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Thursday 13 March 2014 - Issue No 4

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same time we must acknowledge that many will have lost their employment or are likely to do so in the future. The College works with families to try and ensure that the loss of a job does not compromise their son’s education here. If any family feels they need financial assistance I encourage them to approach our Business Manager, Mr Terry Fowler. We require anyone seeking assistance to provide us with financial information which enables us to be fair to the rest of the school community in providing assistance. Over the years we have worked hard to ensure that our fees are affordable. My hope would be that no student is denied an education here on the basis of insufficient finance. We will work with our families to assist them through difficult times and encourage families to approach us when they are in need. It was wonderful to see so many parents attend our New Parents Welcome Evening. I thank the members of our Parents and Friends who assisted on the night. Paul Tobias - Principal

Principal’s Report Dear Parents, Students and Friends of the College, Each year the College generates the Annual Strategic Planning Report. This document reflects on the previous school year, compares data with other years and sets strategic goals for the future. A copy of the 2013 report will be available on the College website and for anyone who does not have access to the internet, several hard copies will be available at Reception. The College Board will be using the information contained in the report throughout the year and especially during the Board seminar when strategic planning takes place. As a Church we commenced the season of Lent last Wednesday and all of our students attended a paraliturgy en mass on Ash Wednesday. We used the occasion to launch the fundraising for Edmund Rice Day which will take place on 20 March. Thank you to those parents who assisted us in putting together information packages for Edmund Rice Day. The students have been shown some of the projects which were undertaken with last year’s donations and hopefully the entire St Joseph’s community will once again support those in most need. Much has been written and speculated about the decline in the manufacturing sector especially in the Geelong region. We had anticipated a possible decline and so in the building of our Trade Training Centre have included offerings for what we hope are jobs of the future in areas such as carbon management and allied health. At the

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Calendar of Events MARCH 14 Solidarity Computer Free Day 19 20 21 22 28

(Newtown Campus only) Westcourt Campus Opening Edmund Rice Day National Anti Bullying, Anti Violence Day P&F Trivia Night Barefoot Bowls n Beats

April 3 Last Day Term 1

Easter Liturgy Parent/student/teacher interviews

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News from the Deputies ATHLETICS DAY ATTENDANCE We would like to thank parents for their support in ensuring attendance at our House Athletics Carnival was at the level required. The day was a great success and helped to foster House spirit and celebrate as a community. WELCOME EVENING Our Welcome Evening for the parents/carers of all students new to the school in 2014 was held last Tuesday evening. Over 300 people attended, the largest group of course were parents of our new Year7s. All present appreciated the opportunity to meet their son’s Homeroom teacher and some of their subject teachers, to meet the parents of other boys in their class and to receive important information to support the boys’ transition to St Joseph’s. EDMUND RICE DAY Our most significant celebration of the year, Edmund Rice Day, takes place on Thursday 20 March. The day is celebrated by sharing the Eucharist together, taking part in the cross country / walkathon, sharing lunch and joining in a variety of activities in the afternoon. While the day celebrates the life of the founder of the Christian Brothers, Edmund Rice, its key focus is to raise funds for charitable works in both Australia and East Africa. Can parents please encourage their boys bring in their sponsorship money as soon as possible. Claire Brown & Paul Clohesy - Deputy Principals

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Community Service News Through community service staff and students of the College truly reflect the College values of Compassion, Innovation and Integrity. Service to the community allows students and staff to display the very core Gospel values that motivated Edmund Rice by helping others who are in need of assistance. With many staff and students involved in community service, we are displaying through our actions the touchstone of Justice and Solidarity which is outlined in the EREA charter. We have had students and staff out to primary schools each week this term to help with breakfast programs;Year 10 boys visiting aged care facilities, staff providing meals and assisting with Samaritan House, staff and students donating blood and several boys completing community service hours in their own time. Boys have been involved in the recent ‘Clean Up Australia Day’ and helping kids with disabilities surf, just to name a few. The eagerness to be involved in community service has been overwhelming with boys keen to sign up to help out at various programs and events. Several senior students have formed their own ‘Relay for Life’ teams and we wish them well for this event. Keep up the great work boys because you are really making a difference in people’s lives. Please see the end of the newsletter for upcoming community service opportunities. Claire Wrigley - Community Service Coordinator


