A Night of Celebration
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A Night of Celebration
31 October 2013 Issue 30 A Night of Celebration Weeks of careful planning finally came together last Friday for the annual Awards and Acknowledgement Evening at the Edmund Rice Performing Arts Centre, St Laurence’s College. The Brigidine community enjoyed a wonderful evening as the achievements of our students were acknowledged and celebrated. See Mr Cahill’s report. Contents Message from the Principal Page Principal’s Message 2 Letter from Kildare Ministries 4 College Award Winners 6 Mission News 9 Curriculum Matters 10 Pastoral News 11 English Yr 9 Author Visit Report 12 Cultural Coordinator News 13 French Excursion Report 14 Public Speaking News 15 Drama and Sports News 16 ‘Eternal Thoughts When past and future become present In this sacred place Voices of ages past speak Touching a depth of timelessness’ (P. Corcoran, Glendalough, 1998) Awards and Acknowledgement Evening My sincere thanks to all students, staff and parents for your support of our annual Awards and Acknowledgement Evening held last Friday night. I particularly thank all those who contributed to a very significant occasion for the College, as we came together to celebrate as a whole school community. Congratulations to all! After a wonderful prayer and ‘Welcome to Country’ with a mix of didgeridoo and classic Brigidine symbols, the mood was set for an enriching experience. The night was truly blessed as Archbishop Mark Coleridge highlighted not only the importance of education, but also the wonderful place Brigidine College holds within the rich and diverse Catholic education community. Acknowledgements were also made of Jan Neumann, former College Principal and Terry Creagh our former College Board Chair who has served with distinction for the past 13 years. R O S T E R Friday 1 November: Anne Kerr, Lisa Platt Monday 4 November: Debbie Frassetto Tuesday 5 November: Michelle Noye, Christine Fitzgerald Wednesday 6 November: Jacqueline Reid, Michelle Napier Thursday 7 November: Angela Phillips, Audrey Chan Friday 8 November: Rebecca Fenton Uniform Shop Roster Monday 4 November: Jennifer Bartley, Clare Rapp, Christine Brown, Carmelle Duncan, Chanda Glynn Tuesday 5 November: Jo Rushton, Bronwyn Allan Calendar Nov 1 Sports Breakfast 7.00am Nov 6 P&F Meeting 7.15pm Nov 6-13 Year 12 Exams Nov 14 Year 12 Graduation Mass and Dinner Nov 15 Year 12 Farewell Assembly Nov 20-27 Year 8-11 Assessment Nov 28 P&F Christmas Carols Nov 29 Christmas Liturgy End of Term 4 for students 2 With Faith and Community in our hearts, the audience were reminded of the outstanding resilience our students display in an ever changing world. We were able to celebrate with joy and gratitude the rich achievements of many students from each year level and to witness the joy of diversity ever present in the College. With inspiring and wonderfully gifted performances by the College Prayer God, our source of holiness, the work of Your hands is manifest in Your saints, the beauty of Your truth is reflected in their faith. May we who aspire to have part in their joy be filled with the spirit that blessed their lives, so that having shared their faith on earth may we also know their peace in your kingdom. Grant this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Message from the Principal (cont’d) Graduation 2013 The Brigidine College Graduation Dinner, is set to be held at the Brisbane Exhibition and Convention Centre on Thursday 14 November 2013. Further details have been provided to the Year 12 students and their families this week. The dinner will be a wonderful opportunity to warmly and formally wish our Year 12 Graduands every success as they graduate from Brigidine. Orchestra, choirs, dance groups and a variety of soloists, the prizes for academic, cultural, sporting and service endeavours were richly celebrated. I would particularly like to thank the many teachers, students, conductors and assistants who worked so professionally on the evening. With meticulous attention to detail, all guests and participants alike were wonderfully proud of the girls and their accomplishments. A special thank you to Mrs Merryl Wheaton for her expert organisation and support to the many people involved in producing such a fine