Newsletter 3: Monday 8 April 2024
For the Calendar
Week 11
- ALL WEEK: Catholic Education Week, TSS Easter Football Tournament
- Monday 08/04/24: Transitus (Year 7), Design & Technology Excursion to Sydney (Year 11-12), College Captains Celebration of Eucharist at Woodlawn
- Tuesday 09/04/24: Transitus (Year 7), Design & Technology Excursion to Sydney (Year 11-12)
- Wednesday 10/04/24: Community Access Excursion, House Assembly
- Thursday 11/04/24: Science Excursion to Brisbane (Year 11 & 12)
- Friday 12/04/24: Championship Cross Country (by nomination only), Whole-School Fun Run
Week 1, Term 2
- Monday 29/04/24: Student-Free Day, Year 7 2025 Enrolment Applications Close
- Tuesday 30/04/24: College Mass (TBC)
- Wednesday 01/05/24: AFL QLD Schools Cup Jnr (TBC), HSIE Excursion to Sydney (Year 12)
- Thursday 02/05/24: NRCC Rugby League (TBC), HSIE Excursion to Sydney (Year 12), Police Liaison Presentations (Year 7-8 P1 & 2; Year 9-10 P3 & 4; Year 11-12 P5 & 6)
- Friday 03/05/24: AFL QLD Schools Cup Snr (TBC), Diocesan Opens Football Nth vs Sth Finals (TBC), Year 7 Vaccinations
Week 2, Term 2
- Monday 06/05/24: Winter Uniform commences
- Tuesday 07/05/24: Year 10 Vaccinations
- Wednesday 08/05/24: HSC Drama Group Day, Tobin Cup Rugby League (TBC)
- Friday 10/05/24: Len Diett 9-12 Boys Rubgy (TBC)
To see our full Term Planner, click here.
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Acting Principal's Message
Dear Parents, Carers, Students and Friends of the Xavier Catholic College Community,
I would like to begin by thanking the Xavier Catholic College community for such a warm welcome as the Acting Principal. I feel blessed to work in this great community, and I look forward to a wonderful association with the College. We keep the College Principal, Mr Kevin Lewis in our prayers and thoughts as his period of leave continues.
It is quite amazing that students and staff have now completed Week 10 of Term 1 and are heading towards a well-earned holiday break at the end of Week 11. I look back on the last three weeks of the term and can witness growth in our College community, in the majority of our students, enormous contributions by our staff, together with great support and encouragement by our parents. As the Acting Principal, I am proud of these achievements and thankful to all who have contributed in any way to this wonderful community at Xavier.
I take this opportunity near the end of the first term to congratulate the students in our College who each and every day are making a difference by doing the best they can to improve academically. The ‘core business’ of the College centres on quality teaching and learning and this is enhanced when students work hard to achieve their goals and work towards their potential. I love walking around the College campus and seeing the students actively involved in learning. We are all fortunate to be part of a great College where learning is valued and strong relationships are continually built between the students and the staff.
Easter
I hope you have all enjoyed a happy and Holy Easter period. We are now in the fifty days of Easter. Easter is a festival season of fifty days whose first day is Easter Day, the Sunday of the Resurrection, and whose last day is the Day of Pentecost. The Easter season includes the events of Christ’s resurrection and ascension and the coming of the Holy Spirit on the Day of Pentecost. As the sacrament of new life, baptism is an Easter theme; as baptised Christians we take time during the Easter 50 days to ponder the meaning of membership in Christ’s body, the church. We look at events in the church’s life, the sacraments, the accounts of resurrection and the post-resurrection appearances of Jesus to discover their meaning and what they tell us about how we as a community are to live the life of the Risen Lord. Like the two who walked the Emmaus road with Jesus, we can know Christ in the sharing of the word and in the breaking of bread at the Eucharist. Our work at Xavier allows us the opportunity to welcome the students in our care into God’s church. We hope they take this opportunity and their life is enhanced by the relationships they can build with each other and with God.
Our Gifts
As I reflected over the Easter period about the privilege and honour of leading the Xavier Catholic College community, my thoughts led me to consider the awesome responsibility we have as parents and educators to ensure children are provided with every opportunity to grow as learners, grow in the love of Jesus Christ, and grow to be young people with a positive outlook on life where their contribution is one of service to others. I truly believe that it is worth reflecting on the many gifts that our teachers, together with parents can share daily with their students/children.
- The gift of God’s love – every child needs to experience the immense power of God’s love through personal witness and through the intercession of prayer.
- The gift of attention – every child should be known and loved.
- The gift of joy – every child should experience the absolute joy and fascination of learning.
- The gift of optimism – every parent and teacher should look for opportunities to build optimism in children. Every parent and teacher should employ positive psychology techniques and use constant affirmations.
- The gift of empowerment – all parents and teachers should create opportunities for children to apply what they are learning through the gift of empowerment. When children discover their capacity to take action, they develop a sense of purpose.
- The gift of hope - hope for the present and the future may be the most profound gift that we can offer children.
It is important to congratulate each and every student who has contributed to the College over the past term through their willingness to engage with the College and to join us on the journey. Whether it has been in the classroom, on the sporting field or arena, in a creative or literary pursuit, through social justice and service opportunities, or by being the best they can be at all times, I say thank you! We are blessed to have you in the Xavier community.
