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Loreto College Newsletter 14 June 2011TRANSCRIPT
LORETO COLLEGE COORPAROO P O Box 1726, COORPAROO DC QLD 4151
Telephone: 07 3394 9999 Facsimile: 07 3847 1254 Absentee Line: 07 3394 9964
Email: [email protected] Website: www.loreto.qld.edu.au 14 June 2011
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Y Dear Parents and Students
The season of Pentecost provides us with an opportunity to reflect upon the experience of the disciples post Jesus’ death and resurrec on in a me of trial, difficulty, uncertainty and struggle. Great hope, strength, courage, purpose, direc on and wisdom can be found through prayer and faith and an openness to the work of THE SPIRIT living and working with, through and amongst us. This is a belief held dearly and firmly. THE SPIRIT enables wondrous and extraordinary things: acceptance; resilience; courage; hope; reconcilia on; forgiveness; transforma on; op mism; renewal and peace. These arguably are the gi s of FELICITY and FREEDOM. These gi s lead us ul mately to an ever hopeful and enduring love of God, self and others. THE SPIRIT understands our deepest longings, nourishes our wellsprings and listens to our hearts’ desires, enabling us to be all that God would have us be. We give thanks for the blessing of winter: Season to cherish the heart. To make warmth and quiet for the heart. To make soup and broths for the heart. To cook for the heart.
To curl up so ly and nestle with the heart. To sleep deeply and gently at one with the heart. To dream with the heart. To spend me with the heart. A long, long me of peace with the heart. We give thanks for the blessing of winter: Season to cherish the heart. Amen Michael Leunig A MEETING WITH THE MINISTER Last Friday, the College Leadership team were delighted to welcome our local member, the Minister for Educa on and Industrial Rela ons, Cameron Dick MP, to Loreto. Amongst other things, his visit provid-ed a mely opportunity for us to discuss the Queensland government’s “Flying Start” program that will see Year 7’s enter secondary schools in 2015. Educa onally, I believe this to be a very posi ve change that will enable Year 7 students improved access to specialist teachers and facili es to enhance their learning as envisaged by the Na onal Curriculum which will be implemented from 2012. As I reflect on the term that has been, the brevity and the intensity of it, I marvel at the commitment of the staff and the students. Let us rejoice in their op mism and their success in living through a most challenging term.
Yours sincerely
Cheryl Hamilton Principal
Calendar — Coming Events 15 June
Year 11 - 12 Exams
Year 10 Music A Recording Studio Excursion
Round 5 BSGSA Hockey, Netball and Soccer
16 June
Year 12 Exams
Year 10 Music B Recording Studio Excursion
Deba ng Round 4 - Year 8 and Snr A
17 June
Year 12 QCS Prac ce
20 June
Loreto Music Fes val rehearsal a ernoon with accompanist
21 June
Loreto Music Fes val rehearsal a ernoon with accompanist
22 June
Year 8 HPV/Varicella Vaccina ons - 1.30pm
Loreto Music Fes val Finals Night 6.00pm
24 June
Interhouse Athle cs Carnival
END OF TERM 2
19 July
TERM 3 COMMENCES
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Careers News
Griffith Guaranteed Admission Scheme
This scheme grants appropriately qualified students, based on Year 11 and Semester 1 Year 12 results, guaranteed admission into Griffith University programs. Admission into all programs listed requires that applicants are current OP eligible; who have, besides the early admission criteria listed, at least SAs in other subjects; and meet the program prerequisites. NOTE: Both Humani es and Law have addi onal requirements. Offers to students will be forced through the QTAC or UAC offer round in December. Students must have finalised QTAC or UAC applica ons with their preferred program listed as first preference to ensure offers are made. Each Year 12 homeroom will have a printout of the Guaranteed Admission Scheme for use at school and the full document can be found on the school intranet under learning resources/careers/Griffith Guaranteed Admission Scheme Table. Students will also find the applica on form located on the same intranet page.
