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A Catholic Secondary College in the Edmund Rice TraditionThe Edmund Rice Community acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which the College stands, the Bindal and Wulgurukaba People, and pay our respects to the Elders past, present and future.
Ignatius Park CollegeNewsletter
368 Ross River Road, CranbrookTownsville Australia 4814
E: [email protected]: www.ipc.qld.edu.au
T: 07 4796 0222F: 07 4796 0200
Number 28 | 31 August 2017
From the PrincipalTo Our Parents, Carers and Students
NAPLAN
Parents of Year 7 and Year 9 students would be aware that individual NAPLAN reports were distributed last week. It was pleasing to see that overall, Ignatius Park College students were at or above state average for boys in Queensland for all dimensions of the test. We should congratulate students and staff for a fine achievement. However, there is more work to be done, and I would like to take a moment to explain the effort that is being undertaken at the College to improve the learning for your sons in the dimension of data analysis.
A data analysis team on staff led by our AP Administration, Allison Elcoate, has identified areas for academic improvement for 2018 and beyond. I would like to affirm Allison in the key work that she is doing for our students in developing learning goals for individual students. Much of this work happens “in the background” at the College, but the effectiveness of the work is now coming to the foreground at the College. Some of the work that Allison has undertaken in 2017 includes:
• TheintroductionofaStudySkillsprograminYear11whichusesthestudents’progressivedatafromPATtests,NAPLAN andinternalschoolresultstobuildonthestudent’sstrengthsandprovidetargetedprogramsforidentifiedareasof improvement;• TheuseofcohortdatainYears7and9tofocusonareasforimprovementpriortotheNAPLANtesting;• TheuseofcohortdatafromNAPLANandPracticeTeststodevelopQCSsessionsfocusedonouryoungmenrecognising their talents and being able to work to their strengths to overcome difficulties;• TheuseofstudentdatamappinginYear12,wherealldataavailableforastudentiscollatedandanalysedtodetermine areas and strategies for improvement. This is a process which has been conducted with the OP Year 12 students during “Learner Improvement Plan Interviews” prior to QCS and will continue until the end of the year; and • Anincreasedabilityforourstafftoengagewiththedataavailable,withinformationbeingmoreaccessibleandpresentedto our staff in formats that are useful to them in their planning of teaching and learning.
IgnatiusParkCollegeisindeedfortunatetohaveleaderswithAllison’scapabilities,andwelookforwardtoseeingthefruitsofthiswork in the coming months and years.
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From the PrincipalStaffing News
We say goodbye soon to some much-loved staff members who have done an incredible amount for students and families at the College. Losing these three at end of term leaves some big shoes to fill in the coming weeks and months:
• GaryCook(PastoralLeaderNolan)hastakenamanagementpositionatCowboysHouse,beginningTerm42017.• DallasBrown(MiddleSchoolMathsandEnglish)hasreceivedateachingpositionnearBrisbaneinSouth-EastQueensland.• DavidMcKenzie(currentlyITManager)ismovingtotheSunshineCoast.
JohnDeer(PLTreacyHouse)isalsotakingTerm4offforLong-ServiceLeave.
You may also be aware that IPC is in the midst of a recruitment drive at the moment and after a competitive interview process, I am pleased to announce the following successful applicants for permanent positions at the College, beginning January 2018.
1. DPAdministrationandData–AllisonElcoate(CurrentlyAPAdministration)2. DPIdentity–JohannaSmith(CurrentlyActingDPIdentity)3. FacultyLeaderReligiousEducation-AmyProud(CurrentlyActingYears7–9FLRE)4. FacultyLeaderMathematics-JacintaFoley(CurrentlyActingFLMathematics)5. FacultyLeaderHumanities-TimLindeberg(CurrentlyActingFLHumanities)6. PastoralLeaderRiceHouse–MatthewGroves(CurrentlyActingRiceHousePL)7. PastoralLeaderNolanHouse–MatthewMitchell(CurrentlyteachingintheBurdekin)8. LibraryandResourceCo-ordinator–KellyJackson(CurrentlyActingResourceCo-ordinator)
TherewillbemoreannouncementsinthecomingweekstocompleteourstaffingforTerm4and2018.
Have a great weekend!
