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School Reception: Monday-Friday, 8am-4pm
Phone: (03) 8099 6000
Email:info@sfcc.vic.edu.au
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From the rising of the winter sun to it’s setting ,
Scatter the darkness with the light of your love, O Shining One.
Make me short on mean thoughts, long on offers of words of comfort.
Make me short on being driven, long on paying attention.
Make me short on focusing only on myself, long on looking beyond.
Make me short of obsessive lists, long on spontaneous acts of kindness,
Make me short on mindless activity, long on time to reflect.
Make me short on tradition as a habit, long on rediscovery and re-owning.
Make me short on rushing and tiring, long on walking and wondering.
Make me short on false, festive jollity, long on stilling and rooted joy.
Make me short on guilt, long on being merciful to myself.
Make me short on being overwhelmed, long on peacableness as I set forth this day.
(From The Celtic Wheel of the Year by Tess Ward)
Director of Catholic Identity
I was reminded of Matthew's Gospel (Chapter 5:13-16) recently when I received, on behalf of the College, a salt lamp from CRC St Albans to commemorate their 40th Anniversary. This lamp sits at Principal Reception alongside a statue of Jesus and the marginalised, a gift from Fr. Michael. There is no better way for us as a Catholic school to be 'salt of the earth, light of the world’ than to respond to the needs of those people without a home to go to, without a dinner to be shared, or a warm bed to sleep in.
Can I encourage all members of our school community to support the Annual St Vinnies Winter Appeal which is happening in Parishes now, and also our Annual Sleep Out which will be held in early August.
VCAL
A Year 11 Work Related Skills VCAL class spent last Thursday applying their learning in context. Some staff members from Bunnings and Taubman’s taught them the skills of preparing and painting a room.
Room G141 was a great size for all the students to be able to show their ‘hands-on,’ and employability skills. The students reported that they enjoyed the day and would like to continue this type of learning.
Principal
Semester 2 Subject / Electives Changes
All requests for Year 9 and 10 Elective changes have now closed.
Year 11 students will be able to investigate Unit 2 subject changes from Tuesday, 12th June. Students must first talk to their subject teacher before requesting a time to meet with Mrs Dickson, Pathways Coordinator. Once a pathway plan has been approved, students can complete a 'Change of Subject' form. All changes must be applied for and processed by Thursday, 28th June.
Mid Year Exams & Timed Assessment Tasks
The College has set out a formal assessment schedule that will operate across Years 7 – 11. Below is a reminder of the first of these. Year 9 – 11 Exams begin on Thursday, 14th June.
Year 9
Year 9 students will undertake assessment tasks beginning Tuesday, 14th June. Elective assessments (TATs) will take place in normal scheduled class times. Exams in Mathematics, English, Science and Humanities will take place in the Osma Centre on the following dates.
Thursday 14th June | Friday 15th June | Monday 18th June | Wednesday 20th June |
Maths Period 1 | English Periods 2 & 3 | Science Period 1 | Humanities Period 1 |
Year 10 & 11 Exams
Year 10 & 11 students will undertake exams from Thursday, 14th June to Friday, 22nd June.
Time | Thursday 14th June | Friday 15th June | Monday 18th June | Tuesday 19th June | Wednesday 20th June | Thursday 21st June | Friday 22nd June |
8.50am – 10.15am (75 + 10 min) Yr. 10 (75 + 10 min) | 11 Maths Foundation 11 General Maths 1 11 Methods 1 Run Normal Year 10 classes Period 1 | 10 RE (70 + 5min) | 10 Core Maths 10 Core Plus 10 Pre-Foundation | 11 Spec Maths 2 11 HHD 10 Geography 10 Newton Sparks a Starwar 10 Political Law | 11 Biology 10 Business & Commerce 10 Chemistry in Environment | 11 General Maths 2 11 Methods 2 | Year 10 & 11 Assessment Catch Up Day |
10.50am – 12.15pm (75 + 10 min) Yr. 10 (75 + 10) | 10 English (130 mins) Finish 1pm | 11 English (130 mins) Finish 1pm | 11 History (90 + 10 min) 11 Spec. Maths 1 10 VCD 10 Media | 11 Literature (100 mins) 11 Accounting 11 Computing 10 Science | 11 Language (100 mins) 11 Media 10 Psych | 11 Physical Education 11 Drama 10 Drama 10 Outdoor Ed 10 Wood | |
1.55pm – 3.20pm (75 + 10 min) Yr. 10 (75 + 10min) | 11 VCD 11 VET Sport & Rec 10 Art 10 Engineering | 11 Legal Studies 11 Wood 10 Advanced PE | 11 Physics 11 Psychology 10 Hospitality | 11 Business Management 10 Dance 10 History | 11 Food Technology 10 Cells to Creatures | 11 Chemistry 11 Studio Arts 10 Food |
Years 11 & 12 - VCAA General Achievement Task (GAT)
All Year 12 VCE Students and any Year 11 students undertaking a Unit 3/4 study must sit the GAT on Wednesday, 13th June as below:
10.00am – 1.15pm | VCAA GAT | PADUA |
Year 10 Vincit and Year 11 & 12 VCAL students will follow their normal programs during the exam period.
