17 October 2013 No. 31 60 Park Parade Shorncliffe QLD 4017 Tel (07) 3631 9000 Fax (07) 3631 9001 Email [email protected] www.stpatricks.qld.edu.au
A Catholic Boys' School in the Edmund Rice Tradition catering for Years 5 to 12
Dear Members of the St. Patrick’s College Community The routine of the school term is now well established and I wish to commend the students on the way they have commenced the term. I thank parents for your support on the important issues of uniform, hair, homework and school travel. It is vital that a clear and consistent message regarding these issues is reinforced both at home and at school. Last Monday the 2014 Orientation evening was held. In 2014 there will be 140 new boys commencing in Year 5, 20 in Year 7, 52 in Year 8 and a small number across the other year levels. The majority of these students were in attendance on Monday evening and it was a pleasure to welcome them and their families to St. Patrick’s College. The enthusiasm, genuine interest and some nervousness reassured me that the future of the College is secure. My thanks go to the many staff, parents and Year 11 students who attended the evening. Your presence reaffirmed the positive and welcoming nature of the St. Patrick’s College community. On Wednesday evening the Parents and Friends AGM was conducted and I am pleased to announce the Committee for 2014. They are: President Andrea Sked Vice President Louise Stringer Treasurer Lesley Palmer Secretary Maxine Nott I thank both the incoming committee for accepting these roles and the 2013 committee for their valuable contributions to the College throughout the year. The student leadership selection process has commenced and it is my pleasure to announce the College Captain and Vice Captains for 2014. College Captain Joseph Champness College Vice Captains Samuel Huth and Thomas McNamara
These are outstanding young men who will lead the College very well in 2014. The election of House Leaders will take place next week. Tomorrow night the first stage of the AIC Track and Field Championships will occur. The St. Patrick’s College athletes have been working hard and will represent their College well. The St. Patrick’s College Track and Field Captains are Ryan Smith & Jacob Johannessen. I congratulate these young men and I am confident that they will lead the team very well. Next Tuesday is the main part of the AIC Athletics Carnival with all students from Years 9 to 12 attending. I again remind parents about Showcase which is now scheduled for Thursday, 24 October (a change from the date in the College calendar). Details of the night can be found in this edition of The Calling. I encourage families to attend this special night and enjoy the talent and spirit that is central to the occasion. My advice is to BE EARLY to secure your seat. A gold coin donation is the price of admission. Finally this week I thought I would share information regarding some special achievements by past students of St. Patrick’s College. Now that the winter football codes have finished their seasons it is worth noting that St. Patrick’s College was well represented in the final series for Super XV Rugby, AFL and NRL. Jesse Mogg (Year 12 2006) played for the Brumbies in the Super XV Final. Brendan Whitecross (Year 12 2007) played for Hawthorn in the final series and but for an injury in the preliminary final would have played in the Grand Final. Dylan Napa (Year 12 2009) played for the Roosters in the final series and was part of the extended players group for the Grand Final. I suspect few other schools in Brisbane had past students in the final series across these three different codes. Well done, Jesse, Brendan and Dylan! It is also worth noting that Jayson Bukuya (Cronulla) and Michael Crocker (South Sydney), past St Patrick’s College students, were part of the NRL final series . Not bad for that school on the front at Shorncliffe! Have a great week. I look forward to seeing you at Showcase.
