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Touchstones – 7 March 2024
Principal”s Message
Edmund Rice Education Australia Touchstone
Liberating Education
As a Catholic School in the Edmund Rice tradition, we nurture and encourage the spiritual growth of each person through reflection, prayer, symbols, sacred stories,
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Open Day 2024
Come and join us for Open Day on Saturday 9 March 2024.
Take a student-led tour of the College anytime between 10 am and 2 pm and see our purpose-built facilities, chat to our knowledgeable teachers and staff, and watch demonstrations of the various subjects we offer at St Edward's. Finish off the tour with a sausage sandwich and drink.
All welcome! Please register your intention of attending for catering purposes.
Register Here
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Mission & Identity
Commencement Mass
Be the best you can be
The College Commencement Mass was once again a special day for St Edward's. The students were reverent, respectful and prayerful throughout the ceremony presided over by Father Vince the Parish Priest at Terrigal. Congratulations must go to all our brilliant musicians who performed at Mass. Our musicians were thoroughly prepared by our music staff led by Mrs Rankin and Mr Toole. Their performances added so much to the prayerful atmosphere of the mass.
Father Vince spoke eloquently on this year’s theme “Be the best you can be.” Our College Principal, Mr Bonnici, also spoke about the importance of our College values. All who heard these speakers would understand that the men of St Edward's College are expected to put their best effort into all they do. The students were also encouraged to use their gifts and talents to involve themselves in as many activities as possible.
Mr Beacroft
Director of Mission and Identity
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Male Connect Paper Planes and Pizza Evening
On Friday 23 February, our fourth annual Male Connect event was a resounding success, fostering stronger connections among attendees.
The evening started with delicious pizza from our school canteen, setting the stage for an engaging and informative presentation by Professor Warburton from Macquarie University, on adolescent brain development and gaming addiction. Wrapping up the event, future aeronautical engineers and pilots showcased their enthusiasm and vigor in a thrilling paper plane competition, vying for the coveted title of king of paper planes. Congratulations to Jack Hardy for clinching first place with an impressive flight of 23.10 meters, followed by Alexander Huber in second place and Keenan Garland in third.
None of these enriching experiences would have been possible without the generous support of numerous individuals. A heartfelt thank you goes out to Mark Bonnici, our Principal; Terase Killin, College Counsellor; Keith Mills, Director of Pastoral Care; Kellie Atkinson, Enrolments and Community Liaison Administrator; Trent Claridge, along with all Maintenance and Cleaning Staff; Brenda Donnelly, Staff Secretary; Craig Friend and the IT Team; Dan and the Canteen Staff; and Annie Rankin, Leader of Learning – Performing Arts. Additionally, immense gratitude is extended to all fathers, father figures, and significant male role models who dedicated their time to support their sons and strengthen familial bonds.
I eagerly anticipate our continued collaboration in shaping a brighter future for our children.
Marcus Missio-Spiteri
College Counsellor
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Mission & Identity
EREA Senior Leadership Day
Mr Mills and I were fortunate enough to accompany the Prefect group to Oxford Falls for the inaugural Student Leaders Symposium, hosted by St Pius X, Chatswood.
This event brought together all the student leaders from the NSW EREA schools and the day was both a reflection and a celebration of the great initiatives that are taking place within our schools. The St Edward’s Prefects shared their stories of leadership and collaborated with others to ensure that the day was a success.
Mr Sullivan
Year 12 Pastoral Leader
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Fun and Friendship at Year 7 Camp
On Wednesday, 14 February, 187 Year 7 students embarked on their inaugural College camp.
The boys had only begun their school journey eight days prior to departure, making their eagerness and readiness to participate commendable.
Over the course of three days, the boys encountered a range of weather conditions while engaging in various activities. During tent setup, the heat was intense, raising a few concerns and requiring a few adjustments. Nonetheless, all students persevered, diligently applying sunscreen and preparing for a packed afternoon of activities.
