Boarding News Term 1 Week 1

Dear Parents and Carers;

It was great to see all boys arrive back on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning and plenty of stories were traded of  experiences during the Christmas Holidays. The boys have settled into Year 12 exceptionally well and have impressed many people with their classwork and their diligence in study at night. We have been stressing the importance of developing a definite routine and being consistent with it for the duration of the term so far they have been very good in doing this.

YEAR 12 BOARDING STAFF

It is important you know the people who are taking care of your sons and you should feel very comfortable with the staff who will be carrying out this important role this year.

Darren FrostAcademic Coordinator: Darren looked after the Academic endeavors of the Graduating Class of 2010 and 2012, and he was very instrumental in the outstanding results achieved by the boys. We are all very fortunate to have him fulfilling this role for the boys. Darren is the Coordinator of Legal studies and also teaches Business Studies and Geography to our senior boys. He is the 1st X1 Football coach as well as Convenor of Swimming.

A.J WhalleyAssistant Boarding Coordinator: Adam Whalley is at St Josephs’ for his third year having come to us as a member of the PDHPE staff and he has worked in Year 11 and 12 Boarding for the past two years. Prior to this Adam played 4 seasons for the Western Force Super 14 side before spending 2 seasons in France furthering his Rugby career.

Greg Thompson: Greg is the Mathematics Coordinator of the College; he was an Old Boy who has been back teaching here for the past 9 years. He has worked in various year groups in Boarding and has been Acting Boarding Coordinator as well as Assistant Boarding Coordinator of Year 11 for 3 years. Greg has coached the 2nd XV for the past 3 seasons and has worked closely with many of the boys in the Year group in and out of the classroom.

Craig Sharpley: Craig is the College PDHPE Coordinator and has worked in Boarding in Years 9 and 12 for 11 years. Craig has coached the 1st X1 Football side for 6 seasons and he has worked closely with many of our boys both in and out of the classroom.

Pat O’Shea: Pat is the College Director of Performing Arts who is responsible for coordinating the College’s outstanding musical and drama productions over the past two years. Pat also is the College Convenor of Rugby.

Mark Hegerty: Mark is a College Old Boy who has been involved in Boarding supervision for 14 years. Mark has had 3 sons graduate from the College and we were all cheering for one of them, Francis, who rowed in the Olympic Eight at last year’s London Games. Mark is always around the Year 12 Rooms during the day and the boys will greatly appreciate his presence and efforts.

David Drain: also teaches Business and Legal studies to our Senior Students. David is an old boy who is heavily involved in Rugby and Convenes Athletics at the College. He brings much passion and energy to the position.

Paul Hallam:  Paul is on the Mathematics staff where he has worked for 3 years and he has been involved previously in Year 9 Boarding. He is the current Olympic Track coach and coached the men’s 4 x 100m Relay side which made the final at last year’s London Games.

Anna Nasr: Anna teaches Senior Religious Studies to our boys and although this is her first year in Boarding at St. Joseph’s, she has filled this role for 5 years at St Gregory’s College Campbelltown previously before this. Anna has been a member of our staff for the past six years.

Luke Rawle: Luke has been involved in Year 12 Boarding for the past 2 years, and he is presently teaching at St Augustines College, Brookvale. Luke teaches senior English and Modern History.

Michael Murphy: Michael is a 2007 graduate from Riverview and has been working in Boarding in Wagga Wagga, as well as studying Radiography. Michael is an accomplished organist, who will be playing at our Sunday evening Masses.

We are fortunate to have a group of experienced teachers who are heavily involved with your boys both in and out of the classroom working in Year 12 Boarding this year and you should feel very comfortable and secure in the knowledge of the people looking after your sons this year.

ACADEMIC PRIZEGIVING:

The boys were exemplary at last night’s Academic Prizegiving, where Professor Gordan Parker was the special guest. Professor Parker was the honorary Executive Director of the Black Dog Institute, 2002-2011. He was Head, School of Psychiatry, University of New South Wales for 20 years; Director of Mental Health, Prince of Wales Hospital for 15 years and Clinical Director of the Eastern Sydney Mental Health Clinical Program Directorate for three years.

FAMILY MASS:

Tomorrow we are back again for the Family Mass of Dedication. All boys are to be seated in the Hall in Blues by 9.50am and the Mass should conclude by 11.00am, approximately.

Take care

Regards

Jermy.

Year 12 Academic News Term 1 week 1

Dear Parents and Guardians,

Welcome back to a new school year. It is hard to believe that this group of fine young man will be completing the secondary education in nine months. The boys HSC year will fly, they have already completed twenty five percent and are only 6 weeks away from half yearly examinations.

I would like to take this opportunity to explain my role at the College. Essentially the role of an Academic Coordinator concerns both the academic and pastoral needs of your son, during the school day. I am the first port of call for both you and your son and my priority is to ensure that the holistic education that your son will receive at St Joseph’s is administered effectively and is of maximum benefit to your son. As well as my role as Academic Coordinator, I am also on the Year 12 boarding team as a supervisor which will allow Jeremy and I to have a collegial, all-encompassing approach to your sons’ education and well-being. Please do not hesitate to contact me at any time during the year should you have any concerns regarding your son. My direct number at school is 98160871, if I am unavailable you can leave a message and I will return your call as soon as possible. If it is more convenient you may also contact me via e-mail, dfrost@joeys.org.

Your sons have started the New Year very well, quickly settling down to a good study environment and routine. They continue to impress all staff of the College; they are a true credit to yourselves. I have been especially impressed by their honesty, reliability and dedicated to their studies.

