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Dear Parents and Students
At last week’s Mass we warmly welcomed nearly 50 special guests – “our most senior Past Pupils” – those who graduated from Loreto 50 or more years ago. It was such a privilege and a pleasure to have them with us. Special thanks to those of them who travelled long distances to be here. We thank them all for their presence and their companionship in sharing their stories. These stories, are marvellous; they are such an important part of our heritage. We especially rejoiced to have with us Mrs Erica Stewart (nee Binnington) who was the 14th pupil to ever be enrolled at Loreto. What a special privilege this was for our girls to meet her and speak with her. I par cularly wish to thank the gracious student leaders and the class members of 8 Red for making these ladies so very welcome. Some of those invited were saddened to be unable to a end but they sent in some deligh ul le ers of warmth and fond memories and well wishes to the students of today. Let us hope that they can join us next year.
The class of 1955/56 – Roslyn Rhodes, Nathalie Dudson (Stuart), Monica Duffy (Moore) and Sr Helen Salter (standing)
Mrs Erica Stewart with Year 8 Students
The ‘Parer ‘ Family
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At last Thursday’s celebra ons, with pleasure, we awarded the following Honour Pockets:
I congratulate each of these Year 12 students on their success and thank them sincerely for the wonderful and generous contribu on they make to honouring the values and ideals of Loreto in striving for excellence in all they do. They are an inspira on to all of us.
At last week’s Assembly we also commissioned three Year 8’s who now have important new leadership roles on the Student Representa ve Council. Congratula ons to:
Yasmin Abraham
Tiarnee Miller
Austen Whitewood
We wish them success and enjoyment in the role.
CONDOLENCES We extend to the family of Mrs Terryll Dowden and her husband Tom our hear elt sympathies on the passing of Mrs Dowden senior. May this woman of faith and goodness rest eternally in God’s loving embrace. Amen.
Yours sincerely
Mrs Cheryl Hamilton Principal
Emmeline Allison Academic Excellence
Natalie Baker Music
Louise Chan Academic Excellence
Larissa Claridge Music & Academic Excellence
Anna Cooke School Spirit
Stephanie Esprester School Spirit, Service to Sport ‐ Volleyball & Academic Excellence
Elise Fort Music & Service to Sport ‐ Swimming
Hannah Kassulke Music, Service to Sport ‐ Swimming & Academic Excellence
Brigid King Music & Academic Excellence
Madeleine Li le Music
Fiona Malone Academic Excellence
Ashleigh O'Connor Academic Excellence
Helen O'Dougherty Music
Eden O'Sullivan Academic Excellence
Maria Papamanolis Music
Sarah Pe ford School Spirit & Academic Excellence
Grace Power Academic Excellence
Lauren Roberts Music & Academic Excellence
Kris na Sams Academic Excellence
Bridget Sankey Soccer
Toula Savva Service to Sport ‐ Cross Country & Academic Excellence
Greta Smart Academic Excellence
Utkarsha Somalwar Academic Excellence
Nina Waddell School Spirit & Academic Excellence
Dayna Watson Music
Eloise West Academic Excellence
Breeana Wya Academic Excellence
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XäxÇàá VtÄxÇwtÜ Wednesday 1 August
French Day
Year 9 & 10 Drama Excursion
Round 8 - BSGSA Netball, Hockey & Soccer
Year 11 & 12 French Dinner
Debating Finals - Round 2
Thursday 2 August
Year 12 PE Excursion to UQ
Barry Fundraiser Day
Friday 3 August
Sports/Music/Club Photos
Villa v Loreto Netball game 3.30pm
UQ Athletics Meet 3.15pm - 6.00pm
Saturday 4 August
Music Support Group Trivia Night 7.30pm
Sunday 5 August
Year 13 Morning Tea 10.00am MWC
Junior Drama Club Rehearsal & Tech Run
Monday 6 August
Peace Week
Year 9 PISA Testing
Year 10 Deportment Class 3.30pm
Tuesday 7 August
P & F Meeting 7.30pm
Wednesday 8 August
Debating Finals - Round 3
Composite District Meeting
Thursday 9 August
AFL - Brisbane Lions Cup Carnival Day 8.30am - 2.15pm
Friday 10 August
Junior Drama Performance Night - 6.00pm
Sunday 12 August
Open Day
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VtÜxxÜ axãá Griffith Open Day - 12th August 2012 at three campuses; Nathan, Gold Coast and Southbank from 9 am – 12pm. This is your chance to meet lecturers and students, explore our campuses, and find out what study and life at Griffith are really like. This year, Griffith's Open Day is more open, with more answers, than ever before. There are new ways to find out everything you want to know about studying at Griffith and getting your dream job. Register to receive an Open Day wristband which you can swipe on the day to get additional study information sent to your inbox. To help you make the most of your day you can also create a personalised Open Day Itinerary. So register now, and get the most out of your Open Day. www.griffith.edu.au
UQ Open Day 2012 - Don’t miss out on The University of Queensland’s open day at St Lucia – Sunday 5 August, Ipswich – Wednesday 8 August and Gatton – Sunday 19 August. For more information visit http://youruq.com/openday
Gap Medics – Launching Australian Medical Careers – January 2013 The annual Gap Medics Australian Student Program is back on 6th January 2013, a unique work placement for pre-medical students from years 11, 12 and beyond to gain relevant medical experience on an amazing and fully supported placement to Tanzania or India. If you are you thinking of applying to study medicine in the near future or have been accepted to medical school and want to get some real world experience of your subject then consider Gap Medics. From the 6th January 2013 we are inviting along Australian students for an amazing program of 2, 3 or 4 week placements where you will have weekdays immersed in a working hospital environment learning from medical professionals as they go about their clinical work in the hospital while evenings and weekends are your time to relax, get to know your fellow students and enjoy the outstanding facilities at the Gap medics student house; weekends are also important for getting to know the local culture and seeing the sites! Not only will a Gap Medics placement give you real world experience of life as a medical professional giving you an unrivalled head start in your studies and a huge advantage in med school applications but it will also provide an amazing level of personal and professional development by increasing your confidence and independence and also just having a fantastic time along the way. Spaces are very limited so you can register for a place via our website or contact us for more information. Ms Chris Rynne - Business & Careers Coordinator
Year 11 TAFE study options 2013 Southbank Institute of Technology and Metropolitan South Institute of Technology have released their 2013 Schools Program Guides. If your daughter is considering studying a TAFE course as part of their Senior Schooling studies it is important to access these Guides and research the available options. Southbank information is available at http://www.southbank.edu.au/site/schools/STEP/ MSIT information is available at http://www.msit.tafe.qld.gov.au/courses/school.html Each website has a link to the program guide. Should you wish to discuss this option, please contact me on 3394 9922. Mrs Christine Cuskelly - Industry Placement Officer
Wxutà|Çz axãá Last Wednesday four of our junior Debating teams competed in the first Finals Round. Unfortunately, 8.4 lost by a narrow margin. Thanks to Mrs Hedemann, Aisland Bell, Izzy Iovenitti, Brigitte Mastry, Ruby Prideaux and Elizabeth Winter for their wonderful efforts. Congratulations go to:
* Mr John McKinlay (8.1); Brittany DiSavia; Beth Kassulke; Kitty Lloyd; Austen Whitewood; Taylor Whitewood. * Mrs Carla Wood (9.1); Leah Carey; Lauren Causer; Georgia Garrett; Kate O’Sullivan; Stephanie Samios. * Mrs Ruth Goldney (9.2); Kassidy Graham; Georgia Johnson; Rachel Larkin; Eleanor Pratt; Emma Thompson These teams face up again next week along with our three senior teams: 10.1, 11.2 and 12.1. Girls are asked to prepare speeches early, attend all meetings and communicate with coaches and each other through email. It is most important to be as good as we can in these finals debates. We wish all six teams the best of luck! Mrs O’Neill - Debating Coordinator
