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MIDDLE ABSENTEES SMS: 0467 777 000 | P: (08) 8275 5907 MIDDLE SCHOOL P: (08) 8276 7877 | E: [email protected]
SENIOR ABSENTEES SMS: 0467 777 000 | P: (08) 8350 2594 SENIOR SCHOOL P: (08) 8350 2500 | E: [email protected]
Please remember to advise your school if you change any of your contact details.
Sacred Heart College Marymount Campus 8 Colton Avenue, Hove SA 5048 P (08) 8179 4400Sacred Heart College Middle School 28 Percy Avenue, Mitchell Park SA 5043 P (08) 8276 7877
Sacred Heart College Senior School 195-235 Brighton Road, Somerton Park SA 5044 P (08) 8350 [email protected] | www.shc.sa.edu.au
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From the Acting PrincipalDear members of the Sacred Heart College community
Welcome to Term 3! I trust our students have returned to classes reinvigorated by the break and ready committed to working towards the goals they set themselves at the start of the year. I take this opportunity to provide an update with regard to the Staff Professional Learning Week, held in Week 10 of Term 2.
In addition to the Mid-Year Exams being undertaken by our Year 12 students, staff across three campuses came together on a collective learning journey that covered the following themes:
• Positive Psychology - Dr Suzy Green from the Positivity Institute (www.thepositivityinstitute.com.au) and her team led staff on a three-day process looking at wellbeing, coaching, character strengths and growth mindsets (to name just parts of the program).
• Visible Learning - Staff from all three campuses participated in the next phase of the Visible Learning process, as we worked to better define the learner characteristics we desire for the young people entrusted to our care. The day was titled “Evidence into Action: Day 2” and relied on an analysis of data collected across the College, with regards to learning, students identifying their learning outcomes and their success criteria.
As previously communicated to families, Positive Psychology will underpin the Pastoral Care of Champagnat Campus from 2019, while Visible Learning will guide our planning, programming and assessment. There is of course much work still to be done in the space, but throughout 2018 and most importantly, during Week 10 of Term 2, great progress has been made!
Issue 10, 2018 Thursday 2 August 2018 (Week 2, Term 3)
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From the Acting Principal 12019/2020 Enrolments 2Catholic Schools Music Festival 3Immersions Fundraiser 3College Uniform Shop 3Careers Newsletter 3What’s On? 4
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From the Head of Champagnat Campus 5Parent/Teacher/Student Learning Meetings 7Term 3 Class Captains 7Marymount Canteen Roster 7
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From the Assistant to the Principal - Champagnat Project 9Yoga - Round 2 10Middle School Canteen Roster 10
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From the Head of Senior School 122018 Year 11 Sharon Jeloscek Award 14Sacred Heart Old Collegians Association 14Stage 2 (Year 12) 2019 Subject Selection Information Evening 15VET Department 15
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In addition to the work on Visible Learning, and indeed the setting and marking of Mid-Year Exams, staff from the Senior School spent time in Learning Areas, moderating samples of work, setting upcoming assessment tasks, and writing curriculum. They also spent a day with Deb Black from the centre for Restorative Justice, focusing on a restorative approach to addressing matters of conflict. This learning also ensures a continued and more seamless approach to conflict resolution will exist across campuses, into the future.
62nd Kilmore Exchange – can you help?From Friday 17 until Sunday 19 August, the College is proud to be hosting the 62nd Annual Kilmore Exchange, an event steeped in great history and imbued with the Marist spirit. Participants will compete against our Marist family from Assumption College, Kilmore in events including Soccer, Drama, Dance, Music, Basketball, Hockey, Netball and Football. Please click here for the program.
Based on the Marist characteristic of Family Spirit, a key element of the Kilmore Exchange is the billeting of 120 students from Kilmore, into the homes of Sacred Heart students and their families for two nights. As it stands and with little time remaining, we are still seeking a significant number of families willing to billet a student for the weekend.
If you are in a position to support this significant event, I’d ask that you please contact Luke Hildyard at the College via [email protected].
