16th September, 2014 Reflection The Mystery and Power of the Cross The Cross is the central symbol of the Christian faith. It reminds us of the depth of God’s love, of Jesus’ suffering and death, as well as his resurrection. It is the symbol of God’s victory over death. God loved the world so much that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him may not be lost, but may have eternal life. For God sent his Son into the world, not to condemn the world, but so that through him the world might be saved. (Jn 3:16-17)
Liturgy Joe Schembri (Captain) & Maddison Bassal (Deputy)
2015 Senior Student Leaders Over the last fortnight the Year 11 students and staff have cast their votes for the 2015 College Captains and student leaders. The Year 10 students have also been involved in the process by electing Deputy Student Leaders. The following students have been elected for 2015, congratulations to all students and we look forward to working with them next year. The process of College Captains required the candidates to present to the Year 11 cohort and staff. The caliber of each of the candidates was extremely high and made the choice very difficult. There will be a formal investiture of the 2015 Student leaders early Term 4.
Social Justice Catherine De Luca (Captain) & Victoria Vassallo (Deputy) Environment Meg Gleeson (Captain) & Demi Hockaday (Deputy) Arts Dyson Miller (Captain) Kitty Robinson & Alana Wilson (Deputy) Sports Mikaela Hurst (Captain) & Jesse O’Rourke (Deputy)
College Captains
Media Sarah Williams (Captain) & Corey Vella (Deputy) School Representative Council Emily Brislin Brianna Grech Bailey Rhodes Tegan Lafranchi
Bowde Griffith
House Captains Reed - Jordyn Keating & Emily O’Rourke Daffey - Stephanie Zacharias & Baylie Salton Fitzgerald - Paulette Alea & Erynn Stuhldreier Glasheen - Zachary Miesen & Anyoup Dau
Mr Mark Sheenan Principal