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Principal’s Message Dear Parents, Students, Staff and Friends of St Joseph’s College, Welcome back to school for the final term of 2018. We concluded Term 3 with a beautiful graduation send off for our Year 12 students. I mentioned in my speech to those gathered at the Friday assembly that St Joey’s really does go above and beyond in the manner with which they send their seniors into the world. Our Mass on Thursday evening was special and thanks to Fr Michael for leading the Eucharistic celebration. Many thanks must also go to Mr Scott McDermott and Mr Guy Davoren for all their work in organising and running the graduation activities for our students. They were ably assisted by a large number of other staff so thank you to all those involved. We now see our Year 12 students focus on their HSC examinations, the first of these conducted last Thursday, and which run until the middle of November. Best of luck to our students who remain in our prayers and thoughts.
MURALS As a parting gift to the College, a number of Year 12 students spent up to four days in the holidays working with Ms Celia Pennay on a mural located on the eastern side of the Carroll block. All Year 12 students contributed financially to purchase the materials required. You can see the photos below. It is a really stunning piece of work and thank you to all involved. The students also painted a number of toilet doors with inspiring quotes in the hope that the small minority of students who feel it is OK to carry out acts of vandalism in these facilities will think twice about their actions.
St Joseph’s College Doyle Drive (PO Box 246) Banora Point NSW 2486
(07) 5524.9002 (07) 5524.9272 Email: [email protected] Website: www.sjcbanora.catholic.edu.au
Week 2, TERM 4 @ sjc
Year 12 Higher School Certificate (HSC) Examinations
(Thursday 18 October to Friday 9 November)
DAY 1 ~ MONDAY 22 OCTOBER
Year 8 and Year 10 RE Tests
(all students in Years 8 and 10)
VET Business Services Work Placement
(22-26 Oct) (selected students)
DAY 2 ~ TUESDAY 23 OCTOBER
Junior NRCC Basketball (selected students)
DAY 3 ~ WEDNESDAY 24 OCTOBER
Marine Recreational Activities Excursion (selected students)
DAY 4 ~ THURSDAY 25 OCTOBER
DAY 5 ~ FRIDAY 26 OCTOBER
Diocesan Volleyball (selected students) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Week 3, TERM 4 @ sjc
DAY 6 ~ MONDAY 29 OCTOBER
VET Electrotechnology Work Placement (29 Oct-2 Nov) (selected students)
Year 9 Marine Studies Recreational Fishing Excursion (selected studies)
GRIP Leadership Conference (selected
students)
DAY 7 ~ TUESDAY 30 OCTOBER
Diocesan Gymnastics (selected students)
Year 10 Exuro Excursion (selected
students)
DAY 8 ~ WEDNESDAY 31 OCTOBER
DAY 9 ~ THURSDAY 1 NOVEMBER
DAY 10 ~ FRIDAY 2 NOVEMBER
From ‘Opus Justitae Pax’ [Peace is the Fruit of Justice]
Pope Pius XII
Page 4 St Joseph’s College Newsletter | 22 October 2018
The School Newsletter and School Calendar are both available online @ www.sjcbanora.catholic.edu.au. The School Calendar contains year group events, assessment schedules and term dates.
