La Verite – Issue 2/2024 – T1W4 - Mar 03, 2024

Prayer

Lenten Prayer for Spiritual Renewal

God, heavenly Father, look upon me and hear my prayer during this holy Season of Lent.
By the good works You inspire, help me to discipline my body and to be renewed in spirit.
Without You I can do nothing.
By Your Spirit help me to know what is right and to be eager in doing Your will.
Teach me to find new life through penance.
Keep me from sin, and help me live by Your commandment of love.

God of love, bring me back to You.
Send Your Spirit to make me strong in faith and active in good works.
May my acts of penance bring me Your forgiveness, open my heart to Your love, and prepare me for the coming feast of the Resurrection of Jesus.

Lord, during this Lenten Season, nourish me with Your Word of life and make me one with You in love and prayer.
Fill my heart with Your love and keep me faithful to the Gospel of Christ.
Give me the grace to rise above my human weakness.
Give me new life by Your Sacraments, especially the Mass.
Father, our source of life, I reach out with joy to grasp Your hand;
let me walk more readily in Your ways. Guide me in Your gentle mercy, for left to myself I cannot do Your Will.

Father of love, source of all blessings, help me to pass from my old life of sin to the new life of grace.
Prepare me for the glory of Your Kingdom.
I ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, Your Son, Who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, forever.
Amen.

Venerable Nano Nagle, Pray for us

From the Principal

From the Principal

Prayer

The Third Week of Lent 

God of infinite love,

 We thank you for this reminder of your love 

and your call that we be more patient, 

gentle and compassionate with others. 

Here in the middle of Lent, 

We turn to you to beg for your help. 

Please soften our hearts. 

Help us to let go of judging others. 

We ask you this, in Jesus’ name.   

May the Lord bless us, 

protect us from all evil 

and bring us to everlasting life. Amen

Venerable Nano Nagle, Pray for us

22 Bible Verses for Lent

Learning and Wellbeing Framework

At Domremy, our Learning and Wellbeing Framework seamlessly integrates our vision for learning with wellbeing, recognizing their inherent synergy. We believe that learning is not only continuous but also future-oriented, serving as the foundation for authentic teaching and learning experiences. According to Duignan (2007), authentic teaching and learning are moral endeavors, fostering a deeper understanding of life’s purpose and encouraging contributions to society’s greater good.

Our pedagogical approach emphasizes knowledge construction, profound inquiry, and real-world applicability. Grounded in student-centeredness and moral principles, authentic teaching and learning at Domremy aims to instill values and ignite a passion for lifelong learning.

Our framework promotes deep student engagement and sets high expectations, fostering critical thinking and connections to real-world contexts. Through explicit teaching methods, we empower students to reflect deeply and embrace a lifelong pursuit of knowledge.

In recent years, Domremy has pioneered innovative curriculum delivery and authentic assessment methods, challenging students to excel in their learning journey. Cross-curricular projects and authentic assessments across all Key Learning Areas (KLAs) underscore our commitment to academic rigor and holistic development.

The hallmark of our Learning and Wellbeing Framework is the cultivation of independent and critical thinkers who actively engage with the world around them. Our students emerge as responsible, respectful, and resilient individuals, striving for personal excellence in all endeavors.

Parents’ Social Evening

Many thanks to all those parents who were able to join us last Friday evening. The event was well attended and enjoyed by all those present and it was a very relaxed evening during which we all enjoyed each other’s company. We hope this is the first of many social events. 

Swimming Carnival

College Swimming Carnival - Domremy Newsletter

Today we had our annual Swimming Carnival at Ryde Aquatic Leisure Centre, which was so well received by all those present. This event brings much excitement and enthusiasm from the girls whilst having lots of fun. I am always most impressed by the way our girls conduct themselves whether it be in their performance or in their participation. I congratulate them on the wonderful sense of community spirit they generate on such days.

Much organisation, preparation and coordination are involved on these days, and as such thanks and appreciation to Ms Rina Angilletta, Ms Nicole Kanis, and the PDHPE staff for their leadership and dedication on the day. Many thanks is extended to all the staff for their generosity and team effort which contributed to making the Carnival a great success. I would also like to thank those parents and friends who were able to join us. 

In our next issue a more detailed overview and photos of the Carnival from our Sports Coordinator will be included.

Open Day

Our enrolment season has begun. Members of the College Leadership Team and I have been quite busy visiting our many feeder primary schools which will continue during the course of this week as well. Senior Student Leaders and Year 8 students attend these representing our College beautifully as they share their experiences and enormous pride for their school. I extend my thanks and gratitude to the College Leadership Team and students who have volunteered to be involved.

