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PRODUCTION TEAMEDITOR Richard Ward/Kay WellsPRODUCTION & DESIGN Damien ZoomersNEWSLETTER EMAIL [email protected] ONLINEwww.marash.qld.edu.au/news_newsletter.shtml

Marist College AshgroveVolume 46 Issue No. 11 July 2010

[email protected]

Dates to RememberThursday, July 22, 2010• Darwin Show• Year 10 Camp #10• Year 12 Retreats

Friday, July 23, 2010• Darwin Show• Year 10 Camp #10• Year 12 Retreats• CIC Basketball v Villanova• Year 10 French Immersion Day

Saturday, July 24, 2010• Darwin Show• CIC Tennis v Villanova• Track & Field Meet UQ• XCountry AIC Invitational Meet at SLC Runcorn

Monday, July 26, 2010• Year 10 Camp #11

Tuesday, July 27, 2010• Year 10 Camp #11• Year 11, 2011 Information Evening

Wednesday, July 28, 2010• Year 10 Camp #11• College Assembly• Debating Finals (Carrick Wing - 8 rooms) 7-9.30pm• Marist Card Day• UMAT Test (selected Year 12’s)

Thursday, July 29, 2010• Year 10 Camp #11• E44 Excursion to Ngutana-Lui• Junior School Photo Day• Marist Jazz

Friday, July 30, 2010• Year 10 Camp #11• Bastille Day Celebrations• CIC Basketball v Padua• Term 3 Fees Due• Year 6 Dinner• Year 12 QCST Trial 8.15am

Saturday, July 31, 2010• AIC Cross Country Championships - Limestone Park• CIC Tennis v Padua• Track & Field Meet UQ• Year 8-9 Dance

Monday, August 2, 2010• P&F AGM

Tuesday, August 3, 2010• National Schools Debating Championships• Old Boys Association Meeting

JUNIOR SCHOOL Junior School - 3858 4551Junior School Fax - 3858 4557Junior Sportsline - 3858 4688Student Absences - 3858 4697SECONDARY SCHOOL Secondary Office - 3858 4555Secondary Fax - 3858 4502Secondary Sportsline - 3858 4698Student Absences - 3858 4697

Marist Province Website www.maristoz.edu.auMarist Brothers International Website www.champagnat.orgAssociation of Marist Schools Australia www.amsaust.asn.auFederation of P&F Assoc of Catholic Schools Q www.pandf.org.au

Wednesday, August 4, 2010• College Assembly• Debating Finals (Carrick Wing - 12 rooms) 7-9.30pm

Thursday, August 5, 2010• Action Against Bullying with Dr Michael Carr-Gregg at Broncos Leagues Club - for parents 6.30-8.30pm• Alice Springs Immersion Commissioning Prayer & Dinner (5.30pm)• Cathedral Concert• Newsletter Online• Year 7 Maths Comp

Friday, August 6, 2010• Volleyball - Qld Senior Schools Cup Toowoomba - A Allsop• CIC Basketball v NJC• House Athletics Carnival

Saturday, August 7, 2010• Santa Teresa Immersion - Start• Volleyball - Qld Senior Schools Cup Toowoomba• AIC Basketball/Tennis Trials v Villanova• Blue & Gold Ball• CIC Tennis v NJC• Track & Field Meet UQ

Sunday, August 8, 2010• Volleyball - Qld Senior Schools Cup Toowoomba - A Allsop• Secondary Tennis Singles Championship

Monday, August 9, 2010• AIC v GPS Annual Football Match (tbc)• Year 9, 2011 Module Information Evening

Tuesday, August 10, 2010• Junior School Athletics

Wednesday, August 11, 2010• Exhibition Holiday• Father-Son Camp - Start

Thursday, August 12, 2010• Exhibition Break Holiday - Start

College Website: www.marash.qld.edu.auAIC Weekly Sport: www.marash.qld.edu.au/aicsport

Parenting Ideas: www.parentingideas.com.au (password=kidscount)

Mass:Wednesday & Friday - 8:10am

Reconciliation:Tuesday - 8:10 - 8:40am

Mass & Reconciliation

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From the HeadmasterDear Members of the Marist College Community,

I read an article recently that was written by Fr Daniel O’Leary. It was published in a magazine entitled, “The Tablet”, the International Catholic Weekly magazine. The article was called, “Threshold of the Soul”. Fr Daniel talked about how we often get too caught up in the business of everyday life and lose sight of what joys exist around us. He wrote of a man at a Metro station in Washington DC who started to play the violin on a cold January morning. He played for forty five minutes and it was estimated that thousands of people went past him - it was rush hour. Very few people stopped. A middle aged man stopped for a few seconds and then went on his way. A lady put $1 in his violin case but didn’t stop to listen. The one who paid the most attention was a three year old boy. His mother tried to hurry him along but the boy stopped in front of the violinist. The little boy was dragged away but kept looking back. Only six people actually stopped. When he finished, no one recognized his performance. The violinist was Joshua Bell, recognized as one of the world’s finest violinists. The violin he used was worth US $3.5million and he played some of the most intricate pieces.

Fr Daniel wrote: ‘The event was organised by the Washington Post as part of a social experiment about perception, taste and the priorities of people. The inherent questions were: in a commonplace environment at an inappropriate hour, do we perceive beauty? Do we stop to appreciate it? Do we recognise talent in an unexpected context?

One of the possible conclusions to be drawn from this bit of research might be put in another question: if we do not have a moment to stop and listen to one of the best musicians in the world playing the best music ever written, how many other things are we missing in the course of our normal day? Do we forget that our senses are “the threshold of our soul”? “Listen, my child,” St Benedict wrote at the beginning of his Rule, “with the ear of your heart”.’

The article goes on to illustrate other examples of how it seems that the wisdom of the young are teaching us to take the time to listen to the Joshua Bells that are sometimes playing in the most unlikely of venues. We just have to be open to the opportunity to slow down and listen. In the poem “Now I Become Myself” May Sarton writes,

O, in this single hour I liveAll of myself and do not move I, the pursued, who madly ran,Stand still, stand still and stop the sun!

Let’s all try to practise being still and listening in the coming weeks.

Yours in Jesus, Mary and St Marcellin

Peter McLoughlinHeadmaster

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Headmaster’s Notes

FROM THE COLLEGE FOUNDATIONAs of this term receipts for donations to the College Foundation will be sent prior to financial year end in June as a summary of contributions. If you require a different approach please contact Wayne Hansen on 38544584 or mobile 0457 826 480. Thank you for your continued support of the Foundation.

CONGRATULATIONs• Nathan Bassani 10F, who recently completed a very successful work experience at Parliament House Canberra in the

Office of Senator Chris Evans, Minister for Immigration and Citizenship.• Jed Brisbane 11G, Ed Donaldson 11H, Dominic Smith 11I, and Ben Stubbings 11I who participated in the Immersion

experience to Yangoru in PNG from 23 June to July 3. Special thanks to Mr Tim Kenny and Mrs Paula McLoughlin who accompanied the boys on the experience.

• To twenty six members of our Cross Country team who travelled to Sydney for their camp during the holidays. Many thanks to Mr Peter Lehman, Mr Andrew McTaggart and Mr Derek Cameron who accompanied them.

• Tonga Mafu 12E, Mitchell Pilat 12G, and Michael Richards 12S who were members of the Queensland 2 rugby team who won the Australian Schools Championships held in Brisbane during the holidays.

• Chris Connor, Nicholas Harvey, Alexander Jones, Oliver Lane-Porter, Nicholas McCarthy, Peter O’Donovan and Luke O’Toole who have been selected for the Queensland Conservatorium State Honours Ensemble Program.

MANy THANks• To our boarding families in Moree and St George who hosted us on June 25 and 26 respectively. Special thanks to

the Oliver family (Millmerran), Ledingham family (Moree) and Devine family (St George) who opened their homes to us. Thanks also to Mrs Kim Taylor, Mr Greg Seaborn and Mr Ashley Higgins who accompanied us on the trip.

• To our facilities and contract staff who worked tirelessly during the holidays to complete infrastructure works for the Br Alexis Turton Science Centre.

BR ALExIs TURTON sCIENCE CENTREWork has commenced on the project! Our builder is McNab Relationship Builders. Construction is estimated at forty weeks.

TRIMEsTER 2 spORTCongratulations to all involved! Result wise our College won both the Chess (first time!) and Rugby Aggregate and second (by 0.5points) in the Football.

WELCOMETo the following new (and in some cases returning) staff:

• Mr Anthony Mathieson and Michael Robertson in the Boarding School.• Mr Michael Wooldridge replacing Mr Rod Jarrett until August 6.• Ms Deidre Lyon replacing Ms Alana Armitage for Term 3• Mrs Bernadette Byrne who will be a Learning Support Teacher in the Junior School for 12 months.• Ms Tegan Banks replacing Ms Rebecca Taylor for 12 months on maternity leave.• Ms Lizzy Matthai replacing Mr Rod Gilhome for the remainder of 2010.• Ms Cathie Butler replacing Mr Denis Callaghan for the remainder of 2010.• Mr Ben Hicks replacing Mrs Deb Ryan for Term 3.• Mr Hanif Afzally who will be working at the College this term.

Please join with me in making all of these staff welcome at Marist College Ashgrove.

sTAFF CHANGEsMs Madonna Spillane will be Head of Ephrem House for Term 3 whilst Mr Tony Byrne is on leave.

BR JOHN MORANWe received news this morning that Brother John Moran passed away last night at Campbelltown. He had been a member of the Ashgrove Brothers Community for many years and only recently decided to move to Sydney. However his health, which had been poor for some time, deteriorated rapidly following the move.“Eternal rest grant to Brother John O Lord, and may perpetual light shine upon him forever. May he rest in peace. Amen.”