Term 4 Coming events
Year 12 Higher School Certificate (HSC) Examinations
(Thursday 18 October to Friday 9 November)
WEEK 4
Tuesday 6 November Year of Youth Event (6 & 7 Nov)
Year 7 2019 Student Orientation Day
Year 7 2019 Parent Evening
Friday 9 November Year 12 HSC Exams conclude
WEEK 5
Monday 12 November VET Hospitality Work Placement (12-16 Nov)
Tuesday 13 November Year 9 Ministry class
Diocesan Water Polo
Wednesday 14 November Parents Proclaim
Thursday 15 November Festa Christi (15-16 Nov)
Diocesan Surfing
Year 12 Formal
Friday 16 November SEAAR Cycle Seven (Term 4, Cycle 1)
WEEK 6
Monday 19 November VET Construction Work Placement (19-23 Nov)
Tuesday 20 November Year 11 RRISK Seminar
WEEK 7
Monday 26 November Diocesan Golf
Tuesday 27 November Kairos Retreat (27-30 Nov)
Thursday 29 November Diocesan Surf Life Saving
WEEK 8
Tuesday 4 December iSTEM Project Expo
Wednesday 5 December Year 9 Drama Performance (5 & 6 Dec)
WEEK 9
Wednesday 6 December Kairos Retreat (11-14 Dec)
Saturday 15 December Lowes On-Campus Shop
Last Day of Trade for 2018 9:00am to 1:00pm
WEEK 10
Tuesday 18 December End of Year Awards Ceremony
Wednesday 19 December Last day for Students
Last day for Staff
Continued from Page 1
HOLIDAY TRAVELS Those who follow our Facebook page would have seen through the holidays the posts involving our students who travelled to Vietnam for the annual immersion. Now in its seventh year, the event saw the largest number of students attend and was a thoroughly moving and worthwhile journey for every participant. I have had the opportunity to speak with a number of the safely returned students who attested to the value of the trip. Thanks must go to Mr Andrew Chambers, Ms Teneille DeLuca and Ms Anna Borgia who gave up 11 days of their break to lead the students on the tour and for all the time committed to organising the trip. We also had a number of students attend the annual Ignite Conference in Brisbane during the first weekend of the holidays. This annual gathering provides the over 1500 attendees the chance to deepen their faith and connection to the living Christ as they are immersed in workshops, praise and worship, reconciliation, great messages from speakers, adoration of the Blessed Sacrament and Mass. Thank you to Mr Michael Tod and our YMOs, Grace Hinchliffe and Cameron O’Toole for leading our students.
STAFFING We welcome back a number of staff this term who have been on extended leave. Mrs Carrianne Scott returns from maternity leave after the birth of the gorgeous Billie. Ms Charmaine Vella-Fox has just returned from a term’s long service leave during which she and her family explored the wonders of Europe. Welcome back Carrie and Charmaine. Also, at the start of this term we welcomed Mr Gerard Ritchie who joins the TAS and CAPA learning areas for the remainder of the year. Gerard did spend a term with us in 2017 so in a way, welcome back Gerard.
CAR PARKING I ask that parents and carers please take note of signs indicating that car parks on the eastern side of the allocated area are assigned to staff members. All visitors to the College should be parking in the western car park (the entry to which is immediately after you turn into the school grounds). When a staff park is taken by someone not assigned to that area, it can often cause a ripple effect disruption. I thank you for your understanding with this matter.
ADDITIONS IN THE HOLIDAYS Thanks to Mr Steve Joyce, our Plant Manager (St James and St Joseph’s), who has coordinated a number of continued improvements over the holidays including the completion of the installation of air conditioning, more painting to our classrooms in the Swannbeck Building, external touch up painting, and with the aid of the rest of the maintenance team, the continued improvement and repair of school buildings and infrastructure. We are currently gathering quotes to resurface a number of classrooms that have not had new flooring since their initial build, for some, 26 years ago. We also had an additional number of CCTV cameras installed around the College after some unfortunate vandalism during Term 3. Please note that all cameras installed are movement sensitive and if there is a need to review footage of events that may have occurred on the College grounds, this will be done.
SJC SCHOOLTV RESOURCE A reminder that this is a free resource for SJC families. There is a wide variety of topics available to help parents and carers support their children. We are also slowly building a resource page called Parent Hub where you will find additional information and links. This includes all the resources shared by Kirra Pendergast following her Safe on Social presentation. I suggest you take some time to go through these resources, particularly given some recent events that have been brought to the College’s attention. A number of reports have come through regarding students being groomed online with their information gathered and then perpetrators attempting to blackmail the students. These incidents occurred quickly and without the trusting relationships between parents and child that existed, the outcomes could have been far more serious. The Office of the eSafety Commissioner contains a wealth of information. Again, welcome back to Term 4 and we look forward to a fantastic final nine weeks of the year. Kind regards Mr Scott Thomson Principal ([email protected])
Issue 16 2018 | Term 4 Week 2 Page 5
Messages to Students: Office staff cannot disrupt teaching in order to deliver messages that are not of an urgent nature. Student’s afternoon home travel plans should be made prior to the student leaving home in the morning.