Important Dates
A reminder that Term 1 classes conclude on Friday 12 April at 3.15pm for our students. All students are expected to attend classes until the end of term. Term 2 classes commence for all students on Tuesday 30 April (as Monday 29 April is a Staff Professional Learning Day / Student Free Day).
ANZAC Day
A reminder that our College will be marching in the Ballina ANZAC Day March on Thursday 25 April. Students interested in marching with the College on the day are welcome. Please see Mr Fear’s article in the Newsletter for details of time, meeting point, and uniform expectations for the ANZAC March. It would be great to see Xavier Catholic College well represented at this ceremony.
Visit by the Governor General & Mrs Hurley
On Friday 5 April, the College was honoured to receive a visit by the Governor General, His Excellency General the Honourable David Hurley, and his wife, Her Excellency Mrs Linda Hurley. The Governor General and his wife enjoyed some musical items with the College Musical cast and crew in the Magis Centre, and then enjoyed a morning tea in the Hospitality Room, courtesy of our Hospitality staff and students. It was a very special visit, and the Governor General and Mrs Hurley loved returning to the College, especially after their visit after the 2022 floods.
Term 2
Some important reminders for students in Term 2 that I ask parents to help support:
- Students are asked to take responsibility for their College uniform, which needs to be worn with pride. There are no excuses for poor uniform choices (e.g. boy's shirts not tucked in, girl’s shorts and skirts too short; incorrect shoes; etc.). Please reinforce the College uniform expectations with your son/daughter at home.
- Students are asked to show gratitude in their classes by thanking the teacher at the conclusion of each lesson. Saying thank you costs nothing, and expressed with an attitude of gratitude means so much to the recipient.
- Students are asked to greet and acknowledge staff appropriately and warmly. “Good morning Miss or Sir”, “How are you today?” are simple examples of how students and staff can greet each other with a sense of community spirit and working together.
Please discuss these points with your son/daughter over the next few weeks and reinforce with them the importance of community building and working with each other.
Finally, thank you again for your support and encouragement, both of which I value.
I wish you God’s blessings always. May Jesus Christ and St Francis Xavier continue to guide us and inspire us on our journey.
God Bless,
Mr Lee MacMaster
Acting Principal
Congratulations and thank you to our wonderful 2024 Musical Team!
After months of rehearsals, costume fittings, and learning the lyrics to our favourite 90s hits, our talented cast and crew brought Popstars to the stage at last! It was an absolutely spectacular show that couldn't have been staged without the dedication of so many members of our Xavier community.
Thank you to each of the students who worked so hard to ensure their performances were polished and perfect for Opening Night. Thank you to our team of staff who worked behind the scenes—building sets, coordinating costumes, choreographing dances, and so much more. We are so fortunate to have such talent in our community and are so proud of each and every one of you.
Congratulations, Popstars team!
The students:
Leads
Evie Sargent, Miah Bradley, Lennox Broadley, Isabella Clarson, Alyssa Starkey, Ashleigh Watts, Olivia Flanagan, Georgia Rose, Dominic Gilhooley, Bryce Rando, Amelia Paulson, Jake Sayer, Jack Alexander, Chloe Blewitt, Alani Adamson, Lucy Jack, Jasmin Poptie, Tilly Cubis, Imogen Farlow, Eva Davis, Dominic Smith, Finlay McGubbin, Lily Calnan, Patrick Jones, Isaac Flanagan, Jacob Fear, Sophia Agnew, Audrey Johannes, Isla Griffith, Allira Bateman, Ava Drake, Isabella Osses-Santander, Rose Meany, Ayla Calnan
Chorus
Elena Helle, Kayla Kanyaro, Sophie Meany, Nava Tiernan, Ada Campbell, Celeste Dalby, Anastasia O'Connor, Indiana Peachey, Dakota Pettingill, Ariah Smith, Jennifer Angeli, Lia Axman, Mia Helle, Keely Monk, Elsie Walkom, Georgia McLean, Hayley Patterson, Phoebe Ryan, Neve Thurston, Heidi Wallace
Band
Caden Penny, Ellie Harris, Kira van Eijden, Ty Calub, Elijah Owens, Kai Sauge, Cooper Adamson, Charlie Boyle, Michael Siebert
Art
Aster Travers, William Bienke, Lillyana Monk, Riley Campbell, Eboni Curtis, Felix Burnett
Entertainment & Stage
Jake Sayer, Angus Schirmer, Jack Alexander, Noah Helle, Chloe Blewitt, Jasmin Poptie, Tilly Cubis, Imogen Farlow, Indigo Hanslow, Lachlan Saunders
The staff:
Mrs Allysha Hodges (Director & Production Manager), Mrs Sarah Ward (Choreographer), Ms Georgia Quinn (Band Director), Mrs Leanne Broadley (Vocal Director), Ms Jasmin Rogers (Art Director), Mrs Nattalie Schreenan (Art Team), Ms Jenny Coleman (Art Team), Mr Taylor Jermolajew (Stage Manager), Ms Amy De Roma (Rehearsal Assistant), Mrs Tawney Peachey (Costume Design), Ms Tracy Wade (Photography), Ms Sue Ryan (Photography), Mrs Emma Smith (Canteen)
Special thanks to:
North Coast Events (Sound and Lighting Design/Operation), Hanna Waters (Stage Manager), Landon Broadley, and our staff and student volunteers
Assistant Principal: Learning & Teaching
Thank you!
