Prayer

Prayer for All Saints

The work of your hands is manifest in your saints,
the beauty of your truth is reflected in their faith.
May we who aspire to have part in their joy
be filled with the Spirit that blessed their lives,
so that having shared their faith on earth
we may also know their peace in your kingdom.

(Alternative Opening Prayer for All Saints)

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Principal

By Jamie Madigan

Feast of All Saints and All Souls

This Sunday 1 November is the feast of All Saints and on this day, we are asked to reflect on the lives of the saints. We can often think of saints as perfect people, but their greatest witness is how they coped with the ordinary difficulties of their life, and how they courageously showed the love of God to others.

We also remember and pray for all those who have died, on the feast of All Souls day on Monday 2 November. Some of these people may only be known to God. Others are people whose love, sacrifice and fidelity we have seen for ourselves and who have inspired us. They saw God in this world and are now fully alive to him in the next. 


Conclusion of Remote Learning

Wow… what a year it has been! As a community, we have certainly navigated our way through unprecedented, challenging, and unique times. However, thankfully we have done so in a beautifully calm, united, and connected way. For that, I thank and congratulate the entire CRC Caroline Springs community of staff, students, parents/carers and families.

“The ultimate measure of a person is not where they stand in moments of comfort and convenience, but where they stand at times of challenge and controversy” – Martin Luther King Jnr

The recent challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent extended period of forced remote learning have certainly not been times of comfort and convenience, but rather times of challenge and controversy. Again, I would like to congratulate all students for standing tall and successfully completing another period of remote learning. A truly remarkable effort, one of which the entire CRC Caroline Springs community is extremely proud.

Mostly, students remained engaged, connected and involved in their learning throughout this unprecedented period. A big thank you also to parents/carers and families who have supported the students through this unusual learning journey this year.

I would also like to express my thanks and gratitude to our teaching staff, who have gone above and beyond this year to ensure students had a positive remote learning experience. They have worked long hours and have tirelessly re-written curriculum, course outlines and assessment tasks to accommodate remote learning. They have also undertaken various new and contemporary modes of pedagogical delivery, including the use of flipped learning, video conferencing and MS teams throughout this period, to enhance the students remote learning experiences. These key learnings will benefit the ultimately have long term benefits for college and will enhance future learning and teaching experiences.

We also thank the College ICT, Maintenance, Grounds, Counselling, Learning Diversity, Library, Education Support, Administration and Finance teams who have been actively working on-site throughout this year. They have done an exceptional job and have also been actively, preparing the College for the return to on-site learning.

Year 8, 9 and 10 Return to Onsite Learning Monday 26 October

We were all very excited and overjoyed to welcome back our Year 8, 9 and 10 students to on-site learning on Monday. They joined our Year 7 students who successfully returned on-site two weeks ago. Therefore, as per the Victorian Government and the Catholic Education Commission of Victoria Ltd (CECV) guidelines the remote learning program has now ended. This means if you choose to keep your child/children home after this date, that we can no longer continue the remote learning program as teachers will be teaching their timetabled lessons in the classroom.

As the main risk of introducing COVID-19 to the school environment is from adults, proximity between adult members of the school community should be avoided, particularly during school drop-off and pick-up. Access to the school site is restricted for anyone other than immediate school staff and students. Parents should only enter the College grounds when essential, having contacted the school by phone or email prior to entering.


Staggered finish times

To lessen congestion of student traffic at the front gate, a staggered finish time will continue to be implemented for the end of the day.

  • Year 7s and 8s will be dismissed at 3:05pm
  • Year 9s and 10s will be dismissed at 3:15pm
  • Staggered arrival times are not required as this occurs naturally in the mornings.

Where siblings have different dismissal times, the older child may leave at 3:05pm provided the College has been notified of parent permission. This permission will appear on the class roll also, so that teachers are aware.


Cafeteria

The Cafeteria will be open for service and for lunch orders. The dining area will remain closed for the remainder of the term. Please note the following:

  • Students are encouraged to pre-order lunches and other items from the canteen using the QKR App, or order at the window before Homeroom to avoid congesting the canteen.
  • If pre-ordering is not possible, families are encouraged to provide students with cashless purchasing capability to reduce the need for physical contact during transactions.
  • Students should use the entry and exit doors for pick-up of lunch orders
  • Food and drinks should not be shared.
  • Students should not make purchases for others.

