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MARIST CATHOLIC COLLEGE PENSHURST

Friday 8 April - Number 5

one school • one family • one communityTelephone: 9579 6188 Fax: 9579 6668 www.maristpenshurst.catholic.edu.au

FROM THE PRINCIPAL

IMPORTANT DATESMon 25 April Anzac DayTues 26 April Term 2 Commences Full Winter UniformTues 26 April to Year 12 RetreatFri 29 AprilMon 02 May Year7Vaccinations 1st VisitThurs 05 May Mothers Day LiturgyTues 10 May to Naplan ExamsThurs 12May Years 7 & 9

Fri 13 May Blessing & Opening of new buildingsWed 25 May Penshurst Parents 7:15pm - La VallaUNIFORM SHOP - HOLIDAY OPENING Wed 20 April 9am - 12pmTues 26 April 8am - 11am

Term Opening HoursMondays 1pm - 3:30pmWednesdays 8am - 11:30am

Timemovessoquicklyanditisdifficulttofathomthatthefirstschooltermforthisyearisover.Onreflectingbackoverthelastelevenweeksyourealisethemanyandvariedactivitiesthatschoolsareinvolved.Somehighlightsinclude:• OurbeautifulOpeningSchoolMassatKingsgroveCatholicChurch,wherewebecameaYear7to12College,welcomednewstaffandstudentsandcommissionedthestudentleaders.ThisceremonycommencedanewtraditionofpresentingagifttoourYear12studentstoacknowledgeandcelebratetheirroleastheseniorleaders.WealsocontinuedthetraditionofpresentingourYear7studentsandstaffnewtotheCollegewithaMaristPin.• ThePeerSupportprogramwhereourYear10studentswithYear9studentsfromBethanyCollegeencouragedandnurturedourYear7studentsastheytransitionintohighschool.• Theeffortsofourstudents intheSydneyCatholicColleges (SCC)andChristianBrothersSportsAssociation(CBSA)competitions.Thejuniorswimmingsquad,theYear9chessteam,OpenandJuniorCricketersallwerevictoriousintheircompetitions.OurOpenCricketerswerethefirstteamintheCollegetowinaseniordivisionchampionshipintheCBSAcompetition.• The‘Aspiretobe….’TargetSettingProgramwhichinvolvedparents,studentsandteachersworkingtogetheringuidingstudentstoreflectontheirlearning,developactionsandsettargetstoimprovetheiracademicperformance.• TheperformancesofourpublicspeakersintheCatholicSchools’DebatingAssociation(CSDA)pubicspeakingcompetition.Thiscompetitionseesover2000studentsfromCatholicschoolsacrossSydneyprepareashortspeechthatwasdeliveredbeforeanaudienceandadjudicator.Wehadtwostudentswhoreachedthefinals.• ThewaytheCollegeembracedthetransforminggraceoftheholyseasonofLent.Theprayerandalmsgivingofthecommunityhasbeenimpressive.Thestudentsraisedover$9000forProjectCompassionandMaristSolidarity.• TheliteracydaysforYears7,8and9students.Thisprogramisaimedspecificallyatimprovingthereadingandwritingskillsofstudents.• The Year 7 Camp – It was brilliant!

Finally,Istronglyencouragestudentstoreadabookovertheupcomingholidaybreak.JosephAddisonsuccinctlyexplainsthat“readingistothemindwhatexerciseistothebody”.ReadingbringsmuchpleasureandasAlbusDumbledorefromtheHarryPotterseriessoaptlyputsit,“wordsare,inmynotsohumbleopinion,ourmostinexhaustiblesourceofmagic….”