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Headmaster’s Notes Continued...

pRAyERsPlease pray for the repose of the soul of:

• Fr Tom Maloney• Brian Cusack, uncle of Mr Andrew Elphinstone• The mother of Glenda Hutchins (Resource Centre)• Larry Raleigh, brother in law of Mrs Chris Raleigh• The grandmother of Mr Ed Wright • The aunt of Ms Rhonda Carson• The uncle of Ed Donaldson 11H, Sam and Hastings Donaldson 9E and Tristan Donaldson 8F - Mr Mark Donaldson

(old boy 1978) who was tragically killed on July 18.

Please also pray for: Br Cyrus Callaghan, Mr Nelson’s wife and Mr Grinter’s grandfather who have all been hospitalized recently.

FR TOM MALONEyThanks to Mr Corboy, Mr Baldwin and Mr Lawson who accompanied thirty five or our Year 12 boys to Fr Tom Maloney’s funeral in Lismore last Tuesday. Fr Tom Maloney passed away on 6th July at 10.30pm in St Joseph’s nursing home in Lismore aged 89 years. His funeral was held on Tuesday 13th July at 1.30pm at St Carthage’s Cathedral in Lismore and he was buried at Goonellabah Lawn Cemetery after the funeral.

Fr Tom had a long association with the Marist Brothers and was affiliated to the Sydney province. Fr Tom was Chaplain at our College for seventeen years.

The following quotes are from Br Christopher Wade's tribute to Fr Tom in the 1987 Blue and Gold:

“In Father Tom we see exemplified in many ways the kind of priest that Father Colin wishes to give to the Church when he founded the Marist Fathers - a priest who would win people by goodness and tenderness, who would excuse the failings of people, who would blend in and become part of the local Church, who would work hard and be without airs and graces, who would take any and every opportunity to do good......Tom's faith is real, genuine and boundless. He loves the Church and its Sacraments and rituals.......Perhaps the most remarkable thing about Tom's ministry though, is his devotion to the sick, dying and the deceased and this has been quite an extraordinary part of his ministry......We Brothers count ourselves especially fortunate to have Tom live with us, not as a stranger but as an integral part of our community these past 17 years.......He is a character. A storyteller. A conversationalist. A confidante. A sports coach. A traveller. He manages to combine the prudence of the dove with the cunning of the serpent - especially when it's a question of advancing Ashgrove and downing a certain other school.......There was sadness at leaving, but also recognition that the time was ripe, and happiness at the prospect of retiring in familiar surroundings.....a tribute to a good priest who became a byword in the continuing story that is Ashgrove."

CATHOLIC EDUCATION WEEkOur school, along with other Catholic schools in Queensland, will celebrate Catholic EducationWeek from July 25–31.

The theme for this year’s celebrations is: Called to be stewards of a sustainable future. As a Catholic community we are called to be stewards of a sustainable future: to celebrate the splendour of God’s creation; to commit to protect and sustain it; to appreciate and cultivate it; and to take action today to shape its future. This year’s theme recognises these responsibilities. The theme was also chosen to share in the Year of Environmental Sustainability declared for allQueensland schools in 2010 by the Minister for Education and Training, the Hon. Geoff Wilson. Catholic Education Week in Queensland is an opportunity for all Catholic schools to celebrate our distinctive mission and share the things that are special about our schools and ethos with families, parish and the wider community.

In 2010, there are 288 Catholic (195 primary, 67 secondary and 26 P–12) schools in Queensland educating 132,000 or about 18% of all students and comprising about 60 per cent of students in non-government schools in the state.

There is more than 15,000 staff in Queensland Catholic schools with over 8,000 teaching staff. Catholic schools clearly make an important contribution to the fabric of life in Queensland and Australian communities.

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College Ashgrove

Only three weeks to go until the Blue & Gold Ball.

That means it’s time to announce what’s up for auction this year.

We have a framed Matthew Hayden ‘Ashes Whitewash’ photograph which has been left blank for Matthew to sign and include a message requested by the successful bidder. The 2006-7 Summer drubbing of the English 5-0 by Ricky Ponting’s Australians is permanently etched in cricketing history. A feat achieved only once before and possibly never again, Marist old boy Hayden proved the lynchpin of that famous side during their last Summer together.

We also have two pieces of exquisite pieces of jewellery for auction through the generosity of Marist parents Craig and Andrea McKim of McKim’s Jewellery Design. For the ladies, award-winning designer Craig has handcrafted a pair of 18 ct white gold hoops (pictured) set with brilliant cut diamonds (G si 68 = 0.52cts). For the men, Craig has designed a pair of platinum and 18ct white gold cufflinks set with Australian sapphires in Marist blue and gold colours with white diamonds (pictured). ‘College motto Viriliter Age 1940 – 2010’ has been engraved on the cufflinks, making them a collector’s to celebrate Marist’s 70 year platinum anniversary.

Marist parent and celebrated artist Craig McSwan has created a one-off painting (pictured), featuring that enduring symbol of Marist College Ashgrove, the Tower Block. Whether you believe those haunted Tower stories or not, make sure you’re organised to bid if you want to take home this one-of-a-kind painting.

All money raised from the Ball goes towards the new $10 million science centre currently under construction, so please be generous on the night.

7.00pm Saturday 7 August 2010

Champagnat Centre

Black tie or bow tie

Featuring Brisbane’s best party band

Hot Sauce

$125 per person or $1250 for tables of 10

Payment required to reserve table. See Marist website for booking sheet

2010 BLUE &GOLD

BALL

Celebrate 70 years of Marist spirit

at the

BALL GUESTS,ARE YOU READY?

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LEARNING ENRICHMENT CENTREAnother busy term has begun. I would like to give a warm welcome back to Mr. Mark Deegan who is teaching Modules in English for Years 8, 9 and 10. Mark works at Marist College Ashgrove during the second semester of each year. We are very fortunate to welcome Mrs. Bernadette Byrne to the Learning Enrichment Staff for two days each week. Berny will be working in the Junior School.

TUTORING“Before School” tutoring is available from 8.00a.m. in the L.E.C. 1 classroom with the following subjects “on offer”:-

MATHEMATICs… MONDAy, TUEsDAy, WEDNEsDAy

ENGLIsH, AssIGNMENTs, ORGANIsATION…. MONDAy THROUGH TO FRIDAy.

This is a “drop in” service and the students must sign-in and sign-out. The L.E.C. is often open at 7.15a.m. so that students my work independently on homework or on assignments.

If you wish for further information, please do not hesitate to ring on (07)3858-4669.

Jan MulvihillHead of Learning Enrichment

GLOBAL yOUNG LEADERs CONFERENCE (NICHOLAs AND JAMEs RIGBy)

We arrived in Washington D.C on Sunday the 27th of June to meet our fellow scholars and friends for the next 12 days. After the organisers introduced themselves and the intensive program of the conference, we were allocated into our groups with which we would partake in the various simulations and activities to follow. The second day brought the first of a multitude of fantastic speakers, ranging from a 24 year old, Cheryl Perera, who began her own aid organisation at the age of 16, to Dr. Gary Weaver, Professor from the School of International Service, who spoke on Cross-Cultural Communication.

After developing an understanding of the skills required of leadership, and the various roles leaders take in the world, we began preparations for the first of the three simulations which would play an integral role during the conference. This was ‘Politics of Trade’, a simulation of the workings of the World Trade Organisation, which produced some very interesting debate. This and the U.N. Security Council simulation allowed us to understand the difficulties faced by diplomats when trying to reach a successful agreement, and helped to show the multitude of different viewpoints in the world on important issues.

While in Washington we visited important institutions, including the State Department, embassies and the Smithsonian Institute, and various monuments of significance. On the seventh day of the conference we began our travel to New York, stopping in Philadelphia’s Historic District, the birthplace of U.S. democracy, for lunch. Our first full day in New York City was a cultural experience, sightseeing and even visiting Broadway for Mary Poppins the musical. On the second last day of our stay at Manhattan College, we left to visit the U.N. (a day after the Queen) for the final simulation: the Global Summit at the U.N. General Assembly. After days of preparation we reached this, the culmination of the conference, where everything came together as all 405 scholars participated in debate on 8 resolutions, all of which ended up being adopted by our mock U.N. Assembly. This was followed by the dinner/dance cruise on the Hudson River, which was of course great fun, before we all went our separate ways to begin long journeys home the next day.

Overall the trip was a highly worthwhile experience, and we would recommend it to anyone lucky enough to be invited in the future.

THE 2010 MARIsT COLLEGE AsHGROvE FOUNDATION COMMUNITy DIRECTORy

A copy of the printed directory is available for all families. The Directory is a handy booklet which College families find very useful. As in previous years the Directory will contain contact details for families, College and sport information and will incorporate the College’s Business Directory.

To access our online Business Directory please go to http://marashdirectory.com.au

Extra copies are available from the Finance Office for $10.

