From Br Steve Hogan fsc
Today we have heard from the NSW Premier that Year 12 in the Greater Sydney region are not to attend school for Trial assessments. 缅北强奸 had been working on the two scenarios and will update Year 12 and Accelerated Year 11 students on Monday 9th August on the format, while keeping close to our previously published Trial timetable.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Year 12 and their families. Br Pat鈥檚 reflection at our Friday liturgy this morning was for Year 12 and I encourage you all to read it published here in today鈥檚 newsletter. He spoke about Jessica Fox鈥檚 comment after winning the gold in the canoe having won bronze in the kayak where she was ranked number one. She spoke about the pressure to do well in the canoe, but the stress to do well in the kayak. The subtle difference is important.
Br Pat also spoke about the scripts we live by and mastering these scripts because we have the ability to reframe these narratives. Remember Panda Bear, all Master Shifu needed to do was encourage and support and inspire Panda Bear and he reframed his view of himself and the world.
鈥淒etermination defies defeat and when combined with a view inspired by our faith and relationship with Jesus, nothing is impossible鈥 (Br Pat).
You might wish to read today's Gospel, Matthew 6:25-34. What is important is to be good and to be kind, all other things will fall in place (or as Micah says: all God asks of you is to act justly, love tenderly and live humbly).
We at 缅北强奸 are blessed with caring staff, supportive hard-working parents, and students who trust in their College and wish to do the right thing. So, at these times we do what we know best 鈥 we keep on keeping on.
I will conclude by sharing all the advice that we receive at home, at school and in our workplaces, and that is, to limit the impact of COVID-19 and to make safe our schools and homes, we are highly encouraged to get vaccinated. As a large school with a large catchment, I am reaching out to CSNSW to see if they can help in this regard.
Take care.
Keep well.
Br Steve Hogan fsc
Principal