Sport awards February 25

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Henry Arthur receiving an award for the 16B tennis who won 6-0, 6-0.

IMG_0724Nic Rath receiving an award on behalf of the 1st Year 9 Quad who have 4 wins this season.

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Hugh Bokenham is recognised for his 51 runs for the 2nd XI.

IMG_0623Harry Skinner receiving an award on behalf of the 5th Year 9 Quad who have had 4 wins this season.

La Valla School, Cambodia

La Valla 5On Thursday Mr Paul Brooks came to the Year 9 division meeting to tell the boys about the La Valla school in Cambodia. Mr Brooks visited the Marist school last year. Joeys are raising money for this school for our Lenten appeal.

La Valla 6The school was established by the Marist Brothers in 1998. it is the only government approved school providing a full primary education to students with disabilities. La Valla School provides a safe, welcoming and caring environment for students who would otherwise not have the opportunity of an education. It also provides health services and a range of other support to students often through volunteer doctors and other medical personnel.

La Valla 3La Valla is a boarding school for primary education, although children not primary school aged due to delay in accessing education. Students complete primary school in three years by attending morning and afternoon. The school has about 100 students and most have a physical and/or other disability.

Joeys raised over $20,000 in 2015, with Year 8 (current Year 9) having the highest average donation per student. Hopefully we can do the same this year.

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Mouthguards

Mobile Dental Services will be at the College on Wednesday 24 February for mouthguard impressions and return on Wednesday 9 March for fittings and further impressions.

The mouthguards will be delivered to the College on Friday 4 March and will be distributed to Boarding Coordinators this day.

Any questions, please see the details on the form below.

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Mobile Phones

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Your son’s communication with you while he is not in your care is very important, both for you and him. For the boarders, having a chat to you on the phone regularly is very important.

Many boys at Joeys now have their own mobile phone. It is important for you to understand that while we are happy for boys to have their phone at school, it is their responsibility and we have some strong guidelines in place regarding their use which the boys must follow.

 Mobile Phones

Boys are allowed to have mobile phones at the College and use them under the following conditions.

 Mobile phones are not to be carried or used;

  • on campus from 8.30am until 3.30pm.
  • in dining rooms
  • at sport
  • during evening study
  • after lights out

During these times boys are required to store mobile phones securely in their boarding lockers.

Mobile phones brought to school by boys are the responsibility of the owner. The school does not take responsibility for the loss or damage of mobile phones.

Boys are also reminded that transmission of inappropriate communication is unacceptable at any time.

Students are permitted to make and receive calls, send and receive SMS messages, on their personal mobile phones DURING THEIR FREE TIME as designated by their Boarding Coordinator.

NOTE:

Each mobile phone must be switched to the SILENT MODE at all times. Each mobile phone must be SWITCHED OFF outside the times listed above. 

Students who are unable to follow these directions above will have their phone confiscated for 24 hours and will be handed to the students Board Coordinator or Academic Coordinator.

Students are required to register their mobile phone with their Boarding Coordinator. This means giving him the phone number, serial number and the model of their mobile phone.

Please note that in Year 9, boarders’ phones are away by 9:30pm and locked in a safe area overnight. Boys can collect them again the next day after school.

There is certainly a time and a place for mobile phone use and the College rules attempt to educate the boys in this. Parents can support these guidelines by not calling or texting boys during times when they should not be using their phones. Your support on this would be very much appreciated.

For further information you may wish to look at this study which found that students who were not using their mobile phones wrote down 62% more information in their notes, took more detailed notes, were able to recall more detailed information from a lecture, and scored a full letter grade and a half higher on a multiple choice test than those students who were actively using their mobile phones.

Jeffrey H. Kuznekoff & Scott Titsworth (2013) The Impact of Mobile
Phone Usage on Student Learning, Communication Education, 62:3, 233-252, DOI:
10.1080/03634523.2013.767917
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03634523.2013.767917

 

 

Ash Wednesday Liturgy

This morning the boys attended a liturgy in the Hall to mark Ash Wednesday where they received ashes on their forehead which were blessed by Father Gavin, the College Chaplain.

During the liturgy Adam Tse (Year 12) also launched the Lenten Appeal for the Lavalla school in Cambodia (more on this to come)