09 Dec 2019

From The Principal – Ms Pussich

In 2018, Mary MacKillop Catholic College underwent a highly successful Inquiry and Review process led by Sydney Catholic Schools. Part of this review process involved evaluating, editing and publishing our mission and vision statements.

Our Vision Statement

To CALL young women to life, INSPIRE a love of learning and EMPOWER them to make a difference in the world.

Our Mission Statement

As a community we:

  • seek to know and love Jesus, live out the Gospel, and be inspired by the example of St Mary of the Cross MacKillop
  • value respect as the basis for how we interact with each other in order to nurture trust and belonging
  • strive to know each learner, foster inclusivity and enable personal growth and excellence
  • engage in learning that is creative, collaborative and reflective
  • make learning engaging, inspiring and empowering  
  • believe authentic learning is lifelong and transformative
Our Values

As a community we value compassion, courage, excellence, hope, justice, love, respect and service.

 

Donation from the Sisters of Saint Joseph

We are extremely grateful to Sr Mary Ellen O’Donoghue rsj (Regional Leader), on behalf of the Sisters of Saint Joseph (NSW), for providing a significant donation to our music department. These funds were made possible through a bequest made to the Congregation in honour of a former music teacher, Sr Delphine Scullin. The funds were left for the promotion of music education by the Sisters.

We plan to use these funds to create a mini recording studio near the music rooms, improve the mixing equipment in the hall and purchase resources for our HSC music classes.

 

ARTEXPRESS

Congratulations to Dalin Shamonka Telskuf of Year 12 for her Visual Arts Body of Work, “Altarpiece”, being nominated for ARTEXPRESS. From 8552 students who submitted Bodies of Works for the 2019 HSC Visual Arts Examination, only 438 students were nominated for ARTEXPRESS. We are proud of the achievement of Dalin and thank her Visual Arts teachers.

 

White Ribbon Day

On Friday 22 November, Amarrah Muker with members of her family marked White Ribbon Day through their involvement in the Multicultural Festival Day at Cabramatta. It is wonderful to see our students active in the community standing against domestic violence. Well done Amarrah!

 

Be a High School Student for a Day

This term we invited students from our six feeder primary Catholic schools to join us for our annual Be a High School Student for a Day. It was great to see Year 4 and 5 students from St Gertrude’s Smithfield, Our Lady of the Rosary, Fairfield, Sacred Heart Cabramatta and Sacred Heart Villawood enjoy a day of learning at Mary MacKillop Catholic College. Year 4 students attended on 25 November, experiencing a day focusing on CAPA – Creative and Performing Arts and Year 5 students attended on 18 November experiencing a day focusing on STEM – Science, Technology, Engineering and Science.

Thank you to the primary school staff who accompanied their students, Mrs Lowe and Miss O’Regan who led the days and our dedicated teachers who ran the workshops.

 

Year 7 2020 Orientation

Year 7 2020 students have spent two days at Mary MacKillop Catholic College, 23 September and 27 November, as part of the new student orientation program. The days were spent getting to know their peers and the school as well as undertaking some valuable testing. Thank you to the primary school staff who accompanied their students, Mrs Lowe, Mrs Boustani and Mr Hennessy who led the days and our teachers who ran the activities. The orientation also included an Information Evening on 20 November to equip parents to assist their daughters with the transition into high school.

 

Year 12 Formal

On Friday 22 November, Year 12 students celebrated their official end of schooling with their Formal at Oatlands House. The girls continued to be a credit to the College and their families in the respectful way that they conducted themselves. It was a great night. I thank the thirty plus teachers who joined them for the evening. We look forward to catching up with all our Year 12 students for a special lunch in their honour on Wednesday 18 December.

 

End of Year

Students are expected to attend school up to their official end date, 13 December 2019. We will celebrate the end of the year with a special Christmas Mass and Assembly on Thursday 12 December (students must wear full summer uniform) and a Christmas Fair with carnival rides and food stalls on Friday 13 December (students may wear appropriate mufti). Parent-Teacher-Student Interviews are scheduled for Monday 16 December. Reports should be available via Compass shortly.

 

From the Assistant Principal – Mr Grana

2019 Christmas Mass and Christmas Fair

This year the College Community will celebrate Christmas and the end of the 2019 school year with a Christmas Mass on Thursday 12 December 2019 and a Christmas Fair on Friday 13th December 2019. Both days are compulsory for all students to attend from 8.50am to 3.15pm.

