This Wednesday, 20 March, students who are enroled in the Sacrament of Reconciliation are required to attend a Parent-Child Interactive Workshop. This compulsory session is a vital part of the preparation process for both parents and students. Sessions are being held at 4.00pm and 6.00pm.
Upon arrival, students are required to sign in with the staff on the Boulevard and from there, they will be directed to the required building. For further information, please contact the Parish Sacramental Coordinator, Mrs Hannah Wager. sh.sacraments@holycross.wa.edu.au
Mrs Kylie Day
Assistant Principal, Junior School
Friday, 15 March 2019
Wednesday, 13 March 2019
Salvado Feast Day
Salvado Feast Day was a great way to start the year with a sense of community and companionship amongst all staff, students and parents involved. As part of the tradition, students were asked to donate a gold coin as a fundraiser for the Benedictine Monks of New Norcia. With the special focus for the year being the life and times of Rosendo Salvado, it was an extra special and reverent experience for students to have the opportunity to attend mass in the morning to celebrate. The day was followed on with a pizza lunch across Pre-Primary to Year 12 and was thoroughly enjoyed by all Salvadorians.
Mr Simon Falcone
Salvado House Co-ordinator
Friday, 8 March 2019
Recording Studio Up and Running
Our new Music Recording Studio is up and running in the New Norcia building and will give students a large range of options in terms of working with recording equipment and experimenting with composition and songwriting. A feed to the music studio to allow full band recording is now being finalised. Students have already begun to use the studio and we are excited at the learning and enrichment opportunities it will bring our Music students.
Mr Chris McRae
Learning Area Coordinator (The Arts)
Mr Chris McRae
Learning Area Coordinator (The Arts)
Thursday, 7 March 2019
Going Beyond the Classroom in Humanities and Social Sciences
Summer Term has already seen students engaging in a wide range of exciting activities in the Humanities and Social Sciences Learning Area. Students in Year 7 were immersed in the world of Archaeology during our Archaeology Incursion on Tuesday, 26 February. The Year 7s were introduced to the work of an archaeologist by ex-Holy Cross student and current UWA Archaeology student Jarrod Van der Weide. Students then engaged in a range of hands-on activities including making their own model artefact, observing an archaeological dig and predicting the use for a range of artefacts from a number of different historical time periods.
The Year 11 ATAR Geography students participated in a Geographical Fieldwork excursion to the Department of Fire and Emergency Services in Perth City where they had the opportunity to learn about the hazards and responses to cyclones in Western Australia and apply their fieldwork learning to their Geographical inquiry.
On Friday next week, Year 10 HASS students will be visiting the Eric Singleton Bird Sanctuary in Bayswater to undertake fieldwork on river systems for the Geography component of their course.
Ms Karen Taylor
Learning Area Coordinator – Humanities and Social Sciences
7 March 2018
The Year 11 ATAR Geography students participated in a Geographical Fieldwork excursion to the Department of Fire and Emergency Services in Perth City where they had the opportunity to learn about the hazards and responses to cyclones in Western Australia and apply their fieldwork learning to their Geographical inquiry.
On Friday next week, Year 10 HASS students will be visiting the Eric Singleton Bird Sanctuary in Bayswater to undertake fieldwork on river systems for the Geography component of their course.
Ms Karen Taylor
Learning Area Coordinator – Humanities and Social Sciences
7 March 2018
Wednesday, 6 March 2019
Junior School Update
Kindergarten
In Kindergarten we have been having lots of fun getting to know each other, our learning spaces, our playground and our school. This term our Big Ideas question is, What makes me special? This includes what do I look like? What does my name look like? What am I good at? Who is in my family? We look forward to sharing what we have learned about ourselves with you as the term continues. In Religious Education, we have learned that we are all a part of God’s family.
Mrs Natalie Pecherczyk and Mrs Jo Borg
Kindergarten Teachers
Junior School Assembly
The next Junior School Assembly will be held on Tuesday, 12 March in the New Norcia Undercroft. The assembly will commence at 2pm and will be hosted by Year 5. We look forward to seeing you there.
Mrs Kylie Day
Assistant Principal, Junior School
Mrs Kylie Day
Assistant Principal, Junior School
Year 12 WACE Exams - Special Exam Arrangements
Applications are now available for any ATAR students who need special exam arrangements for the end of year external WACE exams. Applications must be received by SCSA by Thursday, 4 April 2019. A link to the application form is below and hard copies are available from the school. Please make contact with Mr Murphy if you intend to make an application or if you are unsure if this applies to your child.
