16
AETERNA NON CADUCA The Eternal not the Transitory MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK 6 NOVEMBER 2017 | NO. 17 www.marcellin.nsw.edu.au | [email protected] | Ph: (02) 9398 6355 | Fax: (02) 9398 9049 From the Headmaster Celebrang being Marist. As we come towards the end of the Marist Bicentennial year, it is worth reflecng on the people who have worked so hard to keep St Marcellin’s vision alive over the past 200 years. From the opening of that very first school at La Valla in the south of France in 1817, there have been generaons of Marist Brothers and lay colleagues across the globe who have worked relessly to bring the message of the Gospels in a parcular Marian way to countless young people. Here in our own context, we at Marcellin College are very conscious of the significant role this College has played as part of that history – we have been on this site for 94 years which is almost half of the history of Marist educaon. Here too the vision has been kept alive by those hard working individuals, both past and present, who have contributed so much. Marist Schools Australia (MSA) held its Annual Mass and Dinner last Friday night and one of the things that happens each year is that schools can nominate a person from their community for an award. This is a presgious award as is indicated by the tle: Appreciaon for Outstanding Contribuon to Marist Educaon. This year we successfully nominated Deputy Headmaster Paul Daley for this award. I had the honour of reading the citaon for Paul at the Dinner. The below summary of that citaon gives you a sense of the wonderful work done by Mr Daley over many years. Paul Daley is a greatly respected, much admired and highly esteemed educator who has been of service to Catholic schools spanning 25 years. His extensive experience in Marist schools has become the cornerstone of his spiritual formaon, educaonal philosophy and pracce. Paul is a witness to the vision of St Marcellin Champagnat and has played a crical role in the development of young people into becoming ‘good Chrisans and good cizens’. He has a Champagnat heart, an empathy for the strugglers, and a love of work. He is commied to aending to the needs and development of all boys in the College community and has been instrumental in mentoring and building confidence and capacity in young teachers at Marcellin College. Another opportunity that arose on the night was the coming together of a number of former Headmasters of the college, all of whom Mr Daley has worked for at various stages of his career. This was a poignant moment for me as well to be in the company of such great men on whose leadership the College has been built up over recent years. It was a wonderful occasion to celebrate being Marist. Mr John Hickey Headmaster Above: Mr Paul Daley receiving his Marist award Above: Current staff with former Marist Brother headmasters of MCR at the Marist Dinner - Mrs Mary Ivancic, Ms Jenny Dove, Br David Hall FMS, Br Bill Sullivan FMS, Mr John Hickey, Br Patrick Howle FMS, Br Robert O’Connor FMS, Mr Paul Daley, Mr Chris Shields

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Page 1: MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK · 2017. 11. 7. · 20 T 2017 3 Bus Timetable Changes - 26 November From Sunday 26 November, there will be changes to bus timetables in Sydney’s Eastern

AETERNA NON CADUCAThe Eternal not the Transitory

MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK

6 NOVEMBER 2017 | NO 17

wwwmarcellinnsweduau | mcr-secretarysydcatholiceduau | Ph (02) 9398 6355 | Fax (02) 9398 9049

From the Headmaster

Celebrating being MaristAs we come towards the end of the Marist Bicentennial year it is worth reflecting on the people who have worked so hard to keep St Marcellinrsquos vision alive over the past 200 years From the opening of that very first school at La Valla in the south of France in 1817 there have been generations of Marist Brothers and lay colleagues across the globe who have worked tirelessly to bring the message of the Gospels in a particular Marian way to countless young people

Here in our own context we at Marcellin College are very conscious of the significant role this College has played as part of that history ndash we have been on this site for 94 years which is almost half of the history of Marist education Here too the vision has been kept alive by those hard working individuals both past and present who have contributed so much

Marist Schools Australia (MSA) held its Annual Mass and Dinner last Friday night and one of the things that happens each year is that schools can nominate a person from their community for an award This is a prestigious award as is indicated by the title Appreciation for Outstanding Contribution to Marist Education This year we successfully nominated Deputy Headmaster Paul Daley for this award

I had the honour of reading the citation for Paul at the Dinner The below summary of that citation gives you a sense of the wonderful work done by Mr Daley over many years

Paul Daley is a greatly respected much admired and highly esteemed educator who has been of service to Catholic schools spanning 25 years His extensive experience in Marist schools has become the cornerstone of his spiritual formation educational philosophy and practice Paul is a witness to the vision of St Marcellin Champagnat and has played a critical role in the development of young people into becoming lsquogood Christians and good citizensrsquo He has a Champagnat heart an empathy for the strugglers and a love of work He is committed to attending to the needs and development of all boys in the College community and has been instrumental in mentoring and building confidence and capacity in young teachers at Marcellin College

Another opportunity that arose on the night was the coming together of a number of former Headmasters of the college all of whom Mr Daley has worked for at various stages of his career This was a poignant moment for me as well to be in the company of such great men on whose leadership the College has been built up over recent years It was a wonderful occasion to celebrate being Marist

Mr John HickeyHeadmaster

Above Mr Paul Daley receiving his Marist award

Above Current staff with former Marist Brother headmasters of MCR at the Marist Dinner - Mrs Mary Ivancic Ms Jenny Dove Br David Hall FMS Br Bill Sullivan FMS Mr John Hickey Br Patrick Howlett FMS Br Robert OrsquoConnor FMS Mr Paul Daley Mr Chris Shields

2 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

Year 7 8 9 amp 10 Yearly Examinations 2017

MON Nov 13th

(Wk 6 Day 6)

TUE Nov 14th

(Wk 6 Day 7)

WED Nov 15th

(Wk 6 Day 8)

THUR Nov 16th

(Wk 6 Day 9)

FRI 17th Nov

(Wk 6 Day 10)

Periods

1 amp 2 Year 7 ScienceGreenstead

Year 7 MathematicsGreenstead

Year 10 GeographyGreenstead

Year 10 ScienceGreenstead

Year 9 ScienceGreenstead

Recess Recess Recess Recess Recess

Periods 3 amp 4 Year 8 Mathematics

GreensteadYear 8 Science

GreensteadYear 9 Mathematics

GreensteadYear 10 Mathematics

GreensteadLunch

Lunch Lunch Lunch

Sport

Lunch

Periods 5 amp 6

Year 7 Religious Education

Greenstead NOTE All other assessments for remaining subjects will be completed in your normal class time Teachers will inform students when assessments will take place

TERM 4 IMPORTANT DATES

Week 5Wed 8 Nov Year 7 2018 Information EveningFri 10 Nov Headmasterrsquos Assembly

Week 613- 17 Nov Years 7-10 examinations

Week 7Tue 21 Nov Drama Performance - The Shrew Wed 22 Nov Drama Performance - The Shrew

Week 94 ndash 7 Dec Year 10 Work ExperienceWed 6 Dec Gingerbread House Night 630pmFri 8 Dec Year 10 Reflection Day

Week 10Mon 11 Dec Final Day of Classes for Year 11 End of Year Mass Tue 12 Dec Final Day of Classes for Years 7-10 Years 7-10 Feedback Day

2018 TERM DATES

TERM 1Staff return Mon 29 JanuaryYr 7 return Tue 30 JanuaryYrs 8-12 return Wed 31 JanuaryLast day Fri 13 April TERM 2Staff return Mon 30 AprilStudents return Tue 1 MayLast day Fri 6 July TERM 3Staff return Mon 23 July Students return Tue 24 July Last day Fri 28 September TERM 4Staff return Mon 15 October Students return Tue 16 October Last day ndash students Fri 14 December

320 OCTOBER 2017

Bus Timetable Changes - 26 November

From Sunday 26 November there will be changes to bus timetables in Sydneyrsquos Eastern Region to help improve the reliability of bus services These changes will impact a number of dedicated School Special routes that service Marcellin College

A summary of the changes for School Specials that pass your School can be obtained approximately two weeks prior to the changes (week commencing 121117) from wwwtransportnswinfo

4 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

Year 9 Visual Design

Year 9 Visual Design made animations to comment on a social issue as a community service announcement The students worked in groups to research brainstorm sketch storyboard and create their masterpieces with each student constructing their own character The issues from our current society that were explored ranged from body image animal cruelty cyber safety to the effects light rail The videos can be seen on YouTube via the below links

Save Our Trees From the Trams Fox Barancewicz Joshua Ray amp William Jacksonyoutube1mSXfxdp1nQ

Body Image Luka Dimopoulos Jayden Ibanez and Pietro Pelosi youtubeiYUUgNAAyUc

Overfishing Oscar Rice Edward Ambrogio and Marcus Littlejohn youtubeFpJf_WFHQ_U

From the Director of Teaching and M-Learning

TextbooksTextbook lists will be issued in the coming weeks for current Years 7-10 The textbooks can be ordered through Campion Books for delivery during the holidays in readiness for 2018 Details will follow

ExaminationsAs we enter the final assessment period for Years 7-10 Assessment Schedules and Examination dates are listed on the College website

Study RoutinesThe importance of a study routine and organisational skills continue to be stressed to our students The College encourages all parentscarers to continue to have this conversation with their sons over the coming weeks

Mr Chris ShieldsDirector of Teaching amp M-Learning

Ms Katherine TooheyVisual Arts Coordinator

520 OCTOBER 2017

ATSI

Our Indigenous Year 7-8 students attended the AIME Outreach Day at the University of Sydney in Week 1 this term The focus of the day was on the theme of kindness The boysrsquo AIME tutors were there as well as special guest tutors from all over the world It was a day of fun games and activities good food and building community with ATSI students from all over Sydney Our Indigenous Year 9-11 students had their AIME Outreach Day the following week The focus of their day was on kindling The boys were greeted with a gift at the door from Triple J of a t-shirt which they were to wear for the day The morning session focused on language and we were very lucky to have the Tribal Warriors bring with them some primary school children to sing play games and teach us some language We learned words from the local Wangal clan The children participate in a Tribal Warriors program based on the work of linguist Jeremy Steele and historian Vincent Smith who together have identified more than 10 000 words of Wangal language It was amazing to hear the children have a conversation in language and to see how Tribal Warriors are revitalising language into the Redfern community

The day continued with some guest speakers sharing their journey including actor and past MCR student Luke Carroll sharing stories of his acting in TV shows like Home and Away films such as Australian Rules and his experiences for the last 7 years on Playschool

The day ended with the boys being presented with their AIME hoodie and certificates It was a very proud moment for the boys

Weekly AIME tutoring sessions conclude in week 5 for 2017 It has been a rewarding program for the boys and we appreciate all the efforts of Carly Walsh and her hard working volunteers who tutor the boys for 2 hours each week

Mrs Mary-Anne TannerATSI Coordinator

Above Year 9-11 students at an AIME Outreach Day

6 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

720 OCTOBER 2017

Year 9 Food Technology

During Week Two of this term the Year Nine Food Technology students participated in a food incursion at the Lavalla Centre here at Marcellin College

The students spent three lessons in the kitchens and dining room preparing and enjoying dishes of their choosing They collaborated practiced at home and completed extensive work plans to ensure success on the day

The dishes prepared were ambitious and their efforts recorded and edited into a short film to be submitted for assessment

Thank you to all of the parents who contributed and supported the boys with provision of ingredients and time in their kitchens for preparation The day was a big success

w

Ms Sharon MooreFood Technology Teacher

8 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

Walkathon 2017

The 2017 Walkathon didnt have the smoothest of starts with rain forcing our hand to cancel on 28 October With the new date of November 3 quickly decided and thanks to the work of staff member Mrs Mary Ivancic and the generous parent volunteers all was in order for another great Walkathon The day went off without a hitch Thank you to all parents and staff for all the work on the day and in the lead up Congratulations also to the boys who once again stood up and conducted themselves like true young men of Marcellin College

Money collections start this week and goes until Week 6 With exams during this time I encourage that we try to have all funds brought in by this Friday if possible

Mr Nathan Weller - Walkathon Coordinator

920 OCTOBER 2017

Walkathon 2017

To our ParentsThank you to all the wonderful parents who gave up their time on both dates of the Walkathon We greatly appreciate the arrangements that you made with your own life work and family to make yourself available to us for this fun-filled day We are aware that these plans often take weeks (or months) to organise Apologies to those parents who made these alternative plans for the original date that was then cancelled

Similarly great thanks is given to all the parents who were able at such short notice to join us last Friday Your prompt reply to my request for help made re-organisation uncomplicated

Thank you for your generous time and support of our Walkathon We look forward to seeing you again next year

Mrs Mary IvancicWalkathon Parent Coordinator

10 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

GRADUATING CLASS OF 2017

With the last HSC examination on Tuesday 7 November we wish those still studying all the best httpsyoutube7t-h7XqTfWE

YR 12 GRADUATION VIDEO

The Music Corner

On Sunday 29 October Marcellin College senior Music students Jaysen Largent and Archie Steggall along with Class of 2017 graduate Paul Leandre Escorrido volunteered their time and talents to perform at a fundraiser supporting Diabetes Australia

Organised at a residential house in the Inner West suburb of Concord 65 guests sat comfortably in the beautifully decorated backyard and enjoyed a high tea styled afternoon with music entertainment and raffle prizes

The boys took it in turn to play background music as the guests walked in creating a light and hearty ambience to start the afternoon This was then followed by a combination of formalities and official performances from the boys which included the songs lsquoWhat a wonderful worldrsquo lsquoHalorsquo by Beyonceacute and lsquoValeriersquo by Amy Winehouse It is safe to say that they were an absolute hit and really added to the overall lovely afternoon Well done boys

Ms Chiara Pascuzzo Music Teacher

Above Ms Pascuzzo with Jaysen and Paul performing to raise money for Diabetes AustraliaBelow the musical talents of Archie Paul and Jaysen were a hit at the High Tea fundraiser

1120 OCTOBER 2017

12 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY

We acknowledge the traditional owners and custodians of the land on which we stand

We walk on a land once occupied by the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation May we continue

to love and respect the land as they have

Youth Ministry

As we approach the end of our final term this year I just wanted to alert you all to some upcoming youth events being run by Holy Family Maroubra

- Movie Night Eastgardens Hoyts - Friday November 3rd - meeting at 6pm for a movie night followed by a snack from San Churros

- Youth Mass Holy Family - Sunday November 5th - theyrsquore looking for singers musicians readers and welcomers so head down and help out

Justin Story -Youth Minister

FOLLOW US ON TWITTERMCR2031

World Youth Day - Information Evening

Students in the current Year 9 and Year 10 cohorts will be invited to attend WYD Panama in January 2019 For those interested in attending WYD a Parent Information Evening will be held this Wednesday 15 November at 700pm here at the College in the Vaughan Centre (Please see poster on Page 13 of this newsletter)

For further information please contact me via email gillianclarkesydcatholiceduau

Ms Gillian ClarkeYouth Ministry Coordinator

1320 OCTOBER 2017

14 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

From The Sports Coordinator

MCC SportRounds 2 and 3 saw MCR take on local rivals Champagnat College and De La Salle Bankstown in the MCC Summer Competition The season is starting to take shape and with four rounds to go we still have a number of teams who are yet to be beaten

A special mention to our Tennis squad who have come on in leaps and bounds this year to remain undefeated going into what appears to be their toughest fixtures in Lewisham (Round 4) and North Shore (Round 5)

Our four Basketball teams also remain unbeaten as they march towards their goal of repeating last seasonrsquos clean sweep of the competition

Best of luck to all our teams in the upcoming round against CBHS Lewisham

TOUCH FOOTBALL Rd 2 V Pagewood U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 3-2 Win 1-3 Loss 5-3 Win 5-6 Loss Man of the Match Billy Bouris Damon Askie James DrsquoArcy Ky Hill

Rd 3 V Bankstown U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 14-3 Win 9-2 Win 7-3 Win 18-0 Win Man of the Match Logan Lester Jake Andrews Calum Votano Hayden Gillis

BASKETBALL Rd 2 V Pagewood U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 54-24 Win 64-29 Win 43-23 Win 48-39 Win Man of the Match Lewis Georgallis Ignatius Mitchell Obi Ahamefule Thomas Giles

Rd 3 V Bankstown U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 55-12 Win 73-27 Win 65-26 Win 63-32 Win Man of the Match Dominik Subota Lucas Daquel Patrick Galea Noah Azzopardi

CRICKET Rd 2 V Pagewood U14rsquos U16rsquos A Grade Result MCR 3121 d Pw 1025 MCR 5121 d Pw 1031 MCR 4120 d Pw 1029 Man of the Match Daniel Wright Aden Dix Thomas Byrnes

Rd 3 V Bankstown U14rsquos U16rsquos A Grade Result BYE BYE BYE

TENNIS

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay)

Rd 2 V Pagewood Result 87-31 Win Man of the Match Daniel De GiovanniPatrick Furner

Rd 3 V Bankstown Result 108-24 Win Man of the Match Luke Wells

Photos Touch football highlights from Round 1 against Holy Cross College Ryde

1520 OCTOBER 2017

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay) 7275 Fitness (Maroubra Beach) 7374 Netball (Heffron Park)

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Beach Volleyball (Maroubra) Beach Tag (Yarra Bay) Basketball (UNSW) Tennis (Coogee) Soccer (Paine Reserve) American Football (Coral Sea)

Fitness (Des Renford Leisure Centre) Lawn Bowls (Coogee)

The Year 10 and 11 program has a similar feel about it with the sports currently running

Beach Socer (Maroubra) Lawn Bowls (Coogee) MMA Fitness (MCR) Tennis (Snape Park) Surfing (Maroubra) Indoor Volleyball (MCR)

Fitness (MCR Gym) MCC Soccer Development (Heffron)

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay) 7275 Fitness (Maroubra Beach) 7374 Netball (Heffron Park)

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Beach Volleyball (Maroubra) Beach Tag (Yarra Bay) Basketball (UNSW) Tennis (Coogee) Soccer (Paine Reserve) American Football (Coral Sea)

Fitness (Des Renford Leisure Centre) Lawn Bowls (Coogee)

The Year 10 and 11 program has a similar feel about it with the sports currently running

Beach Socer (Maroubra) Lawn Bowls (Coogee) MMA Fitness (MCR) Tennis (Snape Park) Surfing (Maroubra) Indoor Volleyball (MCR)

Fitness (MCR Gym) MCC Soccer Development (Heffron)

Mr James OrsquoSheaSports Coordinator

CELEBRATING YOUR SONrsquoS SUCCESS

We are very proud of all the achievements of our students and acknowledge their success

in events outside of school via our Special Achievements Noticeboard

Parents can contact their sonrsquos Year Coordinator with the details of the achievements

for publication

Below Rock Climbing was a popular activity with students as part of this yearrsquos Internal Sport program

Beach Soccer (Maroubra)

16 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

GENERAL

Free ACE the HSC Seminars for Parents and Students at UTS 5 November 1000am to 1230pm - UTS is hosting a series of free seminars for Year 1112 students andor parents Topics include Stress-Free HSC HSC English presentation examstudy strategies and parent information Registration is essential httpshscintheholidayscomauour-programace-the-hsc-free-seminars-november

