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Volume 28 - 11 September, 2012
Dear Parents and Students
As we welcome the gentle warmth and colour of Spring we seek to be a community of growth, love and warmth in all we do. May we embrace the abundant opportuni es we have to be people of generosity and grace, offering care and compassion to those in need.
SPRING LUNCHEON
My congratula ons and thanks to Mar ne Whi on, President of the Past Pupils, Emma Beach and to the Past Pupils Execu ve Commi ee for their hard work in making this year’s Spring Luncheon such a deligh ul and enjoyable occasion. Veronica Abraham (College Captain 1998) and previous winner of My Kitchen Rules gave a cap va ng and inspiring address that was well received. As always, this event was full of fun, cha er, laughter and love. If you missed this year’s Spring Luncheon, please make a note to book early next year. The event is open not only to Past Pupils but also to Staff and Parents, (past and present) and any cheerful friends of Loreto.
IBVM VISIT
I offer my thanks to Sr Margaret Mary Flynn IBVM, Province Leader for Loreto Australia and South East Asia, and Dr Leoni Degenhardt, member of the Na onal Loreto Educa on Council and former principal of Loreto Normanhurst, and Mr Noel Cur n, Loreto Australia’s Business Manager, for making the me to visit Loreto Coorparoo to discuss and consider our master plan and the priori es that we have for developments needed to accommodate Year 7’s in 2015. Members of Loreto’s School Council and Finance Commi ees (Mr Sean Reidy, Mr Geoff McMahon, Mrs Diane Bukowski and Mr Morgan Lane) were present as well. I thank them too for giving their me so generously to this important strategic planning mee ng.
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The Kiss of Spring
Who but You O God can rescue the earth
from the grip of winter?
You take the bare fields, bleak and desolate
and dress them in green,
Splashing us with colours,
reminding us that Life comes
through You.
All about me buds are burs ng,
I am dwarfed by Your great universe
when spring arrives. Tammy Felton
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We thank the Loreto Educa on Council and Province Finance Commi ee for their support, encouragement and due diligence in considera on of our vision for Loreto’s future.
The priori es considered essen al for the arrival of the extra 140 students and 12 staff in 2015 are to provide:
addi onal general learning areas (classrooms);
extended facili es for Home Economics and Drama;
improved tuckshop facili es;
improved traffic management;
Highly desirable priori es also include the provision of
improved student recep on areas; and
improved public recep on areas.
The schema c design for these areas is currently underway. Later this month the College will lodge with Queensland Catholic Educa on Commission an applica on for funding assistance.
These projects will necessarily require addi onal funding with loans being required also. The nature of our governance structure is such that ul mately, the Loreto Sisters official approval is required for significant projects such as this to proceed. This level of scru ny is desirable and reassuring, as it ensures that all significant financial decisions such as this are well tested, carefully considered and supported, by all levels of governance, as being appropriate before “sign‐off”.
CONDOLENCES
Prayers and sympathies are offered to Frau Peita Ward and her family on the recent passing of her beloved sister‐in‐law Anne‐Marie Ward. May Anne‐Marie rest eternally in God’s loving peace. Amen.
To Grace Talbot (Year 10) and her family on the recent passing of Grace’s Grandmother. May she rest in eternal peace. Amen.
Yours sincerely
Cheryl Hamilton Principal
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XäxÇàá VtÄxÇwtÜ Wednesday 12 September
Round 2-BSGSA Basketball & Touch
Friday 14 September
Year 11 - 12 Exams
Monday 17 September
Year 8 - 12 Exams
Tuesday 18 September
School Council Meeting 5.45pm
Year 8 - 12 Exams
Wednesday 19 September
Year 11 - 12 Exams
Round 3 - BSGSA Basketball and Touch
Thursday 20 September
Year 11 - 12 Exams
Friday 21 September
Year 11 - 12 Exams
END OF TERM 3
Monday 1 October
Queen’s Birthday Holiday
Monday 8 October
TERM 4 COMMENCES
Staff and Students Return
Monday 9 October
Year 12 Athletics/Touch/Basketball Photos, Daughters of Past Pupils Photos
Music Extension Recital
Wednesday 10 October
Year 10 Camp (10 - 12 October)
Year 11 Leadership (10 - 12 October)
Year 12 Home Economics Excursion
Year 8GR History Excursion : 9.30am - 12 noon, Year 8WH History Excursion : 11.30am - 3.00pm
Round 4 - BSGSA Basketball and Touch
Thursday 11 October
Year 10 Camp (10 - 12 October)
Year 11 Leadership (10 - 12 October)
Year 8 GO History Excursion : 9.30am - 12 noon, Year 8 BL History Excursion : 11.30am - 3.00pm
Reminder - Revised Term Dates for 2013
Term 1 30 Jan – 27 March (previously 28 March)
Term 2 15 April – 21 June
Term 3 16 July – 20 September
Term 4 8 October – 29 November
Please Note: Term 1 will now end on 27 March not 28 March. Term 4 will commence on 8 October. The govern‐ment has now confirmed that Queen’s Birthday will be observed on Monday 7 October.