To help with the boys’ organisation, they have received a Year Planner Wall Chart. At our first year meeting this week, I discussed the importance of planning in advance for the completion of assessment tasks. On Wednesday night during my boarding supervision, I was very pleased to see that most boys have started to plan their academic year. I must say that there was one common day on these charts that were not academic, the start of schoolies. I guess we all need a goal to motivate us!

Congratulations to the following Academic Prizewinners for Year 11 2012:

Max Beavis

Academic Excellence Award, First Place in Studies of Religion 2 Unit, First Place in Ancient History, First Place in Modern History, Consistent Study Effort Award

 Brendan Brosnan

Academic Excellence Award

 Christopher Cooper

Academic Excellence Award, First Place in English Extension 1, Consistent Study Effort Award

 Nicholas Findlay

Academic Excellence Award

William Flannery

Academic Excellence Award, First Place in Chemistry, First Place in Latin Continuers, Consistent Study Effort Award

Paul Fortuin

9th in the State Mathematics Extension 1, Academic Excellence Award                                                                             

 Christopher Kocx

Academic Excellence Award, First Place in Japanese Continuers

 Patrick Leary

Academic Excellence Award, First Place in English Advance, First Place in Visual Arts

 Aidan McLachlan

Academic Excellence Award, First Place in Studies of Religion 1 Unit

 Benjamin Mulherin

Academic Excellence Award, First Place in Business Studies, First Place (Equal) in Economics        

 Liam Ryan

Academic Excellence Award, First Place in Biology, First Place in Geography, First Place (Equal) in Legal Studies

 Matthew Sandell                                                                                                  

Academic Excellence Award

 Alexander Tegart

Academic Excellence Award, First Place in Physics                                  

 Alexander Walsh

Academic Excellence Award

 Nicholas Yeung

Academic Excellence Award, First Place in Catholic Studies                

 Conor Spinks

First Place in Fundamentals of English                                                          

Timothy McDowell

First Place in English Standard                                                                          

Alexander Prichard

First Place in Design and Technology                                                            

 Daniel Needs

First Place in Drama

Andrew Mulligan

First Place (Equal) in Economics                                                                      

Leo Frost

First Place in French Continuers

Lachlan Rush                                                                                                           

First Place in General Mathematics

Thomas Jenkins

First Place in Industrial Technology – Timber, First Place in Work Studies

Nicholas Kuhne

First Place in Information Processes and Technology

Nicholas Cumming

First Place (Equal) in Legal Studies

Henry Hannell

First Place in Mathematics Extension 1

Callum Coleman                                                                                                    

First Place in Music 1

Andrew Deegan

First Place in PD/H/PE, First Place in Sport, Lifestyle and Recreation 2 Unit

 Liam Schwager

First Place in Primary Industries

 Edward Upjohn

First Place in Senior Science

 Jonathan Abood

First Place in Software Design and Development

Patrick O’Brien

First Place in Sport, Lifestyle and Recreation 1 Unit

Samuel Beck                                                                                                           

Consistent Study Effort Award

Patrick Sutton

Consistent Study Effort Award

Ben Thompson                                                                                      

Consistent Study Effort Award

William Harris

Outstanding Achievement in Outdoor Education

I am looking forward to another successful year together.

 Regards,

Darren Frost

Year 12 Academic Coordinator

Boarding News Week 9 Term 4

QUOTE: NEVER TREAD LIGHTLY. LEAVE A DEEP IMPRESSION WHEREVER YOU GO.”

 

Dear Yr 11 Parents and Carers;

The year has come to a close, in what has been a huge year of great growth. We all wanted  our boys to finish well to cap off a successful year and this they certainly did. You all should be very proud of the work and effort our boys have produced. English, Physics, Maths, Economics, Ancient History, Modern History, Legal Studies, Studies of Religion, Catholic Studies, Drama Assessments, just to name a few, have dominated the last seven days as our boys have shown great efforts in their Studies. Our boys have now met the next level of challenge as they step up into the quality and pace that is demanded of them in the HSC. They are all genuinely pleased with the extra time and effort they are applying to their work. Sometimes though, their best efforts do lack the fine tuning in the quality of their work and some boys have become disappointed with their results. Others are thinking things are just going to fall into place and need to challenge themselves to work consistently over extended periods of time. One great tip that many of our boys are taking up is to check with their teachers, their peers, check with their parents, let alone older brothers and sisters. It is amazing what a neutral eye such as yours can help in clarifying the answer that is exactly needed for the specific question being asked. This is the fine tuning and skill our boys are now developing. Their great efforts see them all working long and hard but the next step is the fine tuning skill of answering exactly what is being asked.

Our last week of the year maintained our very hectic pace right until the absolute end. Darren and  I,  plus all of the teaching Staff have been most impressed with the quality of our boys’ work that have made a great start in the HSC Assessments. The overwhelming comments from Staff have been about the volume of work and care our boys have taken in this process. The great thing about Joeys is that you do not waste any time as you work right to the end and then go home. It was a very tired but totally satisfied group of boys who we farewelled on Wednesday afternoon, knowing they commence a holiday break that they thoroughly deserve.

In CRICKET, a wonderful outright victory was achieved over Shore after some fine batting performances from James Williams and Jackson Watts, both scoring half centuries, before Hamish Bartlett and Ben Rodgers led the bowling attack to wrap up a convincing victory. In 2nds Cricket, the team also recorded a strong victory over Shore. Both teams are well placed to give their respective Competitions a shake next year needing to overcome strong teams from St Ignatius and Kings to take the gold. Our First XI are presently in Bunburry, West Australia competing in the Marist Carnival, where they are in equal first place. We wish them well for a most successful tour.

In Basketball, our Firsts overcame nerves in the first quarter to gradually take charge and finish clear winners with some dominating play in the last quarter against Riverview. The final score being 74-68. In Seconds, Basketball we recorded a convincing 71-53 win.