Students will need to:
- Wear their current school’s sport uniform
- Bring their own recess
- Bring a pen and pencil
-
DEPUTY PRINCIPAL
STUDENT ENGAGEMENT AND APPLICATION REPORT (SEAAR)
Congratulations to the following students on their extraordinary achievement in the latest SEAA Report. These students achieved a perfect grade average of 5.0:
Cycle Six (Term 3, Cycle 2):
Year 12 Maddison Devine Thomas Hession
Tahlia Hession Amelia Martin
Caitlin Kirsner Cooper Matty
Anais Loubet Summer O’Rourke
Kyle Macaskill Bethany Ryan
Joshua McGuinness
Thomas McTaggart Year 8 Regine Cosham
Qingyun Wang Shae Hart
Sophie Williams Mackenzie Jackson
Leevan Jiang
Year 11 Neve Griffiths Larliz Malihom
Abigail Joyce India Reed
Abby McTaggart Charlotte Reid
Jennifer Menzie Jacquelyn Roma
Kentaro Mikami Zac Van Zuylen
Zoe Nethery
Lucas Parker Year 7 Christine Brotherton
Seana Connolly
Year 10 Olivia Sutton Ava Greenslade
Ke Xiao Lucinda Joyce
Caitlin McCormack
Year 9 Irene Antu Christopher Preston
Phoebe Easterbrook Willow Trimboli
Lily French Mila Wallington
STUDY SKILLS HANDBOOK
A reminder about the Study Skills website:
STUDY SKILLS WEBSITE www.studyskillshandbook.com.au.
Username: sjc Password: 24results
Learn more useful tips to help you achieve your personal best at school at the Study Skills Handbook website.
LEAVING ST JOSEPH’S COLLEGE During the second semester of a school year, families tend to make decisions about moving to a new area because of employment changes, etc. We ask that all parents of students who will not be returning to St Joseph’s College in 2019, to send in a letter confirming when the student will be leaving and the new school or institution he/she will be attending. All students who leave St Joseph’s College are required to complete a Clearance Form which includes the return of all College library books and textbooks. Mr Peter Lyon Deputy Principal
PASTORAL CARE / STUDENT WELFARE
RIDING TO SCHOOL? PLEASE GIVE WAY TO PEDESTRIANS
Many pedestrians in the local area are elderly and are easily intimidated by cyclists who don’t
give way to pedestrians. We ask that parents talk to their children about the correct way to pass a pedestrian on a pathway. In practice this means slowing to a safe speed, sounding your bell if approaching from behind and leaving plenty of space for passing. In addition, when using pedestrian crossings, the bike should be walked across the road, not ridden across.
SCHOOL UNIFORM Thank you to those students (and their families) who took the opportunity of the school holidays to attend to issues relating to school uniform and standard of appearance. There are still some issues that need attention with regards to hair (anything over the shirt collar needs to be tied back), no make-up for girls and attending to personal grooming (shaving) for boys. Mr Peter Serone Leader of Pastoral Care/Student Wellbeing
TUESDAY 6 NOVEMBER
9:00am to 3:00pm
PROGRAM: COMMENCEMENT – 9:00am
at the Doyle Centre
TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS
Parents are asked to either:
- Bring their son or daughter to the College for a 9:00am start.
- Or, if their child has a Surfside bus pass they are able to catch a Surfside bus from their home straight to St Joseph’s College.
Surfside Bus Timetables
Timetable information for school buses is available on the Surfside website at www.surfside.com.au → click on the school services tab for St Joseph’s College. This will show all morning and afternoon school runs with Google maps and timing points of the pick-ups and drop-offs.
- Students from St James should travel to school as normal and then go to the Doyle Centre when school commences.
BBQ LUNCH (provided)
ACTIVITIES
LITURGY
CONCLUSION – 3:00pm
Students need to be picked up by their parents at 3.00pm or catch a Surfside bus home.
Please inform the College office if your child is unable to attend
the Orientation Day
TUESDAY 6 NOVEMBER
6:00pm to 7:00pm
in the Doyle Centre
Study Skills Handbook Helping students develop
effective study skills
Page 6 St Joseph’s College Newsletter | 22 October 2018
Before School Supervision: Student supervision is available prior to the commencement of the school day, from 8:20am until 8:45am.
“ “
Dear Lord,
You chose Saint Joseph to protect your son. We ask you, through him, to: Guide us in our daily work,
shield us from all harm comfort us in our time of need.
Through his example may we find: sincerity in our endeavours
humility in our achievements courage in our convictions wisdom in our decisions
and the peace that is achieved through just action.
We make this prayer through Christ our Lord.
