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SPECIAL REPORT: Respectful Language

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In today’s world, it is becoming apparent that some young people are being influenced by the language around them. It is becoming more common for them to hear derogatory terms or offensive language on the streets, on social media channels, streaming services and in some forms of modern music. Proliferating the use of such language can sometimes normalise, glamorise and sanitise their impact, taking their meaning out of context. Words can be misconstrued to be hurtful, racist, homophobic, mysogynistic or even discriminatory. Using disrespectful language is considered socially unacceptable, and if not addressed early, can become a serious problem.

The use of derogatory language or the act of swearing at someone, or about someone, is actually a form of verbal violence. It transgresses the usual rules of social interaction by impinging on an individual’s self-image and sense of dignity. Therefore, many schools enforce a zero tolerance policy when it comes to such language. Parents and carers also need to play an important role in enforcing this approach by proactively monitoring what their children are viewing or being exposed to and discussing the use of words or their origin. This can help prevent inappropriate or disrespectful language being used in the classroom, school yard or other situations.

Whilst some students may use swearing or derogatory terms for attention seeking purposes, others may use it simply because they are still learning how to moderate their language. As young people develop their language skills, it is important for them to have a clear understanding of the impact of their choice of words on others and how their words can impact other people’s perspective of them – an important and essential skill to learn as they progress in their personal and professional development.

Click here to view this report and other related resources.

Reminder: School Photos

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Dear Parents,

School photography day is next Tuesday, 9 April 2024.

Group and portrait photographs can be purchased by following the link below or by returning the order envelope with your payment to our photographer on school photo day (envelopes are available from Student Services).

Two easy ways to purchase:

  1. Visa, MasterCard or PayPal
  2. Cash – complete the envelope supplied and return it to our photographer on photo day

Or visit: www.advancedlife.com.au

And enter online order code: KQ4 AK4 2AW

School photography information:

  • Online orders – do not require an envelope returned to your school.
  • Sibling Photos – Don’t forget to pre-order your sibling photos online up to 24 hours before photo day. We provide your school with a list of sibling orders right up to the day of photography, so no one misses out. If you miss the online order deadline, you can submit a completed sibling order envelope first thing in the morning of the day of photography, so your school is aware you want the photo taken and can bring your children together in time for it. Sibling photographs only apply to children enrolled at your school. Please note not all schools offer sibling photos.
  • Late fees – a late fee will be applied to each package purchased after photo day due to the additional cost of producing these packages separately.
  • Package delivery – School photographs will be returned approximately 6 weeks after the day of photography. Please note this delivery timeframe is dependent on proofing and additional photography days at your school.
  • Previous Years’ photos – Past years’ photographs including sports, co-curricular and representative groups are also available to order under the “previous years or group photo” tabs at your school’s advancedorder site when you click on the “Order School Photos Here” button above. You can also order past packages, portrait images and gifts from your child’s unique, individual and secure advancedyou image archive site using the unique 9 digit image code found on packages you have ordered in the past.

Regards,

St Brigid’s Catholic College

Easter Liturgy

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On Thursday, our College community gathered in a spirit of unity and contemplation to observe an Easter Liturgy.  Together, we journeyed through the seven scenes of Passion Week, reflecting on the profound moments of Jesus’ last week.

As the liturgy concluded, our students and staff came together in their Mentor Groups.  It was a time to complete our reflections, share a meal, and strengthen the bonds within our community.

Walking among the groups, the air was filled with a sense of reverence and respect.  It was truly moving to witness the connections being formed and the shared moments of contemplation.

We are grateful for these opportunities to come together, reflect, and grow as a community.

May this Easter season bring renewed hope and joy to all.

CCC Easter Festival Report

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On Friday, March 22nd, St Brigid’s Youth Ministry hosted the first Combined Catholic Coasties event for 2024. We had 130 students from St Joseph’s, St Peter’s, Mackillop and St Brigid’s join us for the event.

The night followed an established format of Youth Ministry Events up here on the coast. We had a light meal together, followed by live music, games, Drama and Worship. Our focus was on Easter being Holy Week for Christians world-wide. The high was the respect and reverence shown during worship where Father Baby blessed all students and the families for Easter.

A big thank you to the teachers who supported this event, our student leaders who contributed and ran the event, the band, the entertainment crew and all the students and staff from the other three schools.

This event was a wonderful combination of fun, social interaction and spiritual enrichment in a safe environment.

 

Michael Landrigan

Youth Ministry Coordinator.

Year 7 Technology

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Year 7 technology completes 4 units throughout the year.

In our Food and Agriculture unit, students look at egg production and link theory lessons to practical tasks on the agricultural plot and in the kitchen.

A couple of weeks ago we saw some students developing their skills in cooking already!

Well done Year 7!

Broken Bay Touch Team

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Huge congratulations to Bailey N and Archie H both of Year 8 for their exceptional achievement in being selected for the Broken Bay Under 15 Boys touch football team!  This is a testament to your outstanding talent, dedication, and hard work on the field.  Your selection is well-deserved and a reflection of your commitment to excellence in this sport.

Wishing you both the very best as you represent the College and Broken Bay at the elite level.  Bailey and Archie while playing for Broken Bay from the afternoon of the 9th and the 10th of April will be watched by selectors for CSNSW team.

We wish you both the best of luck on both days.

Well done!

Open Basketball

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Congratulations to our open basketball teams on their recent Broken Bay championships.  Their dedication and teamwork are a reflection both on and off the court.  This victory is a testament to their skill on the court and their commitment to the sport.  This tournament saw two of our Year 12 students Tynisha F and Ryley H play their last basketball game for the College.

Congratulations to our girls open team on placing 3rd at these championships.

Combined Family Mass

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On 16 March, St Brigid’s Catholic College joined with St Brendan’s Primary School for a cricket match and a Combined Family Mass.

There was a large contingent of cricket players, consisting of parents, students, staff and parishioners. There were quite a few ‘edge of your seat’ moments with many wickets scored between the teams. As usual, Father Tomy was the biggest run scorer, followed closely by Cooper J.

After cricket we listened to the beautiful St Brendan’s School Choir, led by Sr Josie. St Brigid’s Staff and students led the readings in reverence.

The Combined Mass continues to grow and is a fantastic community gathering. We look forward to seeing even more families next time!

Friday House Challenge

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On Friday 15 March, St Brigid’s were delighted to welcome two international cricketers to our Friday challenge. Both Fr Tomy and Fr Baby stepped forward with their cricket bats to face the strong arms of some teachers bowling on behalf of their Houses. 

No teacher was able to break through their strong defensive stances, and in turn, the international strike power was able to do some damage. Strong hits were made against all bowlers, but Kildare was particularly punished the most with some big sixes from both priests.