From The Principal St Bernard’s College Newsletter “Achieving Excellence by Learning and Doing” From The Principal Edition 18 14 November, 2014 Last Saturday friends and families of Old Collegians gathered for the Annual Mass for deceased Old Collegians. This remarkable institution has been running since 1962 with Father Gerard Dowling as principal Celebrant. This year he was joined by Old Collegian priests Fathers John Prest, Brian Kelty, Frank Moloney, Ray Scanlon and Joe Giacobbe. The First reading from the Mass was from Ecclesiasticus: Here is a list of generous men, whose good works have not been forgotten. In their descendants there remains a rich inheritance born of them. Their descendants stand by their covenants, and, thanks to them so do their children’s children. Their offspring will last forever; their glory will not fade. Their bodies have been buried in peace, and their name lives on for all generations. The people will proclaim their wisdom; the assembly will celebrate their praises. Certainly this is an appropriate piece of scripture to remember our deceased Old Collegians and the legacy that they have left for us. On Tuesday this week the College gathered for Remembrance Day. I had the honour of providing this reflection: Today is known as Remembrance Day. It is also known as Armistice Day. At 11am on November 11 1918 hostilities ceased ending the First World War. This day was commemorated amongst the allied nations as ‘Armistice Day’ the following year. The day was initially designated to commemorate those members of the armed forces who were killed during that great conflict, referred to at that time as “the war to end all wars”. Sadly it wasn’t. The term ‘Remembrance Day’ came to be used as a replacement for ‘Armistice Day’ in 1945 to include remembrance of the dead of the Second World War. So now in 2014 what do we remember? We remember the bravery and the sacrifice of those who fought and died in the First World War. We remember the 13 and a half million human beings killed, captured, wounded or missing: 8 million on the allied side, five and a half million on the German and Austrian/Hungarian side. We remember the 9 million soldiers and 7 million civilians who died in that conflict; many million in the trenches of Northern France Belgium and Luxembourg. In places the Western front trench line was in exactly the same place in 1918 as it had been in 1914. The impact of both World Wars on Australia was profound with over 61,000 deaths in First World War and almost 40,000 in the Second World War. The conflict between countries in each of the two world wars had a start and a finish, had an aggressor and a defender. In every conflict since it has been the same - aggressors and defenders. In each world war, while a nation surrendered, there was ultimately no victor. And in each conflict since, it has been the same. Australian soldiers have fought and died defending the British empire and our own country, from the Sudan in 1885 through to Afghanistan in recent years. Over 100,000 young Australians in our armed forces have made the ultimate sacrifice. They were brave and heroic and their work was necessary but ultimately in such conflict we all lose something of ourselves and our shared humanity. Every country and every individual dead or alive and their families and their communities lost. They lost people and things they loved along with something of their own humanity. Looking at the graves of Anzac cove in Turkey, Tyne Cot in Belgium, or Bomanna in Papua New Guinea, the pride and gratitude one feels is overwhelmed by a sense of sadness and futility: why did they need to die? Remembering such sacrifice should teach us something and that is the ultimate futility of conflict between human beings. Remembrance Day should be about us recalling the sacrifices of others to remind us to commit to peace and doing all that we can to ensure conflict never arises. Committing to do all we can to ensure there is no conflict between countries, between races, between religions and between individuals. On a plaque inside the Shrine of Remembrance in St Kilda Rd are inscribed the words “Greater love hath no man” taken from St John’s Gospel verse: “ Greater love hath no man than to lay down his life for his friends” At exactly 11am today, the sun will shine through an aperture in the ceiling of the Shrine and illuminate just one word on this plaque - ”Love” Loving one another is the real message of Remembrance Day and today we pledge to do all that we can to ensure no conflict in our families, in our schools, in our cities, in our country and in our world. Lest we forget Best Wishes Tony Paatsch St Bernard’s College Newsletter ! “Achieving