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Christian Brothers College Adelaide Insight Newsletter for Term 3, Week 7, 2012.
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Dear Parents and Caregivers, Next week is Child Protection Week (3rd to 9th September). This Sunday is Child Protection Sunday and highlights the preventive efforts of the Church in the area of Child Abuse. This Sunday calls all Catholics and members of our College community to be part of making the future safer for children and not be paralysed by shame, anger or hurt but seek to build a safe community for all. Our College is committed to the child protection of each student within our community. All our staff complete a “Reporting Child Neglect and Abuse” one-day course and are involved in refresher sessions every three years. We are also integrating child protection programs within our curriculum with strategies that can be used by our students to keep themselves safe. We are called as Christians to respect the dignity of all human beings, keeping safe particularly those who are young and vulnerable. Prayer for Child Protection Sunday: Lord, You asked that the little children be allowed to come to you; for it is such as these that the kingdom of God belongs. You entrust them to the care and protection of our communities of faith. Guide us As we strive to ensure at our Catholic communities Provide a safe environment For each child. We pray especially for all those Who have been harmed In their childhood. Give them courage in facing the past and lead them to your healing protection. Father and Son and Special Male Evening Thank you to all members of our College community who attended the “Father and Son and Special Male” evening last Friday. The evening was an outstanding success with over two hundred and fifty students attending with their fathers or special male friend. It was obvious from the students’ faces that they thoroughly enjoyed the evening playing games (especially dodge ball) and spending time with their father or important male companion. Congratulations to all Junior Campus staff for the organisation of the evening. In particular, thank you to Sue O’Connor who did a great deal of work behind the scenes. Year 10 PLP & Year 12 Trial Exams The Year 10 students are attending their PLP placements (work experience) this week. Their successful completion of this placement experience is vital to them completing their PLP course which is a compulsory requirement of the SACE. Likewise, our Year 12 students are sitting their trial exams. These exams will provide important feedback to our Year 12 students as they prepare for their final exams in November. The results of their trial exam will be included in their Term 3 reports which will be distributed at the end of this term. Sports Day – SANTOS Stadium Parents are reminded that the whole school Sports Day will occur next Tuesday 4 September at the SANTOS Stadium. All students at the Junior Campus and Year 7 students will be transported by bus to and from the venue. All students in Years 8 - 12 will need to find their own way to and from the stadium on the day. Sports Day Term 3, Week 7 | Friday August 31, 2012 From e Acting Principal Father / Special Male and Son Evening Justice and Solidarity We are committed to justice and peace for all, grounded in a spirituality of action and reflection that calls us to stand in solidarity with those who are marginalised and the Earth itself. Christian Brothers College Newsletter 214 Wakefield Street, Adelaide SA 5000 P 08 8400 4200 F 08 8400 4299 324 Wakefield Street, Adelaide SA 5000 P 08 8400 4222 F 08 8400 4220 178 East Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000 P 08 8223 5469 F 08 8223 7803 [email protected] www.cbc.sa.edu.au Senior Campus Junior Campus CBC Community Children’s Centre Email Website Faith Excellence Community Compassion A Birth-12 Catholic College for boys in the Edmund Rice Tradition
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Dear Parents and Caregivers,

Next week is Child Protection Week (3rd to 9th September). This Sunday is Child Protection Sunday and highlights the preventive efforts of the Church in the area of Child Abuse. This Sunday calls all Catholics and members of our College community to be part of making the future safer for children and not be paralysed by shame, anger or hurt but seek to build a safe community for all.

Our College is committed to the child protection of each student within our community. All our staff complete a “Reporting Child Neglect and Abuse” one-day course and are involved in refresher sessions every three years. We are also integrating child protection programs within our curriculum with strategies that can be used by our students to keep themselves safe. We are called as Christians to respect the dignity of all human beings, keeping safe particularly those who are young and

vulnerable. Prayer for Child Protection Sunday:

Lord,You asked that the little children be allowed to come to you; for it is such as these that the kingdom of God belongs.

You entrust themto the care and protectionof our communities of faith.

Guide usAs we strive to ensureThat our Catholic communitiesProvide a safe environment For each child.

We pray especially for all thoseWho have been harmedIn their childhood.Give them couragein facing the pastand lead themto your healing protection.

Father and Son and Special Male Evening Thank you to all members of our College community who attended the “Father and Son and Special Male” evening last Friday. The evening was an outstanding

success with over two hundred and fifty students attending with their fathers or special male friend. It was obvious from the students’ faces that they thoroughly enjoyed the evening playing games (especially dodge ball) and spending time with their father or important male companion. Congratulations to all Junior Campus staff for the organisation of the evening. In particular, thank you to Sue O’Connor who did a great deal of work behind the scenes.