Daniel LynchActing Principal
2019/2020 EnrolmentsSince the announcement of a co-educational pathway at Sacred Heart College Years 7-9 from 2019, enrolments have been highly sought for entry to Champagnat Campus. Enrolments are now being finalised for entry to Year 7 in 2019 and 2020, with placements now limited. Current families with children eligible for commencement in 2019 or 2020, that have not submitted an application to date, are encouraged to complete an Application for Enrolment Form as soon as possible. Application Forms are available to access from our College website or the Front Reception at all campuses.
During Term 3 we will once again be hosting College Tours which your family or friends are warmly welcome to attend. The Tour dates are as follows:
Middle School Tour - Tuesday 28 August at 9.15am Senior School Tour - Tuesday 4 September at 9.00am
A reminder for families who may be considering leaving the College at the end of 2018, that written leaving notification one term in advance to the Principal is required. Failure to give such notice will involve fee payment in accordance with our current enrolment agreement. For any questions in relation to enrolments, please do not hesitate to contact me on 8350 2580 or by email [email protected] and I will be happy to assist you. For all Boarding enquiries, please contact Bernadette Buchanan, Boarding Registrar, on 8350 2559 or [email protected].
Virginia MillerCollege Registrar
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Immersions FundraiserSacred Heart College Sports BagsPlease join us in supporting the 2018 Immersions and place your order for your very own personalised SHC sports bag. These bags will arrive in time for the Kilmore Exchange and are perfect for school camps, weekend sport or simply for travelling. All proceeds go towards supporting our Immersion Projects overseas. Click on the following link for further details and place your order today https://www.trybooking.com/406408.
Bag Information (SHC Sport Bag): • 600D polyester with latex rubber backing• Large main compartment with U-shaped zippered opening• Quick-stash zippered front pocket with reflective piping• Two zippered compartments• Drop bottom compartment (great for wet clothes or football boots)• Detachable/adjustable shoulder strap
• Velcro handle for comfortable grip• Heavy duty zippers and accessories• Rubber feet for added protection• Capacity: a massive 55 litres• Dimensions: 63cm W x 30cm H x 29cm D• Colours: Navy and Sky Blue
For further details please contact Jessica Caruana direct on 8350 2565 or via [email protected]
Jessica CaruanaAssistant to the Director of Marist Mission
College Uniform Shop43 Oaklands Road, Somerton Park | Telephone: 8350 2586 | MasterCard, Visa Card and EFTPOS available
Careers NewsletterPlease view our latest edition of the SHC Careers Newsletter at https://www.shc.sa.edu.au/careers-newsletters.html
Annemarie HonnerCareers and LEC Support
Catholic Schools Music FestivalAcross four nights in September, 2000 students from over 80 Catholic schools will present outstanding performances encompassing a 400-voice choir, instrumental ensembles, vocal groups and remarkable solo artists. Sacred Heart will be performing on Tuesday 11 September 2018 at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre from 7:30pm. Tickets can be booked via Ticketek outlets on 13 28 49 or visit www.ticketek.com.au.
Jane CrispFoundation & Old Collegians Liaison Officer
Trading TimesTuesdays 1.00pm - 6.00pm Wednesdays 8.00am - 4.30pm Thursdays 1.00pm - 6.00pm
Lisa HarveyCollege Uniform Shop
Second-hand UniformsNeat, current uniforms are accepted for re-sale during shop hours. All submissions MUST BE RECENTLY laundered. For further information and price lists, please visit the College website.