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ICT Matters EASY GUIDE TO SOCIALISING ONLINE Find up-to-date information from the Federal Government site http://www.communications.gov.au/easyguide on protecting yourself and your children when using social networking, search engines and online games. PAM – PARENT ACCESS MODULE Why wait for reports? – access PAM regularly to see your son’s or daughter’s progress. Some parents may need to update their email address as we only use the address provided in your sons’ enrolment information. Please send email address updates to registrar@sjc.vic.edu.au The Parent Access Module login details have been emailed to all parents. Please continue to check your son’s assessment results and due tasks by logging into PAM regularly. Please contact helpdesk@sjc.vic.edu.au for any assistance.

Thursday 3 April from 4-7pm and Friday 4 April from 9am-12noon in the Br O S Adams Gymnasium. Mid semester reports are available online via the Parent Access Module from Friday 28 March. The interviews are an opportunity for parents, teachers and students to meet and discuss future learning. All students are expected to attend with their parents/ guardians. In Term 1 there are no prior appointments made for these interviews.

Work Experience Year 10 All Work Experience Arrangement Forms (382) need to be returned to the Careers Office by no later than Friday 28 March. Please contact Karen at Careers if an extension of time is required. Please ensure that the employer has signed the form, as well as parent/guardian and student, before returning the Arrangement Form to school. The Careers Office will organise to collect the Principal’s signature. Karen Shum - Careers Coordinator

The Parent Access Module allows parents to see: • Assessment results and teacher comments as they are marked • Due dates for assessment tasks • Attendance for all lessons • The number of behavioural incidents FILTERING ON STUDENT LAPTOPS Parents are able to request the school activate extended hours for internet filtering on the student laptop. If you are interested in this service, please download the form from the SJC Website http://www.sjc.vic.edu.au/learning-Student-Computer-Program • The school will only provide the options shown • There is no cost for this service Chris Valmadre – Director of ICT

Sibling Enrolment - Year 7 2015 If you have younger sons who will be seeking enrolment for Year 7 at St Joseph’s in 2015, you need to submit your application by Friday 23 May 2014. Parents who fail to do so, even if they have older sons at the College, cannot be guaranteed a place.

Cricket - SJC First XI ROUND 4 - SJC v PARADE SJC 4/142 (Jack Driver 18, Billy Hyde 19, Brad McMaster 21, James Hickey 40no, Casey Meehan 32no) off 27 overs. defeated PARADE 10/141cc (Sam Plummer 1/19, Jordan Stone 1/14, David McNeel 1/15, James Teague 2/19, Connor Jervies 3/31, Casey Meehan 1/5) ROUND 5 - SJC v ST BEDE’S ST BEDE’S 7/140cc (Sam Plummer 3/10 - including hat-trick, Jordan Stone 1/10, Connor Jervies 1/19) defeated SJC 7/134cc (Jordan Stone 45, David Mc Neel 23, Sam Plummer 26no) www.sjc.vic.edu.au


Tri-UMPH is back in 2014 and we need your help! St Joseph’s College, Sacred Heart College, Clonard College and Saint Ignatius College are uniting yet again on the 5th of September to make poverty history with the third TriUMPH Music Festival. As our name Tri-UMPH – being an acronym for “Triennially United to Make Poverty History” – suggests, our purpose for the event is to support the universal efforts to make poverty history. Specifically, we will be raising funds for the Teachers’ College in Baccua to train teachers, and also 2 communities in Railaco (the Christian Brothers and the Jesuit mission in Railaco) with a focus on education and youth development. We hope to provide the necessary facilities to ensure a prosperous and peaceful future for people living in poverty in East Timor. In 2008 and 2011, St. Joseph’s hosted the Tri-UMPH Musical Festival, where many popular performers and artist played to over 4,500 students. Collectively, we raised funds to support pre-school and primary education in Railaco, a small East Timor village, gave financial assistance to a teachers college in Baccau on the north coast of East Timor and promoted and assisted education in Oescusu, a small province west of Dili, the capital of East Timor. The successful music festival was heavily publicized in the region and was plugged on national news stations. A group of students who have formed the triumph committee have been hard at work for the past 5 months and we would like to take this opportunity to reach out to all families and ask for any assistance you may be able to provide. Obviously this event is a huge event on the school calendar and in order to make it as successful as possible we call upon any parents, families or businesses that may be able to assist in the promotion of our festival. Your assistance could include anything from following and liking the Triumph music festival facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/triumphmusicfestival) or checking out the triumph festival webpage (triumph2014.weebly. com). Sharing this social networking site allows us to get our message out in the public and share our aim of making

