Insight 2013T4W05

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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

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Term 4, Week 5

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Friday 15 November, 2013

Year 6s attend the Remembrance Day service at West Terrace Cemetery.

They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them.

Below is an excerpt from the ceremony held at the Senior Campus:

From The Principal Dear Parents, Friends and Caregivers,

Remembrance Day 2013 On Thursday CBC students visited the Cathedral for mass as part of our Remembrance Day commemorations. Our Year 6 classes attended a ceremony at West Terrace Cemetery to lay poppies on the graves of those killed in conflict. Also in attendance were students from a number of schools, military personnel and the Governor-General. The rest of our community attended two very moving ceremonies on both Senior and Junior Campuses where the Australian Flag was lowered and the Oath was recited:

On the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, the guns fell silent for the first time during WWI. The world sighed in collective relief as the machinery of war was dismantled and the reparations began. This year is the 95th anniversary of this Armistice and all those who served in World War One, the Great War, the War to end all wars, are no longer with us. In stopping for 1 minute today we connect with their spirit and they live on. 400 CBC old scholars served in this war and many did not return. Today we will remember them -- The Spirit of Our Brothers.

Please keep the following staff and students in your prayers as they depart this week for the ‘Spirit of the Brothers’ pilgrimage to the Western European War Front. Br Barry Donaghue, Mr Michael Lucas, Christian Pancione, Ciaran Whittaker, Patrick Aplin, Anthony Connell, Phillip Pulis, Darcy Thompson-Bagshaw and Patrick Squire.

Liberating Education

We open hearts and minds, through quality teaching and learning experiences, so that through critical reflection and engagement each person is hope-filled and free to build a better world for all.

Faith Excellence Community Compassion

These students and teachers will honour the memory of the following CBC Old Collegians who died in WWI: Francis Joseph Allen, Vincent Blinman Buttfield, Anthony James Bratchford, Daniel Coleman, Harold Victor Conrad, Leo Francis Hollywood and Edwin Aloysius Vincent.

Board News I announce the retirement of Mr Tony Egan from the College Board in 2014. Tony has served on the Board since 2006 and has been generous in his significant contribution to the College. Tony brought important insights to our deliberations informed by his experience as an Old Collegian of CBC and teaching experience at Cornerstone. Tony’s leadership of the Board in prayer was also an outstanding feature of his many contributions. I wish Tony and his wife Christina every blessing for the future. I also wish to thank the Egan family for their generous donation of many CBC Old Collegian historical photos and publications, some dating back to the early 1900s. These were accepted by CBC Archivist Michael Moran and me with deep appreciation.

The Arts • Congratulations to our staff and student musicians for a very successful Middle School concert last Friday.


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