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Mission and Ministry NewsPRAYER  Creator God, when we look around at some of the beauty that exists in nature, we know that something far greater than us is responsible. We see your infinite power and love in: beautiful mountains, thundering waterfalls, a simple flower. We also witness in nature the awesome wonder of everyday life. In the birth of a child, the love of a mother, father, and friend, the comforting and supporting spirit of a community. It is in these simple yet powerful miracles of creation that we turn to you, our God and savior, with all of our fears, insecurities and doubts, knowing that with your love, we can overcome all. Amen                                                                                               

 

ANNIVERSARIES & UPCOMING EVENTS  Thursday 22nd July    St Mary Magdalene 

 Sunday 25th‐ Saturday 31st July  Catholic Education Week  

Our school, along with other Catholic schools in Queensland, will celebrate Catholic Education week  From July 25th ‐31st.  The theme for this year’s celebrations is: Called to be stewards of a sustainable  future.  As a Catholic community we are called to be stewards of a sustainable future: to celebrate the Splendour of God’s creation; to commit to protect and sustain it; to appreciate and cultivate it; And to take action today to shape its future.  This year’s theme recognizes these responsibilities. The theme was also chosen to share in the Year of Environmental Sustainability declared for all Queensland schools in 2010 by the Minister for Education and Training, the Hon. Geoff Wilson. Catholic Education Week in Queensland is an opportunity for all Catholic schools to celebrate our distinctive mission and share the things that are special about our schools and ethos with families, parish and the wider community.  In 2010, there are 288 Catholic (195 primary, 67 secondary and 26 P–12) schools in Queensland. Educating 132,000 or about 18% of all students and comprising about 60 per cent of students in Non‐government schools in the state.  There are more than 15,000 staff in Queensland Catholic  Schools with over 8,000 teaching staff.  Catholic schools clearly make an important contribution  to the fabric of life in Queensland and Australian communities. Monday 26th July   St.  Joachim  and  St. Anne  ‐  Parents  of Mary,  the mother  of  Jesus  and Godparents  of 

Jesus.  Thursday 29th July  St. Martha  Friday 30th July  Act of Kindness Day‐The Act of kindness  is about helping others by deliberately setting 

out to do something kind for someone else and not expecting anything in return. Others will feel good and will be encouraged to go on to help someone else. The initial kind act will then spread to a much wider group of people and the spirit of Catholic Education will be alive in our school communities. 

 Friday 30th July  National Tree Day  Saturday 31st July  St. Ignatius of Loyola  Sunday 1st August  National Missing Persons week commences  Monday 2nd August  National Homeless Persons Week Commences 

St Peter Julian Eymard  

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Mission and Ministry News Continued...

Wednesday 4th August  St. John Vianney   Thursday 5th August  St. Dominic  Friday 6th August    The Transfiguration of the Lord       Day of Mourning for Hiroshima Day, 1945   Saturday 7th August  Caritas Australia Be More Weekend 

MATES PROGRAM Opportunities exist in a range of areas for students, staff and families to take part. Students are welcome to drop into the Campus Ministry Office before or after school, at morning tea or  lunch time any day to find out what  is available  to  them  and  to put  their name on  a  roster.  In  the  senior  school Campus Ministry Office parents  can contact  Br  Mark  Fordyce  on  3858  4589,  or  email  [email protected]  and  Mrs  Caroline  Smith  on 38584589 or email [email protected]. Mrs  Mena  McLean  works  from  the  junior  school  and  can  be  contacted  on  3858  4551  or [email protected]  MATES BBQ with the Homeless People  Our  thanks  to  the  staff,  students  and  families who  have  generously  offered  their  time  to  participate  in  the MATES BBQ in the last few weeks.  23 June  Simon O’Hare, Aaron Hanson, Brandon Ciocca,  Joe Knynenburg,  Jesse Ainsworth,  James Eddy, 

Lachlan Thompson, Karen Thompson, Filipe Gama Silva, Elizabeth Falconer(Staff Leader), Peter Orlicki,(Staff Driver) 

30 June  Richard  Ward(Staff  Leader &  Driver), Peter  McLoughlin, Hamish  McLoughlin,  Patrick  Byron,Caroline Smith, Mena McLean,  Ingrid Bantjes, Laurent Dubois,  Jack Brown, Ben Andrews, Brad Cox, Harry Lee, Rob Hodge, Felipe Gama Silva.  

7th July  Br. Mark(Staff Driver &  leader), Caroline Smith,  Lesley Greville‐Eyres,  Liam Greville‐Eyres,  Lucy Hislop, Filipe Gama Silva, Ben Hislop, Dennis Gibson, Tyronne Thomas,  Ingrid Bantjes   

14th July  Peter  Orlicki(Staff  Driver),  Br. Mark  (Team  Leader),  Daniel Wong, Kenneth  Lopez‐Loo,    Josh O’Brien,  Daniel  Jacobson,  Patrick  Byron,  Sam  Ledingham,  James  Ferry,  Ruby  Kiriyama,  Tessa Morrison 

    The MATES BBQ Roster for the next fortnight is:    28th July  Br.Mark,  Joch  McLean,  Lachlan  Michelmore,  Kim  Michelmore,  Hannah  Michelmore,  Mark 

Michelmore, Tyronne Thomas, Ed Donaldson, Kay Wells, Mt Maria staff & students 4th August  Peter  Orlicki(Staff  Driver)  Br.Mark(Staff  Leader)  Jordie  Ellis,  Tiran  Birney,  Jordan  Setefano, 

Charles Radclyffe,  Sam Renouf, Nick Ryall, Sam Turner, Garrick Cash, Majella  Stevens,  Leanne Robinson, Gary Keown 

              

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Mission and Ministry News Continued...

 

The  following boys were rostered on  last week  in the MATES Ministries and we would  like to thank them  for their generosity and commitment to reaching out to others in our community. 

Little Kings Movement  14th July‐Chilly Peng, Jason Zheng, Jay Braden, Dominic Price, Zac Stanton, Connor McHugh  The following boys are rostered on over the next few weeks in the various MATES Ministries.  Paddington Day Respite Centre 20th July‐ Yr 12 Retreat Week not going 26th July‐Harry McGovern, Julian McGovern, Julian Rodriguez, Lachlan Ramsey‐Kneen, Joel Speed, Daniel Byrne 2nd August‐Joe Hennessy, Jack Jervis, Sam Donaldson, Lachlan Hughes, Luke Adams  Little Kings Movement  21st July‐Yr 12 Retreat Week Not going 28th July‐Ben Perkins, Mitch Burgin, Pat Cenita, Brodie Klotz, Marco Zheng, James Curtis 4th August‐Lachlan Hughes, Charlie Harris, Tom Piovesan, Jack Hastie, Julian Tenson‐Woods, Tim McPhee  Lamp‐ Mater Dei School 22nd July‐ Yr 12 Retreat Week not going 29th July‐Marco Zheng, Joe Hennessy, Max Richardson, Josh Emerton 5th August‐ Harry Cuneo, Josh Ryan, Sam Heyward, Charlie Power  Lamp‐ St Peter Chanel School 22nd July‐ Yr 12 Retreat Week not going 29th July‐Jordan Holmes, Nick Roose, Tom Copley, James Teese 5th August‐ Josh Ryan, Harry Cuneo, Sam Heyward, B.J.Connelly  VIVID:WYD Launch Vivid: WYD Launch  is the official  launch of the Archdiocese’s preparations for World Youth Day 2011  in Madrid, Spain.  It will be held on Saturday 21st August 2010 at Padua College, 80 Turner Road, Kedron.  At  Vivid:WYD  Launch  participants will  have  the  opportunity  to  experience  Spanish  culture,  including  Spanish music, dancing and food. Other highlights will include a Celebration of the Eucharist, information regarding World Youth Day Pilgrimage Options, testimonies from past WYD pilgrims, as well as music from NEDYM, and other local musicians. Register online at http://vividwydlaunch.eventbrite.com by Wednesday 18th August. Get in early, seats are limited! For more information, phone (07) 31096800. Bring your friends. 

 

 

 

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Immersion preparation weekend, Tugun, 16,17,18 July 

This  year’s  immersion group  to  Santa Teresa undertook  their preparation  last weekend at Tugun.   The Year 11 students who make up  the group are Martin Busby, Myles Darwin, Ben Emmott, Ken  Lopez  Loo, Zack O’Brien, William Redmond and Tim Tracey.  Ms Katy Ward, Mr Luke Mcmahon and Brother Mark will accompany the group from the 7th – 14th August.   

Papua New Guinea Solidarity Immersion  The PNG Immersion group returned on Saturday 3rd of July after 10 days of living in the community at Yangoru, a village 45 kilometres inland from Wewak in the East Sepik Province of Papua New Guinea.  The whole experience was an  incredible  journey  into a very different  culture and an extraordinary way of  life. People welcomed us with  real hospitality going out of  their way  to make  sure  that we were  looked after. The Yangoru community was extremely generous in giving us a huge variety of food from their own gardens as a sign of their welcome to us. Every day more and more organic fruit and vegetables arrived on the Brothers’ steps to help make our stay more enjoyable. The occasional Betel nut was also included in the cache of goodies.  Mrs Paula McLoughlin, through her role at Marist Asia Pacific Solidarity (MAPS), was  involved  in helping to run a sewing skills and personal development program for the young men and women of the Yangoru Parish Youth. The group have begun a project where they will sew shorts, skirts and t‐shirts which will be used as uniforms by the students of St Thomas’ school. Paula shared her sewing skills as well as her incredible wisdom about life with the young people of Yangoru and the young people were extremely grateful to Paula for her generosity and openness with them.   The Brothers were incredibly hospitable to us, making space in their house and going out of their way to make our stay with their community a truly memorable time. The Brothers community at Yangoru is currently made up of Br Max  (originally  from  the  Solomon  Islands)  and Brs  Cornelius  and Rodney  (both  from Bougainville).  These men made us feel welcome and encouraged us to see their home as our own. They truly epitomised the Marist virtue of Hospitality.  The local children quickly overcame their shyness and welcomed our boys with open arms and our boys ultimately became  ‘the  kings  of  the  kids’.  Yangoru  is  built  on  the  banks  of  a  shallow  river which  is  an  essential  part  of everyday life as a steady water supply for washing, a source of sand for building and as a place of respite from the daytime heat. The  local kids have also  turned  it  into  the ultimate natural play area, with overhanging  trees  for shade and branches for jumping and sliding. The Ashgrove boys became fixtures in the river in the early afternoon and steadily became a source of real joy for the little kids as they laughed at us and with us as we settled into life in the Sepik. Another essential element of life in Yangoru is soccer and it was obvious from the first day that Yangoru soccer skills are very highly developed and that people are willing to play for hours. The next immersion to Yangoru should include representatives of the College’s First XI team needing to develop their skills.  

