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1 Galen Catholic College Newsletter Wednesday 26 th April 2017 Issue 6 Lest We Forget ANZAC DAY ASSEMBLY Galen Catholic College Co-Captains India Dal Zotto and Jack Larkin with special invited guests from Wangaratta RSL Sub-Branch: Major. Arthur Bretherton OAM (Retd) Commemorative Events Coordinator,, Lieutenant General Ash Power AO, CSC (Retd) President and Mr Kevin Howard, OAM, JP Junior Vice President. Athletics Carnival report page 3 Timor Immersion reflections page 6

2 What s On Thurs Apr 27 - Year 12 RE-Connect Mon May 1-2: Visiting Author JC Burke Tues May 2 - Discovery Sustainability Visits Wed May 3 - Year 9 Project Rockit Wed May 3 - VCE VCD to Top Designs Tues May 9-11: NAPLAN Fri May 12 - Year 8 Medieval Day Wed May 17 - Italian Opera Trip Mon May 22-26: Yr 11/12 VCAL Placement Mon May 22-26: Guest Author: Emilie Zoey Baker Fri May 25-27: College Production - Joseph and the amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat Mon May 29 - June 2: Year 11/12 VCAL Placement Mon May 29-30: Canberra Leadership Trip Tues May 30 - Science Competition Mon June 5-9: Year 8 Camp Mon June 12 - Queen s Birthday Tues June 13-15: Year 11 Exams Tues June 13-15: Year 10 Exams Tues June 14 - GAT Exam Thurs June 15 - End of Sememster One Fri June 16 - Report Writing Day Mon June 19 - Start of Semester Two Mon June 26-30: Yr 10 Work Experience Tues June 27 - Staff PD at Catholic College Wodonga (Student Free Day) Fri June 30 - Last Day of Term 2 Mon July 17 - Start of Term 3 Thurs July 20 - Yr 10 Shape Your Destiny Thurs July 20 - Yr 9 Power to Persist Mon July 24-26: Yr 9 Guest Author: Scot Gardner Wed July 26 - VCE/VCAL (2018) Info Night Thurs July 27 - AMT Maths Comp Thurs Aug 3 - Yr 10 Recommitment Day Parents Association News The Parents Association last met on Monday April 24th. Items discussed included school uniform and the success of the recent Galen Debutant Ball. We extend our gratitude to Ball co-ordinator Cheryl Impink who was assisted by Allison King, these ladies worked tirelessly to produce a beautiful result. Our next meeting is Tuesday June 20th at 6.30pm in the staff room. Open invitation to the Galen Catholic College Board Annual General Meeting Thursday 11th May pm 7.30pm in the Staff Room at Galen All Welcome Please rsvp by Tuesday 9th May to Tess.Barnard@galen.vic.edu.au or phone and ask for Tess Student Residential Address Collection All students residential addresses are required in 2017 by the Department of Education and Training (DET) in order to determine the Socioeconomic Status (SES) levels as part of the Australian Government s funding arrangements. Due to the nature of the information being collected, the Australian Government 2017 Student Residential Address Collection Notice (refer below) must be supplied by the school to parents or guardians of all students. Please see the attachment in this issue of the newsletter. View the calendar on your smartphone or online: Student Absences Phone: or absences@galen.vic.edu.au Uniform Shop Opening Hours Tuesday: 10.00am pm Thursday: 1.00pm pm Direct Line: uniform.shop@galen.vic.edu.au Uniform Shop will be closed on Tuesday 5th & Tuesday 20th June. 2 Reflections Newsletter SCREENAGERS Film Screening Growing up in the digital age On the 22nd May a documentary titled Screenagers is scheduled to be shown at Wangaratta Cinema Centre. It looks at how tech time impacts on kids. Tickets are $19 and can be purchased via: Summary: Are you watching kids scroll through life, with their rapid-fire thumbs and a six-second attention span? Physician and filmmaker Delaney Ruston saw that with her own kids and learned that the average kid spends 6.5 hours a day looking at screens. She wondered about the impact of all this time and about the friction occurring in homes and schools around negotiating screen time friction she knew all too well. SCREENAG- ERS reveals how tech time impacts kids development and offers solutions on how adults can empower kids to best navigate the digital world and find balance.

