Term 3 Week 4 - 14th August 2020

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14th July 2021

On Tuesday the 19th of July our annual athletics carnival was held at the College.  We were blessed with a beautiful day as temperatures topped 21 degrees at lunch. The prize was the CC Adams Shield which is awarded to the winning House.

The day began with the first of six rotations. All students competed in the 100m, 200m, Javelin, Shot Putt, Discus and Long Jump before lunch.  Our wonderful staff officiated all events and and assisted with recording, marshaling, & catering.  A big thank you to the hospitality students who catered the whole day with the help of our TAS staff.  After lunch the 100m finals were contested followed by the double points relays.

Congratulations to Innes who won the day.

Full results, age champions and records – please read on.

The SJRC Athletics Squad to compete at the Lismore Diocesan Carnival in Coffs Harbour has been notified via email.

Girls Age Champions:

Age Name House Points
Champion 12 Bella Lahey / Haidyn Taylor Oxley/Flinder 41
Runner Up 12 Keely Newton Oxley 18
Champion 13 Shaylee Wilcox Wilson 56
Runner Up 13 Leeara Elford Macquarie 38
Champion 14 Grace Smith Hastings 77
Runner Up 14 Keira Donovan Innes 46
Champion 15 Emilee Franklin Innes 41
Runner Up 15 Ella Waters Wilson 28
Champion 16 Olivia Moore Wilson 48
Runner Up 16 Ava Glassie Oxley 45
Champion 17 Kellie Burke Oxley 41
Runner Up 17 Sophie Batchelor Flinders 21
AWD Jasmine Ferguson Hastings 45

Boys Age Champions:

Age Name House Points
Champion 12 Tim James Innes 44
Runner Up 12 Zac Hoolahan Macquarie 33
Champion 13 Cruz Tate-Whalley Hastings 60
Runner Up 13 Hudson Bell Inness 56
Champion 14 Zac Lovett Wilson 45
Runner Up 14 Bodhi Kennedy Innes 28
Champion 15 Jett Hanson Macquarie 39
Runner Up 15 Ky Yardley/Jeremy Auckram Flinders/Hastings 25
Champion 16 Roy Stevenson Inness 66
Runner Up 16 Brendan Walsh Macquarie 28
Champion 17+ Sam Fox Innes 34
Runner Up 17+ Kobe Roser Hastings 26

Records:

Congratulations to Sam Fox (Yr 1) who broke the SJRC 17s Boys Shotput record with a throw of 12.82m.  The old record was held by Shaun Hinton (12.63m) and has stood since 2011.

Congratulations to Bella Lahey (Yr 7) who broke the SJRC 12 Girls Discuss record with a throw of 26.56m.  The old record was held by Jess Leeson (22.60m) and has stood since 2006. 

SJRC Records Page

Damien Kelly
SJRC Leader of Sport

9th August 2022

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This week I would like to pay special appreciation to thirty-one Year 11 students who delivered speeches as a part of the Year 12, 2021 Leadership program. Not only was I impressed by the number of students who were prepared to put themselves forward for roles in the College next year, I was also proud of their level of preparation and engagement with the process.

Congratulations to the following candidates:

Nicola Abi-Saab
Neal Aupy-Pollock
Maddison Baxter
Phoebe Bentley
Alexander Byrne
Chloe Cooper
Brianna Ducker
Chloe Eichmann
Hannah Freeman
Matthew Gleeson
Bianca Green
Connor Hallum
Ella Handley
Chloe Howarth
Sarah Jennings
Riley Johnston
Timothy Kobelke
Joseph Lewis
Demi Magnus
Luka Marshall
Nicholas Murray
Quinn Pares
Gianluca Polacci Byrnes
Piper Seale
Ella Smith
Jorjia-Rose Styles
Jay Toogood
Matthew Walsh
Connor Warneken
Mia Watts
Elanor Williams

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Principal Awards

Congratulations to the following students who were announced as Principal Award recipients at this week's ZOOM assembly. Students will receive their awards in House assemblies.