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VtÜxxÜ axãá QIBT Did you know that at QIBT...
You can complete a Diploma in 8 months Upon successful completion of the Diploma, you will be guaranteed entry into the 2nd year of the relevant Griffith University programme
You get to study on a Griffith University campus
You have access to all Griffith University facilities, including 24/7 computer labs, sport and recreational facilities, library and accommodation
FEE-HELP is available Areas of study include....
Biomedical Science
Business / Commerce / International Business
Communications / Media / Journalism, Design
Engineering
Event / Hotel / Sport Management
Exercise Science / Health Science / Nursing
Information Technology
Mathematics Bridging Options. For further information, visit http://www.qibt.qld.edu.au/ or ring Emily on 3735 7988.
Gap Medics
The annual Gap Medics Australian High School Student Special starts on 6 January 2013, with a chance for Year 11 and Year 12 students to gain hospital work experience on a fully supported placement in Tanzania. Placement starts on 6 January and students can choose to spend anything from 2 weeks or longer on placement. This program is ideal prepara-tion for medical school. Spaces are limited. Visit www.gapmedics.co.uk for more information.
QTAC Preferences
Reminder to all Year 12 students that they need to start sorting out their preferences (for applying to QTAC by September 29). Remember the general preferencing plan:
Career appointments can be made via the booking sheet on the Career Room door with Ms Rynne.
Thinking Griffith? Think Griffith Guaranteed Admission Scheme This scheme grants appropriately qualified students, based on Year 11 and Semester 1 Year 12 results, guaranteed admission into Griffith University programs. Admission into eligible programs also requires that applicants are current OP eligible students who have besides the early admission criteria, achieved at least SAs in other subjects and meet the program prerequisites. For more information on what Griffith courses are available through this early admission scheme, see Ms Rynne. Chris Rynne - Business and Careers Coordinator
`âá|v axãá AUDITION FORMS for 2013
Audition forms for 2013 Music Ensembles are now available from Ensemble Conductors or from the Music Staffroom. Auditions for all ensembles will be held on Sunday 4th November between 9 am and 1 pm. Please return these forms by Wednesday 17 October. String players should be aware that their auditions will take place at a separate time yet to be
Preference
1
2
Ideal courses These are the courses you would really like to study even though your chances of gaining entry may not be assured.
3
4
Realistic courses
These courses are less competitive. Realistically, they should provide another way to the career you want or to a second choice career. They can be used to upgrade to your ‘ideal’ course.
5
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‘Foot-In-The-Door courses
These courses are the ones you are prepared to do if you miss out on all the others. They should be courses that in the past have been quite easy to get into. They can help you upgrade.
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PRIVATE MUSIC TUITION FORMS for 2013 Forms are now available from the Music Staffroom or Private Music Tutors for any student wishing to continue or begin learning a musical instrument. These are to be returned by 17 October. Early returns are much appreciated!
LORETO END OF YEAR CONCERT – FRIDAY NOV 2 at 6pm will feature Junior Choir, Concert Band 1, Concert Band 2, Guitar Ensemble 1, Guitar Ensemble 2, Clarinet Ensemble, Chorale, String Ensemble, Flute Ensemble 1, Flute Ensemble 2, Brass Ensemble, Percussion Ensemble 1 and Percussion Ensemble 2.
MUSIC SUPPORT GROUP MEETING The Music Support Group will meet this Wednesday evening in room 605 at 7.30 pm. New members are always welcome to this group.
ENSEMBLE REHEARSALS DURING EXAMS
Rehearsal times for Music Ensembles have been adjusted to minimise disruption during the exam period. Please read the timetable attached to the newsletter carefully, to see if your rehearsal is running as normal or is cancelled.
