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ACT JUSTLY Love God Love Others Love Yourself 2 Redford Drive, Skennars Head PO Box 1310, Ballina NSW 2478 Phone: (02) 6687 6484 Facsimile: (02) 6687 6828 Email: xccball@lism.catholic.edu.au Website: www.xavierlism.catholic.edu.au Office Hours: 8:00am 4:00pm Uniform Shop: 6687 6940 Term 4: Newsletter No. 16 17 th October, 2014 Dear Parents & Students, Welcome back to Term 4. It is always difficult to come back after a break. No doubt many families are happy to see school resume. Holidays are basically about family and catching up on work not done during the term. As a College community we wish to welcome back Mr Anthony Condon from Long Service Leave. I am sure that after a term off, he is looking forward to the term ahead. We also welcome back Ms Rachel Eisenhauer who will be returning from maternity leave. As a community, Xavier Catholic College should also be supporting and praying for our Year 12 students who began their HSC this week. There are also many families within our community who need our continued support and prayers. So often we feel as if we are struggling alone and the support and prayers of others become so important. We have a responsibility to encourage one another. The use and understanding of Scripture is an important part of this encouragement. Last weekend I came across some Bible trivia. Did you know that: The Bible contains 700,000 words. The New Testament contains 182,000 words. The New Testament was not divided into chapter and verses until 1555. There are more than 1,230 different translations of the Bible. The Bible is the most printed book in the world. All of this information is, of course, trivia. The real meaning of Scripture lies in our ability to read, interpret and be open to the word of God. What is most remarkable about the Bible is that every word has a meaning in our lives today. In order to grow as Christians and to encourage each other we should, some time each day, be reading a passage from the Scriptures and applying it to our lives. A Real Spiritual Experience I would like to thank the many people who welcomed me back after being away on a pilgrimage for the past three weeks. During this pilgrimage, I with fifteen leaders from Jesuit schools from all over Australia, visited many sacred places associated with the faith journey of St Ignatius and the early Jesuits. It was a real spiritual experience as we visited places throughout northern Spain, France and Rome where St Ignatius and the early Jesuits studied, served God s people, preached the word of God and converted many. Whilst I found every place we visited inspirational, some places had a definite impact on me. Places such as St Ignatius birthplace in Loyola, St Francis Xavier s birthplace in a castle in northern Spain, Montserrat where the Black Madonna is situated in the basilica, the holy cave in Manresa, where St Ignatius wrote the famous Spiritual Exercise that are still very much relevant and used today, the Vatican, and the university in Paris where three men: Ignatius, Francis Xavier and Peter Faber formed the foundations for the largest and most influential religious order in the world, were all spiritually powerful. Memorial Liturgy for Samantha Enright Towards the end of last term the College community was deeply shaken by the sad news of the tragic loss of Year 11 student Samantha Enright in a car accident. Today we gathered to pray specifically for Samantha she was part of our College community for nearly five years. Along with our prayers for Samantha this morning, we also prayed for her family and friends, in particular, her parents Greg and Christine, as they journey through this most difficult time. A plaque in memory of Samantha will be placed in our Memorial Garden. I take this opportunity to thank Father Michael, our Parish Priest who celebrated this special Liturgy, and to Mr Eyles who organised it. God Bless, Michael Vella Principal Inside this Issue: Extra Masses at Lennox Head HSC English 2015 School Fee Reminder