Year 10 PLP & Year 12 Trial ExamsThe Year 10 students are attending their PLP placements (work experience) this week. Their successful completion of this placement experience is vital to them completing their PLP course which is a compulsory requirement of the SACE. Likewise, our Year 12 students are sitting their trial exams. These exams will provide important feedback to our Year 12 students as they prepare for their final exams in November. The results of their trial exam will be included in their Term 3 reports which will be distributed at the end of this term.

Sports Day – SANTOS StadiumParents are reminded that the whole school Sports Day will occur next Tuesday 4 September at the SANTOS Stadium. All students at the Junior Campus and Year 7 students will be transported by bus to and from the venue. All students in Years 8 - 12 will need to find their own way to and from the stadium on the day. Sports Day

Term 3, Week 7 | Friday August 31, 2012

From The Acting Principal

Father / Special Male and Son Evening

Justice and SolidarityWe are committed to justice and peace for all, grounded in a spirituality of action and reflection that calls us to stand in solidarity with those who are marginalised and the Earth itself.

Christian Brothers College Newsletter214 Wakefield Street, Adelaide SA 5000 P 08 8400 4200 F 08 8400 4299

324 Wakefield Street, Adelaide SA 5000 P 08 8400 4222 F 08 8400 4220

178 East Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000 P 08 8223 5469 F 08 8223 7803

[email protected] www.cbc.sa.edu.au

Senior Campus

Junior Campus

CBC Community Children’s Centre

Email Website

Faith Excellence Community Compassion

A Birth-12 Catholic College for boys in the Edmund Rice Tradition

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will commence at 9.00am. All students are required to wear their “House” colour. This day is not optional for students and any student absent on the day will be required to produce a medical certificate. All parents should have received a letter outlining the details of the day this week.

P&F AGMThank you to all parents who attended the Parents and Friends AGM last week. This is a dedicated group of parents who work tirelessly to raise funds to purchase resources for the college. At the AGM the following parents were nominated to the executive committee for 2012/2013:

President: Margaret SalagarasVice President: Sue MazinottoTreasurer: Nicky ElvishSecretary: Kristen Morbidelli

Principal ToursPrincipal tours occurred this week at both the Junior and Senior Campus. The Junior Campus tours were on Tuesday 28 August and the Senior Campus on Wednesday 29 August. There was a large group of parents that attended both days. If you have friends or relatives who wish to enrol their son in 2013 they will need to enrol now as we have very limited vacancies in some year levels. Enrolment applications for 2014 need to be submitted to the College by the end of Term 3. Please contact our Registrar Mrs Jenny Dunncliff on 8400 4210 for further information.

Show Day - Change of dateParents are reminded that the Show Day will now be on Thursday 13 September. The College will conclude at 12.30pm at both campuses to allow the opportunity for families to attend the Royal Adelaide Show. Given the College is providing a half-day we would appreciate it if students are not absent on other days while the Royal Show is occurring.

Ann BayettoLast week Ann Bayetto from Flinders University ran a workshop for our whole staff on developing differentiated curriculum within subject areas. Anne has been a mainstream, special class and adaptive education teacher and a district-wide disability support coordinator. She has also been a member of the DECS Learning Difficulties Support Team, has worked in the DECS Early Years Literacy Project and has worked closely with the Specific Learning Difficulties Association (Speld) in South Australia. She reminded us that some 18.5% of the Australian population have some form of disability and that many children have hearing and vision impairment that inhibit their success as learners. Anne stated that all parents should have their son’s hearing and vision checked regularly to ensure they are not disadvantaged in the classroom. The teaching staff is working collaboratively with Anne to develop appropriate curriculum plans and strategies in the classroom that allow every student to be successful.

Students Receiving SacramentsStudents from the Junior and Senior Campus will be receiving their sacraments of Confirmation and First Eucharist this weekend. The liturgy for their Confirmation is this Friday 31 August at 7.00pm and the mass for their First Eucharist is on Sunday 2 September at 11.00am. Both are occurring at St Francis Xavier Cathedral and will be celebrated by Archbishop Philip Wilson. All members of our College community are welcomed to attend. Thank you to Mr Bruce Were, Sr Kanistal and Mr Rory Harris for all their preparations.

Also, Tevita (David) Maka and Nam Hoang Huu Nguyen from our College whose families are parishioners of

Croydon Park Parish, received the Sacraments of Reconciliation, Confirmation and First Holy Communion. Both David and Nam were confirmed by Archbishop Philip Wilson DD JCL in St Margaret Mary’s Church, Croydon Park on 28 June 2012, and received their First Holy Communion in July 2012, in St Margaret Mary’s Church from Fr Maurice Shinnick PP. Congratulations to both students.