For these and any other Careers matters please see me at The College or contact me via email nicolasleesydcatholiceduau

Careers TAFEPre-Apprenticeship amp Pre-Employment Courses Skilling Australia Foundation amp WPC Group are running Pre-Apprenticeship amp Pre-Employment Courses in various locations and industries Contact Nicole Lean 0418 819 468 or nleanwpcgrouporgau

A World Of Opportunity - Apprenticeship Or Traineeship Training Services NSW has published their latest guide ndash apprenticeships and traineeships in NSW to help young people to make informed career decisions httpswwwtrainingnswgovauapprenticeships_traineeships

COLLEGESYoung Minds in the Creative Industry Apply Now for January Intake - If you have a passion for the performing arts industry visit our campus Workshops are interactive informative and will give you the opportunity to explore their musical interests and talents Call 9219 5444 httpwwwaimeduau

Trade Training for new Cookery Patisserie or Hospitality 12 Dec 2017 or 16 Jan 2018 1000am to 1200 noonWilliam Angliss Institute Sydney - free 2 hour sessions in commercial cookery patisserie events amp hospitality or Barista coffee training Hands on training is fun httpswwwanglisseduauregister-for-trial-a-trade

Cookery Patisserie Hospitality and Events Scholarships William Angliss Institute Foundation provides educational opportunities and financial assistance to support students achieve their career ambitions in either Cookery Patisserie Hospitality or Event sectors httpswwwanglisseduaufuture-studentsscholarship-information

Mr Nicolas Lee Careers and VET Coordinator

Photos Touch football highlights from Round 1 against Holy Cross College Ryde

FOLLOW US ON TWITTERMCR2031

Page 2: MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK · 2017. 11. 7. · 20 T 2017 3 Bus Timetable Changes - 26 November From Sunday 26 November, there will be changes to bus timetables in Sydney’s Eastern

2 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

Year 7 8 9 amp 10 Yearly Examinations 2017

MON Nov 13th

(Wk 6 Day 6)

TUE Nov 14th

(Wk 6 Day 7)

WED Nov 15th

(Wk 6 Day 8)

THUR Nov 16th

(Wk 6 Day 9)

FRI 17th Nov

(Wk 6 Day 10)

Periods

1 amp 2 Year 7 ScienceGreenstead

Year 7 MathematicsGreenstead

Year 10 GeographyGreenstead

Year 10 ScienceGreenstead

Year 9 ScienceGreenstead

Recess Recess Recess Recess Recess

Periods 3 amp 4 Year 8 Mathematics

GreensteadYear 8 Science

GreensteadYear 9 Mathematics

GreensteadYear 10 Mathematics

GreensteadLunch

Lunch Lunch Lunch

Sport

Lunch

Periods 5 amp 6

Year 7 Religious Education

Greenstead NOTE All other assessments for remaining subjects will be completed in your normal class time Teachers will inform students when assessments will take place

TERM 4 IMPORTANT DATES

Week 5Wed 8 Nov Year 7 2018 Information EveningFri 10 Nov Headmasterrsquos Assembly

Week 613- 17 Nov Years 7-10 examinations

Week 7Tue 21 Nov Drama Performance - The Shrew Wed 22 Nov Drama Performance - The Shrew

Week 94 ndash 7 Dec Year 10 Work ExperienceWed 6 Dec Gingerbread House Night 630pmFri 8 Dec Year 10 Reflection Day

Week 10Mon 11 Dec Final Day of Classes for Year 11 End of Year Mass Tue 12 Dec Final Day of Classes for Years 7-10 Years 7-10 Feedback Day

2018 TERM DATES

TERM 1Staff return Mon 29 JanuaryYr 7 return Tue 30 JanuaryYrs 8-12 return Wed 31 JanuaryLast day Fri 13 April TERM 2Staff return Mon 30 AprilStudents return Tue 1 MayLast day Fri 6 July TERM 3Staff return Mon 23 July Students return Tue 24 July Last day Fri 28 September TERM 4Staff return Mon 15 October Students return Tue 16 October Last day ndash students Fri 14 December

320 OCTOBER 2017

Bus Timetable Changes - 26 November

From Sunday 26 November there will be changes to bus timetables in Sydneyrsquos Eastern Region to help improve the reliability of bus services These changes will impact a number of dedicated School Special routes that service Marcellin College

A summary of the changes for School Specials that pass your School can be obtained approximately two weeks prior to the changes (week commencing 121117) from wwwtransportnswinfo

4 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

Year 9 Visual Design

Year 9 Visual Design made animations to comment on a social issue as a community service announcement The students worked in groups to research brainstorm sketch storyboard and create their masterpieces with each student constructing their own character The issues from our current society that were explored ranged from body image animal cruelty cyber safety to the effects light rail The videos can be seen on YouTube via the below links

Save Our Trees From the Trams Fox Barancewicz Joshua Ray amp William Jacksonyoutube1mSXfxdp1nQ

Body Image Luka Dimopoulos Jayden Ibanez and Pietro Pelosi youtubeiYUUgNAAyUc

Overfishing Oscar Rice Edward Ambrogio and Marcus Littlejohn youtubeFpJf_WFHQ_U

From the Director of Teaching and M-Learning

TextbooksTextbook lists will be issued in the coming weeks for current Years 7-10 The textbooks can be ordered through Campion Books for delivery during the holidays in readiness for 2018 Details will follow

ExaminationsAs we enter the final assessment period for Years 7-10 Assessment Schedules and Examination dates are listed on the College website

Study RoutinesThe importance of a study routine and organisational skills continue to be stressed to our students The College encourages all parentscarers to continue to have this conversation with their sons over the coming weeks

Mr Chris ShieldsDirector of Teaching amp M-Learning

Ms Katherine TooheyVisual Arts Coordinator

520 OCTOBER 2017

ATSI

Our Indigenous Year 7-8 students attended the AIME Outreach Day at the University of Sydney in Week 1 this term The focus of the day was on the theme of kindness The boysrsquo AIME tutors were there as well as special guest tutors from all over the world It was a day of fun games and activities good food and building community with ATSI students from all over Sydney Our Indigenous Year 9-11 students had their AIME Outreach Day the following week The focus of their day was on kindling The boys were greeted with a gift at the door from Triple J of a t-shirt which they were to wear for the day The morning session focused on language and we were very lucky to have the Tribal Warriors bring with them some primary school children to sing play games and teach us some language We learned words from the local Wangal clan The children participate in a Tribal Warriors program based on the work of linguist Jeremy Steele and historian Vincent Smith who together have identified more than 10 000 words of Wangal language It was amazing to hear the children have a conversation in language and to see how Tribal Warriors are revitalising language into the Redfern community

The day continued with some guest speakers sharing their journey including actor and past MCR student Luke Carroll sharing stories of his acting in TV shows like Home and Away films such as Australian Rules and his experiences for the last 7 years on Playschool

The day ended with the boys being presented with their AIME hoodie and certificates It was a very proud moment for the boys

Weekly AIME tutoring sessions conclude in week 5 for 2017 It has been a rewarding program for the boys and we appreciate all the efforts of Carly Walsh and her hard working volunteers who tutor the boys for 2 hours each week

Mrs Mary-Anne TannerATSI Coordinator

Above Year 9-11 students at an AIME Outreach Day

6 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

720 OCTOBER 2017

Year 9 Food Technology

During Week Two of this term the Year Nine Food Technology students participated in a food incursion at the Lavalla Centre here at Marcellin College

The students spent three lessons in the kitchens and dining room preparing and enjoying dishes of their choosing They collaborated practiced at home and completed extensive work plans to ensure success on the day

The dishes prepared were ambitious and their efforts recorded and edited into a short film to be submitted for assessment

Thank you to all of the parents who contributed and supported the boys with provision of ingredients and time in their kitchens for preparation The day was a big success

w

Ms Sharon MooreFood Technology Teacher

8 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

Walkathon 2017

The 2017 Walkathon didnt have the smoothest of starts with rain forcing our hand to cancel on 28 October With the new date of November 3 quickly decided and thanks to the work of staff member Mrs Mary Ivancic and the generous parent volunteers all was in order for another great Walkathon The day went off without a hitch Thank you to all parents and staff for all the work on the day and in the lead up Congratulations also to the boys who once again stood up and conducted themselves like true young men of Marcellin College

Money collections start this week and goes until Week 6 With exams during this time I encourage that we try to have all funds brought in by this Friday if possible

Mr Nathan Weller - Walkathon Coordinator

920 OCTOBER 2017

Walkathon 2017

To our ParentsThank you to all the wonderful parents who gave up their time on both dates of the Walkathon We greatly appreciate the arrangements that you made with your own life work and family to make yourself available to us for this fun-filled day We are aware that these plans often take weeks (or months) to organise Apologies to those parents who made these alternative plans for the original date that was then cancelled

Similarly great thanks is given to all the parents who were able at such short notice to join us last Friday Your prompt reply to my request for help made re-organisation uncomplicated

Thank you for your generous time and support of our Walkathon We look forward to seeing you again next year

Mrs Mary IvancicWalkathon Parent Coordinator

10 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

GRADUATING CLASS OF 2017

With the last HSC examination on Tuesday 7 November we wish those still studying all the best httpsyoutube7t-h7XqTfWE

YR 12 GRADUATION VIDEO

The Music Corner

On Sunday 29 October Marcellin College senior Music students Jaysen Largent and Archie Steggall along with Class of 2017 graduate Paul Leandre Escorrido volunteered their time and talents to perform at a fundraiser supporting Diabetes Australia

Organised at a residential house in the Inner West suburb of Concord 65 guests sat comfortably in the beautifully decorated backyard and enjoyed a high tea styled afternoon with music entertainment and raffle prizes

The boys took it in turn to play background music as the guests walked in creating a light and hearty ambience to start the afternoon This was then followed by a combination of formalities and official performances from the boys which included the songs lsquoWhat a wonderful worldrsquo lsquoHalorsquo by Beyonceacute and lsquoValeriersquo by Amy Winehouse It is safe to say that they were an absolute hit and really added to the overall lovely afternoon Well done boys

Ms Chiara Pascuzzo Music Teacher

Above Ms Pascuzzo with Jaysen and Paul performing to raise money for Diabetes AustraliaBelow the musical talents of Archie Paul and Jaysen were a hit at the High Tea fundraiser

1120 OCTOBER 2017

12 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY

We acknowledge the traditional owners and custodians of the land on which we stand

We walk on a land once occupied by the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation May we continue

to love and respect the land as they have

Youth Ministry

As we approach the end of our final term this year I just wanted to alert you all to some upcoming youth events being run by Holy Family Maroubra

- Movie Night Eastgardens Hoyts - Friday November 3rd - meeting at 6pm for a movie night followed by a snack from San Churros

- Youth Mass Holy Family - Sunday November 5th - theyrsquore looking for singers musicians readers and welcomers so head down and help out

Justin Story -Youth Minister

FOLLOW US ON TWITTERMCR2031

World Youth Day - Information Evening

Students in the current Year 9 and Year 10 cohorts will be invited to attend WYD Panama in January 2019 For those interested in attending WYD a Parent Information Evening will be held this Wednesday 15 November at 700pm here at the College in the Vaughan Centre (Please see poster on Page 13 of this newsletter)

For further information please contact me via email gillianclarkesydcatholiceduau

Ms Gillian ClarkeYouth Ministry Coordinator

1320 OCTOBER 2017

14 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

From The Sports Coordinator

MCC SportRounds 2 and 3 saw MCR take on local rivals Champagnat College and De La Salle Bankstown in the MCC Summer Competition The season is starting to take shape and with four rounds to go we still have a number of teams who are yet to be beaten

A special mention to our Tennis squad who have come on in leaps and bounds this year to remain undefeated going into what appears to be their toughest fixtures in Lewisham (Round 4) and North Shore (Round 5)

Our four Basketball teams also remain unbeaten as they march towards their goal of repeating last seasonrsquos clean sweep of the competition

Best of luck to all our teams in the upcoming round against CBHS Lewisham

TOUCH FOOTBALL Rd 2 V Pagewood U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 3-2 Win 1-3 Loss 5-3 Win 5-6 Loss Man of the Match Billy Bouris Damon Askie James DrsquoArcy Ky Hill

Rd 3 V Bankstown U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 14-3 Win 9-2 Win 7-3 Win 18-0 Win Man of the Match Logan Lester Jake Andrews Calum Votano Hayden Gillis

BASKETBALL Rd 2 V Pagewood U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 54-24 Win 64-29 Win 43-23 Win 48-39 Win Man of the Match Lewis Georgallis Ignatius Mitchell Obi Ahamefule Thomas Giles

Rd 3 V Bankstown U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 55-12 Win 73-27 Win 65-26 Win 63-32 Win Man of the Match Dominik Subota Lucas Daquel Patrick Galea Noah Azzopardi

CRICKET Rd 2 V Pagewood U14rsquos U16rsquos A Grade Result MCR 3121 d Pw 1025 MCR 5121 d Pw 1031 MCR 4120 d Pw 1029 Man of the Match Daniel Wright Aden Dix Thomas Byrnes

Rd 3 V Bankstown U14rsquos U16rsquos A Grade Result BYE BYE BYE

TENNIS

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay)

Rd 2 V Pagewood Result 87-31 Win Man of the Match Daniel De GiovanniPatrick Furner

Rd 3 V Bankstown Result 108-24 Win Man of the Match Luke Wells

Photos Touch football highlights from Round 1 against Holy Cross College Ryde

1520 OCTOBER 2017

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay) 7275 Fitness (Maroubra Beach) 7374 Netball (Heffron Park)

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Beach Volleyball (Maroubra) Beach Tag (Yarra Bay) Basketball (UNSW) Tennis (Coogee) Soccer (Paine Reserve) American Football (Coral Sea)

Fitness (Des Renford Leisure Centre) Lawn Bowls (Coogee)

The Year 10 and 11 program has a similar feel about it with the sports currently running

Beach Socer (Maroubra) Lawn Bowls (Coogee) MMA Fitness (MCR) Tennis (Snape Park) Surfing (Maroubra) Indoor Volleyball (MCR)

Fitness (MCR Gym) MCC Soccer Development (Heffron)

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay) 7275 Fitness (Maroubra Beach) 7374 Netball (Heffron Park)

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Beach Volleyball (Maroubra) Beach Tag (Yarra Bay) Basketball (UNSW) Tennis (Coogee) Soccer (Paine Reserve) American Football (Coral Sea)

Fitness (Des Renford Leisure Centre) Lawn Bowls (Coogee)

The Year 10 and 11 program has a similar feel about it with the sports currently running

Beach Socer (Maroubra) Lawn Bowls (Coogee) MMA Fitness (MCR) Tennis (Snape Park) Surfing (Maroubra) Indoor Volleyball (MCR)

Fitness (MCR Gym) MCC Soccer Development (Heffron)

Mr James OrsquoSheaSports Coordinator

CELEBRATING YOUR SONrsquoS SUCCESS

We are very proud of all the achievements of our students and acknowledge their success

in events outside of school via our Special Achievements Noticeboard

Parents can contact their sonrsquos Year Coordinator with the details of the achievements

for publication

Below Rock Climbing was a popular activity with students as part of this yearrsquos Internal Sport program

Beach Soccer (Maroubra)

16 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

GENERAL

Free ACE the HSC Seminars for Parents and Students at UTS 5 November 1000am to 1230pm - UTS is hosting a series of free seminars for Year 1112 students andor parents Topics include Stress-Free HSC HSC English presentation examstudy strategies and parent information Registration is essential httpshscintheholidayscomauour-programace-the-hsc-free-seminars-november

For these and any other Careers matters please see me at The College or contact me via email nicolasleesydcatholiceduau

Careers TAFEPre-Apprenticeship amp Pre-Employment Courses Skilling Australia Foundation amp WPC Group are running Pre-Apprenticeship amp Pre-Employment Courses in various locations and industries Contact Nicole Lean 0418 819 468 or nleanwpcgrouporgau

A World Of Opportunity - Apprenticeship Or Traineeship Training Services NSW has published their latest guide ndash apprenticeships and traineeships in NSW to help young people to make informed career decisions httpswwwtrainingnswgovauapprenticeships_traineeships

COLLEGESYoung Minds in the Creative Industry Apply Now for January Intake - If you have a passion for the performing arts industry visit our campus Workshops are interactive informative and will give you the opportunity to explore their musical interests and talents Call 9219 5444 httpwwwaimeduau

Trade Training for new Cookery Patisserie or Hospitality 12 Dec 2017 or 16 Jan 2018 1000am to 1200 noonWilliam Angliss Institute Sydney - free 2 hour sessions in commercial cookery patisserie events amp hospitality or Barista coffee training Hands on training is fun httpswwwanglisseduauregister-for-trial-a-trade

Cookery Patisserie Hospitality and Events Scholarships William Angliss Institute Foundation provides educational opportunities and financial assistance to support students achieve their career ambitions in either Cookery Patisserie Hospitality or Event sectors httpswwwanglisseduaufuture-studentsscholarship-information

Mr Nicolas Lee Careers and VET Coordinator

Photos Touch football highlights from Round 1 against Holy Cross College Ryde

FOLLOW US ON TWITTERMCR2031

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320 OCTOBER 2017

Bus Timetable Changes - 26 November

From Sunday 26 November there will be changes to bus timetables in Sydneyrsquos Eastern Region to help improve the reliability of bus services These changes will impact a number of dedicated School Special routes that service Marcellin College

A summary of the changes for School Specials that pass your School can be obtained approximately two weeks prior to the changes (week commencing 121117) from wwwtransportnswinfo

4 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

Year 9 Visual Design

Year 9 Visual Design made animations to comment on a social issue as a community service announcement The students worked in groups to research brainstorm sketch storyboard and create their masterpieces with each student constructing their own character The issues from our current society that were explored ranged from body image animal cruelty cyber safety to the effects light rail The videos can be seen on YouTube via the below links

Save Our Trees From the Trams Fox Barancewicz Joshua Ray amp William Jacksonyoutube1mSXfxdp1nQ

Body Image Luka Dimopoulos Jayden Ibanez and Pietro Pelosi youtubeiYUUgNAAyUc

Overfishing Oscar Rice Edward Ambrogio and Marcus Littlejohn youtubeFpJf_WFHQ_U

From the Director of Teaching and M-Learning

TextbooksTextbook lists will be issued in the coming weeks for current Years 7-10 The textbooks can be ordered through Campion Books for delivery during the holidays in readiness for 2018 Details will follow

ExaminationsAs we enter the final assessment period for Years 7-10 Assessment Schedules and Examination dates are listed on the College website

Study RoutinesThe importance of a study routine and organisational skills continue to be stressed to our students The College encourages all parentscarers to continue to have this conversation with their sons over the coming weeks