3 On Thursday 20h of April, the sun was shining for Galen to hold its annual Athletics carnival. The standard was once again high this year, with records being broken in both the track and field events. Record breakers were: Ellie Laffy Kelsie Wilson Talia McLaurin Will Sharp 16yr Shot Put, Discus 14yr High Jump, 100m, 200m 15yr High Jump 13yr Triple Jump As always, the final two events on the day were the Galen female and male Mac Hill memorial gifts. These gifts are an opportunity for the 8 fastest females and males over 100m to compete against each other, and they are hotly contested. The female field was strong with fastest qualifiers being Alice Hales, Madison O Keefe, Billie Stemmer, Emma Allan, Brylee Wilson, Kelsie Wilson, Meg Allen, and Jessica Gillies. In a close race, Kelsie Wilson managed to hold onto the title for another year. Well done Kelsie! The male field was equally strong with the eight fastest being Liam Cook, Ryan Holt, Pat Milner, Riley Petts, Joe Richards, Liam Carter, Josh Smart and Ryan Cole. Pat Milner was the male winner, a great effort and a terrific event to watch! Congratulations are also in order for our age group champions. These are the best performers from each age group, males and females, on the day. Each age group champion will be presented with a medallion at an upcoming assembly. Athletics Carnival FEMALES 13 Year old - Maya Ackroyd 14 Year old - Kelsie Wilson 15 Year old - Meg Allan 16 Year old - Elli Laffy 17 Year old - Maddie O Keefe 20 Year old - Kate Reiter Age Champions MALES 13 Year old - William Sharp 14 Year old - Charlie Young 15 Year old - Matthew Sommerville 16 Year old - Adam Enever 17 Year old - Zeke Currie 20 Year old - Jack Jenkin All students who won track and field events have qualified for the Upper Hume athletics team which will compete in Albury on the 2nd May. The overall house results are below. McKillop s house captains Claire Knox, Abby Walker, Joe Richards & Lachlan Austin were proud, winning by a significant margin. Chisholm and Delany followed in second and third place, and in forth place was Champagnat. McKillop 783 Chisholm Delany 596 Champagnat Thanks to all staff, house captains and the many students who volunteered their help with various duties before and on the day. And finally well done to all who were present for creating such an enthusiastic and enjoyable atmosphere. 3