Overall the experience challenged us all to go  outside  our  comfort  zones.  We  were definitely  called  to  look at  the world with the  ‘Eyes  of  a  Child’  as  Br  Sean  Sammon fms,  former  superior  general  of  the Brothers, challenged all Marists to do.                 

 Ed, Dom, Ben and Jed with some families at a market on the way to Yangoru  

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Mission and Ministry NewsBen and Ed with some of the kids near Winjoan 

 

Ashgrove boys with some of the boys from the Yangoru Parish Youth  

    Ben presenting a gift to Mrs Joanne Rex, Principal of St Thomas’ School, at our farewell 

Part of the farewell ceremony from St Thomas’ School  

    

Some of the Brothers, the Postulants and our boys at the Wom Beach War Memorial, site of the official surrender of the Japanese in the Sepik. The actual surrender had occurred at Yangoru some days earlier.  

              The  Boys  and Mrs  McLoughlin  at  Moresby Airport 

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2010 Social Justice Sunday We  celebrate  Social  Justice  Sunday  on  26th  September.  This  year’s  Social  Justice  Sunday  Statement  is  titled: “Violence in Australia: A message of Peace”. The statement considers how the Christian values of forgiveness and reconciliation lead to peace and non‐violent ways of addressing conflict and divisions. The bishops highlight  the  role we all  share  in making a difference  for peace as individuals, as a community and as a nation. For  further details about  the Social  Justice Sunday Statement, visit  the Australian Catholic Social  Justice Council website (www.acsjc.org.au) or call (02) 8306 3499.  Semester Two Commencement Year Liturgies On  Tuesday  and Wednesday  last week  each  Year  group  in  the  senior  school participated  in  a Commencement Liturgy  to begin  the new  school  semester which was held  in  the College Chapel.    Father  Jim Hargrave  chose a parable from Matthew’s Gospel and he took the opportunity throughout the Liturgies to remind all of the students of their gifts and talents and the commitment required by them to continue to achieve their best this semester. Mr. McLoughlin also addressed each year group at the conclusion of each Liturgy.  

Year 12 Retreats 

All Year 12 students and 30 College staff will be attending a retreat at five different sites from July 21‐23. The sites are James Byrne Centre Toowoomba, Glendalough Outdoor Centre at Peregian, Lake Perseverance at Crows Nest, Camp Duckadang near Linville and the QCCC camp at Brookfield. Groups of 50 students and 6 staff will spend three days in reflection, discussion and sharing at each site. Psalm 139 gives a sense of what our aim in retreat will be – “Lord, behind and before you encircle me and rest your hand upon me…….”.  The retreat involves a combination of large group and small group input and discussion, prayer and liturgy experiences and recreation time.   At  this  stage of  term  the days away promise  to be a gentle  time before  the busyness of assessment and QCST towards  the  end  of  term.  Boys will  be  encouraged  to  treasure  the  quiet  time  together with  their  peers  and teachers. As  it has been for so many before them we hope that this  important component of their education at Marist will be a wonderful affirmation of boys in themselves and their faith.   

 

 

 

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Visit of Br Tony Leon, Province Director of Vocations 

On July 19 and 20 Br Tony Leon made a series of presentations to students in Years 5 to 10. Always engaging, Br Tony put before boys a few challenges which they responded to thoughtfully. Br Tony will return later in the term to speak with Senior students on the same topics.   

SONY CAMP 2010 

The Sony Foundation Marist Children’s Holiday Camp will be held at  the College  from Friday 17  to Monday 20 September. This annual camp, our eighth, will  involve up  to 30 children with disabilities being companioned by Year 12 students, boys from Ashgrove and girls from Mt Alvernia College.  In order to prepare for this year’s camp we are seeking support from the College community by way of:  

Volunteer nurses (contact Sr Jane O’Shea in the Health Centre 3858 4618)  Sweets, party supplies  Donations  

 Please  contact  Luke McMahon  ([email protected])  if  you  can make  a  contribution  to  this  year’s camp.  Year 12 students have been  invited to apply  in writing for a place as a companion. These applications are due to Richard Ward by Wednesday of week three, 28 August. Sony Camp  is a wonderful experience each year, for the children certainly, but especially for the Year 12 students and College staff who have the privilege of working with and for the children and their families.  

sANTA TEREsA IMMERsION GROUp pREpARATIONOver the weekend, the Santa Teresa Immersion group of Martin Busby, Myles Darwin, Ben Emmott, Ken Lopez Loo, Zack O’Brien, William Redmond, Tim Tracey, Ms Katy Ward, Mr Luke McMahon and Brother Mark took the opportunity of travelling to the brother’s holiday house in Tugan, so we could prepare for our upcoming pilgrimage. The purpose of our two-night stay was to learn about ourselves and the group, to form relationships with the boys and teachers who we may not have known so well, and to prepare and learn about some of the experiences and challenges we will face during our week at Santa Teresa. We did this through prayer, honest discussion, a little soccer, consecutive movie nights, and a Master Chef experience. Daniel Quill and Jordie Ellis, two of last year’s pilgrims, also made the journey down so they could share their valuable insight and stories about what we should expect, and how they themselves dealt with it.

The Immersion will leave on the 7th of August and return on the 14th. We are certainly looking forward to the experience. Myles Darwin

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The Minister for Education and Training, with the support

of the Queensland Schools Alliance Against Violence

(QSAAV), is proud to present a FREE Education Series for

school leaders, teachers, teacher aides, guidance officers,

behaviour management staff and parents.

Dr Carr-Gregg is a well respected expert and committed advocate for addressing the issues of child and

adolescent well being, bullying and the emerging issues associated with cyber bullying.

The Education Series, which includes a breakfast for school leaders, a half-day workshop for school staff

and an evening session for parents, will be presented in Cairns, Townsville, Mount Isa, Mackay, Rockhampton,

Sunshine Coast, Gold Coast, Toowoomba, Brisbane North and Brisbane South.

For information on locations, venue and dates, please refer to the attached registration form.

Bullying & Cyber Bullying

Education Series

Action Against Bullying

featuring

Dr Michael Carr-Gregg

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Locations, venues and dates

LocationSchool leaders

breakfast 7.00am – 9.00am

School staff session 12.00pm – 4.00pm

Parent session 6.30pm – 8.30pm

Cairns – Brothers Leagues Club 4 May 2010 4 May 2010 4 May 2010

Townsville – Jupiters Townsville Hotel And Casino 6 May 2010 5 May 2010 5 May 2010

Mackay – Ocean International Hotel 19 July 2010 19 July 2010 19 July 2010

Toowoomba – Lords @ Toowoomba Motel And Events Centre 5 August 2010 5 August 2010 4 August 2010

Brisbane North – Broncos Leagues Club, Red Hill 6 August 2010 6 August 2010 5 August 2010

Brisbane South — River Park Place, Morningside 9 August 2010 9 August 2010 9 August 2010

Sunshine Coast – Rydges Oasis Resort, Caloundra 19 August 2010 19 August 2010 18 August 2010

Gold Coast – Legends Hotel, Surfers Paradise 20 August 2010 20 August 2010 19 August 2010

Mt Isa – All Seasons Verona Hotel 24 August 2010 23 August 2010 23 August 2010

Rockhampton – Rockhampton Leagues Club 25 August 2010 25 August 2010 24 August 2010

Registration form

To register online visit: www.learningplace.com.au/ea/conferenceservices or complete this form and return to Conference Services by email: [email protected] or fax: 07 3237 1338 or alternatively you may wish to phone: 07 3235 9072. Registration to be received NO LATER THAN one week prior to the event.

*Mandatory fields

Title _______ *First name ______________________________*Family name _______________________________________

*Position ___________________________________________*Organisation _______________________________________

*Phone _____________________ Mobile _____________________ *Email _______________________________________ (Registration confirmation will be sent via email unless specified)

Location Session details

Cairns

Townsville

Mackay

Toowoomba

Brisbane North

Brisbane South

Sunshine Coast

Gold Coast

Mt Isa

Rockhampton

School leaders breakfast

7.00am – 9.00am

School staff session

12.00pm – 4.00pm

Teachers, Teacher Aides,

Guidance Officers,

Behaviour Management

Specialists

Parent session —

6.30pm – 8.30pm

Special requirements (e.g., dietary, alternative format materials, mobility, sign language interpreter). Please specify:

______________________________________________________________________________________________________

Information privacy

The Department of Education and Training (the department) is collecting your personal information on this form to process and manage your registration for participation in the Action Against Bullying Education Series. The department is subject to the Information Privacy Act 2009, which governs the collection, storage, maintenance, access, use and disclosure of personal information held by state government agencies. For further information regarding the privacy practices of the department, please consult the department’s website at www.education.qld.gov.au/information/privacy/plan

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From the Deputy Head of School - Teaching and LearningQCsT RETROspECTIvEThe 2009 Queensland Core Skills Test Retrospective is now available for your perusal in the Resource Centre and this resource is not available for borrowing. All past QCST Retrospectives are held in the Resource Centre and can be found on shelves at: Non Fiction 373.126 QUE.

2010 QUEENsLAND CORE skILLs (QCs) TEsT: AppROvED CALCULATORsThe calculator to be used by students is to be hand-held, solar or battery operated, noiseless and not attached to a printer. The calculator should be able to perform basic functions – addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, square roots and powers.Graphing calculators (without computer algebra system (CAS) functionality) may be used.Mobile phones are not permitted, students will not be able to use the calculator functions of a mobile phone during the test. No form of personal computer is permitted.

vOLUNTEERs NEEDEDAny parents who could spare half a day, one day or two days to help voluntarily supervise the Queensland Core Skills Test in The Champagnat Centre on Tuesday, 31 August 2010 and Wednesday, 1 September 2010 please give your name to Marg Keetels by phoning 3858 4515 or email at [email protected]. Session times are 8:30am – 11:30am & 12:15pm – 2:30pm on both days. Lunch will be provided.

