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Dear members of the Marcellin College family,Dear members of the Marcellin College family,Dear members of the Marcellin College family,Dear members of the Marcellin College family,
I was walking through the main courtyard of our College the other day and came across a student from the
Class of 2013 who had come for a visit. We chatted for a minute about what he had been up to since
leaving Marcellin at the end of last year. He spoke enthusiastically about the fact that he had just started at
University and how much he was enjoying learning and university life. As we parted I asked him why he had
made the trip to visit us. He said that he missed the place and just wanted to catch up with some of his past
teachers. This encounter gave me pause to think about the strong sense of community and belonging, our
boys experience whilst at Marcellin and the fact that for many there is almost a kind of grieving process
they go through when they leave our College.
I believe that one of the most important factors in supporting the growth and development of young
people is the idea of community. Belonging to a community gives a child a sense of belonging, a strong
sense of self and a sense of connection. As part of a community young people feel emotionally and
physically safe and valued and they develop social skills and abilities which will assist them in becoming
active and positive contributors to society.
Marcellin College is a place where students, parents and staff develop an understanding of the significance
of community not only as a vehicle for their personal growth but equally importantly as an entity which
they can actively contribute to for the benefit of others.
Last week at Marcellin our students experienced this sense of community both within the College and
beyond. On Tuesday our students participated in the annual House Swimming Carnival held at Northcote
Pool. Our students were provided the opportunity to compete for and support their House both in the
water and by cheering from the sidelines. It is true that our students have a strong sense of belonging to
the College. Equally they display a robust and loyal devotion to the House they belong to. This is obviously
enhanced by the College’s Pastoral System which is a great strength of our school. More so it is
encouraged and enriched by the enthusiastic and committed leadership of our House Coordinators,
Pastoral Leaders and Assistants and by the passionate and thoughtful leadership displayed by our Senior
House Captains, Vice Captains and other ardent and supportive Senior Students. I would like to thank all
these people for providing such a powerful experience of community for our boys. I would particularly like
to thank Justin Abbott, Head of Sport, and his staff who always provide a carnival founded on the idea of
inclusiveness and good sportsmanship in a safe and well organised environment.
On Thursday evening I witnessed a further example of the promotion of community at Marcellin at the first
of the Colleges Annual House Para-liturgies. This is an occasion where we officially induct our newest
students to the College as members of their respective Houses and also show our prayerful support to the
Year 12 students as they commence this most significant year in their academic lives. We do this in a
particular way. A way which is founded in our Catholic, Marist context and which helps our boys to
recognise that they are part of a much broader and richer faith tradition. Like so many of our major
College events and celebrations it was the students themselves who ably led these important rituals under
the caring guidance of their House Coordinator and Pastoral leaders and assistants. I would particularly like
to thank Br Mark Fordyce who presented such a thoughtful and authentically Marist Ceremony for us all to
participate in.
MARCELLIN C
OLLEGE
The Eagle
160 Bulleen Road
Bulleen VIC 3105 Aust Tel +61 3 9851 1589 Fax +61 3 9851 1555 ABN 77 413 001 496 marcellin.vic.edu.au twitter.com/Marcellin
It is one thing to develop an appreciation and understanding of our place in the Marcellin community, it is another again to
recognise our role as members of and contributors towards the wider community. On Friday our senior VCAL students
provided valuable support for the wider community when they ventured out in support of Parks Victoria as they work to rebuild
and redevelop areas of bushland still feeling the effects of Black Saturday. Led by dedicated VCAL teacher Julie Toomey these
students gained an understanding of the issues faced in rejuvenating our native forests and the infrastructure involved whilst at
the same time providing practical support to this program led by Parks Victoria.
At Marcellin we recognise that we are also part of a global community which requires our understanding of and participation in.
On Wednesday we held an assembly at Marcellin at which we officially congratulated and farewelled a group of ten Year 9
students who will soon travel to China as part of the Victorian Young Leaders to China Program. These students will soon be
part of a group of students from eight Secondary Schools in Victoria who will live in China for six weeks participating in language
and cultural immersion programs and who will live in a Chinese Boarding School. The program aims at assisting these students
to not only develop their Chinese language skills but also develop an understanding of Chinese culture and their place as global
citizens in this important region of the world. I wish these students all the best as they embark on this life changing experience
and thank Sean Leubin and John Di Natale for their vision and hard work in providing this experience for our students. I would
also like to thank Rosemary Chapple, College Counsellor who has generously given of her time and talent to accompany these
students.
