Period 1
Student Leaders Pentecostal meeting
Wednesday 25th February Year 9 Parish Mass at 8.20am
Year 9 Reflection Day with Chris Doyle in the JPII Hall
Year 12 Drama excursion to SCVC Burwood
Thursday 26th February Year 12 Geography excursion to Pyrmont
Year 12 Music excursion to SCVC Burwood
Year 7 Parent Social Night at the College-6.30pm to 8.30pm
Friday 27th February Public Speaking Round 1
Year 11 Senior Science/Biology
Year 12 English students excursion/lectures for HSC
Sport
Monday 16th February College Swimming carnival at Sutherland Pool
Tuesday 17th February SSCCC RL U/15's and Opens East trial at Aquinas Catholic College
Year 7 Peer Support program Period 5
Wednesday 18th February Ash Wednesday
Ash Wednesday liturgies in Year groups during Period 6
Thursday 19th February Pastoral lesson during Period 4
Friday 20th February Sport
Senior Blood Bank visit
Week 5 (A) Term 1
Week 4 (B) Term 1
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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION AT AQUINAS REFLECTIONS ON OUR 2015 THEME If our words are an indication of our hearts’ quality so then are our actions. Our actions have an impact on the outside world but also reveal the nature of our inner world. It is often said that actions speak louder than words. St Francis of Assisi is often attributed with the quote “Preach the Gospel at all times, and when necessary use words!” What Francis and Jesus are getting at is the importance of being genuine. Are we being genuine to ourselves? Are we being genuine to each other? THE GOOD NEWS: 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time Mark 1:40-45 Jesus Cleanses a Leper 40 A leper came to him begging him, and kneeling[p] he said to him, “If you choose, you can make me
clean.” 41 Moved with pity,[q] Jesus[r] stretched out his hand and touched him, and said to him, “I do
choose. Be made clean!”42 Immediately the leprosy left him, and he was made clean. 43 After sternly
warning him he sent him away at once, 44 saying to him, “See that you say nothing to anyone; but go,
show yourself to the priest, and offer for your cleansing what Moses commanded, as a testimony to
them.” 45 But he went out and began to proclaim it freely, and to spread the word, so that Jesus[t] could no
longer go into a town openly, but stayed out in the country; and people came to him from every quarter.
MR. O’CONNOR SAYS…
It is easy to focus on what Jesus does in this story. Jesus has the power to heal but it is important for us
to realise what we need to do to access that power. This passage begins and ends with the answer. The
leper came to Jesus (Mark 1:40). After his encounter the Leper proclaimed freely what Jesus had done
for him, even though Jesus asked him not to. As a result “people came to him from every quarter.” (Mark
1:45) If we want to encounter Jesus we need to make the move. Go to Him! Steve O’Connor
Religious Education Coordinator
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Duke of Ed News
Bronze
This weekend saw another group of students complete their Bronze Practice
Journey.
The students completed the Heathcote-Waterfall loop which saw them camp
at Kingfisher Pool. Although the site was busy with other hikers, the group
managed to find a secluded camp site, close to the refreshing pools. The
group spent much of the first afternoon swimming and enjoying the
waterfalls, as well as discovering the hidden caves. After enduring an
afternoon shower, the rain held off long enough to cook dinner and play
some mind boggling night games!
We had an early start the following day, with the group being led out by
Miah-Rose Lake (Year 11) who was completing her Bronze Qualifying
Hike. In addition to some blistering pace and Miah's awesome orienteering
skills (for most of the way!) the group reached the finishing point in record
time!
Once again thank you to the guides at Sydney Coast Walks and Miss Flegg
for your continued guidance, and a big congratulations to the group for
completing their Practice Journey
Mr Pay
Everyday Saints - Youth Ministry @ Aquinas
Mr Corcoran spoke about Pope Francis and Everyday Saints during last week’s opening school mass. So why not get involved this year! You can become an ‘everyday saint’ in sharing your thoughts and ideas in participating in growing in faith activities.
