Wednesday, 9 December 2015

END OF YEAR CELEBRATIONS

The Junior School Christmas Concert was a delightful celebration.  The amphitheatre proved to be an excellent venue for families to gather to watch the children sing and dance, as they celebrated the school year and the coming of Christmas.  A shared morning tea followed, with a visit from Santa Claus.  Thanks to Miss Croswell and all the Junior School staff for their work in preparing for the concert,

END OF YEAR ASSEMBLY
A reminder the final assembly will take place in  Salvador at 9,15am on Friday. Parents are invited to attend.

SWITCHING TRACKS
On Tuesday 14 September Holy Criss College will be hosting Switching Tracks.  Over 300 people from a range of schools will come to the College for a conference on using digital technologies for learning.  Our keynote speaker will be Patrick Hollingswoth, a high altitude mountaineer and a leadership and teamwork expert. He will speak about getting comfortable in the uncomfortable in an organisational landscape which is becoming more volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous. (VUCA). A number of our staff will also be presenting workshops and Student Leaders will be assisting on the day.

Sunday, 29 November 2015

COMMUNITY GATHERINGS

RECONCILIATION

Congratulations to the Year 3 students who received the Sacrament of Reconciliation for the first time on Tuesday.   Preparation for sacraments is family-focused, parish-based and Catholic school supported.  Thanks to Mrs Henderson for helping to prepare the students and also to Fr Bona, Parish Catechists and visiting priests.


COLLEGE COMMUNITY MEETING

On behalf of the Marco Pasalich, Chairperson of the College Board, and Susan Sorenson, President of Friends of Holy Cross, I invite you to attend the AGMs of these two important groups on Tuesday 1 December.  The gathering will start with wine and cheese at 5.30pm, followed by the AGMs at 6.30pm.  The 2016 budget and College fees will be presented at the Board AGM.



GOOD NEWS - CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT

This week we received notification that our application for  an Australian Government Capital Grant for Stage 5 of our Capital Development Plan has been approved.  We will receive $3 450 000 toward the project.  The additional funding will come from a low interest loan and school contribution.  Stage 5 includes the Junior School learning centre for Years 2 -5, Performing Arts facilities and an undercover area. The project will go to tender next year.  The Junior School will be completed for the beginning of the 2017 school year and the remainder of the project will be completed during 2017.  We are in the final design stage of this section of our Capital Development Plan.  The finished product will see the addition of some outstanding facilities.  Some Year 3 students had the opportunity to contribute to the project last week, as they gave input into the design of the play areas. 


GRATITUDE MASS

Parents and family members are invited to join us for the Gratitude Mass on Wednesday 9.00am in the Parish Church.  This is an opportunity of us to come together as a College community to give thanks for the many blessings we have received this year.  


END OF YEAR

Students finish school on Friday 11 December.  Parents are invited to join us for the College Assembly commencing at 9.15am.  Students will return to classes after the assembly and school finishes at the usual time.


M.Connor

30 November 2015



Friday, 20 November 2015

CHOIR PERFORMS AT HOSPITAL OPENING


Today the College Choir sang at the Blessing and  Opening of St John of God Public Hospital in Midland. It was a significant event and the College was very pleased to be involved in a ceremony which marked the beginning of a new era for health care in the Swan Valley.  The Choir, which included students from Junior, Middle and Senior Schools, gave an excellence performance.  Thanks to Mr McRae for his work with the Choir and Mr Muller and Mrs Azzopardi for their support. 

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
Please keep Year 3 students in your prayers as they prepare to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation on Tuesday.

STAFFING
Next week we will farewell Ms Jayne McNae.  Ms McNae has made a significant contribution to Holy Cross College in the roles of Year 7 Team Leader and Learning Enrichment Coordinator.   I wish her all the best for her return to New Zealand and thank her for her contribution to Holy Cross College during these years of growth.

JUNIOR SCHOOL TRANSITION
On Tuesday Junior School students will have a morning of transition in their 2016 class. Students who will be joining the College in Pre-primary to Year 4 in 2016 will join us for the transition morning.

COLLEGE COMMUNITY MEETING
The College community meeting will take place on Tuesday 1 December.  This will include the Annual General Meetings for the  College Board and Friends of Holy Cross. The meetings will commence at 6:30pm following the Friends Of Holy Cross Wine and Cheese function which commences at 5:30pm.  The 2016 budget, including 2016 school fees will be tabled.  
 
The College is seeking competent and dedicated people to serve as Board members. If you have an interest in the welfare of the students and staff and are eager to promote Catholic schooling,  you may see membership of the College Board as a means of giving valuable service to the College community. Though all Board members should bring to the Board their own contribution to its work, the most important skill required is the ability to work cooperatively and constructively with all other members of the Board. Board members, of course, must be willing and able to give their time. A letter was sent home last week regarding the meetings and calling for nominations.  If you would,like any more information, please contact me through the College Office.

HOUSE LUNCH
On  Wednesday 25 November  Middle and Senior School students  will have lunch with their Junior school House buddies.  Students from PP - Year 3 and Middle and Senior School students who have a buddy role should wear their House shirts on Wednesday.