poverty history. If you have any contacts with celebrities or businesses that may want to contribute or donate their time or goods please also contact Rebecca Westwood on rebeccac@sjc.vic.edu.au. As a part of Tri-UMPH you will have the opportunity to be part of the further development of poverty stricken communities. Rebecca Westwood - Student Leadership Coordinator and Tri-UMPH coordinator TRIUMPH FROM A STUDENT’S EXPERIENCE As a current Year 12 student the last Tri-Umph Festival I attended was in 2011 as a Year 9. To me, it was THE highlight of that year; it was a fantastic day for both entertainment and socialising with the 3 other Catholic schools. It was great to meet new people and also catch up with friends from the other schools who we don’t get to see often. In terms of entertainment there was plenty to do; there were multiple stages on Zampatti Oval with great live music all day. There was also a tent to showcase some of the impressive DJs Joeys has to offer. It was equally as fun to be in the crowd. If you wanted to take a break from all the music there were plenty of quiet spots to relax and hang out with students from the other schools. In addition the food selection was great; there was not only a BBQ, but a whole variety of other foods such as nachos and cakes. Triumph 2011 was one of my fondest school memories and Triumph 2014 is going to be bigger and better yet.You will have a fun day, singing and dancing to great live music whilst meeting new friends and catching up with older ones. Better yet, with each wristband purchase you are funding the ongoing support of training teachers in East Timor and providing much needed funds for school furniture to improve the long term education of all Timorese Students. Adam Walsh and Shane Collard

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Sustainability Matters EARTH HOUR 8:30–9:30pm, Saturday 29 March. Earth hour is the single largest mass movement that helps target climate change! Founded by the WWF (World Wildlife Fund) in 1961, Earth Hour has been embraced by 7001cities in 152 nations across the globe. This year, Earth hour is focusing attention on one of the world’s most iconic and threatened places; Australia’s very own Great Barrier Reef. So join millions of people worldwide in switching lights off for an hour! For more information or to organise your own gathering, please visit: www.earthhour.org/ YEAR 8 BIN AUDIT The first audit of the year eight eating area has been completed, revealing the total waste in the area for the week amounting to; 8x120L Waste bins and 2.5x240L Fully Commingled Recycling bins (including weekend activities). This result is greatly improved on efforts at the same time last year (average of 13.3 x 240L bins per year level, per week), however there are still quite a lot of recyclables making their way into the waste bins. SUPPORTING STUDENTS RECYCLING HABITS As our Fully Commingled recycling bins emulate the recycling system used by the Greater City of Geelong, I encourage all families to actively involve your son/s in the daily recycling process at home to reinforce their understanding and practice of recycling at school. The table opposite is included as a guide for items that may be recycled at school for Years 7, 8 & 9 students. Kelly Jenkins - Sustainability Coordinator

BIN Fully Commingled Recycling

WHAT GOES IN Glass bottles, not globes or broken glass Metal including aluminium & tin cans Paper including; newspapers, drink

cartons and canteen pizza wrappers Cardboard Plastic All rigid plastic including plastic bottles and yoghurt containers - scraped  NO PLASTIC BAGS General Waste Non-recyclable items Food soiled items Polystyrene (Soft plastic - at Westcourt only) Bubblewrap REDcycling (Newtown Campus only) Bins at Canteen or Homeroom

Soft Plastic Bread bags Biscuit packets Frozen food bags Rice and pasta Bags Confectionery packets Cereal Box Liners Newspaper wrap Plastic shopping bags Old ‘green’ shopping bags

How to REDcycle - You can REDcycle at home! Simply place all soft plastic items in supermarket bags and drop them into the REDcycling bins at a participating Coles supermarket. Participating stores in Geelong; Coles Belmont (both), Coles Corio Village, Coles Geelong Westfield, Coles Geelong West & Coles Waurn Ponds.

