Student Diary 2022

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Leadership Structure Principal: Dr Paul Shannon

Rector: Fr Harry Dyer OMI

College Chaplins

Fr Kevin Davine OMI

Deputy Principal (Students)

Mr T Ford

Deputy Principal (Curriculum & Staffing)

Mr N Jenkinson

Deputy Principal (Operations & Compliance) Mr T Rolfe Deputy Principal (Learning & Teaching)

Dr M Fyfield

Dean of Senior School

Ms P Bourne

Dean of Junior School

Mr J Davin

Dean of Data, Systems & Analysis

Mr K Hoad

Dean of Faith & Charism

Mr J Tighe

Dean of Staff

Ms J Noone

Business Administrator

Ms S Matthews

Counsellors

Mr D Munro, Mr A Steer, Ms R Ferrarotto

Daily Organisation

Mr C Windley

Development Manager

Ms M Symss

Financial Administrator

Ms J Stewart

Human Resources & Policy Manager

Mr G Pargeter

ICT Manager

Mr A Voigt

Learning Diversity Coordinator

Ms A Johnson

Learning Management Systems Coordinator Mr A De Fanti Liturgy & Prayer Coordinator

Ms T Giacco

Old Collegians Liaison

Ms T Giacco

Operations Manager

Mr M Johnson

Retreats & Staff Formation

Mr C Grosso

Social Justice Coordinator

Mr J Hunter

Timetabler

Mr M MacNeill

VCE Admin & Exam Coordinator

Mr M Rolfe


Year Level Coordinators Year 7 Coordinator:

Mr N Redfern

Assistant:

Ms C Morrissey

Year 8 Coordinator:

Mr C Lee

Assistant:

Ms A Comerford

Year 9 Coordinator:

Mr D May

Assistant:

Mr P Harrop

Year 10 Coordinator:

Ms D Hale

Assistant:

Mr M Miller

Year 11 Coordinator:

Ms A Skourides

Assistant:

Ms L Hosking

Year 12 Coordinator:

Mr R Mann

Assistant:

Ms M Georgopoulos

Subject Faculty Heads Careers

Ms V Seremetis

Commerce

Mr C Windley

Design & Technology

Mr L Gray

Digital Learning Coaches

Ms J Vissenjoux, A Jung

Digital Technologies

Ms X Chen

Director of ACC Sport

Mr E Montoya

Director of Intra-House Sport

Mr B Phibbs

Director of Music Instrumental

Mr D Leutchford

Director of Music Operations

Mr G Melitsis

Director of Sport Operations

Mr A Connolly

English (10-12)

Ms C Caldwell

English (7-9)

Mr J Harrington

Gifted & Enhancement

Mr M Spasic

Head of Library & Digital Learning Resources Ms C Elliott Humanities

Mr N Young

Languages

Ms Y Bonica

Mathematics (10-12)

Ms D Shangari

Mathematics (7-9)

Mr L Coulter

Outdoor Education

Ms D McDonald

Performing Arts

Ms F Kamevaar

Physical Education/Health

Mr J Muling

Science (10-12)

Mr G Stoforidis

Science (7-9)

Ms J Vissenjoux

VCAL/VET

Mr L Harris

Visual Arts

Ms R Campos


College Prayer

Heavenly Father, you have chosen us to be your people and you call us to live and grow each day in our Mazenod College Community. May we be ever more aware of the presence of Jesus in our own lives, nourished by prayer and the Eucharist, may we make His presence felt more and more in the lives of those around us, at home, at school and at play. May we always be proud of our Catholic Heritage, loyal to our Church, and eager to help grow in carrying on the life and love of Jesus Christ in the world today. Help us to recognise the special gifts you give to each one of us and let us always use them for the betterment of the World in which we live. Let us be open to, and generous in answering whatever walk of life God calls us to. Father we praise your name for ever and ever. St Eugene de Mazenod: Pray for us. Blessed Joseph Gerard: Pray for us. Blessed Joseph Cebula: Pray for us. Praised be Jesus Christ and Mary Immaculate.

Prayers Memorare REMEMBER, O most gracious Virgin Mary, that never was it known that anyone who fled to thy protection, implored thy help, or sought thy intercession was left unaided. Inspired with this confidence, I fly to thee, O Virgin of virgins, my Mother; to thee do I come; before thee I stand, sinful and sorrowful. O Mother of the Word Incarnate, despise not my petitions, but in thy mercy hear and answer me. Amen. Morning Prayer Dear Lord, I thank you that no matter what I may face today, With your help I will be able to endure, Overcome and prevail. I thank you in advance for your strength and energy that will sustain me, Your wisdom that will guide me and your peace that will fill me. May I honour you today in all that I think, say and do. Amen. Our Father Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name; thy kingdom come; thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. Amen. Hail Mary Hail Mary, Full of Grace, The Lord is with thee. Blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners now, and at the hour of death. Amen.


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Act of Contrition O my God, I am sorry that I have sinned against you, because you are so good and with you, I will try not to sin again. Oblate Prayer of Thanksgiving Eternal Father, I thank you for creating me with so much love, and for your great fidelity and forgiveness in caring for me in the midst of my troubles. I thank you for protecting me during the past night and giving me another day in which to serve and honour you. Son of God, I thank you for having saved me by the toils of your life and your sufferings unto death. Holy Spirit of God, I thank you for offering me so many graces and for having, notwithstanding my disregard of them, so frequently renewed your life in me. Amen. Rosies Prayer O Jesus, Make our hearts so human, That others may feel at home with us, So like Yours, That others may feel at home with you, So forgetful of self that we might simply become the place where You and they meet In the power of Your Love and the joy of Your friendship. Amen. Prayer for the Sick Lord God, You are the everlasting salvation of those who believe. Hear us on behalf of (name) who is sick. We ask You to have mercy on (her/him) that, bodily health may be restored. We thank You and praise You through Jesus the Christ. Amen. Serenity Prayer God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; courage to change the things I can; and wisdom to know the difference. Living one day at a time; enjoying one moment at a time; accepting hardships as the pathway to peace; taking, as He did, this sinful world as it is, not as I would have it; trusting that He will make all things right if I surrender to His Will; that I may be reasonably happy in this life and supremely happy with Him forever in the next. Amen.


Child Safe Schools

At Mazenod College, we hold the care, safety, and wellbeing of children and young people as a fundamental responsibility of our school. Our commitment is drawn from and inherent in the teaching and Mission of Jesus Christ, with love, justice and the sanctity of each human person at the heart of the Gospel. (CECV Commitment Statement to Child Safety). Mazenod College has zero tolerance for child abuse and is committed to the protection of all children from all forms of child abuse. All employees of the College are trained in recognizing child abuse and are mandated to act in assisting students who have been subjected to any form of physical, emotional, sexual abuse or neglect. If any member of the wider community has a concern for the safety of a Mazenod student and feels that, they are at risk of abuse, please contact the head of our Child Safety Team, Mr. Tim Ford (Deputy Principal – Students) on his email: tford@mazenod.vic.edu.au

Mazenod College’s Drugs and Alcohol Policy The Information below is an extended version of the information found in The College’s Discipline policy that can be found on the College Website and MazCom. What is a drug? A drug is a substance that changes the way the mind or body functions, and can include stimulants (tobacco, amphetamines, cocaine); depressants (alcohol, cannabis, inhalants and tranquillisers); hallucinogens (cannabis, ecstasy). Many people in our community use drugs. Drug use - particularly of illegal substances and misuse of legal substances can be very risky and dangerous. What is the procedure when a student is identified as selling or distributing illegal drugs on school premises? The incident is investigated, his parents are notified, the police are informed, and he is suspended from the College pending transferral to another educational setting. What procedure is adopted if a student is caught using or is in possession of an illegal drug on College premises? The incident is investigated, his parents are notified, the police are informed, he is suspended from the College and his return is based on his genuine intention to cease using the drug. What procedure is adopted if a student seeks help to rehabilitate a drug or alcohol addiction? Professional assistance will be provided. The student is reassured the matter is confidential and he has the College's support as long as the drug is not brought on to College premises and that he does not sell or give the drug to another student.


