Issue 2 Term 1 2015 - Catherine McAuley Westmead
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Issue 2 Term 1 2015 - Catherine McAuley Westmead
Educating young women for the future Dear Parents, Friends, Staff and Students, Term 1 Issue 2 19th February 2015 Sister Mary Eugene Dobson rsm, the Founding Principal of Catherine McAuley, died on Friday 6th February 2015 at the Stella Maris Nursing Home, Cronulla. Sr Eugene was aged 96 years old. In this Issue: 1. Principal’s Letter 2. Religious Education 3. Learning and Teaching 4. Pastoral Care 5. Staff and Student News 11. Sport News 12. Noticeboard Upcoming Events: 27th February School Swimming Carnival Catherine McAuley Westmead was very special to Sr Eugene and at this time 50 years ago she would have been occupied with the plans for our then new school, its uniform and school name. The foundation of the school and its early days were often quite challenging and it was through the hard work and dedication of the pioneer staff, led by Sr Eugene, which enabled the school community to come through many difficulties. Sr Eugene’s funeral was held at the Mother Mary Clare Dunphy Memorial Chapel, Our Lady of Mercy Convent, Parramatta on 12th February. The celebrant was Father Wim Hoekstra. Our student leaders and Year 10 Peer Support Leaders attended the funeral and formed a guard of honour as Sr Eugene took her last journey from the convent grounds of the Sisters of Mercy. Thank you to the students who represented the school in such a beautiful manner. Our school will be celebrating our Golden Jubilee next year (50 years since the school was established) and it is with great sadness that Sr Eugene will not be a part of the celebrations. Photo on left shows Sr Eugene in 2011 with our then School Captains, Chanel Bou-Francis and Monica Francis. This photo was taken at the Stella Maris Nursing Home. 4th March School Open Morning 9:15am 17th March School Open Afternoon / Evening 4:00pm - 6:30pm Year 7 2016 Enrolment Information Evening 7:00pm - 8:00pm 27th March Closing date for Year 7 2016 Applications - First Round Offers Sr Eugene (3rd from left) with other Sisters of Mercy on the first day of our school in 1966. In the photo are Sister's Anne, Gerome, Eugene, Pauline, Marie Goretti and Mrs Ryan. 2nd April Term 1 ends 20th April Term 2 begins Student Leaders formed a guard of honour for Sr Eugene along Victoria Rd, Parramatta. Regards Ms Laetitia Richmond Principal Catherine McAuley Westmead, Celebrating over 40 Years of Educating Young Women ● Darcy Road, Westmead NSW 2145 ● Phone: 9849 9100 ● Facsimile: 9849 9199 ● www.mcauleywestmead.catholic.edu.au ● mcauleywestmead@parra.catholic.edu.au After six weeks of Ordinary Time, we have begun our Lenten journey for 2015. Since Christmas, we have witnessed the successful winners of many sporting codes including tennis, cricket and football (soccer). Quite often when struggling for breath after a very intense game, the microphone and camera is placed in front of them with a very eager reporter asking numerous questions. While enjoying their fame, they might prefer that an interview took place after a shower and change of clothes. Sometimes people attract the headlines for the wrong reasons. I am certain that our Prime Minister, Mr Tony Abbott, would have preferred last week‟s media attention to have been about his policies and achievements rather than the security of his leadership. While some people may welcome fame and fortune, it can create unforseen difficulties. A public life severely restricts the amount of privacy that a person may experience. The obstacles of a public life experienced by today‟s politicians and sports people were also part of Jesus‟ life. In Sunday‟s Gospel (Mk 1: 40-45) Jesus instructs the leper that he has healed to say nothing. The healed leper is told to seek the priest and to follow the commands of Moses. The leper cannot help himself; he loudly proclaims that he has been made clean by Jesus. Before Jesus‟ compassionate act, he would have been an outcast, pushed aside by all of society. The healing miracle enabled the leper to re-enter society. The fear associated with leprosy would be the equivalent of today‟s ebola virus. Reactions to the ebola virus have included the closing of borders and the destruction of close relationships. Jesus allowed the leper to return to a normal life but Jesus‟ actions caused great inconvenience to himself. It was not physically possible for Jesus to enter a town; he had to remain on the outskirts but still people travelled to see him. In showing compassion and understanding, Jesus became isolated from everyday comforts and conveniences. Mother Catherine McAuley was a woman who was compassionate towards others. She was more interested in the welfare of others than herself. Upon receiving her inheritance, she could have lived a very comfortable and privileged life but she used her wealth for the comfort and wellbeing of those in need, particularly women and children. It is during Lent, when we strive to deepen our relationship with Jesus, that we have an opportunity to think