The The Columban Columban Spirit - Tradition - Community EVENTS Principal’s Message Principal’sMessage Message Principal’s Dear Students, Staff, Family and Friends 27 October Pastoral Board Meeting 6.30pm 29 October Presentation Evening 30 October Volunteers Dinner 31 October House Farewells 3 November P&F Meeting 7pm 10-17 November Yr 12 Exam Block Happy World Teacher Day today! 24 October 2014 I trust in the kindness of God forever “God of all peoples in Jesus Christ You call us from our foolishness to be you children coming amongst us like a kookaburra singing the song of a new day.” The weekend saw a number of wonderful celebrations of student talent in the Boys Aussie Rules and the Concert Band Spectacular. Please see inside for details of both of these events. I was fortunate to be able to see most of Friday and Saturday’s music performances and thoroughly enjoyed them! I would like to congratulate Ms Nicole Johnstone, Mrs Jill Dearling, Mrs Janet Pryor and Ms Toni Prickett from our staff for all the work they contributed to this event. I would also like to acknowledge the incredible work of our P&F Association. The Concert Band Spectacular was really the brain child of a number of our parents and they have been very active in promoting this event, and music generally, in the College. It was lovely to see so many students come together to celebrate music and the joy that it brings. Unfortunately I did not get to the Aussie Rules final as we had the annual Past Students Association function on the same evening in the city of Brisbane. However the boys ended up winning with a victory over Hillbrook College. Congratulations to the boys and coaches Mr Jacob May, Mr Mark Lucas and Mr Damien Harvey. INSIDE Principal’s Message P1 Parent/Guardian Notices P3 Soaring Eagle Celebrations P4 Concert Band Spectacular P4 Art Space P5 Senior AFL P7 Community Notices P10 Tuckshop Rosters P10 The Past Students function went well on Friday night with approximately 120 past students attending with 30 attending from the class of 1974. It was a very positive and uplifting night with lots of tales to be told of past deeds and misadventures of some of our past students! A small number of our current students attended for the early part of the evening and I know they enjoyed engaging with some of our students from the Albion days. The common theme from some of the older past students was disappointment that there were no girls at school in their day! A big thank you to Mrs Linda Upton for all the work she had done prior to this event. Thanks also to staff Mrs Margie Hallinan, Ms DeAnn Archie, Mr Roeland Weisfelt, Mr Mike Connolly, Mr Darren Crilly, Mr Dean Stevens, Mrs Raechel Fletcher, Mr Pat Greene, Ms Summa Callaghan and Mr Reueben Pather, for their support and attendance on the night. CRICOS Reg No. 03347D 100 McKean Street, Caboolture | PO Box 1254, Caboolture QLD 4510 Absentee Hot Line: 5433P: 7366 hours a day) 07(24 5495 3111 | F: 07 5495 3211 | E: scaboolture@bne.catholic.edu.au www.stc.qld.edu.au 2 It was also my pleasure to attend a Mini Concert on Wednesday night with the music students of Mrs Darlene Ferguson. Darlene is one of those extremely talented women who appears to be able to play any instrument with ease! She holds her mini concerts for her students to enable them to perform for their families – many are undertaking their first public solo performance with all the nerves that that entails! It was really heartening to see the confidence of the students grow even as they performed and I commend Mrs Ferguson on her ability to bring out the best in the students. We were also treated to magical performances by her talented niece and children – a remarkable family indeed! On Wednesday morning of this week I attended a breakfast with Professor Ian Frazer as guest speaker. Many of you would be aware of Professor Frazer as the 2006 Australian of the Year, and the person (with his team) who discovered the cervical cancer vaccine. I thought you may be interested in the 4 top tips Professor Frazer had for increasing our chances of a healthy and long life, which, as he said, are what you would expect. 1. 2. 3. 4. Don’t smoke Keep a healthy weight Avoid alcohol Stay out of the sun (especially important for Queenslanders) I think you will agree that there are no real surprises there! The cost to our health care system as a result of these 4 factors not being adhered to are in the billions of dollars. On Friday, we farewelled Debra Ward who has been our morning crossing supervisor. That is one of those jobs we tend to take for granted but Deb has given us loyal & regular service for over 7 years and we wish her all the best. On Monday we welcome Ann back from her trip overseas. The emails I have received suggest that she is having a wonderful break. On Wednesday night we have our annual Presentation Night and we look forward to celebrating the outstanding achievements of our students over the course of 2014. Best wishes, Cathy Galvin Acting Principal Prayer is not asking. Prayer is putting oneself in the hands of God, at His disposition, and listening to His voice in the depth of our hearts. Mother Teresa MOBILE PHONE RECYCLING PROGRAM