Bulletin 25 February 2015 - St Dominic`s Priory College
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Bulletin 25 February 2015 - St Dominic`s Priory College
ST DOMINIC’S PRIORY COLLEGE 139 Molesworth Street, North Adelaide. 5006. BULLETIN Diary Dates TONIGHT P & F Meeting - 7:30pm Thursday 26 February Year 8 Vaccinations WEDNESDAY 25 FEBRUARY 2015 Telephone: 8267 3818 E-Mail: admin@stdominics.sa.edu.au WEEK 5 – TERM 1 Facsimile: 8267 4877 Web Site: www.stdominics.sa.edu.au Thurs 26 - Fri 27 Feb Year 10 Geography Kangaroo Island Trip Friday 27 February Primary Field Day Sunday 1 March Old Scholars’ Mass Monday 9 March Adelaide Cup Day Holiday Wednesday 18 March SACSGSSA Swimming Carnival Sunday 22 March Sports Day Thursday 2 April SACSGSA Athletics Carnival Friday 3 April Good Friday Monday 6 April Easter Monday Wednesday 8 April SASSSA Athletics Carnival Friday 10 April Last Day of Term 1 2015 Term Dates Term 1: 27 Jan - 10 April Term 2: 28 April - 3 July Term 3: 20 July - 25 Sep Term 4: 12 Oct - 4 Dec UNIFORM SHOP Opening Hours During Term Mondays 10:30am - 1:30pm Thursday 26 February 12:30pm - 4:30pm Thursday 5 March 10:30am - 1:30pm Dear Parents, We hear a lot today about what is described as Emotional Intelligence and its power to predict, more certainly than an IQ, who will be successful in life. This is not surprising really and in our lives we would probably say that experience has taught us the truth that a person who has a capacity for empathy will be admired and respected in most settings. A Christian education is built on the assumption that the following of Jesus requires the education of the heart as well as of the mind and body and it is very much in tune with a contemporary understanding of empathy. Yesterday at the Investiture Mass we commissioned our elected student leaders with a badge which entitles them to extend their support and empathy to the whole student community. There is no one way of doing this and within the St. Dominic’s Priory College setting students have been elected to a variety of service roles, as Prefects, as Class representatives, as House Captains and as Year 12 Seniors. Beyond that numerous co-curricular activities will provide a way of understanding others beyond one’s own home class. Old Scholars Mass Yesterday’s Investiture Mass Two Prefects, Head, Kalyna Becker and Year 11 Prefect Elena Muscat reflected for us on the gospel reading from Matthew 5: 13 – 16, in which Jesus uses the metaphors of salt and light to teach us how the person true to their Christian calling might respond to their call. Next week do yourself a favour and read what they had to say. You are invited – OSA MASS Old Scholar St. Dom’s Parents and other family members are warmly invited to the Annual Old Scholars Mass in the Chapel on this Sunday 1st March. This is a great opportunity to get to know those who in other generations shared your Dominican education and to pray with and for each other. The Mass begins at 9.30am. Afterwards there is an informal morning tea in the Hall and the members of the Committee will say a few words. Tonight’s Parents and Friends Meeting is our first on for the year and we would love to have new and familiar faces to share what is a significant way of contributing to your daughter’s education. Most of you have heard our President Maria Lappas and Vice President Michelle Hogan assure you that it is a friendly, informative and non-pressured evening commencing at 7.30pm in the Reception area. 9:30am Sunday 1st March, 2015 Friday morning mass in the Chapel 8.15am College Chapel • to be followed by shared Morning Tea in the Hall ALL WELCOME! Sr Jillian Havey, Principal St Dominic’s Priory College Friends of the Library Club The “Friends of the Library” is a new initiative in 2015 and aimed at Year 5 students, to give them extra interest and involvement in their school Library. The aims of the Club are to: Primary News Mrs. Chris Purgacz, Primary School Coordinator hat a very hot week and there is even more hot weather on the way! The girls, and the teachers, seem to be coping with the heat and we are very grateful for the wonders of airconditioning! Happy New Year to our many families who have had lots of celebrations for Chinese New Year over the last week. from W Hope to see lots of Parents at our first 2015 meeting of the Parents and Friends tonight in the front Office. 