Yearbook 2011 The exampleof Jesus Christandthelifeof Don Bosco are ourfoundation.

We dare to dream of an exciting learning community in which each person is valued, nurtured and challenged to achieve incredible goals. our dream

Dominic College will be a community that welcomes; that nourishes our Christian values; that prepares for life; and a place where friendships are forged within a spirit of joy and hope. our vision

Dominic College aims to prepare individuals to embrace the challenges of life and understand that relationships are based on openness and acceptance of others. our mission of St Francis; andhegave histeachersthe the patience,kindness,goodnessand charity Don BoscowantedtheSalesians toimitate of him:‘Iknow ofnomansolikeChrist.’ so impressive thatSt Vincent dePaul said The lifeofholiness St Francis de Sales was He diedin1622. brought manybacktotheCatholicChurch. of Geneva. His wisdomandkindmanners Europe. In 1602hewasappointedBishop at thetimeofProtestant movements in teacher andpreacher oftheCatholicfaith a priest(1593),andspentmanyyears asa consent. Eventually Francis wasordained family, hisfatherwasreluctant togive his become apriest.Being theoldestof to thestudyoftheology, anddecidedto his university education,hefeltattracted noble familyinSwitzerland in1567.During St Francis deSales wasbornintoalargeand (‘Salesians’). Don Bosconamedhisreligious family dedicated toSt Francis deSales, afterwhom ScienceCentreinvited toblessthisnew years asPrincipal;and fruitful andinbeing school communitywhere Ispentninehappy appreciation inbeing backinthisspecial I wouldliketoexpress mydelightand spoken by Fr Phil Gleeson, SDB. The following isanedited version ofthewords 29 June 2011 Blessing ofSt Francis deSales ScienceCentre Brown. commemorative plaque,unveiled by Senator Carol Francis deSales ScienceLabs.Fr Phil blessesthe at theBlessing andOpening Ceremony oftheSt Sciencelabs.Frthe new Phil presents hishomily Gleeson, formerDominic CollegePrincipal blesses Images, toptobottom,leftright:Fr Phil Remain inHis peace.’ will care for you tomorrow andalways. to endure. God whocares foryou today in God andHe willgive you strength provide. If weakness troubles you, trust do itwell. Have nofear, theLord will ‘Do whatever you are calledtodo, and at Dominic, isthatofSt Francis deSales: My prayer forthestudents,staffandparents - Letusfillourlifewithwhatispositive, - Love isexpressed inpracticallittlethings. - Thecentre –letheart of our lifeistheheart - Holiness consistsindoingour dutieswell. - God can befoundinourbusydailylife. brieflyinthefollowing:summed upvery The approach of St Francis de Sales canbe world. and inallSalesian institutionsaround the toputintopracticeatDominicworkers try the spiritwhichSalesians andtheirco- de Sales indealingwithothers.’ Andthisis motto: ‘Imitate thekindnessofSt Francis joyful, gentleandbeautiful. speak toheart.

dedication contents Savio 53 Guzman 51 Bosco 49 Infants 47 Co-Curricular Activities Excursions 42 Immersion Learning Awards 35 Magone Program Individual Learning Indigenous Focus ICT 30 Applied Studies Creative Arts Health &Physical Education Japanese 19 Indonesian 18 Humanities 16 Mathematics 14 Science 12 English 10 Social Outreach Feast Days Religious Education College Captain’s Report Rector’s Report Principal’s Report 44 38 33 32 31 26 22 20 8 6 5 4 3 1 Co-Curricular Sport Savio House Siena House Guzman House Bosco House CurriculumSecondary Year 6 Year 5 Year 4 Year 3 Year 2 Year 1 Prep 61 Curriculum K-6 Siena 55 Autographs 137 Student Listing Our Leavers Staff Listing Staff Professional Development Staff 114 Parents &Friends Committee Capital Developments DOSA 111 Student Leadership Sports Teams7-10 Sports TeamsK-6

84 82 79 77 75 73 71 69 67 65 63 57 87 133 117 116 115 113 112 110 98 91 Principal’s Many students took first-time risks by trying Student participation and engagement a new sport, taking up a musical instrument The College has remained focussed this Report in our new Music Tutor Program, or year on increasing student participation performing on stage as a first in the new and engagement in their learning. To that Dance Studio. end we introduced a Year 8 elective subject choice program this year. This has resulted Magone Program in students still enjoying the diversity of our Our Magone Program, a pure goals-based curriculum offerings but having more choice Dare to achieve education program in the school, entered and following interests and preferences in its second year. Three students successfully 2011 began with our students focussed their learning areas earlier. graduated from the Magone Program, on the theme ‘Dare to Achieve’. Students having achieved their goals in readiness for were challenged to push themselves to This year we diversified learning the next phase in their education pathway. learn and master new skills and to realise opportunities for our K-4 students with the Several other students also transitioned to that diligence, perseverance and delayed introduction of Japanese and children have the mainstream, having effectively reached gratification are key qualities to reaching been responding with great enthusiasm to their individual learning goals. goals. this Asia Literacy initiative. Japanese will roll into Year 5 in 2012. Technology Integration Program Students were encouraged through year We moved to the implementation of the group assemblies and class activities to build As we have continued to wait for the exciting roll out of our Laptop Computer their resilience to deal with challenges and building of our new Savio Centre which Program this year. After 18 months of hard obstacles to reaching their goals. Our K-6 will contain Mamma Margaret’s Kitchen, creative work by our E-Learning Team, children began the ‘Bounce Back’ Program as the delay has not prevented our staff from Year 5 students and teachers pioneered our part of our commitment to the KidsMatter introducing Mamma Margaret’s Kitchen program. The feedback from the Year 5 framework to strengthen their capacity to -Garden program without the kitchen. For students and teachers has been outstandingly make positive choices for themselves. our primary children, this program is a direct positive. means to becoming involved in active health Goal attainment learning about food and appropriate diet. Our Year 5 students and teachers believe All students at Dominic College are that the laptop as a learning tool has made a encouraged to have goals on which they New leadership structure significant difference in engagement, types work. Many students throughout the year As the College has committed to becoming of learning and skill-building as well as the were very successfully reaching their goals a more authentic K-10 educational nature and quality of work produced by -goals that ranged from coming to school community, we instigated a new leadership students. This program will now roll into independently, through achieving a better structure this year to facilitate our Year 6 and Year 7 in 2012. Maths grade to being presented with their concentration on the key K-10 areas of house badge. Mission, Teaching and Learning and Pastoral

1 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Care. Roles and teams have been established, in addition to the College Leadership Team, to drive these focus areas of the College.

The effectiveness of the College in these three areas is already being greatly enhanced. I would like to acknowledge the excellence of all appointed leaders in this new structure, especially our K-10 Deputy Principal Mrs Janine O’Hea for her outstanding leadership across the College this year.

Our Salesian ethos and tradition The highlight of our year was the community gathering for our Dominic Feast Day in May, in spectacular autumn weather. After a wonderful Eucharistic sharing led by Fr Frank Bertagnolli and Fr Brian Ahern, the whole school community K-10 gathered on our ovals to play games and to continue to forge and celebrate friendships in the spirit of Don Bosco. This was a first for our K-10 school community and we hope to continue this newly emerging tradition.

This year we say a fond farewell to Fr Brian Ahern SDB as he takes up a new appointment to Xavier College in Adelaide. Fr Brian’s commitment to creatively engaging students in the faith community and social justice initiatives will be greatly missed. He leaves with our love and blessings.

Keeping the mission of the College at the forefront of every aspect of our enterprise and community is the most important work we do. This only happens because of the deep commitment of our staff to serve our students so they can achieve their full potential. 2011 has certainly been another year of faithfulness to our mission.

Ms Beth Gilligan Principal

Opposite page: Savio student Chris Daley with Ms Gilligan during Dominic Feast Day community event. Images, top to bottom: Year 7 athletes Ashlee Hey and Emily Barrow with Ms Gilligan at the Southern SATIS Athletics Carnival. Emmanuel Kidane, Patrick Davis, Mitchell Davis, Brendan Davis-Smith, Fetlewerki Kidane and Olivia Howard with Ms Gilligan during the 2011 Anzac Day March. Dominic Old Scholars Peter and Julianne Allen (who are now Dominic College parents) with their son Thomas and Ms Gilligan during their class 1991 Class Reunion. Dominic College Yearbook 2011 2 Rector’s Report

Every year since the days of Don Bosco, the Successor of Don Bosco and Head of the world-wide Salesian Family, offers a theme or a topic for reflection and for action by the members of the Salesian Family. For 2011 the theme was ‘come and see’ taken from the gospel of St John (1, 39), where Jesus invited two friends to come and stay with him for a while. This theme was meant to be a challenge to live life as a vocation, by responding to invitations that come to us in many ways. Every invitation, sent or received, involves a choice.

At Dominic College this year a group of past students undertook to organise reunions of Old Scholars who had left the College at the end of Year 10. This was an invitation to ‘come and see’ – the place where one spent several years of one’s secondary education. But even more importantly, to ‘come and meet’ friends, whose lives have taken a variety of paths.

For me this was one of the highlights of the year: meeting so many Old Scholars who accepted the invitation and turned up for the reunions. It was a time to catch up and share life experiences, to renew friendships and reminisce about people and events of the past. Many enquired about their past teachers.

In these encounters one could feel the joy, gratitude, affection, loyalty, friendship, and also some regrets, in the comments and remembrances reflecting on past times.

From these pages I would like to express my appreciation to the Principal, staff and the various organising committees that made these reunions possible and worthwhile. At Images, top to bottom, left to right: Fr Frank the same time, I would like to encourage presenting certificates to a group of primary those students who are leaving Dominic children on feast day. Fr Frank leading the College this year to keep in touch, and when Ash Wednesday Mass. Fr Frank with Elizabeth the opportunity arises, to ‘come and see’. Williams, Diane Byrne and Ms Beth Gilligan at the Old Scholars Reunion. Fr Frank leads Fr Frank Bertagnolli, SDB, OAM the first all school Mass for 2011. Fr Frank’s Rector Order of Australia medal presentation.

3 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 College Captains’ Report

The year that was

2011 was a year of firsts. One exciting first was having the primary students involved with the secondary Dominic Day Activities. This gave us the opportunity to introduce them to our latest dance craze, the Cha Cha Slide. For the first time, we did the Cha Cha Slide as an entire school group with all year levels involved. This made Dominic a huge YouTube and Facebook sensation, yet another first for us this year. The primary students greatly enjoyed dancing with the older students. the cha cha slide The school undertook more renovations this year. Dominic gained a new workshop, new dance facilities and we also celebrated the opening of our new and improved Science labs. These have been great successes and they have given students better opportunities to further their knowledge and skills in the areas where they have a keen interest. With the blessing of the Science labs, came the opportunity for Fr Bernie and Fr Phil to come back and see the amazing changes that have been happening around the College, Savio to take out the cup. As always, Siena the parents and friends of the College, our thanks to Ms Gilligan’s initiatives. Students tried hard with great effort. fellow students and especially the College who could remember the previous principals Vice-Captains, Jeremy Hall and Jacquelyn enjoyed chatting, catching up and sharing This year was also the first year our Year Gill-Berry. Thanks for the year... the year memories from the past. 10 group received their leavers’ tops earlier that was. than any other year. This was the first year As with previous years, our sporting days are that students had a choice of ordering a Abbie Gregson and Garett Carpenter always full of fun. The increasing attendance polo shirt, a jacket or even both if they Dominic College Captains at these events every year contributes greatly wished. The New Zealand trip was a unique to the atmosphere. It’s always fantastic to see experience for all who went with many students aspiring to do their best, raising the thanks to Mr Mackie, who put in tireless hours Images, top to bottom, left to right: Abbie bar and, of course, daring to achieve! The of work to make it as memorable as it was. Gregson and Garett Carpenter address the College in the first all school mass of the year. The College swimming carnival saw Bosco soar like eagles Captains and Primary Captains at the Induction with a great victory. Guzman had a good To sum up the year, it has been a great, Ceremony. Garett Carpenter shaves Mr Williams’ win at the cross country carnival. Finally, wonderful, enjoyable and exciting year to head as the culmination of a fundraising activity. Garett Carpenter (in the Siena dragon costume) the athletics carnival, the most popular of be at Dominic College. Many thanks go leads to whole College in the Cha Cha Slide dance all the sports days, was a wonderful day for out to the dedicated staff of the College, on Dominic Day. Dominic College Yearbook 2011 4 Religious Education

Beginning of year Mass – February 18 The College celebrated the beginning of the school year on February 18 with a special Mass. The Mass was a sacred gathering for the students and staff to ask for God’s blessings on our work, our games, our creations and our prayer life. The weather was lovely and the chapel doors were thrown open to accommodate the whole College in one space.

Lent and Easter Following the distribution of ashes during Mass and ritual prayer The National Evangelisation Team facilitated Ash Wednesday services in the chapel on During 2011, students took part in a variety a day at the C3 Church in South Hobart for March 9, the students and staff embarked on of liturgical experiences. During Term 1, the the Year 8s and invited them to look more a Lenten journey towards Easter. Lenten journey was the major focus. During deeply at their self-image through drama, In 2011, in addition to Lenten liturgies and Term 2, classes celebrated mass or ritual discussion and personal sharing throughout classroom based activities, the students were prayer in the chapel together. During Term the day. engaged in two new experiences, the Agape 3, a range of Advent and Christmas services The Year 9 and 10 students spent their days Room or ‘Upper Room’, and the Way of the were celebrated as well as Reconciliation and on the banks of the River Derwent at the Cross. end of year celebratory activities such as the Year 6 Thanksgiving Mass, and the Year 10 Montrose Bay Yacht Club. Project Hatch Agape Room Graduation Mass. gave the Year 9 students food for thought and This year all students from Kindergarten reflection through music and sharing as they to Year 10 experienced a Seder (Jewish Retreat Program challenged the students to be the best they Passover) meal. The form of this meal was an Retreat days throughout 2011 have can be. The Year 10s spent two days with the adaption of the meal that Jesus shared with given all the students in Years 7-10 an Youth Mission Team with a focus on their his disciples on the night before he died. The opportunity to look at their lives and take own values and uniqueness based on the belief room was called the ‘Agape’ Room as Agape stock of important aspects such as: goals, of being created in the image of God. is the ultimate form of love; the type of love relationships and values. These retreat days where students stop and that Jesus showed in his death on the cross. The Year 7s experienced a day walking in reflect on the important aspects of life are Way of the Cross the foothills of Mount Wellington reflecting crucial in making sense of the world and Each year group worked on one of the on the new journey that they were about growing to be well balanced and mature Stations of the Cross. These large wooden to undertake as they entered secondary christians and humans. crosses were positioned throughout the education. The day was also an opportunity to begin to bond a little more deeply with Images, top to bottom, left to right: K-10 Mass chapel. Classes visited the chapel to reflect on February 18. Year 7 Retreat. Secondary leaders and meditate upon each cross in Jesus’ the other students who would be in many of attending the Catholic Education Week Mass at journey towards the crucifixion. their core classes. the Cathedral. 5 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Feast Days

secondary Each year the College celebrates two feast mass days.

The first feast day, celebrated on May 6, is a celebration of St John Bosco and his pupil, St Dominic Savio. Masses were celebrated in two venues – the primary students celebrated in the Dance Studio and the secondary students in the chapel.

Following mass, the students enjoyed a BBQ lunch before taking part in the inaugural Dominic Cup. For the first time, students from Kindergarten to Year 10 all took part in the cup activities.

For the second feast day, to celebrate the lives of Dominic Guzman and Catherine of Siena, the College celebrated mass in the chapel on August 12.

Following a sausage sizzle lunch for secondary students and a salad roll making session and lunch for primary students, everyone took part in a range of activities. Bowling, golf, skating, laser skirmish and watching a movie at Village cinemas were just some of the activities on offer.

Images, top to bottom, left to right: Bowling. Kinder girls Amelie Gavan and Ella Maw at the movies. Mrs Trish Mahoney leads the singing at mass. Secondary mass led by Fr Frank and Fr Brian. Secondary girls at Richmond. Year 2 class enacting the Gospel. Dance at the end of the day. Year 10s perform Cha Cha Slide dance led by Mr Davey.

Dominic College Yearbook 2011 6 Dominic Cup

Images, top to bottom, left to right: Dominic Cup celebrations. Fr Brian celebrating mass with 7-10 students. Fr Frank accepts the gifts during the Offertory.Fr Frank celebrating mass with primary students in the Dance Studio. Josh Herington reading at the secondary mass. Primary students praying the Our Father together. Special Dominic Day certificate recipients with Fr Frank. Dominic Cup celebrations.Year 10s perform Cha Cha Slide dance led by Mr Davey.

7 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Social Outreach

Project Compassion Project Compassion, Caritas Australia’s annual Lenten appeal, is an opportunity to open our hearts with love and hope to the cooking needs in our world. for Vinnies

As Archbishop Doyle wrote early this year, ‘Project Compassion enables us to open our hands to share what we have with those who lack basic human rights – food, water, shelter, healthcare and education.’

In 2011, particular needs in Nepal, Democratic Republic of Congo, Bolivia, Vietnam and Samoa and the needs of Australian aboriginal people were highlighted. Mission boxes throughout the school community helped us to raise over $800 to help Caritas work with these communities in need.

St Vincent de Paul Our St Vincent de Paul Society Conference has been involved in supporting the good works of St Vincent de Paul in and overseas. This year the conference has been involved in: • the Winter Shield Appeal to collect clothes for the needy, supported by the Year 1 students • helping to plan a Buddy Camp • the addition of a school donation box • muffin and soup making for Louis Van • selling hot chips to raise money for Samoan outreach was a Footy Colours Day which was a major the overseas Vinnies ‘Assist a Student’ As part of a network of Salesian schools, the success and a fun experience for students and Program College’s focus was to provide support and staff alike. • a ‘Buddy Day’ with Guilford Young solidarity for the new Don Bosco College at College Images, top to bottom, left to right: 40 hr Famine Salelologa, Samoa which opened this year. participants for 2011. Vinnies making muffins. • gearing up for food and toy drives to One of the major fundraisers for the term Vinnies making more muffins. Footy Colours Day assist with Vinnies Christmas hampers fundraiser. Vinnies, still more muffins.

Dominic College Yearbook 2011 8 footy colours

Images, top to bottom, left to right: Year 1 Vinnies Winter appeal. Vinnies making muffins. Footy Colours Day fundaiser. Year 1 Vinnies Winter appeal. Young Vinnies at work.

9 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 poetry presentation

English

Students across the year levels have engaged meaningfully with the curriculum through reading, writing, viewing, listening and speaking activities. From a primary perspective, English is embedded throughout the entire curriculum, as well as having designated time to be explicitly taught in each classroom. In addition to their English classes, secondary students have been offered Creative Writing and Public Speaking electives. This year, there have been a multitude of experiences and exciting opportunities for students to build on their literacy skills and enjoy communicating effectively with the people around them.

Images, top to bottom, left to right: Taylah Farrell and Lisa McConnon love to read. Maddison Tomkinson makes a Public Speaking presentation. Poet Geoff Goodfellow entertained the Year 9s. Sharon, Emily and Fetlewerki writing essays. Book Week presentation. Year 1 following a procedure on how to make some yummy sandwiches. Dominic College Yearbook 2011 10 First Fleet

Rocket writing

Images, top to bottom, left to right: Rachael Netherton, Lucy Woodward, Brianna Bailey and Ysabelle Miranda presenting information on the First Fleet to Year 4. Year 5 students using laptops in the classroom. Joshua Willson, Max Peters and William Smith working in a group to do some ‘rocket writing’. Peter, Olivia, Rhianna and Julian study a novel.

11 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Science

The natural world is a beautiful thing whether it is the complexity of the human paper brain, the wonders of chemical reactions or plane science exploring the questions of how the universe works.

These are the topics we strive to bring alive in Science. As always we hope that it has been an experience full of memories for our students.

Some of the highlights of the year have been building airships and bridges in the Engineering Challenge, firing off rocket cars, making 60 second Science videos, blowing up hydrogen balloons in our first ever Science Club and dissecting eyes, hearts and lungs, building lava lamps, making bird feeders, spending evenings star-gazing, racing rockets and going on excursions to the CSIRO, TMAG, Grote Reber Museum and Radio Telescope.

We sincerely hope these experiences will bring the true joy and the beauty of science to our students.

Mr Fred O’Leary and Ms Kimbra Burke

Images, top to bottom, left to right:Year 3 bird feeders - Renae Wiggins, Courtney Doyle and Veronique Alela. Year 4R at Science Week excursion. Jack Mullen (4R) at the Science Week excursion. Year 4 Paper Planes - Harry, Jacob and Riley. Year 1 Jacksyn Flack, Yiannis Paradisis, William Brain exploring night and day. Year 1 Star Gazer’s Evening Harry Breslin, Oscar Breslin and Max Brideson. Brendan Davis Smith and Hayden Banks observing their centrifuge results. Mr. O’Leary demonstrating the Bunsen Burner. Dominic College Yearbook 2011 12 scale and measurement

matter and energy

Images, top to bottom, left to right: Year 1 wind turbines, Chloe Cooper, Logan Nagy, Kaitlyn Allen and Mrs Georgie Kalis. Cameron Norris doing a hydrogen test. Erin Hole, Jayde Davidson, Frances Di Carlo and Nikki Fletcher making bath bombs. Emmanuel Kidane and Abel Berhane doing a lung dissection. Sam Ambler flying an air ship. Oscar Parkinson collecting hydrogen gas.

13 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Mathematics

Year 1 K-6 Mathematics maths

2011 has bought the exciting introduction of the new Australian Curriculum. All of us as a learning community, students, teachers and carers, have been studying and revising our teaching and learning at Dominic.

As the new curriculum states; ‘learning mathematics creates opportunities for and enriches the lives of all Australians.’

The curriculum aims to develop essential mathematical skills and knowledge in number and algebra, measurement and geometry, and statistics and probability. Students are encouraged to: • be confident, creative users and communicators of mathematics, able The Australian Curriculum has also as one • patterns and relationships to investigate, represent and interpret of its major general capabilities that students • proportional reasoning situations in their personal and work become numerate, as they develop the • spatial reasoning lives and as active citizens capacity to recognise and understand the role • statistical literacy • develop an increasingly sophisticated of mathematics in the world around them • measurement understanding of mathematical concepts and the confidence, willingness and ability to and fluency with processes, and be able apply mathematics to their lives in ways that We have worked hard to meet the challenge to pose and solve problems and reason are constructive and meaningful. of initiating the aims the Australian in number and algebra, measurement Curriculum has set to benefit all of our and geometry, and statistics and As they become numerate, students develop students by working together using a strong probability and use mathematical skills related to: collegial, K-10 approach. • recognise connections between the areas • calculation and numbers of mathematics and other disciplines Mrs Barbara Baker and Mrs Allison Lowe and appreciate mathematics as an accessible and enjoyable discipline to Images, top to bottom, left to right: Year 4s, Rachel Netherton, Aaron Wilton and Alessandro Zito using the jump strategy to go from 0-100. Kinder Mice learning about measurement. Prep students (Sarah study O’Reilly and Sophie Cockerill) exploring the number five with the Five Little Speckled Frogs song. Year 1 working mathematically. Year 1 Sam Anning. Year 1 Logan Nagy, Jack Kalis exploring length.

Dominic College Yearbook 2011 14 Year 8 Maths

Mathematics

Grace Moles and Chloe Stevenson are happily using the National Library of Virtual Manipulatives website to solve equations.

Year 9 Mathematics Damian Haremza and Charlton Brayden Devine and Connor Macbeth are taking Stone are collecting data to use accurate measurements for data collection. for linear graphs.

Year 8 Mathematics - Mahalia decimals & Kingsley and Bonnie Pedler are fractions using an activity called Decimats to learn about decimals and fractions. Guess who’s winning?!

Garett Carpenter Year 8 Mathematics and Janelle - Elizabeth Robinson Rattenbury and Bonnie Pedler are diligently are excited to work completing their with compasses in the work in class. Geometry Unit.

15 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Throughout the College, Humanities is explored through Studies of Society and the Environment Environment Studies of Society and the through Humanities is explored the College, Throughout has There to Psychology and Sociology. and Introduction Child Studies Studies, (SOSE), Business K-10 in these areas. to students from of engaging learning opportunities provided been a range participation and positive in in which the students live, about the world knowledge Developing of the Humanities. fundamental elements of the learning of the world environments are that world,

Humanities

Images, top to bottom, left to right: Child Studies students in Years 9 and 10 take on difficult responsibilities. Year 4 students making First Fleet models. Learning about the finer points of Australian Government. Geography students discover more about their world.

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our veggie Images, top to bottom, left to right: Year garden 1 learnt all about day and night and had a wonderful star gazers’ night class. Note- taking skills are developed during classes. The British Government’s representatives at the Peace Conference. The French Government’s representatives at the Peace Conference.Year 4 students making First Fleet models as part of their SOSE unit. Year 1 Taste of Culture, World Harmony Day. Year 1 Carbon Kids caring for environment posters Liam Harris, Heidi McPherson, Connor Spangler. Year 4 students helped to plant vegetables in the garden.

17 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Indonesian

In 2011, students from Year 5 to Year 7 studied the Indonesian language and culture. We welcomed our first Year 8 and Year 9/10 electives in Indonesian this year.

Over the course of the year, we have been busy exploring many topics such as sports and hobbies, transport, family, food, school, Wayang puppets and everyday life in Indonesia.