SCHOLARSHIP FORMS for 2013
Students wishing to apply for a Music Scholarship in 2013 are advised that forms are available from the Music Staffroom. Music Scholarships cover the cost of (or part thereof) private instrumental lessons. Lessons are currently charged at $32.50 per half hour lesson. Criteria for the Music Scholarships are as follows:
Currently having private music lessons at Loreto College
Demonstrated regular attendance at lessons and application to practice
Proven commitment to and involvement in extra-curricular musical activities within the College
Family financial circumstances.
UPCOMING CONCERTS
All Loreto Ensembles will perform in one of the 3 concerts to be held in Term 4. Please note which groups are performing at each of the concerts. Any student experiencing clashes with another event should contact Mrs Nielson as soon as possible.
LIVE AND WIRED - OCTOBER 21 at 2pm on DESHON OVAL, will feature Jazz Ensemble, Sorelle and Exit Stage Left. Groups from Villanova and San Sisto will also perform at this Concert.
CELTIC STORM – OCTOBER 25 - 26 at 7-10 pm in the HANRAHAN THEATRE, VILLANOVA COLLEGE will feature the combined Villanova and Loreto College Symphony Orchestras and Senior Choirs, the Villanova Junior School Choir, Highland Dancers, with special guest stars, Craig Atkinson and others, including the award-winning Irish band, The Barleyshakes. A letter will be sent home to parents this week outlining the commitments for participating in this event. Anna Nielson - Music Department
exvçvÄ|Çz Tà _ÉÜxàÉ Congratulations to the Environment Council who have successfully introduced a Recycling Programme at Loreto Coorparoo. The girls have worked hard, negotiating with Loreto Facilities staff, Brisbane City Council & JJ Richards. All staff and students now have the opportunity to dispose of recyclable materials in the same way they would at home. The bright red bins will be placed around the school so everyone has the opportunity to use them. Everyone is encouraged to ‘think before you bin’ and recycle when you can!
It can be tricky to know which kind of plastic can be recycled. An easy was to remember is the ‘Scrunch Test’: if you can easily scrunch it in your hand, don’t recycle it! Environmental Council
CAN CAN’T
All paper & cardboard Food Stiff plastic containers inc. juice, milk & water
bottles, take-away containers Bubble wrap
Al-foil/aluminium/tin cans Chip packets Juice boxes Cling wrap/plastic bags
Glass jars & bottles Styrofoam/polystyrene
Plastic cutlery Drinking glasses
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fÑÉÜàá WxÑtÜàÅxÇà axãá BSGSA Sport
Basketball Round 2 This Week’s Draw:
Open A vs St John Fisher at Boondall Entertainment Centre (bus) Open B vs San Sisto at Loreto (MWC) Intermediate A vs All Hallows at Loreto (outside court) Intermediate B vs Our Lady’s College, Annerley (bus) Junior A vs Our Lady’s College, Yeronga SHS (bus) Junior B vs St Rita’s College, Clayfield (bus) Please note that there is a match in the last week of Term 3 (Wednesday 19 September). Girls are not expected to train when they have an exam on that day. Therefore training for the remainder of the term is as follows: Junior A and Junior B - Will not train on Monday 17 September Intermediate A - Will not train on Tuesday 18 September Intermediate B - Will train on Friday 21 September Open A - Will not train on Monday 17 September Open B - Will not train on Friday 14 or Friday 21 September Nyree Wood - Basketball Coordinator
Round 1 Reports Open A had a BYE Open B defeated Mt Alvernia 32 to 16 . This was a strong game for the start of the season. Lauren Stacey had an excellent match scoring many strong baskets and rebounding with aggression. She was given good support from her team mates and Loreto should look to build upon this performance in the next weeks. Well done! Intermediate A were defeated by Lourdes Hill 36 to 26. This was a tough match up and Loreto played with great enthusiasm and intensity. Jemima Moore scored many excellent baskets but luck wasn’t on Loreto’s side, with several shots just missing. Defence was the strength of the team and Loreto can certainly aim for victory in the next matches. Intermediate B had a BYE Junior A were defeated by All Hallows 44 to 32. Jessica Galpin had an outstanding game in her first match for Loreto, scoring 23 points. Victoria Flores-Rodriguez displayed great enthusiasm and motivated Loreto to keep trying hard throughout the match. Adrianna Urbina had some great rebounds while Laura Schenk was strong in defence. A great performance all round against very strong opponents. Well done! A pleas-ing start for your first match. Junior B defeated All Hallows 20 to 16. For both teams this was the first match of basketball for many girls. Loreto became the more aggressive and determined team after the first quarter and looked certain to secure a victory. Caitlin Mandrusiak, Sophie Freedman and Ryleigh Bennett had strong offensive games, while Alyse Harris and Amy Gayton lead the way in defence. A great first up win!
