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Loreto College Newsletter 27 November 2012TRANSCRIPT
T (07) 3394 9999 Absentee Line (07) 3394 9964
E [email protected] W www.loreto.qld.edu.au
PO Box 1726 Coorparoo DC Qld 4151
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Dear Parents and Students
In this last newsle er for 2012 I wish to convey my sincere thanks to the staff at Loreto for the magnificent work that they do in support of the Mary Ward vision for educa onal excellence shaped by the core Loreto values of felicity, verity, sincerity, freedom and jus ce. I pay tribute to their hardwork, commitment and energy. They give generously and relessly. I commend to you their efforts and talents.
FAREWELL
To Mrs Margaret Neale who is re ring from Loreto a er 24 years of loyal and dedicated service. During her me she has taught Chemistry, Science and Mathema cs and for many years she held the posi on of Year 11 Coordinator offering support, guidance and encouragement to many 100’s of students in her par cular care. Margaret has given much to Loreto as a wonderful and gi ed teacher; a leader, colleague and friend. We offer our sincere thanks and apprecia on. Margaret is a true Mary Ward woman: felicitous, sincere, true, just and free. She shall be greatly missed. We wish her every joy and blessing in re rement.
To Mrs Julie Burgess who is also re ring from Loreto a ter 13 years of most generous and faithful service suppor ng, guiding, teaching, encouraging and advoca ng for students in need of special learning support. We offer hear elt and enduring thanks to Julie for all that she has been and given. Her legacy of empowerment and inclusion will long live on at Loreto. May her re rement be joyous and blessed.
To Mrs Carla Wood who is leaving Loreto to take up an appointment as Home Economics Coordinator at Brigidine College. We congratulate Carla on this promo on and wish her every success in this new role. We thank her sincerely for her valuable contribu on and generous service given to Loreto over the years and wish her every blessing.
Mary said: ‘My soul glorifies the Lord, and my spirit rejoices in God my Saviour, for he has been mindful of the humble state of his servant. From now on all generations will call me blessed, for the Mighty One has done great things for me – holy is his name. His mercy extends to those who fear him, from generation to generation’. Luke 1: 46‐50 Luke’s Gospel tells us that, as she was waiting for Jesus to be born, Mary visited her cousin, Elizabeth.This was the occasion on which Mary spoke the words of the Magnificat, a prayer which hasresonated with Christians throughout the ages. It is called the Magnificat because that was the firstword of the prayer in Latin. Older English translations used to begin ‘my soul magnifies the Lord’.Sometimes old words contain their own riches. The image of a soul magnifying God, a bit like amagnifying glass, is evocative. It is our job to help make God seem a bit larger in the lives of people.Nobody did this better than Mary. Source: Finding God’s Traces, Michael McGirr
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We also farewell a number of staff who have been with us for varying periods of me during the year. We offer our thanks and send best wishes for the future to Mrs Findlay, Ms Grills, Mrs Heathcote, Ms Lennon, Mrs Miller and Mrs Murfe .
THANK YOU
On behalf of the College Community I offer profound and hear elt thanks to the members of the College Council for their generous support, guidance and encouragement during 2012 as we focussed our energies on the development of a ‘blueprint’ for Loreto’s future in the form of a Master Plan. In par cular I offer my thanks to Mr Sean Reidy, Chair of Council, 2006 – 2012. A er seven years as Chair, Mr Reidy now concludes his term on Council. Both Ms Dunne and I thus wish to express our deep gra tude to Mr Reidy for the extraordinary service he has given to this community with par cular support and encouragement given to both of us as Principals. His wisdom, clarity and common‐sense stewardship will be greatly missed. Also concluding his term on Council is Mr Geoff McMahon, Chair of the Finance Commi ee and Council Member, 2007 – 2012. Mr McMahon too has given loyal and generous service giving par cular support through his financial exper se to the Business Manager, Noel Williams, and to the administra ve team at the College. We are most grateful to Mr McMahon for the countless hours given in careful stewardship. Other members of Council also concluding their terms are Ms Jane Anderson (2006 – 2012), Mrs Jane Connolly (2004 – 2012), Mrs Mary Hardie (2005 – 2012) and Sr Louise Ritchard IBVM (2007 – 2012). I offer to each of them sincere thanks for their generous me, energy and effort given in support of the College over the years.