TSXPO July 16 & 17
This event is ideal for all senior school students and parents. With exhibits from every Queensland university, as well as those from interstate and overseas, visitors can gain a comprehensive insight into the ins tu ons and programs that best suit them. TSXPO gives you access to over 250 qualified representa ves in one loca on! TSXPO also features representa ves from TAFE, Defence & Police Forces, Private Educa on Colleges, student support services, as well as a significant number of graduate employers and government agencies recrui ng for graduate placements. Get The Courier Mail li out on Wednesday 13th July for your guide to TSXPO. Don't miss this great opportunity to map out your future! 10am - 4pm, Exhibi on Building, RNA Showgrounds (FREE ADMISSION!!)
QUT Open Day
Sunday 31 July, 9am-3pm, Kelvin Grove campus. Talk to staff and students about courses, careers and studying at QUT and explore the campus and facili es.
Bond University
The Bond University Inves ng in your Future ‐ Scholarship Informa on Seminar will be held on Wednesday June 15 from 7:00pm – 8:30pm at the Sofitel Brisbane, 249 Turbot Street, Brisbane. This seminar is free of charge and gives Year 12 students and their families the chance to learn more about: Fast-tracking success at Bond; Bond University Scholarships; Fees and costs; FEE-HELP loan and the ANZ Bond University Student Loan Scheme. Tea, coffee and light refreshments will be served at this event.
Please download a flyer for the Brisbane Inves ng in your Future Seminar. Registra ons: Students can register online at online registra on form.
Chris ne Jones ‐ Careers Coordinator
Please Note: Term 2 finishes on Friday 24 June at 3.20 pm. Reports will be given to students at the end of the day.
Classes will resume again on Tuesday 19th July, for Term 3.
“GREASE is the word! Have you heard?”
Loreto ‐ Villanova Musical
7th, 8th, 9th, 10th March 2012
More details coming soon!
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the bu on on your home computer. Gavin Swanson ‐ Deputy Principal ‐ ICT
Readers’ Cup Interschool Competition Four Year 8 girls, Rachel Larkin, Emily Love-Linay, Nicola Tracey and McKenna Buckley are represen ng Loreto at St Laurence's College tonight. They are compe ng against 16 other schools, 98 other students. They will answer ques ons on six novels that they have read this term. Chris ne Bongers, the author of one of the novels, Henry Hoey Hobson, is guest speaker at the event. Good luck girls!
Kathy Hedemann ‐ Teacher‐Librarian
Music News Loreto Music Fes val – A ached to this newsle er is a dra of the Accompanist Rehearsal Schedule for those students who will be using the official Fes val Accompanist at the Finals Concert. These rehearsals only last 10 minutes each so you need to be completely prepared and arrive punctually. Please organise a green slip with your homeroom teacher or at the music office so that you can leave class at the appropriate me. You should check the music no ceboard on Monday 20 June for any last minute changes to this dra schedule.
Loreto Music Fes val Supper – It is important that all students who are performing in the Finals Concert please remember to bring a plate of food for supper on the night. Any other students / parents who are a ending are also invited to contribute to this supper if they wish.
Guitar Ensemble One ‐ As a result of their highly successful performances at the Brisbane Powerhouse with Karin Schaupp and Ka e Noonan, Guitar Ensemble One was invited to appear on Channel 10's Totally Wild programme. Last Wednesday members of GE1 had an unforge able experience doing the film shoot on stage with the crew and presenter Ranger Stacey Thomson. The girls performed excellently and also found out first-hand what is involved in doing a four minute segment for TV – more than three hours of filming! Sec ons of music had to be played mul ple mes to get different camera angles from wide shots to extreme close-ups, and the guitarists handled it all in great style. Guitar Captain Emma-Shay Guilfoyle even gave Stacey a quick guitar lesson which will feature on the segment when it airs. Well done to all girls concerned – you displayed excellent concentra on over an extended period while having a camera occasionally six cen metres from your instrument. Your behaviour was impeccable and you acted with a great sense of professionalism. Well done!