BrendanStewart|Acting Principal
Identity and MissionPraying for Justice & Solidarity
Lord, you reveal that those who work for peace will be called your people. Help us to work without ceasing for that justice which brings true and lasting peace. AMEN
Retreat News
Year 10 Retreat will be held on Friday, 1 September, this involves all year 10 students. Information letters have been emailed home. Parents of Year 10 students, please talk to your son/s about the day. Students are to meet in the Edmund Rice Hall at 8.30am. They may wear comfortable, appropriate clothes of their choice(shirtswithsleeves,noinappropriateslogans/pictures).Pleaseremindstudentstowearcoveredin shoes and a hat. The tuckshop will be available to students.
Photos from the Year 7 Retreat:
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Identity and Mission
Faith in Action News
Congratulations to the following young men who have been active in the community volunteering. They have contributed in a variety of ways including fundraising, raising awareness and giving a helping hand at their local sporting club and Retirement Village. Well done boys and thank you!
BaydenHardy-SilverAward DonRaju-CertificateLachlanHardy-BronzeAward ReubenRoberts-CertificateBenTolcher-BronzeAward KaiSimmons-CertificateAlexRoubicek-BronzeAward IsaacTruett-CertificateHowardKeyes-BronzeAward JuilanFusco-Wright-CertificateTylerAnderson-BronzeAward
ARE YOU A REGISTERED NURSE?
Thisyear’sSonyCamp,facilitatedbyIgnatiusParkCollegeandSt Patrick’s College, need Registered Nurse Volunteers. Thisis a three day live in camp for special needs children from the community.StudentsfromIgnatiusParkCollegeandStPatrick’sCollege act as companions/carers for these little people but they need the support of a team of qualified nurses too.
For the Camp to go ahead, we need to fill a roster of nurse volunteers forthethreedaysSaturday16–Monday18September.Ifyouare able to volunteer some of your time for this great program, please contact Jodie Roberts on [email protected]
JohannaSmith|Acting Deputy Principal – Identity and Mission
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CurriculumVET and Industry Placement NewsUpcoming Industry Placement – Week 10
Next week the Year 11 and 12 VET students are required to call their Industry Placement employers. The boys will undertake their thirdplacementfortheyearinWeek10(11to15September).Ifyoursonhaspriorknowledgeofanyabsencesduringthistime,please see Mrs Owen in the VET office ASAP so employers can be informed. Please note that the Friday of this placement week is a StudentFreeDay,butVETstudentsareexpectedtoattendIndustryPlacementonthisday.
First Aid
This week, twenty of our Year 12 VET students completed their Provide First Aid(HLT003)CertificatethroughTAFENorth.Thisisavaluable qualification to have on their resume, especially with these boys beginning the hunt for employment. Well done to all these boys.CertificatesshouldbereceivedfromTAFEbythestartofTerm4.
School Based Apprenticeship
We are excited to announce another Year 12 student has secured a School Based Apprenticeship! Congratulations to FabienMenegazzo,whowassignedupearlierthisweekwithJasonMiekusPlumbingandDrainage.JasonandhiswifeEllenareparentsofthe College and we truly appreciate the support they have showen Fabien and the College through the Industry Placement program.
Wenowhaveover25%ofourYear12VETboyssigneduptoSchoolBasedApprenticeshipsorTraineeships–agreatachievementconsidering the current employment climate in North Queensland.
ShaneDove| Program Leader - VET
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CurriculumYear 11 Resources Infrastructure and Work PreparationOver the course of this year, the Year 11 Resources Infrastructure and Work Preparation students have been working on an outdoor garden, which has been built in our sand pit area of the Trades Skills Centre. Each term of the year has been dedicated to a different aspect of the project, Term 1 - the fence, Term 2 - the concrete pavers and path and Term 3 - the garden features themselves. Some of these features included retaining walls with raised garden beds, inground ponds with rock features pumping water and underwater lighting. The students learnt many features of garden design right through to mixing their own concrete to make concrete pavers. The students who actively participated and took on the ownership of the day to day tasks that were involved getting a project of thissizetofruition,shouldbecommended.Thesestudents will walk away from this project able to tackle their own gardens in their future homes.
PaulMarano|Teacher
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CurriculumHospitality NewsLast Friday, the Year 12 Hospitality Studies boys hosted a movie themed restaurantcalled‘Dinehard!’Thenightwasaroaringsuccesswithover100customers coming through the doors. The boys were under the pump for most of the night, with back of house and front of house having to communicate with each other to get the orders in and the food out as fast as possible. The bar worked at a steady pace serving beers and wines. The surprise popular drink of the evening was the very cool Pina Colada which was enjoyed by many customers.