Charlie Ackerman
Jayde Attkins
Lilly-Rose Bajt
Alex Burg
Tomas Bush
Kieran Copeland
Zoe Copeland
Rhiannon Dutlow
Chelsea Frater
Jack Friend
Blake Haywood
Heo Ignacio
Alexis Lambert
Keatin Nowak
Anabelle Paynting
Rocco Polacci Byrnes
McKeeley Quayle
Aydin Rae
Liam Ross
Ellyra Squires
Jorjia-Rose Styles


Zoom Assembly 

This week the College ran its second Zoom Assembly for the term. The following articles were presented in good fun and humour. Thank you to the many students and staff involved in making the assembly possible. Please enjoy the following videos.


SJRC Environmental Club

The SJRC Environmental Club has been making Bees Wax Wraps. In the following short clip, club members, Lauren Johnston, Cora Puttick, Brock Holliday, Maisy Taylor and Zoe Copel explain how they are made.

The idea behind the making of the video is to share the need for all students to assist in reducing soft plastic wastes not only at our College but also within their own homes. It is now time for our College community to get involved and the SJRC Environmental Club is here to help kick start that involvement

At our next College assembly, Mrs Mooney, the Environmental Club Coordinator, will draw out, one Pastoral Care group. All Pastoral Care members including the PC teacher will be the lucky recipients of the first batch of Bees Wax Wraps... and the first to make a difference in reducing our plastic waste.

My thanks and congratulations to Mrs Mooney and the Environmental Club for this great incentive.

https://youtu.be/s4AC5E0sYoo

 

Science with Mr Bennie - Wash your Hands

Thank you to Mr Damien Bennie for making this fun video explaining what is a virus, what it looks like and our best defence against a virus.

https://youtu.be/o2TTXAGkORo



Metal Medial Madness

Thank you to Mr Colin Makay and Jacob Gaskill for putting this valuable video together, highlighting some of the varied skills and fun that our students are able to experience in the Industrial Technology- METAL classroom. 


https://youtu.be/0tPRUKnhRKY


Harry Amon & Mark Spence

We have some amazing talent at St Joseph's Regional College, this week we would like to showcase the very talented Year 12 student, Harry Amon. 

In this piece, Harry is performing "Paper Iron" written by our very own Mark Spence, SAPSS Drumline Leader. This piece was specifically written by Mark to showcase Harry's considerable musical talents. Harry is performing on the biggest instrument which is the marimba, in addition to the bass drum and concert toms. He uses a wide variety of sticks and mallets as well as different performance techniques, many of which are quite advanced.  Mark is playing the vibraphone, concert toms, and cymbals.

The piece was originally written for a soloist with a percussion trio for accompaniment but due to COVID-19, Mark was able to condense them into one single part.

Mark who has been Harry's music tutor since he was in Year 4, says "Harry should be very proud of his abilities after many years of practice & study". 

https://youtu.be/GhHvg8-bbY8



Staff Development Day - Friday, 28th August 2020

On Friday, 28th August 2020 (Week 6) all staff at St Joseph’s Regional College will participate in a Staff Development Day.  Students are not required to attend school on this day.

Each year, a number of new initiatives and programs are introduced by NESA, our own Catholic Schools Office, and various other bodies who govern aspects of education, and it is essential for all staff to be kept up to date with these latest initiatives. On this particular day, staff will be involved in activities encompassing curriculum development, spiritualty and school improvement. Involvement in these activities will contribute to our ongoing goal of giving each of our students the best possible education.

God Bless

Jim Dempsey
Principal

Principal's Message

Mobile Phones

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The College recognises that the possession of a mobile phone by students is common and necessary on occasions. Their use at school, however, can lead to problems such as harassment, distraction in class, social division and security issues.
The following is a reminder of the mobile phone rule at the College:

  • Mobile phones are not permitted to be used from arrival at College until 3.15pm, except by seniors who may use it during recess and lunch in senior areas only. Mobile phones may not be carried in students’ top pockets.
  • If your child breaks the rule and their phone is confiscated, they will receive an afternoon detention. They will need to pick their phone up at the end of the day from the FRONT OFFICE.
  • If you need to contact your child during the day, please call the office on 5525 4100 and we will go through our usual channel of communication to contact your child. Your child is able to make contact with you via their coordinator or the front office also.