Iwishallfamiliesasafeandenjoyablebreak.Mr Ray Martin

Principal

BLESSING & OPENING OF LA VALLA CENTRE & ADMINISTRATION

OnFriday13Mayat9:30amtheCollegewillcelebratetheblessingandopeningofStage1ofthecapitalworks,includingtheLaVallaCentreandtheadministrationbuilding.Thisisaspecialoccasionfor the College as there is much to celebrate in the progress and realisationof thenew learning facilities todate. Thismarks thefirstoftheofficialblessingceremoniesthatwilltakeplaceastheCollegecontinuestobedevelopedandtransformed.WhilstthisisasignificanteventfortheCollegeandparentsarewarmlyinvited,therewillhoweverbelimitedseatingforparentsandfriendswiththe ceremony taking place in the La Valla Centre. Thiswill alsomeanthatnotallstudentswillbeinattendanceattheceremony.Ifparentswould liketoattendtheceremonypleasecontacttheCollege reception to RSVPwith the number attending, or emailMrBrianVane-Tempest:brian.vanetempest@syd.catholic.edu.au

TheCollegelooksforwardtothisspecialoccasiontobless,officiallyopenandacknowledgetheworkofmanytoensurethecreationofawonderfullearningenvironmentforourstudents.

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FROM THE ASSISTANT PRINCIPALTherehasbeenmuchtocelebrateonthelearningfrontinrecentweeks.Year12haverecentlycompletedtheirhalfyearly exams and we are extremely proud of them as they have demonstrated a clear commitment to working hard and areaspiringtowardstheHSCintheareasoforganisationandconfidenceinhowtoprepareforanexam.Wewishthemwellastheycontinuetogrowastheyearprogresses.TheCollegehasofferedtheYear12studentstheopportunitytoattendHSCworkshops inanumberofsubjectareasduringthesecomingholidays.WeespeciallythankourHSCteachersforvolunteeringtheirholidaytimeforourstudents.

COLLEGE WINTER UNIFORMStudentsaretoreturninTerm2infullwinteruniform.Pleasetakethetimeduringtheholidaystoensurethatyourson’s/daughter’suniformcomplieswithCollegestandards.Pleaserefertopage121ofthestudentdiaryfortheCollegeuniformexpectations.

AreminderthattheblazeristobeworntoschoolinTerms2and3.Theblazeristobewornfirstwhichcanthenbesupplementedwiththejumperinverycoldweather.JumpersarenottobeworntravellingtoandfromschoolwithouttheBlazer.

Ialsoaskyoursupportinensuringstudentsreturnwithappropriatehaircuts.Ihavehadanumberofstudentsoverthecourseoftheyearblamethehairdresserforcuttingtheirhairinappropriately.Clearly,asapayingclientastudentwillgetthehaircuttheyaskfor.Pleaserefertopage123ofthestudentdiaryforgroomingexpectations.

ROAD SAFETY AROUND SCHOOLS

Trafficandparkingproblemsaroundschoolscreatessignificantissues.Thesafetyofourstudentstravellingtoandfromschoolisapriorityatalltimes. AboveareRoadSafetyguidelineswhicharebeingenforcedbythePolice.Thereisaconstantpresenceofparkingpatrolofficersaroundschoolzoneseachday.Pleasereadtheinformationfromthepoliceaboveandwethankyouforyourongoingsupport.

Itakethisopportunitytoprayforeveryblessingonfamiliesfortheforthcomingschoolholidayperiod,andlookforwardtoanothersuccessfultermcommencingTuesday26thApril.

Mrs Carmelina EussenAssistant Principal

Now Enrolling Year 7, 2018Do you have a child in Year 5? Families and friends of students interested in enrolling at Marist Catholic College Penshurst for Year 7, 2018 are reminded that enrolments close on 22nd July, 2016.

ROAD SAFETY ISSUES AROUND SCHOOLS

Offence Minimum Fine Minimum loss of demerit Points If you stop or park on or near: • A Pedestrian Crossing • A Children’s Crossing • Any marked Foot Crossing

$425

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If you double park $319 2 If you park illegally in a: • NO STOPPING zone (School) • NO PARKING zone (School) • BUS ZONE (School)

$319 $177 $319

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Stop on/across driveway $177 2 If you make an illegal U Turn $319 3 If you exceed 40km/h in a school zone $186-2457 2-7 If you exceed 40km/h when passing a school bus with flashing “wig-wag” lights

$112-2306 1-6

Where there is a school crossing supervisor at a school crossing: Drivers must not proceed: Until the crossing supervisor’s hand held sign is no longer

displayed; or The crossing supervisor indicates that the motorist may

proceed through the crossing.

