Reflections Galen Catholic College Newsletter
ISSUE 13 OCTOBER 27, 2021
Visual Arts Showcase
Congratulations to Galen’s talented visual arts students who have been successful in having their work exhibited in the current Showcase 2021 exhibition at Benalla Art Gallery. The students including: Gemma Casagranda, Isabelle Devers, Regan O’Brien, Harsh Chaudhary, Annabel Martinac, Sarah Simonetti, Allira Brookes, Meg Higgs and Bonnie Shanley are exhibited among students from other regional schools: Benalla P-12 College, FCJ College Benalla, Mansfield Steiner School, Sacred Heart College Yarrawonga and Wangaratta High School. The work from Unit 4 Studio Art and Visual Communication Design really shines in the contemporary gallery space. Showcase 2021 celebrates the abilities and diverse concerns of young creatives. With a dynamic approach to presentation, the exhibition also includes student preparatory support material such as folios and notebooks. Once again, well done to the successful applicants, after a very difficult two years having your work exhibited in a public art space ends the year on a high note and your teachers are all very proud of you. Showcase 2021 is open until November 28 at Benalla Art Gallery.
Meg Higgs
More photos inside + Emerge 2021 Arts & Technology Exhibition
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Stunning artworks emerge for Sara in debut solo exhibition
Emerging artist Sara Cope pictured with her 2019 Studio Art and 2020 Art teacher Janet Leith.
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After being shortlisted for Top Arts two years in a row, it comes as no surprise that Galen 2020 Graduate Sara Cope is following her passion in 2021 with her first solo show ‘Emerging’ at Art Gallery on Ovens. Coming to fruition during her time this year as a resident artist and a successful recipient of the Young Artist Mentorship Program, Sara has been able to immerse herself, learning about installing exhibitions, further exploring her style and developing her practice. Sara’s first exhibition features a range of bold linocut prints inspired by rural life and a love for the environment. Visitors to the gallery can expect to see some comical chook and cow characters, as well as a striking wall of Acacia. “I love wattle – they are my absolute favourite flower and plant,” she said. “I have eight different varieties of wattle represented with bright yellow blooms over the top of a black and white print. It really shines as you walk into the gallery.” Sara is currently in the process of enrolment at RMIT where she’ll be studying Fine Art next year. See Emerging: Works by Sara Cope at the Art Gallery on Ovens in the laneway off Murphy Street until November 1.
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Showcase 2021 Benalla Art Gallery
Gemma Casagranda
Allira Brookes Regan O'Brien
Harsh Chaudhary
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Annabel Martinac
Bonnie Shanley
Annabel Martinac
Allira Brookes
Gemma Casagranda Sarah Simonetti
See more outstanding work from Unit 4 Visual Arts & Technology students in the Emerge 2021 exhibition booklet online.
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Year 7 students get inspired by some Senior Science Techniques Our fabulous Lab Tech Giles Elsom, has inspired our year 7s by demonstrating some techniques used to separate mixtures using equipment normally used by our senior students. Students got to separate “fake blood” (red food dyed water and oil) using a centrifuge, see the distillation process, filtering using a vacuum filter and more. The highlight being able to sperate DNA molecules using electrophoresis. Jaxon Coleman (7.2) and Ada Overberg (7.3) were selected to be
Giles’ assistants to drop the DNA samples into the gel. If you would like to know more about Electrophoresis, this website is a great introduction and shows the behind the scenes work to go into setting up the equipment and gel, that Giles did to allow the students to have this great opportunity. www.sciencelearn.org.nz/resources/2029-gel-electrophoresis Big thanks to Giles for helping inspire the next gen of scientists.
Secondhand Textbooks As you prepare for your headstart classes and the 2022 school year, make sure you visit the Sustainable School Shop for Secondhand text book trading at: www.galen.vic.edu.au/secondhand-textbooks-sustainable-school-shop 6
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Galen Space Seeds Ambassadors are ready to go!
Galen Students Claire O’Gorman (year 9), Lili Ashby ( year 8) and Saskia Teerlak (year 8) were extra excited today to be the first Galen Students to get their hands on the long awaited “Golden Wattle Space Seeds”. The seeds have just spent 6 months on the International Space Station. The three students will take the lead role in looking after the seeds, as the “Galen Space Seeds Ambassadors” , over the next few years. Other classes and students will also have the opportunity to be involved, but these three have been part of the initial submission to be part of the program, and have been anxiously waiting for the last 6 months for them to arrive here in Wangaratta. “Through the difficult times of the Coronavirus, one of the things I could look forward to was the arrival of the Wattle seeds which have been in the International Space Station for 6 months” said Lili. Saskia is also excited “When Ms Timms reminded me about the wattle seeds a few days ago, I was so happy that Lili, Claire and I would be the first to see them! And then today, it was very exciting getting to open the parcel and look through everything we received.”
kit that the seeds came in, was so exciting. I was jumping with joy inside and I was so excited about opening it all up!” said Claire, “Being involved in this opportunity has been the best! At first when I heard about it I was really excited, and now to have the opportunity to plant the seeds, watch them grow and compare them to the other Wattle Seeds that haven’t been in space will be just so cool!. I’m really excited to see how it all goes over the next few years.” Saskia is also curious about the seeds “The thing I was most looking forward to with the wattle seeds was seeing if the ones that went into space looked different to the ones on Earth. When I saw them, they looked exactly the same, which is making me even more excited to see if they’re different once they’ve grown, or if one takes longer than the other to grow.” Lili is also looking forward to seeing what the future holds “I’m looking forward to seeing the differences and similarities of the Wattle seeds which have been in space and the Wattle seeds which have stayed on earth. Getting involved with this project made me hopeful for a future where we can go into space ourselves!”