Thank you for your cooperation.

Chicken Pox

We have been notified that a student has contracted Chicken Pox. Please refer to the following advice from the NSW Government in regards to this infectious disease.

https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/Infectious/factsheets/Pages/chickenpox.aspx

Tanya Daley
Assistant Principal - Pastoral Care and Staff Support

Assistant Principal - Pastoral
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Trial HSC Exams

Next Monday sees the start of our Trial HSC exams for our Year 12 students. Although this year has obviously been somewhat disrupted for everyone, I am very confident that our students have been well prepared for the Trials, and the HSC, by their dedicated teachers, who have worked hard to ensure students have had relevant, meaningful activities throughout the disruptions.

I would remind students that it is essential that they know their exam timetable, as no allowance can be made for missed time or a missed exam due to a misreading of their timetable (as is also the case in the HSC exams). I would also remind them of the need to contact the College immediately should any circumstances arise that may prevent them from presenting for an exam, and that current documentary evidence (e.g. a doctor’s certificate dated that day) is required to support any such claims.

I’d like to take the opportunity on behalf of all the staff to wish our Year 12 students all the best over the next two weeks as they work through their exams.

Year 11 2021 - Dates for your Diary

Monday 24th August 2020

Students will be contacted by this date regarding reselection of subjects if necessary

Monday 31st August 2020 Alternative choices (if necessary) finalised
Monday 14th September 2020 Confirmation of enrolment letters sent to parents


Please don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions regarding enrolling in Year 11 for 2021.


Hastings Education Fund

Applications are now open for HEF grants for 16-25 year olds from the Port Macquarie, Hastings area who will struggle with starting post-school study in 2021 due to financial or circumstantial needs.

You can apply online and find more info here. We encourage you to share the following link and also make a donation if you are able to. 

https://cef.org.au/foundations/hastings/

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Mr Tim McCosker
Assistant Principal - Curriculum & Administration

Ph) 5525 4100

Assistant Principal - Curriculum

Year 8 - Catch the Wave Program

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'Catch the Wave Retreat' for Year 8 students is being offered in a revised format. All Year 8 RE students are participating in a retreat program during their regular RE classes in the College Chapel. Over the next four weeks, each class will attend three sessions. The retreat will be run by our Youth Ministry Officers (YMOs) and is aimed at preparing students to make choices regarding their future Religious Education pathways at the College.

In the following weeks the Year 8 RE students will participate in:

  • group development activities,
  • a showcase of the events and activities that Youth Ministry students are involved in,
  • hearing the stories of older Youth Ministry students and Youth Ministers
  • the opportunity to ‘Express Interest” in joining a Youth Ministry class next year.

This week Year 8RE2,3,4,6,7 and 8 classes attended their first session. There are some pictures from these sessions below.

Thank you to Chloe Nash and Amelia Stennett, our amazing Youth Ministry Officers, for designing and running this program.

About Youth Ministry at the College

The College offers Youth Ministry classes in Years 9 and 10 that have an additional focus on Youth Ministry development. Students who attend these classes often go on to become members of the Senior Youth Ministry team in Years 11 and 12 and some become Youth Ministers at our College and Diocese.

Our Youth Ministry classes participate in programs called Introduction to Youth Ministry, Youth Ministry and Leadership, and Youth Ministry and Spirituality during Years 9 and 10 in addition to their normal RE curriculum. Students who join the class also commit to activities outside the classroom such as:

  • Planning and running retreats for Year 5, 6, and 7 in our local primary schools
  • Planning and running liturgies in our school community
  • Involvement in Parish youth activities and liturgies
  • Outreach and service activities

For further information contact Mr Timo Gobius, Leader of Evangelisation.