The main purpose of our visits is to speak to girls in Years 3, 4 & 5 and invite them to our upcoming College Open Day. As I am sure you are aware, this is being held next Sunday 10 March from 11am to 3pm. Although the day is targeted for new enrolments for 2026 and beyond, you are also invited to come along to see the innovative and educational programs we offer at Domremy.

We thank the parents who have volunteered to assist with the sausage sizzle on Sunday and would welcome some more assistance if possible. If you can help, please contact Donna Malpass, Mrs McGahan’s Executive Assistant, at donna.malpass@syd.catholic.edu.au

We will be conducting College Tours throughout the year together with our Try Domremy for a Day program for primary students in Year 4, 5 and 6. All these are advertised on our website and through social media. We will advertise dates for both College Tours and Try Domremy for a Day following Open Day. 

Fees and Payment

The 2024 fees have been issued by Sydney Catholic Schools. If you have not received your Fee Statement please check your junk/spam email folders. If you still have not received your Fee Statement, please contact the College Bursar on 9712 2133 to make arrangements to send a copy to you.

On a final note…

It was encouraging to see so many parents at our Parent Information Evenings held early this term. We believe it is important for all parents to attend these evenings as a way for us to continue working together in partnership in providing the best opportunities for your daughters. It also builds positive relationships and connections within our community based on respect, responsibility and resilience.

Many thanks to the staff who organised, prepared and attended the many events we have held so far this year. We thank them for their generosity and goodwill in making these occasions successful and worthwhile.

I thank you for your continued cooperation and support. 

Blessings on you and your families,

Antoinette McGahan
College Principal

 

The Domremy College Learning and Wellbeing Framework has been launched

The Domremy College Learning and Wellbeing Framework has been launched

Our Domremy College Learning and Wellbeing Framework has been launched. Posters as below will be placed in all classrooms.

This will be shared with all families – a soft copy can be accessed in the link below and hard copies will be sent home.

Domremy College Learning and Wellbeing Framework – for Parents
Poster
Wagga Wagga Presentation Sisters’ Sesquicentenary

Wagga Wagga Presentation Sisters’ Sesquicentenary

This year, our Presentation Sisters, Wagga Wagga, celebrate their Sesquicentenary.

It was in May 1874 that the Presentation Sisters established themselves in the Riverina, in Wagga Wagga, when five Sisters arrived from Kildare, Ireland, to teach in schools being established by the Catholic Church, in an effort to make education accessible to the poor. You can read a more detailed Presentation History on our website.

This is a time of great joy and celebration and we will be honouring 150 years of faith and devotion and generosity of spirit, which continues to this day at Domremy, on Wednesday 12 June at the College, with representatives from all the Sydney Presentation Charism schools. The planning has begun!

We continue to give thanks to our Presentation Sisters and keep them in our prayers.

Mrs Jane Sullivan, Religious Education Coordinator

Domremy Parent Social Evening

Domremy Parent Social Evening

Our Parent Social Evening took place last Friday 23 February. It was a marvellous way to get together in a relaxed atmosphere. Thank you to all who were able to join us; the vibe in our Brenda Quinn Hall made it a fabulous evening enjoyed by all and the Light really did shine true …

Thank you to our wonderful parents!!! 

 

   

 

Catechist Training

Catechist Training

The Catechist Training program, held on Monday 26 February, was a great experience that allowed volunteer Year 10 students to learn about the importance of sharing their knowledge with younger students and engaging with them to share the Teachings of Jesus and the Word of God. This two-hour training session, provided by a team of women who work with the Archdiocese of Sydney, clearly explained how the weekly sessions operate, and important information for students regarding their duty of care for the students of Five Dock Public School.

There are many aspects involved and the privilege of this service of evangelisation carries much responsibility.  It is a great opportunity for not only the younger students to learn, but also for our Domremy students to grow in their faith and share it in a way that will help expand the Catholic community.

We are grateful for the guidance of the women from All Hallows’ Catholic Church Five Dock who shared their experiences with us and will work with us throughout the year.

Mrs Jane Sullivan, Religious Education Coordinator

   

Year 9 Design and Technology Interviews: Erstwilder!

On 21 February, Year 9 Design and Technology interviewed Marc Abrahams, the owner & creative director of the Australian accessory brand, ‘Erstwilder’.

‘Erstwilder’ is famous for its limited edition, wearable art pieces. They create earrings, necklaces, brooches and ornaments. They aim to spark self-expression, inspire confidence, open conversations, start friendships, provoke nostalgia, and even assist people in getting through their tougher days. 

During the Zoom meeting, the students asked Mr Abrahams a variety of questions, such as, ‘Who is your target audience?’, ‘What materials do you use?’ and ‘What is some advice you would give to a student who is about to make their first pair of earrings?’ 

