Monte Matters 24 October 2014 - Term 4, Week 3 For more information visit www.monte.nsw.edu.au Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College 128 Miller Street North Sydney , NSW 2060 Facsimile Absentee Office Business Office (02) 9956 5925 (02) 9409 6210 (02) 9409 6223 Registrar Development Office College Shop (02) 9409 6245 (02) 9409 6240 (02) 9409 6256 Cover photo: Official Opening of the O’Regan Arts and Cultural Common by Professor the Honourable Dame Marie Bashir AD CVO FROM THE PRINCIPAL Nicole Christensen O’Regan Arts & Cultural Common officially blessed and opened. We remember with unending gratitude also Catherine McAuley, and Mother Ignatius McQuoin, founder of the Sisters of Mercy, North Sydney, who set this model of Christian education from the earliest days of her arrival in Dear Parents and Friends of Monte, Australia. Last Sunday the sun was shining at the opening of the O’Regan Arts and Cultural Common. With over 500 parents With the inspiration of all those courageous individuals and friends of Monte, it was truly a community event and who have gone before, enriching the quality and the access celebration. I thank all the Sisters of Mercy North Sydney, to education of young Australian women, will further drive past and present College Board and Committee members, Australia’s prosperity, and not simply for material gain, but staff, parents and friends who have contributed to this to improve continually the quality of life – intellectual and magnificent project which began in 1986. I especially spiritual. thank our official guests, Professor the Honourable Dame Marie Bashir AD CVO, Bishop Terence Brady DD VG and This will enable so many young Australian women to Sister Loreto Conroy RSM. achieve their potential, to be sensitive to issues of social injustice and inequality, whether in our own beloved Thank you also to all who contributed to the success of nation, or beyond. And through the enriching experience the day. The grounds looked amazing, the organisation of of an education at Monte, they will develop a quiet inner the event was superb and all members of our community confidence to contribute meaningfully to an even better were generous in their contributions across all facets society in our land, and beyond. of the event. I’d like to give my heartfelt thanks to the Parents’ and Friends’ Association for treating guests to a I was deeply touched to learn also that community service delicious afternoon tea and refreshments. involvement is expected of all Monte students, integral to the middle years of the Baccalaureate expectations. Our The exhibition spaces and the student performances were fortunate Monte students will thereby quietly develop a a celebration of creativity and positivity. personal value system, which will guide their lives, and imperceptibly will strengthen their capacity to be thoughtful Finally, I’d like to share with you an excerpt from Dame members of their communities – their world. Marie Bashir’s official opening speech, which truly encapsulated Monte’s vision and purpose. It was as This new O’Regan Arts and Cultural Common will be a inspiring as this extraordinary Australian woman. Dame model for innovative and flexible learning, for stimulating Marie was recently awarded Australia’s highest honour, bright and beautiful young minds towards creativity, service Dame in the Order of Australia and she is patron to more to others and the quiet reward of “making a difference”. than 370 charitable and service organisations. I congratulate and thank all those who have inspired and “It is indeed a privilege to join you all today on this brought to fruition this great new chapter, and for allowing significant, indeed a truly blessed new chapter in the life me to share a wonderful occasion in the life of a great of a fine college for young women. Today we give thanks school – Monte Sant’ Angelo North Sydney.” for the divine inspiration that has contributed to the fine, the high quality education of young Australian women, an Professor the Honourable Dame Marie Bashir AD CVO speech at the enlightenment which enables them to fulfill their potential opening of the new O’Regan Arts and Cultural Common, Sunday 19 and go on to contribute to the greatness of Australia, which October 2014. in turn contributes to the stability and harmony of the Asia Pacific region and beyond. Nicole Christensen, Principal HIGHER EDUCATION & CAREERS OFFICE Sally O’Keeffe HECS Advisor ‘The best I can say is, know your purpose. If you are clear on why you are doing something, then that sense of purpose will sustain you.’ Julia Gillard Last Friday evening, several members of the College staff ‘gender-appropriate’ work. To do so would be very ‘last century’ and unthinkable in 2014. To an audience of female leaders in education, Ms Gillard was speaking to the converted when she talked about the importance of women in Australia and the world. The Monte staff who attended left the event buzzing with enthusiasm and inspiration and with many ideas and pieces of wisdom to pass on to our students. were given the opportunity by Wenona School to meet and listen to Australia’s first female Prime Minister, Julia Year 11 have continued this semester to hear from Gillard. In an address that focused not on government distinguished ex-students of the College talk about their policies or political viewpoints but on leadership, Ms own career paths and experiences in leadership. Once Gillard spoke about her experiences and reflected on again we have been fortunate to host Sue Bailey, former her achievements and her mistakes. In a very balanced CEO of Virgin Mobile Australia and now member of the way, she spoke about the sense of purpose that led Executive Leadership Team at Optus, as well as hearing her to a political career and the famous resilience she from Ms Linda Brown, Ms Lisa Mayoh and Ms Robyn needed to exercise as a member of parliament, a shadow Hakelis, dynamic and accomplished women working in spokesperson, a deputy leader, the Deputy Prime Minister service industries, the news media and the law. Mrs Nicole and finally the Prime Minister of Australia. O’Donnell from the Ex-Students’ Association facilitates our sessions and we remain very grateful to her for her hard Ms Gillard reflected on the importance of merit in the work in connecting our current students with interesting creation of Cabinets; she spoke to a senior Wenona student and motivating Monte graduates. The reflection on her about being optimistic that in the future women will own journey each woman provides, gives our students routinely serve as Prime Minister (so routinely the fact a confidence and a sense of assurance that is essential in woman leads an Australian government is regarded as a creating a happy and successful career. ‘non-issue’); when asked about gender-related criticism in the media, Ms Gillard focused on maintaining a sense of Year 10 undertake their Work Experience and Portfolio self that rose above such out-dated thinking. ‘Resilience is Interview Program from 17 – 21 November and many a muscle’, she said, and one needs to exercise it consciously are very excited about exploring the world of work from for it to grow. a first hand perspective. I would now like to extend an invitation to fathers with daughters in Year 8 (and who At Monte, we are in the privileged position of specialising do not know any girls in Year 10) to participate in the in the education and formation of young women and we Portfolio Program as an interviewer; a more detailed routinely push and prod our students into stretching their advertisement is included in this week’s Monte Matters. intellects and imaginations as far as they can go. We do not apply limitations to their leadership opportunities and Sally O’Keeffe we do not temper their aspirations with questions around Higher Education and Careers Advisor LANGUAGES AND INTERNATIONALISM DEPARTMENT Inma Suarez Head of Department Languages Scholarships Once again, Monte girls have been selected as recipients of the scholarship to Germany during the end of year break December 2014 - January 2015. Congratulations to Brigid Fagan and Marie-Claire Weatherhead, who have both won a full scholarship in the annual competition for Year 11 students of German, sponsored by the German Bastille Day and Tour de France Chamber of Commerce. They were selected on the basis The French classes have celebrated the much-loved of their excellent ability in German as well as their Bastille Day celebration indulging in French food and knowledge of culture and current affairs. Brigid and watched the Le Defilé sur Les Champs Ellysées and the Marie-Claire will be spending two months in Germany fireworks, commenting on the solemn nature and the with a family and attending school. The presentation international aspects of the event. will take place in October in the presence of Professor the Honourable Dame Marie Bashir AC CVO, former Students viewed La Tour De France discussing the Governor of NSW, who is patron of the Society which international importance of the event and the magnificent sponsors the scholarships. This prestigious award has opportunities it offers in showcasing of the French now been granted to 30 students from Monte since countryside. 