As Term 1 draws to a close, I reflect on the past weeks with pleasure and pride. A glance across our term calendar provides evidence of the vast array of opportunities on offer at the College and the holistic education we provide to support students’ spiritual, academic, sporting and wellbeing dimensions. This variety, and the dynamic nature of school life, make the College an enriching and exciting environment in which to study and work. Living out our 2024 motto to Stand by Me, we have continued to co-construct a community of which we can be extremely proud.
My work focuses on sustaining Xavier Catholic College as a centre of excellence in learning and teaching. This, of course, is about more than grades — it also involves shaping students who are open to growth, committed to justice, and compassionate in service to others for the greater glory of God. I am inspired by the many individuals who share this vision and, through their actions, bring it to life each and every day. I would like to thank our students, families, caregivers, and our dedicated staff for their contribution to making this term the success it has been.
Year 12 Assessments and Reports
I would like to acknowledge and congratulate our Year 12 students who have now completed their mid-course assessment block. Their diligent work ethic, organisational skills and the calm and respectful manner in which they conducted themselves throughout this period is acknowledged and appreciated.
This is also a very busy time for our teaching staff, who collaboratively write assessment tasks and marking criteria, meet during the marking process to moderate tasks, invest time to provide quality feedback that focuses on the next steps for learning growth, and carefully record assessment data. I would like to acknowledge the work of our dedicated staff who have worked diligently to provide quality learning and teaching, assessment and reporting throughout the term.
Year 12 Reports will be issued early next term and provide valuable information regarding your child’s progress in their final year of school. I encourage you to read your child’s report and use this to inform their study as the year progresses.
Parent/Teacher Conferences
Family and school partnerships are a very important feature of Xavier Catholic College. In Week 8, hundreds of Parent/Teacher Conferences took place for our Year 7 students and their families, as a means to build relationships and to connect learning at home and school. There is strong evidence that parent engagement in learning is known to lead to improved learning outcomes for students of all ages.
Parents of Year 11 and 12 students are asked to note the date of the upcoming Parent Teacher Conferences, which are scheduled for Week 3 of Term 2 following the release of Year 12 Reports. Further information about booking interview times will be forthcoming.
Subject Selections
Each year, students in Year 8 and Year 10 engage in subject selection as they develop their pattern of study for Stages 5 and 6. Information sessions for parents and students will be scheduled next term.
Year 10 students, parents and caregivers are encouraged to explore subject selection information through the UAC website. Early next term, Year 10 students will be taken through a process to guide subject selections in their Careers lessons, with an emphasis on a variety of pathways, including Work Ready and ATAR (university) options post-school. The 2025 Subject Selection Handbook and website will be made available on the school website early next term. Student interest, ability and intended future pathway should be the main considerations when deciding on subjects. There are a number of HSC and ATAR eligibility requirements that must be considered. We look forward to working through these exciting and important processes with your children.
Ms Carmel Zuino
Before & After School Optional Study Classes
Study classes for Year 12 students have recommenced. These are optional classes before and after school to help students as they prepare for their HSC. Please encourage your children to attend. Over the years, these lessons have proved to be very valuable.
The Maths faculty also provides Maths Help on Friday mornings. This is open to all students and particularly targets the younger members of our community.
Ms Tracy Wade
Leader of Curriculum
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
Art (Year 12) | Biology (Year 12) Art (Year 12) | Chemistry (Year 12) Standard Maths (Year 12) Drama (Year 12) | Physics (Year 12) Ms Wade S4 3:20pm - 4:30pm | Maths Help (All Years) Design & Tech (Year 12) French (Year 12) |
Assistant Principal: Mission
Easter & Holy Week
We hope everyone had an enjoyable Easter break after Week 9. From the poignant observance of Palm Sunday, with palms adorning the front of our school gates, to the solemn remembrance of Christ's passion, death, and ultimately, His glorious resurrection, Holy Week has hopefully left a mark on our hearts. As we emerge from this sacred time and embrace the joy of Easter, we hope that everyone had a blessed and enjoyable celebration, filled with the warmth of faith, love, and renewal. Pope Francis, in his Easter message, said, ’Christ is risen; he is truly risen!’ In this traditional proclamation of the Churches of the East, the word ‘truly’ reminds us that our hope is not an illusion but a truth! Our journey is now marked by hope and an invitation to an interior freedom.
May the Joy of the risen Jesus be with you and your loved ones.
ANZAC Day March
All Xavier Catholic College students are invited to participate in the 2024 ANZAC Day March, organised by the Ballina RSL Sub-Branch. This event is open to local schools and community organisations within the Ballina Shire and will take place on Thursday April 25 (the second Thursday of the Term 1 Holiday), starting at the Ballina Courthouse and concluding at the Cenotaph. This marks the first opportunity post-COVID for all students to join in the March.
All students must wear the full formal uniform and adhere to the College's personal presentation guidelines (refer to Pages 7-9 of the XCC Student Planner).
ANZAC Day March times:
- 10:00 am - March begins assembling on River Street, at the Ballina Courthouse - all participants must report to their coordinating teachers or leaders in the marshalling zone no later than 10:10 am.
- 10:30 am - The March steps off and proceeds down River Street to the Ballina RSL Cenotaph
- 11:00 am - The Commemoration Service begins (1 Grant Street)
We look forward to your participation in representing our College Community during this meaningful event.
eBike Regulations
Students who are currently utilising an e-Bike need to ensure they comply with the current NSW legislative standards.
