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14 June 2012 No. 19 60 Park Parade Shorncliffe QLD 4017 Tel (07) 3631 9000 Fax (07) 3631 9001 Email offi[email protected] www.stpatricks.qld.edu.au A Catholic Boys' School in the Edmund Rice Tradition catering for Years 5 to 12 Dear Members of the St Patrick’s Family This is my first Calling article following my return from the USA. The program in the USA was a very worthwhile experience however, it is also good to be home. I will provide further information pertaining to my trip over the coming weeks. I would like to take this opportunity to thank a number of people who assumed additional responsibilities in order to cover my absence. Firstly, to David Gardiner for assuming the Acting Principal role. David’s professional yet caring approach is reassuring for me and I thank him for taking on the additional responsibilities in my absence. I also thank the CLT, Jan Thompson, Peter Sandaver and the large number of staff who assisted during my absence. My thanks also to Tony Gadsby for the under 15 rugby coaching in my absence. It is very reassuring to know that in my absence there is such a range of generous and talented people who are willing to accept the additional responsibilities to accommodate my absence and I thank all these people very much. I also wish to acknowledge my wife and daughters for their ability to accommodate my absence. Without this I would have been unable to go. The end of Term 2 is upon us now with the students finishing tomorrow with a liturgy at 12.45 pm and dismissal at 1.30 pm. Staff return to school next week and complete the reports and participate in a range of PD work. Reports will be posted on 25 June. Despite the holidays coming up there are a range of activities occurring over the holidays. The most notable is the Confraternity Rugby League tournament which St Patrick’s College is hosting at Curlew Park. This is a significant event and many people have been involved in the planning for many months. The success of the carnival will be very much dependent upon our volunteers. WE NEED YOUR HELP. If you can assist in any way please contact the College ASAP or view the College website for further information. Any amount of assistance would be greatly appreciated. Other activities over the holidays include the cross country camp and the Open and Under 15 basketball trip to Sydney. I wish all staff, students and parents involved in these activities the very best over the holidays. Term 3 begins with a number of activities. I draw your attention to the Parent Education Evening on Wednesday 18 July, featuring Celia Lashlie. Celia is a world renowned speaker on boys and I would strongly encourage parents to come along and listen to what Celia has to say. The night is not just limited to St Patrick’s College families. Celia speaks all over the world so if you have friends that would like to come along they are very welcome. I would ask that if you are coming to the night you make a booking. There is a small charge to attend, but I believe that this is minimal compared to the quality and reputation of the speaker. Check the Col- lege website for booking details. Brother Fergus Gagen, past Principal of St Patrick’s College, has just been in hospital and would appreciate our prayers for a full recovery. He is pictured here at the College Principal’s and Captains Reception, on the 5 March. Names: L – R: Ben Moore (Rep. 1990); Anthony Flemming (1987); Chris Simpson (1986); Br Fergus Gagen (1985-1990); Wayne Chapman (1988); Front: Terry Chapman (Rep. 1987); Anthony Walsh (1985). Absent: Daniel McGlone (1989); Craig Shepherd (1990). Finally this week I wish all families the very best over the upcoming holidays and encourage you to be at Curlew Park to assist during the Confraternity Carnival. God Bless Have a good week Dr Michael Carroll College Principal
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14 June 2012 No. 19 60 Park Parade Shorncliffe QLD 4017 Tel (07) 3631 9000 Fax (07) 3631 9001 Email [email protected] www.stpatricks.qld.edu.au

