35 From the Principal 13 November 2014

13 November 2014
EDITION
35
From the Principal
Ph: 3878 0500 I Wet Weather Line: 3878 0511 I Email: admin@njc.qld.edu.au
COMING
UP
There is a song that has as a part of its lyrics, a picture
paints a thousand words. If ever this adage was to hold true
for me, the image of the fireworks lighting up the sky above
our original building captured a thousand sentiments that
were felt and experienced by those present on the weekend. In a bid to symbolically celebrate the imminent end to
the name of Nudgee Junior College, it was great to be a
part of two fantastic, albeit very different, events last weekend. In society, fireworks are often synonymous with a
great celebration and fittingly the fireworks show on Saturday was breathtaking in the image it created for those there
present. Young or old, student or parent, I felt the stunning
fireworks display symbolically gave all present the opportunity to have their own goodbye inside a community goodbye.
Friday night’s celebration Mass in the Cathedral was a special event and as a formal acknowledgement of Nudgee
Junior College and its journey. It connected the origins of
our story with the Christian Brothers, the boarders, staff,
families and present day students. As a Catholic school and
proudly a Catholic school in the Edmund Rice tradition, the
celebration of a Mass brought us together as a faith community united in common purpose and in our shared faith.
Saturday’s celebration at the College was multilayered in its
delivery – from a unbelievable display of our students’ artistic and musical talents in the Cultural Trail, to the NJC history book launch in the Hall, to the welcome back to so many
old boys, to the fun rides and games on the oval and to the
sharing of a drink and a BBQ, the day had a very warm
feeling. The word ‘welcome’ comes to mind for me and I felt
that the warmth of our community that has been characteristic of its 76 year journey was showcased so well on the
day. Events like last weekend don’t just happen by chance
and the success is always directly proportional to the effort
of so many people. I would like to thank all the NJC community that worked so hard to make the weekend the success it was. In particular I would like to acknowledge the
leadership of:
 David Gardiner and Conor Finn (Chief “puppeteers” from the College perspective),
 Helen Hicks for her overall responsibility for all the food and activities for Saturday. Her enthusiasm and dedication were a key ingredient to the success of the day,
 The P&F and the over 70 parents who volunteered to help out on the day,
 Glynis Galletly, Jodi Rivalland, Rhonnie Sparksman and our front office staff,
 Fathers Pascoe, Gillen, O’Donoghue and Yun for their celebration of the mass,
 Paul Smith, Peter and Leslie Parry for their work behind the scenes in the preparation for the book launch of “recollections”,
 Wayne Green, Ross Earle, Colin Hass, Salvador Ferrando, Maurice Tamburin from our grounds staff for the ‘out of hours’ commitment to oversee set up and clean up,
 Julie Hawkins, Bianca Herbert, Shantelle Kerwin and parent helpers for the herculean task of putting the art displays together (You
should be very proud of the boys’ exceptional art work)
 Barb McGeever for the wonderful performance that our choir and handbells ensemble provided on Friday evening.
 Jonathon Bolt, Barb McGeever and all our music staff for the engaging music performances at the Cultural Trail.
 Old boy Nick Kovij from Skylighter Fireworks who provided the most spectacular fireworks display we could have hoped for.
 NJC students who performed both at the Mass on Friday evening and on Saturday afternoon and also the students who provided
tours of the College on Saturday afternoon.
All in all the weekend was a marvellous success and I would sincerely thank all the community who joined us for this special time. The
depth of feeling in events is only tangible when people gather to share the moment. It was great to share this time with so many past and
present NJC families.
G20 Public Holiday
With the events of G20 culminating this weekend I would extend a gentle reminder to parents that it is a public holiday on Friday, 14 November.
Old NJC Uniforms
Over the last six months I have had a number of parents ask whether or not the school as a community was looking at facilitating a collection of Nudgee Junior student uniforms that might be able to be donated to a good cause either locally or overseas. I think this is wonderful
initiative and I will give further details over the next two weeks about how we can organise for students and parents to drop off any unwanted NJC uniforms to the College in the last week of the school year as well as
the first week of the school holidays.