Mr Chris ShieldsDirector of Teaching amp M-Learning

Ms Katherine TooheyVisual Arts Coordinator

520 OCTOBER 2017

ATSI

Our Indigenous Year 7-8 students attended the AIME Outreach Day at the University of Sydney in Week 1 this term The focus of the day was on the theme of kindness The boysrsquo AIME tutors were there as well as special guest tutors from all over the world It was a day of fun games and activities good food and building community with ATSI students from all over Sydney Our Indigenous Year 9-11 students had their AIME Outreach Day the following week The focus of their day was on kindling The boys were greeted with a gift at the door from Triple J of a t-shirt which they were to wear for the day The morning session focused on language and we were very lucky to have the Tribal Warriors bring with them some primary school children to sing play games and teach us some language We learned words from the local Wangal clan The children participate in a Tribal Warriors program based on the work of linguist Jeremy Steele and historian Vincent Smith who together have identified more than 10 000 words of Wangal language It was amazing to hear the children have a conversation in language and to see how Tribal Warriors are revitalising language into the Redfern community

The day continued with some guest speakers sharing their journey including actor and past MCR student Luke Carroll sharing stories of his acting in TV shows like Home and Away films such as Australian Rules and his experiences for the last 7 years on Playschool

The day ended with the boys being presented with their AIME hoodie and certificates It was a very proud moment for the boys

Weekly AIME tutoring sessions conclude in week 5 for 2017 It has been a rewarding program for the boys and we appreciate all the efforts of Carly Walsh and her hard working volunteers who tutor the boys for 2 hours each week

Mrs Mary-Anne TannerATSI Coordinator

Above Year 9-11 students at an AIME Outreach Day

6 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

720 OCTOBER 2017

Year 9 Food Technology

During Week Two of this term the Year Nine Food Technology students participated in a food incursion at the Lavalla Centre here at Marcellin College

The students spent three lessons in the kitchens and dining room preparing and enjoying dishes of their choosing They collaborated practiced at home and completed extensive work plans to ensure success on the day

The dishes prepared were ambitious and their efforts recorded and edited into a short film to be submitted for assessment

Thank you to all of the parents who contributed and supported the boys with provision of ingredients and time in their kitchens for preparation The day was a big success

w

Ms Sharon MooreFood Technology Teacher

8 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

Walkathon 2017

The 2017 Walkathon didnt have the smoothest of starts with rain forcing our hand to cancel on 28 October With the new date of November 3 quickly decided and thanks to the work of staff member Mrs Mary Ivancic and the generous parent volunteers all was in order for another great Walkathon The day went off without a hitch Thank you to all parents and staff for all the work on the day and in the lead up Congratulations also to the boys who once again stood up and conducted themselves like true young men of Marcellin College

Money collections start this week and goes until Week 6 With exams during this time I encourage that we try to have all funds brought in by this Friday if possible

Mr Nathan Weller - Walkathon Coordinator

920 OCTOBER 2017

Walkathon 2017

To our ParentsThank you to all the wonderful parents who gave up their time on both dates of the Walkathon We greatly appreciate the arrangements that you made with your own life work and family to make yourself available to us for this fun-filled day We are aware that these plans often take weeks (or months) to organise Apologies to those parents who made these alternative plans for the original date that was then cancelled

Similarly great thanks is given to all the parents who were able at such short notice to join us last Friday Your prompt reply to my request for help made re-organisation uncomplicated

Thank you for your generous time and support of our Walkathon We look forward to seeing you again next year

Mrs Mary IvancicWalkathon Parent Coordinator

10 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

GRADUATING CLASS OF 2017

With the last HSC examination on Tuesday 7 November we wish those still studying all the best httpsyoutube7t-h7XqTfWE

YR 12 GRADUATION VIDEO

The Music Corner

On Sunday 29 October Marcellin College senior Music students Jaysen Largent and Archie Steggall along with Class of 2017 graduate Paul Leandre Escorrido volunteered their time and talents to perform at a fundraiser supporting Diabetes Australia

Organised at a residential house in the Inner West suburb of Concord 65 guests sat comfortably in the beautifully decorated backyard and enjoyed a high tea styled afternoon with music entertainment and raffle prizes

The boys took it in turn to play background music as the guests walked in creating a light and hearty ambience to start the afternoon This was then followed by a combination of formalities and official performances from the boys which included the songs lsquoWhat a wonderful worldrsquo lsquoHalorsquo by Beyonceacute and lsquoValeriersquo by Amy Winehouse It is safe to say that they were an absolute hit and really added to the overall lovely afternoon Well done boys

Ms Chiara Pascuzzo Music Teacher

Above Ms Pascuzzo with Jaysen and Paul performing to raise money for Diabetes AustraliaBelow the musical talents of Archie Paul and Jaysen were a hit at the High Tea fundraiser

1120 OCTOBER 2017

12 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY

We acknowledge the traditional owners and custodians of the land on which we stand

We walk on a land once occupied by the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation May we continue

to love and respect the land as they have

Youth Ministry

As we approach the end of our final term this year I just wanted to alert you all to some upcoming youth events being run by Holy Family Maroubra

- Movie Night Eastgardens Hoyts - Friday November 3rd - meeting at 6pm for a movie night followed by a snack from San Churros

- Youth Mass Holy Family - Sunday November 5th - theyrsquore looking for singers musicians readers and welcomers so head down and help out

Justin Story -Youth Minister

FOLLOW US ON TWITTERMCR2031

World Youth Day - Information Evening

Students in the current Year 9 and Year 10 cohorts will be invited to attend WYD Panama in January 2019 For those interested in attending WYD a Parent Information Evening will be held this Wednesday 15 November at 700pm here at the College in the Vaughan Centre (Please see poster on Page 13 of this newsletter)

For further information please contact me via email gillianclarkesydcatholiceduau

Ms Gillian ClarkeYouth Ministry Coordinator

1320 OCTOBER 2017

14 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

From The Sports Coordinator

MCC SportRounds 2 and 3 saw MCR take on local rivals Champagnat College and De La Salle Bankstown in the MCC Summer Competition The season is starting to take shape and with four rounds to go we still have a number of teams who are yet to be beaten

A special mention to our Tennis squad who have come on in leaps and bounds this year to remain undefeated going into what appears to be their toughest fixtures in Lewisham (Round 4) and North Shore (Round 5)

Our four Basketball teams also remain unbeaten as they march towards their goal of repeating last seasonrsquos clean sweep of the competition

Best of luck to all our teams in the upcoming round against CBHS Lewisham

TOUCH FOOTBALL Rd 2 V Pagewood U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 3-2 Win 1-3 Loss 5-3 Win 5-6 Loss Man of the Match Billy Bouris Damon Askie James DrsquoArcy Ky Hill

Rd 3 V Bankstown U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 14-3 Win 9-2 Win 7-3 Win 18-0 Win Man of the Match Logan Lester Jake Andrews Calum Votano Hayden Gillis

BASKETBALL Rd 2 V Pagewood U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 54-24 Win 64-29 Win 43-23 Win 48-39 Win Man of the Match Lewis Georgallis Ignatius Mitchell Obi Ahamefule Thomas Giles

Rd 3 V Bankstown U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 55-12 Win 73-27 Win 65-26 Win 63-32 Win Man of the Match Dominik Subota Lucas Daquel Patrick Galea Noah Azzopardi

CRICKET Rd 2 V Pagewood U14rsquos U16rsquos A Grade Result MCR 3121 d Pw 1025 MCR 5121 d Pw 1031 MCR 4120 d Pw 1029 Man of the Match Daniel Wright Aden Dix Thomas Byrnes

Rd 3 V Bankstown U14rsquos U16rsquos A Grade Result BYE BYE BYE

TENNIS

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay)

Rd 2 V Pagewood Result 87-31 Win Man of the Match Daniel De GiovanniPatrick Furner

Rd 3 V Bankstown Result 108-24 Win Man of the Match Luke Wells

Photos Touch football highlights from Round 1 against Holy Cross College Ryde

1520 OCTOBER 2017

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay) 7275 Fitness (Maroubra Beach) 7374 Netball (Heffron Park)

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Beach Volleyball (Maroubra) Beach Tag (Yarra Bay) Basketball (UNSW) Tennis (Coogee) Soccer (Paine Reserve) American Football (Coral Sea)

Fitness (Des Renford Leisure Centre) Lawn Bowls (Coogee)

The Year 10 and 11 program has a similar feel about it with the sports currently running

Beach Socer (Maroubra) Lawn Bowls (Coogee) MMA Fitness (MCR) Tennis (Snape Park) Surfing (Maroubra) Indoor Volleyball (MCR)

Fitness (MCR Gym) MCC Soccer Development (Heffron)

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay) 7275 Fitness (Maroubra Beach) 7374 Netball (Heffron Park)

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Beach Volleyball (Maroubra) Beach Tag (Yarra Bay) Basketball (UNSW) Tennis (Coogee) Soccer (Paine Reserve) American Football (Coral Sea)

Fitness (Des Renford Leisure Centre) Lawn Bowls (Coogee)

The Year 10 and 11 program has a similar feel about it with the sports currently running

Beach Socer (Maroubra) Lawn Bowls (Coogee) MMA Fitness (MCR) Tennis (Snape Park) Surfing (Maroubra) Indoor Volleyball (MCR)

Fitness (MCR Gym) MCC Soccer Development (Heffron)

Mr James OrsquoSheaSports Coordinator

CELEBRATING YOUR SONrsquoS SUCCESS

We are very proud of all the achievements of our students and acknowledge their success

in events outside of school via our Special Achievements Noticeboard

Parents can contact their sonrsquos Year Coordinator with the details of the achievements

for publication

Below Rock Climbing was a popular activity with students as part of this yearrsquos Internal Sport program

Beach Soccer (Maroubra)

16 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

GENERAL

Free ACE the HSC Seminars for Parents and Students at UTS 5 November 1000am to 1230pm - UTS is hosting a series of free seminars for Year 1112 students andor parents Topics include Stress-Free HSC HSC English presentation examstudy strategies and parent information Registration is essential httpshscintheholidayscomauour-programace-the-hsc-free-seminars-november

For these and any other Careers matters please see me at The College or contact me via email nicolasleesydcatholiceduau

Careers TAFEPre-Apprenticeship amp Pre-Employment Courses Skilling Australia Foundation amp WPC Group are running Pre-Apprenticeship amp Pre-Employment Courses in various locations and industries Contact Nicole Lean 0418 819 468 or nleanwpcgrouporgau

A World Of Opportunity - Apprenticeship Or Traineeship Training Services NSW has published their latest guide ndash apprenticeships and traineeships in NSW to help young people to make informed career decisions httpswwwtrainingnswgovauapprenticeships_traineeships

COLLEGESYoung Minds in the Creative Industry Apply Now for January Intake - If you have a passion for the performing arts industry visit our campus Workshops are interactive informative and will give you the opportunity to explore their musical interests and talents Call 9219 5444 httpwwwaimeduau

Trade Training for new Cookery Patisserie or Hospitality 12 Dec 2017 or 16 Jan 2018 1000am to 1200 noonWilliam Angliss Institute Sydney - free 2 hour sessions in commercial cookery patisserie events amp hospitality or Barista coffee training Hands on training is fun httpswwwanglisseduauregister-for-trial-a-trade

Cookery Patisserie Hospitality and Events Scholarships William Angliss Institute Foundation provides educational opportunities and financial assistance to support students achieve their career ambitions in either Cookery Patisserie Hospitality or Event sectors httpswwwanglisseduaufuture-studentsscholarship-information

Mr Nicolas Lee Careers and VET Coordinator

Photos Touch football highlights from Round 1 against Holy Cross College Ryde

FOLLOW US ON TWITTERMCR2031

Page 4: MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK · 2017. 11. 7. · 20 T 2017 3 Bus Timetable Changes - 26 November From Sunday 26 November, there will be changes to bus timetables in Sydney’s Eastern

4 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

Year 9 Visual Design

Year 9 Visual Design made animations to comment on a social issue as a community service announcement The students worked in groups to research brainstorm sketch storyboard and create their masterpieces with each student constructing their own character The issues from our current society that were explored ranged from body image animal cruelty cyber safety to the effects light rail The videos can be seen on YouTube via the below links

Save Our Trees From the Trams Fox Barancewicz Joshua Ray amp William Jacksonyoutube1mSXfxdp1nQ

Body Image Luka Dimopoulos Jayden Ibanez and Pietro Pelosi youtubeiYUUgNAAyUc

Overfishing Oscar Rice Edward Ambrogio and Marcus Littlejohn youtubeFpJf_WFHQ_U

From the Director of Teaching and M-Learning

TextbooksTextbook lists will be issued in the coming weeks for current Years 7-10 The textbooks can be ordered through Campion Books for delivery during the holidays in readiness for 2018 Details will follow

ExaminationsAs we enter the final assessment period for Years 7-10 Assessment Schedules and Examination dates are listed on the College website

Study RoutinesThe importance of a study routine and organisational skills continue to be stressed to our students The College encourages all parentscarers to continue to have this conversation with their sons over the coming weeks

Mr Chris ShieldsDirector of Teaching amp M-Learning

Ms Katherine TooheyVisual Arts Coordinator

520 OCTOBER 2017

ATSI

Our Indigenous Year 7-8 students attended the AIME Outreach Day at the University of Sydney in Week 1 this term The focus of the day was on the theme of kindness The boysrsquo AIME tutors were there as well as special guest tutors from all over the world It was a day of fun games and activities good food and building community with ATSI students from all over Sydney Our Indigenous Year 9-11 students had their AIME Outreach Day the following week The focus of their day was on kindling The boys were greeted with a gift at the door from Triple J of a t-shirt which they were to wear for the day The morning session focused on language and we were very lucky to have the Tribal Warriors bring with them some primary school children to sing play games and teach us some language We learned words from the local Wangal clan The children participate in a Tribal Warriors program based on the work of linguist Jeremy Steele and historian Vincent Smith who together have identified more than 10 000 words of Wangal language It was amazing to hear the children have a conversation in language and to see how Tribal Warriors are revitalising language into the Redfern community

The day continued with some guest speakers sharing their journey including actor and past MCR student Luke Carroll sharing stories of his acting in TV shows like Home and Away films such as Australian Rules and his experiences for the last 7 years on Playschool

The day ended with the boys being presented with their AIME hoodie and certificates It was a very proud moment for the boys

Weekly AIME tutoring sessions conclude in week 5 for 2017 It has been a rewarding program for the boys and we appreciate all the efforts of Carly Walsh and her hard working volunteers who tutor the boys for 2 hours each week

Mrs Mary-Anne TannerATSI Coordinator

Above Year 9-11 students at an AIME Outreach Day

6 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

720 OCTOBER 2017

Year 9 Food Technology

During Week Two of this term the Year Nine Food Technology students participated in a food incursion at the Lavalla Centre here at Marcellin College

The students spent three lessons in the kitchens and dining room preparing and enjoying dishes of their choosing They collaborated practiced at home and completed extensive work plans to ensure success on the day

The dishes prepared were ambitious and their efforts recorded and edited into a short film to be submitted for assessment

Thank you to all of the parents who contributed and supported the boys with provision of ingredients and time in their kitchens for preparation The day was a big success

w

Ms Sharon MooreFood Technology Teacher

8 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

Walkathon 2017

The 2017 Walkathon didnt have the smoothest of starts with rain forcing our hand to cancel on 28 October With the new date of November 3 quickly decided and thanks to the work of staff member Mrs Mary Ivancic and the generous parent volunteers all was in order for another great Walkathon The day went off without a hitch Thank you to all parents and staff for all the work on the day and in the lead up Congratulations also to the boys who once again stood up and conducted themselves like true young men of Marcellin College

Money collections start this week and goes until Week 6 With exams during this time I encourage that we try to have all funds brought in by this Friday if possible

Mr Nathan Weller - Walkathon Coordinator

920 OCTOBER 2017

Walkathon 2017

To our ParentsThank you to all the wonderful parents who gave up their time on both dates of the Walkathon We greatly appreciate the arrangements that you made with your own life work and family to make yourself available to us for this fun-filled day We are aware that these plans often take weeks (or months) to organise Apologies to those parents who made these alternative plans for the original date that was then cancelled

Similarly great thanks is given to all the parents who were able at such short notice to join us last Friday Your prompt reply to my request for help made re-organisation uncomplicated

Thank you for your generous time and support of our Walkathon We look forward to seeing you again next year

Mrs Mary IvancicWalkathon Parent Coordinator

10 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

GRADUATING CLASS OF 2017

With the last HSC examination on Tuesday 7 November we wish those still studying all the best httpsyoutube7t-h7XqTfWE

YR 12 GRADUATION VIDEO

The Music Corner

On Sunday 29 October Marcellin College senior Music students Jaysen Largent and Archie Steggall along with Class of 2017 graduate Paul Leandre Escorrido volunteered their time and talents to perform at a fundraiser supporting Diabetes Australia

Organised at a residential house in the Inner West suburb of Concord 65 guests sat comfortably in the beautifully decorated backyard and enjoyed a high tea styled afternoon with music entertainment and raffle prizes

The boys took it in turn to play background music as the guests walked in creating a light and hearty ambience to start the afternoon This was then followed by a combination of formalities and official performances from the boys which included the songs lsquoWhat a wonderful worldrsquo lsquoHalorsquo by Beyonceacute and lsquoValeriersquo by Amy Winehouse It is safe to say that they were an absolute hit and really added to the overall lovely afternoon Well done boys

Ms Chiara Pascuzzo Music Teacher

Above Ms Pascuzzo with Jaysen and Paul performing to raise money for Diabetes AustraliaBelow the musical talents of Archie Paul and Jaysen were a hit at the High Tea fundraiser

1120 OCTOBER 2017

12 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY

We acknowledge the traditional owners and custodians of the land on which we stand

We walk on a land once occupied by the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation May we continue

to love and respect the land as they have

Youth Ministry

As we approach the end of our final term this year I just wanted to alert you all to some upcoming youth events being run by Holy Family Maroubra

- Movie Night Eastgardens Hoyts - Friday November 3rd - meeting at 6pm for a movie night followed by a snack from San Churros

- Youth Mass Holy Family - Sunday November 5th - theyrsquore looking for singers musicians readers and welcomers so head down and help out

Justin Story -Youth Minister

FOLLOW US ON TWITTERMCR2031

World Youth Day - Information Evening

Students in the current Year 9 and Year 10 cohorts will be invited to attend WYD Panama in January 2019 For those interested in attending WYD a Parent Information Evening will be held this Wednesday 15 November at 700pm here at the College in the Vaughan Centre (Please see poster on Page 13 of this newsletter)

For further information please contact me via email gillianclarkesydcatholiceduau

Ms Gillian ClarkeYouth Ministry Coordinator

1320 OCTOBER 2017

14 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

From The Sports Coordinator

MCC SportRounds 2 and 3 saw MCR take on local rivals Champagnat College and De La Salle Bankstown in the MCC Summer Competition The season is starting to take shape and with four rounds to go we still have a number of teams who are yet to be beaten

A special mention to our Tennis squad who have come on in leaps and bounds this year to remain undefeated going into what appears to be their toughest fixtures in Lewisham (Round 4) and North Shore (Round 5)

Our four Basketball teams also remain unbeaten as they march towards their goal of repeating last seasonrsquos clean sweep of the competition

