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Years 8 – 12 Information Evening 2013

Years 8 – 12 Information Evening 2013. Overview of Evening Mr Newman – Vision & College Directions Mr Goodman – Whole School Operations Mrs Gleeson - Spirituality Mr Nielsen – Student Welfare Mr Willocks – ICT Mr Condon – Creative Arts Dr Bradley Voltz – Music Mr Canning – Sport

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Years 8 – 12 Information Evening 2013

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  1. Years 8 – 12 Information Evening 2013 • Overview of Evening • Mr Newman – Vision & College Directions • Mr Goodman – Whole School Operations • Mrs Gleeson - Spirituality • Mr Nielsen – Student Welfare • Mr Willocks – ICT • Mr Condon – Creative Arts • Dr Bradley Voltz – Music • Mr Canning – Sport • Miss Davidson – Years 8 – 10 Curriculum • Miss Davidson – Years 11 -12 Curriculum

  2. Prayer

  3. A New Year

  4. I challenge my son a student of St Mary’s College To live out the College motto “Conanti Corona” – the one who strives will win the crown by… Excellence

  5. I urge my son to be a boy of integrity in all that he does and I encourage him by ... Integrity

  6. I call and challenge my son and friends of St Mary’s College to action, to help others by……. Action

  7. I challenge my son to open his heart, his ears and his mind to you and will encourage him to walk with you……. Faith

  8. Mr Newman – Vision & College Directions WELCOME St Mary’s College Family

  9. Our Vision To strive for excellence so as to reach one’s full potential, making a difference to our world.

  10. Our Mission To provide a quality holistic Catholic education in the Edmund Rice tradition, empowering our students to be men of faith, integrity, action and excellence.

  11. Our Values As stated in the Charter of Catholic Schools in the Edmund Rice tradition our values are grounded in the Gospel stories of Jesus. We strive for: • A Gospel Spirituality • An Inclusive Community • Justice and Solidarity • A Liberating Education

  12. Philosophy Vision of Jesus Christ Aware of God’s unchangeable love for each one of us Forgiveness – challenge to grow Holistic Education: Academic, Cultural, Social, Spiritual & Sporting Where learning is central Where social justice is valued Keeping alive the spirit of Edmund Rice Where participation is valued Reaching out to students of different backgrounds Challenged to grow / forgiveness / reconciliation Proud of our rich history and heritage Welcoming spirit People of prayer Fosters Christian Living Recognises worth of the Individual Always open to improvement Conanti Corona – ‘the one who strives will win the crown’

  13. On Shoulders of Giants We Stand 1898: Br Ambrose Tracey (Provincial of Australian Christian Brothers) accepted invitation from Fr Denis Fouhy(first PP Twb) to establish Catholic School in Toowoomba. 1899: Old Brothers Residence completed, with Chapel and Classrooms – first Principal, Br Hurley – 2nd October commenced with 120 students. 28 Christian Brother Principals – 1899-1996. 3 Lay Principals. 1903: Numbers doubled 1914: Marble statue of Madonna erected, at sudden death of Br Nugent (Principal – 1912-14) 1915/16: Placed first in Queensland by official examiner of Christian Brothers. 1920: Primary Building completed. 1929: 5 Old Boys Ordained (90 Priests and Religious O/B’s) 1930’s: Swimming pool and tennis courts 1943: Dr RSJ (John) Simpson placed first in Senior in Queensland. 1945: Old Boy Frank Forde Prime Minister of Australia after sudden death of John Curtin.

  14. On Shoulders of Giants We Stand 1952: Enrolments 502 students 1956: St Joseph’s opened – eastern side of Toowoomba 1960: New classrooms – Hill Street 1968: New classrooms and Science block 1971: Library completed 1978: Old Boys’ Rodgers Oval completed 1979: Manual Arts completed 1982: First Old Boy Principal – Br D. A. Purcell 1983: Old Boys’ T. P. O’Brien Multipurpose Centre completed 1985: Administration building completed 1992: Hill Street classrooms extended – e.g. Drama 1993: Margaret Street classrooms extended – e.g. graphics 1996: Last Christian Brother Principal – Br Walker (Old Boy)

  15. On Shoulders of Giants We Stand 1997: First Lay Principal – Mr Bob White 2005: Old Boys’ Stadium opened on Herries Street (Clive Berghofer) 2006: Last Christian Brother – Br Dwyer – leaves the College 2010: Primary Library & side section of Brothers House refurbish 2012: Refurbishment of Brothers House, Administration & Science Labs. 2013: 750 students, Years 5-12 and 91 staff