about those who we may push away from our lives. When we received the blessed ashes on Ash Wednesday, we were challenged to use the Season of Lent to become better people. When we respond to the words „Repent and believe in the Gospel’, may we model ourselves on the example of Jesus Christ and his faithful follower, Catherine McAuley. Ms Genevieve Banks Religious Education Coordinator Term 1 Issue 2, 20th February 2015 Page 2 Academic Assembly On Wednesday, 11th February we had the special Academic Assembly for the presentation of the 2014 HSC High Achievers. These students had achieved an ATAR (Australian Tertiary Admission Rank) of 90 or above, placing them in the top 10% of the state, with our highest placed student ranked in the top 1%. At the presentation I made a point of saying that while the assembly celebrated the achievement of the students present, it also acknowledged the hard work and commitment of the whole class of 2014. Our data analysis has revealed that this group collectively has had the biggest learning gain of any class over the past seven years. This means that the vast majority of students who sat the HSC in 2014 attained personal best results across most of their subjects. Claire Cox, 2014 School Captain, addressed our community and provided advice on managing the rigours of the HSC. Claire’s speech was both humble and inspiring. The Catherine McAuley community appreciates all our former students sharing their time with us. We congratulate them on their achievements and wish them every success in their future careers. Ms Laetitia Richmond with Year 12 2014 High Achievers. Assessment Handbooks Over the next week, students from Years 7 – 10 will receive their assessment handbooks. These documents provide valuable advice to students and their families about when assessments are due and what procedures should be followed in case of illnes s or misadventure. I would particularly like to emphasise two parts of the Schools Assessment Policy outlined in the handbooks: To ensure fair and equitable assessment, all students must hand in tasks by the due date, and penalties will be awarded for late submission. In Years 7 and 8, students will receive 20% mark deduction for each day a task is late. Students in Years 9 and 10 will receive 20% deduction on the first day, 50% on the second and 100% on the third day. In Years 11 and 12 students will receive 100% deduction on the first day a task is late. The school will not provide alternative assessment tasks for students who are absent from school due to a family holiday. If a student is absent on the day of an exam or „in class‟ assessment task due to a family holiday then a zero mark will be awarded for that task. If a student is able to submit a task before they leave or email the assessment through to their class teacher or KLA coordinator on the due date whilst away, no penalty will apply. A reminder that exemption from school can only be granted by Ms Richmond and that families must submit appropriate documentation, which is available on the school website. School Computers, School Network and Email Every student has or is in the process of receiving an individual school email address and an allocated section on the school‟s cloud based network where they can store their work. I would like to remind students and parents that these, and all of the school‟s information technology facilities, are for school related use only and are not for personal use. Student emails and any material on the network or sites visited may be monitored by staff and so any information stored on the school network or accessed from school is not to be regarded as personal or private. I would also like to draw the attention of parents and students to the fact that all material on the school‟s computers and network is the property of the Catholic Education Office of the Diocese of Parramatta. The school‟s Internet and Network Services Acceptable Use Policy is in the student diary. It is important that both parents and students read this and all the policies in the diary. Ms Janet Cairncross Assistant Principal (Learning & Teaching) Term 1 Issue 2, 20th February 2015 Page 3 School Swimming Carnival The school swimming carnival is scheduled for Friday 27th February to be held at the school pool. Students are encourage to wear their House colours but must wear their school uniform or sports uniform to and from school changing into their House colours at school. Students will have the opportunity to register for competitive and non-competitive races to ensure all students swim in at least one event. As there is limited shade all students must wear a hat. I would encourage students to also wear sunscreen and bring plenty of water. The Liturgy Group will be selling snow cones and the canteen will operate from the pool area. As this is a compulsory school day I would ask students who are absent to provide a medical certificate on their return to school. Attendance In NSW attendance is compulsory for children over the age of six years until the minimum school leaving age of 17 years. At Catherine McAuley