Tennis, with Harrison Gould captain, Matt Hall vice-captain and Maurice De Costa, and Geoff Choy and Nick Wood in the 2nds the boys went down to Riverview, yet fought hard right throughout the day. We trust their Camp in Melbourne in January will see them firing in their first Competition match back next year.

Congratulations go to Tom Murphy and Alex Rainnie who have been elected as Captain and Vice Captain of Boats respectively for the 2012 ROWING season. Both boys show great leadership and determination in all they do at the College and we wish them well in these important leadership roles. Our Rowers have the first of their three training Camps in preparation for the Head of the River.

Congratulations to our Surf Lifesavers, who all qualified for their Bronze Medallion on Saturday.  Our GPS Swimmers continue to slog it out in training while our Water Polo boys, had a bye in their last weekend, with special mention to Harrison Holgate who was selected in the CIS team to trial for the State Schoolboys Water polo team. 

We truly have a rich diversity of many talented young men who are thriving in the competition and not shirking on their efforts as they maintain the rage right to the end in their sporting commitments and studies as well.

The final Headmaster’s Assembly commenced with our Christmas Liturgy marking the beginning of Advent. Ross Tarlinton reminded the boys that Advent was a time of waiting, expectation and commitment and he asked the boys to ensure they observed and attended a Christmas Liturgy this Christmas hopefully as part of a family gathering.

To cap off the year, the following forty three Year 11 boys: Lachlan Aston, Nick Berney, ricky Buchanan, Lachlan Cairns, Joe Callaughan, Ben Carolan, Joe Coorey, Oliver Coorey, Luke Donlon, Hamish Elliot, Callum Flitcroft, Brendon Follington, James Goldie, Harrison Gould, Cameron Haddad, Matthew Hall, Max Hall, Magnus Heywood, Max Honner, Joshua Kay, Charlie Landers, Michael Lawler, Tim Litherland, Harry Maher, William McManus, Matthew Mullen, Tom Murphy, Laurence Nelmes, Conor O’Gorman, Andrew O’Neill, Tim Palmer, Tiger Parker, Clancy Pattinson, Daniel Picone, James Quinn, Andrew Raumer, David Ryan, Morgan Thomas, Jackson Whiting, Josh Wilde, Charlton Wilson and Terence Wong yesterday completed  the Marist Children Camp held over the last four days at Joeys. The training over the last month certainly came in handy as our boys were really pushed in their care and patience in dealing with the special children of the Camp. A huge thank you to our boys, all the Staff, parents, the girls and old boys who volunteered their time for this truly wonderful endeavour.

Our boys would have brought home with them a most impressive and comprehensive 2011 College Magazine. It is wonderful record of the College Year with huge praise to Johanna Parsons for producing this outstanding publication. All boys should have by now also received their copy of the impressive publication of  Kids of Dreams. Congratulations to Miss Emma Fielding and Miss Michelle Tinta who have compiled a tremendous collection of prose, poetry and artwork from boys representing every year group. Special mention to Max Hall who took out the Senior Division award for Prose, while Ethan Chin was commended for his Poetry and Henry Birtwistle was also commended for his Artwork, both in the Senior Division. It is truly wonderful for our boys to have this keep sake of their works published in their time at school. You should also receive an Interim Report commenting on your son’s first nine weeks of his HSC Studies and the End of Year Boarding Report.

A number of our boys, 45 in all have volunteered their time for the important role of showing New Parents and students around the College on Sunday 29th January. You will receive a letter from me outlining the procedure for the day. You will also receive a letter from me mid-way through January, which I would ask you to sit down, read and discuss with your son’s so my expectations of them next year is clear and understood by all our boys and this ensures they return and start well next year.

As I conclude my final Newsletter for the year, I must sincerely thank the great Year 11 Boarding Staff who have cared and looked after your sons this year. To Darren Frost, our Assistant Boarding Co-ordinator, Matt Rollo and to the rest of the Staff: A.J Whalley, Bruce Carr, John Summers, Mark Conlon, Mark Halsted, Paul Graziani, Michael Mccormack, Damian Chase, Darren Fitzpatrick and David Drain for their tireless efforts, support, patience and care of our boys.

May I also thank all of you for your constant support and help in so many ways, as well as your many kind words and gifts as we conclude this year. My last thanks go to our young men who have grown and matured so much this year. For their wonderful efforts, sense of humour, friendship and drive to lead their College, allowing me the pleasure, the pride and privilege of caring and nurturing them this year as they journey forward.

Finally, may I wish you a happy and enjoyable Holiday, for those who are lucky enough to get a break and the joy of having your family together in celebrating a safe, happy and holy festive season.

MERRY CHRISTMAS

Regards

Jeremy

Academic News Term 4 Week 8

Parents and Guardians,

It is hard to believe but the end of the Academic year is here. The last fortnight has been a very busy time for assessment tasks. They boys were very focused and determined to achieve their best in these tasks. I am confident this will be reflected in their results. Below are some important dates for Yr 12 2012.