More information about the return to school and coronavirus (COVID-19) can be found on the CECV website, which will continue to be updated: www.cecv.catholic.edu.au/Coron... 12 Final Classes CRC Sydenham

On Friday 30 October Year 12 students finished their formal classes. These students have had to undertake their final year of studies in such challenging, difficult, and unique circumstances due to the COVID-19 pandemic. What they have been able to achieve through their resilience, persistence, and dedication through the extended period of remote learning has been nothing short of amazing. As a school community we can be very proud of these young people and all they have achieved throughout their time at Catholic Regional College. Thank you to all the staff, both here and at Sydenham, who have worked with them and supported them to this point. The students are now fully focused on preparing for their final exams, which begin on Tuesday 10 November. I ask that you keep them and their teachers in your thoughts and prayers at this very important time.


Future Directions

As part of our vision and mission, we aim to provide excellence in learning. This is supported by ongoing development and upgrading of College buildings, grounds and facilities.

Some exciting news is that work is continuing on the new Year 9 Learning Centre. This center will be a great inclusion for our community and students will reap the rewards of this state-of-the-art facility. This building will locate nine homerooms, as well as two large collaborative learning spaces and numerous staff offices. The building and other new facilities recently opened at the College provide a rich and stimulating learning environment for all our students to flourish and reach their full potential. The Year 9 Learning Centre should be completed ready for the start of the 2021 school year.


Melbourne Cup Weekend

Families are reminded that there are no classes on Monday 2 November or Tuesday 3 November. The break provides students with the opportunity to prepare for the final weeks of Term 4. It is a good time to catch up on work and to do some revision.

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Mission and Faith Leader

By Mr Paul Sammut

Feast of All Saints and All Souls

All Saints

This Sunday we celebrate the Feast of all Saints. Saints are not something foreign to our Catholic faith. In fact, many of us know of saints from the various devotions of our parents and grandparents. We are encouraged to pick a saint for our confirmation, and we celebrate the memorial of saints throughout the church’s liturgical year. However, at times we forget that saints are human. Before becoming saints, these men and women were normal people from all walks of life. The church constantly reminds us that we are all called to be saints. A wonderful example is the recent beatification of 15 year-old Carlo Acutis. He died in 2006 from leukemia. Carlo had a great devotion to our Mother Mary and the Eucharist. He used his gift of computing to create and design a website featuring the eucharistic miracles. Recently, his body was exhumed and put on display for veneration and found to be incorrupt. Carlo is a wonderful reminder and a great example to our children that we are all called to holiness and the potential our children have when they open their hearts and minds to God. If he becomes a saint, he will be the first millennial saint.

Who was Carlo Acutis?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdoTQmFyXgE


All Souls

This coming Monday we celebrate the feast of all souls. We remember all those who have died and pray for their souls. Let us especially pray for the thousands of people who have died due to the corona virus around the world.

‘Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace.’


Ask A Priest Session

Last Thursday 22 October several students participated in the ‘Ask A Priest’ session. Fr Richard Rosse answered questions posed by the students on various topics of the faith. The session was convened by Ms Calandra and Mr Sammut. We thank Fr Richard for his support in nurturing our students in their faith.

"Ask A Preist" was a really great experience! We had a chance to finally ask Father Richard some of our questions we have been wondering about our Faith. It was such an enjoyable experience to be able to talk to Father Richard and learn a lot too!

Olivia H

7 Marin-Kurrang

On Thursday 22 October, a few students remotely through MS Teams on site spent a portion of our lunchtime asking our parish priest, Fr. Richard and seminarian Tien Tran a few questions about our faith. We all asked various questions around Catholicism and the answers were quite humble and gave us a greater knowledge of why Catholicism believes certain things. I appreciated the detail and friendliness of Fr Richard and Tien with their responses and I felt very welcomed by the whole group especially since some of us could not be there in person.

I would like to thank Fr Richard and Tien for spending your time with our school and giving us a better insight into our faith.

Maria R

9 Wonga

Naming of new Year 9 Building

Inviting all Parents/Carers,

As you may be aware, the construction of our new Year 9 Building is currently taking place and should be completed and ready for the start of the 2021 school year. As a valued member of our College community, you are invited to fill in the following form (link below) to nominate prospective Catholic persons/places/sacred devotions, for the naming of this new College building.

Listed below are the names of our current College buildings:

  • Romero (St Oscar Romero)
  • Hogan (Sr Ellen Hogan)
  • Assisi (St Francis of Assisi)
  • Mackillop (St Mary of the Cross Mackillop)
  • Glowrey (Dr Sr Mary Glowrey)
  • McCormack (Sr Irene McCormack)
  • St Joseph (Father of Jesus)
  • Siena (St Catherine of Siena)

Please refer to the required criteria and ensure that the proposed persons/places/sacred devotions are appropriate. Nominations and a short summary (250-500 words) as to how your nomination meets the set criteria, are to be completed by no later than Friday 7 November. Please feel free to contact Mr Paul Sammut (Head of Faith and Mission) at psammut@crccs.vic.edu.au, if you have any questions or require further clarification.