ACT JUSTLY Catechesis and Evangelisation Mr David Eyles Leader of School Evangelisation URGENT Accommodation Needed for NET Ministries Team During Week 4, eleven young people from NET Ministries will be working with our students in Years 8 and 10. The team of five young men and six young women from various countries (including Australia!) need to be billeted (in pairs) with host families for the duration of their stay in Ballina. If you are able to offer accommodation for two young people (along with dinner and breakfast) for one or more nights could you please send in the form that was emailed to all families last week, or collect a paper copy from the office. Team members arrive on Monday, 27 th October at approximately 4.00pm. They have a team bus, and after some preliminary meetings at school, they will find their own way to their host family homes by about 5.30pm. The team needs accommodation until Sunday morning, 2 nd November. (They can be collected from host homes by the NET bus.) They need breakfast each morning and dinner each night. Lunch and morning tea are provided by the College. Pictured Right: The 2014 National Team from NET Ministries. Team members have sleeping bags and, if necessary, the team can use their own bus to pick up and drop off team members to their home each day. Team members need to stay in pairs (or 3 s etc.) and may not share sleeping quarters with family members. Additional details on NET Ministries are available from their website: www.netministries.com.au St Vincent de Paul at Xavier Catholic College Xavier Catholic College was well represented at the Kids Camp training in Coffs Harbour during the recent school holidays. Participants in this training course are now prepared to assist at overnight camps for disadvantaged children during the January School holidays. Our new executive was commissioned at our first meeting this term with President Madelyn O Brien, Vice-President Amelia Kearney and Secretary Kyla Jelfs handed their badges by Fr Michael at the College Assembly with other incoming school leaders. At lunch time we gathered in the College Chapel with the Diocesan Youth Coordinator for the Commissioning Liturgy (see picture below). Upcoming events include a Buddies Day for members and volunteers 16 years of age and older on 1 st November, a return visit to Crowley Village for members and volunteers aged under 16, and hosting a visit of Crowley residents later in the term. St Vincent de Paul Meetings will continue to be held every assembly day. We use the first half of lunch to get to know each other better and the business meeting is conducted in the second half of lunch. New members and visitors always welcome.

Love God Ignite Conference 2014 Our 18 Xavier Catholic College delegates (from Years 7-11) spent four days of the recent school holidays at Australia s largest annual Catholic Youth Conference. We joined a group of 200 from the Lismore Diocese travelling together and staying overnight at the Christian Bros boarding school at Nudgee. It was a tiring but very inspirational trip for all involved. Festa Christi 2014 Festa Christi is a gathering for selected Year 8 students from Parish secondary schools in the Lismore Diocese to celebrate and develop their faith. It will be held on Thursday, 6 th November and Friday, 7 th November at Camp Koinonia, Evans Head. Xavier Catholic College can nominate up to 12 students to attend. All transport, food and accommodation costs for these students will be met by the diocese. Nomination forms were handed out this week, and are available from the College Office, Miss Sarah Gleeson or Mr Eyles. Senior Retreat The College s first Term 4 Senior Retreat will be held from Wednesday, 5 th November until Friday, 7 th November. There will be no overnight retreat following the Trial HSC exams in 2015. Notes were due this week, and students are required to re-organise their after-school work and sport commitments etc to ensure their availability. Students also need to consult with the student leaders in Year 12 to organise their rooming arrangements for this overnight experience. THREE EXTRA ONE-OFF MASSES AT LENNOX HEAD: Father Michael, our Parish Priest, and the Parish Pastoral Council have decided to have a three weekend trial of Saturday Vigil Masses at Holy Family Church Lennox Head. These will be on 18 th and 25 th October and 1 st November and the Mass time will be 5.30pm. On those weekends, we will still have the usual 7.30am Sunday Masses. This does not mean that any Mass times will change following the experiment. Everything will return to normal from the following weekend 8th/9 th November. Then we will be able to review how it all went. Please note that this experiment will not have any effect on Mass times at the parish church in Ballina. Please support these Masses by bringing your family and friends. Everyone is welcome. St Francis Xavier Parish, Ballina Website: www.sfxballina.org.au Local Mass Times St Francis Xavier Catholic Church, Ballina Vigil 6:00pm Saturday 9:00am Sunday Holy Family Catholic Church, Lennox Head 7:30am Sunday Adjacent Parish Mass Times St Patrick s Parish, Wardell Mass 5:30pm Sunday Our Lady of the Rosary Parish, Alstonville Saturday Vigil Mass 6:00pm Sunday 8:30am Byron Bay/Bangalow Holy Spirit Parish Saturday Vigil Mass St Finbarr s Byron Bay 6:00pm Sunday Mass St John's Mullumbimby 8:00am Sunday Mass St Kevin s Bangalow 9:30am