World Youth Day will be a main focus that you can be involved in. You can have a chance to go on pilgrimage to Pope John Paul II home town, Krakow in POLAND in 2016!
Anyone interested in getting involved in the Catholic life of Aquinas through participating in mission and growing in faith activities is to meet Miss Kilzi on:
Meeting Wednesday 18th
February,
Week 4, Lunch 1 in Room 15.
Everyone is welcome. Bring your lunch.
Miss Kilzi Youth Ministry Coordinator
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ROSES DAY Many thanks to Steve Roberts, the Year 12 pastoral teachers, Catherine Kilzi, Phil Knight, other staff and of course the Year 12 students for all their work Friday morning with roses and the bbq.
Also a big thanks to the Year 11 who decorated the school so beautifully.
Somehow we managed to de-thorn, wrap, tag and sort over 1000 roses in less than 2 hours, while also having a BBQ breakfast.
All money raised will go to Project Compassion and the Lenten Appeal.
Hope you had a lovely Valentines day!
Yours in love and charity, Mrs Monk
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eLe@rning 2015
Devices
A big thank you to all parents/carers who have organised the device for their child in 2015. It is a requirement of the College that
every student should bring a fully charged device to school everyday. The only device in Year 7 & 8 is an iPad. In Years 9 – 12
a laptop must be the device used. We have discussed with the students that iPads and tablets are not suitable for the students and
assignments/tasks in Years 9 – 12. That College has not specified the brand of the laptop device. That choice is one to be
decided by the parent/carer.
Textbooks – Endeavour Education
Students in Years 7 – 10 have been provided with a username and password. Where available we have tried to keep the CeNET
username and textbook username the same. The password was indicated on the booklist from Endeavour Education.
Due to the large number of students downloading textbooks from numerous schools, it has been suggested to try downloading
chapters or books afterhours at home. We thank you for your understanding with the downloads.
Any concerns with downloading should be directed to the College so we can contact the provider.
Year 10 students
A large number of Year 10 students have not picked up their device from 2014. Could I ask these students to make contact with
the library to collect these if you indicated you wanted them cleaned. A reminder to the remaining students and parents, that the
device that was used as part of the DER must be returned and software cleaned due to licensing agreements. A reminder will be
sent to the students who need to return the device as soon as possible.
Device Safety
A reminder to all students that they should know where their device is at all times. Do not leave your bags
unattended at local shopping center’s or shops. We strongly recommend using Apps such as ‘Find my iPad’
as extra security for misplaced devices.
User Agreement Forms
All students should have returned their User Agreement form. This agreement must be signed by a parent/carer. Any student
who does not return the Agreement Form will have access to the College network restricted.
Mr Hulme
eLearning Coordinator
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SPORT - NSWCCC The Registration process for trials for CCC teams have changed. To nominate for consideration the following process needs to be followed. REGISTRATION PROCESS ON WEBSITE
1. Go to www.csss.nsw.edu.au website
2. On top right hand side of page, click LOGIN. If you don’t have a login or you have forgotten your login, go to the HELP button (located on the top right hand side written in Blue)
3. Once you are logged in, go to the NSWCCC Home Page.
4. Click on (Individual Sport you wish to trial for)
5. Click on Register
Please complete the registration process.
8. Click on “Register for this Sport” at the bottom of the page.
9. An email will be sent to your Sport Coordinator for approval and consent.
10. You will also be required to pay online for individual sports which must be done before the event. Please allow 7-10 days for administration to process. (this is not done automatically)
11. You can login to your account at any time to view sport coordinator approval
NSWCCC Entry into individual Sports and Team Sports
TEAM SPORT ENTRIES Southern Sydney Combined Catholic Colleges is the pathway for our students to progress to the NSWCCC Championships and NSWCCC selection. SSCCC run trials for the following teams: Baseball U/15 and Open Rugby League Swimming Soccer Rugby Union Cross Country U/15 and Open Touch Athletics If students wish to trial for the SSCCC teams there is a school trial first, before they progress. When students are successful in making the school team they will be asked to register on the NSWCCC website to progress to the SSCCC selection. Individual Entries NSWCCC selection trials are run for the following sports which are either individual sports or sports which do not have a selection championship.
