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Sunday 17th February Sixth Sunday of the year
5.00p.m. Mass at St Agnes' Parish Church: MacKillop students providing the music and hospitality.
Monday 18th February Day 6 Year 10 Parent night in the Theatre: 6.00p.m. - 7.00p.m.
Year 7 Flinders parents' morning tea in the Theatre foyer: 9.15a.m. - 10.00a.m
SAPSS Marching Band parent meeting in PAC at St Joseph's Regional College: 6.00p.m.
NSWCCC cricket boys' U19 selections at St Gregory's College
Tuesday 19th February Day 7 Junior swimming carnival
NSWCCC cricket boys' U19 selections at St Gregory's College
Wednesday 20th February Day 8 World Day of Social Justice
Senior swimming carnival
Year 7 Innes parents' morning tea in the Theatre foyer: 9.15a.m. - 10.00a.m.
Thursday 21st February Day 9 Year 7 Macquarie parents' morning tea in the Theatre foyer: 9.15a.m. - 10.00a.m.
Friday 22nd February Day 10 Year 7 Oxley parents' morning tea in the Theatre foyer: 9.15a.m. - 10.00a.m.
Com ing Up - Term 1 Week 5
What 's On - Term 1 Week 4
Sunday 24th February Seventh Sunday of the year
Monday 25th February Day 1 Berg Shield cricket finals
Tuesday 26th February Day 2 Year 7 Mass - 9.15a.m. and Reflection Day
Berg Shield cricket finals
Diocesan Opens/U15 individual touch football selection trials - Coffs Harbour
NSWCCC softball selections girls and boys - Seven Hills
Wednesday 27th February Day 3 Year 10 Textiles op-shopping excursion: 11.38a.m. - 1.04p.m.
Thursday 28th February Day 4 Year 8 parents' breakfast in the Theatre: 7.30a.m. - 8.30a.m.
All Schools' Triathlon: individual race - Sydney
Friday 1st March Day 5 All Schools' Triathlon: team race - Sydney
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LEADERSHIP AT MACKILLOP COLLEGE 2019
Catholic schools establish quality learning environments where students participate in the Church?s mission of discipleship within the Catholic tradition.
While the Principal and school?s leadership team carry primary responsibility for school improvement, our Leaders of Learning and Leaders of Pastoral Care have responsibility for developing high standards of teaching and learning in their subject, ensuring our students are cared for and supported, and also play a major role in the development of school policy and practice.
Each year group has a leader who works with a team of staff to guide students along the way of their educational journey.
Each Key Learning Area has a teacher who leads the staff who teach in the areas contained in that faculty; in 2019 each KLA will have an Assistant Leader of Learning to work within that KLA. We also have a leadership role in Literacy and Numeracy in order to support all staff in this vital area. At MacKillop College we are very fortunate to have a teacher who assists our students in their transition after they leave the school and a teacher who ensures students who have special needs have those needs met.
The Key Learning Areas are: Religious Education, English, Mathematics, Science, Human Society and Its Environment, Creative Arts, Languages, Technological and Applied Studies, Personal Development, Health and Physical Education.
