John Therry Catholic High School Term 1 Week 11A
“Recta Sapere” To Know, Love and Relish what is Right and Just
8th April 2016
Dear Parent and Friends of the John Therry School community,
I cannot begin to thank parents for their amazing support of the school and its staff over the past weeks.
Your patience with interuptions to school days and beautiful gestures of encouragement have been greatly
appreciated.
The year began with two tragedies. Mr Tony Graham, a very dear and long serving member of staff losing
his courageous fight with cancer and the sudden and terrible accident where Michael Hannon lost his life
on Anthony Drive. Before the end of this term there were three very sad events with Falmata Wako Liban
taking his own life, Fr Tony Daly of Ruse parish dying so quickly from cancer within two weeks of diagnosis
and finally the tragic accident where Melissa Bond, Year 9 Coordinator was killed on Appin Road.
Our staff and students have suffered greatly and have been very sad. There has been wonderfdul support
and prayers from far and wide. We feel truly blessed to be part of this school, the Diocese of Wollongong,
the Marist family and the Campbelltown community.
There is ongoing counselling and pastoral support available for staff and students. Please contact the
school if you feel your child needs to be given additional support.
The events of this term have been enormous and as we come to the end of the Term I ask you to keep the
John Therry community, parents, staff and students in your prayers.
Thankyou
Karen Young
Principal
John Therry Catholic High School Term 1 Week 11A
“Recta Sapere” To Know, Love and Relish what is Right and Just
5th April 2016
Dear Parents,
As we come to the end of a very busy and challenging term, we thought it would be important to touch
base and outline some of our expectations and priorities for term 2 to ensure we get off to a good start
with all students. A reminder that students return to school on Wednesday 27th April.
Student wellbeing: We have a range of systems in place at school to monitor student behaviour and
wellbeing and address concerns as they arise. As parents, please feel free to contact the school if you
have any concerns for your child that you think the school needs to know about. The front office will be
able to direct your call where it needs to go if you are not sure who to contact so don’t hesitate to get in
touch with us.
Attendance and punctuality: For students to achieve their potential, they need to be at school for every
possible lesson. While most students will be sick at some stage throughout the year, missing more than
a few days of school can have an impact on student learning. Missing one fundamental skill or concept
can snowball and impact on the future understanding of related content and material. Please continue
to make school attendance a priority for your child.
A reminder that if students have 30 absences in a 100-day period schools are obliged to seek advice
from Family and Community Services (formerly DOCS). Regulations indicate that failure to address
student non-attendance can see families fined in excess of $10,000 and we clearly want to avoid this
situation.
Uniform: Ensuring all students are in correct school uniform serves a number of purposes and will
continue to be a priority. One significant benefit of the uniform is that it is a great leveller and equity
tool that takes away ‘fashion’, the need to keep up with the latest trends in hair and make-up and the
pressure to look or dress a certain way. We have a strict uniform policy so that we able to focus on each
child and their learning and minimise these other issues for students. Students return to school in term
2 in full winter uniform. Details can be found in the school diary on requirements here and Lowes
should have all stock available at this stage.
A reminder that hair needs to meet the school guidelines after returning from holidays and
inappropriate haircuts may see the students withdrawn from school until this is rectified. Any new
piercings will also need to be removed if they do not meet the school uniform policy and students need
to consider this before having them done in this short holiday break. Clear piercings are also not allowed
and students will be required to remove them. School Photo Day is being held on Monday 2nd May
(Week 2) and we expect that all students will be in full winter uniform for this day.
We thank you greatly for your assistance in ensuring we get these simple matters right. This flows
through to other areas of school life and supports all students feeling a sense of belonging and
connection to our school community. We thank you for your ongoing support and your understanding in
what has been an unusually difficult term for the school.
Yours Sincerely
Brad McAllister
Assistant Principal
John Therry Catholic High School Term 1 Week 11A
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MESSAGE FROM THE OFFICE
SMS MESSAGING We now have a specific mobile number for all SMS correspondence. Please add this mobile number
to your contacts list. 0427 200 832
SCHOOL PHOTOS Students were given their envelopes to take home last week. Please note that payment needs to be given directly to the Photographers. No money will be taken at the office and no change will be available. Payments can also be done online.
