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similarities and shared likeness that we have with these young
men. Nothing could be further from the truth. Despite the passing
of years and even generations, they and their families are us.
These young men grew up in the area, walked through
Fallen War HeroesDuring my travels overseas I have managed to
visit a number of war cemeteries. They are places that create many
conflicting emotions. Serene and peaceful places which only exist
because those who rest there died in brutal and terrible
circumstances. Furthermore, a visit to these cemeteries is usually
a brief departure from the happy, fun- filled adventures associated
with travel.
Perhaps it is the history teacher in me, but I’ve always felt
compelled to visit these war graves and pay my respects. Through
places like France, Italy and Turkey, the indescribable loss and
tragedy of war is represented by countless headstones or crosses
upon which name after name of the fallen are inscribed. Countless
people, each with their own story that will rarely ever be told. To
the passer by like me, they are a name, a rank and an age. One of
many amongst hundreds of perfectly aligned rows. In the last few
years, it has dawned on me that my actions have been a little
unusual in the sense that I would go to great lengths, often
dragging family members or reluctant travelling companions with me,
to walk amongst these graves. Unusual because for many years, I
have in fact walked past the name of thirty one young men who lost
their lives in the service of their country during World War
II.
AETERNA NON CADUCAThe Eternal not the Transitory
MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK
8 MAY 2017 | NO. 6
www.marcellin.nsw.edu.au | [email protected] |
Ph: (02) 9398 6355 | Fax: (02) 9398 9049
From the Deputy Headmaster
“... We owe a debt to all of these 31 young Marcellin men... who
died defending our nation ... they are ours. Ordinary men of
Marcellin College Randwick who died doing extraordinary
things...”
These names are in a leafy little corner of our College
courtyard next to the statue of St Marcellin Champagnat and, quite
fittingly in the shadow of our sculpture known as Eternity. I now
recognise many of the surnames but know very little of their
stories.
With 72 years having now passed since the end of this war, it
would be easy to assume a mentality that suggests that the decades
have somehow eroded or diminished the great
the same front entrance to school every morning, gazed upon the
same bell tower, played the same sports and even sat in some of the
same classrooms. They had the same hopes, plans and dreams as any
of our current students have. Then war came and changed everything.
Amongst the group of thirty one were musicians, gifted scholars, a
champion lifesaver, brilliant sportsmen, larrikins, introverts and
extroverts. Local lads who indiscriminately lost their lives in
obscure places across the globe.
At our ANZAC commemoration last week, the staff and students
were introduced to the tragic story of two ex-students whose names
appear on this memorial plaque in the courtyard.
Keith Moore attended Marcellin in 1936 and 1937. He was the only
son of Mr and Mrs Moore and lived in Oberon Street, Coogee. The
yearbook describes him as a “young man of fine
KEITH MOORE EDWARD LOONAM RAAF RAAF
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2 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER
TERM 2 IMPORTANT DATES Week 39 – 11 May NAPLAN examinationsWed,
10 May Yrs 11 & 12 Meningococcal VaccinationsWeek 4Mon, 15 May
Morning Staff Meeting - students to arrive at school by 9.30am16 –
19 May Year 11 Half Yearly ExamsWeek 522 – 26 May Years 10 & 11
Half Yearly ExamsWeek 629 - 31 May Years 7-9 Half Yearly ExamsWeek
7Tue, 6 Jun Champagnat Day Mass /activities (all day)Fri, 9 Jun
Staff Spirituality afternoon - students will be dismissed at
lunchtimeWeek 8Mon, 12 Jun Queen’s Birthday - public holidayWed, 14
Jun Year 10 to 11 Senior Subject Information evening @6.30pmThu, 14
Jun Sports Photo DayWeek 9 Tue, 20 Jun Years 10 & 11 Parent
Teacher Interviews @1:00 – 8:00pmWeek 10 Wed, 28 Jun Year 7, 8
& 9 Parent Teacher Interviews @9:00am – 7.00pmFri, 30 Jun Term
2 concludes
TERM 3 - Week 1 Mon, 17 Jul Staff Development Day (student free
day)Tue, 18 Jul Students return to school
YEAR 7 2019 ENROLMENT APPLICATIONS
Applications for Year 7 2019 will be available from the College
until Friday, 9 June 2017
character, of ready wit” and as someone who” is always anxious
to discuss debatable questions”. With the outbreak of the war, he
joined the Royal Australia Air Force, where he spent time training
in England and South Africa. It was here that he became engaged to
be married. He was a pilot of the 455th squadron which flew Beau
fighters. These planes were torpedo bombers; their primary role was
to attack German ships.
