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- Acting Principal's Report
- Semester 1 Award Assembly
- NAIDOC Assembly
- Campbelltown Catholic Club Mass and Communion Luncheon
- Year 12 2019 Academic Medallions
- ACYF 2019
- College Sport at Mount Carmel
- MISA Sport Notices
- Diocesan Events - Term 3
- Mount Carmel Uniform Shop
- St Thomas More Fete
- CatholicCare's Bringing Up Great Teens
- Alpha Program
- Mount Carmel Netball Club
- Onam 2019
Dear Parents, Friends, Staff and Students of Mount Carmel,
This past Sunday’s Gospel reading begins with a request from one of Jesus’ disciples, that they be taught how to pray. What followed was an invitation from Jesus, extended to all of us, to be drawn into a deeper, personal, relationship with God via the Our Father. We are asked to keep God’s names hallowed, or holy, and to hold Him with such honour. We are also reminded that when God’s kingdom finally comes, all will be provided for, forgiveness will be practiced and He will deliver all the faithful from their times of trial.
Earlier this morning we gathered as a College community for our annual NAIDOC assembly and Semester One Awards Ceremony. The first portion of the assembly gave us the opportunity to acknowledge and celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and was highlighted by the presence and testimony of Parramatta, New South Wales and Australian Rugby League player, Timana Tahu. Timana captivated the College community whilst recalling his own indigenous background and how he had overcome adversity in his own life to achieve outstanding success as an elite athlete and dual Rugby League/Union international representative. The second portion of the morning’s assembly allowed us to acknowledge students who had demonstrated an outstanding effort and excellent results throughout Semester One. I congratulate every student who was presented to the College community this morning and encourage them to maintain their current approach into the second half of 2019.
I take the opportunity this week to thank the many parents who made themselves available for the 2020 Year 11 Subject Selection Interviews that were held earlier this week. As a College, we cannot understate how critical it is to have students select the most appropriate patterns of study according to their interests, strengths and learning styles. I am confident that the rigorous process that our students have undertaken over the past few weeks will certainly lay a strong foundation for them to build upon as they progress towards the HSC in 2021.
Earlier this week, I had the privilege of accompanying our Acting Assistant Principal, Mr Simon Huntly and our College English Coordinator and Literacy Instructional Coach Ms Clare Murphy to the Biennial Marist Schools Australia Conference which was hosted by the Archdiocese of Melbourne. This event gave Marist educators from around the country the opportunity to celebrate our common spirituality and reflect on the contribution that Catholic education makes towards the broader Australian educational landscape. Topics canvassed throughout the conference included the Call to Holiness, the Role of Women in the Church, Marist Pedagogy (or teaching principles) and a range of workshops focusing on nationwide teaching and learning practices. I extend my thanks to former Mount Carmel Principal Mr John Barrington who returned to the College across the first few days of the week to support the leadership team in our absence.
Finally this week, I take the opportunity to extend the prayers and best wishes of the entire Mount Carmel community to our Year 12 students who will commence their Trial HSC Examinations from this coming Monday. As I explained to our students at a recent assembly, these examinations will provide the final opportunity for our students to influence their school assessment mark and ranks for the HSC and most importantly, give them a final ‘dress rehearsal’ for the main exams in October. I congratulate our entire Year 12 cohort for the focused, mature and conscientious approach that they have each adopted in preparation for these exams. I thank the teachers who have been working around the clock in order to best prepare our students for these busy weeks ahead, and I thank the parents of the College for their ongoing support as this significant examination period gets underway.
Acting Principal
Campbelltown Catholic Club Mass and Communion Luncheon
Sunday, 28 July 2019
On Sunday, Jessica and Paul, represented the College at this Mass of celebration. They processed the College candle in first, setting the scene for the other schools to follow. A testament to the great young people they are, they volunteered to help the organising teacher by ensuring that all students were present and ready to process, willingly read a Prayer of the Faithful, as well as shepherding the younger students to their correct places. They are wonderful examples of young Marist leaders.
Mrs Christine Meharg
Year 12 2019 Academic Medallions
Young People need to aim high and to know that their community support them. Our children are our most valuable resource and, all too often, their academic achievements can be neglected. We want to encourage learning and to reward as many students as possible.
To this end, I am asking for donations towards the Year 12 Academic Medallions. The cost of each medallion is $40.00 or three for $100.00. If you wish to donate towards a particular subject, please contact Trish Mooney on 9603 3000 or email info@mcccdow.catholic.edu.au.
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 (according to this every student is in Fit HQ and this is an error) . 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 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.
TUESDAY RECREATIONAL ACTIVITY NOTICES
If students do not participate in the MISA sport program they are involved in the college’s Tuesday Recreational Sport program. This program offers students the opportunity to be active in a variety of different sports / activities either at school or in the local community. Students in Year 7 rotate with their house group through 4 different activities (a different activity each term). All other grades have the opportunity to elect what sport program they would like to participate in each term. This choice gives students the responsibility to be active according to their own interests, likes and strengths.
