ANZAC assembly
This morning at assembly the College observed ANZAC Day. An old boy of the College, Daniel, was the special guest at the assembly. He is a current member of the armed forces and has served in Afganistan on three occasions. He spoke about the friends that he has lost in combat. He also spoke about what ANZAC Day means for him: attending a dawn service, paying respect to his mates who have lost their lives, and spending time with his family.
A number of Year 9 boys were involved in the ANZAC Day assembly. Callum Peacocke carried the New Zealand flag onto the stage for the laying of the wreaths. Michael Anastassiou, William Qiu, Nicholas Davies, Ben Wood, Lachlan Burgess, Matthew Smith, Alex Sestanovic, Lachlan Saar and Rhys Barrow were all involved in playing music for the assembly.
Academic application awards at assembly
A number of Year 9 boys received Academic Application awards at assembly today. To receive one of these awards, boys must be nominated by a number of their class teachers for working hard in class and during study.
Year 9 who received awards:
Patrick Bingham, Marcus Busch, Max Cullen, Nicholas Davies, Angus Dermody, Joseph Doherty (absent), Christian Dow, Curtis Fricot, Dempsey Gascoigne, Kaylam Hogan, Samuel Kanaan, Daniel O’Brien, Joel O’Donnell-Goodman, Matthew O’Malley, Oliver Sidgreaves, Francis Stackpool, Nicholas Stapleton, Edward Sykes, Julian Visalli
Sport for Saturday 30 April
Below are the sports fixtures for Saturday 30 April.
Sport cancellations will be posted to this webpage: http://www.twitter.com/JoeysSport
(You do not have to have a twitter account to view this page)
Joeys social events – reminder
A message from the Year 9 Parent Representatives:
Reminder:-
- Main P&F fundraiser for the year ‘Night in Monaco’ Evening Cruise Friday 6 May 2016 – Book before Friday 29 April online at Joeys website
- City/Country MOTHERS (past, present, future!) Lunch Friday 20 May 2016 – Book online at Joeys website.
- Please join Year 9 Joeys Parents and Carers FACEBOOK page and take photos of our Yr 9 boys at Saturday sport and post.
We will be sending out further Year 9 function information for Term 2 / 3 next week.
Cheers
Sarjeet
on behalf of Year 9 Parent Reps
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Rylee Page, Genevieve Scarf , Bronwyn Johnston, Tierzah Douglas, Dayle Peacocke, Bec Ghattas
City Country Mothers Luncheon: Friday 20 May 2016
SJC CITY/COUNTRY LUNCH 2016
Dear Parents and Friends of Joeys,
The Annual SJC City/Country Lunch is being held on Friday 20 May 2016, from 12 noon to 3pm, in the Br Emilian Hall. This year we are thrilled to be able to offer a reduced price ticket to ladies over the age of 60, so you may like to bring your mother along.
Tickets are on sale now, via SJC Online Shop.
- If you are buying tickets individually, please nominate your year group or with whom you would like to be seated (if you have a preference). I will try my best to accommodate everyone.
- If you are purchasing 10 tickets (a table), please email me the names of people to be seated at your table. There is a maximum of 10 per table. E: laing@bigpond.com
For new families to Joeys, the City/Country Luncheon is a great opportunity to socialise with country mothers, grandmothers and friends. Each year we have a guest speaker who has had a long association with the College and it is always a moving and very special day in our life as mothers of Joeys boys.
So, come along! If you don’t have a preference for a specific table, just indicate the year group to which your son(s) belong and I will do my best. For any other queries, please don’t hesitate to contact me.
As always we would love assistance setting up on the morning of this event. Please let me know if you are able to assist from around 10am.
Kind regards,
Lara Laing
(1984, 2015, Y11, Y9)
Mobile: 0414 297 931
Sport Results 2 April
Rugby and football results for Saturday 2 April.
Year 9 at Mass
Year 9 did the readings, offertory and distribution of mass booklets at our Sunday evening mass tonight. The mass was said by Father Tom who is an Old Boy of the College.
Quizlet Live in Mr Brooks’ commerce class
Mr Brooks’ commerce class used Quizlet live in commerce today. Competition was fierce as the boys were randomly grouped into teams onto their laptops and they competed to match words to definitions in real time.
Sport for Saturday 2 April
Below are the sports fixtures for Saturday 2 April.
Sport cancellations will be posted to this webpage: http://www.twitter.com/JoeysSport
(You do not have to have a twitter account to view this page)
Sport awards at assembly
20 minute recess challenge
Today at recess was the 20 minute recess challenge which was fund raising for the Lenten appeal. As posted previously, during Lent the boys have been raising money for the Marist La Valla School in Cambodia.
The boys brought in a selection of cakes after the Easter weekend that were sold in aid of this worthy cause. Luckily for the boys I think many of the cakes were actually made by their parents rather than the boys themselves. They were certainly delicious!
Year 9 raised $674.84 during recess. Across the school we raised $4,196.90. This money will be added to the total raised during Lent. The total amount raised will be announced very soon.
A big thank you to all the parents who organised the cakes to be sent in to school as well as the parents who assisted during recess. Thanks also to Ms Kelly Oastler who organised the recess challenge.
Parent volunteer request
Last year the Year 9 cohort donated women and baby gifts to the St Bakhita Centre for Sudanese Refugees for the Christmas Appeal.
They are in need of parent volunteers. If you can help, please see the details below.
St. Bakhita Centre for Sudanese Refugees, 2 Hornsey Rd, Homebush West (Flemington)is again in need of volunteers.