Saturday, 7 November 2015

A NIGHT OF CELEBRATION

Last week the College celebrated its  Annual Celebration Night.  The evening started with a liturgy focusing on the life of Sr Irene McCormcak, who has been our patron focus for 2015.  We were very privileged to have Bernadette McCormack. sister of Irene as our special guest on the evening.   We were also very pleased to welcome representatives from the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart, Sisters of Mercy and Benedictine Community of new Norcia. The evening included speeches, award presentations and entertainment.  Congratulations to Danielle Jacobs who received the Oscar Romero Medal, James Evans - College Dux, Cameron Miles - Runner-up Dux and Caleb Portellii - Excellence in Vocational Education.  It was wonderful to see our first Year 7 students receive their Graduation Certificates.  Anther highlight of the evening was the presentation of Student Leaders for 2016.  Congratulations to College Captains Lauren Ford and Max Hughes
Thanks to staff and students who assisted with the organisation of Annual Celebration Night.  A special thank you to Mrs Walmsley, Miss Kendrick and other staff and students involved in the prayerful and moving liturgy. Thanks to Mr Collins for coordinating the event and to Mr McRae for coordinating the musical items.

SACRAMENTAL PROGRAMME
Our Year 3 students are preparing for the Sacrament of Reconciliation.  On Wednesday they participated in a Retreat with other students from the Parish who are also on this important journey.  Thanks to Miss Croswell and Miss Henderson for supporting the students in their preparation for this Sacrament.

WELCOME TO 2016 STUDENTS AND PARENTS 
On Friday we welcomed the youngest students who will be entering the College in 2016 - the Pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten classes.  On Tuesday 10 November we will welcome students who will begin Years 5 - 7 at HCC next year. This will be a big day for us as it is the first time we have had students in Years 5 and 6 in the College.   A Parent Information Session for all parents who have a child new to the College will be held on Tuesday at 1.00pm and 6.00pm.  Parents will need to attend one of these sessions. The College is growing rapidly and it is a pleasure to welcome so many new families to Holy Cross.  

SENIOR SCHOOL INFORMATION NIGHT
Senior School students have started their new academic year.  They are studying a variety of ATAR, General and VET courses.  I look forward to meeting with parents of Year 11 and 12 students on Monday, 10 November at 6.00pm.   Learning Conversations for Senior School students will be held on Wednesday 11 November.  This is an important time for students and parents to meet with staff to reflect on the academic year and their goals for the coming year.







Sunday, 25 October 2015

YEAR 12 GRADUATION

Last Thursday we farewelled our Year 12 students from the College with a Breakfast and College Assembly,.  It was a very special day as we paid tribute to the Class of 2015, many of whom were our foundation Year 7 students.  A highlight of the day was the grand parade of the graduating students out of the College grounds.  On Thursday evening the Graduation Mass was celebrated.  Fr Bona spoke of the importance of family, friends and faith.  Graduating students will receive their Graduation Certificate at the Annual Celebration Night this Thursday, 29 October.  I look forward to seeing you there.


PRINCIPAL’S ADDRESS - GRADUATION MASS

I read a story once of a successful business man who sometimes assisted in a homeless shelter.  At times he donated money, at others his time.  One snowy day in the middle of the northern hemisphere winter he arrived to donate some food and stayed to fill plates in the serving line.  Just as he got ready to leave, coat on and scarf tight around his neck, he noticed that one of the guests sat at the end of the table, his legs pressed against the heater, his summer sandals soaking wet - summer sandals on a freezing cold day. In a heartbeat, the man in the long overcoat, took off his own shoes, handed them to the sister at the counter and walked out. ‘Wait,’ she called as she ran after him,  ‘You cant go out like that, its cold out there.’  The man kept moving down the steps, ‘ i know, he called back, ‘that’s why I left them.’


The story has stayed with me since I first read it.  It’s a true story.  The gesture was both simple  and profound.  A well-to-do man saw a homeless man in summer sandals on a freezing day, took off his own shoes, and walked away bare foot.   What really struck me was how a small act from one person can make a big difference to another.  Would I be prepared to do this - to give something away that had more importance to someone else?  Would you?


The man at the centre of the story didn't change the world that day, but his short walk to his car barefoot, meant that a homeless man walked out to the snowy streets with shoes on.  This man had made the most of the opportunities he had, he was after all a successful business man, but he has also taken the long view to look beyond himself and through a simple action work towards a better world.


We talk of this often at Holy Cross, of our patrons and of how they are role models of people who served others. This year in particular we have spoken of Sr Irene McCormack and how in choosing life she chose to go to Peru to work with the poorest of the poor.  As you journey to the next stage of your lives, perhaps you can be inspired by our patrons with their generous hearts and steadfast values and learn from the example of the man who gave his shoes away, who in his bare feet stood for something beyond himself.  In his simple gesture he lived out each of our College values - Justice, Service, Dignity, Personal Best, Compassion,Connection,  Gratitude and Stewardship.


Tonight we will give each of our graduates a small bottle of olive oil.  This oil is from the olive trees New Norcia, The olive trees we have on our campus - a gift from the Benedictine monks at New Norcia - have been propagated from those at New Norcia.  Both olive oil and olive trees are elements that possess great significance in the Christian religion. The olive tree is a symbol of peace and reconciliation.  Olive oil in Biblical times was used in daily life, as it is today,  but is also used symbolically in the Sacraments.


The  bottle we give our students tonight bears the inscription May God Bless You As Journey On The Pilgrimage of Life.  I hope you will keep it as a reminder of your life here at the College, both the ordinariness of daily life and the enduring values of the College modelled by our patrons.