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WHOLE SCHOOL MARYMOUNT CAMPUS MIDDLE SCHOOL SENIOR SCHOOL
Fri 10 AugustWalk a Mile in My Boots
Tue 14 AugustCollege Council Meeting 7.15pm - 9.00pm
Thu 16 AugustFinance Meeting 6.00pm - 7.00pm
Tue 18 SeptemberCollege Council Meeting (2019 Budget) 7.15pm - 9.00pm
Mon 13 AugustParent Teacher Interviews 3.30pm - 8.00pm
Tue 14 AugustICAS Maths Exam 8.50am - 10.30am
Wed 15 AugustFeast of the Assumption Mass 9.15am - 10.15amParent Teacher Interviews 3.30pm - 6.00pm
Tue 21 AugustCSMF Rehearsals (Mercedes College) 8.00am - 12 noon
Thu 23 AugustYr6 Positive Education Day
Wed 22 - Fri 24 AugustSA School Band & Orchestra Festival
Fri 24 AugustYr7 Positive Education DayABODA SA Band Festival (Westminster School)
Thu 30 AugustFather’s Day Breakfast 8.00am
Fri 7 SeptemberMary’s Feast Day Mass & Mons Dempsey Farewell (Polding Centre) 9.15am
Tue 11 SeptemberCSMF Rehearsal (Adel Ent Centre) 8.30am - 1.00pmCSMF Performance (Adel Ent Centre) 7.30pm - 9.30pm
Thu 13 SeptemberYr8 Medieval Day
Tue 7 AugustJapanese Immersion Day
Tue 14 AugustPercussion Night Performance 7.00pm - 8.00pm
Wed 15 AugustFeast of the Assumption Mass 9.00am - 10.00am
Tue 21 AugustCSMF Rehearsals 8.45am - 1.15pmYr9 Music Evening 5.00pm - 6.00pm
Thu 23 AugustYr6 Positive Education Day (Marymount Campus)
Fri 24 AugustYr7 Positive Education Day (Marymount Campus)
Tue 28 AugustCollege Tour 9.15am - 10.30am
Mon 3 - Fri 7 SeptemberYr7 Camp (Canberra/Mittagong)
Thu 13 SeptemberRUOK Day - Battle of the Bands 1.30pm - 3.10pm
Tue 18 SeptemberYr8 Leadership Formation Day 1 (Marymount Campus)
Fri 21 SeptemberYr9 Transition Day
Fri 21 - Sun 23 SeptemberPedal Prix 24hr Event (Murray Bridge)
Thu 2 - Sun 5 AugustREMAR Gold Retreat (Victoria)
Sun 12 AugustYr12 Dance Performance Dress Rehearsal (all day)
Thu 16 AugustNew Student Welcome Expo (Marist Hall) 7.00pm - 8.30pm
Fri 17 - Sun 19 AugustKilmore Exchange
Tue 21 AugustYr12 Music Solo Performances (Debourg) 7.00pm - 9.00pm
Wed 22 AugustSocial Justice Awareness Evening (Function Centre) 7.00pm - 9.00pm
Thu 23 AugustYr12 PTN (Function Centre) 4.15pm - 7.15pm
Fri 24 - Sat 25 AugustMusical Rehearsal (all day)
Fri 31 August2018’s Year of the Youth (all day - Marist Hall)
Sat 1 - Sun 2 SeptemberMusical Rehearsal (all day)
Tue 4 SeptemberCollege Tour 9.00am - 10.30am
Wed 5 - Fri 7 SeptemberMusical Performance (Debourg) 7.00pm - 10.00pm
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From the Head of Champagnat CampusA warm welcome return to all families as we enter the new Semester. I trust that learners enjoyed the break and are feeling refreshed and energised for the term ahead.
Professional Learning WeekAt the end of last term, staff gathered for a week of professional learning. The focus was on Positive Education and Visible Learning which was facilitated by the Positivity Institute and Corwin. Over the course of the week, staff explored the science and practice of Positive Psychology and its application in education. In addition, we looked at the importance of lesson intentions, success criteria and learner characteristics. Staff embraced the opportunity to explore research and there was an energy that filled the room as teachers discussed data and shared ideas and new strategies that they will implement for the term ahead. I continue to be grateful for the work of our teachers and acknowledge their commitment to learning.
Academic AssemblyEarlier this week we gathered as a Marymount community to acknowledge students who excelled in their learning during Semester 1. Students recognised at this celebration have shown a deep commitment to their studies. They are focussed, have spent time completing homework tasks, questioning, clarifying their thinking with teachers and have meticulously edited and refined their work before submitting assessments of the highest standard. The Academic Assembly was a proud moment at Marymount where hard work, effort and success were acknowledged and celebrated for Semester 1.