attendance each day is a priority. Parents are asked to make all appointments for their daughters outside school hours. If they are unable to do this a medical certificate needs to be provided on the students return to school. This also applies to partial absences. If students are late on three or more occasions in a term the student will receive an after scho ol detention where they will complete school work. If you have any questions regarding attendance procedures at Catherine McAuley please contact your daughter‟s Year Coordinator. If students are absent from school for more than two days for any reason other than a medical reason the appropriate forms need to be completed. These forms are available on the website and at Student Reception. The forms must be submitted seven days before the planned absence. The Assessment Program will not be adjusted to accommodate absence for any reason other than a medical reason. Daily Absence If your daughter is unwell and unable to attend school, please ring by 8:30am the School Office on 9849 9100 or the Year Coordinator (the phone numbers are listed in the student diary). Students who are absent from school must bring a note written by a parent or guardian explaining their absence immediately on their return to school or a note may be sent via email: mcauleyattendance@parra.catholic.edu.au. The email or note must be received within 7 days of the absence or it will be recorded as unexplained. The section at the back of the school diary may be used for writing absence notes. The notes must be legible and dated so that accurate records can be kept. Road Safety A number of girls are not using the allocated crossings to cross the road placing themselves and others in danger. Unfortunately the school has received a number of complaints from the public regarding students crossing the road in a dangerous manner. I would parents to speak to their daughter regarding the importance of crossing roads around the school at the appropriate crossings. Transport Issues Could I remind parents to discuss with their daughter appropriate behaviour when travelling to and from school specifically on public transport. This week I received a number of complaints from members of the public regarding students travelling on public transport. The complaints focus on students travelling on the morning T66 / T65 bus service from Rouse Hill to Parramatta and T way buses from Pendle Hill who refuse to surrender their seats when fare paying adults are standing. As a school we continually address transport issues at the school assembly and through the Daily Notices. I ask you to support the school by reinforcing with your daughter that when she is travelling on public transport in uniform she is required to stand for any adults. There will be a lunchtime assembly next week to address this issue. NSW School Vaccination Program for Years 7, 11 and 12 A reminder to parents to please sign the Vaccination consent form and have your daughter return it to her Homeroom Teacher by Monday 2nd March. The Vaccination Clinic dates for 2015 are: Thursday 5th March Year 7, 1st dose HPV Year 7, dTpa Thursday 7th May Year 7, 2nd dose HPV Monday 17 August Year 11, 1st dose MMR Year 12, 1st dose MMR Monday 7 September Year 7, 3rd dose HPV Year 7, Varicella Ms Debbie Grigson Assistant Principal (Pastoral Care/Administration) Term 1 Issue 2, 20th February 2015 Page 4 Ms Joanne Dae and Karima Touma lighting the Year 7 candle. Ms Laetitia Richmond and student altar servers with Fr Robert Bossini (left) and Father Paul Cahill (right). Term 1 Issue 2, 20th February 2015 Page 5 Year 8 Leaders Year 9 Leaders Caritas House Caritas MAG Caritas Liturgy Caritas SRC Caritas House Caritas MAG Caritas Liturgy Caritas SRC Payton Frangie Vaine Loto'aniu Rafqa Sahyoun Ella Tauroa Olivia Zeidan Dipali Goel Michelle Russo Vasiti Gibson Clare House Clare MAG Clare Liturgy Clare SRC Clare House Clare MAG Clare Liturgy Clare SRC Chantelle Maglalang Dolphy Anand Margareth Kowik Bianca Queixalos Caitlin Abood Amani Siddiqui Sanchea Rodrigues Chantelle Fernando Coolock House Coolock MAG Coolock Liturgy Coolock SRC Coolock House Coolock MAG Coolock Liturgy Coolock SRC Madelaine Hamilton Christina Hanna Jessica Gonzalez Teliyah Fernandes Emily Alderton Nitole Saha Amy Earl Anna-Marie Diaz Dobson House Dobson MAG Dobson Liturgy Dobson SRC Dobson House Dobson MAG Dobson Liturgy Dobson SRC Sara Hodge Sophie Voll Taylah Jones Samuelle Amor Saige Horn Mercedes House Mercedes MAG Mercedes Liturgy Mercedes SRC Mercedes House Mercedes MAG Mercedes Liturgy Mercedes SRC Gursheen Chadha Ysabella Dizon Kate Brown Nicole Garcia Alexandra Dela Cruz Deanna Di Costanzo Muskan Khadka Emma Romanous Shannon Gunnion Ryan House Ryan MAG Ryan Liturgy Ryan SRC Ryan House Ryan MAG Ryan Liturgy Ryan SRC Claudia Wijaya Gabrielle Haddad Lavanya Jey Daniela Vojvodic Nancy Nirmal Raj Rana Romanous Rhea Thomas Easha Madappa Veritas House Veritas MAG Veritas Liturgy Veritas SRC Veritas House Veritas MAG Veritas Liturgy Veritas SRC Ana Blazan Eunice Cruz Maria Kirabo Geosera Muralitharan Gabrielle