Dr Michael Carroll College Principal
STUDENT FREE DAY MONDAY 21 OCTOBER VERIFICATION DAY
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Mr David Gardiner College Dean
For the past months Woolworths has been giving their customers a pack of four animal cards for every $20 spent in store. St Patrick’s College would like to collect any spare/duplicate Wool-worths Aussie Animals collectable trading cards and albums to send to a school in the Tiwi Islands. So if you have filled your album or have duplicate cards they would love you to generously give cards (and al-bums) to the curriculum office. The cards will be collected, packaged and sent to a school on the Tiwi Islands. Please hand your cards into the Curriculum Office by Tuesday 22 October
The AIC Athletics Carnival is on at QSAC on Tuesday 22 October. It is the last major AIC sporting event for the year and we wish to have a presence and to support our athletes. All Year 9 to 12 students will travel to QSAC as supporters for the day. Can I ask that families do not take this opportunity for their students to have the day off school but to make the effort to be a part of the community and to be a part of the spirit of the day. All Year 5 to 8 students will have normal school lessons on Tuesday. Year 9 to 12 students are to be at school at normal time in their full ‘grey’ uniform. They should also have lunch and drinks for the day to prevent wasting time and money queuing for food at QSAC. Students will be transported to and from QSAC by bus and will be dismissed back at school at the normal time. Celebration of Excellence is on Friday 1 November. All families are invited to join the community in celebrating the achievements of 2013. It is not meant to be just for prize winners but for the whole community. It is the last significant event before our Year 12 students graduate and we would like to see every Year 12 student attend. A list of all prize winners will be posted on my office door next week. The Cultural Awards Assembly has been transferred from Thursday 24 October to Thursday 31 October. Laptop Bags— This year we introduced a new laptop bag which is more robust and provides maximum protection to the laptops. We have noticed a dramatic decrease in damage to student laptops. In 2014, the new laptop bags will be compulsory for Years 7,8, 10 and 1. The bags will be optional for Years 9 and 12 but I strongly recommend the bags for these students. The cost of the bag and embroidery is $75 . The laptop bags will need to be pre-ordered for Years 7 and 10 so they will be ready for collection with laptop. No laptop will be issued without the compulsory laptop bag. Students who already have a laptop bag and wish to have it embroidered with their name may arrange that through the Clothing Store for a cost of $5.
MOOT Last weekend the inaugural St Patricks College Senior Mooting Team competed in the QUT Mooting society Schools competition. What is mooting I hear you say? Well it is the presentation of legal argument made before a judge, it consists of two parts, a written submission followed by an oral submission. Our students, led by Senior Counsel William Nolan, supported by Adam Denaro and Jordan Naylor as Junior Counsel spent countless hours preparing both the Appellant and Respondent briefs for the competition, throughout this preparation the boys were assisted by old boys Ryan Nolan and Jack Nolan who were assigned as our men-tors by QUT. The boys were tasked with arguing a previous Judge’s ruling on a variety of civil law technicalities, most notably the classification of Snoopy the Sloth! After two moots against both Stuartholme Col-lege and Ferny Grove State High School, our young men sweated on the results of the judges to determine if we advanced to the next round, unfortunately even though we posted an incredi-bly respectable score of 80 out of 100 the boys were unlucky to not advance. A big congratulations to the young men and we look forward to a better performance next year.
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This week we observe Anti-Poverty week. Poverty and severe hardship affect more than a million Australians. Around the world, more than a billion people are desperately poor. The main aims of Anti-Poverty Week are to: Strengthen public understanding of the causes and consequences of poverty and hardship around the world and in Australia; Encourage research, discussion and action to address these problems, including action by individuals, communities, organisations and governments. In the year 2000, 189 leaders from around the world met at a summit in New York. The UN Secretary at the time called for a joint effort from nations around the world to help fix some major problems in our world. At the time 1.2 Billion people were lived with less than $1 a day. 800 Million people were malnourished. 115 Million children were not enrolled in schools. Every year 10 million children died of preventable
diseases. 22 Million people died from HIV with 13 Million
children losing parents to this disease. 1 Billion people in developing nations did not have
access to drinkable water. 2.4 Billion people did not have access to clean
drinking water. As a result of this meeting a deal was made a deadline for 2015 was set for Millenium Development Goals Eradicate extreme Poverty and Hunger Achieve universal primary education Promote gender equality and empower women Reduce child mortality Improve Maternal Health Combat HIV, Malaria and other diseases Ensure environmental sustainability Develop a global partnership for development
Since then Extreme poverty rates have fallen More than 43 million children in Sub Saharan Africa
are in Primary Education The world has closed the gender gap in primary
education Child mortality has fallen by 35% in the last decade
due to increased vaccinations Maternal mortality has dropped over 34% Deaths due to Malaria have been cut by 30% and
treatment for HIV has dramatically increased. Since 1990 2 billion people have gained access to
drinking water But we can’t stop here. We need to continue to strive for change and work to eradicate conditions that force people to live on the margins in our time.