ThecustomerswereentertainedbythemusicofJeanSajeeveandBenjaminWilmenandagreatnightwashadbyall.IwouldliketothankMrsDebbiePriceandMrsKarinHunterwhosehelpinorganisingthisfunctionwas,asalways,invaluable. I would also like to thank all the parents, friends and teachers who have supported the boys by coming to their events.
Future dates to keep in mind:
• Friday13October-Year12HospitalityVETItalianRestaurant• Saturday28October-Year11HospitalityVETCoffeeShopmorning• Tuesday7November-Year11HospitalityStudiesMelbourneCupfunction
Formoreinformationorbookingspleasedon’thesitatetocontactmeattheschool.
JudeSquire|Teacher in Charge - Hospitality
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CurriculumHospitality News
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CurriculumEnglish News
From the Deputy Principal - Pastoral
English Tutoring
EnglishTutoring isavailableeveryTuesdayafternoon inRoom102 from3.15pm–4.00pm.Comealongwithanyassessment,questionsorconcernsandwe’llbeabletohelp.
National Literacy and Numeracy Week Thisyear’sNationalLiteracyandNumeracyWeekwillbeheldfrom4-10Septemberandwillfocusonthethemeof‘Discover.’Pleasevisit www.literacyandnumeracy.gov.au for more information.
UN Youth Voice Competition
‘Knowledgeispower.Informationisliberating.Educationisthepremiseofprogress,ineverysociety,ineveryfamily’–KofiAnnan
ThisisapublicspeakingeventforstudentsinYear7-10whichallowsthemtopresentinnovativesolutionstosomeoftheworld’smostsignificantissues.OneofourYear9students,ZacharyJudge,wassuccessfulinprogressingtolastyear’snationalfinal,heldin Hobart. Speeches in Years 7-8 are 3 minutes, while students in Years 9-10 are required to speak for 5 minutes. Students will be providedwithalistoftopicstochoosefromandtheTownsvillecompetitionwilltakeplaceonSaturday,October14.
Please contact Mrs Tarttelin or [email protected] for more information.
AndreaTarttelin|Faculty Leader - English
Pastoral
College Bike Racks
The College bike racks are located within a locked compound for the safety of student bikes during the day. The gates are open until the start of the school day when they are locked. The gates are unlocked just before the end of classes and then remain open until the start of lessons the next day.
The expectation is that boys remove their bikes from the compound at the end of the day as there is no security of the compound once the gates are unlocked. If they are remaining at school, for training or other activities, they should take their bikes to their activity. If they are on detention or attending tutoring or homework club, they can chain their bikes in the Quad where there will be staff around to keep an eye on the bikes.
Unfortunately, our compound is behind the school and with the large amount of passing traffic in the afternoon, it is impossible to monitor who is entering this area. Under no circumstance, should bikes be left in the compound overnight.
Checks on College Hats Next Week
As we approach the warmer months when the average UV readings increase, the Pastoral Team is concerned that some boys are not wearing hats at school. Over many years, the staff have worked hard to increase the wearing of hats and the general response of the students has been very good.
To ensure that record continues, the Pastoral Team will be conducting checks of hats next week. Students need to ensure that they have a hat with an internal hat band attached and with their name clearly written on the hat band. Consequences will be issued to students without their hats/in good order.
The Uniform Shop is open on Friday and Monday morning as usual. As always, thank you for your assistance in keeping our students safe.
JohnDoolan|Deputy Principal - Pastoral
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Pastoral
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Pastoral
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PastoralCounselling News
NATIONALCHILDPROTECTIONWEEK(3-9September)
On assembly this week, our IPC Peer Mentors launched their video conveying key safety messages to students and the College community. They reminded us that we all have a part to play in caring for and protecting children and that Child Protection is everybody’sbusiness.StartingthisweekatIgnatiusParkCollege,leading up to Child Protection Week, Mrs Parsons has facilitated
Personal Safety Talks being presented to Year 7 students by Mrs Timbs and talks to Year 8 students will be presented by Mr Conn next term. Next week, Monday at IPC will be REDshirtday,insupportoftheDanielMorcombeFoundation to continue their work in educating all children about their personal safety through their activities, website and resources. Peer Mentors will be selling red spiders at lunchtime as well. In every Homeroom throughout the College, our students will be listening to safety messages through a PowerPoint presented by theirHomeroomteachers.TheywillalsobeinformingstudentsabouttheDanielMorcombeFoundation‘HelpMe’APP.The‘HelpMe’buttonsoundsawarningandallowsyoutosendanSMStexttotwo(2)nominated‘safety’numbers,aspartofyourTrustedSafetyNetwork.Includedinthetext,areGPSco-ordinatesfromwherethetextwassent, so the sender can be contacted. It is a great way to keep kids safe, especially in emergency situations.