BILLy BLUE COLLEGE OF DEsIGNImmerse yourself for a day in the life of a designer in your choice of Communication or Digital Media. Get a feel for what it’s like to study at Billy Blue and learn about yourself as a designer in a collaborative, supporting and inspiring environment.

When: Saturday 7 August 2010 – 10:00am – 4:00pmWhere: Billy Blue College of Design, 10 Costin St, Fortitude Valley 1300 851 245Cost: $80 (including lunch)

ADFA OpEN DAy - CANBERRASaturday 28 August 2010 - 9:00am – 4:00pm

Visit: www.openday.adfa.edu.au

DEEWRDEEWR will be conducting an Indigenous Employment and Careers Expo at Suncorp Stadium on Wednesday 15 September 2010.

This Expo will provide a select number of Queensland employers and career providers with the opportunity to connect directly with Indigenous job seekers looking to secure employment and long-term career opportunities across a broad range of industries.

WORkING WITH ANIMALs CAREERs DAy Wednesday 25 August 2010 – 9:00am – 3:00pm

Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary is proud to be hosting its sixth annual Careers Day proudly sponsored by the RSOCA Gold Coast and Hinterland Branch.

Representatives from different animal fields will be at the Expo. The day aims to provide:

• Realistic information about careers associated with working with animals• Course information and subject guidance• Opportunities to meet individuals already in the field• Presentations based on different organizations and careers• Opportunity to enrol in work experience / volunteer programs at CWS

A discounted rate of $8:00 per student (including entry) is offered. To qualify for the discounted admission, please book by completing a registration form as soon as possible www.cws.org.au – under Education-Events tab.

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Music NewsWelcome to what promises to be another semester of spirited music making at Marist. Some of the many highlights include the College’s Cathedral Concert at St Stephen’s Cathedral, Marist Jazz Night and the Winds & Percussion Concert. A reminder to all parents that information regarding all music activities for the semester will be given via the Music Calendar, the College Website, (music section), and in the newsletter. It is very important that both parents and students refer each fortnight to this page to keep up to date with events. Boys will be receiving their Music Calendar in the next week.

Marist Jazz NightThursday 29th July, 7pm – Draney TheatreThis concert involves all of the College’s Big Bands and Jazz Ensembles as well as special guests the Enthusiastic Musicians Orchestra. E.M.O is a creative outlet for Brisbane musicians, composers, and arrangers. Assembled in July 2008, this band is driven to swing, and swing hard. In performance the orchestra is highly engaging, delivering a program ranging from the masters of the Big Band to stunning new Australian works. A performance from the Enthusiastic Musicians Orchestra leaves the artists and audience alike feeling inspired.Admission: Adults $10, Students $5, Families $20

Ambiwerra Festival “Battle of the Bands”saturday 31st July, 11.30am – Erinvale st. CorindaCome along and support Year 11 band “Knights and Cavaliers” perform in the inaugural final of this prestigious festival.

Cathedral ConcertThursday 5th August, 7pm – st stephen’s Cathedral, Elizabeth street, BrisbaneThis concert provides an opportunity for the College’s Choral, String and Guitar Ensembles to perform in the spiritual heart of the City. St Stephen’s Cathedral is a venue that provides the perfect acoustic for this genre. This is a concert not to be missed and is always a highlight of the performing year. This year we also welcome special guests from Mt St Michaels College. Admission: $10 Adults, $5 Students/Concession

Blue & Gold Ballsaturday 7th August, 7pm - Champagnat CentreBig Band 1 will be performing at this year’s Blue & Gold Ball. This black tie event will also feature local Brisbane band “Hot Sauce” and a number of exciting charity auctions and raffles. Limited seating available, please check the College Newsletter for further information

Assumption MassWednesday 18th August – Champagnat CentreThe College community celebrates Assumption Mass. This performance involves the Liturgical Choir and Musicians.

Australian percussion Eisteddfodsaturday 21st and sunday 22nd August – kelvin Grove state CollegeThe Australian Percussion Eisteddfod will feature a large number of percussion students and ensembles from throughout Australia. For the first time, Percussion Ensemble 1 will be performing at this event which will be a “must attend” for any person who enjoys hitting, scraping and tapping. Please check the Music Website and College Newsletter for further details closer to the event.

Winds & percussion ConcertThursday 26th August, 7pm – Draney TheatreThe College’s Wind Bands and Percussion ensembles will present a varied evening of entertainment culminating in a combined performance of “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”. Do not come alone or you may be the Headless Horseman’s next victim.Admission: $5 per adult / $10 per family / Students free

G.R.I.p.p.s ConcertThursday 16th september, 7pm - The Gap state High school HallSelected Marist junior musicians will join over 160 other students from 13 primary schools in The Gap and Ashgrove to refine their skills under the direction of professional music teachers during a four-day camp at The Gap State High School. The camp concludes with a final gala concert.

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state Honours program Concertssunday 3rd October – Conservatorium Theatre, south Bank7 Marist senior musicians will participate in this highly respected program bringing together the finest young musicians from across the state. Under the tutelage of a team of eminent international and national conductors in a world-class environment, the program culminates in a gala concert in the Conservatorium Theatre, Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University, South Bank.

year 11 semi-FormalFriday 15th October, 7pm - Champagnat CentreIn what is now a Marist tradition, Big Band 1 will dress up in their tuxedos once again to make the Year 11 Semi Formal an exciting and memorable night.

Music Fest 2010 This year sees our Senior Strings, Junior Strings and Big Band 1 compete in this 3-week festival. Exact performance times will be given in the Colleges Newsletter and Web site closer to the performing date.

senior strings Friday 8th October- Ralph Took Auditorium, Ferny Grove sHs

Junior strings saturday 9th October – Ferny Grove sHs Ralph Took Auditorium

Big Band 1“Jiants of Jazz” sunday 24th October - Iona performing Arts Complex Our award winning Big Band 1 is one of 8 schools from across the State that has been chosen to compete in this festival’s top Jazz Ensemble section.

‘Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat’ – The Junior school MusicalFriday 29th October – 12.30pm, 5.00pm and 7.30pm – Draney TheatreBook your tickets early for this not to be missed production. All Year 6 and 7 boys will be involved in these three performances of this popular musical. Talent scouts welcome! Please check the Music Website and College Newsletter for further details closer to the show.

Melbourne Cup Day Luncheon Tuesday 2nd NovemberThe College’s String Quintet will be providing pre-lunch entertainment for this event held in the Champagnat Centre.

Grandparents DayFriday 5th November - Champagnat CentreThis morning concert will showcase most of the College’s premier ensembles for Grandparents of the Marist College Ashgrove Community. More details for this event can be found in the College’s newsletter closer to the event.

soiree 2010Friday 5th November, 7pm – Champagnat Centre All members of the College community are invited to this annual gala event to farewell our 2010 Year 12 students. This celebratory concert will feature all of the College’s large and small ensembles.Admission: Adults $10, Concession $5, Family $20.

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2011 Music Information EveningThursday 11th November, 6pm – Draney TheatreThis information evening is for new parents and students and covers full details of the co-curricular music program including lesson scheduling and ensemble

year 5 ConcertThursday 11th November, 7pm – Draney TheatreCome along and hear the stars of the future. Also performing at this concert will be one of the Colleges senior ensembles.Admission free.

secondary prize GivingThursday 18th November, 7pm - Champagnat CentreSymphony Orchestra will give their final performance for 2010 as part of the Secondary Prize Giving.

year 12 Graduation Mass Friday 19th November, Champagnat CentreThe Wind Orchestra, Wind Symphony and Liturgical Choir will be performing at this farewell event for the College’s Year 12 students.

Junior school prize GivingTuesday 23rd November, 7pm - Champagnat CentreWind Ensemble, Marist Voices and Junior Big Band will provide cultural interludes throughout the evening.

For further information regarding concerts and bookings, please contact the music department on Phone: 3858 4668, email: [email protected], website: www.marash.qld.edu.au/music

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P&F NewsHard to believe it is already term three isn’t it? Hope you all had a wonderful holiday with your families!

AGM-AUGUsT 2The AGM offers the opportunity for our Heads of School, P&F President, Treasurer and Sub Committee representatives to report on the “happenings” for the year. It is also when we elect the new executive committee and sub committee representatives.

Each year the entire executive – President, Vice- President/s, Secretary, Assistant Secretary and Treasurer ‘stand down” to allow others the opportunity to assume these roles. The committee is elected after nominations have been received from the parent community. Sub-committee positions are also available, although these committee members are not required to “stand down” each year- it is our preference that sub-committee members spend at least two years in the role to assure continuity.

So what positions need to be filled this year:• All executive positions• A second convenor for the sports canteen – we desperately need at least one more parent to act as a co-

ordinator for this committee• At least one parent to join the Amity Committee – junior or senior school parents are welcome• Co-ordinators for our Card Day committee, again junior or senior school parents.

We hope that you will consider nominating for one of these roles. According to our constitution, nominations need to be received two weeks prior to the AGM, however as our AGM falls earlier this year and you will just have received this newsletter, all nominations will need to re received by MONDAy JULy 26, 7 days before the AGM.

Our Constitution was written PRIOR TO EMAILS and computer technology, hence we are happy for any nominations to be addressed to our secretary Jonnie De Lacy Heyward at [email protected] Please fill in the following (you are welcome to nominate your self!)

I, ______________________________ nominate __________________________ for the

position of _____________________________.

Seconded ______________________________

Contact details of Nominee: ___________________________

MARIsT CARD DAyThe next Marist Card Day will be held on Wednesday 28 July 2010.