All Tuesday Recreational Sport groups have now been finalised and added to the timetable and NO CHANGES CAN BE MADE - unfortunately students who did not take the time to complete their sport choices last year (Years 8-11) have been placed into an appropriate sport group for each term. Please check the relevant sports noticeboard and compass for your sport group in preparation for Week 2. As outlined in earlier editions of the newsletter there is a technical issue with compass and for some unknown reason all students sport is described as Sport: Fit HQ (or something else). Please ignore this description and refer to the code below this or check the sports noticeboards. If you have any questions please see Mrs Pontin or your Pastoral Adviser for clarification.
YEAR 7 TERM 3 TUESDAY SPORT & ACTIVITIES
House Group |
Term 3 |
What to bring |
MACKILLOP YR 7 Students |
Swimming and Survival Skills (Bus to Macquarie Fields Swimming Pool) |
Hat Drink Bottle Swimmers Goggles Towel |
MURRAY YR 7 Students |
Team Sports (Meet outside J5 - Activities are on the school Oval) |
Hat Drink Bottle |
AVILA YR 7 Students |
Gymnastics and House Games (Bus to Macquarie Fields Gymnastics Centre) |
Hat Drink Bottle Towel |
HOWARD YR 7 Students |
AFL and Football Games (Meet outside J1 - Activities are on the school Oval) |
Hat Drink Bottle |
YEAR 8 BUSHWALKING GROUP
This term a group of Year 8 students have been participating in Bushwalking for their weekly sport. Each week they travel to the nearby Georges River reserve where they take in the serenity of the Australian bush whilst enjoying the fresh air and endorphins that the experience produces. The opportunity to listen to and see the wildlife whilst visiting many tracks that lead to the Georges River is truly a rewarding one appreciated by the students.
ATHLETICS CARNIVAL TRAINING
This year our vision and motto for College sport is ‘MC Teamwork Makes the PB Dream Work’. To get one step closer to reaching our goal of improving our Diocesan carnival results we are offering students the opportunity to partake in carnival training during sport time on a Tuesday afternoon.
Students can sign up for Carnival Training outside the sports office. Staff members will take students through a range of training exercises and run an organised program to improve student cardiovascular endurance and fitness as well as discuss running technique, race plans and other important considerations for achieving good results on the cross country and athletics track. Please see the schedule below:
Term 3 - Athletics Training
Sign ups are now open outside the Sports Office for week 3.
** This training may be cancelled if we don’t have the numbers required for a training group. Please check the emailed schedule to see if this is going ahead.
MCCC COLLEGE SPORTING STARS
JADEN LEGASPI (YEAR 11) - CCC RUGBY UNION
On 29 and 30 June, eight (8) school association representative teams (GPS 1 & 2, CAS, ISA 1 & 2, AICES, CHS and CCC) attended the 'NSW Schools U16 Rugby Selection Trials' at UNSW David Phillips Field, Daceyville. Over 200 players played and fought hard to be selected into 43 players: NSW Schools 1 and NSW Schools 2.
Jaden, humble as always, informed me of his selection into the NSW Team 1. Jaden said “I feel very fortunate that I was selected in the NSW Schools 1”. Jaden represented NSW Team 1 on 20 & 21 July at the 'NSW U16 Invitational' which was held at the Sydney Academy of Sport, Narrabeen.
The teams that attended the 'NSW U16 Invitational' were Sydney Juniors (SJRU), Country Juniors (CJRU) and the two x NSW Schools U16 teams (NSW Schools 1 and 2). The invitational is a selection tournament to choose the two x NSW U16 teams that will go on to contest the 'Australian U16 Nationals' (28th September - 5th October).
Congratulations Jaden for your recent selection and for always being such a humble, talented athlete who represents MCCC with great pride each and every time. Well done!
SIUOLO RICHTER & ISABELLA ASHCROFT (YEAR 7) - NETBALL
Congratulations to both Siulol Richter and Isabella Ashcroft (Yr 7) for their recent selection to represent INNSW in December this year. Both of these girls are great athletes and display impressive skills on the netball court in the defensive circle and mid court. Well done girls! We look forward to hearing how you play at the tournament later in the year.
JORDAN BRUNT (YEAR 11), JAYDEN BRUNT (YEAR 11) & FRANK FAGATUAI (YEAR 12) - BASKETBALL
Jayden Brunt (Year 11) and Frank Fagatuai (Year 12) have recently returned from Los Angeles where they played for the Sydney Basketball Institute in two basketball competitions. Jayden said that “it was a really tough competition because we were versing very athletic and physical teams but it helped me realise the parts of my game that need improvement and it has inspired me to fully apply myself to reach my goals”. I’m sure it was a great experience for the two boys and congratulate them on their involvement.