1981. Languages Peer Tutoring Program This year for the first time, three Year 10 Indonesian Thank you to all the senior students who have contributed students Sarah Binney, Jamiah Yip and Claire Miller to the wonderful success of this program, in which junior applied for the Australia Indonesia Association of NSW students are tutored weekly over two terms by senior Commonwealth Bank Scholarship 2015 – a two-week languages students. immersion program in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. We congratulate the three girls for entering the competition In total, 70 students were involved this year. The association and we are pleased to announce that one of them, Claire allows both junior and senior students to benefit from the Miller, has now been shortlisted. We wish her all the experience, deepening the understanding of language best in her interview for selection, in which she will be skills and establishing bonds between the middle school required to demonstrate her language ability and reflect and the senior school, in a spirit that encapsulates the on how she may be an good Ambassador for Australia. Mercy value of Service. Selamat sukses Claire! Italian Film Festival 2014 On Thursday 16 October, the HSC and IB Year 11 Italian classes left for an excursion to Norton Street Cinema Leichhardt. We started off the excursion with a much anticipated stop at Mezzapica, a famous pasticceria in Sydney, where we enjoyed an assortment of Italian pastries such as cannoli and zuccherati. The film we watched was called “Amori Elementari” or ‘Elementary Love’, it followed the sweet, but actionpacked stories of children falling in love for the first time. This excursion was a great experience for all involved as it enabled us to expand on our Italian skills and immerse ourselves in Italian culture. Alice Dardare Year 11 Spanish Paella The Year 11 IB Spanish class have been studying the food of the Spanish-speaking world and where fortunate enough to have the opportunity to view the making process of the traditional dish of Spain, paella and speak to the award-winning chef and his assistants. The event was organised for staff to celebrate with Catherine Alcock’s ten years of service as Principal of the College. The paella was an enormous size, fit for 100 people, and cooked on the premises. ¡Deliciosa! MERCI - GRAZIE - DANKE - TERIMA KASIH Inma Suarez Head of Languages and Internationalism CIVICS & CITIZENSHIP IN YEAR 9 By Debra Kidd Head of HSIE All of Year 9 has recently undertaken an educational 3-day tour to our national capital. Whilst in Canberra they were given the opportunity to visit: • The Australian War Memorial - • Australian Museum of Democracy investigating WW1, WW2, and the (Old Parliament House) - conflicts from undertaking interactive activities or 1945 to the present such Vietnam and participating in a role-play of The Afghanistan. Dismissal. • Electoral Education Centre - • National Capital Exhibition Centre participating in voting and discovering and Mt Ainslie - our democratic past. participation in activities in fieldwork involving Australia to develop a sense of place and history • High Court of Australia - of Canberra. as part of their Civics and Citizenship exploring its role and function and education. viewing a current case on Asylum • National Museum - meeting the cost of the excursion, the Seekers and refugees. investigating Indigenous perspectives past and present. the Australian These educational activities focused democratic system and role playing on democratic debate. heritage Australia’s and assist families in Australian Government is contributing funding of $20 per student under the Parliament and Civics Education • Parliament House investigating To history, culture, democracy. The Australian Government recognises the importance of all young Australians being able to visit the National Capital rebate (PACER) program towards these costs. This rebate is paid directly to the College upon completion of the excursion. Debra Kidd Head of Department HSIE UNSW MINIMODEL UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE By Madeleine McDonald Year 10 On Wednesday 15 October, Year 10 the next 15 years, which sparked Our experience at Mini-Model UN was students Julia Marks, Grace Morahan, fierce discussion about the use of very rewarding and enjoyable for all Sophia Madeleine renewable energy resources including involved, and we would like to thank McDonald attended UNSW’s Mini- hydroelectricity, geothermal power, Ms O’Keeffe for her organisation of Model UN Conference. nuclear power, solar power and OTEC this event. I encourage other Monte technologies. girls interested in politics and current The Wakeling Conference and brought together events to become involved in future students from public, private and Over three sessions, a multitude of selective issues were discussed and a draft schools from all over Sydney. On arrival at UNSW, we were resolution was also created. placed into groups of two or three The committee eventually reached an emergency simulation of the United a resolution which was passed with Nations Environmental Program. 