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67 Elimatta Drive, Ashgrove Q 4060PO Box 208, Ashgrove Q 4060
Issue 12, 20 August 2015
Coming Events
AugustFriday, 21
Year 12 Art Installation Ionian Foyer and Mezzanine
P&F Ladies Lunch
Water Polo Trials U15 and U14
Saturday, 22
Tournament of Minds Regional Championships Brisbane
Sunday, 23
St Vincent de Paul week
Book Week
Monday, 23
St Vincent de Paul week
Book Week
Monday, 24
CaSSSA Athletics Yr 8 & 10 attending
Year 9 & 11, 2016 final subject selection due
CaSSSA trimester 3 sport training commences
OzCare visit 5 pm - 7 pm
Tuesday, 25
Day 1 (swap)
Staff Professional Learning/Mtg
Music Soiree 3 @ 6 pm Aud
Met North Athletics trials
Dear Parents, Friends, Staff and Students,
At our first assembly this month, following the 90th Anniversary celebrations, I commented that August is the wow month. Indeed it is proving to be so. Curriculum and learning highlights include celebrations of Home Economics week, Science week, and the upcoming Book Week. Within this mix Year 12s are completing final preparations for the QCS test. For all students and staff we are moving into an important assessment period, but I reiterate our understanding of assessment. It is for learning, not an endpoint.
The Catholic Music Festival, held over four days following the Exhibition holiday, has become the premier music event of its kind in the Asia Pacific region. Over 13,000 students from Catholic schools across Queensland participate in this festival celebrating young people making music, developing skills, talents and friendships. Our College had over 120 students from Year 7 – 12 performing in choirs, ensembles, the College Band and Orchestra. It was a pleasure to mix with parents, to hear our students perform so capably, with obvious enjoyment. Congratulations to all our students, music staff and Director of Music, Ms Miriam Townsley. Well done!
Our Aerobics performers continue to shine with the Mt St Michael’s team awarded the Queensland Cup for being the Champion School at the recent State Championships. Subsequently, we have almost 50 students competing in the national titles in Bendigo in the last week of the term in September. This includes every team member which is an amazing achievement! Congratulations to all the team members, to Ms Pickering and her coaches.
One of our favourite days of the year is on the horizon with the CaSSSA Athletics Carnival next Monday. We know our athletes have been committed to training even on these cold winter mornings and once again we have assembled a talented and well coached team. They are fit and healthy and ready to go!
In the middle of August whilst our students enjoy the luxury of a three day break with the Exhibition holiday, the two student free days provide
valuable professional learning time for our staff. All teaching staff participate in a collaborative marking task, working with a question on the SRI (Short Response Item) from the QCS Simulation paper, which our students completed in July. This enables the QCS team to provide specific feedback to Year 12s prior to the test and it also gives teachers the opportunity to understand the nuances of the learning tasks of the QCS paper, along with the strengths and areas for development of our student body. This work has been identified as some of the most important professional learning for teachers.
These fine winter days have also enabled excellent progress with our new Arts Precinct clearly taking shape. We can now “see” the three classrooms, the staff room, open courtyard, the lift well and the flexible learning areas. This will be a fine addition to our education facilities and the whole ambience of the College.
Meanwhile our plans for the renovation of A block are also taking shape. The old Art rooms will become a middle school learning facility for Year 9 students with four large classrooms, an adjacent downstairs locker area, with a small landscaped garden area. Mrs Lilley, Middle School Co-ordinator and Ms Lennon, Year 9 Pastoral Leader, have been particularly involved in researching classroom designs, furniture and materials, to create contemporary and attractive flexible learning areas in this old building, utilizing the natural light and larger classroom spaces. We are also working with a consultant and our interior designer to assist us with this project.
On a larger scale, I am very pleased to announce that the College Board has endorsed a proposal to develop a College Master Plan 2015 – 2025 which will outline our vision for the educational facilities of the College, commensurate with the learning needs of this 21 century, in alignment with our unique heritage. What will the College look like when we celebrate our 100th anniversary?
We are commencing a consultation process to include staff, parents and students as we prepare a brief to engage an architect to take the project forward in 2016. The important parameters are that the Master Plan is within our current footprint and enrolment cap of 900 and that it must be realistic and affordable. More details will follow and I am looking forward to hearing diverse and creative ideas. How exciting is this!
Sincerely,Alison Terrey
MSM Arts Precinct
Year 7 and Year 9 NAPLAN Results
We are very pleased with our NAPLAN Results which were published this week. Congratulations to all Year 7 and 9 Students, to our dedicated Staff and Parents who support your daughters so well in their learning.
