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Rebecca McCann

Central Coast Careers Expo at Avondale University!

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On Tuesday, April 9th, students from Year 10 had the exciting opportunity to attend the CCGT & Avondale University Central Coast Careers Expo.

This event provided a unique opportunity for our students to delve into a world of possibilities. They explored information from various career and post-school education services, igniting their curiosity about potential career paths.

As expected, our students represented the college well, making us proud! The day flowed smoothly, and we hope they gained valuable insights (and perhaps a few freebies) to shape their future endeavours.

Lastly, let’s send our warm wishes to Mr. Evans!  We hope he recovers swiftly from the sugar rush induced by those irresistible free jelly beans!

Active Student Participation!

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On the last day of Term 1, 12 of our enthusiastic Year 10 students joined St Brendan’s for their exciting Bike and Scooter Day.

This event was expertly managed by trained staff, and our students had the opportunity to assist under their watchful eye.

The activities were designed to be safe, inclusive, social, and adaptable for all ages and abilities. All the activities took place in the turning circle and around the oval at St Brendan’s. Our students were stationed around the course, enjoying the chance to be involved in the day’s fun. They all had a great time.

As a College, we love the opportunity to be involved in these fun days, organised by our primary schools. And we appreciate that our primary schools continue to invite our students to assist, it says a lot about how we are represented in the community.

Kudos to our student helpers for contributing to another successful event and making the College proud. Thank you.

Kye Mc – Broken Bay Swimming Team

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Please join us once again in congratulating Kye of Year 9 on his most recent achievements at SOPAC. Last week Kye placed in the following events on the Broken Bay swim team and progressed through to the NSW All Schools Championship in the Catholic Schools NSW Swim Team. Kye will compete at these championships on both the 30th and 31st of May. This will be two massive days for Kye in the pool and in the days leading up to these events.

Kye is currently in QLD competing in the National Age Championship. We wish Kye the very best of luck at National Age Championship and NSW All Schools Championships.

Kye is proving to be a force to be reconned with in the pool and he is not slowing down. As we have said before, we are all very proud of Kye and his achievements. Keep it up, well done and good luck!

1st
200m Freestyle

100m freestyle

400m freestyle

200 Individual Medley

2nd
50m Freestyle

50m Butterfly

50m Backstroke

100m Butterfly

4th

50m Breaststroke

6th

100m Breaststroke

College Taster Day

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On 10 April 2024, St Brigid’s College welcomed Year 6 students from our surrounding schools to experience a day in the life at our College. We are thrilled to share that our Taster Day for Year 7, 2025, was a huge success with lots of positive feedback from both Parents and students.

Students had the chance to explore the College, meet teachers and current students, and experience the wonderful academic and extracurricular activities available to them as students of St Brigid’s Catholic College.

The highlight of the day had to be the smiles on the students’ faces and the positive feedback we received from both parents and students.

A big thank you to everyone who made this day possible and to all the students for their enthusiastic participation. We can’t wait to see you again!

Stay tuned for more updates and remember, enrolments are filling fast!

Netball Stars

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Jade P from Year 9 and Sienna B from Year 10 showcased their exceptional talent and dedication in netball at last weekend’s 2024 Your Local Club Regional Academy Games in Wagga Wagga.

Despite being from different divisions, both girls left a lasting impression.

Jade’s team displayed an impressive streak, remaining undefeated throughout the competition. Sienna’s team also demonstrated remarkable skill, losing just two games over the entire weekend.

The girls were part of a 120+ strong team of athletes, representing the Central Coast Academy of Sport across a range of sports.

A big congratulations to both Jade and Sienna on your outstanding achievement. We are immensely proud.

AP Message- End of Term

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I am always amazed by the pace of each term- they seem to fly by. As we approach the last week of Term One, I would like to thank you for your continued support as we work together as a community in elevating our expectations and transforming the young people we raise and teach. The first term of each year is always busy, and the students College calendars fill quickly. Many incredible events have taken place because of the hard work and dedication of staff and students, and I am grateful that we can offer these opportunities. These offerings are integral to what builds our community and your support at events is vital for us to work in close partnership.

 

On Tuesday our staff were fortunate to work alongside the Central Coast CSBB Secondary schools in a professional learning capacity around themes of consistency in allocation of grades. This presentation was delivered by NESA, our NSW education governing body and it reinforced the important practices that we maintain at the College. Staff Development Days are integral to improving our teaching practice, the learning opportunities for the students, and how we report on their achievement. These days ensure that we are providing the very best education and standards we can for the students.

One of the key takeaways from the day was the importance of reporting on our students learning and outcomes and ensuring that our staff and community alike have a greater understanding of what these grades mean for students, the feedback we provide and the support we can offer the community in understanding these.

 

Our academic reports have always included the breakdown of the common grade scale to show what the student has achieved in the semester. These grades provide a point in time snapshot of where the students are based on the outcomes and content taught.