Nomination Form Link

Sunday Gospel Focus

Solemnity of All Saints

Mt 5:1-12 - The Beatitudes

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CAMPION EDUCATION – Book Lists

Year 8, 9 & 10 Resource Lists

This week, students will be receiving their Campion Resource List Information Sheet for 2021. Please ensure you submit your Resource List online via the Campion Education link below, using the code "Q8G3" by the due date, Monday 14 December, 2020.

http://www.campion.com.au/

Book Collection 2021 in the MacKillop Building

The College will be open on Friday 22 January, 2021, for book collections.

Books can be collected from the MacKillop Building, in rooms MM1 to MM5.

Cash cannot be accepted; only EFTPOS or credit card are accepted on the day.

Surnames A – G 9:00am - 11:00pm

Surnames H – M 11:00am - 1:00pm

Surnames N – Z 1:00pm - 3:00pm

ALL Surnames - 3:00pm - 3:30pm

If you unable to collect your order on the nominated day, Campion Education recommend you select the ‘Economy Delivery’ option, as these orders will be posted out between 4 – 22 January, 2021, by Australia Post.

Please refer to the Campion Education website for up-to-date information on their trading hours, refund policy and digital resources.

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School Photos – MSP Photography

By Mr Richard Brodrick Deputy Principal Wellbeing

Reminder that school photos are being held on Monday 9 November and Tuesday 10 November.

Students would have already received an order form from their homeroom teacher. All photo order forms are to be brought in on photo day and handed to the photographer. No order forms will be collected before the day. If you did not receive an order form, please collect one from Reception. Family photo order forms can be collected there also.

Students are to wear full CRCCS winter uniform with blazer. Sport and group participants will be notified via SEQTA notices about uniform requirements for their photos.

Uniform Reminders:

  • Boys – trousers (preferred), tie, blazer, shirt tucked in, no jumper, correct College socks, shiny shoes
  • Girls – kilt/ stripped long pants, tie, blazer, shirt tucked in, no jumper, correct College socks or tights, shiny shoes
  • No make-up or jewellery
  • If make-up, earrings, nails cannot be removed then the student will miss their photo.

A photo schedule will be made available to students on Wednesday 4 November via SEQTA Notices with further instructions. This will inform students of the day they are to wear their winter uniform. Students may need to wear their winter uniform and/or bring their PE uniform on both days as the health and safety of large groups has been taken into consideration when creating the timetable for photos. Students who have Physical Education can change in and out of their winter uniform for their photo.

As we are not taking homeroom class photos this year, there is still an option for parents to order a ‘class’ photo with all student’s individual head shots.

If parents choose to not purchase a photo, students are still to wear their winter uniform on their scheduled day as their photo will be taken for the yearbook.

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Calling All Musicians Song Competition - Arts & Technology Week

During Arts and Technology week during remote learning students had an opportunity to participate in the ‘Calling All Musicians Song Competition’. Many thanks and congratulations to all those that submitted their live ‘virtual’ performance of a chosen song. All entries were very strong and extremely hard to decide. What a bunch of gifted and talented musicians we have! 

Congratulations to the following winners:

  • Yohann A (7MK)
  • Jayden C (7MK)
  • Emylee C (7WO)
  • Anthony Z (7WO)
  • Talia P (10BA)

Click on the link below to see a performance by Yohann A & Jayden C

https://vimeo.com/472378834

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St Vincent de Paul Christmas Appeal 2020

By Ivanka P 8 Barak

COVID-19 has presented everyone with unprecedented challenges and many families have experienced extreme hardships.

At Catholic Regional College Caroline Springs throughout November we will be running the annual St Vincent De Paul Christmas Appeal. Tony Bacon from the St Vincent De Paul society in Deer Park has requested food and vouchers this year as opposed to toys. Families within our community are invited to leave non-perishable food items and vouchers under the Christmas tree in the Reception area of the College. 

 “It’s not about how much you do, but how much love you put into what you do that counts.” - Mother Teresa

Any questions please direct them to Mrs Laura Mason.

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Congratulations to our Performing Arts Participants

By Mrs Yanina Martins Performing Arts Teacher

Arts and Technology Week looked a little different this year, however that didn’t stop our students from getting involved! We are so incredibly proud of all students who challenged themselves and gave one of the following Performing Arts activities a go:

  • TikTok Dance Competition
  • Drama Monologue Competition
  • Music Performance Competition
  • Virtual School Band

Thank you once again for sharing your talents with our College community. We’d especially like to congratulate the following students for placing in the following competitions.