Love Others Curriculum Update Ms Yvonne Head Assistant Principal Our Year 12 students started their HSC examinations on Monday and conclude on Wednesday, 5 th November. We continue to keep them in our thoughts and prayers. Our Year 11 students commenced their HSC studies this term. We spent three lessons on Tuesday discussing the requirements and processes associated with the HSC internal assessment. The students received a booklet which outlined the College policy and the assessment tasks for each course. A similar information session was held Tuesday evening for parents. It is good to see the number of parents ensuring they remain aware of the demands on their sons/daughters so they can support them through their HSC studies. This week our Year 11 students also received their final report for the Preliminary courses. Please encourage your sons/daughters to respond to teacher advice to reach their potential in the HSC courses. You also have the opportunity to discuss their progress at the Year 11 Parent-Teacher meeting on Monday, 20 th October. In the last few weeks of this term our Years 7 to 10 students will finalise their assessment and/or complete examinations. It is important that they work consistently throughout the term completing all classwork, homework and assessment tasks to the best of their ability. By listening to and acting on the feedback they receive from their teachers they will experience ongoing improvement in their skills and understanding. Parent Forum Meeting 9/10/14 Ms Annie Lewis A good meeting is a quick meeting and that was the case on 9 th October when the Parent Forum got together for its monthly meeting. In Mr Vella s absence, Ms Head gave us a rundown on what has been happening in the school including the redevelopment of the staffroom, the success of the boys and girls rugby teams at a recent carnival in Forster and the Year 12 Graduation Mass and Awards Ceremony. Staff were extremely pleased with the large number of parents and guests who attended the Graduation Mass and Awards Ceremony and several parents commented on the great behaviour of all the students. The DVD presentation from students of St Francis Xavier and Holy Family Primary schools to the graduating class was well received. Good luck to the Year 12 students who are sitting their HSC exams. The next Parent Forum meeting will be held on Thursday, 13 th November. Welfare News Mr Paul Reidy Leader of Welfare Dear Parents & Students, Being the start of term it is an appropriate time to be reminded of the way students should conduct ourselves at the College. Things like being prepared for class so you are not visiting lockers between periods, being on time for class and wearing your uniform correctly. Shirts tucked in, skirt/dress knee length, shoes, jewellery etc. Coming into the hotter months it is more important than ever to have hats on if you are not in a shaded area. The student diary has the requirements listed if you need to refresh yourself with these. We are not a new College anymore, we have many achievements of which we can be proud; academic, cultural and sporting. We can show this pride in the way we approach our lessons, wear the uniform and in keeping the school grounds tidy. I know Mr Melenhorst spoke to Year 11 students about leading the way in this regard and I hope they will take on this responsibility. We can display this pride in our relationships with each other - whether it is fellow students or with staff. Obviously if students don't adhere to these rules then there are consequences. We all make mistakes from time to time, but if corrected or challenged by a member of staff about your adherence to these rules, it is not up to you to debate them. Students need to accept the consequences with good grace. Xavier Catholic College is a great place and the way you conduct yourself will display your pride in being part of this community.