11 votes for, 6 votes against and 3 abstentions. of depleting oil reserves within Madeleine McDonald Year 10 representing 20 different countries in The simulation discussed the issue Model United Nations Events! SPOTLIGHT ON SERVICE Mercy in Action We work with the communities we serve to identify needs and to ensure our responses enhance community wellbeing. Monte Sustainability Project In June this year, eight IB students decided to undertake the challenge of creating a vegetable garden within Monte. We are planning to plant various vegetables and herbs and so far we have planted basil, beetroot, silver beet and chives. We will be planting more vegetables and herbs and will be maintaining the garden in conjunction with MEGA - Monte’s Environmental Group for Action. From this project, we have learnt how to maintain specific vegetables and herbs, such as basil and beetroot, and we have learnt to work collaboratively with each other and the Monte maintenance staff in planning the garden. This project will benefit the Monte and wider community, as the herbs will be used by the Monte Hospitality students and the vegetables planted will be given to Night Patrol to distribute and possibly to soup kitchens at which we volunteer. Monica Morgan, Rachel Firmer, Sofia Liguori, Charlotte Haunton, Natasha Geokjian, Ellen Hutchinson and Jessica Tu, Year 12 Breslin, Kristina PARENTS & FRIENDS By Lauren Heath , President MSAMN P&F Association the event ‘alfresco’ on the tennis courts under the stars. So dust off your dancing shoes, buy your ticket today and ask another parent to join you. Lauren Heath P&F President laurenheath26@icloud.com DATES FOR YOUR DIARY Friday 31 October Monte Golf Day Tuesday 4 November Melbourne Cup Lunch Thank you to the wonderful parent and student volunteers STOP PRESS who brought slices and sandwiches and helped set up, BOOK NOW AS TICKETS ARE serve and clean up on Sunday. It was a very special day SELLING FAST!! with a strong sense of community. BOOKINGS CLOSE 27 OCT. However, my husband reported a sad conversation he had Tuesday 11 November P&F General Meeting with a Monte parent on the bus to work on Monday. He asked if the person had been on Sunday. No was the reply Saturday 15 November Christmas Cocktails with “I feel awkward, I don’t really go to those things.” Why? Catherine Because this person is a single parent. As a school community, we have to make every effort to make sure that all parents feel included in the social life of the school and the responsibility is on all of us. There are things we can do. With any events that are organised, whether at school, in a public place or at a private home, be on their own or new to the school. Giving a person a lift COLLEGE SHOP and keeping them company at a function are easy things Year 7 outfitting to do. The Monte community bus has a seat for everyone, Outfitting for Year 7, 2015 begins on Monday 10 November so let’s make sure that no parent is left sitting alone. through to 20 November. Help will be needed on these could a special effort be made to include people who might days 8.00am to 12.30pm - lunch provided and lots of And let’s start with the upcoming events: glucose enriched foods. Please email Margaret or Jan on Monte Golf Day on Friday 31 October - RSVPs close on meade@monte.nsw.edu.au or 9409 6256. Wednesday 29 October. Melbourne Cup Lunch on Tuesday 4 November. Year 10 senior suit outfitting begins on Monday over Christmas Cocktails with Catherine on Saturday 15 a two week period. Students can come in before school, November. morning tea and lunchtime on the allocated days. Please note both Wednesdays are not outfitting days and the This is the first end-of-year Cocktail Party we have held shop is not open on Fridays. in many years and is an informal celebration of the festive season and an opportunity to acknowledge and Margaret Eade celebrate the leadership of Catherine Alcock. There will College Shop Manager be a fantastic live band, Crunching Numbers, lots of great food and wine and, weather permitting, we plan to hold TIMOR LESTE Fundraising Evening 13 NOV 2014 TICKETS NOW ON SALE “FOOD FOR THOUGHT” FUNDRAISING EVENING On 13 November 2014 Monte will launch the Timor Leste “Food for Thought” Project at a cultural evening. The evening will raise funds to meet the nutritional and literacy needs of 450 young students in the Collegio in Maliana, Timor Leste, with whom Monte has already established strong connections. The Monte community continues to endeavor to respond to the hungers of our time in ways that are creative, compassionate, respectful, life-giving and life-changing. In 2014, a group of Monte students and teachers visited Timor Leste on the inaugral Service and Cultural Immersion program to this country. The students and staff provided support and assistance during their visit to the Sisters of Mercy who are working with the Timorese people providing early childhood learning centres and programs for education and health. PERFORMING ARTS Junior Theatresports Congratulations to the Year 8 team who have made Please refer to the flyer in the Community Notices section it through to the Final of the Junior Theatresports of Monte Matters for more details about this Packemin Competition. This will be at Sydney Church of England Youth Production and how you can support our girls by (Shore) School on Friday 31 October commencing at purchasing tickets. 