Our Christmas Mass and CLC Leaders Commissioning on Thursday 12th December, will start at 9.40am in the hall, where all parents are invited to join us. All students are required to attend on the day and arrive in full College Summer uniform, including their blazer. At the conclusion of the Mass, a morning tea will be held, then Periods 1 to 4 classes for Thursday (Day 4). If parents wish to attend the Christmas Mass, please email Mrs Grace Labbozzetta via grace.labbozzetta@syd.catholic.edu.au or contact her via 9725-4322. 

Our Christmas Fair on Friday 13th December will be conducted during normal school time. The Fair will include carnival rides, a free disco and food stalls. Students may like to bring a blanket, lunch and shelter, and enjoy a picnic with their friends. Students are expected at school by 8.50am and the day will conclude by 3.15pm.  

Students wishing to access the carnival rides can choose from these 3 options: 

  1. Purchasing a prepaid bracelet at a discounted cost of $25.00 before Wednesday 11th December by completing the form on the attached flyer and paying via the College Office.
  2. Purchasing a ride bracelet on the day at a cost of $30.00
  3. Purchasing a single ride ticket on the day at a cost of $6.00 per ride.

Please note that the prices are set by the carnival ride operator and are not negotiable. 

Please note that no other member of the public will be permitted to enter the College grounds during the Christmas Fair, at any time. Alcohol, tobacco, drugs and chewing gum are not permitted.

 

Planning a House Party – Parental Advice

Please find below a link to a very important article from the Catholic Weekly that provides practical advice to parents regarding the organisation and running of parties for teenagers.

Catholic Weekly – Hosting a House Party

 

Important Dates for Term 4

Wednesday 4th – 12th December – Year 10 Activities Week

Wednesday 11th December – Awards Night 6.30pm

Thursday 12th December – Last Day of Classes, Christmas Mass and Year 10 CLC Leaders Commissioning (no sport)

Friday 13th December – Christmas Fair – During school time (mufti clothes)

Monday 16th – Semester 2 Years 7-11 Parent-Teacher-Student Interviews

Tuesday 17th December – HSC Results Released (6.00am) and ATAR Released (1.00pm)

Wednesday 18th December – HSC Luncheon

 

An Advent Message from Pope Francis

 

MMCC Christmas Carnival

Archbishop Leadership Forum

On Tuesday 12th November, Jane, Adriana, Mary and myself, were given the privilege of attending the Archbishop Leadership Forum as representatives of Mary MacKillop Catholic College. We were extremely nervous yet excited to meet the other student leaders from Sydney Catholic Schools, as we anticipated their perspective on what leadership meant to them.

With the assistance of Archbishop Anthony Fisher, we were able to discuss the various different aspects of what makes someone a leader of Christ and the significance of implementing faith not just within our schools, but into our everyday lives.

Interacting with the other student leaders was definitely challenging since many students had differing views on controversial topics, however, it was overall an eye-opening and valuable experience.

This experience has given me the opportunity to connect with students from other schools and to understand the significance of Christ throughout our journey of leadership at the College. We thank Ms Tate who accompanied us on the day.

Mariam Elisha, Portfolio Vice Captain

The Australian Mathematics Competition

This year MMCC had 132 students sit for the Australian Mathematics Competition and almost 87% of the students received a certificate!  This is a wonderful achievement and we congratulate all of the students for their efforts in this very difficult, internationally sat Competition!

The results were:

5 Distinction awards
33 Credit awards
73 Proficiency awards
21 Participation certificates

 

The Distinction certificates are awarded to the top 25% of students who sit for the competition and the Credit certificates are awarded to the top 60% of students. The Proficiency award is for students who answer a set number of questions correctly.  Congratulations to Bonita Chen, Year 9, who was awarded Best In School for 2019.

As many schools only allow their best students to sit for the competition these are wonderful results!