Similarly, Edward James Loonam was a navigator in the same
squadron. Edward was also an only son of Mr and Mrs Loonam and
lived in Loch Maree Street, Maroubra. He was a brilliant student
who commenced his schooling at Marcellin in 1933, completing in
1939. He went on to study law before enlisting in the Royal
Australian Air Force.
On April 5th 1945, just a few months before the end of the war,
both men were part of a mission to attack enemy ships off the coast
of Norway. At around 4:25 in the afternoon, their squadron was
attacked by enemy aircraft. Keith Moore’s plane had its wing shot
off; it then careered sideways, colliding with the aircraft of
Edward Loonam. Consequently, both planes plummeted into the ocean
and both men, school mates from Marcellin College lost their
lives.
Edward Loonam was 22 years old and Keith Moore was 24, lives of
promise lost. Both men need to be more than just names on a plaque.
We owe a debt to all of these thirty one young men, to remember not
only their selflessness that resulted in the ultimate sacrifice but
in coming years we should also learn more of their story. They are
no more or less important than the countless others like them who
have died defending our nation, but they are ours.
Ordinary men of Marcellin College Randwick who died doing
extraordinary things.
Lest we forget.
Mr Paul DaleyDeputy Headmaster
Please refer to the College website for the following two
articles for information regarding NAPLAN which will affect all
students who sit for their HSC from 2020.
Information for Parents Information for Students
For more detailed information visit the NESA
website:http://educationstandards.nsw.edu.au
NAPLAN HSC MINIMUM STANDARD
http://www.marcellin.nsw.edu.au/assessment-reportinghttp://www.marcellin.nsw.edu.au/assessment-reporting
http://educationstandards.nsw.edu.au
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ANZAC Ceremony This year the traditional ANZAC day ceremony was
held on Wednesday, 26th April. The ex-students and members of the
Coogee Randwick RSL have always appreciated the way in which the
College and students commemorate ANZAC Day as in return we all
appreciate what these men and their fallen comrades went through
during the years of war.
Marcellin College students, staff and members of the Brother’s
community took the time to pause to remember in a very special,
personal way, those 31 ex-students of Marcellin who gave their
lives in the service of their country. The names of these men are
listed on plaques at the base of the memorial statue of Saint
Marcellin Champagnat in the courtyard. This statue was erected by
the Ex-Student’s Association in the late 1940s to honour those sons
of Marcellin, who made the supreme sacrifice in war.
This year, the commemoration service was held in The Marist
Centre and included a personal address by the College Captain Ewan
Uncles that provided an insight to the enduring link between the
current student body and those that so bravely sacrificed their
lives whilst giving this sacrifice a ‘human face’ by profiling two
past students who tragically lost their lives in the same
incident.
In addition to the traditional ceremony, 31 current students
symbolically represented each of the 31 ex-students who gave their
lives for their country. As we approach the
Mr Garry McDonaldANZAC Day Ceremony Coordinator
College Centenary we hope to highlight specific individuals and
their sacrifice at future ANZAC ceremonies as a poignant reminder
of those who have gone before us.
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Staff Changes for Term 2The Business Manager, Ms Margaret
Thurston, is taking extended Leave until November this year. I
would like to wish Margaret all the best as she enjoys a well earnt
rest to travel and catch up with family. Mr Robert Capizzi, Sports
Coordinator, has moved into the position of Business Manager in
Margaret’s absence and I thank him for taking on this important
role.
