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The Star A Catholic School committed to the Lasallian Vision of Education Celebrating 60 Years 1954 - 2014 TERM 3 WEEK 2 1 AUGUST 2014 ISSUE 23 / 14 Dear St Michael’s College Community, ACADEMIC ASSEMBLIES Congratulations to all students who have received Academic Excellence and/or Academic Endeavour awards at the Primary and Secondary Academic Assemblies held over the last two weeks. As we recognize and celebrate the achievements of each of the individual award recipients, the sheer number of students acknowledged also provides a clear indication of the value placed on learning at the College. I am also very aware of, and congratulate, the many other students who have put themselves right on the cusp of such awards, or are achieving above the expectations they have set for themselves. I would also like to acknowledge our Year 10 students on their recent graduation from the Middle School to the Senior School. While this is in many ways a symbolic moment, the transition is also very practical as they now move into their SACE subject selection program in preparation for their final years of schooling. This process requires a significant partnership between the staff, students and families to get best outcomes. LASALLIAN MISSION COUNCIL It was our pleasure this week to host the Lasallian Mission Council at St Michael’s College. The recent establishment of the LMC is intended to strengthen the association between the Brothers and those engaged with them in their Mission. In addition to their scheduled meeting, the Council was also able to undertake a well-received tour of the College. A number of members of the LMC present are well known to us, including the Chair of our own College Board Marie Dorrington, past Chair and current Board member Br Chris Gorringe and past Principal Steve Byrne. We wish the LMC all the best in their important role within the Lasallian organization. SEQTA St Michael’s College is committed to providing an outstanding contemporary learning environment where students and teachers are afforded the very best opportunities to develop their skills and effectively utilise available technologies to improve learning outcomes. As part of this commitment, we continue to roll out our learning management system, SEQTA. SEQTA is a web-based learning management system that enables teachers, students and parents to collaborate more effectively to establish better learning and teaching opportunities. During Semester One, staff have been utilising SEQTA for a number of purposes, including student attendance, pastoral noting, progress reports and communication. Student Coneqt was also enabled as teachers trialled and developed the learning portal facet of the LMS. From the beginning of Semester Two, all secondary students now have formal access to all subject outlines, assessment plans and lesson resources through the learning portal. As SEQTA is web-based, this essentially allows students access back into their classroom from anywhere, at any time. I would encourage parents to investigate how the learning portal operates with your sons and daughters and further encourage their use of this learning resource. As we continue the implementation process, 2015 will see teachers formally utilising the assessment and marksbook elements of SEQTA, at which time parents will also have access to ‘Parent Coneqt’. I would like to thank the staff of St Michael’s College for their commitment to ensuring the success of this implementation process and continually working towards improved learning outcomes for our students. John Foley Principal SECONDARY CAMPUS | 15 Mitton Avenue Henley Beach SA 5022 | T 8356 5966 | F 8356 1092 PRIMARY CAMPUS | 78 East Avenue Beverley SA 5009 | T 8346 6548 | F 8346 9449 STUDENT ABSENTEE/LATE ARRIVAL LINES: | Primary: 8150 2397 | Secondary: 8150 2323 W: www.smc.sa.edu.au | E: [email protected] | E: [email protected] | @PrincipalSMC

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The Star

A Catholic School committed to the Lasallian Vision of Education

Celebrating 60 Years 1954 - 2014

T E R M 3 W E E K 2 – 1 A U G U S T 2 0 1 4 – I S S U E 2 3 / 1 4

Dear St Michael’s College Community,

ACADEMIC ASSEMBLIES

Congratulations to all students who have received Academic Excellence and/or Academic Endeavour awards at the Primary and Secondary Academic Assemblies held over the last two weeks. As we recognize and celebrate the achievements of each of the individual award recipients, the sheer number of students acknowledged also provides a clear indication of the value placed on learning at the College. I am also very aware of, and congratulate, the many other students who have put themselves right on the cusp of such awards, or are achieving above the expectations they have set for themselves.

I would also like to acknowledge our Year 10 students on their recent graduation from the Middle School to the Senior School. While this is in many ways a symbolic moment, the transition is also very practical as they now move into their SACE subject selection program in preparation for their final years of schooling. This process requires a significant partnership between the staff, students and families to get best outcomes.

LASALLIAN MISSION COUNCIL

It was our pleasure this week to host the Lasallian Mission Council at St Michael’s College. The recent establishment of

the LMC is intended to strengthen the association between the Brothers and those engaged with them in their Mission. In addition to their scheduled meeting, the Council was also able to undertake a well-received tour of the College. A

number of members of the LMC present are well known to us, including the Chair of our own College Board Marie Dorrington, past Chair and current Board member Br Chris Gorringe and past Principal Steve Byrne. We wish the LMC all the best in their important role within the Lasallian organization.

SEQTA

St Michael’s College is committed to providing an outstanding contemporary learning environment where students and teachers are afforded the very best opportunities to develop their skills and effectively utilise available technologies to improve learning outcomes. As part of this commitment, we continue to roll out our learning management system, SEQTA. SEQTA is a web-based learning management system that enables teachers, students and parents to collaborate more effectively to establish better learning and teaching opportunities. During Semester One, staff have been utilising

SEQTA for a number of purposes, including student attendance, pastoral noting, progress reports and communication.

Student Coneqt was also enabled as teachers trialled and developed the learning portal facet of the LMS. From the beginning of Semester Two, all secondary students now have formal access to all subject outlines, assessment plans and lesson resources through the learning portal. As SEQTA is web-based, this essentially allows students access back into their classroom from anywhere, at any time. I would encourage parents to investigate how the learning portal operates with your sons and daughters and further encourage their use of this learning resource. As we continue the

implementation process, 2015 will see teachers formally utilising the assessment and marksbook elements of SEQTA, at which time parents will also have access to ‘Parent Coneqt’. I would like to thank the staff of St Michael’s College for their commitment to ensuring the success of this implementation process and continually working towards improved learning outcomes for our students.

John Foley Principal

SECONDARY CAMPUS | 15 Mitton Avenue Henley Beach SA 5022 | T 8356 5966 | F 8356 1092

PRIMARY CAMPUS | 78 East Avenue Beverley SA 5009 | T 8346 6548 | F 8346 9449

STUDENT ABSENTEE/LATE ARRIVAL LINES: | Primary: 8150 2397 | Secondary: 8150 2323

W: www.smc.sa.edu.au | E: [email protected] | E: smcpr [email protected] | @Pr inc ipa lSMC

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SEMESTER I, 2014 ACADEMIC AWARD WINNERS Congratulations to the following students in Years 10, 11 & 12 who achieved Academic Excellence or Academic Endeavour awards for their Semester I studies.

Academic Excellence: presented to those students who averaged an ‘A’ grade across their Semester 1 subject areas.