Australian Mobile Recycling was founded in September 2011. Their aim is to collect as many used and unwanted mobile phones as possible. All mobile phones will be recycled for reuse, which means they will be refurbished for resale. Handsets are restored to factory conditions and all Sim card and memory cards are destroyed. Any phones that are beyond repair will be broken down into their constituent parts and recycled by Australian licensed recyclers. For our recycling efforts our school will receive $3 for every mobile phone returned. Your contribution will not only raise money for our school community but also help the environment in a positive way by reducing waste. BRING IN YOUR OLD MOBILE PHONES and place in the box at the school office student counter. Chris Jones StC Environment Committee Absentee Hot Line: 5433 7366 (24 hours a day) 3 College Notices to Parents/Guardians Medial Alert! At present in the College we have a student who is immunosuppressed, meaning that this student has a lower immunity system and cannot fight infections in the ‘normal’ way. We have been advised by the Royal Children’s Hospital that, as such, it is extremely important that we are aware of any other student who may have measles, chicken pox and shingles, as the virus that causes these diseases could make this student extremely unwell. We ask that if your child has one of these illnesses, to please contact the College. Medicine is available that will lessen the side effect of exposure to such infections, but it does need to be taken as soon as possible after contact with that illness. Please be very aware that no student is at risk because of the presence of this student at the College. DATE CHANGE: Year 12 2015 Formal is MONDAY 30 March P & F Funding for Representative Sports Teams: If your son/ daughter has been selected in a regional, state or national team there is some funding available through the P&F to assist with the cost of competing at this high level. In order to apply for this funding a copy of the selection paperwork needs to be submitted to Miss Wust to fill out the P&F application paperwork . The latest date that it can be submitted is Friday 24 October. Uniform Shop Has your student outgrown their uniforms?? Beat the New Year rush and buy new ones now! Should you wish to sell any good quality old uniforms, forms can be obtained from the shop or at Office Reception. (All blazers must be dry cleaned) We will be holding a 2nd Hand Sale morning on Saturday 15 November from 9-11am in the Edmund Rice Centre. ALL WELCOME Shop closed for Year 7 & 8 fittings only: Monday 17 to Friday 21 November New Year times: Wednesday 21 January (9am-4pm) Tuesday 27 January (8-12 noon, 2-3pm) Thursday 29 January (8-12 noon) Please hyperlink to: https://www.facebook.com/StColumbansCollege Absentee Hot Line: 5433 7366 (24 hours a day) 4 Soaring Eagle Celebration Reunion 2014 Last Friday night we celebrated our 8th Soaring Eagles reunion at the Irish Club in Brisbane. Over 100 past students and staff from both Albion and Caboolture campuses gathered to catch up and recall stories of the past. We were pleased to see the 1974 alumni gather as a group, with men travelling from as far as Perth and Mount Isa to catch up. There were many stories retold, photos viewed and much laughter to be heard. On display this year were six Memorial Blazers with medals in honour of past students Killed-in Action during WWII, Vietnam and Afghanistan. Our thanks to Terry Fogarty who was instrumental in helping to organize this and providing the military history for those men honoured. Thank you to the StC Past Student Executive Committee and StC Staff who assisted with the lead-up and on the night of the event and a huge thank you to all the past students who attended. Looking forward to doing it all again next year! Margie Hallinan College Archivist Concert Band Spectacular 2014 What a wonderful couple of days had at our Concert Band Spectacular on Friday 17 and Saturday 18 October. Another experience, which has left me feeling so proud to be at St Columban’s. With 14 schools competing over the two days, it was a busy but successful event, one that has grown greatly this year. Friday was our Primary Concert Band section with 9 visiting Primary schools competing. PRIMARY CONCERT BAND: 1st place ($1000): Banksia Beach State School 2nd Place ($500): Elimbah State School 3rd Place ($250): St Benedict’s Primary School Senior Band Encouragement Award ($100): All Saints Albany Creek Saturday was the Secondary Concert Band and Primary and Secondary schools Ensembles, with 11 performances. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY ENSEMBLES: 1st place ($250): Banksia Beach State School Encouragement Award ($100): Sunshine Beach State High School SECONDARY SCHOOLS CONCERT BANDS: 1st place ($1000): St Paul's 2nd Place ($500): ST COLUMBAN’S 3rd Place ($250): Deception Bay State High School Events like this would not be possibly without the wonderful supportive team at St Columban’s. Thanks must go to: Janet Pryor, Toni Prickett, Deann Archie, Kim Tredrea and Pat and his 'amazing' team for their assistance in the lead up to the competition. Olivia Blackie , Krissy Parker, Fran Manning, Amanda Schimke, Sandra Granger and Lauren Dunn for giving up their time on the days to assist. Steve Ruddy and his film students and Eugene Tasker’s sound team did such a fantastic job over the two days. Our music student volunteers (we received such wonderful feedback from the schools praising our student ushers). P&F for their generous contribution with prize money, and assistance leading up to the event and on the day! Nicole Johnson and Jill Dealing Concert Band Spectacular Coordinators Absentee Hot Line: 5433 7366 (24 hours a day) 5 Art Space On 17 October Brisbane Catholic Education held a Prize for Art. With over 1400 hundred entries only 250 artworks were selected as finalists for display at the Queensland Museum. Two talented Year 11 students from St Columban’s College were named as finalists in this prize. Erin Allanson exhibited her artwork “Fish Farm” and Courtney McNamara showcased her work “The Garden”. Both art students are to be commended for this achievement as they are both very talented young artists. Erin Allanson “Fish Farm” Courtney McNamara “The Garden” Absentee Hot Line: 5433 7366 (24 hours a day) 6 Absentee Hot Line: 5433 7366 (24 hours a day) 7 Sport News Senior AFL Last Friday afternoon the St Columban's College senior AFL team won the QLD Independent Schools Competition (North Division). This was the third year in a row we have played in the Grand Final and the second time we have won the competition. The boys played exceptionally well, showing the Columban’s fighting spirit to come from behind and hold onto a narrow 4-point win over Hillbrook Anglican College. The game was played at Everton Park and Hillbrook had a huge hometown crowd. Our boys used that as motivation and silenced the crowd with a hard fought win. Hayden Jeffrey and Liam Tozer captained the side brilliantly and Troy Hammond was awarded the best on ground for the final. There were many other standout performances and each of the boys played a part in the win, it was a real team effort. Big thanks must go to Mr Mark Lucas, Mr Damien Harvey, Mr John DeSmit, Mrs Sandra Granger and Matthew Parker for their assistance throughout the season. It is good to have the trophy back at StC! Mr Jacob May Coach Interhouse Touch St Columban’s was pleased to pull together a team to compete in the recent Sunshine Coast Secondary Schools Surf Life Saving Carnival held at Mooloolaba beach. With many of our students actively involved with surf life saving clubs such as Bribie Island and Alexandra Headland, we competed well and demonstrated College spirit against stronger schools from the Sunshine Coast and Gold Coast regions. Stand out achievements were from Emma Lewis, placing third in the 15 years beach sprint final and Natasha Llora who battled tricky conditions to place 3rd in the open female ocean swim. Congratulations to all involved on an enjoyable day, we will be back bigger and better next year! Professional Hair Salon In StC Trade Training Centre. Two Highly Experienced Hairdresser/Training Educators. Open Wednesday to Friday and Saturday TAS home games Please phone for Appointments: Rona—0439 851 660 Tracie—0401 091 182 Absentee Hot Line: 5433 7366 (24 hours a day) 8 Absentee Hot Line: 5433 7366 (24 hours a day) 9 Community Notices Are you a parent of a child with type 1 diabetes? Every day, thousands of Australian children suffer the effects of type 1 diabetes and families struggle with illness management and children’s behavioural and emotional adjustment. Positive Parenting for Healthy Living is an adaptation of the successful Triple P- Positive Parenting Program offering practical ideas and support for parents of children with type 1 diabetes. This innovative group program is designed to help parents manage their child’s illness, assist children in coping with their illness and emotions, and prevent and manage difficult child behaviour. Over the next few months and for a limited time only, parents of 2-10 year old children with type 1 diabetes are able to access Positive Parenting for Healthy Living Triple P as part of a University of Queensland research project. Parents will be able to attend the program free of charge, and will be asked to complete 2 sets of assessment measures (questionnaire and family observation) over a 6 month period, as part of the study. Contact Aditi Lohan on (07) 3346 7689 or email diabetes.healthyliving@uq.edu.au, or visit https://exp.psy.uq.edu.au/t1diabetes for more information. Tuckshop Roster 2014 Mon 27 Oct Jayne Shinnie, Cindy Green Tue 28 Oct Claudine Murphy, Robyn McHardie Wed 29 Oct Deidre Burton, Leonie Jensen Thur 30 Oct Michelle MaCaskill Fri 31 Oct Theresa Walsh, Danielle Holloway Tutoring MATHS Wednesday 3 - 4pm Webb 2.3 ENGLISH Wednesday 3 - 4pm Library AccounƟng & CerƟficate III in Business Thursdays 3 – 4 pm in O’DrIscoll 1.2. Uniform Shop Term Hours: Tuesdays: 8am - 9am If unable to attend tuckshop please let Tracey know at the earliest 2pm - 3pm possible time. Phone 5433 7328 and leave a message any time of Thursdays: 8am - 9am day or night. Absentee Hot Line: 5433 7366 (24 hours a day) 10 Absentee Hot Line: 5433 7366 (24 hours a day)
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