Welcome back to Term 3.
Elizabeth Carnegie
Principal
It was exciting to see the girls back on campus for the commencement of Semester 2. I know many of our hard-working Year 12 students and the staff were here during the break, occupied with preparation for Trials and HSC examinations.
Our junior students have had feedback from their teachers about their studies and hopefully have some plans in place to respond to this feedback during the latter half of the year. There are so many co-curricular clubs that can help the girls with their studies and their pursuit of cultural and sporting options, and I encourage them to take full advantage of those offerings.
During the term break, Australia celebrated NAIDOC Week. Ceremonies are held across Australia in the first week of July each year (Sunday to Sunday), to celebrate and recognise the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. NAIDOC Week is an opportunity for all Australians to learn about First Nations' cultures and histories and participate in celebrations of the oldest, continuous living cultures on earth (naidoc.org.au).
For us at Stella, there is a significant historical link as a school run by the Good Samaritan Sisters, who were founded by Archbishop John Bede Polding and Sr Scholastica Gibbons. The Good Samaritan Sisters have strong connections to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples through ministry in Santa Teresa and the education of ATSI students at our Colleges, particularly St Scholastica’s College where indigenous students from inner-city Sydney (and later) remote regional NSW, have been educated since the 1970s.
Polding wrote in his Lenten Pastoral letter of 1847, calling on the Catholic population to respond to concerns about the interaction of colonists with Australia’s first peoples. “The ..... first occupants of the lands over which your flocks and herds now roam – have a very strong claim upon you. Nor will the Lord hold you innocent if you have not used your best endeavours to promote their temporal and eternal well-being.”
Today, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people invite all to stand in solidarity with them. Stella Maris College will continue to offer support through fundraising for the Good Sams Foundation and our ongoing connection with the Santa Teresa community in the Northern Territory.
O God, you are the bottomless well of peace, the heavenly sea of love, the fountain of blessings, and the giver of affection, and you send peace to those who receive it.
Open to us this day the sea of your love, and water us with the flowing streams of your grace. Make us children of quietness and heirs of peace.
Enkindle the fire of your love in us; plant holy reverence for you in us; strengthen our weakness by your power; bind us closely to you and to each other in one firm bond of unity; for the sake of Jesus Christ.
Amen.
Clement of Rome c. 96AD
Don't miss this edition's important notices...
Families are reminded that the College requires one term’s notice of any move to another school or learning environment (please note that international enrolments require two terms’ notice). There are several reasons for this notice period. Firstly, budgets are set on current numbers, and, as the annual budget is set in September, we need to ensure that we are calculating costs and student numbers accurately. Secondly, once school returns in January, we are unlikely to make up numbers of any students who choose to leave without providing the required notice.
Please ensure that if your daughter is leaving at the end of 2024, you have informed the Registrar (registrar@ stellamaris.nsw.edu.au) by the end of Term 3.
The Stella Maris Community is warmly invited to the 2024 HSC Bodies of Work Exhibition. Don’t miss the opportunity to view the major works of our Year 12 students on Tuesday 20 August. The exhibition brings together the artwork and innovative designs from talented students who chose to study Visual Arts, Design and Technology, Textile and Technology and Multimedia Technologies.
Date: Tuesday 20 August
Venue: Benedict Campus
VIP session for Year 12 families: 6.00pm - 7.00pm
Open to all: 7.00pm - 8.00pm
Entries are now open for the 2024 Hildegard Award. Introduced last year, the Award is designed to encourage students to really think about our current world, and how their place in it holds such value, by creating a platform for students to think, create, and achieve. Submissions are due in Week 9 of this term.
The Term 3 Extra-curricular Schedule is now available for Sport, Performing Arts and other clubs, groups and academic support sessions.
Every year the students and staff of the Duke of Edinburgh program are involved in the Beach2Beach Fun Run event to raise funds for, 'Happy Days' (a Mike Pawley charity, supporting impoverished Cambodian students and families).
Please tell your family and friends to join the 'Stella Maris College' team to help us enter the LARGEST school team in 2024 (prize money donated to 'Happy Days').
