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Dear parents, friends, staff and students,
Welcome to the final newsletter for 2022.
When we celebrate Mass at Christmas this year, there are three different gospel readings, each used at a different Mass. The vigil Mass is from Matthew and lists the genealogy of Jesus. The midnight Mass is from Luke and recounts the events around the birth of Jesus. The dawn Mass is from John and, as is the nature of his gospels, is more theological in its approach, beginning with the phrase; “In the beginning was the Word: the Word was with God and the Word was God”. Whilst most of us will only hear one of these gospels on Christmas Day, when we read them in conjunction, we get a clear picture of Jesus being an anointed one, descended from royalty but who was born into the hustle and bustle of daily life. You may recall a previous newsletter where I explained that the original translation of St John’s gospel used ‘Sophos’ instead of ‘Word’ and ‘Sophos’ translates to ‘Wisdom’, so Jesus was one who carries the wisdom of the ages. Over the past few newsletters, I have reflected on what it means to prepare for the birth of Jesus. We are now at a point where His arrival is imminent, and we can now seriously contemplate what He means to us.
Yesterday morning we received the Higher School Certificate results for the 2022 HSC cohort, and I emailed a letter to all parents outlining some of the successes in these results. Whilst we are extremely proud of the headline achievements, there were also many students who did not attain a band 6 or high ATAR but who achieved things they did not ever expect. This reflects the effort they contributed and the support they received from staff, family, and friends. The power of positive thinking is essential, and we are always encouraged not to say; “I can’t do it” but “what do I need to be able to do it”. Congratulations to all our HSC class of 2022 on your efforts and results.
In the same vein, today we celebrated our end of year Mass and Awards ceremony for our Year 7 – 10 students. Thank you to all the staff who contributed to these and a huge congratulations to the students who were recognised for a specific achievement or contribution. I hope that you are able to use this as a strong platform from which to launch next year.
At the start of next year, we will have our new canteen operators begin at the College. Later in this newsletter, there will be links to their website and instructions on how you will be able to place recess and lunch orders online. This is a large change from the current arrangements, and I hope will provide more variety and convenience for parents and students. I take this opportunity to formally thank Mrs Roberts and all the parents who have assisted in the canteen at various stages over the past 35 years. Your support of the College and our students has been exceptional and now you have certainly earned a rest.
On Tuesday, we farewell a number of our staff who are retiring or moving to new opportunities in 2023. A huge thank you and good luck to: Ms. Roxanne Lillis, Mr. Mick Quinn, Mr. Chris Powell, Mr. Joel Duval, Ms. Madeleine Maulguet, Ms. Jackie Burnett, Ms. Bree Jones, Ms. Olivia Hope, Mr. Sean McEvoy, Ms. Faughn Dyball, Ms. Madalena Davila and Mr. William Taylor. We have been blessed to have you as a part of our community and you will carry Mount Carmel with you into your future endeavours.
We also temporarily farewell three staff who will be taking some leave from Mount Carmel. Ms Denise Tyra will be on leave for term 1 and Ms Tara Pontin and Mr David Cloran have been seconded to other positions within our diocese for 12 months. They go with our support and good wishes and we look forward to their return.
Next week, Monday morning (Dec 19) will be parent/teacher/student zooms for those who wish to participate, followed by staff PD. The College office will close at Midday on Tuesday Dec 20 and reopen on Jan 24.
As this is the last newsletter, I would like to take the opportunity to thank all in our community. To the staff who work tirelessly for the benefit of the students, your efforts and skills are essential to providing a positive learning environment that is more than just a school. To our students who cooperate and look for opportunities for growth and improvement, thank you. To our parents, your support and sharing of the values so important to both you and the College is fundamentally necessary for success. Thanks to all members of the Mount Carmel family.
Finally, I wish all our families a holy and happy Christmas break where we can welcome the joy and excitement of the birth of Jesus Christ. I hope that you each have a relaxing break from routine and are able to build a new energy and passion leading in to 2023.
