newsletter - Killester College
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newsletter - Killester College
Killester College www.killester.vic.edu.au newsletter International Womens Day Lord, make me an instrument of peace. Bless all women who daily strive to bring peace to their communities, their homes and their hearts. Give them strength to continue to turn swords into ploughshares. Where there is hatred, let me sow love. We pray for all women who face prejudice, inequality and gender disparities. Help us see and to face the discrimination against women in all the many forms it may take. Where there is injury, pardon. Comfort all women who suffer from the pain of war, violence, and abuse. Help them to become instruments of their own reconciliation and peace. Where there is darkness, light; where there is untruth, truth. Comfort all women who struggle in the darkness of abuse, poverty, and loneliness. May we stand with them in light to acknowledge their suffering and strive to remove the burdens of shame or embarrassment. Where there is sadness, new joy. Help us to see the strength and goodness in all women and men. Transform our hearts to celebrate the love and grace of all people. And may we be blessed with the courage of St Clare of Assisi to follow our own path of love for you and all sisters and brothers. Deborah Hirt March 11th 2016 Principal’s Message Dear Parents and Friends, It has been a very eventful week to begin March. Our Year 10s spent the week involved in their Work Education program, a very necessary and engaging series of sessions exploring life in the workforce and future career pathways planning. This is in preparation for their Work Experience week later in the year and is a worthwhile preparation of students for meaningful thinking and discussion with their parents regarding subject selection and future tertiary pathways. International Women's Day was celebrated by the Community Service committee who showed an inspiring documentary about the life of Afghan woman, Malala Yousafzai, who risked her life to enhance Afghani and Pakistani girls’ right to education. Many Year 10 students were also enthralled by Yassmin Abdel-Magied, a young Muslim woman who also had an inspiring story. Her story showed what can be achieved, the importance of looking for opportunities and/or creating them yourself and about being confident about working in areas where few women are seen (Yassmin is a mechanical engineer who works on a remote oil and gas rig). Our Year 11s have been in Canberra, where the focus was on their developing sense of citizenship and what that means to young Australians. They were fortunate enough to view the High Court in session and toured the new National Museum of Australia, not only a magnificent example of modern architecture but also housing artefacts from 50,000 years of Australian history and culture. By all reports the new accommodation at Leumeah Lodge was excellent and one of their highlights included an evening viewing Enlighten Canberra, where many cultural institutions are starkly lit after dark to reveal unexpected delights. Our Year 12 cohort travelled to Blampied near Daylesford for Retreat. We will hear more of their trip in next week’s newsletter. Our Inter-school swim team is to be congratulated for their magnificent effort to come third in the SCSA swimming competition. Challenged by the fact that no Year 11s were available for the event. the Killester girls united to be the only school to enter competitors in every event - a terrific display of teamwork and camaraderie. We thank all students for their ongoing positive contributions to these important events in the school and to their dedicated teachers who are working tirelessly to enable this breadth of rich experiences that the girls were able to participate in. Stephen McPhail, Teaching and Learning Leader Compassion - walking with and having empathy for all The Week Ahead MARCH Monday 14th No School Labour Day Public Holiday Tuesday 15th Stewardship Council Thursday 17th Duke of Ed Camp Yr 12 VCV Excursion 7:30pm-10:00pm Friday 18th Duke of Ed Camp School Assembly P2 (Y12) Be Alert to Symptons and Signs of Contagious Diseases The College has been notified by the Health Department of the recent outbreak of chickenpox and measles. Chickenpox is an infection that presents with a low-grade fever and rash. Measles usually begins with a fever, sore throat, red eyes and a cough. A rash typically develops around three to seven days after the first symptons, generally starting on the face and then spreading to the rest of the body. SCSA Swimming Carnival On the 8th of March the Killester Interschool swim team made their way into MSAC for the annual SCSA swimming sports. It may have been an incredibly warm night, but that didn’t stop us having one of the biggest teams in recent years, with 50 