Galen Catholic College Reflections Newsletter - Issue 10 2021

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ISSUE 10 Galen Catholic College Newsletter

Founders' Day 2021

AUGUST 19, 2021

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Hannah has an eye for Astronomy Year 9 Astronomy students have been looking at Astrophotography. Through the “Our Solar Siblings” program students get access to a world wide robotics telescope network - https://lco.global Students get to tell the telescope network which deep space object they would like to observe, the robotics network compiles the data and decides which telescope is free and can observe the object. It then takes three photos, one using a blue filter, the next a green filter and lastly a red filter. Each image uses approximately 9-10 mins of telescope time. The raw data images are sent to the class via a google drive folder. The students then process the images using “Fits Liberator Software” – developed by NASA and the European Space Agencies, to get the light balance – then they finally combine the three images in colour in Photoshop. During our last round of remote learning, Hannah Mason showed what a good eye she has, and produced these fabulous images.

Galen Catholic College production of

MUSIC AND LYRICS BY

BENNY ANDERSSON BJÖRN ULVAEUS MUSIC AND LYRICS BY

BENNY ANDERSSON BOOK BY CATHERINE BJÖRN ULVAEUS JOHNSON

AND SOME SONGS WITH STIG ANDERSON

AND SOME SONGS WITH STIGCRAYMER ANDERSON ORIGINALLY CONCEIVED BY JUDY BOOK BY ORIGINALLY CONCEIVED BY

CATHERINE JOHNSON JUDY CRAYMER

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September 9th 10th 11th 7.30pm 2021 Matinee: Sat 11th 1.30pm TICKETS: Wangaratta Performing Arts & Convention Centre

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Founders' Day Points

Faith in our Future

Galen Catholic College acknowledges the Traditional Owners of country the Yorta Yorta Nations including all 8 clan groups and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and culture. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.

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Wellbeing Links Uniform Shop

Email: wellbeing@galen.vic.edu.au Phone: 0357216322 Beyond Blue: beyondblue.org.au 1300 22 4636

Opening Hours

Black Dog: blackdoginstitute.org.au Lifeline: lifeline.org.au

Tuesday: 9am - 5pm Thursday: 8am - 4pm Phone: 03 5723 8320 Email: galen@midford.com.au

Gateway Health: (03) 5723 2000

Secondhand Uniform Shop

Headspace: headspace.org.au eheadspace.org.au 1800 650 890

MensLine: mensline.org.au 1300 78 99 78 Head to Health: headtohealth.gov.au

Open each Thursday during Term

Kids Helpline: kidshelp.com.au 1800 55 1800

Mindspot: mindspot.org.au 1800 61 44 34

Student Absences

Australian Centre for Grief and Bereavement: grief.org.au

SANE Australia: sane.org 1800 18 7263

Phone: 5721 6322 or email: absences@galen.vic.edu.au

Our Faith. Our Story. Our Identity.

GriefLine Community and Family Services: griefline.org.au

Our Learning

Our Community

Our Culture

1. Our Faith. Our Story. Our Identity. Living with Faith & Integrity Our faith is nourished through Gospel values woven through every dimension of life at Galen. 2. Our Learning Growing through Learning Our learning is provided in a meaningful, student-centred stimulating environment that engages, supports and recognises individual aspirations and achievements. 3. Our Community Connecting as Community Our community values the reciprocal relationships that foster and enhance success in our broader community. 4. Our Culture Enriched by our Culture Our culture supports life-long learning, as well as a positive, inclusive and collaborative educational environment directed towards becoming leaders in learning.

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Founders' Day 2021

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Year 7 Art in the classroom It was great being back in the classroom Tuesday after the surprise announcement regional Victoria was out of lockdown. Year 7 Art was able to get right into clay, for a double period. The students have been researching the Hermannsburg Potters from central Australia. The artists from the community are from a long line of artists including the famous artist Albert Namatjira. The students created clay pots by making a ball of clay then carving out the inside. On the top of their pots are a bird from our local environment of Wangaratta, Bpangerang Country.

Joshua Wardle with cockatoo pot.

Annebelle Edwards blue wren.

Parent Drop Off and Pick Up

Please Use Designated Area On College Street

We have had a number of recent safety concerns brought to our attention from students, staff and neighbours and are therefore asking that parents please put the safety of our students and one another first and use the designated pick up and drop area. It is important that students are dropped off and pickup in this area and not in surrounding streets. There are a number of reasons for this but the most important reason is safety. • • • • • •

Students can arrive and leave school without any risks at all to themselves or their families. Students don’t have to run between cars or walk through staff carpark areas Eliminates traffic congestion in the surrounding streets, particularly Park Crescent and Phillipsons Streets, making it safer for our neighbours Illegal u-turns and parking don’t need to occur Students are protected from weather with undercover walkways Central location for students

Unfortunately, police have been contacted by neighbours and the College and will be patrolling to ensure that cars are not picking up and dropping off in Park Crescent and illegally along Phillipsons Street.