Academic Endeavour: presented to students who achieved ‘Excellent’ or ‘Good’ for Application to Study and Behaviour in class

for all subjects. ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE

YEAR 10

Jordan JAMES 10BL

Jordana MONTESI 10CF

Emily MAZZONE 10CO

Gemma VICTORY 10CO

Sarah VICTORY 10CO

Sarah CLARK 10FH

Isabella MCCULLOCH 10FH Sophie MORGAN 10FH

Guy D'ANGELO 10HA

Jake DORWARD 10HA

Darren IP 10HA

Michael LUPPINO 10HA

Anthony BESHARA 10KA

Adrian MARCHESAN 10KA

Adam ROMANO 10KA

Elio ARRUZZA 10MO Jacob DE LEON 10MO

Jordan DIBARTOLO 10MO

Silvio FRANCISCO 10MO

Luke KRIS 10MO

Nicholas SCARFO 10MO

David TALLADIRA 10MO

Sarah WILLIAMS 10ST

Kate HALL 10SU

Claudia IELASI 10SU

Eliza JESSUP 10SU Kathryn JOHNSTONE 10SU

Sarah MILDE 10SU

Georgia PARISOTTO 10SU

Dana PETROVSKI 10SU

Madison STEGMEYER 10SU

Taylor STRUBE 10SU

Olivia VENTURA 10SU

James GORCILOV 10ZT

Brandon LE 10ZT Jessey NGUYEN 10ZT

Mark TALLADIRA 10ZT

YEAR 11

Marijah ALEXANDRIDES 11BP

Charlotte BILLETT 11BP

Joshua BILSKE 11BP

Samuel CANNATA 11BP Naomi FIRNS 11BP

Emma FOLEY 11BP

Zachary RYKE 11BP

Jacqueline SCAFFIDI 11BP

Natalya ZUPAN 11BP

Annina D'AMICO 11BR

Claudia MAY 11BR

Niki ROMEO 11GA

Beth SELBY 11GA

Esmeralda STEFANOPOULOS 11GA Mary HADGIS 11GE

Joseph LUPPINO 11GE

Gabriella OWENS 11GE

Anne-Marie PORTOLESI 11GE

Bradley PRATT 11GE

Gabrielle GONOS 11KP

Thomas CAREY 11MS

Hannah COLEMAN 11MS

Stephanie LADEN 11MS Laura SAVAGLIA 11MS

Lily SCHUBERT 11MS

Joshua SMITH 11MS

Jordan EVENS 11PE

Jack STEWART 11PE

Bianca BRATTOLI 11RS

Thomas JACQUIER 11SO

Lucy MATSON 11SO

Hayley PARKINSON 11SO

Emily ZOTT 11SO

YEAR 12

Ermiony ANDRUSHENKO 12BU

Nancy AZZOLLINI 12BU

Chantelle BARDADYN 12BU Eleanor DAY 12BU

Julian MILLEVOI 12BU

Madeleine O'CONNOR 12BU

Sabrina SGHIRRIPA 12BU

Lawrence TAVERNA 12BU

Lauren BOTTIN 12CD

Rachelle MOSES 12CD

Emily SCUTERI 12CD

Alicia CARDONE 12CU

Samuel PASSANITI 12CU Felicia SPADAVECCHIA 12CU

Isabella NOCERA 12DJ

Hannah SCHWARZ 12DJ

Mitchell WYLLIE 12DJ

Isla MAPLESON 12ED

Vanessa STEFANO 12ED

Adam SWAN 12ED

Abbey BELTON 12KI

Luke BUTCHER 12KI Daniel SETTIMIO 12KI

Alessandra GORCILOV 12MA

Alexander KIOSSES 12MA

Scarlett PARKER 12MA

Thomas REICHSTEIN 12MA

Imma CARUSO 12PE

Sonya LORENZONI 12PE

Concetta SPADAVECCHIA 12PE

Chelsea FORTUNA 12RA

Nicolette GIANNINI 12RA Lucy TWEED 12RA

Michael UCCI 12RA

ACADEMIC ENDEAVOUR

YEAR 10

Charlie DESSAUR 10BL

Luke D'SOUZA 10BL

Jordan JAMES 10BL

Arran JOHNSTON 10BL

Thomas KENNEWELL 10BL James PEDLAR 10BL

Agostino TRIMBOLI 10BL

Georgia ADAMSON 10CF

Ella BULLOCK 10CF

Rachel CRAIG 10CF

Angela D'AMICO 10CF

Madeleine DENICHILO 10CF

Courtney HAMMOND 10CF

Madelaine MCINERNEY 10CF

Jordana MONTESI 10CF Jennifer NGUYEN 10CF

Rebecca PASSANITI 10CF

Olivia SHARMAN 10CF

Chelsea SHEPHERD 10CF

Tayla WILLIAMS 10CF

Alexandra DEPALO 10CO

Sarah DUNDON 10CO

Francesca GERMANIS 10CO

Payton HOGAN 10CO Alexandra LEAN 10CO

Adriana LUPPINO 10CO

Olivia MALONEY 10CO

Emily MAZZONE 10CO

Millicent NEWMAN 10CO

Lucy POLL 10CO

Paris ROWE 10CO

Mia TRONCONE 10CO

Sarah VICTORY 10CO

Gemma VICTORY 10CO Gabrielle VILLANI 10CO

Alexandra ABBRACCIAVENTO 10FH

Catherine AGOSTINO 10FH

Sarah CLARK 10FH

Olivia CLARKE 10FH

Sarah CROSS 10FH Sarah DUNN 10FH

Daniella ECONOMOU 10FH

Rhea JOLLEY 10FH

Madeline LINDSAY 10FH

Isabella MCCULLOCH 10FH

Sophie MORGAN 10FH

Claire VAUGHAN 10FH

Guy D'ANGELO 10HA

Jake DORWARD 10HA Joshua GWYNNE 10HA

Darren IP 10HA

Michael LUPPINO 10HA

Nathan MANUELL 10HA

Alex PARASKEVAS 10HA

Lawrence VERBI 10HA

Natale ARMIENTO 10KA

Luke BAGNARA 10KA

Anthony BESHARA 10KA

Joe BINGHAM 10KA Matthew CORCORAN 10KA

Anthony DE DOMINICIS 10KA

William FAZZALARI 10KA

Rhys JOHNSTON 10KA

Adrian MARCHESAN 10KA

Harvey MILLER 10KA

Adam ROMANO 10KA

Matthew ROSSI 10KA

Matthew SAMPSON 10KA Nikolas SGHIRRIPA 10KA

Joel WESTBROOK 10KA

Elio ARRUZZA 10MO

Lucas BRAGAGNOLO 10MO

Jacob DE LEON 10MO

Silvio FRANCISCO 10MO

Luke KRIS 10MO

Samuel MCKAY 10MO Nicholas SCARFO 10MO

James STAVRIDES 10MO

David TALLADIRA 10MO

Lee VISSER 10MO

Ashleigh DEFRANCESCHI 10ST

Sarah DILENA 10ST

Alice GARTNER 10ST

Sui Pen HLAWNCEU 10ST

Tahlia JACOBS 10ST Rahmah KHALEEL 10ST

Natarsha PORTELLI 10ST

Shaytesse RAINES 10ST

Kalyan RIGNEY 10ST

Charlotte ROGERS 10ST

Alli TAM 10ST

Nina VO 10ST

Mia VOULGARAKIS 10ST

Sarah WILLIAMS 10ST

Leila WORTHLEY 10ST Olivia CARUSO 10SU

Lucy COLWILL 10SU

Rosalia DI GIOVANNI 10SU

Natalie FAZZARI 10SU

Anastasia FILIANGOURAS 10SU

Emily FULFORD 10SU

Kate HALL 10SU

Claudia IELASI 10SU

Eliza JESSUP 10SU Mercedes LANE 10SU

Emily MARANDO 10SU

Sarah MILDE 10SU

Georgia PARISOTTO 10SU

Dana PETROVSKI 10SU

Taylor RYKE 10SU

Madison STEGMEYER 10SU

Taylor STRUBE 10SU Olivia VENTURA 10SU

Nathan BEHRENDT 10ZT

Cassidy DORIAN 10ZT

James GORCILOV 10ZT

Brandon LE 10ZT

Jessey NGUYEN 10ZT

Thomas SCHMUSCH 10ZT

Mark TALLADIRA 10ZT

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ACADEMIC ENDEAVOUR (Continued)