Best of luck to all our teams in the upcoming round against CBHS Lewisham

TOUCH FOOTBALL Rd 2 V Pagewood U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 3-2 Win 1-3 Loss 5-3 Win 5-6 Loss Man of the Match Billy Bouris Damon Askie James DrsquoArcy Ky Hill

Rd 3 V Bankstown U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 14-3 Win 9-2 Win 7-3 Win 18-0 Win Man of the Match Logan Lester Jake Andrews Calum Votano Hayden Gillis

BASKETBALL Rd 2 V Pagewood U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 54-24 Win 64-29 Win 43-23 Win 48-39 Win Man of the Match Lewis Georgallis Ignatius Mitchell Obi Ahamefule Thomas Giles

Rd 3 V Bankstown U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 55-12 Win 73-27 Win 65-26 Win 63-32 Win Man of the Match Dominik Subota Lucas Daquel Patrick Galea Noah Azzopardi

CRICKET Rd 2 V Pagewood U14rsquos U16rsquos A Grade Result MCR 3121 d Pw 1025 MCR 5121 d Pw 1031 MCR 4120 d Pw 1029 Man of the Match Daniel Wright Aden Dix Thomas Byrnes

Rd 3 V Bankstown U14rsquos U16rsquos A Grade Result BYE BYE BYE

TENNIS

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay)

Rd 2 V Pagewood Result 87-31 Win Man of the Match Daniel De GiovanniPatrick Furner

Rd 3 V Bankstown Result 108-24 Win Man of the Match Luke Wells

Photos Touch football highlights from Round 1 against Holy Cross College Ryde

1520 OCTOBER 2017

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay) 7275 Fitness (Maroubra Beach) 7374 Netball (Heffron Park)

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Beach Volleyball (Maroubra) Beach Tag (Yarra Bay) Basketball (UNSW) Tennis (Coogee) Soccer (Paine Reserve) American Football (Coral Sea)

Fitness (Des Renford Leisure Centre) Lawn Bowls (Coogee)

The Year 10 and 11 program has a similar feel about it with the sports currently running

Beach Socer (Maroubra) Lawn Bowls (Coogee) MMA Fitness (MCR) Tennis (Snape Park) Surfing (Maroubra) Indoor Volleyball (MCR)

Fitness (MCR Gym) MCC Soccer Development (Heffron)

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay) 7275 Fitness (Maroubra Beach) 7374 Netball (Heffron Park)

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Beach Volleyball (Maroubra) Beach Tag (Yarra Bay) Basketball (UNSW) Tennis (Coogee) Soccer (Paine Reserve) American Football (Coral Sea)

Fitness (Des Renford Leisure Centre) Lawn Bowls (Coogee)

The Year 10 and 11 program has a similar feel about it with the sports currently running

Beach Socer (Maroubra) Lawn Bowls (Coogee) MMA Fitness (MCR) Tennis (Snape Park) Surfing (Maroubra) Indoor Volleyball (MCR)

Fitness (MCR Gym) MCC Soccer Development (Heffron)

Mr James OrsquoSheaSports Coordinator

CELEBRATING YOUR SONrsquoS SUCCESS

We are very proud of all the achievements of our students and acknowledge their success

in events outside of school via our Special Achievements Noticeboard

Parents can contact their sonrsquos Year Coordinator with the details of the achievements

for publication

Below Rock Climbing was a popular activity with students as part of this yearrsquos Internal Sport program

Beach Soccer (Maroubra)

16 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

GENERAL

Free ACE the HSC Seminars for Parents and Students at UTS 5 November 1000am to 1230pm - UTS is hosting a series of free seminars for Year 1112 students andor parents Topics include Stress-Free HSC HSC English presentation examstudy strategies and parent information Registration is essential httpshscintheholidayscomauour-programace-the-hsc-free-seminars-november

For these and any other Careers matters please see me at The College or contact me via email nicolasleesydcatholiceduau

Careers TAFEPre-Apprenticeship amp Pre-Employment Courses Skilling Australia Foundation amp WPC Group are running Pre-Apprenticeship amp Pre-Employment Courses in various locations and industries Contact Nicole Lean 0418 819 468 or nleanwpcgrouporgau

A World Of Opportunity - Apprenticeship Or Traineeship Training Services NSW has published their latest guide ndash apprenticeships and traineeships in NSW to help young people to make informed career decisions httpswwwtrainingnswgovauapprenticeships_traineeships

COLLEGESYoung Minds in the Creative Industry Apply Now for January Intake - If you have a passion for the performing arts industry visit our campus Workshops are interactive informative and will give you the opportunity to explore their musical interests and talents Call 9219 5444 httpwwwaimeduau

Trade Training for new Cookery Patisserie or Hospitality 12 Dec 2017 or 16 Jan 2018 1000am to 1200 noonWilliam Angliss Institute Sydney - free 2 hour sessions in commercial cookery patisserie events amp hospitality or Barista coffee training Hands on training is fun httpswwwanglisseduauregister-for-trial-a-trade

Cookery Patisserie Hospitality and Events Scholarships William Angliss Institute Foundation provides educational opportunities and financial assistance to support students achieve their career ambitions in either Cookery Patisserie Hospitality or Event sectors httpswwwanglisseduaufuture-studentsscholarship-information

Mr Nicolas Lee Careers and VET Coordinator

Photos Touch football highlights from Round 1 against Holy Cross College Ryde

FOLLOW US ON TWITTERMCR2031

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520 OCTOBER 2017

ATSI

Our Indigenous Year 7-8 students attended the AIME Outreach Day at the University of Sydney in Week 1 this term The focus of the day was on the theme of kindness The boysrsquo AIME tutors were there as well as special guest tutors from all over the world It was a day of fun games and activities good food and building community with ATSI students from all over Sydney Our Indigenous Year 9-11 students had their AIME Outreach Day the following week The focus of their day was on kindling The boys were greeted with a gift at the door from Triple J of a t-shirt which they were to wear for the day The morning session focused on language and we were very lucky to have the Tribal Warriors bring with them some primary school children to sing play games and teach us some language We learned words from the local Wangal clan The children participate in a Tribal Warriors program based on the work of linguist Jeremy Steele and historian Vincent Smith who together have identified more than 10 000 words of Wangal language It was amazing to hear the children have a conversation in language and to see how Tribal Warriors are revitalising language into the Redfern community

The day continued with some guest speakers sharing their journey including actor and past MCR student Luke Carroll sharing stories of his acting in TV shows like Home and Away films such as Australian Rules and his experiences for the last 7 years on Playschool

The day ended with the boys being presented with their AIME hoodie and certificates It was a very proud moment for the boys

Weekly AIME tutoring sessions conclude in week 5 for 2017 It has been a rewarding program for the boys and we appreciate all the efforts of Carly Walsh and her hard working volunteers who tutor the boys for 2 hours each week

Mrs Mary-Anne TannerATSI Coordinator

Above Year 9-11 students at an AIME Outreach Day

6 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

720 OCTOBER 2017

Year 9 Food Technology

During Week Two of this term the Year Nine Food Technology students participated in a food incursion at the Lavalla Centre here at Marcellin College

The students spent three lessons in the kitchens and dining room preparing and enjoying dishes of their choosing They collaborated practiced at home and completed extensive work plans to ensure success on the day

The dishes prepared were ambitious and their efforts recorded and edited into a short film to be submitted for assessment

Thank you to all of the parents who contributed and supported the boys with provision of ingredients and time in their kitchens for preparation The day was a big success

w

Ms Sharon MooreFood Technology Teacher

8 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

Walkathon 2017

The 2017 Walkathon didnt have the smoothest of starts with rain forcing our hand to cancel on 28 October With the new date of November 3 quickly decided and thanks to the work of staff member Mrs Mary Ivancic and the generous parent volunteers all was in order for another great Walkathon The day went off without a hitch Thank you to all parents and staff for all the work on the day and in the lead up Congratulations also to the boys who once again stood up and conducted themselves like true young men of Marcellin College

Money collections start this week and goes until Week 6 With exams during this time I encourage that we try to have all funds brought in by this Friday if possible

Mr Nathan Weller - Walkathon Coordinator

920 OCTOBER 2017

Walkathon 2017

To our ParentsThank you to all the wonderful parents who gave up their time on both dates of the Walkathon We greatly appreciate the arrangements that you made with your own life work and family to make yourself available to us for this fun-filled day We are aware that these plans often take weeks (or months) to organise Apologies to those parents who made these alternative plans for the original date that was then cancelled

Similarly great thanks is given to all the parents who were able at such short notice to join us last Friday Your prompt reply to my request for help made re-organisation uncomplicated

Thank you for your generous time and support of our Walkathon We look forward to seeing you again next year

Mrs Mary IvancicWalkathon Parent Coordinator

10 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

GRADUATING CLASS OF 2017

With the last HSC examination on Tuesday 7 November we wish those still studying all the best httpsyoutube7t-h7XqTfWE

YR 12 GRADUATION VIDEO

The Music Corner

On Sunday 29 October Marcellin College senior Music students Jaysen Largent and Archie Steggall along with Class of 2017 graduate Paul Leandre Escorrido volunteered their time and talents to perform at a fundraiser supporting Diabetes Australia

Organised at a residential house in the Inner West suburb of Concord 65 guests sat comfortably in the beautifully decorated backyard and enjoyed a high tea styled afternoon with music entertainment and raffle prizes

The boys took it in turn to play background music as the guests walked in creating a light and hearty ambience to start the afternoon This was then followed by a combination of formalities and official performances from the boys which included the songs lsquoWhat a wonderful worldrsquo lsquoHalorsquo by Beyonceacute and lsquoValeriersquo by Amy Winehouse It is safe to say that they were an absolute hit and really added to the overall lovely afternoon Well done boys

Ms Chiara Pascuzzo Music Teacher

Above Ms Pascuzzo with Jaysen and Paul performing to raise money for Diabetes AustraliaBelow the musical talents of Archie Paul and Jaysen were a hit at the High Tea fundraiser

1120 OCTOBER 2017

12 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY

We acknowledge the traditional owners and custodians of the land on which we stand

We walk on a land once occupied by the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation May we continue

to love and respect the land as they have

Youth Ministry

As we approach the end of our final term this year I just wanted to alert you all to some upcoming youth events being run by Holy Family Maroubra

- Movie Night Eastgardens Hoyts - Friday November 3rd - meeting at 6pm for a movie night followed by a snack from San Churros

- Youth Mass Holy Family - Sunday November 5th - theyrsquore looking for singers musicians readers and welcomers so head down and help out

Justin Story -Youth Minister

FOLLOW US ON TWITTERMCR2031

World Youth Day - Information Evening

Students in the current Year 9 and Year 10 cohorts will be invited to attend WYD Panama in January 2019 For those interested in attending WYD a Parent Information Evening will be held this Wednesday 15 November at 700pm here at the College in the Vaughan Centre (Please see poster on Page 13 of this newsletter)

For further information please contact me via email gillianclarkesydcatholiceduau

Ms Gillian ClarkeYouth Ministry Coordinator

1320 OCTOBER 2017

14 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

From The Sports Coordinator

MCC SportRounds 2 and 3 saw MCR take on local rivals Champagnat College and De La Salle Bankstown in the MCC Summer Competition The season is starting to take shape and with four rounds to go we still have a number of teams who are yet to be beaten

A special mention to our Tennis squad who have come on in leaps and bounds this year to remain undefeated going into what appears to be their toughest fixtures in Lewisham (Round 4) and North Shore (Round 5)

Our four Basketball teams also remain unbeaten as they march towards their goal of repeating last seasonrsquos clean sweep of the competition

Best of luck to all our teams in the upcoming round against CBHS Lewisham

TOUCH FOOTBALL Rd 2 V Pagewood U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 3-2 Win 1-3 Loss 5-3 Win 5-6 Loss Man of the Match Billy Bouris Damon Askie James DrsquoArcy Ky Hill

Rd 3 V Bankstown U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 14-3 Win 9-2 Win 7-3 Win 18-0 Win Man of the Match Logan Lester Jake Andrews Calum Votano Hayden Gillis

BASKETBALL Rd 2 V Pagewood U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 54-24 Win 64-29 Win 43-23 Win 48-39 Win Man of the Match Lewis Georgallis Ignatius Mitchell Obi Ahamefule Thomas Giles

Rd 3 V Bankstown U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 55-12 Win 73-27 Win 65-26 Win 63-32 Win Man of the Match Dominik Subota Lucas Daquel Patrick Galea Noah Azzopardi

CRICKET Rd 2 V Pagewood U14rsquos U16rsquos A Grade Result MCR 3121 d Pw 1025 MCR 5121 d Pw 1031 MCR 4120 d Pw 1029 Man of the Match Daniel Wright Aden Dix Thomas Byrnes

Rd 3 V Bankstown U14rsquos U16rsquos A Grade Result BYE BYE BYE

TENNIS

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay)

Rd 2 V Pagewood Result 87-31 Win Man of the Match Daniel De GiovanniPatrick Furner

Rd 3 V Bankstown Result 108-24 Win Man of the Match Luke Wells

Photos Touch football highlights from Round 1 against Holy Cross College Ryde

1520 OCTOBER 2017

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay) 7275 Fitness (Maroubra Beach) 7374 Netball (Heffron Park)

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Beach Volleyball (Maroubra) Beach Tag (Yarra Bay) Basketball (UNSW) Tennis (Coogee) Soccer (Paine Reserve) American Football (Coral Sea)

Fitness (Des Renford Leisure Centre) Lawn Bowls (Coogee)

The Year 10 and 11 program has a similar feel about it with the sports currently running

Beach Socer (Maroubra) Lawn Bowls (Coogee) MMA Fitness (MCR) Tennis (Snape Park) Surfing (Maroubra) Indoor Volleyball (MCR)

Fitness (MCR Gym) MCC Soccer Development (Heffron)

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay) 7275 Fitness (Maroubra Beach) 7374 Netball (Heffron Park)

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Beach Volleyball (Maroubra) Beach Tag (Yarra Bay) Basketball (UNSW) Tennis (Coogee) Soccer (Paine Reserve) American Football (Coral Sea)

Fitness (Des Renford Leisure Centre) Lawn Bowls (Coogee)

The Year 10 and 11 program has a similar feel about it with the sports currently running

Beach Socer (Maroubra) Lawn Bowls (Coogee) MMA Fitness (MCR) Tennis (Snape Park) Surfing (Maroubra) Indoor Volleyball (MCR)

Fitness (MCR Gym) MCC Soccer Development (Heffron)

Mr James OrsquoSheaSports Coordinator

CELEBRATING YOUR SONrsquoS SUCCESS

We are very proud of all the achievements of our students and acknowledge their success

in events outside of school via our Special Achievements Noticeboard

Parents can contact their sonrsquos Year Coordinator with the details of the achievements

for publication

Below Rock Climbing was a popular activity with students as part of this yearrsquos Internal Sport program

Beach Soccer (Maroubra)

16 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

GENERAL

Free ACE the HSC Seminars for Parents and Students at UTS 5 November 1000am to 1230pm - UTS is hosting a series of free seminars for Year 1112 students andor parents Topics include Stress-Free HSC HSC English presentation examstudy strategies and parent information Registration is essential httpshscintheholidayscomauour-programace-the-hsc-free-seminars-november

For these and any other Careers matters please see me at The College or contact me via email nicolasleesydcatholiceduau

Careers TAFEPre-Apprenticeship amp Pre-Employment Courses Skilling Australia Foundation amp WPC Group are running Pre-Apprenticeship amp Pre-Employment Courses in various locations and industries Contact Nicole Lean 0418 819 468 or nleanwpcgrouporgau

A World Of Opportunity - Apprenticeship Or Traineeship Training Services NSW has published their latest guide ndash apprenticeships and traineeships in NSW to help young people to make informed career decisions httpswwwtrainingnswgovauapprenticeships_traineeships

COLLEGESYoung Minds in the Creative Industry Apply Now for January Intake - If you have a passion for the performing arts industry visit our campus Workshops are interactive informative and will give you the opportunity to explore their musical interests and talents Call 9219 5444 httpwwwaimeduau

Trade Training for new Cookery Patisserie or Hospitality 12 Dec 2017 or 16 Jan 2018 1000am to 1200 noonWilliam Angliss Institute Sydney - free 2 hour sessions in commercial cookery patisserie events amp hospitality or Barista coffee training Hands on training is fun httpswwwanglisseduauregister-for-trial-a-trade

Cookery Patisserie Hospitality and Events Scholarships William Angliss Institute Foundation provides educational opportunities and financial assistance to support students achieve their career ambitions in either Cookery Patisserie Hospitality or Event sectors httpswwwanglisseduaufuture-studentsscholarship-information

Mr Nicolas Lee Careers and VET Coordinator

Photos Touch football highlights from Round 1 against Holy Cross College Ryde

FOLLOW US ON TWITTERMCR2031

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6 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

720 OCTOBER 2017

Year 9 Food Technology

During Week Two of this term the Year Nine Food Technology students participated in a food incursion at the Lavalla Centre here at Marcellin College

The students spent three lessons in the kitchens and dining room preparing and enjoying dishes of their choosing They collaborated practiced at home and completed extensive work plans to ensure success on the day

The dishes prepared were ambitious and their efforts recorded and edited into a short film to be submitted for assessment

Thank you to all of the parents who contributed and supported the boys with provision of ingredients and time in their kitchens for preparation The day was a big success

w

Ms Sharon MooreFood Technology Teacher

8 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

Walkathon 2017

The 2017 Walkathon didnt have the smoothest of starts with rain forcing our hand to cancel on 28 October With the new date of November 3 quickly decided and thanks to the work of staff member Mrs Mary Ivancic and the generous parent volunteers all was in order for another great Walkathon The day went off without a hitch Thank you to all parents and staff for all the work on the day and in the lead up Congratulations also to the boys who once again stood up and conducted themselves like true young men of Marcellin College

Money collections start this week and goes until Week 6 With exams during this time I encourage that we try to have all funds brought in by this Friday if possible

Mr Nathan Weller - Walkathon Coordinator

920 OCTOBER 2017

Walkathon 2017

To our ParentsThank you to all the wonderful parents who gave up their time on both dates of the Walkathon We greatly appreciate the arrangements that you made with your own life work and family to make yourself available to us for this fun-filled day We are aware that these plans often take weeks (or months) to organise Apologies to those parents who made these alternative plans for the original date that was then cancelled

Similarly great thanks is given to all the parents who were able at such short notice to join us last Friday Your prompt reply to my request for help made re-organisation uncomplicated

Thank you for your generous time and support of our Walkathon We look forward to seeing you again next year

Mrs Mary IvancicWalkathon Parent Coordinator

10 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

GRADUATING CLASS OF 2017

With the last HSC examination on Tuesday 7 November we wish those still studying all the best httpsyoutube7t-h7XqTfWE

YR 12 GRADUATION VIDEO

The Music Corner

On Sunday 29 October Marcellin College senior Music students Jaysen Largent and Archie Steggall along with Class of 2017 graduate Paul Leandre Escorrido volunteered their time and talents to perform at a fundraiser supporting Diabetes Australia