In NSW, there are two types of permitted e-bikes:
A power-assisted pedal cycle:
- has one or more motors attached with a combined maximum power output of up to 200 watts
- can't be propelled only by the motor/s
- weighs less than 50kg (including batteries)
- has a height-adjustable seat.
Electrically power-assisted cycle:
An electrically power-assisted cycle has a maximum continued rated power of up to 500 watts. This power output must be:
- progressively reduced as the bicycle’s speed increases beyond 6km/h cut off when:
- your bicycle reaches a speed of 25km/h
- you stop pedalling and the speed exceeds 6km/h.
The rider must primarily propel these bikes – a motor can't be the only source propelling it. The motor should only help the rider, like when going uphill or facing strong winds.
Petrol-Powered bicycles
All petrol-powered bicycles are illegal on NSW roads and road-related areas like footpaths, shared paths, cycle ways and cycle paths.
This includes bicycles that:
- have a petrol-powered engine attached before or after purchase
- are powered by other types of internal combustion engines.
Petrol-powered bicycles are faster than regular bicycles, reaching moped and small motorcycle speeds.
If a student's e-Bike does not comply with these standards they are not to store these items on school property. Can all families please take note when utilising or considering these items as transportation. All students are also reminded to walk their bikes when on College grounds.
Winter Uniform
As the chill of winter sets in, it's time to dust off those ties and neatly tuck in those shirts because the winter uniform season is upon us! Starting from Monday, May 6th (Week 2 of Term 2), all families are reminded to mark their calendars for this transition.
This marks a significant period where students not only adapt to the colder weather but also hone their skills in mastering the art of tying a tie. As we embark on this journey, we look to our senior students to set the bar high with their impeccable presentation.
For further details regarding the specifics of our college's winter uniform requirements, please refer to the detailed guidelines provided HERE. Let's embrace the change in seasons with style and professionalism!
Mr Peter Fear
Pastoral Care
I’ll begin my article this week by offering my sincere gratitude to the Year 7 MacKillop class who I have the pleasure of teaching for their Religious Education studies. I asked them on Tuesday this week to define how Xavier Catholic College staff and students live out the Gospel values, focusing on the words we use. Their responses were inspiring:
- “Thank you” - students expressed how often they hear people expressing gratitude to one another
- “Can I help?” - students felt that people in our community genuinely care about each other and will offer assistance without prompting
- “Are you ok?” - a message often associated with developing connections in our society, these students felt that the older students in their PC classes are always willing to go to great lengths to make sure they feel comfortable and confident at school.
What was a seemingly functional conversation with these young people in class, has turned into a source of inspiration for the remainder of the week. Thank you 7REK!
Attendance Matters
Student attendance at school is one of our highest priorities to ensure that our young people are achieving their educational, social, emotional, physical and spiritual outcomes. Over the coming weeks, families whose child/ren are not attending school on a regular basis should expect to receive written communication inviting them to engage with College staff to develop strategies to improve this.
Please know that our College staff understand and appreciate the complexity that exists for families when it comes to matters of attendance. Our desire is to work in partnership with families to improve attendance when required.
Detention
Students at Xavier Catholic College do a remarkable job of adhering to our behavioural expectations. From time to time, there is a need to put consequences in place to redirect behaviour when expectations and behaviour don’t align.
We have worked hard to ensure there is timely communication to parents when students are given detentions. It would be appreciated if you could assist us by discussing this with your child/ren to ensure that our expectations are supported at home.
Students are invited to respectfully discuss any concerns they might have about detentions with the teacher who issued the consequence. The same is requested of parents. I must stress to the entire community that staff do not issue these consequences lightly and often do so in collaboration with the relevant leaders in each faculty/house. Thank you for your support regarding these challenging situations.
The Resilience Project Update
This week saw another opportunity for students and staff to gather in our TRP groups to engage in this very important and inspiring content.
Students should now have a comprehensive understanding of the impact of gratitude in our world and of the importance of personal connection and communication.
I want to express my gratitude to our wonderful teaching staff who are delivering the program with enthusiasm and energy for our young people. It would be great to hear our students coming to schools with tales of conversations at home to do with their new learning. I invite parents to ask your child/ren about what they’ve covered and to bring home their journals to ensure they are completing the work of the program.
As always, if there is anything I can do to support your family, please don’t hesitate to contact me (nick.jones@lism.catholic.edu.au).
Mr Nick Jones
Leader of Pastoral Care
Catechesis & Evangelisation
Jesuit Mission Visit to Xavier Catholic College
During Week 7 this term, the College was honoured by a visit from Katrina Tucker, who represents Jesuit Mission. Katrina took the time to enlighten students from all year levels about the remarkable programs and initiatives undertaken by Jesuit Mission across the globe.
The students of Year 7 Campion were particularly captivated by Katrina's presentation. Their curiosity was piqued as they had been delving into the endeavours of Jesuit Mission, especially since the charity had been the beneficiary of the impressive $580 raised by Campion House earlier in the year through their Valentine’s Day fundraiser.
Reflecting on the impact of Jesuit Mission's work, the Year 7 students were stirred with a newfound understanding and appreciation.