We offer sincere thanks to Mrs Jeane e Li le who has coordinated Maths at Loreto for the past 20 years. We are grateful for her leadership, long service and commitment. We thank her for the support and guidance she has given the members of the Maths faculty and to the students. We thank her for her care and wisdom.
CONGRATULATIONS
To Georgia Johnson (Year 9) on her selec on to the U17 Queensland Beach Volleyball team who will compete in Melbourne in January. Georgia has also been invited to a end the Na onal Emerging High Performance Camp. Well done, Georgia. We wish you every success.
CONDOLENCES
To Libby, Tim, Brigid (Year 11) and Kate (Class of 2009) on the passing of Peter Oliver, Tim’s brother. May he rest eternally at peace in God’s embrace. Amen.
To the community of Mt St Michael’s College on the recent tragic loss of Isabelle Colman. May she rest in God’s loving and eternal peace. We pray most especially for her family and close friends at this me of devasta ng sorrow.
ADVENT
I provide the following link to a wonderful prayer and reflec on resource which uses a very Igna an approach to the journey through Advent. I hope you might find it useful in the coming weeks: www.magissundays.com
As we conclude another year in the life of Loreto Coorparoo, I give thanks to you the parents and students, for your support and encouragement. We look forward in hope to the joy of Christmas and the blessings of the New Year. May the love and peace of Christ be with you and yours in this season of light.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all.
With Blessings.
Yours sincerely
Cheryl Hamilton Principal
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Tuesday 27 November
Year 8 - 10 Alternative Program
Tennis Trials
Thursday 29 November
French Trip departs 5.30pm
Friday 30 November
Year Level Assemblies and Prize Giving 9am - 10.15am
Whole School Assembly 10.45am - 12 noon
Loreto Leadership Conference
END TERM 4 (YEARS 8 – 11)
Students dismissed by 12.15pm
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PLEASE SUPPORT US WITH THIS PETITION
As many of you would be aware, a number of families have been significantly distressed by the closure of the Route
7 Bus Service.
Consequently, the P & F have posted an e-pe on on the Qld Parliament website.
This service previously provided a “one-bus” journey for students from Loganholme to Coorparoo passing through
Rochedale, Mansfield and along the length of Cavendish Road. Because of its closure, students from Loreto, Seton
and Villanova Colleges have been forced to catch up to three buses each way to and from school. This is not just a
ma er of inconvenience and cost but most importantly it is a ma er of student safety.
We therefore urgently seek the support of all community members in asking the Government to subsidise
the service as a “Translink route” so that it can be re-instated.
You can help even if your child does not use this service. We need as many votes as possible. Anyone who is a
Queensland resident can click on the link to vote. Please take a few seconds to help out members of our wider
school community. If you can send the link to friends or rela�ves who may help, that would be much appreciated.
Simply follow the instruc on a er the link opens.
This e-pe on has been posted to the Parliament’s website. Link a ached.
h p://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/work-of-assembly/pe ons/e-pe on?PetNum=1993
Term Dates for 2013
Term 1 30 Jan – 27 March (previously 28 March)
Term 2 15 April – 21 June
Term 3 16 July – 20 September
Term 4 8 October – 29 November
Please Note: Term 1 will now end on 27 March not 28
March. Term 4 will commence on 8
October. The government has now
confirmed that Queen’s Birthday will be
observed on Monday 10 June and Labour
Day on Monday 7 October.
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UÉÉ~Ä|áàá Symons booklists along with the second hand “to buy” lists are now on the College web site. Students will be given their “to sell” book form closer to the sale day ,along with instructions re dropping off the books that they wish to sell. Second hand book sale day is on Saturday 1st December 8.30-11.30am in the Gonzaga Barry Building.
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If you have a couple of hours to spare, the second hand book shop is in need of helpers to sort, price and sell second hand books. Please email Anne Herft at the College on [email protected] if you are able to help out on Saturday 1st December 8.00am - 11.30am (Sale Day). Anne Herft - Bookshop
XÇÜÉÄÅxÇàá yÉÜ ECDF As we wish to finalise enrolments for 2013, could you please let the College know if your daughter is not returning next year. Please complete the tear-off slip at the end of the newsletter and return it to the School Office as soon as possible. Thank you.