Where there is an unsupervised crossing: Drivers: Must stop at the white line if pedestrians are waiting to cross or are crossing when

the “CHILDREN CROSSING” flags are displayed. Drivers must remain stationary until the crossing is completely clear of pedestrians.

Need to know that a children’s crossing is a part-time crossing which operates before and after school hours and at times when children are using the crossing, such as for excursions or during lunchtimes.

NO PARKINGYou must not stop on a length of road to which a No Parking sign applies unless you are dropping off, or picking up, passengers or goods. You must not leave the vehicle unattended and you must complete the dropping off, or picking up of passengers or goods within 2 minutes after stopping.

NO STOPPING YOU MUST NOT STOP ON A LENGTH OF ROAD TO WHICH A NO STOPPING SIGN APPLIES.

DOUBLE PARKINGA driver must not stop on a road:If the road is a two-way road - between the centre of the road and another vehicle that is parked at the side of the road.

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LITERACY NEWS

YEAR 7 AND 8 WRITING WORKSHOPS

Throughout this term the focus for Year 7 and 8 within their Key Learning Areas has been persuasive andnarrativewritingasweprepareourstudents fortheNAPLANtestingearly inTerm2.OverthepastweekYear7and8participatedinaWritingWorkshopDay.Ourfocuswasdevelopingcriticalandcreativewriting.

The Year 7Writing Daywas developed from a HSIEperspectivewithafocusonAncientWorlds.Studentsparticipated inamasterclasswhere theyweregivenanoverviewofliterarytoolsandtechniquestoenhancetheircreativewritingstyle. From there students worked in small workshops for the rest of theday developing vivid settings and animated characterisation using figurativelanguage. Year 7 showed great promise in their ability to produce effectiveorientationstotheirnarrativesandusedawidevarietyofliterarytechniques.

BelowisaYear7Writingsamplescriptorientationwhichshowedgreatpromiseand impressed the marking team!

MissionAncientWorld-ByPatriceMerkouris7.2

I stared blankly out of the small circular window in my bedroom. The polluted atmosphere of the Ancient world loomed below. I could see the continents; America, Asia, Africa. I closed my glassy blue eyes wistfully in thought as I dreamt about what it was like on Earth. Most people imagined dead land, cracked and dried by the burning sun. Pollution leaving a horrid smell in the air, but I was different. After everything I had studied about the Ancient world of planet Earth. I had conjured up an ambiguous image in my mind that wavered like a mirage. I saw unnaturally coloured skies caused by radiation; violet, green, red. They were blanketed by a smokey haze that touched the hot land with silky fingers….

Year 8 focused their day on deep reading of a text and built thefieldtodevelopannotationskillstoidentifysuccessfulwriting styleswhichwere then transferred to theirownwritinginJournalform.

Ms Rebecca NolanDiverse Learning / Literacy

WORLD OF MATHSOn Tuesday 29th March,Year 8 were introduced to the World of Maths. Weparticipated in interestinghands-on maths activities.Throughout the morning we were faced with brain teasers and problems that captivated the minds ofYear 8 and encouraged us to think critically. Therewereatotalof15activities,each involved a differentbranch of Mathematics.

Weallenjoyedthemorningandareverygratefulfortheopportunity.AspecialthankyoutoMrPeterWilson,fromtheWorldofMathematics,forprovidingYear8withawonderfulexperience.

Liam Haggett, Nicholas Stathakis and Connor McSweeneyYear 8 Students

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YEAR 8 NEWSYear8certainlyhavehadaninspirationalstarttotheschoolyear. Our pastoral theme for this year is ‘Always do yourbest.Whatyouplantnowyouwillharvest later.’ - IaskthatallstudentsfollowthescripturepassagefromMark4:30-32.‘The Parable of the Mustard Seed’ He also said, “With what can we compare the Kingdom of God, or what parable will we use for it? It is like the mustard seed, which, when sown upon the ground, is the smallest of all the seeds on earth; yet when it is sown it grows up and becomes the greatest of all shrubs, and puts forth large branches, so that all the birds of the air can make nests in its shade”.