event. I have today received the following email message from Mr Stephen Walsh, Deputy Board Chair regarding the evening: Principal Notes: Staff Changes Over recent days, there have been some changes to the College staff due to health and changing circumstances. Ms Sarah Daff has decided to continue her work in Ghana for the foreseeable future and has decided not to return to Brigidine. Mrs Jenifer Byrne will be continuing in the role as Religious Education Coordinator. Mr Peter Schlencker has needed to take leave for the remainder of 2013 with his health a concern at this stage. He hopes to return in 2014. Ms Ana Lucia Varela will replace Mr Schlencker until the end of the year. College Events Parents, please look forward to the next few weeks as we host a variety of community events. I hope to share with you and your daughters at the Sports Breakfast tomorrow, Friday 1 November and the Performing Arts Showcase afternoon also on Friday 1 November. A Naoimh Bhrid, gui Orainn. Brendan Cahill Principal On behalf of the Board of the College, could you please pass on our congratulations to all those who organised or participated in the Awards and Acknowledgement Evening? It was a wonderful evening that highlighted many of the positive aspects of the College. In particular, could you congratulate all the students who compered, with great poise and assurance, the various segments? I look forward to sharing many College events with all students, their parents and families over the next few weeks. Please check the College calendar on the website for details. 3 4 5 AWARDS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT EVENING College Award Winners AWARDS OF DISTINCTION Principal’s Award: Catriona McCorry and Tellene Foreman Fortiter Award: Tessa Blumke QUT Future Leaders Award: Briana Tsang Senior Social Justice Award: Erin Cuskelly Suaviter Award: Louise Morrissey Australian Defence Force Long Tan Leadership Award Year 12: Sarah Lyons Year 10: Samantha Craven Sherwood/Indooroopilly RSL Citizenship Award: Beatrice Piat COLLEGE COMMUNITY AWARDS Flame of Brigid Awards Chanel House Year 8: Year 9: Year 10: Year 11: Year 12: Jessica Reilly Laura O’Halloran Vi Ly Vivian Do-Dam Georgia Clarke Delany House Year 8: Year 9: Year 10: Year 11: Year 12: Emma Barrie Olivia Willimott Kaila Schefe Aimée Cope Louise Morrissey Damien House Year 8: Year 9: Year 10: Year 11: Year 12: Shannon Ryan Sophie Austin Suuki Ferguson Jade Duncan Jessica Galligan De Porres House Year 8: Ella Farrington Year 9: Isabel Noller Year 10: Samantha Craven Year 11: Judy Diep Year 12: Ashleigh Collishaw MacKillop House Year 8: Ella Power Year 9: Sophie Buckley Year 10: Stephanie Heading Year 11: Hannah Hawkswell Year 12: Courtney Mansfield 6 University of Southern Queensland (Springfield Campus) Year 10 Future Leaders Award: Poppy Nguyen Hannah Gottsmann SENIOR ACADEMIC AWARDS YEAR 12 Practical Excellence Award: Grace Byriel Certificate II in Visual Art Courtney Mansfield Dance Katy-Maree Burgess-Russo Drama Ashleigh Collishaw Home Economics Beatrice Piat Music Erin Donaldson Visual Art Amy Carter Physical Education Beatrice Piat Music Highest VHA in Subject Award: Rinie Bajracharya Accounting, Chemistry, Mathematics B, Mathematics C and Physics Kara Welch Ancient History Hayley Fancourt Business Organisation and Management and Modern History Grace Byriel Biology Sophia Saint-Forrester Dance Maddison Laidsaar Drama (Sonia Lollo Award) Leanne Pham English, Japanese, Legal Studies and Study of Religion Emily Noller English Communication Beatrice Piat French Isabelle Harland Geography Kelsey Shaw Home Economics, Physical Education Taleah Zammit Mathematics A Sachithrani Rajapakse Music Hannah Rushton Visual Art Academic Achievement Award: Allana Cory Certificate III Business Rebecca Politylo Certificate II Information Digital Media and Technology Academic Excellence Award: Jena van Breda Isabelle Harland Leanne Pham Outstanding Academic Performance Award: Sachithrani Rajapakse Grace Byriel Hayley Fancourt Rinie Bajracharya AWARDS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT EVENING College Award Winners (contd.) Queensland University of Technology START QUT JUNIOR ACADEMIC AWARDS Program Award for Accounting and Justice Studies: Illona Rabich Language Award for French: Nikita Aganoff