Touch Football
This Week’s Draw:
OPEN
LOR (1) BYE
LOR (2) VS OLC ( 1 ) Field 2
INTERMEDIATE A
LOR VS LHC (3 ) Field at Hawthorne Park
INTERMEDIATE B
LOR VS LHC (3 Field at Hawthorne Park
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JUNIOR
LOR (1) vs LOR ( 3) Field 9
LOR (2 ) vs OLC Field 8 NB: All games played on fields at Hawthorne Park, Hawthorne Road, Hawthorne. Please enter by Park Street to ground.
Round 1 Reports
OPEN LOR (1) vs LOR (2) Won 8 – 4
A fantastic game with the B team leading 4-2 at halftime. Credit must be given to their great attack. The A team passed the ball more astutely in the second half to score 6 unanswered touchdowns. An outstanding Round 1 game from both teams !
INTERMEDIATE A LOR vs LHC (1) Lost 2 – 4 A great game by the Loreto team as two touchdowns were disallowed. Rucking improved throughout the game. Defence from Wingers was great. A fantastic length of the field intercept by Shannon O’Connor and an all-round outstanding game from Anastasia.
INTERMEDIATE B LOR vs San Sisto Won 10 – 2 The team started the season with a solid victory. With more training, they will continue to improve and increase their performance quality.
JUNIOR LOR(1) vs LOR (2) Won 12 – 1 Loreto 1 started the season with a magnificent win. Charlotte Grigson was dominant in attack crossing for 3 touchdowns. Well done!
Loreto 2 started the season with great enthusiasm and encouraged each other to perform. With more training, the skills learnt in training will be transferred to the game. The only touchdown was well scored by Isabelle Taylor.
LOR(3) v SAN SISTO Lost 3 – 6 Several players had minimal experience in competition, so the team performance was admirable given these circumstances. Outstanding play from Daniella Pham and Isabella Willmett. Therese Begley - Touch Football Coordinator
ctáà câÑ|ÄáË TááÉv|tà|ÉÇ axãá The Past Pupils' Association held their annual Spring Luncheon last Sunday at the Sky Room at South Bank. It was a very successful day enjoyed by 160 women, including past pupils, current mothers, staff, and other friends of Loreto. The weather was beautiful as everyone mingled in their colourful spring outfits, and the room was filled with plenty of laughter. The highlight of the day was the speech given by our guest speaker, Veronica Abraham, school captain, 1998, and winner of My Kitchen Rules in 2010. Veronica spoke very generously about following her dream, and having the courage to take a "leap of faith" even when the future was very unsure. She was truly inspirational. All funds raised will assist the school and Mary Ward International Australia. A list of raffle prize winners, as well as the names of our generous sponsors, will be in next week's newsletter. Thanks to all who supported us. Martine Whitton - LPPA President
lxtÜ DE `Éà{xÜ Wtâz{àxÜ UÜxt~ytáà Tickets are now available for the Breakfast to be held on Sunday, 14th October at The Marquee, Victoria Park Golf Club from 9am. Please use the following link : http://www.trybooking.com/BWHR
Please organise tables of 10 for the morning (5 mothers with 5 daughters), or let us know if we can place you on a table. The RSVP date is Friday, 21st September and the dress code for the occasion is smart elegant. See attached flyer for details or contact Megan Pettiford at [email protected] We look forward to seeing you there. Annie Diamond - Year 12 Coordinator
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There has been a delay in the scheduled release of Subject Selection forms. The Subject Lines form will be issued before this Wednesday 12th September and these forms will be due back by 8.30am next Tuesday 18th September. Michelle Davidson - Year 10 Coordinator
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UâÄÄxà|Ç TÇÇÉâÇvxÅxÇàBaÉà|vxá Loreto College is participating in this years’ Youth Decide: The Energy Election
Coordinated by the Environment Council, with help from the Australian Youth Climate Coalition, students will be given the
chance to vote on important issues relating to government decisions on renewable energy targets. Each morning in the
daily notices, a web address will be given out for students to navigate to and vote. Voting is very easy and only takes a
minute or so: The link changes daily, so make sure you have the right one before voting.
For more information visit:
www.youthdecide.aycc.org.au or contact your friendly Environment Council representatives.
