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T (07) 3394 9999 Absentee Line (07) 3394 9964 E [email protected] W www.loreto.qld.edu.au PO Box 1726 Coorparoo DC Qld 4151 Volume 4 February 21, 2012 Jusce Sincerity FREEDOM Verity Felicity We search and we search and yet find no meaning. The search for a meaning leads to despair. And when we are broken the heart finds its moment To fly and to feel and to work as it will Through the darkness and mystery and wild contradicon. For this is its freedom, its need and its calling; This is its magic, its strength and its knowing. To heal and make meaning while we walk or lie dreaming; To give birth to love within our surrender; To mother our faith, our spirit and yearning; While we stumble in darkness the heart makes our meaning And offers it into our life and creaon That we may give meaning to life and creaon For we only give meaning we do not find meaning: The thing we can’t find is the thing we shall give. To make love complete and to honour creaon. Dear Parents and Students Tomorrow we celebrate ‘Ash Wednesday’. As we commence the season of LENT, I offer this Michael Leunig reflecon on the searching for meaning. Today we offer our hearelt prayers and condolences to the family of Kate Fuller (Year 12). Tragically and suddenly, Kate and her family lost their brother and son in a traffic accident over the weekend. Gracious God, As a Chrisan community, together we pray for Simon’s eternal rest in your loving care. May his family and friends be strengthened through our prayers. We offer, in your Name, our love and support to each of them at this me of deep and profound sorrow. We give thanks for the love and life of Simon and pray for his eternal peace. Amen.

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T (07) 3394 9999

Absentee Line (07) 3394 9964

E [email protected]

W www.loreto.qld.edu.au

PO Box 1726 Coorparoo DC Qld 4151

Volume 4 February 21, 2012

Justice Sincerity FREEDOM Verity Felicity

We search and we search and yet find no meaning.

The search for a meaning leads to despair.

And when we are broken the heart finds its moment

To fly and to feel and to work as it will

Through the darkness and mystery and wild contradiction.

For this is its freedom, its need and its calling;

This is its magic, its strength and its knowing.

To heal and make meaning while we walk or lie dreaming;

To give birth to love within our surrender;

To mother our faith, our spirit and yearning;

While we stumble in darkness the heart makes our meaning

And offers it into our life and creation

That we may give meaning to life and creation

For we only give meaning we do not find meaning:

The thing we can’t find is the thing we shall give.

To make love complete and to honour creation.

Dear Parents and Students

Tomorrow we celebrate ‘Ash Wednesday’. As we commence the season of LENT, I offer this Michael Leunig reflection on the searching for meaning.

Today we offer our heartfelt prayers and condolences to the family of Kate Fuller (Year 12). Tragically and suddenly, Kate and her family lost their brother and son in a traffic accident over the weekend.

Gracious God,

As a Christian community, together we pray for Simon’s eternal rest in your loving care. May his family and friends be strengthened through our prayers. We offer, in your Name, our love and support to each of them at this time of deep and profound sorrow. We give thanks for the love and life of Simon and pray for his eternal peace. Amen.

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YEAR 12 RETREAT

This week our Year 12’s will spend three days away from the school on Retreat. The focus of this year’s retreat is “Spiritual Freedom”. Commencing on Ash Wednesday, it is perfect timing in terms of entering the Lenten season of reflection on self, others and our God. Please remember the students and our teachers in your prayers this week. May they relish this precious gift of time and embrace the opportunity of being together.

A REMINDER FROM QUEENSLAND POLICE SERVICE

Local Police are reminding parents to slow down and drive carefully near schools. Always observe school zone signs which requires you to travel at a lower speed during 7.00am-9.00am and 2.00pm-4.00pm. This will help you to prepare for the unexpected around schools. Please pay particular attention and watch out for children riding bikes, crossing roads, getting off busses or out of cars. Parents please take a few moments to talk to your children about road safety and reinforce how important this issue is. Remember being cautious and slowing down around schools won’t make much difference in your travel time, but it could save a child’s life.

GONSKI REVIEW: Funding to Schools

NATIONAL CATHOLIC EDUCATION COMMISSION

KEY MESSAGES ON CATHOLIC SCHOOL FUNDING FROM 2014

The success of Australia’s education system relies on increased government support for schools in all education sectors—government and non-government.

1. One in five Australian children attends a Catholic school, and Catholic schools operate with an average of 10% less recurrent funding than government schools.