The most enjoyed excursion by our elective classes was our visit to Dede’s restaurant in North Hobart to experience Indonesian cuisine during Term 2. The highlight for the Year 5, 6 and 7s was the cultural experience where students participated in workshops on Indonesian music, dance and martial arts in Term 3. Year 9/10 visited Year 1s to pass on their singing expertise and in Term 2 were invited to the University of Tasmania for an Asia Day experience, which was a great success.

In Term 3, Mrs O’Leary went on maternity leave and we welcomed Mrs Cazaly as her replacement.

2012 should be an exciting time for LOTE as the new language centre will be opened as part of the new Savio Centre.

Selamat liburan! Happy holidays! nasi Images, top to bottom, left to right: Year 7 students, Cameron Norris and Brendan Davis- goreng Smith. Year 9/10 class at Dede Restaurant. Year 10 students, Sophie Kluver and Hayley Ford with their transport board game. Year 10 students, Ebony Ottavi and Amy McGinn teaching Year 1 students. Pak Craig Proctor, our Asia literacy Ambassador with our Year 9/10 class. Year 7C Indonesian class with their Wayang puppets. Year 8C class at Dede restaurant, enjoying an Indonesian feast. Year 8 students, Maddeline Clifford and Cameron Smith enjoying their nasi goreng. Dominic College Yearbook 2011 18 Japanese

‘Ohayo gozaimasu’ is the word

In Term 2, 2011, Japanese classes began at Dominic. We all started from zero but with all our hard work, by the end of Term 2 we could all say ‘ohayo gozaimasu’ with a smile and confidence.

Kinders and Preps have learnt that sitting quietly with their listening ears on, and echoing Masayo Sensei was the key to word learning the new language. construction

They have looked at… • a Japanese counting song • greetings in Japanese (Preps sang the greeting song in an assembly ) • names of the animals • an introduction to Japanese culture

Year 1 and 2 have learnt that listening to the instruction and practising words over and over was the key to learning the language.

They have looked at… • Japanese number counting • self-introduction • names of body parts • Tanzaku writing (wishing upon a star ) for the Star festival

Year 3 and 4 have learnt that understanding the culture and practising the words in the context was the key to learning the language.

They have looked at… • Japanese culture Images, top to bottom, left to right: Logan • origami Nagy, Emma Ayebare, Sarah Wright and Jack • Japanese writing (Hiragana) Kalis at Japanese display wall in 1s. Kinder mice (nezumi) students learning a new Japanese song. • a lot of words in Japanese Kinder mice (nezumi) practising greeting song with action. Kalia Combs, Brianna Howard, Jack Perry, Samuel Vaszocz and Paris Ponting We all found it very challenging to say in 4B playing a word construction game. a Japanese word but we have learnt that Campbell Rhodes, Ashley Cano, Jordan Day, Joshua Phillips and Thomas Cornell playing the practice is the key to getting better at it and traditional Japanese game ‘Fukuwarai’. Damian Howlett and Zac Butchart in number matching we will continue to improve! ‘Jaa matane!’ game. Beautiful paper cranes by 3F.

19 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 All primary students look on intently as they are shown a wonderful demonstration by a visiting skipping team in the primary car park. They are also reminded of how lucky they are to have such wonderful surroundings at Dominic College.

Health & Physical Education

This year has been a busy one for Year 7-10 HPE. We have been eagerly awaiting the building of the new Savio Centre whilst braving the wind, rain and cold; we have introduced a new Year 9/10 elective class, Adventure Recreation, which means we now have three elective subjects (we may have four next year!) and eight elective classes in total; and we have been involved in a number of different exciting activities in HPE classes.

Here are some of the exciting programs that we had this year:

Adventure Recreation • energy systems We look forward to many more exciting • surfing • skill acquisition changes next year, especially the completion • bushwalking of the new Savio Centre! • kayaking (sea and white water) Health and PE classes • mountain bike riding • Hobart Gymnastics Academy Mrs Natalie Davey • Zumba 7-10 HPE Coordinator Athletic Development • Health and Fitness World classes • new indoor cardio/weights room (in the • YMCA classes Images, top to bottom: Our first round of sports old metal workshop) • badminton and volleyball at Moonah leaders for 2011 show off their badges after the • Health and Fitness World classes Stadium presentation ceremony in February. Many of our HPE sessions in the early part of the year develop • Bikram Yoga • water awareness and safety at Glenorchy the skills for our wonderful sports leaders to run • beach runs Pool the Daily Fitness Program at the College. • ten pin bowling Sport Science • tennis • First Aid Dominic College Yearbook 2011 20 Arms up Zumba. Georgia Enright, Aeva Gillis and the rest of Year 3B Mrs Davey teaching the Year dance the house down in one of the Zumba classes held in the Dance Studio 10s how to ‘Cha Cha Slide’. in 2011. Many classes participated in these wonderful sessions

Getting their groove in Zumba.

Some lucky students get some good Damien Pace and Didier hints and tips from the visiting Mwaka working up a sweat world champion skipping team in a Kimax class during who visited the school in 2011. Athletic Development.

Year 8 students at Hobart Gymnastics.

Year 9 girls in a Pump class at YMCA. Year 9 students doing Zumba.

21 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Creative Arts

Tasmania Rock Challenge triumph

Year 9 students Miranda Robinson and Jennifer Reid won ‘Best Acoustic Act’ at the Hobart heat of the Tasmania Rock Challenge, and received the ‘President’s Choice’ award at the finals in Launceston. They performed two original songs: Blue Moon, and So Flawless. Instrumental tutors

2011 saw Dominic’s Concert Band program become truly integrated across the primary and secondary year groups. Students from Year 5 through to Year 10 were also offered free tutoring on their instruments for the first time. We welcomed Mr Ellis (clarinet and saxophone tutor) and Ms Yemm (flute tutor) to our staff. Chorale Eisteddfod win

In Term 2, the secondary Chorale (a group established in 2010) won their section at the Eisteddfod, performing Somewhere and He Lives in You. TasDance

Year 10 student Jessica Smith was invited to perform as part of TasDance’s production ‘Image’, after being spotted at a Dance workshop. The production toured Tasmania in Term 1.

Images, top to bottom, left to right: Jennifer Reid, Miranda Robinson and Rai Thistlethwaite (Thirsty Merc) at the Rock Challenge. Mr Ellis with Year 5 clarinets. Mrs Yemm with Year 5 flutes. Jennifer Reid and Miranda Robinson performing at the Rock Challenge. Chorale rehearsing for the eisteddfod. Dominic College Yearbook 2011 22 Timomatic dance workshop

Rising star Timomatic, of Australia’s Got Talent fame, visited Dominic College in both Term 1 and Term 2 to run a workshop for Dominic College students. In Term 1 he was also accompanied by Nicole Lamb. Kinder Bears visit senior Music class

Students from the Kinder Bears class headed up to the 7-10 classrooms in Term 2 to visit our senior Music class. The students were able to ask questions of the older students, and were able to enjoy a performance by one of our talented musical groups. Art From Trash competition

Year 7 students Louise Stubs, Michelle Karsznia and Tylah Jones won the ‘Trash Rat Youth’ Award in the Art from Trash competition. Their work was exhibited at the Long Gallery, Salamanca. House Dance

Siena triumphed in the inaugural House Dance competition, with an outstanding piece based on Tim Burton’s film Alice in Wonderland, choreographed by Year 10 student Jessica McCarthy. Janina from Janina’s Dance studio was a special guest judge.

Images, top to bottom, left to right: Kinder Bears music - secondary music room. Kinder Bears music - secondary music room. Year 7 Trash Art - Ms Patti Preziuso with winner Michelle Karsznia. Timomatic dance workshop. Siena House Dance - Brittany McCarthy. Guzman House Dance - Bradley Tibballs. Savio House Dance - Siara Malone.

23 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Farewell to Creative Arts teaching staff

2011 saw the Creative Arts faculty lose two valued members of teaching staff: Ms Bree Crocker and Ms Patti Preziuso. Both were highly committed and gave much to our community. We wish them both the best with their new endeavours. Watermark drama production

In Term 2, senior Drama staged a production of an Australian play, Watermark, about the social and personal impacts of flooding in Katherine in 1996. Expertly directed by Ms Crocker, the play deftly stitched together different narrative elements into a moving and thought-provoking experience. Arch’s Archies win

Year 8 student William Campbell won the Year 7/8 section of the Arch’s Archie competition, with his artwork based on the theme ‘Responding to the Call’. Fellow Year 8 student Hope Rowley received the ‘People’s Choice’ award for her entry. Year 3 and 4 visit the symphony

Students in Years 3 and 4 were lucky enough to attend a performance by the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, based around the theme of carnivals. All students were thoroughly entertained whilst learning lots about the symphony orchestra. Lunchtime concerts

Images, top to bottom, left to right: Rehearsal for Watermark - senior Drama production. Ms Bree Crocker. Hope Rowley - Arch’s Archie People’s Choice. Rehearsal for Watermark - senior Drama production. Will Campbell - Arch’s Archie winner. Arch’s Archie

Dominic College Yearbook 2011 24 Music students from Year 8 through to Year 10 put on a popular series of lunchtime concerts, entertaining their peers and sharing their talents. Old scholars from GYC also returned for an entertaining concert of their own. Southern Dance Competition successes

Dominic College collected an array of awards at the Southern Dance Competition. Special mention goes to Ashley Goodsell who received first, second and third place for her jazz, contemporary and classical solo respectively. Olivia Carver and Grace Moles also received second, third, and highly commended for their solos, duos and group dances. Primary mural project

Ms Boyd worked with K-2 in Term 3 to create a new mural for the K-6 students, with the theme of ‘community’. Primary Creative Arts opportunities

In addition to ongoing integrated arts programs in K-6, primary students have been given increased opportunities to work with a wider range of Arts specialist teachers in 2011. Students have had access to Visual Art, Media, Drama and Dance programs, and the Music program has been extended back to Kinder.

Images, top to bottom, left to right: Lunchtime concert - Daphne Harrison. Year 5 Art. Stage management crew. Lunchtime concert - Sean Hall and Adam Day. Year 6 Art. Dance - Olivia Bonnitcha, Georgia Hurd. Primary art.

25 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Application

Production

Precision

Learning

Ideas

Experiment

Design

Sustainability

Technique

Unique experience

Development

Interest

Exploration

Satisfaction

Applied Studies

Images, top to bottom, left to right: Year 7 cooking in Home Economics. Construction in a VET class. VET Horticulture. CBA Garden planting Year 4. Using fine hand skills in a VET Engineering project. Girls enjoy working with wood in MDT. Purposeful play in Kinder Bears.

Dominic College Yearbook 2011 26 Eating our giant fruit 4B.

Images, top to bottom, left to right: Jessica, Brad and Austin – Clean up Australia Day (Year 5). Eating our giant fruit 4B. Heidi and Sam’s spaghetti construction Year 1. Allie Blanden at garden planting (4B). Year 2 planting microclimates. Reuben, Riley, Zac and Ty building models of the First Fleet. Play dough made by Year 4 for the fair.

27 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Ms Gysen assisting Shayne in Year 7 Home Economics class. Images, top to bottom, left to right: Fashion and Design students designed and made their own soft toys, Madi Chisolm’s finished product. Year 8 students used the sewing machine to make their own pair of boxer shorts. Individual meringues decorated and presented by Food Studies students. Nikki making her own recipe in Food Studies. A lady bug novelty cake. Frances putting the finishing touches to her tea cake in Year 7 Home Economics. Louise and James making their tea cakes in Year 7 Home Economics.Pastry dessert presented by Food Studies student.

Dominic College Yearbook 2011 28 VET Horticulture

Images, top to bottom, left to right: Aiden and Brad in VET Horticulture working on the school gardens. Mr Morgan instructs Aiden on the tractor in VET Horticulture. Computer Graphics using the new HP touchscreens. Bradley Haney in VET Construction cutting out frames on the docking saw. Drawing in Design Graphics. Samuel in VET Construction putting frames together. Matthew Andrew VET Engineering - drilling holes. Year 8 MDT - drill press. Year 8 MDT - planing wood. Constructing a new path edge in VET Horticulture. Year 8 MDT hands on skills - cutting out project.

29 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 ICT

2011 has seen new ways technology is used, taught and integrated from Kinder to Year 10. Mobile laptop trolleys allowed teachers to be dynamic in using computers with students. All rooms have projectors or interactive whiteboards and each class has access to digital cameras and video cameras. Teachers have explored new ways to utilise technology in their classes including the use of visualisers, touch screen computers, iPads and Lego robots.

Students used online Mathematics programs to support learning and video cameras in Media, Science and Information Technology. Co-curricular options using technology have developed with the establishment of a Photography Club and Robotics Club. Year 5 Magone students worked together to Laptop Program make a short film, integrating technology with literacy and drama skills along with teamwork and project management.

Year 7 students enjoyed learning to use the interactive whiteboard and animation programs as well as developing research skills. Year 8 students created games and animations using game making software while Year 9 and 10 Information Technology students tried their hand at making movies for the MyState Film Festival, creating images in Photoshop and solving challenges with Lego robots. Their favourite activity was battling their own designed sumo robots. Year 6 along with tablet computers being Images, top to bottom, left to right: Using the Flip The Year 5 classes have been trialling a introduced in Year 7. video camera. Laptops allow computers to be used 1:1 laptop program making ICT learning for individual, partner or group work. Laptops possible anytime, anywhere. The students These technology options are making it can be used anywhere, anytime. Jake, Austin and enthusiastically engaged with this technology easier for teachers to truly integrate ICT Ms Gilligan working on the laptops in Year 5. Computer graphics students using the new HP and found new ways to demonstrate throughout all learning areas. A noted touch screen computers. Robot Club members their creativity. This program has been benefit is increased student engagement and design, build and program robots. very successful and will continue into motivation for learning.

Dominic College Yearbook 2011 30 Indigenous Focus

July 4 was the beginning of NAIDOC week and a number of Dominic students participated in the Flag Raising Ceremony that is held every year at Risdon Cove to mark the occasion.

A Gathering Ceremony was held at the College chapel on July 6 where the primary and secondary students held separate ceremonies to celebrate NAIDOC week with a special mass. The Year 3 classes did a wonderful job of creating posters and artworks that decorated the chapel.

To finish off the celebrations of NAIDOC week students went to the IYMP hostel in New Town, where we were invited to their open day. After hearing from various speakers we went to watch one of their residents demonstrate his dancing skills - he was truly amazing! Some of our students got up and he tried to teach us some of his moves. A great way to finish up what had been a great week.

Images, top to bottom, left to right:The flag is raised. Secondary Gathering Ceremony. Primary students worked hard to decorate the chapel. Kody Hall speaking at the Gathering Ceremony. One of the young indigenous residents at the IYMP open day showing us his dance skills. The teacher becomes the student. The walk up to the Risdon Cove Flag Raising Ceremony. Some students ran into friends and family.

31 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Individual Learning

Our work at Dominic College is based on the belief that we will always have a diverse range of students, all of whom can learn. Even more importantly we celebrate and encourage this. To enable maximum learning for all we have initiated and are continuing to develop the additional supports, whether they are physical, human or information and communication technologies, that are needed.

Our aim is to establish a comfortable, accessible and welcoming learning environment for all. To achieve this we are striving to provide a curriculum that is challenging for all, responsive and reflects student diversity and interdependence. To this end, flexible curriculum options are provided in collaboration with all stakeholders. We continually strive to incorporate strategies that enable all students to access the curriculum.

We believe in ongoing assessment which informs and guides the learning process. We have been working on establishing communication pathways, more flexible curriculum options and starting the development of an enrichment policy.

2011 has been a busy, exciting year with many celebrations as learning goals have been achieved. We look forward to 2012 where many more exciting learning outcomes can be started.

Mrs Barbara Baker, Mrs Pat Downie and Mrs Gillian Taylor Individual Learning staff

Images, top to bottom, left to right: Being creative takes a lot of thought - Nicholas Jones, Ben Fenton and Ronan Roberts Collins. Evelyn Rodriguez learning her sounds in EAL. Faith Nfundiko learning English with Mrs Pat Downie. During a Network Social Club outing to Bonorong Park, Dominic student, Kyle Phillips strokes a blue-tongued lizard watched by Chris Daly. Finger licking good - Maddison Lyne, Ben Fenton and Br Michael. Basketball at the Special Olympics - Ben Fenton, Brooke Dillon and Riley Pullen.Where are those peas? Mrs Annette Halls with Riley Pullen and Ben Fenton. Cooking up a storm. From left Chris Daly, Kyle Phillips, Mrs Shirley Ransley and Bryce de Bomford.

Dominic College Yearbook 2011 32 Magone Program

The Magone Program has had an exciting year with students all working hard to achieve their goals. This year students have worked on integrated units focusing on all areas of the curriculum, to achieve outstanding progress with their academic, social and personal goals.

Magone students have their own individual learning plan and this allows for a diverse range of learning experiences.

An integral part of the Magone Program is healthy living. Preparing a healthy morning tea and lunch each day and participating in food technology classes each week help the students acquire life-long skills.

Students participate in a daily fitness routine including 20 minutes of running each day and a game of football or soccer at lunchtime.

When students achieve their goals they begin the process of transition back to the secondary classrooms, or onto other work or training opportunities.

Images, top to bottom, left to right: Camping on Mount Wellington. Developing scientific skills. Collaborative learning. Individual learning.

33 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Preparing our healthy morning tea and lunch.

Preparing for life - completing our Senior First Aid Certificate.

Supporting each other.

Building on our cooking skills

Stepping outside our comfort zone.

Dominic College Yearbook 2011 34 Awards Awards Awards

Subject Awards

Religious Education Awards Science Awards Health, Physical Education and Sport Awards Year 6 Richard Ngendahayo Year 6 Hannah Fitzpatrick Year 6 Ryan Sproule Year 7 Erin Hole Year 7 Jake Newland Year 7 Frances Di Carlo Year 8 Lily Russell Year 8 Lily Russell Year 8 Liam Pullen Year 9 Connor Haas Year 9 Samuel Ambler Year 9 Bradley Tuffin Year 10 Olivia Howard Year 10 Rachel Roberts Year 10 Joshua Rayner Science Extended Olivia Holbrook English Awards Athletic Development Abbie Gregson Science Studies Rachel Roberts Year 6 Bradley Coad Sports Science Emma Coad Year 7 Molly McGovern Humanities Awards Adventure Recreation Megan Atkinson Year 8 Aleisha Herington Studies of Society and the Environment Creative Arts Year 9 Taylah Farrell Year 6 Georgia Perry Visual Art Year 10 Paula Castillo Year 7 Brendan Davis-Smith Year 6 Jordan Bailey Creative Writing Paula Castillo Year 8 Lily Russell Year 7 Joshua Bailey Public Speaking Olivia Howard Year 9 Samuel Ambler Year 8 Hope Rowley Year 10 Garett Carpenter Mathematics Awards Year 9/10 Lucy Cripps Languages Other Than English (LOTE) – Year 6 Riley Newland Music Indonesian Year 7 Stacie Young Year 6 Georgia Smith Year 6 Shannon Harris Year 8 Aleisha Herington Year 7 Hannah Humes Year 7 Niam Askey-Doran Year 9 Chloe Eiszele Year 8 Lily Russell Year 8 Brittany Hill Year 10 Rachel Roberts Music for Performance Miranda Robinson Year 9/10 Hayley Ford Mathematics Methods Foundation Hayley Drama Business Studies Harshil Nijhawan Ford Year 6 Danielle Cross Child Studies Paige Davie Mathematics Extended Samuel Ambler Year 7 Jade Davidson Introduction to Psychology and Sociology Samuel Ambler Year 8 Annabelle Haney

Year 9/10 Abbie Gregson

35 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Awards Awards Awards

Year 6-10 Awards for Best All-round Student Dance Don Bosco Overall Jade Award Year 6 Maggie Blanden Excellence Award Best All-round Students - Year 9 Year 8 Olivia Carver Best All-round Student - Year 6 Girls Girl in Academic Study Year 9/10 Jessica Smith Lisa McConnon Hannah Fitzpatrick Media Studies Sophie Warner Cerritelli Family Award Applied Studies Don Bosco Overall Excellence Best All-round Student - Year 9 Award Boys Home Economics Best All-round Student - Year 6 Samuel Ambler Year 7 Stacie Young Boy in Academic Study Year 8 Gemma Chisholm Ng-Lavelle Family Academic Bradley Coad Achievement Award - Year 7 Food Studies Bethany McConnell Jade Award Niam Askey-Doran Fashion Design Madeline Chisholm Best All-round Students - Year 7 Ng-Lavelle Family Academic Materials, Design and Technology Girls Achievement Award - Year 8 Year 7 Mitchell Banks Molly McGovern Laura Clear Year 8 William Campbell Sydney Grubb Memorial Ng-Lavelle Family Academic Design in Wood Jesse Daley Award Achievement Award - Year 9 Design Graphics Chloe Blackwell Best All-round Student - Year 7 Samuel Ambler Computer Graphics Joshua Rayner Boys Ng-Lavelle Family Academic VET AgriFood Operations Drew Beveridge Niam Askey-Doran Achievement Award - Year 10 VET Construction Bradley Haney Jade Award Rachel Roberts VET Engineering Adam Day Best All-round Students - Year 8 Information Technology Girls

Year 7 Amelia Cook Aleisha Herington Year 8 Aleisha Herington Fr Peter Carroll Award Year 9/10 Ryan Mills Best All-round Student - Year 8 Boys Liam Pullen

Dominic College Yearbook 2011 36 Awards Awards Awards

Year 10 Awards Student of the Year - St Catherine Fr Kevin O’Mara Award for of Siena Award Sporting Commitment St Dominic Savio Award for Outstanding Leadership Rachel Roberts Liam Binning

Garett Carpenter Community Service – St John Fr Kevin O’Mara Award for Bosco Award Sporting Commitment Mary MacKillop Award for Outstanding Leadership Tom Dare Shannen Strong

Abbie Gregson Community Service – Caroline Br Peter Dezani Award Chisholm Award For Best All-round Student Student of the Year - St Dominic Guzman Award Fetlewerki Kidane Janelle Rattenbury

Tyler Barron Bursary

Paula Castillo

Thank you to the following businesses and individuals who have generously sponsored our awards program: Moonraker Veolia Alltools Hobart Truck Spares OfficeMax Cordwell Lane Building Maria Brown Hearing Clinic Glenorchy Mayor, Alderman Stuart Slade Ricoh Tasmania Truck and Bus Centre St John’s Parish Ng family Parr’s Heat Pump Centre Animal Tuckerbox Ceritelli family Rosetta Plumbing Elise Archer MP Grubb family Glenorchy Ice Skating Rink Dominican Sisters of Eastern Australia and the Guilford Young College Chris Leaman Solomon Islands Glenorchy Rotary Safe Workplace Solutions Discovery Early Learning Centre Glenorchy RSL Co-Op Toyota Bikram Yoga Studio New Town Dominic College Parents and Friends Committee S S Glass and Glazing Workout World DOSA Beth Gilligan PRD Nationwide The Salesians Derwent Park Plumbing McCann’s Music Ricoh Glenorchy Central Newsagency Liminial Architecture Helen O’Grady Drama Academy 37 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Dominic College is developing a sound and thorough immersion learning a sound and thorough experience College is developing Dominic to would have Zealand 10 trip to New Year 2011 the 7 – 10. In Years for students in Island. The staff spent 10 days on the South 28 students and five be a highlight where well as participating in numerous as Cardrona days on the ski fields of trip included five swinging and paintball. activities, which included jet boating, canyon adventure Immersion Learning

Images, top to bottom, left to right: Adam Day free-falling on the canyon swing over the Shotover River north of Queenstown. Matthew Warwerek showing his snowboarding skills at Cardrona ski field. Mr Mackie, Matthew Warwarek and Taylor Johnson catching the ski lift back to the top for yet another carving run down the mountain. The view looking over Queenstown, South Island New Zealand. Getting ready for a day on the slopes. Team Mackie getting ready for the ultimate paintball session. Jet boating was amazing as some of these faces reflect. Thumbs up all round from Kody Hall and Mr Mackie.

Dominic College Yearbook 2011 38 Two Adventure Recreation elective classes were allocated this year which saw 40 students from Years 9 and 10 experience our magical State with multiple activities. Surfing was a big Year 10 Adventure Recreation girls enjoying highlight for many of the serenity of Mt Wellington. the students as was rock climbing, abseiling, kayaking and mountain biking. Many students were able to achieve great things by pushing their comfort levels and developing outstanding leadership skills.

Snow time up top of Mt Wellington. Images, top to bottom, left to right: Amelia Williams practicing her eskimo rolls with some assistance from Liam Binning. The top. Shani Barwick looking like Papa Smurf while Ethan Fraser, Charlton Stone and Indiana Hickey prepare for another climb. Aiden Pearton enjoying the slow descent after a solid climb. Liam Binning walking on water (well almost).

39 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Images, top to bottom, left to right: War Memorial - Allen Glover and Joshua Ross. Year 6 students on top of Mt Ainslie. Students in the House of Representatives. Raft building at Dover beach on Year 6 camp. Enjoying the flying fox at Year 5 camp. Year 6 Students at the War Memorial. Raft building at Dover beach at Year 6 camp. Team work with Ben and Lucas at Year 6 camp.

