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- STUDENTS LEAVING SCHOOL EARLY
- STUDENT LEAVE
- Maths Help
- UNIFORM SHOP
- QKR!
- R U OK? DAY
- Weekend Sports
- Netball
- Rugby Report
- Congratulations Alec Elliott
- Youth Dance Festival
- Goulburn Mission Mass Times
- Celebrate 180 Years of the Gouburn Parish & Farewell to Fr Dermid
- Parenting Ideas Article
- Goulburn Show Reel Short Film Festival
- WE WOULD LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU!
Dear Parents, Students and Teachers
TUESDAY’S SNOW
What a wonderful day it was on Tuesday. Students and staff were excited, happy and very much exhilarated by the snow coverage at Trinity. Thank you to Dane Sara, Rowan Bone and Katie Suro for their beautiful photos featuring students and the Campus.
YEAR 12 FAREWELL
Congratulations to each of our Year 12 students who graduate from Trinity Catholic College next Tuesday 24 September 2019. We are very proud of their successes and achievements which will be acknowledged for the final time next week. Their final day is huge commencing with breakfast in the Red Hall followed by a homeroom farewell with homeroom buddies, Graduation Mass, Luncheon and the Graduation Assembly.
TRINITY MEMORIAL BOARD
For the final time tomorrow as Parish Priest, Fr Dermid will celebrate Mass with Trinity Catholic College community. The Mass will include a Blessing of the Trinity Memorial Board in honour of students and staff who were born into eternal life whilst members of the Trinity community. The mass and blessing will take place tomorrow Friday 20 September at 10.30am in the Chapel of St Patrick. The Memorial Board is an initiative of the Trinity Catholic College Community Council. Previous members of the Trinity Community to be honoured include Sandie Kennedy (2003), Julie Barber (2004), Chad Selby (2009), Greg Cleary (2013) and Tim Woolley (2017). The families of each of our past Trinity members have been invited to the Mass and blessing which will be followed by a morning tea. Parents are most welcome to attend.
FAREWELL FR DERMID
Fr Dermid concludes his work as Parish Priest of the Goulburn Mission very soon. The work of a parish priest can never be underestimated. In recent years, priests have been under a lot of pressure with increased demands. The drop in the number of vocations, the increasing complexity and demands on priests in their parishes (many priests, including Fr Dermid, have had to look after several parishes) has impacted on the priesthood. Priests are battling on doing wonderful and dedicated work in their parishes, but we recognise that at times it is tough. I take this opportunity, on behalf of the Trinity Community, to acknowledge how much we appreciate the service Fr Dermid has provided to the Trinity Catholic College community. He has attended numerous meetings and celebrated many school masses, as well as providing all the necessary wisdom and spiritual guidance required of a Priest to a Principal. Over recent weeks students and staff have had the opportunity to thank Fr Dermid for his service to the Trinity community. The Community Council farewelled Fr Dermid at their August meeting. Fr Dermid is very much looking forward to his retirement following the Goulburn Mission’s pilgrimage to Rome and Assisi which commences in the final week of this term. Mr Groves will be attending the pilgrimage as well so we wish him all the very best on this journey with his parish.
STAFF LEAVE
Mr Groves and Mrs Spence will be on leave for all of Term 4 along with Ms Lock who will be away for the first four weeks. Mr Groves and Mrs Spence’s loads will be absorbed within our staffing and Ms Lock will be replaced by Mrs Williams and Mrs Hupalo. Ms Scott and Mrs O’Brien will be on leave for the first week of next term.
ONLINE SAFETY EXPO: Parent Forum
The Trinity Catholic College Community Council is hosting an online safety expo parent forum early next term on Tuesday 22 October 2019 from 6pm until 7pm in the McAuley Centre. The expo will have a number of drop-in exhibits and interactive displays focusing on online safety. Goulburn Police will be in attendance as well as a representative from the Australian Government’s Office of the eSafety Commissioner. Thank you to Lauren Shinfield, Assistant Principal Curriculum, for taking the lead in coordinating this event. Further information will be provided next week.