At this assembly we also acknowledged our Under 17 Cross Country Team who are about to compete on the world stage at the World Cross Country Championships which will shortly take place in Israel. On behalf of our College community I wish
these boys and their coach John Meagher all the best for a safe and successful trip.
Mark Murphy
Principal
TABLE OF CONTENTS
DEPUTY PRINCIPAL ~ MR ADRIANO DI PRATO ............................................................................................................ 4
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL LEARNING ~ MR ANDREW BRYSON ...................................................................................... 5
HEADS OF SCHOOL ~ MRS MELISSA MACKELLIN AND MR MARK ASHMORE ............................................................... 5
LITERACY CO-ORDINATOR ~ NIVES NIBALI ................................................................................................................. 7
SPORT ~ JUSTIN ABBOTT .............................................................................................................................................. 7
GEOGRAPHY & HUMANITIES TEACHER ~ MR PETER MORFEA ................................................................................... 10
MARIST AWARD ~JULIAN D’AMORE ............................................................................................................................ 10
2014 MARCELLIN COLLEGE DATES .............................................................................................................................. 11
UNIFORM SHOP ........................................................................................................................................................... 11
MARCELLIN CANTEEN ROSTER .................................................................................................................................... 12
ATTACHMENTS
DDDDEPUTY EPUTY EPUTY EPUTY PPPPRINCIPAL RINCIPAL RINCIPAL RINCIPAL ~~~~ MMMMR R R R AAAADRIANO DRIANO DRIANO DRIANO DDDDI I I I PPPPRATORATORATORATO
On Tuesday 11 March, the students of Marcellin College participated in the Annual Inter-House Swimming Carnival held at Northcote Aquatic & Recreation Centre. The Swimming Carnival is always a highlight for the Marcellin College Community; however it was even more of a special occasion for the Year 7s and Year 12s for whom it would be their first and last Swimming Carnivals, respectively. The day began with the Senior boys and, as always, everyone was treated with an array of “interesting” costumes worn by the Year 12 boys. The Juniors resumed proceedings in the afternoon with enthusiasm and a willingness to compete which was great to see. The day was very enjoyable and was filled with great spirit thanks to the efforts of the student body who did an excellent job in making sure that whilst the rivalry and competitiveness between the Houses was strong, the participation and enjoyment was also prominent. It was great to see almost everyone get in the pool and earn valuable points for their houses at some stage during the day. As always, the Novelty Events and Beach Volleyball were popular with the students, with everyone eager to get involved in these. Beach Volleyball especially was a big hit, with crowds coming down to watch regardless of the year level. Thank you and congratulations to all the boys who participated in one or more of the events on the day as it highlights the determination and pride that these students have for their Houses. The overall results were:
1st Kenny 1139 2nd Mannes 1115 3rd Marlhes 1094 4th Carnie 963 5th Champagnat 927 6th Augustine 901 7th Lavalla 875 8th Redden 826 9th Faulkner 818
Congratulations to Mr Atley and Kenny House for taking out the overall Champions, a great reflection on your House’s willingness to compete and participate. However, an honourable mention must go to Mannes who came first in the a Junior section and finished a narrow second in the Senior section. Congratulations also to the Individual Year Level Champions, who excelled in a variety of events on the day:
Year 7 Leon Iera Year 8 Gerard McConville Year 9 Carlos Berbia Year 10 Nicholas Badrock Year 11 Gianluca Rossi Year 12 Michael Stavrakakis
As always, the whole Student Body conducted themselves in a great manner and made the day a highly enjoyable one for all involved. A big thank you to our Sportsmaster, Mr Justin Abbott, and his team for organising such a huge event for the school and making it run as efficiently and effectively as possible. Written by Andrew Kay, 2014 Sport Captain 2014 SRC Leadership Day2014 SRC Leadership Day2014 SRC Leadership Day2014 SRC Leadership Day On Monday the 17th of March all 2014 SRC Members and Liturgy Captains attended a leadership day held at the College. As in past years, the event was a great success. The day was run primarily by the College Captains and Junior School Captains, and gave a chance for the SRC representatives to learn about their roles in more detail, as well as getting to know their fellow SRC members within the College.