A Catholic Boys' School in the Edmund Rice Tradition catering for Years 5 to 12

Dear Members of the St Patrick’s Family

This is my first Calling article following my return from the USA. The program in the USA was a very worthwhile experience however, it is also good to be home. I will provide further information pertaining to my trip over the coming weeks. I would like to take this opportunity to thank a number of people who assumed additional responsibilities in order to cover my absence. Firstly, to David Gardiner for assuming the Acting Principal role. David’s professional yet caring approach is reassuring for me and I thank him for taking on the additional responsibilities in my absence. I also thank the CLT, Jan Thompson, Peter Sandaver and the large number of staff who assisted during my absence. My thanks also to Tony Gadsby for the under 15 rugby coaching in my absence. It is very reassuring to know that in my absence there is such a range of generous and talented people who are willing to accept the additional responsibilities to accommodate my absence and I thank all these people very much. I also wish to acknowledge my wife and daughters for their ability to accommodate my absence. Without this I would have been unable to go. The end of Term 2 is upon us now with the students finishing tomorrow with a liturgy at 12.45 pm and dismissal at 1.30 pm. Staff return to school next week and complete the reports and participate in a range of PD work. Reports will be posted on 25 June. Despite the holidays coming up there are a range of activities occurring over the holidays. The most notable is the Confraternity Rugby League tournament which St Patrick’s College is hosting at Curlew Park. This is a significant event and many people have been involved in the planning for many months. The success of the carnival will be very much dependent upon our volunteers. WE NEED YOUR HELP. If you can assist in any way please contact the College ASAP or view the College website for further information. Any amount of assistance would be greatly appreciated. Other activities over the holidays include the cross country camp and the Open and Under 15 basketball trip to Sydney. I wish all staff, students and parents involved in these activities the very best over the holidays. Term 3 begins with a number of activities. I draw your attention to the Parent Education Evening on Wednesday 18 July, featuring Celia Lashlie. Celia is a world renowned speaker on boys and I would strongly encourage parents to come along and listen to what Celia has to say. The night is not just limited to St Patrick’s College families. Celia speaks all over the world so if you have friends that would like to come along they are very welcome. I would ask that if you are coming to the night you make a booking. There is a small charge to attend, but I believe that this is minimal compared to the quality and reputation of the speaker. Check the Col-lege website for booking details. Brother Fergus Gagen, past Principal of St Patrick’s College, has just been in hospital and would appreciate our prayers for a full recovery. He is pictured here at the College Principal’s and Captains Reception, on the 5 March. Names: L – R: Ben Moore (Rep. 1990); Anthony Flemming (1987); Chris Simpson (1986); Br Fergus Gagen (1985-1990); Wayne Chapman (1988); Front: Terry Chapman (Rep. 1987); Anthony Walsh (1985). Absent: Daniel McGlone (1989); Craig Shepherd (1990). Finally this week I wish all families the very best over the upcoming holidays and encourage you to be at Curlew Park to assist during the Confraternity Carnival. God Bless Have a good week

Dr Michael Carroll College Principal

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Brother Chris Prtichard Year of Grace Prayer

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Ms Marthy Watson Campus Minister

YEAR 10 RETREAT PROGRAM A reminder to Year 10 students and parents that permission slips and options choice for the Year 10 Retreat program in the Week 1 next term aredue now. We hope that parents have discussed the various options with their sons. Below is the list of options. Please make sure that permission slips are returned to Mrs Righetti at the Students office before Friday. Students that do not return options slips will be placed randomly in any program. “SLUM SURVIVOR” RETREAT: This is an overnight Retreat experience which is designed to give the boys a glimpse into what it is like to live in poverty for 36 hours. The pro-gram is a very physically challenging one with many activi-ties aimed at opening the eyes of the boys to some of the injustices that exist inside and outside of Australia. “A REFUGEE’S LIFE” RETREAT: Students will learn a little about the life of an asylum seeker and refugee through various activities including practical demonstrations, guest speakers and simulated games. Normal school hours will apply. “MAKE A DIFFERENCE” RETREAT: Students will engage in a journey where they will be personally challenged by the themes of acting justly, loving tenderly and walking hum-bly: Students will interact and assist disabled people in activities during the retreat. They will be asked to actively respond to this challenge in a practical and generous way. Normal school hours will apply. “FROM LITTLE THINGS BIG THINGS GROW” INDIGENOUS RETREAT: Students will have a day of Indigenous Cultural activities at the Ngutana-Lui Centre at Inala, followed by a day where they will be asked to find their own way of responding to be a part of a national Reconciliation process. Normal school hours will apply.

TERM 3 ACTIVITIES NAIDOC week - Week 1 term 3: See Mr Stan Carr if you wish to be involved 40 Hour Famine – 17 - 19 August: Student sign up week 1 term 3 at the Ministy Office RSPCA drive – a collect for the RSPCA will be done early next term. Year 5 Reading program: Please sign up for Year 5 reading classes support at the Ministry Office or see Tom Huth. Next MIA (Ministry in Action) meeting Tuesday 17 July at 7 am in Waterford Building Mass at 8 am every Tuesday morning in Fr Liam’s Chapel in the Waterford Building We are still collecting blankets and sleeping bags for the homeless. If you can help out please drop items off at the Ministry Office. We wish all students and parents a safe and restful holiday. Thank you Lord for School holidays. May your living waters give balm to those who feel dry and over whelmed May deep sleep come to the weary. And peace slip into the hearts of those in distress and angry. And may the holiday bring rest and relaxation to all. Amen God Bless

Redevelopment Works Notification This year, St Patrick’s celebrated its 60th anniversary and during this time, we have continued to improve facilities to provide positive teaching and learning environments for our students. With this in mind, I would like to update you on some minor redevelopment works we will be undertaking during the June/July school holidays. As part of the works, buildings at 42 and 46 Pier Avenue will be removed so we can redevel-op the site to increase the recreational space available for our students to provide shade, landscaping and green space, as well as additional bike racks. St Patrick’s College is committed to working with our neighbours and our community as we continue to build for the future of our school. We have owned these buildings for a number of years and their removal is in-line with our long-term master planning goals, and will be undertaken in compliance with relevant legislation. We are confident that the architect-designed landscaping incorporated along the fence line will also boost the visual amenity of Pier Avenue. We have also been working with the Shorncliffe Newsagency to ensure they are not unduly inconvenienced by the redevelopment works. .

