It was a joy to celebrate the feast of St Catherine of ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ last Friday. As patron of our College, St Catherine is known as a woman of her time, and ahead of her time.
In ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ 2, we will be focusing on assessing our students' knowledge and skills. Our Year 12s will be taking the General Achievement Test (GAT) and our Year 9 to 11 students will also be undergoing various examinations.
Updates from the Music Department featuring Night of Jazz, St Catherine’s Day Eucharist, Chicago: High School Edition, as well as important dates in ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ 2 and 3.
It was a joy to celebrate the feast of St Catherine of ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ last Friday. As patron of our College, St Catherine is known as a woman of her time, and ahead of her time. Her journey in faith and in life was one marked by deep contemplation and deep relationships with God, others, and in her interior life. In sharing about St Catherine, our Director of Formation, Sr Sheila Flynn OP writes:
The story of Catherine is one of contemplative involvement in the world, believing in the goodness of material creation; seeing it as a gateway to God and understanding more deeply God’s infinite love for her and the whole of humanity. In the Dominican tradition there has always been an emphasis on the goodness of the created world. God invites Catherine early in her Dialogue to open the eye of her mind and to contemplate the dignity and beauty of all human persons. Catherine revels in the beauty of tress, flowers, rivers and oceans. She does not stop there, however. Catherine moves on to the far greater beauty of the human person made in God’s image. In Catherine’s words of praise to God, she states:
"You, eternal Trinity, are the artist, and I your handiwork have come to know that you are in love with the beauty of what you have made."
My thanks to our Arts Leader (Visual Arts and Design), Carla M for her artwork depicting St Catherine. In her artist’s description, Carla writes:
"Overall, I aimed to celebrate and channel St Catherine’s strength and passion, whilst encouraging and empowering others to embody her sense of conviction, dignity and righteousness and to look to her as a strong role model."
I thank all involved in our community celebrations of St Catherine of ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ last Friday.
Elizabeth Hanney
Principal
Mission Matters
Feast of St Catherine of ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ
St Catherine’s Day is a unique day of prayer, community building and outreach to our Dominican family in the Solomon Islands. On Friday, 28 April we started our day with a special Eucharist celebrated in St Dominic’s Church with Fr Mark O’Brien OP presiding. The Mass was beautifully enhanced by our choir and musicians, who took this opportunity to introduce our community to two new hymns. At lunchtime, we took part in House based fundraising activities organised by the Student Representative Council and assisted by the Education Support Staff, in support of the projects currently underway in the Solomon Islands.
Horizons Week
In the final week of ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ 1, all year levels participated in Horizons Week – our Year 12s took part in an annual retreat. In an urban landscape, students explored elements of our tradition through the lens of the 2023 College Theme: Pay attention. Be astonished. Tell about it. Experiences of the sacred included visits to St Patrick’s Cathedral and St Francis’ Church in the city of Melbourne; sessions were also held at the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne Museum’s First Peoples Exhibition and the Immigration Museum. Students also collaborated within their Houses to produce large works of art representing connection and our Dominican community.
Marking Holy Week
Towards the end of last term, we marked Holy Week with a House centred experience of Stations of the Cross; this is a powerful visual and emotional retelling of Jesus’ final journey, with each Station highlighting a particular dimension of this story through narrative, prayer and symbol.
We focused particularly on Stations involving women:
Veronica wipes the face of Jesus
Jesus meets the women of Jerusalem
Women stand beneath the Cross
We concluded the experience by highlighting the women spreading the good news of Christ’s resurrection.
Senior Drama students gave voice to many parts, including:
"We stand together to support all those whose lives are compromised and join Jesus’ journey through Jerusalem, and finally to Resurrection. May we find courage, hope and solidarity; may each one of us here bring to others the Christ we meet today."
Jennifer Levett
Deputy Principal Mission and Identity
Learning and Teaching
In ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ 2, we will be focusing on assessing our students' knowledge and skills. Our Year 12s will be taking the General Achievement Test (GAT) and our Year 9 to 11 students will also be undergoing various examinations.
Students undertaking a Unit 3/4 subject will be taking the GAT on Thursday, 15 June. The GAT serves as an indicator of how our students are placed for the final examinations, as well as areas to improve and focus on. Most importantly, the GAT can contribute towards the final score in the event a student is unable (unavoidably) to complete a final exam. As such, we encourage students to approach the GAT seriously and do their best.
Trial Examinations will be held during the September break to further prepare students for their final VCAA examinations.