Language Award for Japanese: Brooke Szucs YEAR 11 Practical Excellence Award: Cheryl Nesbitt Cert III in Visual Art Imogen Wilson Dance Genevieve Pearce Drama Olivia Hughes Home Economics Miriam Woodhead Music Nicole Yearbury Physical Education Jade Duncan Visual Art Highest VHA in Subject Award: Celina Budianto Accounting Han Tran Ancient History Olwen Paterson Biology, Chemistry, Geography and Mathematics C Natania Seow Business Organisation and Management, Legal Studies and Music Briana Shea Dance Emma Macknish Drama Sarah Blessing English Jessica Wray Home Economics Athena Dodrill Japanese Hannah Hawkswell Mathematics A Supipi Dissanayake Mathematics B, Physics and Study of Religion Sarah Blessing Modern History Selkie Mackay Visual Art Academic Achievement Award Celina Budianto Certificate III Business Academic Excellence Award: Eliza Castro Briana Shea Sarah Blessing Han Tran Natania Seow YEAR 10 Academic Excellence Award Jane Bartley Monique Herden Vi Ly Kayla Mackinnon Isobella Powell Keely Vit Outstanding Academic Performance Award Samantha Craven Poppy Nguyen Kaila Schefe Briana Tsang Emily Wilkins Worklinks Structured Workplace Learning Student of the Year Award: Isabel Beleza Workslinks School-Based Trainee of the Year Award: Eliza Donaldson YEAR 9 Academic Excellence Award Sophie Austin Christine Eldridge Megan Gersekowski Erin Jory Madeline Read Tia Shadford Lauren Wotherspoon Outstanding Academic Performance Award Sophie Coombs Courtney Fisher Zara Heading Laura O’Halloran YEAR 8 Academic Excellence Award Emma Barrie Erin Benedetti Annabelle Brown Thea Brown Angeline Budianto Brittany Campbell Laina Hosking Trang Huynh Keira Maurovic Abbey O’Sullivan Outstanding Academic Performance Award Jessica Maher Outstanding Academic Performance Award: Athena Dodrill Supipi Dissanayake Jessica Wray Olwen Paterson 7 AWARDS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT EVENING College Award Winners (contd.) COLLEGE CULTURAL AWARDS COLLEGE SPORT AWARDS Performing Arts Excellence Award: Year 12: Tellene Foreman Sarah Lyons Sachithrani Rajapakse Beatrice Piat Year 11: Celina Budianto Vivian Do-Dam Georgia Kennedy Natania Seow Miriam Woodhead Laura Phillpotts Year 10: Maddison Granzin Stephanie Heading Cécile Piat Year 9: Courtney Fisher Chiara Keady Shakira Smeaton Zara Heading Bridget O’Shannessy Year 8: Angeline Budianto Emma Barrie Brittany Campbell Sporting Excellence Award: Year 12: Kelsey Shaw Year 11: Emily Pointon Hailee Ryan Lydia Pointon Year 10: Hannah Casey Rachel Kearns Year 9: Hanne Beirnaert Sachini Godamunne Giaan Shadford Jessica Stallard Year 8: Thea Brown Ellen Cope Phoebe de Glas Students Representing Queensland: Baseball: Montserratt Sandoval Cross Country: Clara Smith Hockey: Hannah Casey Nicole Yearbury Principal’s Art Award & Senior Art Ambassador Award: Katy-Maree Burgess-Russo Racewalking: Clara Smith Mikaela Woodward Public Speaking Award: Tessa Blumke Water Polo: Phoebe Sumner Louise Morrissey The Sr Joan Smith Award: Erin Donaldson The Pierre de Coubertin Award: Amy Carter The Urlabhra Award: Miriam Woodhead Junior Sportswoman of the Year Award: Hannah Casey Clara Smith Senior Sportswoman of the Year Award: Louise Morrissey Principal’s Sports Award: Kelsey Shaw 8 Mission News Reflection Mass to remember all those killed in countries like Syria, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and elsewhere as a result of war, extremism and human rights abuses. In this week’s gospel, Jesus tells the story of the man The Mass will be celebrated who walks around on All Souls Day, Saturday with great pride 2 November, at 10 am at St and religiosity, yet Oliver Plunkett Church, 21 despises everyone Beauvardia Street, Cannon else he meets and Hill. All are welcome. You looks down on othare welcome to stay for ers. Jesus points out that the person with tea and coffee afterwards. understanding and faith in this situation is Please bring a plate of food the outcast, the tax collector, who cries out to share. “God be merciful to me a sinner”. The social outcast’s humility shows up the Pharisee’s haughtiness. Andrew Beiers Humility does not mean that we put ourselves down. Humility comes from the Latin word ‘humus’ which means “close to the earth”. People who live close to the earth are more grounded, earthy and open to