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Mr Matthew Hawkins AP Identity

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Mr Chris Campbell AP Curriculum

As in previous weeks we continue to share some of the more specific activities which are being undertaken across curriculum areas. This week we will feature information from the SOSE Department.

A Vietnam War Veteran Valuable Primary Source of History This year, in Semester One, the Year 10 SOSE class has been exploring the theme of War for their historical studies. In Term One, the focus was on World Wars I & II. In Term Two the class dealt with the Cold War and the Vietnam War. To round off the term, I thought that it would be a good idea to invite a Guest Speaker who is a Vietnam War Veteran, to speak to the class from first-hand experience, about the War in Vietnam. Through the courtesy of the RSL in Sandgate, I was able to invite Mr Barry Bean to come to St Patrick’s College, to speak to the Year 10 SOSE Class on Wednesday, 30 May 2012. Mr Bean had served in the 161 Reconnaissance Unit in the Australian Army from 1965- 1966. He worked with Huey Choppers (helicopters) to transport troops, medical supplies and war equipment. His talk was most informative and en-lightening. He told us that the international unpopularity of the Vietnam War was caused by the mass media as it was the first ever “TV War.” Divided opinions about the war in Vietnam prevailed in the US and the West as well as in Australia. Mr Bean’s unit was based in Nui Dat, with other Australian troops. The enemy, the Vietcong, was code-named “Charlie” and was difficult to recognise as they often used children as a front. The fighting occurred in difficult terrain in the environ-ment of swamps, dry dust bowls and lush equatorial jungles. This made conventional war tactics and equipment difficult to apply. Mr Bean’s relaxed story-telling style and informative Power-Point slides (with some relevant first–hand photos included) gave his audience a much deeper insight into the day-to-day routine of a soldier while on active military service at the war front. He described realistically the homesickness felt by the troops. He also discussed the tropical discomforts of rashes and mosquitoes, as well as the high risk of malaria, frequent stomach illnesses, continual sweating in the heat and the incessant tropical rainstorms that fell frequently. Packages from home filled with Vegemite and Billy Tea kept the troops’ morale up while letters from home were most important. Mr Bean’s frank admission of fear of death in the face of com-bat and the deep sadness felt at the loss of mates who were casualties of the war (felt on both sides) were very touching and hit home the point that there are no winners in a war.

The following statistics were recorded:

500 Australian Defence Force personnel killed; 3129 Australian soldiers wounded; 4 Victoria Cross medals awarded for bravery; 60 000 American deaths and An estimated 2 million Vietnamese deaths.

To quote Mr Bean, “The huge cost in human lives and the material damage were horrendous on both sides.” On behalf of the Year 10 SOSE Class of 2012, I would like to thank Mr Barry Bean and the Sandgate RSL, very sincerely for making History come alive in our classroom. Jennie Lee Year 10 SOSE Teacher

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Mr Frank Torrisi AP Student Formation

I would like to take the opportunity to wish all members of the St Patrick’s community all the best for the upcoming Winter break and hope that it is both restful and energizing. Congratulations to all the boys for a great semester. It certainly has been a very full but positive semester. Enjoy the break – it is well deserved. Over the winter break you will receive your son’s Semester 1 Report. Please take time to discuss your son’s Semester One report with him and help him set clear goals for the second semester. It is important to acknowledge the good work your son is doing but also take note of the teacher’s comments about areas to work on. Students who are performing well in their classes generally are also showing positive behaviour. Please also maintain strong communication with the staff, either by writing notes in the Student Diary, email or via the phone. I would like to raise some important information regarding Hair/Grooming and Uniform before the commencement of Term 3. HAIR: It is important that all students and parents review “The Hair and Grooming Policy” that is located on page 27 and 28 of the Student Diary. The underlying principle “St Patrick’s College requires students in order to maintain a high standard of dress and grooming so as to present an ap-propriate image of the College to the broader community and to each other, it is an expectation that hair be kept neat, tidy and above the collar, ears and eyebrows at all times”. I ask that all boys make the necessary arrangements to have their hair cut to meet the College guidelines before the start of Term 3. Students will be sent home on the first day of Term 3 if they do not meet these College Guide-lines. TERM 3 UNIFORM: Term 3 commences on Monday, 9 July, for all students. All students are to wear the school winter uniform during Term Three. Please ensure your son has his full uniform for the first day of Term 3. Students in Years 10, 11 and 12 must wear the College Blazer to and from school each day, as well as during the day if they wish. It is a requirement that all boys in Years 10, 11 and 12 wear long trousers every day. All students in Years 5 to 11 must use a College Bag to and from school eve-ry day. Tour fleece’s are not to be worn at school. SENIOR FORMAL AND YEAR 11 DINNER DANCE: Year 11 Dinner Dance and the Year 12 Formal payments are due on Friday 15 June. LAST DAY TERM 2: All students in will be dismissed from the College on the 15