Prayer through Music

Listening to music is a powerful way to relax and manage stress. A slower tempo song can soothe the stress of the day by quieting your mind and relaxing your muscles.

Check out some of the great music featured this week on the SJRC Digital Ministry Blog https://sjrcministry.wixsite.com/digitalministry

Featured Music

Steve Angrisano is one of the most effective and versatile ministry leaders in the Church today. People of all ages embrace his passionate message of faith woven throughout his music and storytelling. Many and One encourages us to reflect on what community means to us.

Digital Ministry

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We invite you to click on the links below to see the great resources on the SJRC Digital Ministry Blog and Instagram Page put together by our Youth Ministry Officers, Chloe Nash and Amelia Stennett.

SJRC Digital Ministry Blog https://sjrcministry.wixsite.com/digitalministry

SJRC Digital Ministry Instagram Page https://www.instagram.com/sjrcdigitalministry/

Timo Gobius
Leader of Evangelisation

Evangelisation

Year 8 PE classes have been completing a unit on ‘Relationships’ and in the last few weeks, students have been learning about Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander culture - Kinship, Totems and Connection to Country. As part of the unit, students have been playing some Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander games.

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Carly Taylor
Indigenous Education Officer 

Year 9 Food Technology 

There has been a lot of activity happening in the Year 9 Food Technology class this week. Students baked their own cupcakes which they then had to decorate in a theme of their choice. I am definitely impressed with the quality of the decorating, with students using a number of different piping and decorating techniques to bring their theme to life. 

We still have one class yet to complete their cupcakes on Monday. So next week we will feature the finished sweet delights.

Mrs Diana Walsh
Assistant Leader of TAS


Washable Face Masks

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Year 8 Tech Skills students have been busy making face masks. If you have access to a sewing machine, we encourage you to have a go at making your own mask using the below easy pattern along with the instructional video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ox0fkareJCw&feature=youtu.be

Ms Catherine Morton
Textiles teacher

KidsLit Quiz Presentation

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Congratulations to our heat winners in last term's KidsLitQuiz Mid North Coast competition. Tiana Daly, Mikayla Hill, Hannah Thompson and Jack McManus were proud champions, and due to their efforts, the Library now has some new books to add to the collection.

Well done team!

Library Spaces

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Library_spaces_2_careers_T3W4.jpgThe Library has a few different spaces within its ‘shell’, used for many different purposes. Last week, with Year 10 students making big choices about their future studies, and Year 12 students completing online applications for tertiary places in 2021, Mrs Tinsey, our College Careers Advisor, utilised the seminar rooms to conduct interviews with students to support them in these processes. It was great to have the Library (a centre for information and ideas) used in this way. 


Podcasting

During this week, former school captain Steve Lyons visited the College to take part in an interview for the archival podcast "Regionals" currently under production in The Imagination Station in the Library. Steve attended the school in 1987-1990 before going on to complete his secondary education at MacKillop Senior College.

It's great to see the cutting-edge technology in The Imagination Station coming into its own. Stay tuned for more news about the "Regionals" podcast.

Premier’s Reading Challenge 2020

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The Challenge is drawing to a close with 28th August being the final date for students to add their books to their log to be verified and signed off on. Some of our participating students have completed the Challenge, while others are yet to do this. We will follow up on students again around mid-August to make sure they are on track to complete.

Significant Literary dates

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Now known as graphic novels, but formerly known as “Comics”, generations have found this genre to make for compelling reading. Many have thrilled to the adventures of Superman and warmed to the feisty Lois Lane, the character closely linked to Superman’s alter-ego, Clark Kent.
Lois Lane first appeared in print/graphic form on August 17, 1938. The Library has an extensive collection of graphic novels and graphic non-fiction for enthusiasts of this genre to immerse themselves in.
It’s not really a ‘birthday’ for Lois, but a recognition of her role in the amazing story of Superman.