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What is the procedure if a student is approached by a dealer beyond the College's premises? The details are given to police. What if that dealer is a student from the College? The details are given to police and he is asked to transfer to another College. Does money have to change hands for a person to be deemed as dealing? No! A person who supplies an illegal substance to another is deemed to be dealing. What are the responsibilities of a student who is aware his peers are selling, buying or taking drugs? Drug abuse will not stop unless everyone works together to solve the problem. Report involvement with drugs to a person you trust. All reports will be handled confidentially. Do we have an identifiable committee of staff to assist students in coming forward? No! It has been stated that all staff members should be aware of the Welfare Programme and the person approached should be at the discretion of the student.

Mazenod College’s Anti Bullying Policy Bullying involves repeated acts of aggression that cause embarrassment, pain or hurt to another. • It is abuse of power - to control, demean or attack another. • It may be planned and organised, or it may be unintentional. • It may involve individuals or groups. Actions may be carried out by an instigator or delegated to another. Students and Parents are encouraged to contact College Staff should they have any questions in relation to the College’s Anti-bullying and Harassment Policy: Homeroom Teachers/Year Level Coordinators/School Psychologists/Deputy Principal (Students) What To Do If You Are Being Bullied: • If you feel confident to do so, tell the person who is acting inappropriately to stop • Talk to someone you trust and who can help • Report the incident • Continue to raise the issue until the issue is resolved. What Other Students Can Do: • Don’t participate • If possible, support the student who is being bullied • If you feel confident, tell the person/s responsible for bullying to stop • Talk to someone you trust who can help. • Always report bullying. For additional information, please refer to our anti-bullying policy on MazCom.


College Vision & Mission Statement

Leave Nothing Undared for the Kingdom of God

Vision Mazenod College is a Catholic boys’ secondary school striving to live the charism of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate. Centred on the person of Jesus Christ, our community is built on faith, nourished by the Eucharist and seeks to live and share Gospel values in word and deed. Mission Mazenod College is committed to the pursuit of excellence in the intellectual, social, moral, spiritual and cultural development of each student according to his unique capacity. Each person at Mazenod is encouraged to contribute to a welcoming and caring community in collaboration with our local Parishes. Guiding Principles 1. Let us be united in the love of Jesus Christ We seek to develop a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, the Saviour, and to see people and the world through His eyes. By regularly turning our hearts and minds to Him, and by opening ourselves to the gift of the Holy Spirit, we seek, like Mary Immaculate, to receive God’s holiness and bring it to reality in our daily lives. 2. Be a burning flame not a smouldering wick We serve to light the fire inside our students, fostering a burning desire to achieve academic excellence and to cultivate their abilities to the fullest. We see education as a lifelong process of formation in the truth, not just a moment in time, encouraging our students to be the flame, continuously burning brightly and sharing their talents. 3. We have but one heart, one soul We strive to nurture a friendly and caring school, enabling students to develop a sense of loyalty, solidarity and service. We provide pastoral care and encourage participation in all aspects of College life. Nourished by the Eucharist, and led by the Oblates of Mary Immaculate, we believe that once a student enters the College, he and his family become part of our community for life. 4. Learn who you are in the eyes of God We aspire to instil in all people the knowledge that God’s unconditional love is real and everlasting. Through the creation of an inclusive community and an environment that is conducive to students discerning their unique worth in the eyes of God, all members of the Mazenod family are free to flourish and grow. 5. Enter to Learn, Leave to Serve We endeavour to emulate St Eugene de Mazenod’s model of standing with the poor in our community and beyond. Acts of service are a key component of an education at Mazenod. On their journey, our students recognise their call to bring the transforming presence of Christ to the world.


The Oblates of Mary Immaculate

The Oblates of Mary Immaculate (OMI) were founded as a Religious Congregation in 1816 by the vigorous 34-year-old Father Eugene de Mazenod. He came from the stock of French nobility, but offered his life to God as a priest, and as the leader of a small band of priests who set about restoring the damages done to the faith of the French peasants by the bloody and anti-Christian French Revolution. In his own lifetime his Oblates (i.e. men who offer themselves to God through Mary Immaculate) had grown to a 4500-strong Religious Congregation in the Church, and were Missionaries in the pagan civilised countries of Europe, among the races of Africa and with the new settlers in the Americas. The Oblates came to Australia in 1894, just 34 years after their founder, who became Bishop de Mazenod of Marseilles in France, had died. He was declared Blessed by Pope Paul VI and, in a wonderful celebration on 3rd December 1995, at which this College was represented, he was declared a Saint for the whole Church - and a mentor, guide and protector of youth - by Pope John Paul II. The Oblate Feasts 17th February On this day in 1826 the Oblates became a Religious Congregation in the Church when Pope Leo XII officially recognised them. On that occasion he declared that the Oblates were “the specialists at the most difficult Missions” on account of the zeal they had already shown to carry out their programme and motto: “He sent me to bring the Good News to the poor”. 8th December On this day in 1854, the ageing Bishop Eugene saw the culmination of the work of a committee to which the Pope had appointed him to examine the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception of our Blessed Mother (i.e. that Mary was conceived free from Original Sin). He was present in St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome to hear the Pope pronounce that this doctrine was a Dogma to be believed in Faith by the Catholic Church. It was a second cause for the deepest joy to the weary Bishop de Mazenod: it was under that very title that he consecrated his Congregation of priests and brothers to the Church some 38 years before. 21st May - Feast of St. Eugene de Mazenod Eugene de Mazenod was born in France on 1st August 1782. In 1811 he was ordained a priest. Named Bishop of Marseilles in 1837, he fully realized the Episcopal motto which he had chosen: “He sent me to preach the Gospel to the poor”. As he lay dying on 21st May 1861, he said to the Oblates about him: “Practise amongst yourselves charity, charity, charity and zeal for the salvation of souls”. Many favours have been attributed to his intercession. The Holy See has now declared that the Feast Day of St. Eugene de Mazenod is to be celebrated on 21st May each year.


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Caroline Chisholm (1808-1877) Born 30th May 1808. Caroline migrated to Australia and was known for her work with young migrant women seeking employment. She is an example of a Catholic lay person responding in a heroic manner to help people in need.

Blessed Joseph Cebula OMI (1902-1941) Born in Poland, 23rd March 1902. During World War II the Fascists prohibited him from ministering the sacraments. By day he was forced into hard labour, but at night he said Mass and ministered the sacraments. He was executed by Nazi soldiers in a concentration camp at Mauthausen on 28th April 1941.