  16. Famous Old Boys The Right Honourable Francis M Forde PC – PM Australia (Between Curtin and Chifley) - Deputy PM 1932-1946. The Honourable Sir Walter Campbell QC, DSO, MC, OBE, MA, LLB - Leading Queen’s Counsel - Queensland Chief Justice - Appointed Governor of Queensland in 1985 Hon Vince Lester OAM, 1974-2004 – Queensland Minister and Parliamentarian Archbishop Virgil P Copas MSC – Appointed Archbishop of Port Moresby, 1966 Air-Vice Marshall Harold Hawkins GLM, ICD, CBE, AFC – appointed Air advisor to Rhodesian High Commissioner and Chief of Air Staff in 1955. Rear Admiral Patrick Perry OBE, CBE, RAN – served HMAS Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide and Australian Navy’s Chief Justice Advocate.

  17. Famous Old Boys Tom Gorman – Captain of Australia – Rugby League – 1929-30 Dr John O’Neill – Played 4 tests for Wallabies (Rugby Union) & Captain of Queensland Rugby League Team in 1955 Jonathan Thurston – Captain North Queensland Cowboys, Played Queensland and Australia Dr John Frawley AM – in 2006 was awarded an AM Medal for service to Medicine in the fields of vascular and transplantation surgery and as a pioneer in paediatric kidney transplants 91 Ordained Priests (8 Monsignors & 1 Archbishop) 39 Religious Brothers 380 Ex-Servicemen Many prominent Toowoomba citizens: Hannahs, Betros, McNabs, Hall, Gabbett, Drew, Sullivan, Wagner……

  18. 2013 – Launch of the 5 Year Strategic Plan for the Future. - 3 Goals: IT, Literacy & Improvement. - Partnership.

  19. Mr GoodmanWhole School Operations • Absences: Notify the College prior to 8.30am and bring a note. • Unacceptable absences - studying, completing assessment, work or assist in the family business or to miss a College activity. • Procedure for Late to School: Late Pass • Procedure for Leaving the College during School Hours: Require a note from their parents and they are to get this signed by the AP Welfare or the DP. Sign out and back in at the student reception in the College office.

  20. Mr GoodmanWhole School Operations • Senior ATD Subjects: Start 7.50am – T, W, T, F Finish 1.47pm – M, T, T, F • Better productivity. • Punctuality, Work Habits, Theory & Prac • Communication with College; Newsletter on Tuesday, Phone, SMS messages sent home, Email teachers – goodmank@stmaryscollege.com, Parent Portal

  21. Mr GoodmanWhole School Operations cont. • Uniforms: Pride in themselves and pride in the community. • Reduces incidents of bullying and the stress of peer pressure. • Helps the students focus on their job at hand. • Arrive and leave in full dress uniform, tie and hat. Shirts need to be in, socks up. Boys are free to change at 3.05pm. • Note if incorrect uniform being worn.

  22. Mr GoodmanWhole School Operations cont. • Lockers: Years 8-12 have a locker. Spare key kept at College. Use for Ipad / laptops during breaks, reduce the amount weight in boys bags. • Mobile Phones, Ipodsetc: Not allowed to be out in the College grounds. Put away in bag or locker for the day. • Media Release: If you do not want photos taken of your son please notify the College.

  23. Mrs Gleeson – Spirituality • Faith programs • College expectations • College Mass & Liturgy • Edmund Rice Education Australia • Mentor Masses • Daily Prayer

  24. Mrs Gleeson – Spirituality • Religious Education Program : Review and Development • Retreat and Ministry Co-ordinator • Student retreats • Social Justice and action programs • Importance of reflection in the lives of boys

  25. Mr Nielsen – Student Welfare Student Welfare Statement At St Mary’s College we strive to offer boys a holistic Catholic Educational setting where boys develop into respectable, humble young men that are equipped with the necessary skills, compassion and faith that empower them to be a contributing member of society.

  26. Mr Nielsen – Student Welfare • Helping our boys grow into fine young respectable men. • We want our boys to leave St Mary's as well adjusted, polite, courteous, Champions of the poor. • We want our boys to grow into men that show empathy for others, have a clear faith direction, are proud of who they have become.

  27. Mr Nielsen – Student Welfare cont. • We are all made in the image of God so we have inherent dignity. • Because of this every member of the community is required to treat each other with courtesy and respect. • Everything we do and decisions we make are to provide the best outcomes for our school community.