Organised at a residential house in the Inner West suburb of Concord 65 guests sat comfortably in the beautifully decorated backyard and enjoyed a high tea styled afternoon with music entertainment and raffle prizes

The boys took it in turn to play background music as the guests walked in creating a light and hearty ambience to start the afternoon This was then followed by a combination of formalities and official performances from the boys which included the songs lsquoWhat a wonderful worldrsquo lsquoHalorsquo by Beyonceacute and lsquoValeriersquo by Amy Winehouse It is safe to say that they were an absolute hit and really added to the overall lovely afternoon Well done boys

Ms Chiara Pascuzzo Music Teacher

Above Ms Pascuzzo with Jaysen and Paul performing to raise money for Diabetes AustraliaBelow the musical talents of Archie Paul and Jaysen were a hit at the High Tea fundraiser

1120 OCTOBER 2017

12 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY

We acknowledge the traditional owners and custodians of the land on which we stand

We walk on a land once occupied by the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation May we continue

to love and respect the land as they have

Youth Ministry

As we approach the end of our final term this year I just wanted to alert you all to some upcoming youth events being run by Holy Family Maroubra

- Movie Night Eastgardens Hoyts - Friday November 3rd - meeting at 6pm for a movie night followed by a snack from San Churros

- Youth Mass Holy Family - Sunday November 5th - theyrsquore looking for singers musicians readers and welcomers so head down and help out

Justin Story -Youth Minister

FOLLOW US ON TWITTERMCR2031

World Youth Day - Information Evening

Students in the current Year 9 and Year 10 cohorts will be invited to attend WYD Panama in January 2019 For those interested in attending WYD a Parent Information Evening will be held this Wednesday 15 November at 700pm here at the College in the Vaughan Centre (Please see poster on Page 13 of this newsletter)

For further information please contact me via email gillianclarkesydcatholiceduau

Ms Gillian ClarkeYouth Ministry Coordinator

1320 OCTOBER 2017

14 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

From The Sports Coordinator

MCC SportRounds 2 and 3 saw MCR take on local rivals Champagnat College and De La Salle Bankstown in the MCC Summer Competition The season is starting to take shape and with four rounds to go we still have a number of teams who are yet to be beaten

A special mention to our Tennis squad who have come on in leaps and bounds this year to remain undefeated going into what appears to be their toughest fixtures in Lewisham (Round 4) and North Shore (Round 5)

Our four Basketball teams also remain unbeaten as they march towards their goal of repeating last seasonrsquos clean sweep of the competition

Best of luck to all our teams in the upcoming round against CBHS Lewisham

TOUCH FOOTBALL Rd 2 V Pagewood U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 3-2 Win 1-3 Loss 5-3 Win 5-6 Loss Man of the Match Billy Bouris Damon Askie James DrsquoArcy Ky Hill

Rd 3 V Bankstown U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 14-3 Win 9-2 Win 7-3 Win 18-0 Win Man of the Match Logan Lester Jake Andrews Calum Votano Hayden Gillis

BASKETBALL Rd 2 V Pagewood U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 54-24 Win 64-29 Win 43-23 Win 48-39 Win Man of the Match Lewis Georgallis Ignatius Mitchell Obi Ahamefule Thomas Giles

Rd 3 V Bankstown U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 55-12 Win 73-27 Win 65-26 Win 63-32 Win Man of the Match Dominik Subota Lucas Daquel Patrick Galea Noah Azzopardi

CRICKET Rd 2 V Pagewood U14rsquos U16rsquos A Grade Result MCR 3121 d Pw 1025 MCR 5121 d Pw 1031 MCR 4120 d Pw 1029 Man of the Match Daniel Wright Aden Dix Thomas Byrnes

Rd 3 V Bankstown U14rsquos U16rsquos A Grade Result BYE BYE BYE

TENNIS

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay)

Rd 2 V Pagewood Result 87-31 Win Man of the Match Daniel De GiovanniPatrick Furner

Rd 3 V Bankstown Result 108-24 Win Man of the Match Luke Wells

Photos Touch football highlights from Round 1 against Holy Cross College Ryde

1520 OCTOBER 2017

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay) 7275 Fitness (Maroubra Beach) 7374 Netball (Heffron Park)

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Beach Volleyball (Maroubra) Beach Tag (Yarra Bay) Basketball (UNSW) Tennis (Coogee) Soccer (Paine Reserve) American Football (Coral Sea)

Fitness (Des Renford Leisure Centre) Lawn Bowls (Coogee)

The Year 10 and 11 program has a similar feel about it with the sports currently running

Beach Socer (Maroubra) Lawn Bowls (Coogee) MMA Fitness (MCR) Tennis (Snape Park) Surfing (Maroubra) Indoor Volleyball (MCR)

Fitness (MCR Gym) MCC Soccer Development (Heffron)

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay) 7275 Fitness (Maroubra Beach) 7374 Netball (Heffron Park)

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Beach Volleyball (Maroubra) Beach Tag (Yarra Bay) Basketball (UNSW) Tennis (Coogee) Soccer (Paine Reserve) American Football (Coral Sea)

Fitness (Des Renford Leisure Centre) Lawn Bowls (Coogee)

The Year 10 and 11 program has a similar feel about it with the sports currently running

Beach Socer (Maroubra) Lawn Bowls (Coogee) MMA Fitness (MCR) Tennis (Snape Park) Surfing (Maroubra) Indoor Volleyball (MCR)

Fitness (MCR Gym) MCC Soccer Development (Heffron)

Mr James OrsquoSheaSports Coordinator

CELEBRATING YOUR SONrsquoS SUCCESS

We are very proud of all the achievements of our students and acknowledge their success

in events outside of school via our Special Achievements Noticeboard

Parents can contact their sonrsquos Year Coordinator with the details of the achievements

for publication

Below Rock Climbing was a popular activity with students as part of this yearrsquos Internal Sport program

Beach Soccer (Maroubra)

16 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

GENERAL

Free ACE the HSC Seminars for Parents and Students at UTS 5 November 1000am to 1230pm - UTS is hosting a series of free seminars for Year 1112 students andor parents Topics include Stress-Free HSC HSC English presentation examstudy strategies and parent information Registration is essential httpshscintheholidayscomauour-programace-the-hsc-free-seminars-november

For these and any other Careers matters please see me at The College or contact me via email nicolasleesydcatholiceduau

Careers TAFEPre-Apprenticeship amp Pre-Employment Courses Skilling Australia Foundation amp WPC Group are running Pre-Apprenticeship amp Pre-Employment Courses in various locations and industries Contact Nicole Lean 0418 819 468 or nleanwpcgrouporgau

A World Of Opportunity - Apprenticeship Or Traineeship Training Services NSW has published their latest guide ndash apprenticeships and traineeships in NSW to help young people to make informed career decisions httpswwwtrainingnswgovauapprenticeships_traineeships

COLLEGESYoung Minds in the Creative Industry Apply Now for January Intake - If you have a passion for the performing arts industry visit our campus Workshops are interactive informative and will give you the opportunity to explore their musical interests and talents Call 9219 5444 httpwwwaimeduau

Trade Training for new Cookery Patisserie or Hospitality 12 Dec 2017 or 16 Jan 2018 1000am to 1200 noonWilliam Angliss Institute Sydney - free 2 hour sessions in commercial cookery patisserie events amp hospitality or Barista coffee training Hands on training is fun httpswwwanglisseduauregister-for-trial-a-trade

Cookery Patisserie Hospitality and Events Scholarships William Angliss Institute Foundation provides educational opportunities and financial assistance to support students achieve their career ambitions in either Cookery Patisserie Hospitality or Event sectors httpswwwanglisseduaufuture-studentsscholarship-information

Mr Nicolas Lee Careers and VET Coordinator

Photos Touch football highlights from Round 1 against Holy Cross College Ryde

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720 OCTOBER 2017

Year 9 Food Technology

During Week Two of this term the Year Nine Food Technology students participated in a food incursion at the Lavalla Centre here at Marcellin College

The students spent three lessons in the kitchens and dining room preparing and enjoying dishes of their choosing They collaborated practiced at home and completed extensive work plans to ensure success on the day

The dishes prepared were ambitious and their efforts recorded and edited into a short film to be submitted for assessment

Thank you to all of the parents who contributed and supported the boys with provision of ingredients and time in their kitchens for preparation The day was a big success

w

Ms Sharon MooreFood Technology Teacher

8 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

Walkathon 2017

The 2017 Walkathon didnt have the smoothest of starts with rain forcing our hand to cancel on 28 October With the new date of November 3 quickly decided and thanks to the work of staff member Mrs Mary Ivancic and the generous parent volunteers all was in order for another great Walkathon The day went off without a hitch Thank you to all parents and staff for all the work on the day and in the lead up Congratulations also to the boys who once again stood up and conducted themselves like true young men of Marcellin College

Money collections start this week and goes until Week 6 With exams during this time I encourage that we try to have all funds brought in by this Friday if possible

Mr Nathan Weller - Walkathon Coordinator

920 OCTOBER 2017

Walkathon 2017

To our ParentsThank you to all the wonderful parents who gave up their time on both dates of the Walkathon We greatly appreciate the arrangements that you made with your own life work and family to make yourself available to us for this fun-filled day We are aware that these plans often take weeks (or months) to organise Apologies to those parents who made these alternative plans for the original date that was then cancelled

Similarly great thanks is given to all the parents who were able at such short notice to join us last Friday Your prompt reply to my request for help made re-organisation uncomplicated

Thank you for your generous time and support of our Walkathon We look forward to seeing you again next year

Mrs Mary IvancicWalkathon Parent Coordinator

10 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

GRADUATING CLASS OF 2017

With the last HSC examination on Tuesday 7 November we wish those still studying all the best httpsyoutube7t-h7XqTfWE

YR 12 GRADUATION VIDEO

The Music Corner

On Sunday 29 October Marcellin College senior Music students Jaysen Largent and Archie Steggall along with Class of 2017 graduate Paul Leandre Escorrido volunteered their time and talents to perform at a fundraiser supporting Diabetes Australia

Organised at a residential house in the Inner West suburb of Concord 65 guests sat comfortably in the beautifully decorated backyard and enjoyed a high tea styled afternoon with music entertainment and raffle prizes

The boys took it in turn to play background music as the guests walked in creating a light and hearty ambience to start the afternoon This was then followed by a combination of formalities and official performances from the boys which included the songs lsquoWhat a wonderful worldrsquo lsquoHalorsquo by Beyonceacute and lsquoValeriersquo by Amy Winehouse It is safe to say that they were an absolute hit and really added to the overall lovely afternoon Well done boys

Ms Chiara Pascuzzo Music Teacher

Above Ms Pascuzzo with Jaysen and Paul performing to raise money for Diabetes AustraliaBelow the musical talents of Archie Paul and Jaysen were a hit at the High Tea fundraiser

1120 OCTOBER 2017

12 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY

We acknowledge the traditional owners and custodians of the land on which we stand

We walk on a land once occupied by the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation May we continue

to love and respect the land as they have

Youth Ministry

As we approach the end of our final term this year I just wanted to alert you all to some upcoming youth events being run by Holy Family Maroubra

- Movie Night Eastgardens Hoyts - Friday November 3rd - meeting at 6pm for a movie night followed by a snack from San Churros

- Youth Mass Holy Family - Sunday November 5th - theyrsquore looking for singers musicians readers and welcomers so head down and help out

Justin Story -Youth Minister

FOLLOW US ON TWITTERMCR2031

World Youth Day - Information Evening

Students in the current Year 9 and Year 10 cohorts will be invited to attend WYD Panama in January 2019 For those interested in attending WYD a Parent Information Evening will be held this Wednesday 15 November at 700pm here at the College in the Vaughan Centre (Please see poster on Page 13 of this newsletter)

For further information please contact me via email gillianclarkesydcatholiceduau

Ms Gillian ClarkeYouth Ministry Coordinator

1320 OCTOBER 2017

14 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

From The Sports Coordinator

MCC SportRounds 2 and 3 saw MCR take on local rivals Champagnat College and De La Salle Bankstown in the MCC Summer Competition The season is starting to take shape and with four rounds to go we still have a number of teams who are yet to be beaten

A special mention to our Tennis squad who have come on in leaps and bounds this year to remain undefeated going into what appears to be their toughest fixtures in Lewisham (Round 4) and North Shore (Round 5)

Our four Basketball teams also remain unbeaten as they march towards their goal of repeating last seasonrsquos clean sweep of the competition

Best of luck to all our teams in the upcoming round against CBHS Lewisham

TOUCH FOOTBALL Rd 2 V Pagewood U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 3-2 Win 1-3 Loss 5-3 Win 5-6 Loss Man of the Match Billy Bouris Damon Askie James DrsquoArcy Ky Hill

Rd 3 V Bankstown U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 14-3 Win 9-2 Win 7-3 Win 18-0 Win Man of the Match Logan Lester Jake Andrews Calum Votano Hayden Gillis

BASKETBALL Rd 2 V Pagewood U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 54-24 Win 64-29 Win 43-23 Win 48-39 Win Man of the Match Lewis Georgallis Ignatius Mitchell Obi Ahamefule Thomas Giles

Rd 3 V Bankstown U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 55-12 Win 73-27 Win 65-26 Win 63-32 Win Man of the Match Dominik Subota Lucas Daquel Patrick Galea Noah Azzopardi

CRICKET Rd 2 V Pagewood U14rsquos U16rsquos A Grade Result MCR 3121 d Pw 1025 MCR 5121 d Pw 1031 MCR 4120 d Pw 1029 Man of the Match Daniel Wright Aden Dix Thomas Byrnes

Rd 3 V Bankstown U14rsquos U16rsquos A Grade Result BYE BYE BYE

TENNIS

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay)

Rd 2 V Pagewood Result 87-31 Win Man of the Match Daniel De GiovanniPatrick Furner

Rd 3 V Bankstown Result 108-24 Win Man of the Match Luke Wells

Photos Touch football highlights from Round 1 against Holy Cross College Ryde

1520 OCTOBER 2017

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay) 7275 Fitness (Maroubra Beach) 7374 Netball (Heffron Park)

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Beach Volleyball (Maroubra) Beach Tag (Yarra Bay) Basketball (UNSW) Tennis (Coogee) Soccer (Paine Reserve) American Football (Coral Sea)

Fitness (Des Renford Leisure Centre) Lawn Bowls (Coogee)

The Year 10 and 11 program has a similar feel about it with the sports currently running

Beach Socer (Maroubra) Lawn Bowls (Coogee) MMA Fitness (MCR) Tennis (Snape Park) Surfing (Maroubra) Indoor Volleyball (MCR)

Fitness (MCR Gym) MCC Soccer Development (Heffron)

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay) 7275 Fitness (Maroubra Beach) 7374 Netball (Heffron Park)

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Beach Volleyball (Maroubra) Beach Tag (Yarra Bay) Basketball (UNSW) Tennis (Coogee) Soccer (Paine Reserve) American Football (Coral Sea)

Fitness (Des Renford Leisure Centre) Lawn Bowls (Coogee)

The Year 10 and 11 program has a similar feel about it with the sports currently running

Beach Socer (Maroubra) Lawn Bowls (Coogee) MMA Fitness (MCR) Tennis (Snape Park) Surfing (Maroubra) Indoor Volleyball (MCR)

Fitness (MCR Gym) MCC Soccer Development (Heffron)

Mr James OrsquoSheaSports Coordinator

CELEBRATING YOUR SONrsquoS SUCCESS

We are very proud of all the achievements of our students and acknowledge their success

in events outside of school via our Special Achievements Noticeboard

Parents can contact their sonrsquos Year Coordinator with the details of the achievements

for publication

Below Rock Climbing was a popular activity with students as part of this yearrsquos Internal Sport program

Beach Soccer (Maroubra)

16 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

GENERAL

Free ACE the HSC Seminars for Parents and Students at UTS 5 November 1000am to 1230pm - UTS is hosting a series of free seminars for Year 1112 students andor parents Topics include Stress-Free HSC HSC English presentation examstudy strategies and parent information Registration is essential httpshscintheholidayscomauour-programace-the-hsc-free-seminars-november

For these and any other Careers matters please see me at The College or contact me via email nicolasleesydcatholiceduau

Careers TAFEPre-Apprenticeship amp Pre-Employment Courses Skilling Australia Foundation amp WPC Group are running Pre-Apprenticeship amp Pre-Employment Courses in various locations and industries Contact Nicole Lean 0418 819 468 or nleanwpcgrouporgau

A World Of Opportunity - Apprenticeship Or Traineeship Training Services NSW has published their latest guide ndash apprenticeships and traineeships in NSW to help young people to make informed career decisions httpswwwtrainingnswgovauapprenticeships_traineeships

COLLEGESYoung Minds in the Creative Industry Apply Now for January Intake - If you have a passion for the performing arts industry visit our campus Workshops are interactive informative and will give you the opportunity to explore their musical interests and talents Call 9219 5444 httpwwwaimeduau

Trade Training for new Cookery Patisserie or Hospitality 12 Dec 2017 or 16 Jan 2018 1000am to 1200 noonWilliam Angliss Institute Sydney - free 2 hour sessions in commercial cookery patisserie events amp hospitality or Barista coffee training Hands on training is fun httpswwwanglisseduauregister-for-trial-a-trade

Cookery Patisserie Hospitality and Events Scholarships William Angliss Institute Foundation provides educational opportunities and financial assistance to support students achieve their career ambitions in either Cookery Patisserie Hospitality or Event sectors httpswwwanglisseduaufuture-studentsscholarship-information

Mr Nicolas Lee Careers and VET Coordinator

Photos Touch football highlights from Round 1 against Holy Cross College Ryde

FOLLOW US ON TWITTERMCR2031

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8 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

Walkathon 2017

The 2017 Walkathon didnt have the smoothest of starts with rain forcing our hand to cancel on 28 October With the new date of November 3 quickly decided and thanks to the work of staff member Mrs Mary Ivancic and the generous parent volunteers all was in order for another great Walkathon The day went off without a hitch Thank you to all parents and staff for all the work on the day and in the lead up Congratulations also to the boys who once again stood up and conducted themselves like true young men of Marcellin College

Money collections start this week and goes until Week 6 With exams during this time I encourage that we try to have all funds brought in by this Friday if possible

Mr Nathan Weller - Walkathon Coordinator

920 OCTOBER 2017

Walkathon 2017

To our ParentsThank you to all the wonderful parents who gave up their time on both dates of the Walkathon We greatly appreciate the arrangements that you made with your own life work and family to make yourself available to us for this fun-filled day We are aware that these plans often take weeks (or months) to organise Apologies to those parents who made these alternative plans for the original date that was then cancelled

Similarly great thanks is given to all the parents who were able at such short notice to join us last Friday Your prompt reply to my request for help made re-organisation uncomplicated

Thank you for your generous time and support of our Walkathon We look forward to seeing you again next year