Time: 9.30am-2pmVenue: Cyprian Pavilion Marist College Ashgrove.Parking: College grounds, Frasers Rd entrance.Cost: $15.00 pp tables of 4-6

Come along and enjoy the Marist hospitality. Admission includes a home baked morning tea, lunch & lucky door prizes. Cash bar operates and raffle prizes on offer. Please book your table with Lisa on 3366 9020 or 0400 729 643.

Best wishes, Deb Moloney

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The Uniform Shop has Eftpos and Credit Card facilities (Visa / Mastercard). Parents can take advantage of this service by phoning through their card details allowing their sons to come down at lunchtime and pick up any uniform requirements. Please note that

uniforms will not be issued until card details have been received and transactions approved.

Uniform Shop hours:• Mondays closed

• Tuesday and Friday - 12.30pm - 2.30pm • Wednesday and Thursday 12.30pm - 4.00pm

Clothing Pool hours:Wednesday 8:00am - 9:30am & 3pm - 4:30pm.

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All clothing submitted for sale must be washed and ironed. Blazers must be

dry-cleaned and mended.

BLAZERs – pLEAsE NOTE - The Year 11 blazers are ready for collection now. Vicki Ellingsen

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Hello to you all again. We left Ashgrove in the hands of Director Brother Ferrer Robinson

in the year 1953, with the major problem being the number of students at the College was

rapidly outgrowing the infrastructure available. Classes were crowded to the point that they

were overflowing onto verandahs, and Ferrer highlighted the problem in his end of year

speech in 1953, recognising that it was “imperative that new school buildings be erected

to accommodate the 500 boys we shall have in the near future….”. The sticking point, of

course, was finance – Ferrer appealed to the Provincial Council in 1954 for help, but the reply

was that the College should look to its own devices. Fortunately, the ranks of the Brothers

at Ashgrove contained one Brother Peter Carrick, a “big picture” man in the style of the

great Ignatius O’Connor, a thinker of “outside the square” ideas, and a “go to” individual for

provincials and headmasters wanting to solve problems quickly.

Peter was an enthusiastic, happy, gregarious person, revelling in the company of his fellow

Brothers, but also the whole school community – students, parents, old boys, and friends:

he and the reserved Ferrer were opposites, but Ferrer was wise enough to see that Peter’s

solution to the College’s financial problems was a potential winner……. Peter proposed setting

up an Art Union to raise the funds for new classrooms. His initial idea was to have a new

Holden car as the prize, but as sure as big oaks from little acorns grow, his initial idea was to

become as massive as the legendary movie Ben Hur.

Given carte blanche by Ferrer, Peter approached an architectural firm to prepare plans

for the new building, a classroom block of three stories, and not only that, but a plan for

development far into the future. No-one could ever accuse Peter of thinking small!!! Next, the

Art Union itself, and here Peter acknowledged a self-failing: Big Dreams delighted him; detail

and administrivia bored and frustrated him. If the Art Union was to be run well, he wasn’t the

man to do it…..but help was at hand. We remarked with regard to the right person to solve

problems in the last newsletter “Cometh the hour, cometh the man.” In this case it was to be

“Cometh the Art Union, cometh the volunteer mother.” Mrs Nancy O’Connor, mother of two

students, became the saviour of Peter’s great idea: she did all the tedious background work

for four years – sorting, counting, typing and printing. Mark Farrelly tells us that Peter himself

acknowledged that the whole project would have collapsed without Nancy’s remarkable and

selfless efforts. So Peter’s brainchild now had an efficient workforce…..what was needed was

a really attractive prize beyond just a car, and here again fate took a hand.

One of the Brothers at Eagle Heights, Hyacinth Hayes, had become friendly with a Gold Coast

retiree named Col Mulvey. Col owned a block of four flats at Tugun, and invited Hyacinth

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to stay there free of charge at holiday times; other Brothers were soon included in the offer

from the generous Col, and the gregarious Peter was one of these. He was struck by the

attractive location by the sea, and decided to make Col an offer: would he be interested in

selling the flats? Coincidentally, Col, a Melbournite originally, had been missing his family, and

was thinking of moving back there. The deal suited both of them: Peter now had a prize that

everyone would reckon attractive. (Mark Farrelly goes even further, terming it “seductive.”)

An attractive brochure was produced displaying the flats, (the first prize), photographic

equipment, (the second prize), and portable radios (third to sixth prizes). The Holden car, the

original concept as first prize, would now go to the winning ticket seller – a measure of how

mighty an oak had grown from the original acorn.

A massive advertising campaign, which went interstate to other Marist schools as well, sent

the brochure to many places: the drawing date was to be 21st March, 1956. Ferrer, recently

returned from a second novitiate trip overseas, made sure that Peter could put all his energies

into the Art Union by reducing Peter’s teaching hours – an almost unheard of step in those

days.

The results were dramatic – and rich. After the drawing of the prizes, the College was nearly

11,000 pounds in profit, an effort which Ferrer judged “more than worthwhile.” Better was

to follow: on the principle of striking while the iron was hot, Peter purchased a brick home

at Burleigh Heads as the main prize of the next Art Union, with no less than six Holdens as

consolation prizes. It was drawn in November, 1956, and recognised the staggering sum of

13,500 pounds for the College coffers. The Art Union funds boosted the College bank balance

to much more than was needed to attract a bank loan to allow the new building programme

to proceed. It was an example of the “self help” that Cyprian had so prized flowering after

he had left the school. A dynamic deputy and a modest self-effacing Director had combined in

a unity of purpose which would benefit generations of students to come….proof enough that

Ferrer , while no Cyprian, had an admirable solidity to his leadership.

And there, with the first brick building to be constructed on the property since the Tower

Block in 1931 about to have its foundations laid, we must pause. The new classroom block

will be dedicated on Sunday, 13th April, 1958, though as usual there will be some controversy,

and not a little disapproval from an Archbishop……

Until next time, From The Archives, Dave Cameron: 38584591 or [email protected]

From the Archives Continued...

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Junior School NewsJUnIoR SChooL nEWS Dear Parents Staff and Boys,

I am writing these few lines to you a few days before the end of Term 2. When you receive this Junior School News, I will be away, so I hope you had a restful and very enjoyable holiday. I extend a very warm welcome to you all.

A new term brings a new beginning. We all need new beginnings, especially if our relationships have not been as life giving as they might. Good relationships are the foundation of all that is important in life. Every person deserves to be treated with respect and dignity and I would hope that this Reflection assists us at the start of a new term:

On this day dismiss suspicion and replace it with trust Take pleasure in the beauty and wonder of the earth Manifest your loyalty in a word or deed Appreciate, be kind, be gentle Search out a forgotten friend, apologise if you were wrong Examine your demands on others, think first of

someone else Write a love letter, share some treasure, try to understand Gladden the heart of a child, take up arms against

malice Give a soft answer, forgive an enemy, encourage youth Express your gratitude, laugh a little more Forego a grudge, mend a quarrel Deserve confidence, decry complacency, worship Keep a promise, find the time your God Listen. Speak your love, speak it again, speak it still again

Speak it still once again.

Adoption Leave for Mrs Alicia Frances: On Tuesday 22 June, Mrs Alicia Frances, her husband Stephen and daughter Olivia left Brisbane to fly to Thailand to collect a little girl, named Kim, whom they have adopted. Alicia will be away from the College for 12 months and I am sure you would join us all in asking God’s blessings on the family at this very special time, but especially on little Kim as she begins her new life with her new family in her new country. Kim is a very fortunate little girl!

Welcome to Mrs Bernadette Byrne: I am delighted to inform you that Mrs Bernadette Byrne, who will replace Mrs Frances, will begin teaching in the Junior School from the beginning of Term 3. Bernadette is a very dedicated and experienced Learning Support Teacher and will be with us for 2 days a week – Thursday and Friday. Mrs Elizabeth Lemon, I am pleased to announce, will continue in her present position, but will teach on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. These two ladies, together with Mrs Rhonda Carson and Mrs Lucy Hislop, will form a great team in our Learning Support Department. A very warm welcome to Bernadette!

Welcome to a new family in the Junior School: I am delighted to inform you that we have a new student in Year 5 Blue, Jonathan Healy, who comes to us from Mater Dei Primary School. I am sure that Jonathan will soon settle in, as he knows many boys already in the Year 5 group. A warm welcome to Jonathan and to his parents, Carol and Tim.

College Walkathon Lucky Prize Winners

As you would be aware, the College is most grateful for your support of this great event. As usual, the Junior School families raised far more than was expected and on Tuesday 15 June, at the Junior School Assembly, we drew the winners of the 2 Laptop Computers. The winners were:

William Farr (Year 5 Blue) and Liam Smith (Year 7 Red). Congratulations, boys!

Champagnat Awards – 2010: Each year, many Marist Primary/Junior Schools present the Champagnat Awards to their students. At Marist College Junior School, we have been doing this for many years and the Awards are presented to students who have visibly lived out the teachings and ideals of Marcellin Champagnat. The boys are chosen by the class teachers and we congratulate the following boys:

Year 5 Year 6 Year 7 William Ryan 5B Patrick Lewis 6B Samuel Raleigh 7B Callum Ross 5G George Harness 6G Abraham Sammut 7G Benjamin Ritter 5R Daniel Roche 6R Joseph Merimba 7R

William Davidson 7Gr

Important dates to remember from Wednesday 21 July to Thursday 5 August:

Wednesday 21 July: QDU Debating, at Saint Peter’s Lutheran College. Details were sent home in the Report envelopes of those students involved.

Thursday 29 July: Photographs: Classes, Sons of Old Boys, Student Representative Council and Staff. Boys are requested to be in neat College uniforms. Jazz Music Concert, in the Draney Theatre, at 7.00pm.

Friday 30 July: Junior School celebration of Bastille Day. Year 6 Parent Dinner, at 7.00pm, in the Brother Cyprian Pavilion.

Monday 2 August: Parents and Friends’ Meeting, in the Brother Cyprian Pavilion, at 7.00pm.