Ite in Veritate
Mr Steve Lo Cascio
As the year draws to a close, I take the opportunity this week to thank the family and friends of the Mount Carmel community for your ongoing support over the past 12 months. While the pandemic certainly posed a number of challenges throughout the year, as a College we remained grateful for the ongoing support that we received as the various COVID directives evolved.
It was wonderful to see so many family members attend the End of Year Mass and Awards Ceremony today. Each year, we take the opportunity to acknowledge staff members who have reached significant milestones in terms of their service to Mount Carmel Catholic College, or to Catholic Education in general. Whilst these were announced at this morning's assembly, I also take the opportunity this week to acknowledge and congratulate these dedicated staff members more broadly.
10 Years Service to Catholic Education
Ms Faughn Dyball
Ms Kristin Evans
Mrs Candice Hills
Mrs Marianna Morris
Mrs Laura Penfold
Mrs Tara Pontin
Mr Andrew Rees
15 Years Service to Catholic Education
Mr Gavin Bates
Mr George Czender
Mr Julian Grana
Mrs Meaghan Marchand
Mr Sean McEvoy
Miss Chardy Miller
Mrs Melina Trimarchi
20 Years Service to Catholic Education
Mrs Sheila Antal
Mrs Anne Clarke
Mrs Yana Clarke
Mrs Fran Gramelis
Mrs Diane Holmes
Mrs Ray Kasmani
Mr Sean McGorry
Mr Andrew Medway
Mrs Sharon Ridley
25 Years Service to Catholic Education
Mrs Margie Gardner
Mrs Milli Asuit
Mr Andre Daniels
Mrs Wendy Hilli
30 Years Service to Catholic Education
Mrs Rosetta Fitzgerald
Mrs Patricia Boss
Mrs Lucy Toweel
Mr Clarrie Jenkins
Service to Mount Carmel Awards
Mrs Patricia Boss (10 years)
Mrs Karina Cortes (25 years)
Mrs Margie Gardner (10 years)
Mrs Fran Gramelis (10 years)
Mrs Roxanne Lillis (20 years)
Mrs Meaghan Marchand (10 years)
Mr Lee Ward (10 years)
Mr David Cloran
First Reading; Is 7:10-14 - Prediction of Immanuel, born of a virgin.
Responsorial Psalm: Ps 23:1-6. R. see vv 7. 10
(R.) Let the Lord enter; he is king of glory.
Second Reading: Rom 1:1-7 - Paul spreads the news of the Son of God.
Gospel Acclamation: Mt 1:23
Alleluia, alleluia!
A virgin will give birth to a son;
his name will be Emmanuel: God is with us.
Alleluia!
Gospel: Mt 1:18-24
An angel visits Joseph, who takes Mary as his wife.
Have a Merry Christmas and a Blessed New Year. The magic of Christmas is not in the presents but in His presence. May you have the gift of faith this Christmas and many blessings throughout the New Year. May you have the gift of faith, the blessing of hope, and the peace of His love at Christmas and always.
Mrs Christine Meharg
Learning & Teaching at the College
Semester 2 Academic Awards
Congratulations to the following students who were recognised today for their outstanding commitment to their learning and academic achievement. There are three categories of awards:
Academic Effort
This award recognises students who have consistently applied themselves with diligence to their learning and have demonstrated a high level of application to their learning across their subjects.
Academic Achievement
This award recognises students who have consistently performed to a high academic standard across all of their subjects in some circumstances achieving an A grade in all subjects.
Academic Excellence
This award acknowledges those students who have achieved both consistently high academic effort and high academic achievement this semester.