READING MSM Mean 582State Mean 543Girls Mean 548
Achievement Bands
Band 9 MSM 15%Band 9 State 9%
Band 9/8/7 MSM 82%Band 9/8/7 State 55%
WRITING MSM Mean 558State Mean 505Girls Mean 523
Achievement Bands
Band 9 MSM 7%Band 9 State 4%
Band 9/8/7 MSM 73%Band 9/8/7 State 37%
SPELLING MSM Mean 580State Mean 544Girls Mean 554
Achievement Bands
Band 9 MSM 11%Band 9 State 8%
Band 9/8/7 MSM 82%Band 9/8/7 State 59%
GRAMMAR & PUNCTUATION
MSM Mean 592State Mean 538Girls Mean 549
Achievement Bands
Band 9 MSM 25%Band 9 State 10%
Band 9/8/7 MSM 80%Band 9/8/7 State 53%
NUMERACY MSM Mean 579State Mean 539Girls Mean 536
Achievement Bands
Band 9 MSM 13%Band 9 State 8%
Band 9/8/7 MSM 84%Band 9/8/7 State 52%
READING MSM Mean 625State Mean 572Girls Mean 582
Achievement Bands
Band 10 MSM 18%Band 10 State 4%
Band 10/9/8 MSM 73%Band 10/9/8 State 43%
WRITING MSM Mean 596State Mean 537 Girls Mean 558
Achievement Bands
Band 10 MSM 9%Band 10 State 3%
Band 10/9/8 MSM 62%Band 10/9/8 State 30%
SPELLING MSM Mean 614 State Mean 580 Girls Mean 590
Achievement Bands
Band 10 MSM 10%Band 10 State 6%
Band 10/9/8 MSM 68%Band 10/9/8 State 49%
GRAMMAR & PUNCTUATION
MSM Mean 616 State Mean 566 Girls Mean 579
Achievement Bands
Band 10 MSM 10%Band 10 State 5%
Band 10/9/8 MSM 73%Band 10/9/8 State 40%
NUMERACY MSM Mean 629State Mean 585 Girls Mean 582
Achievement Bands
Band 10 MSM 16%Band 10 State 6%
Band 10/9/8 MSM 81%Band 10/9/8 State 48%
Congratulations
We are delighted to announce that the five MSM students who travelled overseas to represent Australia at the ANAC Aerobics World Championships were awarded an incredible 5th place. This is an amazing achievement on an international level and the Moulin Rouge team consisting of Gemma Carter, Gracie Egan, Annalise Gowing, Grace Porter and Gemma Swanson should be very proud. The team was only 0.3 of a point behind first place which shows the intensity of the competition.
AeroSchools State ChampionshipsAll of our MSM athletes have qualified for National Championships. Results of the AeroSchool State Championships are below: Level 3 Junior Pair:1st: Amelia Burton & Jess Morton4th & qualify to nationals: Ella Landolt & Emilee Tong Level 3 Junior Trio:1st: Amelia Burton, Ella Landolt & Jess Morton Level 3 Junior Group:1st: Eve Darwin, Bree Goodale, Anthea Konstantinos, Skye O’Connor & Emilee Tong Level 3 Intermediate Pair:1st: Maddy Arthur & Olivia Ruysch2nd: Penny Allison & Claudia ScannellLevel 3 Intermediate Trio:2nd: Meg Hale, Sophie Hardiker & Emma Rose Level 3 Intermediate Group:2nd: Cara Bedford, Phoebe Bergh, Peggy Tamone & Alex Treston3rd: Maddy Arthur, Meg Hale, Sophie Hardiker, Emma Rose & Olivia Ruysch
4th & qualify to nationals: Penny Allison, Ella Marshall, Amelie Marsland, Nicola Odessa & Claudia Scannell Level 4 Intermediate Pair:1st: Mia Butler & Abby Lavin2nd: Amber Boyce & Angelique De Aguiar3rd: Bella Dargusch & Josie Hogan Level 4 Intermediate Trio:2nd: Maddy Arndell, Alice Mainey & Bronte Vuocolo Level 4 Intermediate Group:1st: Mia Butler, Bella Dargusch, Josie Hogan & Abby Lavin2nd: Maddy Arndell, Amber Boyce, Angelique De Aguiar, Alice Mainey & Bronte VuocoloLevel 5 Senior Pair:2nd: Lauren Huston & Emily Treston3rd: Gemma Carter & Gracie Egan4th & qualify to nationals: Sophie Carozza & Natasha Pitman Level 5 Senior Group:1st: Sophie Carozza, Gemma Carter, Gracie Egan & Natasha Pitman2nd: Lauren Huston, Sammi Knott, Abbey O’Keeffe & Emily Treston
Emily Tavella in Year 7 who was awarded 1st Place at the EKKA in the cooking section of the U14 Cake Decorating - contemporary category.
