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Newsletter No. 32 19th October 2017
From the Principal: Mr Peter Gutteridge
Inside this issue: Principal’s Report TA Report Schedule Dr Delaney Awards Sports News Careers News Canteen Roster
97 Robinson St HORSHAM Victoria 3400
Postal: PO Box 542 Horsham Vic 3402
Ph 03 5382 3545 Fax 03 5382 0757
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.stbc.vic.edu.au
Dear Parents,
While the end of the year rapidly approaches, life at St. Brigid’s has never been busier. We are now heavily into the preparation of a number of key events for this term: Our Year 10 Presentation Ball, staffing decisions, our HEADSTART preparation, the 2018 Timetable and examination preparation and revision for our Unit 3/4 students.
STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
Congratulations to Madeleine Trudel (Yr 12) and Rachel Kemp (Yr 10) who have their photographic work featured in the 'Exposed Perceptions' Exhibition which opened last Friday night at the Horsham Regional Art Gallery. A wonderful achievement for both girls.
MARGARET SIMONDS BURSARIES
These bursaries honour the memory of Margaret Simonds and we give recognition to her visionary work in the adult educational field. The late Margaret Simonds was the founder of On Track Learning in the late 1980s and she established a network of local literacy coordinators around the region to provide volunteer tutors to literacy students. Margaret possessed the following qualities and attributes: Faith, Leadership, Innovation, Inner strength, Vision, Perseverance, Communication, Lateral thinking, Humour and Enterprise.
The recipients of these bursaries will possess and demonstrate these attributes and qualities. Margaret Simonds bursaries cover tuition fees to the value of $1000 for students enrolled at St Brigid’s for the 2018 year. These bursaries are available to any currently enrolled student from Year 7 through to Year 11 in 2017 except those students who have received these bursaries within the last three years. Application forms can be obtained from either the Front Office or on our website under “School Community” and must be returned by Friday, 10th November. Late applications will not be accepted.
Madeleine Rachel
A host family is required for a French Exchange student who is currently in Year 9 at St Brigid’s
College. Hugo is here until May 2018 and requires a family from 1st November onwards. Duration
could be short term or whatever you are prepared to offer. If interested please contact the
Front Office .
YEAR 12 2017
Next Wednesday is the final day of classes for Year 12 students and our College community will farewell the graduating class of 2017 at an assembly commencing at 12.20pm. This has traditionally been a very enjoyable event, marking the contribution of our Year 12s over six years to the College community.
The completion of Year 12 can also be a time of significant anxiety for families and school staff. Students have been made well aware that any damage to property, individuals or the reputation of the College will result in seeking another venue for their final examinations and/or exclusion from the final graduation ceremony in December. In speaking to our Year 12 cohort with Mr Lowes, we believe that our Year 12 students will act responsibly and celebrate the culmination of six years of secondary education in a most appropriate fashion.
VET ORIENTATION
Next Wednesday, 1st November students undertaking the first year of a VET course next year will attend an induction day at their respective RTOs. The day will provide an opportunity for students who have enrolled in a course to get a taste of the work and assist them decide whether to proceed with their enrolment. Many thanks to Chris Rook, our VET Co-ordinator for her organisation of the day. I would like to take this opportunity to remind students and parents that VET requires a real commitment because school work will need to be caught up, the cost for one day per week almost matches our annual school fees, and missing one day of VET can place successful completion of the course in jeopardy.
ADVISORY COUNCIL AGM
Copies of the Chairperson’s report, the Education report, the Canonical Administrator’s report and the Finance report presented at last night’s Annual General Advisory Council meeting are available from the Office on request.
REMINDER
Our Parent Information Evening for VCAL 2018 students will be held on Monday, 23rd October commencing at 7.30pm in our Library.
SCHOOL CLOSURE DAY
Advanced warning that Monday, 6th November will be a School Closure day. There will also be no classes on Tuesday, 7th November due to Melbourne Cup Day.
Yours in the community of St Brigid’s College
Peter Gutteridge Principal
BUS TRAVELLERS—2018
Application for Permission to Travel—Eligible Students forms have been issued to all students last week that travel to/from school on buses. Please ensure that you collect this form from your child, complete and return to our school by next Friday 20th October. Karen Barnes, Bus Coordinator Horsham College will be collecting them the following Monday. If this form is not returned, the assumption is that you no longer require this service in 2018.