As a College we encourage all students and families to receive their sacraments within their local parish where they attend church. Parents are reminded of the following:

CROYDON PARK CATHOLIC PARISH

CONFIRMATION AND FIRST HOLY COMMUNION PROGRAM 2012/2013

For parish children Year 3 and above

IMPORTANT PARENT INFORMATION MEETINGWednesday 29th August 2012 at 9.15am Or 7pmIn The Mary Mackillop Centre, Whitefriars School

51 Beaufort Street, Woodville Park

For further information contact Helen McPhee on 0407 607036, 83460944.

Enrolment Forms available at the meeting.

Subject SelectionsIn the next two weeks Year 10 and 11 students will be making subject selections for next year. They will be supported by their teachers and parents as they consider decisions which will affect future pathways. We ask that you spend time with your son in selecting subjects for 2013.

Father’s DayThis weekend is Father’s Day. A day to give thanks and blessings for our fathers and the role they play in our lives. Please keep in our prayers all fathers, both living and deceased.

President Bush’s Father’s Day Proclamation

“Fathers play a unique and important role in the lives of their children. As mentor, protector, and provider, a father fundamentally influences the shape and direction of his child’s character by giving love, care, discipline, and guidance. As we observe Father’s Day, our nation honours fatherhood and urges fathers to commit themselves selflessly to the success and well-being of their children. And we reaffirm the importance of fathers in the lives of their children. Raising a child requires significant time, effort, and sacrifice; and it is one of the most hopeful and fulfilling experiences a man can ever know. A father can derive great joy from seeing his child grow from infancy to adulthood. As a child matures into independence and self reliance, the value of a parent’s hard work, love, and commitment comes to fruition.

Responsible fatherhood is important to a healthy and civil society. Numerous studies confirm that children whose fathers are present and involved in their lives are more likely to develop into prosperous and healthy adults.”

Live Jesus in our Hearts Forever

Mr Shaun ClarkeActing Principal

Counsellor’s Corner

Casting the First Stone“There should be harsher penalties for violent youth,” “I think all homosexuals should be lined up and shot,” “Be tough on crime,” “lock them up and throw away the key.” “I would fix them”... How often we hear people saying such things as this. The Jewish Law in Christ’s time was to stone to death a woman “having an affair.” Neighbours brought to Jesus such a woman, “making her stand there in full view of everyone.” They tested Jesus but he, “started writing on the ground with his finger” (I wonder was he writing something about the man involved!) “If there is any one who has not sinned, let him be the first to throw a stone at her.” They left one by one and Jesus said to the women, “has no one condemned you... Neither do I condemn you, go away and do not sin any more.” (John 8: 3-11) We should have beliefs and act on them. We should stand up for our convictions but we need to do this in a responsible way. Talk about your beliefs, be involved in non-violent groups who promote these same beliefs and writing to newspapers and government leaders, are all-important. Have convictions, as they are essential for life. Realise we cannot force another to agree with us by using violence or being hateful. People are far more likely to listen when they feel someone is genuinely concerned about their welfare. By sticking to our convictions and using the right approach we may be able to convince someone of the logic of our point of view. Living our beliefs is essential. You may not agree with the actions of others but accept the person who is acting that way.

Br Michael FlahertyCounsellor

Term 3 Fee ReminderMonthly Fees are due and payable immediately.If you have any queries please contact The Finance Office on 8400 4207.

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With Year 12s on trial exams and Year 10 away on work experience it has been a quieter week on campus. Nevertheless much has been happening. The Junior Campus assembly last Friday was smaller as the Year 5 and 6 classes were attending a musical production. It was a joyous occasion as awards were given to the boys who read many books during book week. It was heartening to hear boys, who are supposed to be reluctant readers compared to girls, talking about their favourite book. As well it was pleasing to be able to present award certificates to those who had achieved their best that week.

I have also been helping with several Principal’s tours during this week -- one at the Junior Campus and two here at the Senior Campus. There is something energising about meeting prospective parents and students and listening to their questions and dreams and hopes for the future. It is indeed a sign of health for the school to see so much interest in CBC as a

prospective school for so many. It has reinforced for me the strength of all-boys schools as places where young men can, without pressure, try activities that might once have been regarded as areas of expertise for girls.

I visited Mrs Palmer’s Year 7 class twice this week. The first time was to answer questions about what a brother is and how our life is different to that of a priest. They had intelligent and thoughtful queries. The second time was to give a practical introduction to the Mass. I was led to reflect on the change over the past forty years, from when students in Catholic schools often met and were taught by brothers and nuns, to the present when they hardly meet us. I certainly found this to be one of the highlights of my week.

Finally, the sad news in the paper about the young man on life support after being king hit at a night club reminds me of how important it is to educate our young men about the need to control their temper and not to punch or use violence against others even when provoked. It is a hard lesson sometimes to learn. It is something we will make a stand on especially in sporting contests.

