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Term 4 Week 8: From the Principal

The end of a school year shifts our focus to the spiritual preparation for Christmas and on the coming of Our Lord. 

Christmas is a great time in the life of children but also for the child in all of us. The fervour of expectation builds over the season, peaking in the celebration of Christmas Day. For many families the sharing of gifts and a meal are central to the ongoing ritual and tradition which is remembered as some of the best times in their lives. Growing up for me at this time was one of joy as it brought my large extended family together. We shared stories, ate a lot of food and played cricket – all day. Perhaps the highlight was going to the evening vigil Christmas Mass together. It was always packed with people, standing room only, and the energy and excitement were palpable. Today, my wife and I have continued the same tradition with our own family.

Within our Catholic tradition, Christmas signifies the coming of our saviour Jesus Christ. This week in our liturgical year we welcome the season of Advent. Advent is a season observed as a time of expectant waiting and preparation for the celebration of the Nativity of Jesus at Christmas. This season invites all Christians to ponder the great mystery of our faith; the incarnation of our Lord taking on humanity born to the Virgin Mary, in order to ultimately save us. His message of faith, love and hope that permeated his ministry underpins the very nature of our Christianity. Christmas gives us license to reflect on these ideals and how they permeate our own lives and the relationships we form.

At ֱ our mission is to bring Christ into our lives by how we choose to live our lives and by the actions that define us. This week we celebrated our Primary Christmas Celebration evening which exemplified the family spirit that infiltrates our Marist School. The joy of Christmas radiated through the songs the students sang and in the absolute excitement of families in the crowd. We also have 14 Year 11 students and three staff in the Philippines walking in solidarity with some of the most marginalised children in the world. Yet, like us, these children are also preparing for Christmas and the expectation and hope it brings.

I hope that our families take time to be together to grow their own tradition at Christmas. I encourage you to go to your local Church as a family and celebrate the birth of Christ and ponder not only the mystery of his incarnation, but the impact he can have on our lives.

St Joseph’s International School Kuching Malaysia

Thank you to our visiting teachers from our Marist sister school in Kuching Malaysia who spent a week working in our Secondary school. They have been instrumental in our new partnership we have formed to exchange ideas in professional practice and prepare the ground work for a reciprocal student immersion into the future.

Marist Cricket Carnival

The Marist Cricket Carnival commences next Tuesday 4 December.  Many thanks to the organising committee for the preparation that has gone into this event. A special thank you to those families who will billet our visiting cricketers.  Your volunteering has enabled this carnival to go ahead and for this we are most grateful.

Staff Farewell

Thank you to the staff who will conclude their time in our community at the end of the year. They are to be commended for their tireless efforts and commitment to our young people. We wish them the very best in the next part of their journey.

Wishing all families a happy and holy Christmas.

ESC End of Year Celebration

Parents are asked to arrive for a special Music Rocks performance at 11.45am in the Auditorium.

A BBQ lunch will follow in the ESC at 12.30pm – 1.45pm.

Years 7-11 Awards Ceremony

On Thursday 22 November, students, parents, invited guests and staff gathered in the College Gymnasium to recognise and celebrate the academic, sporting and community achievements of our students in 2018.

Throughout the afternoon, we heard a number of musical items from the ֱ Choir, ֱ Jazz and the Symphonic Winds.

The 2019 Year 11 Guild Representatives were also announced. Congratulations to these students, we look forward to witnessing your leadership.

Awards

The Awards presented were based on the four following categories:

Academic Excellence:
Presented to the student with the Highest Academic achievement in the year level or subject

Sport Awards:
Presented to outstanding representatives in College Sport.

Guild Awards:
Presented to students who have made an outstanding contribution to their Guild.

Community Awards:
Presented to students who have made an outstanding contribution to the life of the College and the wider community.

Congratulations to all students who received an award. A full list of award recipients can be found here 

Major Awards

Congratulations to the following students who received a Major Award.

Long Tan Youth Leadership and Teamwork Award

The Australian Defence Force proudly acknowledges students who have shown outstanding qualities in Leadership, Teamwork, Problem Solving, Resourcefulness, Communication, Cooperation and Community Involvement. On behalf of the Australian Defence Force we are proud to present this year’s award to Dylan O’Donoghue, Year 10.

James Stephen McNulty Mathematics Prize

James McNulty was the inaugural Dux of ֱ in its founding year in 1977. He had a particular love of and gift for Mathematics. While pursuing his Medical studies at the University of Western Australia, he was diagnosed with a brain tumour and passed away in 1984. His family have awarded this prize in his memory.

This prize is awarded to the Highest Achieving Mathematics Student in Year 11. Congratulations Alexandra Cavanagh and Isabelle Pang

Dux & Proxime Accessit Award

These awards are determined by considering academic performance throughout the year in the five common curriculum subjects of Religious Education, English, Humanities, Maths and Science. These top academic students are a very talented group who, with the support of their teachers, have worked hard to achieve at the highest standard.

Dux Year 7 Benjamin Borgas and Zack Chambers

Proxime Accessit Year 8 Emily Burgess
Dux Year 8 Jacob Iannantuoni

Dux Year 9 Isabelle Hu and Jemima Paterson

Proxime Accessit Year 10 Madeline Dawson
Dux Year 10 Kate Broderick

Proxime Accessit Year 11 Isabelle Pang
Dux Year 11 Alexandra Cavanagh

Vocal Showcase

The 2018 “Lift Your Voice” Vocal Showcase was held in the Marist Auditorium Studios on Thursday 15 November. Vocal students in Years 5-11 performed a range of traditional, folk, jazz and contemporary repertoire for an audience. The College Chamber Choir performed “Say Something” and “Like I’m Gonna Lose You” to conclude a wonderful afternoon of songs. A big thank you to our vocal teachers Mrs Heidi Lake and Mrs Nicole Boddy, and accompanist Ms Noelle Zhao for their efforts in preparing the students. Congratulations to all performers and thank you to parents and friends for their support.

Margaret Goldsmith, Coordinator of Music

Piano Recital

On Monday 12 November, the Primary and Secondary Piano Recitals were held over two concerts in the Marist Auditorium Studios. Students from Y2-11 performed prepared repertoire in front of an audience. It was a wonderfully entertaining afternoon of music. Thank you to our piano teachers Mrs Lori Greco, Mrs Kirsten Pearson, Mr Paul Olsen and Mrs Lynette Telfer for preparing the students for their recital. Congratulations to all performers and thank you to family and friends who came along to support the musicians.

Margaret Goldsmith, Coordinator of Music