Year 7 |
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Raphael Alba |
Academic Effort |
Miyah Meurant |
Academic Effort |
Stephanie Busuttil |
Academic Effort |
Isabella Mizzi |
Academic Effort |
Krisha Chand |
Academic Effort |
Amana Potter |
Academic Effort |
Hanka Filipinski |
Academic Effort |
Cruz Sassine |
Academic Effort |
Emily Hanna |
Academic Effort |
Abigail Serrano |
Academic Effort |
Isabella Hutchinson |
Academic Effort |
Junena Sknuphan |
Academic Effort |
Evangeline Jeffrey |
Academic Effort |
Chloe Sujanto |
Academic Effort |
Diego Martinez |
Academic Effort |
Monica Thevar |
Academic Effort |
Robert McQuiggin |
Academic Effort |
Charlie Venal |
Academic Effort |
Angelpreet Kainth |
Academic Achievement Academic Effort Academic Excellence |
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Janet Le |
Academic Achievement Academic Effort Academic Excellence |
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Sarah Murray |
Academic Achievement Academic Effort Academic Excellence |
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Caitlin Ramos |
Academic Achievement Academic Effort Academic Excellence |
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Morakoth Siackhasone |
Academic Achievement Academic Effort Academic Excellence |
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Rhea Singh |
Academic Achievement Academic Effort Academic Excellence |
Year 8 | |||
Patrick Arthur | Academic Effort |
Milena Neskovic |
Academic Effort |
Ruby Brcic |
Academic Effort |
Alice Panya |
Academic Effort |
Lovinia Camasosa |
Academic Effort |
Sethma Rajapakse |
Academic Effort |
Jilliane Castrodes |
Academic Effort |
Jazmyn Raksadan |
Academic Effort |
Katiana Gramelis |
Academic Effort |
Emmanuel Ramos |
Academic Effort |
Jiageng He |
Academic Effort |
Darby Scales |
Academic Effort |
Madison Jackson |
Academic Effort |
Gabriel Christian Senorin |
Academic Effort |
Erik Jose |
Academic Effort |
Yash Singh |
Academic Effort |
Beth Martin | Academic Effort |
Emily Skipper |
Academic Effort |
Zoe Meic |
Academic Effort |
Deniel Vermeulen |
Academic Effort |
Keith Patrick Monzon |
Academic Effort |
Isabelle Villena |
Academic Effort |
Maddison White |
Academic Effort |
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Chelsea Baltazar |
Academic Achievement Academic Effort Academic Excellence |
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Kyla Greenwood |
Academic Achievement Academic Effort Academic Excellence |
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Monique Pleadin |
Academic Achievement Academic Effort Academic Excellence |
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Maria Cassandra Tuyor |
Academic Achievement Academic Effort Academic Excellence |
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Sophia Wahhab |
Academic Achievement Academic Effort Academic Excellence |
Year 9 | |||
Ava Antala |
Academic Effort |
Jessica McMillan |
Academic Effort |
Olivia Barnard |
Academic Effort |
Angelina Miletic |
Academic Effort |
Rebecca Biju |
Academic Effort |
Katrina Morelos |
Academic Effort |
Carlos Brown |
Academic Effort |
Cassandra Nicolasora |
Academic Effort |
Hannah Casey |
Academic Effort |
Athena Paclibar |
Academic Effort |
Noelle Celevante |
Academic Effort |
Azura Pereira |
Academic Effort |
Sophie Connolly |
Academic Effort |
Luciana Powell |
Academic Effort |
Livinia Harbidge |
Academic Effort |
Chase Reyes |
Academic Effort |
Ryan Holmes |
Academic Effort |
Gloria Ryan |
Academic Effort |
Leira Hornilla |
Academic Effort |
Nessadonai Sembrani |
Academic Achievement |
Cordelia Jeffrey |
Academic Effort |
Andrei Christian Senorin |
Academic Effort |
Olivia Judd |
Academic Effort |
Renee Sundaram |
Academic Effort |
Gieselle Kho |
Academic Effort |
Elijah Tran |
Academic Effort |
Caitlin Kilcar |
Academic Effort |
Stephanie Tungcab |
Academic Effort |
Mikayla McDade |
Academic Effort |
Laylah Tupou |
Academic Effort |
Tahlia-Jade Yule |
Academic Effort |
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Sean Hornilla |
Academic Achievement Academic Effort Academic Excellence |
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Angelina Jino |