The role t hat each of t hese leaders car ry is vit al t o t eaching, learning and Past oral Care at t he College. These areas include but are not l im it ed t o:
- Int egrat ing Cat holic beliefs and pract ices int o all aspect s of t eaching and learning
- Leading and im plem ent ing t he School and Diocesan St rat egic Plans
- Engaging in t he professional learning com m unit y
- Building t he capacit y of t eachers
- Leading t he m anagem ent and developm ent of t he cur r iculum
- Cont r ibut ing t o t he developm ent of leadership
- Cont r ibut ing t o t he developm ent of pedagogy w it h in t he school
- Creat ing and m aint ain ing a suppor t ive and safe learning environm ent
The following staff in these positions for 2019 are listed below:
COLLEGE LEADERSHIP TEAM
Pr incipal Mrs Cath Eichmann
Assist ant Pr incipal, Cur r iculum and Adm inist rat ion Mr Adam Kelly
Assist ant Pr incipal, Past oral Care and St af f Suppor t Ms Jennifer Campbell
Leader of Adm inist rat ion and St af f Past oral Care Mr Warren Lorger
Leader of Cat echesis Mrs Jodie Rich
Leader of Evangelisat ion Mrs Marg Gobius
Leader of Cur r iculum Ms Joanne Stuart
Leader of Pedagogy Mr Paul Robins
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LEADERS OF PASTORAL CARE
Year 7 Mr Peter Murphy Year 8 Mr Glen Littler
Year 9 Mrs Ellen McKell Year 10 Mrs Lisa Kable
Year 11 Mrs Andrea Huxley Year 12 Mrs Bronwyn Avery
Leader of Past oral Care and Wellbeing Mrs Nicole O?Connell LEADERS OF LEARNING
English Ms Clare Hayes Mat hem at ics Mr Nigel Russell-Cargill
Science Mr Mark Harvey Hum an Societ y and It s Environm ent Mr Andrew Evans
PDHPE Ms Alison Montgomery Technological and Applied St udies Mr Geoff Thick
Creat ive Ar t s Mrs Loretta North Learning Technologies Mr Rhys Jones
Leader of Spor t Mrs Erin Denham ASSISTANT LEADERS OF LEARNING Religion Mrs Michelle Marino
English Mr Patrick Byrnes Mat hem at ics Mr Scott Schumann
Science Mr Rob Mahon Hum an Societ y and It s Environm ent Mrs Ann Palmer
PDHPE Mrs Jenny Watson Creat ive Ar t s Miss Brittany Skea
Technological and Applied St udies Mrs Georgina Pender Lit eracy and Num eracy Mr Stewart Smith
Leader of Careers and Universit y Transit ion Mr Michael Kelly Leader of St udent Addit ional Needs Mrs Leonie Di Bona
MRS CATH EICHMANN
Cath will be the Principal until I return in August. I am taking some extended long service leave this year and I am confident that Cath will add great value to MacKillop College. Cath is an outstanding leader and in her role as Assistant Principal in 2018 she led the area of curriculum and administration in a highly professional and dynamic way.
I intend to do some travels and embrace other opportunities which will enrich my role as Principal when I return later in the year. I will keep staff, students and their families in my prayers and I wish you a successful and happy year.
"May the Spirit of the Lord be with you"
Anne O'Br ien
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THRIVE
1. to grow vigorously; to flourish
2. to be successful, make steady progress; to prosper
MacKillop College?s Wellbeing Program #weThrive@MacKillop aims to encourage and support all members of our community to lead rich, full and meaningful lives; that is, to thrive.
When we thrive, we engage resiliently and resourcefully in our learning, think creatively and solve problems, connect positively with others, become active members of our community and experience growth and success.
#weThrive @MacKillop develops and strengthens relationships, builds positive emotions, enhances personal resilience, promotes spirituality and encourages a healthy lifestyle.
We have begun 2019 with a new initiative which we believe will enhance our #weThrive program. All students and families in Years 11 and 12 had conversations with their PC teachers before the commencement of school. These conversations aimed to establish a strong partnership and relationship between
home and school; this allows for a strong sense of community and belonging to be established. They also provided the opportunity to explore personal and academic goals for the year, allowing both home and school to be on the same page and supporting your children and our students to achieve success this year. Further, they established open and honest communication which can be continued throughout the year. I thank all involved in this new structure for their interest in and commitment to these conversations; feedback has suggested they were very successful and a great way to commence the year.
At our opening assembly students were introduced to our Term 1 theme for #weThrive@MacKillop. Mrs Nicole O?Connell, our new Wellbeing Co-ordinator, spoke of relationships being at the centre of strong wellbeing. Our connection to family, peers, others and ourselves has a huge impact on our wellbeing. We thrive as we develop positive relationships with those around us. Being kind, accepting and welcoming others, taking time to share stories, engaging in activities with others are all ways to enhance our relationships. We will encourage students to focus on their relationships this term and see the benefits that ensue.