4 Galen welcomes new Italian Assistant Galen welcomes our new Italian Language Assistant Francesca Ridoli. Francesca is from Brescia in the north of Italy and will be assisting in LOTE classes for the rest of the term. She has recently obtained a Masters Degree with the highest possible score from the Catholic Unviersity of Brescia in Foreign Languages, Literature and Cultures (English and Spanish). Having lived in the US as an exchange student during her secondary studies, Francesca has now chosen Australia as her destination of choice to contribute to a school s language program. She is hoping to embark on a career in education in the future and gain meaningful work experiences during her travels in Australia. URGENT - Host Families Wanted For 2017 Again Galen is looking for generous families willing to host a student from overseas. In the past Galen families have hosted students from countries such as Italy, France, Germany, Holland and Indonesia. These exchanges will occur during term three and will last for 6, 8 or 10 weeks. The students will be around 16/17 years of age. Ideally we would like families that have children around the same age. However, in the past we have placed students with families with younger children and this has worked well. There are significant cultural and linguistic benefits for all parties involved in an exchange. Host families will be assisted financially by the organizing agency. This year as in previous years, Galen is receiving 10 students from Italy with the possibility of some students from Indonesia. We have 4 host families already and we desperately need another 6. If you are interested in being a host family or simply want to participate in an exchange program overseas please contact Mr Franco Cudini at Galen: franco.cudini@galen.vic.edu.au or ring the school office on Italian Exchange Experiences Rome Claire Knox Rome was amazing for all of us. In the last week of our trip we met up at the station along with our tour guide, Diego. The three days in Rome were certainly the highlight of my trip. Diego asked us what we wanted to do and where we wanted to go. We explored the city with him, seeing everything we asked to see The Colosseum, The Spanish Steps, Saint Peters Basilica and more! Travel Oliver Biddulph We were all lucky enough to be able to travel around different parts of Italy. You are able to ask your host family about different monuments and learn about the history of cities and towns in Italy as well as experience the unique cultures of some regions. Italian Social Life Bianca Russo The Italian social life was defiantly one of my favourite things about the whole experience. Not only because our brothers and sisters took us out every weekend and some weeknights and therefore having fun all the time, but because it allowed us to meet new people all the time. School Lucy Lee Italian school was certainly different in comparison to school in Australia. It made me extremely grateful for the amount and difficultly of homework here in Australia. I attended a scientific school in Padova. I participated in Latin, Italian, English, Mathematics, Physics, Philosophy, Physical Education and Art. I stayed with the same class full of people in the same room for each subject. Although the subjects were difficult, it was definitely a new cultural experience. Family India Dal Zotto One of the most influential and special parts of my Italian trip was the experience of staying with a host family. I was lucky to have a very caring relationship with my family and there is no way that I would return to Italy without visiting them. They are what I miss most about my trip and I am so lucky that they are a part of my life! Learning Support Centre Extra Support for Homework We will be providing extra supervised homework times this term, for all students. When: Every second Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. These are Days 2, 4, 6, 7 and 9 of the student timetable. Time: 3:30 4:30 Where: IT 1 (Room 10.1) and the Learning Support Centre. What: There will be no teachers available at this time but the staff from our centre will provide the same support as they do when working in the classroom. The Homework Club on a Wednesday will continue as usual. 4 Reflections Newsletter

5 Science News Year 9 STEM Workshops CSU & GOTAFE Wangaratta are inviting yr9 students to be part of STEM activities, designed to highlight the breadth of STEM Careers & inspire students through hands on learning. The workshops will be held at the Wangaratta Campus which has state of the art laboratories. Students will participate in 4 workshops across major areas. DAY 1: June 22nd Agriculture & Horticulture: Wine Chemistry 2. Allied Health: What does a speech pathologist do? 3. Veterinary surgical asepsis (sterile techniques) 4. VEX robotics All activities will be hands on using the facilities of our local tertiary regional study centre, presented by CSU & GOTAFE staff & student leaders. These STEM workshops link science and maths to the world and careers information. If you would like to attend the June 22nd day sign up on Simon. Go to student links and fill in the form. For more information , or speak to Mr Carr. Places are limited. Australian Science Competition The Australian Science Competition is a 1hour multiple choice test that is conducted in schools across Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific. The test does not require a lot of pre knowledge but tests students ability to analyse the information provided. The competition is available to students from yr 7 to 12 with different questions for each year level. The test will be held on Tuesday the 30th May at Galen. It is a great opportunity for students to practice doing multiple choice questions which are so important in VCE exams. If you would like more information contact Mr Carr or speak to your science teacher. Sign up under student links on Simon. Anything Goes Talent Quest Congratulations to our performers who showcased their amazing talent at Anything Goes All 22 acts were outstanding, leaving judges with incredibly hard decisions regarding winners of each category. The 2017 award winners were: (clockwise from left) Overall Winner (Senior): Chloe Gibson Overall Winner (Junior): Ebony Grant Best Vocalist: Antonia Maher Best Dance: Ashlee Aylward Best Variety Act: Lachlan Carboon Thank you to everyone who supported this event including generous sponsorship from Dalzotto Wines, Spirited Party Shop and Vintage Coffee Shop. All proceeds will be donated to social justice projects. Congratulations again to the students involved, you all performed brilliantly and deserve to be very proud! 5

