Merici College What's On Newsletter Term 2 Weeks 6 and 7
Submitted by mericiadmin on May 20, 2021 - 1:04pmPlease click here to find the latest What's On newsletter.
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Congratulations to Matilda Hanley (Year 10) who has has been selected as Winner of the 2021 Simpson Prize Competition for the Australian Capital Territory. The competition is facilitated by the History Teachers’ Association of Australia and is a submission-based competition focusing on the legacy of ANZAC, open to all Year 9 and 210 students in Australia. Matilda entered last year, together with many other entrants.
We would like to thank members of our Dance Troupe who performed at the Haig Park Village Markets on Sunday 9 May for Mother's Day.
The performances were absolutely amazing with our girls having a wonderful time dancing for all the mums in the crowd.
We would like to thank all our mums, grandmothers and carers for attending our Mother's Day Prayer and Breakfast this morning. It was such a very special way to start the day.
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We would like to thank all our mums, grandmothers and carers for attending our Mother's Day Prayer and Breakfast this morning. It was such a very special way to start the day.
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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.
An all-weather synthetic track means that rain, hail or shine your carnival can go ahead and that it did! Thank you to our courageous Merici College students for braving the delightful weather and contributing to the success of the carnival. The participation, team spirit and attendance at the carnival was a beautiful reminder of the special community we have here at Merici College.
Thank you to all staff and parents who contributed to making the carnival a success.
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,
Be a Merici Senior for a Day provides Year 10 students with the opportunity to experience a typical day in Senior College. Students are required to arrive at 8.30am and are asked to assemble in the auditorium where they will be assigned their senior buddy. A timetable will be given to each student detailing the classes she will be attending. Students will attend five classes.