This year, Marcellin was privileged to be addressed by Grace McClure, a mother, author, motivational speaker, model and Ironman Triathlete. Grace’s speech focused on writing down and achieving goals and using negative times in life to create positive ones. She also spoke about the Marist characteristics and how they apply to leadership.
Throughout Grace’s speech, she highlighted the importance of having goals. She asked us to write them down as doing so makes them more likely to happen and as a way to pinpoint them and follow up on them. Grace has overcome many obstacles in her life and we were amazed at what she had achieved. We were also very thankful that she had given up her time to speak to us.
After the presentation by Grace, we were joined by Chris Walsh, the Marlhes House Vice Captain of 2011. He talked to us about the importance of communication and told us about what he had been doing since he left Marcellin. He also spoke about the importance of giving back to the community. After Chris had spoken, current students Lucas Ibrahim, Jordan Paraskevas and Edward Matassoni spoke about their experiences at Marist Camp. They told us about their friendships with leaders from other Marist schools and how we can help the wider community by implementing some of the other schools’ ideas. The final sections of the day were the ‘Raps and Niggles’ and Social Justice sections where boys sat in House groups and came up with ideas on improving the school and raising awareness of their Social Justice Issue for 2014. Every student got something out of the day and we are thankful for the work that went into putting it together. All boys who attended the day are ready to lead the school in 2014. Andrew Newell, Junior School College Captain
AAAASSISTANT PRINCIPAL SSISTANT PRINCIPAL SSISTANT PRINCIPAL SSISTANT PRINCIPAL LEARNINGLEARNINGLEARNINGLEARNING ~~~~ MR ANDREW BRYSONMR ANDREW BRYSONMR ANDREW BRYSONMR ANDREW BRYSON
Three weeks ago I wrote that over the coming weeks I would highlight a number of programs and initiatives throughout our College that are examples of students, teachers and parents working in partnership to ensure all students reach their full potential. During this time I have noted how our Year 7 to 12 students are involved in a number of workshops facilitated by Elevate Education. The aim of these workshops are to complement the work of our teachers in developing sound study skills and work habits that aim to assist our boys in being able to manage their workload with regards to their study, homework, assignments and general day-to-day schooling. Last week I referred to the recent Year 10 Careerwise evening that provided our Year 10 students and their families the opportunity to further explore possible career options as they begin to make decisions about their futures. I also highlighted the Year 9 Parent Information Evening which included a presentation from Bill Jennings about the Time and Space program involving Year 9 students and their fathers that builds on similar programs offered in Year 7 and Year 8 by providing an opportunity for fathers and sons to connect and continue to build strong positive relationships. This week I would like to highlight the Year 10 PEAK Skills Study seminars that have been held on a Wednesday night for the past two weeks and conclude on Wednesday 26th March. These seminars are facilitated by Education Consultants, David and Rhonda Morrissey who provide practical advice to Year 10 students on how to improve their study habits. I would like to acknowledge the work of Mark Ashmore (Head of Senior School) who has organised these seminars to support our Year 10 students. The above examples are only a small number of ways we are working in partnership to provide every opportunity for your son to Strive For The Highest. One of the pillars of this partnership is Parent/Teacher/Student Conferences. These conferences provide an excellent opportunity for all key stakeholders of this partnership to meet to meet to discuss your son’s progress with reference to their Term 1 Interim Report. I encourage you to use the Parent/Teacher/Student Conferences as an opportunity to not only discuss your son’s progress but discuss ways in which we can further build this partnership. I also encourage you to use these conferences and Interim Reports as a platform to recognise and congratulate your son for his achievements this term. Next week I will outline how as a College and as a community we can recognise your son’s achievements this term. Furthermore, I will explain how we provide opportunities for students to develop and showcase and their talents and gifts.
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Marcellin College strives to work in partnership with families, nurturing our students to grow from boys to fine young men. We empower
our students in our care to develop as individuals spiritually, academically, physically, culturally and socially with a determination to strive for
the highest with virtue and courage.