Date: Sunday 25 August
Distance:
N.B. Duke of Edinburgh students will enter the 6km event
Alternatively, you could donate directly to 'Happy Days'.
Thank you, in advance, for your involvement and support of this Duke of Edinburgh initiative.
Melanie Bradstreet
On behalf of the Duke of Edinburgh team
Parents and carers are invited to St Augustine's College tonight (Thursday 1 August) for an in-depth discussion on the pitfalls of social media for young people and effective parenting strategies. This seminar is relevant to parents of students in Years 5 - 9. Amy Smith (Deputy Principal Wellbeing) will join the panellists.
This free online six-week course, commencing next week, is run by Relationships Australia.
"Build emotional connection with your child. Tuning into Teens helps parents teach their kids to better control, understand and express themselves. It offers tools to recognise, understand and respond to children's emotions, and helps parents manage their own."
This two night workshop (run over Wednesday 14 and 21 August from 7.00 to 9.00pm) provides tips and tools to help men connect to their teen. Bookings are essential. Further details via the link below.
Get your act together! Manly Freshwater Parish is hosting 'Manly’s Got Talent’ on Saturday 17 August from 7.00pm at St Mary's Parish/School Hall (cnr Raglan/Whistler St, Manly).
Categories are: Instrumental, Vocal, Dance, Magic, Comedy and Other. Further details below.
Entries open on Friday 9 August in the Beaches Young Filmmakers Competition - with a $3000 prize pool on offer. See the flyer below for further details.
Important dates for Term 3...
Monday 5 August |
Year 12 HSC Trials commence |
Wednesday 7 August |
Year 9 Camp |
Thursday 8 August |
Year 9 Camp |
Friday 9 August |
Year 9 Camp |
Monday 19 August |
Year 12 HSC Trials conclude |
Tuesday 20 August |
Bodies of Work Exhibition |
Friday 30 August |
Father’s Day Breakfast |
Friday 20 September | P&F Ladies Long Lunch |
Wednesday 25 September |
Year 12 Graduation Mass and Ceremony |
Friday 27 September |
Year 12 Formal |
Congratulations to our Year 7 debaters and SHAPE nominees...
Our congratulations to the following Year 12 students who have been nominated for possible inclusion in SHAPE 2024. SHAPE is a selection of outstanding works from HSC Design and Technology,
Industrial Technology and Textiles and Design students and will be held at the
Walsh Bay Arts Precinct from March 2025.
The following eight Design and Technology students have been nominated for possible inclusion in SHAPE. Congratulations!
The following two Industrial Technology students have been nominated for possible inclusion in SHAPE. Congratulations!
The following nine Textiles and Design students have been nominated for possible inclusion in SHAPE. Congratulations!
Congratulations to the Year 7 debaters who reached the SDN Semi-Final! It was a huge achievement to make it that far and is testament to the team’s dedication and enthusiasm for debating! Well done girls!
The topic for the debate was: That we should oppose the stigmatisation of laziness.
Year 7 Debating Team:
Join us for our HSC Music Night...
Evan Browett
Head of Performing Arts
Join us for a spectacular evening showcasing the exceptional talents of our Year 12 Music students as they present selected repertoire from their upcoming HSC program. This special Music Night will feature a diverse range of performances, highlighting the dedication and creativity of our senior musicians. Singers, drummers, flautists, pianists and guitarists will be on show, each showing off their hard work and artistic growth at this point of their HSC journey. Come and experience a night of inspiring music and celebrate the achievements of our Stella Maris Musicians.
Date: Wednesday 28 August
Venue: Bucketty's (26 Orchard Rd, Brookvale)
Time: 7.00pm - 9.00pm
Welcome to this fortnight's Sports News.
Jenny Wickham
Sports Coordinator and Teacher of PDHPE
The NSW All Schools Cross Country Championships was held at The Sydney International Equestrian Centre on July 24. Stella had five of our amazing distance runners competing at this event: Piper B, Emily C, Amelia M, Pip Q and Lyla R. This is the highest level of competition in NSW, and all of our students had excellent results.