2. Government support for all Catholic school students guarantees real parental choice in education and delivers value for taxpayers.

3. It costs governments much less to educate a student in a Catholic school than it does to fund a student at a government school, because parents share the cost. This saves the Australian taxpayer $2.2 billion a year.

4. Inadequate funding for Catholic schools would see school fees rise with the possibility of many students transferring to government schools, adding pressure to already tight budgets.

5. Improved funding for all students is critical to education quality and these funds must be increased each year to reflect actual increases in school costs.

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Yours sincerely

Mrs Cheryl Hamilton

Principal

NATIONAL CATHOLIC EDUCATION COMMISSION

THE NCEC’S RESPONSE TO THE GONSKI REPORT

1. The Final Report of the Gonski Panel on The Review of Funding for Schooling is a significant piece of work.

2. The Report provides a theoretical framework.

3. There are key questions that remain unanswered. Substantial analysis needs to be done to test the model and the Report’s recommendations.

4. The Government has announced a consultation phase, including analysis and testing of the model, to commence immediately.

5. In its response to the Report, the Government recognises that families face financial pressures and do not wish to see school fees rise beyond their reach.

6. The NCEC will be working hard during the consultation phase to ensure we do not end up with a model that has the potential to put pressure on school fees for parents in Catholic schools.

7. NCEC strongly backs the Gonski Panel’s call for an additional $5 billion in funding for all schools. This represents less than one half of 1% of Australia’s gross domestic product (GDP).

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Events Calendar Wednesday 22 February

Ash Wednesday Assembly - 8.45am

Year 12 Retreats 23 / 24 / 25 February

Round 2 BSGSA Volleyball

Saturday 25 February

Round 2 Tennis

Camp Grease 9.00am - 5.00pm

26 February

Council Formation & Planning Day

LPPA AGM 4.00pm

Camp Grease 9.00am - 5.00pm

27 February

Composite District U19 Hockey Trials

28 February

Year 10 PE ―Launch Pad‘ 9.40—10.35am

Met East U19 Swimming

Grease Rehearsal 4pm - 7pm

29 February

Round 3 BSGSA Volleyball

Year 10 and 11 Drama to ―Summer of the 17th Doll‖ 7.30pm

1 March

Year 11 Economics RBA Seminar

Met East U15 & U19 Touch

Met East U19 Squash

2 March

Year 11 Semi-Formal (Year 11 depart at 2.20pm)

Year 11 Parent Dinner - Pineapple Hotel - 7.30pm

Grease ‗Bump In‘

St Peter‘s Lutheran College Swim Meet 4pm - 6.30pm

Rosies Street Outreach

3 March

Round 3 Tennis

4 March

Grease Rehearsal 1pm - 6pm

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Bookshop

Please note that the Bookshop will cease to operate from 29 February. Please check with your daughter that she has received all of her books from Symons. Please contact Symons directly if you have book orders outstanding. Phone:-5532 6887. Payment for secondhand books that were sold at our sale day last year will be processed sometime in March either into your nominated bank account or deducted from your Term 2 School fees.

Careers News Careers Forum in Allied Health - Interested in a career in any of the following areas?

Pharmacy, social work, physiotherapy, podiatry, speech pathology, psychology, audiology, medical imaging, occupational therapy, prosthetic and orthotics, clinical measurements, leisure therapy, music therapy, radiation therapy or dietetics and nutrition.

If so, students are invited to attend the Allied Health Forum at the Princess Alexandra Hospital on Wednesday, April 18 from, 8.30am – 12.30pm. Numbers are strictly limited to 10 students (only students from Years 10 – 12 can attend). If you are interested in attending, register your interest on the sign-up sheet on the careers room notice board. Christine Jones - Careers Coordinator

Schoolbased Traineeship Vacancies Current vacancies include: Cert III Business – Coorparoo Cert III Hospitality – Various suburbs Cert III Retail – ―Wow Sight and Sound‖ Annerley Cert III Business – CBD Cert III Business – Ace Sports Medicine, Hibiscus Sports Complex Cert III in Information, Digital Media and Technology - CITEC - The Department of Public Works is offering four (4) school based traineeships this year, to commence in March 2012. The program is run in conjunction with Busy at Work Apprenticeship Services and TAFE and gives Year 11 students the opportunity to undertake a Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology whilst working one day per week. Trainees would be undertaking the support strands with networking and possibly web/apps strands for electives. The finalisation of subject selections would be in consultation with the TAFE. Vacancy lists will be posted on Careers Room noticeboard. Any student interested in applying for a position will need to

see Mrs Cuskelly for application details. Christine Cuskelly - Industry Placement Officer

Drama News Year 12 Drama – Theatre Visit to “As You Like It” @ La Boite Theatre

Today, the Year 12 Drama students went to see La Boite Theatre Company‘s production of Shakespeare‘s

comedy ―As You Like It.‖ This production informs a piece of summative assessment for these students.

