calling - issue 17 - (31 may 2012)
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We have reached the serious section of the semester with the students facing significant assessment across all of their subjects.TRANSCRIPT
31 May 2012 No. 17 60 Park Parade Shorncliffe QLD 4017 Tel (07) 3631 9000 Fax (07) 3631 9001 Email [email protected] www.stpatricks.qld.edu.au
A Catholic Boys' School in the Edmund Rice Tradition catering for Years 5 to 12
Dear Members of the St Patrick’s Family We have reached the serious section of the semester with the students facing significant assessment across all of their subjects. It is vitally important that studies take absolute importance over the remaining two weeks of the school semester. Please ensure your son is aware of the requirements of the Assignment Policy as outlined in the Student Diary and has a clear plan of when his exams are to be held. Being well prepared will help our students perform their best. Semester reports will be compiled during the upcoming Staff Week and sent home during the holidays.
Last Sunday we celebrated the feast of Pentecost and this year it also marks the beginning of the Year of Grace. This Year of Grace, marking the 50th anniversary of the opening of Vatican II and following on from Sydney WYD08 and the canonisation of Mary MacKillop, seeks to build on the energy and spirit within the Australian Church. During staff prayer this week, I reflected on the faces of Jesus and what is important in our lives. In the next 12 months we all are invited to refocus our lives on that of Jesus Christ and the examples he has provided us with.
It is always great to receive news of the positive actions involving our young men. The following is an extract from a letter sent to Dr Carroll this week: “On Saturday morning, 12th May, whilst mowing the lawn in preparation for the 'Mothers Day' rush, the following day, I somehow managed to lose my 'manbag' whilst removing a brush cutter from the rear seat of the vehicle. The bag contained a mo-bile phone, glasses, keys - thankfully not the vehicle keys, and my wallet. The wallet housed approximately $30 dollars and some change, three debit cards, my drivers and firearm licences, medicare and health insurance cards, blue card, and various other important cards/papers. You can appreciate the anxious state in which I found myself. I had a phone call the next morning to advise that the bag had indeed been handed in to a nearby shop. Nothing was missing from the bag - everything was intact. After enquiring as to who returned the bag, I was informed the young man's name is Zac Johnson. I realise how extremely lucky I am to have had the bag, and all of the con-tents returned, all as a result of the honesty of this young man. Zac is indeed a fine representative of the school. “It is very important to remember that our actions often can have significant ramifications and Zac’s honest actions certainly left a wonderful impression on this member of our local community.
The Year 9 cohort participated in their Camp and Retreat program last week. Fourteen staff volunteered their time to allow the camp to operate. I very much appreciate their generous time and effort as it is significant to be away from work and family for three days. The Year 9 Camp is significant as it culminates our sequential Camp program at the College. The program develops skills, team work, stronger relationships and greater resilience. The Camp program plays a vital role in our holistic education of our young men.
Our CIC Cross Country runners compete this Friday at the annual CIC Cross Country Championships. They have been training very well for months now under the direction of their coaches and I know they are well prepared for the major races of their season. I look forward to providing positive news of their achievements in next week’s Calling.