ANTHONY CHISHOLM

Brother Anthony Kowalczyk OMI (1866-1947) Born in Poland but spent most of his religious life working near Edmonton, Canada. He was a man of great Faith and prepared to work at whatever he was requested to do by his superiors. He was known for his devotion to the Blessed Mother of God.

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Father Charles Albini OMI (1790-1839) Born in Italy, 26th November 1790, he is known as the apostle of Corsica where he spent his life educating men for the priesthood and preaching Missions.

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The Mazenod Community is organised into eight Houses. These Houses are named after outstanding Catholics who have been ‘Heroes’ in the practice of their faith. Six are Oblates and two are women who worked in the Australian Church.


Blessed Mary MacKillop (1842-1909) The first Australian saint was born in Melbourne, 15th January 1842 and died 8th August 1909. Mary was the apostle of Catholic education especially for children in the outback and those who were poor. She founded the Sisters of St Joseph.

Bishop Ovide Charlebois (1862-1933) Ovide Charlebois was born in Oka in Canada on 17th February, 1862 and at the age of twenty entered the Oblate novitiate. In 1887 he was ordained a priest and sent to the Missions of the west. For sixteen years he lived alone at Cumberland working amongst the Indians. Named Vicar Apostolic of Keewatian in 1910, he laboured at the difficult task organising his vast vicariate with humble yet indomitable patience and courage until he died a holy death on the 20th November 1933.

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Bishop Vital Grandin (1829-1902) Born in France in 1829. In 1854 he was sent to work in Canada and at the age of 28 was made Bishop of St Albert (now the Archdiocese of Edmonton). His career of priestly and humble charity was wholly devoted to the Indians. The Indians said of him “If God is as kind as the Bishop, he must be a very kind God.”

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Blessed Joseph Gerard (1831-1914) The saint of Southern Africa. As a young Oblate he arrived in South Africa in 1853. After experiencing failure in his Mission among the Zulu people, he was successful in establishing the Church in Lesotho.

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College Rules

Morning Mass Mass is held at 8.10 am Monday to Friday during the school term. A particular year level is allocated to a given day and all members of that year level are strongly urged to participate in celebrating Mass on that particular day. Monday Bell Schedule Homeroom 8:35 am - 8:50 am Period 1 8:50 am - 9:35 am Period 2 9:35 am - 10:20 am Recess 10:20 am - 10:40 am Period 3 10:40 am - 11:30 am Period 4 11: 30 am - 12:15 pm

Normal Bell Homeroom Period 1 Period 2 Recess Period 3 Period 4

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Assembly Day Bell Schedule Period 1 8:35 am - 9:20 am Period 2 9:20 am - 10:00 am Recess 10:00 am - 10:20 am Period 3 10:20 am - 11:05 am Period 4 11:05 am - 11:45 am Assembly 11: 45 am - 12:55 pm Lunch 12:55 pm - 1:45 pm Period 5 1:45 pm - 2:30 pm Period 6 2:30 pm - 3:10 pm

Homeroom Homeroom Period 1 Period 2 Recess Period 3 Period 4 Lunch Period 5 Period 6

Schedule 8:35 am - 8:50 am 8:50 am - 9:40 am 9:40 am - 10:30 am 10:30 am - 10:50 am 10:55 am - 11:45 am 11: 45 am - 12:35 pm 12:35 pm - 1:25 pm 1:25 pm - 2:20 pm 2:20 pm - 3:10 pm

Meeting Bell Schedule 8:35 am - 9:20 am 9:20 am - 10:05 am 10:05 am - 10:50 am 10:50 am - 11:10 am 11:10 am - 12:00 pm 12: 00 pm - 12:45 pm 12:45 pm - 1:35 pm 1:35 pm - 2:25 pm 2:25 pm - 3:10 pm

Eating and Drinking in the Classrooms With the exception of wet weather programmes, students are not permitted to eat or drink in corridors or classrooms. Water bottles are not permitted to be taken into classrooms except on “Ties Off” days. Chewing gum is not permitted anywhere on College grounds. Uniform Considerations Students are expected to wear the correct uniform and are expected to wear it correctly. Untucked shirts and scruffy appearance will not be tolerated. After school detentions will be scheduled for those who infringe. Shaving Students are required to attend school cleanly shaven. Students who breach this rule maybe required to shave before class. Haircuts Students are required to wear a suitably clean, tidy and neat haircut. Extensions, colouring, undercuts and “un-tapered mops” are unacceptable. If it is necessary for a teacher or a Year Level Coordinator to tell a student to get a haircut it is expected that he attends to the matter before returning to class. As stated in more detail on the intranet “Judgement on acceptability of passing fashions will be made by the Rector/Principal.”


Resilience & Respectful Relationships

Building Resilience (Andrew Fuller – The Resilience Project)

Building Resilience involves creating the three things every parent wants for their child, every teacher wants for their students, and every community wants for its young people. This is for children and teens to have: Safe, Healthy and Fulfilling lives. Resilience is the ability to draw upon the strengths within yourself and around you to flexibly respond to life while remaining true to yourself and creating positive relationships with others. The more resilience our students have, the more likely they are to have a safe, healthy and fulfilling life. Respectful Relationship Education An initiative for schools to address the problems of Family Violence. The programme is in response to the Royal Commission into Family Violence (Recommendation 189)


Resilience & Respectful Relationships

Whole School Approach The programme is integrated into our Personal and Social Learning Programme and has 6 components. 1. Support for Staff and Students. 2. Community Partnerships 3. Teaching and Learning 4. Leadership and Commitment 5. School Culture and Environment – Code of Practice 6. Professional Learning Practice.

What are we trying to achieve? 1. That every student understands what abuse is. 2. Our students aspire to be ethical young men who are respectful in their relationships with women. 3. Our students have a healthy and positive identity, consistent with Gospel values, who genuinely respect all in our community, in our families and in the broader society. 4. Our students are empowered to challenge aggressive and disrespectful behaviour. Everyone’s Responsibility - examples Student - student relationships – Anti Bullying Policy Staff - student relationships – classrooms are safe learning environments where any form of ridicule is unacceptable. Parent - staff relationships – work together to mutually support their son’s complete education. There is no place for aggressive and intimidating behaviour.


Visible Wellbeing at Mazenod College

Love of Learning

Zest

Humour

Forgiveness

Bravery

Creativity

Curiosity

Fairness

Mazenod launched its Visible Wellbeing approach in 2021 with a focus on Character Strengths and how they can be utilised to enhance and improve wellbeing. Visible Wellbeing is an evidence-based, whole-school approach that builds psychological wellbeing for both students and staff. Visible Wellbeing (VWB) uses a set of practices, that are flexible in its approach and develops ways in individuals can build well being. It is based upon the research and findings of Professor Lea Waters AM, PhD a world-renowned Australian psychologist, researcher, speaker and author whose life’s work is to build resilience in students, parents and workplaces. Further reading on visible wellbeing can be found in these resources:

Gratitude

Honesty

Hope

Humility

https://youtu.be/2UABRP73t7A https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-q3JUTVaYIQ&feature=youtu.be K indness

My Top 3 Strengths are:

Appreciation of Beauty

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Oblate Youth Summer Gathering

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23

Oblate Youth Summer Gathering


January MONDAY

24

Year 7 Laptop Collection Uniform Shop 8:30-4pm

TUESDAY

25

WEDNESDAY

26

Australia Day

wk5


January THURSDAY

27

FRIDAY

28

Year 7, 11 & 12 return Year 7, 11 & 12 Photo Day

SATURDAY

29 NOTES

SUNDAY

30


Oblates Founded – 25th January 1816 (original name: “Society of the Missionaries of Provence”) Oblate Approval – 17th February 1826 (new name: “Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate”) Arrival in Australia – Thursday 19th July 1894. Arrival at Mazenod Victoria - 7th February 1967 - official classes start and opening of buildings - Kernot Avenue – 3rd November 1967.