Amen.
All: Saint Joseph, pray for us.
The highest of distinctions is service to others.
King George VI
There is no exercise better for the heart than reaching down
and lifting people up. John Holmes
Earn your success based on service to others, not at the expense of others.
H. Jackson Brown, Jr.
Everyone has a purpose in life and a unique talent to give to others. And
when we blend this unique talent with service to others, we experience the ecstasy and exultation of own spirit,
which is the ultimate goal of all goals. Kallam Anji Reddy
Some of our finest work comes
through service to others. Gordon B. Hinckley
Non nobis solum nati sumus.
(Not for ourselves alone are we born.) Marcus Tullius Cicero
Luke 11:1-4
Jesus was praying in a certain place, and after he had finished, one of his disciples said to him, “Lord, teach us to pray, as John taught his disciples.” He said to them, “When you pray, say:
Father, hallowed be your name.
Your kingdom come.
Give us each day our daily bread.
And forgive us our sins, for we ourselves forgive everyone indebted to us.
And do not bring us to the time of trial.”
“Teach us how to pray.” This is certainly a prayer that is never refused. So I make it my own today, while thanking God for all that he has taught me already.
It is Jesus himself who is teaching me to pray through these words. I pray the Our Father slowly, word by word, letting each word echo in my heart as it evokes what is deepest in me to rise in prayer to the Father.
“Be still and know that I am God!” Lord, your words lead us to the calm- ness and greatness of your presence.
2018 SACRAMENTAL PROGRAM If there are any students who are
baptised Catholics but have not been confirmed or received their first Holy Communion and would like
to do so, would you please contact me at the College
Mr Scott McDermott Leader of School Evangelisation
WEEKEND MASS TIMES
St Joseph’s Parish St Anthony’s Parish
Saturday Vigil: 6:00pm
Saturday Vigil: 6:00pm (Kingscliff)
Sunday: 7:00am & 9:00am
Sunday: 7:30am (Pottsville)
Sunday: 9:00am (Bilambil)
Sunday: 9:00am (Kingscliff)
Fr Michael Brady Fr Paul McDonald Parish Priest Parish Priest
H
Think of our Year 12 students as they commence their HSC Exams this coming Thursday. Spare a thought for them and if words fail you, don’t forget the prayers in your school planner. As ‘A Caring Heart’ states, “a heart that looks for ways to do good for others has more happiness that the heart that does good only for itself.”
Live Life to the Full
Term 4 signifies the beginning of HSC courses for our Year 11 students. Term 4 also heralds a newly-elected student representative council. We wish our new school leaders every success.
St Joseph, Pray for Us
We ask for Saint Joseph to pray for us, protect us, guide us. In saying the College prayer, we ask for his help in becoming better people. By joining together in prayer we respond to God’s call and realise God’s gift in each of us. Our community has always been about caring for, and looking out for others; if you’re from ‘Joey’s’, you are part of an extended (and growing) family. Think about your brothers and sisters in Christ, who share this journey with you and with whom you will be connected no matter where life takes you. We all have so much for which to be grateful and we need to acknow-ledge this if we are to live life to the full. Mr Scott McDermott Leader of School Evangelisation
SCHOOL EVANGELISATION
Reading of the Week
St Joseph, Pray for Us
Page 8 St Joseph’s College Newsletter | 22 October 2018
Taking Leave? All student leave must be approved by the College Principal in advance of the leave being taken. Our website includes details of legislative requirements and you can also download the leave application form.
College Captains Senior Leaders
STUDENT LEADERS 2018-2019
In today’s newsletter we include the newly elected Student Leaders for 2018-2019. Thank you to everyone who nominated for these positions. These students are your Year Group Representative, your Senior Leaders and your College Captains. They are here to represent you, so make yourself known to them. In the unlikely event that you don’t know them, please refer to the following photographs. Mr Peter Serone Leader of Pastoral Care/Student Wellbeing
Zoe Nethery Caitlin Baker (Dalton) Kirra Graham (Hoade) Isabella Millett (Reynolds) Poppy Winfield (Hanly)
Lucas Parker Miro Garzina (Hanly) Blaine Hart (Reynolds) Rick Marshall (Dalton) Blake Wilmen (Hoade)
Student Representative Council 2018-2019
Issue 16 2018 | Term 4 Week 2 Page 9
College Procedures: Unsure of College Procedures or Policies? The student planner contains information. If you don’t find the answer, contact the relevant Homeroom Teacher or Year Coordinator.