AFL Cricket Diving Golf Hockey Netball Softball Tennis Triathlon Volleyball Waterpolo These Sport trials are for those students who perform at an elite level rather than just having a go. Therefore students are only progressed to the trials if they demonstrate the necessary skills in that sport for the NSWCCC standard. Sport experience is offered during Friday afternoon sport, weekday afternoon and weekend sport. As you can imagine with over 150 Catholic High schools, if every school sent a bunch of kids to have a go, the trial would soon blow out to a gala day and the NSWCCC selection trial would not serve it purpose of progressing the correct students to NSW All Schools and National level. If you are interested in finding out more information on NSWCCC trials and events please look at the website, or email me at mark.barnes@syd.catholic.edu.au. Mark Barnes Sports Coordinator
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Each week Maths Recall is included in the newsletter to encourage junior students to regularly focus on non calculator skills. Please show your answers to your maths teacher during your next lesson, as it shows interest and excitement about mathematical skills. 1. 8 is greater than 3. Replace the words with
mathematical symbols
2. Find 10% of $65
3. Evaluate 4 + 6 x 3 — 3
4. Evaluate 23
5. Evaluate 0.3 x 0.2
Mrs Catherine Fensom Assistant Mathematics Coordinator
MATHS DEPARTMENT RECALL
CORNER
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UNIFORM SHOP
THURSDAY 19 February 8:00am—9:00am
Please note the Uniform Shop only sells
Sports Uniforms and School bags
The Uniform Shop does not accept Eftpos or
Credit cards
College caps and sports socks can be
purchased from the College Office
PLEASE NOTE PRICES HAVE CHANGED
AND PRICELIST IS ON WEBSITE
CANTEEN ROSTER TERM 1
TIME: MONDAY-THURSDAY 10:00-1:35, FRIDAY 9:30-12:45
MONDAY 16/2 SWIMMING CARNIVAL
TUESDAY 17/2 MARY-ELLEN ROONEY, KARINA MICHAEL
WEDNESDAY 18/2 JACKIE TORO, LIBBY YIP,
THURSDAY 19/2 ZEFFY DELHAS, SARAH RAYMOND, ANN-MARIE WALKER
FRIDAY 20/2 FIONA EDGAR, KAREN WILLSON, KATE BELL, NICOLE DENOBREGA
THEODORA KONTOGIORGIS
MONDAY 23/2 TIFFANY KUNZE, MONICA STEEL, JACQUELINE HARB, KEVIN HUFF
TUESDAY 24/2 JO O’HARA, NICOLE KRAUSE, CAROLINE RAMSAY
WEDNESDAY 25/2 DIANE FIRTKO, PHILIPPA MCGUINESS, BELINDA SELBY
THURSDAY 26/2 JANE LEGHISSA
FRIDAY 27/2 SARINA PANTAZIS, JULIE CUPITT, ANNE MAREE SIPEK
Answers:
MATHS CHALLENGE
Maths Department
1. 8 > 3
2. $6.50
3. 19
4. 8
5. 0.06
CANTEEN NEWS
No meat or chicken products available on
Ash Wednesday (18 February) or
Fridays during LENT
Hash Browns $1.00
Mini Spring Rolls pkt 3
with sweet & sour sauce $2.00
Cheese & Tomato pizza slabs
will be available $3.00
Cheese & Spinach Triangles $3.50
Small Ricotta & Spinach Rolls $2.50
Mixed Vegetable Roll $3.50
Greek Salad & Garden Salad $3.50
Falafel Wrap $4.50
(lettuce, tomato and hommus)
Fried Rice $3.00
Salad Sandwiches / rolls
Tuna / Salmon / Egg / Cheese also available
Cheese & Bacon rolls will be replaced
by Cheese rolls on Fridays during Lent &
Ash Wednesday
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