January/FEBRUaRY MONDAY

31

Year 8, 9 & 10 return Year 8, 9 & 10 Photo Day Instrumental Lessons commence

TUESDAY

1

Vic Premiers’ Reading Challenge commences

WEDNESDAY

2

ACC Snr Sport Rnd 1 OHS Meeting

wk6


february THURSDAY

3

Year 7 Pastoral & Academic Info Evening with HR Teacher

FRIDAY

4

House Athletics Carnival @ Knox Athletics Track Year 9 Calculator orders due

SATURDAY

5 NOTES

SUNDAY

6


february MONDAY

7

Ensembles Rehearsals commence Year 8 Pastoral & Academic Info Evening with HR Teachers Year 9 Surf Camp Senior Student Leadership Training 2:30 pm MOCA Meeting

TUESDAY

8

Year 9 Surf Camp & Activities Program

WEDNESDAY

9

Year 9 Surf Camp & Activities Program ACC Snr Sport Rnd 2

wk7


february THURSDAY

10

Year 9 Surf Camp & Activities Program Senior School Info Evening

FRIDAY

11

College Assembly Academic Day of Excellence

SATURDAY

12 NOTES

Senior Academic Detention 9-11am

SUNDAY

13


february MONDAY

14

Year 7 Camp Year 9 Pastoral & Academic Information Evening with HR Teachers Valentine’s Day

TUESDAY

15

Year 7 Camp Year 9 Calculator pick up Parents Association Meeting – AGM

WEDNESDAY

16

Year 7 Camp ACC Snr Sport Rnd 3

wk8


february THURSDAY

17

Year 7 Camp Anniversary of the Approval of the Oblates

FRIDAY

18

Year 7 Camp

SATURDAY

19 NOTES

St Joseph’s Feast Day

SUNDAY

20


february MONDAY

21

Junior Student Leadership Training

TUESDAY

22

WEDNESDAY

23

Inaugural Mass Rehearsal @ St Patricks Cathedral ACC Snr Sport Rnd 4

wk9


february THURSDAY

24

Year 8 Rock Climbing 1 ACC Athletics Championship@Lakeside

FRIDAY

25

Inaugural Mass

SATURDAY

26 NOTES

SUNDAY

27


St Patrick’s Day – Patron Saint of Ireland -17th March – perceived date of his death 461. A fifth-century Christian Missionary and bishop in Ireland. Known as the “Apostle of Ireland”. St Patrick’s Cathedral, Melbourne is the Mother Church of the Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne. At the time of building the Catholic community in Melbourne was predominantly Irish and was dedicated to St. Patrick. The Cathedral was formally opened on 31st October 1897.


february/march MONDAY

28

Year 8 Snorkelling (Day 1)

TUESDAY

1

Shrove Tuesday Year 8 Snorkelling (Day 2)

WEDNESDAY

2

ASH Wednesday Year 8 Snorkelling (Day 3) ACC Snr Sport Rnd 5 OHS Meeting

wk10


march THURSDAY

3

Year 8 Rock Climbing 2 Year 8 Snorkelling (Day 4)

FRIDAY

4

Albini House Day Year 8 Snorkelling (Day 5) Junior School Goal Setting Homeroom Senior School Assembly

SATURDAY

5 NOTES

SUNDAY

6


march MONDAY

7

MOCA Meeting

TUESDAY

8

Open Day 4-8 pm

WEDNESDAY

9

ACC Snr Sport Semi ACC Lawn Bowls @ MCC Hawthorn

wk11


march THURSDAY

10

Year 8 Rock Climbing 3 Year 12 (2021) Musicians Dinner

FRIDAY

11

Anthony House Day Junior School Assembly Senior School Goal Setting Homeroom Warrnambool Volleyball Championships 2022

SATURDAY

12 NOTES

Warrnambool Volleyball Championships

SUNDAY

13

Warrnambool Volleyball Championships ACC Triathlon


march MONDAY

14

Labour Day Warrnambool Volleyball Championships 2022

TUESDAY

15

Year 10 Camp and Activity Week Parents Association Meeting

WEDNESDAY

16

Year 10 Camp and Activity Week ACC Snr Sport Finals

wk12


march THURSDAY

17

St Patricks Day Year 8 Rock Climbing 4 Year 10 Camp and Activity Week Oblate Student Leaders Gathering

FRIDAY

18

Cebula House Day Year 10 Camp and Activity Week Oblate Student Leaders Gathering

SATURDAY

19 NOTES

Oblate Student Leaders Gathering

SUNDAY

20

Oblate Student Leaders Gathering


march MONDAY

21

Year 12 Retreat

TUESDAY

22

Year 12 Retreat Fathers Association Meeting

WEDNESDAY

23

wk13


march THURSDAY

24

Naplan Trial Year 7 & 9 Year 8 Rock Climbing 5

FRIDAY

25

Charlebois House Day VET Sport & Rec Excursion 1 Mission Action Day College Assembly

SATURDAY

26 NOTES

SUNDAY

27


march MONDAY

28

Mission Action Day Concert Sacrament of Reconciliation

TUESDAY

29

Sacrament of Reconciliation Sustainability - Student Voice Forum

WEDNESDAY

30

Sacrament of Reconciliation ACC Swimming Championship @ MSAC

wk14


march/april THURSDAY

31

Sacrament of Reconciliation

FRIDAY

1

Chisholm House Day Sacrament of Reconciliation

SATURDAY

2 NOTES

SUNDAY

3


14th April - Holy Thursday (Washing of the Feet) W 15th April - Good Friday (Jesus dies on the Cross for us) 17th April - Easter Sunday (The Resurrection of Jesus) Check with your parish for the times of these major celebrations.


april MONDAY

4

MOCA Meeting

TUESDAY

5

Parent Teachers Interviews Day 1, 1-8 pm

WEDNESDAY

6

Parent Teachers Interviews Day 2, 12-8 pm

wk15


april THURSDAY

7

FRIDAY

8

Mission Action Day Term 1 Ends Dismissal 2 pm

SATURDAY

9 NOTES

SUNDAY

10

Palm Sunday


april MONDAY

11

TUESDAY

12

WEDNESDAY

13

wk16


april THURSDAY

14

Holy Thursday

FRIDAY

15

Good Friday Stations of the Cross

SATURDAY

16 NOTES

Holy Saturday

SUNDAY

17

Easter Sunday


april MONDAY

18

Easter Monday Oblate Youth Australia

TUESDAY

19

Oblate Youth Australia

WEDNESDAY

20

Oblate Youth Australia

wk17


april THURSDAY

21

Oblate Youth Australia

FRIDAY

22

Oblate Youth Australia

SATURDAY

23 NOTES

SUNDAY

24


april MONDAY

25 Anzac Day

TUESDAY

26

Term 2 Students Return Year 9 D1 Soccer Rd 1 Year 12 Reflection Day 1

WEDNESDAY

27

Mazenod/Avila Orchestral Workshop

wk18


april/may THURSDAY

28

Year 7 & 8 Sport Rd 1

FRIDAY

29

Gerard House Day VCE Careers Expo

SATURDAY

30 NOTES

SUNDAY

1


St Eugene de Mazenod Born – 1st August 1782 Baptised – 2nd August 1782 Ordained a Priest – 21st December 1811 Died - 2nd August 1782 (Feast Day) Canonized a Saint – 3rd December 1995


may MONDAY

2

MOCA Meeting

TUESDAY

3

Year 7 Cyber Safety Education Year 9 D1 Soccer Rd 2 Year 9&10 Footy Rd Other Soccer Div Rd 1 Int Badminton@MSAC