The activities encompassed Abseiling, Flying Fox, Leap of Faith, Burma Bridge, Raft Building, Stand-Up Paddle Boarding, Slingshot, Canoeing, and Orienteering. Witnessing each student overcome personal challenges with determination was truly inspiring.
The primary goal of this camp was to foster connections and a sense of belonging within their new year group. I encouraged all students to forge new friendships during the three days, hoping they embraced this opportunity. Bringing together 193 students from diverse educational backgrounds marked a heartening start to their high school journey.
Mr Marks
Year 7 Pastoral Leader
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Curriculum
Year 9 Photography and Digital Media
Year 9 students have enjoyed the beginning of their elective subject, Photography and Digital Media, which focuses on honing photography skills with DSLR manual camera settings.
The activities they have been involved in have focused on using our amazing College location to manipulate depth of field in small figure groupings and students have been excited to take action-packed images using photographic methods including panning, frozen motion, and blurred motion.
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St Edward’s College and St Joseph’s College Joint Learning
Senior Class Joint Learning
The successful integration of some senior classes from St Joseph's and St Edward's Colleges has brought a more diverse and inclusive learning environment to both schools and their students. Benefits to such a learning environment include expanded academic opportunities, enhanced resources, stronger community bonds, and improved student outcomes. The colleges currently have integrated classes in Earth and Environmental Science, Society and Culture, VET Retail, English Extension 1, Mathematics Extension 2, Japanese Beginners, Drama, Engineering Studies, Multimedia, Outdoor Recreation and Sport, Lifestyle and Recreation.
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Curriculum
Breakfast with Books is Back
Breakfast With Books: A Fun Start to the Day
Breakfast With Books kicked off in Week 5 in Room 57, led by Mrs Titheradge, and offering boys a morning experience combining reading and breakfast. Held every Wednesday morning, this group provides students with an opportunity to enjoy their favourite books while indulging in delicious breakfast treats, including the popular Nutella Overnight Oats.
To enhance the organisation and structure of the club, Mrs Titheradge introduced a membership system this year including a membership card and contract. This addition ensures a more formalised approach to participation and facilitates smoother operations. Additionally, new membership openings each term allow for continuous enrolment, welcoming fresh faces regularly.
Breakfast With Books fosters a sense of camaraderie and enjoyment among attendees. It serves as a space not only for reading but also for sharing stories, and forming friendships. This dual focus on literature and community creates a welcoming environment where students can connect over their shared love for books.
Participation in Breakfast With Books offers numerous benefits for high school boys. Aside from the pleasure of reading and the enjoyment of delicious breakfast offerings, the event provides an opportunity to look after our mental health. Time off devices has been shown to have a positive impact on mood and outlook.
Breakfast With Books continues to be a highlight for our boys. Through its inclusive atmosphere and enjoyable activities, the event leaves a lasting impact on participants, enriching their school experience and fostering a love for reading.
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NSW Government – Resources for Students with Disability
Information resources for students with disability and their caregivers.
The Australian Government worked with Children and Young People with Disability Australia to co-design information resources to help students with disability and their caregivers understand their rights under the Disability Standards for Education 2005.
Click HERE
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Sport
Sport Report
Representative Sport
NSWCCC Under 15’s Cricket
Congratulations to Hugh Wheeler who has been invited to attend the Under 15 NSWCCC Cricket selections. Hugh did a wonderful job bowling for our Downie Trophy winning team last week.
NSWCCC Under 15’s Golf
Shaylan Bennett was also invited to attend the NSWCCC Open Golf selections. Shaylan, who plays off a 2 handicap at Everglades Golf Club will look to press his claims at Belmont Gold Club.
We wish both these boys the very best of luck in their sporting pursuits.
College Sport
CSBB Under 15 and Opens Touch Football
After the cancellation of the CSBB (Broken Bay) Under 15’s and Open Touch Football Championships, a hastily scheduled selection event was organised to select the respective teams for the CSNSW Championships.