14 Nov Public Holiday G20
With best wishes
18 Nov Night of Excellence 6.30pm
Mike Senior
20 Nov Summer Music Concert
Principal
27 Nov Year 7 Valedictory Mass
From the
Deputy Principal
From the
Assistant to the Principal - Identity
David Gardiner—gardinerd@njc.qld.edu.au
Conor Finn– finnc@njc.qld.edu.au
Celebrations
The events over the weekend were a fantastic focus for our
community as we celebrated the end of NJC. I would also
like to add my thanks to the enormous team of staff and
parents who made the weekend possible. Also thanks to all
our boys who were excellent both Friday and Saturday by
joining in with the right spirit and cooperation.
A special mention to Nick Kovij who coordinated the awesome fireworks display. Nick is a proud old boy of NJC graduating in 1996 and who along with his father ensured we
were witness to an amazing finale. It certainly was one of
the best fireworks displays I have seen. I strongly recommend Skylighter Fireworks to you if you have any plans for a
fireworks display in the future. You can be guaranteed of a
great spectacle.
End of Term
The celebrations
set us up for the
final two weeks of
the school year,
with some very
significant events.
The Year 6 Graduation is tonight
and I wish all the
families the best
for a memorable
evening.
The Night of Excellence will be
held next Tuesday
at the ERPAC at
St Laurence's College. It is an evening when we can showcase the talents and
achievements of our students. Many boys will receive an
award but many more will be dancing, singing and playing
music to entertain the crowd. All families are warmly invited
to be apart of this special evening. It is not just for the award
winners. Please note the NOE commences at 6.45pm. Parking is available around St. Laurence's and in the ERPAC
parking station. Discount parking tokens can be obtained
from staff on the night to secure a lower rate of $15.
The whole school outing to Dreamworld will be held on
Friday 21 November. Please remember if you do not want
your son to participate in this activity you are to inform your
son's classroom teacher. The boys are to wear their sports
uniform with their broad rim College hat. Buses will leave
soon after 8.30am and return approximately 4.30pm.
I am looking forward to the Year 4 (Tuesday 25 Nov) and
Year 5 ( Wednesday 26 Nov) year presentations and family
morning tea. They will be special days to help conclude their
school year.
I also would like to wish all the Year 7 families all the best for
their upcoming Valedictory Dinner on November 27. This is
a significant milestone as the boys move into the Middle
School at ATC or to other high schools.
Service and Action Awards (Presented at Wednesday’s assembly)
Year 4 Sam Gordon, Connor Barnes, Joe Clifford, Harry Handy
Year 5 Z. McArdle, J. Parlane, M. Laboo, J. Morton, W. Bosci, C. Nasagavesi, C. Sullivan
Year 6 Hugo Hay, Alex Stewart, Joe Csincsi, Marcus McEvoy and Gus Esler
Year 7 P. Clarke, S. Jamieson, M. Schmelzer, B. Highley, M. McBurnie, B. Rogers
“There are two freedoms - the false, where a man is free to
do what he likes; the true, where he is free to do what he
ought.” Charles Kingsley.
Freedom
This week’s Remembrance Day was set aside to remember the sacrifice of those who have died for Australia in
wars and conflicts. Their hope was for the freedom of
humankind and it is as a result of their supreme sacrifice
that we enjoy our freedom today. Indeed us Aussies are
provided with so many freedoms that it is almost a burden! Our commitments (or lack of) reflect this from our
careers to our marriage(s). Statistics (sexual, physical
and substance abuse, divorce and abortion rates etc)
indicate that the freedoms we have been privileged are
being misused and are even destructive as we continue
to hurt others and ourselves through their abuse. A common kneejerk reaction to this is to restrict one’s freedom.
We see this often in politics, religion and law. Whilst this
can be sincere it is often misguided as what's needed is
not less freedom but more maturity.