Academic Achievement Academic Effort Academic Excellence |
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Emma Ransom |
Academic Achievement Academic Effort Academic Excellence |
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Bea Sualibios |
Academic Achievement Academic Effort Academic Excellence
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Zahie Wahhab |
Academic Achievement Academic Effort Academic Excellence
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Madison Warner |
Academic Achievement Academic Effort Academic Excellence
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Year 10 | |||
Tyrone Austin |
Academic Effort |
Danijela Krpez |
Academic Effort |
Keanna Bocarro |
Academic Effort |
Janita Leota-Brown |
Academic Effort |
Sabina Celiz |
Academic Effort |
Maximillian Loyola |
Academic Effort |
Zoe Charadia |
Academic Effort |
Benjimin Luangamat |
Academic Effort |
Danason Chom |
Academic Effort |
Nimisha Mainali |
Academic Achievement |
Brielle Clarke |
Academic Effort |
Jasmine McGarry |
Academic Effort |
Alexander Dutfield |
Academic Effort |
Meghann Peeters |
Academic Effort |
Alyssa Eccles |
Academic Effort |
Riley Perrett |
Academic Effort |
Lexie Garcia |
Academic Effort |
Jacob Ramos |
Academic Effort |
Hiraya Getigan |
Academic Effort |
Alyssa Rattanathip |
Academic Effort |
Skylah Gilbang |
Academic Effort |
Chanelle Rayan |
Academic Effort |
Jack Gunton |
Academic Effort |
Gloria Rivadeneira Pino |
Academic Effort |
Azrael Huang |
Academic Effort |
Anna Segovia |
Academic Effort |
Daniel Kraichuk |
Academic Effort |
Jana Tandingan Guatato |
Academic Effort |
Charlise Zabat | Academic Effort | ||
Luna Clara Da Silva |
Academic Achievement Academic Effort Academic Excellence |
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Edward Dsouza |
Academic Achievement Academic Effort Academic Excellence |
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Noah Nasreddine |
Academic Achievement Academic Effort Academic Excellence |
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Sarah Radman |
Academic Achievement Academic Effort Academic Excellence |
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Liam Tannoury |
Academic Achievement Academic Effort Academic Excellence |
Year 7- 10 Semester 2 Reports
Today all students in Years 7 - 10 will have electronic access to their Semester 2 Academic Report via Compass. This report is a record of the progress students have made in each course throughout the last two terms of 2022.
For each subject there is a course grade, which is an overall judgement on the progress of the student in that subject. The common grade scale located on the first page of the report provides some basic information on what each grade represents. This grade scale can also be applied to each of the outcomes listed for each subject.
Subject outcomes are a summary of the specific knowledge, skills and attitudes (what a student can do) devised or endorsed by NESA for each subject. The level achieved for each outcome area reflects a particular teacher’s assessment of the student’s level of development in that outcome area at the time of the report. It is a measure of all the work completed in class and through formal assessment tasks that contribute to achieving that outcome grade.
The learning profile section outlines how well a student has applied themselves to their studies and should provide an indication of their commitment to learning during the second semester. Each teacher has also provided a comment that highlights what your child is doing well and identifies a targeted area for growth and improvement.
This Semester 2 report should provide feedback and allow students to reflect on their learning and explore ways of improving in 2023.
Ms Chardy Miller
Leader of Learning - Curriculum Pedagogy
From the Pastoral Care & Wellbeing Coordinator
As we celebrated the year earlier today with a range of Year Group Awards, Whole School end of year Mass, Years 7 to Academic and Cultural Awards and Musical Extravaganza, our last day of school was only the final part of what has been a busy week.