Student Protection Contacts at IPC:
Marilyn Parsons - Student Counsellor Pudy Timbs - Pastoral Leader Michael Conn- Principal
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Pastoral
Administration
Ignatius Park College Upcoming Events and Dates
WEEK 8Friday 1 September
Year 10 RetreatDadsandLadsBarefootBowls
WEEK 9National Child Protection Week
Wednesday 6 SeptemberP&F Meeting
Friday 8 SeptemberYear11-12BlockExamsCommence
Year 7-10 Exams Commence
Blue Wall
P & F Meeting
ThenextP&FmeetingwillbeheldonWednesday,6September,at6pm–7pmintheCollegeBoardRoom(CollegeOffice).This invitation is extended to all parents and carers within the College community. We are not a fund-raising group so please consider joining the P&F. See you there!
MargHodgson|Deputy Principal – Operations and Community Engagement
Congratulations to Callum Parsons who is quite talented on the Court and has recently represented Queensland at the U18 NationalChampionshipsinBasketball.
Well done Callum!
PudyTimbs|Pastoral Leader - Baillie House
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Co-curricularRowing News - QLD School State ChampionshipsGoing for Gold!With the local season done, we are taking a select squad of rowers to compete at the State Championships in Rockhampton in three weeks. Congratulations to the following students who have been selected to represent the school:Year12-AaronMcRae,LiamBuxton,JesseStathamYear 11 - Harry Cordery, Fintan HalpinYear 10 - Anthony Grech, Christian Lauder, Elliot Basso,Cooper StocksYear9 - EthanMoody-Humphrey,LachlanMoore,BaileySchneekloth, Alistair CorkeronYear 8 - Reilly Williams, Zach Skipp, Callum Leech, Lachlan Larsen,AtticusD’MelloYear7-JakeGilmore
These boys have all been a real force in local Rowing all year and are training very hard to be competitive at these Championships which feature over 1000 rowers from all across Queensland and, in particular, battle the powerful rowingschoolsfromBrisbane.
Also I would like to especially mention our sponsors who have helped us out for the trip:
BradKeir-KeirConstructionsShaneandWendyGilmore-HavacSolutionsSusanMilner–Read2WriteCraig and Colleen Stocks - Craig Stocks Electrical
Again I would like to thank all members of our squad for an outstanding year.
Opportunity to RowThinkingofjoiningourrowingteam?GiveitagoinTerm4.
Iamorganising rowing inTerm4, includingaLearning toRow component through the Townsville and JCU Rowing Club.ManyofourrowerswanttocontinueonrowinginTerm4soI’mexcitedtoofferthechancetointroducenewrowersintothe sport. If your son would like to have some fun, learn new skills and be race ready to join our very successful squad next year,please,either [email protected]
Tony Smith - Head of Rowing Program
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Co-curricularTownsville Athletics A Grade CarnivalIgnatiusParkCollegedominatedtherecentTownsvilleAthleticsAGradeCarnival.TheCollegeathletesweresuccessfulinwinningthe13,14,15,16,andOpenYears’Championshipsandcamesecondinthe12-year-oldChampionship.ThiseffortallowedtheCollegetowintheOverallAGradeTrophy. ThirtynineboyswereselectedintheTownsvilleSecondarySchoolrepresentativeside(13-18)andtwoboyswereselectedinthePrimaryteam(12years). MatthewConroy'seffortintheHighJumpattractedalotofspectatorinterest.HewasabletobreakJoshHall’srecord.Matthewjumped 2.07m. Congratulations to all the boys who competed for the College. ThanksalsotoMrsKathNewmanwhoassistedwithtrainingofthethrowingevents.
JohnAlloway|Program Leader – Head of Sport
Rugby League News
Queensland U12 Schoolboys
Congratulations to Year 7 student, Reece Foley, who travelled to Melbourne recently as part of the U12 Queensland Schoolboys Rugby League Team. In an extremely successful campaign, the Queensland Team progressed through the preliminary rounds undefeated. TheQueenslandsidethendefeatedarchrivalsNewSouthWalesintheGrandFinaltobecrownedNationalSchoolboysRugbyLeagueChampions for 2017.
Over the course of the week, Reece was a standout player for Queensland. Congratulations Reece, the Ignatius Park College Community are extremely proud of your achievements!