7.00pm. All welcome – tickets at the door $10 and $5. Congratulations Amelia and Olivia! Music Tour We are excited to announce that we are in the preliminary Sarah Thompson stages of planning a music tour to Japan for the June/ Head of Performing Arts July school holidays in 2015. This tour will involve girls currently in the Orchestra, Concert Band, Wind Ensemble Music Academy and Junior and Senior Choirs. There will be an information Forms are now available for girls wishing to take session at 6.00pm on Wednesday 29 October in the Theatre individual vocal or instrumental lessons in 2015. These in the new O’Regan ACC building. You and your daughter are available from outside the Performing Arts Staffroom are invited to attend. on Level 2 of the O’Regan ACC, or downloadable from the Monte website. Girls who had lessons this year do need Musical Theatre Congratulations! to complete the form, even if continuing with the same Congratulations to Year 7 students Amelia Hughes and Tutor. If you have any queries about the Music Academy Olivia Trani who have successfully auditioned for a role program please don’t hesitate to contact me on ayoung@ in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat which monte.nsw.edu.au will run from 9-24 January 2015 at The Concourse in Chatswood. They will perform alongside Sam Moran (The Mr Andrew Young Wiggles, Play Along with Sam), Harmony Lovegrove (The Head of Music Performance Voice Kids, Schools’ Spectacular) and a cast of Sydney’s most talented young performers. SHARING SOME THOUGHTS By Sister Lecia RSM Mary, Mother of God, Queen of All Saints, Star of the Sea. Last week I wrote about Saints. This week’s message, I feel, must be devoted to The Queen of All Saints. We can be very grateful that the Catholic Church has always encouraged devotion to Mary. Our Church documents written about devotion to Mary by Popes and Saints, include the Catechism of the Catholic Church, which I find an amazingly informative and inspirational work. They are available on the Catholic website, and would be very worthy of our attention. Let me just quote from St Louis de Montfort, a great devotee of Mary: “Of Mary there is never enough. We have not yet praised, exalted, honoured, loved and served Mary as we ought. She deserves still more praise, still more respect and still more love, and still more service.” Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta kept constant company with Mary. She believed “Mary can teach us silence – how to keep all things in our hearts as she did, and how to pray in the silence of our hearts.” She taught people this simple, but poignant prayer: “Mary, Mother of Jesus, make me alright. Mary, Mother of Jesus, be a Mother to me now.” I will never forget the Year 9 Monte student who once told me she had no earthly mother, but that Mary was her only Mother now. I wonder if she is still able to imagine herself cuddled close to Mary’s heart, trusting her motherly love and care. I strongly suspect she can. There are numerous devotions to Mary. In trying to find one suited to our situation, we ought not dismiss the Rosary, because it is a beautiful meditation on the life and teachings of Jesus, and because Mary has asked us to use it. Sometimes we do have to force ourselves to pray! It would be splendid if this one page could lead us to think about Mary, pray to her, ask her to bring us closer to her Son, and help us foster devotion to Mary in our children and others. Remember, Mary is the most effective advocate we could ever have. And she is so truly human! May Mary Star of the Sea, shine on us and guide our path! Sr Lecia RSM SPORTS REPORT By Stuart Hanrahan, Sports Program Manager Australian Catholic Social Justice Council Triathlon This week I would like to share with you the final four steps Monte will be entering Triathlon teams into the NSW All in the ‘Ten steps Towards Being a Good Sport’ which forms Schools Triathlon on 27 February 2015. The team event part of the Australian Catholic Social Justice Council’s consists of three students - one per discipline. Each student 2014-15 statement – A Crown for Australia: Striving for the will train in their