Calderon Aiswaryalakshmi Rajeev Brooke De La Motte Shalene Lal Year 11 Leaders Year 10 Leaders Caritas House Caritas MAG Caritas Liturgy Caritas SRC Caritas SRC Reena Dela Cruz Kondelia Milatos Sarah Sahyoun Antonia Hurtado Sarah Rouissi Clare House Clare MAG Clare Liturgy Clare SRC Clare SRC Meg Dawkins Drishti Chavla Jo-Beth Elias Elaria Zaki Annya Reshty Coolock House Coolock MAG Coolock Liturgy Coolock SRC Nicola Barakat Mia O'Reilly Judy Johnson Bianca Hu Dobson House Dobson MAG Dobson Liturgy Dobson SRC Emma Grant Alisha McDonald Katrina David Franchesca Sambat Mercedes House Mercedes MAG Mercedes Liturgy Mercedes SRC Naomi Borg Isabel Sleiman Inpana Jerome Emilianus Nikita Sharma Ryan House Ryan MAG Ryan Liturgy Ryan SRC Ryan SRC Erika Serrano Jasmine Szanto Patricia Teano Sia Kafle Isabella Dias Veritas House Veritas MAG Veritas Liturgy Veritas SRC Veritas SRC Madeline Hemmings Daniella Franklin Rachel Cooper Erisha Chand Kayli Brackenbury Coolock SRC Therese Samson Dobson SRC Sian D'Souza Mercedes SRC Siana Kourtis Year 12 Leaders Caritas SRC Judy Kennedy Clare SRC Vidya Kannampuzha Coolock SRC Micah Maglaya Dobson SRC Avni Pawar Mercedes SRC Jiana Samaan Ryan SRC Rebecca Regidor Veritas SRC Mansha Singh Term 1 Issue 2, 20th February 2015 Page 6 Shrove Tuesday Fundraising for Project Compassion McAuley students celebrated Shrove Tuesday on Tuesday 17th February by making and selling pancakes to raise money for Project Compassion. Our senior Hospitality and Food Technology students made the pancakes to be sold at lunchtime by our Year 11 and 12 Social Justice, Liturgy and Hospitality Leaders, also joined by our MAG (Mercy in Action Group) students. Shrove Tuesday is the day preceding Ash Wednesday and is traditionally a day of feasting and celebration. Pancakes were sold at lunchtime in Mercy Square for $2 per serve and all money raised will go towards Project Compassion. Around the Classrooms … Year 8 Japanese students, with Ms Reynolds, were last week learning how to write the days of the week in Japanese calligraphy. Term 1 Issue 2, 20th February 2015 Page 7 Sister Edith Angel Returns to McAuley Sister Edith Angel rsm, former Principal of Catherine McAuley who was at the school from 1978 – 1981, was honoured last year when the EA Block at the school was named in her honour. The EA Block consists of the Science Labs, IT and Food Tec rooms. Another former Principal who was also honoured at the time was Sister Sophie McGrath rsm, who had the SM Block named after her which consists of the Language Rooms, Staff Offices and Year 12 common Room. At the unveiling ceremony held last year in November Sr Edith was unable to attend. She did however visit the school this week to view her plaque and meet with the two staff members who were responsible for organising the plaque Mrs Joanne Rehayem and Ms Emma Kent. Sr Edith Angel Learn About Fashion Illustrations Our Year 11 and 12 Textiles and Design students are currently learning about design in textiles and this week a representative from the Whitehouse Institute of Design came out to teach the students how to produce high quality fashion illustrations. Crystal, from the Whitehouse Institute, showed the students how to utilise the „9 head principle‟ of drawing a figure. She also showed them a variety of rendering techniques. Students will be able to utilise these new skills in the near future when they begin working on their major textiles projects. Mrs Dorothy Spiteri Textiles and Design Teacher Term 1 Issue 2, 20th February 2015 Page 8 Our Year 11 Biology students last week travelled to Bantry Bay, located in the Garigal National Park, Frenchs Forest, to study the local ecosystem. Students are currently studying local ecosystems and on their excursion were investigating the biotic and abiotic factors in two areas of the Garigal National Park. Students collected information such as soil moisture, soil depth, tree height and foliage cover to look at how these factors affect the distribution and abundance of Australian plant species. Students also had the opportunity to trap some animals and examine these animals close up before letting them go. They were able to investigate the adaptations these animals had to undergo to survive in the dry environment. Of particular interest was the very cute antechinus, a small marsupial that is indigenous to Australia and New Guinea. Megan Serwaah examining an antechinus. Maths Lab For any students who need assistance with their Mathematics homework they are encouraged to come along on a Tuesday at lunchtime to MF105 or a Wednesday after school in the library until 4pm where there will be a Mathematics staff member and senior students ready to help. Even if homework help isn‟t needed if is also a good opportunity to come and practice your maths skills. All year groups are most welcome. Term 1 Issue 2, 20th February 2015 Page 9 Well known ceramic artist, Ms Jenny Orchard, visited our Year 7 students this week to speak to them about her art and to demonstrate to them ceramic hand building techniques. Year 7 Visual Arts students are currently