TikTok Dance Competition

1st Place: Kiara T 7MW

2nd Place: Georgia M 8 MW 

3rd Place: Olivia Y 7 BA 

Drama Monologue Competition

1st Prize Anastasia M 10KU- Comedic Monologue

2nd Prize Jenna V 9LI- Dramatic Monologue

3rd Prize Elizabeth C 9LI- Dramatic Monologue

Music Performance Competition

Yohann A (7MK)

Jayden C (7MK)

Emylee C (7WO)

Anthony Z (7WO)

Talia P (10BA)

Thank you to all students who got involved in our first ever Arts and Technology Week Online.

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Arts and Technology Week

I wish to thank all the participants of the Arts/Tech week competitions. We had some amazing entries, and it was difficult to select the final winners. They are as follows:

Cartoon drawings

Marcus L - first place

Olivia B - second place

Emma N - honourable mention

Leila B - honourable mention.

Surrealist image

Jamie H - first place

Jenessa P - second place

Creative mask design.

Elizabeth C

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Year 8 English

By Ms Deborah Mollica English Teacher 8BA and 8CO

Currently in Year 8 English classes, students are studying the novel, “Tomorrow, When the War Began” by John Marsden. This Australian classic is a fictional story about seven teenagers, whose lives change when they realise their town has been invaded by a foreign power. The novel explores numerous, universal themes, and students recently completed a task in which they were required to create a poster that explored a chosen theme

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Immunisations Year 7 & Year 10

By Michelle Kugele First Aid Officer

Year 7s

Melton City Council has confirmed the second and final round of Year 7 Immunisations for Monday 9 November 2020.

Parents/Carers should have already completed their child’s consent card earlier this year. If you have not completed yours, or are in doubt, please contact Michelle Kugele at the College by Friday 30 October.

If you child has visited their GP or health care professional and received their final dose of the Human Papilloma Virus Vaccine (HPV), please notify Michelle at the College or the Melton City Council’s Immunisation Officer, Zoe Galley, at 9747 7246.

As part of our COVID-Safe health procedures onsite, the nurses will wear full PPE when providing immunisations to students. All students will also be temperature tested prior to administering the vaccine, as per Melton City Council Guidelines.

If you have further questions about the immunisations sessions, please contact the Melton City Council on 9747 7246 or Michelle at the College on 9217 8000.

Year 10s

Melton City Council has confirmed the second and final round of Year 10 Immunisations for Monday 16 November 2020.

In the Year 10s first week back of onsite learning students will be issued with a new consent card to be returned by the 6th November.

If you child has visited their GP or health care professional and received the Meningococcal ACWY Vaccine, please notify Michelle at the College or the Melton City Council’s Immunisation Officer, Zoe Galley, at 9747 7246.

As part of our COVID-Safe health procedures onsite, the nurses will wear full PPE when providing immunisations to students. All students will also be temperature tested prior to administering the vaccine, as per Melton City Council Guidelines.

If you have further questions about the immunisations sessions, please contact the Melton City Council on 9747 7246 or Michelle at the College on 9217 8000.

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Fees and MacBook Program

By Deb Gee Finance Manager

School Fees

Payment plans for school fees are still available. Please download a direct debit form and return it to Reception at your earliest convenience.

Direct Debit Form

Please note that school fee statements are now being sent out by email. If you do however require a paper copy, please contact the finance department.

Year 9 & 10 MacBook Program

Year 9 & 10 MacBook program payment of $490.00 is now overdue If you have not paid for your child’s 2020 MacBook please contact the College Finance department to arrange payment as soon as possible.

2021 Year 7 MacBook Program

MacBook program direct debits have commenced for Grade 6 students that have been accepted into Catholic Regional College Caroline Springs for 2021. If you are having any problems with your direct debit or would still like to set up a payment plan please contact our Finance department.

The 2021 MacBook Program payment of $1977 is due in full on 29 November 2020.

Camps Sports Excursions Fund - CSEF

By Maryann Krsteski Finance Assistant

Important changes for 2020 only

The final eligibility date for CSEF in 2020 has been extended from 14 April until 5 October 2020.

Families holding a valid means-tested concession card or temporary foster parents are eligible to apply. The normal special consideration arrangements continue in addition.

Payments will be made at 50 per cent of the standard per student rates for families eligible between 15 April and 5 October 2020.

Applications must be submitted through to the school for processing by 25 November 2020.

Further information is available at

https://www.education.vic.gov.au/about/programs/Pages/csef.aspx

Please complete above the below application form and return the completed signed form along with a copy of your current health care card to mkrsteski@crccs.vic.edu.au

https://www.education.vic.gov.au/Documents/about/programs/health/CSEF-Application-Form-2020.pdf

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