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WE WILL REMEMBER THEM > 100 Year Centenary Commemoration
Gleeson College40-60 Surrey Farm Dve, Golden GroveSouth Australia 5125 T: 8282 6600
www.gleeson.sa.edu.auinfo@gleeson.catholic.edu.au
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The Globe Newsletter of Gleeson College
Issue 30 > Friday 16 November 2018
Last Friday’s gathering of our three Campus schools on the Gleeson Oval represented a highly significant and important occasion, as we all we paused to remember the sacrifice of those men and women who have died or suffered in wars and conflicts, and all those who have served during the past 100 years.
At 5am on 11 November 1918, three German government representatives accepted the armistice terms presented to them by an allied commander, General Foch of the French Army. The armistice became effective at 11am the same day, and as the guns fell silent on the Western Front in France and Belgium, four years of hostilities ended.
The armistice ended World War I and came into force, bringing to an end four years of hostilities that saw 61,919 Australians die at sea, in the air, and on foreign soil. Few Australians families were left untouched by the events of World War I – ‘the war to end all wars’ – most had lost a father, son, daughter, brother, sister, relative or friend.
In Australia and the other allied countries, including New Zealand, Canada and the United States, 11 November became known as Armistice Day – a day to remember those who died in World War I. After World War II, the Australian Government agreed to the United Kingdom’s proposal that Armistice Day be renamed Remembrance Day to commemorate those who were killed in both World Wars. In October 1997 the Governor-General issued a Proclamation declaring 11 November as Remembrance Day – a day to remember the sacrifice of all those who have died for Australia in wars and conflicts.
Ms Amanda Price,Leader of Community Engagement & Innovation
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AN IMPORTANT TIME TO NOT ‘LET DOWN THE GUARD’
One+ Centenary Commemoration of Remembrance DayRemembrance Day is always very special at Gleeson College. We are privileged to have a close association with the Defence Forces through our considerable family connections and our Defence Transition Mentor, Mrs Linda DeBoer. Last week on Friday, we held a moving ceremony to commemorate the centenary of Remembrance Day which included a RAAF catafalque party, a speech from special guest Squadron Leader Kevin Corney and a poignant rendition of ‘In Flanders’s Fields’ sung ‘a cappella’ by students from our three schools. Gleeson College, Golden Grove High School and Pedare Christian College students and staff all gathered on our oval for this significant event, which was beautifully organised and executed.
I would like to acknowledge the wonderful organisation of the service by Ms Amanda Price and Mrs Linda DeBoer. Thank you to the students and staff of all three schools for their contribution and involvement on the day, and especially to our student cadets who formed a guard for the catafalque party, and Mrs Carly Meakin and our talented vocalists.
As part of the special commemoration ceremonies this year at the War Memorial
in Adelaide, our students made poppies, which along with several thousand poppies from many other schools, were dropped from an aeroplane over the War Memorial in the city on Sunday, November 11. Imagine the surprise (and the odds) when Ms Amanda Price’s young son picked up not one, but five of our Gleeson poppies from the several thousand dropped that day!
PE Week CelebrationsPE Week was celebrated at Gleeson College this week with an excellent program of activities in which a great number of students and staff participated with skill and enthusiasm. Well done and thank you to Mr Danny Gloria and all the staff and students who organised and participated in the program.
Year 7 and 8 Transition ProgramThis week we welcomed our 2019 Year 7 and 8 students through a comprehensive induction program run over two days. Our new students worked side by side with existing students on a number of exciting activities. They met a few of the teachers and enjoyed a taste of the various subjects they will undertake in the future. It has been a pleasure to meet the new students this week and we very much look forward to working with them in the years to come.
Congratulations to Ms Amanda Price who has done a wonderful job putting together the transition program, and thank you to all staff involved in welcoming our new Year 7 and 8 students for 2019.
The thoughts, prayers and support of our Gleeson College
community are withJayden Dawson (11 DSPOS) and his family on the recent passing
of his paternal Grandfather.
May he rest in peace and God comfort his family and friends
at this sad time.