Kate KilpatrickHead of Champagnat Campus
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Parent/Teacher/Student Learning MeetingsMonday 13 August 3.30pm to 8:00pm and Wednesday 15 August from 3.30pm to 6.00pmAll parents/caregivers are invited to take the opportunity to meet with your daughters teachers. As Marymount Campus use a web-based booking system, an email was sent this week, with the web-link and code for you to log on electronically and book a time with the teachers. We encourage your daughter to attend these meetings as it is an opportunity to discuss and support their learning at Marymount.
Summary of DatesTuesday 31 July from 9.30am Access to Edval Parent/Teacher Meeting Scheduler to book and print your meetings (any problems, please press the button within).
Friday 10 August at 9.00am Edval Scheduler will be closed. There will be NO access to change your booking after Friday 10 August at 9.00am.
If you have any queries please contact Kate Bawden via [email protected].
Kate BawdenDirector of Teaching & Learning
6 Coral Class Captains
Grace DurransLily Noble
7 Acacia Class Captains
Callie CarmodyJane Johnson
8 Amber Class Captains
Lily MaiseyEllie Morrissy
6 Emerald Class Captains
Caitlin BaileyElla Davies
7 Eucalypt Class Captains
Emerson AristidouSummer Bunnik
8 Diamonds Class Captains
Sasha KaraganovaElla Winstanley
6 Turquoise Class Captains
Emma LaslettMadalyn Petruzzella
7 Sheoak Class Captains
Natalie Byrne Manni Tierney
8 Opals Class Captains
Mia CristicelliSamara Farrell
6 Violet Class Captains
Anna GoldsbroElissa Mellors
7 Waratah Class Captains
Georgia MackerethBella Viljoen
8 Sapphires Class Captains
Emily AbolsLily Gilbert
8 Topaz Class Captains
Jorjia FosterMackenzie van der Jeugd
Term 3 Class Captains
Marymount Canteen Roster WEEK 3
Monday 6 AugustRebecca Newell
Tuesday 7 AugustYvonne Caire
Wednesday 8 Augusthelp needed
Thursday 9 AugustJackie Burford
Friday 10 AugustAli Lasslett
WEEK 4
Monday 13 Augusthelp needed
Tuesday 14 AugustCassandra Pittman
Wednesday 15 AugustSheree Foster
Thursday 16 AugustJanine Power
Friday 17 AugustCorinne Gabb
Hours: 10.00am – 1.30pmMany thanks for your generous offers of help. While it is very important you attend on your rostered days, if because of sickness or some other cause you cannot attend, we would appreciate you trying to arrange a substitute yourself. However, if this is not possible, please ring Maria Bruno-Bossio, Canteen Manager at Marymount Campus on 8179 4415.
Canteen volunteers wanted!If you have a few hours to spare a week and like to help, why not volunteer in the Canteen? If you are interested, please contact Maria Bruno-Bossio direct on 8179 4415 or [email protected]
Maria Bruno-BossioCanteen Manager
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Our Year 7 students participated in Reflection Days where they focussed on the charism of Compassion and how this was evident in the life of Marcellin.
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From the Assistant to the Principal - Champagnat ProjectAs we begin Semester 2, I share a few staffing changes and appointments and warmly welcome the following staff to the Middle School for Term 3:
• Alana Kunowicz to the Year 7 Team and Visual Arts Department, replacing Emma Basey who is preparing for the arrival of their first child.
• Emmalee Learning, who is replacing John Sladic for the first five weeks of Term 3.
• Lydia D’Ambrosio will be providing Italian lessons for the first few weeks, covering classes of Deb Skewes and Domenica Caruso.
• Maureen Watts to our front office team. Maureen will be on Reception on Monday and Tuesday’s for the remainder of the year.
• Meagan Koslowski will head off in a few weeks to also prepare for the arrival of their first child. I congratulate Brett Leikas who will take up the position of Year 9 Leader of Learning and Teaching in Meagan’s absence.