Congratulations to Father Liam Horsfall who celebrates 55 years of priesthood this week. Father Liam is pictured here having fun with Brodie Zeller, 2010 School Captain, at the 60th Anniversary Captains reception. Fight the Good Fight
Mr David Gardiner A / College Principal
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Mr Paul Corfield Campus Minister
I n between camps last week the Year 9’s also took part in the Emmaus Retreat focusing on people in their lives
who are Emmaus people. The retreat is based on the read-ing in the gospel of Luke when two men are walking to the town of Emmaus just outside of Jerusalem. The two men are talking of the events of the last three days since Jesus had been crucified and of the news they had just heard that the body of Jesus was missing from his tomb. As the men talk a stranger approaches them wondering what they are discussing. The two men eventually break bread with the stranger as he discusses the scriptures with them. After the stranger leaves the two men suddenly realise that they were in the presence of Christ. The men say “Were not our hearts burning within us while he talked with us on the road and opened the Scriptures to us?”. Jesus had hidden his face to the men but when he left they realised they had been in the presence of someone special their hearts burned with passion and love as they had seen the face of Jesus. This is the focus of our retreat with the boys, getting them to understand who the people are in our lives that make our hearts burn. The people who show us unconditional love, the people who guide us, the people we admire are all faces of Jesus that appear to us in our lives to guide us through the good and bad times. Last week in his Calling article Matthew Hawkins wrote about the beauty and perfection that is his daughter Rosie. The birth of a young girl like Rosie shows the Face of Jesus, to Matthew, Julie, Claudia and Charlie. The miracle of Rosie is something that made their hearts truly burn with unconditional love. When we love and are loved unconditionally we see people as they truly are as perfect. One of the very interesting aspects of the retreat is an obstacle course the boys must follow. In groups of five one boy must lead boys who are bound together and blind folded through a long and at times tricky course. This is always an interesting activity to watch as the boys fall over each other at the start but the best part of the activity is seeing the boys learn to navigate the course through the guidance of their leader. This is much like life, sometimes we take our Faces of Jesus for granted and are not open to listening when they say things or do not embrace their ad-vice. I can say honestly that sometimes as sons or daugh-ters we never show enough appreciation for the Faces of Jesus in our lives that have guided since our first breath, our Mums and Dads. The boys were left with the challenge to tell their parents they loved them for being a Face of Jesus in their lives. While many of the boys may have identified the fact their parents were a face of Jesus in their lives I think it is often hard for people like me who do not have children to understand that in the eyes of our parents we to are a Face of Jesus. In their eyes we are perfect and they show us this every day with their unconditional love and support.
We left the Year 9’s with the challenge to acknowledge those people in their lives who were a face of Jesus and I think this is something we all need to be challenged to do. Let’s all challenge ourselves over the next week to pick up the phone, write a letter or just even tell someone who is a Face of Jesus in our lives how much they mean to us. Let’s all take time out for those people who make our hearts burn.
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Mr Chris Campbell AP Curriculum
Intensive Revision Students are now moving into a critical phase of assessment preparation in Mathematics. Students should be “intensively revising” between now and the end of term examination. A focused and concerted period of intensive revision is critical to complement the daily homework routine and continuous revision processes that should have been occurring through-out the term. What is Intensive Revision? Intensive Revision involves students sitting for periods of time from 20-60 minutes and focusing on reviewing the material they have studied throughout the term. This will involve reworking questions from the terms work, using text exercises, chapter reviews or other revision worksheets from the term, or accessing web based resources such as Mathsonline. It is also important that students methodically check the unit overview and/or term planner to guide their time spent revising so that they are covering all concepts before the exam. This type of revision should occur regularly from now up until the exam date. Class teachers will guide your son throughout this process. If your son is unsure of where to start, please ensure they seek assistance from the teacher. Effective exam preparation is a critical factor in ensuring the effort and application put in by our student’s results in a performance in the exam that they can be satisfied with. If you would like to discuss this further, please do not hesitate to contact your class teacher or myself.
Mr Troy Schultz - Head of Curriculum Mathematics
The Sacraments and Year 8F What an exciting term for Religion! In my class we have been investigating other Religious Traditions and in particular com-ing to an understanding of Beliefs, Sacraments and Traditions. In line with trying to engage the students in the learning pro-cess, they have taken control of what it is that they want to investigate and I have tried to provide them with areas where information can be found. Boys are very hands on in relation to learning and remember-ing and so, with this in mind, I took my class to the Chapel and introduced them to the different components of the Mass and the focus was on the instruments that Father used in the Rite of Communion. The students were amazed probably because they had never been at such close proximity to the Altar. They learnt about the purifiers, corporals, curates, chalice, saborians, tabernacle, and the wafers. What they were intrigued with was the mark-ing on the wafer which is placed into the wine. Now they un-derstand why the Host and Wine and is both the Body and Blood of Christ. Our second learning experience was the participation of a re-enactment of Baptism. Many of the students brought their Baptismal outfits to class: - their clothes, candles, certificates and then the big moment arrived! Brodie was the candidate for Baptism and Hamish and Sam were his Parents and God Parents. As a class, we celebrated the re-enactment of Baptism, renewing our own Baptismal Promises and praying for Brodie as a new member to the community. In keeping with the Ritual of Celebration we came together and shared a Baptism Breakfast. Hamish’s mum provided little cupcakes that read out Brodie’s Baptism with the date and year. Other members of the class also contributed food and together we welcomed another member into our family. (Re-enactment only). The unit draws to a conclusion with their presentations of different Religious Traditions of their choice using Prezi, a new program we have learnt this term.