After the production the actors came out to the foyer to chat to the girls. Helen Howard, who played the main role of

Rosalind, worked with these students when they were in Year 10 as part of an Artist-In-Residence Program so it was

lovely for the girls to meet her again.

If any parents or students would like to see this production during its season at La Boite, you may be interested in

obtaining a discounted voucher (60% off full price tickets) from one of our four La Boite Student Ambassadors: Samantha

Bull (Year 11 White), Flynn Hall (Year 12 Green) Sia Cambaclis and Rebecca Newman (Year 12 Red). You can see

the show for $20.00 instead of the regular price of Adults: $52.00 and Students:$22.00 The girls have discounted

vouchers for every La Boite Mainhouse production. Please contact Helen Radvan [email protected] if you are

interested in obtaining a voucher to use for family and friends to spend a great night out at the theatre.

Years 10 and 11 Drama – Theatre Visit to QTC’s Production of “Summer of the Seventeenth Doll” @

Playhouse Theatre, QPAC

Next Wednesday evening 29th

February, 2012 at 7.30pm the Years 10 and 11 Drama students and their teachers are

viewing the combined Belvoir Theatre and Queensland Theatre Company‘s production of Ray Lawler‘s award winning

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play ―Summer of the Seventeenth Doll‖. This classic Australian play is one of the pillars of our national theatre and this

particular production has already had very successful seasons in both Sydney and Melbourne. This particular theatre

visit will inform a piece of assessment so attendance is compulsory. Tickets are non-refundable so it is important that your

daughter honours her booking unless illness or extenuating circumstances arise. In this case students will have to make

separate arrangements to see this show as it is part of their formal Drama assessment. Students will need to organise

their own transport to and from the venue and will need to arrive at The Playhouse Theatre QPAC no later than 7.10pm

to meet with their teacher who will be in the foyer waiting for them to issue them a ticket. The performance concludes at

approximately 10.35 pm. The running time of the production is: 2 hours and 55 minutes with 2 intervals.

ANNIE BOOKING - Tuesday 17th April, 2012

Parents/Students, our school‘s group booking for ―Annie‖ the Musical featuring Anthony Warlow, Nan-cye Hayes and Todd McKenney - Tuesday 17

th April 2012 @ 7.30pm has now closed. We have had

a great response from parents and students. We are finalising the payment this week and then we will be sent the tickets from QPAC. Those students and parents who have already put their name down and sent in a completed payment form will be sent an email regarding ticket collection dates. The tickets will be kept in the school safe until the week leading up to the performance. Please contact Helen Radvan [email protected] if you have any queries.

Grease Tickets - ALL SOLD OUT!

All four of the Grease performances have now completely sold out. The demand for tickets was overwhelming and we appreciate the enthusiasm of the Loreto and Villanova communities to want to come and see this production. Apologies to those who were unable to secure seats. Students of both Colleges will be treated to performances from Grease on Assembly, so all students will have the opportunity to enjoy featured sections of the musical.

Grease Rehearsals - We are now on the countdown until our ―Grease‖ production week and the show is really

coming along well. This afternoon we have our rehearsal from 4pm - 7pm. This coming weekend we will hold our

Intensive Camp ―Grease‖ weekend. Full details will be distributed to the students this afternoon.

Costume Lists - Costume lists were emailed to all parents over the weekend and hardcopies were given to all of the

Chorus and Dance Chorus members during Friday afternoon‘s rehearsal. Accessories were also distributed to students.

We ask that parents please assist their sons/daughters in taking care of these items as most of them are hired. We will let

the students know when they are to bring all costumes to rehearsals. Please email Helen Radvan:

[email protected] or Mrs Anne Herft: [email protected] if you have any questions.