WEDNESDAY

4

Open Badminton@MSAC

wk19


may THURSDAY

5

Junior Badminton@MSAC Mothers’ Day Breakfast

FRIDAY

6

Grandin House Day Generations In Jazz College Assembly Welcome to Country Mother’s Day Dinner Dance

SATURDAY

7 NOTES

Generations In Jazz

SUNDAY

8

Generations In Jazz Mothers’ Day


may MONDAY

9

ACC Concert Rehearsal Day 1

TUESDAY

10

Year 9 D1 Soccer Rd 3 Parents Association Meeting

WEDNESDAY

11

wk20


may THURSDAY

12

ACC Awards @ Mazenod

FRIDAY

13

McKillop House Day Junior School Assembly Senior School Pastoral

SATURDAY

14 NOTES

SUNDAY

15

Fr Kaz Trawicki Ordained 1982 (PP Good Shepherd) Victorian Premiers’ Reading Challenge Halfway


may MONDAY

16

Oblate Week commences Open Golf @ Northern

TUESDAY

17

School Tours 9:30 - 11am Year 9 D1 Soccer Rd 4 Father’s Association Meeting

WEDNESDAY

18

Year 7 Vaccination HPV 1st dose ACC Culinary Competition

wk21


may THURSDAY

19

FRIDAY

20

Founders’ Day Classes finish @ 12:35 pm

SATURDAY Feast of St Eugene de Mazenod

21 NOTES

Oblate Week concludes Year 7 2023 Assessment Test

SUNDAY

22


may MONDAY

23

ACC Concert Rehearsal Day 2

TUESDAY

24

Feast of Our Lady Help of Christians Year 8 Recital Year 9 D1 Soccer Rd 5

WEDNESDAY

25

wk22


may THURSDAY

26

Parent & Son Conversation Evening Sustainability - Student Voice Forum

FRIDAY

27

SATURDAY

28 NOTES

SUNDAY

29

Ascension Sunday


We respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we gather. We pay our respects to the Bunurong People and to their Elders past, present and emerging. We recognise the connection that the Bunurong People have with the land and waterways and strive to walk gently like the many generations that have passed before us.


may/june MONDAY

30

ACC Concert Rehearsal Day 3 Year 8 & 9 Exams commence

TUESDAY

31

Year 8 & 9 Exams Year 9 D1 Soccer Rd 6 Fr Eric Alleaume OMI Ordained 1991 (PP Mulgrave)

WEDNESDAY

1

VCE Investigation Recital Year 8 & 9 Exams OHS Meeting

wk23


june THURSDAY

2

Year 10 Recital Year 9 Exams Year 10 & 11 Exams commence

FRIDAY

3

Year 9 Exams conclude Year 10 & 11 Exams

SATURDAY

4 NOTES

SUNDAY

5

Pentecost Sunday


june MONDAY

6

Year 9 Reflection Day & Parent Info evening with David Kobler, online. Year 10 & 11 Exams VET Sport and Rec Excursion 2 Golf Vic State Schools Final @ Frankston

TUESDAY

7

Year 10 & 11 Exams Year 9 Recital Year 9 D1 Soccer Rd 7 Year 9 &10 Footy Semi Other Soccer Div Semi

WEDNESDAY

8

Year 10 & 11 Exams

wk24


june THURSDAY

9

Year 10 & 11 Exams

FRIDAY

10

Student Free Day Mazenod Year 7 & 8 House Chess End of Semester 1

SATURDAY

11 NOTES

SUNDAY

12

Feast of Holy Trinity


june MONDAY

13

Queen’s Birthday Public Holiday

TUESDAY

14

Musical Performances commence Year 9 D1 Soccer Semi Year 10 Footy Finals Other Soccer Div Final Parents Association Meeting

WEDNESDAY

15

wk25


june THURSDAY

16

Year 7 & 8 Sport Semi

FRIDAY

17

SATURDAY

18 NOTES

SUNDAY

19


june MONDAY

20

Year 10 Work Experience

TUESDAY

21

Year 9 D1 Soccer Final Year 9 Footy Finals Year 10 Work Experience

WEDNESDAY

22

Year 10 Work Experience Year 11 Voluntary Retreat commences

wk26


june THURSDAY

23

Year 7 & 8 Sport Finals Year 10 Work Experience Term 2 concludes

FRIDAY

24

Student Free Day Year 10 Work Experience Year 11 Voluntary Retreat concludes Year 12 Formal at Leonda by the Yarra

SATURDAY

25 NOTES

SUNDAY

26


june MONDAY

27

TUESDAY

28

WEDNESDAY

29

Fr Christian Fini OMI Ordained 2001

wk27


Waterfall - Mazenod Outdoor Education Centre


june/july THURSDAY

30

FRIDAY

1

SATURDAY

2 NOTES

SUNDAY

3


july MONDAY

4

TUESDAY

5

WEDNESDAY

6

wk28


july THURSDAY

7

FRIDAY

8

SATURDAY

9 NOTES

SUNDAY

10


july MONDAY

11

Musical Rehearsal at Besen Mazenod Open Chess

TUESDAY

12

Term 3 Students Return Musical Rehearsal at Besen Year 9 & 10 Sport Rd 1

WEDNESDAY

13

Fr Harry Dyer OMI Ordained 1990 Musical Rehearsal at Besen Senior Sport Rd 1

wk29


july THURSDAY

14

Musical Performance commence Year 7 & 8 Sport 1

FRIDAY

15

Musical Performance Junior School Awards Assembly Senior School Pastoral

SATURDAY

16 NOTES

Musical Performance

SUNDAY

17


july MONDAY

18

MOCA Meeting Year 12 Reflection Day 2

TUESDAY

19

School Tours 9:30-11 am Sustainability - Student Voice Forum Parents Association Meeting

WEDNESDAY

20

Mazenod Panthers vs Mazenod Students Football match @ Johnson Oval

wk30


july THURSDAY

21

FRIDAY

22

Junior School Pastoral Senior School Assembly

SATURDAY

23 NOTES

SUNDAY

24


july MONDAY

25

VSMF Orchestra Section House Cross Country Year 10 Reflection Day Year 10 Parent Information Evening Year 12 English Oral Day