CHRISTUS VIVIT: CHRIST IS ALIVE
We have an amazing pope in Pope Francis. Earlier this year he wrote a letter to young people and all people. It is an easy read and whilst I was away earlier this term, I was able to read parts of it. Whilst there are many interesting paragraphs, it was the following paragraph 133 which has stayed with me and I would like to share it with you:
Are you looking for passion? As that beautiful poem says: “Fall in love!” (or “let yourself be loved!”), because “nothing is more practical than finding God, than falling in love in a quite absolute, final way. What you are in love with, what seizes your imagination, will affect everything. It will decide what will get you out of bed in the morning, what you do with your evenings, how you spend your weekends, what you read, whom you know, what breaks your heart, and what amazes you with joy and gratitude. Fall in love, stay in love, and it will decide everything”. This love for God, that can approach everything in life with passion, is possible thanks to the Spirit, for “God’s love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who has been given to us” (Rom 5:5).
ASSESSMENT CALENDARS
Please note that students now have access to a digital assessment calendar through their student portal.
SUMMER UNIFORM
The commencement of Term 4 means students return to the College next term in their full summer uniform. It would be appreciated if parents and carers could ensure that students return with all required uniform items. Polished shoes would be appreciated as well so a reminder to your children to do this would be much appreciated.
Please keep our wonderful Year 12 students in your prayers as they move through the final week of their secondary school life at Trinity and commence the HSC Examinations at the beginning of next term. As well, we need to remember in prayer our hardworking Year 11 students who are in the middle of their annual Examinations.
Enjoy the weekend with your family and I wish you a very happy and safe holiday, or change of routine, when it arrives.
May God bless you and your family
Gaye McManus
Principal
PUPIL FREE DAY | TERM 4 | Monday 14 October 2019
Students return to College on Tuesday 15 October 2019
When your child needs to leave School early, please make sure they complete the following steps:
1. A written note signed from their parent/carer. This note can be made in the Student diary on the day of the planned absence, or on a separate piece of paper.
2. The student then takes the note to Homeroom and asks their Homeroom teachers to sign it.
3. The note must also be signed by a House Coordinator.
4. The student comes to the front office with their signed note.
5. Front office staff assist student to sign out.
6. Students wait for parent/carer to collect them.
Please note, parent or carer MUST present to the Office to collect student.
The College should be notified of any foreseen student leave. An Application for Exemption Form is available from the College Office and is required to be completed by parents/carers and returned to the College at least 10 school days prior to any leave. Leave or travel over 10 days requires a different form; please contact Reception. If, during the period of leave, your child has assessments due they should also complete the Notification of Planned Absence form which is in the appendix of their student assessment handbook.
Maths Help sessions are available for interested students.
WEEK A
Wednesday - 8.20am in MET 6
Wednesday - 11.10am (Recess) in MET 7
Thursday - 8.20am in MET 8
WEEK B
Monday - 11.10am (Recess) in MET 6
Thursday - 8.20am in MET 8
Friday - 11.10am (Recess) in MET 8
Students should be wearing full Winter uniform including the wearing of their school blazer to and from school.
Students should return in full Summer Uniform on Tuesday 13 October - Term 4.
**All sizes of tracksuit pants are now in stock. Please note these are a more narrow fit and have elasticised cuffs, therefore students may need to go up a size.
The Uniform Shop is open on Thursdays from 3.00pm - 6.00pm. When visiting the uniform shop, you will be required to sign in.
The uniform shop email is uniform.tccg@cg.catholic.edu.au
YOU CAN NOW PURCHASE UNIFORMS ONLINE VIA Qkr!
Students can check homeroom bags for items
Qkr is an easy-to-use mobile app for iPhones, Android smartphones and tablets, that makes school payments a breeze. You can now pay for your uniforms, fees and most excursions using the Qkr! App.
R U OK? DAY is a national day of action dedicated to reminding us all to ask one another, “Are you OK?” R U OK? DAY encourages all individuals to remember every day of the year to support those who may be struggling with life's ups and downs.
Trinity Catholic College warmly invites interested parents and carers to our R U OK? Day presentation from Nathan Hulls. Nathan is a Motivational Speaker and Resilience Specialist. The assembly will be held on Friday 13 September 2019 and will begin at 11:30am.
Kindly RSVP by Tuesday 10 September 2019 to kathy.parlett@cg.catholic.edu.au
Games for Saturday 7 September 2019
Rugby Finals - Away Games @ Vikings Park
14's @ 11.40am - Trinity VS Gungahlin
15's @ 12.40pm - Trinity VS Jindabyne
Soccer - Cookbundoon Home Games
U13's @ 9:00am Trinity VS St Peter's and Pauls on Field 5 (Elimination Finals)
U17's @ 11am - Trinity VS Workers on Field 6 (Round 15)
Netball Finals - Goulburn Courts
Intermediate A at 12.30pm
Major Semi - Trinity Troopers VS Mighty Strikers
Intermediate B at 12.30pm
Minor Semi - Trinity Tornado Vs Apollo
Results for Saturday 31 August 2019
Rugby
All teams played extremely well for the semi finals.