Joan Chittister said, To save this age, use your education, use your freedom to make a difference in the way tomorrow’s winds blow.’  As you embark on the next stage of your journey, I hope you can do just that, by taking the long view, for yourself and others.


I hope you enjoy your journey and that it is in one in which live life in all it's fullness.  




Sunday, 18 October 2015

A STOP ALONG THE WAY

On Tuesday we celebrated the transition of Year 9 students into Year 10 with a liturgy.  This was a time of celebration as students reflected on the Middle School years and looked ahead to their years in Senior School.  This is an important time in the lives of these young people as they prepare for the next stage of their journey. During these two weeks Year 9 students are involved in a Transition Programme which will give them opportunities to grow in all areas of LIFE.

YEAR 12  GRADUATION 
Year 12 students have completed their final school exams and ATAR students are now preparing for their final exams.  This week we will mark the Graduation of Year 12 students with a Mass and an Assembly.  It is a very special time as our first Year 7 students graduate from HCC.  The Graduation Mass will be held on Thursday 22 October in St Helena of the Holy Cross Church, commencing at 6.30pm followed by supper in the College Cafe.  The Assembly will be held at 10.00am on the same day in San Salvador and will be followed by the procession of our Graduates from the College.

ANNUAL CELEBRATION NIGHT
Annual Celebration Night will be held on Thursday 29 October, commencing at 6.30pm in the College Cafe. The night includes liturgy, speeches presentation of Awards, performance items and the Graduation of Year 12 students.  All students from Years 7 - 12 and Junior School prize winners are expected to attend.  Dress for the evening is formal College uniform.  Prize winners will be notified during the next week.

WELLNESS DAYS
As part of the Transition Programme Year 9 and 10 students are participating in Wellness Days.  Parents also had the opportunity to attend a workshop to support their sons and daughters in building resilience. See the College Wellness Blog for more information - https://www.holycross.wa.edu.au/news/wellbeingblog.php





Tuesday, 22 September 2015

Parent Camino

Today was a very special day as we embarked on our first parent Camino Salvado pilgrimage. We started our pilgrimage at the site of the  Subiaco Benedictine monastery.  On this site, which is now MercyCare, the Benedictines established a farm.  Olive trees were planted on the site in the 1850s and heritage listed olive trees remain on the site today.  Our next stop was St Joseph’s Church on Salvado Rd .  Subiaco has a strong connection with Benedictine history and this is acknowledged in the naming of the suburb - Subiaco was the place in Italy where St Benedict lived - and Salvado Rd was named after Dom Rosendo Salvado.  At St Joseph’s Church we prayed the Pilgrim’s Prayer and Fr Stephen gave us a blessing for our journey.   From Subiaco we walked to St Mary’s Cathedral, seeing the foundation stone laid by Bishop Salvado and the bell which was brought from Santiago de Compostela.  The first stage of the Cathedral was built by Benedictine monks who walked each day from Subiaco.  Our final stop was Claisebrook Cove.  Here we prayed the Pilgrim’s Prayer of Gratitude for the end of our journey.  We finished our day with lunch at one of the local cafes.  Here each of the pilgrims had their Pilgrim’s passport stamped to record the first stage of their journey.  Thanks to Mrs Susan Sorenson, President of Friends of Holy Cross, for organising the Parent Camino. Thanks also to Mr Harry Muller, Ministry Coordinator, for driving the bus. This event was a wonderful opportunity for parents to experience the first stage of the Camino Salvado and to gain an understanding of Pilgrimage and why it is an important faith practice for our College.  Parents and staff also enjoyed the opportunity to spend some time together on a beautiful spring day. We look forward to another HCC Parent Camino in 2016.



Wednesday, 16 September 2015

MAKING LIFE-GIVING CHOICES

On 4 September staff gathered for a Retreat Day, reflecting on the Gospel Values of life of Justice and Service and how Sr Irene McCormack gave witness to these values in her life and death.  We explored Catholic Social Teachings and Pope Francis’ encyclical, Laudato Si’. (Praise Be To You). One of the questions Pope Francis poses in Laudato Si’ is What kind of world do we want to leave to those who come after us, to children who are now growing up?   This is a very pertinent question for us all to reflect on in the context of making life-giving choices and in thinking about how choices we make as individuals and communities will impact on generations to come.  During the staff Retreat we were privileged to meet Bernadette McCormack, Sr Irene’s sister.  It was a very humbling experience to hear Bernadette speak of her sister, a woman full of life who made a decision to leave the comfort of life in Western Australia to travel to Peru to work with the poor and marginalised.  Sr Irene spoke of choosing life in going to Peru.  It was powerful for staff to hear how Sr Irene made a decision to return to Huasahuasi, despite the danger, because she felt that she shouldn't abandon the people who lived there. Sr Irene was killed in Huasahuasi in May 1991.  Her crime, handing out Caritas food parcels. I don't think any of the staff will ever forget Bernadette telling us of the night her family learned of her sister, Irene’s, death.  It was a deeply moving moment for all of us and hopefully we can take the power of this emotion to inspire the choices we make in our own lives.


Some of the money raised during last week’s Feast Day Fair will support a project in Peru, assisting young people with special needs.  On Feast Day we give thanks for all the gifts that we have been given as a College and we look at how we can reach out to others.  Our Feast Day Fair raises money for projects linked to our Houses which promote the principle of Common Good, the idea of working together to improve the wellbeing of people in our society and the wider world.   Thanks to staff, students and parents who worked together to contribute the Feast Day as a day of celebration and giving.