We need to continue to challenge our leaders to continue to strive for change as we head to 2015.
The Movement to End Poverty is a joint action of the Make Poverty History and Micah coalitions for all Australians who believe we can end extreme poverty.
What we are calling for:
“Since 1990, aid has helped to reduce extreme poverty,
including almost halving the number of children around the
world who die before their fifth birthday – 14,000 fewer children
dying every single day.
Let’s help make poverty history by giving our fair share of aid –
just 70 cents in every $100 of Australia’s national income by
2020.
As a step towards contributing our fair share, the Government
must keep its promise to increase aid to 50 cents in every $100
dollars of national income by 2016 and the Opposition must
match this commitment.”
To sign the petition head over to keep the promise of our government to continue to pledge their support head over to:
http://www.makepovertyhistory.com.au/
Click on Movement to End Poverty and use Facebook, twitter and any other medium you know to spread the word. It would be wonderful if in our generation we could see poverty eradicated.
Mr Matthew Hawkins AP Identity
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Mr Chris Campbell AP Curriculum
Three Year 10 SOSE Geography classes went on a field trip to the Gold Coast Seaway last Friday. To manage the coast in a sustainable manner we need to under-stand the effect of physical processes on the coastal environ-ment. Coastal landforms are produced by the processes of ero-sion, transportation and deposition, mainly through the action of wave’s tides and currents. The future of our coasts depends on informed and aware citizens making decisions based on information available from sources such as governments and scientists. The challenge for people is to manage this Coastal area for generations to come. Students are researching..
How effective have coastal management programs been in stabilising and maintaining the Gold Coast Seaway
as a safe water passage? Mr Bernie Haughey, Teacher
The success of our student laptop program continues to devel-op. Students from Years 7-11 are utilising the devices each day. As we move closer to the end of the year I would like to take the opportunity to give a few reminders regarding the computers. Students are required to carry the laptop in the College laptop bag. My suggestion, regardless of year level, is to explore the option of utilizing the reinforced laptop bag, available for pur-chase from the Uniform Shop. Next year will see students in Years 7, 8, 10 and 11 using these bags as a compulsory require-ment, but they are a worthwhile investment for all students. During practical classes such as Dtech, Art, Drama or Physical Education, it is often the case that the laptops are not required. This has raised an issue regarding the storage of the machines. When not being used, laptops are best stored in student lockers. Leaving computers lying around unattended, as is often the case with these practical subjects can lead to problems. The devices may be damaged or lost if left unattended. Two areas of concern are the Callan Centre steps during PE lessons, which are a busy thoroughfare and the area outside the Saward Building during
Dtech lessons. This is a very cramped space, which in many in-stances is away from public view. Unfortunately there have been recent incidents of damage or loss for these areas. This raises a further difficulty as the students are ultimately responsible for the safe care of the computer. It is acceptable for boys to divert to lockers on the way to “prac” classes for safe storage of the laptop. I would prefer that all stu-dents in the 1 to 1 program adopt this practice. We are already in Week 2 of a busy final term. Many task sheets are now available to students. The best advice is to commence preparation now, where possible, for all assessment tasks. Keep working hard boys, It’s been a good year.