7.30pm. Our Ash Wednesday liturgy was beautiful last week and we were so proud of the reverent and engaged attitude of our students. Our Year Five class read with great expression and were fantastic leaders and role models for the other students. More information coming home for our Project Compassion efforts during Lent. I have included some photos of our SRCs and our Sports Captains. Thank you to all those parents who were so generous with their time on Thursday for our Swimming Trials. Well done to the girls who swam so hard, often back to back. We wish we could pick you all! Teams will be out soon. We had lots of eager parents attend our Helping with Reading Workshop on Friday. Thanks to Tes Rodrigues and Cate O’Leary who facilitated. The next opportunity for parents to come and discuss some educational ideas is our Parent Discussion Group. This is a new initiative and we are hoping that lots of people come along. This will be on Wednesday, March 11th. The topic this time is Play. We have a short video and then time for discussion and generating ideas. Come along and join in! 7.30-8.45! Bring a friend or invite someone else from your class group. It is not looking good for our Field Day on Friday as the weather is going to be very warm. We will try to run events during sport times and early on Friday before it becomes too hot. MEETING TONIGHT Parents & Friends Meeting from 7:30pm Front office Reception area - Access from Molesworth Street ALL WELCOME! • Provide students with an understanding of how the Library works • Provide a training program in Library skills • Provide leadership opportunities for students to be Library Assistants during lunchtime The Year 5 students were introduced to this concept as an important job opportunity, and were required to submit an application outlining their interest in the position and the qualities they would bring to the Library. There were 10 positions available. The successful applicants were: Lisa Huynh, Alexia Kafantaris, Abby Lapsley, Maddy Lapsley, Alessia Mazzeo, Amelia McAvaney, Lorelie Owens, Helem Pham, Ava Scroop, and Ella Wood. Their enthusiasm and excitement has been impressive, and they are pictured here at their first training session. To be continued… Just Leadership Day On Thursday February 12, a group of girls from the Social Justice Group set out to attend Caritas’ Just Leadership Day, aimed to engage with students from various schools by teaching them the ways of a just leader. Upon arriving at the St Francis Xavier Cathedral, we were welcomed by Megan Bourke, Caritas Australia’s Global Education Coordinator. She engrossed us in considering, what is justice? What is leadership? as we were involved in several activities, requiring us to consider the different ways by which we could make a difference in our local school communities up to a global level. We also listened to Lulu Mitshabu and her story of injustice based on gender inequality. Having taken advantage of such a privilege such as this, our Social Justice Group is revitalised as ever to increase awareness, especially during this Lent season. Paris Caldwell Sports Day Raffle Donations Please! The Sports Day Raffle is conducted to raise funds for the College. We are presently in the process of sourcing prizes and would be very grateful for any donation of items for the raffle. If you can help with prizes please contact the office. St Dominic’s Priory College Student Leaders 2015 Head Prefect Kalyna Becker Prefects: Deputy Head Prefect Tran Ngo • Gabrielle Bentley • Tessa Coleman • Madeline Dal Corobbo • Thao Nhi (Mary) Do • • Sophie Easton • Jessica Gibbs • Sophia Minos • Linda Nguyen • Diem-Anh Tran • • Emily Tran • Sports Prefect • Tessa Coleman • Gabrielle Bentley • Year 11 Prefects • Daniela Brkic • Chiara Dias • Shanna Lee • Elena Muscat • Student Representative Council Year 12B Erin-Rose Firipis, Michelle Stoddart Year 12G Celine Ritchie, Vittoria D’Ortenzio Year 12W Olivia Huynh, Chloe Mertzanidis Year 11BSabrina Marin, Paris Caldwell Year 11GJade Meneses, Edwina O’Leary Year 11W Emma Holmes, Francesca Ottaviano Year 10B Leanne Le, Naomi Gamage Year 8B Taylor Huynh, Zara Zak Year 10G Mi Kieu, Rumer Moriarty Year 8G Zoe Natsias, Emily Edmonds Year 10W Adriana Caruso, Lucy Wright Year 8W Tessa Tranthim-Fryer, Tatiana Pavlic Year 7 Annabelle Boyd-Turner, Ariella Napoli Year 9 Middle