With Mr Capizzi moving to his new role, Mr James O’Shea will
step in as Sports Coordinator and Mr Gareth Dunne will be his
assistant. Mr Capizzi will continue to teach his Year 12
Mathematics class, but his other classes will be taken by Ms Jackie
Robbins who has joined the staff for this term.
We welcome back Ms Carmelina Fede from Maternity Leave this
term. She returns 3 days per week and as a result will job share
her position with Mr Marco Fraietta who also joins the staff this
term. Ms Fede is stepping down from her role as Teacher in Charge
of LOTE and Mr Anthony Graziano will take up this position for the
remainder of the year.
The Director of Development and Communication, Ms Jane Evans, is
also on Leave this term. Her classes will be taken by Mrs Joanne
Ververis who will be full time for the term.
The Deputy Headmaster, Mr Paul Daley, will be also taking Long
Service Leave for 4 weeks from May 15 to travel overseas. In his
absence, Mr Chris Shields, Director of Teaching and M-Learning,
will be Acting Deputy Headmaster.
Staff Meeting 15 MayI would like to bring to your attention that
there will be a full Staff Meeting from 8:00am - 9:15am next Monday
15 May. While there will be supervision of the Campus from the
normal time, classes will not begin until 9:30am so students do not
need to be at school before then. Hopefully this will mean a less
frantic start to the week.
Student LeadershipAt our Headmaster’s Assembly last Friday we
announced the new Year 11 Prefects. We were delighted to have as
our special guest the Honourable Mr Bruce Notley-Smith, Member for
Coogee, to present the boys with their badges. These boys now begin
their leadership journey, joining the current Year 12 Leadership
cohort in an expanded Leadership Team. They have the opportunity
over the coming few months to learn from the Year 12s, and likewise
the Year 12 boys have the opportunity to mentor and guide
the Year 11s on the team. We congratulate the following Year 11
boys on their appointments:
Academic Prefect Thomas Stellino Cultural Prefect Archie Stegall
Anslem House Prefect Jeremy QuiggBowen House Prefect Keeghan
BurkeFallon House Prefect Jack Rheinberger Ignatius House Prefect
Campbell GarlickMinistry Prefect Andrew ChuaSport and Spirit Kel
Mullins Solidarity Prefect Jesse James
School FundingMany of you would be aware of the announcement
made by the Prime Minister last week and the subsequent media
reports about school funding into the future. In relation to this,
please find on the following page of this newsletter a media
release from the Executive Director of Sydney Catholic Schools, Dr
Dan White.
Mr John Hickey Headmaster
From the Headmaster
Above: The Honourable Mr Bruce Notley-Smith (fourth from left),
Member for Coogee, was a special guest at last week’s Headmaster’s
Assembly
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Media Contact:
Bernadette Bain (02) 9568 8223 0408 739 200
M E D I A R E L E A S E For Immediate Release
5 May 2017
‘One size cannot fit all!’ – Federal Government fails to
understand Catholic systemic schools
Sydney Catholic Schools (SCS) Executive Director, Dr Dan White,
today slammed the federal government for their complete failure to
understand the nature and mission of low-fee systemic Catholic
schools in Sydney.
“Minister Birmingham’s simplest rhetoric that a ‘one size fits
all’ funding formula is the fairest and most equitable solution for
education funding is simply naïve and completely out of touch from
the reality of how our low-fee Catholic systemic schools provide
quality education to over 70,000 Sydney children,” Dr White
said.
“The Minister’s determination to fund systemic Catholic schools
in an individual manner similar to high cost, independent schools,
is a grave mistake.
“In the spirit of St Mary MacKillop, Catholic systemic schools
have always endeavoured to support and ensure that the most
marginalised and disadvantaged families have access to a Catholic
education; regardless of their postcode in Sydney.”