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TEAM DATE PLACE TIME
8.1 Wednesday 3rd August BGGS 8.15PM
9.1 Wednesday 3rd August TERRACE 7.00PM
9.2 Wednesday 3rd August TERRACE 7.00PM
10.1 Wednesday 3rd August MARIST, ASHGROVE 7.00PM
11.2 Wednesday 3rd August CHURCHIE 7.00PM
12.1 Wednesday 3rd August BSHS 8.15PM
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\gV axãá Online Parent Portal (Parent Lounge) – How to reset a forgotten password
Parent Lounge is an online portal which also allows parents to view the college calendar, gives links to important school sites eg. the Loreto Facebook page as well as allowing viewing of a student’s reports. As time goes by, we will be adding more functionality to this portal and encouraging parents to use it more frequently. If you have forgotten or misplaced your password you can easily obtain another one by following the instructions below: From the Quick Links menu on the College website (www.loreto.qld.edu.au) choose Staff, Student, Parent Services. Then click on Parent Lounge. The login screen appears as below and as you can see on the bottom right there is a ‘Forgotten Password’ link which you can click on. You will need to have your parent code (found on fee statements) and also the email address which you have given the school for correspondence. Gavin Swanson, Deputy Principal - ICT
`âá|v axãá Percussion Ensembles – All members of Percussion Ensembles please take careful note of these CHANGED QCMF PERFORMANCE TIMES. These changes have been made to avoid clashes with other commitments over the weekend so hopefully everyone will now be available to perform. Percussion Ensemble 2 will arrive at 9:09 am for a 9:50 am performance in section PE1B Group 1. Percussion Ensemble One will arrive at 12:33 pm for a 1:14pm performance in section PE1B Group 2. Please note that while this is actually a B Grade section but we will still be adjudicated by A Grade standards. An amended performance schedule for all Loreto groups is attached to this newsletter.
Mt Carmel Fete – Could all members of Exit Stage Left and Sorelle please meet Mr Langford at the Norfolk Street entrance to the school (near the playground) at 9:45 am this Sunday? Exit Stage Left – please wear jeans with your own choice of sleeved top (NO sleeveless tops). Sorelle – please wear black tour uniform as we did for the Crackerjack Festival.
Concert Band One Assembly performance – All members of Concert Band One are reminded that we will be perform-ing on Assembly on Wednesday 8 August (next week) so you will need to arrange to bring your instruments and music to school on that day.
Band Slam – Congratulations to the three bands – Big Blue House, The Rings and the De-railed Trains – who performed in the Loreto Music Festival Band Slam final on Friday. We had a great crowd in the the MWC Arena to witness three fantastic performances. In a tight decision, The Rings were awarded first place and will have their name forever engraved on the inaugural Band Slam Perpetual Trophy.
Extended rehearsals - In order to give some of our largest ensembles the best possible chance of performing to their potential at QCMF, we will be extending the rehearsal finishing times for Concert Band One, Concert Band Two and Senior Choir over the next two weeks to 5:30 PM. These extended rehearsals have been flagged in the school calendars all year. We have just had up to eight weeks between rehearsals for some of these groups so I would ask that all students make themselves available. Specific dates are as follows: Senior Choir – Tuesdays 31 July & 7 August, Concert Band One – Thursdays 2nd and 9th August, Concert Band Two – Fridays 3rd and 10th August. QCMF Uniform expectations – All music ensemble students will be performing at QCMF in a few week’s time. The college’s uniform expectations are very simple – all groups, except guitars, perform in regular school uniform with navy blue stockings (not socks). Blazers and school pullovers may be worn on the day for warmth but will be left in the warm-
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up area and not actually worn on stage. Guitar Ensembles will wear black pants (not jeans), plain black button-up, collared shirt with ¾ or full length sleeve (no short sleeves), black socks or stockings and black shoes. Guitarists may also wear their own choice of coloured scarf.
QCMF Helpers – The Catholic Colleges Music Festival is a huge event and a key date in the yearly Loreto performance calendar. It is run and staffed entirely by volunteers from the Villanova community as a service to our Queensland Catholic community. However, it has grown so large that they have again this year asked for assistance. Any parents or senior students who are able to help for even a single 3-4 hour shift over the weekend would be very appreciated! You will not be asked to do anything complicated or be in charge of running any venue/area, simply operate a BBQ, move gear backstage, sell tickets and programs etc. If you would like to help and support this fantastic event that offers our students so much, then you can register on the Villa Music website: http://www.vnc.qld.edu.au/Music/index.htm
Trivia Night – Don’t miss the social event of 2012 for parents AND students. This Saturday 4 August – the Loreto Trivia Night. The last day for internet bookings through www.trybooking.com/bmua is this Wednesday 1 August! There will also be a limited number of tickets available at the door.
Missing guitars - As expected the guitar that has been missing this week has now been returned. However, another instrument, belonging to Lauren Hocking, has been taken by mistake. This one is in a soft black case and the folders inside the case are named. Could all guitarists please name their instruments clearly on the outside and always check carefully that they are taking home the correct guitar each day? Ben Langford - Director of Music
Ensemble Day/Date Arrival Time Performance
Time
Venue Sec on
Guitar Ensemble Two Thursday 16 Aug 4:05 PM 4:43 PM Augus ne Centre GE1B
Junior Choir Thursday 16 Aug 6:52 PM 7:25 PM Goold Hall CH1B(1)
Guitar Ensemble One Thursday 16 Aug 7:14 PM 7:52 PM Augus ne Centre GE1A
Chorale Saturday 18 Aug 9:36 AM 10:09 AM St James' Church VE1A(1)
Flute Ensemble Two Saturday 18 Aug 9:58 AM 10:36 AM Veritas Building IE1B(2)
Percussion Ensemble Two Saturday 18 Aug 12:33 PM 1:14 PM Augus ne Centre PE1B(2)
Clarinet Ensemble Saturday 18 Aug 1:40 PM 2:18 AM Veritas Building IE1A
Percussion Ensemble One Saturday 18 Aug 1:55 PM 2:36 PM Augus ne Centre PE1A
Combined Guitar Ensemble Saturday 18 Aug 2:06 PM 2:44 PM Veritas Building IE1A
Flute Ensemble One Saturday 18 Aug 2:45 PM 3:23 PM Veritas Building IE1A
Jazz Ensemble Saturday 18 Aug 6:35 PM 7:15 PM Augus ne Centre JB1A
Exit Stage Le Sunday 19 Aug 9:45 AM 10:30 AM Veritas Building CE1B
Senior Choir Sunday 19 Aug 10:51 AM 11:24 AM St James' Church CH1A(2)
String Ensemble Sunday 19 Aug 11:55 AM 12:35 PM Augus ne Centre SO1A(2)
Concert Band Two Sunday 19 Aug 12:43 PM 1:25 PM Goold Hall CB1C(3)
Sorelle Sunday 19 Aug 1:15 PM 2:00 PM Veritas Building CE1A
Symphony Orchestra Sunday 19 Aug 2:20 PM 3:00 PM Augus ne Centre FO1A
Concert Band One Sunday 19 Aug 5:03 PM 5:45 PM Augus ne Centre CB1A(2)
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c 9 Y axãá Years 8 - 10 Dance ‘Safari Around the World’ is the theme for the dance which will be held on Saturday August 25,
from 7.00pm - 10.00pm. This dance is sure to be a lot of fun for our younger students. We need adult supervision so please consider helping by completing the roster attached to the newsletter. Your assistance is valued by your daughters as it makes the night able to run smoothly. Profits are going to the Sports Support Group and the Music Support Group to assist their costs. Please offer your help soon so we know that the dance can operate well.