transformation through a life of service and justice. Christian humility is about honouring others by sharing our gifts and talents, enabling them to benefit together in community. Deputy Principal Mission Recently, Pope Francis’ speeches to date were put through a software analyser to determine which words he used most often and when. The number two word he used was mercy. Let us offer mercy to ourselves and others when we stumble and fall. What do you think his number one word was? A very special congratulations goes to Brenna Green 12 DM4, our first Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Foundation recipient to graduate with our Year 12 contingent. Coming Events • All Saints Day 1 November - Mass at lunch time • Socktober for Catholic Missions this Thursday wear some odd socks for a gold coin! In many countries around the world, thousands of people, including Christians, have been killed as a result of attacks by extremists, Government abuses or conflict. The Justice and Peace Commission has arranged for a 9 Curriculum Matters Student Achievements It was wonderful to celebrate the achievements of all students at last week’s Awards and Acknowledgement Evening. It is pleasing to talk to many students who set themselves the goal of achieving at a level of academic excellence or outstanding academic performance. The academic awards are based on the evidence provided from all assessment items completed from Term 1 to Term 3. To achieve academic excellence students must demonstrate that they are achieving at an A level across the majority of their subjects at the end of Term 3. Students who received awards for outstanding academic performance have achieved at an A level in all subjects they study, as well as demonstrating a very high level of application and conduct. It was also pleasing this week on Assembly to see so many students from Years 8 to 12 acknowledged for achieving outstanding results in state and national competitions for Mathematics, Chemistry and French. It certainly highlights that many of our students are capable of setting goals for themselves and excelling in their learning. Congratulations to all award winners. 2014 Subjects All students and parents from Years 8 to 10 were emailed a confirmation of their subject allocations this week. If there are still any concerns about subjects, please contact me next week. Every effort has been made to ensure that the majority of students have been placed in 10 their preferred subjects. However, resourcing and timetabling restrictions mean that not all students are able to be placed in all of their electives. If any Year 11 students are considering making any changes to their subject selections next year, they should make an appointment with Mr Crawford to discuss their options and the process that they are required to follow. While students can make an application to make changes, we cannot guarantee any changes. All applications will be considered once results are in and the timetable is finalised. Students and parents will be notified by email if the change can be approved. Year 12 Exams Students and parents were notified by email this week of the Term 4 Exam Timetable. With less than a week of formal lessons left this year, students should be making good progress and organising themselves to complete their final assessment items. QTAC I would encourage your daughters to check their emails regularly for updated information about QTAC, OPs and the end of year results. Mrs Madeleine Grimes has recently reminded students about the importance of checking their preferences carefully to ensure that they optimise their opportunities to access courses. QTAC also regularly sends updates about changes to courses. Students will be notified about any changes by email. Melissa Dever Deputy Principal Curriculum Pastoral News Awards and Acknowledgement Evening Firstly, I would like to congratulate the students and, particularly, the award winners and performers for their contributions to the Awards and Acknowledgement Evening last Friday. This was a wonderful celebration of the many talented girls that we have at Brigidine, publicly recognising them for their outstanding efforts. Leadership Program The Year 11 students have been undergoing a leadership program these last two terms and this has