JJAMM Student leadership Conference – Sydney (College Captains - Siala M & Leah M)
As Penola’s College Captains for 2023, we had the amazing opportunity to travel to Sydney to attend the JJAMM Conference with 22 other Josephite schools. We arrived on 15 February looking forward to 5 days of team building, workshops, prayer and partnerships. First, we stayed at Mary Mackillop place, and on the Friday, we made our trek to Kincumber.
When we arrived, we were fortunate enough to be able to tour around Sydney. We visited the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House and had an amazing lunch along the water. We then caught a Ferry down to Manly Beach where we soaked in the warm weather and admired the amazing surroundings.
All of the leaders clicked as soon as we met each other. It was so great to be surrounded by so many strong minded, passionate and determined students who all wanted to help each other work towards a common goal: making change within our world and helping others. We shared initiatives that each of our schools participate in and how each school achieves specific goals. This allowed us to bounce our ideas off of each other and bring them back to our own school. It was an amazing way to strategize and plan goals that can be worked towards in the 2023 year. We were also provided time to work with Mr Knobel to discuss some practical actions and how we might implement our plans at Penola Catholic College.
At Mary Mackillop place, we had the opportunity to tour the different museums in which St Mary Mackillop lived. There were so many artifacts, information and visuals about St Mary and Fr. Julian Tennison-Woods’ life. It was very heartfelt and surreal that we were able to see the places where our patron Saint lived and died. We are both so grateful for this experience.
Sr. Jan led us in many reflection sessions throughout the course of the trip. This helped us really connect with ourselves and mentally note our strengths, weaknesses and what we need to work on to improve ourselves as leaders and even as people. Mary Mackillop and Fr Julian’s life stories were taught to us in order for us to acknowledge what we would like to emulate from them in our own lives, as role models of leadership. We also had the opportunity to purely reflect on what we are grateful for within our lives, and how we should channel the idea of gratitude in everything we do. As a whole JJAMM community, on the Saturday, we celebrated Mass which was arranged by Mr Knobel. It was a beautiful way to connect with one another and a great way to commence winding down our trip.
As leaders we are strong believers in our roles, but we also know how to have fun. We played many games as a group, we planted trees on the Kincumber site, stayed up late talking and had a talent show! To end our last night as JJAMMers, we did some Zumba, Just Dance and a disco party. It was such an great way to end the trip and celebrate the awesome friendships that we had established.
We are both so grateful that we were able to attend this conference. We both got so much out of it. We are extremely excited to bring many new ideas back to our College community and work with our leadership team to implement them so that we can truly make a change. Thank you so much for giving us this opportunity and thank you to Mr Knobel for taking time out of his life to accompany us.
Prayer Services for the victims and families effected by the recent earthquakes in Syria and Turkiye.
Last Friday, at the Broadmeadows Campus, our Captains of Christian Service for 2023, Sarah S and Georgiana D initiated a lunch-time prayer service, along with the College student leadership team, in recognition of those killed, injured or effected by the earthquakes in Syria and Turkiye. A second service also took place at the Glenroy Campus last Monday. Both services were an opportunity for our students and staff to come together in solidarity and pray for the people affected by this tragedy. It was really moving to listen to the various students offer their prayers of condolence and support, demonstrating their understanding, care and love for others globally.
Family Partnership Meetings
In the coming weeks, we will be hosting our Family Partnership Meetings for Term One. These will take place at the Glenroy Campus on Wednesday 15 March and at the Broadmeadows Campus on Thursday 16 March. There will be a further opportunity for families to meet with teachers of both Campuses on Wednesday 5 April.
These Family Partnership meetings are truly valuable opportunities for teachers to source deeper understanding from each family, of how best to support your child in their learning. No one knows your child better than you and so these meetings will present an opportunity for you to share with the teachers your thoughts. We have developed some questions that might be used as conversation prompts in the Partnership Meetings and which you may wish to give some prior thought to in preparation. We hope that you may find these useful in determining what information might be helpful to teachers to know about your child.
How does your child learn best and do you feel I can support them best?
What do you believe is your child’s learning strengths?
What do you believe are their areas for improvement?
How does your child best respond to feedback?
Are you comfortable in accessing your child’s progress on MyPenola?
How does your child respond when you discuss their learning with them?
What are your child’s interests and commitments outside of school?
What is the best way of contacting you and do you have a preference of time?
Welcome Family Dinner
A final reminder that our Welcome Family Dinner takes place tomorrow evening, Friday 24 February in the ASH at the Broadmeadows Campus. Dinner will be served from 7.00 pm. For families fasting during Lent, there is a vegetarian option and where we have been advised, we have also catered for those with other dietary requirements. It promises to be a great evening and a lovely, informal way in which to meet other families and staff. There will be raffles to win and fun to be had by all, so please feel welcome to attend.