STUDY SKILLS HANDBOOK NEWSLETTER ITEM FOR APRIL MAKING GREAT STUDY NOTES
With the end of term approaching it is time to think about study notes. But why now? Well many students wait until just before examination time to even consider their study notes then there is no time to learn them and no time to practise the skills of the subject. If you know you will have tests later in the year, then a smart thing to do is to get all of your Term1 study notes up to date during the holidays. Can you imagine coming back Term 2, you haven’t done your study notes for Term 1 and you get slammed with new work – it becomes impossible to catch up! So make a smart decision and ensure you have all of your Term1 study notes complete by the end of the term. You can learn more about making great study notes in the SUMMARISING unit of www.studyskillshandbook.com.au by logging in with these details: Top 5 tips to improve your notes:
1. POINTS: Avoid long sentences and focus on key points.
2. TABLES: Use tables wherever you can to create structure.
3. KEY WORDS: Pull out keys words (as shown in this list).
4. HIGHLIGHT: Make sure the key content stands out (but don’t go crazy with colour).
5. FEEDBACK: Show your notes to teachers, parents and friends so they can suggest ways to improve them.
John Therry Catholic High School Term 1 Week 11A
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John Therry Catholic High School SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHS WILL BE TAKEN ON: Monday May 2nd _____________________________________________________________________________ Dear Parents, School photographs are scheduled to be taken by advancedlife Photography.Whilst an envelope and flyer will be distributed shortly, if possible it is our preference that ordering be completed online to reduce administration and potential security issues related to the return of cash and envelopes on photo day. Orders for packages and sibling photographs can be placed securely online at www.advancedlife.com.au using our school’s unique 9 digit Online Order Code.Portrait and group package orders are due by photography day. Should you wish to purchase a sibling photograph online, the order must be placed no laterthan the day before photography day. Sibling photographs will only be taken if an order has been placed. Should you have any queries concerning school photographs or online ordering, please direct them via email to [email protected]
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John Therry Catholic High School Term 1 Week 11A
“Recta Sapere” To Know, Love and Relish what is Right and Just
John Therry Catholic High School Term 1 Week 11A
“Recta Sapere” To Know, Love and Relish what is Right and Just
INVITATION
The Principal
KAREN YOUNG
Invites
ALL MOTHERS AND THEIR CHILDREN
To attend
MOTHER’S DAY BREAKFAST AND FRIDAY MORNING MASS
This breakfast and Mass is a special morning to celebrate and acknowledge the role mothers and female carers play in the lives of our students.
To be held
Breakfast - John Therry Catholic High School (F-block) Mass - Our Lady Help of Christians Church
FRIDAY 6th MAY 2016 COMMENCING 7:15am for breakfast Agenda for the morning – Mothers are welcome to attend all or part of the celebrations.
7.15am Breakfast – F-block 8:15am Friday morning mass in the OLHC Church ……………………………………………………………………………………….. RSVP: Monday, 2nd May 2016 as catering is required for this event – Please return slip to your child’s Learning Mentor in Learning group. Student’s name __________________________ Learning group __________________________ Number attending breakfast including your child ______ Please circle your attendance Breakfast YES / Unable to attend
John Therry Catholic High School Term 1 Week 11A
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SPORT REPORT TERM 1 2016 – MISA Finals
Team Coach Result Comment
Senior Boys Cricket
Mr. Morris Draw 9/88-9/88
5th
v 6th
vs Mt Carmel A closely fought contest deserving of a final. Some tight bowling restricted Mt Carmel to 87 runs. JT responded by equalling their total. Good efforts by Cody Hoffmeister retired 20 N.o and Grant Biondich 2/6. MVP: Owen O’Laughlan
Open Girls Cricket
Ms. Morley Lost 84-83
3rd
v 4th
vs Mt Carmel With a few small errors at the start of the game our match came down to the very last over. The girls were very unlucky to lose by a single run but displayed fantastic teamwork, enthusiasm and it was evident they had a very enjoyable afternoon. MVP: Riya Vincent
Senior Boys Oz Tag
Mr. Baca Won 14-7
1st
v 2nd
vs Broughton MISA PREMIERS. Great win boys. So very proud of the undefeated season. Great job, excellent display of individual and team brilliance. MVP: Ethan Clark Wood
Senior Girls Oz Tag
Ms. Dobbins Lost 4-0
