newsletter - Killester College
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newsletter - Killester College
Killester College www.killester.vic.edu.au newsletter Friday November 13, 2015 Prayer Principal’s Message For all who have served the cause of peace in the armed forces, we pray… Dear Parents and Friends, For all who have lost loved ones due to war, we pray… For all who continue to suffer due to war, we pray… For all who long for Your peace, we pray… For all who dedicate their lives to Your peace, we pray… For all who bring Your comfort to veterans and their families, we pray… For all of us – called to be messengers of Your peace, we pray… Last Friday we held the final of our 60th Celebration events at the Dingley International where around 250 people gathered for a Dinner Dance. The Dance part was superfluous for most of the evening as the laughter and chatter drowned out the music. There is something very special about listening to the sounds of people re-igniting old friendships and sharing stories. There was a lot of joy on the evening and regardless of the decade people came to Killester, all were connected by the rich Brigidine environment of the school. Past principals, Sisters Ann Boyd and Helen Toohey shared a few of their memories with the gathering, and Sister Pat Dimick, a past student of Killester who went on to join the Brigidine order, led us in a blessing at the commencement of the evening. At one point, a group of past students from the 70s stood up and sang the school song! There was a sense of gratitude from the women, who with the wisdom of time, were appreciative of the experiences offered to them when they attended Killester. There was a different excitement at Killester last night - the excitement that comes from anticipation as 2016 Year 7 parents and students attended a BBQ and conversation evening. Parents and daughters gathered around tables talking about their hopes and fears for starting a new school. It was a wonderful way to meet new families and share common concerns. After a BBQ dinner, special guest, Andrew Fuller, addressed the gathering to discuss resilience and how parents can encourage their daughters to develop their brain to maximise both learning and resilience. It was an enjoyable presentation and many of us discovered we are quite uncoordinated when it comes to some of the games he gave us. My thanks to parents from the Killester Involvement Committee who cooked the food for everyone, the parents did a wonderful job, as did our current Year 7 Leaders who greeted and assisted during the evening. It has been a busy week with Year 12 exams coming to a close and Year 11 exams commencing. Our Year 9 Duke of Ed girls have travelled to Lorne on an overnight camp and bushwalk and we look forward to their safe return today. Of course, all Year 9 girls went to on their annual 3 day camp to Lake Eildon just 2 weeks ago - congratulations to all the girls for what has been reported to be a fantastic camp. Learning Today, Leading Tomorrow The Week Ahead Principal’s Message Continued ..... NOVEMBER The girls kept good spirits entering into the different activities and sleeping in the tents - the only complaint was from a couple of teachers who found they were not as young as they used to be when it came to sleeping on the hard ground - wisdom has its price. Best wishes to you and your family for the coming week. Monday 16th Yr 11/12 Exams Yr11 VCAL Finish Yr9 Humanities Excursion Yr8 Music Incursion Wotopera Rehearsal 3:15pm-4:45pm Music Soiree Tuesday 17th Yr12 Exams Yr11 Transition Yr10 PE Incursion Music Soiree Wednesday 18th Yr12 Exams Yr11 Transition Yr10 PE Incursion Music Soiree Thursday 19th Graduation Dinner Yr11 Transition Friday 20th Yr11 Transition Leanne Di Stefano, Principal Library News - VCE VCD Book Jackets When is a book not a book?! When it is a piece of 'DESIGN'. The beautiful book covers on display in the Library are not actually books to be borrowed and read. They are in fact graphic designs created by our talented VCE Year 11 Visual Communication Design students. Some are covers for actual stories with new covers designed by the students, while others are concept ideas for books that could be written with covers designed by the students. Look inside the book covers for the designer’s photo, name and profile. So there you have it …a book that is not a book but a piece of 'DESIGN'. School Uniform School Uniforms are now available for purchase at: Buxwear 169 Cheltenham Road, Dandenong Phone: 03 9792 0424 Opening hours are: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm Saturday 9:30am -2pm Learning Today, Leading Tomorrow Killester 60th Dinner Celebrations Learning Today, Leading Tomorrow Google Expeditions Last Friday Killester hosted a visit from the Google Expeditions Pioneer Program. A representative came with all the equipment necessary to host an expedition - a 3D virtual visit to some of the world’s great landmarks and