Br John AhernActing Deputy Principal

The Acting Deputy Principal

School calendar

Week 8Mon 3 Sept

Tues 4 Sept Sports Day (SANTOS Stadium)P&F Meeting

Wed 5 Sept Subject Selections Information Evening

Thurs 6 Sept

Fri 7 Sept Breakfast BBQ – Marks/BourkeWhole School Assembly

Week 9Mon 10 Sept Music Gala

CBCOC Meeting

Tues 11 Sept Casual Day BBQ

Wed 12 Sept

Thurs 13 Sept Show Afternoon – students dismissed at 12.30pm

Fri 14 Sept Junior School Assembly

Week 10Mon 17 Sept Catholic Schools Music Performance

Junior School Leadership MeetingBoard Meeting

Tues 18 Sept Catholic Schools Music Performance

Wed 19 Sept Chemistry Excursion Mt Barker Catholic Schools Music Performance

Thurs 20 Sept Catholic Schools Music Performance

Fri 21 Sept Term Three Concludes at 3.30pm

The full Term Planner is available at www.cbc.sa.edu.au

Summer uniformS for new StudentSAll new students to the school

are required to make an appointment with the Uniform

Shop to purchase their Summer uniforms for Term 3.

The Uniform Shop is operating from 227 Flinders Street, Adelaide. For more information, please call 8400 4249.

Normal trading hours:Monday 8 :30am to 5pm* Wednesday 12pm to 5pm* Friday 12pm to 5pm*

(*During school terms - extra trading hours are advertised for school holiday trading)

Mrs Claire SummertonUniform Shop Manager

UNIFORM SHOP

Programme for Subject Selection

Information Evening

and additional resources

are available for students

in Years 9, 10 and 11, and parents on the

College portal.

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Over the last 134 years new sports have been introduced to CBC as they have gained popularity and interschool competitions have been organised. Rugby is an example. It has long been played interstate but

only recently has there been sufficient interest amongst our students to field teams and yet those teams have quickly had some magnificent successes.

In the early days of the College the sports played were football, cricket and handball with handball being the most popular and so a decision was made to build a handball court. On 29 August 1908 the College handball court was officially opened by Patrick McMahon Glynn, the Adelaide Member of Federal Parliament. The CBC handball court was famous throughout Adelaide and is fondly remembered by generations of old scholars. The decision to pull it down in 2002 was a difficult one but necessary so that we would have enough space to build the Chapel.

Mrs Jacinta WeissArchivist

From the Archives

Comic-Con WeekLast week we celebrated Book Week across both campus libraries with a whole range of events to highlight the importance of reading and to

bring storytelling to life. The Senior Campus library celebrated Book Week by hosting a Comic-Con (convention) which was something new and brought the fans of the comic genre out of the woodwork and into the library.

The scene was set with an eye-catching display of staff members holding their favourite comic book, which demonstrated that comics have been a popular item for quite some time! The Adelaide Comic Centre also provided an incredible assortment of movie posters that transformed the library, along with the stand-up comic characters that were displayed in the main library window. These characters also doubled as the main prize for our ‘Create a Comic Strip’ competition, where students have been invited to write a short comic strip involving a superhero and CBC. I look forward to reading the entries with interest, with the competition closing Friday 31 August.

David Maher, a local graphic novel author and illustrator, presented to Middle School English classes and spoke about the principles involved in writing and creating comics and graphic novels,

and told of his experience working in the industry. David’s passion for comic books and illustrating was evident, with the boys clearly enjoying his talent, enthusiasm, and the practical tips for creating comic book characters he shared.

The last event for the week was the Adelaide Comics Centre stall which was set up in the library at lunch time displaying an extensive range of comics that were available to purchase. The boys enjoyed the opportunity to browse the range of comics and do some shopping while at school, with much excitement and many successful purchases made. I hope students enjoyed reading the comics as well as the whole Comic-Con experience.

So, after a fabulous week I would like to thank the people that supported the CBC Comic-Con ensuring it was success: the Adelaide Comic Centre, the library team, especially Mrs Angela Barry for her help and humour along the way, the IT staff, Mr Alex Ly, and all staff members brave enough to have their photo taken for the Comic Book display.

Whatever life holds in store for me, I will never forget these words, “With great power comes great responsibility”. Peter Parker AKA Spiderman.

Mrs Sandra MasonHead Librarian

Paul McGuire Library

What do we do in the music program at CBC and why? As a curriculum coordinator for the music program I expect to walk into classrooms and see students rehearsing and performing. Performance is what attracts students to a program and what keeps them in a music program. The music department is keen to provide performance opportunities for our students and the challenge is always to find the appropriate venue, audience and repertoire.