1st
v 2nd
vs St Patrick’s The girls should be congratulated on an excellent season. The team displayed determination with only one sub. A big effort in hot conditions holding St Pat’s to 0-0 until 10 minutes to go, with some excellent tagging by Celtie Williams, Tayla and Britney Moon and Whitney Worley. MVP: Whitney Worley
8/9 Boys Volleyball
Mrs White Lost
3rd
v 4th
vs Broughton This was a well contested final. Although Broughton won the first two sets, there were many rallies and points, which could have gone either way. Our boys came out in the third set blazing, but unfortunately their large lead slowly diminished and Broughton won the match in 3 sets. MVP: Dylan Brown
8/9 Girls Volleyball
Mrs. Hynard Won 3-0
3rd
v 4th
vs Macarthur A great win by all the girls to end up 3
rd overall for the
season. A fantastic effort, considering all the team were novice players at the beginning of the season. Great serving by the MVP’s: Ashley Redzic and Angelica Dela Rosa
8/9 Boys Basketball
Mr. Peters Won 15-12
Semi Final vs Broughton Unbelievably gritty and inspirational effort to come back from 4 points down to win in the final minute. Boys played themselves to a standstill. MVP: Malek Malual 1
st v 2
nd vs Mt Carmel
Undefeated MISA PREMIERS Against all the odds, exhausted having to play 2 games, the boys were unrelentless, tenacious and determined. SO proud of every player for the dedication to the teams goals. MVP: Faaoli Wulf and Thomas McKinnon
John Therry Catholic High School Term 1 Week 11A
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8/9 Girls Basketball
Mr. Wakeling Won 16-14
3rd
v 4th
vs Broughton A fantastic game. Both teams fought hard for possession. However it was the solid defence of the guards that enabled JT to have a lot of the possession. This was turned into baskets. Wonderful team effort. MVP: Jessica Whelan
8/9 Boys Softball
Mr. Goodhew Lost 7-2
3rd
v 4th
vs St Benedict’s Unfortunately we had a number of players unavailable today. Despite this the JT boys showed great team spirit to stay in the game. Excellent performance and leadership by Riley Tonna. MVP: Riley Tonna
8/9 Girls Softball
Ms. Fenech Won
3rd
v 4th
vs Magdalene The girls showed great team work the entire game. Some fantastic strikes were made along with some great base steals. A good win for the girls final game. MVP: Katrina Panuve
MISA.
MISA finals are upon us and JT has three teams competing for MISA Premierships. As you can see above JT placed rather well in all competitions and will earn valuable Championship points for the school.
Congratulations to the Open Boys Oz Tag team that went through their season undefeated. Full of individual brilliance, the team comes together every week putting their skill and teamwork on display. Great job lads.
The 8/9 Boys Basketball team had to play a Round 6 match against Broughton, which they won before heading into the Grand Final against Mt Carmel. The boys must have fatigued but were able to pull out a victory by 3 points to remain undefeated throughout the season. A great job to Mr Peters and the boys for all their hard work in training and playing throughout the season.
Unlucky to the 10-12 Girls Oz Tag team who only suffered two losses the whole season to the champs. Good effort ladies.
Well done to all students for their contributions throughout the season. Your efforts have bolstered John Therry’s position in the overall Champion School MISA competition.
Sport Selections for Term 2 are now due and students are to complete the Google Form before the end of Term 1 as to ensure there preferred sport selection is accepted in time.
Week 1 of Term 2 is a Staff Development day, and Week 2 MISA starts against St. Patrick’s College. Boy’s teams will have Week 2 to trial and train while Girls Netball and Softball need to trial in Week 1 back at school. These rushed conditions require student cooperation. Please ensure daily notices get read and emails are checked.
John Therry Catholic High School Term 1 Week 11A
“Recta Sapere” To Know, Love and Relish what is Right and Just
Diocesan Events Term 2.
Friday 29th April Diocesan Soccer Carnivals
Open Boys Woonona
Open Girls Albion Park
Junior and Int Girls Nowra
Junior and Int Boys Mt Carmel
Monday 2nd May Diocesan Cross Country (Nowra)
Thursday 26th May DIO CCC Rugby League Cup Nowra
Wednesday 15th June DIO CCC Football Qualifier (7-10 Boys, Open Boys and Girls)
MISA AND DIOCESAN SPORTS ATTIRE
These shorts, as seen below, can be worn for MISA games, Diocesan competitions and other State/Knockout competitions. These shorts are only to be worn for representative activities. These soccer and rugby league shorts will match the latest jerseys the school has purchased for the students.