June at 1.30pm. Buses have been organised to depart the

College at 1.30pm. All students must remain at school until this time. Students who have not fulfilled their Pastoral and Academic requirements will be required to remain until 3.00pm YEAR 8-9-10 SOCIAL: will be held this Saturday 14 July. Nor-mal school rules and expectations apply. We need parents to assist with the running of the Social – on the front door, in the cloakroom, selling drinks, general supervision. We cannot run the social without parental support. If you can help please contact Mrs Fowlie in the Student Office (36319070) Venue – Sandgate PCYC Dempster Street, Deagon Time- 7.00 to 10.00 pm Clothing – Appropriate clothing with closed footwear is es-sential, no offensive T-Shirts etc Cost - $10 Attendence – only St Patrick’s Yr 8-9-10 boys plus female students from invited Colleges – St Rita’s, St John Fisher, Mt Alvernia, All Hallows, Mt Maria –Petrie, Clayfield College, St Margaret’s, Mt St Michael’s and Corpus Christi.

Senior Formal &

Year 11 Dinner Dance

Payments are due on Friday 15 June.

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Mr John Tucker Confraternity Carnival

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Mr John Tucker Confraternity Carnival

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Mr John Tucker Confraternity Carnival

Confraternity Rugby League Trials Saturday 16 June at Padua College 80 Turner Road Kedron Game 1 10.00am Padua v SPC Game 2 11.00am Padua v Aquinas Game 3 12.00pm SPC v Aquinas

Players to be at the grounds by 9.00am

Confraternity Shield Pool Matches

Mon 25 June – 11.00am – SPC Vs St Brendan’s College, Yeppoon Mon 25– 3.10pm – SPC Vs St. Mary’s, Toowoomba Tuesday 26 June – SPC Vs St. Edmunds, Ipswich

Confraternity Tipping Competition Random Draws – Round 14 John Beasley (Son – Greg Yr 8) – 60 Year Anniversary Cap Jan Thompson – Uni Darts Cooler Bag Paul Corfield – Hart Sport Back Pack

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Mr Luke Donatini Director of Sport

Congratulations to our ‘Olympian Old Boys’ It was absolutely fantastic to hear the recent news that two former St Patrick’s College students will be heading across to London in the coming months to compete at the pinnacle of their sport as Olympians. Former St Patrick’s College student Adam White is a member of the Australian Men’s Volleyball Team that just qualified last weekend to compete at the Olympics Games in August. Adam is a crucial member of this Australian team and was instrumental in getting the team through their qualifying rounds.

Adam White (No 9) representing Australia during their recent Olympic qualifying games

Simon Patmore has qualified for both the 100m and 200m in the T46 category. Simon will travel to Wales in the com-ing weeks where he will commence his Olympic prepara-tions with some pre-departure races prior to heading to London. In 2010 Simon won Gold at the Delhi Common-wealth Games in the T46 100m.

Simon Patmore winning Gold in the T46 100m at the 2010 Delhi Commonwealth Games. Both Adam and Simon have been great supporters of St Patrick’s College since they graduated and often when

they are able to (between train-ing and competition demands) both have been seen around the College assisting us and mentoring where possible. We congratulate both Adam and Simon on their achieve-ments thus far and we wish them all the very best of suc-cess at the Olympics in London later this year.

Sports Information Line (Wet Weather) The telephone number for St Patrick’s College Sports Information

Line/Wet Weather Update is 3631 9080.

Please be reminded that in the event of Wet Weather, any changes to the published schedule for sporting fixtures will be made just before 7.00am on the day of the fixtures.

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Mr Luke Donatini Director of Sport

More Outstanding Achievements Daniel Stringfellow (Senior 2011) – Recently won the Queensland Open Amateur Golf Championships held at the Royal Queensland Golf Courses. Lucas Lutter (Year 7) – selected into Metropolitan North Cross Country Team. Lucas placed 2nd in the Under 12 event. Jacob Davis (Year 12) & Ruben Sullivan (Year 12) – selected as reserves for the AIC Representative Rugby Teams to compete at the Queensland Schoolboys Open Rugby Un-ion Trials. Tom Drew (Year 12) & Jack Hamilton (Year 12) – selected into the Chairman’s XV Representative Rugby Team to compete at the Queensland Schoolboys Open Rugby Union Trials. SPC Trimester Three Sporting Coordinators Following are the names of coordinators and contact details for next term’s sports. Basketball – Mr Corey Meehan [email protected] Cross Country – Mr Paul Toohey [email protected] Tennis - Br Chris Pritchard [email protected] Track and Field – Mr Rob Morris [email protected]

GENERAL SPORTING NOTICE For anyone interested within the St Patrick’s College Com-munity, there is a Bayside to Bald Hills event supporting Camp Quality which supports children with cancer. The Fun Run (or cycle) is on Sunday 22 July 2012. It is run by the Green Apple Well Being Health Centre. . This may be a good way of supporting a worthy charity and also would be beneficial to our students preparing for athletics, tennis or basketball. For more details you can visit the web site www.greenapplewellness.com.au

Confraternity at Curlew We Need You!

