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TERM 3 - WEEK 1A
Friday 22 July
- Pyjama Day Fundraiser - Vinnies Winter Appeal
- Archdiocesan Basketball - Tuggeranong CANCELLED
- Social Justice Liturgy at 10.30am
TERM 3 - WEEK 2B
Monday 25 July
- Musical Full Dress Rehearsal
Tuesday 26 July
- Musical Full Dress Rehearsal
Wednesday 27 July
- School Photos
- Boys Rugby 7's CANCELLED
- Musical Full Dress Rehearsal
Thursday 28 July
- School Photos
- Musical - 6.30pm
Friday 29 July
- Musical - 6.30pm
Saturday 30 July
- Musical - 1.00pm
- Musical - 6.30pm
TERM - WEEK 3A
Monday 1 August
- PASS Excursion - Canberra CANCELLED
Tuesday 2 August
- Trial HSC commences - English Studies, Standard and Advanced (9am)
Wednesday 3 August
- Trial HSC - English Standard and Advanced (9am)
- NAIDOC Mass Venue: OLOF at 10am CANCELLED
Thursday 4 August
- Trial HSC - SORI and SORII (9am)
Friday 5 August
- Trial HSC - Business Studies (9am) and Chemistry (1.30pm)
- MacKillop House Mass 10.30am
- Southern Tablelands Science and Engineering Challenge
The College will be celebrating an All Souls Day Mass on Tuesday 2 November at 10.30am.
Parents are welcome to join us via Microsoft Teams by registering at the following link:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc_sFvk7NUINxGfP3xVw5pjmw2VUOcns4L3LTLXNqphvJqs2Q/viewform
If you have a close family member or friend who has passed away, particularly in the last year, and wish for the College Community to include them in their prayers, please submit their name for our intentions via the Google Form below:
COVID restrictions HAVE CHANGED to allow us to offer uniform fittings in person. The Trinity Uniform Shop will continue to operate online as well.
To make a booking for a uniform fitting, please book via email uniform.tccg@cg.catholic.edu.au. Natalie Albury will contact you to confirm the booking. Parents will be requested to show their vaccination certificate.
There are quite a few existing student Qkr! orders ready for collection on Thursdays any time after school (ie not before 3.30pm) from the Uniform Shop. Double vaccinated adults are allowed on Campus to collect their uniform shop order. Social distancing rules will apply in the Uniform Shop.
When Year 7 2022 orders are ready, parents will be contacted to arrange collection. We are still awaiting the delivery of stock for some of these orders.
Some helpful hints when ordering online include:
- The Girls/Ladies blazers and blouses (both summer and winter) are in women's sizing. The sizes can be taken 2- 3 sizes UP to get the student (children) equivalent sizing. eg: Size 8 Women's Blouse would be the same as a 14-year-old student size.
- The Girls/Ladies skirts are in children's sizing. eg: Size 14 equates to the size of a 14 year old students. Both summer and winter skirts have adjustors on both sides.
- The Boys Trousers sizing are in children's sizing. eg: Size 14 equates to the size of a 14 year old student. Size 18 measures a 82cm waist.
- The Men's Trousers increase by 5cm in the waist each size starting at Size 5 (87cm waist).
- The PE shorts and PE Trackpants (new 2020 tapered style) are unisex and tend to run small for their fit. If normally a 14-year-old's sizing, it would be suggested to purchase two sizes up eg: small.
Please know purchases can always be exchanged if they are not the correct size.
If you require further information, please contact Natalie Albury via the email address uniform.tccg@cg.catholic.edu.au
Trinity Catholic College is partnering with Catholic Mission by participating in Socktober.
We invite students to connect with young people experiencing challenges in the developing world through education and the world game of soccer.
Catholic Mission uses a Head-Heart-Hands approach to promote social justice and Catholic Social Teachings:
We use our Head to learn and think about others in our world.This year, our collective fundraising efforts will support vulnerable children in Thailand through a kindergarten run by the Good Shepherd Sisters in Bangkok. The kindergarten provides a caring learning environment for the children and allows their parents, often single mothers, to work and support the family.
$35 can help towards the cost of school supplies for a child for one year.
$102 can help towards the meals and snacks for one child at the kindergarten for a year.
$300 can help purchase milk for all the children at the kindergarten for two weeks.
$1500 could purchase one school uniform each for all 59 girls at the kindergarten for one year.Together, we can make a difference in the lives of children less fortunate than ourselves.
https://www.socktober.org.au/fundraisers/trinitycatholiccollegegoulburn
We are pleased to advise that Growing Abilities are expanding the range of disability services offered in the Goulburn community.
As a registered NDIS provider, we can now provide a full suite of services to NDIS participants at our Growing Abilities centre, including Day Activities, Supported Employment, School Leaver Employment Supports Program. In addition, our skilled support workers can deliver one to one supports to clients in the home and community.
Participants and their families can also contact Growing Abilities to discuss their NDIS plans and options with our experienced Support Coordination and Plan Management team.
We look forward to hearing from you to discuss how Growing Abilities can assist your client or community contact in need of NDIS supports. Contact us on services@growingabilities.org.au or phone 0477 988 984.
SPECIAL REPORT: Managing Overwhelm
Due to the pandemic, the world we now live in is a very different place. The hyperconnected nature of our current environment means that we are constantly being reminded of the challenges we face via numerous media and social media channels. Our connectivity to the digital world exposes us to a barrage of messages that can leave us feeling overwhelmed. As a result, many children and their parents are reporting higher levels of stress and anxiety.
Unfortunately, our brains have not evolved fast enough to adapt to this digital landscape. The combination of constant access to information and having little control over the situations presented, can be stressful and overwhelming. It is therefore important for adult carers to check in with their children and be aware of what information they may have been exposed to. It may not necessarily be the information itself that is harmful, but more their inability to process and make sense of it. Providing children with the skills and strategies to cope will enable them to flourish and thrive, socially, emotionally and academically.
The blueprint for parenting, based on our own experiences, is no longer fit for purpose in raising kids as citizens of tomorrow. This can be inherently stressful and overwhelming, not only for parents and carers, but children alike. If left untreated or unmanaged, constant stress and anxiety can lead to a number of behavioural issues or health consequences.
This Special Report suggests a number of strategies to help manage any feelings of overwhelm that you or your child may be experiencing. We hope you take a moment to reflect on the information offered, and as always, we welcome your feedback. If this raises any concerns for you, a loved one or the wellbeing of your child, please seek medical or professional help.
Here is the link to your special report https://trinitycollege.nsw.schooltv.me/wellbeing_news/special-report-managing-overwhelm
Final week of online Maths Help sessions will be held on the following days:
- Every Friday for all students.
- Every Wednesday for seniors.
Both sessions will be held from 8.00am
Please use the following link to join the sessions:
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.
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.
Qkr! is a handy app that allows you order and pay for uniforms, canteen orders and some excursions. A guide on how to install the app is below. You will need your family code to set your profile up. Please contact the office if you require any assistance.
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