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died of AIDS about six years ago. Like most Ugandans, his mum is a half-acre subsistence farmer – you eat what you grow. Geoffrey helps out by catching, breeding and selling rabbits. He gets about 40 cents for each, and he has about ten on the go at the moment. He fetches water from a well with two 20 litre containers. His English is great because he spends so much time with the visiting bazungu. In some ways his simple life seems happy and uncomplicated, coming and going as he pleases. He wants to go to university and to travel. He needs to sell about 12,000 rabbits to do so. It probably won’t happen. This is not just a story. Geoffrey and his mum are real people, just like us, our Edmund Rice sisters and brothers. While they live many miles from our door, they are and should be very close to our hearts. For every one of the stories we tell, there are many more similar and different stories – stories which we have the capacity through our gift to impact upon. We can live this gift, everybody, every day through our fundraising for Edmund Rice Day. Jo Hart - Director of Identity The following article comes from the speech I made at the Ash Wednesday/Edmund Rice Day launch with the addition of Ric Brodick’s story from Uganda: 200 hundred years ago, Edmund Rice was all about giving life to others. His schools taught students employment skills to get them off the streets and out of dire poverty. At the same time, he gave new life to himself by finding a new meaning to it following the devastating death of his wife. He used his wealth to give life to others and chose to live a life of prayer and simplicity. Through this life change, he was able to live out his commitment to God through the example of Jesus. We continue this example of giving new life through our Edmund Rice Day Walkathon. The funds raised on this day give new life, new hope to those in real need in our world. And through the giving, we have the opportunity to give life to ourselves by giving some of our wealth. Whilst we all live in different circumstances, the wealth we have in material goods is enormous compared to those whose stories we hear about from staff who have been to Africa. One of the stories shared at last Wednesday’s gathering was from Mr Brodrick: This is Geoffrey. He’s 11 and in Grade 5 at St Nicholas Primary School. His cheeky smile and character have been a common link through all three St Joseph’s visits to Mannya. Everyone remembers and asks about him and his mate Kenny. Geoffrey lives with his older brother and mum. His dad

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SOLIDARITY DAY COMPUTER-FREE DAY SJC MAIN CAMPUS FRIDAY 14 MARCH Students are required to leave their computers at home on Friday 14 March in an act of solidarity with the poorest of the poor for whom we fundraise on Edmund Rice Day. (Does not include Westcourt students). Any enquiries can be made to Jo Hart (joh@sjc.vic.edu.au)


In Sympathy

Care Group

Our hearts go out to you all as we pray “That God will welcome these faithfully departed into His loving arms. And that precious memories will be of comfort to those left behind, knowing that their love will live on in their hearts forever.”

Congratulations s To staff member Adam Morrissey and Kirsty on the birth of their beautiful baby Camille Patricia, little sister for Addison. To past staff members, Maureen and Russell (dec) Zampatti, congratulations on the birth of their new grandchild, Samuel Russell Zampatti, son of Katie and Dan Zampatti (1998), a cute little brother for Olivia.

Our Care Group involves parents volunteering to provide a meal (usually in the form of a casserole) for our families who are experiencing difficulty either through illness, bereavement or other circumstances. If you would like to be a member of our Care Group Team and help with meals (possibly one per term) please feel welcome to contact our Coordinators Mrs Anne Ross on email - rosshp@ pipeline.com.au or Mrs Zoe Callahan on cranz1@optusnet.com.au. Many of our parents work and are unable to formally partake in College activities, but are willing to help by providing support with a casserole from time to time. Thank you to all those who have volunteered to assist this year. We warmly invite our College community to feel welcome to contact us should you be experiencing ill health or any difficulty, as we really want to be able to support our families and our students. We are only a phone call away on 52268119 or email principalspa@sjc.vic.edu.au Special wishes to all our families, Maureen Bryant & Adel Mawson - Principal’s Personal Assistants

2014 Deanery Mass The St Joseph’s College community is invited to attend the 2014 Deanery Mass at St Mary’s Basilica on Sunday 23 March at 5.30pm. Fr Gerard Keith, Parish Priest of the Cluster Parish, will be the Principal Celebrant at what will be an encouraging and hope filled evening. Hoping you and your families can attend. Fr Kevin Dillon - Deanery Coordinator