The event was run in conjunction with the CSBB Girls Championships at Nolan’s Reserve, Manly on Tuesday 27 February.
The following boys gained selection:
Under 15
Matthew Norman
Aden Tillott
Xavier McNeill
Opens
Josh Brown
Byron Marks
Darby McIntosh
Zach Herring
Kyan Werner
Kobie Flanders
Ben Geddes-Brown
The boys and their teams will now contest the CSNSW Championships on Tuesday 9 and Wednesday 10 April at CCRSC Tuggerah.
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Sport
Upcoming Sport
2024 Sport Events
Please see below the NSWCCC representative pathway for sports selections for individual entry sport occurring early in Term 1. The closing dates for registrations are very soon. Please note all closing dates are firm dates. No registrations will be permitted after the closing dates.
All individual sports registrations are completed on the CSNSW.SPORT website. Parents must have an account and add their child to have access. (Sport Registration HELP is available on sport information page).
Registration for Events
You will need to ‘create account,’ if you do not have one OR ‘login’ using your existing account (NSWCCC or Polding). Once logged in, click on ‘register my child’ and follow the directions to register your son. Please be aware that these initial sports have closing dates to register.
Portal details update – Parents need to go in and update details (ie. Child’s school year and new school – Yr 7). Check this has been done if you cannot see registration options (you should be able to).
** For the below Broken Bay (CSBB) events, College teams will attend. Information regarding these teams will be in the Daily Notices in Weeks 1 & 2 next year.
More details are available on the csnsw.sport website
NSWCCC Volleyball – EOI
- (19yrs and under) – close date 15 March 2024 – Selection date – Friday, 5 April at Menai Indoor Sports Centre – More information Volleyball | CSNSW Sport Portal
NSWCCC Diving – All Ages– close date 22 March 2024 – Selection date – Thursday, 4 April at TBC – More information Diving | CSNSW Sport Portal
NSWCCC Water Polo – (17yrs and under)– close date TBC – Selection date – TBC at Ryde Aquatic Centre – More information
NSWCCC Basketball – (Under 16 and Opens)
– (16 years and under) - close date 3 May 2024 - Selection date – Tuesday, 14 May at Sutherland Sharks Basketball Association – More information Basketball | CSNSW Sport Portal
– (18 years and under) - close date 3 May 2024 - Selection date – Monday, 13 May at Sutherland Sharks - More information Basketball | CSNSW Sport Portal
NSWCCC 16 years Football Selections - EOI – close date 29 April 2024 – Selection date – Tuesday, 30 April at Kareela Oval – More information - Football (Soccer) | CSNSW Sport Portal
NSWCCC Hockey Selections (15 years and Open)– close date 10 May 2024 – Selection date – Monday, 20 May at Cooke Hockey Complex, Kelso – More information - Hockey | CSNSW Sport Portal
NSWCCC Rugby Selections (16 years and 18 years)
– (16 years and under) – EOI: close date 10 May 2024 – Selection date – Monday, 3 and Tuesday 4 June at Rowland Park, Darcyville – More information Rugby | CSNSW Sport Portal
– (18 years and under): close date 28 May 2024 – Selection date – Monday, 3 June at Rowland Park, Darcyville – More information Rugby | CSNSW Sport Portal
Further information regarding NSWCCC team selections for all sports is available on the Welcome to Catholic Schools Sports Services | CSNSW Sport Portal
Calendar
Week
Event
Venue
Competition Date
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NSWCCC Under 15 Cricket Selections
Kenthurst
6
NSWCCC Tennis Selection
Parramatta
Monday 4 March 2024
6
NSWCCC Baseball Selections
Castle Glen
Tuesday 5 March 2024
6
NSWCCC Under 15 Volleyball Selections
Menai
Friday 8 March 2024
7
NSWCCC Golf Selections
Belmont
Monday 11 March 2024
7
CSBB Swimming Carnival
SOPAC
Tuesday 12 March 2024
7
Surfest High Schools Challenge
Bar Beach, Newcastle
Thursday 14 March and Friday 15 March 2024
8
CSBB Opens Basketball
