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Christian Brothers College Newsletter

Senior Campus 214 Wakefield Street, Adelaide SA 5000 P 08 8400 4200 F 08 8400 4299 Junior Campus 324 Wakefield Street, Adelaide SA 5000 P 08 8400 4222 F 08 8400 4220 CBC Community 178 East Terrace, Children’s Centre Adelaide SA 5000 P 08 8223 5469 F 08 8223 7803

A Birth-12 Catholic College for boys in the Edmund Rice Tradition

Email enquiries@cbc.sa.edu.au Website www.cbc.sa.edu.au

Term 1, Week 5

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Friday March 2, 2012

Students enjoy Clipsal 500 races at the Junior Campus.

Sunday’s Gospel reading powerfully reminds us of our role as Christians and our role as educators in Catholic Education. This week our CBC students will participate in a range of Christian Service Learning (CSL) activities with the homeless, disabled, elderly, handicapped, disadvantaged and marginalised sisters and brothers.

From The Principal Dear Parents, Grandparents and Caregivers, Matthew 25:31-46 For I was hungry and you gave me food; I was thirsty and you gave me drink; I was a stranger and you made me welcome; naked and you clothed me, sick and you visited me, in prison and you came to see me.” Then the virtuous will say to him in reply, “Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed you; or thirsty and give you drink? When did we see you a stranger and make you welcome; naked and clothe you; sick or in prison and go to see you?” And the King will answer, “I tell you solemnly, in so far as you did this to one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did it to me.”

CSL is not just another Clipsal activity – it is an authentic expression of how CBC is a visible presence of God’s love incarnate in the world today. I encourage all parents/caregivers to talk about the CSL experience with your child and invite you to join us at Mass every Wednesday at 8am in the Senior Campus chapel to pray for those in our Church and in our world who need God’s love through our presence to those on the margins.

Child Protection and Safety I received the sad news this week of the death of a student from one of our Edmund Rice Schools in Ballarat, Victoria. He died tragically after chasing his dog onto railway lines. I contacted my colleague Dr Peter Casey, Headmaster of St Patrick’s College, and offered the condolences of our CBC community. This sad incident reminds us all as educators and caregivers of the serious responsibility we have in protecting children. This week I sent an email to staff requesting extra vigilance during these very busy two weeks of Clipsal activities. I also encourage parents to ensure you have provided the College with updated

Gospel Spirituality

We invite all people into the story of Jesus and strive to make his message of compassion, justice and peace a living reality within our community.

Faith Excellence Community Compassion

contact information in case of emergency. Please contact College Receptionists, Liz Barton (Senior Campus) and Sue Gray (Junior Campus), with these details. A summary of College Child Protection policies and resources is available on our College Website www.cbc. sa.edu.au Clipsal week is upon us and it is an exciting time for our community. In an email to staff, Deputy Principal Shaun Clarke wrote: Clipsal commences on Thursday, 1st March and we will have to contend with noise from planes, helicopters, cars, the smell of high octane fuel and the atmosphere of the event. As part of Clipsal we welcome back our Junior Campus students to the Senior Campus this week. We also wish students involved in retreats, camps (Canberra, Woodside and Duke of Edinburgh) and activities (Christian Service Learning, Year 7 Orientation and Year 12 Study Skills Seminar) safe and happy time over the next two weeks.


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