Walk a Mile in My BootsThis coming Friday, both students and staff at the Middle School will join together to participate in the annual Walk a Mile in My Boots to raise awareness and funds for the Hutt Street Centre. Following a short assembly to launch the walk, we will walk two laps of the school – replicating the mile long walk which will occur in Adelaide on Friday 10 August. Students and staff are asked to bring a donation in to support the great work that the Hutt Street Centre does and to support those living on the streets this winter. I thank you in anticipation of your generous support.
Shana BennettAssistant to the Principal - Champagnat Project
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Middle School Canteen RosterHours: 10.30am – 1.30pmMany thanks for your generous offers of help. While it is very important you attend on your rostered days, if because of sickness or some other cause you cannot attend, we would appreciate you trying to arrange a substitute yourself. However, if this is not possible, please Robyn Flowers, Canteen Manager at the Middle School on 8275 5929.
Canteen volunteers wanted!If you have a few hours to spare a week and like to help, why not volunteer in the Canteen? If you are interested, please contact Robyn Flowers on 8275 5929 or email [email protected]
Robyn FlowersCanteen Manager
WEEK 3
Monday 6 AugustJoanne McKinnonDebbie Mathews
Tuesday 7 AugustTania Payne
Wednesday 8 AugustVanessa Hassan
Thursday 9 AugustRaelene Hilder
Friday 10 AugustLisa JonesKym HooperAudra Nesbitt
WEEK 4
Monday 13 AugustJo FitzgeraldKymmie Gentile
Tuesday 14 AugustKylie BullockCarolyn Coleman
Wednesday 15 AugustAnna CarusoVirginia Taylor
Thursday 16 AugustKathryn Wigzell
Friday 17 AugustSascha BootheyFiona DaviesMegan Carter
Yoga - Round 2Late in Term 2 saw the much-anticipated second instalment of yoga and Mindful Movement at the Middle School. Over 60 boys arrived for the before-school session and enjoyed some of their favourite poses including Warrior and Downward Dog. All boys once again experienced numerous benefits and we will be sure to continue these sessions in Term 3.
Thanks go to Alex from MissFit Movement, as well as the staff who arrived early to provide supervision and expert demonstrations. Thanks also to the parents and families for supporting this activity by dropping the boys off before 8.00am!
Ashley Jenner and Alex JacksonTeachers
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From the Head of Senior SchoolWelcome back to Term 3!
Parents & Friends AssociationThe P&F is a friendly, easy-going group of mothers, fathers, friends and grandparents with one major thing in common - they all have a child/grandchild/family friend attending the Senior School. All are welcome to be a part of the P&F and they are always seeking new members to bring along different ideas and a fresh approach. The P&F is not a traditional ‘primary school’ P&F - they understand that everyone is busy and time-poor, so input by members is minimal. If attending group meetings is not your thing, you can simply add your name to the volunteer list and assist at events where possible. Your valuable time and generosity, no matter how much or how little, will always be greatly appreciated.
The primary focus of the P&F is to organise social get-togethers with parents, grandparents and friends. Occasionally the group organises fund-raising activities such as a movie night or shopping night. Activities include:
• Term 1 Welcome Drinks• Term 2 Mother’s Day Mass• Term 3 Assumption College Kilmore Exchange (when SHC hosts) - provide assistance at various weekend activities• Term 3 Parents Farewell Drinks
The P&F meets once per term (usually in The Parlour) for an hour. For further information, please contact Ingrid McKay (Chairperson) [email protected].
Marist MissionSpecial thanks to the students and families who supported the Marist Immersions movie night fundraiser on July 27 at Event Cinemas, Marion. The evening was very well attended and important funds were raised for Marist communities in India, Sri Lanka, Fiji and the Philippines. We also thank our community for their generous donations of clothing and bedding in support of St Vincent de Paul Society Winter Appeal.
On Friday 10 August, student leaders from the Senior School will accompany students from Marymount and the Middle School to Walk a Mile in My Boots. The Hutt Street Centre initiative seeks to raise awareness for those who are homeless and marginalised in the city of Adelaide.