Debutant Coordinators 2022

Do you love to coordinate events, love dancing, Deb Balls?! Then we need YOU! The Galen Parents’ Association organise the annual Debutant Ball, our two coordinators have been running the show for many years and have stepped down this year from the role. The Coordinators have provided a detailed timeline on the schedule of organising the Deb, the providers you would contact, it is all ready to go. We just need someone to pick up the reins. If you are interested in the Deb coordinator role, or would like to know more information please email: gpa@galen.vic.edu.au I look forward to hearing from you. Kim Saunders - President

Galen Parents’ Association ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Tuesday 31st August –Meeting @ 6.30pm All executive roles will be open for nominations, the general meeting will follow afterwards. If you would like to attend the AGM, please email the gpa@galen.vic.edu.au Come along and be involved in discussion on relevant issues that will benefit the education and wellbeing of your child. If you would like to ask any questions about the GPA, please do not hesitate to email, this is a relaxed and welcoming group. I look forward to hearing from you. Kim Saunders - President With the current COVID-19 everchanging environment, it will be confirmed closer to the date if it will be online or face to face meeting.

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Senior Girls Basketball – Hume CHAMPS! After a lengthy trip to Shepparton (roadworks galore) the girls had to jump straight onto the court and pull out all the stops, which they did. They should be proud of the way they conducted themselves on the day.

Game 1: versus Wanganui – WIN! 31 – 16 MVP: Bridie Nolan Top Scorer: Morgan Byrne After a slow start (probably due to cold legs), the girls needed a reminder that netball was the next day & that they were allowed to dribble. We were lucky we were hitting our threes, with no one better than Bridie ‘Step Back’ Nolan, always checking where her feet were – no long twos! Morgs was fantastic driving to the ring, and was backed up by Kyah never giving up, and always putting in a second and third effort. The second half was far smoother, with Bridgette finding her groove and having plenty to say, both on and off the court (with all due respect). Running away with the game in the end, the girls started the day on top.

Game 2: versus SEDA – WIN! 27 – 23 MVP: Billie Stemmer Top Scorer: Kyah Harvey The second game started with no score until 4 minutes into the first half, but then it was one-for-one, with plenty of contact. Billie kept her eye on the prize, ignoring the hand in the back and made sure SEDA worked hard for every possession. Ella was hard to beat with strong screens and back up by the silent assassin Maya, who was always keeping SEDA on their toes trading flawless threes for flawless layups. The second half saw Eb put her body on the line and getting in the oppositions head. After a tight game, we held posses-

sion for the dying seconds of the game to come away with the most important W of the day. MVP TEAM: Bridie Nolan, Ebony O’Donohue, Morgan Byrne, Bridgette Lewis, Maya Ackroyd, Billie Stemmer, Kyah Harvey, Ella Masters. SCORER EXTRAORDINARE: Liv McPherson

Senior Girls Netball

After a reschedule due to lockdowns the Senior girls netball team were finally able to play on Thursday the 19th of August. They were due to face FCJ Benalla and Greater Shepparton but due to FCJ pulling out we ended up playing one game. The first quarter Galen came out firing and kept their opponents to 4 goals whilst the shooters were on fire shooting 23 goals for the quarter. The second quarter Galen picked up their speed and were able to shoot 26 goals and Greater Shepparton were able to score 6 goals. The third quarter saw Galen shooters score 22 goals and the defenders were able to keep Shepparton to 3 goals. Coming into the last quarter the Galen girls set themselves a goal and they fell short by 1 goal shooting 28 goals for the last quarter, taking the games score to 99-14 bringing home the Hume Region flag. It was a great team effort and we were able to share court time and positions around. Shooters shot perfectly all day, defenders cut off passes all game and mid courters ran all game long.

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MILA WA C H EESE FACTO R Y S U PPORTI NG LO CALS

Milawa Cheese Factory Trip

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Galen Catholic College production of

MUSIC AND LYRICS BY

BENNY ANDERSSON BJÖRN ULVAEUS MUSIC AND LYRICS BY

AND SOME SONGS WITH STIG ANDERSON

BENNY ANDERSSON BOOK BY CATHERINE JOHNSON ORIGINALLYBJÖRN CONCEIVED BY ULVAEUS JUDY CRAYMER AND SOME SONGS WITH STIG ANDERSON

September 9th 10th 11th BOOK BY Theatre2021 7.30pm JOHNSON Licensed exclusively by MusicCATHERINE International (Australasia).

Matinee:BYSatJUDY 11th 1.30pm ORIGINALLY CONCEIVED CRAYMER All performance materials supplied by Hal Leonard Australia

TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM Wangaratta Performing Arts & Convention Centre

In person or by phone (10am - 4pm Mon to Fri) 03 5722 8105 Or online: www.wpacc.com.au

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FEELING SMART, LOOKING FOR A FUN NIGHT OUT?