During our Pastoral Care lesson in Week 1 students were encouraged to thinkofways theycando theirbest in2016and were asked reflect on their role and responsibilities athome,withintheCollegecommunityandwithinthegreatercommunity. Each pastoral class created posters to promoteourthemefortheyear.

IwillbeaskingYear8toshowservicetoourchosencharity,Marist Youth Care. It is my anticipation that your son ordaughter will embrace this message of doing their best throughout the academic year and come to realise that as an individual they have the potential to encourage positivechangewithinthemselvesandourcommunity.

I would like to take this opportunity to commend Year 8 for thethoughtandpreparationtheyputintotheirTargetSettinggoals for2016. Yoursonordaughter’sPastoral teacherwillmaintain regular dialogue with each student about their goals and I would hope that similar conversations will be takingplaceathome.

Lastweek,Year8enjoyedtheirReligiousEducationreflectionday, at Peakhurst Parishhall. ConnorMcSweeneyandRakelGunaidi have kindly written a recount of this day for us toenjoy:

Mr Steven SkoflicYear 8 Leader of Wellbeing

YEAR 8 REFLECTION DAYLastweekYear8hadareflectiondayatOurLadyofFatima,PeakhurstParishhall.Itwasagreatdayandweenjoyedeverysinglebitofit.Itwasallaboutgettingoutofyourcomfortzoneandspendingtimewithpeopleyouwouldusuallynotspendtimewith.

Firstweassembled in thehallwithallour friends.Thenwewere told to go find a partner of the opposite gender, orsomeonewearenotclosefriendswith.Wethenplayedthegameknights,cavaliersandmountswithourpartner,whichinvolvesthingslikesittingonyourpartner’sbackandpretendingtoholdthem.Thisactivitywashilariousandweallhadfun.

Next we listened to what some of the students thought of our grade and ways we can become one large cohort insteadofhavinggroupsweareconstantlywith.Wethenwenttorecess.AfterrecessweweregreetedbyMichaelontheguitar,whichledusintoournextactivity.Hewouldplayatunefromasongandifyouknewthelyricsyouwerewelcomedtogoupandsingtotheentiregrade,wehadthreeenticingperformancesbystudentsofYear8.Toendthedaywelistenedtowhatstudentsoftheothergenderrespectinaboyorgirlwithoutsayingtheirname.Thiswastohelpknowwhatweshoulddotomakeourselvesrespectablebytheothergender.

Allinallweallweretakenoutofourcomfortzonebyanystretchoftheimagination.Welovedthedayandaregratefulfortheexperience.

Connor McSweeney and Rakel Gunaidi

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YEAR 7 CAMPOn Tuesday the 29th to Thursday the 31st of March,Year 7 had a terrific camp experience at Vision Valley.The activities at Vision Valley included archery, a lowropes obstacle course, high ropes leap of faith andvertical challenge, canoeing,waterslide and the crowdfavourite– theflying fox. It reallywas inspiring to seeYear 7 students challenging themselves and gettingoutof theircomfortzoneand into theircouragezone.Many students learnt valuable lessons about what was possible and what they can achieve if they are willing to takethatfirststep.

TheMaristspiritwasdefinitelyaliveinourtalentquestwhichbroughtgreatjoytothecrowdwhoclappedandcheered for acts ranging from singing and dancing to stand-upcomedyandmagic/hypnotism.Theycertainlyimpressedthestaffwiththerangeoftalentsondisplayandwelookforwardtoseeingmoreoftheseuniquegiftsthroughouttheyear.IwouldliketothankthestaffforaccompanyingYear7onthecampandgivinguptheirowntimeandtimeawayfromtheirfamiliestosupporttheirstudents.MrsD’Angelo,MsRothwell,MrDiTerlizzi,MrsSurmon,MrsLynch,MrsWeeks,MsFakhryandMrProsser–onbehalfofYear7thankyouformakingthisyear’scampawonderfulsuccess.