This term the Music Captains organised a “Flashback” evening where audience members were treated to high quality music of the 50s, 60s and 70s. The evening was a resounding success in terms of entertainment and fundraising.

Another innovation was the Piano recital held in Term 2. Audience numbers exceeded one hundred parents and friends and the Brothers House was excellent in terms of ambience and sound quality. In Term 4 there will be separate recitals for guitar students and vocal students.

On Monday, 10 September the Junior School will hold a Gala. What a great word and what a wonderful idea. The Gala will showcase all the students in Year 3 – Year 6. The evening will also showcase the work of some of the Senior Boys. The venue is the JS music room and the evening has two time slots:

Year 3-4, 5:30-6:30

Year 5-6, 7:00-8:00

Our program here at CBC is driven by performance, particularly ensemble performance. Boys who perform together are really a joy to behold and I encourage you to bring family and friends to celebrate music and the work of our talented boys and their teachers.

Mrs Louise GuthlebenArts Coordinator

Arts Coordinator

Junior School Music Gala 2012

The music gala will be held on Monday evening of Week 9 this term.

Who? All students in years 3 to 6 Junior Ensembles Senior Captains band, Funk band and

Rock band

Where? Junior School Performing Arts Centre

When? Monday 10th September Years 3 and 4 concert is at 5:30 pm Years 5 and 6 concert is at 7:00pm

We are very excited to show you a selection of our music work and to celebrate our wonderful ensembles and soloists.

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Coinciding with the National Science Week, the Br Ernest Smith Science Week consumed CBC. The week started with a few boys visiting the Gilles Plains TAFESA with Ms Elleway. Gilles Plains TAFESA offers certificate and diploma courses in Animal and Medical Sciences, Dental Sciences and Building Trades. The Year 10 cohort was treated to an excellent presentation by three PhD students from Adelaide University Geo-Sciences. Their message was a simple one: there are many opportunities for Geo-Science graduates with a general science degree and honours. The Stage 1 Geology class listen to the same presenters then travelled to the Convention Centre for the SACOME Environmental Open Day. Tuesday was the launch day of the Science Week House competitions. The Year 7 made safety cages for eggs from drinking straws, the Year 8 built towers from 20 sheets of newspaper, the years built balsa and popstick bridges and the senior students made mouse trap cars. Unfortunately we were not able to organise the weather and the final judging of the completion will take place over the next two weeks. The Year 12 Biology students travelled to the Waite Campus to visit the APCFG and participate in the Get into Genes program. The junior

staff were informed and entertained by the ASTA representative on online science resources and the middle school staff judged the CBC entries for the Oliphant Science Awards. The Stage 1 Chemistry students were visited by Mr Tony Farror from SA Health who addressed them on the management of the water treatment and recycling systems of regional South Australia. The highlight of the final day of Br Smith Science Week was the Junior School assembly where three Year 10 students demonstrated a number of science experiments, producing pops and bangs to the delight of the students.

With such a busy schedule it was not possible to fit all of the activities into one week. Consequently the Skywatch Planetarium and the RiAus presentation were moved to subsequent weeks.

On behalf of the science faculty I would like to thank all of the CBC staff and students for participating in the Science Week and I look forward to the 2013 Br Ernest Gregory Smith Science Week.

Mr Michael LucasScience Coordinator

Br Ernest Gregory Smith

Science Week

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Oliphant AwardsThis year the Junior School had 5 entries into the Oliphant Science Awards, all students in grades 3-5. There were 3 Scientific Inquiry entries, 1 Multimedia and 1 Crystal Investigation. While none of the entries were award winners, recognition should be given to Cooper Stuart and Jamie Fry on their dedication to the Crystal Investigation as well as Thomas Grech, Sam Tabotta and Liam Baccas on their Scientific Inquiry entry, an experiment on what materials are needed to make a flexible impact protection.

Mr Michael LucasScience Coordinator

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Dear Parents and Friends,

As Father’s day approaches we will pay homage to the fathers in our lives. Last Friday evening the Junior Campus staff held our annual Father and Son evening – honouring you, the men in our students’ lives. Around 250 people attended on a cold and dark night. The evening commenced with a BBQ cooked by our dedicated Parents and Friends Committee.

We gathered together for a Father’s day prayer and gave away a signed league soccer ball generously donated by John Kosmina, Coach of Adelaide United and his wife, one of our very esteemed TRTs at the Junior Campus, Mrs Aly Barrass. Our Junior Campus staff arranged for some fun activities such as Art, Mini Golf, Dodge Ball on the roof top, iPad games and Puzzles, Maths Puzzles, Chess, Board games and Reading Time in the library. The evening concluded with a Father/Son/Teachers Tug of War - lead by Guy Moten.