P & F Meeting The next P and F meeting is on August 7 at 7.30pm. It will be held in room 605 in the Gonzaga Building so please join us to contribute to the discussion.
Trivia Night - Last Chance! Don’t forget to book your tickets for the Loreto Trivia Night on August 4. It is sure to be a great night! See the attached flyer for more details of how to book. Thank you. Elizabeth Fort - Secretary
exáxtÜv{ cÜÉ}xvà Coping with Emotional Problems Researchers at Monash University and the University of Queensland will be conducting the final phase of the three year research project, entitled Coping with Emotional Problems, which started in 2010 at your child’s school. This research project will investigate the emotional health and well-being of Australian adolescents and inform prevention and early intervention programs designed to enhance the quality of life of Australian adolescents.
We would like to take this opportunity to inform parents who gave consent for their child to participate in this project last year that the researchers will be coming to the school shortly to administer the same questionnaire completed by these students last year. Only students with parent consent at time one of the study will be allowed to complete the question-naire this year, during school hours, with other participating children from their school. Please contact your school if you wish to look though a copy of the questionnaire.
To thank your children for their participation so far, we would also like to offer participating children from each school the chance to win a $25 JB Hi-Fi gift voucher or an iPod shuffle. One voucher will be available to win at each school and will be randomly awarded on the day the questionnaire is administered.
If you would like more information or would like to withdraw your child from the project, please do not hesitate to contact the researcher responsible for this project. The researcher is: Ms Tori Andrews, Ph: 07 3365 5149 [email protected] We look forward to working with you and your child. Thank you. lxtÜ DC fâu}xvà fxÄxvà|ÉÇ XäxÇ|Çz This term in PD classes, Year 10 students will participate in the Subject Selection process leading to the selection of subjects for Year 11. The Subject Selection evening will be held for parents and students on Monday the 27th of August. This is a valuable opportunity to talk with Subject Coordinators and teachers of Year 11 and 12 subjects to gain more information about the Senior Courses on offer. Michelle Davidson - Year 10 Coordinator
lxtÜ K ctÜxÇàá The Year 8 Assessment planner is attached to the newsletter today. This is a useful guide to assist both you and your daughter with her homework, assignment and study commitments. Last semester, some students experienced difficulty with their time management, leaving tasks to the last minute. Place this planner in a prominent place to enable you to assist your daughter in keeping on task and meeting her deadlines. Jenny Strachan - Year 8 Coordinator
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Artwork of the Term selected by the Art Council
Lauren Michael Yr 8 Rebecca Borodin Yr 8
Felicity Small Yr 9 Penelope Pelecas Yr 11
Kalani Delrae-Maher Yr 11 Samantha Cohen Yr 12
Lara O’Brien Yr 11
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fÑÉÜàá WxÑtÜàÅxÇà axãá BSGSA Sport
Soccer Rd 8 Finals: This Week’s Draw Open A, Open B and Junior A play at away venues, while Junior B plays at home. Open A team play Mt Alvernia at North Star Soccer Club, Jennings Street, Zillmere. Open B team play against Stuartholme at Bowman Park, David Ave, Off Simpson Rd, Bardon. Junior A team play Lourdes Hill at Easts Football Club, Heath Park, Hilton St, East Brisbane. Junior B team play Our Lady’s College at Annerley Soccer Club, Victoria Terrace, Annerley (Elder Oval – over the road from the Bowls Club). Please note that all draws and results can be found on www.bsgsa.sportingpulse.net For the away games, could parents please be ready to pick up students when the bus arrives between 5:30-5:45pm (depending on traffic). A bus will take students to Annerley for the home games (finish at 5:00pm) but students need to be picked up at the venue. Students are reminded to bring their uniform, shin pads, mouth guards and water bottles. This week students have been asked to bring a change of clothes so that uniforms can be collected at the end of the match. If students are to be picked up at the away venues, a written note must be provided by morning tea on game day. Good luck for the final round for 2012! Chris Jones - Soccer Coordinator
Soccer Results Rd 7: 25 July OPEN B The Open B team played Stuartholme at Bardon. A great effort by all players, even though we were beaten, 3 -1. Although the team were minus a few players due to illness and were beaten, everyone played their best and had fun! We look forward to the finals next week. Michael Kelly - Coach
OPEN A It was a tough week for the Open A's with a defeat of 2 - 1 to Mt Alvernia on Monday. Following this, the team lost four players through injury and sickness. The team fielded ten players against a strong All Hallows’ team however and were able to win, posting a 1-0 victory. Let’s hope the team can reverse last week’s score and win the premiership against Mt Alvernia in the final. Jess McLean - Coach
Hockey - This Week’s Draw: Loreto One play Mt Alvernia on Field 11 Loreto Two play San Sisto College on Field 12 Hockey Results: Rd 7 - 25 July
OPEN ONE – MATCH REPORT This week we came up against a full strength Brigidine side and right from the first whistle, it promised to be a challenging game. Play was fast with quick passes and regular displays of spurious stick-work. It was great to see Georgia Hillas back in our forward line this week after we released her from Loreto Open A to play for the lesser known Queensland Under 21 Hockey team. She had a fantastic match for us, sitting up high and making the Brigidine backline's life very difficult. After a cutting run past the halves and fullbacks, Georgia let fly with a blistering hit from the top of the circle which found the back of the net with a convincing thud. The match ebbed and flowed from one end to the next, but unfortunately Brigidine capitalised more when the ball was in their attacking zone and they bagged four goals over the two halves. Despite the 4-1 loss, our girls put up a great fight. Lauren Welch in particular had a great game and handled herself well against some aggressive defence and Ellen Carey did an admirable job marshalling our defence and clearing the ball when the chips were down. Well played, Loreto Open A. Matt Lourigan - Coach
OPEN TWO – MATCH REPORT Loreto Two convincingly defeated Mt St Michael’s Two 6 – 0. The girls got off to a great start with Tyler Kilvington sneaking one past the opposition’s keeper after only a few minutes. Other goal scorers included Tahlia Simms (3), Leah
Carey (1) and Wade Bilton (1). The whole team pulled together and controlled the game from start to finish. Well done girls! Loreto Two will play against San Sisto for 5th place in the final match next week on August 1st. Ian Wright and Eliza Mooney - Open Two Coaches
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HOCKEY COORDINATOR’S REPORT This week was the last of the qualifying rounds for the BSGSA competition. A loss for Loreto One this week has meant the team has slipped from second to fourth place in the competition and will play Mt Alvernia in the final round for third/fourth. Loreto Two has kept its fifth rank with a stunning win this week and will play San Sisto College in the final for fifth/sixth place. Best wishes to both teams in the final game for the season. There has been no contact over the break regarding a replacement turf hockey competition for the NAB Cup. At this stage further training is suspended. Alan Lane-Richardson - Hockey Coordinator