Mrs Mary IvancicWalkathon Parent Coordinator

10 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

GRADUATING CLASS OF 2017

With the last HSC examination on Tuesday 7 November we wish those still studying all the best httpsyoutube7t-h7XqTfWE

YR 12 GRADUATION VIDEO

The Music Corner

On Sunday 29 October Marcellin College senior Music students Jaysen Largent and Archie Steggall along with Class of 2017 graduate Paul Leandre Escorrido volunteered their time and talents to perform at a fundraiser supporting Diabetes Australia

Organised at a residential house in the Inner West suburb of Concord 65 guests sat comfortably in the beautifully decorated backyard and enjoyed a high tea styled afternoon with music entertainment and raffle prizes

The boys took it in turn to play background music as the guests walked in creating a light and hearty ambience to start the afternoon This was then followed by a combination of formalities and official performances from the boys which included the songs lsquoWhat a wonderful worldrsquo lsquoHalorsquo by Beyonceacute and lsquoValeriersquo by Amy Winehouse It is safe to say that they were an absolute hit and really added to the overall lovely afternoon Well done boys

Ms Chiara Pascuzzo Music Teacher

Above Ms Pascuzzo with Jaysen and Paul performing to raise money for Diabetes AustraliaBelow the musical talents of Archie Paul and Jaysen were a hit at the High Tea fundraiser

1120 OCTOBER 2017

12 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY

We acknowledge the traditional owners and custodians of the land on which we stand

We walk on a land once occupied by the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation May we continue

to love and respect the land as they have

Youth Ministry

As we approach the end of our final term this year I just wanted to alert you all to some upcoming youth events being run by Holy Family Maroubra

- Movie Night Eastgardens Hoyts - Friday November 3rd - meeting at 6pm for a movie night followed by a snack from San Churros

- Youth Mass Holy Family - Sunday November 5th - theyrsquore looking for singers musicians readers and welcomers so head down and help out

Justin Story -Youth Minister

FOLLOW US ON TWITTERMCR2031

World Youth Day - Information Evening

Students in the current Year 9 and Year 10 cohorts will be invited to attend WYD Panama in January 2019 For those interested in attending WYD a Parent Information Evening will be held this Wednesday 15 November at 700pm here at the College in the Vaughan Centre (Please see poster on Page 13 of this newsletter)

For further information please contact me via email gillianclarkesydcatholiceduau

Ms Gillian ClarkeYouth Ministry Coordinator

1320 OCTOBER 2017

14 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

From The Sports Coordinator

MCC SportRounds 2 and 3 saw MCR take on local rivals Champagnat College and De La Salle Bankstown in the MCC Summer Competition The season is starting to take shape and with four rounds to go we still have a number of teams who are yet to be beaten

A special mention to our Tennis squad who have come on in leaps and bounds this year to remain undefeated going into what appears to be their toughest fixtures in Lewisham (Round 4) and North Shore (Round 5)

Our four Basketball teams also remain unbeaten as they march towards their goal of repeating last seasonrsquos clean sweep of the competition

Best of luck to all our teams in the upcoming round against CBHS Lewisham

TOUCH FOOTBALL Rd 2 V Pagewood U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 3-2 Win 1-3 Loss 5-3 Win 5-6 Loss Man of the Match Billy Bouris Damon Askie James DrsquoArcy Ky Hill

Rd 3 V Bankstown U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 14-3 Win 9-2 Win 7-3 Win 18-0 Win Man of the Match Logan Lester Jake Andrews Calum Votano Hayden Gillis

BASKETBALL Rd 2 V Pagewood U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 54-24 Win 64-29 Win 43-23 Win 48-39 Win Man of the Match Lewis Georgallis Ignatius Mitchell Obi Ahamefule Thomas Giles

Rd 3 V Bankstown U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 55-12 Win 73-27 Win 65-26 Win 63-32 Win Man of the Match Dominik Subota Lucas Daquel Patrick Galea Noah Azzopardi

CRICKET Rd 2 V Pagewood U14rsquos U16rsquos A Grade Result MCR 3121 d Pw 1025 MCR 5121 d Pw 1031 MCR 4120 d Pw 1029 Man of the Match Daniel Wright Aden Dix Thomas Byrnes

Rd 3 V Bankstown U14rsquos U16rsquos A Grade Result BYE BYE BYE

TENNIS

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay)

Rd 2 V Pagewood Result 87-31 Win Man of the Match Daniel De GiovanniPatrick Furner

Rd 3 V Bankstown Result 108-24 Win Man of the Match Luke Wells

Photos Touch football highlights from Round 1 against Holy Cross College Ryde

1520 OCTOBER 2017

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay) 7275 Fitness (Maroubra Beach) 7374 Netball (Heffron Park)

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Beach Volleyball (Maroubra) Beach Tag (Yarra Bay) Basketball (UNSW) Tennis (Coogee) Soccer (Paine Reserve) American Football (Coral Sea)

Fitness (Des Renford Leisure Centre) Lawn Bowls (Coogee)

The Year 10 and 11 program has a similar feel about it with the sports currently running

Beach Socer (Maroubra) Lawn Bowls (Coogee) MMA Fitness (MCR) Tennis (Snape Park) Surfing (Maroubra) Indoor Volleyball (MCR)

Fitness (MCR Gym) MCC Soccer Development (Heffron)

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay) 7275 Fitness (Maroubra Beach) 7374 Netball (Heffron Park)

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Beach Volleyball (Maroubra) Beach Tag (Yarra Bay) Basketball (UNSW) Tennis (Coogee) Soccer (Paine Reserve) American Football (Coral Sea)

Fitness (Des Renford Leisure Centre) Lawn Bowls (Coogee)

The Year 10 and 11 program has a similar feel about it with the sports currently running

Beach Socer (Maroubra) Lawn Bowls (Coogee) MMA Fitness (MCR) Tennis (Snape Park) Surfing (Maroubra) Indoor Volleyball (MCR)

Fitness (MCR Gym) MCC Soccer Development (Heffron)

Mr James OrsquoSheaSports Coordinator

CELEBRATING YOUR SONrsquoS SUCCESS

We are very proud of all the achievements of our students and acknowledge their success

in events outside of school via our Special Achievements Noticeboard

Parents can contact their sonrsquos Year Coordinator with the details of the achievements

for publication

Below Rock Climbing was a popular activity with students as part of this yearrsquos Internal Sport program

Beach Soccer (Maroubra)

16 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

GENERAL

Free ACE the HSC Seminars for Parents and Students at UTS 5 November 1000am to 1230pm - UTS is hosting a series of free seminars for Year 1112 students andor parents Topics include Stress-Free HSC HSC English presentation examstudy strategies and parent information Registration is essential httpshscintheholidayscomauour-programace-the-hsc-free-seminars-november

For these and any other Careers matters please see me at The College or contact me via email nicolasleesydcatholiceduau

Careers TAFEPre-Apprenticeship amp Pre-Employment Courses Skilling Australia Foundation amp WPC Group are running Pre-Apprenticeship amp Pre-Employment Courses in various locations and industries Contact Nicole Lean 0418 819 468 or nleanwpcgrouporgau

A World Of Opportunity - Apprenticeship Or Traineeship Training Services NSW has published their latest guide ndash apprenticeships and traineeships in NSW to help young people to make informed career decisions httpswwwtrainingnswgovauapprenticeships_traineeships

COLLEGESYoung Minds in the Creative Industry Apply Now for January Intake - If you have a passion for the performing arts industry visit our campus Workshops are interactive informative and will give you the opportunity to explore their musical interests and talents Call 9219 5444 httpwwwaimeduau

Trade Training for new Cookery Patisserie or Hospitality 12 Dec 2017 or 16 Jan 2018 1000am to 1200 noonWilliam Angliss Institute Sydney - free 2 hour sessions in commercial cookery patisserie events amp hospitality or Barista coffee training Hands on training is fun httpswwwanglisseduauregister-for-trial-a-trade

Cookery Patisserie Hospitality and Events Scholarships William Angliss Institute Foundation provides educational opportunities and financial assistance to support students achieve their career ambitions in either Cookery Patisserie Hospitality or Event sectors httpswwwanglisseduaufuture-studentsscholarship-information

Mr Nicolas Lee Careers and VET Coordinator

Photos Touch football highlights from Round 1 against Holy Cross College Ryde

FOLLOW US ON TWITTERMCR2031

Page 9: MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK · 2017. 11. 7. · 20 T 2017 3 Bus Timetable Changes - 26 November From Sunday 26 November, there will be changes to bus timetables in Sydney’s Eastern

920 OCTOBER 2017

Walkathon 2017

To our ParentsThank you to all the wonderful parents who gave up their time on both dates of the Walkathon We greatly appreciate the arrangements that you made with your own life work and family to make yourself available to us for this fun-filled day We are aware that these plans often take weeks (or months) to organise Apologies to those parents who made these alternative plans for the original date that was then cancelled

Similarly great thanks is given to all the parents who were able at such short notice to join us last Friday Your prompt reply to my request for help made re-organisation uncomplicated

Thank you for your generous time and support of our Walkathon We look forward to seeing you again next year

Mrs Mary IvancicWalkathon Parent Coordinator

10 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

GRADUATING CLASS OF 2017

With the last HSC examination on Tuesday 7 November we wish those still studying all the best httpsyoutube7t-h7XqTfWE

YR 12 GRADUATION VIDEO

The Music Corner

On Sunday 29 October Marcellin College senior Music students Jaysen Largent and Archie Steggall along with Class of 2017 graduate Paul Leandre Escorrido volunteered their time and talents to perform at a fundraiser supporting Diabetes Australia

Organised at a residential house in the Inner West suburb of Concord 65 guests sat comfortably in the beautifully decorated backyard and enjoyed a high tea styled afternoon with music entertainment and raffle prizes

The boys took it in turn to play background music as the guests walked in creating a light and hearty ambience to start the afternoon This was then followed by a combination of formalities and official performances from the boys which included the songs lsquoWhat a wonderful worldrsquo lsquoHalorsquo by Beyonceacute and lsquoValeriersquo by Amy Winehouse It is safe to say that they were an absolute hit and really added to the overall lovely afternoon Well done boys

Ms Chiara Pascuzzo Music Teacher

Above Ms Pascuzzo with Jaysen and Paul performing to raise money for Diabetes AustraliaBelow the musical talents of Archie Paul and Jaysen were a hit at the High Tea fundraiser

1120 OCTOBER 2017

12 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY

We acknowledge the traditional owners and custodians of the land on which we stand

We walk on a land once occupied by the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation May we continue

to love and respect the land as they have

Youth Ministry

As we approach the end of our final term this year I just wanted to alert you all to some upcoming youth events being run by Holy Family Maroubra

- Movie Night Eastgardens Hoyts - Friday November 3rd - meeting at 6pm for a movie night followed by a snack from San Churros

- Youth Mass Holy Family - Sunday November 5th - theyrsquore looking for singers musicians readers and welcomers so head down and help out

Justin Story -Youth Minister

FOLLOW US ON TWITTERMCR2031

World Youth Day - Information Evening

Students in the current Year 9 and Year 10 cohorts will be invited to attend WYD Panama in January 2019 For those interested in attending WYD a Parent Information Evening will be held this Wednesday 15 November at 700pm here at the College in the Vaughan Centre (Please see poster on Page 13 of this newsletter)

For further information please contact me via email gillianclarkesydcatholiceduau

Ms Gillian ClarkeYouth Ministry Coordinator

1320 OCTOBER 2017

14 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

From The Sports Coordinator

MCC SportRounds 2 and 3 saw MCR take on local rivals Champagnat College and De La Salle Bankstown in the MCC Summer Competition The season is starting to take shape and with four rounds to go we still have a number of teams who are yet to be beaten

A special mention to our Tennis squad who have come on in leaps and bounds this year to remain undefeated going into what appears to be their toughest fixtures in Lewisham (Round 4) and North Shore (Round 5)

Our four Basketball teams also remain unbeaten as they march towards their goal of repeating last seasonrsquos clean sweep of the competition

Best of luck to all our teams in the upcoming round against CBHS Lewisham

TOUCH FOOTBALL Rd 2 V Pagewood U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 3-2 Win 1-3 Loss 5-3 Win 5-6 Loss Man of the Match Billy Bouris Damon Askie James DrsquoArcy Ky Hill

Rd 3 V Bankstown U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 14-3 Win 9-2 Win 7-3 Win 18-0 Win Man of the Match Logan Lester Jake Andrews Calum Votano Hayden Gillis

BASKETBALL Rd 2 V Pagewood U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 54-24 Win 64-29 Win 43-23 Win 48-39 Win Man of the Match Lewis Georgallis Ignatius Mitchell Obi Ahamefule Thomas Giles

Rd 3 V Bankstown U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 55-12 Win 73-27 Win 65-26 Win 63-32 Win Man of the Match Dominik Subota Lucas Daquel Patrick Galea Noah Azzopardi

CRICKET Rd 2 V Pagewood U14rsquos U16rsquos A Grade Result MCR 3121 d Pw 1025 MCR 5121 d Pw 1031 MCR 4120 d Pw 1029 Man of the Match Daniel Wright Aden Dix Thomas Byrnes

Rd 3 V Bankstown U14rsquos U16rsquos A Grade Result BYE BYE BYE

TENNIS

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay)

Rd 2 V Pagewood Result 87-31 Win Man of the Match Daniel De GiovanniPatrick Furner

Rd 3 V Bankstown Result 108-24 Win Man of the Match Luke Wells

Photos Touch football highlights from Round 1 against Holy Cross College Ryde

1520 OCTOBER 2017

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay) 7275 Fitness (Maroubra Beach) 7374 Netball (Heffron Park)

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Beach Volleyball (Maroubra) Beach Tag (Yarra Bay) Basketball (UNSW) Tennis (Coogee) Soccer (Paine Reserve) American Football (Coral Sea)

Fitness (Des Renford Leisure Centre) Lawn Bowls (Coogee)

The Year 10 and 11 program has a similar feel about it with the sports currently running

Beach Socer (Maroubra) Lawn Bowls (Coogee) MMA Fitness (MCR) Tennis (Snape Park) Surfing (Maroubra) Indoor Volleyball (MCR)

Fitness (MCR Gym) MCC Soccer Development (Heffron)

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay) 7275 Fitness (Maroubra Beach) 7374 Netball (Heffron Park)

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Beach Volleyball (Maroubra) Beach Tag (Yarra Bay) Basketball (UNSW) Tennis (Coogee) Soccer (Paine Reserve) American Football (Coral Sea)

Fitness (Des Renford Leisure Centre) Lawn Bowls (Coogee)

The Year 10 and 11 program has a similar feel about it with the sports currently running

Beach Socer (Maroubra) Lawn Bowls (Coogee) MMA Fitness (MCR) Tennis (Snape Park) Surfing (Maroubra) Indoor Volleyball (MCR)

Fitness (MCR Gym) MCC Soccer Development (Heffron)

Mr James OrsquoSheaSports Coordinator

CELEBRATING YOUR SONrsquoS SUCCESS

We are very proud of all the achievements of our students and acknowledge their success

in events outside of school via our Special Achievements Noticeboard

Parents can contact their sonrsquos Year Coordinator with the details of the achievements

for publication

Below Rock Climbing was a popular activity with students as part of this yearrsquos Internal Sport program

Beach Soccer (Maroubra)

16 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

GENERAL

Free ACE the HSC Seminars for Parents and Students at UTS 5 November 1000am to 1230pm - UTS is hosting a series of free seminars for Year 1112 students andor parents Topics include Stress-Free HSC HSC English presentation examstudy strategies and parent information Registration is essential httpshscintheholidayscomauour-programace-the-hsc-free-seminars-november

For these and any other Careers matters please see me at The College or contact me via email nicolasleesydcatholiceduau

Careers TAFEPre-Apprenticeship amp Pre-Employment Courses Skilling Australia Foundation amp WPC Group are running Pre-Apprenticeship amp Pre-Employment Courses in various locations and industries Contact Nicole Lean 0418 819 468 or nleanwpcgrouporgau

A World Of Opportunity - Apprenticeship Or Traineeship Training Services NSW has published their latest guide ndash apprenticeships and traineeships in NSW to help young people to make informed career decisions httpswwwtrainingnswgovauapprenticeships_traineeships

COLLEGESYoung Minds in the Creative Industry Apply Now for January Intake - If you have a passion for the performing arts industry visit our campus Workshops are interactive informative and will give you the opportunity to explore their musical interests and talents Call 9219 5444 httpwwwaimeduau

Trade Training for new Cookery Patisserie or Hospitality 12 Dec 2017 or 16 Jan 2018 1000am to 1200 noonWilliam Angliss Institute Sydney - free 2 hour sessions in commercial cookery patisserie events amp hospitality or Barista coffee training Hands on training is fun httpswwwanglisseduauregister-for-trial-a-trade

Cookery Patisserie Hospitality and Events Scholarships William Angliss Institute Foundation provides educational opportunities and financial assistance to support students achieve their career ambitions in either Cookery Patisserie Hospitality or Event sectors httpswwwanglisseduaufuture-studentsscholarship-information

Mr Nicolas Lee Careers and VET Coordinator

Photos Touch football highlights from Round 1 against Holy Cross College Ryde

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10 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

GRADUATING CLASS OF 2017

With the last HSC examination on Tuesday 7 November we wish those still studying all the best httpsyoutube7t-h7XqTfWE

YR 12 GRADUATION VIDEO

The Music Corner

On Sunday 29 October Marcellin College senior Music students Jaysen Largent and Archie Steggall along with Class of 2017 graduate Paul Leandre Escorrido volunteered their time and talents to perform at a fundraiser supporting Diabetes Australia

Organised at a residential house in the Inner West suburb of Concord 65 guests sat comfortably in the beautifully decorated backyard and enjoyed a high tea styled afternoon with music entertainment and raffle prizes

The boys took it in turn to play background music as the guests walked in creating a light and hearty ambience to start the afternoon This was then followed by a combination of formalities and official performances from the boys which included the songs lsquoWhat a wonderful worldrsquo lsquoHalorsquo by Beyonceacute and lsquoValeriersquo by Amy Winehouse It is safe to say that they were an absolute hit and really added to the overall lovely afternoon Well done boys

Ms Chiara Pascuzzo Music Teacher

Above Ms Pascuzzo with Jaysen and Paul performing to raise money for Diabetes AustraliaBelow the musical talents of Archie Paul and Jaysen were a hit at the High Tea fundraiser

1120 OCTOBER 2017

12 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY

We acknowledge the traditional owners and custodians of the land on which we stand

We walk on a land once occupied by the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation May we continue

to love and respect the land as they have

Youth Ministry

As we approach the end of our final term this year I just wanted to alert you all to some upcoming youth events being run by Holy Family Maroubra

- Movie Night Eastgardens Hoyts - Friday November 3rd - meeting at 6pm for a movie night followed by a snack from San Churros

- Youth Mass Holy Family - Sunday November 5th - theyrsquore looking for singers musicians readers and welcomers so head down and help out