Parent Assistance - Adrien Roberts (Mother of Lauren - Year 12) has emailed a roster to all parents who are assisting

with this weekend‘s Camp ―Grease‖. Please note that we do not need any more helpers at this stage. A roster is also

being put together for parents who have volunteered to assist with Supper, Raffles, Bar and Hair and Make-up. These

rosters will be emailed to you later this week. We thank you for your patience as we compile this information.

Communication - We are endeavouring to communicate updates with parents via email and via our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Loreto-Villanova-Grease-2012/254577551258367 or search Loreto Villanova Grease 2012. If you experience any trouble downloading attachments, please contact Helen Radvan [email protected]

or Gavin Swanson [email protected] Helen Radvan - Executive Producer and Director

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German Trip

Thirteen students from the 2011 Yr 10 and 11 German classes spoke on as-sembly last week about their visit to our sister school in Bad Homburg. It was the fifth time a group from Loreto Coorparoo had participated in this language and cultural immersion program. The girls spoke of the highlights of the trip which included excursions to Cologne, Rothenburg, Frankfurt and the fairy tale castle of Neuschwanstein. More sobering experiences took place during visits to Dachau and Nuremberg. It was a pleasure and a privilege to be shown around the Mary Ward schools in Mainz and Augsburg by the sisters there. Their tour of the spa for which Bad Homburg is famous was also very memo-rable. Just as memorable was the guided tour of Munich which included a visit to the headquarters of BMW, Nymphenburg Palace and the Christmas mar-kets. Travelling by train and bus as well as venturing onto the Autobahn gave them an insight into the speed, comfort and convenience of the German transport system. They loved the dining experiences they had, such a rich variety of German food offerings as well as cuisine from other countries. Their host sisters made them feel so much a part of their families that the Loreto students will be forever grateful for the kindness and hospitality extended to them. Many thanks to Frau Ward, Frau Stewart and Ms Tilly for organising this wonderful experience. ―Danke schoen‖ also to Frau Eder (Principal), Sr Barbara and the teachers at the Maria-Ward-Schule in Bad Homburg for the warm welcome shown to our Loreto students.

Music Department News Year 8 Brass Ensemble There has been an overwhelming response to this year‘s brass ensemble. We are scrambling to find as many instruments as possible, however, there will not be enough room from everyone who wants to be involved to join. Could all year 8 students who have applied to join please come along to a meeting on Friday lunchtime in room 703. The brass tutor, Ms Clarke, will give you the chance to try playing an instrument then so that we can check that you have chosen an instrument that best suits you.

All music students Are you aware that the Queensland Symphony Orchestra offers a special discount to school students? You can book 4 or more tickets to the main stage season for just $15 per concert details of this offer can be found at www.qso.com.au/student.

Music Parents Thanks to all those parents who came along to our Music Support Group Welcome Supper last Wednesday – it is looking already like it will be another great year and to have so many willing helpers to share the load is a great reflection on the quality and enthusiasm of our school community! Our first tasks for the year will be to assist with the combined Loreto / Villanova Musical. We are looking for parents to help with serving meals at the Musical Camp on February 25/26 and also parents to help run supper and the bar for two of the performance nights in early March. If you would be available to do a shift on any of these dates, please contact the Music Support Group Secretaries Norah Kojrowicz ([email protected]) or

Mary McMahon ([email protected]) as soon as possible. Ben Langford - Director of Music

St Vincent de Paul News Thanks to the St Vincent de Paul members who participated in the Rosies Street Outreach Last Friday. I congratulate you

on your willingness to move out of your comfort zone and to give assistance to others in this more challenging activity. The

members were: Cassandra Day, Sophie Atkinson, Jemma Sawyer, Madalyn Picaro, Jamie-Lee Sharp.

Past Pupil Association News

The Past Pupils Association Loreto, Coorparoo warmly welcomes all past students of Loreto, here and elsewhere, to our

Annual Reunion, Afternoon Tea and AGM this Sunday, 26th February at 4pm at the Mary Ward Centre. Come and enjoy the hospitality of those who are committed to serving Loreto and want to share their enthusiasm. New parents who are past students are especially welcomed. We have a new committee forming and your support with reunions and the Spring Luncheon is always appreciated. This year we celebrate the wonderful liberating nature of the education Mary Ward followers provide. Come and renew your connection with felicity and fellowship! RSVP to Mary on Mob: 0407012245 or Lesley Bongaarts at the College Office Phone: 33949999. Thank you. Mary Clarke - President / Loreto Past

Pupils’ Association

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Sports Department News BSGSA Volleyball

This Week’s Draw: Round 2: 22 February

Girls are reminded that if they are travelling away from Loreto, they are to change into their playing uniform at lunchtime

and report to the MWC at 3.05pm. If parents intend on collecting their daughter from the ‗away‘ venue a note must be

given to Mrs Gore by morning tea on match day. All buses aim to return to Loreto between 5.30-5.45pm, depending on

the traffic.