Ms Anne-Maree Bliss Head of Curriculum Religion & Ethics
Over the coming weeks I would like to share some of the more specific activities which are being undertaken across curriculum areas. This week we are featuring information from both Mathematics and Religion & Ethics departments.
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Mr Chris Campbell AP Curriculum
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Mr Frank Torrisi AP Student Formation
Year 11 and 12 Student Term Exit Procedure On Wednesday 6 June students in Years 11 and 12 will be involved in an end of Semester exit process. The process will involve students being signed off by the Academic and Pas-toral areas of the College. Year 12 students will meet with their House Deans during Period 5 and once they have been processed are able to leave school to commence their block exams. Year 11 students will follow the same process during period 7. If a student has not fulfilled his Academic or Pastoral commitments he will be required to stay at school until all those commitments have been fulfilled during exam block. All students must have their parents/guardians sign the forms. Block Exams All students in Years 11 and 12 receive block exam privileges. Students in these year levels only come to school when they have exams. While at home it is important to utilise this time productively for exam preparation. When attending school for exams it is important that students do not leave the grounds of the College for any reason. IPods and Mobile phone are not permitted to be used on the school grounds. Uniform The College uniform is to be worn correctly from the time students leave home until they return home in the after-noon. This is important to maintain the positive public image of St Patrick’s students to wider community. This includes shirts tucked in, socks pulled up and ties being worn correctly. Students in Years 10-12 must wear their blazers to and from school each day during Term 2 and 3. All students have been made aware of the College’s expectation on this.
Mobile Phones We understand the need for many students to have a phone, particularly for communication purposes. St Patrick’s has a policy of taking a student’s phone if it is seen or heard during school hours. This aims to minimize the inappropriate use of mobile phones at school. The Mobile Phone Policy is clearly outlined in the College Diary. I encourage all parents to read the policy and to support the College in maintaining a good teaching and learning environment. Contacting Your Son If you need to get messages to your son or collect your son from school during the day please note that the only times the Student Office can make PA announcements to contact boys is at AM Tutor Group (8.28 am), morning tea (10.25 am), the beginning of Year 5-8 lunch (12.25 pm) and PM tutor group (2.50 pm). Also, if you need to collect your son for an appointment, please ensure that a note is in his diary regard-ing the appointment and that he knows to leave class at the appropriate time as we are not able to call over the PA other than the times listed above. Social The last social for the year will be held on Saturday 14 July at PCYC for Year 8, 9, and 10 students. Parents are needed to assist with the running of the social. Please contact Mrs Fowlie in the Student Office if you can assist with this evening.
Senior Formal &
Year 11 Dinner Dance
Year 11 Dinner Dance & the Year 12 Formal payment is due on Friday 15 June.
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Mr John Tucker Confraternity Carnival
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Mr John Tucker Confraternity Carnival
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Mr Luke Donatini Director of Sport
Best of luck We wish the best of luck to all the boys in Years 5 to 7 competing at the CIC Cross Country Championships at Villanova Park this Friday. We look forward to hearing how they went.
Outstanding Achievements Riley Tomkins (Year 9) – selected in the Queensland U14 Water Polo Team to compete at the National Championships held in Melbourne from 30 June to 5 July. Matthew Fegan (Year 10) – selected in the Metropolitan North Golf Team to compete at the Queensland Schools Golf Championship in Toowoomba in July. Corey Wagner (Year 10) - selected in the U15 State AFL team to compete in Adelaide in July. Finlay Emery (Year 7), Matthew Weir (Year 7), Brock McLean (Year 7), Jack Greentree (Year 7), Hudson Jones (Year 7), Billy Welch (Year 7), Jai Talimalie (Year 7), Jack O’Malley (Year 7), Ryan Shepherd (Year 7) – all selected into the Bramble Bay District Under 12 Rugby Union Team to compete at the Metropolitan North Trials on the 1st August.