Love Yourself HSC English 2014/15 Mr Vincent Trirro Leader of English On behalf of Year 12 English teachers of the 2015 HSC cohort, I wish to warmly welcome students and parents in their forthcoming intensive study of English, which formally begins this term. As a mandatory study, the next 12 months will undoubtedly provide a wide range of valuable learning opportunities, challenges and discoveries (excuse the pun). Learning is of course a collaborative process and in anticipation of the support, questioning, discussion and reflection that will occur over the next 12 months, I would like to take this opportunity to impress upon our students and parents the importance of effective study routines, positive engagement with texts and above all a consistent focus and earnest effort. It is important that students read texts repeatedly and personally engage with these on a deep level. A regular revision timetable should be implemented for the study of English. It should be noted that all work completed is part of a developmental process and class work, participation and ongoing effort is a critical component of this success. Students must embrace opportunities to refine and develop their compositions through drafting processes. They must accept responsibility for their own learning and development and work collaboratively to achieve their personal best in their respective English study. Five English courses of study will be offered at the College, per the following: English Studies: Mrs Carol Myers English Standard: Ms Kerry McLeod, Ms Rebecca Kennedy, Mr Paul Horvath (on leave until Term 1, 2015) Ms Rose Lobban and Ms Sue McLintock English Advanced: Mr Damian McManus & Mr Vincent Trirro English Extension 1: Mr Damian McManus English Extension 2: Mr Vincent Trirro As we begin with the new Area of Study Discovery (English Standard and Advanced courses), I wish students and parents all the best for the 2015 school year. If you have any queries pertaining to the study of English at Xavier Catholic College, I would be pleased to assist. Learning Centre News Mr Matt Evans Leader of Additional Needs The Homework Centre is now open Tuesday and Wednesday mornings from 8.00am. Literacy Groups recommenced 8.00am, Thursday Week 2 until Week 8. Numeracy Groups recommenced 8.00am, Friday Week 2 until Week 8. XCC Upcoming Events WEEK 3 Monday, 20 th October (Day 2) Year 11 Parent/Teacher Meetings Magis Centre Year 11 Work Placement this week Tuesday, 21 st October (Day 3) Year 7 Immunisation WEEK 4 Tuesday, 28 th October (Day 2) Year 9 Immunisation Friday, 31 st October (Day 4) Year 7 HSIE Excursion SCHOOL FEE REMINDER Parents are reminded that unless a payment arrangement has been entered into for payment of school fees, all accounts are now OVERDUE. Please contact our Accounts Department immediately if you are experiencing difficulty in finalising your 2014 account.

ACT JUSTLY Year 11 General Mathematics Mr Peter O Toole Leader of Mathematics Ms Page s Year 11 General Mathematics Class, consisting of Ellie, Courtney, Mia, Ashley, Talei, Ben, Alex, Jacob and James are aiming to test the mathematical minds of the Xavier Catholic College community. Students will be completing problem solving activities in class. See how well you can solve the following problems (answers in the next newsletter). Good luck! Question 1 Matchstick problem Create a square by moving only 1 stick Question 2 The Penny Triangle Move just three pennies and flip this triangle upside down Question 3 As my birthday approaches I start to collect leaves - a little bizarre perhaps, but I enjoy it! On the first day of the month I collect one leaf, on the second day I collect two leaves, on the third day I collect three leaves, and so on. By my birthday I will have collected 276 leaves altogether. On which day of the month is my birthday? Literacy & Numeracy News Ms Carmel Zuino Literacy & Numeracy Coordinator At Xavier Catholic College, we are working to build a culture that values books and reading in our community, with Uninterrupted Sustained Silent Reading taking place in English classrooms and for Years 7-10 every Tuesday morning. From January to September this year, the library recorded an increase in borrowing of 1000 fiction texts as compared to the same period last year. This is very encouraging as it is evidence of the success of the reading culture we are nurturing in the College. On the final assembly of last term, I took the opportunity to recognise, congratulate and reward our most prolific readers with a certificate and a book prize: Marley Collins, Sophia Spina-Crummy, Caleb Evans, Jayman Hosking and Katerina Pavez-Santander. Our most prolific reader is from Year 7; Joel Dryden, who not only received a certificate but a small gift as recognition of his avid reading. The competitions held in the library during Literacy and Numeracy Week were awarded to the following people: The Who s Reading What? competition was won by Luke Murphy (Year 12), who achieved a perfect score, and the staff prize went to Ms Carol Myers. The Library Quiz was won by Ewan Harding (Year 9). The Book Review competition was won by Jessica Simpson (Year 8). The most popular person in Year 8 on that day was Ryan Bigg who won the Lolly Jar Guess with his calculation of 318 lollies. In conclusion, I would like to congratulate the 30 Year 8 reading mentors who worked with the Year 2 students from Holy Family and the courageous and very talented students who participated in the Music and Lyrics concert: Tania Teurquetil, Mitchell Evans, Tama Scott, Ellie Brabrook, Gemma Broadley, Marcus Kolo-Higgs and Dan Sullivan. And finally, I extend my sincere thanks to the staff and students who enthusiastically participate in the opportunities presented at the College.