Year 10 Recording studio excursion – As part of the Year 10 curriculum, Music classes will be going to Ghostgum Studio this week to professionally record their group performances. Mrs Nielson’s 10 Music A class will be a ending this excursion TOMORROW (Wednesday 15 June) and Ms Hartung’s 10 Music B class will be a ending on Thursday 16 June. Students involved are not required to wear school uniform to this excursion.
Tel: 3394 9999 F: 3847 1254 Absentee Line: 3394 9964 Email: [email protected] www.loreto.qld.edu.au
Certificate 11 Retail Any Year 10 or 11 student currently employed in retail stores such as fast food outlets, specialty stores, supermarkets and department stores and interested in having their exis ng skills and knowledge recognised by comple ng a Cer ficate II Retail, please see Mrs Cuskelly ASAP. Metropolitan South Ins tute Technology is currently adver sing a program,
commencing 18th July. Chris Cuskelly ‐ Industry Placement Coordinator
School Fees It is disappoin ng that quite a number of parents have yet to pay their school fees and have not made an effort to contact the school to discuss this. The school relies heavily on the payment of fees to ensure that funds are available to purchase resources for the students. The con nued failure of some parents to a end to the payment promptly impacts on the school’s ability meet its commitments. If you have not yet paid your fees, please contact the office this week to discuss and offer a me for payment. Feel free to contact
Libby Oliver or me at any me. Noel Williams ‐ Business Manager
ICT News Cybersafety Help Bu on
At the beginning of next term, all of the student computers in the College will have the Australian Government’s Cybersafety bu on installed. This federal government ini a ve is designed to help users, par cularly children and teenagers, obtain easy online access to cybersafety informa on and assistance available in Australia. This is a free applica on which is also able to be installed on any of your home computers. The download is available from h p://www.dbcde.gov.au/online_safety_and_security/cybersafetyhelpbu on_download
The cybersafety bu on aims to give young people informa on and op ons about how to handle an online situa on that they perceive as cyberbullying or unwanted or inappropriate contact.
When a student clicks on the cybersafety bu on while connected to the internet the following op ons will be available to them.
talk to a counsellor about cyberbullying or anything else that is worrying or upse ng them
report cyberbullying, inappropriate or offensive online material, scams and fraud, or unwanted contact
learn how to stay safe online with ps and informa on on a range of cybersafety issues.
We believe that it is important for Loreto College students to be educated about the benefits and pi alls of online technologies and to understand what to do in the event that they are exposed or subjected to something that makes them feel uncomfortable or threatened. Please take the me to at least visit the website listed above and to consider installing
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Symphony Orchestra – Please be aware that, due to exams, public holidays and Villanova’s pre-tour concert on Monday 20 June, there are no more full rehearsals this term. HOWEVER, we will hold sec onals at school on Monday 20 June un l 5
pm and 100% a endance is expected. Ben Langford ‐ Director of Music
Flute Ensemble One who competed in the Queensland Flute Guild’s Flute Ensemble Challenge. They received 1st place in their sec on and have now been invited to perform at the Queensland Flute Guild’s Flute Challenge 2011 Prizewinners’ Gala Performance on Saturday 17th September. (3.00pm at the Ian Hanger Recital Hall at the Con).
Congratula ons to: Sophie Catsoulis Year 11 who has been accepted into the Qld Conservatorium State Honours
Ensemble Program 2011 for Voice, a er being nominated for a posi on by the conductor of the music program in which she is enrolled, external to Loreto. The program is a four day intensive with interna onally recognised conductors, clinicians and musical directors, and culminates in a series of concert performances at the Qld Conservatorium. Well done Sophie!
Year 12 Parent Dinner A reminder to parents. Please join us at the tradi onal Parents’ Formal Dinner on the evening of the Year 12 Formal at the Brisbane Conven on & Exhibi on Centre on Friday 29th July at 7.30pm. The dinner will be held in Func on Rooms P1 and 2, conveniently located on the same floor of the Conven on Centre as your daughters’ formal venue. The cost is $67 per person. A cash bar will be available. For more details please see the flyer and reply slip a ached to the back of this
newsle er. We look forward to welcoming you to this evening. Thank you. Cathy Terry ‐ Yr 12 Parent Representa ve
Blazers & Jumpers - The secondhand uniform shop has a good supply of woollen & acrylic jumpers for sale .There
is also a good supply of Blazers especially size 15.