girls from Years 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12 all competing. The girls started the night off with a bang, with all three medley relay teams finishing in the top three. And this did not stop there, as the girls continued to feature heavily in the top three across all events. Although we were missing our Year 11 swimmers, as they were off on camp, Killester managed to be the only team to field a competitor in every event on the night, and all girls should be congratulated on this huge achievement. And it was this commitment from the girls, that saw them finish third overall on the night. A huge congratulations goes to our Year 12 girls, swimming in their final meet, as they managed to finish second overall in the senior division. Congratulations also go to our junior and intermediate teams, who both finished third in their age groups. I would like to thank all the parents who came along to support their daughters on the night, as well as all the parents who managed to get the girls to our early morning swim sessions, without this support the night would not have been as successful as it was. And a final thank you to all staff who helped out on the night and in the lead up to the event, your assistance and support was greatly appreciated by all the girls. Miss Nicole Clark Sports Co-ordinator For more information please visit https://www2. health.vic.gov.au/public-health/infectiousdiseases. If you believe your daughter has developed symptoms, the College advises you make an appointment with your daughter’s doctor as soon as possible and DO NOT send her to school until your doctor deems it safe to return. Term 2 Music Lessons Application Forms for Term 2 Music Lessions are now available in the front office. Compassion - walking with and having empathy for all Year 7 Camp On Wednesday 2nd of March Year 7 students and selected teachers arrived at Springvale Town Hall. The students came with their luggage in hand and a smile on their face. We all were very eager to know what companions were in our activity and cabin groups. Once all of the luggage was packed onto the buses, we headed off to Phillip Island. The parents waved goodbye. Some were even crying!! The Beach After the Wild life park we headed down to the beach! At the beach we got changed an ready for some fun. There was a sandcastle competition. Mostly everyone was playing with the sand, there were also times when the teachers called class by class to go into the water and play! It was like a stampede of eager children who wanted to go into the water. The water was probably the coolest part at the beach. After the beach the entire group of Year 7s and teachers made the journey to Phililp Island youth camp. At the camp we were greeted by Michael, he explained the rules and suddenly, before we knew it, we were already off doing our activities. These included the GIANT swing, the wonderous Flying Fox , hat and jewellery making, the swimming pool, trampolines, low ropes course and more....just to name a few. Over the next couple of days the Year 7 students participated in many activities. Camp! The Wildlife Park All the students were jumping out of their seats. We were highly enthusiastic about going to the wildlife park. But quickly and quietly the teachers settled everyone down and we made our way off into the wildlife park. Once the rules had been made clear we collected our buckets of food and headed off!! We could feed lots of different animals. Some of the students excitedly made their way over to the open kangaroo enclosure. Some found it fun others found it creepy for others like Kanishka Kapil. Isabella Katipa interviewed her and she said “The enclosure was cool but it was scary too. The Kangaroos would actually jump at you.” There were other animals too like Wallabies, Emus and Koalas. The Emus chased after some students and teachers! After “Killester’s Got Talent” was over and the winners where announced, we were off to vote for the Year 7 leaders for 2016. The candidates gave speeches regarding why they thought they would be a good leader! Finally it was the day to go home, we were all sad about leaving camp but at the same time we were all full of joy because we were about to see our parents again! On the last day we had to clean our cabins and the camp. We were all given areas to make sure there was no rubbish. After that was the fun part. Most of the activities were open to go on again! We were given free time to enjoy the activities for one last time. Camp was amazing but your parents are someone you will always miss. I hope everyone goes on camp next year too! Isabella Parker Katipa- St Nea and Kanishka Kapil- Saint Rafka The Year 7 Leaders 2016 are: Chisholm Ella Dawson Romero Alannah Dingli Mackillop Alexandra Chahla Celebrations Alicia Tran Anna Eam Sports Sierra Lee Emily Telly Brigid Charlene Nheu