Love God Careers News Ms Mandy Hughes Careers Advisor Griffith Sports College is part of Griffith University. The Griffith Sports College assists athletes to get into university as well as creating an environment at University that allows them to succeed at both their sport and their studies. The types of athletes that the College assists may range from Olympians and professional football players to young developing athletes graduating from school who have competed at State level. For further information please see www.griffith.edu.au/sport/elite-athletes Diploma in Law The Diploma of Law is awarded by the Legal Profession Admission Board which is the authority that grants admission to the legal profession in New South Wales. It is taught by the University of Sydney s Law Extension Committee. For the purpose of admission to the legal profession, the Diploma of Law and a Law Degree are equivalent. The board s aim in offering the Diploma is to make the study of law accessible and affordable to as many people who have the desire and the necessary aptitude to undertake it. Notable features of the program are: entry to the course is open to holders of a NSW Higher School Certificate with an ATAR of at least 68.90. The course is designed to be studied part time and has a practical orientation and emphasises preparation for practice. www.sydney.edu.au/law-extension-committee Bond Actuarial Science Information Evening Bond University is the first University in Queensland to offer an Actuarial Science Degree. The information evening held on 30 th October, 2014 is an evening for students and their parents and carers to become informed about the program s curriculum, internship opportunities, and potential career outcomes. The evening will commence at 6.00pm and close at 8.00pm in room 3A Building Level 3, Bond University. For further information please ring Elisha Hoogervorst 07 5595 3352 www.ehoogerv@bond.edu.au Traineeship at Broadwater and Condong Mills Sunshine Sugar has a full time store person trainee position available for a current Yr 12 school leaver. The applicant should be have a highly developed sense of responsibility and accountability, willingness to follow directions and work in a team environment and commitment to ensuring a safe and healthy working environment for all. The applicant will receive a nationally recognised trade qualification Cert 3 in Warehouse Operations and will complete on the job training with TAFE components. This is an excellent opportunity for a the right individual to gain excellent training to start a career in warehousing and logistics. For further details please see Careers Adviser or send your resume and cover letter to jobs@nswsugar.com.au. Applications close Thursday, 23 October, 2014. National Gallery of Australia Year 12 2015 Student Scholarship The National Gallery of Australia has a Summer Art Scholarship Program for Year 12 students. If you are in Year 11 and interested in art, you can spend a week this summer 10 th 17 th January, 2015 at the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra. Become one of sixteen students selected from around the nation two from each state and territory to participate in the National Summer Art Scholarship in 2015. The scholarship program offers an opportunity to engage with the staff at the National Gallery of Australia, as well as other arts professionals, artists and peers from around the nation. For further information and application form see http://www.nga.gov.au/summerartscholarship/index.cfm Applications close on 31 st October, 2014. C.A.S. Hawker Scholarship This scholarship is open to Year 12 2014 students. The 2015 C.A.S. Hawker Scholarships opens on Monday, 8 th December, 2014 and close on Friday, 2 nd January, 2015. The C.A.S. Hawker Scholarship is one of the most generous privately funded scholarships available to undergraduate students in Australia. Each residential scholarship is valued at up to $45,000 over three years. Information about the C.A.S. Hawker Scholarship and an application form are available at www.hawkerscholarship.org or by contacting the secretary to the Trustees on 08 8127 1654. Selection is largely based on personal qualities and demonstrated leadership as well as academic ability. Undergraduate Hawker Scholars are able to attend a range of Australian educational institutions. For further information see www.hawkerscholarship.org Year 11 Students may be interested in A Day @ UNSW to give students their first taste of University life. When registering, students will be able to preference the lectures and activities they want to do based on their interests. All of UNSW's outstanding Faculties, including Arts and Social Science, Built Environment, Business, Art & Design, Engineering, Law, Medicine and Science will offer activities and lectures on the day to help students determine what university program is right for them. Also participating are UNSW's Museum of Human Disease and the Careers & Employment Office. The day held on 21 st November, 2014 and is extremely popular so students must register. Please see Careers Adviser for further details. University of Queensland Scholarships Scholarships for eligible Year 12 2014 students close on 31 st October, 2014. Go to www.uq.edu.au and click scholarships on favourite links.