Earlier in the week Year 10 participated in a range of activities for their “Transition Week”, which involved preparation for Stage 6 learning and individual and group challenge activities at Stanwell Tops (monday and Tuesday), Elevate Education Careers Pathway presentations on Wednesday, Liturgy, Police Safe Partying presentation and team building activities on Thursday and involvement in today’s program. Thanks to Mr Rees, Ms Miller, the Year 10 Pastoral team and all staff involved in the organisation and presentation of the initiatives over the past week. Thanks also to the students of Year 10 who engaged in the program in an enthusiastic and cooperative manner.
Monday saw Year Seven attend their “Swim and Survive” day at the Whitlam Centre at Liverpool. This saw students engage in practical activities relating to Basic First Aid and Swimming Survival Skills. Again, thanks to Ms Tyra and Ms Valastro who coordinated the day, the staff who supervised and instructed the swimming program and to the students for their participation and cooperation.
Mental Health Resources
As we say farewell to the academic year of 2022, as has been the pattern over the past couple of years, some members of our community find some aspects of life to be a challenge. When on site, there are a range of support structures that students have access to - friends, teachers, Year Coordinators and Catholic Care Counselling Staff. The Catholic Education Office of Wollongong and Catholic Care have provided a valuable resource should students, families or someone they know require some support over the break. A link to the resource is below and all students will have an individual link shared with them on Compass.
CEDoW and Catholic Care School Holiday Survival Plan
Uniform & Grooming
Upon our return to school in 2023 we would expect all students to be wearing the full correct uniform for both summer and winter, as well as meeting standards regarding grooming (hair, jewellery, make-up etc). This information will be reiterated a number of times between now and the return to classes next year. Please refer to the links below regarding these expectations.
College Uniform and Grooming expectations
Finally, on behalf of the Pastoral and Wellbeing team (our Year Coordinators, Assistant Year Coordinators and Pastoral Advisors), thanks to all families and students for your cooperation and support throughout what has been an exciting year. May each and every member of our community have a happy, safe and holy Christmas.
Mr Simon Huntly
As 2022 comes to close I would like to thank students, staff, office personnel, parents and community members for their help and support this year. It has been a privilege to be the acting Sports Coordinator this year. Congratulations to Ms Tyra on receiving the Mount Carmel Coach of the Year Award. The students have had an outstanding year and I am proud of their achievements. All the best for 2023. Ms.Turnbull
Leisl Hopoate - Yr 10
She was also named in the U16s Australian All Stars team.
Daniel Lill - Yr 9
Recently attending the NSW State Age champsionships, Daniel swam 9 swims with 7pbs. Daniel made his first ever final in the 200IM and the 400m Freestyle. In the 200IM he received his first ever state bronze medal. In the 400m freesytle he made his second final where he achieved his silver medal.
Final results
200IM - 6.44 sec pb in the heats
An 11.19 pb in the final with an overall 17 sec pb
50m freestyle - 0.45 sec pb
200m freestyle - 4.41 sec pb
100m freestyle - added 1 sec
400m freestyle - 16.13 sec pb in the heat
And in the final he swam around the same time in the heat
50m backstroke - 0.89 sec pb
100m backstroke up 2 sec over his time.
This is the first time Daniel has had to back up for finals at night and first state medals.