discipline and then combine as a team Best in our Sporting Nation. for the competition. Step 7: Challenge the High Costs Triathlon teams will need one swimmer, one cyclist and You may not be able to influence the oversized fees that one runner from the same age group. Ready made teams some sportspeople are paid but you can influence local can join or individuals can join and we will endeavour to and even national clubs. Ask them if the constant changes match them with similar athletes in the correct age group. to club jumpers, for example, are for good reasons or just Age groups are based on the age that the student turns in for financial gain. If you have sports equipment you no 2015: longer use, hand it on to someone else. Ask yourself if the new equipment being bought for clubs or personal use • Junior 12-14 years was manufactured under fair trade conditions. • Intermediate 15-16 years • Senior 17 years and over Step 8: Support sports people who show positive values Many sports people have become community leaders All participants will be expected to attend one Monte supporting health and inclusiveness, campaigning against training session per week as well as undertake one violence and discrimination, and working for equality and other training session in their discipline per week. This poverty relief. Support players at local, state and national is required in order to ensure that students attain the level who show positive value: send them a text or email, appropriate fitness level required for this event. go and watch them, ask them to come and talk to your club or school. Please contact Mrs Kelly at the PDHPE office if you are interested akelly@monte.nsw.edu.au Step 9: Challenge over-commercialisation, drugs and gambling Congratulations Companies that sponsor sporting clubs are making a • Charlotte Lloyd and Harriet Gillson who were recently valuable contribution to the community. But often, sport selected in the Australian Junior Volleyball Squad. The can become a commercial enterprise in itself and lose girls will trial later in the year in an effort to make the sight of the good it should be doing for society. Similarly, final team. clubs may turn a blind eye to drug abuse and the growing influence of gambling. Make your views known to “Just because it didn’t last forever, doesn’t mean it wasn’t individuals and clubs that exhibit that downside: unfair worth your while.” -- Author Unknown play, excessive gambling, drugs, or a win-at-all-costs attitude. Stuart Hanrahan Sports Program Manager Step 10: Understand that not everyone loves sport Not everyone may share your enthusiasm for your particular sport or team – or for any sport at all. Some people have very strong personal reasons for being alienated from sport – for example, experiences of bullying exclusion or sexism at school or in later life. Respect their choices and be sensitive in expressing your own enthusiasm. SPORTS REPORT By Stuart Hanrahan, Sports Program Manager I would like to thank coaches Kate Weber, Claudia Johnson and Amy Duchemin-Nichols for all their hard work in preparing us for the competition and always believing in us. Madeleine Urquhart Year 10 Introducing the Touch Football Captain ... Hi, my name is Ciara O’Sullivan and I am the Touch Football Captain for 2014 – 15. I have been fortunate to be apart of Touch Football at Monte since Year 7, and I have loved every Monte’s Touch season. Football program offers students the experience to make great friends with girls from many different years, which is what I have definitely experienced, and it’s also a great way to stay fit and healthy, whilst also offering a Aerobics Gymnastic Nationals On Sunday 21 September five teams travelled to Brisbane to compete at the Aerobic Gymnastic Nationals. This is the last competition of the 2014 season and the teams worked incredibly hard to prepare for this event. Monte did extremely well, with three teams coming home with medals. Charlotte Elliot and Amber Brooks: Level 3 Senior Pair, 3rd place. Madeleine Urquhart and Bridget Murray: Level 4 Senior Pair, 4th place Madeleine Urquhart, Bridget Murray, Kimberley Dwyer and Courtney Culverson: Level 4 Senior Group, 1st place. I would also like to acknowledge Lara Meaney, Jasmine Dempsey, Hannah Colgan, Emma Hillier, Millie Alder and Olivia Terry for their outstanding efforts in the biggest sections of the entire competition. All girls have made massive improvements since the State Competition and showed the increasing ability of the Monte Aerobics team members. social or competitive environment. I have represented Monte in the CGSSSA Carnivals, where we have come away with amazing results in the past few years. I was also honoured to be selected to be a representative at the NSWCCC Carnival last year in Wagga Wagga. It