We wish all teams the best of luck. Spectators are most welcome, we‘d love to see you there! If you have any further

questions please don‘t hesitate to contact me.

Volleyball Reports – Round 1

Congratulations to all teams on a great start to the season. The enthusiasm and team spirit was evident and without

doubt impacted positively on their performance on court. Loreto team won six out of seven matches. A top effort, girls!

Open A – The open A volleyball team have had a difficult start to the year, with three injuries within the first week. Despite

this, the girls came through with a dominant 2-0 win against St. Rita's. Ultimately, the serving of the team was the deciding

factor in the game, particular from Kristen Feuerriegel and Sarah Pettiford.

Open C – Congratulations to the Open C's on a successful start to the season with a 3-0 victory over Mt St Michael‘s. All

girls played well with consistent serving and defence being the key difference between the teams. Special mentions must

go to Kiah Smith for introducing the 'tomahawk' defence and Mary-Kate Dennis and Isabella Mammone for outstanding

debuts.

Junior A – This season looks like it will be a dominant one for the girls. They all showed great concentration in the game

against San Sisto College. Awesome serving by all the girls kept us in the game. Special mention to some very out there

defense by Claudia Miotti! Keep up the great work girls!

Junior B – A great effort by all players on their first game of the season. Unfortunately, we lost the 3rd

set however,

overall a great game. Special mention to Lucy Neilson and Georgia Johnson for great serving. Great work!

Junior D – The girls had a good 2 sets -1 win over LHC on Wednesday arvo with consistent serving definitely a highlight.

All girls played well however, special mention to Emma Quinn and Matilda Ruffin for pulling out big plays on crucial points.

Well done, Girls!

Junior E – A fine way to start the volleyball season for this brand new team. Clare Lyon's excellent support play and movement on court, coupled with Sophie Hinchliffe's great serving were but a few examples of this team that is brimming with exciting potential! Bring on the rest of the season!

Junior F – Our Junior F Volleyball team played against All Hallows‘ School. Walking into the All Hallows‘ ‗Loreto‘ sports

hall, the girls were nervous however, after winning the game in the first 2 sets they regained their confidence and went on

to win the match 4-0. Although many of the girls had never played before, every single one played brilliantly as if they had

played before. Special mention must go Zoe Sever for winning 15 points in a row from her serves and also to Mia Munch

for her terrific digging throughout the game. Good luck for next week girls!! Kirsty Gore – Volleyball Coordinator

Representative Sport

Congratulations to Georgia Johnson- Under 16 and Isabel Mowen (Open-shadow) on their selection into the Metropolitan East Volleyball teams. The girls will train with their teams in preparation for the state titles in the coming months. We wish them every success.

Rd 2

22/2

OPPONENT VENUE TRANSPORT

Open A – STU Stuartholme Re-scheduled due to retreat

Open C –BRI Brigidine BUS 1 – Ian Wright

Junior A – SRC St Rita’s (indoor court) BUS 2 - Mrs Jacqui Gold

Junior B – MTA Mt Alvernia BUS 3- Mrs Meg Logan

Junior D –MTA Mt Alvernia BUS 3- Mrs Meg Logan

Junior E - SRC St Rita’s (undercover) BUS 2 – Mrs Jacqui Gold

Junior F – SSC San Sisto College BUS 4 - Mrs Kirsty Gore

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Tennis

Starting times for Tennis 2012:

D1/2,D3,D4,E1/2,E3/4& E5 - Commence at 8.00am and finish at 12noon.

A/ARES, B1/B2, and C1 Premiership Grades - Will commence at 11.30 a.m.

All other grades will commence at 12.00 noon.

