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R U OK? Day Thursday September 14 was RUOK? Day – a day that reminds us all how important we are to the people in our lives. The day is based on the simple question, “Are you OK?” As men, we are good at asking this question if we think someone is hurt physically, but RUOK Day is about forming that same habit for when people are ‘knocked down’ emotionally. RUOK? Day was created because we know that we don’t ask each other this question enough. In an effort to encourage us all to have conversations with each other, the PDHPE and pastoral care staff wore yellow RUOK? t-shirts during the day. We also ran several events on the day that the boys took part in in a meaningful way. One of these included the ‘You Good Bro?’ initiative by Year 10 students Lachlan Stocks, Cas Clinton, James Garnsey and Louis Callanan. Acknowledging both the RUOK? message and the motto for 2017, ‘My Brother’s Keeper’, this involved setting up conversation corners around the school at lunchtime where boys were invited to sit down, have a hot chocolate and start a conversation. It was highly successful in raising awareness of a very important message in our society, and one of vital importance to our young men growing up. P E T E R KOVA K S , H E A D O F FAC U LT Y – P D H P E Campion House It has been an exciting and interesting time for Campion in these recent months. With Mr Achmar having left for Ireland for the rest of the year, Mr Cook stepped up to the role of Head of House and Ms Petersen has re-joined the Campion Family as Assistant Head of House, doing a fantastic job. Their efforts, along with all the boys, helped us to win the Swimming Carnival at the start of Term 4. A special mention is owed to Joe Walsh and Conor Minogue for working exceptionally hard in and out of the pool on the day. One of the highlights recently was seeing Max Moore (Year 12) running laps with Charlie Henry (Year 7) on his back during the inter-House Horse & Jockey Race on Melbourne Cup Day, a very fun day! Unfortunately, a prominent member of our House is leaving Riverview at the end of the year. This is Mr Gopalasamy. Mr Gopalasamy has been Head of Performing arts for Riverview for 13 years as well as a mentor for Campion House. Having brought so much passion, drive and entertainment to the school and the House, we thank and farewell him. He has instilled his immense passion for music into the House and the school. Melbourne Cup representatives Max Moore and Charlie Henry Next year without him it will be harder to get into the rhythm of things! On that note, we look forward to 2018 as we will be re- joined by Mr Achmar as well as a new bunch of Year 5s and 7s. J I M O S B O R N E , C A M P I O N H O U S E C A P TA I N S E N I O R N E WS | I G N AT I A N | 2 1