ARTS SHOWCASE

Arts have been in the spotlight this week, starting with the Opening Night of our Arts Showcase on Monday.  The exhibition of Art Work is outstanding, with every student involved in Art programmes across the College exhibiting at least one piece of work.  It was truly a K - 12 community event.  Those who attended the Opening Night had the opportunity to view exhibits of Art, Media, Textiles, Woodwork and Jewellery.  They were also treated to a showcase of Music, Dance, Drama, Film and a Fashion Parade.  Catering was provided by our Hospitality students.  Thanks to Miss Sara O’Neil, Art Teacher and Showcase Coordinator.  Her huge commitment and creative talent resulted in a wonderful show.  Thanks to Mr Chris, McCrae, Mr Chris Gooch, Mrs Fiona DeCourcier, Mrs Sarah Brown, Mr Paul Murphy and all other staff who assisted.


YEAR 12 - THE JOURNEY FROM SCHOOL

Year 12 students have their last day of formal classes next Monday, before commencing their final school exams on Wednesday.  Please keep the Year 12 students in your prayers as they focus on achieving their best results and look toward life after school.  The Year 12 Graduation Mass will be celebrated on Thursday 22 October.  Students will receive their Graduation Certificates at the Annual Celebration Night on 29 October.



Wednesday, 2 September 2015

LIFE WEEK

It was  a pleasure to spend last week with several of the year groups and to be involved in their LIFE Week activities.  On Monday I participated in the Year 11 and 12 pilgrimage along the Camino Salvado.  We walked east of the Juilmar Forest through beautiful bushland with Spring wildflowers and fields golden with canola. We now have a HCC pilgrimage passport and as students complete a section of the Camino they receive a stamp in their passport, as a record of their walk.  In time, many of the students will complete all sections from Subiaco to New Norcia.


On Wednesday I joined the Year 9 students in Canberra.  The first Canberra-Sydney trip was a great experience for those involved.  They visited many places including St Mary’s Cathedral Sydney, the Rocks, Sydney Opera House, Parliament House, the Australian War Memorial, the National Portrait Gallery  and the Australian Institute of Sport.  The students focused  on the same Big Question as the Year 9 students who spent the week in Perth - looking for the brain, imagination, courage and heart of a city. On Thursday and Friday the group had the opportunity to travel to the snow for some skiing and snowboarding.  There was a great deal of excitement as many of the students had never seen snow before.  


LIFE Week is a significant week at HCC with each year group having a rich programme to enable them to have some LIFE experiences in an authentic context.  Thanks to staff who organised LIFE week activities, a special mention to Ms Taylor for her work in organising the inaugural Canberra-Sydney tour.  



THANKS

I returned last week from a couple of weeks’Long Service Leave. I had a good break and appreciate the work done by Mr Peter Collins, who took on the role of Acting Principal in my absence. 


FATHERS’ DAY MASS AND BREKFAST

We had a great turnout for the Fathers’ Day Liturgy and Breakfast this morning.  We gathered to give thanks in prayer for fathers, grandfathers and other father figures in our lives. The liturgy was followed by a breakfast feast, during which it was great to see the young people interacting with their Dads.  Thanks to Mr Harry Muller, Mrs Cathie Lewis and all staff who assisted in the organisation of the liturgy and the preparation of breakfast. 



BUILDING PROGRAMME

As you can see, the building programme is progressing with considerable site work being undertaken and services being installed.  A reminder, students and parents should not access the College site from Westgrove Drive.


STAFF RETREAT

There will be no classes this Friday, 4 September.  Staff will participating in their Annual Retreat.  The focus for this year’s Retreat iis Making Life Giving Choices, reflecting on the life of Sr Irene McCormack.  


Friday, 31 July 2015

TAKING THE LONG VIEW

Taking the Long view: A Strategic Compass For The Next Stage Of Our Journey 2015 - 2018 is available on the College website. http://web.holycross.wa.edu.au/about/strategiccompass.php

It is appropriate that the consultation process for this plan took place during our fifth year as a College, the year in which we welcomed students into the Early Learning Centre and also had our first Year Twelve Graduation.  Oscar Romero, our College patron, is often associated with a prayer that begins: It helos now and then to step back and take a long view.  this is what we have done in developing the Strategic Compass and it is from these inspirational words it takes its title.  We are very privileged that the Benedicitine community of New Norcia have entrusted us with custody of Salvado's  surveyor's compass for 12 months.  This compass guided Dom  Salvado's journeys during the 19th century.  Our Strategic Compass will guide us on the next stage of our journey, as we grow to become. a College with students from Pre-Kindergarten - Year 12.


Tuesday, 28 July 2015

A NEW TERM

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
Year 3 students,who will are preparing for the Sacrament of Reconciliation, made a commitment to this at the Parish Masses this weekend. This is an important first step in their journey in preparing for this important milestone in their faith lives.

STAFFING 
Mr Ian Wilson is on Long Service Leave this term.  We welcome Mrs Emma Robinson to the College in his place.  We also welcome Mrs Tracey Papenfus who will be working in Accounts.  I will be away from the College during Weeks 3, 4 and 5, attending the International Confederation of Principals and also taking long service leave.  Mr Collins will be the Acting Principal while I am on leave. 