SPC Trimester Two Sporting Coordinators Following are the names of coordinators and contact details for next term’s sports. Rugby – Mr Heath Mackintosh [email protected] Football – Mr Josh McCloughan [email protected] Cross Country – Mr Paul Toohey [email protected]
Metropolitan North Regional Sport Information Any student interested in the below sports are to register their interest with the respective coordinator mentioned below or see Mr Ryan Schultz at the SPC Sports Department (located within the SPC Gym). Further information can be found on the Metropolitan North Sport Website. U15 Rugby Union (July 19) – contact Mr Ryan Schultz for nominations and further information.
Sports Information Line (Wet Weather) The telephone number for St Patrick’s College Sports Information
Line/Wet Weather Update is 3631 9080.
Please be reminded that in the event of Wet Weather, any changes to the published schedule for sporting fixtures will be made just before 7.00am on the day of the fixtures.
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Mr Luke Donatini Director of Sport
SPC RUGBY AIC Round 6 - Rugby
Saturday 2 June 2012 St Patrick’s College vs. Padua College
Padua Playing Fields - Elliott Road, Banyo
Playing Uniform: SPC Jersey, Green SPC Rugby Shorts, SPC Rugby Socks All players will be required to wear a mouth guard and the use of headgear is strongly recommended. Please Note Students must wear their St Patrick’s College Formal Grey Uniform if they are attending as spectators or are intending on staying to watch the First XV Rugby Game at 3.15pm.
CIC Rugby St Patrick’s College vs. Padua College
Saturday 2 June 2012 Curlew Park, Sandgate
[All CIC Games – 20 min Halves]
Rugby 1 and Rugby 3 – Curlew Park, Curlew St Sandgate
SPC Team Opposition Time Location
1st’s PADUA 1st’s 3:15pm Rugby 1
2nd’s PADUA 2nd’s 2:00pm Rugby 1
3rd’s PADUA 3rd’s 1:00pm Rugby 1
16A’s PADUA 16A’s 2:00pm Rugby 3
16B’s PADUA 16B’s 1:00pm Rugby 3
15A’s PADUA 15A’s 1:00pm Rugby 2
15B’s PADUA 15B’s 12:00pm Rugby 2
15C’s PADUA 15C’s 11:00am Rugby 3
15D’s PADUA 15D’s 10:00am Rugby 3
14A’s PADUA 14A’s 12:00pm Rugby 1
14B’s PADUA 14B’s 11:00am Rugby 2
14C’s PADUA 14C’s 10:00am Rugby 2
13A’s PADUA 13A’s 11:00am Rugby 1
13B’s PADUA 13B’s 10:00am Rugby 1
13C’s PADUA 13C’s 9.00am Rugby 1
Time Rugby 1 (Edmund Rice)
Rugby 3 (Grundy)
8.00am
SPC 5B Vs PADUA 5B SPC 6C Vs PADUA 6C
8.50am SPC 5A Vs PADUA 5A SPC 6B Vs PADUA 6B
9.40am SPC 7B Vs PADUA 7B SPC 6AVs PADUA 6A
10.30am SPC 7A Vs PADUA 7A
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Mr Luke Donatini Director of Sport
SPC FOOTBALL AIC Round 6 - Football
Saturday 2 June 2012 St Patrick’s College vs. Padua College
Padua Playing Fields - Elliott Road, Banyo
Special Notice In Round 6 there are several varying times from previous weeks so please ensure you know when your game is being played.
Playing Uniform: SPC Football Shirt, Green SPC PE Shorts, SPC Football Socks Please Note Students must wear their St Patrick’s College Formal Grey Uniform if they are attending as spectators or are intending on staying to watch the First XI Football or First XV Rugby Game.
