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Postcards from St Brigid’s Pilgrims

“We started our pilgrimage this morning with a visit to the Vatican Museums. Wandered the spectacular chambers leading to the Sistine Chapel to view Michelangelo’s masterpieces, including the magnificent fresco of the Last Judgment. We went through to the awe-inspiring St Peter’s Basilica, the largest church in the world for an informative exploration.

We visited the impressive St Mary Major Basilica and celebrated Mass here. We went to the Holy Stairs brought from Jerusalem to Rome in 326AD by St Helen. On these steps I ascended on my knees. This has been a high light for me to date.

The kids have been amazing and I am so proud of each of them. – Mrs Foo”

Day 10!

“This morning we went to the most visited attraction in Rome – the Colosseum. In 1749, Pope Benedict XIV declared the Colosseum a sacred site, as it was a place where early Christians had been martyred. View also the Circus Maximus and the Roman Forum en route.

Continue along the ancient Appian Way, the oldest road from Roman times to the ancient Catacombs for a memorable guided tour to marvel at these underground burial tunnels for Christians and Hebrews. Here we shall also celebrate Mass. It has been amazing celebrating mass with the bishop every day!

Our Christian Rome pilgrimage culminates this afternoon with a visit of the Basilica of St Paul Outside the Walls as a special tribute to the Church’s greatest evangelist. Also while we were there we had a prayer with the Bishop at the site where a young Aboriginal man is buried. We are saying goodbye to Italy tomorrow ready for Portugal!

Days 11-12

We departed Italy today and flew over the ditch to Portugal.

We landed into a buzzing Lisbon airport full of Pilgrims from all across the globe.

We headed to our hotel where we reunited with Mr Devlin, Sr Josie and Mr Barnett. We entered our amazing hotel, unpacked our bags and went out to explore a bit of the city. We went to a pizza shop, where we met some Pilgrims from France and Slovakia, got takeaway and headed back to our rooms for some well-deserved rest.

Day 12 began with a buffet breakfast in the hotel after which we gathered in the garden with all the Broken Bay pilgrims for a prayer and blessing by Bishop Anthony. We sang the Broken Bay pilgrimage anthem, Magnify, and then we were ready to head off to the whole Australian Pilgrim WYD Gathering. We got onto the subway and headed to the park to gather. There were over 3000 Australian Pilgrims in attendance! We sang, danced and prayed before it was time to head back into the city for dinner and the WYD Opening Mass.

We wrapped up our dinner and walked into the crowded streets of Lisbon filled with flags from all over the world. We found a spot very far from the main alter but the atmosphere and our surroundings were truly like no other. We shared celebration of the Eucharist in Portuguese and listened to the amazing service provided by the Archbishop of Lisbon to over 800,000 Pilgrims! It was a day we will never forget, now we rest and get ready to smash out the remained of WYD week. – Tom M Year 11.

Friday House Challenge

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This week’s house challenge consisted of a game of musical chairs.

There were plenty of laughs, fun and sunshine playing this game that the students really enjoyed.  It was a great way to score points for their house groups.

Kildare won today followed by Terry, Walker and Lakes.

Clayton B

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Recently we wished Clayton B of Year 9 all the best for the upcoming Australian Hockey Championships in Perth. Clayton has since returned, and we would like to share with the community the following information.

Clayton participated in the 2023 Kurt De Fris U15 Ice Hockey Australia National Championship, representing NSW. After playing numerous games against the other states, they were successful in winning the tournament, defeating Western Australia in the Grand Final. The NSW team were awarded a Gold Medal and were presented the Kurt De Fris Trophy.

Congratulations Clayton on winning the U15 Australian National Championship.

Under 13 Boys Rugby League Gala Day

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What a day our Under 13 boys Rugby League team had on Wednesday at Catholic Schools Broken Bay gala day held at Morry Breen Oval, Kanwal.

The boys played as a team, won every game and were undefeated all day!

The sportsmanship demonstrated from these boys and the respect they have for one another was great to see, this was evident in the days results. We could not be prouder of each and every one of them. Between the rain and the sun, the boys played strong and had a great mindset each game. The teams the boys went up against made us play hard for the wins and, at times, kept holding them off the try line.

Thank you to Mr Philpot once again for taking the team, training the boys, leading them to victory and to all the parents and grandparents who were there to show their support, we very much appreciate you spending the day with us all and being able to share this amazing achievement.