On Wednesday 15 August, we celebrate the Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary with a whole campus mass in the McAteer Centre. We will also be farewelling Monsignor Ian Dempsey who retires as the Brighton Parish Priest at the end of August.
We look forward to seeing Grandfathers, Fathers, Uncles and Brothers at our Father’s Day Mass in the Chapel at 9.00am on Wednesday 22 August. Please see the email invitation that was distributed by James Gill, Director of Marist Mission for RSVP information.
Subject Selections for 2019Subject selections for 2019 commence this week with meetings for Year 10 students conducted on Tuesday 31 July and an information evening held for their parents on Wednesday 1 August. Year 11 students and their families have their meetings next week. A reminder that the Curriculum Handbook 2019 is not available in printed format, but can be accessed via www.shc.sa.edu.au/senior/curriculum.
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Academic AssemblyCongratulations to the following students who were presented with Academic Excellence Awards for their studies in Semester 1. These students achieved 6 A’s or 5 A’s in their Year 10 or 11 subjects for Semester 1. We will also present certificates to Year 12 students who achieved 5 A’s or 4 A’s in their subjects in the 3rd Progress Report of this year - students who achieved a Credit, Distinction or High Distinction in their University subject are also considered to have achieved an A.
Chanel Chavoin Fourviere Marian Montagne
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Elijah Bruijn Summer Betterman Molly Aldous-Nelson Rhianna Cruz Madison ClemowJake Bunworth Lucas Billich Heidi Barrett Connor Gavigan Benjamin CullumSophie McGlaughlin Patricia Gaufo Ella Jackson Sophie King Jessica EbertGrace Miller Mathew Higgins Joshua Lewis Lillian Ragless Eimear HenryNed Parr Jessica Hood Kiara Reardon Jake Swanson Ella Maisey
Emma Hynes Estelle Tregenza Madeline O'DeaHalle Njoroge Corey PaparellaEmma Olsen Emma PickburnBernadette Patching Shaan SadanandLuke Romano Georgia Tape
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Haley Betts Jack Kelton Lewis Blazincic Macallaster Barnett Georgia AnestopoulosLiam Chapman Isabella Mulholland Emily Hogan Joshua Bough Lauren BartholomewTahlia Jordan Gemma Horgan Tanner Morris Heidi BrewsterAmber Lewis Abby Thorne Zoe Morris Jackson ChalmersTyson Rowe Abby Wilkin Jordan Murray Beau McRae
Sarah Sandercock Harry MorrissyThomas Schar Imogen PowerLucy Tucker Jorja Rowsell
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Remee Agars Madison Blight Olivia Allen Amie Bunnik Rianna BarclayEmma de Broughe Tristan Camilleri Joshua Giles Darcy Burns Oliver EbertLauren Downing Savannah Cleary Joshua Lloyd Darcy Le Cornu Elissa FrancisJack Fitzgerald Jesse Kennedy Jayden Lobasso Tara Nuttall Chelsea HearlKara Hackett Sebastian Plane Kara Manansala Joseph Taylor Ryan KroonAmy Lancaster Isabella Ryles Staci McCudden Mitchell PearsonsDonny Ma Elise Vaughan Jack Nolan Mandy TseSamuel McCabe Mackenzie SmithElla McKinnon Monique TaylorSarah Norton Joshua WurfelWilliam Shanks Bennett WytheThomas StrudwickElouise Whitford
Stage 2 Trial ExamsThese exams were held in the week commencing 2 July. Students were provided with the opportunity to experience exam conditions that replicated the final exams as much as possible. Invigilators were employed to monitor students during their exams and reported that the students’ level of concentration and application to their assessment was impressive. Well done to all students involved in trial exam week!
Gail MorganHead of Senior School
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Sacred Heart Old Collegians AssociationAre you the parent/caregiver of a Year 11 student? Would you like them to receive a Bursary for their Year 12 studies at Sacred Heart? If you have answered “yes” to these questions, then keep reading!