Well we have only a few weeks left before the annual Confra-ternity Shield Rugby League Carnival comes to Curlew Park. This great event boasts some 800 (40 teams) schoolboy play-ers displaying their best and exciting rugby league talent and skills, and it is all on show at Curlew Park. The Confraternity Shield Carnival can lay claims to some of the best NRL players within Australia, some of whom have also played Origin Football as well as represented Australia. St Patrick’s College is not only honoured to host this event but we are also inspired to make the 2012 Confraternity Shield Carnival the best of all time. This goal cannot be achieved without YOUR SUPPORT. We are still in need of volunteers from our College community to offer up some time to assist us during the week of Confraternity. So, please put up your hand to volunteer and in doing so be part of, and witness, some of the best senior schoolboy rug-by league within Australia all on show at Curlew Park. Guar-anteed, you will be watching some of our future NRL stars playing league in Shorncliffe at Curlew Park’s Confraternity Carnival. Following are all the details that you need to know to get you organised to volunteer: Carnival Dates: Sunday 24 June to Friday 29 June Where: Curlew Park, Sandgate Contact Persons: Mr John Tucker 3631 9023 [email protected] Mrs Narelle Cathcart [email protected]

Any amount of your time volunteered is GOOD TIME!

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Mr Luke Donatini Director of Sport

CROSS COUNTRY

As reigning AIC cross country premiers it is important that SPC ‘X-Men’ remain committed to training over the holidays. Indeed it is believed that our attendance here has made the difference in our past success. If training on your own make sure you do a long run as well on Sunday. This should ensure that you are prepared for the AIC championship meet on July 28. However, the following structure is also offered by coaches for those who prefer to train with like-minded souls. As always, we meet on the back oval. Friday, June 15 at 1:30pm – once school is dismissed Sunday, June 17 through to Tuesday, June 19 (Straddie Camp) Wednesday, June 20 – 7am (Staff briefing at 8:15) Friday, June 22 – 7am Sunday, June 24 – 8:30 am (long run) Monday, June 25 – 8am Wednesday, June 27 – 8am Friday, June 29 – 8am Sunday, July 1 – 8:30am Monday, July 2 – 7:30am depart for St. Laurence’s, South Brisbane for Edmund Rice Challenge – attend BBQ hosted by SLC afterwards – back to SPC at 11:30am Wednesday, July 4 – 8am depart for Limestone Park, Ipswich – back to SPC 1pm Friday, July 6 – 8am depart for Sunshine Coast – back to SPC at 3pm

‘Run tall all ‘X-Men’ and kill the final hill!’

AIC/CIC SCHEDULE 2012

The following are the proposed meets and events for our Cross Country Runners in 2012. Please note that these details may change on a weekly basis.

Date Host College Venue Time Commencing

June 17 to 19 (Sunday to Tuesday)

SPC AIC Team Event SPC Cross Country Camp – Stradebroke Island

Sunday 17 June (AM Departure)

Saturday 14 July SPLC/SEC Limestone Park, Ipswich AM Meet

Saturday 21 July SLC St Laurence’s Playing Fields, Runcorn AM Meet

July 22 & 23 (Saturday & Sunday)

Qld Schools Cross Coun-try Champs.

Maroochydore Queensland

Am of 22 July

Saturday 28 July AIC (SPLC/SEC/PADUA)

AIC Championships Limestone Park, Ipswich

AM until midday

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Mr Luke Donatini Director of Sport

JUNIOR TRACK & FIELD (CIC) – Ms Cassie Harden Athletics is coming!!!!! Next term we start CIC training from DAY 1. Track and Field is a great way to get involved. There are lots of opportunities in Track and Field to represent St Patrick’s College. We have 8 x 100m runners, 8x 200m runners, 4x 800m runners, 2x Shot Put Throwers, 2x High Jumpers and 2x Long Jumpers in each age group. If in year 4, your son was in the final of the 100m he is needed for the St Patrick’s CIC Athletics Team. Training starts Monday, July 9th of July at 6.45am on the College Back Oval. Can’t wait to see lots of excited and energetic boys turning up on Monday, it’s going to be a great season. If you need any further information about Year 5 to Year 7 Track and Field, please contact Ms Cassie Harden - [email protected]

SPC Junior (CIC) Track & Field Training Schedule

Please Note: There may be some slight changes from the previous training schedule

Training Day Time Events Covered

Monday Morning 6:45 – 8.00am 100m, 200m and 800m

Monday (Lunchtime) Lunch me Hurdles

Tuesday Morning 6:45 – 8.00am 100m, 200m and 800m

Tuesday Afternoon 3:15 - 4.00pm H/Jump, L/Jump and Shot Put

Friday Morning 7.00 – 8.00am 100m, 200m, 800m and RELAYS

SPC TRACK AND FIELD SIGN ON IS NOW ON

We would like ALL SPC students from Year 5 to Year 12 to seriously consider being part of the