CIC FOOTBALL St Patrick’s College vs. Padua College
Saturday 2nd June 2012 Curlew Park, Curlew St, Sandgate
SPC Team Opposition Time Field
1st’s
PADUA 1st’s 1:15pm Soccer 1
2nd’s
PADUA 2nd’s 12:00pm Soccer 1
3rd’s
PADUA 3rd’s 10:45am Soccer 1
16A’s
PADUA 16A’s 9:30am Soccer 1
15A’s
PADUA 15A’s 8:15am Soccer 1
15B’s
PADUA 15B’s 1:45pm Soccer 2
14A’s
PADUA 14A’s 9:30am Soccer 2
14B’s
PADUA 14B’s 10:45am Soccer 2
13A’s
PADUA 13A’s 8:15am Soccer 2
13B’s
PADUA 13B’s 9:00am Soccer 3
Time SPC Football Oval 1
Time SPC Football Oval 2
8.00am SPC 7A Vs PADUA 7A
8.00am SPC 5A Vs PADUA 5A
8.50am SPC 7B Vs PADUA 7B
8.50am SPC 6A Vs PADUA 6A
9.40am SPC 7C Vs PADUA 7C
9.40am SPC 6B Vs PADUA 6B
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Mr Luke Donatini Director of Sport
CIC CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS Friday 1June 2012
Villanova Park - Manly Road Tingalpa.
All students competing at the CIC Cross Country Championships will travel by bus both to and from St Patrick’s College.
CURLEW PARK AIC MEET FRIDAY 1 JUNE 2012
All AIC Colleges are invited to attend the Curlew Park Invitational Cross Country Meet hosted by St Patrick’s College, Shorncliffe. Venue Address: Curlew Park, Curlew Street Sandgate
Schedule of Race Times:
4.00 pm 13 Years Race 3kms 4.20 pm 14 & 15 Years Race 4km 4.40 pm 16 & Opens Race 6km
Course Signage: The course will be marked with Red (Left) and White (Right) Markers with Yellow Markers indicating a turn. Runner Limitations: There are no limitations on the number of runners per AIC College. First Aid: There will be one sports trainer present at the meet, however, Colleges are advised to supply their own first aid kit (and strapping should they require it). Race Presentations: Presentations will take place after the completion of each scheduled race.
AIC/CIC SCHEDULE 2012 The following are the proposed meets and events for our Cross Country Runners in 2012.
Please note that these details may change on a weekly basis.
Date Host College Venue Time Commenc-
ing Friday 1 June CIC Championships CIC Championships Am until mid afternoon
Friday 1 June SPC (AIC Trial) Curlew Park, Sandgate 4.00pm
Friday 8 June VILLA (AIC Trial) Villanova Playing Fields, Tingalpa 4.00pm
Tuesday 12 June Met North Regional Trials
Met North Championships St Paul’s School, Bald Hills
Am until mid afternoon
June 17 to 19 (Sunday to Tuesday)
SPC AIC Team Event SPC Cross Country Camp – Strad-broke Island
Sunday 17 June (AM Departure)
Age Distance Start Time Course Orientation 10:30am
Under 13 3000m 11:00am Under 9 1500m 11.20am
Under 10 2000m 11.35am Under 11 2000m 11.50am Under 12 3000m 12:10pm
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Mr Corey Meehan Basketball Coordinator
Dear Parents,
Over the coming weeks and into next term a series of emails regarding basketball will be sent out to parental and student email accounts. Please ensure that you check your email and also ask your son to check his email account as regularly as possible. If in the future you have any questions or concerns regarding Basketball please don’t hesitate to contact me: Corey Meehan: [email protected] 3631 9028
AIC/CIC Basketball sign on 2012
It is not too late to sign on for this upcoming basketball season, we still require more boys for the U14 and U15 age groups especially. If you are interested in playing basketball in 2012 please ensure you see Mr Meehan in the gym to get your name down.
AIC/CIC Basketball Training
Training will commence in week 1 of term three (CIC) and week 3 of term three (AIC). If boys have signed on to play they are expected to attend all training sessions and games or communicate any difficulties with their respective coaches. It is not acceptable to simply fail to show up to training or games without prior notification; boys are to make every effort to fulfill their basketball responsibilities.
A draft training schedule for AIC/CIC is as follows (this may be subject to change):
CIC
TEAM LOCATION TIME DAY
7A Front Court 1
3:15pm
– 4:45pm
TUE
&
THUR
7B
7C Back oval courts
7D
6A Front Court 2
6B
6C Back Oval Courts Lunch time x2/week on
P.E. days to be negotiated by coach 5A
Front Court 1 5B
AIC
TEAM LOCATION TIME DAY
1ST V CALLAN CENTRE/ B.E.C
3:15-5:00pm
TUE
&
THUR
2ND V
3RD V
BOONDALL ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE (B.E.C.)