In Week 7 Katrina visited us from Jesuit Mission and taught us all about how they help people in need. My favourite thing they have done is when they built a massive water tank in a town very far from any water source - Marley R
We are thankful for Katrina’s visit because it taught us how we can help to make a change in this world - Jai P
Katrina’s visit from the Jesuit mission taught me all about their amazing program and what it does to help young people get a good education. Katrina also made me realise how lucky I am to have such a great education. - Sasha M
We are grateful and thoroughly enjoyed Katrina’s visit from Jesuit Mission because she spoke about and highly informed us about all the amazing things that Jesuit Mission does for all the unfortunate things that happen in places like Rural Cambodia. Jesuit Mission has a connection to Campion House because St Campion was an academic and cared a lot about his people, and Jesuit Mission does as well. Katrina made her visit to our school Chapel and educated us about what our money from our Campion House fundraiser is going towards. Jesuit Mission is an incredible foundation. - Lucie S
Heartfelt appreciation goes out to Dr Beveridge for her instrumental role in organising and facilitating Katrina's visit, which undoubtedly left a lasting impression on all who attended.
Mr David Eyles & Dr Madeline Beveridge
College News
Year 12 Exploring Early Childhood
The Year 12 Exploring Early Childhood class has been enjoying their regular visits to St Anne's Long Day Care Centre. As part of their current module, ‘Child Service Industries,’ the students have enjoyed their valuable learning experiences. The visits have provided them with hands-on experience and insight into the practical aspects of working in early childhood education and care. Their exploration has encompassed observing the daily routines, engaging with the children, and actively participating in various educational activities.
The visits have been made possible through the generous cooperation of St Anne's Long Day Care Centre and the unwavering support of its Director, Narelle Dewhurst. Narelle’s warm welcome and willingness to facilitate the students' learning experience have greatly enriched their understanding of the childcare industry.
During our visits, students have had the opportunity to collaborate with the experienced staff at St Anne's, gaining practical insights into effective childcare practices and the importance of fostering a nurturing environment for children's development. They actively participated in outdoor play, in particular focusing on the positive outcomes of play based learning.
The Exploring Early Childhood class would like to extend their gratitude to Narelle Dewhurst and the entire team at St Anne's Long Day Care Centre for their warm hospitality and invaluable contributions to their educational journey. We look forward to fostering continued collaboration and learning opportunities that empower our students to excel in their chosen fields.
Mrs Rebecca Kennedy
Exploring Early Childhood Teacher
Wellbeing News
MacKillop House Awareness-Raising Pastoral Care Activity: The National Day of Action Against Bullying and Violence
The MacKillop House Captains recently organised a pastoral care initiative aimed at raising awareness about the significance of the 'National Day of Action against bullying and violence.' Xavier Catholic College is an official National Day of Action school. The Captains emphasised the importance of standing up against bullying and provided students with insights on how to take action if they encounter bullying. The theme for this year was ‘Making Connections.’ During Community Time, student groups acknowledged the importance of making connections and taking collective action against all forms of bullying and discussed strategies to support one another.
Special thanks go to the MacKillop Captains — Jack Moyle, Liam Meany, Rhiannon Burt, Amelia Jessup and Jack Evers — for their contributions. They spoke at assemblies and produced a compelling film addressing how students can continue to grow connections within the College and stamp out all forms of bullying each and every day. Each student was encouraged to ‘Grow Connections’ within our school community and to focus on the importance of building strong school community connections and social skills to help prevent bullying. The National Day of Action also provided an opportunity for our school to create a shared understanding about bullying behaviours, and outline bullying prevention policies at our school.
Mrs Rebecca Kennedy
Head of MacKillop House
Sport News
Diocesan Swimming
A team of 13 swimmers represented the College at the 2024 Diocesan swimming carnival at Port Macquarie on 7 March. Congratulations to all of our swimmers on your efforts, and thank you to the parents who transported the students. Thank you also to Ms Webster and Ms Keys who travelled to Port Macquarie and managed the team.
Top Results:
- Jack Solman (U14 Boys):
- 200m Freestyle: First Place
- 50m Freestyle: Second Place
- Jack Solman, Rocky Tobin, Harry Ranyard, Isaac Mulligan (U14 Boys Team):
- Relay: First Place
- Relay: First Place
Congratulations to Jack, Rocky, Harry, and Isaac on their selection in the Lismore Diocesan Swimming team, to compete at the NSWCCC Swimming Titles in Sydney.
Top 6 Results:
Diocesan Individual Rugby League Trials
The Diocesan Rugby League Trials for under 15 and Open Boys and Girls were held at Woodlawn on Tuesday 5 March. Well done to the following students who were involved:
Under 15 Boys:
- Lex Izzard
Open Girls:
- Chaise Windle
Open Boys:
- Jett Flatley, Fynn Jonsson, Jack Moyle, Mathew Page, William Picken and Kai Saric
Congratulations to the following boys who were selected in the Diocesan representative teams and now travel to South West Rocks on 3 April for possible selection in the Northern Country NSWCCC teams.
Open Boys:
- Mathew Page, Fynn Jonsson, William Picken and Kai Saric
Diocesan Individual Football Trials
The Diocesan Football Trials for Open Boys and Girls were held at Thistles Football Fields Lismore on Tuesday 5 March. Well done to the following Boys and Girls who were involved:
Opens Girls:
- Lucy Bill, Callie Gollan, Sophie Maiden, Schapelle Mannix -Farrel, Hayley Patterson, Sophie Ranyard and Lauren Tyler
Opens Boys:
- Tyler Dogan, Jack Groves, Harry Groves, Cooper Keane, Caiden Manley, Jacob Miletic, Archie Power, Nelson Stock and Jerridan Tulloch
Congratulations to the following boys who were selected in the Diocesan representative teams and now travel to Sydney in May for possible selection in the NSWCCC teams.