Love Others Canteen Roster Term 4 Mrs Denise Barnard Canteen Coordinator Where possible, volunteers are asked to start at 9.00am. If you are unable to make your rostered day, or would like to volunteer, please email Denise at xcccanteen@lism.catholic.edu.au or phone the College on 6687 6484 and leave a message. Week 3 Mon 20 Oct Kylie Quinn Melissa Barnes Tue 21 Oct Sharon McIlwain Robyn & Tara Wed 22 Oct Jocelyn Hillyard Thur 23 Oct Renee Walkom Fri 24 Oct Lucy Williams *Help Needed* Week 4 Mon 27 Oct Jacqui Weldon Susan Frazier Tue 28 Oct Alison Lucas Annie Lewis Wed 29 Oct Simone Wilson Sharon McIlwain Thur 30 Oct Natasha Cali Jenni Freedman Fri 31 Oct Ana Miletec Marie Hepburn LOST PROPERTY REGISTER DATE CATEGORY NAME YEAR 17/06/2014 CAP EMILY 6/08/2014 GLASSES CASE - VINCENT KAES 6/08/2014 BAG OF BALLINA SURFLIFESAVING MEDALS 29/08/2014 IPOD SHUFFLE SNICKZ 1/09/2014 HAT RYLEY WOODS 9 11/09/2014 JUMPER SALLY FILIPIC 10 11/09/2014 JUMPER E.F. 12/09/2014 CAP TIFFANY MARSH 8 18/09/2014 SAFETY GLASSES BLADE BEY-EL-ARABY 7 18/09/2014 HAT RYAN MARRIOT 8 18/09/2014 JUMPER DAKOTA DRURY 11 7/10/2014 SPORT SHOES CODY WILSON 10 9/10/2014 JUMPER SASKIA DYER 9 9/10/2014 CAP LUKE 9/10/2014 CAP SARAH JOBLIN 9 10/10/2014 CAP GABRIELLE DOOLEY 8 10/10/2014 HAT JAN ROLAN 7 14/10/2014 JUMPER IVY SANDERSON 8 14/10/2014 HAT RILEY WILSON 10 16/10/2014 CAP GIACOMO PIPPO 10 16/10/2014 HAT THOMAS GOSLING 7 16/10/2014 JUMPER ISAAC WILLIAMS 10 16/10/2014 JUMPER MOLLY NICHOLLS 10 16/10/2014 SPORT BAG WILSON? 16/10/2014 JUMPER COOPER SPINDLER 8 16/10/2014 CAP ERIN DALLI 7 17/10/2014 CAP STELLA WHITE 7 17/10/2014 CAP ADAM POTTS 10 17/10/2014 JUMPER HENRY EDMEADES 11 17/10/2014 APRON MARLEY BICKFORD (?) 7

Love Yourself Year 9/10 Elective Sport Fishing Catch of the Day Xavier Community Represented at Byron Bay AFL 9s Invitational Mr Paul Reidy The Byron Bay AFL 9s Invitational was the first of what is expected to be an annual event attracting teams from around Australia. A group Xavier teachers, former students and parents formed a team to enter the event. Unsure of how a group of ageing former players of various codes would go we got together for a kick at the Xavier football field. From a social point of view the team clicked immediately, the skills and rules took a little longer. In our group we have soccer, rugby league and an ice hockey player mixed in with the Aussie rules boys. Team - Mark Ellis, Nic Ellis, Jarred Ellis, David Marchioro, Sam Kennedy, Mark Lee, Jake Hayes, Michael Raeburn, Trent Dooley, Andrew Robinson, Paul Reidy, Joe Reidy. The team performed above expectations (which were admittedly quite low) by winning 6 games out of 7, only losing to the eventual winners to finish third. It was a great weekend played in the right spirit. Special mention to Mr David Marchioro our Canadian exchange teacher who takes back with him playing the Australian game and to Jarred Ellis a former student (and Mr Ellis' son) who plays for the Gold Coast Suns. It was a wonderful experience and a great way to further build the Xavier community outside the College.

