2022, Term 3: The Principal’s Edition - 21 July 2022
MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL

MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL

“A good beginning is of great importance”

                                                                – Catherine McAuley

It has been a wonderful start to the term and so delightful to have the students back on campus, breathing life into this beautiful place. I would also like to warmly welcome our new students and their families to our community. We hope that St Patrick’s College Townsville will be the place where you will dare to imagine your future and embrace the opportunities with determination and joy.

I hope all of our students have enjoyed some quality time with family and friends, and feel refreshed and energised for the semester ahead. I hope too, students have had the chance to reflect on their report progress in Semester One.

STAFFING UPDATE

We welcomed back Tenille Hambly, Head of Year 12, to the College this term after her leave and she has certainly hit the ground running with our Senior Formal being held this evening at The Ville. The excitement leading up to tonight has been wonderful and I am personally looking forward to connecting with the parents and caregivers who are able to join in the pre-dinner festivities.

We also have two new staff joining the College. John Dyer has joined our community as a full-time Music teacher and is absolutely thrilled to be working with John Goulter to continue growing and developing our amazing musical arts program. Olivia Rainnie has also joined the teaching team as a member of the Science Faculty. She will be teaching senior Biology and junior Science and is very excited to inspire our students to become passionate about learning and understanding more about the world we live in.

MULKADEE

This week, a large number of our students have been participating in Mulkadee, an incredibly unique performing arts opportunity for students from Catholic Schools in our region to learn from industry experts. I would like to congratulate our students and wish them all the very best as they take part in the grand performance this evening to a sell-out crowd of family and friends at the Townsville Entertainment and Convention Centre.

 

CATHOLIC EDUCATION WEEK

As Mulkadee draws to a close, Catholic Education Week is launched on 24, July 2022. This week provides the opportunity for our College, along with the 308 other Catholic schools in Queensland, to celebrate and promote our Catholic mission and ethos. An education in a Catholic school affords young people a holistic experience of formation, placing an intentional focus on helping us to seek to use our God given gifts to make the world a better place for many. The theme for 2022 is, Communities of Faith, Hope and Love and we look forward to sharing how our community is faithful, hope-filled and a loving place, reflecting the gospel values in all that we do.

In Catholic Education Week, schools are able to acknowledge a Year 12 students with the awarding of the very prestigious Dues Caritas Award, recognising how this young person consistently lives out their commitment to Christian living with a grateful generosity of spirit. I am thrilled to announce that Elizabeth Shaju, our Faith & Mission Prefect, has been awarded this special honour for 2022. She will be presented with this award at the Catholic Education Week Mass held at the Sacred Heart Cathedral on Monday 25 July. We will also formally acknowledge this award at our Speech Night in Term 4.

 

STEM LEARNING HUB BUILDING PROJECT

Our STEM Learning Hub building project is well underway with a considerable amount of underground works completed, creating the necessary foundation and services for this multipurpose facility. We will continue to share updates via social media and our College website to keep everyone well informed and excited.

 

COVID-19

COVID-19 continues to provide challenges in a variety of ways. In accordance with the mission, values, and ethos of our College, we remain committed to supporting our community, acknowledging the difficult circumstances in which many families may find themselves. Please do not hesitate to contact the College if you need to discuss any concerns. As always, the health and wellbeing of your daughter, and our staff, remains the priority. 

We have vulnerable students and staff in our community and whilst I can assure you all that our College remains vigilant to our responsibilities, we do rely on students and families helping us to effectively implement and promote COVID-safe measures. The simple, yet highly effective strategies such as attention to good personal hygiene, which includes regular and thorough hand washing and, when appropriate, using hand sanitiser, continue to be a focus. Students should stay home when they are sick, get tested if they have COVID-19 symptoms and follow Queensland Health advice for positive cases and household close contacts.

In the event a staff member of student develops an onset of COVID-19 symptoms whilst at school, we will continue to provide rapid antigen tests (RATs). School staff and students continue to have priority access to RATs at Queensland Health testing clinics and provision of RATs for close contacts, where available.

Thank you for you ongoing support and understanding as we continue to navigate this dynamic situation.

May God bless you and your families.

Amber Hauff

COLLEGE PRINCIPAL

COLLEGE NEWS & NOTICES

COLLEGE NEWS & NOTICES

MUSICAL THEATRE AND ACTING WORKSHOPS

– Eliza Carter | Year 10

Over the course of 4 days, 40 students from across Australia were selected for the Musical Theatre and Acting Workshops at Griffith University in Brisbane. I was lucky enough to be a part of the acting workshop, in which we developed new skills and put together pieces for final display for friends and family.

We learnt skills such as: developing characters from scratch; being generous with our onstage energy; on-the-spot improvisation; the importance of basic grammar and the meaning of script. The display consisted of a classical musical piece (“Sit Down You’re Rocking the Boat”, Guys and Dolls), a modern piece (“Freak Flag”, Shrek) plus a scene from Shrek. Overall, it was a great experience filled with many lessons that will last a lifetime in performing.

 

SPORTING SUCCESS

Year 12 student, Flora Nona was selected for the Womens Queensland Country Team – Shadow (Rugby League). Flora is a natural athlete and excels in a number of team sports. She possesses all the key attributes of a competitive player: focus, determination and the ability to dig-deep when you’ve already given everything. This is a wonderful achievement after many years of training and playing – well done, Flora!

 

 

 

 

 

Meanwhile, Year 8 student, Gabriella Parenti recently played for the Townsville 1 Team in Hockey QLD U13 Girls State Championships. The team made it through to the Grand Final and it was a nail biting finish: it was a draw at full time! Alas, after the penalty shoot out, Bundaberg emerged as the champions, but by all accounts the Townsville 1 Team can be proud of the effort and ferocity with which they played. Congratulations, Gabriella!

 

 

 

 

And last, but not least, three of our talented sports stars shone brightly at the Netball Junior State Age Championships in Brisbane in the holidays. Representing Townsville, Year 11 student, Savanna Burney (Umpire), Year 7 student, Isobelle Gilbride (12 Years) and Year 9 student, Lacy Triffett (14 Years) enjoyed a fantastic, albeit chilly competition with the best in the State. Congratulations, Savanna, Isobelle and Lacy.

 

 

 

 

 

ENGAGEMENT EVENTS IN TERM THREE

MT ISA RODEO

Mrs Pacey and Ms Turner will travel to the Mt Isa and meet with our Western Alumnae. Mrs Pacey has been in contact with our ex-students and we’re looking forward to catching up with them all and hearing about their lives post-school. They will also stay on for the Mt Isa Rodeo, hosting a St Patrick’s College Townsville stand for future enrolments. 

Any Alumni who may be attending the Mt Isa Rodeo are welcome to join us on Thursday, 11 August. Please RSVP to Mrs Joanna Pacey:

E: alumni@stpatscollege.qld.edu.au

P: (07) 4753 0300

 

 

TWILIGHT DRINKS

Parents/Guardians and Alumni are warmly invited to join us at our engagement function in September on 2 Friday. Entry will be free.

Held in the beautiful East precinct at Twilight, it will be the perfect opportunity to meet up with old friends and make new connections. With a Castle Hill backdrop, free drink on arrival, live music and a delicious selection of nibbles, it’s sure to be a great event!

More details will be released soon and RSVP will be needed for catering purposes. 

 

 

 

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