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REMAR Parent Information Evening

The REMAR Parent Information Evening is an important night where we gather and acknowledge the importance of the support of families in the REMAR journey. Participating in REMAR requires dedication and sacrifice and we know that this wouldn’t be possible without the support of our families. Parents will spend time being informed about each caravel crossing and have the opportunity to discuss, specific details related to their child’s journey, as well as the commitment required from the rowers.

2019 ÐãÐãÖ±²¥ Production – Masquerade

The gorgeous musical adventure of ²Ñ²¹²õ±ç³Ü±ð°ù²¹»å±ðÌýwill play over four nights in the Marist Auditorium at ÐãÐãÖ±²¥. The production proudly features a cast and crew comprising of students from Years 7-12. to purchase your tickets.

Synopsis

Masquerade is a beautiful and whimsical play based on the children’s picture book by Kit Williams. The picture book explores the story of the Moon who has fallen in love with the Sun. The Moon sends a hare named Jack on a journey to deliver an amulet, pose a riddle and tell him of her love. Jack encounters a series of characters on his journey and eventually finds the Sun. Unfortunately, he has lost the amulet and scrambles the riddle along the way, as he negotiates the earthly elements.

The stage adaptation of Masquerade has an additional storyline, included at the request of Kit Williams. Playwright, Kate Mulvany, was diagnosed and treated for a rare cancer as a child. During the difficult times during treatment for her illness Kate’s Godmother visited her bringing a copy of Kit Williams picture book Masquerade. Kate has said that during the journey through the book she was instantly transported out of her pain and sickness, into the magical world of the story. Consequently, Kate Mulvany has added the metaphorical journey of Joe to take place alongside Jack Hare’s journey. Joe is a young boy fighting cancer, enduring the treatment, trying to make sense of his illness, and the meaning of love.

In the first half of the story, the boy Joe and his mother, Tessa read the book together, while Jack Hare’s quest it is acted out around them. In the second half of the story the gruelling chemotherapy treatment, the emotional impact of Joe’s illness, and his mother’s attempts to stay positive drive the narrative. Joe and Tessa join Jack on the imaginative hunt for the amulet, as the lines between myth and reality become increasingly blurred for Joe, Tessa and the audience. At the heart of this magical musical adventure is the theme of courage, morality, dreams and love.

Years 7-12 Caritas Fast

Project Compassion brings thousands of Australians together in solidarity with the world’s poor to help end poverty, promote justice and uphold dignity.

This year, in support of Project Compassion, students and staff are invited to participate in the Caritas Fast.

Students completing the Caritas Fast will collect donations for Project Compassion. On Wednesday 13 March, those participating will meet their Guild Coordinators in the Founders Court before Period 1 to hand in their donations. At recess students will be given barley sugars, followed by a handful of cold, cooked rice at lunch and then a muffin at the end of the day. This small amount of food, will help those participating appreciate how little some people in our world have to eat. It is important that students participating remember to wear their Guild uniform on the day. We hope to see lots of students and staff participating in the Caritas Fast this year.

Clare Cole, Leader of Youth Ministry and Advocacy

IPSHA Interschool Swimming Carnival

Selected students in Years 3-6 will compete in the annual IPSHA Interschool Swimming Carnival

There are no shields or points awarded. The Carnival is about giving students the opportunity to compete against students from other primary schools, promoting fun and enjoyment, encouraging everyone to participate and highlight the importance of fair play and healthy competition.

PP-Y2 Assembly – Item Year 2

Family and friends are invited to attend the PP-Y2 Assembly on Friday 29 November at 8.50am. Students will receive Merit Certificates for their Academic achievements and the Year 2 cohort will perform their item.