We are often too immature to carry properly the great gift
of freedom that God has given us. Let’s look to Jesus to
see how he handled this. There is no doubt that he was
free from many things including fear, temptation, lust,
greed, envy, pride. Just look at who he hung around - tax
-collectors, prostitutes, rich people, poor people, church
people, non-church people, moral people, and immoral
people. Throughout all this he did not sin. How? Despite
the fact that he would have hung around morally dangerous people and places he did not lose himself there. He
had the maturity and moral strength to not abuse the
freedoms he would have been given at these times. This
is much easier said than done! There is no doubt that we
all try our best to be pure and sincere whilst at the same
time we are still weak, tempted and torn regarding the
freedoms we are afforded.
So it's not easy to be whole, mature, and to walk into
morally dangerous places and not sin. It’s a long shot that
we’ll ever be as mature and strong as Jesus however we
need to be honest and humble about our weaknesses,
sometimes we simply don't have the maturity to walk into
‘dark’ places alone. We're wise to take someone with us
so that, in the strength given by family and community,
our maturity can measure up to our freedom. There is no
doubt that there is nothing more difficult, and therefore
more precious, than the freedom to decide!
Academic Awards (Presented at Year Level Assembly)
Year 4 Nick Teng, Oscar Holt, Rory Wells, Noah Russell
Year 5 Keegan Belcher, Louis Hunter, Edward Griffiths
Year 6 Matt Harper, James Farquhar, William Stoneley, Liam Smith and Oliver Shun Wah
Year 7 Liam Warriner, Jacob Forster, Oliver Thynne, Alasdair Briscoe, Luca Laboo
From
Learning Enrichment
From the
Art Department
Siobhan Brophy—Counsellor brophys@njc.qld.edu.au
Julie Hawkins—Counsellor brophys@njc.qld.edu.au
Smiling Mind is modern meditation for young
people. It’s a simple tool that gives a sense of
calm, clarity and contentment.
The amazing fireworks on the beautiful Old College Building on Saturday night really summed up what a success
our time at NJC as been in all things Cultural. It really was
the 'End of an Era', and the beginning of something new;
which we are all really excited about being apart of. Here in
Art we have enjoyed being the first group to use the new
ATC classrooms to showcase the art exhibition of student
work. With over 1200 2D works and close to 970 3D works,
it was once again a great joy to see the culmination of the
year's work and the extraordinary talents of our young
boys.
As a teacher the highlight of the art show is always watching our boys proudly point out their art work to their families
and explain the concept behind it. A show of this scale cannot be done without the support of so many helpers and I
would like to thank the parent helpers who came in to hang
works, the groundsmen, office staff, the students and especially the art staff, Shantelle Kerwin and Bianca Herbert for
their effort throughout the year but especially for the long
hours spent setting up last week. We already look forward
to our first exhibition as Ambrose Treacy College in 2015.
Smiling Mind
In recent years, Mindfulness Meditation has grown in popularity for use in the treatment of stress, resilience, anxiety,
depression and other physical and mental illnesses. Highly
regarded institutions such as UCLA, Harvard, Oxford,
Monash and Melbourne Universities have developed clinical
studies into the positive impacts of Mindfulness Meditation.
Smiling Mind is a unique web and App-based program developed by a team of psychologists with expertise in youth
and adolescent therapy. Smiling Mind is a free tool that will
assist in improving the lives of young Australians, and is
available online or as a smartphone App.
Smiling Mind’s mission is to provide accessible, lifelong
tools based in mindfulness meditation. Creating happier,
healthier and more compassionate young people.