This Weeks’ Draw: Round 2: February 25

A/ARES V Mt St Michael’s at Loreto College

B1/B2 V BYE

B3/4 V San Sisto at Brisbane Girls Grammar

B5/6 V Brigidine at Nudgee Jnr Twigg Street Indooroopilly

B7/8 V Brigidine at Brisbane Girls Grammar

C1 V Stuartholme at Brisbane Girls Grammar

C2/3 V Brigidine at Nudgee Jnr Twigg Street Indooroopilly

D1/2 V Lourdes Hill (2) at Brisbane Girls Grammar

D3 V Mt St Michael’s at Mt St Michael’s

D4 V BYE

E1/2 V Lourdes Hill at Brisbane Girls Grammar

E3/4 V All Hallows’ (1) at Brisbane Girls Grammar

E5 V St Rita’s at St Rita’s

Tennis Results: Round 1 Saturday 18 February 2012

A/ARES V Stuartholme lost 26-27

B1/B2 V Mt St Michael‘s lost 26-44

B3/4 V Lourdes Hill (1) won 32-31

B5/6 V Lourdes Hill (2) won 24-20

B7/8 V Mt Alvernia (1) lost 13-31

C1 V Lourdes Hill lost 25-44

C2/3 V Lourdes Hill lost 26-32

D1/2 V Brigidine won 31-28

D3 V St Rita‘s won 25 (4)-25 (2)

D4 V Mt Alvernia lost 9-36

E1/2 V All Hallows‘ (1) lost 29(2)-29(4)

E3/4 V Mt St Michael‘s won 35-18

E5 v All Hallows‘ lost 17-24

Meg Stevens - Director of Sport / Tennis Coordinator

Swimming Squad

Loreto v’s Villanova Swimming Carnival The Loreto College Annual Swimming Challenge was held last Friday 17 February. This competition has been running since 2002 and in 2009, 2010 and 2011 Loreto were able to win the shield for the first time. With a very strong team going into the competition this year unfortunately Loreto lost to Villanova by 6 points. Congratulations to our Swim Captains, Elise Fort and Hannah Kassulke and the Loreto swim team for their outstanding efforts. A special thanks to our Year 12 students for timekeeping and the Spirit Council lead by Stephanie Esprester. A special thankyou to Mrs Logan for her hard work on pool deck.

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All Hallows’ Club Swim Meet

A reminder to the swim squad that the All Hallows‘ Swim Meet is held this Friday 24 February. All swimmers must meet Mrs Stevens and Mr Di Bella directly after school at the Mary Ward Centre. A bus will transport the girls to All Hallows‘ school but arrangements must be made for parents/guardians to collect the girls after the meet at approximately 6.00pm.

St Peter’s Lutheran College Swim Meet

On Friday 2 March our swimming team will be competing at the St Peter‘s Lutheran College Swim Meet. Our team have the opportunity to do time trials and improve their times in the 50m pool. A bus has been arranged to transport the girls to St Peters Lutheran College (66 Harts Rd, Indooroopilly) directly after school finishes. The warm up is at 4.30pm and the meet will start at 5.00pm. The finish time is approximately 6.30pm. Parents/guardians are required to collect their daughter after the meet at St Peters Lutheran College. If you have any queries please don‘t hesitate to contact Mrs Stevens on 33949980 or 0431 734022.

Metropolitan East Sport Competition

Congratulations to the following girls who have been selected in the Composite District Swim team to compete at the Metropolitan East Swimming trials.

Year 8 - Rebecca Smith and Jesse St Ledger

Year 9 – Brittany Ryan

Year 10 - Michelle Godwin, Melissa Roberts and Hannah Wixted

Year 11 – Samantha Firrell

We wish the girls every success at the trials on Tuesday 28 February at the Brisbane Aquatic centre.

Meg Stevens – Director of Sport/ Swimming

Uniform Shop Loreto scarves are available for purchase from the secondhand uniform shop for $15. Payment for secondhand uniforms that were sold at our sale day last year will be processed sometime in March. Payment will be made by cheque.

Year 11 Ancient History Trip Last Thursday the Year 11 Ancient History students spent the day on St Helena Island working as archaeologists. The

girls used a variety of primary sources [building plans, photographs, aerial photographs] and archaeological evidence to

string line both the Superintendent‘s House and the prison cells. From this they were

encouraged to reflect on the conditions that existed on St Helena during its time as a prison

for the penal settlement of Brisbane. This led them to identify societal attitudes, values and

practices to punishment, class and racism and how these were present on St Helena during

the 1800‘s. From this investigation the girls were able to fully comprehend how the process

of archaeology allows ‗history to stare us in the face.‘

Year 11 Semi-Formal

Friday 2nd

March 2012, 7.30 – 11.00pm: Greek Club, South Brisbane The Year 11 girls are looking forward to their Semi-Formal with eager anticipation. The aim of the evening is to provide an introduction into the etiquette and delight derived from a more formal occasion than most girls would not have experienced at this stage of their lives. Inviting a partner adds to this sense of celebration and responsibility. The Greek Club venue and the attendance of Year 11 Homeroom teachers will provide the girls with a safe, festive and formal environment in which to celebrate their important transition into the Senior School.

