Sorelle 2013 Number 12 Aug 2013

Mercedes College Newsletter Vol. 40 Number 12 / Week 6 Term Three / 29 August 2013 Key Dates Friday 30 August Athletics Camp (until 31 August) Tuesday 3 September Year 7 Social with Trinity College 6.30pm - 8.30pm Wednesday 4 September 8.1 RE Mass MESA Meeting 6.15pm Thursday 5 September Year8 Social with Trinity College 6.30pm - 8.30pm Tuesday 10 September Parents and Friends Meeting 6.30pm Wednesday 11 September 8.2 RE Mass House Film Festival Screening / Cygnet Cinema 7pm Principal?s Report “In all things I have shown you that by working hard in this way we must help the weak and remember the words of the Lord Jesus, how he himself said, „It is more blessed to give than to receive.?” Acts 20:35 I would like to dedicate some lines this fortnight to our parents. At our recent Parents and Friends meeting there was a discussion about how to raise the profile of the P&F and make our parents more aware of all the support the group provides to the College. I felt the Committee?s frustration, considering we had just had to postpone the P&F sponsored Quiz Night due to poor numbers. We concluded that a combination of cold, wintry weather and the busy-ness of the College community in recent weeks due to the Catholic Performing Arts Festival, the Production and winter Sport, has caused families to just want to spend time at home. As the conversation continued we all agreed that Mercedes College is blessed with an amazing parent community. The involvement of the different Friends groups, plus the Dads of Mercedes and the evolving Mums of Mercedes, has been overwhelming and whilst much credit has to go to Jackie Stacey, our Parent Liaison Officer, I know that when parents, staff and students all work together to create an open and caring environment, there is a single mindedness to encourage all students to practise positive school habits. We have a very small yet very generous and committed group of parents who gather each month for the P&F meetings. I love the meetings and the conversations we have. These parents know their daughters better than anyone and, when shared, this knowledge can be an invaluable resource in the progress of children?s education. They are my sounding board for initiatives we, as staff, and the girls, are wanting to introduce. Most importantly the P&F has been instrumental in providing so many resources to enhance the learning and teaching environment in the College - from interactive whiteboards, multi-media projectors, desks and chairs and lockers, to new sewing machines for the Materials, Design and Technology girls and new barbecues and china and cutlery for community events. The P&F has committed to providing all the loose furniture for the refurbishment of St Joseph?s - a huge undertaking. These things make a significant difference to the College budget and the Staff and students are indebted to the vision of the committee. You as parents contribute to these things through the P&F levy you pay each year. In addition, when the P&F host an event, be it the bi-annual Fete or the Wine Raffle for example, parents come in droves to support and to work Insight from Catherine McAuley: Let charity be our badge of honour… so that it may truly be said, there is in us but one heart and one soul in God. Father?s Day Breakfast