Opens Girls:
- Lucy Bill, Callie Gollan, Sophie Ranyard and Sophie Maiden
Opens Boys:
- Jack Groves, Nelson Stock and Cooper Keane
Individual Achievement
Congratulations to William Kilburn who travelled to Sydney and was successfully selected in the NSWCCC 15 years boys Representative Cricket team.
Girls League Tag
Congratulations to the Under 14 and Under 16 Girls League Tag teams that participated in the NRL Gala Day at the Murwillumbah Junior Rugby League Fields on Wednesday 6 March.
Under 14 Girls Team 1
In a display of sheer talent and unwavering teamwork, the Xavier Catholic College U14 Girls League Tag Team were undefeated at the recent Gala Day. Captained by Mia Sawkins, the team played with incredible determination, skill and teamwork. .
Their first match against Mount St. Pats proved to be a thrilling encounter, ending in a hard-fought 2-2 draw. Despite the deadlock, standout performances from Mia Sawkins and Eva Donovan on the try-scoring front showcased Xavier's offensive prowess and determination.
Undeterred by the draw, Xavier unleashed their full potential in their second game against Murwillumbah High School, securing a resounding 10-0 victory. The scoreboard lit up with tries, with Eva Donovan leading the charge with an incredible five tries to her name. Ellie McLoughlin added two more, while Amelia Moloney, Mia Sawkins, and Lily Wall each contributed with a try, highlighting the team's depth and versatility.
As the competition intensified, Xavier faced off against St. Joseph's Catholic College Banora Point in their third match. In a tightly contested affair, Xavier emerged victorious with a narrow 2-0 win, courtesy of tries from Ellie McLachlan and Ellie Campbell. Their tenacity and defensive prowess were on full display as they shut out their opponents and secured another crucial win.
In addition to their outstanding performances on the field, congratulations to Captain Mia Sawkins for her exemplary leadership and guidance throughout the day. Furthermore, a special shoutout goes to Eva Donovan, who was recognised as the Players' Player and Ellie McLoughlin, who was recognised for the Coaches Award. for their outstanding contributions and dedication to the team's success.
With an undefeated record throughout the day and a display of remarkable skill and teamwork, the Xavier U14 Girls League Tag Team is to be congratulated for their outstanding performance throughout the day.
Congratulations to the entire team - Mia Sawkins, Ellie Campbell, Isla Walker, Eva Donovan, Lily Wall, Layla Keough, Harper Walsh, Ellie McLachlan, Eliza Crilley, Taya Coates, Lilah Elliot and Amelia Moloney.
Mrs Rebecca Kennedy - Coach
Under 14 Girls Team 2
The Under 14 Girls Development team can be very proud of their efforts. Their understanding of the game improved in every match during the day, they showed great teamwork and a wonderful positive attitude. The girls were narrowly defeated by Mt St Pats and St Joseph's, but bounced back to defeat Tweed River High 4 - 0 in game 3, which was a wonderful way to finish the day.
Try scorers:
- Lani Drikibau
- Sunee Murtikos
- Leila Klein-Coleman
- Coco Grew-Jones (3 tries)
Players Player:
- Coco Grew-Jones (6 votes)
- Lillian Bruncke (2 votes)
- Sunee Murtikos (2 votes)
- Evie Kennedy, Keira McCowan, Madeline Griffiths and Leila Klein-Coleman (1 vote)
Coaches 3, 2, 1
- 3 Points - Lillian Bruncke and Daria Smith
- 2 Points - Leila Klein-Coleman
- 1 Point - Coco Grew-Jones and Sunee Murtikos
Under 16 Girls
It was a great day at Murwillumbah Leagues Club, the under 16 girls put in a dominant performance against Tweed River High School, winning 5-2. In their second game of the day the team put in an excellent effort against the eventual tournament winners Mount St Patrick’s. Stand out performances by Liliana Thompson, Mia Sawkins and Heidi Grimster on the day demonstrated effective leadership and individual brilliance on the field. A great day demonstrating the skills of all these young athletes.
Diocesan Tennis
What a great day of tennis at the annual Diocesan tournament held at Tweed Heads last week. Congratulations to all players for representing XCC and for supporting each other on the day. Well done to Junior players Zoe, Chloe, Charlie and Mitch who played well together and look forward to playing for the school for the next few years! Our Open girls came third overall; team Indiana and Mia were undefeated, while Ariah and Elena played 6 strong games with 4 wins. The Open boys team won the day with some amazing sets of tennis played by all members Bodhi, Yali, Rimu and Oliver. Their impressive performance sees them qualify for our first-ever tennis team representing the Diocese at CCC level.
Thank you to Chloe's dad for accompanying her to and from the tournament.
Mrs Naomi Byrnes
XCC vs TSS - T20 Cricket Match (8 March 2024)
It was an intense face-off between Xavier College and a junior developing Southport School team on their highly regarded TSS main oval, ‘The Green’.