Ava Antala - Yr 9
Pictured L-R; Simun, Alexis, Christian, Chelsea, Parker, Azura & Jessica
Highlights of this term
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- 1st 10-12 Girls Basketball
- 1st 7-9 Boys Volleyball
- 2nd 10-12 Boys Basketball
Sport | Student |
7-9 Girls Indoor Cricket |
Jessica McMillan |
7-9 Girls Hockey |
Azura Pereira |
7-9 Boys Softball |
Parker Cameron |
7-9 Girls Volleyball |
Chelsea Herborn |
7-9 Boys Volleyball |
Christian Berry |
10-12 Girls Basketball |
Alexis Brunt |
10-12 Boys Basketball |
Simun Krpez |
Highlights of this term
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- 2nd 10-12 Girls Soccer
- 2nd 7-9 Boys Basketball
- 2nd 11/12 Girls Netball
Sport | Student |
10-12 Girls Indoor Cricket |
Rhianna Gascoine |
11-12 Boys Soccer |
Bailey Smith |
10-12 Girls Soccer |
Merryn Clarke |
11/12 Girls Netball |
Hailee Meurant |
7-9 Basketball |
Chelsea Baltazar |
7-9 Boys Basketball |
Isaac Ramos |
7-9 Mixed Frisbee |
Mateo Andrews |
7-9 Boys Hockey
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Isaac Robinson |
Sport | Student |
10-12 Boys AFL |
Codie Eldridge |
10-12 Girls AFL |
Hailee Meurant |
7-8 Boys Soccer |
Vincent Brancati |
9-10 Boys Soccer |
Anthony Peric |
7-8 Girls Soccer |
Jessica Forde |
9-10 Girls Netball |
Gemma Olling |
7-8 Girls Netball |
Isabella Nakasenh |
U/15 Boys Rugby League |
Braxton O’Donoghue |
- 1st 7-9 Girls Softball
- 1st 10-11 Girls Volleyball
- 2nd 7-9 Boys Indoor Cricket
Sport | Students |
7-9 Indoor Cricket |
Baxter Bastoli |
7-9 AFL Girls |
Makeilah Langi |
7-9 Girls Softball |
Maria De Lima Goncalves Fernandes De Mota |
7-9 AFL Boys |
William Montgomery |
7-9 Oztag Girls |
Beth Martin |
7-9 Oztag Boys |
Hudson Warren |
10/11 Ultimate Frisbee Mixed |
Isabella Ashcroft |
10/11 Volleyball Girls |
Timara Semaia |
10/11 Volleyball Boys |
Alexandros Carni |
The following students were determined to be Mount Carmel's top athletes by their MISA and Diocesan results. This is thanks to their dedication and effort in their sport, and in some cases, sports.
Student | Sport |
Ethan Littlewood |
Cross Country & Athletics |
Daniel Lill |
Swimming Cross Country & Athletics |
Blake Bolwell |
NSWU/15 CCC Soccer |
Zoe Bruce |
Triathlon |
Jessica Barnes |
Netball Umpire |
Ava Antala |
Swimming |
Michael Bzdega |
Volleyball |
Monique Jakovljevic |
Cross-Country & Athletics |
Harrison Doris |
Softball |
Ashton Taeiloa |
Athletics |
2022 Swim Age Champions
Pictured L-R Boys; Daniel, Joel, Isaac & Jack. Absent; Petar & Nathan
Picture L-R Girls; Maddison, Cordelia, Ava, Daisy & Caitlin
Age | Boys | Girls |
12yrs |
Petar Spyropoulos |
Caitlin Ramos |
13yrs |
Jack Breen |
Daisy Robertson |
14yrs |
Isaac Ramos |
Ava Antala |
15yrs |
Nathan Williams |
Cordelia Jeffrey |
16yrs |
Joel Skipper |
Maddison Breen |
Multi-Class |
Daniel Lill |
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Picture L-R Girls; Monique, Isabella, Zoe, Isabella & Karylle. Absent Jemma
Age | Boys | Girls |
12 yrs |
Peter Spyropoulos |
Karylle Cooke |
13 yrs |
Jayden Kurniawan |
Isabella Nakasenh |
14 yrs |
Ethan Littlewood |
Zoe Bruce |
15 yrs |
Nathan Williams |
Isabella Ashcroft |
16 yrs |
Joel Skipper |
Jemma Riordan |
17 yrs |
Simun Krpez |
Monique Jakovljevic |
Multi-Class |
Daniel Lill |
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Picture L-R Girls; Monique, Alexis, Isabella, Isla, Dominique & Mia
Age | Boys | Girls |
12 yrs |
Shou Ye |
Mia Brooks |
13 yrs |
Chukwuemeka Okonkwo |
Dominique Bzdega |
14 yrs |
Joshua Manson |
Isla Clarke |
15 yrs |
Blake Bolwell |
Isabella Ashcroft |
16 yrs |
Joey Gossayn |
Alexis Brunt |
17 yrs |
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Monique Jakovljevic |
Multi-Class |
Daniel Lill |
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In order to improve student exercise during lunch, Michael Bzdega came up with the idea of having a football Derby. This turned out to be a highly successful event.