2012 SPC Track and Field Experience.

SIGN UP IS IN THE GYM

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Mr Luke Donatini Director of Sport

SENIOR TRACK & FIELD (AIC) – Mr Rob Morris

SPC Senior (AIC) Track & Field Training Schedule for July 2012 We Start Training DAY 1 of Term 3

T&F Administration Mr Luke Donatini ([email protected]), Mr Robert Morris ([email protected]) & Mr Ryan Schultz ([email protected])

Training Day

Sprints Middle Distance

Hurdles Throws High Jump

Triple Jump

Long Jump

Monday Back Oval 3.15 to 4.30pm

X/Country Training

(as per al-ready

scheduled)

Back Oval 6.45am to

8.00am

Curlew Park 3.15pm to

4.30pm

Back Oval 3.15 to 4.30pm

Back Oval 3.15 to

4.30pm Tuesday Back Oval

3.15 to 4.30pm

Curlew Park 3.15pm to

4.30pm

Wednesday Curlew Park 3.15pm to

4.30pm

Lunchtimes

Thursday Back Oval 3.15 to

4.30pm

Lunchtimes Lunchtimes

Friday Lunchtimes

Event Coaches CIC (Year 5 to 7) Ms Cassie Harden ([email protected])

Mr Doug Locke ([email protected]) Sprints/Relays Mr Doug Locke ([email protected])

Mr Blair Drabble ([email protected])

Mr Ryan Schultz ([email protected]) 400m/800m Mr Ryan Schultz ([email protected])

Mr Tom Lonergan ([email protected]) 800m/1500m/3000m Mr Tom Lonergan ([email protected])

Mr Craig Gunn ([email protected]) Hurdles Mr Luke Donatini ([email protected])

High Jump Ms Selena Frisk ([email protected])

Mr Luke Donatini ([email protected]) Long Jump Mrs Marthy Watson ([email protected])

Triple Jump Mr Jesse D’Amico ([email protected])

Throws (Shot/Discus/Javelin)

Mrs Kate Colahan ([email protected])

Mrs Helen Roberts ([email protected])

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Mr Corey Meehan Basketball Coordinator

Parents, Over the coming weeks and into next term a series of emails regarding basketball will be sent out to parental and student email accounts. Please ensure that you check your email and also ask your son to check his email account as regularly as possible. If in the future you have any questions or concerns regarding Basketball please don’t hesitate to contact: AIC/CIC Basketball Training Training will commence in week 1 of Term 3 (CIC) and Week 3 of Term 3 (AIC). If boys have signed on to play they are expected to attend all training sessions and games or communicate any difficulties with their respective coaches. It is not acceptable to simply fail to show up to training or games without prior notification; boys are to make every effort to fulfil their basketball responsibilities over the course of the trials and season. A draft training schedule for AIC/CIC is as follows (this may be subject to change):

Note: Private transport to Boondall is not required, most boys catch the first available train from Shorncliffe to North Boondall station and it is only a short walk to the sports hall. SPC Basketball Uniform TRAINING: All boys are required to wear their college P.E. uniform or Basketball uniform, at no stage are boys allowed to wear other club singlet’s, NBA singlet’s, rugby jersey’s etc. If boys are found wearing the incorrect uniform they will be asked to sit out of training which may affect selection chances. If boys are continually found wearing the wrong uniform they may lose the opportunity to represent the college in basketball, I ask for all parents support with this matter. GAMES: Boys are permitted to wear the college P.E. uniform during the initial trials but all boys are required to have a college basketball singlet by round one. Boys are permitted to wear college P.E. shorts during games so long as all pockets have zips. SPC basketball shorts are available for purchase from the uniform shop if desired.

CIC TRAINING

TEAM LOCATION TIME DAY

7A Front Court 1

3:15pm 

– 4:45pm

TUE 

THUR

7B

7C Back oval courts 7D

6A Front Court 2

6B

6C Back Oval

Courts Lunch time x2/

week on P.E. days to be negotiated

by coach (TBC at a later

date)

5A

Front Court 1 5B

AIC TRAINING

TEAM LOCATION TIME DAY

1ST V CALLAN CENTRE/ 

B.E.C

3:15-5:00pm

TUE 

THUR

2ND V

3RD V

BOONDALL ENT/MENT CENTRE (B.E.C.)

3:30-5:00pm

16A

15A

15B

14A

14B

14C

13A

13B

13C

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Mr Corey Meehan Gym Coordinator

Parents, Due to a number of events over the holidays (Confraternity Rugby League and EREA Basketball Tour) the gym will be open dur-ing the FIRST WEEK ONLY from 7:30am-10:30am on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. Numbers in the gym have significantly dropped over the Rugby and Football season along with the cold weather. I ask that all boys who take their commitment to Basketball, Cross Country and Athletics seriously to begin to attend gym sessions on a regular basis. Also, for those boys who wish to improve their Swimming/Volleyball or Rugby/Football; it is not too early to begin preparation for next year. Boys do not have to commit large amounts of their time initially, begin by attending 1-2 lunch time/morning sessions a week and build up. Ensure that boys see me for a structured, sport specific program. I sincerely hope all boys enjoy the time off away from sports but begin to prepare themselves to commit early into Term 3. I have attached a copy of the Gym Hours for Term 3, as always if you have any questions or comments regarding the SPC GYM Program don’t hesitate to contact me directly. Corey Meehan: [email protected] 3631 9028

SPC GYM HOURS TERM 3 2012

ENSURE YOU HAVE FULL P.E. UNIFORM (INCLUDING SOCKS) AND A TOWEL IF YOU WISH TO TRAIN. NO EXCEPTIONS.