The recipients will be representatives for the Old Collegians Association and be expected to represent and promote the Old Collegians. Ideally, the applicants would also be involved in the Old Collegians Association once they have graduated. There are two bursaries available for female students and two bursaries available for male students. They include $1,000 off the students’ school fees, together with a gift of $500 to each student. Students have been emailed an application form, but if you wish to download one, please click here. Applications close on Friday, 24 August 2018.
Jane CrispFoundation & Old Collegians Liaison Officer
2018 Year 11 Sharon Jeloscek AwardFor 32 years at Sacred Heart College Senior, Sharon Jeloscek was a long-serving member of our Marist community in her roles as: Head of Learning Area - English, Head of House, Director of Curriculum, Deputy Principal and Acting Principal. Following the passing of Sharon in 2017, her son Lee Jeloscek has created an annual award in her name. This Award, will be presented at the Year 10/11 Graduation Assembly on Wednesday 14 November.
The Award is presented to a Year 11 student (about to enter Year 12) nominated by staff from Sacred Heart College. The student receiving this award will be a determined and passionate individual. This student may not be the highest achiever but is someone who demonstrates commitment to hard work and projects an understanding of their value as a unique individual.
Staff will nominate students, followed by a short-listing of applicants. These students will then submit an application folio. The application folio will be sent to Lee Jeloscek who will determine the winner of the Year 11 Sharon Jeloscek Award for 2018. The winner of the award will receive a significant bursary from Lee Jeloscek which will go towards the student’s school fees.
Staff and students will be provided with information over the course of the semester as to more pertinent details outlining the process and timelines for the various stages of the Award, which will culminate in the presentation to the winner at the end of this academic year. We look forward to celebrating the legacy of Sharon Jeloscek’s life through the launch of this inaugural award.
Tracey DorianHead of English & LOTE
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VET DepartmentHow does VET at SHC work?This Semester SHC has almost 130 students undertaking some form of Vocational Education and Training as part of their school study. Are you interested in finding out how VET at SHC works? Read more here.
School Holiday PlacementsDuring the recent school holidays, 20x Year 11/12 SHC VET students undertook structured work placements with a variety of Adelaide and country businesses. Work placements provide students with opportunities to develop their chosen vocational skills in real working environments and allow students to gain an insight into the type of career they may wish to pursue.
The College extends its sincere thanks and gratitude to the following businesses who hosted SHC VET students during the July school holidays:
Stage 2 (Year 12) 2019 Subject Selection Information EveningFor Parents/Caregivers of Year 11 Students Wednesday 8 August at 7.00pmYou are invited to attend the SACE/Higher Education Information Evening in the Debourg Performing Arts Centre. We will look at issues concerning subject selection for Stage 2 (Year 12) in 2019, particularly for students considering further study eg University Entrance requirements, TAFE options etc.
This information session is an important part of supporting you and your daughter’s/son’s choice of subjects.
Subject selection information will also be presented to students during school hours. It is not necessary for students to attend the information night, unless they are absent for the information session at school. It is anticipated the information sessions will last for about an hour. We look forward to your attendance.
Karen BaileyDirector of Teaching and Learning
• BADGE • PM Wegner• INCA Constructions P/L• Desyn Homes• PB and SL Makin• Adelaide Health Technology• Glenelg Community Child Care Centre
• Goodstart Early Learning – Somerton Park• Thompson’s Bricklaying & Building Services• AYELEC Electrical Systems• Emali Early Learning Centre• ACM Plumbing• Entire Plumbing• Goode Quality Constructions
If you are a business owner and would be interested in having a SHC VET student undertake a work placement please contact the SHC VET Department on 8350 2570 or send an email to [email protected].
Leanne De YoungVET Coordinator
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In the last week of Term 2, we had a great turnout for the Careers Expo.
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The services and events contained in these advertisements are included in this newsletter for your information only. Parents/caregivers need to make their own enquiries and assessments about the suitability of these events and services for their needs and those of their children.
The Sacred Heart College community extends its deepest condolences and asks your prayers for Summer Arnold, Sarah Burdon, Keisha Fraser, Marlee Noden, Mia Pearce (Marymount Campus) and Ella McArdle (Senior School) who have had a family member pass away recently.
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