Volume 12 Issue 3
Transcription
Volume 12 Issue 3
Volume 12 Issue 3 5th February 2010 Thank you to the parents and students who attended our Year 10 Information Night on Monday. During the evening the School Certificate and its requirements were discussed, with input from Ms Hartfield our Curriculum Coordinator. The implications of the increase in the leaving age to 17 were explained. Part of these changes mean that Year 10 is no longer an ‘exiting’ year and most students will progress into Year 11. As a result there will no longer be a Year 10 Graduation Ceremony and classes for Year 10 students will continue after the School Certificate, with Year 10’s last day coinciding with that of the rest of the school. Many schools have removed the Year 10 formal from the calendar and at Xavier this was our intention, but a number of students and families raised the valid issue that there will still be some students leaving at the end of Year 10 and they wanted an opportunity to say goodbye to their friends. As a result we will be holding a Year 10 social evening, no partners, no cars but an opportunity for the year group to celebrate together. On Tuesday evening the AGM for the P&F was held. I congratulate the new office bearers for 2010 and acknowledge and thank them for their continued efforts. President Mandy Marshall Vice President Tracey Newman Treasurer Donna Paton Secretary Karen McGann I take this opportunity to give a big thank you to Abdool and Theresa Outim for their role in fundraising over the past few years. Their coordination has resulted in airconditioning being enjoyed throughout much of the school. The position of fundraising co-coordinator is yet to be filled. If there is a parent willing to take on the role we would be very pleased to hear from them. Drafts for the Australian Curriculum courses in English, Mathematics, Science and History have just been made available for consultation on the ACARA website. Between March and May each state will phase in these documents with a view to having the Curriculum implemented by 2013. At this stage there is no further information on the NSW implementation. At Xavier College the school staff will be examining these documents and preparing for their implementation. Last night I attended the Installation Mass for Bishop Anthony Fisher OP. The Mass was held at St Patrick’s Cathedral, Parramatta. Bishop Anthony was installed as the third Bishop of Parramatta. I attended this celebration with two of our school leaders, Christopher Micallef and Hannah Guilfoyle. It was truly a memorable occasion. Yours in Xavier John Ley Acting Principal Postal Address: PO Box 98 Cranebrook NSW 2749 Phone: 4777 0900 Fax: 4777 0930 Address: Ninth Avenue, Llandilo 2747 Email: xavadmin@xaviercollege.nsw.edu.au Website: www.xavierllandilo.catholic.edu.au From the Acting Assistant Principal “Routine” is a word that is often used around schools as it describes the everyday events, rules and expectations a student uses to make their learning as easy as possible. The more a child is in a positive routine, the more quickly and able they are to take on life’s challenges. Being on time to school each day is part of that routine. Lateness to school is becoming an issue, with some days in particular having a large number of students arriving late. This is disheartening. Students who start late often have a disrupted day as they are less organised, miss out on the announcements for the day, do not know what is going on in the College, and can be socially limited as they do not have the same normal interactions with peers and teachers. As parents, making sure that your child is at school on time (before the 8:30am bell) is one of the most important things you can do to encourage a positive routine. The road signs in the car park and in the drop off zones at the front of the school must be obeyed for everyone’s safety. Parking in a no-parking area or stopping to let children into or out of your car in a no-stopping zone limits traffic flow, increases frustration for fellow parents and increases the chance of accidents. At the crossing, drivers must not stop within 20m of the crossing as doing so limits visibility and puts children at risk. Parking along the service road to the bottom car park limits this road to one lane and forces other drivers, including our senior students, into dangerous situations. The local police have been invited to patrol the front of Xavier College on a random yet regular basis, and they will not hesitate to fine drivers who ignore the signs around the front of the school. Yours in Xavier Paul Hocking (Acting Assistant Principal) GIFTED & TALENTED SCIENCE STUDENTS Last year the following Xavier College students were recognized through our Gifted and Talented program and were invited to enter a competition run by the University of Sydney: Jason Johnston, David Kennedy, Jessica Landrebe, Samantha Newman, Jacqueline Pace, Danielle Rayner, Aaron Sharman, Adam Suter, Nicole Vella and Jessica Walker. We have just received the results for this competition and are very excited to announce that Jason Johnston has been selected to participate in a 3 day workshop at Sydney University as part of the Gifted and Talented Program. Our students performed extremely well in this competition with 60% of the participants scoring above average results compared to all other Gifted and Talented students who sat the qualifying exams for the G&T discovery program. Jason will have the opportunity to attend a program of various workshops over a 3 day period in April or July. Jason’s results place him in the top 13% of Gifted and Talented students. Other extremely pleasing results are : Adam Suter top 18% Danielle Rayner top 23% David Kennedy top 26% Jessica Walker top 26% Many thanks to all the students who were prepared to give this very challenging exercise a go, and to spend some of their time in preparing for it. All students will receive certificates for their participation on