As the examination period gets closer for Years 9 to 11, we will be holding specialised classes that focus on examination writing skills, revision strategies and learning tips to help students optimise the assessment outcome. It is so important that our students study consistently as this avoids the loss of momentum and reduces feelings of stress and anxiety. We ask for your support to encourage your daughter/s to complete homework tasks on time and prepare well in advance for examinations.
Regular assessment and feedback on our students’ subject learning are available on ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ Central. Please access this feedback regularly and do not hesitate to contact the College if you have any concerns.
Examinations commence on Monday, 19 June and finish on Friday, 23 June.
Examination Timetables are in the process of being finalised and will be made available within the next few weeks.
Donna Laughlin
Deputy Principal Learning and Teaching
Wellbeing Updates
During Wellness on Tuesday, 16 May, our students will learn about what IDAHOBIT Day stands for and what it promotes. IDAHOBIT is a day to celebrate and appreciate our diverse community, and to stand up for equality for all members of society and within our ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ community. The day is about raising awareness, and championing inclusion in our schools and workplaces. It is an international day for LGBTQI+ human rights and positive social change.
The Dominican Education Australia commitment to child safety states that: ​
"DEA is committed to embedding a child safe culture in all Ministries where children and young people are respected, their voices are heard, and they are safe and feel safe. Particular attention is given to the needs of vulnerable children and young people, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people, children and young people with a disability, children and young people from culturally and/or linguistically diverse backgrounds, those who might experience mental health issues or who are unable to live at home, and those who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or intersex."
Child Safety Update
Child Safety remains a priority at ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ College. The Child Safety tile has been relocated to a more obvious position on all dashboards to enable members of our community to read, engage with and provide feedback on current policies and guidelines. It also contains current information about Cyber Safety. We hope that this information also highlights our commitment to promoting the safety, wellbeing and inclusion of all students.
Mental Health and Young People
Parents and carers can play a crucial role in their children's mental health. As a result, staying informed on the current state of youth mental health is vital, as it not only affects individuals, but also families and communities. According to recent research, the frequency of mental health disorders among young people is increasing, with anxiety, depression, and self-harm being among the most common challenges.
One of the reasons being attributed to this rise is the heightened stress and anxiety that many young people face in today's society. Academic success, social media, and family issues are all influencing factors. Many young people are still suffering the long-term consequences of the pandemic, such as social isolation, uncertainty and loss.
Parents can play an important role in their children's mental health. Creating a safe and open environment for your children to talk about their emotions, thoughts, and feelings is vital. Encouraging healthy habits like regular exercise, a balanced diet, and proper sleep can help reduce their stress levels and boost your child's overall mental health. There are also many resources and services available to children, adolescents, and their families, such as our school counsellors, various mental health organisations, support lines, and of course, mental health professionals. It is important to remember that seeking help is a show of strength not weakness, and that early intervention is critical in addressing young people's mental health difficulties.
discusses some of the major mental health issues affecting young people and how to support a child experiencing them. We hope you take time to reflect on the information offered, and we always welcome your feedback.
If you do have any concerns about the wellbeing of your child, please contact the school for further information. Alternatively, seek medical or professional help.
Antonella Rosati
Acting Principal
ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ 2 Music News
Tickets are Now on Sale for ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ’s Night of Jazz, Featuring Jude Perl
Don't forget to book tickets for ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ's Night of Jazz on Thursday, 11 May - we recommend booking quickly to avoid missing out. The event celebrates the achievements of our jazz ensembles and many senior musicians, and features an exciting program of special collaborations, group and solo items.
In 2023, we are thrilled to welcome Jude Perl along with an amazing house band. Jude Perl is a multi-award winning singer, songwriter and comedian based in Melbourne. Originally from Texas, Jude has created a name for herself in Melbourne by writing and performing hilarious, well-crafted songs, and as a fine jazz singer and pianist. She was a finalist at the 2012 National Jazz Awards, regularly appears at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, and has won four Green Room Awards for her solo and cabaret work. In short, we're in for a treat! ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ's Night of Jazz will be a fantastic evening of jazz and entertainment, a great chance to catch up with friends within the College community, and most importantly, to support the amazing efforts of our young musicians.
Tickets include reserved table seating and a light supper. Families and groups are encouraged to book together. Tickets are not required for student performers. As this is a licensed venue all students are required to have a parent or guardian there to supervise their daughter/s.
Extended Rehearsals
Students involved in our Night of Jazz are reminded that there are two jazz ensemble workshops on Thursday, 4 May, and Tuesday, 9 May, in preparation for the event. The workshops are important preparation for the Night of Jazz and we encourage all students to attend.