culminated with the announcement last week of our College Captains for 2014. This week it is my pleasure to inform you of those students who will be House Prefects next year. A full list of student leaders including the cocurricular captains for 2014 will be announced next week. Congratulations to the students below: CHANEL HOUSE PREFECTS Karly Doyle Emily Pointon DELANY HOUSE PREFECTS Amber Peucker Hailee Ryan DAMIEN HOUSE PREFECTS Jade Duncan Joanne Kalaja DE PORRES HOUSE PREFECTS Judy Diep Grace Martinac FOLEY HOUSE PREFECTS Alexandra Creevey Caitlin Penman MACKILLOP HOUSE PREFECTS Georgia Adams Olivia Tyson Following the Graduation Mass, the Year 12 students and their parents are invited to attend the Graduation Dinner being held at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre. We ask that parents arrive by 6.30pm as we seat parents first and begin the evening officially at 7pm. At the dinner, students will sit with their parent/s in tables of approximately 10 people. Final Assembly Friday 15 November signifies the final day of school for our Year 12 students and their final Assembly. This is a day for the Year 12s to celebrate with students of the College and we do not invite or encourage parents to attend this morning. As our student body currently fills the hall, we also do not have the space to accommodate parents at this event and we ask you to respect this. Graduation Mass and Dinner As the Year 12 students approach their final days of lessons at school we come to some of the most exciting and memorable events of their schooling. On Thursday 14 November the Graduation Mass and Dinner will be held as we celebrate this ‘rite of passage’. An email will be sent to parents this week with the details of costs, venue and other particulars for our Year 12 students’ final few days at Brigidine College. The Graduation Mass will be held in the Kildare Hall at 5pm where family members are all invited to attend. The students will need to be dressed in their full College uniform (including blazers) for the entire evening. Fortiter et Suaviter I would like to take this opportunity to wish our graduating Year 12 students the very best for their future. I hope that they continue to keep in touch with one another and that they remain strong and gentle women throughout their lives. Merryl Wheaton Acting Deputy Principal Pastoral 11 English News: Year 9 Author Visit On Monday 28 October, the Year 9 English students were lucky enough to be visited by author Alice Pung. Alice has written books including Unpolished Gem and Her Father’s Daughter. She also edited the Growing Up Asian in Australia collection of memoirs. She enlightened us with equally humorous and humbling stories about her heritage and the challenges she faced growing up. Alice conducted a writing workshop for English Extension students in which we were taught to write dialogues and look for stories in our everyday lives. Overall, Alice’s reflections on her unique experiences left us inspired and ready to reflect on our own experiences. Sophie Coombs 9 DM4 STATIONERY 2014 Look out for the Stationery list in your daughter’s Student Planner. Copies are also available now on the College website under Parents/Parent Info/Book Room. Purchases can be made via the link http://www.brigidine.qld.edu.au/Parents/Bookroom.aspx or from any stationery supplier. Closing date for orders via the website is FRIDAY 22 NOVEMBER 2013. Stationery packs will be delivered between Wednesday 2 and Wednesday 22 January 2014. Please note the Bookroom will not be taking any orders. 12 News from the Cultural Coordinator Congratulations to all performers last Friday at the Annual Awards and Acknowledgements Evening. All students performed with energy and enthusiasm. Thank you girls for all of your hard work. Congratulations also to our award winners from the Cultural Cocurricular Awards held on Sunday 20 October. The following girls were acknowledged for their commitment to ensembles and are all deserving recipients. Well done to all involved in the Cocurricular program this year and we look forward to even more in 2014. Group Director’s Award Rising Star String Ensemble Sachithrani Rajapakse and Sarah Lyons Anabella Liang Concert Band Rachel Ofori Mary Tower Cantare Miriam Woodhead Angeline Budianto College Choir