Terrigal
Thursday 21 March 2024
9
Northern NSWCCC Under 15 AFL Selections
Warners Bay
Tuesday 26 March 2024
9
CSBB Under 15 Rugby League Selections
Kanwal
Wednesday 27 March 2024
9
Under 15 Rugby League Panthers Visit
Penrith HPC
Tuesday 26 March 2024
10
NSWCCC Swimming Carnival
SOPAC
Thursday 4 April 2024
10
NSWCCC Under 19 Volleyball Selections
Menai
Friday 5 April 2024
10
Annual Blacktown Rugby League Game (Under 14 and Under 15’s)
College Oval
Friday 5 April 2024
11
NSWCCC Under 15 and Opens Touch Championships
CCRSC Tuggerah
Wednesday 10 April 2024
11
PASS Students assist with CCCPS Soccer Gala Day
Adcock Park
Wednesday 10 April 2024
Jason Carpenter
Leader of Learning Sport
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Careers/Vocational Education
Careers – Apprenticeships, Traineeships and Opportunities
Please see the links below for the latest apprenticeships, traineeships and opportunities.
Apprenticeship & Traineeship Information by Central Coast Group Training (CCGT)
Here at Central Coast Group Training (CCGT), our passion is lighting the path for the career journey of young job seekers and school students. This week, we're thrilled to spotlight an extraordinary apprenticeship opportunity.
Please see attached visual to discover the Apprentice Farrier position, one of the many positions we have at CCGT. It’s not just a job; it’s the first step on an epic career journey!
Check it out here – Click Here
Suitable candidates click on link to apply - Click Here
Tips on Preparing for Apprenticeships and Traineeships:
Preparation is key to securing an apprenticeship or traineeship. We recommend students:
Research potential fields and companies of interest to gain a better understanding of the industry and identify where your passion and career goals align.
Engage in related extracurricular activities or casual work to acquire practical experience and skills that will make you a more competitive candidate.
Attend career expos and events to connect with potential employers, learn more about different companies, and understand what they're looking for in apprentices or trainees.
To wrap things up, we do encourage you all to follow our socials to share our invaluable information onto parents & students. Click here for social Media
CCGT are thrilled to announce a range of current opportunities for individuals eager to embark on apprenticeships to pursue a Vocational Education and Training (VET) pathway as an alternative to schooling.
We encourage candidates to apply who have their White Card, are working towards their driver’s license, and have completed work experience within the trade.
Here are the links to each job listed:
1st Year Parks & Gardens Apprentice - Click Here
1st Year Apprentice Mechanic – Click Here
1st Year Landscape Construction – Click Here
1st Year Apprentice Farrier – Click Here
Apprentice Blast & Painter – Click Here
Contact:
Jenna Kingi-O’Reilly | Assistant Recruitment Coordinator |
Ph 02 4353 2655 Fax 02 4353 4647
Jenna.KingiOreilly@ccgt.com.au
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Careers – University and Post School Study Opportunities
Please see the links below for the latest information regarding universities and post school study opportunities.
Setting up for HSC Success (Year 11 & 12)
In 2024 we’re excited to be partnering with InspirationED to provide additional HSC support for Year 12 students. We invite Year 11 and 12 students and their families/carers to register and join us for our Setting up for HSC Success Webinar in March.
Embark on your HSC journey with confidence through our "Strategies for HSC Success" webinar, tailored for Year 11 and 12 students. Led by a Senior HSC Marker, this session delves into effective study techniques, exam hacks, and strategies for excelling in HSC assessment tasks. Whether you're beginning your HSC preparations or seeking to enhance your performance, our webinar is your gateway to unlocking academic success with expert insights and practical advice.