CAMINO SALVADO
Students in year 7 completed the first section of the Camino Salvado on Thursday,walking from Subiaco to East Perth. This week Year 8 students will walk from Guildford to Bells Rapids.  Prior to LIFE week students will receive a Pilgrim's Passport, in which they will keep an official record of their progress along the Pilgrim Trail.  

LIFE WEEK
Week Six is LIFE Week for students K - 12.  A range of rich learning experiences are being planned for students, including Retreats, excursions, Camino walks and visits to Universities and TAFE Colleges.  This year for  the first time,Year 9 students have the opportunity to take part in the city experience in either Perth or Sydney and Canberra. 

ATHLETICS CARNIVALS
There was great House spirit evident as the College Athletic Carnivals  took place this week.  Thanks to Mrs DeCourcier, Health and Physical Education Coordinator, for organising the carnivals, to Mr Gareth Elliott for coordinating the Middle and  Senior Schools Carnival and to Physical Education staff for their assistance,  Thanks also to the Senior School Physical Education students, who did a great job in assisting with the Junior School Carnival and  to parents who came along.  The Friends of Holy Cross organised a sausage sizzle and we really appreciated these  these parents who did a great job in feeding staff and students on the day.

BUILDING PROGRAMME
Stage 4 of our building programme is underway.  The builders are now preparing the site for the building of a Middle School building, sports change rooms and additional classrooms above these change rooms.  Ovals and outside areas will be developed as part of this stage; as a result we will not have access to the oval as of this week.  We will have one new oval available in November and the remainder of the new ovals will be accessible in the completion of the building programme.  Parents have been sent an email regarding Physical Education classes for a Middle and Senior Schools during this time.  This is a very large stage of our building programme and we will have more excellent facilities on its completion.

JUNIOR SCHOOL DEVELOPMENTS - UNIFORM
At the Junior School  parent meeting last term we asked for feedback regarding the transition to formal uniform for Junior School students.  Having considered parent and staff feedback, the following has been decided:
From the commencement of Year 5, students will wear the formal College uniform and will also wear the microfibre tracksuit currently worn by the Middle and Senior School students.  If a student in Year 4 student requires a new tracksuit during the year, parents will have the option of purchasing the microfibre tracksuit.  All students must be in formal uniform and have the microfibre tracksuit by the commencement of Year 5.  This means that parents of current Year 3 students have nearly 18 months to prepare for the transition to the Year 5 uniform.  The uniform for students in K -4 remains the same as it  is at present.  
There were a diversity of views expressed In feedback  and we have taken into consideration the desire to keep the children playing actively and also their increasing maturity as they move into the upper years of the Junior School.

Tuesday, 30 June 2015

SANTIAGO DE MARIA ARTWORK

You may have noticed the installation of artwork on the front of the College.  The mural on the wall of  Santiago de Maria commemorates the 2014 bicentenary of the birth of Dom Rosendo Salvado.   Salvado, a Benedictine Monk and founder of the monastic community of New Norcia, was born in Tui Spain on 1 March 1814 and arrived in the Swan River Colony in 1846.  The olive tree has been associated with the Benedictine Monks of New Norcia since the original grove was established during the 1850s and 1860s, during Salvado’s time. In the artwork, the leaves of the olive tree become flames, derived from the flames in the College logo. Holy Cross College has a strong relationship with the Benedictine Community of New Norcia.  In each stage of our building programme we are required by the City of Swan to commit a percentage of the budget  to public art.  The Salvado mural is part of this commitment.

 
BUILDING NAMES - SIGNAGE
When you are visiting the College, I encourage you to look at the signage which has been installed explaining the names of buildings. Each building has been named after a place associated with our College and House patrons.  As you enter the College Office you will see the signage related to Santiago de Maria to the left of the door.  Each building has a similar sign containing information regarding the link between the place and the patron and a locational map.
 
THROUGH THE WARDROBE TO NARNIA
Congratulations to all students and staff involved in bringing The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe to the Holy Cross stage.  Audiences were delighted with the show and there were many positive comments about the acting, dancing, costumes and props.  Thank you to the core team of Mr Chris McRae, Miss Emilie Reynolds, Miss Laura Kendrick and Miss Emma Pritchard who put an enormous amount of work into preparing for the show. Thank you also to the musical support team, those who assisted with costumes, props, hair, make-up and in many other ways. 
 
REPORTS
Parents of Middle School students  should now have received Semester One Reports for their sons/daughters.  Junior School Reports will be available today.  Parents can access these reports through Parent Coneqt.  If you are having any difficulty accessing Reports, please contact the College Office.  This is a good time to talk with your child about their effort and progress this semester and to set goals for next semester.  Learning Conversations commence at 12.30pm tomorrow, Wednesday, 1 July.  I encourage all parents to take this opportunity to meet to have a three way conversation with their child and teachers. Reminder that classes tomorrow conclude at midday.
 
YEARS 5 AND 6 2016
Holy Cross College will open a Year 5 and a Year 6 class in 2016. Applications for these year levels are now open.
 
CAMINO WALKS
During Week One of Winter Term Year 7 students will be commencing their pilgrimage on the Camino Salvado.  Students embark on the Pilgrim Trail in Year 7 and will do a section of the trail each year, reaching New Norcia  during their Year 12 Retreat.  Year 8 students will continue their walk during Week Two  of Winter Term and a number of year levels will continue along their pilgrimage during LIFE Week in Week 6. 
 
END OF TERM ASSEMBLY
Autumn Term Concludes on Friday.  We will have a College Assembly commencing at 1:30pm in the San Salvador building.  Parents are invited to attend.
 