It has come to our attention that a number of our students have chosen to purchase shisha-pens, a form of e-cigarette. These devices are
part of an alarmingly growing trend amongst young people and health officials are concerned at the lack of understanding and awareness
amongst their users. Initial research indicates that young people choose to purchase and smoke these items as they can be purchased over
the counter or online and are marketed as not containing harmful chemicals. Health officials worry that this belief may encourage young
people to transition into the smoking of actual cigarettes or to try e-cigarettes and pens that contain nicotine.
Whilst we are working to educate your sons on the harmful use of these products, we ask that you engage them in a conversation about
what they represent and the potential future risks associated with their usage. Students who choose to use these items whilst in uniform
will receive a formal consequence as a result of bringing the College into disrepute. If you have any questions or concerns, you are
welcome to contact your son’s House Coordinator. Further information may be found via The Age and New York Times websites.
Time and Space: Year 8 Father and Son EveningTime and Space: Year 8 Father and Son EveningTime and Space: Year 8 Father and Son EveningTime and Space: Year 8 Father and Son Evening
Tuesday 25 March is an opportunity for Fathers and their Year 8 sons to come together and spend time learning more about each other
and their relationship. If, for any reason, a boy’s father is not available, we encourage your son to attend with a mentor or special male
figure in his life.
Email [email protected] and you will be automatically sent a weblink that takes you step by step through the very simple
registration process. Or, you can directly visit the link by typing http://bit.ly/marcellin2014 into your web browser. Registration is an
integral element of ensuring the evening runs smoothly. If you have any other enquiries, please call Miss Rachel Clark on +61 9851 1540If you have any other enquiries, please call Miss Rachel Clark on +61 9851 1540If you have any other enquiries, please call Miss Rachel Clark on +61 9851 1540If you have any other enquiries, please call Miss Rachel Clark on +61 9851 1540.
Year 9 CampYear 9 CampYear 9 CampYear 9 Camp
On Monday 24 March, students in 9.1 – 9.3 will depart for Thompson Valley to commence their Year 9 Camp Expedition week. The focus
of these camps are on the development of resilience, independence, team work and confidence. Boys have been involved in a number of
preparation sessions and workshops to allow them to achieve their personal best whilst away.
A reminder that all Outdoor Education camps are compulsory and non-attendance without appropriate documentation and prior notice
will result in a formal consequence and interview with the Head of School.
We wish all Year 9 students a safe and enjoyable week away.
Bus TransportBus TransportBus TransportBus Transport
This year the College has received positive feedback regarding student behaviour on public transport. Students have assisted passengers on
and off the train or bus, stood to allow passengers to sit, and have thanked the bus driver for their service.
Unfortunately, on occasions there have been concerns from the general public about the inappropriate conduct of a minority of boys on
public transport, particularly on buses. These concerns range from the use of poor language, inappropriate pushing, pressing emergency
buttons, unsafe and uncivil behaviour to neglecting basic courtesy, such as offering a seat to an elderly person, a pregnant women or a
disabled member of our community.
The expectation is that our students demonstrate respect and responsibility to build right relationships with their peers and people in the
public domain. It has become accepted practice for students, as a common courtesy, to offer their seat to elderly passengers, pregnant
women and/or disabled commuters. Students need to ensure that their bags don’t occupy any seats, particularly during peak travelling
times. Students should wait courteously until passengers have disembarked the bus or train before entering themselves.
The College has recently implemented a railing system at the bus shelter to ensure the safety of staff and students as they board the
College buses. This has ensured that students are now boarding the bus in a quiet and calm manner to ensure the safety of staff and
students.
The College reminds students that a condition of travel on the bus and train services that upon boarding a fare must be paid by touching on
and off a valid MYKI card. Travelling without validating a ticket is against the law and students can be fined by Authorised Officers.
LLLLITERACY COITERACY COITERACY COITERACY CO----ORDINATOR ORDINATOR ORDINATOR ORDINATOR ~~~~ NIVES NIBALINIVES NIBALINIVES NIBALINIVES NIBALI
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13. Implications and Consequences
� What are the implications if the information, evidence and issue? What other information can you assume from the text?
� What are the consequences? (“If this, then that”)
� What use can you make of the text in your own thinking and understanding? How can you add to text?
14. Conclusion
� What is the conclusion? Can you write this in one sentence?
� Does it make sense? Does it draw all the points together?
� Is the conclusion an accurate and logical summary, a call to action, a caution, a repeat of the main contention?
� Does the conclusion suggest a larger context?