YEAR 11

Marijah ALEXANDRIDES 11BP

Charlotte BILLETT 11BP

Joshua BILSKE 11BP

Shaina BLACKBURN 11BP

Natalie BROUGHTON 11BP Samuel CANNATA 11BP

Damien CARDONE 11BP

Gabriella D'ALOIA 11BP

Naomi FIRNS 11BP

Emma FOLEY 11BP

Carly FULFORD 11BP

Charlee HODGES 11BP

Francesco LARIZZA 11BP

George LAZOS 11BP Joshua LIGUORO 11BP

Zachary RYKE 11BP

Jacqueline SCAFFIDI 11BP

Natalya ZUPAN 11BP

Annina D'AMICO 11BR

Julian KAMENJARIN 11BR

Claudia MAY 11BR

Chelsea SLECZKA 11BR

Ashlea SVETLICHNY 11BR

Monique WARE 11BR Lily MITTIGA 11CH

Benita RULLO 11CH

Jessica STEFANO 11CH

Dylan TANNER 11CH

Dimitria VASILELLIS 11CH

Nikki BLACKMORE 11GA

Brittany GEORGIADIS 11GA

Darcy GINEVER 11GA

Douglas GREIG 11GA Jack LANGHAM 11GA

Olivia PAPADOPOULOS 11GA

Niki ROMEO 11GA

Beth SELBY 11GA

Esmeralda STEFANOPOULOS 11GA

Sasa TADIC 11GA

Thomas ANIC-KALIGER 11GE

Mia FRANCESCA 11GE

Carla GIORDANO 11GE

Mary HADGIS 11GE Joseph LUPPINO 11GE

Timothy MARINOFF 11GE

Isabella MARZOUK 11GE

Cameron MCHEYZER 11GE

Sam MORGAN 11GE

Gabriella OWENS 11GE

Anne-Marie PORTOLESI 11GE

Bradley PRATT 11GE

Matthew VASILEFF 11GE Ashley WEGENER 11GE

Edyn BALDISSERA 11KP

Gabrielle GONOS 11KP

Nikolas KARTAS 11KP Elena KOUTSOUKOS 11KP

Lisa-Marie LOPRESTI 11KP

Aaron McKAY 11KP

Stephanie PATCHING 11KP

Lachlan YOUNG 11KP

Luke ZILLE 11KP

Hannah COLEMAN 11MS

Georgia DE SIRA 11MS

Bal DHAKAL 11MS Rebecca FANECO 11MS

Patrick JENKO 11MS

Melak KHALEEL 11MS

Lisa KIDMAN 11MS

Stephanie LADEN 11MS

Conor LEVY 11MS

Carlo LONGOBARDI 11MS

Cilla NESVANULICA 11MS

Simon PEGOLI 11MS

Laura SAVAGLIA 11MS Lily SCHUBERT 11MS

Joshua SMITH 11MS

Jessica SUTTON 11MS

Jordan EVENS 11PE

Isabella FURNARI 11PE

Lachlan HOLT 11PE

Shimron LOBO 11PE

Tyson MAUK 11PE

Angus MITCHELL 11PE Lauren NELLI 11PE

Jovan NESVANULICA 11PE

Lauren STEER 11PE

Jack STEWART 11PE

Aleisha ZAMPERIN 11PE

Bianca BRATTOLI 11RS

Morgan DREWER 11RS

Joshua JACKSON 11RS

Jordan MARICIC 11RS Carmel SICILIANO 11RS

Isabelle WRIGHT 11RS

Samir BARAKET 11SO

Orla HANDRICK 11SO

Samuel HAYES 11SO

Thomas JACQUIER 11SO

Lucy MATSON 11SO

Beatrice MCDOWALL 11SO

Sean MCGOWAN 11SO

Hayley PARKINSON 11SO Alexander SNOW 11SO

Justin STEER 11SO

Meg WILLIAMS 11SO

Chantelle WILSON 11SO

Emily ZOTT 11SO

YEAR 12

Ermiony ANDRUSHENKO 12BU

Nancy AZZOLLINI 12BU

Chantelle BARDADYN 12BU Kate BRETON 12BU

Mikayla CASE 12BU

Daniel COLWILL 12BU

Eleanor DAY 12BU

Jessica JOSEPH 12BU

Julian MILLEVOI 12BU

Jordan MURPHY 12BU

Madeleine O'CONNOR 12BU

Chiara OWENS 12BU Sabrina SGHIRRIPA 12BU

Lawrence TAVERNA 12BU

Grace BARILLA 12CD

Lauren BOTTIN 12CD

Emma BURRIDGE 12CD

Marcus DELUCA 12CD

Benjamin MAIN 12CD

Alex MCNEISH 12CD

Brendan MOORE 12CD

Rachelle MOSES 12CD Melika PAULS 12CD

Kelly SALVEMINI 12CD

Maja SARIC 12CD

Antony SCARFO 12CD

Emily SCUTERI 12CD

John STEVENS 12CD

Patrick ALM 12CU

Olivia BERSAGLIERE 12CU

Alicia CARDONE 12CU Jessica DE FAVARI 12CU

Brittany JESSUP 12CU

Ella KEARSLEY 12CU

Chelsea KRALIK 12CU

Samuel PASSANITI 12CU

Alanah PATERSON 12CU

Hannah ROSS 12CU

Julia RUSSO 12CU

Felicia SPADAVECCHIA 12CU Stephen TANNER 12CU

Billie TANNER 12CU

Dominique TRAGOS 12CU

Jason BUTLER 12DE

Tamlyn DELL'ORO 12DE

James DEPINTO 12DE

Emma-Rose ECKERT 12DE

Tessa FRANSON 12DE

Alannah GREENHAM 12DE

Michael MARINELLI 12DE Leah MCKEOWN 12DEEden

MCLEAN 12DE

Warren PETERS 12DE

Liam TRIFONOFF 12DE

Danny ZANARDO 12DE

Anthony AGOSTINO 12DJ

Alyssa BELL 12DJ

Lydia HLAWNCEU 12DJ

Gabrielle LUPPINO 12DJ Lachlan MCLEOD 12DJ

Olivia MORI 12DJ

Georgie MURRAY 12DJ

Isabella NOCERA 12DJ

Hannah SCHWARZ 12DJ

Gabrielle SINOR 12DJ

Alexander TOTH 12DJ Harrison TRACEY 12DJ

Adam WATTS 12DJ

Mitchell WYLLIE 12DJ

Mitchell BOULTON 12ED

Dana CARUSO 12ED

Samuel DARLING 12ED

Oliver DUNN 12ED

Mohammed JABATEH 12ED

Isla MAPLESON 12ED Vanessa STEFANO 12ED

Adam SWAN 12ED

Abbey BELTON 12KI

Monique BROUGHTON 12KI

Luke BUTCHER 12KI

Felicity COX 12KI

Liam HAMLYN 12KI

Mutula KAYUMBA 12KI

Stephanie MARANDO 12KI

Keeley PEARCE 12KI Daniel SETTIMIO 12KI

Lauren SIMIONATO 12KI

Carly STASZUK 12KI

Georgia WRIGHT 12KI

Alessandra GORCILOV 12MA

Nicole HALL 12MA

Alex HANNAFORD 12MA

Alexander KIOSSES 12MA

Scarlett PARKER 12MA Olivia PARKER 12MA

Emily PLACE 12MA

Thomas REICHSTEIN 12MA

Kelsey REYNOLDS 12MA

Jordan RICHARDS 12MA

Phoebe SCHIPPER 12MA

Imma CARUSO 12PE

Melissa CLOTHIER 12PE

Ryan COLLINGWOOD 12PE Holly DUNDON 12PE

Jake GAZETTAS 12PE

Zachary HAGAN 12PE

Sonya LORENZONI 12PE

Concetta SPADAVECCHIA 12PE

Adam ZANARDO 12PE

Kate CORCORAN 12RA

Luisa D'ANTIOCCHIA 12RA

Nicolina DI GIOVANNI 12RA

Chelsea FORTUNA 12RA Nicolette GIANNINI 12RA

Murtaza HUSSAINI 12RA

Heath JOHNSTON 12RA

Saif NAJM 12RA

Patrick QUINN 12RA

Mohammad REZAI 12RA

Jesse SCIANCALEPORE 12RA

Kelly SHARP 12RA

Luke STREHLE 12RA Lucy TWEED 12RA

Michael UCCI 12RA

Tyler VENTER 12RA

Seren WEST 12RA

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CALENDAR

TERM 3 AUGUST

1 Co-curricular & Special photos

4 Yr 12 (2015) SACE Evening 7pm

Yr 12 (2014) SATAC Evening 7pm

Careers Night 6-8pm

National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander

Children’s Day

5 Yr 8 2014 Music Information Night

6 Yr 11 (2015) Subject Selection Assembly

7 Australian Mathematics Competition (S)

9 International Day of the World’s

Indigenous People

12 International Youth Day

Yr 4 ICAS Maths

Yr 12 (2015) Subject Selection Assembly

13 Secondary Campus Mass (Assumption)

14 Yr 11 Retreat Christian Family Centre

15 Feast of the Assumption of the

Blessed Virgin

Yr 12 Seminar Day

18 Book Week (P)

19 World Humanitarian Day

20 Yr 9&10 (2015) Assembly & Subject

Selection Procedures & Focus

Parent/Teacher Interviews (S)

Students dismissed at 1:05pm

21 Yr 8-10 Class/Individual Photos

22 Principal’s Tour (S) 9:15am

Yr 8 Retreat Yr 9 Geography Excursion

Adelaide School Bands Festival

at Westminster College

DIAMOND JUBILEE EVENTS

21 September Primary School Fete 7 December Mass & Reunion

MASS Parents and parishioners are warmly invited to attend Mass at either Campus each week during school time. Please do not hesitate to