XÇä|ÜÉÇÅxÇàtÄ VÉâÇv|Ä axãá Congratulations on reaching the end of your 2012 school year! When you’re cleaning out your locker, bag or desk, please remember to use the red Recycling Bins for all recyclable waste. Here’s a reminder of what you can recycle:
\Vg axãá New Loreto Website
At the present time we are working on a new Loreto College Website, which will provide lots of important information in a modern interface. We are aiming to launch this website in Term 1 of 2013.
Change of Venue for Year 10 Laptop Distribution
In last week’s newsletter the venue for the Year 10 Laptop Distribution to be held on 5th February from 3.30pm to 6pm, was listed as the Mary Ward Centre but this has now been changed to the top floor of Mulwith.
ICT Upgrades
In the holiday period there will be some significant upgrades to ICT systems and resources here at Loreto College. We are doing a major server replacement and virtualisation program to enhance all of our systems here at the College. This project has been in the planning stage for a couple of months and fortunately, with the aid of some Federal Government DER money, that project will be completed before Christmas. We are also doing some enhancements to our wireless infrastructure and preparing about 430 laptops which will be distributed to Years 8, 10 and 12 students when they return to the College in 2013. Staff are also receiving their new Tablet PCs early in the New Year as they have had their present machines for three years. The other major project that is occurring is the removal of all of the desktop computers from the IT rooms. Room 210 is undergoing a complete re-development while the other IT specific rooms will be fitted with large monitors, keyboards and mice which students will be able to connect their laptops to so as to access larger screens when doing ICT work.
Much of our equipment is at the end of its life but any which is still serviceable has been offered free of charge to less well-equipped schools and charitable organisations for their use. Mr Gavin Swanson - Deputy Principal - ICT
CAN CAN’T
All paper & cardboard Food
Plas c containers inc. juice, milk & water bo les, take‐away containers
Bubble wrap
Al‐foil/Aluminium/Tin Cans Chip packets
Juice boxes Cling Wrap/plas c bags
Glass jars & bo les Styrofoam/polystyrene
Plas c cutlery Drinking glasses
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The College is again this year engaging the services of a milliner to clean the school hats at the end of the year. The cost is $22 for normal cleaning, or $27 for a small mend or if the hat requires extra cleaning. Hats and bands are to be placed inside a plastic shopping bag with your name clearly marked on the hat, band and on the outside of the bag. Hats are to be handed into the school office on Friday 30th November BEFORE going to assembly. Payment is required on collection of hats from the second hand uniform shop on Monday 28th January 2013 from 9 am - 12 midday. Given the colour of our hats, the Milliner will do her best to clean them but she is unable to perform miracles! Thank you. Anne Herft - Uniform Shop
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Celtic Storm DVD
If you have ordered a DVD from the Celtic Storm Concerts, they can now be collected from the Music Staffroom.
Bel Canto Music Day Camp 17th - 21st December at Mansfield SHS Bel Canto Music and Recreation Day Camps allow all musicians the chance to workshop with great instructors in a fun, supportive and social environment. Your child can significantly fast track her learning during the week-long event. Offering a choice of several ensembles including concert bands, string ensembles and stage band, all levels of musicianship and age are catered for. As well as music, participants will also engage in team building and sport activities directed by our sport and recreation specialist. Bel Canto Music offers an affordable and inspirational experience for your child. With limited places, you will need to apply quickly! Cost $175. Applications should be made via the online booking system. For more information email [email protected] or visit www.belcanto.com.au If you are interested in attending, please see Mrs Nielson as there are a limited number of $50 scholarships available towards the cost of this camp.
Music Camp - 2013 Music Camp confirmation letters will be sent out this week. Thank you for your prompt response in returning these forms.
Well Done Congratulations to the following girls for completing their instrumental exams; Lauren Gleed (Grade 5 Trumpet), Erin Littler (Grade 3 Piano), Emma Quinn (Grade 3 Piano for Leisure).