Year 8 2018 / Year 9 2019
Year 7 2018 / Year 8 2019
Year 9 2018 / Year 10 2019
Year 10 2018 / Year 11 2019
Tiago de Azevedo Emilly Jones Giselle McDonald Holly McGuinness Jack Winning Joshua Worth
Sabhbh Crosbie Sally Evans Brock Foster Jade McCorriston Taylor Breeze Reid
Herine Antu Zoe Corales Regine Cosham Thomas Cronk Jett Lindsay Jayden Wilson
Liam Hopwood Caitlin McCormack Christopher Preston Oliver Sleiman Blake Teale Willow Trimboli
to the Full
Live Life
Page 10 St Joseph’s College Newsletter | 22 October 2018
If your child is ill and cannot attend school to sit an exam or submit an assessment, the parent or caregiver will need to obtain a doctor’s certificate to cover the child’s absence.
DEBATING On Tuesday 11 September, Xavier Catholic College Skennars Head hosted the annual Catholic Secondary Schools Association (CSSA) Debating competition, where the College entered a Year 7 and Year 8 team to compete on the day. Students from both teams debated on a range of topics from celebrities and their influence on teenagers, the impact of teachers and parents on a student's learning and the little things in life. All the students represented themselves and the College with pride and should be congratulated on their diligence and organisation in the lead up to the competition. Special congratulations to our Year 7 team consisting of Seana Connolly, Willow Trimboli, Christine Brotherton and Valentina Muccillo who won two of their three debates on the day. We look forward to working with you all again next year. Mrs Gabriella Yager and Mr Michael Tod English Teachers
CONSTRUCTION UPDATE Last term the Year 12 Construction class laid a concrete slab to complete some of their competencies. After the initial preparation, forming up and laying the reinforcing the excitement of working the wet concrete to produce a finished product showed and all involved had a good time while learning and doing the necessary tasks to achieve a good end result. The BBQ at the end was also well appreciated. A big thank you Mr. Jack Hamers for his excellent help and expertise on and before the day. Mr Brad Watson TAS Teacher
ENGLISH
TECHNOLOGICAL AND APPLIED STUDIES (TAS)
Issue 16 2018 | Term 4 Week 2 Page 11
Planner: The student planner should be signed by parents/caregivers each week. Any concerns? Contact the relevant Homeroom Teacher or Year Coordinator.
S A V E T H E D A T E
LAST DAY OF TRADE FOR 2018
– SATURDAY – ONE DAY ONLY
Saturday 15 December 9:00am to 1:00pm
ON-CAMPUS UNIFORM SHOP (MANAGED BY LOWES)
07 5523 9300 only during shop hours
Tuesdays: 12:00pm to 3:30pm
Thursdays: 8:00am to 12:00pm
Payments: Cash and EFTPOS Only NO CHEQUES ACCEPTED
PEDAGOGY
The Importance of Setting Goals Every year students are encouraged to set goals for the year. But we don’t always explain why setting goals is important. Research has shown that people who set goals (and use them effectively) not only perform better, but suffer from less stress and anxiety and are happier and more satisfied with life. In 1953 a Harvard University study showed that 3% of the students graduating that year wrote down their specific career goals. Twenty years later, a team of researchers interviewed the class and found that the 3% who had written down their goals were not only happier, but were worth more financially than the other 97% combined. Here are some more reasons why you might like to set some goals for the year:
Setting goals gets you to think about possibilities.
Goals give you a direction to work towards.
Goals give you a clear picture of where you want to go.
Goals help you to push yourself just that little bit more.
Goals help you have a more fun and fulfilled life.
Goals can give you motivation and focus.
Setting goals helps you do all the things you want to do in life!
You have probably set many goals already without even realising it – not every goal has to be written down but it certainly helps you to stay on track if you do write it out. You can set goals for all the different aspects of your life. Remember, if you don’t set goals you’ll find that life just sort of ‘happens’ to you rather than you actually deciding what you want out of life then making what you really want happen! So get in the driver’s seat of your life and take control with your goals this year. You and your parents can learn more about how to achieve your academic goals at www.studyskillshandbook.com.au by logging in with the details below and working through some of the units.