TUESDAY

26

VSMF Orchestra Section Year 9 Parent Information Evening

WEDNESDAY

27

VSMF Orchestra Section

wk31


july THURSDAY

28

VSMF Orchestra Section

FRIDAY

29

Fr Kevin Davine OMI Ordained 1959 Subject Selection Homeroom Winter Sleep-out

SATURDAY

30 NOTES

SUNDAY

31


Mary Mackillop Australia’s first Saint Born - Melbourne – 15th January 1842 Commenced Sisters of St Joseph – 1866 Died – 8th August 1909 (Feast Day) Canonized – 17th October 2010


august MONDAY

1

VSMF Choir Section Year 12 VTAC Information Session

TUESDAY

2

VSMF Choir Section Sustainability - Student Voice Annual Summit School Tours 9:30-11am

WEDNESDAY

3

VSMF Choir Section OHS Meeting

wk32


august THURSDAY

4

FRIDAY

5

VSMF Jazz Ensemble Section Table Tennis Vic Premier Schools Cup

SATURDAY

6 NOTES

SUNDAY

7


august MONDAY

8

ACC Concert Rehearsal Day 4 Year 12 Reflection Day 3 VSMF Jazz Ensemble Section

TUESDAY

9

VSMF Jazz Ensemble Section

WEDNESDAY

10

VSMF Jazz Ensemble Section

wk33


august THURSDAY

11

VSMF Jazz Ensemble Section Winter Recital - Strings 1

FRIDAY

12

Assumption Day Mass Feast of the Assumption VSMF Jazz Ensemble Section

SATURDAY

13 NOTES

SUNDAY

14

Feast of the Assumption


august MONDAY

15

ACC Concert Rehearsal Day 5 Winter Recital - Percussion

TUESDAY

16

Parent Teachers Interviews Day 1 Parents Association Meeting

WEDNESDAY

17

Student Free Day Parent Teachers Interviews Day 2 Inter Debating Public Speaking, Drama & Pitch Comp @ Mazenod

wk34


august THURSDAY

18

Open Chess @ Simonds, St Brigid’s Campus 10-2 pm

FRIDAY

19

Subject Selection Homeroom

SATURDAY

20 NOTES

CBCA Book Week

SUNDAY

21

CBCA Book Week


august MONDAY

22

ACC Concert Rehearsal Day 6 Subject Selections Due CBCA Book Week

TUESDAY

23

Winter Recital - Brass & String 2 Year 9 & 10 Semi Finals CBCA Book Week Year 8 Reflection Day

WEDNESDAY

24

Winter Recital - Clarinet & Saxophone Year 10 Vaccination Meningococcal ACWY Senior Sport Semi CBCA Book Week

wk35


august THURSDAY

25

Winter Recital - Vocal & Flute, Oboe & Bassoon CBCA Book Week

FRIDAY

26

Year 9 City Day (1) CBCA Book Week

SATURDAY

27 NOTES

SUNDAY

28


august MONDAY

29

MOCA Meeting

TUESDAY

30

Year 9 & 10 Finals

WEDNESDAY

31

Senior Sport Finals

wk36


Minhsan Nguyen - Year 8 2022

Spring arrives in Victoria. It is an exciting time of Footy Finals for the codes Australian Rules Football - Rugby League - A-League Soccer


september THURSDAY

1

Year 7 & 8 Sport Semi

FRIDAY

2

Year 9 City Day (2) VET Sport and Rec Excursion 2 Father’s Day Breakfast

SATURDAY

3 NOTES

Vic Premiers’ Reading Challenge concludes

SUNDAY

4

Father’s Day


september MONDAY

5

Year 7 Reflection Day

TUESDAY

6

Music Gala @ 7:30 pm

WEDNESDAY

7

Cross Country @ Bundoora Park OHS Meeting Yr 7 2023 Parent Information Evening

wk37


september THURSDAY

8

Fr Andrew McCarter Ordained 2012 (PP Clayton) Year 7 & 8 Sport Final

FRIDAY

9

Change for Change College Assembly Year 9 City Day (3)

SATURDAY

10 NOTES

SUNDAY

11

ACC Concert Rehearsal Day 7 9am – 2pm


september MONDAY

12

TUESDAY

13

ACCent on Music final Rehearsal 9-4pm - Hamer Hall ACCent on Music Concert - Hamer Hall VCE 3 & 4 Music Performance/Investigation Recital Parents Association Meeting

WEDNESDAY

14

Performing Arts Festival 7:30 pm

wk38


september THURSDAY

15

Bowls Vic Super Series Terms 3 Ends

FRIDAY

16

Student Free Day

SATURDAY

17 NOTES

SUNDAY

18


september MONDAY

19

TUESDAY

20

WEDNESDAY

21

wk39


september THURSDAY

22

Ignite Conference Queensland

FRIDAY

23

Ignite Conference Queensland

SATURDAY

24 NOTES

Ignite Conference Queensland

SUNDAY

25

Ignite Conference Queensland


september MONDAY

26

TUESDAY

27

WEDNESDAY

28

wk40


september/october THURSDAY

29

FRIDAY

30

AFL Grand Final Public Holiday

SATURDAY

1 NOTES

SUNDAY

2


October is dedicated to the Holy Rosary as the Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary is celebrated on October 7. In 1844, Mary, under the title of Our Lady Help of Christians was chosen as the Patroness of Australia. As Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate, Mary is our Model, our Patroness and our Mother.


october MONDAY

3

Term 4 Students Return MOCA Meeting

TUESDAY

4

Year 9 & 10 Sport Rd 1

WEDNESDAY

5

Junior & Inter Chess @ Parade 10-2 pm

wk41


october THURSDAY

6

Year 7 & 8 Sport Rd1

FRIDAY

7

Emergency Services Assembly

SATURDAY

8 NOTES

SUNDAY

9


october MONDAY

10

Year 8 Horse riding (1) Junior Golf @ Northern 8-2 pm

TUESDAY

11

Year 8 Horse riding (2) Leadership Workshop @ Mazenod School Tours 9:30-11am ACC Leadership Workshop Parents Association Meeting

WEDNESDAY

12

Speech Night OHS Meeting

wk42


october THURSDAY

13

FRIDAY

14

Year 8 Horse riding (3) Year 12 Final Assembly

SATURDAY

15 NOTES

SUNDAY

16


october MONDAY

17

Year 8 Horse riding (4)

TUESDAY

18

VCE 1 & 2 Music Recital Year 8 Horse riding (5) Mazenod Literature Festival

WEDNESDAY

19

Year 7 & 8 Voluntary Retreat Mazenod Literature Festival

wk43


october THURSDAY

20

Mazenod Literature Festival

FRIDAY

21

Junior School Assembly Senior School Pastoral

SATURDAY

22 NOTES

SUNDAY

23


october MONDAY

24

TUESDAY

25

Year 10 Music Recital

WEDNESDAY

26

wk44


october THURSDAY

27

FRIDAY

28

Junior School Pastoral Senior School Assembly

SATURDAY

29 NOTES

SUNDAY

30


october/novemberwk45 MONDAY

31

Mid-term break

TUESDAY

1

Melbourne Cup Day

WEDNESDAY

2

Year 9 Music Recital 7pm


Remembrance Day 11th November On the 11th hour, on the 11th day of the 11th month, a minutes’ silence is observed and dedicated to those soldiers who died fighting to protect the nation. This day commemorates the loss of Australian lives from all wars and conflicts.


november THURSDAY

3

FRIDAY

4

SATURDAY

5 NOTES

All Souls Day

SUNDAY

6


november MONDAY

7

Year 7, 8 & 11 Exams commence Year 7 & 8 Debating, Public Speaking@ St Bernards MOCA Meeting

