Merici College What's On Newsletter Term 2 Weeks 4 and 5
Submitted by mericiadmin on May 6, 2021 - 12:42pmPlease click here to find our latest newsletter.
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Last night Merici College hosted the Annual Catholic Education Support Staff Dinner and enjoyed a wonderful meal prepared and served by Merici Senior Hospitality students.
This week is International Compost Awareness Week.
It is a week of activities and events to improve awareness of the importance of compost as a valuable organic resource.
Composting reduces carbon and methane pollution while regenerating the soil, benefitting water sources,
and fostering food security into the future.
The organic materials that can be composted include yard trimmings, leaves, mulch, grass clippings,
some paper products, and food scraps such as raw and cooked fruits,
It is with great sadness that we share the news that Mrs Ivi Ward has entered into eternal life. Mrs Ward was a dedicated and valued teacher at Merici College from 1988 to 2003 and touched the lives of many students and staff. Our sincere condolences to the Ward and Praks families. May perpetual life shine upon her and may she rest in love.
Below is the memorial notice for Ivi and details of her funeral.
IVI WARD (nee Praks)
25 January 1943 - 23 April 2021
If you are wondering what you can do to make a difference to your environment, please have a look at the displayed image for some ideas from the ACT State of the Environment Report for Young People.
Source and for more information:
https://www.environmentforyouth.com.au/2-community-leadership-and-sustainability/191-2/
Felicity Maher
Sustainability Officer
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This is different to World Environment Day held in June and recognises that Earth and its ecosystems are our home,
and it is essential to achieve harmony with biodiversity, animals and the Earth's living, life supporting systems.
From the United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres:
When Mother Earth sends us a message …
Mother Earth is clearly urging a call to action. Nature is suffering. Oceans filling with plastic and turning more acidic.
Over the last 12 months Merici College Georgia Willshire (Year 9 SE1) has been dancing up a storm attending classes locally in person and virtually all around the world. Georgia dances at Kim Harvey School of Dance in Dickson each week and is currently a member of Australian Ballet Schools exclusive Invitee Program, as well as Queensland Ballet Schools Guest Associate Program
Term 2 begins for Students – Tuesday 20 April
Dear Parents and Carers,
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