As we reach the middle of Term 3 students continue to focus on their learning goals and also celebrate some successes they have had thus far.
I hope you were able to meet with your child’s teachers during our parent teacher partnership meetings that took place last Thursday. If you were not able to speak with your child’s teachers I do encourage you to make contact with teachers to discuss your child’s successes and any challenges that they may be experiencing with their study program.
We celebrated book week last week and it was great to see students get involved in the celebration by coming to school dressed as their favourite book character. Mrs Magdalani and the English teachers organised a lunchtime parade where students and staff could parade their costumes, and competing for prizes. This week students are very excited about having Morris Gleitzman the author of ‘Once’ the novel that year 7s are reading. I look forward to presenting some photos of the event in our next newsletter.
Assumption Mass
I would like to publicly thank the follow students for assisting in our ‘Assumption Day’ Mass held on August 15. From Year 7 Ava C, Finn H, Karmen S, Stavroula K, Lucas D, Indie S, Marcus T, Michael, Laura B and from Year 8 Rawnaq B. These students participated in mass readings, the entrance procession and presented the welcome to country.
Emerging Leaders Online Forum.
We have signed up for 8 junior students to participate in a leadership program run by Melbourne University.
The Emerging Leaders Forum (Junior Secondary) is designed for Victorian students in Years 7 and 8, offering chances for them to connect and collaborate with peers from around the world. Students will deepen their understanding of identity, belonging and intercultural understanding and what it means to be a globally competent leader.
Students will undertake a collaborative learning task with local and international peers that is anchored in the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals, with the intention of implementing social change in their school communities.
Learning Outcomes of the program consist of:
- Develop a deep understanding of global citizenship and its responsibilities
- Enhance awareness of assumptions and stereotypes while fostering intercultural understanding
- Engage actively with diverse global perspectives, experiences, and cultures
- Utilise knowledge and skills to take meaningful action in addressing global and local challenges.
It is a great opportunity for students interested in leadership now and in the future.
We have selected the following eight students to participate in the program:
Finn H Year 7, Stavroula K Year 7, Joel W Year 7, Daisy B Year 7, Eknoor J Year 8, Glen D Year 8
Anthony G Year 8 and Alexis T year 8.
These students submitted a speech on a leader that has inspired them outlining leadership qualities they would like to develop.
A very exciting opportunity for our junior students!
Year 7 Science Reptile Incursion.
This week the year 7 students participated in the ‘Reptile Incursion’ organised by the Science department. Some comments from students on their experience:
“It was really interesting to learn about the reptiles that we were able to see and their different names”
“We were able to touch a python it was something I have never done before”
“Such an exciting experience it really allowed me to go outside of my comfort zone”
Thank you to the Mrs Norwood for organising the event and the entire science department for participating in the incursion.
Year 8 Italian Poetry Competition
The Year 8 CLIL Italian class, along with several mainstream Italian students, participated in the Junior Italian Poetry Competition at the Centre of Italian Studies (CIS) in Carlton. Here are some reflections from the participants:
“It was an enjoyable experience, and I was pleased to be involved”
“The highlight of the day was having lunch at Brunettis Carlton”
“I felt quite nervous upon entering CIS, but I believe I performed well”
“We also had the opportunity to visit the original Parliament House in the Carlton Gardens”
“Learning the Filastrocca poem was initially challenging, but when it came time to present to the judge, it turned out to be easier than I had anticipated”
“Performing the Poem in front of a judge proved to me that I’m courageous”
Thank you to Mrs Pace and Mrs Mancuso for accompanying the students and providing them the opportunity to immerse themselves in the Italian language.
Lastly I would like to thank all families and students who consistently represent our college with pride and integrity. We have had people who live locally comment on how respectful and polite our students. I encourage all students to show respect and compassion modelling the values taught to us by St Mary of the Cross MacKillop.