With Sympathy
Rest In Peace
FinaleThe school year is fast approaching its finale with Year 12 students concluding examinations soon, Year 11 students commencing examinations next week and Year 10s the week after. It is an important time of endings, celebrations, opportunities and new beginnings.
At this time, it is important to not ‘let down the guard’ and to continue our high level of expectations with regard to school work, behaviour and uniform. We want to ‘wind up’ the year well not ‘wind down’ to a poor finish.
I wish all of our students the very best as they undertake important assessments in the coming weeks and trust that they are striving to achieve their very best.
Mr Joe Corbo,Deputy Principal
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM > 100 Year Centenary CommemorationAt 11am on this year’s Remembrance Day Commemoration in the city, a Cessna called ‘Possum’, which completed multiple tours of duty during the Vietnam War, dropped more than 30,000 Remembrance poppies over the War Memorial area on North Terrace in Adelaide City. Students from schools from around South Australia were offered the opportunity to make and contribute poppies to this drop, and our Gleeson College students were amongst the contributors for this special tribute. Special thanks to Darryl Hill (ex RAAF) who not only piloted ‘Possum’, but also coordinated the collation of the poppies. Darryl’s Grandfather, John Bowman, was among the first troops ashore at the Gallipoli landing.
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM.LEST WE FORGET.
Mrs Kate Pill,Humanities and Social Sciences
Learning Area Coordinator
2018 SPORTS PRESENTATION ASSEMBLY > Wednesday 7 November
2018 Saturday Morning SportAward Honour Roll
Girls BadmintonMost Consistent: Tyler DunlopMost Improved: Jessica MillsCoaches Award: Tyler Dunlop
Boys/Mixed BadmintonMost Consistent: Ethan HubbardMost Improved: Jonte RussianCoaches Award: Madison Celles + Michigan San Juan
Senior Girls BasketballBest Team Player: Breanna AlfordTeam Spirit: Scarlett HatchardMost Improved: Alicia Malatesta
Middle Boys BasketballBest Team Player: Finn MikuttaMost Consistent: Jack LindsayMost Improved: Ryan Dawson
Boys Open A Grade BasketballMVP: Jarrod BiggsMost Consistent: Nicholas LoganMost Improved: Alex Smith
Boys Open B Grade BasketballMVP: James TaylorMost Consistent: Matthew HardyMost Improved: Jacob Fergusson
Boys Open C Grade BasketballBest Defender: Marcus PettsBest Team Man: Mitchell WoodMost Improved: Adam Verwey
Middle Girls AFL FootballMVP: Arieta RokosawaMost Consistent: Emily CardenMost Improved: Alicia Malatesta
Middle Boys CricketMost Consistent: Vincent MusolinoMost Improved: Aaron MillerCoaches Award: Matthew Greet
We celebrated the achievements of our 2018 Saturday Morning teams at a Sports Presentation Assembly held
in the Dame Roma Mitchell Centre on Wednesday 7 November.
We were fortunate to have a special guest speaker in GC Old Scholar
and former A-League star defender Daniel Mullen address the audience and chat about his sporting journey.
Daniel graduated from Gleeson in 2007 and went on to a highly
successful professional career in soccer, representing his country in the Under 20 and Under 23s, and playing both here in the A-League, and abroad at Dalian Aerbin in the Chinese Super League. Daniel has a wealth of expertise and
knowledge of the World game and we kindly thank him for sharing his story, including some of the difficulties he
encountered after moving away from home at a young age to pursue his
footballing dreams and the importance of having a back-up plan in place for when his professional football career
ended.
The inclusion of our Year 7 students to our Saturday Morning Sport teams has
added a new dimension to our program, and to see our Senior students stick around to watch and encourage the
Juniors, is something truly special. The success of our sporting teams at Gleeson College would not be achieved if not for the great commitment and dedication of the students, coaches, parents, and teachers involved. I would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge and
sincerely thank our dedicated coaches in 2018, who always go above and beyond for our students, and without them we would not be able to enter the amount of Saturday morning teams that we do.