It was a fabulous night and I would like to sincerely thank everyone who attended, as well as those who stepped in for the boys who do not have a special dad in their lives. Thank you to our P&F for cooking the ever popular BBQ, Brother Michael Flaherty, Mr Ian Hamilton - honorary dad to one of our little boys - Mr Shaun Clarke, Acting Principal, and every JC Staff Member who gave up their time to arrange the great activities, and especially to Mrs Susan O’Connor, my PA for coordinating and setting up the event. Thank you to Mr Baird and Mr Were for contacting the Crows and Port Power who generously donated memorabilia.

I leave you with this reflection:

WHAT DOES A FATHER LOOK LIKE?

A father wants to save you from making mistakes. But he lets you find your own way, even when he bleeds when you get hurt. He holds you up even when you are sad, disciplines you when you break the rules, breaks into ecstasy and pride when you succeed and believes in you even when you fail. When people tell him he is wasting his money, he says he is not raising money but children! Fathers are the men that have to be dragon slayers, fanatic about improbable resources and possibilities. Average Fathers have patience, good Fathers have more patience, great Fathers have an ocean of patience.

I cannot think of any need in childhood as strong as the need for a father’s protection. - (Sigmund Freud)

When I was fourteen, my father was so ignorant; I could hardly stand to have the old man around. But when I got to 21, I was astonished at how much the old man had learned in 7 years.- (Mark Twain)

The older I get, the smarter my father seems to be. - (Tim Resen)

To all our Dads, HAPPY FATHER’S DAY. Never underestimate the importance you play in determining the man your son will become.

We, the staff at Christian Brothers College, work side by side with you to grow the boys to become good men; to be men of conscience, compassion and kindness; to respect the women in their lives, to have integrity, to have fun and be the men God intended them to be. To

all the dads, Our Heroes, again, HAPPY FATHER’S DAY. I hope you get spoilt as you so deserve.

I close this editorial with this beautiful prayer.

Loving Father,

Let us praise those fathers who have striven to balance the demands of work, marriage, and children with an honest awareness of both joy and sacrifice. Let us praise those fathers who, lacking a good model for a father, have worked to become a great father.

Let us praise those fathers who by their own account were not always there for their children, but who continue to offer those children, now grown, their love and support. Let us pray for those fathers who have been wounded by the neglect and hostility of their children.

Let us praise those fathers who, despite divorce, have remained in their children’s lives. Let us praise those fathers whose children are adopted, and whose love and support has offered healing.

Let us praise those fathers who, as stepfathers, freely choose the obligation of fatherhood and earned their step children’s love and respect. Let us praise those

fathers who have lost a child to death, and continue to hold the child in their heart.

Let us praise those men who have no children, but cherish the next generation as if they were their own.

Let us praise those men who have “fathered” us in their role as mentors and guides.

Let us praise those men who are about to become fathers; may they openly delight in their children.

And let us praise those fathers who have died, but live on in our memory and whose love continues to nurture us.

AMEN

Wishing you God’s blessings for the week ahead.

Mrs Frances ZubreckyjAssistant Principal - Junior Campus

Assistant Principal - Junior Campus

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Junior Campus Library

Dear Families and Friends

This Sunday’s Gospel is a reminder that the time has come for those listening to Jesus to consider carefully the choice to follow him.

It is not only his opponents who must decide, but his followers too -- his disciples who also have been scandalized and disturbed by his words. Jesus leaves his followers free, neither asking them to stay, nor giving them permission to go. Their choice -- this crisis moment is personally theirs and ours.

John 6:60-69

Jesus asks those who are still with him one of the most moving of gospel questions: ‘Do you also wish to go away?’ Peter has come to a graced time, a moment of recognition of who Jesus really is and confesses ‘we believe, we know that you are the Holy one of God.’

This Gospel reading is a pertinent reminder to those young people who are confirming the baptismal promises that their parents and godparents made for them in Baptism when they receive the Sacrament of Confirmation this Friday night.

Have a good week.

Gospel Challenge: WisdomEphesians 5:15-17

Look carefully then how you walk, not as unwise but as wise, making the best use of the time, because the days are evil. Therefore do not be foolish, but understand what the will of the Lord is.

Wisdom is knowing when to make the right choices to help you be the best you can be.

Be Wise in your decision making processes this week.

Have a great week! Make it the best week it can be!

Be committed to every task you need to perform.

Mass and Prayer ServicesFri 31 Aug Confirmation Ceremony led by Archbishop

Wilson at St Francis Xavier Cathedral.

Sun 2 Sept First Eucharist at St Francis Xavier Cathedral at 11.00am.