3:30-5:00pm
16A
15A
15B
14A
14B
14C
13A
13B
13C
NOTE
Private transport to
Boondall is not required.
Most boys catch the first
available train from
Shorncliffe to North Boondall station, it is only a short walk to the sports hall.
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Mr Corey Meehan Basketball Coordinator
SPC BASKETBALL UNIFORM
TRAINING All boys are required to wear their college P.E. uniform or Basketball uniform, at no stage are boys allowed to wear other club singlet’s, NBA singlet’s, rugby jersey’s etc. If boys are found wearing the incorrect uniform they will be asked to sit out of training which may affect selection chances. If boys are continually found wearing the wrong uniform they may lose the opportunity to represent the college in basketball, I ask for all parents support with this matter. GAMES Boys are permitted to wear the college P.E. uniform during the initial trials but all boys are required to have a college basketball singlet by round one. Boys are permitted to wear college P.E. shorts during games so long as all pockets have zips. SPC basketball shorts are available for purchase from the uniform shop if desired. SPECTATORS For all boys who wish to stay around and spectate after their respective game, full college formal uniform is to be worn, you will be not be permitted to stay unless you meet this requirement.
CIC BASKETBALL CLINIC’S
NORTH SIDE WIZARDS BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
During the final week of school a representative from North Side Wizards Basketball Association will be holding development clinics for all boys in the junior school interested in basketball. It is expected that any boy in years 5, 6, and 7 who have signed on plus any other boys who may be interested in playing attend. The sessions are FREE and will be run during junior lunch. Boys are required to wear their P.E. uniform, the dates are as follows:
Tuesday 12th June: Year 5 and 6, Junior Lunch, Front Courts.
Thursday 14th June: Year 7, Junior Lunch,
Front Courts.
These sessions will be an excellent way to begin to focus on next terms sport and also learn some valuable tips; I strongly encourage all boys in the junior school to attend!
SPORT SUPPORT GROUP
The June Monthly Meeting of this Group will take place on this Monday 4 June in the Board Room of Morven Building from 6.00pm till approximately 7.15pm. All parents are welcome to attend, especially those whose sons are involved in Basket Ball, Cross Country, Rugby League, and Tennis.
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Mr Luke Donatini Director of Sport
With the support of St.George Bank, Queensland Rugby will be running a junior rugby coaching clinic for players aged six to 12 years-old at Ballymore Stadium this July as part of a growing connection between the Queensland rugby communities. The clinic aims to help young rugby enthusiasts increase their skills by undergoing a variety of fun rugby-based drills under the guidance of Queensland Rugby’s finest coaches and players. The clinic will be run over two days as follows:
There are limited places available, so make sure the kids register as soon as possible to ensure a spot and a chance to meet their favourite Reds players. We will also be running clinics on the Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast and at Darling Downs over the holiday period. Further details can be found at: http://www.redsrugby.com.au/GrassrootsRugby/JuniorRugby/JuniorCoachingClinics.aspx Each clinic runs from 9am-3pm and each participant will receive a membership pack on the day, including a t-shirt, rugby ball, bag, water bottle, morning tea and lunch, as well as an opportunity to work closely with members of the St.George Queensland Reds squad.
Date Age Venue Time Cost
2/07/2012 6 – 9 years Ballymore Stadium,
Herston 9am – 3pm $110
3/07/2012 10 - 12 years Ballymore Stadium, Herston 9am – 3pm $110
SPC TRACK AND FIELD SIGN ON IS NOW ON
We would like ALL SPC students from Year 5 to Year 12 to seriously consider being part of the
2012 SPC Track and Field Squad.
SIGN UP AT THE GYM NEXT WEEK
EVERY DAY AT MORNING TEA & LUNCHTIMES
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Mr Geoff Samuels Director of Culture
INTER‐HOUSE THEATRESPORT
Congratulations to MOONEY HOUSE!! Winners of the inaugural Inter-House Theatresports Challenge. The final was a very close tussle with all teams separated by just a few points with some very entertaining routines performed throughout the day. Once again the spectator gallery was full with all present enjoying a good laugh. We are looking forward to this challenge becoming a permanent fixture on the St Pat’s calendar.