Maddison Granzin Celina Budianto Junior Dance Troupe Laura O’Halloran Matilda Coogan Senior Dance Troupe Louise Morrissey Sophia Lazarou Being a member of a performing arts group often means rehearsing all year round and this year is no different with a range of events coming up before the end of term. A reminder about some of the events coming up: Musical Lead auditions: Sunday 17 November 2013 P&F Christmas Carols: Thursday 28 November 2013 This year, the P&F Christmas Carols will be supporting the work of Sarah Daff (former RE Coordinator) who is Bridgettes Georgia Kennedy Courtney Fisher currently volunteering for the Solutions for Life InitiaTheatre Sports Teresa Allison Chiara Keady tive in Ghana. This is a non-government organisation Songwriting Tellene Foreman Natania Seow aimed at providing education for some of the most Stage Manager’s vulnerable in our society - particularly girls and young Grace Phillips Award mothers - so that they may become leaders of change for future generations. Sarah is currently running a Christmas appeal ‘When you eat, they eat’ in order to raise funds to buy beds for the young women at the school. Entry to the P&F Christmas Carols event is by gold coin donation with all proceeds going towards this worthy cause. The night is sure to be a hit with carols, light refreshments, raffles and a ‘Best Dressed’ competition! Dani Senior Cultural Coordinator 13 Uniform Shop Roster for Year 8 Fittings Careers News Monday 4 November 2013 3.00-4.00pm Anne Martin, Debbie Maxwell, Helen Davidson, Lisa Gardner The Options Careers Newsletter is published fortnightly. To locate 4.00-5.00pm the current and back issues of the newsletter for 2013 navigate to the Dot Lawson, Bronwyn Allan, Helen Davidson, Eliza Kent Brigidine webpage at www.brigi5.00-7.00pm dine.qld.edu.au then select the Isabelle Piat, Tracy Barrie, Helena Boyce, Coneqt Parent link at the top of the Madonna O’Sullivan page. Enter your User Name and Password. This is the same as the first part of your email address and Tuesday 5 November 2013 the password you have been given. 3.00-5.00pm If you have misplaced your details, you can contact IT SupCarmelle Duncan, Christine Brown, Debbie Maxwell, port to retrieve them. The Portal pages can be found in Jennifer Bartley the bottom left hand menu. You will then be able to see the Portal tabs at the bottom of the screen. Click on Ca5.00-6.00pm reer Information. Chanda Glynn, Christine Brown, Cathy Holland, Wendy Creevey Contacting the Counsellors While we welcome contact from parents and do our best to attend to enquiries promptly, please understand that due to constraints on our time, it is not always possible to action an immediate response. Appointments can be made via St. Brigid’s or via email to counsellor@brigidine. qld.edu.au. Your understanding is very much appreciated. Madeleine Grimes College Counsellor 6.00-7.00pm Debbie Kearns, Christine Brown, Kathy Shea, Wendy Creevey You are cordially invited to attend the Brigidine College Senior Class of 1993 20 Year Reunion on Saturday 23 November 2013 at 6pm at Brigidine College, Fairley Street Entrance for tour of College followed by drinks and canapes RSVP by 20 November to e.cooke@bigpond.net.au French Excursion Report Last Thursday evening a group of Year 9 and 10 French students were lucky enough to dine at Le Classic French restaurant with Ms Bull and Mrs McNaughton. We were joined by French students from St Joseph’s College, Gregory Terrace and enjoyed a selection of traditional French dishes, including Canard à la orange and escargots (snails) in a parsley sauce. Fabulous entertainment was provided by the musicians who played a variety of traditional French music on the piano accordion, violin (played by the owner’s wife) and ukulele. Everybody had a great time and enjoyed practising their French skills with the French-speaking waiters and Terrace boys and playing baby-foot (foosball). Thank you Ms Bull for organising the event. Sophie Coombs 9 DM4 14 Debating and Public Speaking News Zonta Young Women in Public Affairs This year, both Hayley Fancourt 12 CH3 and Shaylee Rafter 12 CH1 entered this competition which is based on a student’s knowledge of the role of women in society and on her extensive community service. Both students wrote substantial submissions and