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Mr Frank Torrisi AP Student Formation
ORIENTATION EVENING The Callan Centre was full on Monday night with families here for the 2014 Orientation Evening. We welcomed 250 new students and families into the St. Patrick’s community. I would like to thank all the current parents who volunteered to help out on the night. The large number of parents helping at the door, at registration, cooking and serving created a wonderful introduction to St Patrick’s for our new families. I would like to thank the following parents who assisted: Lesley Palmer, Judy Jones, Brendan Ryan, Russell Oakes, Julie Langenberg, Terri Flynn, Jody Allison, Susie Laurence, Maisey Catling Dorothy Stone, Andrea Sked, Mary Brodie and Dan Greentree. I was very pleased to see over 170 of our current Year 11 students attend the night and begin their leadership role. Well done, gentlemen. A special thank you goes to the House Deans, Mrs Fowlie, Ms Emanuelli and Mrs Thompson for their tireless effort in making the evening run smoothly and with a very welcoming atmosphere LEADERSHIP 2014 As Dr Carroll has indicated we have been in the process of selecting our student leaders for 2014. Congratulations to Joseph, Samuel and Thomas on their selection as College Leaders. I have been very impressed with the manner in which the Year 11 students have entered into the leadership process. The strong alignment between staff and student voting indicates the students are focused on the correct attributes required in the process. The process for the selection of House Leaders began today and we will announce the leaders next week. All Year 11 students will attend a compulsory Leadership Retreat from Monday, 18 November to Wednesday, 20 November. GREEN AND GOLD DAY THURSDAY 24 OCTOBER Green and Gold Days are an opportunity for students not to wear their school uniform to school. It is an opportunity for Students to show their pride by wearing the school colours
of green and gold, and is not a free dress day. Students may wear- Clothing that is predominately green and /or gold Plain blue denim shorts or jeans No black denim St Patrick’s jerseys/ Team T-Shirts Sandshoes Any clothing with the St Patrick’s logo Students must not wear Clothing that is not predominately green and /or
gold Thongs / pluggers / sandals No black socks or black t-shirts Normal hair and grooming guidelines apply. Students who have workshop classes on that day must bring their black leather school shoes for these classes. We also ask all students to bring a gold coin donation to support “Men’s Health Awareness” SHOWCASE Our Inter-House competition culminates next Thursday evening with Showcase. It should be a great spectacle with over 1200 students on stage during the night. Please ensure your son knows when and where he is to meet his House Dean and what time his House is performing. We have asked the students to ensure they do not move around the school on the evening but are always with their parents, their House or performing on stage. HELP NEEDED The Year 12 Graduation Mass and Dinner will be held on Thursday, 14 November. We are asking present Year 11 parents and students to assist on the evening with the serving of food and drinks. Next year you will be the special guests and be waited upon. If you can assist during the evening please contact Mrs Sandra Fowlie in the Student Office.
GREEN AND GOLD DAY THURSDAY 24 OCTOBER GOLD COIN DONATION
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Mr Geoff Samuels Director of Culture
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Mr Geoff Samuels Director of Culture
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Mr Luke Donatini Director Of Sport
This week we acknowledged and presented our AIC Track & Field Team at a Spirit Assembly. The first round of the championship events will be conducted this Friday evening at QSAC, Nathan. We encourage all St Patrick’s College students to consider making the effort to attend and support our athletes as they compete and represent their College. Next Tuesday 22nd October will be the main AIC Track & Field Championship day with most events being contested. We wish all our athletes every success both this Friday evening and next Tuesday.
We also wish our AIC basketball players and tennis players every success for this Saturday as they enter into Round 6 of the 2013 basketball and tennis season. Once again we would encourage as many St Patrick’s College students to come along and show their support to both our tennis and basketball players as this Saturday is the last St Patrick’s College ‘HOME’ games for 2013. A reminder to all St Patrick’s College students who are intending on supporting this Friday evening or Saturday, they MUST be dressed in their formal school uniform.
Mr Corey Meehan Basketball
AIC Basketball Round 6 v SPLC Saturday 19 October
TEAM/TIME VENUE St Patrick’s College Callan Centre Indoor Court (Enter via Yundah Street, Shorncliffe)
1sts - 2:00pm 2nds - 1:00pm 3rds - 11:00am 16A - 12:00pm 15A - 10:00am 15B - 9:00am 15C - 8:00am
St Patrick’s College Morven Outdoor Court, (Enter via Park Parade, Shorncliffe)
14A—1:00pm 14B - 12:00pm 14C - 11:00am 13A - 10:00am 13B - 9:00am 13C - 8:00am
FINAL HOME GAME FOR 2013 Please be advised that all SPC Basketball students and parents are invited to an end of season break up this Saturday to be held in the Callan Centre after the conclusion of the 1st V game. There will be a free sausage sizzle after the 1st V function, raffles throughout the day and a student vs. parent’s basketball game. It would be great to see as many students and parents as possible remaining behind this Saturday to celebrate the 2013 season. Please RSVP to the main office no later than Thursday the 17 October for catering purposes.