Xavier fielded first and kept TSS to just 30 runs without losing a wicket in the first 8 overs, resulting in a tight beginning for our fielding side. Our opening bowler combination began well with Zac Thick taking 1 wicket for 12 runs off 4 overs. TSS openers then picked up the attacking pace, reaching 108 runs for the loss of three wickets by the end of the 18th over.
Beau Yanstch (Year 8) pulled the game back with a fantastic boundary catch, then a 1 wicket for 8 runs off his 2-over spell. Billy Kilburn's maiden over in the 19th slowed down the run rate, at a crucial moment in the match. TSS set a challenging target of 121 runs off 20 overs, for Xavier to chase.
Lennox Broadley got XCC off to a good start, hitting a six off the first ball and finishing his stance on 10 runs. Unfortunately, Noah Helle, Harper Faulks, and Billy Kilburn’s wickets were taken by some precision TSS spin bowling and accurate fielding. XCC were sitting on 50 runs for the loss of 3 wickets, until Kai Dalli played a brilliant innings, scoring 76* off 46 balls, including 7 sixes and 5 fours. With some further support from Cal Kirkpatrick at 18* off 18 balls and Kobi Vella, Xavier managed to chase down the target with 2 balls remaining.
In the end, Xavier Catholic College emerged as the winner, showing great determination, team spirit and resilience on the field.
Congratulations to all boys involved:
Lennox Broadley, Kai Dalli, Harper Faulks, Bede Francis, Cian Harding, Noah Helle, William Kilburn, Calum Kirkpatrick, Asger Paungreen, Finnigan Spinks, Zac Thick, Kobi Vella, Beau Yantsch
Mr Clint McCarthy & Mr Sam Rogers
Open Girls Basketball - Coffs Diocesan Championships
The XCC Open Girls Basketball team travelled to Coffs Harbour for the Diocesian Championships on 14 March 2024. The team consisted mostly of Year 11 students, including three Year 9 girls.
The tournament was a round-robin format, with over placings based on the results of each pool match. The girls began the day with two very impressive wins over Woodlawn (34-9) and St Marys of Casino (65-9). We then came up against the Div 1 overall winning team in John Paul College, losing by 18 points. In the last game, we beat Mackillop College (33-26).
The Xavier team finished the Division One competition with the Silver Medal, a fantastic achievement and possibly the greatest by any open girls Xavier Catholic College team. There were plenty of stand-out performances through the competition, with captain Madeleine A committing to every opportunity in both offence and defence. The experience of the forward and middle combinations of Pippa B, Leura A, Neeve A & Stella P allowed the Xavier team to dominate the key throughout the tournament. A huge congratulations and thank you to Lily S, Matilda S and Stella P for their ability to step up and play years above their age. We have another year to contest this title and looking forward to 2025.
Great effort girls!
Mr Clint McCarthy
Bill Turner Football
The Bill Turner Girls team played their first game against Byron High School on Thursday 28 March. Their unbreakable defence, quick passing through the midfield and speed up front brought the girls to a 9-0 win! The girls will now go to play Richmond Christian College in Round 2.
The XCC Boys Bill Turner Cup squad played their Round 2 fixture at the College on Thursday 28 March v Byron High. It started well for us when Yali Amit was in the right place at the right time to put in the loose ball in the box to put us 1-0 ahead. The game developed into a closely fought contest, with plenty of chances at both ends. Byron equalised just before halftime, and it went into the break at 1-1. We were well on top in the second half but just couldn't seem to finish, and it was still 1-1 at full-time. It then went to extra time and a golden goal, but despite some sustained pressure, we still couldn't find a way through, and Byron scored on the break to take out the game 2-1. Great performance by all the team — just didn't get the luck on the day.
Open Girls Football
The Opens football took place on Wednesday 3 April week at Lennox Head Fields. The winning boys and girls teams go on to compete further in the Catholic Schools state knockout competition. We came to the tournament as defending champions and were keen to emulate last year's efforts. Each school played three round games against each other and the top 2 teams played off in the final. Our results were:
Xavier 0 - 1 Trinity: We were unlucky. I felt we outplayed Trinity. We kept the ball well and had a couple of chances. An excellent long range strike from Trinity's centre midfielder was the difference.
Xavier 10 - 0 Woodlawn: After Woodlawn had lost to Trinity and drawn with McAuley, we didn’t exactly know what to expect. I certainly didn’t expect such a welcome scoreline. The girls passed the ball around well and were able to apply consistent pressure. Some memorable goals. Our Captain Niamh Sharpe scored a belter, Sophia Kirkpatrick scored her first Opens goal, Sakura Baker scored a hat trick, and Lauren Tyler scored a brace.
Xavier 2 - 0 McAuley Grafton: We then faced McAuley after they had beaten Trinity in their last game. The scenario was that we had to win. A draw or a loss meant we would not make the finals. Once again, the girls stood up, competed for every ball, and wore McAuley down. Lucy Bill scored a cracker from the edge of the box to put us in front in the first half. We were rewarded with a late goal from Zoe Hope, whose consistent pressure on opposition defenders paid off.
The final: This put us into the final against Trinity. It was a rough affair in which our girls stood up to the test. We put on all the early pressure, hitting the post and the crossbar before Zoe was awarded a penalty. Lauren Tyler stepped up and expertly converted the penalty. Trinity responded with pressure and an attempted clearance rebounded off a Trinity player and into the net. 1-1 at halftime. The second half was much the same. The pivotal moment saw Sakura Baker win the ball off a Trinity defender, beat the player, and put in a cross that beat everyone except Keira McCowan, who was in the right place at the right time to score the winning goal. We held on for a 2-1 win.