CHESS
The AIC chess team has a had a tough year to date. At the start of the season I predicted this year would be a “building” year, especially amongst the Junior Teams. Seven out of the twelve junior players are new to the AIC chess team. Each player has strengths and weaknesses, however, it would seem experience amongst the players is lacking. It is hard to compete at the highest level year by year especially when other AIC schools are always trying to implement ways of doing things differently and improve results. Our chess results to date have not been as good as previous years, however, we have learnt a lot and will be better for it next year! It is extremely important that each boy continues to develop their own skills and practice as much as possible. Last week against Iona was a great result for St Pat’s. All teams had a win. This includes our Junior B team who won through forfeit (a wins a win!). The forfeit aside, the win against Iona was deserving. The majority of the boys have been training well and have committed a lot of time and effort into the chess program. I would like to use this opportunity to congratulate the open teams who are placed 3rd and 2nd. These boys have been a part of the chess program for a large number of years and their success can be contributed to the effort they have put in. I look forward to the upcoming rounds against Padua and Villanova. Jim Armstrong and myself are working hard to prepare the boys the best we can. I am quietly confident we will be able to finish the 2012 season well. Paul Arcodia Chess Coordinator
Instrumental Performance Evening Tonight
in the Waterford Building 7pm all Welcome
Instrumental Performance Evening Tonight
in the Waterford Building 7pm all Welcome
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Mr Geoff Samuels Director of Culture
DEBATING
Double the debating action this week (I know, even we are struggling with the additional excitement and adrenalin). As a sport that evokes such competition and rivalry, it’s not sur-prising that debaters are also committed sport watchers – so our Year 8’s debated last Thursday evening to allow them to support the Maroons in their victory. Our Team 1, coached by Ms Georgakis and Mr Seers, had a stunning 1 point victory over Bribie Island State High School. Bribie Island have proved fiercely competitive this year, but with Cillian McDonald’s excellent preparation (and Irish charm) he set his team off on a debate that could only see them achieve victory. Unfortunately our Team 2, coached by Mrs Gibb, were narrowly defeated. A tough topic though, ‘That our sport’s stars are paid too much’….our debaters could never be paid enough for the incredible action that they provide!
Our Year 9 teams kicked off the final round last night. Unfor-tunately both teams went down in narrow, 1 point losses in arguing that we shouldn’t ban sports involving animals. Team 1, coached by Mrs Newman, have shown remarkable debating skill this year. Their losses have only come against some very impressive opposition. It was exciting to sit alongside the non-debating team members last night as they supported their 3 speakers in action. The result could have gone either way, so we were thankful for a speedy, though well-considered, adjudication. Sadly the adjudicator mustn’t have been as convinced as the rest of us
by Matthew Weekes’s parting words ‘When you look into the eyes of a puppy, no one can resist a pat…or to play sport with them’. Next year will surely only bring even more enthusiasm and excitement from this team.
Word continues to spread about the might of our Year 11 team, with the young men again finding themselves without an opposition. We await news of their speedy entry into the final’s rounds.