Thank you to our 2018 Coaches > Mr Jordan Glover, Mr Philip Hernes, Mr Chad Schoenmakers, Mr Simon
Barrett, Mr Jason Puttnins, Ms Candice Mitchell, Mr Adam Biggs and Mr Clint
Vause (Gleeson Staff), Erica Greet, Taylor Fiorita, Jack Ward, Margarita Fitzharris,
Madison Glover, Cameron Wood, Emily Boyle, Chelsea Turner, Connor
McLaughlin, Kimberley Elliott, Joseph Maguire, Jordan Shirley, Johnny Librino,
Amy Uglesic, Jai D’Antonio, Jayden Kirk, Dion Kirk, Daniel Luciano (GC
Old Scholars), and current GC students Jessica Saul, Brianna Gibbs, Shelby
Finlay, Peter Librino, Mia Fitzharris, and Jacob Ferguson.
Ms Rachel Staffin,Sports Development Coordinator
2018 SPORTS PRESENTATION ASSEMBLY > Wednesday 7 November
Middle Girls AFL FootballMost Consistent: Adanna OkoyeMost Improved: Hayley ThompsonCoaches Award: Phoebe Doolin
Senior Girls AFL FootballMost Consistent: Lauren TuckerBest Team Player: Emily CardenCoaches Award: Tyler Dunlop
Girls Year 7 NetballMVP: Izabella KozakMost Consistent: Ashleigh RoachTeam Spirit: Emilia Gill
Girls Year 8 NetballMVP: Ella CourtneyMost Improved: Ella HillTeam Spirit: Scarlett Smith
Girls Year 9 NetballMVP: Claudia BrazellMost Improved: Isla PickeringCoaches Award: Emma Hartman
Senior Girls NetballMost Consistent: Stephanie GuidolinMost Improved: Taliesha O’SheaCoaches Award: Mikayla Hoskin
Junior Girls SoccerMVP: Shaylee HossenMost Improved: Tara LawsonCoaches Award: Alanah Skewes
Senior Girls SoccerMost Consistent: Zoe De JongeMost Improved: Indya CouznerCoaches Award: Tahlia CurnowTeam Spirit: Mia Fitzharris
Year 7 Boys SoccerBest and Fairest: Riccardo LippielloMost Consistent: Sebastian RatcliffeCoaches Award: James Harding
Year 8 Boys SoccerBest and Fairest: Cameron TompkinsTop Goal Scorer: Jimmy PlattCoaches Award: Aleksa Stojanovic
Year 9 Boys SoccerBest and Fairest: Harper LockeMost Consistent: Billy McHaleCoaches Award: Jack Wachtel
Year 10 Boys SoccerMost Consistent: Isaac BorgMost Improved: Jordi BasshamCoaches Award: Isaac Borg
2018 Saturday Morning SportAward Honour Roll *Cont’d
Twilight Soccer League First XIMost Consistent: Cooper NunnMost Improved: Rocco CarzoCoaches Award: Cory Riccio
Girls Softball Best Team Player: Chloe BeamesMost Consistent: Tyler DunlopRising Star: Alyssa Reynolds
Junior Mixed TennisMost Consistent: Liam IsaacsonMost Improved: Emma ClarkCoaches Award: Molly Bennett
Girls Touch FootballMVP: Kiara SearleMost Improved: Chanel BalazaCoaches Award: Natalie Cufone
Girls VolleyballMVP: Mya CoxMost Improved: Renae Damiani +Sarah CraggsTeam Spirit: Mia FitzharrisCoaches Award: Mia Damiani
Performing Arts students across Years 7 to 12 took to the stage in a spooky, Halloween-themed concert held in the Golden Grove Arts Centre last week.
The costumes were fabulous and so were the performances, with items from Concert Band, Stage Band,
Concert Choir, Rock Bands, Dancers, Class bands, Creative Arts and
Drama students.
The concert was a celebration of the work students have put in over the
course of the year, and also served asa farewell concert for our outgoing Year 12 Performing Arts students.
Thank you to Jayde Tyczenko, Oscar Hume, Callum Pinnegar, Ethan Fisher, Shania Gamble, Nicholas Centofanti and Emily Sharland for sharing your
talents with us over the years.You will be missed!