Our final week explores the more sophisticated skills that are the use of: Bibliography and References, The internet, and any
other considerations.
Feel free to email me with any questions or feedback. Let me know how you go in these discussions with your son and certainly
pass on any gains/insights. [email protected]
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Fieldwork is an important aspect of Geography and is necessary so students can observe and record real world geographical
phenomena studied in the classroom. On Friday 28th of February two teachers and thirteen Year 12 students undertook a
fieldwork activity to Federation Square and City Square. Both resources are local, but also are important in a regional context.
The students participated in a guided tour where architecture, land use and ecologically sustainable designs were discussed,
photographed and recorded. Students will use this information to write up a fieldwork report for their Unit 3 Outcome 2 SAC.
A special thanks to Mr Mike Noonan who accompanied us.
MARISTMARISTMARISTMARIST AWARDAWARDAWARDAWARD ~J~J~J~JULIAN ULIAN ULIAN ULIAN D’AD’AD’AD’AMOREMOREMOREMORE
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Julian is to be commended for his Honesty and his Service to others.
A Marist Award is awarded to a recipient who demonstrates the Marist Values of Family Spirit,
Simplicity, Presence, Love of Work, and in the Way of Mary
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March
25 Year 12 Seminar Day 2 (P3, 4 & 5): 11:45am – 03:20pm
‘Footloose’ Singing: 03:45pm – 05:00pm
Year 8 Father & Son Evening St Marcellin’s Hall: 07:00pm – 10:00pm
26 ‘Live Smart’: 07:00pm – 09:00pm
28 Year 9 Camp Returns : 04:00pm
All Schools Golf Tournament Royal Melbourne Golf Course
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The used uniform shop will be open on:
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11:00 am 11:00 am 11:00 am 11:00 am –––– 2:00 pm2:00 pm2:00 pm2:00 pm
Anyone wishing to sell items of clothing can leave them at Main Reception with your name, address and phone number attached.
All items that are offered for sale MUST be freshly laundered. Any uniform ‘donations’ are gratefully accepted.
The used uniform shop is usually open on the first Tuesday of the month.
*Please be aware that any purchases are to be made by cash or cheque only.*
WE NOW HAVE MARCELLIN APRONS AND UMBRELLAS FOR SALE THROUGH THE USED WE NOW HAVE MARCELLIN APRONS AND UMBRELLAS FOR SALE THROUGH THE USED WE NOW HAVE MARCELLIN APRONS AND UMBRELLAS FOR SALE THROUGH THE USED WE NOW HAVE MARCELLIN APRONS AND UMBRELLAS FOR SALE THROUGH THE USED UNIFORM SHOP.UNIFORM SHOP.UNIFORM SHOP.UNIFORM SHOP.
Aprons are unisex and have the Marcellin emblem embroidered on the front Aprons are unisex and have the Marcellin emblem embroidered on the front Aprons are unisex and have the Marcellin emblem embroidered on the front Aprons are unisex and have the Marcellin emblem embroidered on the front ---- $25$25$25$25
Umbrellas are lUmbrellas are lUmbrellas are lUmbrellas are large golf style with the Marcellin emblem on every second panel arge golf style with the Marcellin emblem on every second panel arge golf style with the Marcellin emblem on every second panel arge golf style with the Marcellin emblem on every second panel ---- $40$40$40$40
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Monday Monday Monday Monday March March March March 24242424
Closed Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday March March March March 25252525
Nadia Centofanti, Sue Leardi, Anne Baker, Sharon Turner, Daniella Failla, Grace Giudice, Bernadette Whitehead, Angela Zavattieri
Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday March March March March 26262626 Emanuela Ellway, Micki Dyrssen, Ivanka Bagaric, Maria Samlidis, Vilma Reginato, Fiona Clifford, Kaz Cremasco,
Tiffany Carafa Thursday Thursday Thursday Thursday March March March March 22227777
Leanne Dowling, Claudia Miranda, Rita Mimmo, Dot Alcaide, D Delli-Bergoli, Manuela Romanin, Angela Monteleone, Rebecca Fansos
Friday Friday Friday Friday March March March March 22228888 Anita Bernardini, Karen Raso, Jane McIndry, Rita De Luca, L Pilotto-Pipopoulos, Natalie Wiggins, Sharon
McLeod, Patrizia Tieppo, Roberta Mantineo
The Canteen will be CLOSED on the following dates:The Canteen will be CLOSED on the following dates:The Canteen will be CLOSED on the following dates:The Canteen will be CLOSED on the following dates:
Monday March 24 – Parent Teacher Interviews. Early finish
Friday April 4 – Last Day of Term Early finish
A Scholastic Book Fair will be conducted by the VET Business students on Tuesday 18th
March, and Monday 24th March from 2 – 9 PM.,
in the Library foyer. This activity coincides with Parent-Teacher interviews. There may be
restricted trading from 5.30 – 6.30 PM.