They are not replacing the schools current sports shorts and are not to be worn to school for normal sport or pdhpe lessons.
A shorts and socks combo will be sold for $30 each. If you are interested in purchasing this representative clothing for your child, could you please reply with an email with your quantity and size(s) to [email protected]. and make the necessary payment at the front office.
Sample sizes will be available at the sports office.
John Therry Catholic High School Term 1 Week 11A
“Recta Sapere” To Know, Love and Relish what is Right and Just
John Therry Athletics Carnival
2016 Athletics Carnival
An unexpected lead up to this years carnival with the funeral of Melissa Bond. Over 300 past and present staff and students attended the service in Wollongong. Upon arrival at the Athletics Complex, student numbers were looking a bit slim, but after a late roll up, there were students everywhere, engaging in the one minute silence for Ms Bond, the house cheers and the first event of the day, the 400m. Attendance once again proved to be vital for house points, Conolly and Ryan leading the way with 66%, closely followed by Chisholm 64% and Murray with 63%. As always, participation and winning events was the secret ingredient. Records are made to be broken. Last year Britney Moon broke 6 records. This year, Britney would break 5.
Congratulations to the following students and their new records.
Britney Moon 16 Girls 100m 12.83
200m 27.16
400m 1:02.93
High Jump 1.5m
Triple Jump 10.68m
Maleah Mayol 12 Girls 100m 13.32
Olivia Southby 13 Girls 200m 28.07
400m 1:04.00
Malek Malual 15 Boys High Jump 1.74m
Akeui Deng 12 Boys Discus 25.03m
Ryan House was a dominant force, demonstrating superiority across all age groups winning the most participation points across all events with 862 points, followed by Murray 789, Chisholm 756 and Conolly 675. Cheering throughout the day was loud and proud, showing great house and JT PRIDE. Murray took the prize over Ryan, Conolly and Chisholm. But Ryan and Chisholm got bonus points for going out of there way to ensure the stadium was left spotless by filling extra rubbish bags. Over the course of the day Chisholm and Ryan were dominant throughout the running events, while Murray won most of the throwing events. But no one was going to stop Chisholm from winning the most events, 27 to Ryan’s 26, Murray’s 19 and Conolly’s 15.
John Therry Catholic High School Term 1 Week 11A
“Recta Sapere” To Know, Love and Relish what is Right and Just
The last event of the day was the 16 x 60m House relay. The fastest male and females from each age group plus 4 select teachers raced for final points. It was on for young and old, as each house gave their all. Fairly even to begin with over the first few laps, but then Ryan House kicked into another gear and ended up winning by almost 50m. A dominant display by Ryan, who have now won the event 3 years in a row. The highlight of the day goes to Malek Malual who had the southern end of the oval mesmerised as he challenged the 2013 record of 1.71m in the 15 Boys High Jump. Although Malek does not posses the technique his rival competitors have, he has natural hops. He bounds towards the bar and then glides up and over the bar in slight ball position before falling to the mat. Malek had the audience in awe as he broke the record, raised it by 2cm then challenged 1.76m but failed. His peers surrounded him, showering him with praise over his awesome achievement. Finals points are still in calculation, as Javelin for all age groups needs to be completed at school in Term 2. Age Champions will be announced soon after, but final House points will be revealed at the Year 12 Final Assembly at the conclusion of Term 3. Once again, congratulations to all students on an awesome day. New records were set, mates challenged mates, fun was had and John Therry will be well represented at the Diocesan Carnival in Term 3.
