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Dear Parents, Friends, Staff and Students of Mount Carmel,
As this week’s edition of the College Newsletter is being distributed, we are approaching the conclusion of a wonderful day of celebrations for Champagnat Day. We commenced this morning with a range of “Give Back Activities” where students had the opportunity to engage in a range of social justice and outreach initiatives, before coming together as a College community to celebrate the Eucharist and present our 2019 Champagnat Day Awards. The afternoon has been spent enjoying a wide array of stalls and activities before a talent showcase drew a conclusion to our celebrations for this year.
I particularly wish to thank the many parents who were in attendance for our Mass earlier this morning and offer my sincere congratulations to every student that was acknowledged in the 2019 Champagnat Day Awards Ceremony, whose names appear below. As part of these acknowledgments, I also congratulate those staff members who were acknowledged for meeting significant milestones in terms of their years of service to Marist education. These included Mrs Ridley, Mrs Owen-Guarirapa and Mr Harrison who were each acknowledged for 10 years of service. Mrs Govender for 20 years of service, and Mrs Love, who was acknowledged for 25 years of service in Marist schools.
GOLD CHAMPAGNAT AWARD
YEAR 12 Paul Anamani, Jessica Arentz, Joshua Arentz, Jhaysie Cruz, Chloe Llorando, James MacGregor, Britney Manns, Ronan Myatt-Kane, Aidan Naine, Shequina Pereira, Angelica Serrano, Leanne Solidum, Tayla-Joan Thompson.
SILVER CHAMPAGNAT AWARD
YEAR 11 Mia Asuit, Laura Cartagena, Tamsyn Clarke, Jessica Frost, Lara Hatton, Emma Jones, Jaden Legaspi, Alexander Maturan, Jordan McManus, Nova Milton, Marlou Mistula, Leilani Olaaiga, Daniel Peeters, Zarina Pereira, Regina Rivadulla, Brandon Tannoury, Rachael Vakayil.
YEAR 12 Jordan Darnley, Jayden Douangdara, Caitlin Druce, Richelle Lacsina, Rei Loyola, Elizabeth Matsamakis, Benjamin McEvoy, Sophia Patino Jimenez, Ana Ramsay, Lily Russell, Patrick Werne.
BRONZE CHAMPAGNAT AWARD
YEAR 8 Marissa Albanese, Max Bakulic, Jasmyne Douangdara, Summer Duggan, Maricel Fennessey, Hailee Meurant, Mikaela Molina, Holly Ormerod, Xavier Ring, Timara Semaia, Bailey Smith, Kynan Summers.
YEAR 9 Christian Bagadiong, Chloe Balmaceda, Tahlia Bell, Gelya Bocarro, Tanya Devi, Gabriel Garcia, Jack Goncalves, Jasmine King, Eseta Malaesilia, Jack Miller,
Gia Singh, Qwaneisha Sprycha, Jack Stephenson, Jezal Taie, Charlotte Vakayil.
YEAR 10 Maureen Abdelnour, Laura Alivio, Maria Louise Baccay, Tristyn Ball, Joshua Drumond, Paige Gray, Charmaine Marquinez, Shekinah Semaia, Noah Stuart, Maria Tuyor, Jaiden Valencia.
YEAR 11 Jireh Alivio, Beyonce Bennett, Hannah Booth, Jaala Marie Sadler, Suzanne Samaan, Sydney-Julia Vergara, Anthony Wicks.
YEAR 12 Andrew Carver, Jeanette Hanna, Tiffany Mowlam, Abigail Stafferton.
I also thank the many mothers, grandmothers and aunts who were able to join us on Monday for our belated Mothers Day Liturgy and afternoon tea. This was yet another wonderful opportunity to welcome these special guests to the College and I particularly acknowledge the work of Mrs Meharg, Mrs Trimarchi, Mrs Marks, Mr Rees and all the students who assisted in the liturgy and hospitality that followed.
As we continue this particularly busy time of the year, I would like to remind parents of two significant events that we have coming up over the next week. Our June Parents and Friends (P & F) meeting will be held this coming Tuesday 11 June at 7pm in I3. As always, all parents are invited to join us for a light supper and to contribute to this meeting. As many would be aware, we endeavour to invite a guest presenter to each of our gatherings and next week will see our College English Coordinator and Literacy Instructional Coach, Ms Clare Murphy, presenting on her role and vision for the English Department and literacy at the College.