How we grade has changed over time, and I know the understanding of what a grade means has also been further developed for teachers. It is important that we understand the grading system, what it means for the students and most importantly what the students do next. Below are the NESA Common grade scale descriptors that we use at the College to support our reports. It is important to note that grades do not represent a number, a pass or fail, but a description of where the student’s achievement level is based on two areas.

  1. depth of knowledge and understanding and
  2. the range of skills that are typically demonstrated.

Common Grade Scale | NSW Education Standards

This will be a topic of discussion for our Parent Engagement meeting early next term. At this meeting, we will discuss the importance of the NESA grade descriptors and changes in curriculum reform. The Year 12 Mid-course reports will be available late next week. Look out for this on Compass under your child’s profile.

With the last week of the term closely upon us, I would like to wish everyone a safe and restful break.

 

Regards,

Alex Walters

Assistant Principal, Student Achievement 

Broken Bay Rugby League Trials and Selection success

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It was a successful day for Broken Bay trials under 15 boys and under 16 girls rugby league last week.  It was a later start for the boys followed by the girls and it was a very warm day.  It’s commendable that our 13 students who self-nominated for selection, showing their enthusiasm and dedication to the sport they love playing.  Our students presented themselves well on and off the field, it was lovely to be able to sit and watch our students on the field during trials.

Best of luck to the following student who were successful in making the Broken Bay team on their future matches against the Diocese of Parramatta these games will take place at Morry Breen Oval.

Alexah K, Bailey N, Archie H & Ryda C congratulations to you all.

SPECIAL REPORT: Respectful Language

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In today’s world, it is becoming apparent that some young people are being influenced by the language around them. It is becoming more common for them to hear derogatory terms or offensive language on the streets, on social media channels, streaming services and in some forms of modern music. Proliferating the use of such language can sometimes normalise, glamorise and sanitise their impact, taking their meaning out of context. Words can be misconstrued to be hurtful, racist, homophobic, mysogynistic or even discriminatory. Using disrespectful language is considered socially unacceptable, and if not addressed early, can become a serious problem.

The use of derogatory language or the act of swearing at someone, or about someone, is actually a form of verbal violence. It transgresses the usual rules of social interaction by impinging on an individual’s self-image and sense of dignity. Therefore, many schools enforce a zero tolerance policy when it comes to such language. Parents and carers also need to play an important role in enforcing this approach by proactively monitoring what their children are viewing or being exposed to and discussing the use of words or their origin. This can help prevent inappropriate or disrespectful language being used in the classroom, school yard or other situations.

Whilst some students may use swearing or derogatory terms for attention seeking purposes, others may use it simply because they are still learning how to moderate their language. As young people develop their language skills, it is important for them to have a clear understanding of the impact of their choice of words on others and how their words can impact other people’s perspective of them – an important and essential skill to learn as they progress in their personal and professional development.

Click here to view this report and other related resources.

Reminder: School Photos

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Dear Parents,

School photography day is next Tuesday, 9 April 2024.

Group and portrait photographs can be purchased by following the link below or by returning the order envelope with your payment to our photographer on school photo day (envelopes are available from Student Services).

Two easy ways to purchase:

  1. Visa, MasterCard or PayPal
  2. Cash – complete the envelope supplied and return it to our photographer on photo day

Or visit: www.advancedlife.com.au

And enter online order code: KQ4 AK4 2AW

School photography information:

  • Online orders – do not require an envelope returned to your school.
  • Sibling Photos – Don’t forget to pre-order your sibling photos online up to 24 hours before photo day. We provide your school with a list of sibling orders right up to the day of photography, so no one misses out. If you miss the online order deadline, you can submit a completed sibling order envelope first thing in the morning of the day of photography, so your school is aware you want the photo taken and can bring your children together in time for it. Sibling photographs only apply to children enrolled at your school. Please note not all schools offer sibling photos.
  • Late fees – a late fee will be applied to each package purchased after photo day due to the additional cost of producing these packages separately.
  • Package delivery – School photographs will be returned approximately 6 weeks after the day of photography. Please note this delivery timeframe is dependent on proofing and additional photography days at your school.
  • Previous Years’ photos – Past years’ photographs including sports, co-curricular and representative groups are also available to order under the “previous years or group photo” tabs at your school’s advancedorder site when you click on the “Order School Photos Here” button above. You can also order past packages, portrait images and gifts from your child’s unique, individual and secure advancedyou image archive site using the unique 9 digit image code found on packages you have ordered in the past.

Regards,

St Brigid’s Catholic College

Easter Liturgy

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On Thursday, our College community gathered in a spirit of unity and contemplation to observe an Easter Liturgy.  Together, we journeyed through the seven scenes of Passion Week, reflecting on the profound moments of Jesus’ last week.

As the liturgy concluded, our students and staff came together in their Mentor Groups.  It was a time to complete our reflections, share a meal, and strengthen the bonds within our community.

Walking among the groups, the air was filled with a sense of reverence and respect.  It was truly moving to witness the connections being formed and the shared moments of contemplation.

We are grateful for these opportunities to come together, reflect, and grow as a community.

May this Easter season bring renewed hope and joy to all.