ChristianQuabba|Teacher
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Open Basketball News
Co-curricular
TheundermannedSeniorTeamhadaconvincingwinagainstKirwanStateHighSchool.Aftertradingbasketsinthefirstquarter,theIgnatiusParkCollegeteamincreasedthetempotowin74to43.JyePearceandMavParkerweresuperbindefence,TomOwensandTaylorMillarproveddifficulttostop,JordyKleeshprovidedtheteamwithanotheroffensivethreatandLoganKylewasaclassabove with his perimeter shooting. A big thanks to Jordy for filling in and to Mark Reasons for assisting with the scoring.
TheJuniorDevelopmentTeamhadaone-pointwinoverWilliamRossStateHighSchool.AlsobeingdownonnumbersduetoaclashwithTownsvilleBasketballrepresentativetraining,thefatiguedoutfitcamefrombehindinthelastquartertopostanimpressivewin.ItwasaspecialeffortbyJordyKleeshandTomOwenstoplayinconsecutivegames.TheeffortsofJean-LucDenyerfillinginatshortnotice to make five players was greatly appreciated. Thanks to Jane Finlay and Ms Loechel for scoring.
Aremindertoallplayersandparentsthatitisexpectedthatatleastaday’snoticeisprovidedifplayershavepriorcommitments.
5 September (Final Round)4pm Open 1st Team v Annandale at Murray JuniorDevelopmentTeamvWilliamRossatMurray IPC Social Team v Calvary at IPC
GaryHughes|Teacher
Opti-Mind Challange 2017
Reef Guardians
The Creative Sustainability Challenge this year consisted of the Science Engineering and Spontaneous Challenges. These challenges involved a 10-minute presentation from our team representatives. This year, our ScienceClubstudentscameupwithtwoteamsforDivisionIIandDivisionIII. The challenges resulted in an inclusive team challenge which empowered participants to think, create and communicate.
CatherineVentic|Teacher
TheGBRMPAthisweekhaskindlylentussometemplatesofmarineanimalsand signs which were used to spray next to our storm water drains around the IPC grounds.
This is a timely reminder why we have had plastic free July last month. This is to consolidate environmental awareness for all our students that syntheticrubbish(anyplastics)eventuallyendsupinourGreatBarrierReefand greatly impacts the health and diversity of all marine life.
CatherineVentic|Teacher
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Community
Thisweek some of our students visited theMates4Mates Family RecoveryCentre in Aitkenvale to learn about the support and services that are offered to currentandex-servingAustralianDefenceForcemembers(andtheirfamilies)who are wounded, injured or ill as a result of their service.
Townsville has one of only threeMates4Mates Family RecoveryCentres inAustralia(Brisbane,TownsvilleandHobart).
The boys heard about the outdoor adventure challenges, physical and psychological rehabilitation services, and the social connection activities offered.
It was a fantastic afternoon enjoyed by all who attended. We finished the day with a friendly game of wheelchair basketball. A very big thank you to Mr Paul Bruceforsteppinginonshortnotice.
LeanneMahoney|Defence Transition MentorPaulBruce|Teacher
Defence News
Nominations From 1pm Starts at 2pm
Events:
Running Tee Bending
Bounce Pony Egg Timer
Olympic Rings Straight Barrel
Sporting Figure of 8
Check our Facebook Page or Email for all the Rules for this event
OPEN TO ALL Feature – Barrel Race 80% Addback
$10 entry per rider U13, 13-18, Open
Note: No Stallions Permitted, Riders must wear Australia Standards approved Helmet and
Riding Boots, Safe Saddle, No Hendra required
Primary Novice
Prep 1 &2
3 & 4 5&6
Horse Bus Available Ph:0400372809
Secondary Novice
7 & 8 9&10
11 & 12
All Enquires Email: [email protected]
Ribbons for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th
& 5th per event per age
group
All Schools Welcomed
Come & have some Fun!
Every Child gets a Ribbon! Every School gets a sash!
Trophies for 1st, 2nd & 3rd per age
group overall Trophy for
winning school
$15 per Rider
16th September
Lanskey’s Saddleworld
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Community
Applying for Bachelor of Education
If your son is applying for initial teacher education courses, he can start thinking about how to address the non-academic entry requirements with the help of the new QTAC video.
Thevideoaimstoeaseyoursons’anxietyaroundwritingtheir1000-wordpersonalstatementbyputtingthetaskintoperspectiveandencouragingthemtoreflectonwhytheythinkthey’dmakeagoodteacher.
You can watch the video HERE.