  28. Mr Nielsen – Student Welfare cont. Here are just some of the ways we try and provide for the boys at St Mary’s. • Personal Development Programs • Variety of camps and retreats • Rock and Water program • Resilience training • Sporting opportunities • Cultural opportunities • Academic opportunities • School Dances • House activities

  29. Mr Nielsen – Student Welfare cont. Partnerships: • By far, most success is experienced when the school and parents are in partnership together. • We are here to support you too. • If you are having trouble getting your son to cut his hair, call us. If you can’t get your son to come to school on time, call us. If he isn’t doing his homework, call us. • We can fight the battle with you!!!!!

  30. Mr Nielsen – Student Welfare cont. “Responsible Thinking Process” • RTP is not a set of rules it is an attitude Understanding that we never know with certainty another person’s view. • It is a structure that gives students the opportunity to learn how to participate, obtain their goals and not disturb others in the process.

  31. Mr Nielsen – Student Welfare cont. “Responsible Thinking Process cont.” There are four important assumptions. • Students can expect to learn in a respectful, courteous and safe environment. • Teachers can expect to teach in a respectful, courteous and safe environment. • The RTC is not a substitute for teacher classroom management skills. • Students are responsible for their own actions.

  32. Mr Nielsen – Student Welfare cont. “Responsible Thinking Process Questioning” Aims to develop positive relationships with students.

  33. Mr Nielsen – Student Welfare cont. What happens in the Responsible Thinking Classroom! • Immediate 1 on 1 assistance with the problem by people highly skilled in this area. • A private and dignified area where teachers work closely with the student to identify and plan how they can work and learn better in class. • This kind of assistance can’t happen in the classroom with 30 other students. • Students learn important skills of reflection, planning and negotiation as well as how to act in class.

  34. Mr Nielsen – Student Welfare cont. “Responsible Thinking Process cont.” Advantages for students: • Students can learn without disruptions from other students mucking around. Those who are having difficulty can be helped away from everyone else. They don’t have to be embarrassed. Advantages for staff: • Teachers can go on teaching without disruptive influences in the class and then can negotiate with the students at a more appropriate time.

  35. Mr Nielsen – Student Welfare cont. • Helps us focus on the behaviour and not the student. • Helps maintain the dignity of all involved. • Introduces the idea of self reflection: * What do you want? * What are you doing? * Is what you doing, getting you what you want? * What else can you do?

  36. E-Technology Brendon Willocks

  37. Vision • A technology rich learning environment will provide a platform for innovative teaching and learning that is lifelong and life-wide... Anywhere, anytime! • Our boys will be equipped to contribute and be responsible citizens in a digital world. • Not about replacing good teaching and learning, but adding, extending and enhancing.

  38. 1-to-1 ICT Program at SMC • Yr 8 – iPad Program – Term 2 start • Yr 9 – iPad Program • Yr 10 – iPad Program • Yr 11 – Laptop Program • Yr 12 – Laptop Program (opt-in)

  39. Classroom Technology at St Mary’s College • ALLclassrooms have a data projector, speakers, docking station and Apple TV. • Others Computers apart from 1:1 • 4 computer labs • 2 class sets of 40 Primary Laptop Trollies • Library with 30 computers, 10 laptops and Interactive Whiteboard • Specialist Classrooms – e.g. Learning Support, ESL • Interactive Whiteboards – All Primary Classrooms, Japanese, Learning Support, two secondary classrooms

  40. Add in photos here…

  41. CyberSafety • Communication and staying connected is important, but students need to be safe • What we do – continued awareness, class activities, newsletter, reminders in morning notices, etc… • If there is a school issue we need to know about it, so we can act • Student Protection Officers – Mr Newman, Mr Goodman, Mr Neilson • Report-net-abuse@stmarystmba.qld.edu.au

  42. Some things to consider… • Phones/laptop/iPad not in bedroom during sleep time • Ask to see son’s Facebook page • What is your son’s online name? • Language online • Limit hours online • Facebook • Friends??? 458 friends?? Really?? • Privacy settings strict? • Friends only

  43. E-Technology Brendon Willocks

  44. Mr Condon – Creative Arts

  45. Mr Condon – Creative Arts

  46. Mr Condon – Creative Arts DRAMA VISUAL ART MUSIC

  47. Mr Condon – Creative Arts The Annual One Act Play Night

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