6 Timor Leste Immersion East Timor was one of the best experiences that I think I ll ever have. It is hard to explain what I saw in Timor because there were so many little things, like wild dogs just roaming the streets and everyone in Baucau going to church at 5:30 am every morning. The immense resilience of the Timorese against what they have been through to win their independence in 2002 from their neighbours Indonesia and the horrific events that followed really has put my own life and problems into a wider perspective. Even our tour guide Sebas whom I have made friends with for hopefully the rest of my life has changed how I view and value my own family. My experience in East Timor was something that I thoroughly enjoyed and would recommend anyone who is considering it to apply. Liam Cook One of the biggest things that impacted me was our first debrief as a group. During this debrief our guide Sebas, introduced the program and opened up about himself. Sebas is a normal Timorese man who is going through a great deal of mourning due to the passing of his child and wife. The traditional mourning process in Timor-Leste is heavy and lasts a long time. We were so grateful to have Sebas with us; we all made close friendships with him and he taught us so much about the culture and ourselves. We had such a great time with him and he made everything fun although he had this massive weight on his shoulders; we thank him for that. We wish Sebas all the best and we hope to see him visiting Galen sometime in the near future. Ruby Uebgergang During our immersion to East Timor, we visited a school called Ponta Leste. People aged from about 7-25 went to Ponta Leste after school to learn English, there were three stages A, B and C, with A being the most advanced class. Before we left we were told we would need a lesson plan and that it should be about simple things like colours, numbers, animals and Australian foods. In Ponta Leste we were welcomed by Jenny, who s English was very good. Upon arrival a traditional dance was performed by local kids. After they performed their dance we sang the song we had prepared, Castle on a hill. Following our song, we had a quick tour of Ponta Leste and then showed the photo books we had prepared to the students of Ponta Leste. I was surprised about how good they were at speaking English, so our simple lesson plans were no longer of use and we had to improvise. Teaching things like plurals, silent letters and past/present tense. On our last day at Ponta Leste we organised a party to celebrate and say farewell to the local kids. Overall our experience at Ponta Leste was amazing and I miss the looks on their faces when we taught them something new. Emma Christy Our visit to Timor-Leste was an extraordinary experience which I was very grateful to be able to go on. One of the days we were there we visited the Canossa Training and Development Centre for women which was connected to where we were staying. We walked around to each classroom where they were doing something different, with a range of age groups included. The first class we went into they were learning English, so we spoke some English and Tetun and they did their best to respond. The next class was Hospitality and then Textiles. It was very interesting to see all the students enjoying whatever they were participating in. They were having the best time, even though they were at school. They don t take anything for granted. On a couple of the days we went to Watebo beach, the local beach of Baucau, and enjoyed the scenery along the way. The beach was amazing, the water was a beautiful blue and it was so warm and very relaxing. We walked to the beach one of the days and along the way we saw what the locals around Baucau live like, it is so different to Australia. We saw houses made of mud and sticks but looked very sturdy, then there were other crops and plants that some of us had never seen before. At the beach Liam and Sebas, our guide, found some coconuts and they split them open and then we drank the juice and ate the inside. They were really fresh and delicious. The beaches there are so different and we were lucky to experience such an amazing place. The weather was perfect and not too hot and when it rained it was beautiful to see how everyone reacts to the rain. Some little boys were playing in the rain and one of the days we all went to play basketball in the pouring rain because we didn t want to waste an opportunity. I had the best experience of my life and I hope to go back some day. Shayla Leavett-Brown 6 Reflections Newsletter