ACT JUSTLY YEAR 12 2014 - ACADEMIC AWARDS Subject 1 st Place 2 nd Place 3 rd Place Biology Jessica Grissell Geena Skow Georgia Harding Zenia Munn Business Studies Ryan Jenkins Zoe Whalan Callum Carmont Chemistry Isaac Carr Matthew Phillips Jessica Grissell Lars Mellick Community & Family Studies Jordan Melenhorst (ACHPER Award) Shinae Martin Leah Carroll Dance Artelia Brown Tyla Johnson Hannah Gibson Dance - Southern Cross Distance Education Chloe Sidney Design & Technology Jacob Hoey Brittany Golding Alexander Slattery Drama Hannah Flannery Chloe Sidney Abbey Hickey English Advanced Jessica Grissell Santi Esposito-Rose Geena Skow English Ext. 1 Santi Esposito-Rose Hannah Flannery Dana Lock English Ext. 2 Santi Esposito-Rose Dana Lock Brittany Lazzarini-Pholi English Standard Abbey Hickey Dietmar Sobczak Brooke McLaren English Studies Eli Bryce Emily Wilkinson Olivia Carter French Continuers Daniella Pavez-Santander Zoe Whalan Hester Britton Taylah Minnikin General Mathematics 1 Emily Wilkinson Eli Bryce Luke Scully General Mathematics 2 Geena Skow Maddison Ghanimeh Hannah Flannery Geography Asha Douglas Hayden Sheehan Callum Carmont Industrial Technology - Multimedia Information Processes & Technology Indonesian Beginners - Online Indonesian Beginners Online Effort & Application Eli Osborne Declan Pearson- Peter Christou Victor Murphy McKenzie Hayden Sheehan Jacob Campbell Declan Pearson- Victor Luke Murphy Brittany Golding Italian Beginners Sophie McIntosh-Smith Alanna Stokes Isabella Cyrillo Legal Studies Elizabeth Repin Madelaine West River Douglas Mathematics Lars Mellick Jessica Grissell Elizabeth Repin Mathematics Ext. 1 Matthew Phillips Isaac Carr Santi Esposito-Rose Mathematics Ext. 2 Matthew Phillips Isaac Carr Santi Esposito-Rose Modern History Geena Skow Sasha Brown Samuel Amar Asha Douglas Music I Lars Mellick Hannah Flannery Henry Hanson PDHPE Georgia Harding Jessica Grissell Zenia Munn (ACHPER Award) Photography, Video & Digital Imaging (1 Unit) Tayla Delaney Physics Santi Esposito-Rose Lars Mellick Matthew Phillips Isaac Carr Senior Science Douglas Jarvis Jake Rayner Matthew Bellett Society & Culture Henry Hanson Brittany Lazzarini-Pholi Arielle Hankinson Software Design & Development Sport, Lifestyle & Recreation (1 Unit) Jacob Campbell Liam Cruickshank- Joshua Boggis Norton Jack Harris Luke Scully Riley MacDonald

Love God YEAR 12 2014 - ACADEMIC AWARDS Subject 1 st Place 2 nd Place 3 rd Place Studies of Religion I Jessica Grissell Isaac Carr Hannah Flannery Dana Lock Lars Mellick Elizabeth Repin Santi Esposito-Rose Studies of Religion II Geena Skow Kira Harbisher Zenia Munn Catholic Studies (1 Unit) Riley MacDonald Tayla Delaney Luke Scully Textiles & Design Dana Lock Emma Bell Tyla Johnson Visual Arts Sasha Brown Nikol Ilieva Alexander Slattery YEAR 12 2014 - SPECIAL AWARDS The Ballina Players Award for Drama Hannah Flannery Award for Contribution to the Cultural Life of the College Brittany Lazzarini-Pholi Award for Consistent Effort & Application in Year 12 Jordan Melenhorst 2014 Caltex All Rounder Award Jake Brumley Sister Judith Weiley Medal Jessica Grissell St Francis Xavier Parish Award for Leadership in the Parish Jessica Grissell Outstanding Leadership in School