Dr White expressed concern about the assumptions in the funding
formula with respect to expectations that families in more affluent
areas have a much greater capacity to pay for their child’s
education.
“Unlike high fee independent colleges, Catholic systemic schools
have always kept fees to the bare minimum required to deliver an
education – comparable with State schools in all areas of Sydney”,
said Dr White.
“Our families are struggling to make ends meet, especially due
to the mortgage stress of the Sydney housing market. Being expected
to contribute financially to the level of elite schools is simply
beyond their means. The government’s policy will not only result in
significant fee increases but potentially will force some families
to seek enrolment in the already overcrowded State education
sector.
“By refusing to consult with the Catholic sector, the Minister
has failed to show any appreciation that the vast majority of
Sydney Catholic schools have historically been committed to working
as a collaborative system of schools to provide access to Catholic
education across all sectors of community at the lowest possible
cost to families.”
“We totally support the concept of needs-based funding, but
simplistic assumptions that all non-government schools operate in a
similar manner is erroneous. I call on the Minister to
carefully re-think his policy position and begin detailed
consultation with Catholic school leaders,” Dr White said.
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Dr Dan White, Executive Director of Sydney Catholic Schools is
available for interviews
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Mother’s Day Mass
On Wednesday, 3 May, the College celebrated the wonderful
mothers of our Marcellin community with a special Mother’s Day
Mass. Over 350 mothers, grandmothers, sons and their families
joined Fr Greg Morgan in acknowledging the importance of our
mothers, and thanking them for their tireless efforts and continual
love and support. Heartwarming music from our talented musicians
and a prayer for those mothers who have passed made for an
emotional Mass with an abundance of love and gratitude filling
Greenstead Hall. More photos from the Mass are on the College
website.
Click here for more photos
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Duke of Edinburgh’s Award 2017
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award is an extra-curricular programme
offered through Marcellin College. Your son may be interested in
participating in this Award. The Award is a non-competitive program
of community, practical, adventure and physical activities
embracing the four sections of Service, Skills, Expeditions and
Physical Recreation. These provide an opportunity for students to
acquire and develop skills, initiative and self-esteem which will
help them become more confident members of the community.
Participation in the Award is internationally recognised and highly
regarded by many employers and organisations.
Year 9 students aged 14 and over have the opportunity to join
the Bronze Award. The minimum commitment to the Award is 3 months
for Skill, Service and Physical Recreation. Participants choose one
section to complete for six months. Year 10 students aged 15 and
over have the opportunity to join the Silver Award. The minimum
commitment to the Award is 12 months for all sections if the Bronze
Award has not been completed prior.
Your son most likely participates in some of the activities
required for Duke of Ed. For example, after school and weekend
sport could count towards Physical Recreation, or Skill. Limited
opportunities for Community Service can be organised by the
College, if there is interest. Many College staff have volunteered
their time to participate in assessing participant progress across
a range of areas.
Expeditions will be organised by the College, and further
information will be provided once students have registered for the
Award. Year 9 students will be able to use their school camp in
Term 3 as their Practice Expedition. A qualifying expedition will
be organised for Term 4.
There will be a formal cost associated with the Award which will
be billed to school fees. Your son will be invited to attend a
meeting, where permission forms and paperwork will be distributed.
In the meantime, boys can express their interest using the Google
form link here: https://goo.gl/forms/pa5kE3wuMtE8Zi3w2
Further information: http://www.dukeofed.com.au/
In the meantime, if you have any questions, please email me
[email protected] or phone the College on 9398
6355.
Mr Chris KitchingmanDuke of Edinburgh Award Coordinator
@MCR2031
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The Marcellin Graduate
Above: Our Lady of the Sacred Heart priest, Fr Tru Nguyen, who
celebrates Mass each Friday here at the College, recently had his
story told in the Murdoch tabloids in Sydney and Melbourne. For the
Sunday Telegraph Stellar article (16 April 2017), please see our
College website (Catholic Dimension page) or click here
http://www.marcellin.nsw.edu.au/catholic-dimension
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From The Sports Coordinator
The term has begun in full swing with both Representative and
Internal sport kicking off last Thursday. Years 7, 8 and 9 have
begun a rotational program on Thursdays where each Year group is
divided into three groups moving through three separate activities.