School Leaders Year 9B Ivy Hoang, Lily Zurcher Year 9G Rebecca Czopek, Jennifer Pham Year 9W Phuong Nguyen, Izabella Rosenzweig Student Representative Council (Primary) Year 6 Year 5 Year 4 Lily Coombe Deputy: Eilish Doyle Alessia Mazzeo Deputy: Abby Lapsley Caprice De Sanctis Deputy: Alessandra Romeo Year 3 Year 2 Year 1 REC Katrina Luong Deputy: Emily Bondza Ella Copeland Deputy: Charlotte Kretschmer Lily Donnellan Deputy: Magdalene Dinos Caydence Erbsland Deputy: Jospehine Pileggi Sports Captains (Senior) Aquinas Captain Thien Nhi Do Columba Athletics Vice Tessa Coleman Ball Games Vice Jessica Gibbs Junior Vice Anna Nguyen Edwina O’Leary Captain Sophie Easton Athletics Vice Laura Den Dekker Ball Games ViceKalyna Becker Junior Vice Emma Holmes Guzman Captain Ermina Stankovic Athletics Vice Erin-Rose Firipis Ball Games Vice Carolyn Tran Junior Vice Katherine Flanagan Captain Gabrielle Bentley Siena Athletics Vice Thuy Linh Giang Ball Games Vice Victoria Greco Junior Vice Isabella Romaldi St Dominic’s Priory College SPORTS NEWS ÷ = Maths Club % + Year 12 Centre on WEDNESDAYS Round 2 Results - Saturday 21 February 3:30pm - 4:30pm Water Polo Students must remain for the full hour unless they have a note to leave early Open def Mercedes 1 (10-8) All other Round 2 Sport was CANCELLED due to Extreme Hot Weather. The full SACSSGSA Weather Policy and all Draw information can be accessed directly at: http://stdo.ms/1A75uOn All students years 7-12 welcome. It is a popular club providing the opportunity of a positive, supportive atmosphere for students to work on mathematics under supervision of Maths teachers. Round 3 Draw ~ Saturday 28 February TEAM LOCATION TIME OPPONENT Junior 1 St Aloysius 9:20am Cabra Junior 2 St Aloysius 8:30am St Ignatius Senior 1 Loreto 10:10am Marryatville 2 Senior 2 Mercedes 11:00am Gleeson 2 Homework Club Basketball 3:30 - 4:30 Thursdays Conway Library Tennis Junior BYE BYE BYE Senior Cabra 8:30am Cabra Touch Football Junior 1 Greenhill Rd 9:20am Marryatville Junior 2 Greenhill Rd 8:30am Loreto Senior Greenhill Rd 9:20am Wilderness Volleyball Junior 1 St Dominic’s 9:20am Nazareth Junior 2 St Dominic’s 8:30am Gleeson Junior 3 St Dominic’s 10:10am Gleeson Senior 1 Marryatville 8:30am Marryatville Senior 2 Mary Mackillop 9:20am St Aloysius Senior 3 Mary Mackillop 8:30am Marryatville Water Polo (Thursdays) Open Adel. Aquatic 5:00pm Sacred Heart 3 Sports Day Helpers Needed We are always very grateful for the assistance given by parents on Sports Day. Once again we are asking for helpers to set up shelters, hurdles, etc or assist with judging or timekeeping. If you are able to help, please return the reply slip and you will be contacted closer to the time with more information about the event. Sports Day Officials, Sunday 22 March Name................................................................................ Student’s Name.................................. Class: ....................... E-Mail............................................................................... E-mail will be the primary point of contact Telephone No.................................................................... Second Week of Lent: Mariama from Niger This week Project Compassion focuses on Niger, where life is very tough. Many live in extreme poverty, often unable to afford or access food and water. This week we meet Mariama who is raising her daughter in Niger, a country that suffers widespread poverty. When her little girl became malnourished, she received life-saving food and care at a Nutrition Centre, supported by Caritas Australia. Your donation to Project Compassion 2015 helps save the lives of people living on the brink of survival in Niger, giving them access to nutritional support and essential food for life. www.caritas.org.au I can assist by (please tick preferred option) Setting up shelters 8.00am-9.00am o Packing up ball games 12-1.00pm o Packing up shelters 2.00-3.00pm o For Secondary Activities Only Judges 9.15-11 o 10.30-12 o Timekeepers o o Ball games o o o FIND US ONLINE: saintdominicspriorycollege First Aid Certificate YES / NO 12.30-2 o o I HAVE READ TODAY'S BULLETIN Daughter’s Name(s):.................................................. Class(es):........... stdominicpriory http://bit.ly/stdoms Signed: ......................................................... Date: ....... / ........ / 15