The girls have been fully briefed about expectations of dress, behavior and partners. We ask that parents support us by personally delivering their daughters and partners to the Greek Club punctually at 7.30 pm and then again promptly picking them up at 11.00pm. No one will be allowed to leave the venue before 11.00pm. All partners must produce a current ID card from their school and your daughters have been asked to politely introduce their partners to their Homeroom teachers. Whilst Loreto College does not support the girls attending ‗post parties‘, we are aware that some girls may progress from the Semi-Formal to other celebrations. The responsibility for the safety of the girls moves back to their parents at this stage but the girls also need to be aware that their actions for the entire evening will reflect upon the College.

It is timely, therefore to remind parents about the issue of alcohol consumption by underage drinkers. Many girls may have their parents believing at this stage that ALL girls will be attending a post Semi-formal party and ALL girls will be consuming alcohol. This is not true but these beliefs contribute to the normalization and cultural

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acceptance of drinking and often lead to episodes of binge drinking which can seriously harm the health of your

daughters. Please ensure the safety of your daughters by:

Ensuring that your daughter gives you the phone number of the parents in charge

Checking with the host parents of the party that there will be sufficient adult supervision at a safe and suitable venue, security at the door/gate, water, soft drinks and food

Checking that there is a restricted guest list

Taking a strong stance against the consumption of alcohol by these underage teenagers

Personally delivering and picking up your daughter from the party at a pre-arranged time

Making sure your daughter keeps a fully charged mobile phone with her throughout the party

Discussing these harm minimization strategies with your daughter. Fiona Meecham - Year 11 Coordinator

Year 11 Parent Dinner - Friday 2nd M arch, 2012 A Year 11 Parent Dinner is being held on Friday 2

nd March (the same night as the Semi Formal) at The Pineapple

Hotel. For more information, please see the flyer at the end of this week‘s newsletter.

P & F Student Dance

Parent Supervision Volunteers The P & F Student Dance will be held on Saturday 17 March in the Mary Ward Centre. We are seeking parents who are able to assist with jobs at the dance and the ‘clean up‘ afterwards. If you can help with parent supervision please complete the form below and return to the College office ASAP or email Kerrie Bull as below. Please indicate which area you would like to assist in. Thank you. Please phone Kerrie Bull on 3314 1184 or Mob: 0401 840 089 email :

[email protected] if you can help. Kerrie Bull - Convenor

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PARENT SUPERVISION SLIP - LORETO STUDENT DANCE SATURDAY 17th MARCH 2012

(Please complete and return to College Office ASAP)

Name: ___________________________________________________

Daughter's Name & Class: ___________________________________

Phone Home:_____________________________________ Mob: ____________________________

Email: _____________________________________________________________________________

I would prefer the following time slot:

Security (20 helpers) 6.30 - 8.30 p.m.

8.00 - 10.30 p.m.

Parent helpers are mostly at entry and exit points as we have security guards inside and outside the hall.

Cloakroom (16 helpers) 6.30 - 8.30 p.m. 8.30 - 10.00 p.m.

Tickets (14 helpers) 6.30 - 8.00 p.m. 8.00 - 10.00 p.m.

Drinks (6 helpers) 7.00 – 8.30 p.m. 8.30 - 10.15 p.m.

Set Up Saturday (6 helpers) 11.30-12.30 p.m. Clean Up Sunday (6 helpers) 9.00 - 10.00 am

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Tuckshop Roster

Bulletin/Notices Southern Cross Cultural Exchange - Volunteer to host an international high school student in July 2012 through

Southern Cross Cultural Exchange and prepare to be amazed at the way this unique and rewarding opportunity helps your family to become closer, to understand themselves better and to see the world in a new light. Carefully selected students will arrive in July for one or two semesters from France, Italy, Germany, Austria, Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland. They will attend a local secondary school, arrive with their own spending money and comprehensive insurance cover – all arranged by Southern Cross Cultural Exchange. Visit us at our website www.scce.com.au, email [email protected] or call us toll free on 1800 500 501, request our booklet of international student profiles, and capture the spirit of family and friendship.