14's - Win (19-5)
15's - Win (26-0)
16's - Loss (36-38)
First XV - Loss (19-50)
Girls - Loss (27-31)
Soccer
U13's - Loss (4-9)
U17's - Loss (1-2)
Netball
Trinity Tornados - Win (29-16)
Trinity Troopers - Loss (28-34)
Trinity Taipans - Loss (27-30)
Above is our Trinity Tornado Intermediate B team who will be playing in the finals this weekend at 12.30pm on Saturday! Best of luck Tornados!
Having five from six teams in the rugby union semi-finals has been an excellent effort from Trinity Catholic College’s Rugby Union squads this season.
Only the Under 13s were unlucky not to make the semis in their first year in the big league. Stick together boys, and the results will come.
On Saturday, Trinity’s five teams travelled to North Curtin Oval to take on the might of Canberra’s teams. The results were mixed, however two teams will contest grand finals next weekend.
U14s won 19-5 over Wests, with a Pat Craig double sealing the win in a very tough game that wasn’t decided until the last ten minutes. A bone rattling tackle from Charlie Booth, and the usual captains knock from Matt Seaman set the tone for the boys. Special mention to Will Barker who has played the last few weeks with a rib cartilage injury. The boys will need to lift for next week’s grand final against Gungahlin Eagles.
Trinity U15s won 26-0 over the Uni-Yass Barbarians. Coach Stanberg will have the boys primed for their grand final, after a great win.
U16 lost 38-36 to Canberra Grammar. A solid year for the boys who just fell short at the last hurdle. ‘Pagey’ will be sure to have them firing again in 2020.
The Trinity 1st XV lost 50-19 to Wests. In the boy’s last game for the school, the 1st XV came up against a very well drilled and strong Wests team. The score was not indicative of the boys year - typical of all Trinity teams, they played with heart and courage in all games, and finished their last season in the white, blood and mustard with a gutsy effort.
Trinity Girls lost 31-27 to Royals. What an effort from Coaches Adams and Geriakos to get the girls to the semis. The girls had a great season, and it was fitting that they ran Royals right to the end, in a game where they were 12 points up with 10 minutes to go. Stalwarts ‘Fliss’ and ‘Tottie’ set a great foundation for the girls for 2020, if they choose to go around again. Special mention to Niamh O’Rourke who was everywhere in attack and defence and Sophie Moroney for a three-try effort.
Best of luck to the two teams in the grand finals next weekend. In the spirit of rugby, Trinity Rugby wishes the best to the Goulburn Fizzy Reds U13 team who also contest a grand final next weekend.
Jas Moroney
The Brumbies U15 have named their squad for the Junior Gold Cup which kicks off on 29 September. We would like to congratulate Alec Elliott who has been named as part of the U15 Gold Squad!
The Youth Dance Festival is on Wednesday 11th September 2019. Tickets for spectators can be purchased from: Canberra Theatre Website. Trinity will have 47 Dancers performing on the evening.
GOULBURN MISSION MASS TIMES
St Peter & Paul’s
Saturday
6.00pm September – April
5.00pm May - August
Our Lady of Fatima
Sunday - 7.00am
Ss Peter and Paul’s
Sunday - 10.00am
Taralga
Saturday
6.00pm September – May
5.00pm June - August
Crookwell
Sunday 9.00am
Binda (1,2,3)
Sunday 10.30am
Tuena (5)
Sunday 11.30am
St Patrick’s Marulan
2/4 Sunday of Month - 8.00am
St Joseph’s Tarago
3 Sunday of Month - 8.00am
St Laurence O’Toole Spring Valley
St Michael’s, Bungonia. St Bartholomew’s Collector
PARISH OFFICE DETAILS
Office Hours: 8.30am – 12.30pm – Monday to Friday
Address: 36 Verner Street
Mailing Address: PO Box 11, GOULBURN NSW 2580
Phone: (02) 6239 9863
Email: gouburn@cg.org.au
Website: http://cg.org.au/goulburn/Home.aspx
WE WOULD LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU!
We love to hear about our students' achievements, so please feel free to send through any information about your child's achievements to info.tccg@cg.catholic.edu.au by Tuesday of each week. We look forward to hearing from you! Also, be sure to visit our facebook site!
https://www.facebook.com/OfficialTrinityCatholicCollege