For Sale - Keilwerth sx90OR - Professional Alto Saxophone - $2990.00
Professional model alto saxophone made in Germany by Julius Keilwerth.
Black nickel plated body with clear lacquer, gold lacquered keys and rolled tone holes.Serial Number 113XXX.
Recently serviced and ready to play.
Includes Meyer 5 hard rubber mouthpiece, Eddie Daniels Rovner Ligature, Julius Keilwerth hard rubber mouthpiece and ligature and a Neotech Neckstrap. Comes with 2 Julius Keilwerth cases.
Finish is in good condition with some lacquer wear and light scratches here and there. No dents or dings. Please telephone: (07) 3394 4510 or Mob: 04 3166 2362 Anna Nielson – Music Department
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`ÉäxÅuxÜ Earlier in the term the Caritas students set about supporting Men’s health and had the idea of a FUNraiser! They wanted to alert our girls to health issues that could adversely affect their fathers, brothers etc as opposed to focussing entirely on women’s health issues. The girls (mostly Year 9’s with the support of some Year 11’s) met and created moustache straws then set about selling them. These girls worked beautifully together and it was a delight to see them in action. They gave up lunchtimes to organise the product and then took the time to sell them. They were committed, organised and encouraging of each other. Not one girl attempted to overshadow another or to take credit for the activity. They raised over $160 in support of Prostate Cancer & Beyond Blue. Well done to the girls and in particular to Ms Gallen, who supported their initiative.
c9 Y axãá 2012 Achievements As the year draws to a close it is appropriate to reflect on the performance of the P&F in serving parents and students. So what have we done for you?
Drop Curtain Funds were raised from the voluntary levy and school dances for a ‘drop’ curtain which will allow Physical Education classes to operate simultaneously in the Mary Ward Centre. This was the major project of the year.
Route 7 Bus The State Government was lobbied to reinstate the number 7 bus route from Loganholme whose cancellation this year seriously inconvenienced many Loreto and other families. An e-petition was created on the Queensland Parliament website.
Support Groups The Sport Support Group was created to promote Loreto sport through activities including fund raising and volunteering. It follows in the footsteps of the highly successful Music Support Group which also benefits from P&F funding.
And more The P&F also made donations for a large screen TV for the gym, uniforms, the tuckshop and other worthy causes, organised the Dinner Dance and Father’s Day breakfasts, which were great successes, and worked with Brisbane City Council to improve parking, traffic and bus facilities along Cavendish Road.
Thank you and until next year…….. Thank you to everyone who helped the P & F this year. We wish you a merry Christmas and a safe and happy new year and look forward to working for you in 2013. Mark down the first P&F meeting in your diaries on Tuesday 5 February 2013. Garry West - P & F Secretary
fçÅÉÇáBfxvÉÇw {tÇw hÇ|yÉÜÅBfxvÉÇw [tÇw UÉÉ~á Please note that all the important dates and opening times are on the College Website. Please make special note of these dates for 2012/2013. Thank you. Ann Herft - Uniform Shop
gâv~á{ÉÑ iÉÄâÇàxxÜá axxwxw hÜzxÇàÄç The Tuckshop Roster for 2013 is almost complete, however we are desperately in need of Volunteers who can work on a Wednesday! Please phone Alison McEneny at the College if you are able to assist. Thank you. Alison McEneny
hÇ|yÉÜÅ f{ÉÑ @ ECDF The uniform shop is in need of helpers next year on a Friday at lunchtimes( 12.30pm-1.30pm) on a roster basis during term time . If you have some time to spare on a Friday, could you please email Anne Herft [email protected] or phone the school office. Please Note: The Uniform shop will not be open on Friday 30th November. Thank you.
