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Newsletter 2017August 25 - Week 5, Term 3
Jatbula TrailWaterfalls, waterholes and rock hopping!
What more could you want?
Sunshine, warm rocks and views that go forever!
More still?
Absolutely awesome company…
Well that is Jatbula in a nutshell and why I keep taking students back year after year!
Mrs Lisa Burgan - Outdoor Education Teacher
Diary Dates
Saturday 26thWorking Bee
Thursday 31st - Friday 1stYear 3/4 Camp
Riyala
Thursday 14thWhole College
Prefect Assembly
Friday 15thMarrara on Show
Art ExhibitionTwilight Tours
Monday 18th - Thursday 21stTransition Swimming Lessons
Thursday 21stSports Awards Assembly
Thursday 21stParent Teacher Conferences
Thursday 21stYear 11 & 12 Subject
Selection Evening
Friday 22ndYear 7 & 8 Immunisations
Friday 22ndIndia Study Tour departs
Saturday 23rdWorking Bee
Monday 25thCouncil Meeting
Monday 25th - Thursday 28thTransition Swimming Lessons
Tuesday 26thParent Teacher Conferences
Thursday 28thBoarders travel out
Friday 29thLast day of Term 3
Monday 2nd - Friday 13thSchool Holidays!
August
September
October
Term 3 is our ‘adventure’ term which sees students, parents and staff heading out and exploring our Territory, country and even the world. More than half the students at the College will head off to participate in the outdoor education, camping or missions programs this term.
• Year 3/4 – Riyala• Year 5/6 – Kakadu• Year 7 – Katherine• Year8–Litchfield• Year 9 – Larapinta (Term 2)• Year 10 Trip – Darwin – Adelaide – Canberra – Sydney – Central Queensland – Darwin• Outdoor Ed – Jatbula Trail (Katherine Gorge to Edith Falls) • Mission Trip – India
None of these events happen without a tremendous amount of time and effort from teachers who in turn are supported by a host of parents, who together make these events happen for students. Oftenduringtherampuptowardacamp,astheorganisersfindthemselvesinthethickofalltheorganisational complexities of camp preparation, the question of “Why?” is often asked - and what a great question to ask! So, why do we bother to go to all the effort and expense of running camps and trips?
Well, depending on who you ask, the answer varies. One of the most important reasons I believe only comes to fruition well after the excitement of the camp has faded and the gear is cleaned and packed away. It is not easily measured, but teachers know it when they see it. We place such value on this that we as a community continue to run one of the most ambitious camping and outdoor education programmes in Darwin.
The fruit that I am talking about is the strengthening of relationships. In simple terms - students return from camp stronger relationally than when they left. Camps allow for students, teachers and some lucky parents to get to know each other in ways that are not possible in the normal hustle and bustle of school life.
Strengthened relationships enable us as a community to work together at a deeper level. Increased care, trust, respect and generosity are just some of the changes seen in students. These changes allow students and teachers to talk, share and support each other better, which not only improves learning, faith development and personal growth, but is invaluable when things get tough and hard conversations need to be had.
My prayer is that as students experience their camp, they will be open to letting it grow and shape them. That they will take hold of the opportunities presented to help them take another step in their journeytofindingtheirplaceinGod'sworld.Thattheywilllearnthattheydonotneedtodothisalone and that they are in fact surrounded by many people who genuinely care about them. I also want to thank every person who has helped make these camps and trips happen. I know just how much time and effort you put in. Thank you each and every one of you, and don’t forget to have some fun along the way too.
Blessings,
Mr Andrew Manning - Principal
A Word From Our Principal...
Cross Country
What a perfect morning for a run! Beautiful and cool… A fantastic turn out of parents to support the children and so many records smashed! Well done to all those who participated by running or walking the course and a big THANK YOU to staff who helped run the event. See 2017 Cross Country Champions on the next page.