assembly. Mrs Louise Wakeling and Mrs Jan Payens Year 11 Biology Excursion Last week Year 11 Biology went to the ‘Longneck Lagoon Environment Education Centre’, as part of our ‘Local Ecosystem’ area of study. We participated in a variety of activities to help increase our knowledge of the Longneck Lagoon ecosystem and also to give us a firsthand experience of field work – to see the importance of field work and what it involves. Throughout the day, we tested and calculated many things. By using the appropriate equipment, we were able to test a variety of characteristics within both the terrestrial and aquatic environments; from measuring the vegetation to the soil pH in the terrestrial environment and from the turbidity of water to the water temperature in the aquatic environment. One activity that was a ‘crowd favourite’ was the testing of the biological indicators. We ‘caught’ organisms in the aquatic environment and then examined them. When an organism was caught, the expressions on our faces were priceless. Everyone learnt something new throughout the field trip and we found it very interesting. Our experiences and results from the excursion will now be used as part of our assessment task. We would like to thank both Mr King and Mrs Michael for organising the excursion and taking care of us. Also a big thank you to both group leaders from the ‘Longneck Lagoon Environment Education Centre’. Georgia Marshall, Year 11 Biology. Please see over page for photos Page 2 Biology excursions Page 3 CATECHIST’S AT WORK Here are some photos of our Year 11 students being catechists at Henry Fulton Primary school. After settling their nerves as to whether or not they would be able to cope with 13 infant students (with very short attention spans), and amazement at how tiny their chairs were, our students were a credit to Xavier College. Many thanks to our Group A Catechists Hayley Birch, Jessica Donald-Smith, Manell Abbas, Taylah Clark, Rachel Bohr and Jessica Douglas-Smith Kellie Robinson Religious education Co-ordinator ============================================== As you are aware we are performing “Grease: The Musical”. The members of the cast are seeking assistance with costumes for the era. If you have or know of anyone that has any flared skirts or dresses from the 1950's/1960's that we could use for the prom scene, we would love to borrow them. We are also looking for men's suit jackets for the same scene. If anyone has any wigs that they feel that they could part with, these are also needed. We are appealing to anyone within the Community who may have a truck that we could use during production week to assist with the movement of props etc to the theatre and back again. (Production week runs from Monday May 17th to Saturday May 22nd inclusive). Thank you for your assistance. If you have any questions please feel free to contact Trudi Barnes (Costumes/Stage Manager) on 4777 0900. Page 4 On the 25th and 26th February, Year 7 went to Winmalee Christian Centre for our Reflection Days. The theme for each day was Noah’s Ark. We were reminded that like the animals on the ark we are all unique and special parts of God’s creation. We participated in a number of fun activities. Working in small groups and in silence we had to create an ark using equipment such as a balloon, newspaper, straws, paddle pop sticks and elastic bands. This was really difficult as we couldn’t speak. In our teams we also had to design and make paper aeroplanes, to determine who made the most accurately flying planes and whose plane could fly the furthest We learnt that even though we are all different, we are still important. We also learnt that we should be ourselves and that we shouldn’t try to change who we are just to fit in. Over the course of the day we got to know some other students who we didn’t already know. We also played games like tunnel ball, which helped us to communicate and work as a team. At recess and lunch we were able to make the most of the beautiful weather, by going on the tyre swing, playing soccer or just enjoying our lunch with our friends. The day finished with a meditation where we were able to reflect on what we’d learnt about ourselves and others. We enjoyed our first Xavier Reflection Day and are already looking forward to our Reflection Day next year. Ethan Green and Nicholas Randall (7 Blue) Page 5 Forget the rate rise. Go to the movies! AND Help raise money for Air conditioning Enjoy the latest release movies these school holidays with a little help from Xavier College and these fantastic HOYTS ticket packs. Pass Pack Contents (passes) Price Bargain Pack 5 General Admission $50 (Mon-Thurs only) Child Fun Pack 5 Child passes (unrestricted) $50 Movie Lover 5 Unrestricted $65 To get your movie passes, complete the order form below and return it to the office, with full payment, by Friday 19 March. Tickets will be available for collection during the last week of Term 1, just in time for the holidays! Conditions: • Each pass is valid for 9 months. • Each pass may be exchanged at any HOYTS cinema box office Australia wide • Passes may also be redeemed for both Xtreme Screen and The Halfpipe • Child passes valid for children 15 years of age and younger Homegroup Name Ticket Pack Price (ea) Bargain Pack $50 Child Fun Pack $50 Movie Lover $65 Qty Ordered Sub-total Order total Page 6 Important Dates Term 1 2010 Thursday 11th March—17th March Monday 15th March– Wednesday 17th March Year 12 Assessment Block Year 9 Camp Monday 15th—Friday 19th March Year 11 Assessment Block Monday 15th March Vaccination Year 7 & 10 Tuesday 23rd March Year 7 Core teachers/ Parent Teacher Night Tuesday 30th March Cross Country Thursday 1st April Holy Thursday Stations of the Cross IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING THE UNIFORM SHOP The uniform shop will be closed Thursday 25th March It will reopen Wednesday 31st March UNIFORM SHOP Xavier Uniform Shop Opening Hours Thursday 8am - 4pm Phone 4777 4068 Page 7