Netball This Week’s Draw: Round 8 Wednesday 1 August
Results: Rd 7 - 25 July Open A won 29 to 13 against St Rita’s. The girls had a strong win this week, which was pleasing to see with the Vicki Wilson Cup competition just around the corner. (Monday August 6th at MDNA courts Coorparoo) Any available parents are most welcome to come and cheer us along on the day. Player of the match on Wednesday was Alannah Jeffcoat who put in a strong and consistent performance. Special mention should also go to Annie Passingham who attacked the post with confidence and shot with accuracy. Kristen Feurriegel had her best game of the season and is to be commended for her defensive rebounding and quick reflexes. Stephanie Esprester demonstrated adaptability in playing a range of positions capably. In summary, the girls put in a cohesive team effort to secure a win. Well done! Coach: Meg Logan Open B team played St Rita's and we lost 28-21. It was a close game all the way through. Well played Rebekah in the centre court and nice shooting for the first time Mary-Kate. Last training for the year is next week. Coach: Karen Holahan Open C have demonstrated their strength as a team yet again this week coming out with a very convincing win. Continu-ing to develop their skills, the girls showed great strength in defence the whole way down the court putting on the pressure to get turnovers. Great transitions saw Emily Smallhorn, Maddy Blanchfield and Olivia Mastry bringing the ball down court smoothly allowing the attacks to time themselves properly and continue the ball flow down to the shooters. Coach: Larissa Hughes Intermediate A team played a hard game against Mt St Michael’s, going down by 10 goals. The girls worked well as a team, with strong passes, and great pressure on the ball all the way down the court. Superb shooting by Abbey Martin and Ashlee Nichol, meant that Loreto stayed in the game until the last minute! Special thanks must go to Mrs Lloyd for always
Team/Opponent Location
OPEN A: Our Lady’s College Coach: Meg Logan
HOME: Downey Park 3V4
36
OPEN B: San Sisto College Coach: Karen Holahan
AWAY: Downey Park 7V8
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OPEN C: Mt Alvernia Coach: Larissa Hughes
AWAY: Downey Park 1V2
25
Intermediate A: Mt St Michael 2 Coach: Courtney Milne
HOME: Graceville 5V6
10
Intermediate B (1): Mary Mackillop Coach: Kate Mullins
AWAY: Graceville 1V2
9
Intermediate B (2):Brigidine Coach: Emma Macleod
HOME: Graceville 7V8
15
Intermediate C: Mt St Michael’s Coach: Mags Ryan
HOME: Graceville 1V2
6
Intermediate D:San Sisto College Coach: Briony Logan
HOME: Graceville 1V2
3
Intermediate E:Mary Mackillop Coach: Tara Cullinan
HOME: Graceville 1V2
14
Junior A: St John Fisher Coach: Clare Gill
AWAY: Downey Park 5V6
27
Junior B Lourdes Hill College Coach: Josie Woolaston
HOME: Downey Park 3V4
21
Junior C: Mary Mackillop Coach: Jacqui Gold
HOME: Downey Park 5V6
16
Junior D:San Sisto College Coach: Hannah Meecham
HOME: Downey Park 1V2
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supplying the girls with an abundance of fresh fruit and cupcakes throughout the game. Congratulations to all girls for such a splendid performance! Coach: Courtney Milne Intermediate B1 - This week the girls had a convincing win over Brigidine. Overall, an outstanding effort was put in by each team member, contributing to the 26-12 win. There was great defensive pressure by Sarah King and Jacqueline West. Let's hope the girls can put in 110% again for their last game of the season! Coach: Kate Mullins
Intermediate C team are still undefeated. Last week they played Mt St Michael's (the other undefeated team) only narrowly winning 26-25. This week will certainly be a challenging final, again against Mt St Michael’s. Coach: Magadeline Ryan Intermediate D - The 9b's continued their winning streak, defeating Brigidine 16 - 9. All girls played well. The shooting team of Kassidy Graham, Emily Thomas and Sabrina Sydney was particularly impressive. Well done girls! Coach: Briony Logan Intermediate E girls played a challenging game against Lourdes Hill last week, who came out strong from the start. While winning the first quarter, our team was unable to keep up with the fast-paced shooters and tall defence of the Lourdes team. Great efforts however were made by all the girls to come back, in particular Natasha, Emma and Tiarna with tireless defence. The final score was Lourdes 34 - Loreto 24. Coach: Tara Cullinan Junior A coming up against the top team, the girls knew this was going to be a tough battle. Digging in deep and uniting as a team, the girls put up a strong fight. Unfortunately, the skilful and very well executed St Rita’s came away victorious. The defence down the court was outstanding with a number of intercepts by all players. Congratulations to the girls for an excellent effort in a very tough and physical game! Coach: Clare Gill Junior B had a draw this week with Mt St Michaels at 13 all. The game was quite challenging, especially for our shooters with some tough defence by the opposition. Overall, the girls played well together as a team despite the long break. Special mention must go to our player of the week, Zoe McNamee, who stepped up to the role of GD and worked brilliantly to coordinate the centre court players with the circle defence. Congratulations girls on your sportsmanship this week. Our final game is going to be lots of fun. Coach: Josie Woolaston Junior C defeated Mary MacKillop College 21-10 A spectacular game after more than a month since our last one! "Firm, flat passes" was the catchcry of this game, and the girls executed this well. Congratulations to Sophie Tomlinson on the way she took up the challenge of playing Wing Defence and on her good goal shooting, contributing 4 to our tally. Bridget West is to be commended on the way she positively affects team morale and on her always giving 100%.May we continue to play to our potential in our final game! Coach: Jacqui Gold Junior D had a relatively slow and unconfident start to the game resulted in a narrow 3-2 lead by Loreto after the first quarter. Some great court coverage and intercepts by Julia Palmer and strong shooting by Nicole Kulczyk and Tayla Jansen helped the girls charge ahead in the second quarter to an 11 – 3 lead. Ellouise Spencer defended strongly in the third quarter and impressive shooting by Imogen Day and Anna King consolidated the lead. Even though the girls lost some momentum in the final quarter, they finished with a definitive victory of 23 -11 at the full time hooter, on top of the premiership table. Great work girls and good luck in the finals. Coach: Hannah Meecham and Mrs Meecham
ATHLETICS Training is going well for all athletes involved. There is training at QEII this week. All girls must mark their name on the list of attendances if they want to catch the bus. The bus will transport the girls to and from the QEII stadium. The next QEII training sessions is Tuesday 31July 2012. The Lead Up Series of Athletic Meets are on the following afternoon Friday 3 August and Monday 13 August 2012. All Athletes need to attend at least 2 Athletic Meets. A bus will take the girls to UQ Athletics Centre, Sir William MacGregor Drive, ST LUCIA. Competitors will need to be collected at the venue after the meet. The meet will start at 4.00pm and finish at approximately 6.30pm.The girls went well at the UQ meet Friday night. Many girls who competed found it a challenging experience. Thank you sincerely to the parents who helped at the meet.