It is possible to learn how to thrive, and with the aim of nurturing those skills in our young people, my newsletter articles this term will focus on opportunities, learning experiences and insights that will assist parents with practical ways to assist your child to ?lead the good life? and thrive.
Jennifer Cam pbell
Assist ant Pr incipal - Past oral Care and St af f Suppor t
St Agnes' Par ish
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INAUGURAL MASS 2019
On Wednesday, 6th February MacKillop College celebrated the beginning of the school year with our Inaugural Mass. Mrs Anne O?Brien, our College Principal who commentated the Mass, shared a short reflection on the importance of our school theme for this year which is Respect, reminding us that Jesus and our school patron, St Mary MacKillop, are both wonderful role models of the importance of being respectful in how we approach our school days.
We began with the lighting of our school candle by our new school captains, Annika Toohey and Kyden Power O?Toole, followed by students from each year group who carried in their year candle, and Michelle Marino, one of our teachers, who carried in the staff candle. The lighting of the candles reminds us that the light of Christ will guide us through this new school year.
The musicians and singers, led by Mr Rob Denham, added a wonderful depth to the celebration and reminded us of the incredible musical talent that we have within our school. I was very thankful for all the wonderful volunteers who participated in the Mass by carrying out the readings, participating in the processions and altar serving. We were very blessed to have Fr Paul Gooley, our Parish Priest, celebrate the Mass with us to create a very special occasion in which students, staff and parents were able to participate.
Following the Mass, the student leadership team of 2019 received their badges and formally accepted the responsibility and challenges that leadership brings. We are thankful that they have taken on these responsibilit ies and pray that each one of them will follow in the footsteps of Jesus to be a servant leader within our school.
Marg Gobius
Leader of Evangelisat ion
Yout h Minist ry News
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HOW DOES ALPHA YOUTH WORK?
Alpha Youth is run over 9 weeks and is facilitated by Fr Peter, our Parish Youth Ministry Co-ordinator Vanessa Denham and the Youth Ministry Officers from each of our secondary schools.
In each session you eat food, watch a short inspirational video and discuss questions in small groups.
- Food has a way of bringing people together and building community. So, each session kicks off with some snacks and a catch up chat.
- The videos tackle core questions about life and faith from a Christian perspective. There are 13 episodes in the Alpha course. Each episode averages 23 minutes in length.
- Throughout each episode, there are discussion breaks. These breaks give everyone a chance to freely share thoughts and ideas in small groups.
- Along the way there are opportunities to experience worship through music and moments for prayer .
Alpha Youth is a great starting point for those young people who are seeking answers to faith questions, those who are discerning the direction of their faith journey and those who are simply interested in discussing the Christian faith with peers.
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YEAR 7 ASSEMBLY
Year 7 students met in the College Theatre on Thursday where Mrs Erin Denham spoke to them about sport and the upcoming swimming carnival. The swimming carnival is a major event and a great day. The boys and girls are encouraged to compete, support other team members and wear as much of their House colour as possible. Parents and carers are most welcome to come and support their child(ren) at the swimming carnival.
The students were also spoken to by Tracy Knight, the College Counsellor. Tracy let them know about her role and how she and the College can support students and their families. She also advised students of the process for scheduling a meeting with her.
PASTORAL CARE (PC) CLASS MORNING TEAS
All Year 7 parents and carers should have received an invitation to a PC morning tea. These all occur in the coming week. The first is on Monday for parents of students in Flinders. Morning teas commence at 9.15a.m. and will conclude at 10.00a.m.
RESPECT
The number one rule at the College and the official focus theme for 2019 is Respect. In addressing this theme with students, I generally break it down into four categories:
- Respect for self - Respect for others - Respect for the environment - Respect for property
Self-respect implies that a person will afford themselves the best opportunities to succeed in whatever they pursue. It also requires genuinely seeking to find and develop one?s best character traits and talents. Self-respect closely aligns to love of self, without which it is difficult to truly love others.
Respect for others requires each person to do their best to lift up, rather than put down others. In daily life it often looks like being very positive, affirming and encouraging. It also holds others accountable when they are doing what they should not.