The 2022 Term 4 Football Derby between the Seniors and Juniors teams had a combined number of 95 people on the pitch. In the first couple minutes of the game, there was a handball given to the senior team. Craig Llorando lines up the shot to put the senior up 1-0. Aziz Davids was soon to score a banger of a goal hitting the post and bouncing inside the goals, but the VAR saw differently and the goal was unfortunately disallowed.
In the second half the junior boys, Billy Elliot scored a screamer of a goal to tie it up 1-1. As the game progressed Josh Whitehead saved the senior boys from another goal, executing a perfect Brexit tackle. The referee saw differently, and Josh was awarded a 10-minute sin-bin. Zane Brooks was the MVP of the match saving many goals, gaining many interceptions, and creating opportunities to score. Nearing the end of the match with 5+ minutes extra time Pete Baltazar was awarded a penalty. He carefully lined up his shot, took a couple of steps back, took a deep breath and put the ball away in the bottom right. The keeper had no chance.
The game concluded 2-1, seniors winning the cup. Thank you to all participants and we hope to see you next year.
Registrations are Now Open for 2023
Please refer to attached PDF flyer.
Representative Pathways
MISA Website https:/wwwwmisaonlineeorgg.au/
Diocesan Sport News
Updates and news on Wollongong Diocese sport events and trials can be viewed here Nominations for Term 1 Diocesan sports are now open via google form on Compass.
NSW CCC/CSNSW Sport News
Higher level CCC trials and events status can be monitored here.
SCHOOL SPORT AUSTRALIA SPORT NEWS
More School Sport Australia information can be found here
Ms Sue Turnbull
Acting Sports Co-ordinator
This week Year 10 completed an alternate program as part of their Transition Week. On Monday and Tuesday the grade alternatively spent a day at Stanwell Tops and at the College completing NESA modules. At the Tops the grade participated in numerous challenging and team building exercises from abseiling down 15 metre cliff faces to completing tree top obstacle courses. Whilst the weather was less than ideal on the Monday, the Girl's group still entered the day with enthusiasm and had a good laugh with the site facilitators doing indoor games for the morning session.
On Wednesday the grade had the opportunity to listen to Elevate Education around resume writing, job interview skills and then spent the afternoon examining career pathways. Thursday then saw the group engaged in liturgical end of year gratitude sessions, a talk around safe partying and risk taking behaviours by our College's police liaison officer and enjoying an afternoon BBQ followed by team games.
I thank all students that attended for the spirit in which they approached the week as well as all of the staff that took time away from their normal lessons to assist with the running of the week.
By Mr Rees
Ranier Schoolwear are accepting the Back to School NSW Vouchers which can be used towards the costs of College school uniforms. Please contact Ranier Schoolwear for more information.
For online purchases, please visit shop.ranier.com.au or call 0493 122 101. Alternatively you can email @ mtcarmel@ranier.com.au
Mount Carmel P&F Clothing Pool sells pre-owned College uniforms at less than half the cost of new uniforms.
You can bring your child's uniforms to the shop when they no longer fit or you no longer need them (Uniforms must be clean and in good condition. Blazers must be dry cleaned). The Second-hand Uniform shop will sell the uniforms on your behalf, and after they sell the P&F Committee will transfer the money to your nominated bank account. The P&F will keep 10% of all sales. You are also able to donate the uniforms and then the P&F will benefit from 100% of the sales.
The Clothing Pool is open from 2.30-4pm on the first Monday of each month. The shop will next be open on Monday 6 February 2023. The shop is run by parent volunteers to raise money for the P&F Committee and to help families of the school with low-cost uniforms.
If any parent wishes to volunteer in the Second-hand Uniform Shop please contact the school office.