Username: sjc
Password: 24results
Mr Carlo Trimboli Leader of Pedagogy
Missed Homeroom? OR Late to school?
Immediately report to Student Reception.
Note: This also includes if you missed Homeroom because you attended a music lesson, were printing at the library, etc. Class rolls are taken each lesson and this will have to be corrected otherwise your parent/carer will receive an SMS advising an absence.
Leaving early today?
Hand your parent/carer’s permission note to your teacher during Homeroom.
If you miss HR, report to Student Reception.
Meet your parent/carer at Parent Reception at the time stipulated in your parent note.
Note: There are NO bookings and there are NO reminder calls!
Incorrect uniform?
Parent/carer to refer to the College uniform policy in the Student/Parent Reference Guide (per Skoolbag app or on the College website.)
Hand parental explanation letter to teacher during Homeroom.
Feeling unwell?
Report to Student Reception with your College Planner (diary) signed by your class teacher, or a teacher on duty during the recess or lunch break.
Do not contact your parent/carer yourself.
A member of the office staff will phone to arrange this as well as to monitor you until a parent/carer can come to the office to collect you.
SPORT
NSW COMBINE CATHOLIC COLLEGES (CCC)
STATE ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS Three of our students, Olivia Millett (9D), Kyle Scott (7C) and Willow Trimboli (7C), travelled to Sydney towards the end of last term to compete in the NSW Combine Catholic Colleges (CCC) State Athletics Championships. All three students qualified in multiple events and each achieved top 10 placings in at least one event which is a fantastic achievement against the best track and field athletes in NSW. Particular congratulations to Olivia (2nd in the Girls 15 Year Olds 100 Meter) and Kyle (3nd in the Boys 12 Year Olds Shot Put). Mr Carlo Trimboli
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If you have any news of a student’s achievement, sporting, academic, or otherwise, please let us
know, as we’d love to share it with the SJC community,
via the fortnightly College Newsletter.
Vietnam Immersion
RRISK is a health promotion program that addresses risk-taking behaviour amongst Year 11 students in the North Coast of NSW.
RRISK is a health promotion program that addresses risk-taking behaviour amongst Year 11 students in the North Coast of NSW. First developed in 1999, the RRISK program has grown rapidly in response to demand, initially involving 300 students from 9 high schools and now attracting over 4900 students from 58 schools across northern NSW from Tweed Heads to Port Macquarie.
Adolescent risk taking associated with alcohol, drugs, driving and celebrating results in unacceptably high levels of injury and trauma. Young people are over-represented in every category of risk-taking behaviour resulting in injury.
RRISK is a resilience building program that is relevant to the social life, developmental stage and concerns of adolescents. It extends the school based drug education and road safety curriculum by providing opportunities for senior high school students to develop knowledge, attitudes and skills to reduce risk taking and develop safer celebrating strategies. The program includes a well-designed, multi-strategic seminar day, preceded and followed by a range of in-school activities. It incorporates factual presentations on risk taking, alcohol, drugs, safe celebrating, safe driving and vehicle safety and is enlivened by drama, life stories and role models. Student-led activities include peer-facilitated small groups which incorporate elements of the Red Cross “Save-a-Mate” program. Over 350 Peer Facilitators are trained to demonstrate to their classmates how to physically help a friend who may have collapsed and what to do in an emergency. A crash scenario involving students, police, ambulance and emergency services, is one of the highlights of the RRISK Seminars. Over the years, the seminars have been supported by community meetings, newsletter inserts, art competitions and professional learning sessions for health professionals, teachers and community workers. RRISK includes keynote presenters from Drug and Alcohol Research & Training Australia and the NSW Roads and Maritime Services (formerly Roads and Traffic Authority).
RRISK not only educates young people about road risks but helps them adopt safer behaviours by providing them with practical skills and strategies to manage risks across many aspects of their social lives by addressing binge drinking and drug use, safe partying and encouraging them to look after their friends.
RRISK is successful because of its relevance to young people. It complements the school curriculum; is considered core business by partners; is well supported by peak organisations; and receives excellent media coverage. Evaluations have been published in peer-reviewed journals and the program has been a finalist in the National Drug and Alcohol Awards and winner of the North Coast Area Health Service Excellence Award and Excellence in Road Safety Award.
LOOK OUT IN FUTURE NEWSLETTERS FOR MORE NEWS ON THE RRISK PROGRAM.