Loreto Scarves & Beanies - These can be purchased from the secondhand uniform shop at lunch me on Friday
12:30-1:30 The cost is $15.
Uniform Shop - Please note the uniform shop will not be open on Friday 24th June due to the Athle cs Carnival being
on that day.
Tuckshop Vounteers Monday 20 June ‐ Friday 24 June
Monday 20 June: Angela Sankey, Cath Tapsall, Kerry Gellweiler Tuesday 21 June: Maureen Roe, Janelle Pearce, Frances Steiner, Anna Stafford, Monique Cleed Wednesday 22 June: Mari-Anne Wells, Paula Strong, Catherine Hertle, Kym Fisher, Jan Quinn Thursday 23 June: Donna Byrne, Brenda Sco , Julie Garre , Angela Papanotoniou, Veronica Kozionas Friday 24 June: Athle cs Carvial
Special of the Day
Monday 20 June: Chicken Subs Tuesday 21 June : Lamb Souvlaki Wraps Wednesday 22 June: Sushi $2.30 per roll Thursday 23 June: Nachos Friday 24 June: Please note the Tuckshop will be closed on Friday 24 June due to the Athle cs Carnival on that day.
Library Roster Volunteers
Monday 20 June ‐ Friday 24 June
Monday 20 June: Judith Hocking, Tina Palazzo o, Filia Papamanolis Tuesday 21 June: Belinda McAuliffe, Stefania Ciancio, Wendy Clarke Wednesday 22 June: Donna Byrne, Cris na Palacios, Jane Higgins Thursday 23 June: Nuch Waddell, Bronwyn O’Shea, Kathy Cavaliere Friday 24 June: Athle cs Carnival
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Sport Department News Soccer This week’s Draw: Round 5 ‐ 15 June This week the Junior A and Junior B teams play at home (please note the Junior A draw has now changed and can be found on www.bsgsa.spor ngpulse.net ). The Open A team have a BYE this week. The Junior A team play All Hallows at Annerley Soccer Club, 98 Victoria Terrace, Annerley; while the Junior B team are also at home to Our Lady’s College, at Annerley Soccer Club. The home games will finish at 5:00pm and students need to be picked up at the venue. Could parents please ensure that students have their name marked off with Mr Jones on departure. Students are reminded to bring their uniform, shin pads, mouth guards and water bo les. Good luck for Round 5!
Mr Chris Jones ‐ Soccer Coordinator
Results Round 4 ‐ 8 June Junior A ‐ Loreto scored first from the penalty spot a er
Sarah Novic was brought down in the penalty box. Our captain Shannon O’Connor stepped up and took the penalty to give Loreto a 1 - 0 score at half me. In the second half both teams a acked and it was end to end football. Loreto thought we had done enough to win the game when two minutes from the end of the game Lourdes Hill College scored to get a lucky draw. All the girls played
brilliantly - well done team! Jim Bellos ‐ Coach
Junior B ‐ This week the Junior B girls played a very challenging team. It is unfortunate that the score does not do jus ce to the effort that the team put into this match. Hopefully if they can con nue with their strong determina on to win they will be rewarded with success
next week. San Sisto 11 - Loreto College 0. Katherine Stephanos – Manager
BSGSA Hockey
Results/Match Reports: Round 4 ‐ 8 June
Open One ‐ Our Round 4 clash was a one-sided affair with our girls tallying 17 unanswered goals against Mount St Michael’s Open 2 team. The game got off to a slow start over the first few minutes un l a pin point accurate cross from Leah Carey on right wing found the s ck of Jemma Stubbs prowling in the circle and deflected like a bullet into the back le corner of the box, scoring the first of her two goals for the fixture. This seemed to signal our girls in the blue and yellow that it was me to exert dominance over the game and an avalanche of goals followed. As well as pu ng in great ground work via forcing several short corners, Elise Gellweiler added one goal to our total. Anna Hertle, playing right inner, seemed to appear like a ninja at the mouth of the box on one occasion, pouncing on the ball and making it ra le the backboard in short me. Leah Carey notched up three scoring shots while Bridget Myers, not to be outdone, also po ed a trifecta for her first game of the season. Tyler Kilvington, the quiet achiever of our team, snuck in two very impressive goals while Clare
Griffiths pushed a scorcher into the back of the net later in the game. Isabel Mowen had a rare s nt up in the forwards this match and showed what a versa le player she is by accumula ng three goals over the a ernoon. Perhaps the most impressive display of the round was the determina on of Ellen “Machine Gun” Carey who, a er peppering the opposi on goalie relentlessly with no less than eleven unsuccessful shots at goal, managed to finally get an absolute blinder past the keeper in the dying minutes. A great, fun game with a spectacular result – Well done, Loreto One!
