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What an incredible three weeks we have just seen across the world! And it’s hard to fathom that the deadly COVID-19 pandemic has taken a backward step to any other topic. Yet that is what has happened in light of the very serious issues the Black Lives Matter Movement has raised.
Scenes in the United States and various protests across many nations (including in various states across Australia) do highlight the overwhelming goodwill that the majority of individuals possess and their wish for enhancements in how people of colour are treated.
Last week Pope Francis denounced the “sin of racism”. In a message read out in Italian and English during his ‘general audience’, His Holiness spoke about the “tragic killing” of George Floyd and expressed concerns about violence during protests, saying it was self-destructive. Importantly he stated: “We cannot close our eyes to any form of racism or exclusion.” As Catholics, he is making critical points regarding how we should deal with one another.
Indeed, America is not alone when we consider the treatment of various races; one need only to consider the issues of indigenous rights and Aboriginal Deaths in custody in Australia. Quite often, very confronting information and data is not spoken about because it raises the proverbial ‘can of worms’, yet for our country to heal collectively, and move forward, we do need to engage with such topics and openly explore Australia’s own behaviour and how we treat our first peoples.
Bans of various shows on such streaming services as Netflix may provide a reflection on issues such as ‘blackface’ and ‘casual racism’, but real work still needs to be done to combat clear instances of racial discrimination.
At Magdalene we obviously have a zero-tolerance policy when it comes to how we deal with issues pertaining to racial intolerance, name calling and/or abuse. I encourage families to talk about their understanding of what is happening in places like America and how we need to make changes to what is being accepted in Australia and how people are and/or should be treated.
I acknowledge it is difficult when some world leaders are not setting good examples and it is also problematic when well-known identities in Australia put forward their own misunderstandings promoting flawed responses like “All lives Matter”. The fact is, racial bigotry does exist in Australia and it is everyone’s responsibility to recognise that the priority starts with those individuals or groups who are currently being discriminated against, are marginalised and/or experience institutionalised issues of racism. As Catholics, how can we raise the bar and reach out to those in need?
NEW UNIFORM & SECOND-HAND UNIFORM ITEMS
Once again, I remind all families that changes are afoot. From 2021 a new College Uniform will be introduced (both sport & academic). Year 7 2021, Year 10 2021 and Year 11 2021 will all be impacted and will need to move over to the new Uniform.
While students in Years 8 2021, Year 9 2021 and Year 9 2022 will not be required to purchase the new uniform they will have the option of moving over to the uniform if they wish.
Students joining the Senior School (this will start at Year 10 from 2021 onwards) will be required to wear the Senior Uniform.
Our current Year 11 2020 (Year 12 2021) students will not be affected.
All new uniform items will be available for purchase from the College later in the year from our Noone Store (pronounced noon) – which will be on-site.
In the interim, if there are any families with second-hand uniform items who wish to donate them back to the College, they are very welcome to do so. Items can be brought directly in to the College Office for collection.
END OF DAY STAGGERED FINISH
Arrangements for Year 7-9 parents/carers to collect students earlier of an afternoon will continue for Week 8. These arrangements may well continue for the remainder of the term until we get back to greater normality and fears of COVID-19 dissipate.
REMINDER ABOUT DRIVING TO SCHOOL
In recent weeks we have had to speak to a few senior students about safely driving to and from the College, and their behaviour while in the Senior Car Park. This is extremely unfortunate and very unusual. The right to drive to and park on College grounds remains a privilege, and therefore can be removed. I also remind parents/carers about the need to drive safely and within the speed limit, both before and after school and whilst on or around College grounds.
CHEWING GUM
Chewing gum is not allowed at the College under any circumstances. Students have been reminded of this especially in relation to COVID-19 hygiene requirements; it is unsanitary and unfair for staff to have to remove gum from the bottom of chairs, tables, on carpets and other places around the College playground. We are very fortunate at Magdalene to have beautiful surroundings. As such, we are currently considering expanding consequences for the bringing and chewing of gum at school.
CAMP AND RETREAT PROGRAMME
I am very excited to announce that the Retreats and Camps (Years 7, 9 and 11) that were scheduled for 2020 will be rescheduled and will occur in 2021.
INTERSCHOOL AND MISA SPORT / CULTURAL EVENTS
I am equally excited to announce that as far as we know MISA Sport of a Tuesday afternoon is set to return in Term 3. See Sport announcements later in this Newsletter. Also note that the decision has been made that a truncated MISA Debating Competition will occur in Term 3 – great news for our Year 7 and 8 Debating Teams.