contact the College with any queries. PRIMARY: Thursday at 9:05am

SECONDARY: Wednesday 9:00am

SCHOOL PERFORMANCE

REPORT 2013 is available online at

http://www.smc.sa.edu.au/news-information/college-information

Hard copies by request to [email protected]

YOUTH MINISTRY NEWS To view the latest copy of Youth Ministry News, visit

http://www.cathyouthadelaide.org.au/

SOUTHERN CROSS NEWSPAPER Go to www.thesoutherncross.org.au

to view the latest issue of The Southern Cross.

REST IN PEACE

Mr Giuseppe Oliveri Beloved Grandfather of Lorenz Oliveri (12DE)

Mr Callum Callaghan

Much loved Brother of Mrs Erin Stanborough (Staff)

Mr Harold Raymond Healy Much loved Father of Mr Tony Healy (Staff)

Mr Michael Musci

Much loved Father of Mr James Musci (Staff)

Eternal rest grant unto them O Lord and let perpetual light shine upon them. May their souls, and the souls of all the faithful departed,

through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen

ST MICHAEL’S COLLEGE

DIAMOND JUBILEE

1954 – 2014

WE REMEMBER …

Br Kevin Moloney’s driving ethos for the College was a vision where the school would be a place where peace and justice would reign and where none shall wrong another. At the start of his Headmastership in 1977, Br Kevin’s major dictum was that St Michael’s was not a supermarket where those who came to it could choose only certain elements in its life, eg the academic but not the religious, the sporting but not other social involvement. He maintained that enrolment at St Michael’s involved undertaking a package which embraced the academic, the sporting, the care for others, involvement in social and community affairs and the taking up of leadership roles where possible, and, where not possible, the duty of positively supporting those who did take up those roles. In 1978 he reinstated the Cadet Unit at the

College with St Michael’s students gaining the coveted Adventure Training Award Badge, distinctions in leadership courses, undertaking bivouacs and annual camps experiencing bush life which involved preparing and cooking their own meals, first aid, map reading and compass activities. Mr Cornish joined the unit and brought with him his CMF knowledge as a medical and hygiene officer, as well as his teaching abilities, for the benefit of all. Celebrations for the 25th Anniversary of St Michael’s College ran for the whole year in 1979. Under the management of Br Kevin, successful events were held including a Mass attended by more than 5,000 people and a special gathering in the Adelaide Town Hall. Through 1980 and 1981, Br Kevin planned further building extensions that would enable the College to widen its curriculum offerings. 6 June, 1982 saw the completion and opening of the Environmental Design Centre (currently the Technical Studies and Art area). This group of buildings catered for woodwork, metalwork and plastics, as well as art, photography, drama, design and pottery. Br Kevin, during his principalship and after realising that the College did not have a formal opportunity to farewell the Year 12 cohort, introduced the ceremony

known as Graduation Evening. And so started the tradition of farewelling our Year 12 students and their families with a Graduation Mass. As they are today, students were presented to the assembled community, given a Certificate of Graduation and a special memento. They were also publicly thanked for the contribution each had made to the life of the school. Br Kevin Moloney’s vision to widen the curriculum offerings of St Michael’s College also culminated in the purchase of a property at Goolwa. This acquisition enabled class groups of about thirty students to experience extra activities in the Victor Harbour and Hindmarsh Island area. It provided a place in which leadership seminars for the school leaders and prefects could be held away from a school atmosphere.

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TERM 3 TUITION FEES 2014 Tuition fees are being posted home. If you do not receive an account, please contact Ms Jane Green, Registrar, at the Secondary Campus. Parents are encouraged to make contact if they wish to discuss any financial matters relating to tuition fees, particularly to make alternative payment arrangements. College Fees can be paid by Cash, Cheque, Direct Debit, Master Card, Visa Card, or EFTPOS (withdrawing from cheque or savings accounts). Accounts can also be paid by telephone using credit card facilities. Cash withdrawals from EFTPOS are not available.

TERM 3 FEES ARE DUE FOR PAYMENT BY FRIDAY 1 August, 2014 A $20.00 ADMINISTRATION CHARGE IS LEVIED ON ALL OVERDUE ACCOUNTS,

UNLESS ALTERNATIVE PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE BEFORE THE DUE DATE.

NATIONAL VOCATIONS AWARENESS WEEK 2014, VOCATIONS & PRAYER VIGIL On Friday 8 August, the Feast of St Mary of the Cross Mackillop, the Vocations Centre is again holding our Vocations Prayer Vigil in St Francis Xavier Cathedral.

Archbishop Phillip Wilson will celebrate Mass at 6:00pm with Exposition and Benediction to follow. During Exposition students from different schools will lead us through times of prayer and reflection focusing on Jesus’ call to us in the Scriptures. This will be a wonderful opportunity for Parish groups and individuals to pray together for Vocations for the Archdiocese while celebrating St Mary of the Cross’ Feast Day.

There will be refreshments in the Cathedral Hall after Benediction. For more details, contact Deacon Tony Telford-Sharp on 8210 8120 or email [email protected].

CHILD & ADOLESCENT SLEEP CLINIC The Child & Adolescent Sleep Clinic at Flinders University is providing treatments for common childhood sleep problems. The clinic is currently welcoming referrals for children aged between 6-13 years. For more information contact [email protected] or 8201 7587.

SECONDARY CAMPUS

YEAR 9 PARENTS DINNER AND CATCH-UP Wednesday 6 August 2014 at The Lakes Resort Hotel, at 7:00pm. RVSP your reply to Sharon May at: [email protected] or 0414 228 577 by 1 August. All Year 9 parents welcome.