Ignite Conference 2012: “Awaken”
27-30 September 2012 @ Mueller Performing Arts Centre, Rothwell (Redcliffe, Brisbane). Australia’s largest Catholic
conference for young people featuring Live Music – Dynamic Speakers – Diverse Workshops – Over 700 participants from
across Australia. Brochures and group booking information available from (your contact / school office / back of
church / etc), or contact Emmanuel Community on 07 3217 5199 or email [email protected]. Full
information and registration online at www.igniteconference.com.au
Fashion Design Classes
‘Weave and Wonder’ are running fashion design classes for 13 - 17 years at Riverbend Teahouse, Oxford Street during the
September school holidays from Monday 24 - Wednesday 26 September at 2.00 - 3.30pm. The cost is $75 for three
workshops. Register your interest at: weaveandwonder.blogspot.com.au Contact Melissa Guyatt on: 0407 778 907
email: [email protected]
Tuckshop Vounteers Monday 17 September- Friday 21 September
Monday 17 September: Kerrie Bull, Louise Roberts, Gigi Sagner Tuesday 18 September: Maureen Roe, Janelle Pearce, Frances Steiner, Anna Stafford, Monique Cleed Wednesday 19 September: Jan Quinn, Jill O’Mara, Maria Pavouris Thursday 20 September: Brenda Scott, Julie Garrett, Angela Papanotoniou Friday 21 September: Jayne Smith, Jenifer Hunter, Linda Schmidt
Special of the Day $3.50
Monday 17 September: Chicken Subs Tuesday 18 September: Ham, cheese & pineapple pizza Wednesday 19 September: Meditteranean Lamb wraps Thursday 20 September: Lasagne Friday 21 September: Chicken Fried Rice
Library Roster Volunteers Monday 17 September- Friday 21 September
Monday 17 September: Bronwyn O’Shea, Lisa Roberts, Kerri Fletcher, Tina Palazzotto Tuesday 18 September: Nuch Waddell, Maria Balzano, Ally Loborec, Melissa Lorimer Wednesday 19 September: Janelle O’Brien, Cathy Croker, Trish Juillerat, Hein Hoang Thursday 20 September: Cristina Palacios, Julie Bland, Michael Claridge Friday 21 September: Caroline Young, Judy Daw, Aurea Taylor, Heather O’Brien
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ENSEMBLE REHEARSAL
PROGRAM
Week 9
10 – 14 September
Week 10
17 – 21 SeptemberClarinet Ensemble Normal Rehearsal CANCELLED - EXAMS
Percussion Ens 1 Normal Rehearsal CANCELLED - EXAMS
Combined Orchestra Normal Rehearsal CANCELLED - EXAMS
Flute Ensemble 1 Normal Rehearsal CANCELLED - EXAMS
Exit Stage Left Normal Rehearsal CANCELLED - EXAMS
Sorelle Normal Rehearsal CANCELLED - EXAMS
Senior Choir Normal Rehearsal CANCELLED - EXAMS
Jazz Ensemble Normal Rehearsal CANCELLED - EXAMS
String Ensemble Normal Rehearsal Normal Rehearsal
(11/12s excused) Flute Ensemble 2 Normal Rehearsal
Normal Rehearsal
(11/12s excused) Guitar Ensemble 1 Normal Rehearsal CANCELLED - EXAMS
Junior Choir Normal Rehearsal Normal Rehearsal
Concert Band 1 CANCELLED - EXAMS Normal Rehearsal
Percussion Ens 2 Normal Rehearsal Normal Rehearsal
Guitar Ensemble 2 Normal Rehearsal
(11/12s excused)
Normal Rehearsal
Chorale CANCELLED - EXAMS Normal Rehearsal
Brass Ensemble Normal Rehearsal Normal Rehearsal
String Quartet Normal Rehearsal
(11/12s excused)
Normal Rehearsal
Concert Band 2 Normal Rehearsal Normal Rehearsal
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Loreto Annual Spring Lunch
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Please note the new blazer will be phased in over a five (5) year period such that by 2017 all students will be required
to have the blazer.
Loreto College wishes to invite you to the
Year 12
Mother-Daughter Breakfast
Sunday 14 October at 9am
The Marquee
Victoria Park Function Venue
Herston Road, Herston
$44 per person
Enquiries to Megan Pettiford
0416 057 483
RSVP Friday 21 September
www.trybooking.com/BWHR
Loreto College wishes to invite you to the
Year 12
Mother-Daughter Breakfast
Sunday 14 October at 9am
The Marquee
Victoria Park Function Venue
Herston Road, Herston
$44 per person
Enquiries to Megan Pettiford
0416 057 483
RSVP Friday 21 September
www.trybooking.com/BWHR