YEAR 11 2021 SUBJECT SELECTIONS
I would like to thank Mr Bubb, Mr Houghton, Ms Phillips, Mrs Dobbie and all the staff who were involved in preparations for subject selections for next year’s Year 11 subjects. Parents/carers of Year 10 2020 be sure to look out for relevant Compass notifications regarding this. I am hearing about great excitement and interest amongst our current Year 10s.
I thank all families for their ongoing support of our staff and the College as we move into our fourth week now of ‘normal’ face-to-face teaching.
Prayer
Loving and forgiving God, we come to You today recognising that in matters of ethnicity we have no choice – we are who we have been made to be. Before You we rejoice at our diversity, and our hearts lift at Your great vision of a worshipping multitude gathered from every nation, tribe, people and language. But nonetheless we recognise that our present reality is very far from this ideal.
Some of us have been born white, in a world where whiteness confers privilege. Others of us have been born black, in a world where darker skin carries disadvantage. We know that this is not the world as You would have it be, but it is our world, and it has been our experience.
None of us asked for our skin colour, none of us asked to be born the heirs of oppression, none of us asked to inherit power or powerlessness.
So before You, and in the name of Jesus Christ who loves all people equally, regardless of ethnicity, gender or social status, we come now to recommit ourselves to your vision of the world.
We come now to pray ‘Your kingdom come, on earth as it is in heaven’, and to offer ourselves once to live out Your coming kingdom of equality and justice in our lives, in our churches, and in our communities.
And so we confess our own complicity in the status quo which divides and distorts humanity. As we pray, we ask that You will release us from guilt, and will help us to find ways of laying down the burdens we have inherited.
Help us to discover our true and rightful place within the new humanity created in Christ Jesus. All races together, we confess that we have sinned, and that we have fallen short of the glory of God.
We confess our failures to speak out against injustice. We confess those times when, as individuals and as churches, we have witnessed the fracturing of humanity along ethnic grounds, and yet have remained silent. We confess those times when we have been the powerful ones and have chosen to withhold that power whilst another human suffered.
We confess the sin of exclusion, the abuse of power to oppress and demean. May those of us who have ourselves experienced exclusion be the first to speak up for others. May we create spaces for reconciliation.
We pray for our churches. May they become places of reconciliation, where each human soul is valued, and where equality in Christ is a reality in our midst. Forgive us those times where we do not live out our calling as Your people. May our churches model the new humanity of Christ to those in the communities where we live.
We pray for our communities. Where there is division, may we bring restoration. Where there is inequality may we bring justice. Where there is powerlessness may we lift up the broken hearted. Where there is damage may we bring healing.
Loving and forgiving God, hear our confession, hear the desires of our hearts to be different, grant us Your forgiveness, and remake us according to the likeness of Christ.
Finally, we pray particularly for our brothers and sisters of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent. We ask for the power of Your Holy Spirit to heal those that have suffered and continue to suffer injustice. Help all of us to be a force for good in recognising the true dignity of every human being and to walk together with each other towards compassion, forgiveness, reconciliation and love.
Amen.
Parent/Teacher/Student Interviews
There will be three sessions for these across the remainder of Term 2.
These interviews will be conducted through Zoom. Detailed information regarding booking interviews and Zoom procedures will be sent through Compass in Week 8.
Wednesday 24/6 3.30 - 8pm (Week 9) |
Wednesday 1/7, 3.30 - 8pm (Week 10) |
Friday 3/7 8.30am - 12.15pm (Week 10) Pupil Free Day |
Years 7 and 9 |
Years 8, 10 and 11 |
Catch-up interviews All years |
HSC 2020 - Key Dates
2020 Trial HSC: 17 August - 31 August
2020 HSC: 20 October - Wednesday 11 November
Students and parents are encouraged to familiarise themselves with the HSC 2020 timetable. (link below)
2020 HSC Examination Timetable
HSC Minimum Standard Testing
All Year 10 students will be completing their Minimum Standards testing in Term 3. Numeracy tests will be completed in Mathematics classes and Reading and Writing tests will be completed in English classes. These tests focus on basic numeracy and literacy skills and are completed online.
To prepare now, all students are required to ensure their device is updated and that all updates in her Managed Software Centre have been installed.
Year 11 2021 Subject Selections
Year 10 students have begun the exciting process of selecting their subjects and study pattern for Year 11 and 12. They have had a Year meeting this week in which important information was relayed to them.
Parents can access all this information on the Yr 11 2021 Subject Selections Website
The site contains details about all the courses Magdalene are offering as well as a recorded presentation outlining important NESA requirements that need to be adhered to.