2012 HSC Key Dates – BOSHSC (Year 12) 

Term 2, 2012

Monday, 30 April 2012

Personalised HSC written examination timetables released (via Students Online and Schools Online)

Monday, 7 May 2012

HSC written examination timetable released

Term 3, 2012

Monday, 30 July 2012

HSC trial examination period commences

Thursday, 2 August 2012

HSC practical examination period commences

Monday, 13 August 2012

HSC trail examination period concludes

Saturday, 15 September 2012

HSC practical examination period concludes

Term 4, 2012

Monday, 15 October 2012

HSC written examinations commence

No later than 13 November

HSC written examinations conclude (final TBC by 30 April 2012)

At conclusion of exams

HSC Assessment Ranks available (via Students Online)

Wednesday, 19 December 2012

HSC results available to students by internet, SMS and telephone (to principals via Schools Online)

HSC Inquiry Centre opens

Term 1, 2013

Tuesday, 15 January 2013

HSC credentials mailed

 

Over the Christmas break all students will have some school work to complete, this may range from media logs to the completion of assessment tasks. Also, their half yearly examinations in week eight, term one, will approach very quickly. This break is a perfect opportunity for the boys to develop study notes and even commence study for these exams. It is important for the boys to have a break but it is also important for them to keep focused on their studies. Year 12 is a very quick year and too much ’down time’ can lead to bad habits and a lack of preparation for assessment tasks, including examinations.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank all parents and guardians for the guidance they have given their sons.  I believe that the success of this year can be attributed to the supportive Joey’s community and in particular, Year 11 families. It is  unquestionable that it requires a great deal of generosity and commitment to support a Year 11 student through their first year of senior high school, but the families I have met this year have been nothing short of amazing.

I would also like to thank all parents and Year 11 staff for their support. My job is made such much easier due to the dedication of staff and constant support of parents. Finally, I would like to thank Jeremy for his incredible diligence and dedication over the past year. His gift for pastoral care makes him an outstanding mentor and colleague.  I look forward to working with him again next year.

 

I would like to wish all families a safe and holy Christmas and I look forward to the endeavours of Year 12, 2012.

 

Regards,

Darren Frost

Year 11 Academic Coordinator

 

 

Boarding News Week 7 Term 4

QUOTE: NEVER TREAD LIGHTLY. LEAVE A DEEP IMPRESSION WHEREVER YOU GO”.

Dear Year 11 Parents & Carers,

Our Year 11 Dorms have never smelt so good as they did last Friday afternoon. Volumes of after shave were generously applied as our boys prepared themselves for their big night. It was great to see so many of them organizing a corsage for their partner, which was made available to them by Vanessa Gliddon and her very artistic group of Joeys Mums making over 135 beautiful corsages and each boy being very proud of his selection.

The Brother Emilian Hall was totally transformed into a truly magnificent Ballroom (“fitting of an Opera House Spectacular” to quote one e-mail). Our boys and their partners were awe struck on entry, (let alone the many parents and friends who had a peek as well), which was exactly the effect we wanted to achieve. The success of the night belongs to many people including, Decorative Events, Tony Porter Light & Sound Show, Balloon Inflation and Alliance Catering along with the forty-five parents who helped over some part of the day right through to Midnight.  A wonderful night was had by all of our boys at the Year 11 Semi-Formal. A big thanks must go to all the parents for all their help in ensuring such a spectacular evening.

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Finally to the stars of the evening, our boys. They were simply magnificent! They had a wonderful time and looked fantastic. It was great to see them so superbly dressed and each and every one of them conducted themselves with class. They were so proud of themselves as they paraded on the front lawn and in the foyer of the Hall with their mocktails in hand for photos along with the incredibly attractive young ladies, who our young men had invited, completing a perfect evening. Tuesday afternoon was also a buzz in the Dorms as the boys grabbed their photos, courtesy of the great photographic work from Mim Canturi and Sue Sidaway ensuring a perfect memento for the boys of a great night. The photos of the Year 11 Semi-Formal can now be viewed on the following website –

Last week the Blood Donor Mobile visited Joeys due to the generosity of our Year 11 boys’ willingness to donate blood. Miss Helen Smith spoke with our boys earlier this term about the opportunity with 65 of our boys volunteering to donate. The Bloodbank were most grateful as the boys’ donations really could not have come at a better time as the current state of Australia’s blood supply is extremely low. The Nurse Unit Manager was full of praise saying that our boys were very cooperative, patient and extremely polite.

Our boys in their Sport this term has seen some eye catching performances. Our Cricketers, Basketballers and Tennis players have produced some great results, while the Rowers continue to work hard in preparation for their Regatta season.  Amongst many good performances, special mention must to go to the consistent run scoring from Declan O’Donahue in the 1st XI as his team has played exceptional cricket to score convincing victories over a Strong Scots College outfit and then followed this up with an impressive 1st Innings victory over Newington.  Harrison Goodrick and his 1st V Basketball team have been playing magnificent basketball with outstanding victories over Newington and Kings. Maurice DeCosta, Matt Hall and Harrison Gould have representing us in the 1st Tennis team and have accounted for their Sydney High and Grammar opponents and fought out a tough draw against the Scots College. Big games for all boys this weekend against the Shore School.

Our service to the Matthew Talbot Hostel for Homeless Men has continued this term. James Keenan, Clancy Pattinson, Max Honner and Tim Palmer served the guests on Friday, 11th November, while tonight Max Hall, Tim Litherland, Will Glenn and Callum Flitcroft will continue this great service.

Tonight will see the launch of the 2011 Kids of Dreams.  Year 11 has twenty-three contributors to this year’s publication. Congratulations to  James Allan, Henry Birtwistle, Ethan Chin, Tomas Cleary, Oliver Coorey, Aaron Curtis, Jesse Fenech, Harrison Goodrick, Harrison Gould, Maxwell Hall , Jack Hamilton, Max Honner Daniel Hughes, Harry Maher, Tim Palmer, Tiger Parker, Julian Paul, Riley Powell, James Quinn, Clinton Slater, Morgan Thomas, Lewis Wigington who all have the honour of having their writings or artwork published.

Numerous boys have been recognized for their hard work over the past few weeks. Tom Murphy was awarded the Australian Defence Force Long Tan Leadership Award which saw him receive $500.00. The awards are an important initiative by the Australian Government with the Australian Defence Forces to encourage senior students – tomorrow’s leaders – to actively participate in the life of their schools and local communities It is also a fitting tribute to the Long Tan veterans, as the very traits they demonstrated such as determination, mateship, teamwork, compassion and leadership, are the same attributes this Award hopes to encourage and recognise in students. Well done Tom.