TUESDAY

8

Year 8 Music Recital Year 7, 8 & 11 Exams Year 9 & 10 Sport Semi

WEDNESDAY

9

Year 7, 8 & 11 Exams

wk46


november THURSDAY

10

Year 7, 8 & 11 Exams Year 7 & 8 Sport Semi

FRIDAY

11

Remembrance Day Year 7, 8 & 11 Exams

SATURDAY

12 NOTES

SUNDAY

13


november MONDAY

14

Year 9 & 10 Exams commence Year 11 Exams VSMF Junior/Int/Adv Concert Band Section commences

TUESDAY

15

Year 9, 10 & 11 Exams Year 9 & 10 Sport Finals

WEDNESDAY

16

Year 9, 10 & 11 Exams Year 7 Music Recital

wk47


november THURSDAY

17

Years 9, 10 & 11 Exams Years 7 & 8 Sport Finals

FRIDAY

18

Exams finish Years 7 – 9 Final Classes Year 11 Pastoral Day

SATURDAY

19 NOTES

SUNDAY

20

Year 12 Valedictory Mass@St Simons The Grand – Cathies Lane Wantirna


november MONDAY

21

Whole school Transition Programme commences Year 9 Camp Week

TUESDAY

22

VCAL First Aid Sustainability-Student Voice Forum

WEDNESDAY

23

VCAL White Card Year 7 Vaccination HPV 2nd dose

wk48


november THURSDAY

24

2021 Leadership Launch @St Joseph’ FTG

FRIDAY

25

SATURDAY

26 NOTES

SUNDAY

27

Oblate Cricket Carnival, Iona College Brisbane commences


november MONDAY

28

Year 12 Reflection Day

TUESDAY

29

VCAL First Aid Junior Gala Parents Association Meeting – End of Year function for New Parents

WEDNESDAY

30

VCAL White Card

wk49


y o j n E

! y a d i l o your h

25th December - Christmas Day (Feast commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, the Son of God into our world). Check with your parish for the times of this major celebration.


december THURSDAY

1

Oblate Cricket Carnival, Iona College Brisbane concludes Year 12 Retreat Day with Avila

FRIDAY

2

Term 4 Ends Years 7 – 11 Final Day Mass Assembly Dismissal 12:35 pm

SATURDAY

3 NOTES

SUNDAY

4

Australian Volleyball Schools Cup commences


december MONDAY

5

Year 7 2023 Orientation Day

TUESDAY

6

WEDNESDAY

7

wk50


december THURSDAY

8

Feast of the Immaculate Conception

FRIDAY

9

SATURDAY

10 NOTES

Australian Volleyball Schools Cup concludes

SUNDAY

11


december MONDAY

12

TUESDAY

13

WEDNESDAY

14

wk51


december THURSDAY

15

FRIDAY

16

Office closes

SATURDAY

17 NOTES

SUNDAY

18


december MONDAY

19

TUESDAY

20

WEDNESDAY

21

wk52


december THURSDAY

22

FRIDAY

23

SATURDAY

24 NOTES

SUNDAY

25

Christmas Day


december MONDAY

26

Boxing Day

TUESDAY

27

Christmas Day Public Holiday

WEDNESDAY

28

wk53


december THURSDAY

29

Fr Joseph Truong Nguyen Ordained 1989 (PP Springvale)

FRIDAY

30

SATURDAY

31 NOTES

SUNDAY

1/2023

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Long jump

High jump

Hurdles

3000m

1500m

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200m

100m

EVENT

Lachlan Viney 12.88 (80m) ACC Record 2013 2021 Joedan Davis 1.56m 2006 Lucas Scammell 5.00m Jared Blatancic 14.70 (100m) 2008 1981 P.Beaty 1.80m 2008 Jared Blatancic 5.70m

2010 Bevan Braganza 1.68m 2007 Lucas Scammell 5.49m

Unclaimed

2006 Josh Dyson 11.42 1986 P. Beaty 22.90 2008 Luke Greco 54.30 1982 A. Keeshan 2:07.20 1982 A. Keeshan 4:37.00

U/15

Lachlan Viney 12.00 (90m) 2014

Unclaimed

2006 Dylan Cooper 12.07 2007 Luke Greco 24.41 2007 Luke Greco 54.69 2007 Lucas Scammell 2:14.40 2005 Aaron Holmes 4:40.36

2014 Henry Vu 12.25 2007 Joshua Trounce 24.58 2008 Richard Gee 59.80 2006 Lucas Scammell 2:16.89 2007 Jack Cummings 4:50.37

Unclaimed

U/14

U/13

2014 Aaron Braganza 1.85m 1989 B. Borg 5.96m

Jared Blatancic 13.89 (100m) 2009

Unclaimed

2009 Luke Greco 11.50 2009 Luke Greco 23.53 2009 Luke Greco 51.90 2004 Michael Curtis 2:03.92 2010 John-Paul Van Rensburg 4:26.63

U/16

2014 Liam Attard 1.88m 1976 J. Roche 6.26m

Lachlan Viney 15.33 (110m) 2017

Unclaimed

1980 G. Ballard 11.30 2010 Luke Greco 22.68 2010 Luke Greco 50.51 2005 Michael Curtis 2:01.45 1985 C. Nagi 4:18.00

U/17

2004 Jeff Riseley 1.85m 1989 F. Dalais 6.35m

R.Duckworth 15.23 (110m) 1986

1989 F. Dalais 11.19 2006 Michael Curtis 22.96 2007 Michael Riseley 49.53 1989 James McEniry 1:51.65 1989 James McEniry 4:07.85 2010 Rehan Nazar 9:26.67

OPEN

MAZENOD ATHLETICS RECORDS

Mazenod Sporting Records


2012 Charlebois 51.29 2012 47.86 Tom McKenna Jack Minack Samuel Clifton Joshua Chia

2012 Grandin 56.33

2007 48.99 Luke Greco Jared Blatancic David Nguyen James Cachia

2012 Cebula 59.01

2007 51.44 Joshua Trounce Vince Saina Jonathan Souter Dylan Masters

unclaimed

2021 2020 Lucas Valenzuela Ryan Bettiol (Year 9) (Year 9)

Discus

4 x 100m Interhouse

4 x 100m Mazenod

4 x 400m Mazenod

Mazenod Gift

2019 - Lachlan McCarthy (Year 8)

unclaimed

2010 Visesio Saina 50.00m

2009 Vince Saina 44.29m

2008 Vince Saina 44.86m

2007 Vince Saina 39.22m

Shot put

unclaimed

1986 A. DiPetta 16.25m

2009 Visesio Saina 14.33m

2008 Visesio Saina 16.03m

Carl Steinfort (1990)/ James Melenhorst (2004) 14.20m

unclaimed

2010 45.35 Luke Greco Jared Blatanic Joshua Cowen Matthew Arnot 2009 46.35 Luke Greco Jared Blatancic Matthew Arnot James Cachia unclaimed

2012 Charlebois 48.72

1988 A.DiPetta 43.24m

1979 C. Szarnecki 16.14m

2009 Jake Little 12.70m

U/17

2017 Grandin 50.41

2009 Jared Blatancic 12.30m

2010 2011 Bevan Braganza Bevan Braganza 11.90m 12.77m

2006 Jared Blatancic 11.02m

U/16

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2006 3:34.18 Michael Curtis Michael Riseley Tim Crespin Thomas Warby

