今日吃瓜

Pre Primary Fathers Day Breakfast

On Friday, the Pre Primary Cohort held a Father鈥檚 Day Breakfast where Dads and Father figures received a special handmade tie and enjoyed a sausage sizzle together. It was a successful morning and great to see all the Dads and Father figures attend.

Multicultural Week

Multicultural Week is celebrated on the Marcellin Campus from Monday 3 – Friday 7 September 2018.

A number of activities will be held on Campus during this week.聽

Write A Book In A Day Competition

As a part of National Book Week 2018, 18 students from Years 7-9 participated in the Write A Book In A Day Competition, organised by and supporting the Kids鈥 Cancer Project charity. The students worked in teams to write, illustrate and publish an entire book in a single school day. They produced some incredible work and should all be extremely proud of their monumental efforts. Two students, Maud Buchanan from Year 7 and Joel Frenzel from Year 9, have written about their experiences on the day.

 

Student Reflections

At 8.15am, on Wednesday 22 August, a group of middle school students came to the Library with one goal in mind: to have finished writing an entire book by 5.00pm that day. We were split into two groups, writing two different stories. In each group, there were authors, editors and illustrators. In each story, there were specific elements that we needed to include. Our elements were: a forensic scientist, a tennis player, a rabbit, the Simpson Desert and a jailbreak, as well as certain words, like 鈥渃lock鈥, 鈥渟ilver鈥 and 鈥減atch鈥. At the start of the day, we began with a strong plot, but along the way we changed certain things, meaning that at 10.00am, we were still planning! Having to cut back on our writing time, we weren鈥檛 able to get the desired amount of editing done. However, I think that we did very well, considering the time constraints and random themes. In the end, our story, 鈥極ut For The Count鈥 was an entertaining superhero narrative with some brilliant characters. There were lots of things that I got from the day, the main ones being a sense of teamwork, new friends and a proudness of what we accomplished. I think that the competition was a fantastic way to build writing skills and make new friends, and if there is one next year, I will definitely do it again.

Maud Buchanan, Year 7

On Wednesday 22 August 2018, 18 students from the College participated in the 鈥榃rite A Book In A Day Competition.鈥 After the students divided into two teams, the competition involved the teams to write a 4000 to 5000 word book with certain parameters. My team was known as Kool Kidz and Ko.

I got many things out of this competition. It tested my ability to work for long periods of time and my ability to stay calm in stressful situations. When we first received our parameters, my team split up into groups. Three people working on the setting, three people working on the characters and four people working on the story line. Once we put these key building blocks of our story together, we started the exciting process of creating our book. Again, we divided into groups, four amazing artists: Seb, Charlotte, Emily and Louis began to draw the illustrations while Jez, Tyler, Dylan, Ruby, Emilia and myself began to write chapters.

Throughout the day, we worked hard on our book, only taking small breaks at recess and lunch where we went down and saw our friends who weren鈥檛 participating in the competition. The competition tested our limits; our ability to stay calm and not get frustrated with each other. Finally, after working hard for roughly 9 hours and 15 minutes, we finished. We were all really happy with what we had created (titled 鈥楬opea鈥) and had lots of fun while doing so. I highly recommend participating in the competition next year as anyone can do so and you can do it with friends!

Joel Frenzel, Year 9

Kindy Fathers Day Celebrations

The Kindy classes had a wonderful time with their dads celebrating Fathers Day today. The dads enjoyed the songs the children sang and the morning tea that the children had prepared for them. It was a special time shared together.

to watch a video of Kindy Green

Years 11 and 12 High Achievers Breakfast

The College is hosting a Years 11 and 12 High Achievers Breakfast to celebrate and acknowledge these student’s outstanding application, effort and dedication to their studies over the course of the year.