COMMENCEMENT OF WINTER TERM
Winter Term commences on Monday, 20 July. Please note there will be no classes on Friday, 4 September as this is a Professional Learning Day for staff.


 
 
 

Friday, 19 June 2015

CONGRATULATIONS

Congratulations  to Jhermayne Ubalde who is the recipient of the 2016 Middle School Scholarship. Jhermayne is a student at St Helena's Catholic Primary School.  Thanks to all students who participated in the scholarship testing.  Jhermayne will be acknowledged formally at the College Annual Celebration Night in Spring Term.

JUNIOR SCHOOL FUTURE DIRECTIONS 
I am looking forward to meeting with Junior School parents on Monday evening to discuss the expansion of the Junior School.  The Information Session will commence at 6:30pm in Paris.  This is the building directly opposite thenYear 2 and 3 classrooms.  Please note  the change of venue.

YEAR 11 2016 SUBJECT SELECTION
Year 10 students are currently considering their future directions as they select their subjects for 2016. Students have opportunities to select a General or ATAR pathway.  They also have access to ONSITE which provides excellent opportunities, including work-place learning and specialist TAFE courses.  On Monday each studentand their parent(s) will meet with a staff who has been designated as their course advisor to discuss options. This is an exciting time for these young people.  

COLLEGE PRODUCTION
Next week we will be transported to Narnia as the College production takes to the stage.  Staff and students have been rehearsing and preparing for this for over 6 months. For the first time this year we have Junior School students in the cast.  It should be a great show and I encourage families to attend. 

LIFE WEEK
LIFE week, previously called Curriculum Enrichment Week, will take place in Week 6 of next term. Students from Kindergarten - Year 12 will be involved in a range of activities during this week.  A letter detailing the relevant year level programme will be sent to parents early next term.  Please note, the Year 8 camp and Retreats for students in Years 11 and 12 take place during this week.


Ms M Connor
19 June 2015


Wednesday, 10 June 2015

A long walk

Today we farewelled Dave McKern to embark on his great journey, walking from City Beach to Uluru.  We look forward to following his 2000km journey and to welcoming him back in September.

Monday, 8 June 2015

CELEBRATING URSULA FRAYNE

CELEBRATING FRAYNE

On Wednesday Frayne House will celebrate their Feast Day.  Ursula Frayne.  Mother Ursula Frayne led a group of courageous Irish women, Mercy sisters, in sailing to Australia in 1845. 

She established the first convent school in Western Australia in 1846 in the Convent of the Holy Cross. Begun as a free school, it was to cater for girls of any religious creed. Starting with one student in February 1846 it grew to an enrolment of 100 by August. This was the beginning of Mercy education in Western Australia.   Today the Sisters of Mercy work in many countries, dedicated to serving people who suffer from injustices related to poverty, sickness or lack of education.   In naming the Learning Pillar after Ursula Frayne we honour her as a woman who challenged each person to achieve their personal best in an environment which valued the respect and dignity of each person.


Frayne House will gather for Mass in the Parish Church at 8.30am on Wednesday and will celebrate with a shared meal and activities at lunch time. 


COLLEGE SLEEP-OUT

Thanks to all students, staff and parent who supported the College SleepOut on Thursday night.  It was a real community effort to raise money for LifeLink.  The evening started with Junior School students participating gin activities and learning about the plight of those who are homeless, before having their dinner from a ‘soup kitchen’.  Students in Middle and Senior Schools also had soup for dinner before listening to Julie from Shop Front (one of the LifeLink Agencies) speak about the difficulties faced by those who have no shelter each night.  Our students and staff had a small taste of this as they spent the night in cardboard boxes.  The experience finished with a shared breakfast on Friday morning followed by a College liturgy with a focus on social justice.  So far we have raise over $3800 towards LifeLink. Thanks to Ms Hodgson for her work in organising the LifeLink SleepOut.


JUNIOR SCHOOL - FUTURE  DIRECTIONS

We are very pleased that in 2016 we will be offering all levels of Junior School from pre-Kindergarten to year 6.  The approval to offer Years 5 and 6 at an earlier date means we will ' fill the gap' In Junior School years by the commencement of next year.  On Monday 22 June we will be holding an Information Session for Junior School parents to outline future developments.  The session will include information about curriculum, organisation, uniform, the building programme and accommodation for Years 3 - 6 in 2016.   The meeting will commence at 6:30pm in San Salvador, the Learning Resource Centre.


YEAR 11 SUBJECT 2016  SELECTION

Year 10 students will soon commence the process of selecting subjects for Year 11.  This is an important time as students consider their future directions. An Information Session for parents and students will be held on Monday 15 June, commencing at 6.30pm in San Salvador.


CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN - STAGE 4

Last week we went to tender on Stage 4 of our Capital Development Plan.  This includes a new Middle School Learning Centre, sports change rooms and additional learning spaces/multi-purpose area and the development of ovals and outdoor spaces.