scenic views. Expeditions uses a 3D device called "Google Cardboard" which is a simple viewer holding a mobile phone running a special Google Cardboard app. All students in years 8 and 9 were treated to an expedition, and there were many gasps of amazement from students and teachers alike at the 3D immersive experience, with some students suffering from vertigo when experiencing the dizzying heights of rock climbers on Yosemite's El Capitan. I would like to thank the students and teachers for giving up class time so that all could experience the expeditions, and also thank google for making Killester part of the Expeditions Pioneer Program. Mr Richard Kelleher, eLearning Leader . Learning Today, Leading Tomorrow As a student at Killester, I, Jessica Hackett, learned that Strength and Kindliness are not mere words: they are truths to live by. We should all have the moral strength and courage to be true to who we are and to be welcoming to others. Returning 15 years later to teach Drama and English has been a fantastic opportunity to return to a place where such truths are held dear and are experienced every day. So what does strength and kindliness mean in action beyond the Killester gates? It means speaking for those who can’t speak; standing for those who can’t stand; walking freely for those who are not free to walk. I am planning to hand deliver a petition to the House of Representatives in regards to the rights of asylum seekers in the hope that they can finally be treated with dignity and respect. And I plan to walk. I want to show our Parliament - our government - that the people of Australia are kind and strong. That we are strong enough and kind enough to give welcome to those who most need it. To do this I will be walking from Melbourne to Canberra to deliver this petition, obtaining as many signatures as I can along the way. While walking, I will document through film the ways in which people help me (food, shelter, etc.). I will also visit organisations and individuals who are helping and supporting asylum seekers and refugees. I’ll visit people and document stories from those who have settled here. People who know that Australia is a land of justice and compassion. People we have welcomed. Sign the petition on Open Day or stop by at Killester If you would like to help, visit The Welcome Petition on Facebook or contact jhackett@killester.vic.edu.au . Learning Today, Leading Tomorrow Killester College Fundraiser for China Little Flower Orphanage 2016 FAMILY PLANNER CALENDAR only $20! AVAILABLE AT THE OFFICE! A great Christmas present for any family! • • • • Contains all Australian and New Zealand School Term Dates and Holidays Up to 5 family members can each have their own column to record what they are up to on any given day. BONUS stickers – a huge selection of reminder stickers to save you time and keep the kids amused Whiteboard at the bottom of the calendar for those urgent messages . Learning Today, Leading Tomorrow Simply • Register on the Sustainable School Shop website - www.sustainableschoolshop.com.au Second-hand uniform trading system • List Wanted & For Sale Ads (Browsers tell each other what Buy and Sell Second-hand Uniforms As Killester College no longer operates a second hand uniform shop, families may buy and sell directly to each other using this website. they require and what they have to sell). • The school’s uniform lists are loaded into the system to make the Ad listing process easy, fast and accurate. • Our Ad Matching service shows you - Exactly the right items to buy - Who has the most items you need - The cheapest items • Assistance is provided to accurately price items. • Buyers contact Sellers, and arrange where and when to transact. • Excellent email and telephone helplines are provided: 1300 683 337 Cost • Browse and search the for sale ads for free • Single items can be advertised for $1.00 • Annual subscriptions $19.95 (includes Ad Matching) Also Buy & Sell Pricing Guide • Calculators • Like New • Sporting items • Excellent • Musical items • Very Good • Electronics & DVD’s • Good 70% 60% 50% 40% • Stationery ww w.sustainableschoolshop.com.a u ABN 55 114 136 211 Helpful tips • Be patient, items transact all year round • Peak trading times are: change of season, end of year and year start • Listing Wanted and For Sale Ads gets results • Our unique Ad Matching Service shows you who to transact with, and will save you lots of time • Be realistic when pricing items • Telephoning sellers provides a quicker response as many people do not regularly check their emails • Pre-arrange who to transact with if your items are still being used and write the availability date in your Ad • Respect other browsers and remember to Delist your Ads promptly when no longer needed • Meet somewhere convenient to transact, don’t make special trips and just fit it in to your normal activities . Learning Today, Leading Tomorrow
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