Ma Lourigan ‐ Coach
Open Two ‐ Loreto Two had a tough game this week
defea ng top of the ladder team St Rita’s 3 - 1. The first half was very equal with both teams ge ng shots on goal but by half me Loreto was in front. Great goals by Georgia Hillas scoring two points and to Jordan Simms scoring one. Fantas c work by goalie Lauren Williams saving plenty of goals for the
team. Eliza Mooney ‐ Coach
BSGSA Competition
This week’s Draw: Round 5 ‐ 15 June The ladder as we enter the final round s ll has Loreto Two (11 points) on top of the ladder followed by St Rita’s (10 points) in second place and Loreto One (9 points) in third place. At this stage it is unsure if Loreto One share equal third place with Mt St Michael’s One.
This Wednesday, 15th June, is the game we have all been wai ng for with Loreto One playing Loreto Two. Stand back, watch and enjoy. Good luck!
We have two very nervous coaches preparing themselves mentally for the meet. The results from previous games would indicate both teams are very closely matched. A win by Loreto One in the final round will result in both Loreto teams in equal place.
NAB Cup Competition With the last round complete we now need to focus on round two. In round two we meet with Brisbane State High. The venue for the match against BSHS will be East Tiger Turf at Carina. The date and me is 26th July from 4 to 6pm. All students, teachers, parents and supporters are welcome to come and support the girls as they ba le it out on the turf. So, please add this date to your “must do list”. Further details on travel to the venue for players will be posted next term. In the mean me, training resumes on Thursday, 16th June. All players are to meet at the Mary Ward Center ready to leave by 3:10pm for training. Anyone who is making their own way
needs to let me know before Thursday, 16th June. Alan Lane‐ Richardson ‐ Hockey Coordinator
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court a acking and Chiara Asnicar was defiant against an aggressive defender in the circle to achieve high goal scores.
Coach ‐ Ms Claire Wilson
Intermediate B Bye
Intermediate C – Congratula ons on an outstanding win
against Mt St Michael’s 41 to 1. The team displayed some
great team work and very strong defence. Coach – Bridget
O’Connor
Intermediate D ‐ Con nual improvement and
excep onal team work has seen the girls win yet another
game, defea ng All Hallows by a wopping 39 - 7. Every team
member played very well. A special men on must go to Greta
Carlson for her excellent vision, Aimee Paholski for her
outstanding circle work and spot-on shoo ng and Ruby Owen,
Cole e Hughes and Emma McEwan for their spectacular
defensive skills. What a great game girls! I am very proud!
Coach ‐ Emma Williams
Open A – The Open A team had a close game with Mt
Alvernia College, which saw some brilliant speed and defence
down court with both a ackers and defenders taking
numerous intercepts. Defensively the girls communicated well
and put some pressure on the opposi on, which resulted in a
few held balls and some excellent turn overs around the circle
from Ashley O’Connor and Eliza Davies. In a ack both Jenna
and Clare made some crisp drives to the top of the circle and
threw some excellent high balls in to our goal shooters.