Justin Story -Youth Minister

FOLLOW US ON TWITTERMCR2031

World Youth Day - Information Evening

Students in the current Year 9 and Year 10 cohorts will be invited to attend WYD Panama in January 2019 For those interested in attending WYD a Parent Information Evening will be held this Wednesday 15 November at 700pm here at the College in the Vaughan Centre (Please see poster on Page 13 of this newsletter)

For further information please contact me via email gillianclarkesydcatholiceduau

Ms Gillian ClarkeYouth Ministry Coordinator

1320 OCTOBER 2017

14 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

From The Sports Coordinator

MCC SportRounds 2 and 3 saw MCR take on local rivals Champagnat College and De La Salle Bankstown in the MCC Summer Competition The season is starting to take shape and with four rounds to go we still have a number of teams who are yet to be beaten

A special mention to our Tennis squad who have come on in leaps and bounds this year to remain undefeated going into what appears to be their toughest fixtures in Lewisham (Round 4) and North Shore (Round 5)

Our four Basketball teams also remain unbeaten as they march towards their goal of repeating last seasonrsquos clean sweep of the competition

Best of luck to all our teams in the upcoming round against CBHS Lewisham

TOUCH FOOTBALL Rd 2 V Pagewood U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 3-2 Win 1-3 Loss 5-3 Win 5-6 Loss Man of the Match Billy Bouris Damon Askie James DrsquoArcy Ky Hill

Rd 3 V Bankstown U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 14-3 Win 9-2 Win 7-3 Win 18-0 Win Man of the Match Logan Lester Jake Andrews Calum Votano Hayden Gillis

BASKETBALL Rd 2 V Pagewood U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 54-24 Win 64-29 Win 43-23 Win 48-39 Win Man of the Match Lewis Georgallis Ignatius Mitchell Obi Ahamefule Thomas Giles

Rd 3 V Bankstown U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 55-12 Win 73-27 Win 65-26 Win 63-32 Win Man of the Match Dominik Subota Lucas Daquel Patrick Galea Noah Azzopardi

CRICKET Rd 2 V Pagewood U14rsquos U16rsquos A Grade Result MCR 3121 d Pw 1025 MCR 5121 d Pw 1031 MCR 4120 d Pw 1029 Man of the Match Daniel Wright Aden Dix Thomas Byrnes

Rd 3 V Bankstown U14rsquos U16rsquos A Grade Result BYE BYE BYE

TENNIS

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay)

Rd 2 V Pagewood Result 87-31 Win Man of the Match Daniel De GiovanniPatrick Furner

Rd 3 V Bankstown Result 108-24 Win Man of the Match Luke Wells

Photos Touch football highlights from Round 1 against Holy Cross College Ryde

1520 OCTOBER 2017

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay) 7275 Fitness (Maroubra Beach) 7374 Netball (Heffron Park)

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Beach Volleyball (Maroubra) Beach Tag (Yarra Bay) Basketball (UNSW) Tennis (Coogee) Soccer (Paine Reserve) American Football (Coral Sea)

Fitness (Des Renford Leisure Centre) Lawn Bowls (Coogee)

The Year 10 and 11 program has a similar feel about it with the sports currently running

Beach Socer (Maroubra) Lawn Bowls (Coogee) MMA Fitness (MCR) Tennis (Snape Park) Surfing (Maroubra) Indoor Volleyball (MCR)

Fitness (MCR Gym) MCC Soccer Development (Heffron)

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay) 7275 Fitness (Maroubra Beach) 7374 Netball (Heffron Park)

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Beach Volleyball (Maroubra) Beach Tag (Yarra Bay) Basketball (UNSW) Tennis (Coogee) Soccer (Paine Reserve) American Football (Coral Sea)

Fitness (Des Renford Leisure Centre) Lawn Bowls (Coogee)

The Year 10 and 11 program has a similar feel about it with the sports currently running

Beach Socer (Maroubra) Lawn Bowls (Coogee) MMA Fitness (MCR) Tennis (Snape Park) Surfing (Maroubra) Indoor Volleyball (MCR)

Fitness (MCR Gym) MCC Soccer Development (Heffron)

Mr James OrsquoSheaSports Coordinator

CELEBRATING YOUR SONrsquoS SUCCESS

We are very proud of all the achievements of our students and acknowledge their success

in events outside of school via our Special Achievements Noticeboard

Parents can contact their sonrsquos Year Coordinator with the details of the achievements

for publication

Below Rock Climbing was a popular activity with students as part of this yearrsquos Internal Sport program

Beach Soccer (Maroubra)

16 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

GENERAL

Free ACE the HSC Seminars for Parents and Students at UTS 5 November 1000am to 1230pm - UTS is hosting a series of free seminars for Year 1112 students andor parents Topics include Stress-Free HSC HSC English presentation examstudy strategies and parent information Registration is essential httpshscintheholidayscomauour-programace-the-hsc-free-seminars-november

For these and any other Careers matters please see me at The College or contact me via email nicolasleesydcatholiceduau

Careers TAFEPre-Apprenticeship amp Pre-Employment Courses Skilling Australia Foundation amp WPC Group are running Pre-Apprenticeship amp Pre-Employment Courses in various locations and industries Contact Nicole Lean 0418 819 468 or nleanwpcgrouporgau

A World Of Opportunity - Apprenticeship Or Traineeship Training Services NSW has published their latest guide ndash apprenticeships and traineeships in NSW to help young people to make informed career decisions httpswwwtrainingnswgovauapprenticeships_traineeships

COLLEGESYoung Minds in the Creative Industry Apply Now for January Intake - If you have a passion for the performing arts industry visit our campus Workshops are interactive informative and will give you the opportunity to explore their musical interests and talents Call 9219 5444 httpwwwaimeduau

Trade Training for new Cookery Patisserie or Hospitality 12 Dec 2017 or 16 Jan 2018 1000am to 1200 noonWilliam Angliss Institute Sydney - free 2 hour sessions in commercial cookery patisserie events amp hospitality or Barista coffee training Hands on training is fun httpswwwanglisseduauregister-for-trial-a-trade

Cookery Patisserie Hospitality and Events Scholarships William Angliss Institute Foundation provides educational opportunities and financial assistance to support students achieve their career ambitions in either Cookery Patisserie Hospitality or Event sectors httpswwwanglisseduaufuture-studentsscholarship-information

Mr Nicolas Lee Careers and VET Coordinator

Photos Touch football highlights from Round 1 against Holy Cross College Ryde

FOLLOW US ON TWITTERMCR2031

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1120 OCTOBER 2017

12 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY

We acknowledge the traditional owners and custodians of the land on which we stand

We walk on a land once occupied by the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation May we continue

to love and respect the land as they have

Youth Ministry

As we approach the end of our final term this year I just wanted to alert you all to some upcoming youth events being run by Holy Family Maroubra

- Movie Night Eastgardens Hoyts - Friday November 3rd - meeting at 6pm for a movie night followed by a snack from San Churros

- Youth Mass Holy Family - Sunday November 5th - theyrsquore looking for singers musicians readers and welcomers so head down and help out

Justin Story -Youth Minister

FOLLOW US ON TWITTERMCR2031

World Youth Day - Information Evening

Students in the current Year 9 and Year 10 cohorts will be invited to attend WYD Panama in January 2019 For those interested in attending WYD a Parent Information Evening will be held this Wednesday 15 November at 700pm here at the College in the Vaughan Centre (Please see poster on Page 13 of this newsletter)

For further information please contact me via email gillianclarkesydcatholiceduau

Ms Gillian ClarkeYouth Ministry Coordinator

1320 OCTOBER 2017

14 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

From The Sports Coordinator

MCC SportRounds 2 and 3 saw MCR take on local rivals Champagnat College and De La Salle Bankstown in the MCC Summer Competition The season is starting to take shape and with four rounds to go we still have a number of teams who are yet to be beaten

A special mention to our Tennis squad who have come on in leaps and bounds this year to remain undefeated going into what appears to be their toughest fixtures in Lewisham (Round 4) and North Shore (Round 5)

Our four Basketball teams also remain unbeaten as they march towards their goal of repeating last seasonrsquos clean sweep of the competition

Best of luck to all our teams in the upcoming round against CBHS Lewisham

TOUCH FOOTBALL Rd 2 V Pagewood U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 3-2 Win 1-3 Loss 5-3 Win 5-6 Loss Man of the Match Billy Bouris Damon Askie James DrsquoArcy Ky Hill

Rd 3 V Bankstown U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 14-3 Win 9-2 Win 7-3 Win 18-0 Win Man of the Match Logan Lester Jake Andrews Calum Votano Hayden Gillis

BASKETBALL Rd 2 V Pagewood U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 54-24 Win 64-29 Win 43-23 Win 48-39 Win Man of the Match Lewis Georgallis Ignatius Mitchell Obi Ahamefule Thomas Giles

Rd 3 V Bankstown U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 55-12 Win 73-27 Win 65-26 Win 63-32 Win Man of the Match Dominik Subota Lucas Daquel Patrick Galea Noah Azzopardi

CRICKET Rd 2 V Pagewood U14rsquos U16rsquos A Grade Result MCR 3121 d Pw 1025 MCR 5121 d Pw 1031 MCR 4120 d Pw 1029 Man of the Match Daniel Wright Aden Dix Thomas Byrnes

Rd 3 V Bankstown U14rsquos U16rsquos A Grade Result BYE BYE BYE

TENNIS

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay)

Rd 2 V Pagewood Result 87-31 Win Man of the Match Daniel De GiovanniPatrick Furner

Rd 3 V Bankstown Result 108-24 Win Man of the Match Luke Wells

Photos Touch football highlights from Round 1 against Holy Cross College Ryde

1520 OCTOBER 2017

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay) 7275 Fitness (Maroubra Beach) 7374 Netball (Heffron Park)

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Beach Volleyball (Maroubra) Beach Tag (Yarra Bay) Basketball (UNSW) Tennis (Coogee) Soccer (Paine Reserve) American Football (Coral Sea)

Fitness (Des Renford Leisure Centre) Lawn Bowls (Coogee)

The Year 10 and 11 program has a similar feel about it with the sports currently running

Beach Socer (Maroubra) Lawn Bowls (Coogee) MMA Fitness (MCR) Tennis (Snape Park) Surfing (Maroubra) Indoor Volleyball (MCR)

Fitness (MCR Gym) MCC Soccer Development (Heffron)

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay) 7275 Fitness (Maroubra Beach) 7374 Netball (Heffron Park)

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Beach Volleyball (Maroubra) Beach Tag (Yarra Bay) Basketball (UNSW) Tennis (Coogee) Soccer (Paine Reserve) American Football (Coral Sea)

Fitness (Des Renford Leisure Centre) Lawn Bowls (Coogee)

The Year 10 and 11 program has a similar feel about it with the sports currently running

Beach Socer (Maroubra) Lawn Bowls (Coogee) MMA Fitness (MCR) Tennis (Snape Park) Surfing (Maroubra) Indoor Volleyball (MCR)

Fitness (MCR Gym) MCC Soccer Development (Heffron)

Mr James OrsquoSheaSports Coordinator

CELEBRATING YOUR SONrsquoS SUCCESS

We are very proud of all the achievements of our students and acknowledge their success

in events outside of school via our Special Achievements Noticeboard

Parents can contact their sonrsquos Year Coordinator with the details of the achievements

for publication

Below Rock Climbing was a popular activity with students as part of this yearrsquos Internal Sport program

Beach Soccer (Maroubra)

16 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

GENERAL

Free ACE the HSC Seminars for Parents and Students at UTS 5 November 1000am to 1230pm - UTS is hosting a series of free seminars for Year 1112 students andor parents Topics include Stress-Free HSC HSC English presentation examstudy strategies and parent information Registration is essential httpshscintheholidayscomauour-programace-the-hsc-free-seminars-november

For these and any other Careers matters please see me at The College or contact me via email nicolasleesydcatholiceduau

Careers TAFEPre-Apprenticeship amp Pre-Employment Courses Skilling Australia Foundation amp WPC Group are running Pre-Apprenticeship amp Pre-Employment Courses in various locations and industries Contact Nicole Lean 0418 819 468 or nleanwpcgrouporgau

A World Of Opportunity - Apprenticeship Or Traineeship Training Services NSW has published their latest guide ndash apprenticeships and traineeships in NSW to help young people to make informed career decisions httpswwwtrainingnswgovauapprenticeships_traineeships

COLLEGESYoung Minds in the Creative Industry Apply Now for January Intake - If you have a passion for the performing arts industry visit our campus Workshops are interactive informative and will give you the opportunity to explore their musical interests and talents Call 9219 5444 httpwwwaimeduau

Trade Training for new Cookery Patisserie or Hospitality 12 Dec 2017 or 16 Jan 2018 1000am to 1200 noonWilliam Angliss Institute Sydney - free 2 hour sessions in commercial cookery patisserie events amp hospitality or Barista coffee training Hands on training is fun httpswwwanglisseduauregister-for-trial-a-trade

Cookery Patisserie Hospitality and Events Scholarships William Angliss Institute Foundation provides educational opportunities and financial assistance to support students achieve their career ambitions in either Cookery Patisserie Hospitality or Event sectors httpswwwanglisseduaufuture-studentsscholarship-information

Mr Nicolas Lee Careers and VET Coordinator

Photos Touch football highlights from Round 1 against Holy Cross College Ryde

FOLLOW US ON TWITTERMCR2031

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12 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY

We acknowledge the traditional owners and custodians of the land on which we stand

We walk on a land once occupied by the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation May we continue

to love and respect the land as they have

Youth Ministry

As we approach the end of our final term this year I just wanted to alert you all to some upcoming youth events being run by Holy Family Maroubra

- Movie Night Eastgardens Hoyts - Friday November 3rd - meeting at 6pm for a movie night followed by a snack from San Churros

- Youth Mass Holy Family - Sunday November 5th - theyrsquore looking for singers musicians readers and welcomers so head down and help out

Justin Story -Youth Minister

FOLLOW US ON TWITTERMCR2031

World Youth Day - Information Evening

Students in the current Year 9 and Year 10 cohorts will be invited to attend WYD Panama in January 2019 For those interested in attending WYD a Parent Information Evening will be held this Wednesday 15 November at 700pm here at the College in the Vaughan Centre (Please see poster on Page 13 of this newsletter)

For further information please contact me via email gillianclarkesydcatholiceduau

Ms Gillian ClarkeYouth Ministry Coordinator

1320 OCTOBER 2017

14 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

From The Sports Coordinator

MCC SportRounds 2 and 3 saw MCR take on local rivals Champagnat College and De La Salle Bankstown in the MCC Summer Competition The season is starting to take shape and with four rounds to go we still have a number of teams who are yet to be beaten

A special mention to our Tennis squad who have come on in leaps and bounds this year to remain undefeated going into what appears to be their toughest fixtures in Lewisham (Round 4) and North Shore (Round 5)

Our four Basketball teams also remain unbeaten as they march towards their goal of repeating last seasonrsquos clean sweep of the competition

Best of luck to all our teams in the upcoming round against CBHS Lewisham

TOUCH FOOTBALL Rd 2 V Pagewood U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 3-2 Win 1-3 Loss 5-3 Win 5-6 Loss Man of the Match Billy Bouris Damon Askie James DrsquoArcy Ky Hill

Rd 3 V Bankstown U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 14-3 Win 9-2 Win 7-3 Win 18-0 Win Man of the Match Logan Lester Jake Andrews Calum Votano Hayden Gillis

BASKETBALL Rd 2 V Pagewood U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 54-24 Win 64-29 Win 43-23 Win 48-39 Win Man of the Match Lewis Georgallis Ignatius Mitchell Obi Ahamefule Thomas Giles

Rd 3 V Bankstown U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 55-12 Win 73-27 Win 65-26 Win 63-32 Win Man of the Match Dominik Subota Lucas Daquel Patrick Galea Noah Azzopardi

CRICKET Rd 2 V Pagewood U14rsquos U16rsquos A Grade Result MCR 3121 d Pw 1025 MCR 5121 d Pw 1031 MCR 4120 d Pw 1029 Man of the Match Daniel Wright Aden Dix Thomas Byrnes

Rd 3 V Bankstown U14rsquos U16rsquos A Grade Result BYE BYE BYE

TENNIS

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay)

Rd 2 V Pagewood Result 87-31 Win Man of the Match Daniel De GiovanniPatrick Furner

Rd 3 V Bankstown Result 108-24 Win Man of the Match Luke Wells

Photos Touch football highlights from Round 1 against Holy Cross College Ryde

1520 OCTOBER 2017

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay) 7275 Fitness (Maroubra Beach) 7374 Netball (Heffron Park)

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Beach Volleyball (Maroubra) Beach Tag (Yarra Bay) Basketball (UNSW) Tennis (Coogee) Soccer (Paine Reserve) American Football (Coral Sea)

Fitness (Des Renford Leisure Centre) Lawn Bowls (Coogee)

The Year 10 and 11 program has a similar feel about it with the sports currently running

Beach Socer (Maroubra) Lawn Bowls (Coogee) MMA Fitness (MCR) Tennis (Snape Park) Surfing (Maroubra) Indoor Volleyball (MCR)

Fitness (MCR Gym) MCC Soccer Development (Heffron)

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay) 7275 Fitness (Maroubra Beach) 7374 Netball (Heffron Park)

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Beach Volleyball (Maroubra) Beach Tag (Yarra Bay) Basketball (UNSW) Tennis (Coogee) Soccer (Paine Reserve) American Football (Coral Sea)

Fitness (Des Renford Leisure Centre) Lawn Bowls (Coogee)

The Year 10 and 11 program has a similar feel about it with the sports currently running

Beach Socer (Maroubra) Lawn Bowls (Coogee) MMA Fitness (MCR) Tennis (Snape Park) Surfing (Maroubra) Indoor Volleyball (MCR)

Fitness (MCR Gym) MCC Soccer Development (Heffron)

Mr James OrsquoSheaSports Coordinator

CELEBRATING YOUR SONrsquoS SUCCESS

We are very proud of all the achievements of our students and acknowledge their success

in events outside of school via our Special Achievements Noticeboard

Parents can contact their sonrsquos Year Coordinator with the details of the achievements

for publication

Below Rock Climbing was a popular activity with students as part of this yearrsquos Internal Sport program

Beach Soccer (Maroubra)

16 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

GENERAL

Free ACE the HSC Seminars for Parents and Students at UTS 5 November 1000am to 1230pm - UTS is hosting a series of free seminars for Year 1112 students andor parents Topics include Stress-Free HSC HSC English presentation examstudy strategies and parent information Registration is essential httpshscintheholidayscomauour-programace-the-hsc-free-seminars-november

For these and any other Careers matters please see me at The College or contact me via email nicolasleesydcatholiceduau

Careers TAFEPre-Apprenticeship amp Pre-Employment Courses Skilling Australia Foundation amp WPC Group are running Pre-Apprenticeship amp Pre-Employment Courses in various locations and industries Contact Nicole Lean 0418 819 468 or nleanwpcgrouporgau