For further information: www.smilingmind.com.au
Tuck shop roster
Julie O’Neill -0408733771
Mon 17th Nov: Jo Erzetich, Sarah Hunter
Wed 19h Nov: S. Bennet, M. Clifford, K. Brosnan, K. Esler
Fri 21st Nov: CLOSED: School Outing to Dreamworld
Uniform shop roster Julie Ebbage – 0419772664
Mon 17th Nov: Sharon Ward
Wed 19th Nov: Lisa Morris
Fri 21st Nov: CLOSED: School Outing to Dreamworld
Music
MOZART MUSICIANS - Jonathon Bolt - Acting Instrumental Music Co-ordinator boltj@njc.qld.edu.au
Year 6 Graduation Ceremony
All Year 4, 5 and 7 choir members as well and Year 7 Handbell ensemble will be performing at the Year 6 Graduation Ceremony tonight Thursday 13th November. Please arrive by 5.30pm wearing full formal uniform with jacket. Thank you to all of
our amazing musicians for their fantastic performances on what was an outstanding day on Saturday at our Cultural Trail
and end of NJC celebrations. The response from friends, families, old boys and visitors to the college was amazing, it was a
special occasion to play in the new year 8 classrooms and also to conclude a performance on the oval with a spectacular
fireworks display!! Thanks especially goes to Helen Hicks and all of the event organisers. Thank you to the parents to you
continued support of your son in their music making, only a few performances left for the year now, and many lessons and
rehearsals are already concluding for 2014.
Night of Excellence
The Wind Symphony, Jazz Ensemble, Hand Bells, Choir and Taiko Drums will all be performing at the night of excellence at
St Laurence’s ERPAC next Tuesday evening the 18th of November. Students will travel by bus to the college during
the day for rehearsals. Students will depart NJC for ERPAC at 10am and return by 1.00pm. Please ensure that they bring
the necessary music and instruments to school on that day. They will not require formal uniform for the daytime rehearsals.
The Wind Symphony will be performing first on the night as people arrive, so all Wind Symphony members must be at
ERPAC by 5.45pm for a 6.15pm start. All other performers can arrive at 6.15pm, the evening officially commences at
6.45pm. All performers (except Taiko drummers) must be in full formal uniform.
Summer Music Concert
Also, please be aware that the Summer Music Concert is happening on Thursday the 20 th of November at 6.30pm. This will
involve the Junior & Senior Concert Bands, Saxophone Ensemble, Brass Ensemble and Percussion Ensembles 1&2.
See you at the performances!
Term 4 Events Calendar for Performing Arts Week 7—Week 8
WEEK
Week 7
TIME
6.15pm
DATE
Tues 18
Nov
School time
Week 8
ACTIVITY
VENUE
UNFORM
GROUPS
Night of Excellence
Rehearsal during day
St Laurence's College
(ERPAC)
Full Formal
Choir, Handbell Ensemble, Wind Symphony and Jazz Ensemble
Audition 2015 Instrumental Music groups Tue-Thu
NJC
Summer Music Concert
NJC Hall
All continuing students
Formal
Junior, Senior Concert Bands, Saxophone
Ens, Brass Ens, Percussion Ens 1&2
6.30pm
Thu 20 Nov
Lunchtime
Tues 25
Nov
Break up party
NJC
6.45am
Thu 27 Nov
Arts Education Global
Summit
Griffith University
Formal
Year 7 Handbell Ensemble
5.30pm7.30pm
Thu 27 Nov
Year 7 Graduation Mass
NJC Hall
Formal
Choir and Yr. 6 2015 Handbell Ensemble
All Performing Arts students
CHOIR, HANDBELLS, VOCALS -Barbara McGeever - Classroom music, Choral and Handbells mcgeeverb@njc.qld.edu.au
Thank you!
NJC Singers and Ringers, you sounded amazing at Friday's NJC Mass at St Stephen's Cathedral and Saturday's Cultural Trail. Thank you for always being ready to support your fellow students and school at every liturgy
and celebration throughout the year.
Thank you for
launching the Ambrose Treacy College song so well at yesterday's assembly.
for being there for your Year 6 mates tonight at their Graduation Mass.
to Mrs McGuiness, Mrs Black and Mrs Ebbage for helping me at the NJC Celebration Mass. I couldn't do
without you.
To Mrs Rivalland for organising the pizza.
to Mr Finn for organising the Mass.