All profits from this activity will be forwarded to the Bourke excursion conducted by Remar.
Marcellin Solidarity Immersion 2014
What is a Marcellin Solidarity Immersion Experience?
“……..mission is not just a matter of doing things for people. It is first of all a matter of
being with people, listening to and sharing with them.” (Mission for Today’s World)
Travelling on immersion is not to “help” others or teach others, rather it is for nothing less
than for the sake of changing lives – but not the changing of the lives of those to whom
we go; it’s for our own life change! This experience influences a fundamental change in
the way that I may view my own life – what I do, what I have, who I count as my friends,
what questions I ask myself, what issues I pay attention to, who and what I give my
allegiance. The overriding experience of all past immersions is that they are life
changing.
Marist Cambodian Immersion
Date: Sunday 30 November – Sunday 14 December 2014
Applications wil be handed to Year 11 students at the Year 11 Assembly Thursday 20
March, following the Cambodian presentation
2014 EDUCATIONAL TOUR TRIVIA NIGHT
You are being cordially invited to an evening of fun!
Friday 16th
May, Marcellin College will be hosting an Educational Tour /Exchange program Trivia Night to
help fund our tours and exchanges to China, Indonesia and Italy
Commencing: 6.30 pm
Approximate finishing time: 10.30 pm (approx.)
Where: Function Room Marcellin College
Ticket price: $15
RSVP: Mr Camarda at [email protected] by May 12
Thank you and we look forward to a fun evening with you.
Enjoy your evening!
The Associated Summer Sport Marcellin Grammar Schools 2013/2014 College of Victoria ROUND 9
BASKETBALL Opponents Venue Date Time Staff Dep. Bus Ret.
1st's Marcellin v Trinity H Veneto Club 22/3/14 9.30 B. Reynolds
2nd's Marcellin v Yarra Valley Black H Mar. Gym Glass 32 D9 22/3/14 8.30 D.Brick
3rd's Marcellin v Camberwell Gold A Boroondara SC 1 46 E5 22/3/14 9.10 E. Gamble
Year 10 A Marcellin v Yarra Valley A Veneto Club 20/3/14 2.30 B. Atley
Year 10 B Marcellin v Assumption H Mar. Gym Stadium 32 D9 22/3/14 8.30 B. Atley
Year 9 A Marcellin v Yarra Valley H Mar. Gym Stadium 32 D9 22/3/14 10.10 M. Conti
Year 9 B Marcellin v Yarra Valley H Mar. Gym Stadium 32 D9 22/3/14 9.20 M. Conti
Year 8 A Marcellin Gold v Yarra Valley A YV Sports Comp. 36 D12 22/3/14 9.20 J. DiPietro 8.15am 11.40am
Year 8 A Marcellin Maroon v Assumption H Mar. Gym Glass 32 D9 22/3/14 11.00 E. Sullivan
Year 8 B Marcellin Gold v Yarra Valley A YV Sports Comp. 36 D12 22/3/14 10.10 J. DiPietro 8.15am 11.40am
Year 8 B Marcellin Maroon v Assumption H Mar. Gym Glass 32 D9 22/3/14 10.10 E. Sullivan
Year 7 A Marcellin Gold v Marcellin Maroon A Mar. Gym Stadium 32 D9 17/3/14 3.30 A. Alderuccio
Year 7 A Marcellin Maroon v Marcellin Gold H Mar. Gym Stadium 32 D9 17/3/14 3.30 G. McHardy
Year 7 B Marcellin Gold v Yarra Valley H Mar. Gym Glass 32 D9 22/3/14 9.20 A. Alderuccio
Year 7 B Marcellin Maroon v Assumption A Kilmore Primary School 22/3/14 9.50 G. McHardy 8.20am 11.40am
CRICKET Opponents Venue Date Time Staff Dep. Bus Ret.