We are called as Christians to be stewards, to nurture and care for all of God?s creation. This is the essence of respect for the environment. Students will be given various opportunities to practise this form of respect throughout the year.
Respect for property is simple. If we respect self and others we will treat their property well.
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Pet er Murphy
Year 7 Leader of Past oral Care
When respect for property is not followed, it can cause anger, angst and expense. This frequently occurs between friends who take liberties beyond acceptable bounds. Disrespectful behavior includes taking, moving or interfering with another person?s possessions without their request or approval. A recent simple example occurred when friends threw another of their friend?s bag around. This could have been a rather expensive and upsetting game as inside the bag was the student 's new iPad.
RECOGNITION OF STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
The newsletter is potentially a great place to recognise student achievement. Our students, your sons and daughters, are involved in a vast array of pursuits outside of the College. Many are achieving personal bests, gaining awards or competing successfully in their chosen activity/sport. Please take the opportunity to send me an email informing me of the achievement(s) of your son/daughter. I will then endeavour to give recognition of this achievement in the very next newsletter.
God bless.
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Glen Lit t ler
Year 8 Leader of Past oral Care
SRC
Congratulations to the SRC team who were officially inducted last week. I am very confident that they will do an amazing job representing the student body. They were:
Mosese Fineanganofo Tia McGrat h
Pear l Osborne Callum Pender -Buchan
There is a list of whole school events in the upcoming events section of this newsletter but below are some key dates for Year 8 this term.
- Tuesday, 19t h February ? Junior sw im m ing carnival
The swimming carnival is a great way for students to gather as a whole school where we can embrace the Year 8 theme of "connect". We connect to other year groups and within our own year group. It is a great chance for those talented swimmers to show off their skills, and for those who are not as gifted to support their peers.
I encourage each student to dress in their house colour.
- 28t h February ? Year 8 Break fast
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CONGRATULATIONS
It is heartening to see that so many of our Year 9 cohort are willing to give up their time and talents to undertake various roles and areas of leadership within our College. I believe it shows a great deal of character and commitment for students to put themselves forward to lead others within their class or cohort, and our community values their efforts.
I would like to congratulate some of these leaders, and wish them well in their roles this year. Recognised during our Year 7 ? 12 Inaugural Mass last week, congratulations to the Year 9 Student Representative Council members for 2019:
Ruby Ber rym an Liam Jones Daniel Maxwell
Phoebe Minogue Dom inica Toohey Dane Young
Voted by their peers, I believe each one will bring a strong sense of community and leadership to the role of SRC member, and will be an active voice for their cohort.
I extend further congratulations to those students who have been chosen or have been elected to represent their Pastoral Care group in Term 1. This is also an opportunity for students to show their leadership potential, and to collaborate with each other and their PC teachers to assist in many ways throughout the term.
Congratulations to the following Pastoral Care leaders for Term 1:
9 Flinders 1 Maddison Reed and Am elie Wagner
9 Flinders 2 Maddison McGrat h and Giselle Brennan
9 Flinders 3 Brynsley Gray and Keira Bardell
9 Innes 1 Mia Lindf ield and Izaiah Meldrum
9 Innes 2 Em ily Moloney and Auraiha Hewens
9 Macquarie 1 Clayt on Purk is and Em m a Highlands
9 Macquarie 2 Harry Abell and St uar t Pearson
9 Oxley 1 Nicholas Br idle and Mahali Pem ber t on
9 Oxley 2 Maddison Green and Isobel Pares
As a new school year commences, we have a good opportunity for parents, students and teachers to come together to catch up from last year, and to meet our new students and families in a casual setting. This is particularly a great chance to spend some time with your child?s PC teacher; to allow us to introduce ourselves, to touch base, and possibly to fill us in on something special or challenging that may be happening this year for your child.
On Tuesday, 5th March we are happy to invite everyone to our Year 9 Parent Breakfast. If you can make it, it will be great to see familiar faces and to welcome new families to our College community. An official invitation outlining all the details will be emailed to you shortly. Looking forward to seeing you all then.