AFL Loreto College has entered a Junior and Senior AFL team into the Brisbane Lions Cup Carnival held on Thursday 9 August at Griffin Park, Coorparoo. A reminder that both teams have training on 2 August at Griffin Park. All players MUST have a mouth guard for training and competition. A bus will transport the girls to the training session but must arrange to be collected from Griffin Park at 5.00pm. Any further queries please email or call Meg Stevens on 33949980. Meg Stevens - Director of Sport
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Tuckshop Volunteers Required Urgently! Due to some changes in the tuckshop rosters we urgently require assistance from parent volunteers. If you are able to give some of your time as a volunteer, please phone Alison at the College Tuckshop on 3394 9944. Thank you.
UâÄÄxà|Ç B aÉà|vxá Vivid 2012: Go Make a Difference
VIVID 2012: Go Make a Difference is the archdiocesan youth event of the year, featuring catechesis by Archbishop Mark Coleridge and music by internationally acclaimed singer, songwriter and youth minister Steve Angrisano, as well as music by Emmanuelworship! An archdiocesan Mass will be celebrated by Archbishop Coleridge as part of the event. VIVID is a dynamic Christian youth event which celebrates our faith with energetic music, inspiring testimonies, prayer and a powerful message of hope for young people. Come and celebrate your faith with other young people from around the Archdiocese of Brisbane!
Date: Sunday 19th August 2012, 4.00 - 8.00pm (Doors open at 3.30pm)
Venue: St Laurence’s College, 82 Stephen’s Rd, South Brisbane
Cost: Gold coin donation (including a light dinner)
Register online at www.cymbrisbane.org.au by Monday 13 August. For more info, phone 3109 6800. Bring your friends. All Saints Arts Conference ‘Gather’ Is being held on Saturday 25 August 2012 at All Saints Parish, 4 Faheys Road East, Albany Creek. This highly acclaimed annual event features speakers: Jen Charadia (singer/musician/composer), Gayle Crisp (Visual Arts Specialist), together with renowned local presenters Anne Frawley-Mangan and Michael Mangan. Full day workshop for school teachers and liturgists alike – open to anyone in parishes and schools involved with Liturgy, Children’s and Youth Ministry, Family Mass Teams, Sacramental Programs and Religious Education. Approved by BCE as 5 hours PD for Accreditation to Teach Religious Education in a Catholic School. Cost: $55 per person or $45 Early Bird Special fully paid by 10 August 2012. Enquiries email [email protected] or call 0433 165 701.
Tuckshop Vounteers Monday 6 August - Friday 10 August
Monday 6 August: Helen Palmer, Loretta Lazzaretti, Siobhan Stafford Tuesday 7 August: Tina Ogilvie, Deb Firrell, Louise Forbes, Sonya Bath Wednesday 8 August: Kim Devine, Liz Carroll, Christy Grigson, Katrina Capelli, Jane Larkin Thursday 9 August: Karen Catsoulis, Leanne Jackson, Karen Chaston, Judy Cunningham, Carolyn Da-Rin-De-Barbera Friday 10 August: Sue Carey, Gloria Cust, Christine Murphy, Jane Stephen
Special of the Day $3.50
Monday 6 August: Pumpkin soup & garlic bread Tuesday 7 August: Chicken Caesar wraps Wednesday 8 August: Spinach & Ricotta Cannelloni Thursday 9 August: Cheese Burgers Friday 10 August: “Rice Day” / Chicken Subs
Library Roster Volunteers Monday 6 August - Friday 10 August
Monday 6 August: Jane Stephen, Nora Kojrowicz, Kathryn Kwan Tuesday 7 August: Barb Laycock, Linda Stevens, Karen Meimaris, Julie Bland Wednesday 8 August: Margaret Collins, Brenda Scott, Chelle Day Thursday 9 August: Merry Godwin, Mary McMahon, Stefania Ciancio Friday 10 August: Jennifer Morris, Loretta Winter, Madonna Byrne, Jan Fuller
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PARENT SUPERVISION SLIP ‐ YEAR 8 ‐ 10 LORETO STUDENT DANCE SATURDAY, 25 AUGUST
(Please complete and return to College Office ASAP)
Name: ___________________________________________________
Daughter's Name & Class: ___________________________________
Phone Home:_____________________________________ Mob: ____________________________
Email: _____________________________________________________________________________
I would prefer the following me slot:
Security 6.30 ‐ 8.30 p.m.
8.00 ‐ 10.30 p.m.
Parent helpers are mostly at entry and exit points as we have security guards inside and outside the hall.
Cloakroom 6.30 ‐ 8.30 p.m. 8.30 ‐ 10.00 p.m.
Tickets 6.30 ‐ 8.00 p.m. 8.00 ‐ 10.00 p.m.
Drinks 7.00 – 8.30 p.m. 8.30 ‐ 10.15 p.m.
Set Up Saturday 11.30‐12.30 p.m. Clean Up 9.00 ‐ 10.00 am
_ÉÜxàÉBTVVY aÉÜà{xÜÇ gxÜÜ|àÉÜç extÄ _|yx V{tÄÄxÇzx The inaugural Loreto/ACCF Real Life Challenge to the Northern Territory took place over the first week of the June/July holidays. Over the course of the seven days, Mrs Hanson, Mrs Hamilton, nine other Loreto girls and I walked parts of the spectacular Larapinta Trail in the McDonnell Ranges and visited the local Indigenous Community, Santa Theresa, and Alukura, a women’s health clinic inside Alice Springs. The trip was an incredible experience; we slept under the stars, walked a total of 50km and completely immersed ourselves in the adventure. I am sure all of us that participated would agree that it was an experience we will never forget. We would like to give a big thanks to everyone that helped make the trip possible and hope that future students have the opportunity to participate as it really was a worthwhile adventure. We have raised $8500 of our $10000 target and hope to have the rest raised by the end of Term Three. Don’t forget, if you would like to make a donation to our “EveryDay Heroes Page”; it is not too late and every donation over $2.00 is tax deductible. Just go to the following link: http://www.everydayhero.com.au/loreto_college Gabrielle Kassulke, Yr 11 - NT Real Life Challenge Participant
WÜtÅt axãá On Sunday, 5th August the Junior Drama Club will attend a rehearsal in preparation for their plays which will be performed on Friday, 10th in The Mary Ward Centre, beginning at 6.30pm. Each group will be assigned a 1.5 hour long time for rehearsal and two teachers will assist the groups in preparing for what should be a wonderful night of Drama.