YEAR 11 STUDENTS On Tuesday 12 August all Year 11 students are required to be at school at the normal time of 8:45am. They will be attending a Subject Selection Assembly in Lesson 1. This is an important part of their preparation for their subject selections for Year 12 and attendance is compulsory.

Mrs Dunn, Year 11 Year Level Director

YEAR 11 LASALLIAN RETREAT – Thursday 14 August 2014, 8:45am – 2:00pm YEAR 12 LASALLIAN SEMINAR DAY 3 – Friday 15 August 2014, 8:45am – 1:30pm A reminder that Year 11 and 12 students will be participating in these reflection days which will be facilitated by Lasallian Youth Ministers, at the Christian Family Centre. These events are an integral part of the College Religious Education and Pastoral Programs and as such, all students are required to attend. Students are asked to bring a pen, recess and bottled water for the day. Lunch is provided. For more details, please refer to the parent letter which has been distributed in Pastoral Care this week.

Mrs Brigette Jaeschke, Director of Mission

SECONDARY SUBJECT COUNSELLING INFORMATION Term 3 is when students and parents make important decisions regarding subject choices in preparation for future career pathways. These choices should be guided by student interest and success in preparatory subjects. Students in Year 10 have completed, or will be completing in Semester 2, the Personal Learning Plan (PLP) as the first stage of their SACE certificate. This is designed to assist students to identify possible career paths. Various parent information nights are designed to explain the subject selection process and SACE certificate requirements and I urge parents to attend these if at all possible. Mr Anthony Vizaniaris and Ms Rose Coorey are available for Careers Counselling and Mr Kevin Woolford is available for advice on VET courses. Appointments can be made by contacting Student Services. Critical dates for various stages of the subject selection process are listed below. Due dates for the return of various forms will be published on the forms. Your support in this important process is greatly appreciated and I can be contacted through Student Services to clarify any issues arising.

YEAR 12 SCHEDULE

Monday 4 August – Staff Centre (7:00pm)

South Australian Tertiary Admissions Centre (SATAC) Information Evening. Attendance recommended: Current Year 12 parents

Monday 4 August – Founders Hall (6:00pm to 8:00pm)

Careers Night: information displays by various tertiary organisations and business sectors. Optional attendance: Current Year 12 students and parents.

YEAR 11 SCHEDULE

Monday 4 August – Founders Hall (6:00pm to 8:00pm)

Careers Night: information displays by various tertiary organisations and business sectors. Optional attendance: Current Year 11 students and parents.

Monday 4 August – MacKillop Centre (7:00pm)

SACE Parent Information Evening. Attendance recommended: Current Year 11 parents.

Tuesday 12 August – MacKillop Centre (9:00am)

Year 12 (2015) Subject Selection information distributed to students, including Subject Handbook, Subject Selection Form, etc. Attendance compulsory: Current Year 11 students.

Tuesday 2 September – Resource Centre (9:00am – 8:30pm)

Subject Selection Counselling Day. No Year 11 lessons. Current Year 11 students and parents required to attend prearranged interviews.

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YEAR 10 SCHEDULE

Monday 4 August – Founders Hall (6:00pm to 8:00pm)

Careers Night: information displays by various tertiary organisations and business sectors. Optional attendance: Current Year 10 students and parents.

Wednesday 6 August – MacKillop Centre (9:00am)

Year 11 (2015) Subject Selection information distributed to students, including Subject Handbook, Subject Selection Form, etc. Attendance compulsory: Current Year 10 students.

Monday 25 August – Resource Centre (9:00am – 8:30pm)

Subject Selection Counselling Day. No Year 10 lessons. Current Year 10 students and parents required to attend prearranged interviews.

YEAR 8 AND 9 SCHEDULE

Wednesday 20 August (Pastoral Care)

Student subject selection procedures assembly. Attendance compulsory: Current Year 8 and 9 students.

Ms Bron Kemp, Director of Teaching & Learning

2014 SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIONS AND ASSESSMENTS FOR SCHOOLS AND NYSF A small group of students participated in the Science Competition this year and the following students are deserving of commendation. Benjamin Fitzgerald Year 9 High Distinction top 1% of students in Australia Jessey Nguyen Year 10 Distinction top 6 % of students in Australia Lily Schubert Year 11 Merit

Lily Schubert was successful in being accepted to attend the National Youth Science Forum in Canberra in January 2015. This is a very

competitive program to win a place in and past students have spoken very highly of the experience. The Rotary Club of West Lakes has supported Lily in her application and financially with generous sponsorship.

Mr Robert Dempsey, Head of Science

PEDAL PRIX The third round of the Australian International Pedal Prix Super Series was held last Sunday at Victoria Park racecourse. St Michael’s College once again had 2 teams racing, competing against 181 teams entered on the day. Our Senior Secondary team completed 123 laps of the 1.35Km circuit. This was only 6 laps short of their tally from the last race, quite good considering some problems were encountered during this race. They finished in 25th place in their category and in 83rd place overall. In total the team rode 166.5Km in the 6 hour duration of the race. The Junior Secondary team, many who were only riding in their second race completed 84 laps of the track leaving them 19 laps short of their previous race effort. Much of this was due to mechanical problems and a roll over down the main straight when Ethan was given a nudge resulting in some minor work being required. The Junior team finished in 38th place in their category and in 172nd position overall. In total they rode 113.7Km in the 6 hours. Both teams worked well together on the day and it was good to see students from different year levels co-operating to ensure the day ran smoothly: from organising riding rosters, checking riders were prepared and ensuring both teams had smooth pit and rider changes. As always, the very supportive parents present all pitched in to help set up, maintain and pack up our pit area, while some also carried out manager and track marshalling duties, or slaved over a hot barbeque to feed the hungry crew. We all left Victoria Park tired but happy with our second hit out, and are very much looking forward to Round 4, the big 24 hour race at Murray Bridge on the 20 – 21 September. This race is the penultimate event on the Pedal Prix calendar. All teams are looking forward to test their endurance over the 24 hours and achieve the best placing possible, and are especially looking forward to riding their vehicles throughout the night. The Senior team are keen to get their new vehicle on the track and be a more competitive team

in this new, faster vehicle. Lastly a BIG thank you to our sponsors for the 2014 season – Eagle Fuels, Flinders Ports Authority and Kennards Hire Darlington. Their generosity over the season is very much appreciated as it allows our teams to participate in Pedal Prix at a more competitive level.

Mr Darren Pike

METAL TECHNOLOGY As part of the Year 10 Design and Technology course students are required to design and construct their own wood fired BBQ. Designs range from simple folding camping BBQ designs, to larger projects using a drum or keg as the body of the BBQ. The images shown are the work of two ‘A’ grade students, Adrian Marchesan (left) and Adam Romano (right) who have already made good use of their projects at home. It is great to see students putting their projects to good use.

Mr Darren Pike – Metal Technology Teacher

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MUSIC DEPARTMENT BRAND NEW ENSEMBLE – SMC CONCERT BAND! Last Friday saw the first ever rehearsal of the brand new St Michael’s College Concert Band. 41 students, mainly wind players, came together in one of the most anticipated rehearsals in years! We are very pleased to finally have a concert band, to go with our 8 other school ensembles. The band will be playing a wide range of music, from

movie themes and soundtracks, to medleys, classical, rock and jazz repertoires. The SMC Concert Band has been 8 years in the making. Concert Bands are mainly wind-based ensembles, and the hugely exciting recent growth in numbers of students playing wind instruments has allowed us to initiate this band. We have 41 students who attended the first rehearsal, but we can see the band growing up to 60 and maybe even 80 students in coming years! The Concert Band will be co-directed by Mr Donovan and Mr Woolford. Our aim is to have our first performance at the ‘Pulse’ concert in the Founders Hall later this term. If you would like to join our fantastic new band, or have any questions about it, please feel free to contact Mr Donovan in the Music Department.