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Ellen McKell
Year 9 Leader of Past oral Care
Year 10 News
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Lisa Kable
Year 10 Leader of Past oral Care
The term is progressing fast already and we are moving headlong into two really important events, our Information Night and the swimming carnival.
The Information Night on Monday, 18th February is for parents to come along to the Theatre at 6.00p.m. to hear some important information on topics such as assessment, ROSA grades and Pastoral Care. It is also an opportunity to meet your child's Pastoral Care teacher. An email has been sent to all parents with a return RSVP requested; can you please attend to this if you haven't already.
Our Junior swimming carnival is the very next day on Tuesday, 19th February. It is a compulsory school day and just happens to be lots of fun. I look forward to getting to know even more students on the day and experiencing the year group in a different environment.
As always we are working hard on the values of honesty, respect and being well presented in our uniforms. Your support in these areas is essential and greatly appreciated.
All the best for the weekend ahead.
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FAMILY RETREAT - FULLNESS OF LIFE IN CHRIST
The Family Retreat is a weekend of faith, fun and family open to all families in our Catholic Schools. Join us on 6th and 7th April at The Convention Centre at Stuarts Point for a free weekend that includes adult and children interactive faith sessions led by experienced retreat leaders, and fun activities for all the family including waterslide, flying fox and challenge course. See the flyer below for more information and registration details.
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TEXTILES AND DESIGN
The Textiles room is after your unwanted clothing or textiles items!
This year for Year 7 Technology Mandatory we have a new syllabus and a new project that is focused on sustainability and reducing, reusing and recycling textiles.
Items of particular interest include:
- jeans/denim especially!- t-shirts and business shirts- linen, including pillow cases- dresses- decent sized fabric scraps- almost anything! accepting plain colours and patterns.
We are happy to accept all washed/clean donations large or small.
Megan Hudson
Text i les and Design / TAS Teacher
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DANCE ENSEMBLE
MCcent ral Library Connect News
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Suzanne Penson
Teacher / Librar ian
The new library is now open. We now have a wonderful contemporary learning space that accommodates senior classes, private research, collaborative endeavours and video conferencing facilit ies. The library staff are delighted with the new centre and are very much looking forward to working with students and staff in our revamped library. We have had wonderful feedback from everyone who has had a sneak peek.
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WEEK DATE DAY CLASSES TIME VENUE
WEEK 4
21st February Thursday KC, EDE, CFo 9.10a.m. - 10.50a.m.School
Oval/MPC
22nd February Friday CC, EDE, AM 9.10a.m. - 10.50a.m.School
Oval/MPC
22nd February Friday GL, KC, DMC 11.10a.m.-12.50p.m.School
Oval/MPC
WEEK DATE DAY CLASSES TIME VENUE
WEEK 4
18t h February Monday TB, TJ, DMC 1.30p.m. - 3.00p.m. NO SWIM
21st February Thursday AH, CC, AM 1.30p.m. - 3.00p.m.Wauchope
Pool
22nd February Friday TJ, RA, TB 1.30p.m. - 3.00p.m.Wauchope
Pool
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YEAR 8
YEAR 9
WEEK DATE DAY CLASSES TIME VENUE
WEEK 4 JUNIOR SWIMMING CARNIVAL - NO SPORT
SWIMMING CARNIVALS
The annual MacKillop College swimming carnivals are on in Week 4. The junior carnival is on Tuesday, 19t h February and the senior carnival is on Wednesday, 20t h February. Students and families are reminded that the carnival is a compulsory school day and if your child is unable t o sw im due t o in jury or i l lness t hey are t o see Mrs Denham w it h a not e explain ing why t hey
cannot par t icipat e.