Feedback from both students and staff has been great and has given
Internal Sport a fresh look.
MCC SUMMER SPORT 2016-2017 - TROPHIES WON BY MCR
RUGBY LEAGUE Our Rugby League teams tasted a little more success
in Round One, with 6/7 sides coming away victors. With each team
now able to build from this positive start we look forward to
seeing more victories in the near future.
Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Swimming @ Des Renford
Leisure Centre Fitness @ First Grade Fitness,
Maroubra Oz Tag @ Coral Sea Park
Fitness @ Des Renford Leisure Centre
AFL @ Heffron Park Soccer @ Moore Park Synthetic Field
Soccer @ Heffron Park Soccer @ Heffron Park Basketball @ Marist
Centre
U/13B U/13A U/14 U/15 B Grade A Grade Result 6-2 LOSS 8-0 LOSS
3-2 LOSS 3-0 LOSS 2-1 LOSS 2-0 LOSS Best Player Julen
Goicoechea Luke Andreatta
Jake Andrews
Ivan Taslak Giuseppe Fedele
Cormac Murray
U/13C U/13B U/13A U/14 U/15 B Grade A Grade Result 20-12
WIN 50-0 WIN 34-32
WIN 24-22 LOSS
50-0 WIN 36-6 WIN 22-16 WIN
Best Player
Colm Culligan
Noah Fraser
Will Johnson
Shameel Kazmierek
Jackson Willson
Fionn Gereghty
Lathan Hutchinson-Walters
MCC U/15’s MCC Opens Jackson Willson
Dylan Giles Dylan Williams Evan Manning Julian Ireland
Lathan Hutchinson-Walters Jonathan Mitsias
Ethan O’Neill Charlie Poche
Campbell Graham
The MCC season has also begun with all teams being finalised
after a trial game against Holy Cross College, Ryde in Week One. It
was so pleasing to see the number of students putting their hand up
to trial for one of the Rugby League or Soccer teams this year. I
encourage all those who didn’t quite crack their respective sides
this time around to keep working hard and come back better and
stronger next season. Congratulations must go to those students who
were successful in earning a spot in their teams, the hard work now
begins and each side has high aspirations of succeeding this year.
We wish all teams the best of luck throughout the season.
MCC WINTER SEASON RESULTSROUND ONE V MARIST COLLEGE
KOGARAHSOCCERRound One saw Marcellin take on Marist College
Kogarah, a school rich in its Soccer history. Unfortunately for our
sides the season has started out a little rocky with all teams
suffering defeats in the opening round. It gives each team some
things to work on and I’m sure they will come out firing against De
La Salle Bankstown next week.
Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Swimming @ Des Renford
Leisure Centre Fitness @ First Grade Fitness,
Maroubra Oz Tag @ Coral Sea Park
Fitness @ Des Renford Leisure Centre
AFL @ Heffron Park Soccer @ Moore Park Synthetic Field
Soccer @ Heffron Park Soccer @ Heffron Park Basketball @ Marist
Centre
U/13B U/13A U/14 U/15 B Grade A Grade Result 6-2 LOSS 8-0 LOSS
3-2 LOSS 3-0 LOSS 2-1 LOSS 2-0 LOSS Best Player Julen
Goicoechea Luke Andreatta
Jake Andrews
Ivan Taslak Giuseppe Fedele
Cormac Murray
U/13C U/13B U/13A U/14 U/15 B Grade A Grade Result 20-12
WIN 50-0 WIN 34-32
WIN 24-22 LOSS
50-0 WIN 36-6 WIN 22-16 WIN
Best Player
Colm Culligan
Noah Fraser
Will Johnson
Shameel Kazmierek
Jackson Willson
Fionn Gereghty
Lathan Hutchinson-Walters
MCC U/15’s MCC Opens Jackson Willson
Dylan Giles Dylan Williams Evan Manning Julian Ireland
Lathan Hutchinson-Walters Jonathan Mitsias
Ethan O’Neill Charlie Poche
Campbell Graham
MCC REPRESENTATIVE TRIALSRound One also saw the U/15’s and A
Grade Rugby League teams trial for the MCC Representative team.