Hastings Pool

Tayla, Bianca and Madalyn enjoying the Year 5 Camp at Woodbridge beauty at the Duckhole. Lodge, Dysart Year 6 camp at Far South Wilderness Lodge, Strathblane Year 6 Canberra Trip

Dominic College Yearbook 2011 40 Year 6 students Images, top to bottom, left to right: Gabi and on the roof of Kade enjoying the walk to the waterfall at Year Parliament House. 5 camp. Enjoying some free time at Woodfield Lodge during Year 5 camp. Zac, Madalyn and Allen creating their environmental art. Year 6 at Roaring beach, Southport. Year 5 students with their hut at camp. Year 6 students after performing ‘Thriller’ at the Camp Red Faces

Year 6 students at Floriade.

Peacefully creating environmental art at Year 6 camp.

Georgia, Jasmine, Tennille and Mayah making friendship bracelets at Year 6 camp.

Fr Frank leading Mass at Year 5 camp.

41 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Students at Dominic College enjoy many opportunities to engage in educational College enjoy at Dominic Students also having and entertaining school, and by activities both at school and away from also detailed and incursions are of these excursions visitors come to the College. Many departmenton the various pages.

Excursions

Images, top to bottom, left to right: Year 1 students enjoy their bus ride. Year 10 students attending the Defence Force day at Anglesea Barracks, where they engaged in a number of interactive and confidence-building activities. Mr Cardamatis, Jack Press, Aiden Hollingsworth, Shaun Young, Cheney Booth, Sophie Kluver, Holly Jacobson, Daphne Harrison, Garett Carpenter, Erica Fraser and Amelia Goodluck. Dominic Day in Term 2 saw a great many students head to the Richmond Maze for the afternoon. Dominic College Yearbook 2011 42 The Model Village at Richmond was a very popular choice for Year 7-10 students on Dominic Day.

Students from Year 3F stand in awe at the height of the tall trees at Russell Falls.

Well-known Australian poet, Geoff Goodfellow, presented his inspiring poetry to the Year 8 students. His visits encourage many students to develop their skills in this important aspect of literacy.

Laura clearly enjoying her day away from school!

Year 3 and 4 take a Zumba class. Year 1 Grote Reber excursion.

Prep students at their CSIRO visit.

Excursions are often good times to socialise, as well as to learn!

43 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Science Club Science Club

Science Club

Co-Curricular Activities

Co-curricular activities are an important part of student life at Dominic College, and this year has been no exception. Staff have organised and run numerous activities for students to be involved in during lunch After school photography times, before and after school across all years K-10. Breakfast Club

Some of the co-curricular activities on Breakfast Club offer to students this year have been Walking Club, Science Club, Maths and Science Tutorials, Homework Club, Hip Hop lessons, Clown School, Dance class, Breakfast Club, Music tutorials, photography, Vinnies Club, lunchtime sport, Tournament of the Minds and Year 10 New Zealand trip. The list is endless!

Thank you to all the staff and parents involved in the organisation and supervision of these co-curricular activities.

Pastoral Care Team (Mrs Sonia O’Leary, Mr Paul Williams and Mrs Hayley Joyce) Breakfast Club

Dominic College Yearbook 2011 44 Moonah Taste of the World Festival

Maths Relay

Moonah Taste of the World Festival

New Zealand trip

Year 5/6 Choir

Vinnies Club

45 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Year 3/4 Choir Tournment of Minds

Moonah Taste of the World Festival

Instrument Group

Walking Club. Walking Club.

Walking Club.

Dominic College Yearbook 2011 46 Connor balancing on stilts. Childhood is about... BEING...to be, to seek, and make meaning of the world. new understandings, identities, capacities and relationships. BECOMING...shaping school, and community. connected to family, BELONGING...being

Infants

Images, top to bottom, left to right: Danika, Georgia, Mitchell and Jack growing corn in our garden. Brooklyn and Kaine cooking honey joys. Fr Frank, Ella and Connor working on laptops in Year1. Henry and Darcy in their Easter bunny ears. Jethro and Mitchell enjoying the sunshine together. Kinder Bears retold the story of the Three Little Pigs, accompanied by hand-made musical instruments. 47 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Max & Liam make a ‘mini me’.

Images, top to bottom, left to right: Nyah is looked after by Dr Kayla and Dr Shaylah. Ronan investigating 3D pictures at the CSIRO excursion. Samuel, Blake and Zoelle creating shapes with matchsticks. Theona, Maddison and Jordon creating micro climates in Year 2. Ryan and William. Taylah from Room 2 used pipe cleaners to create the shape of her name. Year 1 celebrating the ‘taste of culture’. Year 1 students enjoying the cross country. Shaylah and Taylor in the Kinder sandpit Year 1 students Cade, Logan, Chloe, Jaxson, Liuka and Sarah.

Dominic College Yearbook 2011 48 Bosco

Where the eagles soar

We knew that 2011 was going to be an awesome year for Bosco House. We had jumped from last to second in the Aggregate At the athletics carnival, Bosco participation Shield in 2010 and this year we were going was excellent and although we came fourth to go one better. We were excited about overall, we were very proud to win the Girls Dominic ‘raising the bar’ and in Bosco Aggregate Shield. We had so many talented House, we planned to soar right over the bar. and dedicated athletes on this day and we thank them all. The support from Bosco House at the swimming carnival, the first carnival of the Bosco had a successful night at the College year, was excellent and everyone should be fair. We’d like to thank all people involved. proud of their efforts. Every single event Big thanks to Jessica Smith and Matthew competed in the Dominic Cup and came was full of eager Bosco spirit ready to earn Stocks and all others who put in the extra third. Although we did not win any of the points. We got to show off our new Bosco hours and their own time to help out after events, we still tried our best and did a good House mascot, the eagle. We won the the fair with all cleaning up. job. We had great team spirit and everyone carnival also winning the Boys and Girls helped. Aggregate Shields for the first time in 25 Early on in Term 2 we had our House years, an amazing effort! Dance, the performance routine was Bosco has raised the bar this year and we fantastic and Bosco is proud of all the people can’t wait for athletics which we are normally On Dominic Day, Bosco was very successful, involved who put in their free time for Bosco pretty good at. Bosco is great and hopefully getting involved in all the activities. Bosco House. We came third overall. will be for years to come. Go Bosco! came second overall, behind by only five points. The highlight of the day for most was Mitchell McKinnon and Hayley Gadd A special thanks to all the amazing Bosco the whole college Cha Cha Slide. Secondary Bosco Captains staff involved with Bosco House; the effort and time that these people put into the At the cross country, Bosco House came Bosco in the primary school has had a great house is absolutely astonishing and we third. Specific mention goes to Hannah year. We really enjoyed being a team and wouldn’t be where we are at today if it wasn’t Harrison (Year 9), Ryan Woodford (Year having fun. for them. Thank you so much! 9), Matthew Stocks (Year 8), Olivia Harriss (Year 8) for winning their age events; This year we came fourth in the swimming Hannah Fitzpatrick and Josh Peters smashing job! carnival and second in the cross-country. We Primary Bosco Captains

Above top: Secondary Bosco House Captains Opposite page, top to bottom, left to right: Bosco cheering at swimming. Mitchell about to start the relay. Eagle winning the Mascot 100m and showing his muscles! Maddison Courtney soaring over the high jump bar. Mitchell Cossen receiving the baton from Aiden Pearton. Matthew, Hayley, Trent and Jessica at the Dominic Cup. Riely Wilson, Samuel Vaszocz, Bradley Atkinson, Lochie Connolly – enjoying the close races at the primary cross country. Jacob and Bianca Davidson show their Bosco spirit with a custom made cape. Impressive! Jessica Duggan with her ribbon.

49 Dominic College Yearbook 2011

Guzman

Guzman 7-10

2011 has been a year of success for Guzman House. We have had some outstanding individual and group achievements in the academic, sporting, Creative Arts and community service areas. In my first year as House Coordinator of Guzman, I have It was great to see almost every student in Guzman K-6 witnessed students displaying selflessness, Guzman House participate in the athletics courage, kindness, perseverance, dedication and swimming carnivals, cross country day Being elected as Guzman House captains and commitment in all areas of the College and our feast day. Guzman’s hard work life. this year has been great. We have enjoyed and encouragement between students and seeing everyone trying their very best. We teachers paid off when we won the cross Guzman House would not be what it is also like seeing everyone in Guzman having country and Dominic Day. without the incredible energy of the students fun and doing the wonderful Guzman chants. and the continued positive support and Watching students encourage each other and guidance from Pastoral Teachers; together we start house cheers really gave us house leaders make an unbeatable team. One highlight this year was joining in the a sense of pride. We are proud to be leading Dominic Cup celebrations. Guzman is a such an enthusiastic house, where students Miss Jacinta Pearce great team and we all work together. We try their best and participate well. Secondary Guzman House Coordinator love being part of this team. Guzman is a great House and everyone is very enthusiastic Guzman House also has great house spirit. Being a part of Guzman House is great and about everything. We are all willing to play There is always cheering at carnivals and it’s just a bonus that I am captain. Something our part and pitch in to help the team. Go students participate in races with a positive I notice as captain is when I am trying to Guzman! attitude. Watching students like Morgan find people for events at carnivals; there is Rowbottom run the 1500 metres at the always someone willing to have a go. When Monique Enright, Kyle Spangler, Taylah athletics carnival in the crocodile suit really we asked students to cheer at the swimming Barrett and Tyron Buckley demonstrates the commitment of Guzman carnival, everyone got up and made some Primary Guzman House Captains House. noise, Connor Haas in particular. Mrs Allison Cooley Shannen Strong On Dominic Day and in the cross country, Primary Guzman House Coordinator Secondary Guzman House Captain everyone had a go and enjoyed themselves.

It’s a great feeling to walk through the Above top: Secondary Guzman House Captains Guzman corridors and have students know Opposite page, top to bottom, left to right: Joshua Willson and Luca Newell celebrating together. Year 6 your name and feel comfortable enough to Guzman students at our Dominic Cup Day. Dannielle Goldsmith, Bonnie Pedler, Hayden Clark, Lizzie Robinson and Maddeline Clifford enjoy the feast day celebrations. Year 4 Guzman students showing say hello. their well made paper planes. Dylan Smith dons the crocodile suit in the mascot race at the Athletics Carnival. Mrs Barbara Moulton and Samantha Clark watching our feast day celebrations. Mr Brennan Jake Clark and Mrs Pullen watch Guzman intently, whilst Ms Davey screams for Savio. Maddeline Clifford, Rachel Roberts and Sophie Kluver giving it all for Guzman House. Bradley Tibballs warming up for the mascot Secondary Guzman House Captain race on our feast day.

51 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 52 Savio

2011 proved to be an excellent year across the College for Savio House with commitment and a positive attitude being the key theme.

The many highlights for this year include cross country, primary swimming (where the sharks were right at home in the pool and finished with a great victory), House Dance and the secondary athletics, where a great contribution from all led to an amazing victory.

Dominic Day saw a combined primary/ secondary house event and this witnessed the respective houses undertaking a myriad of challenging physical activities. Once again the Savio sharks displayed a positive and enthusiastic approach to all activities; really embracing the ‘having a go’ attitude encouraged at Dominic College, even if we didn’t quite take out the inaugural cup. Maybe if the conditions had been a little wetter, the sharks would have felt more at home, and the result more in their favour.

Our sponsor child Esther Nyapendi from Uganda continues to be a focus of our fundraising efforts. Esther is a Year 7 student and enjoys sport and wishes to become a doctor.

A total of 17 House Badges were distributed this year highlighting the outstanding initiative and contribution students show towards their school life.

As we come to a close on this year, we would like to thank all Savio students, leaders and teachers for the amazing year 2011 was.

Goooooooooo SAVIO!

Janelle Rattenbury and Jeremy Hall 7-10 House Captains

53 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Opposite page, top to bottom: Secondary Savio House Captains. Year 7-10 cross country. Dominc Day fun.

This page, top to bottom, left to right: Egg laying competition? Feast day - Miss Davies surrounded by primary Savio team members. Feast day - one keen Savio supporter. Feast day - primary Savio students with shark mascot. House Dance. 7-10 house leaders. I’m cold, let’s start running! Primary swimming carnival - Asta, Indy and Melissa. Proud winners of the carnival. Primary swimming carnival - Savio team support.

Dominic College Yearbook 2011 54 Siena

From the Secondary House Captains... House Dance very close second place in the swimming. 2010 was a good year for Siena House, This year, a group of Siena girls worked hard however, this year topped it! We approached and choreographed an amazing piece for the All Year 3-6 students were very excited to 2011 with our new house motto ‘fierce like House Dance. They did such an outstanding participate in their very first Dominic Cup dragon’s fire’ thanks to Marcus Jones. We job and walked away with the first place day, with many students naming it amongst are sometimes known as the house that very trophy! the highlights of their year. Team spirit was rarely thrives with sporting carnivals and the high as was participation and the mighty like, but with our new motto to live by and 2011 has been an amazing year for dragons roared into second place. a fierce new approach, we had a great year. Siena House. Friendships have thrived, We welcomed Mr Kress as the new Siena participation has never been better and Congratulations to all the students and staff 2 Pastoral Teacher, who has become a well everyone finished the year on a good note. for their commitment, contributions and respected member of our College. Even though we may not win many things, efforts this year. It has been an exciting and when it comes down to it, Siena House is the inspiring year for us and we feel privileged Carnivals best house and we don’t care what anyone to have been captains. Best of luck to next Our efforts in the swimming, athletics else thinks! It has been a pleasure to captain year’s primary Siena students and go the and cross country carnivals have been Siena House and we hope that everyone mighty dragons! outstanding this year. Our participation has continues to be ‘fierce like dragon’s fire’ for been the best it has been for a long time, and many years to come. Tennille Doyle and Ryan Sproule the team colours and team spirit on display Primary Siena House Captains were fantastic. Our proudest achievement for Olivia Howard and Eden Psaila the year was finishing second in the Overall Secondary Siena House Captains House Shield at the athletics carnival. This Above: Secondary Siena House Captains. was due to the extraordinary efforts of many From the Primary House Opposite page, top to bottom, left to right: Year 5 cross country - Bradley Young (1st) and Jake of our students. Well done! Captains... Roberts (3rd). Year 6 Siena students enjoying the swimming carnival. Hugh Smith and Matilda McGovern enjoying the Dominic Day Cup. College Fair Siena has had an excellent year in the Siena House had many successful stalls at Introducing our new mascot. Lucy Cripps and sporting arena in 2011. Fantastic house Sophie Hall enjoying the secondary swimming the school fair. They were pancakes, lucky spirit, great team work and outstanding carnival. Ryan and Tennille accepting the cross socks, cupcake decorating and face painting. country winning shield from Ms Gilligan and Mr individual talent was evident at all carnivals. Golding. Siena 2 Students enjoying the Dominic A special mention needs to be made for the Day Cup. Year 7 students Megan Blackwell and great Garett Carpenter who spent the whole Some great results were obtained at both the Shania Kava compete in the secondary cross night flipping pancakes for his house. It’s swimming and cross country carnivals this country carnival. Siena Year 6 and 5 students at the cross country. Term 1 Don Bosco Award people like him who make Siena House such year. Highlights included first place in the recipients Jack Jankus, Marcus Jones, Tyler a sensational group. cross country, and after a nail-biting finish, a Barron,Nikki Murray and Annabelle Haney. Year 10 Siena girls Abbie Gregson and Sophie Hall are off to a good start in the U16 Div 1 100m. 55 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 56 Curriculum K-6

Teaching and Learning at Dominic College entered a really exciting phase during 2011. Our staff have welcomed this opportunity to review and reflect on our practice and Miss Marutani pedagogy and how we can improve these teaching to benefit the learning outcomes of our Japanese students. In Kindergarten the Early Years Framework was implemented and from Prep – Year 6 Maths and Science from the Australian Curriculum. Throughout 2011 we have seen many exciting curriculum initiatives begin - Japanese is taught from K-4; the Mamma Margaret’s Kitchen Garden Program operating from K-6; and the CSIRO’s CarbonKids from P-6.

Learning happens everywhere around our College - inside the classrooms and out. Students are no longer restricted to their desks. An example of this is with the introduction of our 1:1 Laptop Program in Year 5 this year. As a result, we have seen learning outcomes and levels of children’s engagement increase through the use of innovative technology. Programs are being developed to integrate iPads and tablets to complement our use of interactive whiteboards in each room.

Teaching and learning at Dominic College continues to strive for excellence as a result of these quality teaching and learning practices, supportive environments and all children working at their own levels in each room.

Mrs Jane Doyle Coordinator of Teaching and Learning K-6

57 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Snapshot of K-6

creative literacy project

Opposite page, top to bottom, left to right: Charlotte Gillie (Year 2) investigates division using smarties. Caitlin Diprose Sophie Valentine and Miss Farr making carrot and zucchini fritters. Year 5 Laptop Program - first days.Japanese in Prep. Year 5 practising for ‘X-Factor’ performances. Prep CSIRO visit - creating whirlpool. Year 6 Maths Group - ordering numbers. Ryan Hopkins using ICT to facilitate Literacy development. This page, top to bottom, left to right: Zac Butchart (Year 2) presenting the robot he designed and made in literacy. Prep SM recycling by feeding the chickens food scraps. First day in Room 1 2011. Year 2 Maths - Megan Steele, Alyssa Mustchin and Gabrielle Miranda. Year 4R excursion to Elizabeth College for Science Week. Jorja Golding and Chelsea Jones. Nicholas Jones working with Mrs Dowling on a literacy task. MathsgGame in Year 2 - Race to 100-Maddison Cockerill and Matilda Magovern.

Dominic College Yearbook 2011 58 Kindergarten

Kinder Bears Teacher: Ms Ruth Lincoln; Teacher Assistants: Mrs Deb Gray, Mrs Lynda Graham, Mrs Kathy Lyne, Mrs Michelle Bickers. Back row: Ms Lincoln, Mrs Gray, Nyah Hall, Maya Salter, Chloe Tarvydas, Nicholas Andrew-Anning, Henry Sandford, Isaac Cox, Brooklyn Albiston, Hamish Wareing, Mrs Graham, Mrs Lyne. Middle row: Bridie Harris, Kayla Loveless, Harrison Flack, Taylor Cruse, Ellie Mills, Roxie Moore, Shaylah Hall, Shanayah Tonner, Darcy Berry, Brady Allen, Maggie Wilby, Agnes Nyirahabimana. Front row: Zayne Cooper, Julian Castillo, Joseph Gillie, Lucas Smith, Cameron Cook, Austin Nilsson, Kayleb Finlayson, William Kim, Kaine Andrew-Anning. Absent: Mrs Michelle Bickers.

Kinder Mice Teacher: Mrs Linda Douglas; Teacher Assistants: Mrs Deb Gray, Mrs Annette Halls. Back row: Mrs Douglas. Third row: Mrs Gray, Alarna Waller, William Steele, Lachlan Eugster, Amon Rhodes, Ruari Leonard, Halle Lynch, Ryan Howlett, Ella Maw, Brianna Gadd, Mrs Halls. Second row: William Dillon, Chloe Howells, Amelie Gavan, Jordyn Adams, Amity Jakubiszyn, Jonty Zielinski, Jorja Hopkins, Youngjae Kim, Isabella Strang-Quin. Front row: Connor Nicolle, Ethan Purton, Amelia Heaton, Lucy Lyne, Lachlann Free, Joel Bresnehan, Mollie Harris, April Heaton, Hannah Nermut-Nichols, Paige Thomas, Eric Waters, Lachlan Hutchison.

Opposite page, top to bottom, left to right: Dr Amon in the Kinder hospital. Amelie, Paige, Brianna and Ella celebrate the Royal Wedding. Kinder Mice had a pyjama day. Taylor enjoying a sensory play activity. William, Agnes and Joseph working collaboratively. Kinder Bears had fun in the snow. Kinder Bears and Mice at Cornelian Bay.

59 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Unity I dreamed I stood in a studio And watched two sculptors there, The clay they used was a young child’s mind And they fashioned it with care. One was a teacher; The tools she used were books and music and art; One was a parent with a guiding hand and a gentle loving heart. And when at last their work was done They were proud of what they had wrought For the things they had worked into the child Could never be sold or bought. And each agreed she would have failed if she had worked alone For behind the parent stood the school, And behind the teacher stood the home.

By Ray A. Lingenfelter, Elementary Principal Prep

Prep C Teacher: Mrs Allison Cooley; Teacher Assistants: Mrs Trish Coad, Mrs Nanette Dowling. Back row: Mrs Dowling, Owen McClafferty, Joshua Willson, Georgia Nikitaras, Lucy Hollingsworth, Mrs Cooley, Luca Newell, Mitchell Brown, Harrison Catto-Blair, Jethro Plunkett, Mrs Coad. Middle row: William Smith, Solomon Kidane, William Heaton, Marcus Tattersall, Max Peters, Hawi Bowerman, Blake Klaffer, Ronan Collins-Roberts. Front row: Jacob Cowen, Andrea Escobar, Evelyn Rodriguez, Taylah Chick, Elliot Skinner, Cayden Hill, Anisah Johnson, Katie Stefankowski, Zoelle Lin, Bradley Roberts. Absent: Samuel Daly-Leaman.

Prep SM Teacher: Mrs Nicki Shanny; Teacher Assistants: Mrs Carole Herington, Mrs Trish Mahoney. Back row: Mrs Herington, Erin Richards, Blake Hooker, Cody Whittaker, Oliver Geeves, Martin Kose, Jordan Richards, Riley Braslin, James Wolfe, Mrs Shanny. Middle row: Xavier Tonks, Maddison Cains, Amber Cruise, Bessie Harman, Rachael Glidden, Jordan Harrison, Sophie Cockerill, Jude Holbrook. Front row: Sarah O’Reilly, Jack Hurd, Samuel Cox, Storm Barron, Charlotte Eiszele, Matthew Collyns, Chloe Bone, Hannah Lane MacDonald, Harry Cowen, Daniel Kirk, Lily Bowerman. Absent: Mrs Mahoney, Reese Cubit.

Opposite page, top to bottom, left to right: Owen McClafferty, Samuel Daly-Leaman and Solomon Kidane spending time in the garden with Mr Nolan’s class. Amber Cruise and Sophie Cockerill having fun on Simultaneous Story Day. Riley Braslin, Harry Cowen and Matthew Collyns exploring patterns. Sarah O’Reilly and Anisah Johnson drawing with chalk during Thursday afternoon activity sessions. Room 2 sketching Grantleigh.

61 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Being a prep means: Having to do grown-up stuff Sitting still Doing good work Doing things you don’t know how to do Being confident Having fun Taking care of your friends That Kinder’s done Getting merit stamps for making good choices Year 1

Year 1G Teacher: Mrs Angela Gibbons; Teacher Assistant: Br Michael Morrow SDB. Back row: Mrs Gibbons, Cade Burgess, Grace Goodman, Zoe Quilliam, Sarah Wright, Ella Rainbird, Connor Ellis, Jacksyn Flack, Liuka Handy. Middle row: Liam Harris, Connor Steele, Max Brideson, William Brain, Kate Young, Chloe Cooper, Oscar Breslin, Chloe Green, Michael Gherezgher, Br Michael Morrow. Front row: Samuel Anning, Molly Everett, Heidi McPherson, Logan Nagy, Emma Ayebare, Ioannis Paradisis, Irin Narlely, Jaxson Barron, Lindsay Wiggins, Kaitlyn Allen, Jack Kalis. Absent: Ava Stephens.

Year 1S Teacher: Miss Stephanie Sandeman; Teacher Assistant: Br Michael Morrow SDB. Back row: Miss Sandeman, Elizabeth Pettit, Kelsea Cano Calderon, Lucas Allen, Bonnie Bowden, Ariarne Roberts, Erin Waters, Jessica Doyle, Jackson French. Middle row: Ewan Bacon, Connor Spangler, Brooklyn Woolley, Jacob Tarvydas, Amelie Brouwer, Isaac Skinner, Harry Breslin, Br Michael Morrow. Front row: Patrick Cornell, Holly Tennant, Hannah Maw, Jett Clark, Jack Cassidy, Tyler Duggan, Xavier Coombs, Ashley Cruse, Ashlee Bresnehan, Owen Pearce. Absent: Aidan Dwyer.

Opposite page, top to bottom, left to right: Enjoying feast day celebrations. Sharing a meal for Harmony Day. The ‘mountain’ of donations collected for Vinnies Winter Appeal. Chloe, Grace and Sam working and growing together. Year 1s colourful creations for National Simultaneous Reading Day. The sky’s the limit at Year 1 Stargazers’ Evening.

63 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 The sky’s the limit in Year 1 The year has been memorable in Year 1, Learning many new things and having great fun. Goal setting, stargazing and helping the poor, A taste of culture, Carbon Kids and so much more. We began with our goals which were carefully set. And each term we worked hard so our goals could be met. We celebrated our diversity in a tremendous way, By sharing food from each culture on Harmony Day. The ‘Loving God, Loving Others’ unit inspired us to share. And we collected clothes for Vinnies to show we care. Stargazers’ evening was the exciting highlight! We learnt about day and stayed to examine the night. We discovered we are a part of something more. Belonging to a community helps us to soar. The opportunities provided made 2011 such fun, And learning together was the best part of Year 1!

Mrs Angela Gibbons and Miss Stephanie Sandeman, Year 1 Class Teachers Year 2

Year 2D Teachers: Mrs Jane Doyle, Ms Gabrielle Ashlin. Back row: Ms Ashlin, Lachlan Nilsson, Marcus Lyne, Ursula Harris, Declan Sproule, Nicholas Jones, Elliott Ling, Venetia Paradisis, Zac Butchart, Lucy Wolfe, Mrs Doyle. Middle row: Hannah Langford, Katelyn Gallegos-Calderon, James Lane-MacDonald, Emily Klaffer, Mitchell Zielinski, Maddison Cockerill, Ella Fitzpatrick, Ryan Hopkins, Clayton Reeve, Hugh Smith. Front row: Kaide Barwick, Matilda McGovern, Ebony Langford, Damian Howlett, Charlotte Gillie, Danika Russell, Jorja Geeves, Aiden Waller, Isabella Roberts, Hayley Martin, Mitch Weedon.