As a facilitator, these are the best days of the year. To see the team incrementally improve over the course of the day and produce results is rewarding. All the team present on the day are commended on their commitment and their camaraderie. Well done ladies! We now move on to the next knockout game with the boy's team, who also won the day.
Open Boys Football
Xavier Catholic College's open boys football team showcased their talent and determination at the recent Dio Gala Day, securing victory after victory to claim the championship title. With an impressive display of skill and teamwork, the team emerged victorious in each of their matches, leaving a trail of success in their wake.
In the first game against Banora Point, Xavier Catholic College set the tone for the day with a narrow 1-0 win, thanks to a goal from Nelson in the 5th minute. This early triumph laid the foundation for what would be a remarkable tournament for the team.
In the second game, Xavier continued their winning streak with a convincing 3-1 victory against Woodlawn. Goals from Jacob in the 6th minute, Cooper K in the 10th minute, and Nelson again in the 18th minute ensured their dominance on the field.
The momentum only grew stronger as Xavier faced off against Casino in the third game. Displaying exceptional skill and coordination, the team secured a resounding 5-1 win. Goals from Cooper P (4th minute), Asger (6th and 10th minutes), Tyler (16th minute), and Archie (16th minute) showcased the team's depth and versatility.
With three wins under their belt, Xavier Catholic College entered the final match against Trinity with confidence and determination. In a closely contested battle, they emerged victorious once again, clinching a 1-0 win with another goal from Nelson in the 5th minute.
Special mention to Nelson Stock for securing player of the tournament and the Golden Boot — a true Co-Captain and leader out on the field.
The triumph at the Dio Gala Day is a testament to the hard work, dedication, and talent of the Xavier Catholic College Open Boys football team. Their remarkable performance not only brought glory to the school but also served as a shining example of sportsmanship and teamwork.
Congratulations to the players, coaches, and supporters for their outstanding achievement. Xavier Catholic College can be proud of its champions, who have showcased the true spirit of sportsmanship and excellence on the football field. Well done, boys!
Team: Joseph Anderson, Rob De Wit, Tyler Dogan, Jack Groves, Cooper Keane, Cooper Penny, Caiden Manley, Jacob Miletic (C), Asger Paungreen, Archie Power, Thomas Rutledge, Nelson Stock (C), Jerridan Tulloch, Jax Vawdrey, Kobi Vella
Mr Steve Edmonds and Mr Sam Rogers - Coaches
Mr Pat Kennedy (Leader of Sport) and Miss Emily Keys (Sport Trainee)
2024 Cross Country Carnival - Friday 12 April
The Championship Cross Country & Whole School Fun Run will both be held on Friday 12 April 2024.
Championship Cross Country
THIS EVENT IS NOT COMPULSORY. It is for serious runners competing for Age Champion and wanting to gain selection in the College team (top 6 per age group) for Diocesan Cross Country on Friday May 17 2024 at Grafton.
Students will need to nominate via the Compass Google Form emailed to parents.
Venue: Angels Beach, Sharpes Beach, Headlands Reserve grass area and hill
Times: Periods 5 and 6 (Low tide approximately 2.30 pm)
Uniform: 7 - 10 Sport Uniform; Years 11 - 12 Senior College Uniform
Needs: Runners may change into and compete in appropriate running attire. Bring your own clearly-labelled water bottle, hat and sunscreen
Distances: As per Diocesan Cross Country distances:
- 3km (12 boys/girls, 13 boys/girls)
- 4km (14 boys/girls, 15 boys/girls, 16 girls, 17 girls)
- 6km (16 boys, 17 boys, 18 girls)
- 6km (18 boys will NOT run 8km as per Diocesan distance)
Note: Mobile Phones, iPods, AirPods etc. ARE NOT ALLOWED
Year Group Fun Run
THIS EVENT IS COMPULSORY.
Students who are not competing in the Championship Cross Country will compete in Year Groups for House Points and complete the Fun Run during Periods 5 and 6 along Angels Beach and Sharpes Beach, and finish at the Headlands Reserve underpass.
Uniform: Years 7 - 10 Sport Uniform; Years 11 - 12 Senior College Uniform. Students may change into appropriate House colour running clothing.
Needs: Bring your own clearly-labelled water bottle, hat and sunscreen
Canteen News
Volunteering in the Canteen is a great opportunity to meet other parents and to be involved in your child/children's school life.
- Arrive at school by 8:45am and park on the street (or you will get locked in the bottom carpark!).
- Go to the Office to sign in and receive your Visitor Badge.
- Head to the Canteen where you can prepare for the day’s lunch orders.
- Volunteers receive lunch, and their children receive a $5 canteen voucher.
- Finish time is approximately 1:30-2:00pm, depending on how busy the day is.
- If you cannot make your rostered day, please email Denise at xcccanteen@lism.catholic.edu.au or phone the College beforehand on 6618 0180.
- Text message reminders are sent on Wednesdays the week before your rostered day.
- Reminder: All Canteen volunteers need a volunteer Working With Children Check before starting with us. This is free for volunteers, and you can apply via Service NSW.
Our recess and lunch order cutoff time is 8:45am.
The Term 2 2024 Canteen Roster will be made available ASAP.
Mrs Denise Barnard
Canteen Supervisor