Queensland Catholic Music Festival results
College Choir – Gold [A]MSM Singers – Gold [A]Senior Strings – Gold [A]
Guitar Ensemble – Silver [A]
7/8 Choir – Gold [B]String Orchestra – Gold [B]Flute Ensemble – Gold [B]
String Ensemble – Silver [B]Concert Band – Silver [B]
Percussion Ensemble – Silver [B]
Alexandra McDonough who has been successful in her application to attend the QUT Vice-Chancellor's science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) camp.
This provides high-achieving Year 11 students with an exciting opportunity to attend an interactive 5-day program, and engage in solving some of the major challenges facing our society and planet today.
While at the camp in the September holidays, Alexandra will take advantage of the unique learning environment and have an opportunity to experience ground-breaking research as it happens, inside our world-class research facilities.
Nicole Westerdale (Year 11) was selected to attend the FEAST (Future Experiences in Agriculture, Science and Technology) program at UQ Gatton. While there she took part in many laboratory sessions and hands on activities including animal anatomy and structure, health checks on horses and investigations into pollen diversity. Students also attended a tour of UQ St Lucia where they worked with lasers to make holograms with 3D images and fly drones. During this time she made many friends and took part in social and sporting activities while living on campus for the five days.
Congratulations
The Australian History Competition attracted over 23,000 participants from around Australia in 2015. Year 10 students got involved and completed the competition in May. In particular it aligned to the Australian Curriculum, testing students ability to evaluate and interpret sources. We had some outstanding results, with ELEANOR HAMBLETON achieving the top result within the College, receiving a High Distinction.
All Year 8 Humanities, Year 10 Humanities students and all Year 11 and 12 Geography students challenged their geographical skills and knowledge in the annual AUSTRALIAN GEOGRAPHY COMPETITION. Over 76,000 secondary school students from around Australia took part in the competition this year. This is always an excellent opportunity for the students to test their geographic knowledge and skills. Congratulations to all the students who received a High Distinction, receiving their certificates on assembly.
Congratulations
The MSM P&F Association is seeking
volunteers to assist at the 2015 Arts Festival.
This event takes place on 4th September
and assistance is required to fun the very
successful food stalls.
Please contact Chris Dauth at
LILY COLLIER, in Year 11 on her selection into the Australian School Girls’ Hockey Team. She will be competing overseas next year.
Ministry Care
Mt St Michael’s Staff and students takes great pride in the Mission and Values of the College and as an extension of this, we are continuing with our Ministry Care Programme this year.
We are aware that there are students and families within our community who are at risk due to a variety of factors. So, through the various networks of the Parents & Friends Association, the College Foundation, the Past Pupils, the Pastoral Programme at the College and simply by word of mouth, we hope to become aware of these situations and to respond on a case by case basis.
The College acknowledges that just by being here we are carrying on the mission and vision of the Foundress of the Sisters of Charity, Mary Aikenhead. The poor, the vulnerable, the marginalised in society were always close to the heart of Mary Aikenhead.
During the course of 2014 we responded as a community through preparing meals for families whose difficult circumstances we had been made aware of. We will continue this over the course of this year.
If you would like to contribute to the Ministry Care Programme and support those who are going through difficult times, please contact Stephen Campion on [email protected]
Term 127 January - 24 March
Term 212 April - 17 June
Term 312 July - 16 September
Term 404 October - 25 November
ConclusionYear 12s
18 November
Other News
Parents and Students
The Kaf is open each Wednesday afternoon before sport from 3.05pm to 3.15pm.
Onsite parking in the Grantuly grounds, undercover in the Ionian Centre and within the campus near the Sophia Centre is only permitted for staff.
Please also refrain from parking across driveways, adhere to the 40 km speed limit around the side streets and also be considerate of those living around the College, when dropping and picking up students.
Please do not drop off or pick up students within the College grounds.
PSTAFF
PARKINGONLY
Notice for Parents and Guardians
Reporting Student AbsencesTelephone: 3858 [email protected]
Community News
Clothing DonationsA reminder to all MSM families that if you have any quality used clothing (surplus winter clothing) you are encouraged to utilise the St Vincent de Paul clothing bin on the school grounds.
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