Nicholas Henry was awarded the 2011 Les Burgett Prize for Music 1 and Music 2 Courses. Nicholas also received $500.00 to be put towards furthering his musical interests and talents.

Tim Palmer recently competed in the Athletes with Disability Junior National Athletics championships where competing up an age group in the U/20’s he came second in the 400m, breaking the deaf records in the U/20 and U/18 age groups. Tim did this despite injuring his hamstring at the 300m mark. A great effort. He now holds the deaf records for 100m (U18) and 200m,400m and 800m (U18 and U20) all of which he has set in the past 2 months.

James Rix recently finished 3rd place in the NSW Men’s Road Racing Championships and he was then picked up by National Road Series Team, “Torque” which is a just result for the many hours of consistent work James puts in, on top of playing sport for the College.

At our Division Meeting on Wednesday I spoke to the boys about how last weekend sounded some warning bells very loudly to us all, and if we were smart we would learn from it. After a wonderful Friday night and excellent Saturday of sport, a large number of our boys went out to an arranged party on the Saturday night. Despite supervision, many chose to turn up with alcohol and the resultant combination of already tired teenagers and drinking, 2 of our boys ended up in a fight with one being knocked to the ground, thankfully without any permanent consequences. Productivity in and out of the classrooms was poor in the ensuing days as well as resultant tensions in the dorms due to what had happened on the Saturday night. Any outside activity which does impact on the boys here at the College, we will become involved. However I firmly believe that we need to work together to ensure our boys weekend activites are appropriate and minimise the chances of these episodes happening to them. I spoke with a number of the boys and greatly appreciated their honesty. By far the most common reasons brought forward for drinking was that it was the “end of the year”, they “were a bit tired” and “wanted to let their hair down”. I pointed out to them one of the Fathers of the boys recently sent home, was putting in 20 hour days on the harvester, he was tired, got a bit emotional too about his son’s behaviour, but he kept going. Ex test cricketer Matthew Hayden at a recent Assembly gave a speech which all the boys thoroughly enjoyed and were inspired by, in which he pointed out his fondest memories weren’t sending balls out of stadiums with big shots, but the times where he had to overcome self-doubt, his spot being questioned and the ensuing hard work he put in to produce innings which saw him come through these challenging times and the ensuing feelings of satisfaction and accomplishment which went with these times. This is what we want our boys to work for, to achieve their goals and be proud of what they do here, rather than look back at what might have been. As we pointed out on Wednesday, alcohol should not be part of their travels for them to achieve what really matters to each and every one of them, but it will be an ongoing process where families and the College need to work together, with the same understanding and emphasis for the boys benefit.

With just under two weeks remaining there is still much to be done. At Joeys we never wind down but go right to the very end. It is actually one of the traditions of the place, we don’t waste time and the time our boys are here, they are fully maximized. Though there is not an exam block for our Year 11 boys, they have a numerous HSC assessments and tests planned that will certainly keep them busy. Now certainly is the time to finish strong. Our boys traveling home on Countrylink will depart first thing on Thursday morning, 8th December. Take care and enjoy the weekend with your families.

Regards

Jeremy

Academic News Term 4 Week 4

Dear Parents and Guardians,

The final four weeks of term is a very busy time for Year 11 assessment tasks with most subjects having a task due. This is an extremely important time as your son completes his first assessment task that will count towards his HSC. At our Division meeting this week I reminded the boys about time management (hopefully it is starting to sink in) and the support networks available at the College. These include; classroom teachers, school counsellor,  careers counsellor, boarding coordinator, academic coordinator, old boy tutoring, library staff and the list goes on. I discussed the importance of open communication with yourselves and staff in regards to any school issue but especially concerning assessment tasks. The boys’ HSC starts now and they need to ensure that they are achieving their potential. If students are concerned that they are not, for whatever reason, they need to communicate early to people that can help. I hope again that this message is starting to sink in.

Over the last month, many boys have been asking about ‘scaling’. There are many myths about scaling, the most common is, if you do a so called “hard” subject, you will be scaled up. This is not the case. Technically, how difficult a subject is has no effect on how well it scales. How well a subject is scaled depends on how well its candidature does relative to the whole cohort, if that whole cohort did that subject. This is one of the reasons why English is compulsory, because it is used as a cohort benchmark, from which all relative candidature performances are statistically compared. More specifically, the better the candidature for a particular subject does in their other subjects, the better that subject will be scaled.

The difficulty of the subject has no effect on how well it scales. While there tends to be a positive correlation between difficulty of subjects and their scaling, that is, people notice that harder subjects tend to scale better. The reason for this is that students who choose harder subjects tend to do better than their peers in their other subjects. Performance is always based on work ethic, when a particular subject is rewarded it is generally because the candidature achieved well and just so happened to do very well in their other subjects relative to their peers. A student or group of students who work well and achieve in a subject are most often working well and achieving across all their subjects.

You should always pick subjects you will be good at. There’s no point choosing Maths Extension if you have no talentin Maths. If you are passionate about Legal Studies and are able to score in the top 1%, that is so much better for your ATAR than doing something you’re not interested in or have difficulty doing and scoring in the bottom 10%.

Remember also that boys will always perform better in a subject they enjoy. If they are interested in the content they are more likely to be engaged in class, to put in extra work in study and retain information for their examination.

I hope this explanation of scaling helps. If you still have some concerns or questions about scaling, please do not hesitate in contacting me at the College. 

Regards

Darren Frost

 

Boarding News Week 3 Term 4

No one has a finer command of language than the person who keeps his mouth shut!”