Year 2S Teacher: Mr Brent Scanlon. Back row: Libby Baker, Lachlan Pullen, Gabrielle Miranda, Zachary Holdsworth, Mr Scanlon, Theona Kalis, Shanaya Young, Angelica Matusewicz, Kaley Dillon. Middle row: Trey Rhodes, Thomas Atkinson, Sarah Fitzpatrick, Doyle Browning, Callum McKendrick, Liam Cowen, Alyssa Mustchin, Isaia Johnson, Jack Howard, Indiana Cashion. Front row: Jake Duggan, Lea Krause, Megan Steele, Jude Gillis, Jordon Luck, Nevada Whitley, Jack Lovell, Mitchell Kennedy-Bannister, Maddison Lyne, Alyssa Haremza, Ethan Henderson.

Opposite page, top to bottom, left to right: We visited the College vegetable garden. We began learning Japanese this year. It was fun! Early in the year, Carbon Kids visited our class.We made microclimates.We really enjoyed dividing Smarties! We prayed each morning at school. We found a joey out the back of our classroom. On our feast day, we had salad rolls with Ms Gilligan for lunch. We had a paper aeroplane contest.

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Year 3

Year 3B Teacher: Miss Anna Brown. Back row: Meaghan Paine, Amber Nagy, Tristan Carmichael, Joshua Phillips, Miss Brown, Olivia Peters, Daniel Hunniford, Thomas Cornell, Thomas Bennett. Middle row: Veronique Alela, Emily Connell, Isabella Cooke, Oliver Wareing, Charlie Holmes, Jordan Day, Vincent Harman, Lachlan Riddell, Renae Wiggins, Xanthe Brouwer. Front row: Ashley Cano, Nathan Bailey, Connor Reeve, Aeva Gillis, Georgia Enright, Campbell Rhodes, Amber Burns, Ellysse Eiszele, Tyson Pearce, Campbell Wood, Courtney Doyle.

Year 3F Teacher: Miss Eloise Farr. Back row: Kate Cowen, Lily Brown, Dylan Eiszele, Joshua Howells, Tyler Clay, Sophie Valentine, Lucy Carter, Alex Wilson. Middle row: Athos Pavlides, Martin Kaczorek, Noella Irumva, Thomas Gillie, Chelsea Jones, Miss Farr, Caitlin Diprose, Khane Marley-Brooks, Christopher Collyns, Emmanuel Christopher, Sebastian Albiston. Front row: Libby Fry, Sarah Hawkins, Jordan Green, Connor Riza, Jorgia Golding, Rachael Kim, Melanie Cook, Joshua Titmus, Lachlan Bacon, Jessica Evans, Bianca Davidson.

Opposite page, top to bottom, left to right: Georgia Enright and Tristan Carmichael at the Derwent Entertainment Centre to become Room 9 Class Councillors. Jessica Evans with her bubble bookmarks. We participated in a competition run by the Hawthorn Football Club. Room 9 at Mt Field. We love Jackie! He came on lots of our excursions with us. He explained how we can get fresh drinking water from moss at Mt Field. Libby Fry with her prayer space. Thomas Bennett showing his Mt Field research project. Problem solving in numeracy. Number necklaces were a hit for Jordan Green, Kate Cowen, Bianca Davidson and Joshua Howells.

67 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Year 3 We have had a very exciting and busy year! All Year 3s have shown an amazing amount of enthusiasm and energy all throughout each term, and have enjoyed many new experiences and engaged in many learning opportunities. Some highlights of the year include a visit to Mt Field National Park during our unit on National Parks, and the Old Hobart Gaol, the Shot Tower and Narryna to supplement our work in History. Other highlights include making lava-lamps and bird-feeders, learning Japanese and doing Visual Art. Miss Anna Brown and Miss Eloise Farr, Year 3 Class Teachers Year 4

Year 4B Teacher: Ms Kimbra Burke. Back row: Alexandria Blanden, Brianna Howard, Chase Clark, Aaron Wilton, Harry Guy, Samuel Vaszocz, Georgia Britten-Wrigley, Benjamin Dowling. Middle row: Ysabelle Miranda, Ryan Gavan, Riley Wilson, Katelyn Carter, Jake Steele, Ms Burke, Jack Breward, Emily Sproule, Amelia Triffitt, Lily Barwick, Rachel Netherton. Front row: Lochlan Connolly, Indy Brideson, Kalia Combs, Ty Belbin, Katie Tranter, Paris Ponting, Alessandro Zito, Cally Spangler, Rosaline Alo, Jack Perry.

Year 4R Teacher: Mr Phil Roberts. Back row: Zachary Jones, Bradley Atkinson, Ellie Newland, Noah McGovern, Owen Hole, Felicia DiCarlo, Maggie Carmichael, Thomas Allen. Middle row: Isabella Donovan, Eric Glover, Lorcan O’Moore, Georgia Sproule, Andrew Davidson, Mr Roberts, Brianna Bailey-Manser, Connor Sproule, Alec Wilde, Chloe Bowden, Piper-Jane Queen. Front row: Jacinta Patmore, Melissa Evans, Chloe Richardson, Molly Dennison, Asta Rowbottom, Jack Mullen, Mikayla Carnes, Emily McSherry, Aimee Hogan, Lucy Woodward, Kimberly Gent.

Opposite page, top to bottom, left to right: Gospel message at the Induction Ceremony. Winner of the Australian Clean Up School Competition. Class novel. Station of the Cross.Year 4 artwork.

69 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 A year of excitement, new expectations, goals, challenges, hard work, achievement, reward and growth in Year 4 The first day of Term 1 in Year 4 started with a buzz of excitement, nervousness, and a feeling of ‘am I ready’ for the year ahead. Some students displayed uneasiness, while others assumed an air of confidence and enthusiasm. All students were happy to be back at school and showed a willingness to get started. All knew that the year was going to present challenges, rewards and new expectations, a year where goals needed to be set and worked towards. The teachers were also ready and equally excited about the teaching and learning opportunities and times ahead for the students. By the end of 2011 all students were demonstrating and applying many aspects of their academic, social, emotional and spiritual learning. This was visible in the classroom, playground, liturgies, assemblies, excursions, sporting and cultural events. The Year 4 students took the challenge, set their goals and achieved the new expectations. They took the next step in their education in a deliberate and focused manner. The students should all be very proud of their growth. It was a privilege to teach and be part of the lives of this wonderful group of Year 4 students. All the best for the years ahead; remember to aim high and work hard. Ms Kimbra Burke and Mr Phil Roberts, Year 4 Class Teachers Year 5

Year 5LF Teachers: Mrs Allison Lowe, Mrs Jennie Fasnacht. Back row: Sophie Rainbird, Mitchell Jarvis, Jamaica Whitley, Tsegabirhan Kidane, Jesse Miteff, Jessica Duggan, Austin Hollingworth, Christopher Smith. Middle row: Kade Wilton, Jessica Barrett, Mitchell Tattersall, Callum Flude, Daniel Warwarek, Mrs Lowe, Cameron Goodsell, Lily Newell, Cassandra Richards, Bradley Young, Sam Peters. Front row: Haylee Fry, Brendan Hall, Jacob Davidson, Kieran Oldfield, Jacob Ambler, Rory O’Moore, Mitchell Clark, Oscar Bell, Jake Roberts, Sophie Dowd. Seated floor: Hayley Smith, Samantha Clark. Absent: Mrs Fasnacht.

Year 5T Teacher: Mr Simon Treweek. Back row: Jack Butler, Joshua Guy, Ben Percey, Lilly Carr, Jak Rowbottom, Emily Dillon, Lachlan Gray, Nicholas Harris. Middle row: Morgan Phillips, Joseph Howlett, Danica Ellis, Kalvin Baric, Jacob Golding, Mr Treweek, Maggie Wood, Samuel Cerritelli, Jakob Hogan, Patrick Karsznia, Noah Johnson. Front row: Tyler Fitzpatrick, Madeline Hill, Molley Woolley, Reece Cashion, Kate Lovell, Jamie Woolley, Catherine Hunniford, Jaymie Mullen, Rhys Dicker. Absent: Bridget Snell, Matthew Jones, Nicholas Manser.

Opposite page, top to bottom, left to right: The flying fox was an extremely popular and fun activity on camp. Learning with laptops opened up windows of opportunity. Friday Sport in Term 2 encouraged team spirit and fostered new friendships. New experiences at the Year 7 Taster day included Drama in the Little Theatre. Shelter building tested the students’ survival skills on camp.

71 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Learning anywhere, anytime 2011 has been a year of exciting change for Year 5. We were the first year group in the College to have an Individual Laptop Program. This has created wonderful teaching and learning opportunities and has allowed individual learning to take place anywhere and at any time. Students have worked well in all curriculum areas, and have enjoyed the addition of the Carbon Kids Science unit of work, and the Bounce Back unit in Health. Highlights for students this year have been our individual laptops, our overnight camp to Woodfield Lodge in Term 1, and participating in the Term 2 netball and football Catholic Sports Roster on a Friday afternoon. Students in Year 5 have shared their wonderful talents with the College, and have represented the school in amazing co-curricular activities such as dance, cheerleading, Tournament of the Minds, robotics and many sports. We have enjoyed celebrating many occasions together, especially masses, liturgies and birthdays. 2011 has been a wonderful year full of learning, friendship and fun and it has been a pleasure to teach such an amazing group of students. Mr Simon Treweek, Mrs Jennie Fasnacht, Mrs Allison Lowe, Year 5 Class Teachers Year 6

Year 6M Teacher: Mrs Hayley Joyce, Mrs Jennie Fasnacht. Back row: Christopher Allen, Tennille Doyle, Brodie Reeves, Kalila Hapka, Chelsea Loone, Allen Glover, Bianca Tyson, Ben Fenton. Middle row: Marc Harvey, Cameron Renshaw-Jones, Jasmine Hawkins, Samuel Lacy-Fogarty, Jake Courtney, Mrs Joyce, Joshua Ross, Georgia Smith, Ryan Sproule, William McSherry, Tayla Barrett. Front row: Zac Pullen, Lucas Henderson, Georgia Perry, Kyle Spangler, Madalyn Bolton, Tyron Buckley, Jessica Green, Adam Roberts, James Horne. Seated Floor: Molly Sutherland, Mayah Oates. Absent: Mrs Fasnacht.

Year 6JF Teacher: Ms Barbara Moulton. Back row: Samantha Hall, Curtis Ling, Danielle Cross, Blake Mills, Brock Inches, Maddison French, Joshua Peters, Brandon Goldsmith. Middle row: Adam Oates, Shannon Harris, Brody Cousens, James Adlard, Lucas Flytkjaer, Ms Moulton, Aaron Wiggins, Tahlia Langford, Richard Ngendahayo, Jasmine Rayner, Hayley Banks. Front row: Maggie Blandon, Bradley Edmundson, Levi Paine, Jakeb Atkinson, Riley Newland, Bailey Jones-Carew, Bradley Coad, Jordan Bailey, Riley Pullen, Brooke Dillon. Seated Floor: Hannah Fitzpatrick, Ashley McKenzie. Absent: Monique Enright.

Opposite page, top to bottom, left to right: Adam, Brad, Jasmine, Samantha, Maddi, Maggie and Riley wearing their Carbon Kids alternative energy T-Shirts. Creating a graffiti wall. Year 6 netball team. Georgia, Tennille, Mayah, Georgia, Madalyn, Jessica, Jasmine, Kalila and Chelsea enjoying Hastings Pool. Lucas and Mayah creating identity artwork. Enjoying our Making Jesus Real day with Mitch. Year 5 and 6 football team.

73 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Year 6

Teaching and learning in Year 6 during 2011 has seen everyone engaged in lots of activities across the curriculum both inside and outside the classroom. The creative skills of students have enhanced our learning environments.

There have been many varied opportunities to challenge students and help them move forward in their learning. Throughout the year all students have been encouraged to ‘dare to achieve’, reach their goals, and expand their thinking and understanding of the world.

Students have grown and developed together as a group in preparation for the next step in their educational journey.

We wish them all the best for their future years at Dominic and look forward to hearing of their successes in the coming years. Mrs Hayley Joyce and Ms Barbara Moulton, Year 6 Class Teachers Secondary Curriculum

We began 2011 with a new theme: Now that we have ‘raised the bar’ it is time to ‘Dare to Achieve’.

This has guided our decision making as the 7-10 Curriculum Team have lead the staff in the significant role of educating the ‘young’. Our Head of Maths and Science set the tone for the year with a powerful presentation for students about what it takes to ‘succeed’. Heads of the Department investigated ways to lift the students’ academic standards. Teachers acknowledged the achievement of Here are some reflections from students about their experiences of learning at students by presenting them with Academic Dominic College: and ‘Dare to Achieve’ awards at the end of Before I knew nothing about Religion but I have learnedalotinRE. each term. I liked the Year 7 Assemblies because they’re awesome. I learnt ittakes10,000hoursto We implemented the Australian Curriculum master something. HPE is awesome as I have learnt tons ofstufflikethemoreenergy in Maths and Science for Year 7. Planning you use the more energy youhave. is underway for continued implementation in Years 7 and 8 for Maths, Science, My Year 8 English class was amazing! Mostly because of our‘BoyintheStriped English and History. We saw significant Pyjamas’ unit. Our English lessons turned into SOSE lessons becausewedidn’tknow improvement in facilities with the much about Germany at the time. Our teacher was wonderfulandhemadesureall completion of the Dezani Design Centre our lessons were fun, thought out and well explained. Iknowsomuchmoreabout (Trade Training) and the St Francis de Sales Germany, Hitler and the concentration camps. Centre (Science). The Health and Physical Education staff and LOTE teachers look In Maths I finally learnt how to work out the volumeofashape. forward to the completion of the multi- In Home Economics class, I didn’t know what to do and myteacherhelpedmeandI purpose building in 2012. made a really pretty felt creature and I never thought Icouldmakeanythinglikethat.

The Teaching and Learning team held a very I learnt something new in VET Engineering because I gottousemoretoolsand successful Open Day and Year 7 Information more power tools I haven’t usedbefore. Night where they showcased their subject areas using technology. Our students are In Art our teacher taught us to paint, also she showed us howtodrawourfacewithall fortunate to be educated in a school with the detail. experienced and dedicated staff committed Images, top to bottom, left to right: GYC Pathways Expo - Amelia Williams and Janelle Rattenbury to providing engaging and relevant considering their choices. Term 1 Year 9 Award winners. Bradley Tibballs and James Ogilvie running a educational experiences. robotics demonstration on Open Day. Open Day ICT demonstration.

75 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Snapshot of 7-10

adventure recreation

NAIDOC Week Ceremony

Images, top to bottom, left to right: The Adventure Recreation class. Garett Carpenter shaving Mr Williams’ head for charity. The Year 10s perform the Cha Cha Slide on feast day. The new house mascots on feast day. Bowling on feast day. The mascot race at the secondary athletics carnival. The NAIDOC Week Gathering Ceremony. Year 7 Camp. Blessing of the new Science Centre.

Dominic College Yearbook 2011 76 Bosco House

Bosco 1: Teacher: Ms Bree Crocker. Back row: Ellen Young, Matthew Stocks, Ashlee Harriss, Matthew Andrew, Tori-Lee Bullock, Julien Cooper, Grace Moles. Middle row: Adeleen Curtis, Stewart Shackley, Edward Medhurst, Jayde Daly-Trenham, Ms Crocker, Selina Berry, Ellaura Wiggins, Damian Haremza, Jade Bailey. Front row: Cody Devereaux, Lucy Jackson, Tedros Gebrehiwot, Olivia Monaghan, Cayla Johnson, Thomas Lovell, Shayne Smith, Gareth Prince. Absent: Mitchell Banks.

Bosco 2 Teachers: Mr Michael Woolford, Mrs Pat Meaney. Back row: Anaka Duncan, Hamish Keele, Jason Knight, Thomas Brazendale, Aidan Pearton, Dillon Taylor, Ryan Woodford, Amy Barrow. Middle row: Mrs Meaney, Brady Titmus, Eleni Pavlides, Ashley Goodsell, Brendan Ransley, Briarne Lowe, Daphne Harrison, Joshua Dillon, Mr Woolford. Front row: Zoe Nichols, Samuel Coppleman, Gemma Chisholm, Felicity Shadbolt, Maddison Hume, Maddison Sullivan-Quintal, Anthony Keating, Brooke Burden. Absent: Mitchell Cosson.

77 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Bosco 3 Teacher: Mr Warwick Cardamatis. Back row: Kirsty Inches, Kate Wiggins, Mason Coult, Andrew Radcliffe, Melissa Hall. Middle row: Jacob Woodmansee, Jennifer Reid, Kody Hall, Mr Cardamatis, Kimberley White, Dante Ottavi, Joshua Bailey. Front row: Freya Rylands, Hope Rowley, Chloe Stevenson, Amy McGinn, Hayley Ford, Olivia Harriss, Abbey Devereaux, Tahlia Osmond. Absent: Emma Dare.

Bosco 4 Teacher: Miss Melinda Smith. Back row: Kelsey Madden, Charles Lawrie, Mitchell McKinnon, Peter O’Keefe, Sophie Warner, Ryan Enniss. Middle row: Ashdyn Higgins, Monique Young, Jessica Smith, Oscar Parkinson, Miss Smith, Reece Carnes, Amber Ridgeway-Royer, Holly Jacobson, Sheridan White. Front row: Hannah Harrison, Olivia Bonnitcha, Mitchel Nibbs, Lisa Page, Amelia Whitfield, Nathan Woodford, Cassandra Patmore, Hannah Humes. Absent: Ebony Ottavi, Brendon Mrzyk.

Dominic College Yearbook 2011 78 Bosco 5 Teacher: Mrs Rania Fouad. Back row: Nicholas Mrzyk, Maddison Courtney, Matthew Warwarek, Brandon Young, Jessica Cleary, Brody Cate. Middle row: Trent Henderson, Madeline Chisholm, Ondrea Duncan, Julia Jackson, Mrs Fouad, Ashley Dillon, Hayley Gadd, Madeline Bligh, Amber Schofield. Front row: Chloe Smith, Gus Lowe, Jessanna Gent, Simone Page, Kyla Wakefield, Tylah Jones, Jonathon Reid, Yifei Wang. Absent: Joshua Cannan, Jack Dare. Guzman House

Guzman 1 Teacher: Mr Mark Nolan. Back row: Bradley Jarvis, Brayden Drake, Jack Press, Declan Reeves, Shannen Strong, Didier Mwaka. Middle row: Olivia Carver, Miranda Robinson, Sarah Wiggins, Patrick Beven, Mr Nolan, Rachel Roberts, Michelle Karsznia, Isabella King, Chloe Smith. Front row: Tyler Moore, Mikayla Davis, Taylah Pullen, Cameron Smith, Joshua Gadd, Aleisha Herington, Sian Gesiotto, Clyde Norris.

79 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Guzman 2 Teacher: Mr David Carey. Back row: Chloe Jay, Lucy Dillon, Bradley Tibballs, Jacquelyn Gill-Berry, Ashley Dyke. Middle row: Tayla Luck, Megan Atkinson, Maddison Deegan, Zachary Green, Mr Carey, Connor Haas, Daniel Caunter, Maddeline Clifford, Frances Di Carlo. Front row: William Campbell, Louise Stubs, Paula Castillo, Joel Christie, Serge Mwaka, Vittoria Blyth, Alyssa Gesiotto, Oscar Norris. Absent: Isabelle Bannister, Ashlee Goodman, Taylor Johnston.

Guzman 3 Teacher: Mr Brian Brennan. Back row: Christopher Tuffin, Loren Stanton, Nicholas Lowe, Jack Brown, Kaitlin Hawkins, Drew Beveridge, Carter Harris. Middle row: Roberto Fuentes, Brooke Byrne, Maddison Palecek, Mr Brennan, Amelia Goodluck, Tyler O’Neill, Daniel Revell. Front row: Erin Hole, Cameron Norris, Bonnie Pedler, Georgia Tibballs, Amy Rainbird, Rhianna Peters, Bayley Bester, Jade Davidson. Absent: Roxanne Siggins.

Dominic College Yearbook 2011 80 Guzman 4 Teacher: Mr David Reinbach. Back row: Cassandra Hansson, Mahala Prentice, Nicholas Gadd, Brayden Devine, Joshua Miranda, Zoe Thurston, Daniel Spencer. Middle row: Thomas Dare, Brydie Jones, Tynesha Burke, Mr Reinbach, Brad Townsend, Krissah Jimenez, Morgan Rowbottom. Front row: Hayden Lowe, Samuel Wright-Browne, Ashlee Hey, Samantha Gangell, Tara Norris, Rhiannon Smith, Brendan Davis-Smith, Nicholas Gesiotto.

Guzman 5 Teacher: Dr Martina Crerar. Back row: Anna Di Carlo, Sarah Dillon, Jake Clark, Bradley Tuffin, Georgia Hurd, Harri King. Middle row: Chloe Buckley, Shaniah Allen, Zoe Brown, Joshua Herington, Dr Crerar, Liam Pullen, Sorayah Woods, Sophie Kluver, Bronte Triffett. Front row: Phoebe Wall, Ryley Tonks, Shenae Pullen, Thomas Goodluck, Samuel Bird, Jessica Pedler, William Gray, Monique Humes.

81 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Siena House

Siena 1 Teacher: Mr Greg Woodward. Back row: Jessica McCarthy, Jye Rixon-Jackson, Joshua Rayner, Damien Pace, Callum Burman. Middle row: Jack Jankus, Jae Cashion, Heather Fletcher, Mr Woodward, Colby Connors, Georgia Riza, Bradley Hobden. Front row: Abbey Ratcliffe, Riley Psaila, Jessica Martin, Jayde Bailey-McSherry, Molly Cubit, Montana Gatty, Jacob Jones, Liya Berhane.

Siena 2 Teacher: Mr Martin Kress. Back row: Jamie Farr, Sean Hall, Olivia Howard, Daniel John, Charlton Stone, Michelle Grovenor. Middle row: Nicholas Thomson, Georgia Moore, Amelia Carpenter, Joshua Fisher, Mr Kress, Riley Whelan, Anna Giameos, Madeline Welsh, Shania Kava. Front row: Whitney Garth, Annabelle Haney, Brianna Woolley, Jean-Jules Niyonkuru, Abel Berhane, Annalise Dicker, Nicole Netherton, Taylor Young. Absent: Jacob Percey, Gemma Terry.

Dominic College Yearbook 2011 82 Siena 3 Teacher: Mrs Janine O’Hea. Back row: Chloe Blackwell, Matteo Venafro, Bradley Haney, Jon Whelan, Shani Barwick, Oliver Nolan. Middle row: James Banks, Lucas Howlett, Daina Jurevics, Lucy Cripps, Mrs O’Hea, Laura Smith, Bianka Fisher, Nikki Fletcher, Nathan Coad. Front row: Grace Hills, Marcus Jones, Olivia Weston-Holbrook, Rachel Rosevear, Paige Jolly, Molly McGovern, Isaac Murray, Elizabeth Robinson. Absent: Renae Woolley.

Siena 4 Teacher: Mr Fred O’Leary. Back row: Lyndall Barwick, Bradley Mabb, Connor McKinnon, Trent Marriott, Eden Psaila, Maddison Tomkinson. Middle row: Stacie Young, Christina Giameos, Maddison Wessing, Morgan Gearman, Mr O’Leary, Adam Day, Rachel Edmundson, Dayna Graham, Gemma Leaman. Front row: Samuel Holdsworth, Nikki Murray, Michael Harris, Abbie Gregson, Hannah Garwood, Ethan Rixon-Jackson, Nellie Ryan, Nicholas Woolley. Absent: Hayden Banks, Imogen Lomasney. 83 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Siena 5 Teacher: Mr Joshua Mackie. Back row: Jordan Coad, Patrick Di Martino, Jakob Triffitt, Tyler Barron, Paige Davie, Te’ulc Biggs, Nicholas Wallner. Middle row: Madilyne Hawes, Danika Richardson, Amy Clark, Garett Carpenter, Mr Mackie, Sage Wessing, Kye Tomkinson, Sophie Hall, Julian Field. Front row: Brianna Hobden, Emma Coad, Jake Newland, Montanna Cate, Brittany McCarthy, James Holdsworth, Lisa McConnon, Megan Blackwell. Absent: Chelsey Hinds. Savio House

Savio 1 Teacher: Mrs Gillian Taylor. Back row: Kyle Phillips, Brody Knight, Thomas Jones, Indiana Hickey, Michael Hill, Aiden Hollingsworth, Luke Sutton, Claudia Coster. Middle row: Maxwell Wood, Samantha Hodgetts, Taylah Farrell, Jeremy Hall, Mrs Taylor, Matthew Byrne, Connor Goodwin, Samantha Fehlberg, Hannah Clear. Front row: Benjamin Shoobridge, Lily Russell, Bethany McConnell, Hannah Howard, Amy Baillie, Ashlee Percey, Laura Dennison, George Claridge.