Thursday, 28 May 2015

EARLY EXPANSION OF JUNIOR SCHOOL

am pleased to notify you that we have received approval from the Minister of Education to enrol students in Years 5 and 6 next year, in addition to the previously approved K - 4.  Rather than waiting until 2018 to offer all year levels, we will now have all year levels from Pre-Kindergarten - Year 12 in 2016.  This means we are accepting enrolments for Years 5 and 6.  We have an agreement with St Helena’s CPS that we will not offer places for these year levels from students currently enrolled at St Helena’s CPS.  These students have a place in a Catholic school in the local area and the CECWA approval to add these year levels at Holy Cross at an earlier date was given on the understanding they were to create new positions.  St Helena’s CPS is a feeder school to Holy Cross College and these students have the opportunity to progress to Holy Cross College in Year 7.  It is essential that parents of St Helena’s students complete the application for enrolment a minimum of two years prior to students commencing Year 7.  I am aware that we have a number of siblings of current students who are not enrolled in a  Catholic School, if parents wish to apply for a Year 5 or 6 place for these students, they should contact the College Office as soon as possible.  Places are limited.  There will be a meeting later this term for parents of current Junior School parents to discuss the development of the Junior School, including arrangements for accommodating Years 3 - 6 student in 2016 in a designated area of existing facilities.

CONGRATULATIONS
Well done to all students who participated in the ACC cross- country carnival today. Congratulations to Cian Guest who won the gold medal in his age group with a fantastic finish.


29 May 2015

Monday, 25 May 2015

A COMMUNITY OF TRANSFORMATION

On Friday we gathered as a College to celebrate the beatification of Archbishop Oscar Romero.  This was a very special occasion as Romero is our College patron.  Blessed Oscar Romero was beatified on Saturday in San Salvador.  In his homily, Cardinal Angelo Amato said, ‘the figure of Romero is still alive and giving comfort to the marginalised of the earth’.  Romero inspires us to strive for our College Vision of ‘a community of transformation in the spirit of the risen Christ.   During the civil war in El Salvador Romero spoke out strongly for peace and justice.  During our College liturgy we reflected on Romero’s words, including, ’If they kill me I will rise again in the Salvadoran people’.  HIs spirit lives on in those who speak with courage for peace and justice today.



SLEEPING OUT …

The College LifeLink SleepOut will take place on Thursday 4 June. This is one of the key events on our social justice calendar.  It is an opportunity to raise money for LifeLink and to raise awareness about the issue of homelessness.  Thanks to staff and students who will be participating, giving up a warm bed for a cause.


CITY EXPERIENCE —SYDNEY-CANBERRA TOUR

On Monday we had our third meeting for the Year 9 Sydney-Canberra tour.  Each year our Year 9 students are immersed in a city experience during LIFE week.  They engage with a Big Question with the city as their classroom.  This year a group of students will visit Sydney and Canberra.  They will use these cities as their learning experience to complete the same project as the remainder of the Year 9 students will complete in Perth.  The students on the inter-state tour will also have the opportunity to experience snow with two days of skiing or snowboarding at Perisher in the Snowy Mountains. 


ACC CROSS-COUNTRY

Best of luck to the College Cross-country team who will compete in the Associated and Catholic Colleges Cross-country Carnival on Thursday.


LONG WEEKEND

A reminder that there will be no classes on Friday 30 May and Tuesday 2 June.

Wednesday, 20 May 2015

BEATIFICATION OF ARCHBISHOP OSCAR ROMERO

This Saturday is a very special day for HCC - our College Patron Oscar Romero will be beatified.  The ceremony, which moves Romero a step closer to sainthood, will take place in a Mass in Plaza Divino Salvador del Mundo.  Archbishop Romero, an advocate of social justice, was assassinated while saying Mass on 24 March, 1980.  In his life and death Romero is a witness to our College Vision as he strived to build ‘a community of transformation the spirit of the Risen Christ.’ We will celebrate the beatification of Oscar Romero in a College liturgy on Friday.


BUILDING DEVELOPMENTS

Today we had the panel visit, a key process in our application for Stage 5 of the Capital Development Plan.  Members of the College Board and College Leadership Team met with the panel of representatives from the Catholic Education Commission School Resources Committee and the Catholic EducationOffice to discuss our funding application. Stage 5 incorporates the remainder of the Junior School and Perfuming Arts learning spaces.  We will have significant building happening over the next couple of years.  Stage 4 will go to tender in the next couple of weeks.  This stage incorporates a Middle School building including learning studios and Science Laboratories,  Sports Change Rooms and the development of ovals and outdoor spaces.  The Early  Learning Centre will no longer accommodate all Junior School classes in 2016.  During 2016  the older years of Junior School will be housed in a dedicated area of existing facilities.  We have sufficient spaces to accommodate these classes comfortably in 2016 while the remainder of Junior School is being built.


REPORTS AND SENIOR SCHOOL LEARNING CONVERSATIONS

Senior School parents will be able to access Semester One Reports on Monday 25 May. Senior School Learning Conversations will take place next Wednesday, 27 May.  Students have completed exams and this is a good time to reflect on the semester and ways in which students can progress from this point.  I encourage all parents to attend, with their sons daughters, to meet with subject teachers.


LONG, LONG WEEKEND

There will be no classes on Friday 29 May and Tuesday 2 June.  29 May is a Professional Learning Day for staff. Teaching staff will be focusing on use of data, which is a key part of our Strategic Plan and Whole School Improvement Plan. The College Office will be closed on both days.  As Monday is a public holiday students will have an extended long weekend.  Senior School students will need to ensure they dedicate time to study and the days are also an opportunity for all students to complete Christian Service Learning hours for their Giving Life commitment.