SPECTATORS
ALL STUDENTS ARE INVITED TO HELP SUPPORT THE 1ST V SENIORS IN THEIR FINAL HOME GAME THIS
WEEKEND! The Paddie’s Battalion was out in full force on Saturday and it was fantastic to see all students dressed in full school uniform. Students who wish to remain to spectate and cheer on the 1st V are expected to be in full school uniform.
Students who are not dressed appropriately will be asked to leave the venue.
SPC Basketball Canteen Roster Parents of the below teams are requested to
help in the canteen during home games. 30 - 45 minutes of your time prior to your
sons game would be most appreciated and assist in the smooth running of the day.
Time Parents of:
7:30am 15C & 13C
8:30am 15B & 13B
9:30am 15A & 13A
10:30am 3rd V & 14C
11:30am 16A &14B
12:30pm 14A & 2nd V
1ST V FUNCTION
set up/clean up
1st V
URGENT HELP REQUIRED FOR THE CANTEEN
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Br Chris Pritchard Tennis
Congratulations to Matthew Travers, current College Tennis Champion, who played and won for St Patrick’s College AIC 1st IV on Saturday (4 sets), Super League (5 sets) and the Junior Inside Classic at Morningside, which he won, after playing 22 sets of tennis over the past weekend – a true marathon. Sandgate & Districts Junior Tennis Club, our Deagon Courts, have a mini internal competition each Friday afternoon, 4.00 pm to 6.00 pm, which is open to St Patrick’s College students at $3-00/player. Brother Pritchard is in attendance to take the students
AIC Tennis Round 6 v SPLC Saturday 19 October
TEAM TIME OPPONENT/LOCATION
OPEN 1,2,3 16A & 16B
Start 8:15am arrive 7:45am
SPC Home Game vs SPLC – Coops Tennis Centre Beams Road, Carseldine
All players to provide morning tea please.
15A, 15B, 14A & 14B,
Start 8:15am arrive 7:45am
Lohe Street Courts – St Peter’s Lutheran College, (Entry via Lohe Street Indooroopilly)
All players to wear correct St Patrick’s College uniform.
13A & 13B Start 8:15am
arrive 7:45am Stolz Courts – St Peter’s Lutheran College (Entry via Lambert Road Indooroopilly)
END OF TENNIS SEASON BREAK-UP As you are aware the Tennis Season is drawing to a close and we would like to
invite you to our fabulous function. When: Sunday 27 October 2013 Venue: St Patrick’s College, Swimming Pool & Tennis Courts Time: 4:30pm to 7:00pm
All Players and families (Year 5 to Year 12) are cordially invited to turn up, have fun, and associate with each other.
Sausage Sizzle and Salads provided Please RSVP by Wednesday 23 October 2013 to Donna Day on [email protected] or phone 3631 9013
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Mr Ryan Schultz Track & Field
On Friday 18 October we will compete at the first round of the AIC Track & Field Championships at the State Athletics Facility (SAF), Mains Road, Nathan. We would like to encour-age as many students as possible to come along and support our College this Friday evening. Below is an outline of all events for Friday evening. The athletes will be transported both to and from the venue. The bus will depart the College at 3.15pm and will arrive back at the approximately 8.45pm. We will encourage all students to contact their parents on departure from the ven-ue.