On Wednesday at 1 pm, Year 9 and 10 students will be attending “Head Full of Love”, a play set in central Australia. This play concerns the relationship between an aboriginal woman and a city dweller who escapes to the outback and it depicts their developing relationship and the reality of dialysis. It is a heartfelt yet humorous play which is proving to have great audience appeal. Students will travel to and from the theatre by bus and will arrive back at school by 3.00 pm. Kerry Williams - Drama Coordinator
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Peter Cupples and Louie Shelton with Band
Villanova College
8th of September at 7:30pm
Adults - $25 Children $15
Peter Cupples, lead singer of the iconic Australian band "Stylus", will be performing once again at Villanova College's Hanrahan Theatre on the 8th of September. Supporting Peter will be a band featuring American music legend Louie Shelton who will take us through some of the rock classics of the last few decades. Peter first came into prominence in 1975 as lead singer and songwriter for the rock and soul band, Stylus. Stylus released four albums which included such hits as 'Summer Breeze' ‘World of Make Believe', 'So much Love' and 'Work out fine' to name a few. Peter has toured extensively through Europe, America and Asia, supporting acts of the calibre of The Doobie Brothers, Ike and Tina Turner, Hall and Oates and the legendary Frank Sinatra. To learn more about Peter go to http://www.petercupples.com/
Louie Shelton was inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame for his contribution as a session guitarist on so many classic hits. While there are too many to mention here, some of his classics include, Boz Scaggs' "Low Down", Lionel Richie's "Hello", Neil Diamond's "Play Me", The Jackson Five's "I Want You Back", "ABC" and "I'll Be There,and The Monkees' "Last Train To Clarksville" and "Valerie". Some other artists Louie recorded with include John Lennon, Whitney Houston, Barbra Streisand, Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross, The Carpenters, Joe Cocker, Kenny Rodgers, The Mamas & Papas, James Brown, Ella Fitzgerald. To find out more about Louie go to http://www.louieshelton.com/Louie_Shelton/Home.html
Hawthorne's "Purple Palate" will manage the bar and supply wines for tasting, and profits from the concert will be shared with the band and Villanova
College's "Rosies" chapter.
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Norma Howley (1950) shares her Loreto stories with the Year 8s
Nathalie Dudson (Stuart) re-enacts her 1956 school photo with the Year 8s
Above: Long serving Loreto staff member, Moya Hickey Below: Mrs Eric Stewart (Binnington, 1935) cuts the gorgeous
Senior Past Pupils’ cake with Captains Nina & Sarah
Nikita Daley with Mrs Dorothy Owen (1959).
Above: Felicity Jones (Parer, 1962), Patricia Cook (1961) & Patricia Carter (Hickey, 1961). Below: Class of 1960 - Anne Minter (Owen), Wendy Finn (Greenup) & Sue McNelley (Parer).
Loreto Past Pupils’ President, Martine Whitton (Parer)
Senior Past Pupils’ Lunch
Loreto Trivia Night Loreto Trivia Night
It's in the fridge daddy-o, are you hip to the jive? Can you dig what I'm layin'
down? I know that you could. Slide me some skin, soul brother!
This burnin’ night of fun will include:
Licensed bar, tea and coffee (bring your own nibbles)
Tables of 8-10 (organize your own, or join another)
General trivia, so don’t worry if you’re not clued in on the 50’s
Prizes for best-dressed individual and table
Plus heaps of other smokin' prizes
Tickets from www.trybooking.com/bmua
An invitation to the Class of 2011
Please join us for the
Year 13 Morning TeaYear 13 Morning Tea
Sunday 5 August, 2012
From 10am to 12 Midday
Mary Ward Centre, Loreto College Coorparoo
Tickets - $5 donation (payable on the day)
Proceeds will be donated to Mary Ward International
RSVP Monday 30 July
Mrs Bongaarts - e: [email protected]
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415 Cavendish Rd, Coorparoo | 07 3394 9999 | [email protected] | www.loreto.qld.edu.au
Loreto College Coorparoo is a Catholic secondary school for girls offering an education which liberates,
empowers and motivates students in the Mary Ward tradition of excellence in education for girls.
Now accepting enrolment applications for Year 7, 2016.
Information Morning - Sunday 12 August, 10.00am
Year 9 Mother & Daughter
High Tea
Sunday 2nd September
Venue: Vintaged, Hilton Brisbane
Time: 2.30pm
Cost: $50.00 per Mother and Daughter couple
Includes: Champagne /glass of juice or iced tea on arrival
Ribbon Sandwiches, scones, petit fours, juice, tea and coffee
Rsvp: Friday 24th August.
Note: Numbers limited to 110 guests so please rsvp ASAP.
Payment: Payment only by Credit card through trybooking .com using the
following link http://www.trybooking.com/BSSR. By using this link it will go straight to the buying a ticket page for this event.
Dietary
Requirements: Please email Katrina on [email protected] for any
specific dietary requirements.
We look forward to you joining us. If you have any queries, our contact details are:
Kim Devine 0402744303 Katrina Capelli 0403356822
Spring Luncheon
Sunday 9 September 12 midday
Sky Room Brisbane Convention &
Exhibition Centre Grey Street entrance, South Brisbane
Guest Speaker
Veronica Abraham My Kitchen Rules Winner & Loreto College Captain 1998
Tickets $85 - Tables of 10
Sumptuous two course lunch
with drinks included
RSVP Friday 31 August
www.trybooking.com/BMTX
Advance bookings only, no tickets at the door
Enquiries to Emma Beach
3394 9999 / [email protected]
Multi-draw raffle during Lunch
The Loreto Coorparoo Past Pupils’ Association cordially invites you to
the annual
Luncheon
LORETO COLLEGE COORPAROO
ASSESSMENT PLANNER TERM 3 2012– SEMESTER 2 YEAR 8
MONTH WEEK MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
JUL 16-20 Staff Day ICT: Continuous Practical GIVEN HOME EC C,F,G,H: Practical Task GIVEN
Students Return
Parent/Student/Teacher Interviews
FRENCH: Cultural Project GIVEN
JUL 23-27 HOME EC A,B,D,E: Assignment GIVEN
FRENCH: Cultural Project DUE
JUL/AUG
30-3 HISTORY: Written Assignment GIVEN
AUG 6-10 DRAMA: Improvisation GIVEN ART RE: Assignment DUE ART GR: Assignment GIVEN MUSIC: Licence to Rock GIVEN
AUG
13-17 DRAMA: Improvisation DUE ENGLISH: Analytical Essay GIVEN HOME EC A,B,D.E: Assignment DUE ART BL, GO, WH: Folio 2 + Book DUE
EXHIBITION DAY
AUG 20-24 ART GR RE: Folio 2 + Book DUE ART GR: Assignment DUE ART BL, GO, WH: Assignment DUE ART B, GO, WH: Folio 3 + Book GIVEN MUSIC: Licence to Rock DUE
AUG 27-31 DRAMA: Written Assignment GIVEN ENGLISH: Analytical Essay DUE ART GR, RE: Folio 3 + Book GIVEN GERMAN test GIVEN
SEPT 3-7 RELIGION: Assignment DUE HOME EC C,F,G,H: Practical Task DUE MUSIC: Band Performance GIVEN
SEPT 10-14 ICT: Continuous Practical DUE
SEPT 17 - 21
BLOCK EXAMS – SCIENCE, MATHS, GEOGRAPHY.