Congratulations on the following students who were successful in
being selected for the side. They will now represent MCC at the
upcoming NSW CCC Carnival and will look to gain a place in the NSW
CCC team. This is a tremendous achievement and we wish all the boys
the best of luck.The MCC Opens Soccer trials were conducted at the
end of last term and congratulations must go to the following
students on their selection:• Jack Lapi• Daniel AbruzzeseWe wish
them the best of luck in the NSW CCC Trials.
Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Swimming @ Des Renford
Leisure Centre Fitness @ First Grade Fitness,
Maroubra Oz Tag @ Coral Sea Park
Fitness @ Des Renford Leisure Centre
AFL @ Heffron Park Soccer @ Moore Park Synthetic Field
Soccer @ Heffron Park Soccer @ Heffron Park Basketball @ Marist
Centre
U/13B U/13A U/14 U/15 B Grade A Grade Result 6-2 LOSS 8-0 LOSS
3-2 LOSS 3-0 LOSS 2-1 LOSS 2-0 LOSS Best Player Julen
Goicoechea Luke Andreatta
Jake Andrews
Ivan Taslak Giuseppe Fedele
Cormac Murray
U/13C U/13B U/13A U/14 U/15 B Grade A Grade Result 20-12
WIN 50-0 WIN 34-32
WIN 24-22 LOSS
50-0 WIN 36-6 WIN 22-16 WIN
Best Player
Colm Culligan
Noah Fraser
Will Johnson
Shameel Kazmierek
Jackson Willson
Fionn Gereghty
Lathan Hutchinson-Walters
MCC U/15’s MCC Opens Jackson Willson
Dylan Giles Dylan Williams Evan Manning Julian Ireland
Lathan Hutchinson-Walters Jonathan Mitsias
Ethan O’Neill Charlie Poche
Campbell Graham
Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Swimming @ Des Renford
Leisure Centre Fitness @ First Grade Fitness,
Maroubra Oz Tag @ Coral Sea Park
Fitness @ Des Renford Leisure Centre
AFL @ Heffron Park Soccer @ Moore Park Synthetic Field
Soccer @ Heffron Park Soccer @ Heffron Park Basketball @ Marist
Centre
U/13B U/13A U/14 U/15 B Grade A Grade Result 6-2 LOSS 8-0 LOSS
3-2 LOSS 3-0 LOSS 2-1 LOSS 2-0 LOSS Best Player Julen
Goicoechea Luke Andreatta
Jake Andrews
Ivan Taslak Giuseppe Fedele
Cormac Murray
U/13C U/13B U/13A U/14 U/15 B Grade A Grade Result 20-12
WIN 50-0 WIN 34-32
WIN 24-22 LOSS
50-0 WIN 36-6 WIN 22-16 WIN
Best Player
Colm Culligan
Noah Fraser
Will Johnson
Shameel Kazmierek
Jackson Willson
Fionn Gereghty
Lathan Hutchinson-Walters
MCC U/15’s MCC Opens Jackson Willson
Dylan Giles Dylan Williams Evan Manning Julian Ireland
Lathan Hutchinson-Walters Jonathan Mitsias
Ethan O’Neill Charlie Poche
Campbell Graham
NSW CCC SWIMMINGAt the end of Term One a number of our top
swimmers competed at the NSW CCC Swimming Championships out at
Homebush. Congratulations to the following students who have
progressed and will now compete at the NSW All Schools
Championships next week. Toby Doyle – U/12’sJake Andrews –
U/14’sRyan Wilkes – U/15’sMarcus Littlejohn – U/15’sAlejandro
Belmont-Camacho – U/16’s
It has been a busy but exciting start to the sporting term. We
look forward to some continued dry weather and some enjoyable
Thursday afternoons both at Internal and Representative sport.