Excellence by Learning and Doing” From the Clairvaux Campus Director Year 12 2015 Head Start Program VCE Unit 3 subjects will officially start on Monday November 24 and conclude on Wednesday December 3. Attendance is compulsory during this time and a timetable of classes will be available prior to this date. Year 12 2015 Information Night The Year 12, 2015 Information Night for all parents and Year 12 students will be held on Tuesday November 25, commencing at 7.30pm in the College Auditorium. Year 10 Examinations Semester two exams for all Year 10 students will be held from: Wednesday November 19 through to Tuesday November 25. The timetable for the Year 10 exams will be available from the Year 10 notice board and a copy has already been e-mailed to your son. Most Year 10 Exams will be held in the Gym and will commence with 15 minutes reading time. Please note carefully the dates and times of each exam, as misreading the exam timetable is not accepted as an excuse for missing an exam. All students must attend their scheduled exams in their full school uniform. There are no scheduled classes for Year 10 students during these exams so students are expected at school only for their timetabled exams. If there are any difficulties or clashes please see Ms Krouskos or Mr Tollit immediately. Year 11 2015 Head Start Program VCE Unit 1 subjects will officially start on Wednesday November 26 and conclude on Wednesday December 3. Attendance is compulsory during this time and a timetable of classes will be available prior to this date. Paul Shannon, Deputy Principal – Clairvaux From The Strand Campus Director Remembrance Day On Tuesday we gathered as a school community to pay our respects to the men and women who have lost their lives in battles over the last century. It was a solemn and respectful ceremony and I thank Ms Brooke Sullivan and Mrs Charlene Landvogt for organising this lovely commemoration. It was Jesus who said, “My command is this: Love each other as I have loved you. Greater love has no one than this, that they lay down his life for his friends” John 15:12-15. In Flanders Fields - John McCrae 1915 In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row, That mark our place; and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly Scarce heard amid the guns below. We are the Dead. Short days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, Loved and were loved, and now we lie In Flanders fields. Take up our quarrel with the foe: To you from failing hands we throw The torch; be yours to hold it high. If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields. Year 7 Orientation Day The 2014 Year 7 Orientation day will take place on Friday, 28 November. There will be no classes for all 2013 Year 7 boys on this day to enable us to conduct the orientation program in the Year 7 area. There will be classes as normal for our current Year 8 and 9 students. Year 8 ILeAP Presentation Day All parents of Year 8 students are welcome to attend our annual ILeAP presentation day on Thursday November 20. Year 8A, 8B, 8C, 8D work will be available from 9.00am – 10.30am. Year 8E, 8F, 8G, 8H and 8J work will be available from 11.30am – 12.30pm. This is a great opportunity to come along and see the great work that our Year 8 boys have been doing with their individual projects. Damian McKee, Deputy Principal – The Strand St Bernard’s College Newsletter ! “Achieving Excellence by Learning and Doing” Discere ILP Night Year 7 Discere students hosted their ILP (Individual Learning Project) Night on the 29th October in O’Brien Hall. The boys showcased projects that they had been working on throughout semester 2. The students chose their own topics and were encouraged to get their families involved in the projects at home. They also made online visual diaries of their progress and final presentations. The standard of the projects was nothing but exceptional. The boys catered the event, spending almost four hours preparing a twocourse meal for a 100 strong crowd of boys, their families and staff. The boys’ hard work was clear in their projects and the meal shared by the boys’ families was a testament to their skills in the kitchen. Dan Salmon, Discere & Daniel Baldwin, Food Technology Short Story Winners Congratulations to all boys who were successful in this years College Short Story Competition : Year Level 7 8 9 10 11 1st Place Darcy Knights (7F) Nathan Wu (8H) Henry Fleming (9H) Luke Brock (10D) Daniel Hutchings (11E) 2nd Place Corey Brock (7C) Harrison Fuller (8E) Anthony Bonaguro (9F) Matthew Bucchieri (10C) Jordan Noronha (11B) 3rd Place Thomas Lloyd (7D) Anthony Nguyen(8H) Lachlan Thompson (9E) Kevin Phan (10C) Matthew Catterall (11H) The first