Mr Jon Cullerton – Year 7 Leader of Wellbeing

Comments from Year 7Jessica Asal 7.6 – The instructors were very friendly and made sure we all had a fun and safe experience. We are appreciative to the teachers that gave up their time to go on our Year 7 camp. We all got the chance to get out of our comfort zones and everyone tried their best in all activities.

Sienna De Marcellis 7.3 – Whether it was jumping from the leap of faith, flying the flying fox, or winning the tug of war, bigger and better things were happening – we were making new lifelong friends!

Bailey Rogerson 7.5 – My favourite activity was the waterslide and the challenges set to see who could race down the fastest. Another highlight were the night-time activities that the teachers spent their time to prepare. These are memories that will be with me for a long time.

Amelia Brohier 7.3 – I would say that Year 7 camp is an opportunity for you to face your fears, try new things and make new friends. I believe that’s exactly what happened. So all in all Year 7 camp was a great success!

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CBSA SPORTBASKETBALLJUNIORS OurJuniorBasketballteamatMCCPcontinuethroughtothesemi-finalsnextweekwithanopponenttobedecidedat thispresenttime. Inweek6weplayeda fantasticgameagainstRosebankwhichended inadraw,MCCPequalising in the last30 secondsofthegame,afantasticeffortfromtheboys.Inweek7 the boys faced St Mary’s Cathedral winning 46to38. Fantasticworkethic fromNic Stathakis andJoseph Fabrello.Well done to all players. Trainingwillcontinuethisweekinpreparationforthesemis.Welldonetoallplayers.BringontheSemi-finals!Team: Jack Luke, Tom Pithekley, Angus Riittano,Romeo Lim, Andrew Ha, Nic Stathakis, ChristianLeventis,MaxKovavic,AlfredTang,JosephFabrello

Ms Orla Thornton - CoachINTERMEDIATE SEASON REVIEWThisyearsCBSAIntermediateBasketballTeamcameintotheseasonasafairlyinexperiencedsquad,butwhatwelackedinthatareawascertainlymadeupforincharacterandheart.EveryThursdayweturneduptoHurstvilleAquaticCentreintheswelteringheatandsweateditoutforagoodfortyminutesofgametime.Despitethesenotsoidealconditionstheteamworkedhardeveryweekforthewholegameandnevergaveupwithoutafight.OurtrainingroutinewasverypersistentwithnearlyeveryonefromtheteamshowingupontimeeveryMondaymorning.

Togetherweallworkedonourweaknesses to improveour game.While theother teamsworkedonwinning,weworkedonlearning,howtodevelopnewskillsandteamwork-andimprovingourknowledgeofthegame.Althoughwelackedwinsouroffencewasverystrong.Againstouroppositionitseemedthatwelackedindefenceandthatissomethingweneedtoworkonfortheseasonstocome.Overall,wetookonsomeprettytoughteams,andalthoughwedidn’t have toomuch success,we improvedas ateamandbecamebetterbasketballers.

Round 1 loss LakembaRound 2 win Punchbowl Round 3 draw MarrickvilleRound 4 lost Revesby Round 5 lost Five DockRound 6 lost Cathedral

Team: Noah Assaly, Leon Chow, Declan Debono,Nicholas Leventis, Samuel Lombardo, Andrew Tang,Maverick Tumang, James Tzortzatos, Daniel Widders(Captain)andZachPitkethley. MVP: Daniel Widders

Thank you for the opportunity of representing theCollege.Daniel Widders - Team Captain