Arts Jenny Sam Sarah Pachi Community Service Natalie Abeyratne Rebecca Abela Student Council Tram Misa Le Emerald Nguyen Compassion - walking with and having empathy for all Year 9 Visual Art Excursion On the 23rd of February, the two Year 9 Visual Art Classes visited ‘The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia’, the National Gallery of Victoria’s gallery for Australian art. It was a very hot 38 degree day, which was just right for walking around the nice, cool gallery. At the main entrance our education guides greeted us and directed us to store our bags and handed us little fold out chairs. We thought they would be horribly uncomfortable, but were actually perfect to carry around the gallery allowing us to have a seat whilst listening to our education guide and studying the art. The focus of our visit to the gallery was to study and learn about our Australian Indigenous art. Our guide told us about the tribes that lived in Australia before white settlement. We learnt about the way they lived, women’s roles in Indigenous communities and the stories behind their art depicted through symbols. We further learned about their rituals and ceremonies, still being practiced today. The way Indigenous people used to live and the way they tell their stories through pictures, dance and art is truly fascinating. The first exhibition we saw was in a big room full of Hermannsburg AFL pots. The ‘Hermannsburg Potters’ are a group of Aboriginal women, who design and make the pots, belong to a small community 130 kilometres south-west of Alice Springs. The pots had football players sculptured on top of them. These were Indigenous players doing a symbolic and/or memorable action. For example, there was a pot with Nicky Winmar in 1993 lifting his shirt to show he was proud to be black. Along with these pots, the team flags hung from the roof and there was a replica football ground, making the room a fun, colourful display. Following the pots, we visited more rooms and saw more art, ranging from very early Aboriginal art through to present day Aboriginal art, whether it be a neon light sculpture or a painting of a kangaroo on bark. I think the way that artists express their art and can tell a story that everyone deciphers differently is really amazing. VCAL Guest Speaker for Work Related Skills On Friday the 4/3/2016 Mr Barrett, a student teacher at Killester College, came and spoke to us about the varied jobs that he had done, the reasons people worked and different work conditions. We really appreciate him taking the time to share his work journey with us. Thank you, Mrs Wilman and the VCAL students Lastly, we carried our little fold out chairs to a massive sculpture, metres tall by metres wide, a maze of barbwire and iron that caught everyone’s eye. We all had different theories as to what it may have meant. As we sat down in discussion, I think all of us realised how much deeper things can be if you take a second glance and talk about it. Everyone had such different opinions and we all loved sharing ideas. To conclude the day, we had half an hour to look around the gallery ourselves, taking notes and analysing our favourite piece of art before setting foot outside into the scorching, hot sun. Acacia Quinn - Year 9 St Rita Music - Year 7 Choir Congratulations to the Year 7 choir who had their first performance last week after just three rehearsals. The choir performed "Like I'm Gonna Lose You" and "One Call Away" at the Year 7 camp to an appreciative audience of students and staff. Well done to our soloists Anna, Kartika, Isabella and Lynette. Year 7 choir will now be rehearsing on Friday lunchtime in the classroom of Maria Goretti. New members are welcome at any time. Miss Addis, Music Learning Leader . Compassion - walking with and having empathy for all KILLESTER COLLEGE INVOLVEMENT COMMITTEE EASTER EGG raffle Tickets must be returned by Friday 18th March, 2016 Prizes awarded for: Most tickets sold by a class. Tickets sold should have purchaser’s name and telephone number on the butt. Tickets to be returned to Homeroom Teachers in an envelope which has both student name and class on the front. 