Mrs Carly Meakin,Arts Coordinator
2018 CREATIVE ARTS CONCERT A HALLOWEEN THRILLER!
2018 CREATIVE ARTS CONCERT A HALLOWEEN THRILLER!
2018 CREATIVE ARTS CONCERT A HALLOWEEN THRILLER!
YEAR 12 VISUAL ART EXHIBITION > Exceptional Talent on Display in 2018
We were exposed to a fantastic range of artistic work produced by our Year 12 Art and Design students at this year’s Stage 2 Visual Art Exhibition held recently.
Creative and varied, the practical pieces showcased some of the exceptional talent we have here at Gleeson.
The Year 12 Art and Design students focused on their own pursuits across a wide range of fields. The art work covered a range of themes, styles, and media including water colour, pens, oil and acrylic paint, graphite and coloured pencils, and mixed media. The Design work focused mainly around branding and Identity
packages, promoting businesses, product/industrial design and advertising. Overall it was an exceptional evening.
We wish all our Stage 2 Visual Arts Students all the best and hope the skills and knowledge gained from this area will help them in their future careers.
“Don’t think about making art, just get it done. Let everyone else decide ifit’s good or bad, whether they love it or hate it. While they are deciding,
make even more art.” - Andy Warhol
Mrs Evelina Condo & Mr Scott Hutton,Visual Arts Teachers
YEAR 12 VISUAL ART EXHIBITION > Exceptional Talent on Display in 2018
YEAR 12 VISUAL ART EXHIBITION > Exceptional Talent on Display in 2018
Our Year 10 Mathematics Class went on an excursion to the city to visit the Myer Centre and Adventure Rooms last week. Prior to the trip, students had to determine the cost of getting
the class to the city, the most cost effective route and the transport that
would take us there (using public
YEAR 10 MATHEMATICS > Using Teamwork + Skills of Observation
transport/private bus). Students were allocated a budget for the excursion, which included their lunch money and
their ticket to ride to the city.
The visit to Adventure Rooms was to encourage the class to work as a
team and use problem solving skills to
get out of the room. Students looked for clues and solved several different puzzles using trial and error, and used
their skills of observation to escape the room. Well done to all students!
Mr Adam Biggs,Year 10 Mathematics Teacher
Problem solving, creativity and teamwork were at the heart of a
workshop that Year 8 Home Economics (Sewing) students were involved in
with Fashion and Costume Designer Belinda Zanello last week!
@belinda_zanello_fashion(Instagram & Facebook page)
Students had the choice of which session they wanted to be a part of - Micro Fashion, or Cosplay. Belinda
explained how Micro Fashion is often the starting point for many dressmakers and designers as it
teaches you the principals of pattern making and creating your own
fashion – and it’s much faster making
YEAR 8 HOME ECONOMICS > STEAM in Fashion Design!
small mock-ups of your designs than creating them in real life! Cosplay,
encouraged students to use a variety of recycled and up-cycled resources
as well as a variety of technologies to create a character of choice.
Students were not given a set of instructions on how to sew together
their creations, instead they used problem-solving skills and asked specific questions to get the help
they required. They quickly learnt that making a mistake was a great thing, as it helped them to better understand
fabric properties, how to use a pattern and how to construct their designs.
Students got to show off their designs and creations at the end of the
workshop in a photo shoot. Everyone loved seeing the variety of designs that
theirs peers created!
Students who are interested in Fashion Design at Gleeson can choose to study
Home Ec in Years 7, 8 and 9, where they complete a term of cooking and
term of sewing. Then in Year 10, students can choose to study Fashion
Design as a stand-alone subject!
Miss Lisa Feleppa,Home Economics Key Teacher
**MORE PHOTOS ON NEXT PAGE**
YEAR 8 HOME ECONOMICS > STEAM in Fashion Design!
Student Comments >“I enjoyed learning how clothes
don’t just have to be made of fabric but can be from other materials
such as foam” - Ryley“I enjoyed the freedom to be
creative and try new things. Next time I would spend more time
planning my design to help get a better idea of what I wanted
to achieve.” - Trinity“I found it interesting experimenting
with different materials to see how they worked. I think it would be great to be able to do micro
fashion activities again in the future, because it teaches us many
important skills such as pattern making and alternations.”