St Joseph's  Regional College Library
Karen Bale (Mon-Thu)
Tracie Hartley (Fri)
@sjrcexchange
Library

Background

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As a school library, we like to think that part of what we do is connect people, ideas and information. The “Humans of New York” phenomenon was used as a basis for introducing the idea to students in the Library. Historically, the HONY project started out as photography only, but then morphed into people willingly sharing something of their story. The premise is that “everyone has a story”. The project fosters opportunities for active listening, courageous conversations and empathy. Individual storytelling is celebrated.

We hope to bring you a “Humans of SJRC” story once a week for a little while. We are proud of our ‘humans’ who acknowledge that they have a story to share that is meaningful to them.


Introducing this week's Human of SJRC- Jake Green

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St Joseph's Regional College Library

Karen Bale (Mon-Thu)
Tracie Hartley (Fri)
@sjrcexchange

COMPASSION

Meaning: Sympathy and concern for the sufferings or misfortune of others. "everyone should be treated with compassion"

Vinnie's Winter appeal, we would normally be doing a sleep-out

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What is ‘Literacy Enrichment’ at SJRC?

It’s opportunities in and out of SJRC that enrich students’ understanding of and experience with media, film, reading, writing, and language in general. It’s excursions, festivals, writing, debating and public speaking competitions, and live performance.

Check us out at - SJRC Literacy Enrichment

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Debating

It is a pleasure to announce the SJRC Debating teams for 2020:

Year 7/8 team:
Kieran Copeland, Zoe Copeland, Lauren Johnston, Jack McManus, Maisy Taylor and Brock Holliday

Assistants:
Cora Puttick and Oscar Johnson 

Year 9 team:
Emily Edmed, Emily Dunstan, Chelsea Lewis, Findlay Marshall, Josie Yardley, Harrison Brown and Jeff Keena.

Year 10 team:
Charlotte Schrader, Bronte Hudson, Sea McManus, Lexie Williams and Dylan Gilbert.

Year 11 Assistants:
Rachel Dutlow and Gianlucca Polacci Byrnes

The above students will be participating in the Intercollegiate Debating Competition with Mackillop College on Thursday, 27th August 2020 to be held at SJRC. We wish our teams and their coaches all the best with their preparation.


In the SJRC Literacy Enrichment Spotlight

Books That Have Changed Me

This term, we are sharing stories about the stories that have changed us. These might be books from our childhood, our youth or simply last week!

Thank you to the following staff who have contributed to the first part of our series. 

Penny McKee

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The Coles Funny Picture Books 1,2 and 3 is a potpourri of stories and verse set at the turn of the century. First published in 1879, I got my hands on the whole series nearly 100 years later! Underscored by a touch of Australian larrikinism, the books were intended to entertain and educate young Australian children about the perils of misbehaviour. Coles Funny Picture Books utterly enriched my childhood and informed my love of character, verse and history.

Heidi O'Reilly

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This memoir reveals Primo Levi's experiences as an Italian Jew during WW2. It details the horrors of being imprisoned, starved and tortured in a German concentration camp and then the chaos of trying to make his way from Poland to Italy once the war was declared over. This first-hand account moved me in so many ways and his story remains fresh in my memory even though I read it 20 yrs ago.


And over to you!

We welcome the whole SJRC community to be a part of conversations on books and reading in general. Have you read something that changed your perspective, or a story that still resonates with you even now?

Please share with us the story about a story that may have impacted your story!

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Keep reading, writing, reflecting, composing, creating, musing and connecting.

The SJRC Literacy Enrichment Team

Literacy Enrichment

Weekly Lunch Specials

Term 3 Week 5 Lunch Specials 
Monday Beef Nachos
Tuesday Cheese and Spinach Ravioli with Pesto
Wednesday Massaman Beef Curry and Rice
Thursday Bacon and Cheese Burgers
Friday Chicken Pumpkin Feta and Macadamia Salad

The canteen opens at 8.00am every school day.



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Volunteering in our Canteen

We cannot run the canteen without you; as the saying goes:
"Many Hands Make Light Work".

If you are able to spare an hour or so of your time, we would love for you to join us.
Please contact Donna Hamlin through the College Office on 5525 4100.

Ms Donna Hamlin
Food Services Manager