Jordan Brunt (Year 11) is also excelling in the sport of basketball travelling to New Caledonia later in the year to compete in the FIBA U17’s Basketball Championships. He will attend a pre-camp in Auckland before travelling over for his competition. We wish you the best of luck Jordan and look forward to hearing how you play. Well done.
Mrs Tara Pontin (College Sport Coordinator)
Read LessMISA SPORT NOTICES
Information for all MISA students is below.
ROUND 2 - TUESDAY 6 AUGUST (Week 3)
SPORT |
OPPOSITION |
VENUE |
TRANSPORT INFORMATION |
YRS 10-12 GIRLS SOFTBALL |
MAGDALENE |
COWPASTURE RESERVE, CAMDEN |
MINI BUS - Please meet outside the front office at 12:35pm. |
YRS 7-8 & 9-10 GIRLS NETBALL |
ST BENS |
CORONATION PARK, MINTO |
BUS - Please meet outside the sports office at 12:35pm. |
YRS 7-8 & 9-10 BOYS SOCCER |
ST BENS |
KOORINGA RESERVE, VARROVILLE |
WALK - Please meet on the oval steps at 12:35pm. |
YRS 7-9 GIRLS SOCCER |
ST BENS |
KOORINGA RESERVE, VARROVILLE |
WALK - Please meet on the oval steps at 12:35pm. |
U15’s BOYS RUGBY LEAGUE |
GOOD SAMARITAN |
ESCHOL PARK FOOTBALL FIELD |
BUS - Please meet outside the sports office at 12:35pm. |
YRS 10-12 BOYS AFL |
ST BENS |
CLARKE OVAL |
BUS - Please meet outside the sports office at 12:35pm. |
YRS 10-12 GIRLS AFL |
ST BENS |
KOORINGA RESERVE |
BUS - Please meet outside the sports office at 12:35pm. |
YRS 10-12 BOYS INDOOR CRICKET |
ST BENS |
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.
MISA Soccer - Thank you
A massive thank you to the following students who stepped up and helped out in the MISA Soccer game this Tuesday - James D’Angelo, Joshua Dennett, Zaine El-Ayoubi, Kurt Enders, Mark Gayla, Flow Jakoub, Antoni Krsteski, Ben Langham, Declan LeGall, Giana Lorquet-Davis, Michael Milicic, Brock Prophet, Charbel Sghaby and Don Thewarapperuma. Another thank you to Charmaine Marquinez and Laura Alivio for assisting with the Year 7-9 girls team at late notice.
Thanks again - another display of great sportsmanship and willingness to help out MC sport.
Mrs Tara Pontin (College Sport Coordinator)
Read LessDIOCESAN EVENTS – TERM 3
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.
Below is information for the upcoming Diocesan events in term 3:
Term 3 Diocesan Carnival / Opportunities
Semester 2 (Terms 3 and 4) Major College and Diocesan Carnivals
Sport / Team |
Trial Date / Day / Time |
Carnival Date /s |
Diocesan Athletics Carnival |
All notes have been issued and are due back BEFORE Friday 16 August. |
Friday 16 August 2019 (Week 4) |
Diocesan Hockey (Opens Boys and Girls) |
Trial 2: Tuesday 6 August 2019 (AFTER sport from 2:45pm - 3:30pm) |
Wednesday 28 August 2019 (Week 6) |
Diocesan Volleyball (Opens Boys and Girls) |
Trial 2: Tuesday 6 August 2019 (AFTER sport from 2:45pm - 3:30pm) |
Wednesday 28 August 2019 (Week 6) |
Further info on these events: http://www.dow.catholic.edu.au
CCC EVENTS - TERM 3
Sport / Team |
Trial Date / Day / Time |
Carnival Date /s |
CCC Netball Championships |
All notes have been issued and are due back BEFORE Tuesday 20 August. |
Tuesday 20 August 2019 (Week 5) |
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 sports coordinator for the process for individual student nominations for trials for 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.
Further info on these events: www.csss.nsw.edu.au/nswccc-home.aspx
Mrs Tara Pontin (College Sport Coordinator)
Read LessCatholicCare's Bringing Up Great Teens
For all Parents/Carers
Learn to promote positive and respectful parent-teen relationships.
Focus on the big issues and challenges when managing conflict and connecting with teens.
4 x 2 hour sessions held weekly. Cost: $60
Thursdays 5, 12, 19, 26 September, 10am-12pm
Venue: CatholicCare, 35A Cordeaux St, Campbelltown Phone: 4254 9395
Facilitator: Sue Livingstone, our Mount Carmel Group Worker
27 July 2019
- 13 C's defeated Bluejays 55 - 9
- Grad D's defeated Flames 45 - 25
- Grad C's (T3) defeated Cobras 47 - 21
- Grad C's (T2) lost to Ingleburn 24 - 40
- Division 6 drew with Cobras 24 - 24