Dominic College Yearbook 2011 84 Savio 2 Teacher: Miss Lauren Davey. Back row: Nicholas Fraser, Emmanuel Kidane, Jesse Daley, Natalie Hill, Hayden Welsh, Harshil Nijhawan. Middle row: Ryan Mills, Stephanie Wood, Darragh O’Moore, Miss Davey, Holly Wrigley-Upston, Michaela Fehlberg, Baden Adams. Front row: Mychaelalee Knight, James Valentine, Alexandria Blackwell, Amelia Burrill, Danielle Garwood, Maddie Dillon, Nicola McCulloch, Liam Newman, Amelia Cook. Absent: Christopher Daly, Adriana Hatzakis.

Savio 3 Teacher: Mrs Selina Kinne. Back row: Janelle Rattenbury, Ethan Fraser, Liam Deering, Shaun Young, Lucy Docherty, Fiona Langford. Middle row: Hayden Clark, Niam Askey-Doran, Amelia Williams, Jessica Hapka, Mrs Kinne, Tahlia Rowbottom, Siara Malone, Derek Rathbone, Tayla McKenzie. Front row: Mekayla Burns, Christopher Howard, Hannah Shelverton, Mitchell Davis, Ethan Phillips, Chelsea Storr, Jesse Smith, Sarah Flakemore. Absent: Bryce De Bomford, Timothy Chivers.

85 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Savio 4 Teacher: Mrs Janet Marcenko. Back row: Nathanael Paine, Dale Howlett, Erica Fraser, James Ogilvie, Cheney Booth, Georgia Salter, Daniel Harris. Middle row: Timothy Jones, Laura Clear, Dannielle Goldsmith, Sharon Chavez, Morgan McConnell, Mrs Marcenko, Simon Hopwood, Charlotte Bailey, Clare Hunniford, Jessica Fitzpatrick, Fetlewerki Kidane. Front row: Brittany Hill, Kyle Gangell, Holly Butterworth, Melanie Smith, Kaitlin Rattenbury, Shea Golding, Finnian Pasanen, Molly Baker.

Savio 5 Teacher: Fr Brian Ahern. Back row: Jessica Rogers, Samuel Ambler, Liam Binning, Jake Hartshorn, David Fraser, Kelsey Nichols, Olivia Philpott. Middle row: Nicole Gangell, Kristen Farley, Sarah Parker, Connor Macbeth, Fr Brian Ahern, Ella Blackwell, Clare Parker, Carly Goldsmith, Rhianne Oates. Front row: Patrick Davis, Cassie Booth, Shan Garwood, Emily Claridge, Mahalia Kingsley, Duncan Knight, Grace Branch, Drew Dillion. Absent: Hussam Mohamed.

Dominic College Yearbook 2011 86 And they’re off! Year 6 girls cross country. A colourful start to the Year 6 girls cross country this year. The primary cross country event took place on June 29 with Siena taking out first place. Co-curricular Sport Bulls-eye! Ben Percey showing Mr Treweek his skill and coordination with a bow and arrow.

Enthusiastic cheer squad. Ben Dowling giving an enthusiastic cheer to his fellow house mates in Guzman at the swimming carnival.

Olivia Philpott leads for the ball from Jessica Hapka in the Year 9 division 1 grand final. The girls went on to have a comfortable victory.

The 2011 house swimming carnival was a fantastic day with Joel Christie, Zoe Brown, Olivia Carver, Georgia Tibballs and Patrick Beven all cheering Guzman along.

87 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Futsal superstars. Jack Mullen, Alec Wilde and Chase Clarke were very proud to be selected in the Tamanian Vikings Futsal Squad due to their wonderful efforts at the School Championships this year.

Images top to bottom, left to right: Getting into the spirit at the swimming carnival. Dominic participated in its first interschool futsal titles this year with the 7/8 boys making it through to the grand final. 7km of ‘fun’ running Hannah Harrison, Fez Kidane, Sharon Chavez, Mr Josh Mackie, Garett Carpenter and Miss Alice Mudge, all stop to catch their breath and pose for the photo.

Winners are grinners. Winners are grinners. Caitlin Diprose and Jorgia Golding of Savio looking pleased with their efforts in the pool.

Good swimmers and good posers. Mitchell Tattersall, Jake Ambler, Rory O’Moore, Samuel Cerritelli, Oscar Bell and Liam McCulloch are having a wonderful day as they pose for the camera at the 2011 primary swimming carnival held at the Glenorchy Pool.

Dominic College Yearbook 2011 88 No nerves here. Are the girls in the Year 5 cross country preparing themselves for a relaxing afternoon? They look very relaxed and casual before their 3km event! Co-Curricular Sport

The Year 7 Girls 100m sprint got off to a flying start at the house carnival.

Shani Barwick moves for the ball with Briarne Lowe getting ready in the background.

We are ready to go in coach. Our inaugural Year 4 football team have a look of steely determination before their first match at Dominic College in August.

Which way do we go again? What a start to the race! The Kinder boys venture off in their cross country race where they are required to run one lap of the footy oval The Guzman crocodile helped outside the boundary line. Do you entertain and motivate everyone. It think they all understood what Mr also had a strong run in the house Golding meant by outside the line? mascot race.

89 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Fr Brian checks the tape at the house athletics carnival Still smiling after 2 km! Walk to school safely day. with Dylan Smith, Lily Barwick, Alexandria Blanden and Maggie Carmichael show Brad Tuffin, Josh their wonderful smiles after 2km of the ‘Walk Safely to School Day’ Miranda and that aims to promote safe walking to school as a great way to get Indiana Hickey physical exercise. watching on.

We love flipper ball. Our Year 3/4 flippa ball team show their Mellissa Hall, Olivia Philpott, excitement before a match this year. Flippa Briarne Lowe and Rhianna Peters ball is our fastest growing sport on the all show there true colours when it primary school. comes to representing their houses.

The Davies Cup was taken out by the team of Oliver Nolan, William Gray, Jesse Smith and George Claridge.

The tall and short of it. Aaron Wiggins and Levi Paine prove that height is no issue when it comes to the Year 5/6 footy match at Queenborough oval, Sandy Bay in March this year.

Dominic College Yearbook 2011 90 K-6 Teams

Primary Swimming Team 2011 Back row: Maddison French, Kalila Hapka, Hayley Banks, Blake Mills, Ryan Sproule, Jacob Steele, Shannon Harris, Joshua Peters, Jacob Golding, Kate Carter. 2nd row: Lily Newell, Bradley Atkinson, Rachel Netherton, Samantha Clarke, Joshua Guy, Maggie Blanden, Monique Enright, Jacob Atkinson, Jak Rowbottom, Danica Ellis, Harry Guy, Lucas Henderson, Callum Flude. 3rd row: Aaron Wilton, Jaymie Mullen, Ellie Newland, Jacob Davidson, Vincent Harman, Felicia Di Carlo, Madeline Hill, Thomas Gillie, Haylee Fry, Kalia Combs. Front row: Jorgia Golding, Tristan Carmichael, Jordan Green, Amber Burns, Bianca Davidson, Libby Fry.

Primary Cross Country Team Back row: Benjamin Percey, Bradley Young, Maddison French, Kalila Hapka, Kade Wilton, Hayley Banks, Blake Mills, Lily Newell, Molly Sutherland, Tayla Barrett, Jasmine Rayner, Ryan Sproule, Morgan Phillips, Jacob Steele, Shannon Harris, Joshua Peters. 2nd row: Georgia Enright, Emily McSherry, Jakeb Atkinson, Georgia Sproule, Brianna Bailey-Manser, Emily Dillon, Jessica Duggan, Joshua Guy, Maggie Blanden, Tsegabirhan Kidane, Austin Hollingsworth, Noah Johnson, Connor Sproule, Adam Roberts, Lorcan O’Moore, Lucas Henderson, Bradley Coad, Amber Nagy. 3rd row: Isabella Cooke, Christopher Collyns, Kate Lovell, Jaymie Mullen, Ellie Newland, Jacob Davidson, Vincent Harman, Felicia DiCarlo, Jordan Green, Thomas Gillie, Kalia Combs, Bianca Davidson, Molly Woolley, Jake Roberts. Front row: Jacinta Patmore, Thomas Bennett, Jack Mullen, Renae Wiggins, Bradley Atkinson, Thomas Allen, Zachary Jones, Tyler Clay, Olivia Peters, Indy Brideson, Lochie Bacon, Cambell Wood.

Primary Athletics Team Back row: Bradley Young, Kalila Hapka, Kade Wilton, Hayley Banks, Blake Mills, Molly Sutherland, Jasmine Rayner, Ryan Sproule, Jacob Steele. 2nd row: Daniel Warwarek, Georgia Sproule, Jessica Duggan, Emily Dillon, Maggie Blanden, Tsegabirhan Kidane, Samuel Lacy, Austin Hollingsworth, Noah Johnson, Connor Sproule, Joshua Peters, Shannon Harris, Jake Courtney. 3rd row: Emily McSherry, Jacinta Patmore, Thomas Allen, Alec Wilde, Jessica Green, Samantha Clarke, Jordan Bailey, Molly Woolley, Lucas Henderson, Adam Roberts. Front row: Monique Enright, Benjamin Percey, Samuel Cerritelli, Jack Rowbottom, Patrick Karsznia.

91 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 State Representative Regional Representatives Alec Wilde Back row: Bradley Young, Ryan Sproule, Shannon Harris, Molly Sutherland, Callum Flude, Noah Johnson. Front row: Bianca Davidson, Emily Dillon, Maggie Blanden, Monique Enright, Alec Wilde, Haylee Fry, Indy Brideson.

2011 Sports Leaders Back row: Joshua Peters, Hayley Banks, Blake Mills, Georgia Enright, Jake Courtney, Joshua Ross, Aaron Wiggins, James Adlard, Ryan Sproule, Molly Sutherland, Jasmine Rayner. 2nd row: Georgia Perry, Maggie Blanden, Maddison French, Chelsea Loone, Kalila Hapka, Shannon Harris, Tayla Barrett, Hannah Fitzpatrick, Monique Enright, Christopher Allen, Madalyn Bolton. 3rd row: Jordan Bailey, Bradley Coad, Lucas Henderson, Adam Roberts, Bianca Tyson, Jessica Green, Tennille Doyle, Jakeb Atkinson, Kyle Spangler, Bailey Jones-Carew, Zachary Pullen. Front row: Mayah Oates, Ashlee Percey.

Year 5/6 Yellow Football Year 5/6 Maroon Football Back row: Samuel Cerritelli, Calvin Baric, Jacob Golding, Aaron Wiggins, Blake Mills, Back row: Cameron Renshaw-Jones, Ryan Sproule, Samuel Lacy, Daniel Warwarek, Joshua Peters, Jacob Hogan, Noah Johnson. Joshua Ross, Jake Courtney, Cameron Goodsell, Callum Flude, William McSherry. 2nd row: Lachlan Gray, Nicholas Harris, Joshua Guy, Benjamin Percey, Mr. Simon 2nd row: Mitchell Jarvis, Tyron Buckley, Benjamin Fenton, Christopher Allen, Kade Treweek (Coach), Jakeb Atkinson, Nicholas Manser, Jack Rowbottom, Patrick Karsznia. Wilton, Bradley Young, Rory O’Moore, Jesse Miteff, Austin Hollingsworth. Front row: Tyler Fitzpatrick, Reece Cashion, Bradley Coad, Jamie Woolley, Matthew Front row: Zachary Pullen, Oscar Bell, Lucas Henderson, Kyle Spangler, Christopher Smith, Jones, James Adlard, Riley Pullen, Bradley Edmunson. Jake Ambler, Adam Roberts, Mitchell Clarke, Jacob Davidson, Jake Roberts, Brendan Hall. Dominic College Yearbook 2011 92 Year 5/6 White Netball Year 5 Black Netball Back row: Samantha Clarke, Emily Dillon, Lily Newell, Jessica Duggan, Tsegabirhan Back row: Lilly Carr, Danica Ellis, Maggie Wood, Bridget Snell, Cassandra Richards, Kidane. Jessica Barrett. Front row: Jaymie Mullen, Molly Woolley, Sophie Rainbird, Madeline Hill, Haylee Fry. Front row: Sophie Dowd, Catherine Hunniford, Hayley Smith, Jamaica Whitely, Kate Lovell.

Year 6 Gold Netball Year 6 Maroon Netball Back row: Maddison French, Tayla Barrett, Mayah Oates, Bianca Tyson. Back row: Jasmine Rayner, Georgia Smith, Molly Sutherland, Hayley Banks. Front row: Jessica Green, Maggie Blanden, Tennille Doyle, Monique Enright, Chelsea Front row: Georgia Perry, Ashlee Percey, Shannon Harris, Kalila Hapka, Hannah Loone. Fitzpatrick.

Boys 3/4 Maroon Basketball Girls 3/4 Black Basketball Back row: Eric Glover, Alec Wilde. Back row: Amelia Triffitt, Georgia Sproule. Front row: Benjamin Dowling, Jacob Steele, Ty Belbin. Front row: Amber Nagy, Chelsea Jones, Rachel Netherton, Katie Tranter, Libby Fry.

93 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Girls 3/4 Gold Basketball Year 5/6 Maroon Basketball Back row: Alexandria Blanden, Lily Barwick, Caitlin Diprose, Courtney Doyle. Back row: Lily Newell, Hayley Banks. Front row: Georgia Enright, Cally Spangler, Isabella Cooke, Kalia Combs, Renae Front row: Jamaica Whitely, Maggie Blanden, Jasmine Rayner, Jessica Barrett, Emily Wiggins. Dillon.

Boys 5/6 Black Basketball Boys 5/6 Maroon Basketball Back row: Allen Glover, Jacob Golding, Jamie Woolley. Back row: Curtis Ling, Callum Flude, Patrick Karsznia. Front row: Rory O’Moore, Noah Johnson, Kade Wilton, Front row: Oscar Bell, Lochlan Gray, Bradley Young, Jake Ambler, Kyle Spangler. Samuel Cerritelli, Mitchell Jarvis.

Cricket Players Dominic Tee Ball Players Back row: Jake Ambler, Patrick Karsznia, Joshua Guy, Mathew Jones, Aaron Wiggins, Back row: Jacinta Patmore, Lucy Woodward, Connor Reeve. Callum Flude, Samuel Cerritelli, Lochlan Gray, Jack Butler, Christopher Smith. Front row: Jorgia Golding, Georgia Sproule, Katie Tranter. Front row: Indy Brideson, Georgia Sproule, Connor Sproule, Harry Guy, Jamie Woolley, Kyle Spangler, Riley Wilson, Alec Wilde, Samuel Vaszocz.

Dominic College Yearbook 2011 94 Dominic Touch Football Players Representative Football Players: Adam Roberts, Blake Mills, Ryan Sproule, Joshua Peters. Back row: Brendan Hall, Austin Hollingsworth, Ryan Sproule, Daniel Warwarek, Cameron Goodsell, Shannon Harris, Bradley Edmunson. Front row: Adam Roberts, Oscar Bell, Brandon Goldsmith, Maggie Blanden, Bradley Young, Mitchell Jarvis, Blake Mills, Jake Roberts.

Under 8 White Soccer Under 8 Black Soccer Back row: Jack Lovell, Clayton Reeve, Isiah Johnson, Elliot Ling. Back row: Cally Spangler, Jorgia Geeves, Lachlan Nillson Front row: Marcus Lyne, Ethan Henderson, Zac Butchart, Zachary Holdsworth, Lewis Front row: Aiden Dwyer, Thomas Atkinson, Liam Cowen, Hugh Smith, Mitchell Hyatt. Zielinski.

Under 9 White Soccer Under 9 Maroon Soccer Back row: Miss Eloise Farr (Coach). Back row: Emmanuel Christopher, Joshua Howells, Charlie Holmes, Caitlin Diprose, Front row: Lochie Bacon, Martin Kaczorek, Melanie Cook, Vincent Harman, Thomas Alex Wilson. Bennett. Front row: vConnor Reeve, Jorgia Golding, Jordan Green, Daniel Hunniford, Thomas Cornell.

95 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Under 9 Black Soccer Under 10 Black Soccer Back row: Thomas Gillie, Jordan Day, Oliver Wareing. Back row: Aaron Wilton, Harry Guy, Jacob Steele, Riley Wilson, Alec Wilde, Samuel Front row: Nathan Bailey, Tristan Carmichael, Khane Marley Brooks, Tyler Clay, Cambell Vaszocz. Wood. Front row: Jacinta Patmore, Aimee Hogan, Ty Belbin, Reuben Hyatt, Lochlan Connolly.

Under 10 White Soccer Under 11 Soccer Back row: Bradley Atkinson, Chloe Bowden, Ryan Gavan, Lorcan O’Moore, Ellie Back row: Reece Cashion, Samuel Peters, Jacob Golding, Kade Wilton, Rory O’Moore, Newland, Thomas Allen. Jake Ambler. Front row: Alexandria Blanden, Indy Brideson, Jack Mullen, Zachary Jones, Emily Front row: Jacob Davidson, Christopher Smith, Molly Woolley, Jessica Duggan, McSherry. Catherine Hunniford, Kate Lovell.

Under 12 Soccer Year 3/4 Futsal Back row: Shannon Harris, William McSherry, Aaron Wiggins, James Adlard, Marc Back row: Alec Wilde, Jacob Steele. Harvey, Richard Ngendayaho. Front row: Jack Mullen, Lochlan Connolly, Lorcan O’Moore. Front row: Jordan Bailey, Brandon Goldsmith, Allen Glover, Benjamin Percey, Curtis Ling, Bailey Jones-Carew, Bradley Coad.

Dominic College Yearbook 2011 96 Year 3/4 Yellow Flippa Ball Year 3/4 Maroon Flippa Ball Back row: Felicia Di Carlo, Rachel Netherton. Back row: Piper Jane-Queen, Emily Sproule, Oliver Wareing, Lily Barwick. Front row: Kate Carter, Aaron Wilton, Amber Burns. Front row: Samuel Vaszocz, Alexandria Blanden, Indy Brideson, Katie Tranter, Thomas Cornell.

Year 3/4 Black Flippa Ball Year 5/6 Black Flippa Ball Back row: Jorgia Golding, Lachlan Riddell, Harry Guy, Georgia Britten-Wrigley, Joshua Back row: Alexandria Blanden, Cassandra Richards, Joshua Ross, Jacob Golding, Jak Howells. Rowbottom, Austin Hollingsworth. Front row: Bianca Davidson, Lochie Bacon, Connor Riza, Daniel Hunniford, Kimberley Front row: Jacob Davidson, Lilly Carr, Jessica Green, Catherine Hunniford, Sophie Gent. Rainbird, Tyler Fitzpatrick.

Year 5/6 Maroon Flippa Ball Back row: Shannon Harris, Maddison French, Callum Flude, Hayley Banks, Nicholas Manser. Front row: Sophie Dowd, Jake Roberts, Christopher Smith, Joshua Guy, Madeline Hill.

97 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 7-10 Teams

Cross Country Team Back row: Joshua Rayner, Tom Brazendale, Didier Mwaka, Shani Barwick, Brayden Drake, Dylan Smith, Jake Hartshorn, Liam Binning, Bradley Tibballs, Jake Clark, Mitchell McKinnon, Emmanuel Kidane. 4th row: Mr Aaron Davey, Alice Raspin, Klaire Carrick, Jack Jankus, Tedros Gebrehiwot, Kelsey Nichols, Edward Medhurst, Matthew Byrne, Matthew Stocks, Ryan Woodford, Stephanie Wood, Mr Josh Mackie. 3rd row: Abbie Gregson, Bradley Hobden, Nathan Coad, James Banks, Frances Di Carlo, Kaitlin Rattenbury, Sophie Hall, Renae Stone, Fetlewerki Kidane, Ellen Young, Abel Berhane, Amy Rainbird, Mrs Natalie Davey. 2nd row: Emma Coad, Patrick Davis, Timothy Jones, Niam Askey-Doran, Joshua Dillon, Christopher Howard, Ashlee Percey, Chloe Eiszele, Emily Barrow, Samuel Holdsworth, Jade Davidson, Freya Rylands. Front row: Hannah Harrison, Rhianna Peters, Mekayla Burns, Drew Dillon, Benjamin Shoobridge, Jesse Smith, Cayla Johnson, Ashlee Hey, Louise Stubs, Lisa McConnon, Olivia Harriss, Chloe Stevenson.

State Cross Country Team Back row: Mr Josh Mackie, Dylan Smith, Liam Binning, Jake Clark, Mr Aaron Davey, Matthew Stocks, Chloe Eiszele, Ryan Woodford, Emily Barrow. Middle row: Matthew Byrne, Christopher Howard, Emma Coad, Fetlewerki Kidane, Emmanuel Kidane, Sophie Hall, Ellen Young, Stephanie Wood. Front row: Tedros Gebrehiwot, Drew Dillon, Benjamin Shoobridge, Hannah Harrison, Cayla Johnson, Ashlee Hey, Lisa McConnon, Amy Rainbird, Olivia Harriss, Abel Berhane.

State Swimming Team Back row: Mr Aaron Davey, Daniel Harris, Jacquelyn Gill-Berry, Jack Brown, Jake Clark, Jake Hartshorn, Mitchell McKinnon, Georgia Salter, Mr Josh Mackie. 3rd row: Mrs Natalie Davey, Darragh O’Moore, Chloe Blackwell, Anna Di Carlo, Mr David Reinbach, Liam Binning, Kelsey Nichols, Jessica Cleary, Matthew Stocks. 2nd row: Hayden C lark, Ryan Woodford, Isabella King, Ashley Dyke, Sophie Hall, Joshua Herington, Chloe Stevenson, Grace Moles, Ellen Young. Front row: Montanna Cate, Frances Di Carlo, Nicole Netherton, Megan Blackwell, Benjamin Shoobridge, Ashlee Hey, Carly Goldsmith, Nathan Woodford, Shan Garwood, Trent Henderson. Dominic College Yearbook 2011 98 SSATIS Athletics Squad 2011 Back row: Mr Josh Mackie, Daniel John, Aiden Hollingsworth, Josh Fisher, Liam Binning, Dale Howlett, Liam Deering, Jesse Daly, James Ogilvie, Aiden Pearton, Taylor Johnson, Jake Hartshorn, Brad Tuffin, Jake Clark, Mitchel McKinnon, Tyler Barron, Didier Mwaka, Mr Aaron Davey. 3rd row: Abbie Gregson, Shannen Strong, Sophie Hall, Ashley Dillon, Kaitlin Hawkins, Brad Jarvis, Morgan Gearman, Janelle Rattenbury, Jakob Triffitt, Harri King, Shani Barwick, Brad Townsend, Dylan Smith, Fez Kidane, Garett Carpenter, Maddie Bligh, Maddison Courtney, Kyana Johnson. 2nd row: Abel Berhane, Josh Dillon, Tedros Gebrihiwot, Chris Howard, Michael Hariss, Nathan Coad, Morgan McConnell, Siara Malone, Alice Raspin, Imogen Lamasney, Olivia Philpott, Klaire Carrick, Conner Haas, Kelsey Nichols, Amelia Burrill, Megan Atkinson, Emily Barrow. Front row: Daniel Caunter, Niam Askey-Doran, Drew Dillon, Stacey Young, Cayla Johnson, Ashley Percey, Shania Kava, Ben Shoobridge, Chloe Stevenson, Olivia Harriss, Paige Jolly, Maddie Dillon Ashlee Hey, Hannah Harrison, Lisa McConnon, Kaitlin Rattenbury.

State Sports Representatives Fun Run Participants Back row: Isabella King, Klaire Carrick, Frances Di Carlo, Kaitlin Hawkins, Colby Back row: Sharon Chavez, Mr Josh Mackie, Garett Carpenter, Fetlewerki Kidane. Connors, Renae Stone, Chloe Eiszele, Amy Rainbird. 2nd row: Emily Claridge, Janelle Rattenbury, Taylor Johnston, Jake Hartshorn, Jake Clark, Front row: Lisa McConnon, Benjamin Shoobridge, Hannah Harrison. Maddison Courtney, Kaitlin Rattenbury. Absent: Alice Mudge. 1st row: Christopher Howard, Taylah Pullen, Maxwell Wood, Riley Psaila, Hannah Harrison, Ashlee Hey. Front row: Drew Dillon.

Year 9 Boys Cricket Team Year 9 Boys Cricket Back row: Dale Howlett, Charlton Stone, Daniel Harris. Back row: Dale Howlett, Callum Burman & Peter O’Keefe. Front row: Brayden Drake, Callum Burman, Brad Townsend. Middle row: Daniel Harris, Nicholas Lowe, Charlton Stone, Brayden Drake, Dylan Absent: Peter O’Keefe. Taylor, Ashley Dyke. Front row: Brad Townsend, Mr Josh Mackie, Daniel Revell.

99 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Year 8 Girls Badminton Year 9 Girls Badminton Back row: Laura Clear, Phoebe Hyatt, Aleisha Herington. Back row: Holly Wrigley-Upston, Jessanna Gent, Madilyne Hawes. Front row: Laura Dennison, Molly Dennison. Front row: Hannah Harrison, Lisa McConnon. Absent: Amelia Cook.

Year 10 Boys Badminton Year 10 Girls Badminton Back row: Mr Mark Nolan, Indiana Hickey, Tyler Barron, Oliver Nolan, Mr Brian Back row: Hayley Ford, Mr Brian Brennan, Rachel Roberts. Brennan. Front row: Holly Jacobson, Sophie Kluver. Front row: Joshua Herington, Ellaura Wiggins.