On 15 March this year, Jackson Brand was chosen to participate in the Western Bulldogs Leadership Project in conjunction with the Northern Grampians Council, Ararat City Council and Central Grampians LLEN. The program was run by the Western Bulldogs Football Club with the aim to provide an opportunity for future leaders to develop skills that will enable them to make a difference in the community.
The program commenced on 23 March with meetings held on a fortnightly basis, alternating between Stawell and Ararat. A focus camp was held in Melbourne over the last weekend in March where participation groups across Victoria all got together for the first time and worked on a number of initiatives for their own communities. The Western Bulldogs also hosted all participants at Etihad Stadium to watch The Bulldogs beat the Sydney Swans and the group was also privileged to spend time at Whitten Oval, the home of The Bulldogs to get an insight into what it takes to run and manage a football club in the AFL.
A second camp was held in Ballarat in late August which coincided with the first AFL match the Bulldogs played at Mars Stadium. Unfortunately the result did not go their way and Port Adelaide came away winners on the night. Despite the result the camp proved to be an overall success and further enhanced the individual and team skills the participants were developing.
The program culminated with each group presenting their findings and potential community projects to their respective council members during the September school holidays. Jackson’s group looked at some of the issues facing the youth in our communities, particularly focussing on depression, mental health and a sense of belonging. Like all projects it was very well received given its importance and relevance.
At the conclusion of the project, a special awards evening was held in Stawell. All participants were awarded a certificate for all their hard work during the program and Jackson was also awarded the ‘2017 You Inspire Me Award’. This award was voted on by his peers throughout the program for being the person who inspired others to improve themselves, demonstrated care to others, was an integral part of the team and went above and beyond what was required. For this award Jackson was presented with a Western Bulldogs playing Guernsey commemorating his achievement and as the first recipient of this award, will present next year’s winner at the 2018 ceremony.
Congratulations Jackson
SPORTS NEWS
Congratulations to Anesu Gororo for achieving Level 10 status in Women’s Gymnastics! A reflection of years of dedicated training and hard work. A wonderful achievement Anesu .
Good luck to the following students who will be competing in the State Athletics down in Melbourne on Monday. Maggie Heinrich, Kayla Kelm, Aily McAuliffe, Corey McKerron, Tatiarna Nelson, Anna Sudholz and Victoria Taylor.
CAREERS NEWS
PLEASE CHECK OUT THE WEEKLY CAREERS NEWSLETTER . This weeks topics are:
Focus on Summer Schools (filmmaking, computer science, biomedicine, science, commerce, etc.)
Service and leadership programs (Scouts, Cadets, SES, CFA etc.)
New resource for students planning to undertake vocational or higher education study after school
Information evenings at Swinburne University for prospective TAFE and higher education students
New first year learning model and Victoria University
Entrepreneurship and innovation courses at Swinburne University and RMIT
The 2018 Good Universities Guide
Le Cordon Bleu Open Day, Melbourne (cookery and patisserie)
Studying psychology versus studying counselling
Exam survival tips from Swinburne University
3D Food Printing - the key to future food security?
To access the Careers Newsletter go to our School Website www.stbc.vic.edu.au Newsletters Careers News
Job Opportunity
The Athletes Foot Horsham ARE HIRING!
Casual/Part time Retail Sales Assistants. Commencing in De-cember 2017 for 14 months and ideally suited to a Gap Year student. Includes Saturday mornings.
If you love keeping fit, wearing marquis sports shoes and brands, and helping people to get walking and running then this position may be for you.
The Athletes Foot offers the highest level of training in the in-dustry. Skills you can take anywhere in Australia.
To be considered for the position you will need to possess:
An eye for detail and an obsession for cleanliness and order
Drive and determination to achieve performance and sales targets
Pride in your work and adherence to processes and procedures
Be a team player with the ability to step up to a lead-ership role when required.
Applications will only be accepted in the form of a resume and written letter addressing the 4 requirements above.
Applications close: Friday 20th October 2017 The Athletes Foot Horsham
86 Firebrace Street
Horsham VIC 3400
5382 7270
If you need any help with your application contact Mrs Lannen- [email protected]
Café Person / Barista. At chickpea we pride ourselves on fabulous food,
great coffee and a friendly casual environment.