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- Students are allowed to wear their House colours to and from school and are reminded to
wear closed-in footwear and to bring their swimmers, rash shirt, hat, towel and sunscreen. - The carnival commences at 9.15a.m. - all parents are welcome to attend to spectate or are
most welcome to assist on the day. Please email Erin Denham if you would like to assist. - The 100m events are swum during the senior carnival, however, for the junior carnival the
100m events will start prior to the carnival. Students need to be at the pool at 7.45a.m. ready for an 8.00a.m. start. If your child wishes to participate in this event they need to register
online through the school Moodle site/student links/Representative Sport Registrations. - Appropriate swimwear ? the school has a policy on appropriate swimwear for any water
activity. All students are requested to wear a rash shirt to protect them from the sun. Girls are ONLY permitted to wear full piece swimmers or two piece sports swimmers. Triangle bikinis are NOT permitted ? if these are the only swimmers that your child has they will be required to
wear a rash shirt or t-shirt over their swimmers on the day. - There are NO EFTPOS facilit ies available for the canteen on the day.
Finally, the swimming carnivals are a highlight on our school sport calendar. This is a day where students can embrace our house spirit and get involved. All that we ask is that students get involved in either the competitive or novelty events and support the House Leaders to make our carnivals fun
and enjoyable.
FLINDERS INNES MACQUARIE OXLEY
JUNIOR House Leader
Lisa Kable Peter Murphy Ellen McKell Glen Littler
JUNIOR House
Capt ainsVaughan Lickley Cian Murtagh Emily Currey Jared Humphreys
SENIOR House Leader
Andrea Huxley Bronwyn Avery Helen Gilbert Brittany Skea
SENIOR House
Capt ainsEllie Richards Mitchell Evans Mollie Kennedy Sam Nunan
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REPRESENTATIVE SPORT
BERG SHIELD CRICKETERS QUALIFY FOR SEMI-FINALS FOR THE SECOND YEAR IN A ROW
The MacKillop College Berg Shield cricket team has reached the semi-finals of the Combined Catholic Colleges competition for the second successive year after defeating St John?s College, Woodlawn in Coffs Harbour last Friday by nine runs.
Batting first in the T20 format, the MacKillop boys started sensationally with the in form duo of captain, Jared Hum phreys, and vice-captain, Vaughan Lick ley, taking the score to 58 without loss after 8 overs. Vaughan was then dismissed for 22 and Tom Nunan and Benjam in St ewar t followed almost immediately, both without troubling the scorer. When Jared was out for 38, with the score at 4/68 in the 11th over, the innings looked precariously placed. Evan Lipovac steadied the ship with an energetic knock of 20 from 16 balls, however when Jack Redfern (1), Jabyn Beddoe (1) and Bede Munro (0) all fell in quick succession, it looked like the team would struggle to bat out their 20 overs. Thankfully Will iam Ar r ighi (4 not out), Hudson Harm er (8) and Jack Jordan (2 not out) sensibly batted the final four overs out and managed to pick up 20 valuable runs for the team, which in the end proved the difference between winning and losing.
At the halfway mark, Woodlawn were confident of chasing down our total of 112. Jared Hum phreys took a wicket with the very first ball of the innings and this set the tone for things to come. Woodlawn lost wickets at regular intervals and at one stage were 7/47 in the 13th over. At this point their number 8 and 9 batsmen combined for a 56 run partnership only to fall 9 runs short of the MacKillop total finishing at 8/103. The bowling display for MacKillop was led by Jared Hum phreys who took 3/19. Spinner Bede Munro was also outstanding, taking 3/23. He could have easily taken another three wickets if some catches were held. Jack Jordan bowled a good line and length to finish with 2/7. Benjam in St ewar t , Evan Lipovac, Tom Nunan and Jordan Huender didn?t manage to take a wicket, but all bowled well. The team plan of bowling full and straight was followed by all of the bowlers and this, together with some excellent field placements by Jared Humphreys, restricted the Woodlawn scoring from the outset. Special mentions need to go to wicketkeeper Hudson Harm er and fielder Luke Townsend for their excellent efforts on the day.
The result means that the team has won the Northern NSW zone of the Berg Shield and will contest the final series against the three other zone champions at Campbelltown on 26th February.
A special thank you must go to parent Craig Huender for his assistance on the day.
The Berg Shield team is: Will iam Ar r ighi, Jabyn Beddoe, Hudson Harm er , Jordan Huender , Jared Hum phreys, Jack Jordan , Vaughan Lick ley, Evan Lipovac, Bede Munro, Tom Nunan , Jack Redfern , Benjam in St ewar t and Luke Townsend.