Your son can upload his completed personal statements to his application by logging in to Applications Services. QTAC normal application dates apply and the dates can be found in their QTAC booklet.
Applying for a Degree in Medicine
IsyoursonconsideringadegreeatJamesCookUniversityineitherDentistry,Medicine/Surgery,PhysiotherapyorVeterinaryScience?He will need to complete a hand-written Application Form for entry into his chosen degree? The application must be submitted by the 30 September 2017.
Important Dates
• 1August2017:ApplicationopenforJCUApplicationform• 1August2017:ApplicationopeningdateQTAC• 30September2017:ClosingdateforQTACApplication• 30September2017:ClosingdateforJCUApplication• 13October20174pm:PredictionofAcademicAchievement(PAA) FormtobereceivedbytheDivisionofTropicalHealthandMedicine• 10November2017:Emailnotificationofinvitationtoattendinterview• 28Novemberto7December2017:InterviewsheldatJCUTownsvilleCampus• 29December2017:EmailnotificationofinvitationtoattendJanuaryinterview• 4&5January2018:InterviewsheldatJCUTownsvilleCampus• 16January2018:QTACoffersreleasedtoapplicants• 22January2018:LastdatetorespondtoQTACJanuaryofferround,applicantsmustrespondtoQTAC• 1February2018:QTACoffersreleasedtoapplicants• 5February2018:LastdatetorespondtoQTACFebruaryofferround,applicantsmustrespondtoQTAC• 12February2018:OrientationWeekbegins• 19February2018JCUAcademicYearbegins
University of Queensland’s Rural Access Scheme
The Rural Access Scheme awards all Year 12 students from rural and regional backgrounds two bonus ranks to assist with entry to many undergraduate Health programs at UQ. There are guidelines that need to be met prior to application and this information can be found at www.doctorconnect.gov.au
A full list of the programs involved in the Rural Access Scheme is available at www.future-students.uq.edu.au/rural-access-scheme
PhillipDembowski|Careers Advisor
Careers News
Bring French, Italian or Spanish Culture to Life!
Why not volunteer to host an international student from France, Italy or Spain next year? We have a small group of delightful students coming to Australia for 11 weeks to immerse in local Australian culture, experience our schools, sports, environment and lifestyle. All the international students are around 15 or 16 years old, speak excellent English, have their own spending money, cover all school expenses, and we arrange all aspects of their program. They are looking forward to joining an Australian family for a short term culturalimmersionstay.It’sfunandinterestingtohelptheseyoungpeopleachievetheirAustraliandream. Ifyou’dlikeknowmore,pleaseemailyourinteresttoICMoninfo@icm-education.com.auorcallGeorgieandAnjaon1800500501,or visit our website www.icm-education.com
Volunteer Host Family
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Community
Wednesday 20th September
3.30 pm to Sunday 24 the September 9.00 am
At Riverside Convention Centre
55 Leopold Street AITKENVALE Townsvil le Qld 4814
Age group: 15- 25 Fee: $10.00
Organiser: The Townsville Intercultural Centre
Event Partner: Qld Gov. Department of Community
Service
Youth Camp 2017!
Visual and performing arts, slam poetry, and games
Workshops involve:
Making new friends, great food
Social inclusion and environmental awareness
Personal Development
Registration Contact:
(07) 4772 4800 [email protected]
Be seen for who you are and let your voice be heard...
Clay modelling and painting
• Pre registrations open now
• All players need to bring their water
bottle and a healthy snack
• Please arrive 15-20 minutes prior to
the start of camp to fill out registration
forms if registering on the day
A fun 2 days of basketball skills, drills and games coached by players from your JCU Townsville Fire team
Contact the Townsville Fire Office today to register for our School Holiday Clinic by calling 4729 0091 or emailing [email protected]
September 18th and 19th 9am – 1pm
Townsville StadiumBoys & Girls ages 10 - 15 years
Proudly Sponsored by Port of Townsville
FREE
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QCS Breakfast
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Iggy Old Boys
CongratulationstoanumberofourOldBoyswhoareinvolvedintheTownsvilleHeatBasketballTeamandhavejustbeennamedintheQueenslandBasketballLeagueStateChampionships2017.Townsville Heat Team Members:JordanBaleikatubaEthanBettsNathan JorgensenJeremy MylesKeeganTudehopeBrendonMcCully
Head Coach: Rodney Anderson
Training night assistant:BradenRiegel
Manager IPC parent:SandraBird
Queensland Basketball League State Championships 2017