1988 44.58 Athlete’s names unknown

2008 Chisholm 48.20

1989 A.DiPetta 42.58m

2012 Visesio Saina 14.61m 14.30 (ACC)

1989 F. Dalais 13.13m

OPEN


Mazenod Sporting Records

MAZENOD SWIMMING RECORDS

Age

Event

Name

Time

Year

Under 13

50m Breaststroke

David Burgess

36.49

2008

Under 13

50m Butterfly

Joel Watson

31.28

2010

Under 13

50m Backstroke ACC Record

Eric Li

33.71

2015

Under 13

50m Freestyle

Kevin Phan

29.35

2011

Under 13

4x50m Freestyle Relay ACC Record

Joel Watson Vincent Nguyen Nathan Huynh Kevin Phan

2:03.61

2010

Under 13

4x50m Medley Relay ACC Record

Daniel Jurina Kevin Phan Daniel Marotta Brian Fogarty

2:17.62

2011

Under 14

50m Breaststroke ACC Record

David Burgess

34.06

2009

Under 14

50m Butterfly

Joel Watson

29.59

2011

Under 14

50m Backstroke

Joel Watson

31.45

2011

Under 14

50m Freestyle

Hayden Davies

27.34

2005

Under 14

4x50m Freestyle Relay

Joel Watson Husharn Duggan Vincent Nguyen Nathan Huynh

1:57.90

2011

Under 14

4x50m Medley Relay ACC Record

Brian Fogarty Kevin Phan Daniel Marotta Jackson Myers

2:10.88

2012

Under 15

50m Breaststroke

David Burgess

32.92

2010

Under 15

50m Butterfly

Joel Watson

28.31

2012

Under 15

50m Backstroke

Joel Watson

30.02

2012

Under 15

50m Freestyle

Joel Watson

25.94

2012

Under 15

4x50m Freestyle Relay

Joel Watson Vincent Nguyen Nathan Huynh Husharn Duggan

1:53.22

2012

Under 15

4x50m Medley Relay

Husharn Duggan Joel Watson Nathan Huynh Vincent Nguyen

2:11.81

2012


Age

Event

Name

Time

Year

Under 16

50m Breaststroke

David Burgess

32.96

2011

Under 16

50m Butterfly

Joel Watson

27.57

2013

Under 16

50m Backstroke ACC Record

Joel Watson

29.17

2013

Under 16

50m Freestyle

Joel Watson

25.93

2013

Under 16

4x50m Freestyle Relay

Joel Watson Husharn Duggan Vincent Nguyen Nathan Huynh

1:51.04

2013

Under 16

4x50m Medley Relay

Brian Fogarty Daniel Marotta Jackson Myers Zac Ryan

2:07.47

2014

Under 17

50m Breaststroke

Luke Gilling

32.43

2006

Under 17

50m Butterfly

Daniel Marotta

27.30

2015

Under 17

50m Backstroke

Joel Watson

29.16

2014 (1986)

Under 17

50m Freestyle

Joel Watson

25.68

2014

Under 17

4x50m Freestyle Relay

Brian Fogarty Jackson Myers Zac Ryan Daniel Marotta

1:48.64

2015

Under 17

4x50m Medley Relay

Brian Fogarty Joel Welsford Daniel Marotta Jackson Myers

2:05.07

2015

Open

50m Breaststroke

Paul Faulkner

32.15

1987

Open

50m Butterfly

Joel Watson

27.23

2015

Open

50m Backstroke

Joel Watson

29.55

2015

Open

50m Freestyle

Joel Watson

25.61

2015

Open

4x50m Freestyle Relay

Vincent Nguyen Joseph Andrew Nathan Huynh Joel Watson

1:50.26

2015

Open

4x50m Medley Relay

Joel Watson Jeremy Welsford Vincent Nguyen Joseph Andrew

2:04.00

2015

Open

200m Freestyle

Joel Watson

2:04.22

2015




Multiplications Tables 2X 1X2 2X2 3 X 2 4 X 2 5 X 2 6 X 2 7 X 2 8 X 2 9 X 2 10 X 2 11 X 2 12 X 2 13 X 2

= = = = = = = = = = = = =

= = = = = = = = = = = = =

6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78

= = = = = = = = = = = = =

3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 33 36 39

1X7 2X7 3 X 7 4 X 7 5 X 7 6 X 7 7 X 7 8 X 7 9 X 7 10 X 7 11 X 7 12 X 7 13 X 7

= = = = = = = = = = = = =

10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130

1 X 11 = 2 X 11 = 3 X 11 = 4 X 11 = 5 X 11 = 6 X 11 = 7 X 11 = 8 X 11 = 9 X 11 = 10 X 11 = 11 X 11 = 12 X 11 = 13 X 11 =

1X4 2X4 3 X 4 4 X 4 5 X 4 6 X 4 7 X 4 8 X 4 9 X 4 10 X 4 11 X 4 12 X 4 13 X 4

= = = = = = = = = = = = =

5X 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 52

8X 7 14 21 28 35 42 49 56 63 70 77 84 91

11 X

10 X 1 X 10 = 2 X 10 = 3 X 10 = 4 X 10 = 5 X 10 = 6 X 10 = 7 X 10 = 8 X 10 = 9 X 10 = 10 X 10 = 11 X 10 = 12 X 10 = 13 X 10 =

1X3 2X3 3 X 3 4 X 3 5 X 3 6 X 3 7 X 3 8 X 3 9 X 3 10 X 3 11 X 3 12 X 3 13 X 3

7X

6X 1X6 2X6 3 X 6 4 X 6 5 X 6 6 X 6 7 X 6 8 X 6 9 X 6 10 X 6 11 X 6 12 X 6 13 X 6

4X

3X 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26

1X8 2X8 3 X 8 4 X 8 5 X 8 6 X 8 7 X 8 8 X 8 9 X 8 10 X 8 11 X 8 12 X 8 13 X 8

= = = = = = = = = = = = =

1 X 12 = 2 X 12 = 3 X 12 = 4 X 12 = 5 X 12 = 6 X 12 = 7 X 12 = 8 X 12 = 9 X 12 = 10 X 12 = 11 X 12 = 12 X 12 = 13 X 12 =

= = = = = = = = = = = = =

5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65

9X 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 72 80 88 96 104

12 X 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 99 110 121 132 143

1X5 2X5 3 X 5 4 X 5 5 X 5 6 X 5 7 X 5 8 X 5 9 X 5 10 X 5 11 X 5 12 X 5 13 X 5 1X9 2X9 3 X 9 4 X 9 5 X 9 6 X 9 7 X 9 8 X 9 9 X 9 10 X 9 11 X 9 12 X 9 13 X 9

= = = = = = = = = = = = =

9 18 27 36 45 54 63 72 81 90 99 108 117

13 X 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 108 120 132 144 156

1 X 13 = 2 X 13 = 3 X 13 = 4 X 13 = 5 X 13 = 6 X 13 = 7 X 13 = 8 X 13 = 9 X 13 = 10 X 13 = 11 X 13 = 12 X 13 = 13 X 13 =

13 26 39 52 65 78 91 104 117 130 143 156 169


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