Welcome back to all our students and families as we begin another school term.
Term three brings with it a number of new staff to the junior campus. We welcome the following new staff:
- Ms Kahlia Norwood – Head of Learning Science and Year 7 and 8 Science Teacher
- Ms Esther Pang – Year 7 & 8 Maths and Year 7 EAL Teacher
- Ms Annette Lee – Year 7 & 8 English Teacher
- Ms Rose Yako – Year 7 & 8 Humanities and RE Teacher
- Ms Jenelle Thornton – Year 7 & 8 Visual Arts Teacher
- Ms Anika Qian – Year 7 and 8 Visual Communications Design Teacher
In the first two weeks of term we have had year level assemblies and a campus assembly outlining our college expectations. Our ‘Are you Ready to Learn’ program has been reiterated to the students reminding them of what they need to do to be successful learners along with a uniform blitz to ensure our students are looking the best they possibly could and wearing our uniform correctly and with pride.
Student Voice
Our Junior students continue to have voice and presence in a number of school events and activities. Our School Tours at Glenroy are run entirely by our junior students in year 7 and 8.
Furthermore, students have also been involved in assisting in our college production for the dress rehearsal performance presented to a number of primary schools in our area. On Thursday the students listed below will greet the students and their teachers and assist in making sure they are seated in our Mary Mackillop Auditorium for the first public performance of ‘The Addams Family’.
Kai H, 7H Finn H, 7H Oliver G, 8C Dianthi P, 8D Kit A, 8E Glen D, 8E
Luca D, 8I Angelina E, 8I Talia K, 8I Mia L, 8I Matthew M, 8I Mya P, 8I
The primary school performances will take place on Thursday 25th of July.
Our student leaders have also been leading fundraising events for our upcoming Mary Mackillop Feast Day.
Year 7s are putting together a cookbook. Families have been invited to share their family recipes to craft a culinary treasure, which will not only celebrate our cultural diversity but also support a noble cause. The Year 7 Penola Family Cookbook will be sold to raise funds for the ‘MacKillop Today’ foundation which is the Year 7 Fundraising Foundation for JJAAMM Week.
The year 8 leaders have decided to organise a ‘Cake Stall’ and ‘Guess the number of lollies in a jar competition’ to raise funds for their year level charity ‘KADASIG Aid’ caring for children in the Philippines.
A group of our Year 7 and 8 students represented the college in the SACCSS Chess Tournament on Monday 22 July. The following students participated in a day competition accompanied by Mr Sivi Katsahambas.
David H, 8H Rushil R, 8F Luke R, 7E Hugo D, 8E
Peter Lontos 7G Glen D, 8E Cagan C, 8E Maxwell C, 7E
Mikayla H, 7E Madhav R, 8D
We congratulate all students for their participation and in representing the college with pride and diligence while being a part of a co-curricular activity that they thoroughly enjoy. A special mention goes to Glen D of 8E who won six out of seven games achieving second place, a Silver Medal in the junior section of the tournament.
Public Transport Victoria Presentation
On Friday 26 July during our campus assembly students will be involved in a presentation by Public Transport Victoria. We have had some reports from the PTV of students not engaging in safe and lawful behaviour while around Glenroy Station. The presenters will speak to the students about rail safety and awareness. This includes topics such as using railways crossings safely and the laws that enforce ticketing and fare compliance while using public transport. Hopefully this will enable students to better understand their rights and responsibilities when using public transport.
We ask all parents if your child uses the public system for transport to speak to your child about being safe and lawful when travelling to and from school.
On a final note, I would like to extend a special thanks to Mrs Rebecca Seel our coordinator of students who has acted as a Head of Campus in the first two weeks of term due to me being absent. Rebecca has been assisted by our Year 7 and 8 level leaders and Mrs Sandra Warren the Head of Teaching and Learning to ensure that the campus has been able to run flawlessly in my absence. I would also like to thank Mr Vince Ianuzzi our Deputy Principal of Faith and Mission who has also come to Glenroy over the two weeks to assist with leadership of the campus in my absence. I am very grateful for the support and professionalism of my colleagues as it has allowed my to take the time I needed away from work. I am looking forward to being at school from week three.