Cardijn Connect - W5, T1 2023
Contents
- Marcellin Immersion Program
- Construction is underway at Marcellin!
- Galilee Year 5s make a splash
- Little Galileans Playgroup
- Year 7 Camp
- Extra Expo!
- Stage 2 Food students plate up dishes to impress
- Cardijn student artwork selected for SACE Art Show
- LOWES 2-day VIP Event
- Sibling enrolments - Year 7 2025
- Expressions of Interest for Cardijn College Board Membership
Year 10 Marcellin students were immersed in the Construction industry by using a wide range of machinery and tools in the Construction workshop to create wooden chopping boards and toolboxes.
The refurbishment of the Metal Engineering workshop at Marcellin Campus is beginning to take shape, as seen in these progress shots.
We look forward to the project completion scheduled for mid-2023 to enjoy our new ‘state of the art’ Automotive and Metal Engineering training facility.
Year 5s had the opportunity to spend time at the beach this week as they engaged in a two-day Water Safety Program. Students learnt about the hazards to be mindful of in and around the water and how to have fun while keeping themselves and their friends safe.
🧸 Join us as we learn, grow and explore with the Little Galileans Playgroup!
🖍️ Little Galileans is a free, early learning program that invites children aged 0 - 5 to socialise and learn through play. Parents, grandparents and carers are invited to join our weekly sessions created by our Early Learning Specialist. Playgroup is a great opportunity for you and your child to experience life at Cardijn College Galilee.
🗓️ Every Monday during term time 9 - 10.30am
📍 In the newly-renovated Family Room (located in the transportable building behind the church)
No registration required. For more information call 8557 9000.
This week was Chisholm, Chavoin, Mitchell and Faulkner's turn to enjoy Year 7 Camp. The students have been busy with archery, swimming and horse riding at Wirraway Homestead.
Did you know there are a variety of different clubs and extra-curricular activities on offer at Marian Campus?
Last week we held our very first Extra Expo to showcase all the extracurricular activities available to our students.
🍴 Our Stage 2 Food class kicked off this year with some dishes we think even Gordon Ramsay would be proud of!
🥦 Students were asked to audition their creativity and knowledge of food and flavour from last year. In pairs, they created a gourmet dish from a preselected shopping list with NO recipe.
🧅 Students were given the same ingredients and were asked to choose three additional ingredients to customise their dish to make it different from other students
🖼️ The works of three Visual Arts students of 2022 were chosen for the SACE Art Show this year. We congratulate Molly Field, Holly Adey and Verity Selfe for being recognised for their hard work and dedication.
Bookings for the 2023 SACE Art Show running from Tuesday 21 March to Friday 14 April can be made here | events.humanitix.com/art-show-2023
🕰️ Molly Field (’22) - Moments in Time
'I have always been inspired by botanical illustration and the science of nature. Inspiration of the satisfying clean lines and intricate detail of the image draws me closer just as raw nature does all around past, present and future.'
👨👩👧👦 Verity Selfe (’22) – Grandpa
'My aim was to convey specific emotions that connected with an audience, whilst displaying my abilities through work. The concept for my work was inspired by the people around me, using them as both my inspiration and my muse I could focus on expressing the emotions within a portrait.'
🍎 Holly Adey (’22) - Decay
'The first part of the body of work is personally relevant as it portrays themes of growth, loss and maturing in life as well as the balance of energy. These themes are relevant to me as a growing teenager and the learning process I am undertaking as I grow into an adult.'
Take 20% off schoolwear at LOWES! 9-10 March for Zero and Rewards cardholders. Shop in-store and online.
Please be reminded that enrolment applications for Year 7 2025 will close on 14 April 2023. To enrol siblings of current Cardijn students, please visit https://enrol.cardijn.catholic.edu.au/enrolment-form/start.
We are seeking expressions of interest from our current College parents and Old Scholars to consider joining our Board.
The Cardijn College Board acts in an advisory capacity to the College leadership in its school management role on behalf of the Archdiocese of Adelaide under the direction of Catholic Education SA.
The Board meets seven times a year, usually on a Wednesday evening. There are subcommittees that meet regularly and that meet occasionally.
Expressions of Interest should be sent to:
The Chair of the Cardijn College Board c/- Mrs Anita Patton, Executive Assistant
anita.patton@cardijn.catholic.edu.au
Your Expression of Interest should inform us about what you can bring to the Cardijn College Board and why you would like to be considered as a member.
Thank you for your consideration.
From the Principal
Over the past two weeks I’ve had the opportunity to visit the Year 7 camps. At Cardijn we offer what is known as a ‘holistic’ education. In order to fully develop young people we need to provide learning opportunities both within and beyond the classroom. These camps are a good example of moving beyond the school setting to help develop a range of life skills as the students begin their time in the Middle Schooling program.
There was certainly a great deal of energy evident at the camps! Certain social and organisational skills varied greatly, but this had little impact on the fun being had! It seems the highlights were the horse riding and the development of new friendships. Such experiences and lifelong memories cannot happen without the generous and capable presence of our staff. In such an environment our staff give of their time and expertise to ensure that these significant activities are well run and safe for our young people. Whilst the staff of ‘Wirraway’ lead the activities, the Cardijn staff are ever present to ensure all goes well and I thank them on behalf of the College.
Finally, I wish our Galilee Sacramental students and their families every blessing as they begin their ‘sacramental journeys’ this Saturday evening at the Galilee Mass at 5.30pm. As a Catholic school this is a very significant aspect of the faith formation of our students which is another important aspect of our holistic educational philosophy.
Steve Byrne
Principal
Important Dates
Year 7 Camp begins (Kolbe/Lombard)
Year 7 Camp begins (MacKillop/Romero)
Adelaide Cup Public Holiday
R-6 Galilee Sports Day
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Welcome to Cardijn College
Cardijn College is an R-12 co-educational Catholic school in the Marist tradition, deeply inspired by the method of College patron Joseph Cardijn with a foundation built on the three pillars of his teachings; to See, Judge and Act. Educating and inspiring students in the beautiful Southern Vales region of Adelaide since 1984, Cardijn has grown to encompass three campuses, each with distinct offerings.
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