A huge congratulations to Pip Q who won the 15 years event to be the 2024 state champion. Pip will now represent NSW at the National Schools Championships later this month. Well done also to Amelia M who finished 9th and is the reserve for the NSW team. Emily and Lyla also finished with top 20 places in the state!
Good luck also to Lyla who is representing NSW Athletics at the Australian Cross Country Championships.
The Stella snow sports team competed at the Northern NSW Championships in Thredbo during the school holidays. We had five students in the Stella team: Mia S, Amber C, Bridey C, Archie H and Lara H. The conditions at the event were very tough, but the Stella team had fantastic results. Congratulations to Amber who has qualified to compete at the State Championships and a special mention to Lara who finished 5th in the snow board events.
Stella entered a team into the Bill Turner Cup this year. This is a tournament with over 500 teams from QLD, NSW, ACT and VIC.
The Stella team has been playing in knockout matches for this competition since Term 1. They have won their way through six rounds to win the Sydney area title. The team played so well all through the rounds, knocking out some very experienced soccer teams, including Manly Selective, Mackellar, Pymble Ladies College and William Clarke. It was an amazing achievement to make it to the final 16 teams in the tournament.
Unfortunately, the Stella team ended up playing last year’s winners in the round of 16 – Westfield Sports High. The game was an amazing match – with Stella really stepping up to play an outstanding level of football. It was such a close game, being 1 – 1 at full time, and Stella was unlucky to lose 2 – 1 in the last minute of extra time. Well done to all members of the squad who all played so well throughout the tournament. We are looking forward to next year’s competition already!
April U, Camille C, Charlotte C, Ellie E, Emma B, Evie M, Gracie B, Gracie E, Jess P, Lara M, Lola H, Lyla R, Maisey S, Siena A, Sophie L, Zoe V, Amber K, Amelie V, Ann M, Kayla R and Zoe A.
Congratulations to the Stella teams who played at the Broken Bay Netball Championships at Pennant Hills on Friday 26 July. All four Stella teams played well against tough competition. Well done to the Intermediate team who finished third.
Congratulations to Isla S (Year 7) who has been selected into the NSW Hockey team! Well done on this amazing achievement!
The athletics season is up and running. We have a busy term with trainings on Tuesday and Wednesday, and Friday night twilight carnivals. The Stella team had a great group compete last Friday night at Sydney Olympic Park. Any student who would like to take part in the athletics program is welcome to attend.
News and achievements from our Visual Arts students
Marisa Quick
Head of Visual Arts
The annual Northern Beaches Environmental Art and Design Prize Exhibition is open now! This prestigious award showpieces thought-provoking works by artists and designers from across Australia, bringing together a community of creatives to highlight our environmental concerns and hopes across the nation.
The works selected present fresh perspectives on our global climate crisis and sustainable life on earth. They will be on show in an outstanding exhibition of art and design from 2 – 25 August at Manly Art Gallery & Museum, Curl Curl Creative Space and Mona Vale Creative Space Gallery.
One of our talented Art students was selected as a finalist this year. Congratulations to Alana R for her artwork titled, Eyes Wide Open.
Do go along and have a look if you can through August, the quality of the works in the exhibition is always outstanding, and we were thrilled that one of our student's work is a part of it.
We were so excited to welcome ‘Kindifarm’ to Stella this week for a Year 7 Visual Arts incursion: ‘Animals Alive’!
Our budding artists spent the morning developing their drawing and observation skills as well as learning a little about ‘life drawing’ (drawing something in real life) and in the case of baby lambs, ducklings and piglets: those life drawing models were very wriggly!
Our students experimented with a variety of materials: charcoal, graphite, and white pencil on black paper to experience the different results, and experiment with tone, texture and composition.
The students had a lovely time and were thoughtful with the animals, being quiet and calm as well as doing a wonderful job focusing on the task in hand. We have some wonderful drawings from the morning which the students can develop upon in class.
It was so lovely to have the animals visit and a bit of a treat for the other year groups (and teachers!) to come and say hello.