Currently we are seeking, a person who is dedicated and committed to a career in hospitality
and who is interested in being part of our team.
The person we seek should have the following qualities:
-be well presented with a friendly disposition
- have strong customer focus and a professional attitude
- be willing and able to work early and late shifts as needed including weekends.
-be experienced or very keen to learn on the job.
-have the availability for this full time permanent position
-be able to work in a fast paced, pressured environment
-have an eye for detail and presentation.
Apply in person or via email at [email protected]
UPCOMING EVENTS
YEAR 10 MOCK INTERVIEW PROGRAM
WEDNESDAY 8TH NOVEMBER
As part of Pathways to the Future Year 10 students are preparing for the upcoming Mock Interviews. They have been given a selection of job positions that they can apply for and they are required to submit a job application letter and tailored resume for one of the positions. Students will also be given information on how to best prepare for a job interview. Each student will participate in a 45minute group interview. Panel members are currently being finalised. Stay Tuned for further information!!!
UPCOMING EVENT
VCAL IN THE SPOTLIGHT
Information Session
DATE: Monday 23rd October
VENUE: St Brigid’s College School Library
TIME: 7.30-8.30pm
Compulsory Information Session for students starting their VCAL Program in 2018
Students are expected to attend with a parent or guardian.
The session will provide detailed information on the VCAL program delivered at St Brigid’s College including:
The goals and focus of the program- How is it different to VCE? Requirements for satisfactory completion VCAL Program 2018 Information about the different VCAL Strands How to achieve an apprenticeship, school-based apprenticeship or traineeship? Structured Workplace Learning Expectations of VCAL students VCAL Program for Headstart
It will also be a great opportunity for you to ask any questions and to meet the VCAL Team.
If you have any questions, please contact VCAL Coordinator Mrs Lesley Lannen on 5382 3545 or [email protected]
GENERAL NEWS
Mon 23rd Oct State Track n Field
VCAL Information Session 7.30pm
Mon 23rd Oct—Fri 27th Oct
Yr 9 Outdoor Ed camp
Tue 24th Oct Yr 8 Greater Western boys Volleyball
Fri 27th Oct Yr 10 Presentation Ball
Tue 31st Oct Yr 9/10 T20 Blast Cricket
Wed 1st Nov Yr 7/8 Cricket/Tennis—Greater
Western
VCE exams commence
Mon 6th Nov—Fri 10th Nov
Yr 9 Outdoor Ed camp
Mon 6th & Tue 7th Nov SCHOOL CLOSURE DAYS
Thu 9th Nov Yr 7/8 Super 8’s Cricket
Fri 10th Nov ASSEMBLY TIMETABLE
Mon 20th Nov—Fri 24th Nov
Yr 9-11 exam week
Year 11/12
Baccara Mackley, Harry Bryan and Nikita Jorgensen—for the fantastic job they did helping to organise and
facilitate the Yr 9 Mindfulness Matters Day.
Year 9/10
Sophie Fechner—for being proactive and using her leadership skills during
Homeroom.
Year 7/8
Tatiarna Nelson—for her wonderful achievement in the horse events at
the Horsham Show.
Congratulations!
CALENDAR OF EVENTS DR DANIEL DELANEY AWARDS
TA REPORT SCHEDULE
Week/Date TA Reports released
Week 3 Oct 27th Yr 10
Week 4 Nov 3rd Yr 9
Week 5 Nov 10th Yr 8
Week 6 Nov 17th Yr 7
Date 9.00am —11.15am 11.30am—1.30pm
Mon 23rd Oct Robynne Bryan Christine Wearne
Tue 24th Oct Elise Ross Melissa Goldsmith
Wed 25th Oct Janie Wilde Michelle O’Connell
Thu 26th Oct Belinda Avery Jo Carroll
Fri 27th Oct Zeina Jordan Zeina Jordan
Mon 30th Oct Kelly McRae Michelle Morris
Tue 31st Oct Nicole Bell Riona Reynolds
Wed 1st Nov Melinda Brilliant Jane Elliott
Thu 2nd Nov Caroline Geue Sheena Kirby
Fri 3rd Nov Tracey Pitts Stacey Clyne
CANTEEN ROSTER
Darlot St Ph 5382 6006
Open 7 days
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Students get 10% off iPad screen
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5382 1162