This year’s recipients are:                 

Year 12 Distinction Dzung Pham
Credit Maria Al-Faris
Allyn Puente
Year 11 Distinction Phoebe Tran
Credit Jenny Leav
Marya Nafea
Year 10 Distinction Shirley Nguyen
Credit Larissa Fernandes
Reema Jaajo
Cecilia Le
Sylvie Mei
Olivia Pham
Diane Tran
Year 9 Distinction Bonita Chen
Credit Lynn Awad
Kim Do
Karoline Fasavalu
Marla Gilyana
Anna Leav
Tina Nguyen
Cecilia Pham
Liana Soares
Angel Tang
Year 8 Credit Emily Cao
Suzi Coates
Lana Duong
Iris Jajo
Daniella Louis
An Nguyen
Anneka Saenphoumy
Ella Velickovic
Year 7 Distinction Melanie Ngin
Credit Natasha Del Rio
Tanya Lauger
Vivian Nguyen
Lara Soares
Mirna Tawadros
Chloe Ung

 

Any student or parent who would like more information or to start preparing for next year is encouraged to visit the Australian Mathematics Trust website:  https://www.amt.edu.au/australian-mathematics-competition

Congratulations again to all participants!

Mrs Rooney, Mathematics Teacher
Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Year 11

 

 

 

 

Community Service Group

The Community Service Group have been making beautiful blankets this term during sport. The students will visit The Rosary Nursing Home at Fairfield to present the residents with their blankets. Great job girls!

The Gregorian Schola of Sydney Invitation

Open Day 2020

Mass Times

St Benedict’s Parish Smithfield

Sunday Masses: Saturday Vigil 6.00pm; 8.00am (Italian); 10.30am; 6.00pm.

Weekday Masses: 9.15am Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday; 7pm Wednesday

Weekday Public Holidays: 10.30am

Fr Jarek Zan OSPPE

Assistant Priests Fr Wojtek Sliwa OSPPE & Fr Peter James Strohmayer OSPPE

St Theresa’s Church Fairfield West

Sunday Masses: 7.30am & 9.00am; 12 noon (Spanish); 5pm (Arabic)

Saturday Vigil 5pm (Vietnamese)

Weekday Masses: Mon – Fri 7.00am; Saturday 8am

Weekday Public Holidays: 8.00am

Fr Jarek Zan OSPPE

Assistant Priests Fr Wojtek Sliwa OSPPE & Fr Peter James Strohmayer OSPPE

Our Lady of the Rosary Parish Fairfield

Saturday Vigil: 6:00pm

Sunday: 7.30am (Polish) 9.00am 10.30am 4.30pm (Vietnamese) 6.00pm 1.30pm

(1st Sunday of the Month-Burmese Mass)

Monday: 7:00pm

Tuesday: 9:15am

Wednesday: 9:15am 6:30pm Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help 7pm Novena Mass (1st Wed of the month)

Fr Michael de Stoop, Fr Francisco Regala

Sacred Heart Parish Cabramatta

Saturday Vigil English: 6pm Vietnamese: 7.30pm

Sunday English 8.30am, 10am & 6pm Vietnamese 6.30am, 4pm, 7.15pm; Polish 11.30am

Monday – Friday 7.00am, Wednesday 7.30pm Saturday 9.00am Vietnamese – Tuesday & Thursday 7pm

Fr Nen Dang

Sacred Heart Parish Villawood

Monday 7.00am  Tuesday 8.00am Thursday & Friday 8.00am Wednesday 7.00pm Saturday 8.00am

Saturday Vigil 6.00pm Sunday 9:00am

Fr Jerry Prindiville

St Thomas the Apostle Cathedral Bossley Park

Monday-Friday:  8.30am Saturday Vigil: 5.30pm Sunday: First Mass 8.30am  

Solemn Mass 10.30am English Mass: 5.30pm

Assumption of Virgin Mary Fairfield

Monday-Friday: 5.30pm Saturday Vigil: 5.30pm Sunday: Solemn Mass 9.00am Arabic Mass: 5.30pm

St. Joseph Chaldean & Assyrian Catholic Church Mount Druitt

Saturday English Mass: 5.30pm Sunday Mass: 9.00am

Coming Events

Date

Event

11 December
MMCC Annual Awards Night
Year 10 Raging Waters Excursion
12 December
Christmas Mass
Last Day of Classes for all students
13 December
MMCC Christmas Carnival
16 December
Years 7 – 11 Parent/Teacher/Students Interviews
Session 1: 9:00am – 11:00am
Session 2: 11:30am – 1:00pm
Session 3:  1:45pm – 3:00pm
17 December
Staff Professional Learning Day
HSC Results Released
18 December
HSC Luncheon
19 December
Staff Professional Learning Day
27 January 2020
Australia Day Public Holiday
28 January 2020
Staff Professional Planning Day
29 January 2020
Year 7 2020 First Day of Classes
30 January 2020
Years 8 – 12 First Day of Classes
31 January 2020
Opening College Mass