1st Prize: A Gigantic Basket of Chocolate Eggs 2nd Prize: A Big Basket of Chocolate Eggs 3rd Prize: A Basket of Chocolate Eggs Tickets - $1.00 each or 5 for $5.00 Drawn - Thursday 24th March, 2016 Money raised will go towards the KIC Student Support Fund . Learning Today, Leading Tomorrow FAMILY LEARNING CENTRE PROGRAM TERM 1 2016 CONVERSATION ENGLISH CLASSES AT KILLESTER ON MONDAYS • Conversational English Classes will be held on Mondays from 9.30 to 11.30 am. • They will be held in the Family Learning Centre. Please report to the reception when you come into the school. • Classes start on Monday 8th February 9.30 am. The classes will run each Monday till the end of term • The classes will be conducted by tutors from the Adult Multicultural Education Services in Springvale. (AMES) • Please bring a pen and an exercise book or note pad. • Morning tea will be provided. • Classes are free. There is no cost to participants • All parents and families of Killester and wider community are welcome to join these classes. • If you are interested in these classes but cannot come on Mondays then please contact me at school. FREE COMPUTER CLASSES FOR PARENTS IN TERM 1 This is your chance to learn Basic Computer skills and be introduced to the first steps in using an Apple Mac. Also how to use the Internet and send Emails and get to know the School Web site and much more! Mar 2nd Mar 9th Mar 16th When Wednesdays At 7 to 8.30 pm Where In the Family Learning Centre All Parents are welcome. Please RSVP by email or use Reply Slip RSVP Roger van Langenberg rvanlangenberg@killester.vic.edu.au Reply Slip I will be attending the computer classes Name…………………………………………………………………………………………… Phone Number……………………………………………………………………………… Daughters Name…………………………………………… Language if Interpreter required……………....................... . Learning Today, Leading Tomorrow KILLESTER COLLEGE 433 Springvale Road, Springvale 3171 Telephone: (03) 9547 5000 Fax: (03) 9547 6621 Email: principal@killester.catholic.edu.au ABN 785 349 953 534 March, 2016 KILLESTER COLLEGE TENNIS COACHING PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS – 2016 – Term 2 Second Term coaching lessons for 2016 will commence on Tuesday, April 12th and will end on Friday 24th June. Tennis coaching this year is taken by Stephen Sruk, who was a member of the winning 1997 State Grade Pennant team for Dendy Park and in 1999 played in the winning State Grade team for Royal South Yarra. Stephen also won the Victorian Hardcourt Singles Championships in 1995 and was runner-up in 1997. He is a registered T.C.A.V. and Tennis Australia Club Professional Qualified Coach. Classes will be conducted on Monday to Friday, lunchtimes from 12.40pm. The lessons will be 45 minutes in duration but alternative times and days can be arranged. The cost for the ten week term will be $100.00 for a tennis lesson each week (consisting of maximum six students per group). New students will be placed into groups with vacancies. You will be informed of available time slots when the reply slip is returned to Stephen or school office. If you would like some more information or interested in having tennis lessons, contact Stephen Sruk – Mobile Phone 0419 311 291 by Friday 29th April so that groups and times can be arranged according to available time slots. REPLY SLIP NAME _______________________________________________ CLASS __________________ TELEPHONE NO. _____________________________________ EXPERIENCE: Beginner (Please circle one answer) Intermediate ROOM NO. _____________ Advanced PREFERRED DAY, IF AVAILABLE: . Learning Today, Leading Tomorrow FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE INFORMATON FOR PARENTS Every Victorian child should have access to the world of learning opportunities that exist beyond the classroom. The Camps, Sports and Excursions Fund helps ensure that no student will miss out on the opportunity to join their classmates for important, educational and fun activities. It is part of making Victoria the Education State and the Government’s commitment to breaking the link between a student’s background and their outcomes. CAMPS, SPORTS & EXCURSIONS FUND (CSEF) School camps provide children with inspiring experiences in the great outdoors, excursions encourage a deeper understanding of how the world works and sports teach teamwork, discipline and leadership. All are part of a healthy curriculum. CSEF will be provided by the Victorian Government to assist eligible families to cover the costs of school trips, camps and sporting activities. HOW TO APPLY Contact the school office to obtain a CSEF application form or download from www.education.vic.gov.au/csef MORE INFORMATION For the CSEF application closing dates and more information about the fund visit www.education.vic.gov.au/csef If you hold a valid means-tested concession card or are a temporary foster parent, you may be eligible for CSEF. A special consideration category also exists for asylum seeker and refugee families. The allowance is paid to the school to use towards expenses relating to camps, excursions or sporting activities for the benefit of your child. The annual CSEF amount per student is: • $125 for primary school students • $225 for secondary school students. 1 . Learning Today, Leading Tomorrow WAVERLEY BLUES JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB 'Nal :ADEMy„, tat 11 mumFOOTAL n VTii atwiltviwn/c, GIRLS FOOTY CLINIC (Wed 16th March 2016) Pinewood Reserve 4.30-5.30pm goat s ait geant 7-13 Pinewood Drive Mt Waverley 3149 - I i • I N4111.07 . Learning Today, Leading Tomorrow