I also remind all students and parents that next Friday 14 June is the annual Staff Spirituality Day. All teaching and support staff will be gathering together offsite to further explore our Marist spirituality and, as such, the College will be closed for the day and parents are asked to make alternative supervision arrangements where appropriate.
Finally this week, I would once again ask our College community to continue to keep our Principal Mr Lo Cascio in your prayers as he recovers from surgery. I know that I speak on behalf of all teachers, parents and students as I wish him a speedy recovery.
Mr David Cloran
Acting Principal
Stage 5 and Stage 4 classes have been working over the past couple of terms on a project in their area of study. They recently completed this project and we have some thoughtful and creative design examples in all the areas from Timber, Food and Agriculture and Textiles projects to share with the Mount Carmel community.
Students are asked to solve a design problem/challenge by thinking creatively about solutions to meet the needs of the problem/challenge. They work through a series of activities as part of the formal design process to research, think and develop creative design ideas, graphically represent these ideas, research materials and processes to build the design, evaluate and test these design ideas before planning and constructing the final product. Students then reflect on the whole process by evaluating their final product and the design process they followed to look for ways they could have improved their work. This process forms the basis of all TAS projects in all courses. Our future designers (fashion, chefs, graphics, furniture, multimedia, etc), inventors and innovators start here.
Consent Form - Use of Student Images / Work
As previously requested, we ask all Parents/Guardians to complete and return the Consent Form for use of Student Images/Work. This can now be downloaded from the Forms and Documents attachments on the lefthand side of the Newsletter. This is a requirement from the Catholic Education Office and I thank those families who have already returned the relevant form.
We are again participating in the Woolworths Earn & Learn promotion and would appreciate your support until the 25 June 2019.
Stickers can be forwarded to the Front Office.
Due to the amazing support of the Mount Carmel community with our Lids for Limbs initiative, we are now becoming a permanent collection point for Envision Hands, so please keep collecting and spreading the word. The number of lids being brought in by students, parents and teachers is phenomenal and greatly appreciated.
Please also try and find the time to watch this short clip as it shows what we are achieving as well as protecting the environment by keeping the lids out of landfill. Thank you all again for your ongoing support.
College Sport at Mount Carmel
Below are some general policies that the College enforces in regards to sport.
Student sport groups on compass: Students are asked to check their Compass for their sport group allocation. This is now ‘locked in’ and unfortunately can not be changed as selections and changes are now closed. It is important that students attend the correct sport group to ensure that they are accounted for and supervised for the afternoon of sport. If they attend the incorrect group they will be marked as ‘absent’ from the group where they are supposed to be and this will affect their attendance record. Please make sure you are attending the correct group each week.
Also as mentioned at previous assemblies and meetings please ignore the large sport description on your Compass page. Refer to the code below this description for your sport allocation. If you have any questions please see Mrs Pontin at the sports office.
Leave from venue notes: A reminder that if students wish to leave from a venue they need to supply a note to the Sport Coordinator. Notes can be signed at the sports office before, and up until, recess on Tuesday. A sample note is included below.
Date To Whom it May Concern, I (parent / guardian name) give permission for my son / daughter (child’s name) to not return to the College at the conclusion of sport this afternoon. Kind Regards,
(Parent / Guardian signature) (Contact Number) |
Any other notes on Tuesdays: If you are sick, injured or can’t participate in sport on a Tuesday you must have a signed note from your parent/guardian detailing the reason for non-participation. You must bring this note to Mrs Pontin (Sport Coordinator) during recess on Tuesday so an alternate plan can be arranged for you during sport time.
MID-TERM RECREATIONAL SPORT ROTATIONS
These rotations took effect on Tuesday this week, but with the wet weather, students may need a reminder of where to go in week 7. Please see below for details:
- 8A - rotating to Basketball competition (school based activity)
- 8E - rotating to Netball competition (school based activity)
- 8F - rotating to Taekwondo (please meet outside J2 at the end of lunch)
- 9A - rotating to Powerwalking (school based activity)
- 9B - rotating to Boxing class (please meet outside the school gym at the end of lunch)
- 9C - rotating toVirtual Golf (please meet on the basketball courts at 12:40pm)
- 9D - rotating to Virtual Golf (please meet on the basketball courts at 12:40pm)
- 9E - rotating to Flag Football clinic (school based activity)
- 9F - rotating to Slider Hockey (school based activity)
- 10 Aerial Arts - rotating to Zumba class (school based activity)
- 10 Dodgeball - rotating to Volleyball / Badminton (school based activity)
- 11 Study - rotating to Personal Training / activities (school based activity)
- 11 Personal Training - rotating to Study (school based activity)
Students are asked to check their weekly sport email and the schedule for finer details. If you have any questions, please see Mrs Pontin at the sports office before Tuesday.