7 FREE Study Skills Workshop at Wangaratta Regional Study Centre If you could do with some help to develop your study skills to prepare for exams or improve your time management, come along to our FREE workshop at Wangaratta Regional Study Centre, 218 Tone Rd, on Wednesday 24th May, pm. Open to all Year 11 & 12 students The session will look at strategies to improve your study skills & time management. You will leave the workshop with improved strategies to study more effectively Limited numbers so book your place on BULLYING - A WORKSHOP FOR PARENTS Join us at Pangerang community House on Monday 8th May, 7pm- 9pm for our Bullying workshop. This 2 hour session will talk about what bullying is and how you can tell if this is happening. It will provide tips for parents to help their child who is being bullied and what parents can do to help their child who is bullying. The session will discuss resilience and the ability to bounce back from disappointment and hard times and helping children to manage their emotions and build their confidence. In closing you will be provided with resources and websites to gain further assistance. The cost is $ Please call to book your place. Pangerang Community House 30 DAYS FREE GROUP FITNESS FROM 1 APRIL - 30 JUNE 2017 The Girls Make Your Move Campaign and the YMCA have teamed up to give girls around Australia an amazing opportunity to get active. Go to australia.gov.au/girlsmove to download your voucher and bring it along to your local YMCA to start getting active, fit and healthy. *some age restrictions apply to some classes PLUS! FREE BEGINNER CLASSES in May - open to all females (no age limit). See our website for details ROCK UP NETBALL Rock Up Netball is a different way to play netball! Developed in conjunction with VicHealth, Netball Victoria's newest program is tailored to meet the different fitness and skill levels of females and males aged 15 years and over and it is coming to the Wangaratta Netball Association in May. The program is a flexible, pay as you play option to organised physical activity, and bring the elements of a fun, social setting. Participants do not require Netball Victoria affiliation. Participants will be able to take part in a range of non-traditional netball activities in a safe and inclusive environment. When: Thurs 4th, 11th, 18th and 25th May Time: 6pm - 7pm Where: HP Barr Reserve Netball courts (under Lights) Who: Females and males 15+ Cost: $10 per session Enquiries: Wendy McCormack or Cheryl Peters Junior Racquetball Information Wangaratta Squash and Racquetball Club Inc. This program is conducted by a qualified coach and supported by currently playing club members. No previous playing experience is required. Each session includes: warm up activities learning skills of the game coaching/practice playing a game cool down activities Next Program Details Commences: Thursday May 4 Time: 4.30pm 5.30pm Age Group: 9-16 years Duration: 8 sessions (no session June 29 and school holidays) Fee: $25 plus $5 insurance Contact: Heather Williams on (best between 5.00pm & 6.30pm) 7

8 Senior Girls Football First week back and straight into sport for the senior girls, and what a glorious day for footy it was. Plenty of excitement and banter on the trip over saw the girls in good spirits, though it was concerning that some girls were still asking what the rules were and what positions they might be good at playing. Game 1: Galen defeated Wangaratta High School. 2 : 2 : 14 2 : 4 : 16 Abby Walker revved the girls up with a quality speech before the match, but the game started with the girls laughing to get rid of their jitters. Ainslie Folino showed her skills in shepherding, always helping her teammates out and positioning herself well. Within 20 seconds of being on the field, Alice Hales helped Hannah Fitzgerald and Taylah Reidy with their tackling by stacking onto the girls already on the ground. Mads O Keefe was sprinting along the boundary and joining Abby and Billie Shanley in getting a bit puffed with helping out. The girls cheered prematurely a couple of times for nongoals, but also got around Gemma Gaul, Ally Peters and Bree Bortignon when they looked fear in the face going to ground to get the hardball and tackling their opposition. After halftime the bench looked up due to cheering thinking a goal had been scored, but instead it was just Izzy Judd marking the ball in a stylish fashion. Emma Gamble was excellent at guiding her teammates with her expert knowledge, then backing it up with fancy footwork in defense. Chloe Robinson and Shayla Leavett-Brown were excellent along the wing and forward line using each other well and talking to each other. The second half saw Chloe Elliott in the ruck where she got plenty of touches and moved the ball forward for Ellie Hourigan who scored the second goal of the game to put the girls just in front, right when it mattered. Megan Quick and Chloe Chamberlain worked well together in defense in the second half, finding space and moving the ball down the centre. For someone who informed me she didn t know anything about football, Chelsea Boyer worked the field and helped make space for her teammates; she was supported by 8 Reflections Newsletter Hannah Wright who ran rings around her opponents. Coming away with the win meant a lot to the girls, simply so they could gloat about being the best in Wangaratta. Game 2: Galen lost to Wodonga Catholic College. 5 : 7 : 37 1 : 0 6 The girls started this game a bit on edge after seeing their opponents warming up and thumping home a win in the previous game, but soon the fun kicked in and this helped them gain some confidence. Laura Ronnfeldt said she didn t mind where she played and this resulted in her playing everywhere throughout this final game. Meg Amery put on a show of laying a ripping tackle right in front of the bench. Gemma Tua fought hard to score the equalizing goal halfway through the first half this ultimately ended up being the only score on the board for the game. The CCW girls were strong and there was some rough pieces of play, but Kate Reiter and Meg held their own with tag teaming tackles. Maeve Coveney was running everywhere in her new position in the centre, and Amber Ferraro helped her out by being a weapon with her quick movements to get herself out of trouble. Kotone Kamiyama hid her fear, going for the loose ball and encouraging her teammates. The year 11 s in the team showed great sportsmanship in giving up their spots on the field in the second half so the year 12 s could have one last hurrah in school footy. Thanks to the girls who had a crack at boundary umpiring, goal umpiring and water girling. Thanks also to Amie Hourigan who was the runner for the day and took initiative in making changes and passing on messages. Final thanks to Will Nolan for ensuring we actually turned up to the right ground, then sharing his football expertise. Well done ladies, what a fun day we had, it s been a pleasure seeing you represent Galen with poise and enthusiasm. Written by Ash Burke