A Walk in the Park Professional Pet & Home Care - Is a family owned and operated

business in Brisbane, established by its Director and Loreto past pupil, Fiona McLeod. We are

dedicated to providing professional, reliable and affordable in-home pet care services and offer a safe

and secure alternative to boarding kennels or relying on friends or neighbours. With over 30 years‘

experience in caring for companion animals, as well as current qualifications in animal CPR and First

Aid, we come to your home to feed, provide fresh water, exercise and administer medications as

required to your pets. Most importantly, your pets will be showered with lots of cuddles and affection.

We specialise in the following services: dog walking, pet feeding and minding, pet taxi, pet treats and gifts, house sitting,

mail collection, plant watering, security checks around your home.

For our clients' peace of mind we are a legally registered business, fully insured for public liability, and police checked -

certificates of authenticity are available upon request. Book now for the Easter holidays! Contact: Fiona:

0409 248 678, E: [email protected] or see www.walkinthepark.com.au

Slinky Espresso in Fairfield - Require two Junior staff members. Perfect first ‗job‘ for a high school student. The

shifts are approximately 4 hours on either Saturday or Sunday morning. For more information please email:

[email protected] or pop into the café and leave your details.

Tuckshop Vounteers Monday 27 February - Friday 2March

Monday 27 February: Angela Sankey, Cath Tapsall, Lisa

Smart

Tuesday 28 February: Maureen Roe, Janelle Pearce,

Frances Steiner, Anna Stafford, Monique Cleed

Wednesday 29 February: Maria Mewing, Lyndel fuller,

Janelle O‘Brien

Thursday 1 March: Toni Toohey, Dianne Nibbs, Leisa St.

Ledger, Lisa Roberts

Friday 2 March: Sue Carey, Gloria Cust, Christine Murphy,

Jane Stephen

Special of the Day $3.50

Monday 27 Ham, cheese & pineapple pizza

Tuesday 28 Chicken Caesar salad wraps

Wednesday 29 Honey Soy Pork & Hokkien noodles

Thursday 1 March Thai green chicken curry & rice

Friday 2 March: Lasagne

Library Roster Volunteers

Monday 27 February - Friday 2 March

Monday 27 February: Bronwyn O‘Shea, Lisa Roberts, Kerri Fletcher, Tina Palazzotto Tuesday 28 February: Nuch Waddell, Maria Balzano, Ally Loborec, Melissa Lorimer Wednesday 29 February: Janelle O‘Brien, Cathy Crocker, Trish Juillerat, Hein Hoang Thursday 1 March: Cristina Palacios, Michael Claridge, Dana Rooney Friday 2 March: Caroline Young, Judy Daw, Aurea Taylor, Heather O‘Brien

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Year 11 Parent Dinner

All Year 11 parents are invited to attend a social dinner at The Pineapple Hotel on Friday 2nd March

commencing at 7.30 pm – the same evening as the Year 11 Semi Formal. This is a great opportunity to catch

up with or meet other parents.

A group booking has been made at The Pineapple Hotel, however we do need to know final numbers so please

send in your RSVP to the school office by Monday 27th February, or alternatively, send an email to

[email protected]

If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact one of the following Year 11 Parent Representatives:

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Year 11 Parent Dinner

(Please return this form to the school office by Monday 27th February 2012)

Yes I/we will be attending the Year 11 Parent Dinner at The Pineapple Hotel on Friday 2nd March 2012.

Parent Name: ……………………………………………………………………….

Parent Name: ……………………………………………………………………….

Daughter’s Name: ……………………………………………………………….. Homeroom: 11 ………………

Cathie Dennis [email protected] 3849 7947

Libby Oliver [email protected] 3394 1417

Lisa Roberts [email protected] 0402 682 978

Maria Spero [email protected] 3390 2963

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Valentine’s Day

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German Trip

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You are invited to:

Sunday the 4th of March Bring along a group of friends and meet us at Bowies Flat

Wetland, Boongall Rd Coorparoo, from 9.30am to 11.00am. Help us clean up and keep our country looking beautiful!

Drinks and snacks will be provided. Please remember to wear

appropriate clothing and footwear.

Thank you for your help in saving the environment!

Loreto Environment Council, 2012