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HOW TO REGISTER FOR A MACKILLOP COLLEGE SPORT TEAM
In the past students have signed up to trial for a sport by writing their name on a paper list at the sports noticeboard. As of now all registrations for MacKillop College sport teams will be completed by students by logging into the school Moodle page. Go to the student links tab on the left hand side and click on the Representative Sports registrations link. Click on the relevant sport and fill out the google form.
Students will be notified through the morning notices of when to sign up and when trials will occur.
Sports currently open for registration are:
- Net ball - Tennis - Open?s basket ball - League t ag- Rugby league
Click on t h is l ink t o regist er ht t p:/ /m oodle.pm aclism .cat holic.edu.au/ course/ view.php?id=650
LISMORE DIOCESAN REGISTRATIONS
Please note that the following sports are currently open for students to be able to sign up to or register their interest to trial. These sports have been advertised to students through morning notices over the past week.
- Diocesan Individual Touch Select ion Tr ials ? Cof fs Harbour 26t h February (closes Fr iday, 15t h February)
- Diocesan Opens and U15 Rugby League Tr ials ? Lism ore 18t h & 19t h March - Diocesan Opens Foot ball (Soccer ) gir ls and boys ? Lism ore 18t h & 19t h March - 400m f reest yle event t o be swum at Diocesan Sw im m ing ? Lism ore 6t h & 7t h March
Please click on t he l ink below t o regist er for t he spor t s l ist ed above.
ht t p:/ / spor t .l ism .cat holic.edu.au/ regist rat ion
NSWCCC REGISTRATIONS
CCC registrations are now open for a num ber of spor t s in 2019. Individual regist rat ions for t he follow ing spor t s t o at t end a NSWCCC select ion - AFL, baseball, basket ball, cr icket , diving, golf , hockey, net ball, rugby league, rugby, sof t ball, t ennis, t r iat h lon, volleyball and wat er polo.
ht t ps:/ /www.csss.nsw.edu.au/nswccc-hom e.aspx
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Spor t Event Dat e
Swimming MacKillop College JUNIOR swimming carnival 19th February
Swimming MacKillop College SENIOR swimming carnival 20th February
Cricket NSWCCC Boys' U19 selections at St Gregory?s 18th and 19th
February
Cricket Berg Shield Finals Sydney25th and 26th
February
Softball NSWCCC girls' and boys' softball selections Seven Hills 26th February
Touch Football Diocesan Opens and U15 touch football individual selections 26th February
Triathlon NSW All Schools Triathlon individuals and teams 28th February and 1st March
COMMUNITY SPORT
If your child has achieved outstanding sporting results in their community sport, we would love to hear about it. Please email myself, or your child?s respective Leader of Pastoral Care, so we can acknowledge these achievements.
If you have any questions regarding sport at MacKillop College, please do not hesitate to contact me either by email or phone at the College.
Er in Denham
Leader of Spor t
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?Beautiful music is the art of the prophets that can calm the agitations of the soul; it is one of the most magnificent and delightful presents God has given us.?- Martin Luther
Music News
ENSEMBLE REHEARSALS
All ensemble rehearsals are up and running. Please see the rehearsal schedule for details. It is great to see so many enthusiastic students ready to become vibrant members of our school community and build the musical culture of the College.
CO-CURRICULAR MUSIC GOOGLE CLASSROOM
All members of the co-curricular music ensemble program have signed up to a Google Classroom that will provide important information throughout the year. It is also possible for parents to sign up to this classroom providing you have google accounts. If you would like access to this classroom please follow the link below and use the code provided to sign up.
Google Classroom Link
Google Classroom Code: 5fpz7nj
GUITAR CLUB
Guitar Club will not be running in 2019. The director of the group Mr Rob Geaney will be running a performance group later in the term. If you are interested in this group and have not provided your details to Mr Denham or Mr Tom Horder at the ensemble sign up session please contact Mr Geaney directly at [email protected]
ENSEMBLE SHIRT ORDERS
If you are a member of a music ensemble in 2019 you are required to order and purchase a performance shirt. This can be done by providing your details to the music trainee Mr Tom Horder. Orders will be made at the end of next week for Term 1.