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Galen’s Great 2021 Spelling Bee During Extended Homeroom on Wednesday 27th October students participated in an online Spelling Bee! In addition to earning House points for correct answers, points were also awarded for participation, with all points going toward the 2022 House Cup. Final results to kick off the 2022 leaderboard are:
82 points 78 points 77 points
UNDER 14
74 points 72 points 72 points 60 points
PLAYERS WE WANT YOU!!! WMCC ARE IN NEED OF PLAYERS TO FILL OUR UNDER 14 TEAM. We welcome players from Year 7 to training - Wednesday nights @ 4.30pm at Norm Minns Oval cricket nets (Show grounds)
57 points
Contact Jade Wickam 0416 228605
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Career Opportunity
2 x Junior Retail Sales Assistant (Casual)
Located across Victoria, Tasmania and Southern NSW, AG Warehouse is one of Australia’s largest independent rural retail businesses, with the backing of one of the largest milk processors in the world, Saputo. Whilst AG Warehouse will continue to support and service their traditional dairy / pasture customers they are undertaking an expansion into regional horticulture, cropping, sheep, beef and lifestyle market segments, presenting customers a wide range of merchandise and fertiliser options along with agronomic services. Our business is constantly evolving, and so is our team! We are recruiting for a Retail Sales Assistant/Store person to become part of our can-do and passionate team at our Wangaratta branch on a Casual basis. As a Retail Sales Assistant, your primary duties will include • • • • •
Providing a high level of sales support and assisting with customer equiries Preparing orders for delivery and regular on farm deliveries Unloading and loading of incoming and outgoing stock Maintaining a safe and tidy workplace Management of inventory including receipting of goods in and regular stock checks
The successful candidate will be available for regular Saturday work along with some school holiday work. The hours offered will vary based on business requirements and flexibility and skillset of the individual. We support and care for our employees by providing them with… • Competitive remuneration. • Discount on a range of company products • Access to an Employee Assistance Program (EAP). • Access to our Employee Share Ownership program. • The option to salary sacrifice into your superannuation account. • Learning and development opportunities with the ability to grow in your own way. It’s a great time to join a growing business, who with a range of rural stores and fertiliser depots, is focused on staff development and providing a high level of customer service. If you fit this criteria then please send your cover letter and resume to james.olphert@saputo.com or for questions please call M: 0427 261 125. Applications close Friday 19th November 2021
HIRING NOW! HIRING NOW! HIRING NOW! HIRING NOW! HIRING NOW! HIRING NOW! HIRING NOW! TEAM MEMBERS WANTED
AG Warehouse is an equal opportunity employer
Have you heard of the Grit and Resilience Program?
Working with the Rural City of Wangaratta community to better understand what drives positive mental health and wellbeing.
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It is a community-led program working to improve community connection, inclusion, and attitudes toward mental health. The Program is coordinating a broad range of activities including social groups, community garden open days, street party guides, social media campaigns and peer support networks just to name a few. Take a look at the attached FAQs to learn more or visit www.wangaratta.vic.gov.au/Residents/ Grit-Resilience or stay up to date by following the Program Facebook page @GritandResilienceProgram.
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Wellbeing Links
Uniform Shop
Email: wellbeing@galen.vic.edu.au Phone: 0357216322
Opening Hours Tuesday: 9am - 5pm Thursday: 8am - 4pm Phone: 03 5723 8320 Email: galen@midford.com.au
Beyond Blue: beyondblue.org.au 1300 22 4636
Black Dog: blackdoginstitute.org.au Lifeline: lifeline.org.au
Gateway Health: (03) 5723 2000 MensLine: mensline.org.au 1300 78 99 78
Headspace: headspace.org.au eheadspace.org.au 1800 650 890
Secondhand Uniform Shop Open each Thursday during Term
Student Absences Phone: 5721 6322 or email: absences@galen.vic.edu.au
Head to Health: headtohealth.gov.au
Kids Helpline: kidshelp.com.au 1800 55 1800
Mindspot: mindspot.org.au 1800 61 44 34
Australian Centre for Grief and Bereavement: grief.org.au
SANE Australia: sane.org 1800 18 7263
GriefLine Community and Family Services: griefline.org.au
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
NEW DATES!
December 9th 10th 11th 7.30pm 2021 Matinee: Sat 11th 1.30pm
AND SOME SONGS WITH STIGCRAYMER ANDERSON ORIGINALLY CONCEIVED BY JUDY BOOK BY ORIGINALLY CONCEIVED BY
CATHERINE JOHNSON JUDY CRAYMER
Licensed exclusively by Music Theatre International (Australasia). All performance materials supplied by Hal Leonard Australia
TICKETS: Wangaratta Performing Arts & Convention Centre
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Licensed exclusively by Music Theatre International (Australasia). All performance materials supplied by Hal Leonard Australia
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 Verallo & Fr. Shibu Pezhumthottathil: Co-Pastoral Leaders • Colin McClounan: Advisory Council Chair • Bernard Neal: Principal • Patrick Arcuri: Deputy Principal • Emily Hordern: Business Manager • Lyndel Annett: Staff Representative • Chris Dwyer: Parent Representative • Leah Waring: Parent Representative • Kim Saunders: GPA Representative • Angelo Pomponio: Parent Representative • Glenn Mercer: Parent Representative • Leonie Irwin: Catholic Education Sandhurst representative
Parents Association Executive • President - Margaret Anderson • Vice President - AnnMaree Christian • Secretary - Interim Cathyrn Carboon / Louine Robinson • Treasurer - Kim Saunders 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
Galen Catholic College
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