Damascus News - Term 2 Week 5
From the Principal
19 May By Mr. Matthew Byrne, Principal
It is great to see families moving around the College today for our Teacher Advisor interviews. As I indicated in the newsletter last week, Teacher Advisor interviews are a critical interface between the home and this school in supporting each young person’s best outcomes. Thank you to all those families who have prioritised the opportunity, and if for some reason you have not been able to, please reach out to your TA to arrange a time. Interviews will continue through this evening and will be available tomorrow remotely via Microsoft Teams.
Last week was a hive of activity around the College, as I indicated through the newsletter. I want to thank again all the staff who made these diverse opportunities available, particularly those who took organisational roles.
It was great to join the Year 10 students yesterday morning during TA time as our professional Careers Team; Georgia Shillito, Joanne Lawrence and Michelle Tapera talked to the Year 10 students about their upcoming Careers interview. All students in Years 10 – 12 are supported with a Careers interview to support subject selection and planning for student pathways beyond Damascus. The team have done great work in increasing the support for students and always welcome student enquiries.
We welcome new Learning Support Officer (LSO) Damien Harris to the Damascus staff this week. Damien has extensive experience in the LSO field and will be a great addition to the Damascus community.
Next Monday, a small number of students will accompany Mrs Prunty and I into St Patrick’s Cathedral as our diocesan community comes together to celebrate 200 years of Catholic education in Australia.
This week we are attentive to God’s presence in our lives and work. God supports us too, this week between the feast of the Ascension and Pentecost. The National Council of Churches in Australia invites us to a week of prayer for Christian unity. This year the council build on the recent scriptures capturing the work of the vinedresser in a theme “Abide in my love and you shall bear much fruit.”
We are all invited to abide in God’s love this week in a spirit of unity
I want to take the opportunity to promote our Bright Futures breakfast on June 3rd. This year Jocelyn Bignold (OAM) is our guest speaker. Jocelyn is the CEO of McAuley Community Services for Women, which supports women and children experiencing family violence and homelessness. Jocelyn has over 25 years’ service to the community and was recognised for her commitment to making people’s lives better with a Medal of the Order of Australia in 2020.
In holding this fundraising breakfast, the College seeks to extend the Bright Futures scholarship opportunity to offer it to more than one Year 7 student per year. Proceeds raised at the event will support this worthy scholarship fund to extend its reach to multiple students each year. I encourage families or students to get a table together for a delicious and enjoyable breakfast experience that the proceeds of will genuinely help others.
More information about Jocelyn, the Bright futures Scholarship and how to book tickets can be found here.
This week, we keep in our prayers the family of alumni Joel Coatsworth (Alumni 2001), may his soul and the souls of all the faithfully departed rest in peace.
I am attending a Principal’s conference in Healesville from Tuesday next week, so my newsletter will be sent from there.
Until next week ….
MATT
College Information & Events
19 May
Last week our Year 8 students enjoyed their camp at Angelsea Village Lodge. Braving the elements, students participated in a variety of different activities, including surfing, canoeing, hiking, camping and more. It was great to see our students continuing to build their relationships and learning the value of teamwork and communication throughout their experience.
Well done to all.
College Information & Events
19 May
At Damascus College all students are valued and encouraged to strive to become independent learners with our contemporary and innovative curriculum taught by staff who are informed and engaged. An area at the College where students are thriving in new ways is the Performing Arts – Music domain.
Last year, due to COVID restrictions we lost the ability for our students to sing, whether it was in the choir, or on stage in the school production. This year the voices of our students are raised again in joyful singing. Led by Mrs Russell and her team of talented professionals the students of Damascus are taking to the stage again. Rehearsals are well underway for this years College production. We have also been able to enjoy the return of our choir, bringing talented performances to events such as the Mother’s Day liturgy and opening mass.
On 3rd June Damascus College is holding the Bright Futures Breakfast here on campus. Along with a sumptuous gourmet breakfast and an inspiring talk with special guest speaker Jocelyn Bignold (OAM), CEO for McAuley Community Services for Women attendees will be treated to a performance by Aca-fellas! our all male singing group (pictured here) as well as senior music students providing live entertainment while breakfast is eaten.
You can book your tickets to the Bright Futures breakfast online at https://www.trybooking.com/BQGKK
From Assistant Principals
19 May
christian Unity Week - Ecumenism in Action (Christians Working Together)
"Abide in my love and you shall bear much fruit" (cf John 15:5)
The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity in Australia is being observed from 16 - 23 May 2021 in the week between Ascension and Pentecost.
The following quotes are taken from the Biblical Reflections and Prayers for the Eight Days prepared for this week by the National Council of Churches in Australia
College Information & Events
19 May
2021 marks the 140 year anniversary of our college, and we are proud to celebrate this milestone throughout 2021. As part of our celebrations, key members of our community were asked to provide a personal reflection on our College and their association with it. Marie Davey RSM shares her story with us in this video.
Damascus College has a long and proud tradition, commencing with three foundation colleges, dating back as early as 1881.
These three foundation colleges amalgamated in 1995 to form Damascus College, the junior campus was in Victoria Street and the senior campus was located in Mt Clear. In 2011 these two sites came together on the one Mt Clear location, to form the current campus of Damascus College, located in Geelong Road, Mt Clear.
2021 marks the 140 year anniversary of our college, and we are proud to celebrate this milestone throughout 2021.
College Information & Events
19 May
CPDA Year10 Introductory Program Explained
Christian Personal Development Award, which is for Year 11 & 12 students, is an attempt to help students to see the need to be proactive about personal development. The Certificate, through its structures and processes, hopes to bring together the many personal development opportunities open to students. By collating the possibilities and recording the student’s participation in them, students will be able to have a record of their Personal Development in the form of a certificate.
There are four categories that students must consider: Action of Mercy and Justice/ Community Service; Spiritual Development; Physical Development; Other Cultural Activities. The Certificate is presented to the student at the end of Year 12. At Year 10 level the students are introduced to the Award with a week of activities.
The Introductory Program at Year 10 runs opposite Work Experience and makes the connections for the students. The recent program was an amazing success. On Monday and Tuesday students were taken to Log Cabin Lodge, near Creswick, to consider the corporal works of mercy: feeding the hungry, giving a drink to the thirsty, welcoming the stranger, clothing the naked and visiting the sick and those in prison. This was considered both physically and figurative for at stages we all hunger and thirst and feel imprisoned. This experience led to an encounter with the homeless of Melbourne through the “Big Issue” organisation and noticing those who are making a difference for the needy in our nearest capital city. The experience of volunteering showed students that they too can easily lend a hand up. On the day at school personal physical development supported by human movement students from Federation University and recreational activities were experienced as part of a fuller understanding personal improvement.
Day |
Activities |
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Monday – Tuesday May 10 & 11 |
Retreat (Spiritual Development) |
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Wednesday – Thursday May 13 & 14 |
AM |
Personal Recreational Opportunities (Other Cultural Activities) |
Physical Awareness (Physical Development) |
PM |
Physical Awareness (Physical Development) |
Personal Recreational Opportunities (Other Cultural Activities) |
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Knowing Your Neighbour - The Suburbs and the City Experience (Action of Mercy and Justice/ Community Service) |
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Friday May 15 |
An experience of Volunteering with Earth Care, Bush Fire Recovery Support; Opportunity Shops (Action of Mercy and Justice/ Community Service & Spiritual Development) |
Student Achievement
19 May
As part of CPDA week, Year 10 students are using their craft skills in quilting for a worthy cause.
During the bushfires last year, Quilts for Australia put the call out for Australian quilters to make 'tree blocks' to form quilts, to then send to those who lost houses in the 2019/2020 bushfires.
There was an overwhelming response from around the world with over 15,000 tree blocks, enough to make 850 quilts! 350 of those quilts were made with the assistance of volunteer quilting communities and they now need to make the remaining 500 quilts.
Our Damascus students are responding to this need, and are enjoying learning the skill of quilting, whilst contributing to the goal of 500.
Well done to Damascus teacher Patricia Brown for leading this project, and to the students involved in this unique opportunity to give back to those experiencing hardship.
College Information & Events
28 April
Please see below a list of valuable Parent Webinars:-
Please click here to registrar for any of the above events.
College Information & Events
19 April
Community Involvement
19 May
College Information & Events
16 April
You are warmly invited to join us at the Bright Futures Pathways Panel & Breakfast, where current and past students will share their personal stories and insights on navigating their pathways to success.
The Bright Futures Pathways Panel & Breakfast is an annual event that brings together alumni, current students, families, and staff, for networking and inspiration.
This panel discussion will shine a light on the many and varied career pathways available to students, on completion of their studies at Damascus College. Panel members will share their career journey and aspirations so far and provide an insight in to how their Damascus education has/is impacting their lives.
Haileigh is a dedicated STEM student, Girls in STEAM leader, and ADF Long Tan Award recipient, inspiring peers through her leadership and interest in neurology. Haileigh will discuss the decision making process undertaken to successfully chose subjects that aligned with her chosen career path in medicine.
Adele leads Ballarat's Future Shapers program, advocating for community leadership, innovation, and sustainability, shaped by her VET experience at Damascus College. Adele embraced the non-traditional aspects of her education, and she will unpack how a VET focus helped her achieve success.
Jason, a leading cancer researcher at Fiona Elsey Cancer Research Institute (FECRI), has a distinguished career in pathology with numerous publications and international presentations. After finishing VCE, Jason transitioned to university and shifted into his chosen career in the health industry. He has pivoted numerous times within this field and has now completed his PhD, with his research on the immune system and bowel cancer being highly acclaimed.
The Bright Futures Scholarship was established in 2018 and is for the purpose of supporting students and families who are experiencing financial or personal disadvantage, and who demonstrate a strong commitment to social justice activities and contribute to their local community
This scholarship is awarded annually to one incoming Year 7 student for 50% tuition relief, and is awarded for the duration of a student's enrolment at Damascus College (maximum of 6 years). More information on the scholarship can be found here.
To raise funds to extend the reach of the Bright Futures Scholarship to multiple students each year, Damascus College engages in numerous Bright Futures events to raise funds for this worthy cause.
College Information & Events
28 April
Below is the criteria used to determine a student’s eligibility for the Camps, Sports and Excursions Fund (CSEF).
Criteria 1 – Eligibility
To be eligible* for the fund, a parent or legal guardian of a student attending a registered Government or non-government Victorian primary or secondary school must:
• on the first day of Term one, or;
• on the first day of Term two;
A third eligibility date has also been added - On the first day of Term three – 12 July
* A special consideration eligibility category also exists. For more information, see: www.education.vic.gov.au/csef
Parents who receive a Carer Allowance on behalf of a child, or any other benefit or allowance not income tested by Centrelink, are not eligible for the CSEF unless they also comply with one of (a) or (b) above.
Criteria 2 - Be of school age and attend school in Victoria
School is compulsory for all Victorian children aged between six and 17 years of age inclusive.
For the purposes of CSEF, students may be eligible for assistance if they attend a Victorian registered primary or secondary school. Typically, these students are aged between five and 18 years inclusive.
CSEF is not payable to students attending pre-school, kindergarten, home schooled, or TAFE.
Eligibility Date
For concession card holders CSEF eligibility will be subject to the parent/legal guardian’s concession card being successfully validated with Centrelink on the first day of either term one (27 January 2021) or term two (19 April 2021).
CSEF payment amount
The CSEF is an annual payment to the school to be used towards camps, sports and/or excursion expenses for the benefit of the eligible student.
• Primary school student rate: $125 per year.
• Secondary school student rate: $225 per year.
College Information & Events
28 April
To be eligible for a conveyance allowance, individual students will be assessed under the following criteria:
Students’ circumstances can change during their school years (e.g. moving residence or changing schools/campuses). Change of circumstances affects eligibility and a new application must be submitted with each change of circumstance.
Private car
A private car conveyance allowance is not available if the journey could have been made using a public transport service or free school bus.
Where students change school, transport mode and/or address that affect the payment of conveyance allowance, pro-rata payments are made, having regard to the number of days of actual attendance. It is the responsibility of each school to report any mid-semester student changes and the required pro-rata adjustments that are required.
Late payments
Late (past year) applications cannot be accepted or paid.
Any inquiries relating to this allowance or to any bus travel matter may be directed to Tracey Williams at the College office Phone: 5337 2222.
** FAMILIES ARE REQUIRED TO SUBMIT A NEW CLAIM FORM EACH YEAR**
Steven is an innovative and passionate leader and his leadership style is one that is highly relational and visible. His personal educational vision is to work in relationship and in partnership with all members of the community to create a faith learning dynamic that celebrates, affirms, and challenges people to achieve personal excellence.
Damascus College wishes to thank Mr Christopher Grant, Interim Principal for the leadership he has given to the College, since the departure of Mr Matthew Byrne at the end of Term 1 2022.
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