Using Marc Abraham’s answers, the students will now begin work on their Design Folio and will also begin to design their own pair of earrings, inspired by the theme, ‘Tropical Flora and Fauna.’ 

We were very lucky to be allowed this glimpse into the Erstwilder brand and philosophy, as no other students have been allowed this rare opportunity before.

We would like to thank Mr Abrahams for taking time out of his busy schedule to meet with us. 

Ms Stephanie Ricciuti, Acting TAS Coordinator

Zoom interviews

 

Some examples of Erstwilder wearable art pieces
– look out for our own students’ masterpieces coming soon

  

Swimming Carnival

We don’t have anything to report today, other than wow, what a fabulous day it was.

A full report and photos will be in our next issue.

Sporting Achievements

Congratulations to our Year 10 Domremy students who have been selected to represent their Junior State Cup team for 2024. Olivia, Annaliese, Michalyla, Tiana, and Alyssa have demonstrated exceptional skill and dedication. They proudly represented Western Suburbs and Balmain Tigers and have made it all the way to the Finals in Wagga Wagga. This achievement is a testament to their hard work, perseverance, and teamwork. We applaud their efforts. Go team Domremy!

Ms Monica Ribeiro, Year 10 Coordinator

Discover the magic that is Domremy! – Open Day

Discover the magic that is Domremy here.

If you know of any family or friends who are considering secondary school for their daughter, please pass on this information.

Sunday 10 March 2024, 11am – 3pm.

All welcome. No registration needed.

Please find here a copy of our Open Day FAQs.

More details will appear on our social media and on our website closer to the date https://www.domremy.catholic.edu.au/opendaycollegetours

Let your family and friends know.

Try Domremy for a Day – Year 5 2024 students

Try Domremy for a Day – Year 5 2024 students

Domremy College is again running its “Try Domremy for a Day” program for Years 4, 5 and 6 students this year.

Successfully transitioning students from primary to secondary school can make a significant difference to a student’s achievement, engagement and wellbeing outcomes. “Try Domremy For A Day” is an opportunity for Years 4, 5 and 6 primary students to attend the College and experience aspects of high school for a day. Please visit our website to register online. 

Registration for students in Year 5 in 2024 only has opened. Registration for students in Year 4 and 6 will open later – keep an eye on our website and social media. Please note that registration is essential and participation numbers are capped due to the nature of some activities https://www.domremy.catholic.edu.au/trydomremy

If you have a daughter or know of family or friends with a daughter in Year 5 this year considering Domremy College, please head to our website for more information and to register.

 

St Joseph’s Catholic Parish, Enfield : Sacrament of Confirmation

Please see the following information from Fr Kim Ha, Parish Priest,
St Joseph’s Parish Enfield
about the Sacrament of Confirmation

St Joseph’s Catholic Parish, Enfield will be celebrating the Sacrament of Confirmation on Sunday 26 May 2024 at 1pm at St Joseph’s Enfield.

The Parish invites Catholic students who have not received this Sacrament to take up the opportunity to receive it at the Parish.

All students from Year 6 and above are eligible.

For more information and the Enrolment Application please refer to St Joseph’s Enfield Parish Website the and the attached Parish Flyer here.

FOLLOWING DATES TO REMEMBER FOR THIS SACRAMENT

Enrolment Day: Wednesday 3 April at 3:30pm – 4:30pm in the Parish Meeting Room

Classes:

Wednesday 10 April at 4pm in the Parish Meeting Room

Wednesday 1 May at 4pm in the Parish Meeting Room

Wednesday 8 May at 4pm in the Parish Meeting Room

Wednesday 15 May at 4pm in the Parish Meeting Room

Rehearsal:

Wednesday 22 May at 4pm in the Church

SACRAMENT DATE: Sunday 26 May 2024 at 1pm at St Joseph’s Catholic Church, 126 Liverpool Road, Enfield

 

St Vincent de Paul Society (NSW) – Metropolitan Schools Newsletter

Please find the St Vincent de Paul Society (NSW) – Metropolitan Schools Newsletter for Term 1 2024 here.

Catholic Schools Guide Competition – 1st prize offering $2000 worth of school fees

Domremy College is featured in the Catholic Schools Guide 2024.

As part of its 2024 launch, the Catholic Schools Guide is giving entrants the opportunity to win a number of prizes, including taking home the 1st prize – $2000 worth of School Fees paid directly to the school.

Domremy College families can find out more about the competition and how to enter at catholicschoolsguide.com.au/competition

Competition closes 5pm Friday 6 September 2024.

Connect Newsletter – Archbishop Anthony Fisher’s Newsletter

Please see the link to the latest edition of the Connect Newsletter by Archbishop Anthony Fisher, OP, dated 22 February 2024.