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Middle Schooling Mrs T Kotzas & Mr M Stewart<br />

Year 8 students are thinking ahead to next year and we look forward to discussing their academic options for Years 9 and 10 at the Subject Selection<br />

evening next Thursday in the Campbell Centre commencing at 7pm. Students are not required to wear their uniform. We will distribute the<br />

booklets next Wednesday and Thursday and any students who are unable to attend the evening should ensure that they have received a booklet<br />

and see Mrs Therese Kotzas if they have any questions.<br />

Year 6 students spent Tuesday at the Nudgee Beach Environmental Education Centre as part of their Geography unit Coastlines.<br />

All the very best to our Middle School students who will be participating in the Catholic College’s Music Festival this weekend.<br />

Exceptional Learners Mrs J Dignam<br />

Homework - Parents often ask us: What do I do when he says that he does not have any homework? The answer is…there is no such thing as<br />

no homework! Set homework + assignments + revision = homework. Encourage your son to follow this self-questioning strategy to help him manage<br />

his workload. If he follows the flow chart below, he will always have homework.<br />

Homework is an essential part of the learning process. It provides students with the opportunity to practise, reinforce or apply newly-acquired skills<br />

and knowledge and to learn the skills of independent study. It also fosters initiative, responsibility and self-discipline. Parents can support their<br />

sons by ensuring there is a work space available which is quiet and equipped; setting aside time every day for doing homework; providing guidance<br />

and support but not answers; assisting with setting priorities; and praising and rewarding effort and persistence.<br />

Director of Culture Mr N Wharton<br />

Last Saturday evening our Debating community gathered for their annual dinner and Great Debate. It was a very rewarding night and the entertainment<br />

provided by the Senior A v Parent debate was well received by the audience. I would like to thank Mr Greg Quinn, Dr Dominique Carroll,<br />

and Judge Michael Rackemann for the outstanding display from the parent team who apparently lost by the smallest of margins. My thanks<br />

also to our Debating chair Dr John Bashford, timekeeper Mr David Toohey, Mrs Deborah Sinnott, Mr Chris Tyquin and the many parents who<br />

played a major role in organising this event. I am sure the boys enjoyed the opportunity to gather with their friends. This week, debates are on<br />

Friday evening due to the Exhibition holiday. We wish all our boys the best of luck for the quarter-finals.<br />

Our Chess teams continue to quietly achieve wins and I thank Madame Thaïs Morgan-Pertus for her leadership of this program.<br />

The Catholic Colleges' Music Festival starts on Friday and continues until Sunday. This is an enormous festival. We have many groups entered<br />

and I wish our boys the best of luck in their quests for gold medals.<br />

GPS Rugby photographs - We will be taking the GPS Rugby photographs this weekend at Tennyson. This will be a full day and we would like<br />

parent assistance in ensuring the session runs as smoothly as possible. Please check the schedule so that you and your son know when his photograph<br />

will be taken. It is imperative that you allow yourself plenty of time as there will be restricted parking at Tennyson on Saturday. We will be<br />

taking the photographs at the western end of the Br Charlie Dillon Boatshed on the concrete area. Please do not go upstairs to the deck as there<br />

will be another function using that space. All players and coaches should arrive in uniform in plenty of time for their photograph.<br />

Gallipoli 2013 - Our first meeting with potential choir members was held last week. We have offered 28 students a position in this choir and as<br />

you can imagine everyone is excited about this opportunity. The students are required to pay for their fare to participate in this event. In support<br />

of these students, a fundraising committee will be formed to help subsidise each student. I would hope that the All Hallows' and <strong>Terrace</strong> communities<br />

would get behind the fundraising ventures once they are up and running. I am sure the students would appreciate any financial assistance.<br />

Tuckshop Roster - Billet Street Bistro<br />

Monday 20 August: Gillian Lovie, Jo McConnell, Coral Quinlivan, Carolyn Pincus, Helen Greig<br />

Tuesday 21 August: Kate Farrell, Keryn O’Neill, Dominique Wallace, Karen Preston, Louise McKenna<br />

Wednesday 22 August: Pia Derrington, Lisa Roach, Marina McCabe, Caroline Dunk, Rebecca Conway<br />

Thursday 23 August: Margaret Beckinsale, Janice Bishop, Fran Walsh, Louise McMahon, Jodie Newcomb, Lisa Bridle<br />

Friday 24 August: Maree Nugent, Lauren Fitzgerald, Cathy Piccolo, Frances Bond, Dianne Killen<br />

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