CATHOLIC SCHOOLS MUSIC FESTIVAL 2014 AUDITIONS Last term the music department took part in auditions for ‘Support Acts’ places for the Catholic Schools Music Festival. Congratulations to the following soloists and ensembles who were successful. These performers will be performing on stage in the Festival Theatre in September:

Wednesday 24 September: Grace Barilla (Voice) + Olivia Bozzon (piano) – singing “Clown” Thursday 25 September: Big Band 1 – Playing “Getaway” Tyler Venter (Jazz Guitar) + rhythm section – Playing “Confirmation”

We are proud of these students and look forward to seeing and hearing them performing on the big stage! CATHOLIC SCHOOLS MUSIC FESTIVAL – NEW WEBSITE The CSMF has just launched a new website at http://musicfestival.cesa.catholic.edu.au/home. Feel free to peruse this website for any details you may need to obtain tickets, or any other information. The SMC Music Department will be doing a bulk ticket order for families of students who will be performing as support acts. Details will be sent out to families this week. For general public tickets, please refer to the website.

Mr Tim Donovan, Director of Music

STUDENT SERVICES

Please be aware that many of these articles have extra information that can be accessed on the Student Services Intranet page: http://intranet/secondary/student_services/latest_news/current.pdf#

STOP PRESS: DEFENCE FORCE ROADSHOW - INTERESTED IN ADFA Please see the flyer in this newsletter if you are interested in a pathway through ADFA and Officer Entry in the Defence Force. There are specific information sessions being held this Monday and Tuesday at Golden Grove and Rostrevor College. Whilst the Defence Force will be represented at Careers Night, these presentations are very detailed and specific.

CAREER COUNSELLING APPOINTMENTS We have encouraged Year 12 students to make required Career Counselling Appointments early on this term. From Week 4 we focus on supporting Year 10 and Year 11 students who require support during their subject selection decision-making. Students will need to go to Student Services to make an appointment. Any student requiring an appointment will have an Appointment Preparation Sheet to complete and bring to the scheduled appointment time. Students who have forgotten this will have their appointment rescheduled.

We are confident that most questions can be answered by referring to the St Michael’s Curriculum Booklet and associated Websites. In a 30 minute appointment time it is best to be at an advanced point in career planning as we do not go over the basic subject

selection process again as this is done at the Student and Parent SACE nights.

Combined Parent & Student appointments are best left until after the respective PARENT SACE nights in Week 2 for current Year 10 Parents and Week 3 for current Year 11 parents. There is very limited availability for after school appointments and these only go through to 4:30pm and we hope parents who wish to be involved in these appointments can keep this in mind in their own work planning.

Our goal is to encourage students to be independent and engage parents in the conversations so that life long career planning strategies are developed. As such it is up to individual students to initiate Career Appointments. Many students will be self-sufficient and use the information provided in the Curriculum Booklet to make sound decisions and will not require an individual appointment. We are also very happy to accept emails and/or phone messages. The appointments for the Subject Selection Counselling Days Year 10 on 25 August and Year 11 on 2 September, provide a review session and not career counselling so we encourage students to begin the process now.

ADVANCE NOTICE SCIENCE ALIVE ~ 8-10 AUGUST 2014 GOYDER PAVILION WAYVILLE Science Alive is one of Australia’s premier Science and Technology Expos with over 50 science related organisations offering hands on fun for all ages, dazzling science, animal and magic shows. Even those currently not interested in a career in science may change their mind after attending Science Alive, a bold challenge! Key themes in 2014 are; Archaeology and Antiquity, Human Body and Movement, Energy and Transport, Environment and Nature, Space and Astronomy, Innovation Technology. Many of Australia's major science graduates and employers will be represented and as such students will see the career pathways in science. See more at www.scienceweek.net.au/science-alive-2014. Students under 18 are free.

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YEAR 12 PARENT SATAC NIGHT MONDAY 4 AUGUST This Monday night in the Staff Centre parents of Year 12 students interested in pathways through University and or TAFE are invited to attend a one hour presentation. We will to provide an overview of the key dates, issues and processes so parents are in the loop. Year 12 students will have their own more specific presentation on Thursday 7 August at 9:45am in the Mary MacKillop Centre. It is hoped that on Monday Night, Year 12 students visit the Careers Night displays and ask questions in relation to career choices.

CAREERS NIGHT: MONDAY 4 AUGUST 6:00pm-8:00pm ~ Years 10, 11 and 12 students and families With just under 4 days to go to our own annual Careers Night, we are hoping students now have a list of questions they wish to find the answers to at Careers Night. Whilst some students will wander around in a general sense and may be inspired by an entirely new area, for most students contemplating their future, the event will provide an opportunity to ask the industry representatives some specific questions to fine tune individual Career Planning. Students may wish to know which subjects they will be studying, the projected job vacancies, the cost of the course, the best preparation to secure an apprenticeship etc. It is important students have an idea of their questions and to whom they will direct their questions. As such we hope all students access the Careers Night Program on the Student Services Intranet in the coming week. These programs will be available in hardcopy at the entrance on the night. www.satac.edu.au, www.adelaide.edu.au, www.flinders.edu.au, www.unisa.edu.au and www.tafesa.edu.au. The resourceful Mrs Tidd has secured TAFESA and individual representation of the following popular areas: Justice and Policing, Hair and Beauty, Floristry Retail and Visual Merchandising, Performing Arts and Creative Industries Games Art. University of South Australia will also ensure there are specific representatives from: Human Movement, Exercise, Physiology and Physiotherapy, Visual Arts, Sport and Recreation Management, Tourism and Event Management and Media Arts. There will be an Interactive Corner with a University of Adelaide Robotics and UniSA Wind Turbine display. We have confirmed representation from 34 organisations.

Companies and Web Addresses

Academy IT - www.academyit.com.au PEER - www.peer.com.au

Adelaide Central School of Art - www.acsa.sa.edu.au Projects Abroad - www.projects-abroad.com.au/

Australian Industry Group Training Services Pty Ltd -

www.aigroup.asn.au

Real Estate Training College - www.realestatetrainingcollege.com.au

Australian Maritime College - www.amc.edu.au SA Chamber of Mines and Energy - www.sacome.org.au

Bank SA - www.banksa.com.au SAE Qantum Creative Media Institute - www.sae.edu.au

Camp America Au Pair in America - http://campamerica.com.au SAIBT at University of SA - www.saibt.sa.edu.au

Clip Joint - www.clipjoint.com.au/education/ SAPOL - www.achievemore.com.au

Defence Force Recruiting - www.defencejobs.gov.au/recruitmentcentre Sarina Russo Apprenticeships - www.sarinarusso.com.au

Flinders University - www.flinders.edu.au Surveying and Spatial Sciences - www.alifewithoutlimits.com.au (Unable to attend on the night)

Institute of Chartered Accountants - www.charteredaccountants.com.au Tabor Adelaide - www.taboradelaide.edu.au

International College of Hotel Management - www.ichm.edu.au TAFE SA - www.tafe.sa.edu.au

International Student Volunteers - www.isvolunteers.org The Advertiser - www.newscorpaustralia.com

Master Builders Association - www.mbasa.com.au The Queen Elizabeth Hospital –

www.tqeh.sa.gov.au/public/content/default.asp?xcid=670

McDonald's Australia Ltd - www.mcdonalds.com.au/learn/careers University of Adelaide - www.adelaide.edu.au