Wed 5 Sept Year 6 Mass led by Mrs Younie’s Class

Wed 12 Sept Year 3 Prayer Service led by Mrs Duddy’s Class

ALL PARENTS AND GUARDIANS ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND THESE LITURGICAL CELEBRATIONS

Sacramental Program For 2012This Friday night will conclude our Sacramental Program for 2012 with a ceremony at St Francis Xavier Cathedral at 7.00pm. On Sunday, they will receive their First Holy Communion at the 11.00am Mass.

As these young people complete this phase of their faith and formation journey we should be reminded that the goal of the sacramental process is not to ‘get’ confirmed but to be the beginning of a life-long commitment of faith. It is vital to continue to support the formation of your son’s faith for the liturgy, through the liturgy and from the liturgy.

It is the responsibility of Parents and Sponsors to support them in their personal faith journey throughout their whole life.

Please keep these boys in your prayers.

Kaine Baldwin Gianluca MarinRian Delnido Domenico FrancoMonydeng Monydeng Mark Neville FranklinJoseph Tripodi Eric TsoukatosGiuseppe Baldino Anthony BoffoBenjamin Boffo Josef CurtaleAaron Davis James KieboomTom Mascolo James McKayeLuke Monteleone Thomas RadovanovicPasquale Romano Michael StefaniHaget Jawi Adrian BeesleySamuel Giglio Michele IzzoGiovanni Frisina Matthew KurzyniecGavin McKay Lewis D’Antonio

Mr Bruce WereJunior Campus Religious Education Curriculum Coordinator

We cannot change the world but we can make a contribution to making it a better place.

Junior Campus RE Coordinator

JUNIOR CAMPUS REMINDERS• 31 AUGUST CONFIRMATION MASS at the Cathedral at 7pm.

• SUNDAY 2 SEPTEMBER– FIRST EUCHARIST MASS at the Cathedral 11am.

• 4 SEPTEMBER PARENTS & FRIENDS MEETING – All Welcome / 7pm Senior Campus Boardroom.

• TUESDAY 4 September, CBC WHOLE SCHOOL SPORTS DAY, at Santos Stadium – No School banking.

• SHOW DAY - 13 SEPTEMBER. Children will be dismissed at 12.30pm. OSHC is available, but be quick as place fill quickly.

• FRIDAY 14 SEPTEMBER – Grandparents /Special fiends and Volunteer tribute morning tea. If more convenient than bringing in hard copies of photos please email a photo of your son with his grandparents/special friends to [email protected]

• 21 SEPTEMBER TERM 3 CONCLUDING 3.30PM

This week’s classic quote:This box (the return’s chute) is always full. It’s a bit like my mum’s washing basket. - Lucas 2 Purple

Premier’s Reading ChallengeCongratulations to the following students for successfully completing the challenge:

Rec White Theodore T

3 Purple Josh T

3 White Jamie Fry

4 White Philip R, James K, Josef C, James McK, Oscar H

5 Purple Jack B, Girish K

5 White Michele I, Jacob F, Liam M, Che Y, Johnny Z

5/6 Gold Michael F, Jordan T, Blake A, Brenton M, James K

6 Purple Hayden C, John K, Billy W

6 White Raimonds J, Adrian P, Abolfazl H, Bailey S, Mitchell V, Nicolas R, Thomas D

Premier’s Reading Challenge Prize WinnersHopefully, literacy and a love of reading is the winner from the PRC. I did, however, promise the boys that I would award prizes to the student in each category that read the most number of books (according to the PRC rules.) It is with great pleasure that I congratulate the following boys for their achievement, and prizes have been awarded at assembly. Terrific job!

R-2 category Peter J (2 Purple) with a total of 144 books read.

3-5 category Hugh S (4 Purple) with a total of 84 books consumed.

Year 6 category Hadi M (5/6 Gold) with a total of 72 books enjoyed.

Well done to all our boys who have successfully completed the challenge. I would like to remind you that just because the PRC is finished it doesn’t mean you can stop reading. Remember to check the library for a great selection of new books.

Mrs Caroline WilsonTeacher Librarian – Junior Campus

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On the 23rd of August, 9 Green attended the Duke of Edinburgh Practice Camp, to complete the adventurous journey segment of the Duke of Edinburgh Bronze Award. The camp took place at Woodhouse, a campsite and outdoor activity centre in the Adelaide Hills. We arrived at the campsite and were immediately introduced to Luke, an instructor from Wilderness Escape Outdoor Adventures Pty Ltd. He explained to us which activities we were to partake in, and the rules of the camp. After Luke was finished talking to us, we proceeded to the High Ropes.