There is also a feature that allows parents of Year 10 to log any questions they may have about the process. These questions will form the basis of a possible Zoom session next week - time To Be Advised.
Students will be given access to a portal on Friday 19th June that will allow them to make their subject choices.
Families are urged to sit down together and examine the information on this website and to log any questions they may have through the Questions you may have tab.
Finance - updated information on School Fee's
SCHOOL FEES
School Fee Statements were emailed out last week, if you have not received your Fee Statement, please email: finance@mchsdow.catholic.edu.au to request a copy.
We are currently finalising cancelled events and excursions, once this is completed credits will be processed. These credits will be reflected on Fee Statements over the next few months.
CAMPS/RETREATS
Due to COVID-19 the following camps/retreats have been rescheduled to take place in 2021.
The camp/retreat charge will remain on the 2020 school fee statement and no charge will appear on the 2021 fee statement. Please be advised that some locations may change.
Year 7 2020 - Teen Ranch
Year 9 2020 - Neapean River Camp
Year 11 2020 - Retreat (Bluegum Lodge & Luanda)
If you have any questions regarding Fees please contact the Finance Office via the finance email.
COVID-19 FEE CONCESSION
WHAT DO I DO IF MY INCOME HAS BEEN SEVERELY AFFECTED BY THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC?
If you are experiencing financial hardship due to COVID-19 because of loss of employment or other reasons, you may apply for COVID19 Fee Concession for 2020 school fees.
To access this application:
- Download the application from the CEO Website
www.dow.catholic.edu.au/for-parents/school-fees
- OR request a copy from your school’s administration office.
PLEASE NOTE:
Families that have requested deferment of payments, will receive an email with the application and further information.
Families that have already applied for Fee Concession due to hardship related to COVID-19, will not be required to apply again.
FINANCE OFFICE HOURS: Monday to Friday 7.30am to 2.45pm
Congratulations to Sapphire Perkins (7 Art I) who is our Artist of the Week!. The topic was Pop Art Graphic Portraits - 'Pop Art techniques of graphic flat lines and bright colour have been examined and explored in portraiture.'
On Tuesday 9th June, the Year 9 Pastoral classes participated in Pastoral Olympics, gaining points for the House Challenge.
Bruchauser vs Dunne participated in Snake Volleyball
Hogan vs Moore competed in Playing Card house building, with the winning group making the highest tower.
Patrician vs Sedgewick participated in the Hopscotch challenge.
Term 2 Week 7
With the return of community sport from July 1, there have been important developments in school based sport.
MISA Sports - Term 3
As far as we know MISA sport will re-commence Term 3 Week 2, with the following sports listed below.
SPORT |
DIVISION |
GENDER |
Netball |
Years 7/8 |
Female |
Netball |
Years 9/10 |
Female |
Soccer |
Years 7/8 |
Male |
Soccer |
Years 9/10 |
Male |
Soccer |
Years 7-9 |
Female |
AFL |
Years 10-12 |
Male |
AFL |
Years 10-12 |
Female |
Rugby League |
Under 15’s Div 2 |
Male |
Indoor Cricket |
Years 10-12 |
Male |
Softball |
Years 10-12 |
Female |
Students who want to trial for a team need to sign up in Week 7 using the google form emailed on Thursday 11th June. This needs to be completed by Monday 15th June.
Trials are planned to be held in Weeks 9 and 10 of this term. This is subject to the availability of venues and in accordance with the current sporting guidelines.
Students who are not attending MISA trials will participate in a range of schoolbased activities such as power walking, recreational games, volleyball/newcombe ball, basketball, fitness circuits and skills sessions.
Reminders
Students are reminded to ensure they are prepared for participation in sport by having appropriate footwear, college hat, water bottle and other equipment such as asthma medication and epipen as required. If a student is unable to participate in Tuesday Sport, a note needs to be handed to Mrs Andruschko on Tuesday morning.
Diocesan and NSW Sport
Unfortunately, the following sports have been cancelled for 2020:
June 24 - Volleyball Open Boys & Girls Championships 2020 - CANCELLED
June 24 - Hockey Open Boys and Girls Championships 2020 - CANCELLED
July 27 - Athletics 2020 - CANCELLED
July 29 - Netball Championships 2020 - CANCELLED
Further information for Diocesan and NSW Sport can be found using the links below:
https://www.dow.catholic.edu.au/sport/diocesan-sport-news/
If there are any questions about Tuesday Sport, please contact Mrs Andruschko via the College Office.
Water Restrictions Exemption Permit approval
Sydney Water have approved Magdalene Catholic College's request for an exemption under Level 1 Water restrictions.
Secondhand Uniform Shop