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Athletics Day Results EVENT

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DISTANCE / TIME

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U/13 U/14 U/15 U/16 U/17

100M 100M 100M 100M 100M

CHARLIE HARRIS RAYMOND EMMA-NNOPU CHRISTIAN DAVIS TAJ HARRISON JAY CHRISTOU

13.06 12.02 12.2 12.15 12

SENIOR 100M U/13 400M U/14 400M U/15 400M U/16 400M U/17 400M SENIOR 400M U/13 800M U/14 800M U/15 800M U/16 800M U/17 800M SENIOR 800M U/13 LONG JUMP U/14 LONG JUMP U/15 LONG JUMP U/16 LONG JUMP U/17 LONG JUMP SENIOR LONG JUMP

NATHAN MUNOZ WILL BATSON RAYMOND EMMA-NNOPU CHRISTIAN DAVIS PETERSON KOL RAVEN MARIKA HARRY VEALE OLIVER LOUGHNAN RAYMOND EMMA-NNOPU CHRISTIAN DAVIS CHARLES FRANCIS JACK HOCKLEY-SAMON HARRISON VEALE KEAM CHAN THU SA LA CHRISTIAN DAVIS JACK HENRY JOSEPH LOUGHNAN THOMAS CROWE

11.5 1.04.41 1.01.78 56.1 57.85 58.15 57.36 2.31.03 2.28.47 2.08.42 2.19.08 2.14.65 2.12.00 4.4 5.18 5.4 5.36 5.61

U/13 HIGH JUMP U/14 HIGH JUMP U/15 HIGH JUMP U/16 HIGH JUMP U/17 HIGH JUMP SENIOR HIGH JUMP U/13 DISCUS U/14 DISCUS U/15 DISCUS U/16 DISCUS U/17 DISCUS SENIOR DISCUS U/13 SHOTPUT U/14 SHOTPUT U/15 SHOTPUT U/16 SHOTPUT U/17 SHOTPUT SENIOR SHOTPUT U/13 4X100M RELAY U/14 4X100M RELAY U/15 4X100M RELAY U/16 4X100M RELAY U/17 4X100M RELAY VCE 4X100M RELAY

KEAM CHAN RAYMOND EMMA-NNOPU MATTHEW WRIGLEY JACK HENRY JACK BUCKLEY HENRY KOL BRAYDEN MAURER THU SA LA MATTHEW BOLGER BEN MCNAMARA JOBE NEAL KINGSTON WADE JACK MULLER FRANCIS PATTI JOSH HIRT BEN MCNAMARA JACK BUCKLEY MITCH HELMORE BUTLER JORDAN BROPHY BUTLER JORDAN JORDAN

145 161 155 180 154 175 23.65 24.67 28.25 32.1 28 28.85 13.01 11.38 11.7 10.86 12.71

= New Record

2014 AGE GROUP CHAMPIONS GROUP WINNER U/13 KEAM CHAN U/14 U/15 U/16

RAYMOND EMMA-NNOPU CHRISTIAN DAVIS JACK HENRY

U/17

JACK BUCKLEY

SENIOR HARRISON VEALE COLLEGE JACK HOCKLEY-SAMON CLASSIC

SECOND

THIRD

WILL BATSON BRAYDEN MAUER THU SA LA ANGUS MCKINNON PETERSON KOL CHARLIE FRANCIS JOBE NEAL PATRICK KELLEHER TOM SCOTT CHRISTIAN DAVIS

JACK MULLEN OLIVER LOUGHNAN FRASER MURRAY THOMAS SENFTLEBEN BENJAMIN MCNAMARA AIDEN EDWARDS RAVEN MARIKA OLIVER LOUGHNAN

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RAIL TRAIL RUNS - SUNDAY 23 MARCH Highton Rotary Club’s major fundraiser will be held on Sunday 23 March 2014 at Drysdale Railway Station. Major Beneficiary: Kids Plus Foundation A large number of opportunities are available.You can assist in the areas of: Food service, marshalling, ticket sales, children’s activities, registration tents both at Drysdale and Queenscliff, car parking attendants. Team leaders will be provided for each area and position descriptions are available upon request. Please contact Angella Chisholm on 0487 513 431 or email angellachisholm@gmail.com for further information or to register. ST PATRICK’S PRIMARY SCHOOL IRISH FOLK FESTIVAL VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Come along for a fun day of volunteering and build some of your community service hours on Sunday 15 March at St Patricks Primary school Irish Folk Festival. We need your help with different activities, e.g. face painting, hand ball, book store, craft, dunking booth and more! If you are available on the day between 10am and 4pm we need you. Contact Julie Sharkey (0417365614) or Sheri Steenhuis (0438823173)