prize winner in all year levels received a $500 bursary along with $200 JB Hi-Fi voucher, second prize was a $200 JB Hi-Fi voucher while the third prize winner was the recipient of a $100 JB Hi-Fi voucher. Their efforts will officially be recognised at the awards nights for each year level to be held later this year. Vinnies' Christmas Appeal The St. Vincent de Paul Society operates their Soup Van in the Footscray area 365 days a year. They provide food forhomeless teenagers and adults and for the many families who live in boarding-houses in the area. Every year they have an annual Christmas party for their ‘clients’ where over 700 people are given a three course traditional Christmas lunch with all the trimmings. Everyone who comes gets a present. Last year the Vinnies, because of the generosity of the St. Bernard’s community, was able to give every child and teenager an extra present. This is often the only present these kids will receive at Christmas time. This year looks like there will be even more people coming. I am asking for your help to make this Christmas a happier time for the Vinnies’ clients. Could you please consider donating a present this Christmas? Anything that you would be happy to receive yourself would be greatly appreciated. The Boys’ Homerooms have been given the responsibility for providing a present for: 7A, 7B, 7C, 7D- Male Child 7E, 7F, 7G, 7H, 7J- Female Child 8A, 8B, 8C, 8D- Male Teenager 8E, 8F, 8G, 8H, 8J- Female Teenager 9A, 9B, 9C, 9D- Adult male 9E, 9F, 9G, 9H, 9J- Adult female 10A, 10B, 10C, 10D, 10E- Adult male 10F, 10G, 10H, 10J- Adult female 11A, 11B, 11C, 11D, 11E- Adult male 11F, 11G, 11H, 11R, 11V- Adult female 12A, 12B, 12C, 12D, 12E, 12F, - Child male 12H, 12V, 12R, 12X- Child female All presents need to be clearly labeled which age group they are for. Eg Female Teenager 14 yrs There will be a box at Reception where the presents can be placed. They will be picked up by the Vinnies on Friday, 5 December. Your support is greatly appreciated. Lisa Grass, Christian Service Coordinator Gallipoli and Western Front tour 2016 After the success of our tour in 2013 and to coincide with centenary commemorations of Australia's involvement on the Western Front, we are excited to offer students currently in years 7 to 10 the opportunity to travel to Turkey, Belgium and France in September 2016 to visit many of the significant sites of World War One. An information night will be held on Wednesday 12th November at 7:30pm in the College boardroom. Please RSVP or forward any enquiries to either Brooke Sullivan bsullivan@sbc.vic.edu.au or Charlene Landvogt clandvogt@sbc.vic.edu.au Brooke Sullivan, The Strand Humanities Coordinator AFL Umpiring Academy The AFL umpiring academy will run again in 2015. The academy will take place at the College after school, once a week from March until June. Students should keep an eye on the bulletin for more information. St Bernard’s College Newsletter ! “Achieving Excellence by Learning and Doing” Twisted Broadway “The Songs You Love…Only A Little Bit Twisted…” St. Bernard’s College, in collaboration with St. Columba’s College presents “Twisted Broadway”, a new musical initiative in 2014. Modelled after successful runs in Melbourne, The West End and OffBroadway NYC, ‘Twisted Broadway’ is a unique concept that enables male singers to sing famous musical songs traditionally made famous by women, and vice versa. (Think “Edelweiss” sung by a female, or “Don’t Rain on My Parade” performed by a man!) The cast of 22 students have worked tirelessly to bring you Twisted songs from favourite musicals such as ‘Les Miserables’, ‘The Sound of Music’ and ‘Grease ’as well as new musicals such as ‘Wicked’, ‘The Lion King’ and ‘Once’ in a fast-paced performance that will have you singing along – regardless of your gender! It’s a fun, vibrant family night out and a celebration you do not want to miss! Thursday, 20th of November at 7:30pm Admission Price $15 adult, $10 students/children under 15 Tickets at the door! Don’t miss out on being a bit Twisted! Brendan Tollit, Head of Performing Arts Music News Plans for music activity is well underway for 2015. Parents with students involved in the music program are advised of two very important activities in semester 1: Music Camp from February 21 – 23 and Music Tour to the ACT to compete at the Australian National Eisteddfod May 21 – 23. While those representing St Bernard's in Canberra has been established, it is hoped that our music camp next year can involve a broader cross-section of student musicians that normally are not catered for at such an event. It is proposed that an intensive guitarist workshop be incorporated for instance. We encourage all