impressed the judges. Shaylee was selected as the nominee for the Zonta Club of Brisbane Metro Breakfast in recognition of her generous contributions to the Diabetes Association and fundraising for the Leukaemia Foundation. She has travelled widely, promoting the issues relating to diabetes, especially in Canberra where she attended a conference and spoke to members of Parliament. The judges commented on her dedication to volunteering beyond her school activities. Shaylee will receive a substantial award from this Zonta Club next Wednesday morning at their Club Breakfast. Reunion Class of 1988 Gina Brosnan Debating and Public Speaking Coordinator Last Saturday night, the Seniors of 1988 held their reunion and discussed old times. Organisers Katrina King (née Tormey) and Kerri Hruza ensured that a great night was had by all. Past Deputy Principals Margo Walters and Ian White and I were impressed with the careers and even multiple careers our past students have followed. It may be 25 years down the track but, on the night, the years melted away as everyone mingled and discussed the good old days. Some did comment though, that it was a little odd using first names for their teachers! They are already planning their 30th in October 2018, beginning with a tour of the College. This was the second major reunion this year. Yet another will be held on Saturday 23 November for the Class of 1993, who are celebrating their 20th anniversary. See the details on the previous page. These reunions are a clear indicator of the significant part that Brigidine has played in the lives of so many people. Gina Brosnan 15 Drama Department News Sports News S-Troupe welcomes Brigidine to Last week the College had four girls competing in the Queensland State their Theatre Community All Schools’ Championships. On 27 October, seven Year 12 Drama students, accompanied by Miss Ryan and Ms Flook, ventured to Ipswich to observe and participate in the action of S-Troupe. This is a Community Theatre organisation formed in 1992 under the umbrella of Ipswich Little Theatre Society by Life Member Jan Paterson and a group of interested helpers. It aims to give people with disabilities the opportunity to learn and perform theatre skills. In the 14-15yrs 3000m Racewalk, Clara Smith 10 CH3 (15 yrs) won Gold, surpassing her previous State Championship record. She will now head to Townsville for the Australian All Schools’ Championships where she will go head to head against a fierce competitor from Victoria in an attempt to win the National title. We participated in a range of activities from The News Room to skipping and the odd Spiderman Dance. Our task was to analyse the workshop and gain a full understanding of how drama can help build character, confidence and be a great way for any person to express themselves. All of the Brigidine girls had a completely unique, unforgettable and rewarding experience; it was agreed by all that, if given the chance, we would definitely do it again. Riane Ryan Drama Teacher In the same race, Mikaela Woodward 9 CH2 (14 yrs) was placed second behind Clara, taking home the Silver medal. This is another fantastic result and Mikaela will now decide if she will travel to Townsville for the Nationals, to compete alongside Clara. Also on the track but in the Sprint events, Sachini Godamunne 9 CH2 ran in the 100m, 200m and 400m, making finals in both the 100m and 200m. Sachini scorched down the track to run 12.94 and 26.3 seconds, finishing a close 7th in both races and recording a new Personal Best in the 200m. In the field events, Phoebe de Glas 8 DP3 was our lone representative. Phoebe amazingly continues to improve, making both finals in the Shot Put and Discus and recording two new Personal Bests. Remembrance Day Poppies on sale 50 cents See an Interact poppy seller or Mr Beiers Please remember the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month Phoebe threw 10.62m in the Shot Put and 30.32m in the Discus, finishing 8th overall in both events. Whilst she did not qualify for the All Schools’ Nationals, her performances did qualify her to compete at the U14 National Junior Championships. Brigidine College is very proud of these wonderful athletes and their results. Brett Jones Sports Coordinator
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