AIC TRACK & FIELD 2013 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Friday October 18 2013
TIME EVENT AGE GROUP DIVISION
4.45pm Javelin High Jump Shot Put Discus Triple Jump
13 Years & Under 14 Years & Under 15 Years & Under 16 Years & Under Open
A & B A A& B A&B A&B
5.45pm 1500m 1500m 1500m 1500m 1500m
13 Years & Under 14 Years & Under 15 Years & Under 16 Years & Under Open
A & B A & B A & B A & B A & B
6.00pm Triple Jump Discus Javelin Long Jump Shot Put
13 Years & Under 14 Years & Under 15 Years & Under 16 Years & Under Open
A & B A & B A & B A & B A & B
AIC TRACK & FIELD 2013SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Tuesday October 22 2013
TIME EVENT AGE GROUP DIVISION TIME EVENT AGE GROUP DIVISION
9:00am Long Jump Triple Jump High Jump Shot Put Discus
13 Years & Under 14 Years & Under 15 Years & Under 16 Years & Under Open
A & B A & B A A & B A & B
10:50am 100m 100m 100m 100m 100m
13 Years & Under 14 Years & Under 15 Years & Under 16 Years & Under Open
A, B C D A, B C D A, B C D A, B C D A, B C D
9:00am 3000m Open 11:00am Discus Long Jump Triple Jump Javelin High Jump
13 Years & Under 14 Years & Under 15 Years & Under 16 Years & Under Open
A & B A & B A & B A & B A
9.20am 200m 200m 200m 200m 200m
13 Years & Under 14 Years & Under 15 Years & Under 16 Years & Under Open
A A A A A
12:00pm 400m Shot Put Long Jump Triple Jump Javelin
13 Years & Under 14 Years & Under 15 Years & Under 16 Years & Under Open
A A A A A
9.50am 800m 800m 800m 800m 800m
13 Years & Under 14 Years & Under 15 Years & Under 16 Years & Under Open
A & B A & B A & B A & B A & B
12:00pm High Jump Shot Put Long Jump Triple Jump Javelin
13 Years & Under 14 Years & Under 15 Years & Under 16 Years & Under Open
A A & B A & B A & B A & B
10:00am Shot Put Javelin Discus High Jump Long Jump
13 Years & Under 14 Years & Under 15 Years & Under 16 Years & Under Open
A & B A & B A & B A A & B
1:00pm 4 x 100m Relay 4 x 100m Relay 4 x 100m Relay 4 x 100m Relay 4 x 100m Relay
13 Years & Under 14 Years & Under 15 Years & Under 16 Years & Under Open
A A A A A
10:20am 90m Hurdles 100m Hurdles 100m Hurdles 110m Hurdles 110m Hurdles
13 Years & Under 14 Years & Under 15 Years & Under 16 Years & Under Open
A A A A A
1:30pm
PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES AND PENNANTS
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Mr Ryan Schultz Rugby
The popular Junior Rugby program, Rookies2Reds, is coming to St Patrick’s College for a five week block during Term 4. Any
Year 5, 6 or 7 student will get the chance to emulate their St.George Queensland Reds heroes while developing their Rugby
skills. Rookies2Reds is Queensland Rugby Union’s inclusive, introductory Rugby program and provides Queensland kids with
a pathway to progress from being a rookie to a Red.
Through Rookies2Reds, our primary school students will be taught the basics of Rugby by Queensland’s Rugby Union Devel-
opment Officers and also learn about the benefits of a healthy and active lifestyle which is promoted throughout the ses-
sions along with Rugby’s key values of teamwork, fairness and respect.
As well as professional coaching, participants also receive a special Rookies2Reds pack which includes a variety of gear in-
cluding a backpack, rugby ball, ball pump, lanyard, member benefits of 10% off Reds merchandise and Reds tickets as well as
either a slap band watch or cap.