Mrs Lisa Burgan - PE Coordinator
2017 Cross Country Champions
2017 Cross Country Champions
Girls – Records and Winners
Year Level Record Holder Record Time 2017 Winner3 Hannah Davis 19:20 Hannah Davis
4 Ella Taylor 16:27 Ella Taylor
5 Hannah Nawirridj 16:03 Hannah Nawirridj
6 Holly Glasgow 15:00 Holly Glasgow
7 Fotini Trikilis 15:35 Yasmin Ford
8 Lisa Baker 15:25 Emily Hayward and Hailey Ryan-Leach
9 Aggie Singh-Lippo 15:20 Ashanti Bush
10 Leah Beissel 15:24 Aggie Singh-Lippo
11 Ruby Wynbyne 15:03 Ruby Wynbyne
12 Taylah McIntosh 15:49 Eliza Palmer
Boys – Records and Winners
Year Level Record Holder Record Time 2017 Winner3 Boaz Nyhuis 15:08 Boaz Nyhuis
4 James Martin 14:11 James Martin
5 John Ojo 13:30 John Ojo
6 Cameron Skinner 13:31 Cameron Skinner
7 Ryan Martin 12:26 Ryan Martin
8 Troy Milpurr 12:50 Xavier Singh-Lippo
9 Lucas George 11:59 Troy Milpurr
10 Noah Hayes 10:59 Noah Hayes
11 Jesse Schatz 11:30 Jesse Schatz
12 John Donnan 10:31 Thomas Rehrmann
Athletics Cluster Days
Of the three Athletics Cluster Days for the Darwin region, Marrara Primary competed on the Thursday. Excitement was in the air as students arrived to represent MCC in the sports they loved. They slogged it out in the hot sun, trying their best and encouraging each other. Other schools and parents were also impressed with the way they cheered competitors on. After a long day, the winners for the Handicap award went to…. MCC! And the winners for the day overall went to… MCC! Well done team, and a particular acknowledgment of these standout performers:
John Ojo (Year 5), Tobias Jenner (Year 5), Khaden Mallett (Year 6) and Hannah Nawirridj (Year 5) have all been selected for the Darwin Region Track & Field Team.
Khaden now holds the record in Discus 12/13 year boys. John Ojo now holds the record in 200m 10 year boys and Hannah now holds the record in 200m 10 year girls.
Mr Johan van Leeuwen - Teacher
What’s Happening Around MCC?
Exiting Students
Please be advised that as part of the Terms and Conditions signed upon enrolment, we require 10 term weeks written notice. Failure to comply will render parents liable for 10 weeks school fees.
Extraordinary circumstances will be taken into account. If you feel you have extraordinary circumstances please include this with your exit form. Exemption is given at the discretion of the Principal.
An exit form can be obtained from Reception.
There will be a Working Bee this Saturday, 26th August, 8:00am-12:30pm. It will involve outside
work - gardening and general cleanup.
Great things can be done with great people!
All welcome, morning tea provided. PleaseRSVPtotheofficeforcateringpurposes:
8920 2000 / [email protected]
Working Bee
We are looking for a primary school teacher, on a full-time basis, with the ability to embed their Christian faith into all aspects of their work. The successful applicant will be committed to seeing Christian education make a real difference in the lives of their students.
For more information about working at Marrara Christian College please contact the Principal, Mr. Andrew Manning, on 8920 2000.
For general information please contact us as per details given below.
We are seeking a Christian family to billet a female Year 10 student in 2018.
She is coming from Nhulunbuy Christian College to complete her senior schooling.
For expressions of interest or further information, please contact Teagan West at the SeniorSchoolOffice:
[email protected] 2006
Home Needed
MARRARA ON SHOW
FRIDAY15 SEPTEMBER 20175:30-8:00PM
F O O D F A I RJ U M P I N G C A S T L ES C H O O L T O U R SM U S I CD R A M AD I S P L AY S & M O R E
4 T H A N N U A L A R T E X H I B I T I O N
Our Main Event Each Year!
In 3 weeks, we will once again hold our annual community event, Marrara on Show!
We are inviting families in our College Community (including staff, students, parents & extended family) the opportunity to book and organise a non-food stall at Marrara on Show. Anything from your playgroup to homemade jewellery, all are welcome to apply for this free space.
Please register your interest by Thursday 31st of August to 8920 2006 or [email protected]
We will then send you further information to confirm your place atMarrara on Show 2017! Please see 'VendorApplicationForm'onpage9.
Contact usMCC 08 8920 2000 • NTCC 08 8920 2006 • www.mcc.nt.edu.au
[email protected] • PO Box 84 Karama NT 0813 combined campus of NT Christian Schools
What Else Is Happening?
29th
TRACY VILLAGE JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB 2017/18 SEASON
We have teams in U12, U14, U16, Youth Girls & U18. All skill grades are catered for, so even if you have never played, now is a great time to start. Pre-Season Training will be on Tuesdays &
Thursdays at Tiwi Oval from late August.
For more info: www.tracyvillagefc.com / [email protected]
Vendor Application Form: Non-Food Stall
Contact Name ______________________________________________________________________________________________________
Stall Name __________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Contact Phone Number __________________________________________________________________________________________
Email Address _____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Please provide a brief description of your stall ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
For what cause are you raising funds (if any)?
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Please indicate stall requirements below:
� Display Board _______________________________________________________________________� Table/s _______________________________________________________________________________
By signing this document you are stating that the information provided is true and correct and you acknowledge that you have read and accepted the Terms and Conditions. You also understand that you will need to source or provide all items necessary for operating your stall, including but not limited to tables, stall lighting, eskies and marquees.
__________________________________________ __________________________ Signature Date
Please return completed forms to Teagan West via email at [email protected] or in person at Marrara Reception.