Webinar details:
Setting up for HSC Success (Year 11 & 12)
Time: 7.00pm-8:30pm
Date: Wednesday 27th March
Register now
Medicine Information Evening
Online | Tuesday, 12 March (6 - 7pm)
Are your Year 11 and 12 students interested in studying Medicine at UNSW? They can join our Medicine Information Evening to find out detailed information on the application and admissions process. Attendees will hear from our expert panel of academic staff and current students and get all of their UNSW Medicine questions answered.
Register Now
As technology advances and our world faces new challenges, Australia’s intelligence and cyber capabilities are increasingly important – and jobs in cyber security and tech are crucial to ensuring the safety and wellbeing of all Australians.
We recently asked our audience some questions about careers in cyber security and signals intelligence, as well as the Australian Signals Directorate (ASD), who work in the foreign signals intelligence and cyber security space.
87% of respondents said they had never heard of the Australian Signals Directorate and 91% said they don’t know what the ASD do to protect Australians. However, 35% of people we asked said they would be interested in a career in cyber security or signals intelligence.
Additionally, 44% of people said that unique, challenging and rewarding work is the most important thing when choosing a career, more than a competitive salary (24%), broad career paths (11%) and getting real-world experience (21%). Working at ASD ticks all those boxes.
As the Australian Government’s cyber experts, ASD uses tech in unexpected ways to help ensure Australia’s national security. Whether it’s in foreign signals intelligence, cyber security or offensive cyber operations, a career at ASD provides so many opportunities for growth.
It’s an exciting, rewarding career path that makes a huge difference to the lives and security of Australians (even if we’re unaware of it).
ASD’s apprenticeship and cadetship programs provide amazing opportunities for school leavers to start their career with unique and meaningful work.
So, if your son is curious, imaginative and ready to take on any challenge, or has shown interest in IT, computing or cyber security, it’s worth talking to them about opportunities to start their career at ASD.
Applications are open now until 7 April 2024. You can learn more about ASD’s entry-level programs here.
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Upcoming Webinars
Click Here to View all our Webinars in Term 1
Unlock your smile! | Wednesday 6 March 4–4.30pm
Your students can discover the exciting world of Oral Health and Dentistry with our experienced faculty team. Hear from them about the cutting-edge curriculum and world-class teaching facilities at Australia’s first dental school. This webinar is designed for year 11 and 12 students from all backgrounds in Australia and provides a unique opportunity to discover their potential for a rewarding career in Oral Health and Dentistry.
Studying science at Sydney | Wednesday 13 March 4–4:30pm
Are your students aspiring scientists keen to explore their tertiary study options? Encourage them to join our academic expert to learn about studying science in the vibrant scientific community at the University of Sydney. This session will cover the wide range of science major options, advanced study options, flexible and specialist degree pathways, research opportunities, industry engagement and exciting student life.
Day in the life of Sydney student | Wednesday 13 March 5–5:30pm
Are your students interested in what is it like to study at the University of Sydney? They can join us to discover first hand from a student what a day in the life of at Sydney looks like, learn about study load, clubs and societies, support offered, internships, work placement and so much more.
Upcoming Events & Engagements
Year 10-12 Info Nights | Tuesday 12 March - Tuesday 26 March
Your students can discover why the University of Sydney is the right place for them at our Information Nights for year 10 to 12 students held across Sydney.
They’ll have the chance to speak with current students and alumni from the area who have undertaken a variety of degrees from across the University and learn about admission requirements, entry schemes, pathways, fees, scholarships, financial assistance and support services from our expert staff and UAC representative.
Year 10 students joining us will take part in a separate interactive session that aims to help link personal interests and skills with careers and courses with a focus on selecting the right subjects for senior high school. Registration links for each event are here.
Sydney Royal Easter Show science stall | Friday 22 March - Tuesday 2 April
School tickets for the Sydney Royal Easter Show are now available. Come visit the University of Sydney stall at the Sydney Royal Easter Show! Hear about our heat-resistant crops, field drones and robotics, cattle wellbeing technology and more from our agricultural scientists! For keen high school students, chat to us about the best of both worlds agriculture study in Sydney and in our regional campuses. Join the show through the designated school days or see their website for more school engagement. For more information, visit here.
All Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Students Welcome!
In 2024 the Indigenous Recruitment Team will have a variety of on campus and in school opportunities for Indigenous Students. If your school would like to be involved please get in touch with our team. For more information on our programs you can visit our website via this link
We’re holding a Parent Information Session to keep parents in the know
We’d love your help to keep parents and guardians informed about their child’s options when it comes to their studies after high school!
We’re holding a Parent Information Session soon to ensure parents are equipped with the knowledge to help support their child through their senior high school years. In this online session, we’ll cover accommodation options, scholarship information, campus life, support services plus our team will be there to answer any questions too.
This event is coming soon, we'll keep you updated!
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Medicine Information Night is on soon
Any students interested in a career in rural or regional medicine? Come to our online medicine information night and discover everything you need to know about our five-year undergraduate entry degree – the Doctor of Medicine.
Attendees will get to know our School of Rural Medicine team, have questions answered and hear from our current students about their experiences studying medicine.
Wednesday 20 March 2024, 6.00-7.30pm
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Parent Connection
Yadhaba Online – Wellbeing Resources
Online Wellbeing Resources
Each week members of the St Edward’s College Pastoral Team will be offering guidance and resources to assist families as our boys navigate high school. We invite you to take the time each week to explore Yadhaba Online for articles that may be helpful.
Mr Keith Mills
Director of Pastoral Care
Click Here to View the Latest Resources on the College Website.
This issue
Zero Discrimination Day
Screens, Teens and Mental Health
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Parent Connection
School Safety
As part of our ongoing commitment to student safety, we want to remind you of the importance of ensuring proper supervision when students leave the school premises during school hours.
It is crucial for the safety and well-being of our students that they are picked up by a parent or designated caregiver from the front office if they need to leave the school grounds for any reason during the school day. This protocol helps us to maintain a secure environment and ensures that our students are properly supervised at all times.
Please be aware that students are not permitted to exit the College grounds and use public transportation to go home without proper supervision. This is in place to safeguard our students and prevent any potential risks or incidents. More information can be found on the College website - Transport Information - St Edward's College (stedwards.nsw.edu.au).
Your cooperation in adhering to these guidelines is greatly appreciated. If you have any questions or concerns regarding student supervision protocols, please don't hesitate to contact the school office.
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Correspondence Emailed Home Term 1
Please see below correspondence emailed home in Term 1, 2024.
Student Photographs - Sent 12 April 2024
Term 1 Student Led Conferences - Years 7-12 - Sent 13 March 2024
Year 9 Parent information Sheet 2024 - Sent 11 March 2024
Years 8 to 11 Waterford Letter to Parents - Sent 26 February 2024
Road Works Frederick Street - Sent 22 February 2024
Years 8-12 Parent Survey - 15 February 2024
Year 8 Parent Information Evening - Sent 13 February 2024
Year 7 Camp Information - Sent 13 February 2024
Years 11 Information Evening - Sent 7 February 2024
Year 7 Information Evening - Sent 6 February 2024
2024 Year 9 Camp Information and Consent Form - Sent 5 February 2024
Year 7 Information Evening - Sent 2 February 2024
Year 10 Parents - School Vaccination Program - Sent 2 Feburary 2024
Year 7 Paper Planes and Pizza Night - Sent 31 January 2024
Uniform and Grooming - Term 1 - Sent 31 January 2024
Year 11 Information Evening - Sent 30 January 2024
Commencement 2024 - Year 7 - Sent 24 January 2024
Commencement 2024 - Year 8 - Sent 24 January 2024
Commencement 2024 - Year 9 - Sent 24 January 2024
Commencement 2024 - Year 10 - Sent 24 January 2024
Commencement 2024 - Year 11 - Sent 24 January 2024
Commencement 2024 - Year 12 - Sent 24 January 2024
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