St Catherine’s Day Eucharist
Our choirs and instrumental students perform regularly at the College Eucharists, including the recent St Catherine's Day Eucharist. I would like to take this opportunity to thank them for making our Eucharists a reflective celebration. Special thanks to cantor, Ava D, and Arts Leader (Drama), Adele B who led the Eucharist.
Chicago: High School Edition
The excitement is building with the anticipation of the ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ College and St Kevin’s College 2023 musical, Chicago: High School Edition. The production process has been a rich and rewarding experience for both students and staff involved and demonstrates the powerful impact of experiencing learning.Tickets are selling fast so we suggest you purchase your tickets soon, click here to learn more.
ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ 2 Music Dates
Event
Venue
Students / Ensembles involved
Jazz Workshop and Rehearsal with Jude Perl and House Band
Tuesday, 9 May 3.30pm to 5.30pm
Susan Alberti Auditorium
Selected students
Night of Jazz
Thursday, 11 May 7.00pm to 9.30pm
Manningham Hotel Grand Ballroom
1 Thompsons Road Bulleen VIC 3105
Stage Band, Sisters of Swing, Groove Train, Canti Dolci, Senior Choir and Senior Strings
Chicago: High School Edition
Thursday, 25 May to Saturday, 27 May
ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ College Susan Alberti Auditorium
Cast, Orchestra and Crew
Lunchtime Soiree
Monday, 5 June
Susan Alberti Auditorium
Instrumental Music students
ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ Music Recital Evening
Tuesday, 13 June
Susan Alberti Auditorium
ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ Unit 1 and 3 Music students
ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ 3 Music Dates
Music Camp
Saturday, 5 August to Monday, 7 August
Rutherford Park Country Retreat
290 Kangaroo Hills Road Blampied VIC 3364
Ensembles
Annual Music Concert
Wednesday, 6 September at 7.00pm
Robert Blackwood Hall Monash University Clayton Campus
49 Scenic Boulevard Clayton VIC 3800
TBA
Kerryn McGillen
Director of Music
Chicago: High School Edition
Tickets on Sale Now!
ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ College and St Kevin’s College present the 2023 musical, Chicago: High School Edition. The cast, orchestra and crew consisting of students from both Colleges have been working tirelessly throughout the semester to learn lines, songs and dances to create a wonderful show. They have attended rehearsals after school, on Sundays and even during their school holidays to develop a refined and entertaining performance.
"At last the 2023 musical has finally arrived. Although The Addams Family was a wonderful experience with my cast mates, ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ has not been able to present a musical to the public since 2019! That was when I was a Year 8 student starring in my first school musical, All Shook Up.
Over the past few years, there have been many missed opportunities for students, and we are glad and excited to be able to present Chicago to the public and it is definitely a ‘not to be missed’ show. The many hours of rehearsals and collaboration between the two schools have consequently allowed the cast, band and crew to bond and create an incredible show. School musicals form memories and experiences that will never be forgotten and the amount of musical talent at this school will only grow as the years go by. Please come to see Chicago and show your support for all of our hard work. We guarantee you will enjoy this show as the fun we have had in producing it is highly evident in the students' performance."
Year 12 Arts Leader (Drama), Adele B
About the Show
In roaring twenties Chicago, Roxie Hart commits murder and convinces her hapless husband, Amos, to take the rap for her crime... until he finds out he's been duped and turns on Roxie. Convicted and sent to jail, Roxie and another 'Merry Murderess', Velma Kelly, vie for the spotlight and the headlines, ultimately joining forces in search of the 'American Dream': fame, fortune, and acquittal.
Dates: Thursday, 25 May to Saturday, 27 May
Come along and show your support for this amazing production, and be dazzled by the fabulous costumes, spectacular lighting and songs that will be stuck in your head for days.
Chimene Bousejean
Producer
Victorian Science Talent Search
Are you interested in showcasing your scientific talent and competing with other high school students across Victoria? Look no further than the Victorian Science Talent Search! This years theme is Innovations: Powering Future Industries.
The Victorian Science Talent Search is a competition that challenges high school students to conduct independent research in STEM fields and present findings to a panel of judges. This prestigious competition is sponsored by the Science Teachers' Association of Victoria and offers a chance to win substantial bursaries.