studying her art practice as part of their unit of study called „Whimsical Forms‟ which is inspired by the art making of Ms Orchard. Students will be making over the next few weeks ceramic sculptures based on hybrid creatures which have come from their imaginations and which is similar in style to the work of Ms Orchard. The students spent a couple of hours listening to Ms Orchard explain her work and were given the opportunity to ask her lots of questions. Students were also treated to a demonstration of hand building techniques and Ms Orchard explained how she approaches her work. It was a wonderful opportunity for the Year 7 students to meet the artist they are currently studying (or soon to study) and the Visual Arts Department is very appreciative to Ms Orchard for giving up her time to come to our school. We look forward to lots of photos soon of the ceramic creations of our students. Year 7 students with ceramic artist Ms Jenny Orchard. Ms Orchard demonstrating ceramic hand building techniques. Year 7 Comments about the Visual Arts Incursion with Jenny Orchard “I think the art incursion today was really fun! I personally think it was a great, new and exciting experience for everyone. It is not everyday that you get to meet in person a well-known artist like Jenny Orchard.” Sophia Magri 7VA2 “Jenny Orchard loves to make pots and use clay to make artworks. She spoke to us about her career as an artist and there was one quote she said that inspired me, “No matter what happens or what anyone thinks just keep going”. Shenna Sambat 7VA2 “Jenny Orchard is an artist known for her unique ceramic sculptures and designs. She makes art to inspire people and to tell a story. She explained that when she needs inspiration she makes a pot. When she was asked how many artworks has she made during her career she told us that she stopped counting after she got to 1000”. Majan Almazan 7 VA2 “I learnt that when you are doing art that clay has a mind of its own so you have to really work the clay” Hannah Seballos 7VA2 Term 1 Issue 2, 20th February 2015 Page 10 Long Distance Swimming Carnival The annual Long Distance Swimming Carnival was held after school on Wednesday 18th February at our school pool. The carnival consists of seven competitive events which include 50m Butterfly, 100m Freestyle, 100m Breaststroke, 100m Backstroke, 100m Butterfly, 200m Freestyle and 200m Individual Medley. We had approximately 50 students from Years 7 to 12 compete which was roughly double the amount that attended last year. All students who competed need to be congratulated on their efforts in the water as they all performed well and received personal best times. There are some fantastic swimmers coming through the ranks in our junior grades which is something to look forward to in the future. Caritas and Veritas both dominated in the pool with their points tally at the end of the carnival nearing equal first. I would like to thank the large number of student helpers and teachers who gave up their time after school to assist in the smooth running of the carnival. Ms Brooke Robson Sports Coordinator NAPLAN 2015 Writing Test - Important Changes to Note The NAPLAN tests will be conducted over three days from Tuesday 12 - Thursday 14 May. ACARA has advised of a number of significant changes regarding the administration of the Writing test in 2015. As in 2014, the writing genre will not be disclosed before the test. Schools are encouraged to teach a balanced writing curriculum. There is an equal possibility that the Writing test will require students to write a response in the persuasive or narrative genre. There will not be a choice of genre. Following extensive consultation between ACARA and all NAPLAN Test Administration Authorities, for the first time, in 2015 there will be one Writing prompt for students in Years 3 and 5, and a second, different prompt for students in Years 7 and 9. However, both prompts will be of the same genre and the results will be reported on a single NAPLAN scale. This decision has been taken to ensure maximum engagement and fairness for all students. Term 1 Issue 2, 20th February 2015 Page 11 Swimming Carnival Canteen Helpers The school swimming carnival is taking place on Friday 27 th February at the McAuley pool. The canteen is looking for volunteers to help on the day, or part of the day, in the canteen which will be located poolside. You could perhaps assist for an hour and then join the spectators to continue watching your daughter participate. Feel free to just drop by on the day or contact the Canteen Manager below. Please contact Ms Lisa Lane, Canteen Manager, on 9849 9150 if you might be able to assist. SCHOOL FEE ACCOUNTS Due to unforeseen delays school accounts will now be despatched in the next week. You should, however, have already received the Schedule of Fees with a copy of the last school newsletter. Catherine McAuley Wednesday 4th March 2015 9.15 – 11am All Welcome! To book a place on this tour please contact School Reception on 9849 9100. Term 1 Issue 2, 20th February 2015 Page 12 EULOGY for SISTER MARY EUGENE DOBSON RSM