Mr James O’Shea Sports Coordinator
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Annual Marist Basketball Carnival
During the first week of the school holidays, ten Marcellin
students from Years 8-12 attended the Annual Marist Basketball
Carnival in Brisbane. The carnival brings together some 15 Marist
schools across the country for a four day tournament.
The boys from Marcellin fought well against some stronger,
senior and more experienced teams. It was a great learning
experience for some of the younger players whom will no doubt
represent their college again at next year’s carnival.
The boys would like to extend their appreciation and thanks to
Mr Capizzi who did a fantastic job as team manager, organising
everything on the trip making it a fun and worthwhile experience
for the boys.
Mr Wayne Lobo - Basketball Coach
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We are Cerise & BlueWe are the old Cerise & BlueWe're
the school that’s always to the foreRandwick has the team to top
the scoreLike all the champions (Clap)We like to end up (Clap)By
coming first up (Clap)So then you'll know that you've been
playingAgainst the great Cerise & Blue
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Careers
Year 10 Work ExperienceAll Year 10 students are encouraged to
submit their Work Experience paperwork and accompanying Google
Forms. I have distributed hard copy forms to make this process
easier. The deadline is Monday, 29 May (Week 6). If your son is
having trouble finding a placement, please do not hesitate to
contact me. JobJumpJobjump is an advanced comprehensive digital
ATAR and University Course sorter that works hand in hand with the
UAC Handbook making life now a breeze for students to search for
their chosen courses.To sign up, complete the following steps·
Visit https://jobjump.com.au/· Click on the I’m New tab.· Select
the school “Marcellin College Randwick”· The school password is
“mcr”
To learn more about all of the website’s features, click on the
video “Learn JobJump fully in minutes!” which is located on the
homepage. Business CadetshipsApplications close: 10 MayOpen to Year
12 students who wish to pursue a business career. Cadets combine
university study with paid work at UBS, a top-ranking global bank.
Contact Alister Wilkinson at:
[email protected]
Engineering & Technology Cadetships (ETCAD)Applications close:
16 June. For Year 12 students who would like to pursue a career in
ICT and in business. Technology Cadets combine an IT-related degree
or a business degree with paid work at either Westpac Group or
Macquarie Group.Contact Alister Wilkinson at:
[email protected]
ANU International Student Webinar Series8 May to 19 May. Join to
find out more about our highly ranked degrees, the international
student experience, career development opportunities, life in
Canberra, ANU accommodation options, as well as other useful
advice.http://www.anu.edu.au/study/events/anu-international-student-webinar-series
BricklayingFranc is doing a bricklaying apprenticeship at
Melbourne Polytechnic. Hear how Franc found his employer and what
he does every day on the
job.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvoBu6fzOAc&feature=youtu.be
Australian Film Television and Radio School Open Day12 August.
10.00am - 3.00pmBuilding 130, The Entertainment Quarter, Moore
Park, Sydney.Find out how to start and progress your career in the
screen and broadcast industries with the Australian Film Television
and Radio School. This is a great opportunity to see our
state-of-the-art facilities, meet our professional tutors, learn
about our undergraduate and postgraduate courses and see for
yourself why AFTRS is the #1 film, TV and radio school in
Australia.http://www.aftrs.edu.au/events/aftrs-open-days
For these and any other Careers matters, please see me at school
or email [email protected]
Mr Nicolas Lee Careers and VET Coordinator
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY
We acknowledge the traditional owners and custodians of the land
on which we stand.
We walk on a land once occupied by the Gadigal people of the
Eora Nation.
May we continue to love and respect the land as they have.
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