Participating in the Victorian Science Talent Search offers many benefits. It allows students to explore interests in science, develop research skills, gain experience in presenting and communicating findings to others. It also gives students the opportunity to meet other like minded students, and be recognised for diligence and dedication. Competition categories include: experimental research, creative writing, inventions, working models, posters, games, computer programs, photography and video productions.
Participating in the Victorian Science Talent Search is an excellent way to showcase scientific talents while gaining valuable experience and skills which would be beneficial for one's academic and professional career. Science enthusiasts who are looking for an exciting challenge can consider participating in the Victorian Science Talent Search.
To submit an entry, please email Head of Science, Nick Harvey: nharvey@siena.vic.edu.au. Get in early, the deadline for school entries is Sunday, 28 May!
Nicholas Harvey
Head of Science
Melbourne Writers Festival
Year 12 student reflection by Sophia V
"Books are a uniquely portable magic" – Stephen King. This quote rings true to the heart of why readers read and is a testament of what writers can craft and are capable of. Thanks to the Learning Centre staff, the ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ College Readers and Writers Club had the honour of attending the Melbourne Writers Festival.
The Club, consisting of students across year levels, had the opportunity to listen to four expert creatives: Tom Taylor, Nova Weertman, Lili Wilkinson and Kay Kerr. Across four sessions with the creatives, students learnt how to build authentic characters and worlds, pursue creative passions, and posed questions to their favourite authors. The excursion has enabled students to hone in on their writing skills and engage in their craft!
It is vital that parents encourage students to pursue reading and writing inside and outside school, not only does it make your child smarter, it also improves communication and concentration, allowing them to expand their world views!
Roxanne Summer
Head of Learning Centre
ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ 2 Community Events
Register for our ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ Parent Social Evening and Trivia Night!
Tracey Grobbelaar
Director of Development and Community Relations
Career News
Horizons Week in the final week of ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ 1 was a huge success with Year 8 and 11 students experiencing some great career related activities. Qualified Career Counsellor and Coach, Tyson Day spoke to our Year 11s on career development, career transition and life design. They also visited three tertiary institutions and had the opportunity to hear about courses, pathways, overseas study options and what life is like as a university student.
In ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ 2, we have the annual Careers Showcase and a new initiative, the ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ College Tertiary Careers Expo, both of which will take place on Thursday, 1 June 2023. Please save the date!
Items in the latest edition of include:
Dates to Diarise in ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ 2
Reminder: 2023 ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ and Careers Expo
Reminder: Focus on Melbourne Information Sessions
Reminder: Discover Monash Information Sessions
Collarts Online Open Day
Le Cordon Bleu Three-day Residential Holiday Program
La Trobe: Aspire Community Contribution Program
RMIT: Diploma of Leadership and Management
2023 Victorian Law Week
Work Experience Opportunities
Film Making Competitions
Careers with Mathematics
ADF GAP Year Applications
2023 Global and International Studies Degrees in Victoria
2023 Snapshot of La Trobe University
Clare Timmins
Head of Careers
Limited Spots Available for Year 7 2024 Enrolments
Limited Spots Available for Year 7 2024 Enrolments
We now invite applications for Year 7 2025, and have limited places available in 2024 across all year levels. For our Year 7 intake, offers are made in towards the start of ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ 4 in a student's Grade 5 year. Applications can be made at any time via our College website.
All enrolments are subject to a successful enrolment interview, during which we hope to learn more about your daughter, including her interests, hobbies and learning strengths. This interview also provides an opportunity for you and your family to learn more about ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ College, including our school values, subject and cocurricular offerings, and expectations of our students.
If you would like to discover the ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ Spirit, register for an Open Morning or College Tour here.
If you have any questions for Kylie about our enrolment process, our programs or our facilities, please don’t hesitate to contact her at admissions@siena.vic.edu.au or call 9835 0200.
Current Parent and Student Testimonials
Kylie Clements
Head of Admissions
Camps, Sports and Excursions Fund Applications Now Open!
Applications for the Camps, Sports and Excursions Fund (CSEF) are now open. If you hold a valid Health Care Card (HCC), Pensioner Concession Card (PCC), or you are a temporary foster parent or a first time applicant, you may be eligible for a $1,000 fee discount.
If you believe you are eligible,please fill out and return the CSEF Application Form before 23 June 2023.
If you applied for the CSEF in 2022 at ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ College, you do not need to complete an application form in 2023 unless there has been a change in your family circumstances.
For further information regarding the CSEF, please visit the Victorian Government website or refer to this information flyer.
Please contact ÄÚÉäÊÓƵ College Finance Office on 9835 0220 if you have any queries.