Next Week Year 10 at Genesis Christian College, Bray Park Team 1 (Hewitt) at 7:00pm vs St Columban’s (topics given at 6:00pm) Team 2 (Watts) at 7:00pm vs Genesis (topics given at 6:00pm)
Year 12 at St James (Spring Hill) at 7:00pm vs Mount Alervnia (topics given at 6:00pm) Year 12 at Genesis (Bray Park) at 8.15pm vs Grace Lutheran (topics given at 7:15pm) Ms Zoe Morgan, Debating Coordinator
B.I.S. COMPETITION Another great night of the B.I.S. competition occurred on Tuesday 22 May. We hosted Marist College here at St Patricks and there were competitions in chess, public speaking and debating. St Patricks were the affirmative debating team, arguing that, “single sex schools are better than coeducational schools”. The three boys on the debating team, Sam Essex, Nicholas Harrington and Ethan Harvey all had strong arguments and spoke well. Congratulations to Nicholas Harrington, speaker of the night for SPC’s debating team. Mrs Andrea Hey
B.I.S Chess I think we had the most boys ever (26) to play chess. Judging from the noise, the boys had a good time and thoroughly enjoyed the supper put on by Satori Organics (Lindy Goodall). A big thank you to Andrea Hey and the SPC students who helped set up and pack up. The night was an enjoyable one for all. Mrs Jan Mair
Public Speaking Competing against Marist Ashgrove each of the following students, Lochlan Black, Jarvis Pyne and Callum Maclean (pictured), in one room with Brayden West, Tom Kelman and Nick Gecks-Preston speaking in another, gave great speeches using some good speaking techniques. Speakers of the night were Lochlan Black and Tom Kelman. Well done to all boys involved in the BIS competition. Mr Dan Reid
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ART UNION TICKETS
PLEASE RETURN CAR ART UNION TICKETS TO THE OFFICE
SOLD OR
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AS SOON AS POSSIBLE PLEASE
SCHOOL ACCOUNTS
Term 2 school accounts were due for payment on 16 April 2012
unless alternative payment arrange-ments have been set in place
Please note any additional charges on Term 2 accounts will need to be paid separately. If paying by direct deposit into the school bank account please ensure that your surname and parent account number is included in the reference area. If you have not received a Term 2 account or have not received a copy of your receipt via email for payments made please contact Judy Kelly on 3631 9019.
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Rosters
ROSTER FOR UPCOMING SERVICE PROGRAMS
Tuesday Morn BBQ— Decker Park, Sandgate
7.25 am—9.00 am
Thursday Morning BBQ —Humpybong School 7. 30 am—9.00 am
Thursday Evening Street Van —Brisbane City
5.00 pm—8.45 pm
Saturday Night BBQ—Sandgate Sandgate Lagoon
5.45 pm—8.30 pm
Tuesday, 29 May
Mahdi Sherwell, Aedan Berry, Matthew Franklin, Lachlan
Payne
Thursday, 31 May
Josh Bourke, Nic Proberts, James Gilligan, Cory Grinrod, Alex Singer,
Adyn Maher, Lachlan Randall, Sam Philp, Tom Nightingale,
Riley Harding
Thursday, 31 May
Will Nolan, Michael Tunney, Kane Maidens, Drew Dodswell
Saturday, 26 May
Calvin Travesari, Ryan McPhillips, Harrison Royley, Zeckiel Sinclair
Please Note: If you cannot fulfil your commitment to take part in these service programs, please advise Mrs Righetti ASAP.
The Paddies Van is Proudly Sponsored
TUCKSHOP ROSTER TUCKSHOP ROSTER
DATE HELPERS
Fri 01/06 Evelin Liddell, Joanne Casey, Joanne Johns
Tue 05/06 Michelle Smith, Sara Cronk, Cheryl Jahnke
Wed 06/06 Mary Brodie, Andrea Meade, Jane Doyle, Margaret Armitage
Thu 07/06 Karen Jacobsen, Shelly Paine, Victoria Sutton, Carmel Moir
Fri 08/06 Sue Fuhrmeister, Tanya Smith, Liz Kelly
Mon 04/06 Lorraine Durigon, Leanne Basile, Alison Broughan
Deposits need to be
paid as soon as possible .
UNIFORM SHOP
60th Anniversary Supporter Polos $55 and Caps $25
TRADING HOURS TERM TIME TUES 12-4 pm
WED 10AM-2PM THURS 7.30-11.30AM
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Weeks 8 & 9 Date Claimers
WEEK EIGHT
June 04
Year 7 Camp
June 05
Year 7 Camp
June 06
Year 7 Camp - 11/12 Work Placement
June 07
Year 7 Camp - Year 11/12 Exam Block
June 08
Year 7 Camp - Year 11/12 Exam Block - AIC Cross Country Trial
June 09
AIC/CIC Rugby/Football Round 7 (A)
WEEK NINE
June 11 - Queen’s Jubilee Holiday
June 12
11/12 Exam Block
June 13
11/12 Work Placement - 11/12 Exam Block - AIC Cross Country Trial
June 14
11/12 Exam Block - QDU Round 4 Year 8/Sen A
June 15
11/12 Exam Block Last Day of Term - Students dismissed at 1.30pm
June 16
Confraternity RL Trials