Year 7 Girls Volleyball Year 7 Girls Volleyball Back row: Mekayla Burns, Frances Di Carlo, Mr Brian Brennan, Shania Kava, Taylah Back row: Taylah Pullen, Mr Brian Brennan, Ashley Percey. Pullen. Front row: Kayla Wakefield Montanna Cate, Mekayla Burns, Chloe Smith. Front row: Shayne Smith, Amelia Cook.

Dominic College Yearbook 2011 100 Year 8 Girls Volleyball Year 8 Girls Volleyball Back row: Maddeline Clifford, Mr Brian Brennan, Stephanie Woods. Back row: Maddison Deegan, Maddeline Clifford, Kaitlin Hawkins, Mr Brian Brennan, Front row: Rhianne Oates, Bianka Fisher, Mahalia Kingsley. Bianka Fisher, Madeline Welsh, Isabelle Bannister. Front row: Olivia Harriss, Mahalia Kingsley, Jessica Martin.

Year 9 Girls Volleyball Year 9 Girls Volleyball Back row: Rachel Edmundson, Anna Di Carlo, Mr Brian Brennan, Madeline Bligh, Back row: Kirsty Inches, Mr Brian Brennan, Maddie Bligh. Kirsty Inches. Front row: Mellissa Hall, Olivia Philpott, Amy Rainbird. Front row: Imogen Lomasney, Mellissa Hall, Amy Rainbird.

Year 10 Girls Volleyball Premiers Year 10 Girls Volleyball: Back row: Sharon Chavez, Sarah Dillon, Mr Brian Brennan, Sophie Hall. Back row: Annie Dillon, Mr Brian Brennan. Front row: Bethany McConnell, Emily Claridge, Fetlewerki Kidane. Front row: Sharon Chavez, Sophie Hall, Fetlewerki Kidane.

101 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Term 3 Volleyball: Year 7 Blue Netball Back row: Amy Rainbird, Mellissa Hall, Annie Dillon, Mr Brian Brennan, Maddie Bligh, Back row: Montanna Cate, Ashlee Percey, Stacie Young, Molly Baker, Mr Aaron Davey, Kirsty Inches, Olivia Philpott. Frances Di Carlo, Holly Butterworth, Chelsea Hinds. Middle Row: Bianka Fisher, Maddeline Clifford, Sophie Hall, Sharon Chavez, Kyla Front row: Whitney Garth, Shayne Smith, Jade Davidson. Wakefield, Taylah Pullen, Chloe Smith, Mekayla Burns. Front row: Mahalia Kingsley, Stephanie Woods, Rhianne Oates, Fez Kidane, Ashley Percey, Montanna Cate.

Year 8 Red Dominic Gold Netball Year 8 Red Dominic Black Netball Back row: Annabelle Haney, Georgia Tibballs, Lyndall Barwick, Grace Moles, Fiona Back row: Lucy Dillon, Mrs Jayne Gysen, Brianna Hobden, Mrs Jo Boyd, Maddeline Langford, Ashdyn Higgins. Clifford. Front row: Jessica Martin, Mr Josh Mackie, Sheridan White. Front row: Tayla McKenzie, Tyler O’Neill, Amber Schofield.

Year 8 Blue Netball Year 9 Blue Netball Back row: Paige Jolly, Ella Blackwell, Jayde Daley-Trenham, Ellen Young, Madeline Back row: Amy Rainbird, Renae Stone, Anna Di Carlo, Chloe Eiszele, Siara Malone. Welsh. Front row: Rhianna Peters, Imogen Lomasney, Shenae Pullen. Front row: Chloe Stevenson, Olivia Harriss, Shea Golding.

Dominic College Yearbook 2011 102 Year 9 Red Dominic Black Netball Year 9 Red Dominic Gold Back row: Jennifer Reid, Miranda Robinson, Miss Lauren Davey, Holly Wrigley-Upston, Back row: Anna Giameos, Shani Barwick, Mellissa Hall. Clare Hunniford. Front row: Klaire Carrick, Mr Aaron Davey, Alice Raspin. Front row: Brianna Woolley, Brydie Jones, Krissah Jimenez, Chloe Smith.

Year 10 Blue Dominic Gold Netball Premiers Year 10 Blue Dominic Maroon Netball Back row: Tahlia Rowbottom, Mahala Prentice, Sarah Dillon, Mr Josh Mackie, Cassandra Back row: Danika Richardson, Sophie Warner, Sarah Parker, Paige Davie, Eleni Pavlides. Hansson, Megan Atkinson, Kimberley White. Front row: Danielle Garwood, Jayde Bailey-McSherry, Amelia Carpenter. Front row: Jayde Bailey-McSherry, Emily Claridge (Captain), Emma Coad.

1st Grade Netball Year 7/8 Girls Water Polo Back row: Amy Rainbird, Hayley Gadd, Shannen Strong, Olivia Howard, Ashlee Harriss, Back row: Chloe Stevenson, Frances Di Carlo, Daina Jurevics, Mr Aaron Davey, Ellen Isabella King, Morgan Rowbottom. Young, Grace Moles, Madeline Welsh. Front row: Madeline Welsh, Mrs Natalie Davey, Kelsey Nichols. Front row: Nicole Netherton, Montanna Cate, Ashlee Percey, Mekayla Burns.

103 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Year 9/10 Boys Water Polo Year 9/10 Girls Water Polo Ashley Dyke, Miss Lauren Davey, Darragh O’Moore, Mr Josh Mackie, Simon Hopwood. Back row: Siara Malone, Amy Rainbird, Georgia Salter, Miss Lauren Davey, Anna Di Carlo, Jessica Cleary, Imogen Lomasney. Front row: Danielle Garwood, Carly Goldsmith, Alice Raspin, Olivia Weston-Holbrook, Jessanna Gent.

Year 7 Boys Soccer Year 8 Girls Soccer Back row: Samuel Bird, Jae Cashion, Niam Askey-Doran. Back row: Stacie Young, Stephanie Wood, Lucy Dillon, Maddeline Clifford, Mahalia Middle Row: Finnian Pasanen, Ethan Rixon-Jackson, Cayla Johnson, Ashlee Percey, Kyle Kingsley. 3rd row: Erin Hole, Cayla Johnson, Ashlee Percey, Amelia Whitfield, Montanna Cate, Gangell, Christopher Howard. Hannah Shelverton. Front row: Bayley Bester, Mr Josh Mackie, George Claridge. 2nd row: Gemma Chisholm, Mr Josh Mackie, Lily Russell. Front row: Brianna Hobden.

Year 9 Boys Soccer Year 9/10 Girls Soccer Back row: Daniel Harris, Harri King, Colby Connors, Ethan Fraser. Back row: Emily Claridge, Madeline Bligh, Anna Giameos, Mr Josh Mackie, Taylah Middle row: Ryan Woodford, Callum Burman, Nicholas Lowe, Liam Deering, Charlton Farrell, Melissa Hall, Siara Malone. Stone, Peter O’Keefe, Matthew Byrne. Front row: Roxanne Siggins, Imogen Lomasney, Jayde Bailey-McSherry, Morgan Front Row: Abel Berhane, Mr Josh Mackie, Damian Haremza. Rowbottom, Hannah Harrison.

Dominic College Yearbook 2011 104 Year 10 Boys Soccer Year 8 Girls Touch Football Dominic Black Back row: Adam Day, Eden Psaila, Tyler Barron, Didier Mwaka. Back row: Olivia Harriss, Lyndal Barwick, Kyana Johnson, Bree McCarthy. Middle row: Jeremy Hall, Bradley Mabb, James Ogilvie, Jake Hartshorn, Taylor Johnston, Front row: Grace Hills, Mrs Natalie Davey, Jessica Martin. Jake Clark, Joshua Herington. Front row: Daniel Caunter, Liam Binning, Mr Josh Mackie, Kody Hall, Edward Medhurst.

Year 8 Girls Touch Football Domini Gold Year 9 Girls Touch Football: Back row: Monique Young, Madeline Welsh, Fiona Langford. Back row: Imogen Lamasney, Olivia Phipott, Shani Barwick, Maddie Bligh, Kirtsy Front row: Paige Jolly, Klaire Carrick (Coach), Gemma Terry. Inches. Front row: Mellissa Hall, Alice Raspin, Klaire Carrick, Amy Rainbird.

9/10 Girls Softball Back row: Anna Giameos, Claudia Coster, Georgia Hurd, Chloe Blackwell. Front row: Maddison Hume, Khamille Jimenez, Jessica Hapka, Jayde Bailey, Lucy Cripps.

105 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Year 7/8 Boys Football Back row: Thomas Goodluck, Reece Carnes, Ashley Dillon, Kye Tomkinson, Jack Jankus, Michael Harris, Roberto Fuentes. 3rd row: Mitchell Davis, Joshua Bailey, Serge Mwaka, Morgan Gearman, Bradley Jarvis, Trent Henderson, Patrick Davis, Benjamin Shoobridge. 2nd row: Bayley Bester, Samuel Wallner, Mr Christopher Wright, Jakob Triffitt, Mr Josh Mackie, Mitchell Banks, Christopher Howard. Front Row: Drew Dillon, Hayden Lowe.

Year 9/10 Boys Football Back row: Thomas Jones, Callum Burman, Charlton Stone, Eden Psaila, Sean Young, Matthew Warwarek, Peter O’Keefe, Colby Connors. 3rd row: Liam Binning, Brayden Drake, Bradley Mabb, James Ogilvie, Jake Hartshorn, Jesse Daley, Dylan Smith, Jake Clark, Brodie Cate. 2nd row: James Holdsworth, Joshua Herington, Jeremy Hall, Emmanuel Kidane, Mr Aaron Davey, Mr Josh Mackie, Didier Mwaka, Harri King, Ashley Dyke, Samuel Wright- Browne. Front row: Daniel Revell, Kody Hall, Edward Medhurst, Morgan Rowbottom, Garett Carpenter, Brad Townsend, Joshua Gadd.

Dominic College Yearbook 2011 106 Year 7 Boys Div 1 Basketball Year 7 Boys Div 2 Basketball Back row: Josh Dillon, Brad Jarvis. Nathan Woodford, Hayden Clark, Hayden Lowe, Bailey Bester, Josh Bailey, Sam Front row: Chris Howard, Patrick Davis, Brad Tuffin (Coach), Chris Tuffin, William Holdsworth, George Claridge. Grey.

Year 7 Girls Basketball Year 7/8 Girls Rep Basketball Back row: Taylah Pullen, Daina Jurevics, Mr Josh Mackie, Mr Aaron Davey, Ashlee Back row: Maddison Courtney, Kaitlin Hawkins, Fiona Langford. Percey, Cassie Booth. Front row: Cayla Johnson, Francis Di Carlo, Emily Barrow. Front row: Chelsea Hinds, Cayla Johnson, Maddie Dillon, Lucy Jackson.

Year 8 Girls Basketball Year 8 Boys Basketball Back row: Jayde Daley-Trenham, Kaitlin Hawkins, Mr Josh Mackie, Zoe Brown, Fiona Back row: Daniel Spencer, Jakob triffitt, Tom Brazendale, Ashley Dillon. Langford. Front row: Michael Harris, Kye Tomkinson, Jack Jankus, Mr Josh Mackie. Front row: Maddeline Clifford, Amber Schofield, Maddison Deegan.

107 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Year 9 Boys Basketball Year 9 Girls Basketball Back row: Simon Hopwood, Harri King, Ashley Dyke, Sam Ambler. Back row: Klaire Carrick, Shani Barwick, Anna Di Carlo. Middle row: Oliver Nolan, Jesse Daley, Bradley Tuffin, Nicholas Lowe, Colby Connors. Front row: Hannah Harrison, Alice Raspin, Olivia Western-Holbrook, Imogen Lamasney. Front row: Samuel Wright-Browne, Brad Townsend, Mr Josh Mackie, Darragh O’Moore.

9/10 Boys Rep Basketball Div 1 9/10 Boys Rep Basketball Div 2 Back row: Cheney Booth, James Ogilvie, Jake Hartshorn, Tyler Barron, Didier Mwaka. Back row: Darragh O’Moore, Colby Connors, Aiden Pearton, Dylan Smith, Oliver Front row: Edan Psaila, Brad Tuffin, Mr Josh Mackie, Jeremy Hall, Brendan Ransley. Nolan, Daniel Hariss. Absent: Damien Pace. Front row: James Holdsworth, Brad Townsend, Mr Josh Mackie.

9/10 Girls Rep Basketball Year 10 Girls Basketball Back row: Mr Aaron Davey, Kelsey Nichols, Shannen Strong, Maddison Tomkinson, Back row: Amelia Burrill, Shannen Strong, Mr Josh Mackie. Abbie Gregson. Front row: Hannah Howard, Laura Smith, Megan Atkinson. Front row: Georgia Salter, Isabella King, Morgan Rowbottom, Amy Rainbird, Chloe Eiszele. Absent: Renae Stone.

Dominic College Yearbook 2011 108 Year 10 Boys Basketball School Triathlon Team Back row: Didier Mwaka, Damien Pace, James Ogilvie, Eden Psaila. Back row: Drew Dillon, James Holdsworth, Michael Harris, Darragh O’Moore, Aiden Front row: Cheney Booth, Mr Josh Mackie, Edward Medhurst. Pearton, Matthew Stocks, Dante Ottavi, Ashley Dillon, Morgan McConnell. Front row: Lisa McConnon, Isabella king, Alice Raspin, Maddison Courtney, Chloe Stevenson, Olivia Harriss.

Boys Tennis Girls Tennis Back row: Joshua Bailey, Jamie Farr, Peter O’Keefe, Tyler Barron, Oliver Nolan, William Back row: Anna Giameos, Holly Wrigley-Upston, Lucy Cripps, Claudia Coster, Ellaura Gray. Wiggins, Miranda Robinson. Front row: Hayden Banks, Lucy Cripps, Mr Mark Nolan, Maxwell Wood, Jesse Smith. Front row: Freya Rylands, Holly Butterworth, Krissah Jimenez, Mr Mark Nolan, Jennifer Reid, Taylor Young, Amelia Cook.

Term 3 Tennis: Back row: Jennifer Reid, Holly Wrigley-Upton, Lucy Cripps, Tyler Barron, Oliver Nolan, Conner Goodwin, Darragh O’Moore. Front row: Georgia Hurd, Anna Giameos, Jessica Hapka, Josh Bailey, Khamille Jimenez, Miranda Robinson, Jayde Bailey.

109 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Student Leadership

College Captains and Vice Captains Primary School Captains and Vice Captains: Jordan Bailey, Maggie Blanden, Bradley Jacquelyn Gill-Berry, Abbie Gregson, Mr Paul Williams, Garett Carpenter, Jeremy Hall. Coad, Georgia Smith.

Primary House Captains Primary Campus Councillors Back row: Kyle Spangler, Ryan Sproule, Blake Mills, Joshua Peters. Back row: Madeline Hill, Tyler Fitzpatrick, Austin Hollingsworth, Shannon Harris, Front row: Monique Enright, Tennille Doyle, Chelsea Loone, Hannah Fitzpatrick. Christopher Allen, Jakeb Atkinson, Samantha Clarke, Georgia Perry. Front row: Tristan Carmichael, Georgia Enright, Alexandria Blanden, Ryan Gavan, Piper- Jane Queen, Bianca Davidson, Jordan Green.

House Captains Back row: Jayde Bailey-McSherry, Ashlee Harriss, Shannen Strong, Tyler Barron, Edan Psaila, Jake Clark, Olivia Howard. Front row: Hayley Gadd, Mitchell McKinnon, Brendan Ransley, Kelsey Nichols, Morgan Rowbottom, Jeremy Hall, Janelle Rattenbury.

Dominic College Yearbook 2011 110 DOSA reunions

Reunions have been the focus for the Dominic Old Scholars Association (DOSA) in 2011, with events held for the classes of 1961, 1971 (Savio College and Holy Name), 1981, 1991 and 2001. A number of Old Scholars travelled from around Australia to attend the reunions and many former staff members also attended, including Mrs Margaret Derrick (Holy Name), Sr Pamela Davis (Holy Name and Dominic College), Mr Graham O’Keefe (Holy Name and Dominic College) and Fr Peter Carroll SDB (Dominic College).

For some Old Scholars, it was the first time they had returned to the school and the first time they had reconnected with their fellow classmates.

The Committee will continue to develop relationships with its former students with reunions being held for the classes of 1962, 1972, 1982, 1992 and 2002.

In early 2011, the College produced the first edition of Veritas, a magazine dedicated entirely to the news of Old Scholars. The annual publication aims to keep Old Scholars connected with each other and sustain a sense of connectedness to our College Community. We hope to celebrate the continuing lives and achievements of our former students and to share with our current students and families the possibilities of life once they leave Dominic College.

In Roman mythology, Veritas was the goddess of truth. It was also the name given to the Roman virtue of truthfulness, which was considered one of the main virtues any In addition to the Reunion program Images, top to bottom, left to right: Veritas Magazine. Old Scholars Committee Members (L-R): Mrs Diane Byrne good Roman should possess. and production of Veritas, in 2012 the (Cerritelli – 1973), Mrs Caroline Jager (Old Scholars committee will focus on: Coordinator), Mr Michael Webb (1971) and Fr Frank Bertagnolli SDB (College Rector). Dominic College Class of The Latin word appears in the mottos of - fundraising at the College twilight fair 1991 - Old Scholars from the Class of 1991 (L-R): Megan Braslin (Adams), Anna Smith (Fooks), Anita Robertson many schools and colleges around the world, - the creation of the Dominic College (Howell), Cathy McAuliffe and Sandra Brkic (Dzelalija) and was part of the Savio College crest, Memorial Garden Holy Name Class of 1971 - Holy Name ‘girls’ from the Class of 1971 (L-R): Pam Mitchell, Susanne Chapman featuring on school blazers. When Savio - the Hall of Achievement Ceremony (Newman), Angela Derrick (Parr), Karen Reid (Filipek), Ann Crossin, Mrs Margaret Derrick, Rosemary Mann (Derrick), College, Holy Name Secondary School for - hosting specific events for Old Scholars Denise Walshe (Freeman), Tina Webb (Witzerman), girls, Savio Primary and St John’s Primary to stay connected with each other and Elizabeth Williams, Diane Byrne (Cerritelli), Sr Pam Davis and Marion Green (Sweeney) Savio College Class of amalgamated in 1973 to form Dominic the College. 1971 - Savio College ‘Old Boys’ from the Class of 1971. College, a new motto for the College was Back row (L-R): Neil Hill, Shane Santi, Alan Gath, Gary Johnson, Brendan Sullivan, Gary Woodhead, Robert Smith, created – ‘Live by the Truth’. Mrs Caroline Jager David Hickey, Anthony Winch, Gary Hill, Dennis Ferall, Old Scholar Coordinator Robert Monk and Peter Hesman. Front row (l-r): Andrew Trousdale, Michael Webb, Greg Breen and Chris Pikula. 111 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Capital Developments

Thanks to the Federal Government’s Building the Education Revolution capital grants program, there have been many significant changes to both the interior and exterior of Dominic College.

Work to transform the Savio Centre into a Design Centre and Dance and Drama new facility have been completed. The Design ‘Horticulture Centre houses an array of tools and Shed’ machinery to ensure our students gain applicable hands on experience whilst completing VET courses, such as Cert 1 in Building, as well as studying Design in Wood or MDT. The complex also houses a computer lab dedicated to design allowing students to complete Cert 1 in Engineering or study Design Graphics.

The new Dance and Drama facility has been used extensively throughout the year for Dance and Drama as well as other school activities. The flexibility of this new space has been a real asset to school and has opened up new teaching and learning opportunities for the College.

Horticulture has also benefited from the Federal Government funding with the building of a new shed which will be comprises three refurbished classrooms, two 2012. This building will include gymnasium fully operational by the start of Term 1 in refurbished laboratories and a new additional facilities, a Sports Science room, a student 2012. This facility will be used by students laboratory. It also houses additional toilet kitchen and a teaching area dedicated to completing Cert 1 in Horticulture as well facilities, a new storage and preparation Languages Other Than English (LOTE). as complement our food study courses and area, a new student and staff learning hub The MPC will also cater for our all school kitchen garden program by supplying fresh and there is an ongoing development of a assemblies as well as large gatherings and events. produce for the students. new environmental science space within the Images, top to bottom, left to right: The new centre. Dezani Design Centre in use. Year 5 visits the In June the new Francis de Sales Science refurbished Science labs. The Dance Studio is used Centre was blessed and opened in an official However, the biggest project underway is for many events such as the Dance and Drama Ceremony in the College chapel. Funded by the new Multi Purpose Centre (MPC). showcase evening. Mr Nolan and his Horticulture students show the Year 5s how to plant a tree. The the Commonwealth Government’s Building The construction is nearing the end and is MPC starts to take shape. Fr Phil Gleeson blessing in Education Revolution, the centre expected to be completed by the end of April the new science labs. Dominic College Yearbook 2011 112 Parents & Friends Committee

In 2011 the Parents and Friends Committee and the Parent Group combined to form one entity, enabling the pooling of resources and workloads, which resulted in a united parent body. With a steady increase in new faces at each monthly meeting it has proven to be a successful iniative.

The Welcome to Dominic Picnic night in Term 1 continues to be a starting point in building a stronger school. twilight Our major fundraiser this financial year has been another successful College fair. Thanks fair must go to all those who worked tirelessly to ensure the smooth running of this event.

Funds raised from this event have allowed us to make the following contributions to the College: • $10,000 towards the Mamma Margaret Kitchen bringing the P&F’s total contribution to $20,000. • $400 towards the College Awards in the secondary and primary areas.

Special thanks go to the Parents and Friends Committee members, Wendy Snell, Leesa Baker, Adrienne Davis, Nanette Dowling, Anita Netherton, Sharon Cook and Fair Coordinator Stephanie Barrett, for their assistance and ongoing commitment to our school families.

Mrs Patricia Di Carlo President Parents and Friends Committee

Images, top to bottom, left to right: Mrs Baker helping students in the kitchen as part of their Mama Margaret Kitchen Garden program. P&F President Mrs Tricia Di Carlo and Treasurer Mrs Leesa Baker present Ms Gilligan with a cheque for the College.The Welcome to Dominic Picnic. Fair Coordinator Mrs Stephanie Barrett working on the fairy floss stall at the fair. Activity at the twilight fair. Mr Mackie paints the faces of a few ‘monsters’ at the fair. The ever popular chocolate wheel at the fair. The wonderful volunteers on the Asian food stall at the fair. 113 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Mr Mackie leading by example

Staff

Images, top to bottom, left to right: Mr Josh Mackie leading by example. Mrs Danielle Pullen supporting Guzman at the swimming carnival. Mrs Jo Morgan and Ms Beth Gilligan at the Kindergarten royal wedding high tea celebration. Kinder staff rugged up for the visit to the snow. The whole College staff. Mr Peter (Jackie) Allsopp getting into the feast day fun with Fr Brian Ahern. Mrs Linda Douglas in her finest for the Kinder royal wedding celebration.

Dominic College Yearbook 2011 114 Staff Professional Development

Throughout 2011 a myriad of professional learning opportunities have been available to staff. Some courses have been conducted in-house others sourced from outside the College.

At Dominic College we approach professional learning with a three tier structure and our resources are allocated accordingly. The first tier relates to the needs of the whole College or a particular area and may involve whole staff professional development on things such as Salesian culture and ethos, bullying, autism, communication technology, Australian Curriculum and emotional well-being to behaviour name a few. expectation PD

The second tier covers those in leadership and coordinator roles and also addresses the CEO Accreditation Policy requirements for staff. Courses covered in 2011 under this tier include; Leading Learning – a guided inquiry approach, Engaging Adolescents, Technology in K-10 Education, Salesian Education Conference, AMIG Systems -Time Chart Training, ACEL Emerging Leaders and State Wide Positive Behaviour Structures (SWPBS).

The third tier is based on the personal professional learning needs of staff covering areas that will support their core work or their professional and personal growth as an educator.