Dear Year 11 Parents,

The reality of work has well and truly taken hold of our boys as they approach the half way mark of the Term. Assessments are now underway with varying levels of participation. We have extremes of all cases as the boys learn to balance their work loads of study, sport, music plus other commitments as well as their leadership duties. Some have become very concerned and worried about coping with it all, as new found stress grips them; while for just a rare few others, I wouldn’t mind if they became a little stressed. The greatest thing about our boys is their keen sense of competition and genuine desire to do well.

Last Monday and Wednesday Henry Brindle, Ethan Chin, Geoff Choy, Oliver Coorey, Ted Dwyer, Hamish Elliot, Harrison Gould, James Harrison, Michael Lawler, Nathan Le, Derek Lo, Harry Maher, Tom Murphy, Alex Newsome, Daniel Picone, Oliver Roberts and Seth Turnbull completed their  HSC Mathematics paper having been accelerated in this subject over the last two years. Comments were generally very positive, particularly about the 2 unit paper while Wednesday’s Extension 1 presented some challenges for all. Congratulations to these boys and their teacher, Mr Greg Thompson, on their great efforts in this Maths Acceleration course. Let’s hope the marks they receive this year will help free them up in other subjects in 2012.

 At last week’s Headmaster’s Assembly, Ross Tarlinton delivered an excellent message for all our boys, imploring them to seriously and regularly think about the decisions they make, but even more so, the consequences of these decisions. There are times, he said, when we think that what we chose to do will not impact on me and these are the times when our decisions do come back to bite us and, there are consequences which impact greatly on our family and at other times our friends. Ross urged all boys to develop the habit that before they make a decision, to stop, take a breath and think about the consequences before acting. Wise words for all our young men. The presentation of the Term Three Study Effort Awards then took place. Congratulations for the excellence in the efforts of the following gentlemen: James Allan, Anthony Baker, Duncan Baxter, Alex Beasley, Henry Birtwistle, Ricky Buchanan, Ian Chan, Oliver Coorey, Ross Davey, Maurice DeCosta, Jesse Fenech, Brendon Follington, Sam Gliddon, Cameron Haddad, Matthew Hall, Max Hall, Magnus Heywood, Dom Huggett, James Keenan, Charlie Landers, Michael Lawler, Derek Lo, Henry Maher, Hugh McLean, Tom Murphy, Alex Newsome, Clancy Pattinson, Daniel Picone, James Quinn, Alex Rainnie, Josh Schwager, Morgan Thomas and Charlton Wilson.

Some significant Sports awards then took place and among them Declan O’Donahue received the Award for Best Batsman in the 1st X1 for Term One as well as scoring 2 centuries against Riverview and Barker in the recent holiday period. Ben Rodgers received the Award for Best Bowler in the 1st X1 for Term One. Harrison Goodrick was Awarded Best Defensive Player in the 1st V Basketball for Term One. Alex Newsome was awarded Best Back in the 2nd XV and Best Fieldsman in the 2nd X1. Seth Turnbull was awarded Best Bowler in the 2nd X1. Matt Hall received the award for Best Player in the 2nds Tennis, Term One, Harrison Gould Best Team Player in the 2nds Tennis. Harry Maher was awarded the Public Speaking Award for 2011. Well done to all these boys.

Lachlan Aston, Nick Henry, Zac Guilfoyle and Michael Thompson continued our service of the guests at Matthew Talbot last Friday. Their stories never cease to amaze me about this wonderful experience let alone the great service, care and friendliness they themselves provide the men of Matthew Talbot. Today, Josh Kay, James Goldie, Tom Murphy and Jon Bolster will continue this most valuable service.

On Wednesday, Tom Cleary and Hugh McLean spoke up very well at the College Food Committee Meeting. Their input was valuable as well as learning the reasons behind the balanced diet that the boys receive.

There have been some wonderful examples of our boys’ active leadership roles already this term. At the respective Year Group Meeting this week thirty–six of our Swimming Leaders passed their first test, by holding the House Swimming Carnival Meetings with their individual Year Groups to organize the Carnival which was held last night at the Sydney International Aquatic Centre at Homebush.  It was a night of full involvement with our boys being directly responsible for the organisation of their peers and junior years, a task they carried out very well. Our Swimming House Leaders were:

  Black Blue Gold Green Red White
Captain Mack Broom Elliot Blues David Ryan Joe Duffy Ethan Matthews Jackson Pittorino
Yr 11 Harrison Holgate Jackson Watts Nick Berney Clancy Patterson Sam Barclay Jon Bolster
Yr 10 Ben Carolan Matthew Alessi Daniel Picone Julian Paul Kian Heffernan Tom Robertson
Yr 9 Rowan Brotherson James Quinn Ted Dwyer Matthew Mullen Andrew O’Neill Josh Schwager
Yr 8 James Christie Jade Tubnor Jason Ren Louis Jenkins Andrew Raumer Alex Bellato
Yr 7 Ned Tipping Ben Rodgers Will Glenn Lachlan Aston Thomas Laban Henry Kneebone

 

Last Monday our Sport, Lifestyle and Recreation boys were taken down to God’s Country,  Manly Beach, where they participated in a Surf Education Awareness Program, conducted by Mr Craig Sharpley, PD/H/PE Coordinator. Craig provides the following details of the day:

 All boys completed a unit of work in Sport Lifestyle and Recreation on Aquatics – specifically focused on Water Safety.

 In this module students will

  • develop the skills and knowledge necessary to participate safely in aquatic environments.
  • investigate reasons for participation in aquatic activities and develop the skills associated with water safety.
  • learn to plan and implement their own aquatic activities and will then develop an appreciation for the benefits offered by a variety of popular activities.