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“Children grow up quickly and in what seems like the blink of an eye they have left school. Don’t let that special time pass without actively participating in their lives by playing a role at the school. You can do this in many ways, including nominating as a Parent Year Level Representative. Although the school year may be drawing to a close and thoughts turning to holidays, planning for next year is already underway. We are therefore now calling for nominations for 2013. What does it involve? Parent Year Level Representatives generate community spirit by organising events such as drinks by the pool, dinner and other social events. If you have attended one of these events and enjoyed it, consider the planning that went into it. However these are not onerous tasks and we are happy to refer you to others who have acted as reps to determine if this is something you would like to do. If you are interested in becoming a Year Representative in 2013, please email reply Trish Willing: [email protected] or complete the attached tear-off slip and return it to the office asap.” Garry West - P & F Secretary
lxtÜ DD ctÜxÇà fÉv|tÄ a|z{à On Friday 16th November a group of Year 11 parents gathered at the home of Gavin and Ruth Raison to celebrate the end of another year. A special thanks to Ruth for her kind donation of a raffle prize from Vanilla House which raised $70 to which the funds have been donated to the P & F Association. Congratulations to Diane Burns on her win. A great night was had by all and there are some photos at the end of the newsletter on the photo page. Libby Oliver & Lisa Roberts - Yr 11 Parent Representatives
UâÄÄxà|ÇáBaÉà|vxá Q-Psych Psychologist Services
Q-Psych is offering a variety of psychology services to help students and parents get ready for the new school year. Located in Grange (5kms from CBS), Q-Psych is a new group psychology practice for Queenslanders, offering professional and personalised service, disabled access, off-street parking. Learn more about us at www.qpsych.com.au
Programs for anxious students The Cool Kids programs are structured, skills-based programs that teach anxious children and teens (and their parents) how to better manage their anxiety. Developed and evaluated at Macquarie University, these programs target students diagnosed with anxiety. Medicare and private health rebates available to eligible participants. Early Bird Special Register online before 21 December 2012 and receive a FREE copy of the BOOK “Helping Your Anxious Child (2nd ED)”, by the authors of the Cool Kids programs”. Group numbers are limited. Email [email protected]
Catholic Mission - Reach out - Give Life
Give a Gift Wrapped in Love! With Christmas fast approaching, Catholic Mission has launched its exciting new online gift catalogue - Life-Giving Gifts with a selection of gifts that will benefit those who need it most. Every year millions of Christmas gifts end up being re-gifted or worse, sent straight to the recycling bin! This year, Catholic Mission is encouraging those who are passionate about making a difference in the world, to give a life-giving gift that will truly have a lasting impact for those in desperate need in developing countries. The online gift catalogue is organised into three sections which represent the three different funds that Catholic Mission provides financial support to: Children, Communities and Church Leaders. Each of the gifts have been chosen specifically because Catholic Mission supports these projects in over 160 countries around the world. Catholic Mission is the official mission aid agency of the Catholic Church and is compelled by the message, life and love of Jesus Christ. During this blessed season give a gift that represents Christ’s love for all. To view the gift catalogue and to purchase a life-giving gift, please visit www.catholicmission.org.au\gifts
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fÑÉÜàá WxÑtÜàÅxÇà axãá LORETO WATERPOLO
Last week of term starting 26 November.
There will be training for the U15 and U18 team on Thursday 29 November at 3.30pm at Loreto Pool. The last game for the year is on the 1 December.
Each team is playing at the Somerville House swimming pool. Players MUST be at the venue 40 minutes prior to the game.
The game for week 6 - November 24 are as following:
All teams must wear the current Loreto swimming togs, Loreto swim cap and a mouth guard. Please check your nails are cut before the game.
U14’s
The girls had a challenging game against Brigidine this week, going down by a margin.The girls have demonstrated an improvement over the Term . Coach: Oliver Chambers
U15’s
.After training hard in the pool the girls managed to hold Somerville to an 11-0 score. The defence play worked hard. The girls have displayed a vast improvement and this was shown in each game played. Coach: James Duffy.
U18’s
The Loreto Warriors were defeated by Stuartholme 8 to 3. The girls put up a good defence throughout the game and our goalie did a superb job. The players have improved and are making progress. Coach: Mikaela Brogan.
TIME AGE TEAMS POOL
1.20pm U14C Loreto Warriors C v Somerville C 1
2.40pm U15 Loreto Warriors C v Brigidine C 1
4.40pm U18C Loreto Warriors C v All Hallows C 1
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Year 10 Art Students enjoyed a creative day with Artist Terry Summers to create a Nativity Scene using waste cardboard
Parent Year Representa ve 2013 - (Tear off RSVP Slip)
or email your RSVP to Trish Willing: [email protected]
I would be interested in nomina ng to be a Year Representa ve in 2013.
