Blue and Gold 2012

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Coolies Visit to India — 2011

A small but enthusiastic group of newly-graduated Year 12 students left in November for Madurai in Southern India. Their destination: Boys’ Town, 20 minutes from the center of town and the hustle and bustle of tuk tuks, cars, wandering cows and the vibrancy that is the hallmark of any Indian city. This was the beginning of the 2012 De La Salle Coolies’ Programme. The 2012 group comprised seven young men — Jake Cowan, Phil Stevens, Andrew D’Arcy, Evan Shi, Chris Ngu, Josh Williams and Matthew Heng. These were quiet boys by nature, yet they relaxed very quickly, and their sense of humour and fun was soon evident. Boys’ Town Madurai was established in 1961 to serve poor and marginalized Dalit boys from all faith backgrounds through vocational training. Students are orphans, semi-orphans, or too poor to pay for an

education. The expenses for food, board and education are all met by the De La Salle Brothers. Boys’ Town offers a one-year course in welding, lathe operations, electrical wiring, bench fitting or carpentry and woodwork. In recent years, the Brothers have expanded the programme to include agricultural development and training. Our project was to renovate Benildus House, a large complex which had fallen into disrepair. The ‘Coolies’ worked three shifts a day, sanding and chipping paint off walls, sifting sand and carrying bricks to be used by the masons, and repainting the outside of the Brothers’ Chapel. Fellow staff member Michael Wilson and I were impressed by the way the boys approached each work shift. They were always on time and willingly completed the tasks designated them in spite of the heat and the humidity. At the end of each working day the group held a briefing and each member took

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turns running the session, talking about what they had learned, enjoyed (or not enjoyed) from the day’s activities. It was enlightening to hear what they had to say. Some of the quotes of the day included sentiments such as: Be grateful for what we already have Once you start to compare and criticize, you then fail to understand and appreciate where we are now and what we are experiencing Take what you need and finish what you take No matter what your situation, rich or poor — like the motto on the gates of Boys’ Town, “God’s arms are always open to welcome you”. Another impressive aspect of the group was the way they interacted with the students at Boys’ Town. Communication was difficult, as most of the students could not speak English and we had no Tamil. Yet, after a couple of days, you could see that the Boys’ Town students were eager to chat as best they could with our boys, play basketball and volley ball — in a most competitive manner. After a month everyone at Boys’ Town knew each other well and so our leaving was quite emotional.


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De La Sport Teams 2012

52min
pages 124-150

The Christmas Concert

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page 151

Rest In Peace

1min
page 152

ACC Sport 2012

3min
page 123

De La Salle Parents’ Network

2min
page 119

Pathways/VCAL/VET

5min
pages 120-121

Student Wellbeing Team

3min
page 118

The Valedictory Dinner

1min
pages 114-115

Mary MacKillop Enhancement Centre

3min
page 111

The Year 12 Breakfast

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page 112

The “Vets”

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page 110

The Blue and Gold Ball

1min
pages 104-105

Year 11 Retreats

1min
pages 102-103

Mathematics

1min
page 99

Debating

2min
page 98

LOTE

2min
page 97

Year 10 Class Captains/Award Winners

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page 95

Humanities

1min
page 96

New Zealand Adventure

1min
page 93

Year 8 Class Captains/Award Winners

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page 76

Year 9 Camp

1min
pages 82-83

Year 9 Class Captains/Award Winners

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page 85

“Accidental Death of an Anarchist”

2min
page 88

Year 7 Camps at Jan Juc

1min
pages 68-69

Year 7 Class Captains/Award Winners

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page 67

Primary Showcase

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page 62

Year 7 Band Competition

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page 66

Primaries

2min
pages 58-59

The Centenary Primary Art Show

1min
page 57

Media

3min
page 56

Music Bands and Ensembles/College Choir

1min
pages 54-55

Mission Action Day

1min
pages 42-43

Music/In Performance

2min
pages 52-53

Libraries

2min
page 41

Athletics Carnival

2min
pages 44-45

Coolies’ Visit to India 2011

2min
page 38

Lasallian Service/Blood Bank

2min
page 40

St Vincent de Paul Society

3min
page 39

Papua New Guinea

2min
page 37

“Little Shop of Horrors”

1min
pages 34-35

La Salle Green Hills Culural Exchange

1min
page 36

Founder’s Day

1min
pages 32-33

College Leaders

3min
page 26

VCE Results 2012

1min
page 25

Young Achievers

3min
page 18

Award Winners 2012

7min
pages 20-24

The Launch of De La Salle’s 100th Year

2min
page 11

College Principal’s Report

16min
pages 2-6

The De La Salle Centenary Plate

2min
page 12

Religious Education and Moral Development

4min
pages 16-17

College Staff

4min
pages 8-10

Celebration of a Century

3min
pages 14-15

Centenary Golf Day

2min
page 13

Farewell

3min
page 7
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