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An email has been sent home about the times for the next 3 weeks' performances e.g. Year 6 Graduation Mass
tonight, next week's Tuesday's Night of Excellence, and the final Thursday's World Arts Summit (Year 7 ringers)
and Year 7 Graduation Mass (choir and Year 5 ringers).
Week 7 Performing Arts Practice Times
Time
Monday
7.15 - 8.15am
Tuesday
Percussion Ens 1
Saxophone Ens Brass &
Flute Ensemble
7.30 - 8.00am
Vocal Ensemble
8.00 - 8.45am
Choir
12.30 - 1.15pm
Year 5 Handbell
Ensemble Practice
3.15 - 5.00 pm
Handbell Ensemble
Year 7
Thursday
Junior Concert band
Jazz Ensemble
Senior Concert Band
Year 5 Handbell
Ensemble
Clarinet Ensemble
Percussion Ens 2
Choir will be rehearsing
at 8am today
Practice at venue during
school hours by bus
12.40 - 1.20 pm
Wednesday
Friday
Wind Symphony
AMBROSE TREACY COLLEGE
New College Crest for suit coats
If you are intending to continue
to use your current navy suit
coat in 2015, it will be necessary for you to purchase an
Ambrose Treacy College patch
crest. We are offering two options:
1. Patch crest only to be affixed by you - $7.50
(can be collected from Uniform Shop after payment)
2. Patch crest including affixing $17.50
(Coat to be delivered to Uniform Shop)
Payment can only be made through the NJC
website via the ‘Make a Payment’ link.
If you choose the second option, your son’s navy
suit coat must be brought in to the Uniform Shop
no later than 3 December. Your coat will be
ready for collection at the beginning of Term 1
next year.
Please fill out your detail below, cut and securely attach the following tag to your jacket
before leaving it for badging.
If you have any further queries please contact Julie Ebbage on 38780547 or email ebbagej@njc.qld.edu.au
--------------------------------------------------——-SUIT COAT COLLECTION
Parent’s Name:
…………………………………………
Student’s Name:
……………………………………………
Class/Year Level 2015: …………..…….
Contact Number : ………………………..
Uniform Shop helpers needed
Volunteers are still required for uniform fitting appointments. Go to the news page on the NJC website and select Volunteer In The Uniform ShopOct/Nov/Dec. Alternatively please click here to use
the Volunteer Local link. Volunteer with a group of
From the P&F President
A big thank you to all NJC families and staff who joined in
the festivities at the ‘End of NJC Celebrations’ on Saturday.
Thanks to the amazing fortitude and sheer talent of P&F
Vice-President, Helen Hicks, the event ran smoothly and
I’m sure all who attended would agree it was a huge success, capped off by one of the most fantastic fireworks displays Indooroopilly and its neighbours have seen in a long
time. A special thanks to the other, and equally important,
coordinators…. A special thanks to the other, and equally
important, coordinators…. Sandy on ticketing, Steve on the
BBQ, Laurraine in the canteen, Prue on afternoon tea,
Therese on cold drinks, Loretta and Mel for signage and
Michelle at the bar.
During the event, we also had the NJC handball and kicking championships.
I am pleased to announce that the handball winners, who
played on a particularly challenging 12 square court, are:
Year 1-3 - Tom (if anyone knows who Tom is, please let us
know)
Year 4 - Will Sharkey
Year 5 - Nick Craven
Year 6 - Sam Hicks
Year 7 - Ally Orlando
Year 8+ - Matthew Burgin.
And the kicking winners, who showed extreme prowess in distance and accuracy, are:
Year 1-3 - Sam Spitzer
Year 4 - Sam Miley
Year 5 - DRAW - Gabe Lentz & Callum Fitzgerald
Year 6 - James Porter
Year 7 - Lachlan Ford
Year 8+ - Liam Hopley Dodds.