9 Year 11 & 12 Upper Hume Senior Boys Football The Year 11 & 12 boy s football team played in the upper home senior football tournament on April the 19th with great success. They played 3 games against Wang High, Wodonga Secondary and Wodonga Middle Years College coming out victors in all 3 games. Game 1: Galen Defeated Wang High School This was a very hard and fast contest. Excellent defensive work by the Galen backline prevented Wang High from scoring. When Galen went forward strong overhead marking and good crumbing goals resulted in a solid win for the Galen team. Best Players: Fraser Judd, Paul Sanderson, Jack Gerrish, Jack Jenkin, Harrison Smart Game 2: Galen Defeated Wodonga Secondary A very fast Wodonga outfit put pressure on our resolute defense and after a lot of desperate and determined efforts Galen was able to peg back the opposition and be on even terms at half time. In the second half Galen s tall Timber brigade came to the party and started to mark strongly and convert their opportunities resulting in a satisfying win. Best Players: Jordan Storer, Ryan Holt, Darcy Ould, Brad Andison, Macca Murtagh Game 3: Galen Defeated A very good team effort by all the boys contributed to a rewarding victory. Players were prepared to go and get the hard ball and then to handball and deliver well to their forwards. There were some excellent pieces of play that resulted in another great win. Best Players Edward Dayman, Joe Richards, Will Creed, Harrison McCarthy, Liam Carter A big thanks to Justin Perkins and Laurie Burt who coached the boys on the day and a special thanks to Chris Adamo for all of his organizational duties as assistant coach. Athletics Day

10 Galen Catholic College presents Also featuring students from Wangaratta Catholic Primary Schools May 25, 26, 27 at 7.30pm Sat May 27 at 1.30pm TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM WANGARATTA PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE 10 Reflections Newsletter In person or by phone (10am - 4pm Mon to Fri) Or online:

11 MITTAGUNDI SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE Mittagundi is an Outdoor Education Centre and Pioneer Style Farm set on a stunning 400 acre property in the foothills of the Victorian High Country. Every fortnight a new journey begins as around twenty year olds and two Clydesdale horses walk into the property, camping overnight in the mountains. Once there the new friends spend time working together on the farm, fencing, growing food, milking cows, working with wood, steel and wool - all without electricity! Then embark on adventures rafting the Mitta Mitta River and abseiling off a local cliff face before walking back through the mountains and returning to civilisation. The atmosphere at Mittagundi is simple, honest and happy. There are no watches, no timetables and no money. Instead there is an opportunity for young people to live and work together in an environment where people matter more than anything else. 10 DAYS $450pp Includes all food, gear & accommodation!! year olds. Sponsorship available AUTUMN DATES March 3rd-12th (Mixed) March 17th-26th (Girls) March 31st-April 9th (Boys) April 14th-23rd (Girls) April 28th-May 7th (Boys) May 12th-21st (Mixed) To get more info, contact Claire: / info@mittagundi.org.au There are plenty of places available on all of these camps, particularly the following two camps: BOYS April 28th - May 7th 2017 and Mixed May 12th-21st Mittagundi also have sponsored places available to offset the costs for Young People attending (if cost is an issue). 11

12 Old Collegians ANZAC DAY Des makes NEIGHBOURS debut Congratulations to 2012 Galen Graduate Des Flanagan who ll be making his debut on NEIGHBOURS. Des will be playing the role of bad boy T-Bone, a Canadian Backpacker. Make sure you tune in on Thurs April 27 & Friday April 28 on Channel 11 at 6:30pm. (And again on May 10). NEIGHBOURS: New backpacker T-Bone (Des Flanagan) leaves Tyler with growing jealousy... Who s Who at Galen Leadership Team Bernard Neal: Principal Patrick Arcuri: Deputy Principal Staff & Students Marie Salinger: Deputy Principal Learning & Teaching Genevieve O Reilly: Deputy Principal Catholic Identity Dom Giannone: Business Manager Anthony Batters: Professional Development Co-ordinator Kylie Quin: Daily Organiser Mick Grogan: Senior School Director Rob Walker: Middle School Director Wendy Chuck: Junior School Director Rebekah Couston: Human Resources Manager The best way to contact Galen staff members direct is by . All staff have addresses which follow the formula: firstname.surname@galen.vic.edu.au School Board Fr Mike Pullar: Parish Priest Suellen Loki: Board Chair Colin McClounan: Deputy Chair Bernard Neal: Principal Phil Bretherton: CEO Representative Patrick Arcuri: Deputy Principal Dom Giannone: Business Manager Cheryl Impink: Parents Assoc. Representative Hannah Clancy: Parent Representative Karen Archer: Parent Representative Tracey Bright: Parent Representative Parents Association Executive Jodie Sutton: President Louine Robinson: Vice President Carolyn Hicks: Treasurer Karyn Howard: Secretary The Parents Association can be contacted via gpa@galen.vic.edu.au Members of the Board can be contacted via the office on or admin-enquiry@galen.vic.edu.au Newsletter enquiries can be ed directly to the Publications & Promotions Officer: malcolm.webster@galen.vic.edu.au Galen Catholic College College Street, Wangaratta PO Box 630 Wangaratta Vic 3676 Principal: Bernard Neal principal@galen.vic.edu.au Phone: Web:

13 Wangaratta Netball Association Inc Registration No: A M PO Box 830, Schilling Drive Wangaratta 3677 Inclusion NetSetGo Wangaratta Netball Association is pleased to announce from 2017 we will be conducting an Inclusion NetSetGo program. Inclusion NetSetGO introduces people with disabilities, indigenous background or from a Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) community to the sport of netball. It is a modified version of netball adapted to let to suit the specific needs and abilities of diverse groups. Both girls and boys as well as adults are welcome to come along and have a go. The program will provide some physical exercise as well as social interaction for those who normally don t have access to or able to join in a lot of social activities due to their disability, cultural background or language barrier. Inclusion NetSetGo program information: Start Date: Friday 28 April 2017 End Date: 30 June 2017 (program may go into Term 3 if rain washes out a weekly session) Time: Cost: Clothing: Venue: 4.30pm to 5.30pm (under lights) $16 payable to Wangaratta Netball Association Player Registrations forms can be forwarded to PO Box prior to any program date or sign up and pay at the netball courts Sports shoes are preferable, clothing to keep players warm Netball courts at HP Barr Reserve, Schillings Drive, Wangaratta Contact: Cath Hoskin

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