1st X1 Marcellin v BYE 22/3/14 S. Williams
2nd X1 Marcellin v Yarra Valley H Bray Oval 32 D9 22/3/14 9,00 R. Malisani
3rd X1 Marcellin v Yarra Valley H Bray Oval 32 D9 20/3/14 3.30 D.Moran
Year 10 A Marcellin v Assumption A ACK Shandon Oval 610 L9 22/3/14 8.30 J. Shulman 7.00am 1.00pm
Year 10 B Marcellin Gold v Ivanhoe Plenty A Plenty Campus 391 B11 22/3/14 8.30 C. McClaren 7.30am 12.15pm
Year 10 B Marcellin Maroon v Trinity Gold A Bulleen Hughes 2 32 D8 22/3/14 8.30 T. Major
Year 9 A Marcellin v Yarra Valley H Lyons Oval 32 D9 20/3/14 3.30 A. Bryson
Year 8 A Marcellin v Yarra Valley A YV Harker Oval 36 D12 22/3/14 8.30 M.Fox 7.15am 12.45pm
Year 8 B Marcellin v Yarra Valley A Centre Wkt 36 D12 22/3/14 8.30 A.Arthurson
Year 7 A Marcellin v Trinity A Bulleen Hughes 3 32 D8 22/3/14 8.30 R. Brock
Year 7 B Marcellin v Assumption A ACK Sebastian Oval 610 L9 22/3/14 8.30 T. Sherlock 7.00am 1.00pm
SQUASH Opponents Venue Date Time Staff Dep. Bus Ret.
1st's Marcellin v Camberwell H Templestowe Squ. 33 D4 22/3/14 9.00 S. Barham
TENNIS Opponents Venue Date Time Staff Dep. Bus Ret.
1st's Marcellin v BYE 22/3/14 J. Bradley
2nd's Marcellin v Yarra Valley H Booroondara 32 D10 22/3/14 10.30 R. Carter
Year 10 A Marcellin v Yarra Valley A YV Synthetic 36 D12 22/3/14 8.30 I. Ivas 7.15am 11.15am
Year 9 A Marcellin v Trinity A Bulleen Ft Crts 5-8 32 D8 22/3/14 10.30 A. Deane
Year 8 A Marcellin v Yarra Valley A YV Synthetic 36 D12 22/3/14 10.30 C. Easdale 9.30am 1.15pm
Year 8 B Marcellin v Yarra Valley A YV Synthetic 36 D12 22/3/14 8.30 S. Klear 7.15am 11.15am
Year 7 A Marcellin v Trinity H Booroondara 32 D10 22/3/14 8.30 L. Cusack
Year 7 B Marcellin v Trinity H Booroondara 32 D10 21/3/14 4.00 G. Lennon
VOLLEYBALL Opponents Venue Date Time Staff Dep. Bus Ret.
1st's Marcellin v Peninsula SVC Dandenong 22/3/14 10.30 K. Kelly 9.30am 12.10pm
2nd's Marcellin v Camberwell Blue A Monash Uni Crt 3 70 G11 22/3/14 8.30 C. Law 7.30am 10.15am
Year 9&10 Marcellin v Yarra Valley A Monsah Uni 70 G11 22/3/14 8.30 C. Law 7.30am 10.15am
Year 7&8 Marcellin Gold v Trinity H Monash Uni 70 G11 22/3/14 10.40 S. Lim 9.40am 12.15pm
Year 7&8 Marcellin Maroon v Bye 22/3/14 S. Lim
IMPORTANT INFORMATIONSportsmaster: Mr Justin Abbott Ph: 98511568 Mob: 0407 823 001First Aid: Located at College RoundaboutNearest Hospital: Austin Hospital - 145 Studley Road Heidelberg. 03 9496 5000
IMPROVE INTELLECTUAL CREATIVITY
& PROBLEM SOLVING ABILITY
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EVERY DAY EVERY DAY EVERY DAY EVERY DAY Find out about a Coaching Event on 21 March
& then a visit by International Chess Master
play-off in Term 2...
LUNCH Marist House BR2
limit 20 students
starting Wed 12 March 2014 …