Media Makeup - www.mediamakeup.com.au University of South Australia - www.unisa.edu.au

Motor Trade Association - www.mta-sa.asn.au VETnetwork Australia Training Services - www.vetnetwork.org.au

TERTIARY OPEN DAYS IN AUGUST Open days at Universities are a fantastic way for students and their families to explore post-schooling options. At each campus, students will get the opportunity to talk with academic staff and current university students, as well as listen to many different presentations throughout the day. This year, Adelaide University http://www.adelaide.edu.au/openday, UniSA http://www.unisa.edu.au/openday/ and Adelaide TAFE, will be open on Sunday 17 August, with Flinders University http://www.flinders.edu.au/opendays2014/ open on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 August. This means that many Year 11 and Year 12 students may be able to visit Flinders Uni on the Friday afternoon. During August, TAFE SA www.tafesa.edu.au will be hosting a number of campus Open Days. These are a great opportunity to explore the campus, get involved in hands-on activities and attend workshops and information sessions. Open days will be held at the following campuses; AC Arts, Light Square, Sunday 17 August; Regency Campus, Wednesday and Thursday 27 and 28 August; Gilles Plains Campus, Friday 29 August.

FLINDERS UNITEST Current Year 12 students planning on applying for a course at Flinders University at the end of this year, may be interested in sitting the Flinders uniTEST. By sitting the uniTEST, Flinders will select students based on both an applicant's Year 12 results (60% weighting toward the ATAR score) and uniTEST performance (40%) for eligible courses. Further information on the uniTest and eligible courses can be found at: http://www.flinders.edu.au/future-students/how-to-apply/special-entry/unitest.cfm. It’s free to sit, and students will not be disadvantaged, as it will only take your ATAR if that’s the better option. The uniTest consists of a 95 question multiple choice test looking at (Quantitative Reasoning, Critical Reasoning, Verbal Plausible Reasoning) and will take approximately 2.5 hours. Sample questions can also be found on the link. Students interested in sitting the uniTest, will need to email the following details to Mr Vizaniaris by no later than 4:00pm on Friday 8 August. This information will be forwarded to Flinders University and ACER who administer the test (these details are required to obtain login details for each student): Name, Personal Email (it needs to be a non-school email as all school emails will be wiped from the network at the end of the year), Postal Address. The Flinders uniTest will be conducted on Friday 22 August (end of Week 5) here at St Michael’s College from 1:00pm-3:30pm. See Mr Vizaniaris if you require further information.

FLINDERS UNIVERSITY UPDATE ~ Invitation | Studies in Science and Engineering Information Night

The Faculty of Science and Engineering are holding a student and parent information night, on Wednesday 30 July from 6:00 - 7:30pm, with optional tours from 4:40pm - 5:30pm. More information about the event is available on the Flinders University Webpage Click here: events page, and registrations are being taken here. If you have any questions or requests, feel free to email the Science and Engineering team, or call 08 7221 8661.

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OLD SCHOLARS

WHERE ARE THEY NOW?

Anthony Louzikiotis, Michael Caroscio and Anthony Roccisano ~ Class of 2010

Michael Caroscio, Anthony Louzikiotis and Anthony Roccisano (pictured L – R) began together at St Michael’s in 2006 in Year 8. They completed their schooling together and went on to study Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering at the University of Adelaide with their final year being completed this year in 2014. Looking back at the years spent at St Michael’s, all three agree that the College prepares students well for university studies. The boys have a vision to assist in bridging the gap between high school and university life in order to make the transition smoother and more enjoyable for students. They hope to do this by working closely with the school and students at college events, class talks and providing advice to students from past experience. They are also keen to show students, particularly those with an interest in

Engineering, what career paths they can follow in engineering disciplines. Anthony, Michael and Anthony are working together on their University Honours project called “Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine (HAWT) Wake Interaction”. Their project is aiming to improve wind turbine/wind farm efficiencies by building knowledge about wind turbine wake and the wake interaction between wind turbines. In addition, the old scholars will be in attendance at the upcoming Careers Night (Monday 4 August) to talk to students and parents about subject selections and possible future career paths.

For further information about the project or University of Adelaide Aerospace/Mechanical Engineering degrees contact Anthony Louzikiotis – Project Manager HAWT Wake Interaction on [email protected].

CONGRATULATIONS TO …

Liam Georgiadis 11PE (below) who is representing St Michael’s College in the Secondary School Sport SA Golf Championships in

Toowoomba, Queensland in August, 2014.

Lachie Hosie 12CU and Sam Paparella 12CU (pictured L - R) who generously gave of their time and assisted with the Auskick program at Star of the Sea School. The boys worked with around sixty 5-8 year olds who absolutely loved having the older boys mentor and coach them. With a very busy Year 12 schedule, all concerned at Star of the Sea were very appreciative of the time and effort that Lachie and Sam gave. Thank you and well done Lachie and Sam for your cooperative community spirit.

COMMUNITY NEWS

YOUTH GROUP DISCO NIGHT

All students Years 6 -9 are invited Friday 22 August 2014 at 7:30pm – 10:00pm – Admission: $5.00. Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 420 Seaview Road, Henley Beach. Fully supervised. All welcome.

YOUTH ARTS FESTIVAL 2014 Presented by the Port Community Arts Centre beginning on Saturday 2 August 2014 until Sunday 17 August. Gallery open from 11:00am to 4:00pm and featuring Art works from St Michael’s College. Further enquiries to: Mandi 0449 639 522.

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CO-CURRICULAR NEWS

If your son or daughter has been selected in a sporting representative team or has sporting achievements that you would like to share with the SMC community

please email [email protected] or [email protected]

VENUES/TIMETABLES Please follow the link below to access times and venues. These have also been emailed to students.

http://www.smc.sa.edu.au/news-information/current-sports-fixtures

UNIFORMS Available at Sports Centre, 142 Port Road, Hindmarsh. Further information is available via the website: www.sportscentre.com.au or

http://www.smc.sa.edu.au/__files/f/2850/co_curricular_website.pdf

WINTER SPORT TRAINING TIMES All fixtures are emailed to teams weekly. They can also be found on the College sport noticeboard as well as on the intranet and the College website

www.smc.sa.edu.au. http://www.smc.sa.edu.au/news-information/current-sports-fixtures

As we head in to the second half of the winter sport season, it is important to remind students and parents of the expectation with regards to attendance at training and matches. If your son/daughter is unable to attend training and/or a match please notify the relevant co-curricular coordinator of the absence, as well as the team coach. If a message is not received the day prior to training or the match, a detention will be given. So far most students have been great with this so please keep it up! Below is a list of training dates and times for both boys and girls winter sports teams.