TIME MON TUE WED THUR FRI

 MORNING 

6:30am-8:00am

 OPEN 

SESSION 

 OPEN 

SESSION

 OPEN 

SESSION

 OPEN 

SESSION

 GYM 

CLOSED

 JUNIOR LUNCH 

12:35pm-1:15pm

   

YEAR 8

 YEAR 5, 

6 & 7

   

YEAR 8

   

YEAR 8 

 GYM 

CLOSED 

 SENIOR LUNCH 1.15pm-2.00pm

 OPEN 

SESSION 

 OPEN 

SESSION 

 OPEN 

SESSION 

 OPEN 

SESSION 

 OPEN 

SESSION 

 AFTER

SCHOOL 3:00pm-4:30pm

 GYM 

CLOSED

 GYM 

CLOSED

 OPEN 

SESSION

 GYM 

CLOSED

 GYM 

CLOSED

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Brother Chris Pritchard Tennis/Sport Support Group

S incere thanks to all parents and friends who assisted in the Curlew Park Canteen and BBQ area on our ‘Back to Shorncliffe Day’ Saturday 19 May vs. St Edmund’s, Ipswich. We grossed $10 000 plus which is our highest total for one day. This was especially due to having our new cold room in full operation.

Our Group has contributed $3 000 towards a new ‘tennis ball machine’ requested by Director of Sport, Luke Donatini, and our professional tennis coach, Brad Harbottle. We have also contributed $900 towards our sportsmen who have been selected for Queensland School Sport Representation. We are assisting the forthcoming Confraternity Shield Carnival, 25 - 29 June. Any parental assistance, especially those associated with the Carnival, will be greatly appreciated. If available, even for a few hours, please contact David Row on mobile phone 0409 531457 or phone 3869 4585. Our prayerful support is offered for our Chairman, Terry McMahon who is to undergo an operation and will be away for approximately two months.

Thursday 7June 2012 Hi Parents and Players Our commitment to run a clinic for five days in our third week of June/July holidays, Monday 2 July – Friday 6 July has been cancelled due to the paucity of numbers and the fact that coaches need time to change arrangements and courts to be cancelled. I do understand the current financial situation in which most families find themselves but urge all players to continue with their signed-on sport through Term 3 and 4. May we all have an enjoyable, safe and successful tennis season. God bless Br Chris Pritchard St Patrick’s College Tennis Coordinator

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Soccer Clinic

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Mr Geoff Samuels Director of Culture

BIS Competition Our final round of the BIS competition took place on Tuesday night hosting Padua College. DEBATING The year 7 debaters did exceptionally well and a special mention must go to Sam Essex and Nicholas Harrington. Both debat-ed well after having some initial complications and needing to switch places in the debate. Congratulations to Sam Essex and Joe Grew for receiving speakers of the night in debating. Well done to all team members for a great BIS debating competition in Term 2. 2012 BIS debating team members are, Ethan Harvey, Max Marson, Sean Lahey, Nicholas Harrington, Joe Grew and Sam Essex. PUBLIC SPEAKING Our final round of public speaking yielded some great speeches. The boys are getting better with more experience. Great job gentlemen! CHESS We had a great turn out of boys to play chess in the BIS competition on Tuesday night. All boys played well together and enjoyed themselves. Even though chess can be a serious game there were many smiles and laughs throughout the night.

ART CLUB WRAP UP Another exciting year for both Junior and Senior Art Club! Interest and participation in the visual arts continues to grow and I am so pleased to see many boys coming back and lots of new faces too. The theme for 2012 has been ‘back to basics – drawing fun-damentals’. As an Art teacher of all levels I have seen many students form bad drawing habits that inhibit them from challenging themselves and producing the drawings that they really want to. My goal has been to break these habits by introducing some basic ‘rules’. These have included: Drawing lightly, sketching to ‘find’ the line, drawing basic shapes, how to approach a drawing and using basic frame-works to create a figure or object. Students often struggle to start a drawing and this is when art can become a negative experience for them. In Art Club we have learnt to approach a drawing in a very systematic way. This involves learning to ‘see like an artist’. Artists don’t see objects, they see lines. The students have learnt to ob-serve quality of lines, length, angles and how they relate to other lines around them. A common subject matter students wish to draw is people. However, they often become frustrated when their poses look static and lifeless. In Junior Art Club we officially ‘killed’ the stick man and I introduced the class to ‘skeleton man’ – an anatomically superior basic figure to draw initial poses with. Students learnt about human proportions and how to draw people in action poses to create interesting and dynamic compositions. A fun activity was our life drawing sessions (fully-clothed and fully-fun!) Students took turns holding action and reclining poses for the class to sketch. This proved to be a very popular activity as Art Club has un-covered some spectacular show ponies!