Thursday 5 August: Year 7 Internal Mathematics Competition, in the Brother Cyprian Pavilion. This will be conducted during the school day. Cathedral Music Concert, in the Cathedral of Saint Stephen, at 7.00pm.

Look forward to seeing you all after the 26 July. I wish you a happy Term 3.

With warmest wishes,

Michael B. Druce.

Congratulations to the following boys who were presented with Merit Certificates at Junior School

Assembly on the last day of Term 2.

5 Blue: Xavier Banister, Hamish Nation, Fabian Petroni, Hamish Renwick, Christopher Searle, Oliver Vanderbyl5 Gold: Calum Mackay, Joseph O’Toole, Jack Ransley, Benjamin Renwick, Matthew Richards, Jamie Ryan 5 Red: William Colman, Samuel Davies, Christian Dickens, Harrison Geeves, Nicholas Houlahan, Thomas Shaw 6 Blue: Kurtis Brown, James Downs, Tavish Healy, Carter Kendall, Connor McLauchlan 6 Gold: Liam Connolly, Patrick Donnelly, Aidan Fabris, Jack Gullo, Joshua Hammond, Oliver Patterson 6 Red: Gianluca Anzalone, Rory Campbell, William Eaton, Ethan McCall, James Mee, Zachary Miller 7 Blue: Stephen Epping, Liam Petersen, Nicholas Reggi, Aidyn Warwick, Patrick Wood 7 Gold: Liam Adams, Zachary Fisher, Michael Gurney, Joshua Howse, William Moodie, Christopher Sykes 7 Red: Angus Anderson, Thomas Downs, Connor Heather, Thomas Jury, Cooper Williams 7 Green: Luke Casey, Henry Crimmins, Liam Currie, David Garzarella, Stuart McKinney, Campbell Mohr Music Certificates: Gianluca Anzalone, Charlie Fox, Joseph Gilmour, Joshua Liversidge, Dane Poutsma, Christopher Searle, Liam Smith, Marcus Torrisi, Christopher Vidler, Edward Wildin, Liam Willson

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Junior School NewsChampagnat Awards – 2010:

Each year, many Marist Primary/Junior Schools present the Champagnat Awards to their students. At Marist College Junior School, we have been doing this for many years and the Awards are presented to students who have visibly lived out the teachings and ideals of Marcellin Champagnat. The boys are chosen by the class teachers and we congratulate the following boys:

Year 5 Year 6 Year 7 William Ryan 5B Patrick Lewis 6B Samuel Raleigh 7B Callum Ross 5G George Harness 6G Abraham Sammut 7G Benjamin Ritter 5R Daniel Roche 6R Joseph Merimba 7R

William Davidson 7Gr

Important dates to remember from Wednesday 21 July to Thursday 5 August:

Wednesday 21 July: QDU Debating, at Saint Peter’s Lutheran College. Details were sent home in the Report envelopes of those students involved.

Thursday 29 July: Photographs: Classes, Sons of Old Boys, Student Representative Council and Staff. Boys are requested to be in neat College uniforms. Jazz Music Concert, in the Draney Theatre, at 7.00pm.

Friday 30 July: Junior School celebration of Bastille Day. Year 6 Parent Dinner, at 7.00pm, in the Brother Cyprian Pavilion.

Monday 2 August: Parents and Friends’ Meeting, in the Brother Cyprian Pavilion, at 7.00pm.

Thursday 5 August: Year 7 Internal Mathematics Competition, in the Brother Cyprian Pavilion. This will be conducted during the school day. Cathedral Music Concert, in the Cathedral of Saint Stephen, at 7.00pm.

Look forward to seeing you all after the 26 July. I wish you a happy Term 3.

With warmest wishes,

Michael B. Druce.

Congratulations to the following boys who were presented with Merit Certificates at Junior School

Assembly on the last day of Term 2.

5 Blue: Xavier Banister, Hamish Nation, Fabian Petroni, Hamish Renwick, Christopher Searle, Oliver Vanderbyl5 Gold: Calum Mackay, Joseph O’Toole, Jack Ransley, Benjamin Renwick, Matthew Richards, Jamie Ryan 5 Red: William Colman, Samuel Davies, Christian Dickens, Harrison Geeves, Nicholas Houlahan, Thomas Shaw 6 Blue: Kurtis Brown, James Downs, Tavish Healy, Carter Kendall, Connor McLauchlan 6 Gold: Liam Connolly, Patrick Donnelly, Aidan Fabris, Jack Gullo, Joshua Hammond, Oliver Patterson 6 Red: Gianluca Anzalone, Rory Campbell, William Eaton, Ethan McCall, James Mee, Zachary Miller 7 Blue: Stephen Epping, Liam Petersen, Nicholas Reggi, Aidyn Warwick, Patrick Wood 7 Gold: Liam Adams, Zachary Fisher, Michael Gurney, Joshua Howse, William Moodie, Christopher Sykes 7 Red: Angus Anderson, Thomas Downs, Connor Heather, Thomas Jury, Cooper Williams 7 Green: Luke Casey, Henry Crimmins, Liam Currie, David Garzarella, Stuart McKinney, Campbell Mohr Music Certificates: Gianluca Anzalone, Charlie Fox, Joseph Gilmour, Joshua Liversidge, Dane Poutsma, Christopher Searle, Liam Smith, Marcus Torrisi, Christopher Vidler, Edward Wildin, Liam Willson

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Junior School Sports NewsJUnIoR SChooL SPoRT CIC RUGBY & SoCCER The C.I.C. Rugby & Soccer seasons concluded last term, with matches against Nudgee College. After another arduous season, there are always so many people who should be acknowledged for their hard work and dedication in helping the Junior School Rugby and Soccer program operate smoothly. I would like to express my thanks and deepest gratitude to the following groups of people:-

To the coaches, your hard work and dedication to your sport is always so impressive. Many thanks to the Referees; without your involvement the games would not take place. These people

include: Gavin Darwin, Tim Healy, Scott Grinstead, Damien O’Rourke, Adam Nelson, Tony Carmody, Brendan Hayes, Brad Cox, Angus McArthur, Matthew Proelocks, Tom O’Rourke, Peter Moodie and John Carroll.

To all the parents who assisted our coaches at training. To all the parents who ran the canteen on the Flats, especially Roberta Bannah. Your efforts were very

much appreciated. Thanks to the ground staff, particularly Robert Black, Mike Burton, Craig Anderson, Garry Lawler,

Matthew Tarlinton, Fred Suranyi and Alan Kotthoff for assisting in setting up and dismantling the fields on a Saturday.

And finally, to the players, thanks for another magnificent season, we will always remember your dedication, determination and spirit for the College.

CIC BASKETBALL This Friday will mark the start of the C.I.C. Basketball season with matches against Villanova, the season will last for seven weeks including a week off for the Exhibition break. Ashgrove will field nine teams into the C.I.C. competition with three teams from each year level. Each team will have two Basketball training sessions either before school or during lunch time. Boys should wear non school clothing to these training sessions, except for Wednesday’s where boys may wear their P.E. uniform. A season draw can be obtained from the College website or the Junior School Sports Notice-board.

CIC AThLETICS The 2010 Athletics season is already upon us and we are faced with the challenge of maintaining our position and competitiveness in the purple division of the C.I.C competition. We hope that all participants train and compete with enthusiasm and pride, and display Marist spirit in striving to be and do the best they can for themselves and their fellow team mates.

TRAInInG DAYSTuesday and Thursday Training times for specialised events will be notified to those boys who qualify for the field events and hurdles training squads

TRAInInG TIMES3.30pm – 4.45pm.

The first Carnival will commence this Saturday (24 July) at University of Qld, St Lucia. All carnivals will be held at the UQ St Lucia campus every Saturday except for the EKKA week. The Carnivals commence at 7.45am and are always finished by midday at the latest; boys will be notified of Saturday’s program in the week preceding the event. The Junior School Athletics program aims to give boys of all ability levels the opportunity to enjoy athletics and improve their skills. Athletics has a lot to offer boys in that it fosters skill development, team work, mateship, commitment and determination. The message that we would most like to pass on to all boys who participate in Athletics this year, is that while at carnivals most events entail individual efforts against others, it is a “Team Sport” and if they choose to participate, they must commit to their team and realise that their actions affect the entire team. Non-attendance at training disrupts the preparation of the whole team and is frustrating for coaches. Remember that, to give yourself and therefore the team the best chance of performing well, it is important to commit to regular attendance in order to maximise opportunities of improvement.

Competing well at carnivals does not just happen. You must attend training and work hard at your skills and fitness.

Prepare for carnivals by eating well and looking after injuries. Train and compete within the rules and display good sportsmanship. Have a go. Perseverance is important. Communicate well with coaches and ask questions. Enjoy being with your friends. Above all, the main purpose of participating is to have fun!

We look forward to seeing a team of fine young men doing their best this year. We hope to see you at carnivals and training throughout the season.

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Junior School Sport NewsCIC TEnnIS The 2010 C.I.C Tennis season will commence on 24 July and will finish on the 11 September. The season will last for 8 weeks, with a weekend off for the Exhibition break. Unfortunately this season we have to play our home matches at Whites Tennis Centre, 733 Boston Rd, Chandler. This is due to the construction happening at the College. Matches played at Whites Tennis Centre will commence at 10.00am and conclude by 12.30pm.All other matches played at any other venue will commence at 8.00am and conclude by 11.30am.Games will be scheduled for home and away, so it is up to the individual to find transport to all games. Car-pooling may be necessary. Due to the number of teams playing at various locations, parental help would be greatly appreciated. If you are able to help out in anyway, please contact Scott Murphy (Junior School Tennis Co-ordinator), via his email ([email protected])Again this year a Tennis Cap is available for purchase and use on Saturday mornings. The College requires all players to purchase the new light weight blue mesh cap (Ashgrove embroidery on the front and side), as it will be part of the Saturday morning competition uniform. The cost of the cap will be $15 and can be purchased from Mr Murphy.