To facilitate their learning all students participated in an excursion at Manly beach run by SEA Australia. The excursion involved students being sub divided into groups and having at least one (1) Instructor accompanying them.  All SEA Instructors and Water Safety Officers were qualified to teach students Surf Awareness and Surf Skills. Students did not need any prior experience or swimming qualifications and the course catered for all fitness levels. The boys gained invaluable knowledge and skills on how many aspects of Surf Education and they thoroughly enjoyed the day.

Thank you to all whom have volunteered your assistance at the upcoming Semi Formal, this is greatly appreciated. I will put a final list out this week and as I said in the last Newsletter, without your help, this night does not take place.

As you can see our boys are busy and well and truly back into it with three weeks already gone in our boys first term of the HSC. Take care and enjoy the weekend with your families.

 Regards

Jeremy

Academic News Term 4 Week 2

Dear Parents and Guardians,

Welcome back to term 4 and the start of your sons’ HSC course. Your sons’ Preliminary course was over in the blink of an eye and the HSC course will be over even more quickly. The first two weeks of term have been very quiet with respect to assessment tasks except for the boys in the accelerated maths class, who will complete their HSC mathematics exams next week. The next fortnight is also relatively quiet with only an assessment task due in Biology. Things start to speed up after this with weeks 7 and 8 having assessment tasks due in over 20 subjects. At our last Division meeting, I provided all students with a hard copy of the term 4 assessment calendar (I have attached a copy with this blog). I told the boys that despite sounding like a broken record, the importance of organisation and planning is key to achieving a successful HSC result and specifically completing all assessment tasks this term by the due date and at a level that reflects their ability.

Thank you to all parents for completing your sons’ pattern of study forms. This has helped me immensely as I was able to process all subject changes last week, enabling Year 11 to start their new timetable and study periods by the middle of last week.

Most boys have received their textbooks but there are a few who have not ordered them. If you son has ordered textbooks but not received them, please either email me or ask him to see me as soon as possible. I also asked this of the boys at our Division meeting but I don’t need to tell you how short some of their memories are, especially regarding assessment tasks, study, examinations and organisation.

Better Books, the textbook supplier, has been outstanding. Many days I will fax an order through in the morning and this order will arrive by lunch the same day.

The next twelve months will be a busy time for your son and your families. There is a lot to deal with. Year 12 brings unique challenges in terms of dealing with disappointing results, study, application to universities, TAFE or Colleges and scholarship applications, just to name a few. My main role at the College is to support both you and your son in dealing with these challenges. Please do not hesitate in contacting me at the College to be of any assistance (dfrost@joeys.org or 9816-0871). I look forward to continuing to work with you to ensure that Joeys provides your son the best possible education he can receive.

Regards

Darren Frost

 

 

 

Boarding News Week 1 Term 4

QUOTE: Successful people learn to weed out the constructive criticism from the kind that is negative and damaging. They believe in themselves, work hard and stay away from negative influences!”

 

Dear Year 11 Parents and Carers, The new Term sees 179 Year 11 boys commence their HSC. We welcome Abram Dunworth from Dubbo, Oliver Pocock from Naremburn and Jesse Slok from Lilyfield. A very warm welcome to the boys and their families and do hope they enjoy being part of the Joeys Family.

 The boys have begun brilliantly returning in most positive spirits and earnest to really work hard, aiming to improve and build upon on their Year 11 results, with a genuine desire and commitment to do their best. It has been fantastic to hear the boys speak with such conviction. They have certainly matured over this year and are ready to take on the HSC.

Darren Frost has been very busy this week talking with our boys and organizing their new timetables as they commence their Year 12 classes. The boys’ timetables have remained the same as last term for the first week. This has allowed time for the important decision of what subject to drop, what extension class to pick up and so on to take place. This will ensure that correct decisions and not hasty ones are made for the best interest of all our boys. Darren issued the boys with their new timetables today. Darren then spoke with our boys this week about his expectations and explained to them about the basic requirements and guidelines required of them. Nothing really new but needed to re-stated with them.

 The holidays that now seem a distant past, with so much going on in our busy lives at Joeys, also saw busy holidays for some of our boys. Quite a few boys were involved in trips to Japan or now being Senior Rowers, Cricketers and Basketballers and were in Camp in preparation for their respective seasons.

On Wednesday I spoke at length with our boys about, what makes a good Leader. I shared with them recent definitions, highlighting characteristics and traits associated with better leaders. Our boys have certainly embraced already the responsibilities that come with being the Seniors and Leaders of their College. Record numbers of nominations for the varying positions has been outstanding and is a credit to our boys’ commitment. Already, 153 of our boys are a part of the Peer Support Program with Year 7; 14 boys will soon commence as Dorm Seniors; thirty-five are Acolytes; 46 are involved in preparing for the Marist Holiday Children Camp: our cheer leaders who led their College to send off Year 12 and soon Darren and I will be organizing thirty-six of our boys to be the Swimming Captains and Year Group Leaders for our coming Swimming Carnival. On top of this are the roles in leadership our boys have already begun in their Summer Sports. It is a truly great aspect of Joeys that all of our Seniors embrace the responsibility of leadership. Their support for each other in identifying and embracing the ethos of their College and the example they set for their junior forms are true attributes of better leaders.

Today at our Headmaster’s Assembly the 1st V Basketball side were presented with their singlets and congratulations go to the following boys selected Harrison Goodrick (Captain), Eddie Browne, Max Chippendale, Joshua Commins, Andrew Hookey, Joshua Kay, Hugh McLean and Charlton Wilson. Congratulations also to Chris Belsey who was selected in the 2nd V. We wish both teams good luck in their first competition match against Riverview this Saturday.

This weekend we go on Retreat and the boys are to be at SJC by 12.30pm on Sunday for a 1.00pm departure. The Senior Retreat provides an opportunity for all students to take time out from our ‘normal’ school routine to reflect on their relationships with others, their personal spiritual journey and their goals for 2012. This is an excellent opportunity to do some serious thinking about what is important in life as the HSC year commences.