Unfortunately the last quarter saw Mt Alvernia score a few
quick goals, to defeat us by 22 to 13. Overall, the girls played
well and are improving each and every week. Coach ‐
Adeline Ryan
Open B – Loreto won 25 - 22 against St John Fisher. The girls stayed strongly for the first half of the game only le ng the opposi on in with some minor errors. However they really got it together and played an amazing last quarter to ensure the victory. Special men on must go to Emily McCoy for her persistence in defence which resulted in many turnovers!
Coach ‐ Larissa Hughes
Open C –The girls played well yesterday defea ng Our Lady’s College 31 - 2. Thanks to Alannah Jeffcoat and Mary Kate Dennis for stepping up and helping us yesterday - both had a great game. Bri any and Alyssa had fantas c games and their
shoo ng was outstanding. Coach ‐ Karen Holahan Meg Stevens ‐ Netball Coordinator / Director of Sport
Athletics Carnival All students will be a ending the Interhouse Carnival on Friday 24 June at the Nudgee College track this year. Unfortunately due to the flood damage, University of Queensland is closed for re-surfacing. This is the last interhouse spor ng event for the year. All students are expected to a end as they are there to support their houses and par cipate in events.
BSGSA Netball
This week’s Draw: Round 5 ‐ 15 June All players MUST have their water bo le and full PE/ Netball dress uniform. A reminder that girls MUST hand a note to Mrs Stevens at the beginning for the day if students are to be collected at the venue. All Junior teams, Intermediate A & B and the Open A, B and C are at Downey Park, Windsor. Intermediate C team play at Bill Cash Memorial Park, 912 Wynnum Road, Cannon Hill Intermediate D team play at Wembley Park, Cnr of Bourke and Robinson St, Coorparoo. Junior A vs Lourdes Hill College Court 28 Junior B vs Mt Maria College (Forfeit) NO GAME Junior C-vs Our Lady’s College Court 9 Intermediate A vs Mary Mackillop Court 38 Intermediate B vs Lourdes Hill College Court 23 Open A vs Lourdes Hill College Court 43 Open B vs Mt Maria College Court 37 Open C vs Lourdes Hill College Court 21 Intermediate C vs Lourdes Hill College (1) Court 1 Intermediate D vs Mary Mackillop College Court 5 There will be training for all teams this week and the last week of term except Friday 24th as the College is conduc ng
the Athle cs Carnival. Results ‐ Round 4: 8 June
Junior A ‐ Congratula ons to the 8A's on their first win of the season against St John Fisher College. The girls are improving every week showing off their great teamwork, support and skills. John Fisher kept trying right to the end but our girls were too strong and were able to keep them out which shows
in the score 20 - 3. Coach ‐ Magdaleine Ryan
Junior B – A very close game this week against Mt Alvernia College with only 1 point differnece. Equal at half me, some impressive defence by Grace O’Shea and great control of play by Kate O’Sullivan through the centre court, saw us pull ahead by one goal in the final quarter. It was a great game by
everyone, keep up the winning streak! Coach ‐ Amy Logan
Junior C - The team defeated Brigidine 17- 4. A great game by our girls given many of them played in posi ons they had never played before, due to a par ally depleted team. Tiarna Brock played tenaciously in defence; a dropped ball is never safe in her presence! Rebecca Lauenstein also played with great intensity and very strong leads in each of the posi ons in
which she played. A super effort by all! Coach ‐ Mrs Jacqui Gold
Intermediate A ‐ Congratula ons to the girls on their first win of the season! The first half of the game was closely matched against the Mt St Michael’s team, but our strong defence and constant intercep ons kept the ball largely in our possession in the second half, leading to a convincing win of 23 - 14. The girls worked together seamlessly and their improved communica on paid off. While they all deserve a men on, Samantha Firrell was par cularly formidable in her centre
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Department of Transport and Mains Road Research Project ‐ A survey is currently being
undertaken by Queensland based consultants, Environment Land Heritage Pty Ltd (ELH), on behalf of the Department of Transport and Mains Road to iden fy the main difficul es/barriers being faced by young Qld drivers between 16 – 25 as well as determining the extent of the problems faced. The research team would like to interview young QLD driv-ers between 16 – 25 years to hear their perspec ve on the issues and have set up an internet survey to give them the opportunity to be involved. To encourage par cipa on there is a chance to win either one of 3 IPods as well as 1 of 6 free driving lessons with a professional L driver instructor. Visit www.elandh.com.au/survey for further details about par cipa ng in this research project.