Monday, 4 May 2015

JOURNEYS

It was wonderful to see, on television,  Bianca Sumich, Year 10, reading at ANZAC Service On the Gallipoli Peninsula on ANZAC Day.  As the WA winner of the Simpson Prize, Bianca travelled to Turkey and participated  in the ANZAC Centenary celebrations in Gallipoli.  Her travel itinerary included a range of wonderful opportunities.  We are looking forward to her sharing her experiences with the College community.  


LifeLink Launch
On Tuesday I attended the launch of the  2015 LifeLink by Archbishop Costelloe. The launch was attended by students and staff from Catholic school, including some of our student leaders,  Archbishop Costelloe spoke of the story of the Good Samaritan, posing the question of who is the Good Samaritan today? He also noted that we can't' always help those most in need but we can equip others to help.  In raising funds for LifelLink our students assist in resourcing Diocesan social welfare agencies. The College SleepOut this term is our big fundraiser for LifeLink and also an opportunity for students to learn about issues facing the homeless.  

EXAMS
Senior School students are in the middle of their exams. Preparation  for exams is something that student need to do on a consistent basis and during the exam period they need to ensure they are fully focused on consolidating their learning.  Senior School Reports will be available  in Week 5 and parents and students  will have an opportunity  to meet with teachers on 20 May to discuss progress. I encourage all parents to attend.  

CAMINO SALVADO
Students and staff are walking along different sections of the Camino Salvado during these first two weeks of May,  The pilgrimage trail which runs from Subiaco to New Norcia commemorates the life of Dom Rosendo Salvado.   During their time at HCC students will walk the Camino Salvado, arriving in New Norcia on foot for  their Year 12 Retreat.  Year 9 students walked from Bells Rapids to Lower Chittering on Friday, a beautiful hike through Walyinga National park.  On Thursday Year 8 students will cover the first section of the trail from Subiaco to Guidlford and on Friday, Year 9'students will continue their walk through the Chattering Valley.  We will be getting Camino passports made up so that students can have a record their walks, as they do on the Camino de Santiago in Spain.  Walking the Camino Salvado is a pilgrimage journey on which students have opportunities to encounter God, nature, others and themselves.  The day of hiking also gives them an opportunity to build resilience and perseverance, to interact without technology and to overcome challenges.




Wednesday, 1 April 2015

HAPPY EASTER

Staff and students are looking forward to the break which will commence with the conclusion of classes on Thursday afternoon

Classes for Autumn Term will commence on Monday 20 April

 

STAFFING

I am pleased to let you know that Mrs Christina DaVini gave birth to a baby girl this morning.  We wish Christina and her husband, Daniel, all the best at this very exciting time, as they begin the next stage of their journey as a family with baby Stella.

Mrs Sarah Brown will take on the role of Frayne House Cooridnator while Mrs Davini is on leave.  Mrs Josie Wang is leaving the College to take on a new position and I thank her for her work at HCC during the last 12 months.  We will welcome Mr Simon Falcone and Mrs Laura Goodwin to our staff at the beginning of Autumn term.  Miss Melissa Croswell will be on Long Service Leave for the first two weeks of term.  During this time Mrs Jacinta Tucker will take on a coordination role in the Junior School.  I wish Miss Croswell all the best for a well-deserved break.

 

BUILDING PROGRAMME

We are currently finalising the plans for the Stage 4 of our Capital Development Plan.  This stage will incorporate a Middle School Centre (including learning studios and Science facilities), sports change rooms and four additional learning studios, and development of ovals and outdoor spaces.  In May we have the panel visit as part of our application for funding for Stage 5 of our Capital Development Plan, which includes the next stage of the Junior School.   We will grow out of the Early Learning Centre at the end of this year; however, we have sufficient space to accommodate the older Junior School classes  in existing buildings during 2016.  These Junior School students will have their own classrooms in a dedicated section of existing facilities.   Stage 4 will give us a considerable expansion of learning spaces and some more excellent facilities.

 

HAPPY EASTER

Eastet is a most significant celebration in the Church year.  Easter is about Jesus giving us life to the full; teaching us to how to make choices so we can live life to the full. I wish all families a blessed Easter and look forward to seeing you at the commencement of Autumn term.


 

Saturday, 28 March 2015

END OF SUMMER TERM

Classes conclude at normal time on Thursday 2 April.  This is Holy Thursday and also the last day of the Summer Term.  In the morning a College we will gather for the Stations of the Cross in Holy Family Church.  There will be no Assembly in the afternoon.  We will have a College Assembly followinging the Resurrection Liturgy on 20 April, the first day of Autumn Term.  Students should return to school in their winter uniform. 

STUDENT LEADERS
Well done to the students in Years 1 - 3 and Year 7 who nominated or LIFE Leader positions.  The Junior School students did an impressive job in preparing and delivering their leadership speeches.  Student Leaders will be presented with their badges at the College Assembly at the beginning of term.

LEARNING CONVERSATIONS
Learning Conversations will take place this week for Junior and Middle School.  These conversations are an important part of the the learning process, providing opportunities for reflection and feedback. It is essential that all parents/guardians schedule appointments with class teachers/Learning Advisors.

EXAMS
Exams for a Senior Schoo students commence on Tuesday 28 April.  Students have their exam timetables and need to spend some of the upcoming break preparing for the exams.  

COLLEGE ANNUAL
Mrs  Carolyn Jess, Community Relations Officer, is putting the final touches to the College Annual for 2014.  It is a big job to produce out first K - 12 Annual.  We will look forward to seeing  the final version early in Winter Term.