2012 - TERM 4 YEAR 8
MONTH WEEK MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
OCT
8-12 SCIENCE: Extended Response Task GIVEN DRAMA: Storytelling GIVEN ICT: Continuous Practical GIVEN ENGLISH: Drama Written Assign GIVEN HOME EC A,B,D,E: Practical Task GIVEN HOME EC C,F,G,H: Assignment GIVEN JAPANESE: Cultural Project GIVEN GERMAN: Cultural Project GIVEN
OCT 15-19
OCT
22-26 PANEL DAY - STUDENT FREE
HISTORY: Assignment DUE ENGLISH: Drama Imaginative Performance GIVEN
JAPANESE & GERMAN: Cultural Projects DUE
OCT/NOV 29-2 SCIENCE: Extended Response Task DUE DRAMA: Written Assignment DUE HOME EC C,F,G,H: Assignment DUE GERMAN: Listening and Speaking tests ENGLISH: Drama Written Assign DUE
NOV
5-9 DRAMA: Storytelling DUE HOME EC A,B,D,E: Practical Task DUE ART GR, RE: Folio 3 + Book DUE ART BL, GO, WH: Folio 3 + Book DUE JAPANESE: Speaking test GERMAN: Reading and Writing tests MUSIC: Band Performance DUE
NOV
12-16 ICT: Continuous Practical DUE FRENCH: Speaking test.
NOV 19-23
NOV 26-30 Last day term 4
NOV BLOCK EXAMS: SCIENCE, MATHS, GEOGRAPHY, RELIGION, ENGLISH, FRENCH: Listening, Reading & Writing, JAPANESE: Listening, Reading & Writing, DRAMA: Performance.
LORETO COLLEGE COORPAROO
ASSESSMENT PLANNER 2012– SEMESTER 2 YEAR 9
Term 3 MONTH WEEK MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
JUL 16-20 Staff Day
Students Return ICT: In class project (game design – development in class across whole term) GIVEN GEOGRAPHY: Multi-modal (GIVEN) ART: Folio 3 + Book (GIVEN) DRAMA: Forming Task – scriptwriting (GIVEN) LANG SKILLS: Response to Stimulus (GIVEN) HOME ECONOMICS-SEWING: PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE SEWING TASK & PROCESS JOURNAL (GIVEN)
Parent/Student/Teacher Interviews
JUL 23-27 MUSIC: Composition (GIVEN)
JUL/AUG 30-3 DRAMA: Responding Task – Analytical essay (GIVEN) HISTORY: Multimodal Group Presentation. Renaissance (GIVEN)
ART Assignment (GIVEN)
AUG 6-10 FRENCH: Cultural Project (GIVEN)
AUG
13-17 RE: Research task and oral presentation (GIVEN) PE: Healthy Lifestyles Assignment (GIVEN) FRENCH: Cultural Project (DUE)
DRAMA: Responding Task – Analytical essay (DUE)
EXHIBITION DAY
AUG 20-24 GEOGRAPHY Multi-modal (DUE)
LANG SKILLS: Response to Stimulus (DUE) Biography photostory (GIVEN)
AUG 27-31 MUSIC: Solo Performance (GIVEN) GERMAN: Cultural Project (GIVEN) & Speaking test HISTORY: Multimodal Group Presentation. Renaissance (DUE)
MUSIC Composition (DUE) GERMAN: Listening test
SEPT 3-7 JAPANESE: Listening & Writing tests DRAMA: Forming Task – scriptwriting (DUE)
SEPT 10-14 FRENCH: Listening & Speaking tests JAPANESE: Cultural project (GIVEN)
ICT In class project (game design – development in class across whole term) DUE
SEPT 17-21 BLOCK EXAMS – MATHS, ENGLISH - Analytical Essay, SCIENCE, Home Economics,
2012 - TERM 4 YEAR 9
MONTH WEEK MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY OCT
8-12 Students return ICT In class project (Computer aided design – development in class across whole term) GIVEN ART Folio 4 + Book (GIVEN) ENGLISH Poetry Group Power Point (GIVEN) HOME ECONOMICS: PROCESS JOURNAL & PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE TASKS(GIVEN)
DRAMA: Presenting task: scripted Drama (GIVEN)
GERMAN: Cultural Project (DUE) Lang Skills: Biography photostory (DUE)
OCT
15-19 PE Healthy Lifestyles Assignment (DUE) JAPANESE: Cultural project (DUE) LANG SKILLS: Script writing (GIVEN)
ART Assignment (DUE)
ART Folio 3 + Book (DUE)
OCT 22-26 PANEL DAY - STUDENT FREE OCT/NOV 29-2 MUSIC
Solo Performance (DUE) ENGLISH Poetry Group Power Point (DUE)
NOV
5-9 FRENCH & GERMAN: Reading & Writing tests JAPANESE: Speaking & Reading tests DRAMA: Presenting task: scripted Drama (DUE) HOME ECONOMICS: PROCESS JOURNAL & PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE TASKS(DUE) HOME ECONOMICS-SEWING: PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE SEWING TASK & PROCESS JOURNAL (DUE)
NOV
12-16 ICT In class project (Computer aided design – development in class across whole term) DUE ART Folio 4 + Book (DUE)
LANG SKILLS: Script writing (DUE)
NOV 19-23
NOV
26-30 Last day term 4
NOV BLOCK EXAMS: RE, GEO, MATHS, MUSIC, SCIENCE, HISTORY
LORETO COLLEGE COORPAROO
ASSESSMENT PLANNER 2012– SEMESTER 2 YEAR 10
Term 3 MONTH WEEK MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
JUL 16-20 Staff Day
Students Return
LSK: Writing for Work GIVEN ART: Essay & Folio 2 GIVEN in Term 2 ICT: Flash Project GIVEN
DRAMA: Scriptwriting Task GIVEN
FRENCH: Cultural
Project GIVEN in
Term 2
Parent/Student/Teacher
Interviews
JUL 23-27 FRENCH: Cultural Project DUE this week
JUL/AUG 30-3 LSK: Writing for Work DUE & Speaking for Work
GIVEN
MUSIC: Conducting Performance & Composition
Tasks GIVEN ART: Essay DUE this week
DRAMA: Analytical essay GIVEN
AUG 6-10 ENGLISH: Spoken Persuasive Task GIVEN
BP: Assignment GIVEN DRAMA: Scriptwriting Task
DUE AUG
13-17 LSK: Speaking for Work DUE & Analytical Essay
GIVEN ART: Making Folio 2 DUE this week PE: Fitness Assignment GIVEN
EXHIBITION DAY
AUG 20-24 ART: Making Folio 3 GIVEN this week
RE: Group Prayer Experience DUE this week ENGLISH: Spoken Persuasive Task DUE this week
GERMAN: Listening Test
AUG 27-31 GERMAN: Speaking Test DUE this week DRAMA: Analytical Essay DUE
SEPT 3-7 JAPANESE: Listening & Writing Tests DUE this
week
DRAMA: Presenting Task GIVEN
MUSIC: Composition DUE
SEPT 10-14 FRENCH: Listening and Speaking Tests DUE this
week
JAPANESE: Cultural Project GIVEN this week BP: Assignment DUE
GEOG: Extended Research Task DUE this week
ICT: Flash Project DUE
SEPT 17-21
BLOCK EXAMS – MATHS, SCIENCE, ENGLISH (Analytical Novel Test), HISTORY (Response to stimulus & short answer), HOME EC.