ST JOSEPH’S COLLEGE TERM 4 2018 CALENDAR
Day/Week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Sat/Sun
Week 1B
15/10 16/10 Day 7
TERM 4 COMMENCES FOR YEARS 7-11
17/10 Day 8 18/10 Day 9 19/10 Day 10 20 October
Oct 15-19
Staff Development Day (pupil-free)
Year 12 HSC Exams Year 12 HSC Exams
Year 10 VALID Science Testing 21 October
Week 2A
22/10 Day 1 23/10 Day 2 24/10 Day 3 25/10 Day 4 26/10 Day 5 27 October
Oct 22-26
Year 12 HSC Exams
Year 8 & Year 10 RE Tests
VET Bus. Serv. Work Placement
Year 12 HSC Exams
VET Bus. Serv. Work Placement
Junior NRCC Basketball
Year 12 HSC Exams
VET Bus. Serv. Work Placement
Year 12 HSC Exams
VET Bus. Serv. Work Placement
Year 12 HSC Exams
VET Bus. Serv. Work Placement
Diocesan Volleyball
28 October
3:30pm Youth Group 5:30pm Youth Mass St Joseph’s Catholic Church
Week 3B
29/10 Day 6 30/10 Day 7 31/10 Day 8 1/11 Day 9 2/11 Day 10 3 November
Oct 29 - Nov 2
Year 12 HSC Exams
VET Electrotech. Work Placement
GRIP Leadership Conference
Recreational Fishing Exc
Year 12 HSC Exams
VET Electrotech. Work Placement
Year 10 Exuro
Diocesan Gymnastics
Year 12 HSC Exams
VET Electrotech. Work Placement
Year 12 HSC Exams
VET Electrotech. Work Placement
Year 12 HSC Exams
VET Electrotech. Work Placement 4 November
Week 4A
5/11 Day 1 6/11 Day 2 7/11 Day 3 8/11 Day 4 9/11 Day 5 10 November
Nov 5-9
Year 12 HSC Exams Year 12 HSC Exams
Year of Youth Event
Year 6 Orientation Day
Year 6 into 7 Parent Info Evening
Year 12 HSC Exams
Year of Youth Event
Year 12 HSC Exam Year 12 HSC Exams 11 November
Week 5B
12/11 Day 6 13/11 Day 7 14/11 Day 8 15/11 Day 9 16/11 Day 10 17 November
Nov 12-16
VET Hospitality Work Placement VET Hospitality Work Placement
Diocesan Waterpolo
VET Hospitality Work Placement VET Hospitality Work Placement
Festa Christi
Year 12 Graduation Formal
Diocesan Surfing
VET Hospitality Work Placement
Festa Christi
SEAAR Cycle 7
18 November
Week 6A
19/11 Day 1 20/11 Day 2 21/11 Day 3 22/11 Day 4 23/11 Day 5 24 November
Nov 19-23
VET Const. Work Placement VET Const. Work Placement
Year 11 RRISK Seminar
VET Const. Work Placement VET Const. Work Placement VET Const. Work Placement 25 November
Week 7B
26/11 Day 6 27/11 Day 7 28/11 Day 8 29/11 Day 9 30/11 Day 10 1 December
Nov 26-30
Diocesan Golf Kairos Kairos Kairos
Diocesan Surf Lifesaving
Kairos 2 December
Week 8A
3/12 Day 1 4/12 Day 2 5/12 Day 3 6/12 Day 4 7/12 Day 5 8 December
Dec 3-7
iSTEM Project Expo Year 9 Drama Performance Year 9 Drama Performance 9 December
Week 9B
10/12 Day 6 11/12 Day 7 12/12 Day 8 13/12 Day 9 14/12 Day 10 15 December
Dec 10-14
Kairos Retreat Kairos Retreat Kairos Retreat Kairos Retreat
SEAAR Cycle 8 16 December
Week 10A
17/12 Day 1 18/12 Day 2 19/12 20/12 21/12 22 December
Dec 17-21
College Awards Ceremony Last day for students
Last day for staff
END OF SCHOOL YEAR
23 December
St Joseph’s College Doyle Drive (PO Box 246) Banora Point NSW 2486
(07) 5524.9002 (07) 5524.9272 Email: [email protected] Website: www.sjcbanora.catholic.edu.au
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