was a great experience as I was exposed to the higher levels of Touch Football by players from across the State. Over the next season I hope to ensure that every Monte girl playing Touch Football is enjoying their team and their competition, maintaining a high levels of enthusiasm and school spirit, along with showing sportsmanship. Ciara O’Sullivan Touch Football Captain 2014/15 SPORTS REPORT By Stuart Hanrahan, Sports Program Manager Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College Invites students and parents to the annual Sports Awards Dinner 2014 With Guest Speaker Emma McKeon Australian Swimming Champion and Commonwealth Games Gold Medalist Date: Wednesday 19th November 2014 Venue: 6.00pm -‐ 10.00pm Cost: McQuoin Centre $40 per person Time: Two-‐Course dinner served RSVP: Monday 10th November 2014 Tickets on sale through Trybooking: http://www.trybooking.com/DTFA -‐ BYO Drinks (including alcohol for parents). -‐ Students are required to wear full summer uniform and blazer (not sports uniform). -‐ Parents are required to select their own seating. Instructions on how to do this will be provided in the booking process. Students will be seated together. -‐ Capacity is 500 please book early to secure your seat. -‐ If there is no booking then entry will not be permitted. MONTE NOTICES MONTE ACTIVE Monte Active is a fun, physical program designed to offer a variety of movement styles to increase fitness and energy; improve posture and reduce pain; educate about nutrition, relaxation and breathing skills. There are some well-founded benefits of movement especially for teens which include: • Reducing the risk of disease, anxiety and depression • Improving body image and self-esteem • Increasing capacity for greater academic achievement With end of year exams and assessments fast approaching aerobic activity such as the exercise offered in the Monte Active program can have a positive effect on academic achievement by improving behaviours such as concentration, focus and attentiveness. The sessions are held on Monday and/or Wednesday afternoons from 3.30pm - 4.30pm with students meeting on the pool deck. The sessions are facilitated by Megan Hinchley from Holistic Lifestyle Coaching. Students who wants to trial can email Kim Vandervelde Head of PDHPE on kvandervelde@monte.nsw.edu.au or just show up on one of the afternoons. Students come and try a session for free! Kim Vandervelde Head of PDHPE FATHER VOLUNTEERS AN INVITATION TO FATHERS OF YEAR 8 STUDENTS Would you like to join an interview panel in the Year 10 Portfolio Program? On Thursday 20 and Friday 21 November, the College will host its annual Portfolio Interview Program for Year 10. Every girl is interviewed by a panel of three people: a teacher, a member of the Monte community and a Year 11 student. To create more gender-balanced panels we would specifically like fathers of Year 8 students, who do not have daughters in Year 10 and who do not know any girls in Year 10, to be involved. Session 1 Thursday 20 November 2014 8.30–10.30am approx finish time. 3 fathers required Session 2 Thursday 20 November 2014 10.30– 2.30pm approx finish time. 3 fathers required Session 3 Thursday 20 November 2014 1.30–3.20pm approx finish time. 3 fathers required Session 4 Friday 21 November 2014 8.30– 10.30am approx finish time. 3 fathers required Session 5 Friday 21 November 2014 10.45 – 12.45 approx finish time. 3 fathers required Session 6 Friday 21 November 2014 1.20 – 3.20 pm approx finish time. 2 fathers required If you would like to be involved, please email Sally O’Keeffe on sokeeffe@monte.nsw.edu.au. All interview supporting materials and logistical information will be forwarded to those participating. Sally O’Keeffe Higher Education adn Careers Advisor PARENTS & FRIENDS By Lauren Heath , President MSAMN P&F Association MONTE P&F GOLF DAY The President’s Cup Friday October 31st Melbourne Cup MONTE SANT ANGELO LUNCH 2014 Tuesday, 4th of November, 12 Noon ~ 4 pm North Sydney Harbourview Hotel 17 Blue Street, North Sydney. $95.00 per head How hard can it be? Join Monte Parents and Friends in a fun Ambrose competition at Moore Park Golf Club to win the prized President’s Cup! Arrive at 7.30am for a 8am shot gun start. Stay for lunch and for awards and prizes. $60 per player Carts $40 pay on the day http://www.trybooking.com/95523 Champagne on arrival, a Three Course Meal, Lucky Door Prizes, Sweeps & a Stunning view over Lavender Bay to the Harbour Bridge. ( Drinks purchased at bar prices ) Tables of 8 ( Book a table with friends or we will happily place you on a table ) RSVP Tuesday, 27th of October Contact Jenny Avvenevole 0418 459 808 jennyav01@bigpond.com Purchase your ticket at www.trybooking.com/105410 COMMUNITY NOTICES
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