We made our way to the High Ropes Woods and were introduced to two new instructors, Kate and Tom. We were then given an explanation about the high ropes, and were then given the chance to practise our belaying. For one person to participate on the high ropes, there also has to be a belayer, a backup belayer and an anchor. We practised our belaying using the demonstration area, so that nobody would get injured if someone made a mistake. After an ample amount of practice, we moved on the high ropes. They consisted of the leap of faith, the wooden bridge and the rope walk. We spent a while on these activities until we moved to the climbing wall and flying fox, which was an amazing experience for everyone.

After this, we settled down and went back to the provided shelter to cook out dinner. We used a trangier -- a methylated spirits stove -- to cook our food, which turned out well for all of us. After dinner, we sat down by the fire and shared key points about our day. This lasted for about

five minutes, until the rain settled back in and we were forced to move under the shelter, where we continued our discussion. Along with Ms Barreira, Mr Skrzypiec, Mr Hamilton and our instructor Tom, we played games and evaluated our time on the first day of camp.

The next day, we woke bright and early at seven o’clock. Once all of us were out of our tents and together, we started to cook breakfast, which consisted of bacon, eggs and pancakes. After we had finished breakfast, we were led by Tom to a location within Woodhouse where we constructed billycarts and raced them in four teams. Due to the heavy rain, we were unable to race them outside, so we competed under shelter. Each team raced on four occasions, and their times were combined to obtain their total. The team with the lowest total time was declared the winner.

After we had finished with the billycart races, we took the bus to beneath Mount Lofty, where we climbed to the summit and beheld the view of Adelaide from above. After stopping for a lunch break, we then continued on to Waterfall Gully. The walk took about two hours in total, but the end view was worth it. Once we reached our destination, we could see the massive waterfall at Waterfall Gully, where a bus was waiting to take us back to CBC. This was our Duke of Edinburgh camp, and it was a worthwhile experience for us all.

by Michael Cutufia, Hero Koy, Michael Tran, Jakeb Vandborg, Damian Vasilevski

Year 9 Green Duke of Edinburgh Adventure Camp

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Careers Coordinator / Counsellor

• Uni & TAFE Applications

• Flinders University Visit & UniTest

• Fashion Shoot?

University & TAFE ApplicationsA reminder that University Applications close at the end of this month, while TAFE applications through the SATAC website will open at the end of September.

Students need to ensure that their SATAC Reference Number for university and/or TAFE is kept in a safe place to be used when later responding to an offer.

Students are encouraged to apply for both University and TAFE if they are unsure of their success at this stage. TAFE applications are free this year, and there are no tuition fees for Certificate 1 or Certificate 2 courses.

Flinders University VisitFlinders University will be here on Monday 10 September at lunch time to talk about new courses and Flinders options. They will also outline the benefits of undergoing the Flinders UniTest, which we will run here at school on Thursday 20 September.

Ms Liz TidemannCoordinator Careers/ Counselling

debatinG YES! NO!

Year 10 DebatingRound 5 win sees Year 10 in Quarter Finals

Glenunga International High School White 10 versus Christian Brothers College Blue 10

Short Preparation debate (90 minutes): “That School Sports Days are a Waste of Time”

By a two point margin, the adjudicator awarded this debate to the negative team from CBC, Jacob Sunter, Michael Cutufia and Hamish Richardson (Best Speaker). Fresh from the Inter-Col Competition on Monday evening, two evenings our speakers were keen to put into practice all they had learned over the season with regard to key points on minimal cue cards, a clear statement of the team case, defensive argument and strategic rebuttal against all opposition points, eye contact and humour and an engaging manner that would challenge both opponents and audience. With polished team and individual performances, we slipped into eighth place on Debating SA’s ranking, narrowly making the Quarter Finals in a result which truly reflected the dedication, enthusiasm and enjoyment of the season by parents, our most loyal supporters in all weathers, the debaters and coach.

Ms Kaylene BarreiraCoach

football

Year 2/3 FootballCoromandel Valley 11.2 (68) defeated CBC 3.4 (22)

We headed up the hill to Coromandel Valley to take on one of our toughest opponents and it was a very toughly contested game. Regardless of the final score at 3 quarter time there was only 10 points in the game thanks to our defensive play by the back line who held up so well against a side that loves to run the ball forward.

Although the last quarter was controlled by Coromandel Valley we can be very proud of our first 3 quarters, in fact after the game I had several Coromandel Valley people comment to me on how good our squad is.

To explain how well our season has been this year you have to go back to round 6 for our last loss, the boys really have come together as a great group of players and their talents are showing with more use of the handball and kicking to a leading player.

Well it’s the last round this week so we will train hard Tuesday and enjoy the last game of the season.

Goal Scorers: Blake McDonough (2), Lachlan Staunton (1)

Best Players: Cooper Pool, Tomas Paperella and Thomas Mestrov

Thanks to Assistant Coach Morgan Paperella and Cosi for goal umpiring and the Orange’s

Mr Steve BrooksCoach


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