Luke Caplick – Head of Sport - Junior School

Free Testing Day – 11 August, 2010 Make the most out of your EKKA Show Day Public Holiday and attend Acceleration Brisbane Central’s second free testing for 2010. Why go to the EKKA and either spend too much money or catch one of the many viruses floating 

around the showgrounds? Your session will involve measuring basic anthropometric data and then you can choose from a field of testing options. You can choose to either: 

1. Test your basic Power parameters – Speed, Agility, Vertical Jump & Overhead Throw 2. Test your basic Strength parameters – 1RM Bench Press/Squat tests 3. Test your basic Aerobic/Anaerobic Conditioning parameters – Beep Test/ Yo‐Yo Test 4. Test your basic Flexibility/Stability parameters. 

 

Organise your team or come in as an individual and select what battery of tests you would like to perform. Our coaches will also be able to lend advice on performance training, nutrition and other factors that you as an athlete or coach may have as a result of the testing protocol.   

Information Checklist: What?  FREE Athletic Testing Day  

When?  11th August, 2010 – 9am‐2pm (hourly)  

Where?  Vince Hickey Basketball Stadium –  16 Dixon St, Auchenflower  

Who?  The testing will be performed by the highly qualified and experienced Acceleration Brisbane Central coaches who boast over 40 years experience in the Sports & Exercise Science Industry  

Why? Individual Athlete: The testing will allow you as an individual to understand your athletic strengths and weaknesses and have the opportunity to be given advice on how to improve your weaknesses and utilise your strengths to the best of your ability. Coach: The testing day will allow you to analyse the success of your training, allow you to plan for the future and allow you to learn about how to deal with and train specific areas of strength and conditioning to ensure you are able to utilise your player’s abilities to their maximum.  

How to register? Email Performance Manager, Simon Poole at [email protected] or contact us on (07) 3859 6000. You must register your name and testing battery you would like to perform by the 4th August, 2010.

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Ashgrove Sport From the Head of Sport

RUGBY & FOOTBALL  FINAL RUGBY AGGREGATE AND 1ST XV POINTS TABLE  Aggregate:  

  The 2010 season was the closest on record and was reflected by MCA winning only 3 rugby premierships. MCA has held the Aggregate Shield since the inception of the AIC in 1999.  1st XV Points Table:  

   FINAL FOOTBALL AGGREGATE AND 1ST XI POINTS TABLE  Aggregate:  

  Unfortunately MCA fell 1 point short of defending the Aggregate Shield finishing second to SLC. The 1 point margin equates to one team needing to finishing one place better in the season – one more win! MCA had held the Shield since 2001.   1st XI Points Table:  

   1st XI Football – Uhlsport Cup  The Uhlsport Cup, which features 1st XI teams from the GPS, AIC, TAS, and other independent school associations in Queensland, moves into its finals series during term 3. As Uhlsport Cup champions last season, our 1st XI has once again progressed through to the Round of 16 after winning their group containing John Paul College, Gregory Terrace, and Chisholm College. They will take on Brisbane Grammar School in their Round of 16 match.  Please support these boys as they aim to win a second consecutive AIC Premiership / Uhlsport Cup double.  

RUGBY & FOOTBALL PRESENTATION ASSEMBLY WEDNESDAY 28TH JULY 

9.35AM  

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           The U15 Rugby team played host to Marist College Canberra on Tuesday 13th and Wednesday 14th July. The result went Ashgrove’s way 24 – 7.  

TENNIS & BASKETBALL   Internal trials / training has commenced this week. During week 3 there will be the possibility of afterschool basketball trials v ACGS followed by a Saturday trial on the 7th August v Villanova. Tennis trials / training will hinge around the availability of courts due to construction. The tennis trial v Villanova on the 7th August will be played at the Brisbane Tennis Centre @ Tennyson.  Training Timetables and trials match details will be posted on the College Website.  

TRACK & FIELD   The Track & Field program is seeking athletes capable of performing the full range of athletic disciplines to commence training and commit to a traditionally strong College sport. The challenge is to build a spirited team to contest an ever improving AIC Track & Field Championships on Wednesday 13th October.  The Athletes Handbook and season overview can be found on the College website – Weekly Sport ‐  http://www.marash.qld.edu.au/sport_weeklysport.shtml   Training has commenced and athletes need to commit to the scheduled sessions: 

  

CROSS COUNTRY  Secondary Cross CountrySydney Tour 2010: 26 open and under 16 boys, accompanied by three staff coaches, enjoyed a successful tour to Sydney during the recent June holidays. Staying at The Centre, Randwick, the squad was able to visit many of Sydney’s famous landmarks, watch an

AFL game at ANZ stadium, play touch football on Redfern Oval and train at Centennial Park and Bondi Beach. As well, the boys and staff participated in a meet, hosted by Sutherland Athletics club over a tough, hilly course at Ferntree, Engadine. Some excellent results were recorded and these times are available on the sports notice board. So impressed was the club with our athletes, they received a special mention in Sutherland’s June monthly newsletter. This is available at http://www.sutherlandathletics.com/, click on the newsletter link. The boys are to be congratulated on the way they conducted themselves, as they received many favourable comments about their manners and behaviour. Thanks should also go to Mr. Peter McLoughlin, Mr. Brendan Kiernan, Mr Matt Poole and the boy’s families for the support in allowing the tour to go ahead. Final Weeks before AIC Championships: All the hard work, hopefully, will come to fruition as the squad approaches the final weeks of the season. Our final AIC preparation involves, a full squad camp at Alexandra Headlands, a pre- AIC Championship trial at St Laurence’s at Runcorn and a team dinner on the Friday evening before AIC Championship day. All squad members need to attend these events, as well as their designated age group training days. Our season focus is on all of the boys, whatever their initial level of athletic ability, being involved in a team environment to improve their self confidence, participating in a variety of fitness activities and team events, enjoying the camaraderie while aiming to improve their individual race times and to develop a life-long love of running. I invite all the members of the college community to be at Limestone Park, Ipswich on Saturday the 31st July to support the team and to congratulate them on another successful season. Finally, bet wishes to Max Neumann and Will Trevor who compete in the State Championships, representing the Met North region, on the 17th/18th of July.

Update: Over 70 boys recently attended the annual cross camp help at Alexandra Headlands. Perfect weather greeted the boys as they were put through a tough surf session by the club lifesavers. After renewing their energy reserves, the squad participated in a series of team building activities led by the Total Adventures group. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a group have so much fun while doing some serious training. The late afternoon was for rest but 70 boys ended up on the main oval playing touch together until it was too dark to see the ball!! After dinner, the squad members were presented with this year’s shirts and the senior group built on the strong team bonds that have already been developing throughout the season. Later in the evening the boys demonstrated their prowess at Ten Pin bowling- with Jarrod Mackay obtaining the highest score. Sunday saw the boys running in our annual race to Mooloolaba and back to Alex Beach. Some excellent times were recorded by the squad- some very positive signs for AIC on Saturday, the 31st

of July. The final event was the annual touch football competition, fiercely competed for as if each game was a test match!! All of the boys who attended need to be congratulated on their very active participation in all parts of the program. The centre manager of the conference centre commented on the exemplary behaviour and excellent manners of all of the boys.

Some details for the final weeks:

MON TUES WED THURS AM Hurdles PM Hurdles / Shot /

DiscusSprints / Long Jump/ Triple Jump/ Javelin / High Jump

Sprints / Long Jump/ Triple Jump/ Javelin / High Jump Shot / Discus

Sprints / Jump/ Javelin / High Jump

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Saturday 24th July at SLC Runcorn – starting at 9 am- AIC trial- bus leaves college at 7.30. Boys are able to travel to venue by private transport.

Friday 30th July – Pasta Night- Boarder’s Dining Room commencing at 6 pm.

Saturday 31st August AIC CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS at Limestone Park, Ipswich.

Saturday 31st August Team Break-up and Presentations at Cyprian Pavilion commencing at 1 pm.

I would encourage all of the Marist Ashgrove family to come and support the team at Ipswich on the 31st of July. This support acknowledges the many months of hard work and sacrifice made by all of the boys and their families. Run courageously boys!!  

AIC CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS Saturday 31st July 9am – 12 noon 

Limestone Park Ipswich MCA Defending Champions 

  

ASHGROVE EAGLES - AFL  The AIC division of the Independent Schools AFLQ competition kicked off on Monday with the U14 and U16 teams notching victories over Villanova at Kedron AFC.  The competition caters for two teams per school: 14yrs and under and a 16yrs and under side and continues to generate great interest amongst the students; many who have little or no club AFL experience. A season draw can be located on the College website.  

TENNIS COACHING June/July Holiday Coaching Clinics

Adult Clinic 3 nights – Mon 28th – Wed 30th June

7pm - 8.30pm

Kids 3 Days Intensive TrainingMarist College AshgroveMon 28th – Wed 30th June

Hotshots - 8 – 9am Intermediate – 9 – 10.30am Advanced – 10.30 – 12.30am

Tournament week

3 days of tournament match playMarist College AshgroveMon 5th – Wed 7th July

8am – 12.30pmMorning tea and drinks included

All clinics and tournament are held/run byHeiner Wirtz-Fielding

Fully qualified High Performance coach

For bookings and enquiries please contact

Allan SayPh: 0408 766 882

[email protected]

INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENTS

Parents are requested to forward any noteworthy achievements to [email protected] for publication.

 

Students need to consider there semester 2 strength and conditioning requirements and register ASAP. Track & Field athletes and off season rugby players should certainly be involved in a tailored program. For more information or to enroll into the Ashgrove Acceleration Program please go to www.AccelerationSchools.com or call 1300-661-847