Name: _________________________________________ Daughter’s Year Level______________________
Phone Number: _________________________________ Mob: __________________________________
Email:_________________________________________________________________________________________
ENROLMENTS FOR 2013
(RSVP Tear off Slip)
My daughter will not be returning to Loreto in 2013
My daughter may not be returning to Loreto in 2013
Student’s Name: ________________________________________________
Parent’s Signature: _________________________________________________
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Dear Parents and Grandparents
Would you like to meet other parents and grandparents for coffee and lunch once a month?
Have I got a deal for you! Just volunteer to help in the Tuckshop once a month (9.00am – 1.30pm) and I'll provide free coffee and lunch.
Put your name down now by yourself or together with friends.
Alison McEneny
Tuckshop Convenor
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TUCKSHOP VOLUNTEER 2013 – TEAR OFF SLIP
I would like to volunteer for Tuckshop.
Name: _________________________________________________________________________
Daughter’s Name _____________________________________ Year and Homeroom___________
Phone No: _________________________________
Mobile: ____________________________________ Work:______________________
Email address: _______________________________________________________________________________________
I would like to be on the same roster as __________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Please ck day(s) you are available to do Tuckshop or please telephone me to arrange a suitable day. I am urgently seeking volunteers who can do a Tuckshop Roster duty on a Wednesday in 2013. See a ached note in newsle er.
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Please return to the school office as soon as possible or telephone Alison McEneny on 3394 9944.
Thank you. Your assistance is greatly appreciated.
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PARENT SPORT SUPPORT GROUP
Wine & Cheese Night
You’re invited to attend the 1st Annual Parent Sport Support Group
Wine & Cheese Night
When: Tuesday 13 November 2012
Time: 7.30pm-9.00pm
Where: The Mary Ward Centre
RSVP: Wednesday 7 November to the Sport Office
Phone no: 3394 9920 or email [email protected]
(For catering)
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Enrolment Form- Loreto Tennis Camp
Name: ________________________________________________________________
Address: ________________________________________________________________
Suburb: ______________________________________ Post Code: ________________
Telephone: ________________________ Date of Birth_____/_____/____
I enclose a cheque /money order for $115 for the Loreto College Tennis Camp.
(Signature Parent/Guardian) ……………………………..……………………….……………….
Send to LifeTime Tennis PO Box 204 Clayfield QLD 4011
Holiday camp of a lifetime! Loreto College Girls Special School Team Training Camp
(A must for players playing in school teams in 2013)
Tennis 8.30am – 11.00am Daily - Year 8
10.30pm - 1pm Daily - Year 9-12
Venue:LoretoCollegeTennisCourts
When: Wednesday 23rd, Thursday 24th, Friday 25th January
Cost: $115 for the 3 day camp/ $45 daily
EnquiriesPhone:‐1300301530
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PARENT SPORT SUPPORT GROUP
Wine & Cheese Night
You’re invited to attend the 1st Annual Parent Sport Support Group
Wine & Cheese Night
When: Tuesday 13 November 2012
Time: 7.30pm-9.00pm
Where: The Mary Ward Centre
RSVP: Wednesday 7 November to the Sport Office
Phone no: 3394 9920 or email [email protected]
(For catering)
Swimming Clinic
Date: 15, 16 17 January & 22, 23 & 24 January 2013
Days: Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday
Venue: Loreto Swimming Pool
Time: 7.15am - 8:30am
Cost: Free for Swim Clinic
There will be a Breakfast on the 24th January directly after training.
(Cost of Breakfast will be $ 10.00 per swimmer)
The Loreto Swim clinic program offers an opportunity for all girls to improve their stroke and
fitness, in preparation for the 2013 competitive season. Competitive swimmers will benefit from a
customised training program that aims to build on the success from the 2012 season. Social
swimmers are welcome.
TO REGISTER FOR THE 2013 SWIM CLINIC:
Please email Mrs Stevens at: [email protected]
For further enquiries please telephone Mrs Meg Stevens on 33949980 or 0431734022
Blazer fi ngs will be held every Friday lunch me