BOYS GIRLS

Monday 3.30 – 4.30pm Junior Basketball Year 9 Soccer

1st XVIII Football Strength and Conditioning

Open C1(2) Netball 8B1 Netball

8C2 Netball

Junior Girls Soccer

Tuesday 3.30 – 4.30pm Senior Basketball

8 Gold Soccer (week 4 only)

8 Navy Blue Soccer

Year 10 Football

1st XVIII Football

Morning: 7.30 – 8.30am

10B1 Netball

9C1 Netball

Afternoon: 3.30 – 4.30pm

Open B2 Netball Open C1(1) Netball

10A1 Netball

10A2 Netball

9B1 Netball

Wednesday 3.30 – 4.30pm Year 8 Football

8 Royal Blue Soccer

8 Maroon Soccer 8 Gold Soccer (week 2, 3, 5)

Morning: 7.30 – 8.30am

Open A1 Netball

Open A2(1) Netball Open A2(2) Netball

Afternoon: 3.30 – 4.30pm

8A1 Netball

8C1 Netball

Open Knockout Football

Thursday 3.30 – 4.30pm Year 9 Football

1st and 2nd Football

Morning: 7.30 – 8.30am

8A2 Netball

Afternoon: 3.30 – 4.30pm Open C2 Netball

10C1 Netball

9A1 Netball

9B2 Netball

Friday 3.30 – 4.30pm Morning: 7.30 – 8.30am

10B2 Netball

Afternoon: 3.30 – 4.30pm

Junior Badminton

Mr Jordan Young, Boys Co-curricular Coordinator & Mrs Sally Nicholson, Girls Co-curricular Coordinator

SPORT RESULTS

PRIMARY CAMPUS

Basketball

Under 10 SMC Gold 12 v St Francis 3; Goals: A Charles 4, B Davis 2, L Waye 2, A Chin 2, K Nguyen 2

Football

Primary A SMC 1.6 v SPSC 10.7; Goals: Mullins; Best: Liambis, Bull, Laudato, Dorian, James-Boylan

Primary B SMC 2.5 v SIC A 5.5; Best: Trevaskis, Sheldon, Barry, Davis

Yr 4/5 SMC 2.6 v SC 8.10; Goals: Muller, Cox; Best: Pacillo, Carny, Highan

Soccer

Primary A SMC 8 v Ic 2; Goals: Holmes 3, Goode 3, Karagiannakis 2

Primary B SMC 1 v STA 14; Goals: Zanardo

Yr 4/5 SMC 2 v IC 1

SECONDARY CAMPUS - BOYS

BASKETBALL

SENIOR A SMC 48 v UHS 79

SENIOR B SMC 42 v UHS 44; Best: M Boulton, T Benzija, D Colwill

JUNIOR A SMC 36 v 74 UHS. Best: K Murphy

JUNIOR B SMC 24 v 41 UHS. Best: M Caegar, A Caegar

JUNIOR C SMC 32 vs UHS 33; Best: A Tasovac, B Clarke, P Perris.

FOOTBALL

1st XVIII SMC 15.10 v IC 10.9; Best: Zille, Creeper, Currie; Goals: Currie 5, Georgeson 3

2nd XVIII SMC 10.3 v IC 14.6 ; Goals: Hosie 3, Peters, 2, Nielsen 2; Best: Hammond, Jackson, Nielsen, Peters, Butler

10A SMC 5.7 v RC 15.14; Goals; Smith 2, Toohey 1, Kennewell 1, Muirhead 1; Best; Toohey, Rickard, Organ

9A SMC 17.13 v PEM: 2.1; Goals: J Zille 6, T Wegener 4, A Martin 2, J Butterfield 2, K Pudney 1, S Yiannicou 1, C McLeod 1; Best: J Zille, A De Duonni, K Pudney

9B SMC 7.6 v CBC 6.11; Goals: M Longo 2, A Dienhoff 1, M Barbaro 1, E Gates 1, S Squeo 1; Best: E Gates, J Pillion, M Bandick

8A No Game

8B SMC 1.1 v RC 10.4; Goals: Vellotti; Best: Vellotti, Gaylard, Basile

SOCCER

1st XI SMC 2 v CBC 2; Best: N McCarthy, A Tropiano, T Kennedy; Goals: C Kayumba 2

2nd XI Cancelled due to pitch conditions

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10 Gold SMC 1 v RC 10; Best: S Taylor

9 Gold SMC 6 v SPSC 3; Best: K Nalpandtidis, J Panuccio, F Fidelis; Goals: J Panuccio 3, A Violi 2, J Polli 1

9 Blue SMC 9 v SPSC 3; Best: R Adamopoulos, J Hunter, T Holmes Scorers: J Hunter 2, T Holmes 2, D McNamee 2, G Guttilla 1, M Christie 1, C

Lille 1

9 Maroon SMC 2 v PEM 2; Best: H Day, N Bevan, C Brunton; Goals: C Catalano 1, G Moustos 1

8 Gold Cancelled due to pitch conditions

8 Navy Blue Cancelled due to pitch conditions

8 Royal Blue SMC 1 v SPSC 3; Best: M Plumridge, J Pett, Y Kaponias. Goals: M Plumridge 1

TABLE TENNIS

SENIOR B(1) BYE

SENIOR B(2) BYE

JUNIORS SMC 7 v PEM 5 SECONDARY CAMPUS - GIRLS

BADMINTON

Year 8 SMC5 10 v SAC1 4

NETBALL

OPEN A2(1) SMC2 25 v SMC3 30

OPEN A2(2) SMC3 30 v SMC2 25; Best: A Zamperin, L Cooper

OPEN B2 SMC 32 v SHC 19

OPEN C1(1) SMC 17 v CAB 3

OPEN C1(2) SMC 28 v MERC 11

OPEN C2 BYE

10A1 SMC 25 v CARD 23; Best: S Morgan, K Johnstone

10A2 SMC 13 v CAB 38

10B2 SMC 28 v CAB 21

10C1 SMC 22 v LOR 18; Best: T Jacobs, T Ryke

9A1 SMC 30 v LOR 16; Best: R Catanzariti, A Jenko, G Ramsey-Martin, C Turner

9A2 SMC 31 v NAZ 23; Best: M Taylor, C Kargas

9B2 No game

9C1 SMC 8 v SAC 27

8A1 SMC 32 v MERC 20

8A2 SMC 22 V MHS 27

8B1 SMC 10 v SAC 50; Best: B Gaffney, T Ginever

8C1 SMC8C1 16 v SMC8C2 4; Best: H John, N Carroll

8C2 SMC8C2 4 v SMC8C1; Best: G Furnari, E Quici, O Patterson

SOCCER

Junior 8/9 No game

COLLEGE INFORMATION

SCHOOL IMMUNISATION DATES

Visit 5 Thursday 23 October 2014 All Year 8s: HPV (3)

Visit 6 Thursday 27 November 2014 Year 9 Boys: HPV (3)

UNIFORMS:

DOBSONS UNIFORM SHOP 1 Lawrie Street, Henley Beach 8150 2306

http://www.smc.sa.edu.au/uniform/where-to-buy-our-uniform

Normal Trading Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 8:00am – 4:15pm

Please contact Mary or Margaret on 8150 2306 to arrange an appointment.

SPORTS CENTRE SCHOOL WEAR

For supplies of co-curricular uniforms.

142 Port Road, Hindmarsh

www.sportscentre.com.au

http://www.smc.sa.edu.au/__files/f/2850/co_curricular_website.pdf

SECOND HAND UNIFORMS: ONLINE SELLING & BUYING

Please refer to the College website for information relating to the sale of second hand uniform items. For further assistance telephone: 8346 3411

http://www.smc.sa.edu.au/uniform/where-to-buy-our-uniform

STUDENT TRANSPORT

SCHOOL BUS SERVICE CHANGES

PRIMARY: http://www.smc.sa.edu.au/__files/f/2772/St%20Michaels%20College%20Beverly.pdf

SECONDARY: http://www.smc.sa.edu.au/__files/f/2773/St%20Michaels%20College%20Senior.pdf

ADELAIDE METRO BUS ROUTES & TIMETABLES

https://www.adelaidemetro.com.au/Announcements/Service-updates/NEW-Bus-and-tram-timetables

286 Henley Beach to City

287 Henley Beach to City 288 West Lakes Centre Interchange to City

H22 Henley Beach South to Wattle Park

H32 Henley Beach South to City

GRANGE TRAIN http://www.adelaidemetro.com.au/routes/GRNG