All staff are supported and encouraged to be life-long learners and to maintain currency in their particular areas of expertise. Many courses were offered and accepted by individual staff members these included; LOTE for Young Learners, Bronze Medallion, Exploring Australian History Curriculum, 2011 ACSA Conference, Practising Diversity, Food Safety Handling, First Aid courses and the ACHPER 2011 Images top to bottom, left to right: The Mission Memory and Learning, Transforming Conference. team – Fr Brian, Fr Frank and Mrs Pat Downie. Trauma, Preparing for Apprenticeships, A total of 97 individual professional learning RE planning meeting. K-6 Australian Curriculum Thriving in the RE classroom, Education Maths planning. Staff developing the Behaviour opportunities were offered to Dominic and Training, Science in the Early Years, Expectation support process. School Wide College staff members in 2011. Behaviour Support Team training in Launceston. Art of Presiding, CELF-4 Training, Creative Staff participating in formulating the School Wide Approaches to Teaching Maths, Early Years Mrs Janine O’Hea Positive Behaviour support process. Learning Framework, Asian Perspectives, Deputy Principal

115 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Miss Stephanie Sandeman Mrs Nanette Dowling Mr Brent Scanlon Mrs Jennifer Edwards Mrs Nicole Shanny Mrs Lynda-Lee Graham Mr Simon Treweek Mrs Deborah Gray Mrs Michele Guy Year 7-10 teaching staff Mrs Annette Halls Fr Brian Ahern Mrs Carole Herington Miss Joanna Boyd Mrs Kathryn Lyne Mr Brian Brennan Ms Patricia Meaney Mrs Deborah Butterworth Br Michael Morrow Mr Warwick Cardamatis Mrs Danielle Pullen Mr David Carey Mrs Colleen Ralph Ms Anna Cazaly Mrs Shirley Ransley Dr Martina Crerar Sr Mary Rickards Staff Mr Aaron Davey Miss Lisa Schmalfuss Miss Lauren Davey Listing Mrs Natalie Davey Administration staff Mr Michael Dobber Ms Frances Archer Mrs Rania Fouad Mrs Belinda Atkinson Miss Jane Gysen Mr Clinton Baker Mrs Roslyn Hawkins Mrs Patricia Claridge Mrs Alexandra Heinze Mrs Rebecca Gillie Mrs Selina Kinne Mr Craig Hazi Principal Mr Philip Kirkham Mrs Caroline Jager Ms Beth Gilligan Mr Martin Kress Mrs Erin Knight Mr Joshua Mackie Mrs Karen Longey Deputy Principal Mr Rocco Mangione Mr Simon Natoli Mrs Janine O’Hea Mrs Janet Marcenko Miss Melissa Ralph Ms Katie McNamara Mrs Rosemary Street College Rector Mr Mark Nolan Fr Frank Bertagnolli Mr Frederick O’Leary E-learning staff Mrs Sonia O’Leary Mr Ian Davidson Business Manager Mrs Jessica Palermo Mr James Lambert Mr Dylan Chivers Miss Jacinta Pearce Br Thuy Nguyen Mrs Barbara Pearson Mr Matthew Taylor Year K-6 teaching staff Mr Andrew Pritchard Mrs Barbara Baker Mr David Reinbach Maintenance staff Miss Anna Brown Miss Melinda Smith Mr David Adams Ms Kimbra Burke Miss Gaye Spencer Mr Ian Buckley Mrs Allison Cooley Mrs Gillian Taylor Mr Darren Lonergan Mrs Linda Douglas Mr Paul Williams Mr Steven Morgan Mrs Patricia Downie Mr Gregory Woodward Mr Matthew Robinson Mrs Jane Doyle Mr Michael Woolford Miss Eloise Farr Mr Christopher Wright School counsellors Mrs Jennie Fasnacht Mrs Lydia Black Mrs Angela Gibbons Magone staff Ms Joanne Morgan Mr Cameron Golding Mr Jeffrey Thomas Mrs Hayley Joyce Miss Kate Longey Library staff Ms Ruth Lincoln Mr Rodney Butterworth Mrs Kathleen Caplice Mrs Allison Lowe Mrs Christine Donnelly Mrs Patricia Mahoney Teacher assistants Miss Masayo Marutani Mrs Jacalyn Baker Bus driver/volunteer Ms Barbara Moulton Mrs Michelle Bickers Mr Peter (Jackie) Allsopp Miss Georgina Poxon Mrs Wendy Burrill Mr Philip Roberts Mrs Patricia Coad

Dominic College Yearbook 2011 116 our leavers

Images top to bottom, left to right: Feast day, cross country, Watermark Drama production, Year 10 class of 2011, swimming carnival, swimming carnival, Year 10 HPE perform the Cha Cha Slide, Year 10 retreat.

117 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 First name: Matthew First name: Tyler Surname: Andrew Surname: Barron Pastoral group: B1 Pastoral group: S5 Commenced at Dominic in: 2002 Commenced at Dominic in: 2002 My contributions to school life at My contributions to school life at Dominic, Dominic, or achievements are: Soccer, or achievements are: Cross Country team, soccer, basketball, Athletics team, Concert football (AFL), Vinnies, Landcare Band, house badge, swimming team, house School highlights: Camps, lunch times sporting carnivals, House Vice-Captain, rep with friends, the friends I have made basketball, tennis, being a good friend Favourite quote: “You only live once, School highlights: Winning a sport final, Year but if you do it right, once is enough” 6 Canberra trip, lunch times with friends, Mae West New Zealand trip, the friends I have made Ambition: To own my own successful Favourite quote: “Never be bullied into business silence. Never allow yourself to be made a victim. Accept no one’s definition of your life; define yourself” Harvey Fierstein Ambition: To become a private dentist or orthodontist and keep all of the wonderful friends I have made

First name: Megan First name: Amy Surname: Atkinson Surname: Barrow Pastoral group: G2 Pastoral group: B2 Commenced at Dominic in: 2000 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 My contributions to school life at My contributions to school life at Dominic, or achievements are: Cross Dominic, or achievements are: Soccer, Country team, House Drama, netball, volleyball, Vinnies, fair volunteer, house basketball, Vinnies, Athletics team, fair sporting carnivals, water polo, softball, volunteer, house badge, touch football, Drama productions, being a good friend School highlights: Lunch times with house sporting carnivals, Class Captain, friends, feast day celebrations, retreats, the tennis, being a good friend friends I have made School highlights: Camps, Year 6 Favourite quote: “It does not do to dwell Canberra trip, the friends I have made on dreams and forget to live” JK Rowling Favourite quote: “Keep smiling because Ambition: I want to finish my schooling life is a beautiful thing, and there’s so years and move on to university hopefully, much to smile about” Marilyn Monroe and either do acting for the rest of my life, Ambition: To go to university and live a become a world famous record producer, happy life or live with the pandas somewhere in the deep valleys of China

First name: Jade First name: Drew Surname: Bailey Surname: Beveridge Pastoral group: B1 Pastoral group: G3 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 Commenced at Dominic in: 2006 My contributions to school life at My contributions to school life at Dominic, or achievements are: Cross Dominic or achievements are: Football Country team, soccer, netball, basketball, (AFL), basketball, Vinnies, fair volunteer, volleyball, AFL/Rugby Gala Day, Athletics house sporting carnivals, being a good team, fair volunteer, Concert Band, house friend badge, house sporting carnivals, Class School highlights: Camps Captain, Choir, softball, tennis, being a Favourite quote: “Where there’s a will, good friend there’s a way” English proverb School highlights: Lunch times with Ambition: To be in the Army full time friends, the friends I have made Favourite quote: “Age is foolish and forgetful when it underestimates youth” JK Rowling Ambition: I want to finish school, go to university and become a doctor

First name: Jayde First name: Liam Surname: Bailey-McSherry Surname: Binning Pastoral group: S1 Pastoral group: V5 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 Commenced at Dominic in: 2007 My contributions to school life at My contributions to school life at Dominic, or achievements are: Netball, Dominic, or achievements are: Cross AFL/Rugby Gala Day, fair volunteer, Country team, House Drama, soccer, house badge, touch football, house football (AFL), basketball, Athletics team, sporting carnivals, House Vice-Captain, cricket, swimming team, house sporting water polo, Drama productions carnivals, sports coach/umpire, being a School highlights: Winning a sport final, good friend feast day celebrations, work experience, School highlights: Winning a sport final, meeting amazing people and friends i’ll the friends I have made have for life Favourite quote: “To be a great champion Favourite quote: “Who knows where life you must believe you are the best. If you’re will take you, the road is long and in the not, pretend you are.” Muhammad Ali end the journey is the destination” One Ambition: Be happy and successful in life Tree Hill Ambition: To be happy wherever I go in life and succeed in whatever I do

Dominic College Yearbook 2011 118 First name: Chloe First name: Amelia Surname: Blackwell Surname: Burrill Pastoral group: S3 Pastoral group: V2 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 Commenced at Dominic in: 2000 My contributions to school life at My contributions to school life at Dominic, or achievements are: Concert Dominic, or achievements are: Netball, Band, house badge, swimming team, basketball, volleyball, AFL/Rugby Gala Generate Art Exhibition, being a good Day, fair volunteer, touch football, house friend sporting carnivals, rep basketball, sports School highlights: House Drama, camps, coach/umpire lunch times with friends, feast day School highlights: Winning a sport final, celebrations, retreats, New Zealand trip, the friends I have made the friends I have made Favourite quote: “Live in the present, and Favourite quote: “Life isn’t about waiting make it so beautiful that it will be worth for the storm to pass, it’s about learning to remembering” Ida Scott Taylor dance in the rain” Vivian Greene Ambition: To live life to the full and have Ambition: To travel the world, further my no regrets education and have a successful career

First name: Vittoria First name: Garett Surname: Blyth Surname: Carpenter Pastoral group: G2 Pastoral group: S5 Commenced at Dominic in: 2009 Commenced at Dominic in: 2000 My contributions to school life at My contributions to school life at Dominic, Dominic, or achievements are: Generate or achievements are: Cross Country team, football (AFL), Athletics team, fair volunteer, Art Exhibition house badge, touch football, house sporting School highlights: New Zealand trip, the carnivals, Student Senate, being a good friends I have made friend, College Captain Favourite quote: “Life’s too short to learn School highlights: Lunch times with friends, German” the friends I have made, playing footy for Ambition: To open my own tattoo parlour Dominic and the SSATIS athletics and cross country carnivals Favourite quote: “Whatever doesn’t kill you makes you stronger and it’s in those times you find who the most important people in your life are” Friedrich Nietzche Ambition: To become a personal training instructor in the navy and then later on become part of the big brother program for disadvantaged kids First name: Cheney First name: Amelia Surname: Booth Surname: Carpenter Pastoral group: V4 Pastoral group: S2 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 My contributions to school life at Dominic, My contributions to school life at or achievements are: Soccer, basketball, Dominic, or achievements are: House Athletics team, fair volunteer, House Dance, Drama, netball, volleyball, AFL/Rugby tennis, performed guitar in school/lunch time concerts Gala Day, fair volunteer, touch football, School highlights: Lunch times with friends, Drama productions, being a good friend feast day celebrations, the friends I have made School highlights: Camps, lunch times Favourite quote: “But words are things, with friends, the friends I have made and a small drop of ink, falling like dew, Favourite quote: “Live for the moment upon a thought, produces that which makes not the memory” Tennessee Williams thousands, perhaps millions, think” Byron Ambition: To live my life to the full George Gordon surrounded by my friends and family Ambition: My ambition is to join the army and serve my country, get a qualification in a trade, and I hope that I can always do my best

First name: Jack First name: Paula Surname: Brown Surname: Castillo Pastoral group: G3 Pastoral group: G2 Commenced at Dominic in: 2000 Commenced at Dominic in: 2010 My contributions to school life at My contributions to school life at Dominic, or achievements are: Swimming Dominic, or achievements are: Fair team, house sporting carnivals, House volunteer, being a good friend, MUNA, Vice-Captain, being a good friend Rostrum Voice of Youth, Australian School highlights: Lunch times with Catholic Magazine Competition, Mercury friends, the friends I have made School Page Favourite quote: “One person’s craziness is School highlights: Lunch times with another person’s reality” Tim Burton friends, feast day celebrations, the friends Ambition: Write a novel and get it I have made published and run the family farm Favourite quote: “No matter what anybody tells you, words and ideas can change the world” John Keating in Dead Poet’s Society Ambition: To go to university and achieve my full potential

119 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 First name: Brody First name: Emily Surname: Cate Surname: Claridge Pastoral group: B1 Pastoral group: V5 Commenced at Dominic in: 2000 Commenced at Dominic in: 2006 My contributions to school life at My contributions to school life at Dominic, Dominic, or achievements are: Football or achievements are: Cross Country team, soccer, netball, basketball, volleyball, AFL/ (AFL), basketball, fair volunteer, house Rugby Gala Day, Athletics team, fair sporting carnivals, being a good friend volunteer, house badge, touch football, School highlights: Camps, Year 6 swimming team, house sporting carnivals, Canberra trip, lunch times with friends, house Dance, water polo, being a good friend retreats, the friends I have made School highlights: Winning a sport final, Favourite quote: “Life is what happens camps, Year 6 Canberra trip, lunch times while you are busy making other plans” with friends, feast day celebrations, retreats, John Lennon New Zealand trip, the friends I have made Ambition: To get into the construction Favourite quote: “You only live once, but if business and be successful you do it right, once is enough” Mae West Ambition: I want to become a flight attendant.

First name: Daniel First name: Jake Surname: Caunter Surname: Clark Pastoral group: G2 Pastoral group: G5 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 Commenced at Dominic in: 2001 My contributions to school life at Dominic, My contributions to school life at or achievements are: Soccer, Vinnies, fair Dominic, or achievements are: Cross volunteer, cricket, house badge, house Country team, soccer, Athletics team, sporting carnivals, sports coach/umpire, Generate Art Exhibition, being a good friend, cricket, swimming team, house sporting Landcare, Indigenous activities carnivals, House Dance,House Captain School highlights: Winning a sport final, School highlights: Winning a sport final, camps, lunch times with friends, feast day the friends I have made celebrations, retreats, New Zealand trip, the Favourite quote: “I’m living a dream I friends I have made never want to wake up from” Cristiano Favourite quote: “Only a man who knows Ronaldo what it is like to be defeated can reach down Ambition: To keep playing soccer and be to the bottom of his soul and come up with successful in the career I choose the extra ounce of power it takes to win when the match is even” Muhammad Ali Ambition: To go to university and become a teacher or a paramedic

First name: Sharon First name: Hannah Surname: Chavez Surname: Clear Pastoral group: V4 Pastoral group: V1 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 Commenced at Dominic in: 2001 My contributions to school life at Dominic, My contributions to school life at Dominic, or achievements are: Volleyball, AFL/Rugby or achievements are: Netball, fair volunteer, Gala Day, Vinnies, fair volunteer, house Concert Band, house badge, House Dance, badge, house sporting carnivals, House Class Captain, Choir, being a good friend, Dance, Class Captain, Choir, softball, hockey Generate Art Exhibition, co-curricular School highlights: Camps, Year 6 Canberra Drama, Drama productions trip, lunch times with friends, retreats, New School highlights: Camps, lunch times with Zealand trip, the friends I have made, being friends, the friends I have made, winning a leader Volleyball Championship in 2011 Favourite quote: “You’ve got to take the good Favourite quote: “Be who you are and say with the bad, smile with the sad, love what what you feel, because those who mind don’t you’ve got, and remember what you had. matter, and those who matter don’t mind” Always forgive, but never forget. Learn from Dr Seuss mistakes, but never regret” Author unknown Ambition: To be a successful professional Ambition: Do my best at everything I try and actress, live a happy and healthy life and become a personal trainer make it to the hall of achievement of Dominic College First name: Madeline First name: Jessica Surname: Chisholm Surname: Cleary Pastoral group: B5 Pastoral group: B5 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 Commenced at Dominic in: 2007 My contributions to school life at My contributions to school life at Dominic, or achievements are: Soccer, Dominic, or achievements are: Swimming AFL/Rugby Gala Day, house badge, team, Class Captain, water polo, softball, touch football, house sporting carnivals, Generate Art Exhibition, being a good Generate Art Exhibition, being a good friend friend School highlights: Camps, Year 6 School highlights: Camps, feast day Canberra trip, lunch times with friends, celebrations, retreats, the friends I have feast day celebrations, retreats, New made Zealand trip, the friends I have made Favourite quote: “Nobody cares how Favourite quote: “All life is an experiment. much you know, until they know how The more experiments you make the much you care” Theodore Roosevelt better” Ralph Waldo Emerson Ambition: To go to university and be Ambition: Become a photographer and happy and healthy live a happy and healthy life

Dominic College Yearbook 2011 120 First name: Emma First name: Paige Surname: Coad Surname: Davie Pastoral group: S5 Pastoral group: S5 Commenced at Dominic in: 2001 Commenced at Dominic in: 2000 My contributions to school life at Dominic, My contributions to school life at or achievements are: Cross Country team, Dominic, or achievements are: Netball netball, basketball, AFL/Rugby Gala Day, School highlights: Winning a sport final, house badge, touch football, house sporting carnivals, being a good friend lunch times with friends, the friends I School highlights: Winning a sport final, Year have made 6 Canberra trip, lunch times with friends, Favourite quote: “I think the greatest retreats, the friends I have made amount of pressure is the pressure I place Favourite quote: “Be real, because a mask on myself. So in a way I chose to be only fools people on the outside. Pretending alone” Kathy Freeman to be someone you’re not takes a toll on the Ambition: My dream is to become a child real you, and the real you is more important carer or a hairdresser than anyone else” Alex Gaskarth Ambition: Go to university and become a physio, and go to New York and England

First name: Nicholas First name: Mikayla Surname: Crawford Surname: Davis Pastoral group: G3 Pastoral group: G1 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 Commenced at Dominic in: 2010 My contributions to school life at My contributions to school life at Dominic or achievements are: Football Dominic, or achievements are: Football (AFL), fair volunteer, being a good friend (AFL), AFL/Rugby Gala Day, cricket, School highlights: Camps, lunch times house badge, touch football, house with friends, feast day celebrations, sporting carnivals, being a good friend retreats, the friends I have made School highlights: Camps, lunch times Favourite quote: “Don’t sit around in the with friends, retreats, New Zealand trip, dark, give life some heart, put your mind the friends I have made, work experience to it you will be smart, everyday is another Favourite quote: “A journey of a thousand new start” Author unknown miles begins with a single step” Confucius Ambition: To become a fully qualified Ambition: To live my life with happiness builder/bricklayer and maybe one day be and no regrets my own boss, living life to the extreme, being healthy and happy

First name: Lucy First name: Adam Surname: Cripps Surname: Day Pastoral group: S3 Pastoral group: S4 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 My contributions to school life at Dominic, My contributions to school life at or achievements are: House Drama, AFL/ Dominic, or achievements are: Soccer, fair Rugby Gala Day, fair volunteer, house badge, volunteer, house badge, house sporting house sporting carnivals, Class Captain, softball, tennis, Generate Art Exhibition, carnivals, Student Senate, Rock Group being a good friend, hockey concert, tennis, being a good friend School highlights: House Drama, winning a School highlights: Lunch times with sport final, camps, lunch times with friends, friends, feast day celebrations, retreats, feast day celebrations, retreats, New Zealand New Zealand trip, the friends I have trip, the friends I have made, playing boys made, Hope for Haiti and Baraki Music tennis Concerts Favourite quote: “My motto is: I’m alive, Favourite quote: “When everything is so that means I can do anything” Venus coming your way, you’re in the wrong Williams lane” Steven Wright Ambition: I would love to travel to the Ambition: To enjoy life to the full, chill world’s greatest art galleries, and become with my friends, and have a successful job an artist in the Defence Force

First name: Thomas First name: Abbey Surname: Dare Surname: Devereux Banks Pastoral group: G4 Pastoral group: B3 Commenced at Dominic in: 2000 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 My contributions to school life at My contributions to school life at Dominic, or achievements are: Basketball, Dominic, or achievements are: Being a Vinnies, house badge, Indigenous Leader, good friend being a good friend, Landcare School highlights: Lunch times with School highlights: Camps, Year 6 friends Canberra trip, lunch times with friends, Favourite quote: “Life is a dream for the feast day celebrations, retreats, the friends wise, a game for the fool, a comedy for I have made the rich, a tragedy for the poor” Sholom Favourite quote: “Pain is temporary, Aleichem quitting lasts forever” Lance Armstrong Ambition: To live a happy life and have Ambition: Too become a baker and one fun in whatever life throws at me day open my own cake shop

121 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 First name: Annalise First name: Erica-Jane Surname: Dicker Surname: Fraser Pastoral group: S2 Pastoral group: V4 Commenced at Dominic in: 2001 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 My contributions to school life at My contributions to school life at Dominic, or achievements are: Basketball, Dominic, or achievements are: Soccer, AFL/Rugby Gala Day, fair volunteer, netball, Vinnies, Athletics team, fair Choir, sports coach/umpire, being a good volunteer, house badge, touch football, friend Student Senate, Choir, Generate Art School highlights: Lunch times with Exhibition friends, retreats, the friends I have made School highlights: Camps, retreats, the Favourite quote: “All your dreams can friends I have made come true if you have the courage to Favourite quote: “Be who you are, say pursue them” Walt Disney what you feel, because those who mind Ambition: I will be a healthy and happy don’t matter and those who matter don’t hairdresser mind” Dr Seuss Ambition: To go to ADFA and continue on in the Air Force doing humanitarian work overseas

First name: Sarah (Annie) First name: Mariette Surname: Dillon Surname: Free Pastoral group: G5 Pastoral group: S4 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 Commenced at Dominic in: 2006 My contributions to school life at Dominic, My contributions to school life at or achievements are: House Drama, netball, Dominic or achievements are: Soccer, volleyball, AFL/Rugby Gala Day, fair netball, basketball, water polo volunteer, house badge, house sporting carnivals, House Dance, Student Senate, School highlights: Lunch times with sports coach/umpire, softball, being a good friends friend Favourite quote: “Don’t cry because it’s School highlights: Retreats, New Zealand over, smile because it happened” Dr Seuss trip, the friends I have made Ambition: I would like to be an architect Favourite quote: “You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.” Dr Seuss Ambition: To live my life how I want to live it, and not how others believe I should live it, and to be happy with the decisions I make

First name: Joshua First name: Hayley Surname: Fisher Surname: Gadd Pastoral group: S1 Pastoral group: B5 Commenced at Dominic in: 2000 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 My contributions to school life at My contributions to school life at Dominic, or achievements are: Football Dominic, or achievements are: Netball, (AFL) AFL/Rugby Gala Day, house badge, School highlights: New Zealand trip House Captain, sports coach/umpire, Favourite quote: “You can always become being a good friend better” Tiger Woods School highlights: Winning a sport Ambition: To get an apprenticeship as a final, lunch times with friends, feast welder day celebrations, New Zealand trip, the friends I have made Favourite quote: “Don’t always do what you have always done, because you will always get what you have always got” Ed Foreman Ambition: To go to university and to get a good job, and to live a healthy and happy life

First name: Hayley First name: Nicholas Surname: Ford Surname: Gadd Pastoral group: B3 Pastoral group: G4 Commenced at Dominic in: 2005 Commenced at Dominic in: 2005 My contributions to school life at My contributions to school life at Dominic, or achievements are: Netball, Dominic or achievements are: Football basketball, fair volunteer, Concert Band, (AFL) house badge, house sporting carnivals, School highlights: Camps Choir, badminton Favourite quote: “Do not have enemies, School highlights: Year 6 Canberra trip, just have friends” Author unknown lunch times with friends, New Zealand Ambition: To become a boiler maker trip, the friends I have made, MUNA 2011 Favourite quote: “I’m not afraid to fall, it means I climbed up high. To fall is not to fail. You fail when you don’t try.” Superchick Ambition: I would like to go to university and perhaps do psychology while I’m there

Dominic College Yearbook 2011 122 First name: Nicole First name: Abbie Surname: Gangell Surname: Gregson Pastoral group: V5 Pastoral group: S4 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 My contributions to school life at Dominic, My contributions to school life at or achievements are: Netball, AFL/Rugby Dominic, or achievements are: Cross Gala Day, cricket, house badge, touch Country team, House Drama, basketball, football, house sporting carnivals, House AFL/Rugby Gala Day, Athletics team, Dance, Class Captain, being a good friend house badge, house sporting carnivals, School highlights: Camps, lunch times with Student Senate, rep basketball, College friends, retreats, the friends I have made Captain Favourite quote: “You gotta take some School highlights: Camps, the friends I chances, you gotta risk losing it all, you gotta have made close your eyes and leap because it might be Favourite quote: “To be nobody but worth the fall” Author unknown yourself- in a world which is doing Ambition: When I’m older I would like to its best, night and day, to make you be a beauty therapist and study different skin everybody else- means to fight the hardest types, then open my own business and travel battle which any human being can fight; Europe, parts of America and Africa and never stop fighting” E E Cummings Ambition: Go to university and become a primary school teacher

First name: Danielle First name: Sophie Surname: Garwood Surname: Hall Pastoral group: V2 Pastoral group: S5 Commenced at Dominic in: 2006 Commenced at Dominic in: 2000 My contributions to school life at Dominic My contributions to school life at Dominic, or achievements are: Chorale, netball, or achievements are: Cross Country team, basketball, fair volunteer, house badge, soccer, football (AFL), netball, volleyball, swimming team, house sporting carnivals, AFL/Rugby Gala Day, Athletics team, Class Captain, Choir, Carols by Candlelight, fair volunteer, cricket, house badge, touch water polo, sports coach/umpire, softball, football, swimming team, house sporting being a good friend, Help for Haiti Concert carnivals, Class Captain, Carols by Candle School highlights: Camps, Year 6 Canberra Light, sports coach/umpire, softball, being a trip, feast day celebrations, retreats, the good friend friends I have made School highlights: Winning a sport final, Favourite quote: “To find what you seek camps, Year 6 Canberra trip, feast day in the road of life, the best proverb of all is celebrations, retreats that which says: ‘Leave no stone unturned’” Favourite quote: “Humor is the great thing, Edward Bulwer Lytton the saving thing. The minute it crops up, Ambition: Go to university, open my own all our irritations and resentments slip pharmacy, become a GP and be happy and away and a sunny spirit takes their place.” healthy Eva Hoffman Ambition: Become a vet First name: Jacquelyn First name: Kody Surname: Gill-Berry Surname: Hall Pastoral group: G2 Pastoral group: B3 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 Commenced at Dominic in: 2011 My contributions to school life at My contributions to school life at Dominic or achievements are: Netball, Dominic, or achievements are: Soccer, swimming team, Student Senate, Choir football (AFL), fair volunteer, Indigenous School highlights: Winning a sport final Leader, being a good friend Favourite quote: “Remember the past, School highlights: Winning a sport plan for the future, but live for today, final, lunch times with friends, feast day because yesterday is gone and tomorrow celebrations, retreats, New Zealand trip, may never come” Author unknown the friends I have made Ambition: To become a teacher and teach Favourite quote: “Veni, vidi, vici” Julius around the world Ceasar Ambition: I want to finish school and go on to study Law at University