Spirit Isaac Carr Father Richard Foley Award for Character and Christian Leadership Hannah Flannery Lennox Head Lions Club Citizenship Award Matthew Phillips School Captains Award Isaac Carr & Jessical Grissell Leadership Awards Emma Bell, Sasha Brown, Isaac Carr, Jessica Grissell, Brittany Lazzarini-Pholi, Lars Mellick Principal Awards Matthew Bellett, Jake Brumley, Isaac Carr, Asha Douglas, Hannah Flannery, Maddison Ghanimeh, Jessica Grissell, Henry Hanson, Lars Mellick, Matthew Phillips, Geena Skow **ADVANCE NOTICE** 2015 SCHOOL RETURN DATES Tuesday, 27 th January Staff Development Day Wednesday, 28 th January Staff Development Day Thursday, 29 th January Years 7, 11 & 12 Friday, 30 th January All students

Year 8 SRC Representatives Daniel Smith Cameron White Hannah Crawford Jessica Simpson Year 7 SRC Representatives Oliver Stautner Jarrod Wincote Caitlin Ferns Isabella Reidy Year 10 SRC Representatives Tania Teurquetil Kathleen Byrne Todd Bowman Harrison Croaker Year 9 SRC Representatives Kynan Whitney Christian Bowers Grace McCall Caitlin Whitting The Lennox Head Lions Club have established a Leo club here at Xavier. The group meets every second Friday in C2 Lunch 2. If you went to get involved in your community why not come along to a meeting? Have you been thinking of donating blood to the Red Cross Blood Bank but are not sure how to go about doing so? Well It is easy! Why not give the gift of life blood!. The Red Cross run a mobile blood collection service from the Richmond Room in Ballina. The dates and times are listed below. Simply call the Blood Bank to make an appointment AND DON T FORGET TO SAY YOU WANT YOUR DONATION TO GO TO Xavier Catholic college s Club Red tally. Roll up your sleeves and give blood. Call 13 14 95 or visit donateblood.com.au

Women s Reflection Day Sunday 2nd November, 2014 St Francis Xavier Parish, Ballina invites you to join with us in a day of prayer and reflection with Sister Maureen McDermott rsj St Francis Xavier Old School Hall, Swift Street Ballina from 10am till 4pm. Celebrate Mass with us at 9am - St Francis Xavier Catholic Church Ballina The hand of God is gracious to all those who seek Him. Ezra 8:22 FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO REGISTER BY 27 OCTOBER PLEASE CONTACT: Morning & Afternoon Tea will be provided. Please bring your own lunch. Entry will be by donation. You might also like to bring a cushion and/or a rug. Ballina Parish Office 6681 1048 Gemma Duffy - 0407 722 546 allygata@bigpond.net.au Denise Miller - 0428 228 500 miller46@bigpond.net.au Leanne Robbins - 0448 876 334 lrobbins@lism.catholic.edu.au Sr Maureen McDermott rsj has been a Sister of St Joseph for close to forty years. During this time Sr Maureen has ministered in primary school education, spirituality, staff formation and presently as pastoral associate in the parish of Mullumbimby. Sr Maureen holds Masters Degrees in Education (Religious Education) and Theology as well as a Certificate in Spiritual Direction from Boston, USA and a Graduate Certificate in Ageing and Pastoral Studies. Sr Maureen will offer a reflective process that will invite participants to pause, reflect, ponder and appreciate the wonder of our gracious God who holds us in loving care.