SENIORS - Round 7: MCCP 27 were defeated by St Mary’s 37UnfortunatelyitwasadisappointingendtowhatwasanextremelypromisingseasonfortheCSBASeniorsBasketballteam.Ourgamestartedquiteslow,withafairamountoftimepassingbeforewestartedscoring,whichenabledStMary’stoforgeaheadwithanimpressivelead.Thishowever,gavetheteamtheimpetustostartmoving,andalthoughwehadtoplaycatchupfortherestofthematch,weweresuccessfulinsignificantlyclosingthelead.Regardlessoftheoutcomeofthismatchandultimatelytheseason,thestudentsshouldbeextremelyproudoftheiraccomplishmentsinwhatwas a very competitive season,withmany teamsbeing evenlymatched.Whilst thiswas goodbye to ourCBSAseason,theteamstillhaveonemorecompetitiontoparticipatein.Duringthefirstweekoftheschoolholidays,theSeniorCBSABasketballteamwill,alongwithDanielWiddersfromtheIntermediateteam,betakingpartintheAustralianMaristBasketballCarnival.ThecarnivalthisyearisbeinghostedbyStJoseph’sCollege,HuntersHillandwillsee22MaristschoolsfromaroundAustraliacompeting.ItisagreatopportunityforthestudentstoparticipateinthiscarnivalandwillbeafittingfarewelltotheYear12membersoftheteam.Goodluckandplayhard!Playerofthematch:StephenDeng

Ms Rachel Thompson - Coach

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SCC SPORT

CRICKETSENIORS Grand Final MCCP 8/95 def Cathedral 8/64Batting:NickBozic35,TomColonnelli20,StevenKarahalias14Bowling:JarrodMaloney3-16,BraydonMorris2-8

AfterwinningthetosstheMCCPteamdecidedtobatandmadeaasteadystarttobe1/20after5overs.MidwaythroughtheinningsTomColonnelli ignitedintoactionandhitaquickfire20andwasbackedupbyNickBozicwhoproducedastellarknockhitting35runsoff20deliveries.Thissetupagoodtotalof95,atotalthatwefeltwecoulddefend.WecouldnotofdreamedofabetterstartwithJarrodMaloneysnaringawicketwithhisseconddelivery,thishadtheCathedralboysonthebackfoot.Ouropeningbowlerscontinuedtobowltightlinesandweremagnificentlysupportedinthefieldbytheirteammates.After5oversCathedralwhere1/11andthepressurewasmountingiftheyweretochasedownourtotal.TheMCCPteamkepttotheirprocessesandCathedralcontinuedtoslipfurtherbehindintherunrate.IntheendCathedralmanaged8/64aftertheirallotted20overs.

Itwastheteam’sbesteffortallseasonandtheyweredeservedpremiersgoingthroughthecompetitionundefeated.InwinningtheCBSASeniorCricketcompetitiontheboysbecomethefirstseniorteamundertheMCCPflagtowinacompetitionandshouldbehighlycommendedfortheirefforts.Finally,congratulationsgentlemenyouhaverepresentedyourCollegewithpride,conductedyourselveswithdistinctionandmadetheseasonextremelyenjoyable.Welldonetoall.

ThevictoriousSeniorCricketTeamconsistedof:StevenKarahalias(Captain),TomColonnelli,RyanBujcevski,JarrodMaloney,KarvanSilva,NickBozic,MatthewLakos, JoshO ‘Shannessy,RyanMorgan,CooperCheney, JackRobson,BraydonMorris,AdrianNatoli

Mr Michael FalzonCoach

JUNIORS

The Junior cricket team gave a fantastic performancethroughouttheentireseason.Finishingastheundefeatedpremiers,givestestimonytotheirskillandabilitytoriseuptoanychallengesthrowntheirwayfromotherschools.

Althoughtheywerechampions,thisseasonwasn’twithoutaspects that could be improved upon. I encourage theyoung men of this team to look back and analyse certain aspects,tobuildontheminthefuture,soastomaintaintheir dominant strength in representing Marist CatholicCollegePenshurst.

Mr Kieran Smith - Coach

VOLLEYBALLINTERMEDIATEA group of ten students were selected to represent MCCP at the SCCInterschoolVolleyballcompetition.Team: Charlie Riley, Serena Alemagar, Annamarie Gurabiovska, KatieSchwarzel, Alicia Langley, Rakel Gunaidi, Lyric Parcarey, Selena Rowan,MelissaNovevski,SophieLuo