Mrs Tara Pontin (College Sport Coordinator)
Read LessMISA SPORT NOTICES
The Term 2 MISA competition begins this coming Tuesday. Information for all MISA students is below.
ROUND 5 RESULTS - TUESDAY 4 JUNE 2019 (WEEK 6)
SPORT |
OPPOSITION |
RESULT |
MVP |
YRS 7-9 BASKETBALL BOYS |
Magdalene |
MCCC Win 88-9 |
Brayden Greer & Adam Prasad |
YRS 7-9 BASKETBALL GIRLS |
Magdalene |
MCCC Win 35-3 |
Clare Feiloakitohi |
YRS 10-12 GIRLS INDOOR CRICKET |
Magdalene |
MAG Win 87-59 |
Maria Aiono |
ROUND 5/6 INFORMATION - TUESDAY 11 JUNE 2019 (WEEK 7)
SPORT |
OPPOSITION |
VENUE |
TRANSPORT INFORMATION |
YRS 10-12 BOYS SOFTBALL |
Magdalene |
COWPASTURE RESERVE, CAMDEN |
BUS - Please meet outside the sports office at 12:35pm. |
YRS 7-9 BOYS BASKETBALL |
John Therry |
MINTO INDOOR SPORTS CENTRE, MINTO |
BUS - Please meet outside the sports office at 12:35pm. |
YRS 7-9 GIRLS BASKETBALL |
TRAINING / BYE - Straight into the grand final |
MINTO INDOOR SPORTS CENTRE, MINTO |
BUS - Please meet outside the sports office at 12:35pm. |
YRS 11-12 GIRLS NETBALL |
Magdalene |
CORONATION PARK, MINTO |
BUS - Please meet outside the sports office at 12:35pm. |
YRS 10-12 BOYS SOCCER |
Magdalene |
KOORINGA RESERVE |
WALK - Please meet on the oval steps at 12:35pm. |
YRS 10-12 GIRLS SOCCER |
Magdalene |
KOORINGA RESERVE |
WALK - Please meet on the oval steps at 12:35pm. |
YRS 7-9 BOYS HOCKEY |
Magdalene |
NARELLAN HOCKEY FIELDS |
BUS - Please meet outside the sports office at 12:35pm. |
OPEN BOYS RUGBY LEAGUE |
John Therry |
ESCHOL PARK FOOTBALL FIELD |
BUS - Please meet outside the sports office at 12:35pm. |
YRS 7-9 MIXED ULTIMATE FRISBEE |
Magdalene |
VICTORIA PARK, MINTO |
BUS - Please meet outside the sports office at 12:35pm. |
YRS 10-12 GIRLS INDOOR CRICKET |
St Benedict’s |
NATIONAL INDOOR SPORTS CENTRE |
BUS - Please meet outside the sports office at 12:35pm. |
Any questions please see Mrs Pontin at the sports office on Monday.
Mrs Tara Pontin (College Sport Coordinator)
Read LessDIOCESAN EVENTS – TERM 2
Mount Carmel is a part of the Diocese of Wollongong so we compete in Diocesan Sporting events throughout the college year. At these events / carnivals, schools from the Diocese of Wollongong come together to compete for points towards the Vince Villa Trophy that is awarded to the Champion School at the end of the college year. Mount Carmel historically performs well at these Diocesan events and last year finished a close 3rd place overall in the Vince Villa Trophy.
Further info on these events: http://www.dow.catholic.edu.au
NOMINATIONS – APPLICATION PROCESS (To self-nominate and get approved for these events, students need to be competing at a representative level in their chosen sport).
Please refer to the information sheet provided by the sport coordinator for the process for individual student nominations for trialsfor NSWCCC events. All trial closing dates will be advertised in the newsletter and in the student weekly sport update emails. Students can register for events at any time.
Any student who require assistance nominating for the following sports please see Mrs Pontin ASAP.
Mrs Tara Pontin (College Sport Coordinator)
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