COME ALONG TO OUR

FAMILY TRIVIA NIGHT Friday 22nd October at St Patricks Hall, Wangaratta 7pm for 7.30pm start! $15 PER TICKET FOR ADULTS $5 PER TICKET FOR STUDENTS MAXIMUM OF 10 PEOPLE PER TABLE Pre-purchase your tickets at the Galen Main Admin Office Available Monday 6th September Tickets also sold at the door (CASH Only – NO EFTPOS on the night) Bring your own nibbles/table snacks Soft drinks and water available to purchase on the night Come along have a great night with your friends and families Presented by the Galen Parents’ Association 9

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Galen Calendar To view the Galen Calendar for upcoming events, simply login to PAM and see the ‘Calendar’ section. If you’re having any issues logging onto PAM, please email the school office on: Admin-Enquiry@galen.vic.edu.au or the SIMON Co-ordinator: john.pasztor@galen.vic.edu.au

Who’s Who at Galen Leadership Team • Bernard Neal: Principal • Patrick Arcuri: Deputy Principal - Staff & Students • Dale Gleeson: Deputy Principal - Teaching & Learning • Jim Samon: Deputy Principal - Catholic Identity • Emily Hordern: Business Manager • Kylie Quin: Senior School Leader • Jonas Anderberg: Junior School Leader • Daniel Armitage: Professional Learning Leader • Noelia Araya: Acting Human Resources Leader • Sara Korman: Innovative Curriculum Design Leader • Tess Barnard: Executive Assistant to the Principal • Beth Code: Staff Representative • Anthony Batters: Director of Staffing

Advisory Council • Fr Nathan & Fr Chibu: Co-Pastoral Leaders • Colin McClounan: Board Chair • Bernard Neal: Principal • Patrick Arcuri: Deputy Principal • Emily Hordern: Business Manager • Lyndel Annett: Staff Representative • Chris Dwyer: Parent Representative • Leah Waring: Parent Representative • Matt Chadban: GPA Representative • Angelo Pomponio: Parent Representative • Glenn Mercer: Parent Representative • Leonie Irwin: Catholic Education Sandhurst representative

Parents Association Executive • President: Kim Saunders • Vice President: Margaret Anderson • Secretary: Cathryn Carboon • Treasurer: Leigh Chadban The Parents Association can be contacted via email: gpa@galen.vic.edu.au Members of the Board can be contacted via the office on 03 5721 6322 or email: admin-enquiry@galen.vic.edu.au

The best way to contact Galen staff members direct is by email. All staff have email addresses which follow the formula: firstname.surname@galen.vic.edu.au

For newsletter enquiries please contact the Publications & Promotions Officer: malcolm.webster@galen.vic.edu.au

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Principal: Bernard Neal Email: principal@galen.vic.edu.au Phone: 03 5721 6322 Web: www.galen.vic.edu.au


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Hello, I am writing to you hoping that you will speak to your students about the bike jumps in Wangaratta. We are constantly getting people from the community contacting us about the behaviours and actions of the kids, teens and young adults who are hanging out at the jump areas. The bike jump issue has been going on for a long time, months before I started. Council staff have been actively looking for ways to allow young people to enjoy building and using bike jumps while respecting others and the environment. We had discussion with a number of young people about the ‘rules’ or guidelines they had to follow for them to be allowed to build on the area. We had concerns from environmental groups and members of the community about the plants and trees getting damaged and the animals being harmed and losing their shelters. I spent a lot of time talking to bike jump users at St Bernards & Arlington, reiterating that they can’t leave rubbish behind, chop down the trees, light fires and make jumps near tree roots. I do understand that the people I spoke to may have moved on and a new group of young people may have moved in. We had large signs made up specifying the areas and a map showing where the other allocated jumps were. The signs also had the rules we agreed upon. It wasn’t long before we got complaints. Jump ownership, bullying and threatening behaviour, rubbish left behind and fires lit. Our teams would go and clean up the mess left behind. We don’t want rubbish getting in the waterways! The sign at the railway bridge was the first to be vandalised. First it was spray painted, then ripped out and stomped on. We discussed the damage with our councillors, who agreed originally that we should keep the bike jumps in specified jump areas. They were disheartened, as we all were, and the decision to remove the railway bridge jumps was tabled.


Recently, damage has begun again at the Arlington bike jump site. It is hard for us to support these sites when we are having to deal with these actions. We are one of the only Councils that let their young people build jumps on our land!

What we’re seeking from you: We are hoping that you can get the message across to your students that it is not okay to damage trees, leave rubbish everywhere, abuse passers-by and light fires. Local environment and sustainability groups as well council’s natural resource management team are really upset as young trees they planted have been broken, a waste of time and resources. We really appreciate if you could make all students aware that we won’t tolerate the damage and complete disregard to the rules that we agreed upon. If the damage continues, we won’t be able to support these bike jump sites anymore and they will be dug out, with no further activity allowed. This is their last chance. We’re sorry we have to bring this to your attention, but we hope that you can speak to the students and make them aware. It is worth noting that these actions and behaviours could result in police action. The signs installed were of a significant cost and the activity is blatant vandalism. We don’t want our young people to lose these jumps. We think it’s great that they get out there and build them, testing their limits, collaborating with others, being active and off devices!


Sincerely,

Rachel Harrop Youth Development Officer Rural City of Wangaratta

0438 362 984 r.harrop@wangaratta.vic.gov.au


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