Rookies2Reds registrations for St Patrick’s College are now open. Please visit the following link to register for the upcoming
program:
https://eventdesq.imgstg.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=main&EventDesqID=4492&OrgID=13302. When: Friday Afternoon (Friday 25 October – Friday 22 November Time: 3:30pm – 4:30pm Where: St Patrick’s College – Back Oval Cost: $80 (Includes 5 Rookies to Reds Session and Rookies to Reds Pack) Who: Future Stars – Year 5/6/7 Students
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Ms Selena Fisk SPC Triathlon
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Mr Ray Celegato AP Staff & Administration
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Rosters
TUCKSHOP ROSTER
TUCKSHOP ROSTER
UNIFORM SHOP TRADING HOURS TERM TIME
TUES 12-4pm, WED 10AM-2pm THURS 7:30-11:30am
Years 7 & 10 in 2014 need to prepay $75 this term for a lap-top bag with their name embroidered on it. Laptops for these year levels will only be handed out on the respective collection day if you have the College bag to collect the laptop. THIS IS A COMPULSORY REQUIREMENT. Payment should be made to the uniform shop ASAP as the embroi-dering takes time to be completed. NEW STOCK BAG PRICES EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY ARE AS FOLLOWS – BACKPACK $60, CARRY BAG $55, CLASS SATCH-EL $20, CLASS BAG/SWIM/SPORT BAG $20.
DATE HELPERS
Fri 18/10 Maree Denkes, Leanne Ferris, Leanne Hume, Jenny Evans
Mon 21/10 Verification Day - Student Free
Tue 22/10 Janelle Brown, Sharyn Mula
WED 2310 Leigh Shaw, Stepahanie Ingeri, Melinda Pahany, Bronwyn Hawkins
Thu 24/10 Mandy Crossan, Guistina Lawlor, Marianne Refoy, Tabitha Baker
Fri 25/10 Tania Caruana, Natalie Dare, Rosary Guppy
The Paddies Van is Proudly Sponsored by:
ROSTER FOR UPCOMING SERVICE PROGRAMS
Tuesday Morn BBQ Decker Park, Sandgate
7.25 am - 9.00 am
Tuesday Evening Street Van Brisbane City
5.00 pm - 8.45 pm
Thursday Morning BBQ Humpybong School 7. 30 am - 9.00 am
Saturday Night BBQ Sandgate Sandgate Lagoon 5.45 pm-8.30 pm
Tuesday, 22 October Numa Cecil, Zachary Hogan,
Zane Pappin, Lachlan Taylor, Lachlan Robin-
son, Cristian Lawlor, Karan Bains
Tuesday, 22 October Johannes Hoensteiger, Ryan Holly-man, Liam Holm, Tom McNamara,
Justin Manwarring
Thursday, 24 October Xavier Stringer, James Reeves,
Ryan Darker, Kurt Kitchen, Jason Sneath
Saturday, 26 October
James Caldwell, Finn McBride, Richard Cook, Jordan Humble,
Jayden Callow
Please Note: If you cannot fulfil your commitment to take part in these service programs, please advise Mrs Righetti ASAP.
FINANCE DEPARTMENT
TERM 4 SCHOOL FEE ACCOUNTS WERE EMAILED OR POSTED DURING THE HOLIDAYS AND WERE DUE FOR
PAYMENT ON THE 9TH OCTOBER, 2013 UNLESS ALTERNATIVE PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN
PUT IN PLACE. IF YOU DID NOT RECEIVE YOUR ACCOUNT PLEASE CONTACT JUDY KELLY ON 36319019 OR VIA EMAIL
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Term 4 - Week 2, 3 & 4 Date Claimers
WEEK TWO
19 October
AIC Basketball/Tennis v SP:C (H) Orientation Day 1 Testing New students Years 5-8
20 October
Parents & Friends Jazz & Shiraz Afternoon
WEEK THREE
21 October—Verification Day - Student Free Day
Orientation Day 2, Testing New students Years 5-8 in 2014
22 October
AIC Track & Field Championships
24 October
Cultural Awards Assembly
24 October (Change of Date)
Showcase Green and Gold Day
26 October
AIC Basketball/Tennis v SLC (A)
29 October
Trimester 3 Co-Curricular Awards Assembly 9:30am Callan Centre AIC Golf Day
30 October
Year 8 and Year 10 Immunisations College Board Meeting
31 October
WEEK FOUR
Year 12 House Farewell Assemblies
01 November
Celebration of Excellence—7pm Callan Centre Year 12 Docudrama