CHIP ASTRONOMY WORKSHOP 1.30-3.30pm Sunday 30 March. Discover space food and learn navigation and time telling techniques using the night sky. Hands on, fun and informative workshop. Kardinia International College, Midland Highway Bell Post Hill. $15 per child or $20 non group members. Suitable for Primary School Children. To book email: chipgeelong@gmail. com. Payment required before 21 March.

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PRESENTS THE GREAT GATSBY WEDNESDAY 2ND APRIL 2014 THE SHIRLEY MILLS THEATRE (St Mary’s, 150 Yarra Street, Geelong) Screenings at 4pm and 7.30pm Space is limited so book early $20.00 per ticket includes a light meal at 6.30pm 1920’S Dress Optional PROCEEDS GO TO SAMARITAN HOUSE GEELONG Please RSVP to Sheila Mansfield on 03 5243 2870 (1) Direct deposit into account: Samaritan House Geelong Ltd BSB 633 -000 Account 14 497 4029 Bendigo Bank, 235 Ryrie Street, Geelong Narration: Full Name (2) Cheque may be posted to Samaritan House Geelong Ltd - PO Box 5047, East Geelong, 3219

SAINTS BASEBALL CLUB Pioneer Rd, Grovedale. 2014 Season played on Saturday mornings from late April to August U12 to U17 competitions caters for 8 – 16 year olds. Rally Cap program for 5 – 9 year olds Training every Wednesday from 26 March, 4:30pm to 6.30pm. Registrations can be taken each training night. For more information contact: Katrina Morgan at kmorgan3231@bigpond.com Mob. 0431 576558 Chris Rickard at cjrickard@lizzy.com.au See our web site: www.saints.baseball.com.au CAMPAIGN 4 WAYNE - FRIDAY 14 MARCH 4pm - 7pm. Action Indoor Sports Stadium, 96 Furner Ave Bell Park. Fundraising afternoon to support Wayne Fatone in his battle with cancer. Family fun day out - come along for heaps of activities: face painting, balloon animals, mechanical animal rides, bubble soccer balls, photo booth, jumping castle, fairy floss, sausage sizzle, raffles plus live music! $10 entry per family at the door, plus gold coin donation per activity. Everyone welcome.


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CANTEEN FRIDAY 14 MARCH Sharon Stokes Lisa Monaco Dianne Vandoren Michelle Kidd Narelle Brown Amanda Eibl MONDAY 17 MARCH Janine Wheeler Joanne Parke Tracie Rendell Maura Sweet Connie Ganino TUESDAY 18 MARCH Christine Harding Bernadette Bogacki Kim Dudley Tami Batson Kylie Smith-Near

WEDNESDAY 19 MARCH Julie Whelan Genia Consedine Trudy Antonac Kym Kavanagh Nicole Alcorace FRIDAY 21 MARCH Gosia Bucki-Smith Wendy Lyons Diane Johns Catherine Rush Kathryn Sanders MONDAY 24 MARCH Leonore Roach Wendy Maddock Meagan Misfud Simone Fisher Maree Hayes Selena Stephens

TUESDAY 25 MARCH Clare Howell Kylie Gray Poli Rotiroti Lisa Thomas WEDNESDAY 26 MARCH Carolyn McCormack Ann Zulumovski Deb Higgins Julie Riverland Jeordie Hobbs THURSDAY 27 MARCH Clare Hurley Trish Brennan Susan Roberts Colleen Bernardo Angela Degrandi

THE TERM 1 CANTEEN MENU IS AVAILABLE ON THE COLLEGE WEBSITE WWW.SJC.VIC.EDU. AU UNDER THE MENU “STUDENT WELLBEING” IT ALSO IS POSTED ON OUR COLLEGE APP


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