ThisIntermediateCompetitionwasopentostudentsinbothYear9andYear8.Therewere7gamesplayedthisterm.OurfirsthurdlewaswhenMelissaNovevskibrokeher foot in thefirstweek.OurnextwasthedepartureofSerenatoanotherschoolandthenAlicia’scommitmenttotheStateCup.Overcomingthese,thegirlsworetheirMCCPuniformwithprideandstrivedtoplaytheirbesteveryweek.Theirskillsimprovedeachtimeandtheyreallyplayed as a team in their last game where they were complimented on their excellentreturnsbytheotherSchool.Eventhoughtheyonlywononegamethereweremanyclosesetsand3setdecisionswhichcouldhavegoneeitherway.Theyplayedwithenthusiasmandshowedgreatsportsmanship.TheircommitmenttotrainingeachTuesdayafternoonistobecommendedasthisallowedmorepracticeanddevelopmentoftheirskills.Theywereveryresponsivetoallinstructionsandenjoyedtryingoutnewskillsatanytime.CongratulationsgirlsforyourtrueMaristspirit.

Mrs Sandra Neilson - Coach

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SCC SPORTJUNIOR

OurJuniorshadanumberofclosegamesinthesecondhalfoftheseason,evengoingintothreesetsagainstRosebankCollege.Onanumberofoccasions,theJuniorteamwereonlypippedatthepostbyatwo-pointmargin.Asaresultofourstrongskillsandinfectiousteamspirit,theJuniorteammadeitthroughtothesemi-finallastThursday31stMarch.

Ontheday,the11Year7Volleyballershoppedoffthebusfromcamp and straight onto another bus to head to the volleyball game. Theywere accompanied by the Intermediate team andtheYear8AFLgirls,whocametocheerthemon.Wewerealsofortunate enough to have several parents come and watch their daughtersplay,aswellastwoYear12students,whotooktimeoutoftheirexamstudytosupporttheteam.ItwasathrillingmatchagainstHolySpiritCollege,inwhichthegirlsdemonstratedjusthowfarthey’dcomesinceourfirstgameagainstHolySpirit inweek1.Thegirlswereabletorallywiththeotherteamandblewthemawaywiththeirbigservesandresolve.Theexcitementandenergywasreflectedonthesidelines,withanumberofspectatorsunabletocontaintheircomposure.Althoughunsuccessful,theteamwerequite contentwith their efforts andproudof theiramazingachievement.

Iwouldliketotakethisopportunitytocongratulateboththeintermediateandjuniorteamsonthewaytheyconductedthemselvesthroughouttheseason,andfortheircommitmenttotrainingandgames.Itwasnotalwayseasy,butourgirlsprovedthemselvesworthycompetitors,andreflectedourMaristvalueseachweek.ThankyoutoMrsSandraNeilsonforherdedicationincoachingtheteams.Welookforwardtoanothersuccessfulseasonin2017!

Miss Analise Emmerick - Coach

The Great Department Bake Off for Project CompassionItbeganasadream…toprovideaplatformforthetalentedbakersonstafftoshowcasetheirculinaryexpertiseandsimultaneouslyraisemoneyforProjectCompassion.

OnMondaythe4thApril,thisdreambecamearealitywitheachFaculty providing at least one delectable entry into our inaugural GreatDepartmentBakeOff.Staffwereveryeagertodemonstratetheir baking skills to show who would “make the most dough”! The competition was fierce with some bakers spending aconsiderableamountoftimechoosing recipes that showcasedtheirbakingprowess.Amongtheteacherbakerswerequalifiedchefs,aformercontestantofReadySteadyCookandagraduatefromtheFrenchcookingschool,LeCordonBleuinParis.Tosaythecompetitionwasfierce,isanunderstatement.

The competition featured a two tiered wedding-like cake,cupcakes, subject themed cakes, and even an ice-cream cake.SpecialcommendationtotheHSIEdepartmentwhoprovided4entriesandtoMrSkoflicforrepresentingthemalestaffbakers.The cakes were judged by our resident baking connoisseur,Mr Falzon with the winning cake being the one that raised the mostamountofmoney.TheCAPA/LOTEteamwasdeemedthewinningDepartmentwithMrsLucyPelosi’s immaculatestickydate pudding. In total the staff raised $207.20. The staff arelookingforwardtoanotherbakeoffinthenottoodistantfuture!

Ms Josilin Elhage Youth Ministry Coordinator

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