Deputy Principal Staff
Resilience Project – Parent workshop
The Resilience Project delivers emotionally engaging programs to schools, providing evidence-based, practical strategies to build resilience and happiness. The Resilience Project has delivered programs to over 500 schools around the country, through presentations, wellbeing journals, school curriculum, teacher diaries and the TRP app. The Resilience Project seeks to help all Australians become mentally healthy through the values of Gratitude, Empathy, Emotional Literacy and Mindfulness.
Recently all students were invited to complete the Resilient Youth Survey as part of our commitment and engagement of the Resilience Project team this year. The results will be presented to the staff later this term. As part of our involvement the team will present student workshops early next term and a parent workshop on 25th June.
The parent workshop will deliver a presentation that provides practical strategies to help you build their son/daughters resilience. An invitation will be sent out this week through CareMonkey. The 1 ½ hour workshop begins at 7:00pm and will be presented in the Performing Arts Centre.
Find out more information on their website https://theresilienceproject.com.au/schools/ and the science and research that sits behind the four principles that they teach in their programs https://theresilienceproject.com.au/resources-references/.
Visit https://www.trybooking.com/WIPF to book tickets.
Deputy Principal Students
This Speech Box Strategy outlines the RIDER strategy that is used to help students retain information. RIDER stands for read, imagine, describe, evaluate and repeat. By following this technique, students should have opportunity to gain a better understanding of what they are reading and increase their probability of retaining the information.
Curriculum Coordinator
The cast of eighty students are working hard in preparation for their Showcase performance at the start of term three (26th and 27th July). Charismatic teacher Mr C and his diligent students travel through the history of the performing arts in Catholic Regional College's 2018 Showcase. We travel from Greek Theatre to Casablanca to Flashdance to Beyonce and even to this year's hit- the Greatest Showman; hence our title 'The Greatest Showcase'. Sit back and relax as our talented students sing, dance and act their way through history.
Adult tickets $15, student tickets $10. Tickets available only at https://www.trybooking.com/WDXX.
Production Coordinator
Winter sleep out and appeal 2018
Did you know that there are approximately 300 people that are homeless on any given night in Melton?
“Are you ready to step up?”
On Friday 10th August we are hosting our very own Winter Sleep Out at school. Our aim for the night is to raise awareness and some vital funds to help those experiencing homelessness in and around our community. A school sleep out also gives students the opportunity to understand the realities of homelessness by sleeping “rough” for one night.
During the night we will hear from some guest speakers, discuss the issues around homelessness and share a small meal together before setting up our “bed” for the night in the hall. Several staff will be in attendance and appropriate security measures will be put in place to ensure that our night is a success.
Participants in the event are asked to raise between $75 –$100.00 through sponsorship. The money raised will be passed onto St. Vincent De Paul and Hope St. Melton who provide many valuable services for the homeless in Melton and the surrounding areas.
Students wishing to take part are able to obtain the necessary forms from the student office. They should be returned as soon as possible to the office or to Ms. Rowe-Watts. If you have any concerns please email me at mrowe-watts@sfcc.vic.edu.au
Winter coats and blankets are urgently needed.
Each year Vinnie’s feeds and houses thousands of families doing it tough through winter. They urgently need good quality winter clothing particularly Coats, blankets, sleeping bags, hats, gloves and scarves.
We will make sure these get given out to those that need them.
Social Justice Coordinator
The College is planning to take a small group of Year 10 - 12 students to the Ignite Catholic Youth Conference, for young people from all over Australia during 27th September – 1st October 2018 (middle of the September school holidays).
More information is available at https://igniteyouth.com/conference18/.
If you are interested in your child attending, please email me at sanastasia@sfcc.vic.edu.au or contact the College office on 8099 6000.
An Information Evening will be held in the College Library on Thursday 21st June at 7:00pm.
Religious Education Teacher
Carer KaFE is running a training session specifically designed for Carers & Foster Carers.
During this session you will:
Click on the attachment for more information, or visit https://www.fcav.org.au/news/training.
The Teenage Holiday Program will be running from 2nd July til 14th July. Customer Service Bookings open Wednesday 20th June at 10:30am. Don’t delay the bookings as spots get filled up fast and may result that you will be put on the waiting list.
See attached flyer for more information.