Year 8 Mother/Daughter Breakfast Reminder ‐ This will be held on Saturday 6th August. Details of the venue and cost for the breakfast will be published in the newsle er nearer the me. For more informa on please email Jimelle-Woodland on [email protected]
magazines, I pods, MP3 players and the like are NOT permi ed. Students are to wear correct school sports uniform including normal sports runners and cap and can change into house colours once they arrive at school. Students will travel to and from the carnival by bus and will receive their reports when they return to school in the a ernoon. Students who are unable to par cipate for medical reasons, are to see Ms Carty with a note prior to the carnival date and will be issued with a job on the day. There will be NO canteen facili es therefore every student must bring her own lunch. Students should ensure they have a Loreto Sports hat sunscreen and water bo le. Students are asked to ensure that they come prepared for poten ally overcast and windy weather condi ons with warm clothes (Loreto Jumper), spare shoes, socks and shirt, rain jacket and/or umbrella. The girls who are compe ng in the 1500m events will need to be at school by 8.00am to catch the early bus to Nudgee
College, Boondall. Helen Carty, Deputy Principal – Pastoral Care
Pre‐carnival Field Events in shot put and high jump The shotput and high jump events will be held at school prior to the carnival. We do not have enough me or space for these events on the day. Students compe ng must be in correct PE uniform including cap and shoes. The dates are as follows:
Friday 17th June - Period 4 and 5 – Year 8 Monday 20th June – Period 2 and 3 – Year 11 Monday 20th June – Period 5 and 6 – Year 10 Tuesday 21st June – period 2 and 3 - Year 12 Wednesday 22nd June period 4 and 5 – Year 9
Items of Interest
Confident Kids® and Teens Program ‐ An eight week evidence-based group program for children and teens aged 5 - 14 Years to learn social and emo onal strategies to reduce worry, stress and anxiety and build confidence and resilience. For bookings or more informa on, email: info@posi vefamilies.com.au or see www.confidentkidsand teens.com.au
St Catherine’s Primary School Fete - Sunday 19 June 2011, 10am to 3pm. 388 Newnham Rd, Wishart. You’re invited to experience the fun as the “Hollywood Movies” come to St Catherine’s Fete – with great rides, hand-made cra , home-made cakes, sweets and jams, trash and treas-ure, games, entertainment and much, much more. Everyone is welcome.