We currently operate on Wednesday to Friday; Hours are 9.30 – 12.45.
Volunteers usually volunteer for one session only.
We urgently require assistance in with the following:-
- Basic Sewing skills (on Thursday mornings)
- English – Wednesday, Thursday or Friday
- Computer Classes – Wednesday, Thursday or Friday.
- Playgroup especially on Wednesdays and Fridays, please note that you must hold a Working with Children Check No.
If you can assist, please contact the centre on 9763 5641 or email bakhitahomebush@bigpond.com
We are very grateful for your generous support for St. Bakhita’s.
God Bless,
Teresa Myers
On behalf of St Bakhita Centre
PH: 9763 5641
(Please note I only volunteer at the centre on Wednesday’s)
Competing in maths using Kahoot!
This afternoon Mr Vane-Tempest’s class used Kahoot! which is an online maths competition. The boys in the class compete against each other to answer questions and get the highest score. Today the boys were solving equations and collecting like terms of algebraic equations. All the boys in this class did very well in their recent ATB examination.
Easter break arrangements, cake fundraiser, fluvax
Easter arrangements
The last day of school before Easter is tomorrow, 23 March. Assuming the boys all behave themselves (which I’m sure they will!) they should be free to leave by 4pm. Boarders who are travelling will depart early on Thursday morning.
All boarders return by 8pm on Tuesday 29 March. Day students return by 8am on Wednesday 30 March.
Cake Fundraiser
The boys have been raising funds during Lent for La Valla school in Cambodia. Currently their generosity has raised $2,800. Last year this year group had the highest average donation per student, something we hope to replicate this year. As a final boost to the fund raising we are holding a cake sale on Wednesday 30 March at Recess:
- Cake boxes will be available from Reception from Monday 21 March.
- All cakes to be delivered on the morning of Wednesday 30 March (first day back to school after the short Easter break).
- Cakes are delivered to your son’s ref.
- We are going to encourage the boys to donate $5 for a plate of 3-4 cakes; they can of course donate more!
Many thanks for your support with this.
Fluvax
Boys who have ordered a fluvax injection will receive them at the start of term 2.
I hope you and your families have a safe and happy Easter.
Regards,
Mick
Strength and conditioning for autumn break
Please find attached below the strength and conditioning program for the upcoming Autumn break. The sessions are open to all ages and are run by the strength and conditioning staff here at the College. The sessions are a great way for the boys to maintain their fitness during the holidays.
Meg and Thomas Keneally
“Oscar Schindler was a highly imperfect saviour. And as Catholics, don’t we all love stories about the Saviour?”
For our Term 1 Books & Blokes Breakfast we were thrilled to welcome Australian living treasure, Thomas Keneally, author of over fifty books, and his daughter, Meg Keneally, who co-authored his latest novel The Soldier’s Curse.
Thomas on writing: Writing is one of the few things I can really do well and I am incredibly lucky to have been able to write for a living. As a school teacher at Homebush I knew nothing and had nothing to tell, but I began to research interesting people and events in history for inspiration.
Meg on writing: I am grateful to have had the opportunity to write and I absolutely loved being a newspaper reporter which helped inspire me to have a go at writing this novel.
Thomas on writing Schindler’s Ark: I am fascinated by the human condition which allowed highly educated people to be brainwashed into following Hitler’s ideology. Hatred between races has always fascinated me. As a child, being Irish and Catholic meant you were hated by many. The idea of hating someone and wanting to exterminate them based on their race is extreme and delusional. I don’t like Parramatta supporters, but I don’t want them exterminated.
When I heard the story of Oscar Schindler I was fascinated. Schindler was a flawed character – “a highly imperfect saviour and as Catholics, don’t we all love the Saviour?”
Meg on researching Australian history for the novel The Soldier’s Curse: I have always had an interest in Australian history. I am particularly interested in the female experience in history, which is often overlooked. I discovered that many female convicts in the early 1800s were utterly powerless, yet went on to become highly successful. The Soldier’s Curse is set in Port Macquarie in the early 1800s which was established as a penal colony for second offenders. The extreme isolation of Port Macquarie and the multi-dimensional characters help to create story tension and make for a great read.
Our next Books & Blokes Breakfast will be held on Tuesday 24 May where we will welcome Holocaust survivor and Joeys grandfather, Tom Fleming (formerly Fleishman), who will speak about some of his experiences and the writing of his book Lolli’s Apple.
20 Minute recess challenge
Please find a message below from the Director of Mission, Mrs Lesley Maher:
After the tremendous success of the last Recess cake sale (Twenty Minute Challenge) I am sending out a plea for a repeat performance! The boys have been fantastic raising funds for our Lenten Appeal to support La Valla School in Cambodia. As a final boost to the fund raising we would like to hold a cake sale on Wednesday 30 March at Recess. It would be wonderful if the following information could be communicated through the P&F body to the parents in each year group:
- Cake boxes will be available from Reception from Monday 21 March.
- All cakes to be delivered on the morning of Wednesday 30 March (first day back to school after the short Easter break).
- Cakes are delivered to your son’s ref.
- Yr 7 should deliver their cakes to the Yr8 Ref – a joint sale will take place for Yr7 and Yr8
- We are going to encourage the boys to donate $5 for a plate of 3-4 cakes; they can of course donate more!
Many thanks for your support with this. I’m sure you appreciate that the best way to the heart of a Joe-boy is through his stomach!
Kind regards,
Lesley
Sport Results 19 March
Rugby and football results for Saturday 19 March.