Please see below for information provided by SCSA as to what is catered for under special exam arrangements:
Students who have a permanent or temporary disability, illness and/or specific learning disability that could disadvantage them in demonstrating their knowledge, skills and understandings in standard assessments may have their school apply to the School Curriculum and Standards Authority to sit ATAR course examinations under special arrangements. Applications can be made for the written and/or practical examinations. Application forms must be completed by the school, with supporting information supplied by external consultants where relevant. The granting of special examination arrangements is not automatic, but takes into account medical and/or psychometric evidence plus supporting school-based information related to the student's ability to access the examination. The role of special examination arrangements is to provide reasonable access to an examination.
Mr Paul Murphy
Deputy Principal
Clean Up Australia Day
Holy Cross College is looking
cleaner than ever after the entire school took part in the Clean Up Australia
Campaign on Friday, 1 March.
Since the national event started,
Australians have given up more than 28.2 million hours taking to their streets,
bushland, parks and waterways on Clean Up Australia Day, removing an estimated
302,213 tonnes of rubbish from 151,909 sites across the country. Clean Up Australia Day was an insightful experience for students which provided them with a sense of pride and achievement by contributing positively to their school and acknowledging the importance of keeping our school grounds clean.
All
staff and students were involved in collecting and removing rubbish in our
school grounds as part of our contribution towards cleaning up Australia. In the lead up to
the event, teachers
educated their students by informing them about the impact that rubbish has on
our environment and the importance of working together as a team to ensure our
school and community stays clean.
Each class/ HTG was allocated a specific area to clean and the end
result was a spotless school for all to enjoy and be proud of. As we continue to aim towards being an increasingly environmentally friendly,
waste-wise school and community, let's work together to ensure
that it stays this way for the remainder of the year. A big thank you to all
the staff and students involved, it was great to see you all working together
in a great community initiative.
Mrs Hayley Sheppard
McCormack House Representative
March Munch Madness for Junior School Crunch & Sip
This month is March Munch Madness for Crunch & Sip.
For this, students are encouraged to eat as many vegetables during
Crunch & Sip time as possible. Each time a child has a vegetable, they will
be able to record it on a sticker graph. There are so many vegetables to choose from! Snow peas, celery, cucumber, capsicum,
cauliflower florets or carrots... the list goes on!
By participating in March Munch Madness, classes will go in the draw
to win some wonderful prizes.
For more information, head over to the
Crunch&Sip website:
Miss Hannah Sibbald
Crunch & Sip Co-ordinator
Tuesday, 5 March 2019
Hotel Sorrento Poster Reveal
We are pleased to reveal the stunning poster which will be used to promote the Senior Class Play this year. The design which beautifully captures the connection between the Moynihan sisters and the coastal surrounds of Sorrento has been designed by talented Year 12 student Mya Ubalde. Tickets will go on sale for the show at the end of May.
Mr Chris McRae
Learning Area Coordinator (The Arts)
Mr Chris McRae
Learning Area Coordinator (The Arts)
Friday, 1 March 2019
OLNA Assessments - First Round 2019
1 March 2019
The OLNA is an online literacy and numeracy assessment. It is designed to enable students to successfully meet the Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE) requirement of demonstrating the minimum standard of literacy and numeracy. OLNA is available for students to sit twice a year from Year 10-12. Students who received Band 8 or above in Year 9 NAPLAN in the domains of Writing, Numeracy or Reading, pre-qualify for the OLNA assessment and do not need to sit OLNA for that particular domain.
OLNA Assessment Dates:
Writing - 6-7 March
Numeracy - 26 march
Reading - 28 March
Mr Paul Murphy
Deputy Principal
The OLNA is an online literacy and numeracy assessment. It is designed to enable students to successfully meet the Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE) requirement of demonstrating the minimum standard of literacy and numeracy. OLNA is available for students to sit twice a year from Year 10-12. Students who received Band 8 or above in Year 9 NAPLAN in the domains of Writing, Numeracy or Reading, pre-qualify for the OLNA assessment and do not need to sit OLNA for that particular domain.
OLNA Assessment Dates:
Writing - 6-7 March
Numeracy - 26 march
Reading - 28 March
Mr Paul Murphy
Deputy Principal
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