instrumentalists to take part where possible. The Year 7 Concert for year 7E,F,G and J will be held on Thursday November 27 at 7:30pm. This concert material is already taking shape, with all homerooms involved making great gains in the past two weeks. A reminder that the SBC Friends of Music will sell tickets for this concert at the door - $5 per individual or $15 per family of 2 adults and unlimited children. Instrumental Music Lessons: A reminder to all parents with students involved in on-going private music lessons that cancellation of private music lessons must be via written confirmation by a parent with 1 full term's notice. Late notification may be accepted 4 weeks prior to the end of any given term. In this instance, any student wishing to cease instrumental lessons at the end of this year must provide the required written advice to the Music Department Office by Friday November 7 2014. This notification is best submitted via the on-line cancellation form at http://sbcmusicdepartment.weebly.com/lesson-cancellation.htm . Students wishing to continue with instrumental lessons next year are automatically re-enrolled for 2015. Carmelo Puglisi, Director of Music After School English Help Every Tuesday from 3:00pm – 4:00pm English staff are available to offer help to both Strand and Clairvaux students with English tasks. This is an excellent opportunity for students to receive one on one assistance Christine McGee, English Coordinator Echoes from the Archives The year 1955, saw the introduction of the first Matriculation class now Year 12 at the College. My fellow students did not have to travel to other distant colleges to further their education. The only recollection by most of the students was the “voluntary” planting of shrubs on the creek’s banks at West Essendon. (John Radcliffe, 1955-1960) This was an era of stability in relation to society and educational reform, which was reflected in the happiness loyalty and discipline within the school. Life was carefree with the only concerns being who could be first to the handball court, would it rain on sports day, and were those Latin roots learnt well enough to escape that hard-hitting penalty? (Alan Trigg, 1960-1965) Maureen Kavanagh, Archivist St Bernard’s College Newsletter ! “Achieving Excellence by Learning and Doing” Classic Italy Tour – January 2015 for any adult who is interested in touring Italy, a Classic 16-day Italy Tour is being organised during the summer vacation. Dates for the Tour are: start in Venice, 2/01/15 – end in Rome 17/01/15. For further information, please contact Prof. Spiller via email at the College. Bruno Spiller, Senior Italian Teacher Ladies Auxiliary AGM The AGM for the Ladies Auxiliary will be held Wednesday 3rd of December in the College boardroom at 9.30am. The meeting will consist of an overview of the functions held by the Ladies Auxiliary, Tony Paatsch will be present for the election of 2015 office bearers which will be followed by a festive morning tea. We are always looking for new members to join. If you have been thinking about joining, we would love to see you there. It is a great way to meet new friends and also assist in the running of wonderful community events like Grandparents Day, morning teas following special assemblies or the Mothers of Old Boys Lunch. If you would like to find out more please come along. For catering purposes please email me at oceanit@bigpond.net.au Liz Hancock, President Calling all parents - take part in a focus group! Moonee Valley City Council wants to know: • Are we getting it right when it comes to communicating with our community? • In what ways would you like to receive information into the future? We are looking for participants to take part in a focus group session about Council’s communications. The 2 hour session includes catering and all participants score a free Village movie pass! The Adults 24-54 Years session will take place on 24 November, 6pm to 8pm. Express your interest by Wednesday, 22 November. Visit mvcc.vic.gov.au/focusgroups or call our Communications team on 9243 8888. What’s your view on bus services in Moonee Valley? Take part in a community survey about bus services in Moonee Valley so that Council can understand what you like about the service and what you want to change. Whilst Council doesn’t manage the bus network, we do have the opportunity to advocate to the bus companies and the State Government to ask them to provide a service that meets the needs of our community. As young people are one of the key user-groups of buses, we are keen to ensure that the opinions of school-goers and parents are captured as part of this survey. 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