Welcome to our first P&F Update for Term 3.
Clare Cahill
P&F President
Welcome back to Term 3. Just as a reminder, here are the Terms 3 events:
Can you help? We're seeking prizes for our Term 3 Raffles and Silent Auction.
Your generous contributions will support the 2025 Welcome events and a mental health charity. Please fill out the form to help us promote and acknowledge your donation. Prizes will be split across both events. Thank you! 🙏
Funds raised from these events will go towards donating to a mental health charity that will be chosen next week (thanks for your submissions), the 2025 Welcome event and the Year 7 Term 1 mixer.
Stella friends and families, prepare for an extraordinary afternoon at Luna Park on Saturday 14 September.
Join us from 1.00pm until the park closes (approx. 8.00pm TBC) for thrilling rides that will leave you breathless. Let's see who's brave enough to conquer the Sledgehammer!
🎟️ Don't miss out—grab your tickets today. Ticket sales close at 4.00pm on Thursday 6 September as we need to pay five working days in advance to get this special price.
Ticket prices are:
🎟️ $42 for adults or daughters/siblings over 14
🎟️ $32 for daughters/siblings under 14.
All the family is welcome, whether they attend Stella or not. We are currently limited to 100 tickets, so first in, best dressed!
🌈🌟 We can't wait to see you at Luna Park on September 14th! 🌟🌈
Last year, we drank gin, but it's not everyone's cup of tea. So, we suggest taking a Friday afternoon off from work and sharing some fun time with other mums and female carers.
We are thinking of a late lunch, Friday 20 September, venue TBC.
Let us know if you are interested and the lunch price range. The expression of interest will help us gauge numbers and pick the right venue to suit budgets. Responses are anonymous and for planning purposes only.
Are you interested in the P&F and want to get more involved? The next Stella P&F General meeting will occur on Thursday 8 August. We would love to see you there in person, starting at 7.30pm. If you want to be kept informed, drop us a note at pandf@stellamaris.nsw.edu.au, and we'll add you to the list.
To join remotely, please click here, and you can find the full agenda below.
Thank you to our volunteers in the Canteen for the first fortnight of Term 3.
Bernie McGrath
Canteen Manager
Monday 5 August |
Tuesday 6 August |
Wednesday 7 August |
Thursday 8 August |
Friday 9 August |
Belinda Robinson |
Deborah Wilton |
Janine Silva |
Kelly Hindman |
Danielle Bennett |
Vanda Skavaas |
Belinda Vumbaca |
Francine Scali |
Peta Pickup |
Samantha Campbell |
Cassie Mappin |
Sara McHugh |
Julie Martin |
Natalie Moschou |
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Peta Alpen |
Heather Lawson |
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Sandra Suarez |
Monday 12 August |
Tuesday 13 August |
Wednesday 14 August |
Thursday 15 August |
Friday 16 August |
Emma McIver |
Rebecca Kristensen |
Amanda Smerdon |
Orla Neville |
Lilian Henley |
Nicole Margetts |
Daniel Jones |
Sarah Bernie |
Duncan Barnett |
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Majella Brady |
Shannon Morrell |
Nicole Holmes |
Lisa McGregor |
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Eve Harvey |
Nicole Hodgkinson |
Jo Bright |
Marie Watson |
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Nicole Covich |
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Melissa Firth |
The Uniform Shop is open Tuesdays to Thursdays from 8.00am to 4.30pm.
Gail Hickey
Uniform Shop
The Uniform Shop is open Tuesdays to Thursdays from 8.00am to 4.30pm during term and can be emailed on:
uniform_books@stellamaris.nsw.edu.au
Stockings, gloves, scarves and jumpers are available online.
Black socks $3 (to wear with pants and as an alternative to stockings with the skirt) are available in store. We do hold limited stock as these can be purchased elsewhere.
Please ask your daughter to collect online orders from Recess after the order has been placed. Reminders are generally not sent. Please use your daughter’s name on the order. There is space under ‘Billing Address’ on the order for your daughter’s name.
Please follow this link to the P&F Facebook second hand page: