2020 Ignatius Park College Magazine

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CAREW COMMUNITY AND CULTURE

Outdoor Education - Year 11 Leadership Camp Burn Bright was the theme for the Year 11 Leadership Camp. Despite many things being interrupted by Covid-19, the camp managed to go ahead with some modifications. We returned to our mystical camping site, Camp Gedling. From the start, the Year 11 students did indeed…burn bright. The camp started with ‘The Why and the White’. It was explained to them the purpose behind the camp. They were also given white bandanas which represented the white shirts they have the privilege of wearing next year as Seniors. From the get-go, the Year 11 boys took on the responsibility willingly. Without asking, they sorted their own sleeping arrangements and set up our communal meeting space. With an open mind and an open heart, they participated in a variety of activities designed to challenge them, get them to reflect and prepare them for next year. Working together, be it in pairs, small groups or as a whole cohort was the theme of the day. Some highlights were each House crammed together on a 1m2 piece of tarpaulin. The boys now know how close they should be! Balancing a container full of water whilst on their backs and having to remove shoes and socks replicated the delicate act of handling a variety of commitments and responsibilities, they will have next year. As dusk approached, they ventured on a very long hike. Along the way, they had to collect a stick to take back. However, due to fading sunlight, they had to turn around a mere 200 meters from their finishing point. That gave them something to ponder in terms of failure. There was a small group of injured boys who were not able to do the hike. Instead they had cooked up some very tasty burgers for the whole group, proving that regardless of circumstance, everyone

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can contribute. After dinner, Mr. Deer shared some hard to hear truths that put life into perspective. The night concluded with the sticks collected from the hike being used in a bonfire. This illustrated the point that regardless of how large the stick, it contributed to the fire so it could ‘burn bright’. As they had previously experienced on numerous camps, some rain started to fall. By the sound of people running to their tents, it was if they had experienced rain for the first time. Excited chatter ran over Camp Gelding and torches flicked on and off like a strobe light for a while as they settled. Finally, the day caught up with them and the place went dark and silent. The next morning some early risers helped with setting up breakfast and we were on our way. We revisited a very popular activity from their younger years and they completed the obstacle course… but with a twist. The group completed some very valuable planning for 2021. They narrowed down their Year 12 and College Theme. They worked on their House culture and goals and completed a ‘slingshot on steroids’ activity that gave them the perfect opportunity to reflect on mob mentality. After lunch, they listened to the wise words of Shannon Seabolm, Coach of the Townsville Fire who had to overcome some very big obstacles in his career. The day, and camp, concluded with taking their white bandanas and completing an activity together to symbolise the group dynamic needed moving forward. They proved that they were well and truly ready to take over as Seniors of 2021. Craig Brown | Dean of Wellbeing


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Seniors

30min
pages 157-171

Graduation Liturgy

4min
pages 172-175

Senior Poem and Senior Song

4min
pages 176-180

Year 10 Exchange Program

1min
page 154

The Year That Was

3min
pages 155-156

World's Greatest Shave

2min
page 153

Sustainability and Reef Guardians

2min
page 151

Production

3min
page 150

Live @ Lunch

2min
page 145

Outdoor Education and Camps

4min
pages 146-148

Peer Mentors

2min
page 149

Instrumental Music

1min
page 144

India Immersion

1min
page 143

Homeless Project

2min
page 142

Faith in Action

2min
page 140

Handball Championship

2min
page 141

Edmund Rice Day

1min
page 137

Ensemble Music

1min
page 138

EREBB

2min
page 139

Debating

5min
pages 134-135

Careers

1min
page 132

Battle of the Bands

2min
page 131

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Programs

1min
page 130

ANZAC Day

2min
page 129

School Representatives

3min
page 128

Volleyball North Queensland and Queensland

1min
page 127

Rugby Union

17min
pages 119-124

Rowing

1min
page 110

Rugby League

17min
pages 111-118

Netball

2min
page 109

Football

1min
page 107

Cross Country

1min
page 106

Cricket

1min
page 105

Basketball

7min
pages 102-104

Athletics

4min
page 101

Industry Placement Employers

2min
page 100

Vocational Education and Training and Industry Placement

2min
page 99

Visual Arts

2min
page 98

Science

2min
page 97

Religious Education

2min
page 96

Physical Education

1min
page 95

Music

2min
page 94

Mathematics

1min
page 93

Languages

2min
page 91

Library

2min
page 92

Inclusive Education

1min
page 89

Industrial Design and Technologies

2min
page 90

Humanities

1min
page 88

Hospitality

1min
page 87

Film, Television and New Media

1min
page 86

English

2min
page 85

Treacy

8min
pages 78-82

Rice

8min
pages 70-77

Reid

10min
pages 62-69

Nolan

9min
pages 46-53

Academic Awards

12min
pages 21-29

Baillie

7min
pages 30-37

Putney

8min
pages 54-61

Carew

12min
pages 38-45

School Leaders

2min
page 20

Goodbye From Year 12

3min
page 19

College Board Message

1min
page 3

Staff Photographs

8min
pages 15-16

Deputy Principal - Pastoral

3min
page 12

Deputy Principal

3min
page 8

Deputy Principal - Operations and Data Analysis

3min
page 11

Development

4min
page 10

Principal’s Message

18min
pages 4-7

Staff Directory

5min
pages 13-14
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