Holiday Workshops State Library 25 June ‐ 8 July
Over the school holidays the State Library is running a range of crea ve wri ng, illustra on and anima on workshops for 9 to 16 year olds. Workshops are specially designed to cater for different age groups and various learning styles Tickets from $28 - $78. Go to: www.slq.qld.gov.au/storylab
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Time Solo
9:30
Emma Quinn 8 Gold Vocals Bubbly
9:40
Rachelle Pinto 8 Green Vocals Grenade (Bruno Mars)
9:50
Chloe Schmidt 9 Red Vocals On My Own
10:00 Prue Hempel 9 Gold Vocals Price Tag
10:10 Ciane Gallentai-Guilfoyle 9 White Vocals Wouldn't It Be Lovely
10:20 Emma Duckering 10 Green Vocals They Weren't There
10:30 Isabella Kirkman 10 Green Vocals Somewhere Over The Rainbow
10:40‐11:00
Break
11:00 Tess Crocker 10 Green Vocals Warwick Ave
11:10 Georgia Chris e 8 White Trumpet
11:20 Georgia Chris e 8 White Clarinet Last Tango in Coonabarrabran
11:30 Melissa Roberts 9 Red Trombone Snappy Rag
11:40 Gabby Flores 10 Gold Violin Spanish Serenade
11:50
Fiona McMahon 10 Blue Violin
12:00
Abby Page 12 Green Vocals On My Own
12:10
Sia Cambaclis 11 Red Vocals Someone Like You
12:20
Zoe Johnston 12 Green Vocals In His Eyes
12:50
Elise Fort 11 Gold Violin Thais Medita on
Duets
1:00
Natalie Baker 11 Green Vocals
Maddison-Rose
Young 11 Green Vocals
1:10
Mikaela Crone 8 Blue Flute
Maddy Catsoulis 8 Blue Flute
1:20
Kate Milward 9 Red Voice Walking in the Air
Maddie Knudsen 9 Gold Voice
1:30
Olivia McCarthy 9 Red Vocals The Sound of Silence
Hannah Radvan 9 Green Vocals
REHEARSAL SCHEDULE –LORETO MUSIC FESTIVAL
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Week 9 13 ‐ 17 June
Week 10 20 ‐ 24 June
Percussion Ensemble 1
Public Holiday Normal Rehearsal
Sorelle Public Holiday Normal Rehearsal
Concert Band 2 Public Holiday Normal Rehearsal
Orchestra Public Holiday Normal Rehearsal
String Ensemble
Normal Rehearsal (11/12s excused)
Normal Rehearsal
Clarinet Ensemble
NO REHEARSAL Normal Rehearsal
Flute Ensemble 1
NO REHEARSAL
Normal Rehearsal
Choir Normal Rehearsal
Normal Rehearsal
Jazz Ensemble NO REHEARSAL
Normal Rehearsal
Flute Ensemble 2
Normal Rehearsal
Normal Rehearsal
Guitar Ensemble 1
NO REHEARSAL REHEARSAL Wed 22 June
Junior Choir Normal Rehearsal Normal Rehearsal
Concert Band 1 Normal Rehearsal Normal Rehearsal
Chorale Normal Rehearsal Normal Rehearsal
Guitar Ensemble 2
Normal Rehearsal NO REHEARSAL
Brass Ensemble
Normal Rehearsal Normal Rehearsal
Exit Stage Le Normal Rehearsal Normal Rehearsal
Percussion Ensemble 2
Normal Rehearsal Normal Rehearsal
Ensemble Rehearsals During Exams Semester One 2011
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Please join us at the traditional Parents’ Formal Dinner on the evening of the Year 12 Formal at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre.
WHEN? The dinner is to commence at approximately 7.30 p.m., immediately following the gathering for the girls, their partners, parents and teachers in the foyer of the Plaza Terrace Room at the Brisbane
Convention and Exhibition Centre.
WHERE? The parents’ dinner venue is Function Rooms P1 and 2, conveniently located on the same floor of the Convention Centre as the formal venue
WHAT? The dinner comprises a three course meal with an entrée, a main course, as a table buffet, and dessert. Tea and coffee are included. A cash bar will be available.
COST? The cost per person is $67.00
Book now to join us for this wonderful occasion by completing the form below
Please note that a booking will only be confirmed with payment. Bookings close Monday, 25 July
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………........................
NAME/S: …………………………………………………………………………………………........................................................................................
Please place me at a table or I will be si ng at the ...........................………………table (Tables of 10)
please advise us of any special dietary requirements you may have..............................................
Cheque enclosed for $…………… (Payable to “Loreto College, Coorparoo”)
Credit Card: Please debit my Visa MasterCard $________________
Number: _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ Expiry Date _____/_____
Cardholder’s Name: .......................................................................................................
Cardholder’s Signature: ................................................................................................
Address for receipt to be posted to: …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...
OR: Phone Credit Card details to: Leslie Bongaarts at Loreto College Ph: 33949999