And the winners of the Raffles were:
The Maranta Family -iPad
Simone Hart -EB games Voucher
A. Bradford -EB games Voucher
Throughout the event, the NJC spirit was certainly on
show, and I couldn’t be prouder to be part of this fantastic
community, particularly as we head towards the beginning
of a new era—the Ambrose Treacy College era.
The Principal, Staff and Students of
Nudgee Junior College
Cordially invite
The NJC Community
to the
2014 Night of Excellence
To be held in ERPAC
(Edmund Rice Performing Arts Centre)
St Laurence’s College,
Stephens Rd, South Brisbane
On Tuesday, 18 November 2014
Entertainment commences at 6.20 pm
Guests are to be seated by 6.30 pm
Official opening at 6.45pm
The evening will include the
official launch of the
NJC Cookbook
Orders will be taken on the night.
$30 each or two for $50
Parking tokens will be given to parents at the Auditorium to be eligible for the discounted parking rate of $15
Cricket
ATC Cricket
Brett Henschell —henschellb@njc.qld.edu.au
Week 5 of junior club cricket fixtures were again played under ideal conditions. ATC teams posted some good results,
particularly in the older age groups where most matches are evenly poised going into the second day.
This Saturday will present some challenges, being in the middle of a long weekend caused by the G20 Summit. Despite one U10 match already being cancelled, all players are required and will be spread across other teams to cover
absences. No player will miss out on a game.
Players and parents are reminded that Term 4 junior club cricket fixtures will be played right up to Saturday 6
December 2014, despite the NJC school year concluding 28 November 2014. Please make sure you are available for Saturday 29 November 2014 and Saturday 6 December 2014 so that your team is not forced to play short or forfeit.
A reminder also that Term 1 school cricket trials have now concluded. We thank the boys for their attendance and effort during the trials. One final trial is planned for the first week of Term 1 2015 but will be confirmed in due course.
TEAM
RESULT
SPIRIT OF CRICKET AWARD
U10 Blue
Valley Redbacks 124 v ATC 42
Elijah Harris-Croft
U10 Green
Valley Crocodiles 122 v ATC 183
Jack Scott
U10 White
Valley Kangaroos 132 v ATC 130
Sam Pandy
U10 Gold
U10 Red
Valley Falcons 120 v ATC 109
Valley Crows 191 v ATC 69
Harry Ricketts
Nathan McCarthy
U11 Blue
Valley Yellow 5/160 v ATC 9/146 Day 1
Alex Sherratt
U11 Green
Valley White 2/160 v ATC 5/80 Day 1
Sam Hewson
U11 White
Wilston North Yellow 4/159 v ATC 7/130 Day 1
Patrick Keogh
U12 Blue
Sandgate Redcliffe 5/153 v ATC 2/176 Day 1
Fergal Apps
U12 Green
Toombul Red 6/111 v ATC 2/113 Day 1
Chris Pepper
U13 Blue
Everton 0/18 v ATC 191 Day 1
Sam Alexander
U13 Green
Albany Creek Hawks 108 v ATC 2/57 Day 1
Josh Molachino
HENSCHELL CRICKET ACADEMY PTY LTD
Summer School Holidays Cricket Coaching Clinics
Exclusive to 2015 Ambrose Treacy College students.
Boys of all standards are welcome.
HENSCHELL CRICKET
ACADEMY PTY LTD will be conducting Cricket Coaching Clinics during the Summer
exclusive to 2015 Ambrose Treacy College students. Boys of all standards are welcome.
The December Clinic will build on the skill base established during Term 4 junior club cricket whilst having
fun and enjoying the game of cricket. The January Clinic will concentrate on preparing players for the Term
1 school and junior club cricket seasons.
Attendees will be arranged with others of like ability and age, in groups small enough to ensure individual
tutelage is provided. A Cricket Australia accredited coach will be allocated to each group for the duration of
the Clinic to enable a structured program to be delivered and a comprehensive written report will be provided
post Clinic conclusion.
A Senior First Aid Officer will be in attendance in case of illness or injury.