Well done boys on the title of 2023 Broken Bay Junior Boys Rugby League Champions.

Junior and Intermediate Girls Basketball

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Schools Broken Bay gala day held at Breakers stadium.

It was a great day watching with both teams giving their all each and every game. For our junior girls, it was their very first basketball completion and they did their best.

Congratulations to our intermediate girls on making the grand final game against Mount Saint Benedict. It was a very close game right down to the buzzer with 2 points difference and our girls coming away with second place.

The support on the sideline said it was a real nail bitter.

To our intermediate girls we are so proud of you all and the games you played to make it to finals.

We think you are all amazing.

Under 14 Girls Rugby St Peters/St Brigid’s

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Last week 3 of our Year 8 Students participated in the under 14 Girls Rugby League gala day for Catholic Schools Broken Bay.

A combined team was entered between St Brigid’s and St Peter’s. Over all the girls played really well and were the overall winners and undefeated.

Alexah, Milan and Amelia really did us proud both on and off the field and it was a pleasure to hear such great feedback from the coach at St Peter’s.

Alexah converted every try but one on the day bringing the team together after each try. Due to the team being combined the girls were unable to take out the title and have been awarded a certificate of recognition for outstanding performance and teamwork.

Well done girls on promoting a sport you all love to play.

St Brigid’s Athletics Carnival

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Last week saw us hold yet another great college carnival at Mingara Recreation Club.  Athletics is our biggest college carnival with all students moving around the venue at one time.  It was lovely to see our students getting in having a go and supporting their peers.

Thank you to everyone who took part in the day from Students, Staff, Parents and even grandparents and thank you to the parents who assisted at the completion of the carnival.  It’s nice so to see us all coming together as a community.

Congratulations to Lakes House on bring home Athletic Champions for 2023, well done Lakes.

Girls Under 16 Rugby League

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On Wednesday the 26th of July our under 16 girls participated in for the first time the Isabelle Kelly Cup (Katrina Fanning) Female Rugby League. What a great day it was for all involved. Our girls had the opportunity to be a part of a tackle clinic run by the NRL Development staff prior to games kicking off.

The girls did really well winning 2 of their 3 games and just missing out on the semi-finals rounds due to count back. To say we were all disappointed would be an understatement. Watching the girls play as a team on the day was the best win we could ask for and it was lovely to be part of the day. The talent from our girls was strong and they held their own each and every game.

Thanks to Mr Philpot for his help training and coaching the girls leading up to the day. We look forward to the next gala day and can’t wait to see what happens next year.

A Growing School – Assistant Principal

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Much has been mentioned about the growth of the College in recent times and this is certainly encouraging but growth can only be one part of the overall puzzle.  Rapid growth without clear direction is a recipe for disaster and can lead to disrupted learning, inequity, bullying and behavioural challenges, lower expectations and economic impacts, safety concerns and a strain on resources.

I don’t say these things to alarm you but rather because it’s important for us as a College to be transparent if we want to build an authentic community that are genuinely involved in the St Brigid’s journey, not merely passengers on the ride.  I’ve mentioned it before and I reiterate the message again here, I want our community to be truly engaged and I expect you to hold us to account so that we can all work together to ensure we achieve the best possible outcomes for your children.

There is lots of data collected in schools and it plays a significant part in guiding our direction, telling us what is working and what isn’t.  I appreciate the growing need for schools to engage with the data, analyse it effectively and use it to make informed decisions.  Having said that, there are still lots of things that happen in schools that are important signposts, some of these signs can’t be captured by a calculation.

Just in the last week alone, I witnessed a few College events that tell me we are starting to mature as a school.  The Athletics Carnival, The Stage 6 Information Evening and the more social occasion of the St Brigid’s Angels gathering highlighted to me a growing engagement with the College and its desired direction.  I know it’s not possible for parents to get to every College event but the increase in numbers recently, is so encouraging.  Along with this, I am seeing a growing confidence in our staff to speak with such poise about their subjects, their roles and the children in their care.  Our students also, are buying in which can be seen in their involvement, attendance and general connection to the College.

There will be bumps in the road ahead, more growing pains are guaranteed but the strength of this community will see us navigate all of those challenges and continue to evolve and improve.  Thank you to everyone who supports the College, it’s a special community.