In Term 2 in Junior Art Club we focused on painting skills. Paint is a wonderful, versatile medium but can also prove to be quite daunting and difficult to manipulate. Students are often put off by the messiness of the medium and the strug-gle to control it. To learn to relax with the medium, students had to first accept the idea that paint is different to pencil and cannot be manipulated the same way. This might sound obvious, but it is a real mindset that needs to be changed. Students learnt different painting techniques with the focus on planning and patience. For Term 2 in Senior Art Club I encouraged the students to devise their own projects. Senior students often need to take the time away from regular art class to explore and develop their own signature style. Students worked with oil pastels, paint and collage just to name a few mediums. It’s been really heartwarming to see the level of interest and care the students have put in their work this year. They con-tinue to amaze me with their creativity and positive attitude to try something new. Art Club boys are truly a remarkable group of go-getters, and I am very proud of their efforts, par-ticipation and beautiful work. Miss Katie Spencer , Art Club Coordinator

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Ms Katie Spencer Art Club

ART CLUB PHOTOS

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Ms Katie Spencer Art Club

ART CLUB PHOTOS

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Mr Geoff Samuels Director of Culture

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College News

ART UNION TICKETS

PLEASE RETURN CAR ART UNION TICKETS TO THE OFFICE

SOLD OR UNSOLD AS SOON AS POSSIBLE PLEASE

SCHOOL ACCOUNTS

Term 2 school accounts were due for payment on 16 April 2012

unless alternative payment

arrangements have been set in place

Please note any additional charges on Term 2 accounts will need to be paid separately. If paying by direct deposit into the school bank account please ensure that your surname and parent account number is included in the reference area. If you have not received a Term 2 account or have not received a copy of your receipt via email for payments made please contact Judy Kelly on 3631 9019.

WANTED Prizes to auction at the Gala Dinner. If you can help please call Kath Richardson on 0412772123.

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College News

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Rosters

ROSTER FOR UPCOMING SERVICE PROGRAMS

Tuesday Morn BBQ Decker Park, Sandgate

7.25 am-9.00 am

Thursday Morning BBQ Humpybong School 7. 30 am-9.00 am

Thursday Evening Street Van Brisbane City

5.00 pm-8.45 pm

Saturday Night BBQ Sandgate Lagoon, Sandgate

5.45 pm-8.30 pm

Tuesday, 19 June

N/A  

 

Thursday,21 June

N/A

 

Thursday, 21 June

Mundie Bria, Tyler Caruana, Jake Ryan, Michael Tunney

 

Saturday, 23 June

Lachlan Taylor, Aidan Woods, Sam Cronk, Riley Campbell  

Please Note: If you cannot fulfil your commitment to take part in these service programs, please advise Mrs Righetti ASAP.

The Paddies Van is Proudly Sponsored by:

TUCKSHOP ROSTER TUCKSHOP ROSTER

DATE HELPERS

Fri 15/06 Jenny Evans, Trisha Fitzpatrick, Maree Denkes

Tue 10/07 Cally Egerton, Louise Stringer, Vicki Wolstenholme, Maree Bishop

Wed 11/07 Sandra Appleby-Lake, Janelle Mulherin, Debbie Birthisel, Jeana Scott

Thu 12/07 Jacqui Baldock, Liz Dittberner, Andrea Massey

Fri 13/07 Sue Fuhrmeister, Tanya Smith - Help Needed

Mon 09/07 Karen Smyth, Katerina Camiller, Joanne Clements, Sally Rudd

UNIFORM SHOP

LAST TRADING DAY THIS TERM THURS 14/6 . SHOP WILL RE-OPEN AFTER THE HOLIDAYS TUES 10/7

TRADING HOURS TERM TIME TUES 12- 4 pm

WED 10am 2pm THURS 7.30am -11.30am

LOST PROPERTY

Please check your sons clothing and hats for the correct name.

If you find Kallum Leaver’s jacket & jumper or Jack Cain’s jumper

please return them to the student office.

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Weeks 9 & Week 1 Term 3 Date Claimers

WEEK NINE

June 15

11/12 Exam Block Last Day of Term - Students dismissed at 1.30pm

June 16

Confraternity RL Trials

WEEK ONE - TERM 3

July 9

Term 3 Fees due/Sport Support Meeting

July 10

Drama Club Performance CIC Basketball/Tennis training commences

July 11

Curlew Park Association meeting

July 12

Year 10 Retreat

July 13

Year 10 Retreat

July 14

Years 8-10 School Social AIC Cross Country Trial (Limestone Park) CIC Tennis Trials