A World Of Opportunity - Apprenticeship Or Traineeship Training Services NSW has published their latest guide ndash apprenticeships and traineeships in NSW to help young people to make informed career decisions httpswwwtrainingnswgovauapprenticeships_traineeships

COLLEGESYoung Minds in the Creative Industry Apply Now for January Intake - If you have a passion for the performing arts industry visit our campus Workshops are interactive informative and will give you the opportunity to explore their musical interests and talents Call 9219 5444 httpwwwaimeduau

Trade Training for new Cookery Patisserie or Hospitality 12 Dec 2017 or 16 Jan 2018 1000am to 1200 noonWilliam Angliss Institute Sydney - free 2 hour sessions in commercial cookery patisserie events amp hospitality or Barista coffee training Hands on training is fun httpswwwanglisseduauregister-for-trial-a-trade

Cookery Patisserie Hospitality and Events Scholarships William Angliss Institute Foundation provides educational opportunities and financial assistance to support students achieve their career ambitions in either Cookery Patisserie Hospitality or Event sectors httpswwwanglisseduaufuture-studentsscholarship-information

Mr Nicolas Lee Careers and VET Coordinator

Photos Touch football highlights from Round 1 against Holy Cross College Ryde

FOLLOW US ON TWITTERMCR2031

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1320 OCTOBER 2017

14 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

From The Sports Coordinator

MCC SportRounds 2 and 3 saw MCR take on local rivals Champagnat College and De La Salle Bankstown in the MCC Summer Competition The season is starting to take shape and with four rounds to go we still have a number of teams who are yet to be beaten

A special mention to our Tennis squad who have come on in leaps and bounds this year to remain undefeated going into what appears to be their toughest fixtures in Lewisham (Round 4) and North Shore (Round 5)

Our four Basketball teams also remain unbeaten as they march towards their goal of repeating last seasonrsquos clean sweep of the competition

Best of luck to all our teams in the upcoming round against CBHS Lewisham

TOUCH FOOTBALL Rd 2 V Pagewood U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 3-2 Win 1-3 Loss 5-3 Win 5-6 Loss Man of the Match Billy Bouris Damon Askie James DrsquoArcy Ky Hill

Rd 3 V Bankstown U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 14-3 Win 9-2 Win 7-3 Win 18-0 Win Man of the Match Logan Lester Jake Andrews Calum Votano Hayden Gillis

BASKETBALL Rd 2 V Pagewood U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 54-24 Win 64-29 Win 43-23 Win 48-39 Win Man of the Match Lewis Georgallis Ignatius Mitchell Obi Ahamefule Thomas Giles

Rd 3 V Bankstown U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 55-12 Win 73-27 Win 65-26 Win 63-32 Win Man of the Match Dominik Subota Lucas Daquel Patrick Galea Noah Azzopardi

CRICKET Rd 2 V Pagewood U14rsquos U16rsquos A Grade Result MCR 3121 d Pw 1025 MCR 5121 d Pw 1031 MCR 4120 d Pw 1029 Man of the Match Daniel Wright Aden Dix Thomas Byrnes

Rd 3 V Bankstown U14rsquos U16rsquos A Grade Result BYE BYE BYE

TENNIS

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay)

Rd 2 V Pagewood Result 87-31 Win Man of the Match Daniel De GiovanniPatrick Furner

Rd 3 V Bankstown Result 108-24 Win Man of the Match Luke Wells

Photos Touch football highlights from Round 1 against Holy Cross College Ryde

1520 OCTOBER 2017

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay) 7275 Fitness (Maroubra Beach) 7374 Netball (Heffron Park)

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Beach Volleyball (Maroubra) Beach Tag (Yarra Bay) Basketball (UNSW) Tennis (Coogee) Soccer (Paine Reserve) American Football (Coral Sea)

Fitness (Des Renford Leisure Centre) Lawn Bowls (Coogee)

The Year 10 and 11 program has a similar feel about it with the sports currently running

Beach Socer (Maroubra) Lawn Bowls (Coogee) MMA Fitness (MCR) Tennis (Snape Park) Surfing (Maroubra) Indoor Volleyball (MCR)

Fitness (MCR Gym) MCC Soccer Development (Heffron)

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay) 7275 Fitness (Maroubra Beach) 7374 Netball (Heffron Park)

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Beach Volleyball (Maroubra) Beach Tag (Yarra Bay) Basketball (UNSW) Tennis (Coogee) Soccer (Paine Reserve) American Football (Coral Sea)

Fitness (Des Renford Leisure Centre) Lawn Bowls (Coogee)

The Year 10 and 11 program has a similar feel about it with the sports currently running

Beach Socer (Maroubra) Lawn Bowls (Coogee) MMA Fitness (MCR) Tennis (Snape Park) Surfing (Maroubra) Indoor Volleyball (MCR)

Fitness (MCR Gym) MCC Soccer Development (Heffron)

Mr James OrsquoSheaSports Coordinator

CELEBRATING YOUR SONrsquoS SUCCESS

We are very proud of all the achievements of our students and acknowledge their success

in events outside of school via our Special Achievements Noticeboard

Parents can contact their sonrsquos Year Coordinator with the details of the achievements

for publication

Below Rock Climbing was a popular activity with students as part of this yearrsquos Internal Sport program

Beach Soccer (Maroubra)

16 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

GENERAL

Free ACE the HSC Seminars for Parents and Students at UTS 5 November 1000am to 1230pm - UTS is hosting a series of free seminars for Year 1112 students andor parents Topics include Stress-Free HSC HSC English presentation examstudy strategies and parent information Registration is essential httpshscintheholidayscomauour-programace-the-hsc-free-seminars-november

For these and any other Careers matters please see me at The College or contact me via email nicolasleesydcatholiceduau

Careers TAFEPre-Apprenticeship amp Pre-Employment Courses Skilling Australia Foundation amp WPC Group are running Pre-Apprenticeship amp Pre-Employment Courses in various locations and industries Contact Nicole Lean 0418 819 468 or nleanwpcgrouporgau

A World Of Opportunity - Apprenticeship Or Traineeship Training Services NSW has published their latest guide ndash apprenticeships and traineeships in NSW to help young people to make informed career decisions httpswwwtrainingnswgovauapprenticeships_traineeships

COLLEGESYoung Minds in the Creative Industry Apply Now for January Intake - If you have a passion for the performing arts industry visit our campus Workshops are interactive informative and will give you the opportunity to explore their musical interests and talents Call 9219 5444 httpwwwaimeduau

Trade Training for new Cookery Patisserie or Hospitality 12 Dec 2017 or 16 Jan 2018 1000am to 1200 noonWilliam Angliss Institute Sydney - free 2 hour sessions in commercial cookery patisserie events amp hospitality or Barista coffee training Hands on training is fun httpswwwanglisseduauregister-for-trial-a-trade

Cookery Patisserie Hospitality and Events Scholarships William Angliss Institute Foundation provides educational opportunities and financial assistance to support students achieve their career ambitions in either Cookery Patisserie Hospitality or Event sectors httpswwwanglisseduaufuture-studentsscholarship-information

Mr Nicolas Lee Careers and VET Coordinator

Photos Touch football highlights from Round 1 against Holy Cross College Ryde

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14 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

From The Sports Coordinator

MCC SportRounds 2 and 3 saw MCR take on local rivals Champagnat College and De La Salle Bankstown in the MCC Summer Competition The season is starting to take shape and with four rounds to go we still have a number of teams who are yet to be beaten

A special mention to our Tennis squad who have come on in leaps and bounds this year to remain undefeated going into what appears to be their toughest fixtures in Lewisham (Round 4) and North Shore (Round 5)

Our four Basketball teams also remain unbeaten as they march towards their goal of repeating last seasonrsquos clean sweep of the competition

Best of luck to all our teams in the upcoming round against CBHS Lewisham

TOUCH FOOTBALL Rd 2 V Pagewood U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 3-2 Win 1-3 Loss 5-3 Win 5-6 Loss Man of the Match Billy Bouris Damon Askie James DrsquoArcy Ky Hill

Rd 3 V Bankstown U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 14-3 Win 9-2 Win 7-3 Win 18-0 Win Man of the Match Logan Lester Jake Andrews Calum Votano Hayden Gillis

BASKETBALL Rd 2 V Pagewood U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 54-24 Win 64-29 Win 43-23 Win 48-39 Win Man of the Match Lewis Georgallis Ignatius Mitchell Obi Ahamefule Thomas Giles

Rd 3 V Bankstown U14rsquos U15rsquos B Grade A Grade Result 55-12 Win 73-27 Win 65-26 Win 63-32 Win Man of the Match Dominik Subota Lucas Daquel Patrick Galea Noah Azzopardi

CRICKET Rd 2 V Pagewood U14rsquos U16rsquos A Grade Result MCR 3121 d Pw 1025 MCR 5121 d Pw 1031 MCR 4120 d Pw 1029 Man of the Match Daniel Wright Aden Dix Thomas Byrnes

Rd 3 V Bankstown U14rsquos U16rsquos A Grade Result BYE BYE BYE

TENNIS

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay)

Rd 2 V Pagewood Result 87-31 Win Man of the Match Daniel De GiovanniPatrick Furner

Rd 3 V Bankstown Result 108-24 Win Man of the Match Luke Wells

Photos Touch football highlights from Round 1 against Holy Cross College Ryde

1520 OCTOBER 2017

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay) 7275 Fitness (Maroubra Beach) 7374 Netball (Heffron Park)

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Beach Volleyball (Maroubra) Beach Tag (Yarra Bay) Basketball (UNSW) Tennis (Coogee) Soccer (Paine Reserve) American Football (Coral Sea)

Fitness (Des Renford Leisure Centre) Lawn Bowls (Coogee)

The Year 10 and 11 program has a similar feel about it with the sports currently running

Beach Socer (Maroubra) Lawn Bowls (Coogee) MMA Fitness (MCR) Tennis (Snape Park) Surfing (Maroubra) Indoor Volleyball (MCR)

Fitness (MCR Gym) MCC Soccer Development (Heffron)

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay) 7275 Fitness (Maroubra Beach) 7374 Netball (Heffron Park)

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Beach Volleyball (Maroubra) Beach Tag (Yarra Bay) Basketball (UNSW) Tennis (Coogee) Soccer (Paine Reserve) American Football (Coral Sea)

Fitness (Des Renford Leisure Centre) Lawn Bowls (Coogee)

The Year 10 and 11 program has a similar feel about it with the sports currently running

Beach Socer (Maroubra) Lawn Bowls (Coogee) MMA Fitness (MCR) Tennis (Snape Park) Surfing (Maroubra) Indoor Volleyball (MCR)

Fitness (MCR Gym) MCC Soccer Development (Heffron)

Mr James OrsquoSheaSports Coordinator

CELEBRATING YOUR SONrsquoS SUCCESS

We are very proud of all the achievements of our students and acknowledge their success

in events outside of school via our Special Achievements Noticeboard

Parents can contact their sonrsquos Year Coordinator with the details of the achievements

for publication

Below Rock Climbing was a popular activity with students as part of this yearrsquos Internal Sport program

Beach Soccer (Maroubra)

16 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

GENERAL

Free ACE the HSC Seminars for Parents and Students at UTS 5 November 1000am to 1230pm - UTS is hosting a series of free seminars for Year 1112 students andor parents Topics include Stress-Free HSC HSC English presentation examstudy strategies and parent information Registration is essential httpshscintheholidayscomauour-programace-the-hsc-free-seminars-november

For these and any other Careers matters please see me at The College or contact me via email nicolasleesydcatholiceduau

Careers TAFEPre-Apprenticeship amp Pre-Employment Courses Skilling Australia Foundation amp WPC Group are running Pre-Apprenticeship amp Pre-Employment Courses in various locations and industries Contact Nicole Lean 0418 819 468 or nleanwpcgrouporgau

A World Of Opportunity - Apprenticeship Or Traineeship Training Services NSW has published their latest guide ndash apprenticeships and traineeships in NSW to help young people to make informed career decisions httpswwwtrainingnswgovauapprenticeships_traineeships

COLLEGESYoung Minds in the Creative Industry Apply Now for January Intake - If you have a passion for the performing arts industry visit our campus Workshops are interactive informative and will give you the opportunity to explore their musical interests and talents Call 9219 5444 httpwwwaimeduau

Trade Training for new Cookery Patisserie or Hospitality 12 Dec 2017 or 16 Jan 2018 1000am to 1200 noonWilliam Angliss Institute Sydney - free 2 hour sessions in commercial cookery patisserie events amp hospitality or Barista coffee training Hands on training is fun httpswwwanglisseduauregister-for-trial-a-trade

Cookery Patisserie Hospitality and Events Scholarships William Angliss Institute Foundation provides educational opportunities and financial assistance to support students achieve their career ambitions in either Cookery Patisserie Hospitality or Event sectors httpswwwanglisseduaufuture-studentsscholarship-information

Mr Nicolas Lee Careers and VET Coordinator

Photos Touch football highlights from Round 1 against Holy Cross College Ryde

FOLLOW US ON TWITTERMCR2031

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1520 OCTOBER 2017

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay) 7275 Fitness (Maroubra Beach) 7374 Netball (Heffron Park)

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Beach Volleyball (Maroubra) Beach Tag (Yarra Bay) Basketball (UNSW) Tennis (Coogee) Soccer (Paine Reserve) American Football (Coral Sea)

Fitness (Des Renford Leisure Centre) Lawn Bowls (Coogee)

The Year 10 and 11 program has a similar feel about it with the sports currently running

Beach Socer (Maroubra) Lawn Bowls (Coogee) MMA Fitness (MCR) Tennis (Snape Park) Surfing (Maroubra) Indoor Volleyball (MCR)

Fitness (MCR Gym) MCC Soccer Development (Heffron)

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Internal Sport

Year 7 students have completed their first round of activities and have now moved onto a new sport At the end of Week 6 each group will rotate again The classes are currently completing the following sports

7176 Beach Tag (Frenchmanrsquos Bay) 7275 Fitness (Maroubra Beach) 7374 Netball (Heffron Park)

The Year 8 and 9 Internal Sport program is now in full swing with all students enjoying being out in the sun The sports students are currently involved in are

Beach Volleyball (Maroubra) Beach Tag (Yarra Bay) Basketball (UNSW) Tennis (Coogee) Soccer (Paine Reserve) American Football (Coral Sea)

Fitness (Des Renford Leisure Centre) Lawn Bowls (Coogee)

The Year 10 and 11 program has a similar feel about it with the sports currently running

Beach Socer (Maroubra) Lawn Bowls (Coogee) MMA Fitness (MCR) Tennis (Snape Park) Surfing (Maroubra) Indoor Volleyball (MCR)

Fitness (MCR Gym) MCC Soccer Development (Heffron)

Mr James OrsquoSheaSports Coordinator

CELEBRATING YOUR SONrsquoS SUCCESS

We are very proud of all the achievements of our students and acknowledge their success

in events outside of school via our Special Achievements Noticeboard

Parents can contact their sonrsquos Year Coordinator with the details of the achievements

for publication

Below Rock Climbing was a popular activity with students as part of this yearrsquos Internal Sport program

Beach Soccer (Maroubra)

16 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

GENERAL

Free ACE the HSC Seminars for Parents and Students at UTS 5 November 1000am to 1230pm - UTS is hosting a series of free seminars for Year 1112 students andor parents Topics include Stress-Free HSC HSC English presentation examstudy strategies and parent information Registration is essential httpshscintheholidayscomauour-programace-the-hsc-free-seminars-november

For these and any other Careers matters please see me at The College or contact me via email nicolasleesydcatholiceduau

Careers TAFEPre-Apprenticeship amp Pre-Employment Courses Skilling Australia Foundation amp WPC Group are running Pre-Apprenticeship amp Pre-Employment Courses in various locations and industries Contact Nicole Lean 0418 819 468 or nleanwpcgrouporgau

A World Of Opportunity - Apprenticeship Or Traineeship Training Services NSW has published their latest guide ndash apprenticeships and traineeships in NSW to help young people to make informed career decisions httpswwwtrainingnswgovauapprenticeships_traineeships

COLLEGESYoung Minds in the Creative Industry Apply Now for January Intake - If you have a passion for the performing arts industry visit our campus Workshops are interactive informative and will give you the opportunity to explore their musical interests and talents Call 9219 5444 httpwwwaimeduau

Trade Training for new Cookery Patisserie or Hospitality 12 Dec 2017 or 16 Jan 2018 1000am to 1200 noonWilliam Angliss Institute Sydney - free 2 hour sessions in commercial cookery patisserie events amp hospitality or Barista coffee training Hands on training is fun httpswwwanglisseduauregister-for-trial-a-trade

Cookery Patisserie Hospitality and Events Scholarships William Angliss Institute Foundation provides educational opportunities and financial assistance to support students achieve their career ambitions in either Cookery Patisserie Hospitality or Event sectors httpswwwanglisseduaufuture-studentsscholarship-information

Mr Nicolas Lee Careers and VET Coordinator

Photos Touch football highlights from Round 1 against Holy Cross College Ryde

FOLLOW US ON TWITTERMCR2031

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16 MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK NEWSLETTER

GENERAL

Free ACE the HSC Seminars for Parents and Students at UTS 5 November 1000am to 1230pm - UTS is hosting a series of free seminars for Year 1112 students andor parents Topics include Stress-Free HSC HSC English presentation examstudy strategies and parent information Registration is essential httpshscintheholidayscomauour-programace-the-hsc-free-seminars-november

For these and any other Careers matters please see me at The College or contact me via email nicolasleesydcatholiceduau

Careers TAFEPre-Apprenticeship amp Pre-Employment Courses Skilling Australia Foundation amp WPC Group are running Pre-Apprenticeship amp Pre-Employment Courses in various locations and industries Contact Nicole Lean 0418 819 468 or nleanwpcgrouporgau

A World Of Opportunity - Apprenticeship Or Traineeship Training Services NSW has published their latest guide ndash apprenticeships and traineeships in NSW to help young people to make informed career decisions httpswwwtrainingnswgovauapprenticeships_traineeships

COLLEGESYoung Minds in the Creative Industry Apply Now for January Intake - If you have a passion for the performing arts industry visit our campus Workshops are interactive informative and will give you the opportunity to explore their musical interests and talents Call 9219 5444 httpwwwaimeduau

Trade Training for new Cookery Patisserie or Hospitality 12 Dec 2017 or 16 Jan 2018 1000am to 1200 noonWilliam Angliss Institute Sydney - free 2 hour sessions in commercial cookery patisserie events amp hospitality or Barista coffee training Hands on training is fun httpswwwanglisseduauregister-for-trial-a-trade

Cookery Patisserie Hospitality and Events Scholarships William Angliss Institute Foundation provides educational opportunities and financial assistance to support students achieve their career ambitions in either Cookery Patisserie Hospitality or Event sectors httpswwwanglisseduaufuture-studentsscholarship-information

Mr Nicolas Lee Careers and VET Coordinator

Photos Touch football highlights from Round 1 against Holy Cross College Ryde

FOLLOW US ON TWITTERMCR2031