SAPSS MARCHING BAND NEWS
On Monday, 18th February at 6.00p.m., there will be a parent meeting held in the Performing Arts Centre (PAC) at St Joseph's Regional College for parents and students to discuss all things SAPSS Marching Band. We welcome any existing members and any new interested members to come along and find out more about this semester 's program. If you are unable to attend but require more information please contact Mrs Samantha Adams before the start of March and Mr Robert Denham from March onwards.
Music News
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Rob Denham
Leader of Co-cur r icular Music [email protected]
YOUTH MASS
Sunday, 17th February 4.30p.m. - 6.00p.m., St Agnes Parish Church, Praise Band & Singers
COLLEGE ASSEMBLY
Wednesday, 13th March, period 1, College Hall , Stage Band
Please contact Mr Denham with any questions relating to the co-curricular music program at MacKillop College or visit the College website and click on the Creative Arts tab.
Cant een Rost er
Maxine St one
Cant een Co-ordinat or
JUNIOR CANTEEN
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Day Nam es St ar t t im es
Monday, 18th February Tash Day and Christine Brumby 10.40a.m.
Tuesday, 19th February NO HELPERS NEEDED 11.00a.m.
Wednesday, 20th February Jodie Richmond and Stuart Ward 11.00a.m.
Thursday, 21st February Priscilla Turnbull, Sonya Perrin and Deb Brown 10.40a.m.
Friday, 22nd February Justyna Hollis and Susanne Juda 10.40a.m.
We desperately need helpers for two hours each month in the canteen. Ring the school or Maxine Stone on 0432 179 365 if you can help out.
Please see Canteen menu and price list on the next page.
Hom ework Club
Junior Library: Monday to Thursday 3.20p.m. - 4.00p.m.
Senior Library: Monday to Thursday 3.15p.m. - 5.00p.m.
MACKILLOP COLLEGE
CANTEEN PRICE LIST 2019 (YEARS 7-12)
Lunch orders m ay be w r it t en out at hom e or at t he Cant een
All orders m ust be handed int o t he Cant een by 9.00a.m .
Lunches t o be collect ed f rom t he cant een at t he beginning of lunch
(If you go hom e sick , please ask t he of f ice st af f t o not ify Cant een
t o cancel your order and ar range a refund)
Ice cream s and m ilkshakes CANNOT be ordered in lunch orders.
SANDWICHES AND WRAPS Pr ice
Tomato/Cheese $2.50 All sandwiches made with Salad $4.50 multi grain bread
Chicken $4.00 Chicken/Lettuce $4.50 Gluten free wrap
Chicken and Salad $5.00 available Ham and Salad $5.00
Salad Tubs (Gluten free) $3.00 Chicken Caesar Salad $4.50
Chicken Salad Tubs (Gluten free) $4.50
HOT FOOD
Chicken Schnitzel Wrap $4.50 DAILY SPECIALS ($3) Veggie Burger $5.00 Mon Rice Paper Roll
Falafel Wrap $4.50 Tues Vietnamese Chicken Chilli Wrap $5.00 Chicken Salad Tub Nachos $4.00 Wed Sushi
Butter Chicken and Rice $5.00 Thurs Pasta Tub Meat Pie $3.50 Fri Fish Burger
Chicken Wedges (3) $3.00 Sausage Roll $3.00 Pizza Rounda $3.00
BREAKFAST MENU
Watermelon $0.50 Fruit Salad $1.50
Cheese and Bacon Roll $2.00 Muffin $1.50
Cereal $1.50/$2.50 Milkshake $3.00
(chocolate/strawberry/vanilla/caramel) Up and Go (chocolate/vanilla) $2.00
OTHER ITEMS
Juices from/ Mineral Water $2.50 Water $2.00
Street Ice cream from $1.50 Chips $2.00
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