At each Clinic, one lucky player will win a Gabba cricket bat valued up to $175.00 (depending on size)
simply by attending!
Where: Ambrose Treacy College, Twigg Street, Indooroopilly.
When: Week 1 Tuesday 2 to Friday 5 December 2014 8:30am to 12:00pm
Week 2 Monday 19 to Thursday 22 January 2015 2:00pm to 5:30pm
What to wear: Cricket whites (white shirt minimum), sunscreen and hat/cap
What to bring: Personal cricket gear (if owned), water, snack, positive attitude
Cost: $199.00 (Incl. GST) per Clinic (family rates available)
To book your place at these 4 day Clinics, or for further information,
please contact Brett Henschell via email henschellb@njc.qld.edu.au or by mobile 0458 026 224.
School Holidays
NJC Sports News
From the
Head of Sport and Activities
Dave Capra –caprad@njc.qld.edu.au
Triathlon
Last weekend was the Triathlon Queensland
All Schools Championships at Lake Kawana
where we had 18 boys do our community
proud both in the triathlon and aquathlon.
Congratulations to Callum Barter (9th), Pat
Newell (4th), Tom Newell (10th) and Bayley
Judson (5th) who are eligible to be selected to
represent Met West Triathlon as well as Tom
Neill (1st) and Oliver Seawright (8th)t for Met
North Triathlon. In addition Mitchell Densley
(4th), Tom Kearney (3rd) and Joe Newell (2nd)
are eligible to be selected to represent Met
West Aquathlon as well as Archie Esler (10th)
for Met North Aquathlon.
In particular, thanks must go once
again to our exceptional coaches
Brett, Travis and Greg Scanlon
whose knowledgeable and balanced approach engaged and inspired our boys to achieve their
best whilst enjoying themselves
throughout the competition.
Brisbane International Primary
Schools Tennis
This Sunday, our two top tennis
teams will participate in the BI Primary Schools Tennis Tournament
at Tennyson against other schools in the Metropolitan West region. The teams that place first and second in the region then play against schools from all over QLD at the Brisbane International over the new year.
Best of luck to the followings boys:
Team 1
Finn Macnamara, Xavier Lim, Dominic Anderson, Matt Harper, Josh Molachino, Lachlan Ford
Team 2
Joe Lim, Bailey Gunther, Owen Griffin, Liam Smith, Matthew Schoutrop, Ned Aboud.
Athletics
Congratulations to Patrick Thygesen who won both the State 1500m and the 800m events and has qualified to run in
the Under 14 age group next year in march at the Australian Athletics Junior Championships at Sydney Olympic
Park. Well done Patrick!
NSW Cricket Tour
After 3 weeks of trialling a squad of 14 players has been selected to travel to participate in our ATC Northern NSW
Cricket Tour which will see two T20 and two One Day matches played across four days. The boys began training yesterday afternoon in preparation for the tour in January. Congratulations to the following boys:
Angus Worland
Ben Rogers
Cameron Hunt
Connor McCarthy
Hamish Killen
Jack Hewson
Jared Gardiner
Jonte Roberts
Josh Wataman
Lachlan Tonkin
Lachlan A-Khavari
Liam Gallagher
Nat Cowin
Tyler Neville
Water Polo
Due to the G20 closure of Musgrave Park Pool there will be no water polo fixtures this weekend.
ATC Junior Australian Football Club - Sponsorship
As the 2015 season approaches we are looking for businesses within the NJC/ATC community and local area who
would like to sponsor our AFL teams. If you are interested please contact tony@evoheat.com.au or Dave Capra
caprad@atc.qld.edu.au
Yours in Sport,
Dave Capra
Celebrating the end of Nudgee Junior College, Indooroopilly,
‘Recollections –A Journey’ embraces the essence of what makes NJC
such a unique place. With hundreds of intriguing photographs capturing the journey of the school over 76 years, this publication is a wonderful souvenir for anyone who has been associated with the college.
$40 each
2 copies for
$70