For more information on any of the above notices please check out the “JT SPORTS PAGE” on google sites
https://sites.google.com/a/dow.catholic.edu.au/jt-sports-page/2016-sport
or email me directly
Mr Jamie Cook
John Therry Catholic High School Term 1 Week 11A
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Our Lady Help Of Christians Parish News
FAMILY CONFERENCE/RETREAT The 'National Association of Catholic Families' will host a Weekend Family Conference/Retreat April 8
th - 10
th 2016, at Merroo Christian Centre, Kurrajong, NSW. Talks and activities for all
ages - come and enjoy the excellent speakers and like minded company of other Catholic families. Includes (chaplain) Bishop Peter Comensoli - daily Mass, family catechesis and prayer, great outdoor activities, plus evening social entertainment. For copy of flyer or further information contact: [email protected] or phone: Mary: 0298753664, or Karen: 0413539378. Registration & Bookings www.trybooking.com/159690
WEEKEND RETREAT Benedictine Abbey, 695 Mountain Road, Jamberoo. Friday 8th
– Sunday April 10th
. Presented by Sr Magdalen Mather. Enquiries 4236 0533.
menALIVE Breakfast Saturday 16th
April 7.30am Figtree Bowling Club Speaker: Steve Toohey, National Director YMT (Youth Mission Team) $20 per person. A question often asked - What is happening with our youth in the Church? An Invitation to all men from Teens to 40+ RSVP: Vince Fitzwilliam 0413126095; Jeff DeBattista 0422000623; Peter Veerhuis 0418123824
STORIES OF HOPE Exploring the Parables of Mercy: Tuesday 12th
April, 7:30pm-9:30pm at Parish Hall, St Thomas More Parish, Acacia Ave Ruse. This evening provides an invitation to see these parables anew, recognising ourselves in them and exploring their meaning for our lives today. Registration to Helen Bennett [email protected] or 4222 2403.
SUNDAY MASS TIMES WEEKDAY MASS
TIMES
OLHC ROSEMEADOW OLHC ROSEMEADOW
Sat. Vigil: 6.00pm Tuesday: 6.30pm
Sunday: 8.30am Wednesday: 9.00am
Sunday: 10.00am Thursday: 9.00am
VIETNAMESE MASS OLHC Friday: 8.20am
Saturday: 4.00pm 1st Saturday of the Month: 10.30am
ST. BEDE’S APPIN
1st Sunday of each month 5pm
DEVOTIONS
Wednesday: Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament 8am – 8.55am before Mass.
Thursday: Rosary following Mass (Rosemeadow).
Appin: 12 noon to 5.00pm at St. Bede’s Church, Appin.
12 noon: Angelus & Midday prayer; 1.30pm: Rosary; 3.00pm:
Afternoon prayer and Divine Mercy Chaplet; 4.30pm: Evening prayer
4.50pm: Concluding prayers
1st Friday: Exposition & Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament 11am – 12
noon;
1st Saturday: Mass 10.30am
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament 11am - 3pm.
CONFESSIONS, OLHC CHURCH
Saturday: 5.15pm – 5.45pm Every 1st Saturday 11am – 12 noon
John Therry Catholic High School Term 1 Week 11A
“Recta Sapere” To Know, Love and Relish what is Right and Just
ANNIVERSARY MASS for 25th
anniversary of the death of Cardinal James Freeman, Wednesday 27th
April 11am in the Crypt of St Mary’s Cathedral, Sydney. Fr John Sullivan and Bishop Peter Ingham, as former secretaries of the late Cardinal, will celebrate the Mass. All are welcome to attend.
CREATIVITY AND SPIRITUALITY workshop exploring of images of God by contemplation on the Resurrection appearances and our own relationship with the Risen Christ through reflection and engagement in art. Led by Sr Heather Burke. Mt Carmel Retreat Centre, St Andrews Road, Varroville. Tuesday 19
th April, 9.30am to
3.30pm. Fee: $25. BYO lunch. Call Carmen Karauda on 4640 8515 or email: [email protected]
YOUTH MISSION TEAM 2016 members need your support. We are blessed in the Diocese of Wollongong in 2016 to have 6 new Youth Mission Team volunteers who will share their faith with young People in schools and via Catholic Youth programs. Any members of the Catholic Community who can assist the Youth Mission Team with paid work on Mondays and or Tuesdays, please contact 4284 6600 or [email protected]
AN AFTERNOON OF PRAYER each Thursday from 12 noon to 5.00pm at St. Bede’s Church, Appin. Formal prayer times: 12 noon: Angelus & Midday prayer; 1.30pm: Rosary; 3.00pm: Afternoon prayer and Divine Mercy 4.30pm: Evening prayer; 4.50pm: Concluding prayers. PLEASE NOTE TIME CHANGES