2012 - TERM 4 YEAR 10
MONTH WEEK MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY OCT
8-12 Students return
ICT: Animation Project GIVEN GERMAN: Cultural Project GIVEN this week
ENGLISH: Shakespearean Digital Story GIVEN HISTORY: Multi-modal group presentation GIVEN
OCT
15-19 LSK: Analytical Essay DUE & Persuasive Speech
GIVEN
JAPANESE: Cultural Project DUE this week
BP: Assignment GIVEN
SCIENCE: Experimental Investigation GIVEN HOME EC: Process Journal & Practical Performance Tasks GIVEN
OCT
22-26 PANEL DAY - STUDENT FREE
PE: Fitness Assignment DUE this week GERMAN: Cultural Project DUE
OCT/NOV 29-2 DRAMA: Presenting
Task DUE
DRAMA: Presenting
Task DUE
BP: Assignment DUE
NOV
5-9 LSK: Persuasive Speech DUE
MUSIC: Conducting Performance DUE this week FRENCH & GERMAN: Reading & Writing tests
DUE this week
JAPANESE: Speaking & Reading Tests DUE this
week
HISTORY: Multi-modal group presentation DUE HOME EC: Process Journal & Practical Performance Tasks DUE
SCIENCE: Experimental
Investigation DUE
NOV
12-16 ART: Making Folio 3 DUE this week
ICT: Animation
Project DUE
NOV 19-23
NOV 26-30 Last day term 4
NOV BLOCK EXAMS: MUSIC, RELIGION, MATHS, ENGLISH (Shakespearean Digital Story), GEOG (Mulit-modal)
LORETO COLLEGE COORPAROO
ASSESSMENT PLANNER 2012– SEMESTER 2 YEAR 11
MONTH WEEK MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY JUL 16-20 Student free day Students return English Excursion Parent/Student/Teacher
Interviews 10am-8pm
JUL 23-27
JUL-AUG 30-3 RELIGION: Art Work
AUG 6-10
PHYSICS: ERT
AUG
13-17 ENG COM: Spoken Task PP BUS CERT III: Assignment MATHS A: EMPS
Exhibition Holiday
MATHS B: EMPS
AUG 20-24 ENG: Imaginative Narrative Assign VIS ART: Appraisal Task
GEOGRAPHY: SRT
AUG 27-31 GERMAN: Reading & Writing MATHS C: EMPS
HOME EC: PT1 Research Journal CHEMISTRY: ERT
SEPT 3-7 BIOLOGY: EEI
HEALTH ED: Research Assign BUS CERT III: Assign PE: Letter to the Editor MUSIC: Composition
SEPT 10-14 FRENCH: Listening CREATIVE ARTS: Folio 3 book, oral GEOGRAPHY: Multi-modal
ACCOUNTING: In class exam ICT: Project & Report IPT: Minor project & evaluation
SEPT 17-21
End of Term
EXAMS: ENGLISH RELIGION MATHS A ENGLISH COMMUNICATION STUDY OF RELIGION MATHS B
PHYSICS VISUAL ARTS MATHS C CHEMISTRY ECONOMICS FRENCH (speaking) ANCIENT HISTORY JAPANESE (speaking & reading) MODERN HISTORY
2012 - TERM 4 YEAR 11
MONTH WEEK MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY OCT 8-12 Students return
OCT
15-19 DRAMA: Forming-Scriptwriting
OCT
22-26 Student Free – Panel Day
ENG COMM: Spoken review
OCT/NOV 29-2 BIOLOGY: ERT GERMAN: Listening & Speaking MUSIC: Performance
RELIGION: Oral GEORGRAPHY: SRT
NOV 5-9 JAPANESE: Listening ICT: Project & Evauation HOME EC: Pt2 Product & Process Journal
DRAMA: Responding Analytical essay
PE: Research Report
NOV
12-16 BUS CERT III: Assign FRENCH: Reading SOR: Written research assign ECONOMICS: Multi-modal ANC HISTORY: Research assign
CREATIVE ARTS: Folio 4 & book
PHYSICS: EEI
NOV 19-23
NOV 26-30
Last day term 4
EXAMS: ENGLISH DRAMA ENGLISH COMMUNICATION MUSIC (listening) ACCOUNTING GEOGRAPHY BIOLOGY HOME EC CHEMISTRY HEALTH EDUCATION FRENCH (writing) MODERN HISTORY Multi Modal Presentation JAPANESE (reading & writing) MATHS A IPT MATHS B VISUAL ART MATHS C
LORETO COLLEGE COORPAROO
ASSESSMENT PLANNER 2012– SEMESTER 2 YEAR 12
Term 3 MONTH WEEK MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
JUL 16-20 Staff Day
Students Return
Parent/Student/Teacher Interviews
JUL 23-27
JUL/AUG 30-3 MUSIC: Performance
AUG 6-10
ACCOUNTING: Oral
AUG
13-17 ENG COMM: Written analytical
EXHIBITION DAY VISUAL ART: Appraising 2
AUG 20-24 HOME EC: Research journal MATHS A: EMPS
GEOGRAPHY: Short Response Test
MATHS C: EMPS MUSIC: Composition
AUG 27-31 BIOLOGY: Extended response ECONOMICS: Extended response ENGLISH: Imaginative oral GERMAN: Speaking & Reading MATHS B: EMPS PHYSICS: EEI
GEOGRAPHY: Practical exam GEOGRAPHY: Practical Exam
SEPT 3-7 CHEMISTRY: Extended response QCS
QCS HEALTH ED: Research assign
SEPT 10-14 CREATIVE ART: Decorative design folio FRENCH: Reading test JAPANESE: Listening test MOD HISTORY: Written research VIS ART: Body of Work Two
ICT: Project & HTML document IPT: Major Project & Evaluation
Exams Exams
SEPT 17-21
Exams Exams Exams Exams Exams
BLOCK EXAMS: Accounting, Anc History (multi-modal), Biology, Chemistry, Drama (presenting political theatre), English, English Communication (spoken), French (speaking & writing),German (listening & writing), Home Econ (practical), Japanese (writing & speaking), Maths A, Maths B, Maths C, Prevocational Maths, Music, PE, Physics, Rel Ethics, SOR
2012 - TERM 4 YEAR 12
MONTH WEEK MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY OCT
8-12 Students return MUSIC EXT: Realising Task 2
OCT
15-19
OCT
22-26 PANEL DAY - STUDENT FREE
OCT/NOV 29-2 ECONOMICS: Multi-modal FRENCH: Listening test GEMAN: Reading Test JAPANESE: Listening & writing test VIS ART: Extension making FOLIO VIS ART: Appraising Oral
CREATIVE ART: Sculpture Folio
GEOGRAPHY: Short response BIOLOGY: Extended response HEALTH ED: Research assign ICT: Folio & Evaluation MUSIC: Post verification task PHYS ED: Independent research assign
NOV
5-9 Last day of classes DRAMA: Own choice task ENGLISH: Written reflective PHYSICS: Extended response task
Exams commence
Exams Exams Exams
NOV
12-16 Exams Exams Yr 12 Morning tea for staff Yr 12 Graduation Mass practice
Yr 11 Farewell Yr 12 Award Giving Yr 12 Graduation Mass END OF TERM 4 – YEAR 12
NOV BLOCK EXAMS: Accounting, Anc History (response to stimulus), Chemistry, English Communication (spoken), French (writing), Geography (stimulus response essay),
German (listening), Home Ec (written), IPT (extended written response), Maths A, Maths B, Maths C, Modern History (extended written response), SOR