- Molly
GC STUDENTS SHOW SERVICE TO OTHERS @ SFX SPORTS DAY 2018
Well done to all our Gleeson College students who volunteered their time to help out at St Francis Xavier’s Catholic Primary School Sports Day recently. From marshalling events to cooking the sausage sizzle, your
outstanding service to others on this day was greatly appreciated! THANK YOU!
Term 4 201812 - 16 Nov 2018 PE Week16 Year 8 HPV Immunisations #219 Gleeson Swimming Carnival > Waterworld (Years 7-9)21 - 27 Year 11 Exams26 Year 7 Retreat and Acknowledgement26 - 30 Year 10 Exams27 Year 12 Graduation > Adelaide Entertainment Centre, 6.30pm28 - 30 Year 11 to 12 Workshops4 Dec Year 9 Retreat + Year 9 Graduation Ceremony > DRMC (L6&7) LAST DAY OF TERM 4 FOR YEAR 9 STUDENTS5 2018 PRESENTATION EVENING > DRMC, 6.30pm LAST DAY OF TERM 4 FOR YEAR 7 + YEAR 8 STUDENTS
Term 1 201929 Jan FIRST DAY OF TERM 1 FOR YEAR 7 + YEAR 8 STUDENTS30 FIRST DAY OF TERM 1 FOR YEAR 9-12 STUDENTS
2018 GLEESON DIARY DATES >
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CARTRIDGES 4 PLANET ARK >Recycling Printer Cartridges @ Gleeson CollegeCartridges 4 Planet Ark is an
innovative recycling program that provides Australians with a free,
easy and environmentally-accredited way to recycle their used printer
cartridges.
As cartridges are made up of a complex mix of plastics, metal, inks and toners they represent a
significant investment in resources. When they are disposed of into landfill these resources are lost.
That’s why Planet Ark joined with Close the Loop and the
participating manufacturers to set up the innovative Cartridges 4
Planet Ark program. This program collects and returns cartridges for
remanufacturing and recycling - therefore keeping them out of landfill. Our Melbourne-based
recycling partner, Close the Loop®, is independently audited on an annual basis for its zero waste to
landfill guarantee.
Planet Ark is successfully working with Brother, Canon, Epson, HP, Konica Minolta and Kyocera to collectively take responsibility
for the end life of their products. This voluntary Extended Producer
Responsibility (EPR) program is one of the most successful of its type in
the world.
Gleeson College is supporting Cartridges 4
Planet Ark with collection locations in Student Services
and the Thomas Library.
I’m lying still in my bedCareful not to move a muscle
My eyes searching in the dark likeflood lights
Looking for any imperfectionor mysterious shapesI try to close my eyes,
But the monsters of my imagination Slowly. carefully creeping up on me
The sound of their footsteps echoingIn my brain
They caress my skinLeaving a trail of Goosebumps and stiff
Hair in their pathI feel like I’ve been paralysed, I want to
Move but I can’tI feel them breathing on my faceI can’t stand it, I sit up on my bedThey’re gone, nowhere to be seenI feel their eyes staring at me from
the dark corners of my roomMy stomach starts to sink
I lay my head on my pillow,I hear them
They’re calling meThey’re songs chanting in and out
of my headThe songs are so loud but I’m the only
one who hears themI hear their calls, their purrs, their criesThe monsters that haunt my day and
nightThat follow me where ever I go
These are my memoriesThese are my actionsThese are my demons
They haunt me day and night
‘The Night’by Jackson Ryan (8 FMHER)
**Jackon’s poem was selected to be included in this year’s Spring Poetry pubilcation! Well done Jackson!!
Gleeson College40-60 Surrey Farm Dve, Golden GroveSouth Australia 5125 T: 8282 6600
www.gleeson.sa.edu.auinfo@gleeson.catholic.edu.au
Student Services T: 8282 6634
GleesonBreakfast Club
When >Thursday mornings from 8am
Where >Home Economics J1-1
Come visit + make yourself a toast or crumpet and a warm drink.
There is no charge so come along and enjoy a small bite or a chat!