Attached below are the venues and contacts should you need them for the respective Retreat venues. I trust your son has told you by now where he is heading too.

Church Missionary Society Conference Centre   Katoomba

2 Violet Street Katoomba  NSW  2780

Site Managers:Stephen Holland & Paul Nettelbeck

(02) 4782 1167

katoomba@cms.com

www.staycms.com

Benedict XVI Retreat Centre  Grose Vale

347 Grose Wold Road Grose Vale  NSW  2753

 Site Managers: Mel Legasbi:0415 976 009      

Rey Legasbi: 0401 254 913

John Sweeting (Manager– not on site)

Tel:  9390 5316 (direct)

Mobile:  0408 610 023

www.bxvicentre.org.au

Edmund Rice Retreat and Conference Centre  Mulgoa

‘Winbourne’ 1315 Mulgoa Road Mulgoa  NSW  2745

 Contact:         

Jeanette Borg (Secretary)

Br Gary Ferguson (Manager)

(02) 4773 5555

manager@winbourne.efc.edu.au

www.winbourne.cfc.edu.au

The Tops Conference Centre Stanwell Tops

Bendena Garden Road Stanwell Tops NSW  2508

Reception:

Heather Drew, Karen or Jan

(02) 4294 1430

1800 816 496

enquiries@thetops.com.au

www.thetops.com.au

 I hope you all have a great weekend with your families.

Take care;

Jeremy.

Boarding News Week 10 Term 3

 

QUOTE:IT IS GOOD TO HAVE AN END TO A JOURNEY FORWARD, BUT IT IS THE JOURNEY THAT MATTERS IN THE END!”

Dear Year 11 Parents,

The dorms sit quietly and dusty after the high energy of a long ten week term. Our boys go home tired but satisfied in rounding off this last week, where they received back exams and assignment marks, with much instruction concerning the process behind dropping a subject or picking up a one unit course to organizing their text books, all in readiness for the commencement of their HSC studies next term.

Last weekend was the GPS Track and Field Championships and our boys were magnificent in all their performances, the vast majority of them recording personal best efforts on the day and this resulted in an outstanding second place finish behind the Kings School. After a long winter sport season our boys worked intensely for three weeks before the championships and many of them scared the life out of competitors with State and National rankings, whom had the luxury of a winter’s preparation due to not playing Rugby or Football. I would like to congratulate Zac Guilfoyle, Tim Palmer, Joe Callaughan, Hugh McLean, Sam Barclay, James Harrison, James Goldie, Alex Beasley, Ben Rodgers, Tom Martin, Josh Wilde, Laurence Nelmes, Tom Cleary, Magnus Heywood, Andrew Hookey and Josh Schwager for their outstanding performances on the day. It was impossible for me to see all the boys compete so I cannot comment on them all, but I found the efforts of Ben Rodgers and Tom Martin to be absolutely inspiring and  Alex Beasley’s efforts across the day were sustained and exceptional. 

Our Division Meeting on Wednesday was dominated by the details concerning the boys’ patterns of study and Year 12 text books, which Darren outlined to the boys very comprehensively. Wednesday was also the day we announced our Year 11 Cheer Leaders, Callum Flitcroft, Max Hall, Charlie Landers, Eddie Browne, Tiger Parker, Brendon Follington, David Ryan, Dom Mullane, Kian Heffernan, Oliver Roberts and Michael Thompson revved up our Years 7 to 11 boys with a cheering practice in preparation to take on the mantle of leading the school for the first time on Thursday to send off our Class of 2011 at their Final College Assembly. The Farewell Assembly went extremely well and to quote many a Year 12 boy commenting about the cheering after the event, “Year 11 was awesome!”  Fitting praise from their senior peers and a great start for our new Leading Year of the College.

Further to the wonderful examples our boys are setting in undertaking their leadership role in the school seriously, is that forty-three boys also nominated to take on the role of Dorm Seniors for 2011/12. Unfortunately only fourteen boys are chosen for the positions that leave the majority disappointed, but the generosity and commitment from all of the boys who did volunteer for this role, is greatly valued and appreciated. In a very difficult process to select the fourteen amongst so many worthy candidates, the following boys have been selected to commence as Dormitory Seniors next term.

In Year 7: Seth Turnbull, Jade Tubnor.

Year 8: James Quinn, Tom Murphy, Alex Newsome.

Year 9: Joe Callaughan, Ben Carolan, Alec Rainnie, Connor O’Gorman and Charlie Landers.

Year 10: Max Hall, Josh Kay, Josh Wilde and Anthony Baker.

One for the diary, the Semi-Formal will be held at the College on November 18th and I have been finalising details for the evening. We will need to have about 40 parents helping out on the night, so if you could keep that night free and volunteer some time it would help with the smooth running of the evening and make it a really special occasion for our boys.  Once the semi-formal is underway, you can sit back and relax and enjoy an informal get-together with pizza and a glass of wine.

You will receive by early next week the very comprehensive Year 11 Academic Reports for the completion of the Year 11 Preliminary Course and an Interim Boarding (Pastoral) Report. There finally ends a busy term in the lives of our boys. In Term 4, Full Boarders and all Weekly Boarders return at 8pm on Monday evening, 10th October; Day Boys – 8am on Tuesday morning, 11th October our boys commence the first term of the HSC.  Be rest assured your son is ready for it. They all have worked hard over this term and I do hope your son’s Report rewards his efforts this year.

I do hope all the boys have an enjoyable break as these holidays will be their last where they can feel totally free of any need to do school work as they return refreshed ready to take on the mantle of leadership in the many facets of College life at Joeys.