First name: Amelia First name: Jeremy Surname: Goodluck Surname: Hall Pastoral group: G3 Pastoral group: V1 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 Commenced at Dominic in: 2000 My contributions to school life at My contributions to school life at Dominic, Dominic or achievements are: Being a or achievements are: House Drama, soccer, football (AFL), basketball, fair volunteer, good friend cricket, house badge, house sporting School highlights: Camps, lunch times carnivals, House Captain, Student Senate, rep with friends, the friends I have made basketball, sports coach/umpire, tennis, co- Favourite quote: “I believe that everything curricular dance, Drama productions, being a happens for a reason. People change good friend, College Vice-Captain so that you can learn to let go, things School highlights: Camps, Year 6 Canberra go wrong so that you appreciate them trip, lunch times with friends, the friends I when they’re right, you believe lies so have made, sport you eventually learn to trust no one but Favourite quote: “A winner is someone who yourself, and sometimes good things fall recognizes his God-given talents works his apart so better things can fall together.” tail off to develop them into skills and uses Marilyn Monroe these skills to accomplish his goals” Larry Ambition: To start up an interior design Bird Ambition: To live a happy healthy and business and just to succeed in life fulfilled life

123 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 First name: Bradley First name: Jake Surname: Haney Surname: Hartshorn Pastoral group: S3 Pastoral group: V5 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 Commenced at Dominic in: 2000 My contributions to school life at My contributions to school life at Dominic, or achievements are: house Dominic, or achievements are: Cross sporting carnivals, being a good friend Country team, House Drama, soccer, School highlights: Lunch times with football (AFL), basketball, Athletics team, friends, feast day celebrations, the friends fair volunteer, cricket, touch football, I have made swimming team, house sporting carnivals, Favourite quote: “It’s hard to be humble, House Dance, rep basketball, sports when you’re as great as I am” Muhammad coach/umpire, being a good friend Ali School highlights: Year 6 Canberra trip, Ambition: Get an apprenticeship the friends I have made Favourite quote: “Pain goes away, pride last forever” Author unknown Ambition: To become a famous cricket player

First name: Cassandra First name: Adriana Surname: Hanson Surname: Hatzakis Pastoral group: G4 Pastoral group: V2 Commenced at Dominic in: 2000 Commenced at Dominic in: 2000 My contributions to school life at My contributions to school life at Dominic or achievements are: Soccer, Dominic, or achievements are: Soccer, netball, basketball, AFL/Rugby Gala netball, fair volunteer, Choir, being a Day, house badge, Choir, rep basketball, good friend Generate Art Exhibition School highlights: Winning a sport final, School highlights: Year 6 Canberra trip, camps, Year 6 Canberra trip, feast day the friends I have made celebrations, retreats, the friends I have Favourite quote: “A friend is one who made knows you and loves you just the same” Favourite quote: “Who knows where life Elbert Hubbard will take you, the road is long and in the Ambition: To become a makeup artist end the journey is the destination” One Tree Hill Ambition: Go to university travel the world and be a photographer, and I will work hard to achieve my goal

First name: Daphne First name: Joshua Surname: Harrison Surname: Herington Pastoral group: B2 Pastoral group: G5 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 Commenced at Dominic in: 2005 My contributions to school life at Dominic, My contributions to school life at or achievements are: Chorale, House Drama, Dominic, or achievements are: Cross netball, volleyball, fair volunteer, house Country team, soccer, football (AFL), badge, swimming team, house sporting basketball, fair volunteer, cricket, house carnivals, House Dance, Choir, Carols by badge, swimming team, house sporting Candlelight, softball carnivals, Student Senate, tennis, being a School highlights: House Drama, winning a good friend sport final, camps, lunch times with friends, School highlights: Winning a sport feast day celebrations, retreats, the friends I final, camps, Year 6 Canberra trip, lunch have made times with friends, feast day celebrations, Favourite quote: “Don’t go changing, to try retreats, New Zealand trip, the friends I and please me. I took the good times I’ll take have made the bad times I’ll take you just the way you Favourite quote: “Nothing is impossible, are.” Billy Joel the word itself says ‘I’m possible’!” Audrey Ambition: I want to become a hairdresser Hepburn and one day open my own salon, and be Ambition: To find out what my dream is content with life and make my dreams become real and go for it First name: Ashlee First name: Aiden Surname: Harriss Surname: Hollingsworth Pastoral group: B1 Pastoral group: V1 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 My contributions to school life at Dominic, My contributions to school life at or achievements are: House Drama, netball, Dominic, or achievements are: Soccer, basketball, volleyball, AFL/Rugby Gala football (AFL), cricket Day, fair volunteer, house badge, swimming team, house sporting carnivals, House School highlights: Winning a sport final, Vice-Captain, Choir, sports coach/umpire, New Zealand trip, the friends I have made Generate Art Exhibition, being a good friend Favourite quote: “Dream as if you’ll live School highlights: Winning a sport final, forever, live as if you’ll die tomorrow” camps, lunch times with friends, feast day James Dean celebrations, retreats, the friends I have made Ambition: To get an apprenticeship as a Favourite quote: “We walk away from our welder dreams afraid we may fail, or worse yet, afraid we might succeed” Sean Connery Ambition: I want to go to university and become a personal trainer, and live a happy and healthy life.

Dominic College Yearbook 2011 124 First name: Hannah First name: Holly Surname: Howard Surname: Jacobson Pastoral group: V1 Pastoral group: B4 Commenced at Dominic in: 2001 Commenced at Dominic in: 2000 My contributions to school life at My contributions to school life at Dominic, or achievements are: Netball, Dominic, or achievements are: House basketball, fair volunteer, house sporting Drama, netball, house badge, house carnivals, Choir, being a good friend sporting carnivals, hockey, badminton School highlights: Camps, Year 6 School highlights: House Drama, Canberra trip, lunch times with friends, camps, Year 6 Canberra trip, feast day the friends I have made celebrations, New Zealand trip, the Favourite quote: “Every day we wake up friends I have made, MUNA 2011 is another blessing. Follow your dreams Favourite quote: “Believe that dreams and don’t let anyone stop you. Never say come true every day, because they do” never.” Justin Beiber One Tree Hill Ambition: My ambition is to be a Ambition: To become a psychologist, a hairdresser. taekwondo olympian, or both

First name: Olivia First name: Daniel Surname: Howard Surname: John Pastoral group: S2 Pastoral group: S2 Commenced at Dominic in: 2004 Commenced at Dominic in: 2009 My contributions to school life at Dominic, or achievements are: House Drama, netball, My contributions to school life at basketball, AFL/Rugby Gala Day, Athletics Dominic, or achievements are: Cross team, fair volunteer, house badge, touch Country team, soccer, football (AFL), football, house sporting carnivals, Class Athletics team, house sporting carnivals, Captain, House Captain, rep basketball, co- being a good friend curricular Drama, Drama productions School highlights: Winning a sport final, School highlights: House Drama, winning a lunch times with friends, retreats, the sport final, camps, Year 6 Canberra trip, lunch friends I have made times with friends, feast day celebrations, Favourite quote: “Everything negative, retreats, the friends I have made, Rostrum Voice of Youth pressure and challenges is all an Favourite quote: “The best and most beautiful opportunity for me to rise” Kobe Bryant things in the world cannot be seen nor Ambition: Go to university, become an touched, they must be felt within your heart” electrical engineer and play premier league Helen Keller soccer Ambition: To make a difference, to stay true to myself and overall be happy

First name: Maddison First name: Taylor Surname: Hume Surname: Johnston Pastoral group: B2 Pastoral group: G2 Commenced at Dominic in: 2010 Commenced at Dominic in: 2000 My contributions to school life at My contributions to school life at Dominic, or achievements are: house Dominic, or achievements are: Soccer, badge, swimming team, house sporting Athletics team, house sporting carnivals, carnivals, House Dance, softball, being a being a good friend good friend School highlights: Winning a sport final, School highlights: House Drama, lunch New Zealand trip times with friends, New Zealand trip, the Favourite quote: “There is no ‘I’ in team, friends I have made but there are 5 in individual briliance” Favourite quote: “Learn from yesterday, Author unknown live for today, hope for tomorrow” Albert Ambition: To be a happy person Einstein Ambition: Graduate Year 12 and move back to Queensland

First name: Georgia First name: Thomas Surname: Hurd Surname: Jones Pastoral group: G5 Pastoral group: B1 Commenced at Dominic in: 2009 Commenced at Dominic in: 2007 My contributions to school life at My contributions to school life at Dominic, or achievements are: Chorale, Dominic, or achievements are: Football House Drama, Vinnies, Athletics team, (AFL), house sporting carnivals fair volunteer, house sporting carnivals, School highlights: Lunch times with House Dance, Choir, co-curricular Dance, friends, feast day celebrations, retreats, the being a good friend, Cheerleading, 40 friends I have made hour famine Favourite quote: “Minds are like School highlights: House Drama, camps, parachutes: they only function when they lunch times with friends, the friends I have made, House Dance, Cheerleading are open” Sir James Dewar and learning things Ambition: Get an aprenticeship and join Favourite quote: “Everything has the defence force its beauty, but not everyone sees it” Confucius Ambition: I would like to go to college and get my Certificate one and two in child care and become a child care worker, and part time photographer 125 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 First name: Hamish First name: Charles Surname: Keele Surname: Lawrie Pastoral group: B2 Pastoral group: B4 Commenced at Dominic in: 2010 Commenced at Dominic in: 2001 My contributions to school life at My contributions to school life at Dominic, or achievements are: House Dominic or achievements are: Cross Drama, house badge, House Dance, being country team, soccer, fair volunteer, a good friend Concert Band, swimming team, house School highlights: House Drama sporting carnivals, Rock Group concert, Favourite quote: “Dreams are just that tennis, Generate Art Exhibition, being a until you try” Show me the Skyline good friend Ambition: Travel around the world School highlights: Winning a sport final, camps, Year 6 Canberra trip, lunch times with friends Favourite quote: “Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift, that’s why we call it the present” B Olatunji Ambition: To become an electrician

First name: Fetlewerki First name: Bradley Surname: Kidane Surname: Mabb Pastoral group: V4 Pastoral group: S4 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 Commenced at Dominic in: 2007 My contributions to school life at Dominic, My contributions to school life at Dominic, or achievements are: Cross Country team, or achievements are: Cross Country team, House Drama, soccer, netball, basketball, soccer, football (AFL), Athletics team, fair volleyball, Vinnies, Athletics team, fair volunteer, cricket, house sporting carnivals, volunteer, cricket, house badge, touch Indigenous Leader, sports coach/umpire, football, house sporting carnivals, House tennis, Generate Art Exhibition, being a Dance, softball, Generate Art Exhibition, good friend being a good friend, City to Casino Fun Run, School highlights: Winning a sport final, Vinnies Vice-President camps, Year 6 Canberra trip, lunch times School highlights: House Drama, winning a with friends, feast day celebrations, retreats, sport final, camps, lunch times with friends, the friends I have made, Indigenous activities feast day celebrations, retreats, the friends I Favourite quote: “As you grow older, you’ll have made find the only things you regret are the things Favourite quote: “Faith is taking the first step, you didn’t do” Zachary Scott even when you don’t see the whole staircase” Ambition: To go to university and become Martin Luther King Jr a pilot Ambition: Become a doctor and build my own clinic First name: Sophie First name: Jessica Surname: Kluver Surname: McCarthy Pastoral group: G5 Pastoral group: S1 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 Commenced at Dominic in: 2000 My contributions to school life at Dominic, My contributions to school life at or achievements are: House Drama, netball, Dominic, or achievements are: Chorale, fair volunteer, house badge, house sporting house badge, House Dance, Class carnivals, House Dance, Class Captain, being Captain, Choir, being a good friend a good friend, cheerleading School highlights: Camps, Year 6 School highlights: Camps, lunch times Canberra trip, feast day celebrations, with friends, feast day celebrations, retreats, retreats, House Dance New Zealand trip, the friends I have made, walking home with all my friends Favourite quote: “It takes a great deal of Favourite quote: “Expectation is everything. courage to stand up to our enemies, but a Every day can be your day, if you expect it to great deal more to stand up to our friends” be.” Bob Moawad JK Rowling Ambition: My ambition is to become a Ambition: My ambition is to become a psychologist and to stay in touch with all my nurse and then a mid-wife beautiful friends

First name: Jason First name: Bethany Surname: Knight Surname: McConnell Pastoral group: G3 Pastoral group: V1 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 My contributions to school life at My contributions to school life at Dominic or achievements are: Vinnies, Dominic, or achievements are: House fair volunteer Drama, volleyball, fair volunteer, touch School highlights: Camps football, house sporting carnivals, House Favourite quote: “Ten soldiers wisely lead Dance will defeat a hundred without a head” School highlights: The friends I have Euripides made Ambition: By the time I’m 21 I’m going Favourite quote: “The only time success to be running a retail shop either for comes before work is in the dictionary” someone else or my own business Catherine DeVrye Ambition: To live a happy and healthy life, to travel the world and take in every experience, and to not let any chance slip by

Dominic College Yearbook 2011 126 First name: Amy First name: Didier Surname: McGinn Surname: Mwaka Pastoral group: B3 Pastoral group: G4 Commenced at Dominic in: 2006 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 My contributions to school life at My contributions to school life at Dominic, or achievements are: Vinnies, Dominic, or achievements are: Cross fair volunteer, house badge, house Country team, soccer, football (AFL), sporting carnivals, being a good friend basketball, house badge, touch football School highlights: Year 6 Canberra trip, School highlights: Winning a sport final, lunch times with friends, the friends I lunch times with friends have made Favourite quote: “I’ll do whatever it takes Favourite quote: “Be yourself; everyone to win games, whether it’s sitting on a else is already taken” Oscar Wilde bench waving a towel, handing a cup of Ambition: To go to university and become water to a teammate, or hitting the game- a podiatrist, and travel through Europe winning shot” Kobe Bryant and Africa Ambition: To go university and play basketball in the NBA

First name: Mitchell First name: Kelsey Surname: McKinnon Surname: Nichols Pastoral group: B4 Pastoral group: V5 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 My contributions to school life at Dominic, My contributions to school life at Dominic, or or achievements are: Cross Country team, achievements are: Cross Country team, football Athletics team, fair volunteer, house badge, (AFL), netball, basketball, AFL/Rugby Gala swimming team, house sporting carnivals, Day, Athletics team, house badge, swimming House Captain, being a good friend team, house sporting carnivals, House Dance, School highlights: Winning a sport final, House Vice-Captain, rep basketball, sports camps, lunch times with friends, feast day coach/umpire, being a good friend School highlights: Winning a sport final, celebrations, retreats, the friends I have made camps, lunch times with friends, retreats, New Favourite quote: “Success isn’t something Zealand trip, the friends I have made, work that just happens - success is learned, success experience is practised and then it is shared” Sparky Favourite quote: “Never let the fear of striking Anderson out keep you from playing the game” A Ambition: The main things I would like to Cinderella Story achieve in my life is to become a camera Ambition: Go to university, get a good job operator and sound technition for a big working with children as either a psychologist televison station and/or a physical training or a teacher and live a long, happy and healthy instructor for the Royal Australian Airforce life

First name: Edward First name: James Surname: Medhurst Surname: Ogilvie Pastoral group: B1 Pastoral group: V4 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 Commenced at Dominic in: 2004 My contributions to school life at My contributions to school life at Dominic, Dominic, or achievements are: Cross or achievements are: Soccer, football (AFL), basketball, Athletics team, fair volunteer, Country team, soccer, football (AFL), house badge, house sporting carnivals, House basketball, Athletics team, house badge, Dance, rep basketball, co-curricular Dance, house sporting carnivals, Student Senate, being a good friend rep basketball, being a good friend School highlights: Winning a sport final, School highlights: Winning a sport final, camps, Year 6 Canberra trip, lunch times work experience with friends, feast day celebrations, retreats, Favourite quote: “A journey is best New Zealand trip, the friends I have made measured in friends rather than miles” Favourite quote: “We can’t change the world, Tim Cahill untill we change ourselves” Biggie Smalls Ambition: Become a physical education Ambition: I would like to finish school and teacher and live life without regrets show that I can be the best I can ever be and have a wonderful future ahead of me

First name: Ryan First name: Ebony Surname: Mills Surname: Ottavi Pastoral group: V2 Pastoral group: B4 Commenced at Dominic in: 2000, then Commenced at Dominic in: 2001 2008 My contributions to school life at My contributions to school life at Dominic, or achievements are: Basketball, Dominic, or achievements are: Cross Vinnies, fair volunteer, being a good Country team, House Drama, basketball, friend Athletics team, fair volunteer, cricket, School highlights: Lunch times with house sporting carnivals, House Vice- friends, the friends I have made Captain, Student Senate Favourite quote: “If you enter this world School highlights: Camps, the friends I knowing you are loved and you leave this have made world knowing the same, then everything Favourite quote: “I learned that courage that happens in between can be dealt was not the absence of fear, but the with” Michael Jackson triumph over it. The brave man is not Ambition: To have a good job that I love, he who does not feel afraid, but he who and to become successful at what I do, conquers that fear.” Nelson Mandela to have a big healthy family, to love and Ambition: I want to become a helicopter be loved in return, and be happy in every pilot or engineer aspect of my life

127 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 First name: Damien First name: Sarah Surname: Pace Surname: Parker Pastoral group: S1 Pastoral group: V5 Commenced at Dominic in: 2006 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 My contributions to school life at My contributions to school life at Dominic, or achievements are: Cross Dominic, or achievements are: Netball, Country team, basketball, Athletics team, AFL/Rugby Gala Day, cricket, touch rep basketball, sports coach/umpire football, house sporting carnivals, being a School highlights: Basketball good friend Favourite quote: “Don’t let what other School highlights: Lunch times with people think decide who you are” Dennis friends, retreats, the friends I have made Rodman Favourite quote: “But friendship is the Ambition: To play college basketball in breathing rose, with sweets in every fold” America Oliver Wendell Holmes Ambition: To either succeed in being a chef or to do something with ceramics and to be happy and love life

First name: Simone First name: Eleni Surname: Page Surname: Pavlides Pastoral group: B5 Pastoral group: B2 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 My contributions to school life at My contributions to school life at Dominic, or achievements are: AFL/ Dominic, or achievements are: Netball, Rugby Gala Day, tennis, being a good Vinnies, fair volunteer, being a good friend friend School highlights: Camps, lunch times School highlights: Lunch times with with friends, feast day celebrations, friends, the friends I have made retreats, the friends I have made Favourite quote: “Let us dream of Favourite quote: “To live doesn’t mean tomorrow where we can truly love from you’re alive” Nicki Minaj the soul, and know love as the ultimate Ambition: To pursue a career in interior truth at the heart of all creation” Michael design/decorating and to eventually one Jackson day have my own business Ambition: To be happy in every aspect of my life.

First name: Maddison First name: Mahala Surname: Palecek Surname: Prentice Pastoral group: G3 Pastoral group: G4 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 My contributions to school life at My contributions to school life at Dominic, or achievements are: Soccer, Dominic, or achievements are: Netball, netball, AFL/Rugby Gala Day, Athletics volleyball, AFL/Rugby Gala Day, fair team, cricket, touch football, house volunteer, house badge, house sporting sporting carnivals, Class Captain, being a carnivals, Class Captain, being a good good friend friend School highlights: Winning a sport final, School highlights: Winning a sport final, lunch times with friends, the friends I lunch times with friends, retreats, the have made friends I have made Favourite quote: “Live life to the fullest” Favourite quote: “To pick a rose, you need Author uknown to be prepared to be scratched by thorns” Ambition: To be happy and healthy and Don Bosco to take every opportunity to lead me in Ambition: To get into the fashion the best direction industry as a designer or stylist

First name: Clare First name: Jack Surname: Parker Surname: Press Pastoral group: V5 Pastoral group: G1 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 My contributions to school life at My contributions to school life at Dominic, or achievements are: Netball, Dominic, or achievements are: House being a good friend Drama, fair volunteer, Concert Band, School highlights: Camps, lunch times house badge, house sporting carnivals, with friends, retreats Class Captain, co-curricular drama, Favourite quote: “Dream as if you’ll live Drama productions, being a good friend forever, live as if you’ll die today” James School highlights: House Drama, camps, Dean lunch times with friends, feast day Ambition: To become a hairdresser or a celebrations, retreats, the friends I have chlid carer made, Don Bosco camp in Melbourne Favourite quote: “There is just one life for each of us: our own” Euripides Ambition: To continue my studies at GYC and get a sucessful job in the hospitality industry

Dominic College Yearbook 2011 128 First name: Eden First name: Kaitlin Surname: Psaila Surname: Rattenbury Pastoral group: S4 Pastoral group: V4 Commenced at Dominic in: 2000 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 My contributions to school life at My contributions to school life at Dominic, or achievements are: Cross Dominic, or achievements are: Cross Country team, House Drama, soccer, Country team, soccer, basketball, AFL/ football (AFL), basketball, Athletics team, Rugby Gala Day, Athletics team, cricket, cricket, house badge, house sporting touch football, house sporting carnivals, carnivals, House Captain, rep basketball sports coach/umpire, being a good friend School highlights: Winning a sport final, School highlights: Repping the DC days camps, Year 6 Canberra trip, lunch times with my other half Liam Binning with friends, the friends I have made Favourite quote: “I know i’m not perfect, Favourite quote: “You have enemies? but I’m so close it scares me” Author Good, that means you stood up for unknown something” Eminem Ambition: To become a CoD master, to Ambition: To pursue my dream of being a play soccer for Australia, to become a boss physiotherapist or a personal trainer

First name: Andrew First name: Joshua Surname: Radcliffe Surname: Rayner Pastoral group: B3 Pastoral group: S1 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 My contributions to school life at My contributions to school life at Dominic, or achievements are: Cricket, Dominic, or achievements are: Cross being a good friend Country team, Athletics team School highlights: Camps, lunch times School highlights: Lunch times with with friends, retreats, the friends I have friends, feast day celebrations, retreats, the made friends I have made Favourite quote: “Our greatest glory is Favourite quote: “Minds are like not in never failing, but in rising up every parachutes, they only function when they time we fail” Ralph Waldo Emerson are open” Sir James Dewar Ambition: To live a healthy life, finish Ambition: Get an apprenticeship and go school, go to university get a good job and skydiving be happy

First name: Brendan First name: Danika Surname: Ransley Surname: Richardson Pastoral group: B2 Pastoral group: S5 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 Commenced at Dominic in: 2006 My contributions to school life at My contributions to school life at Dominic, or achievements are: Soccer, Dominic, or achievements are: Netball, football (AFL), basketball, Athletics team, AFL/Rugby Gala Day, touch football, cricket, house badge, house sporting Choir, being a good friend carnivals, House Vice-Captain, rep School highlights: Camps, Year 6 basketball, Drama productions, being a Canberra trip, lunch times with friends, good friend retreats School highlights: The friends I have Favourite quote: “Life is like a coin, you made can spend it anyway you want but you Favourite quote: “My attitude is that if can only spend it once” Lillian Dickson you push me towards something that Ambition: To be a builder, and maybe one you think is a weakness, then I will turn day own my own building company that perceived weakness into a strength” Michael Jordan Ambition: To play sport and be healthy

First name: Janelle First name: Rachel Surname: Rattenbury Surname: Roberts Pastoral group: V3 Pastoral group: G1 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 Commenced at Dominic in: 2006 My contributions to school life at My contributions to school life at Dominic, or achievements are: Soccer, Dominic, or achievements are: Soccer, netball, basketball, AFL/Rugby Gala Day, netball, basketball, fair volunteer, Concert Athletics team, fair volunteer, cricket, Band, house badge, house sporting house badge, touch football, house carnivals, Choir, Generate Art Exhibition, sporting carnivals, House Dance, Class being a good friend Captain, House Captain, rep basketball, School highlights: House Drama, camps, sports coach/umpire, being a good friend Year 6 Canberra trip, lunch times with School highlights: Winning a sport final, friends, feast day celebrations, New camps, lunch times with friends, retreats, Zealand trip, the friends I have made the friends I have made, Rugby Gala Day, Favourite quote: “Wherever you go, no boys cricket, Athletics carnivals matter what the weather, always bring Favourite quote: “Success is a journey, not your own sunshine” Anthony J D’Angelo a destination” Arthur Robert Ashe, Jr Ambition: To finish college, go to Ambition: Be happy and healthy and go university and become an author and as far as I can in my cricket career; one artist on the side; I hope my life will be day hopefully representing Australia filled with many friends and much joy

129 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 First name: Rachel First name: Jessica Surname: Rosevear Surname: Smith Pastoral group: S3 Pastoral group: B4 Commenced at Dominic in: 2010 Commenced at Dominic in: 2007 My contributions to school life at My contributions to school life at Dominic, Dominic or achievements are: Being a or achievements are: House Drama, soccer, netball, AFL/Rugby Gala Day, fair volunteer, good friend house badge, touch football, House Dance, School highlights: Lunch times with Class Captain, softball, being a good friend, friends, feast day celebrations, retreats, the cheerleading friends I have made School highlights: House Drama, camps, Year Favourite quote: “You can have it all, 6 Canberra trip, lunch times with friends, you just can’t have it all at once” Oprah feast day celebrations, retreats, New Zealand Winfrey trip, the friends I have made, walking home Ambition: To become a successful with friends beautician and to live a healthy happy life Favourite quote: “To touch, to move, to inspire; this is the true gift of dance” Aubery Lynch Ambition: To open my own cafe and bakery or to be a dancer, to stay in contact with all my friends from over the years, and to have a good, healthy and fun life First name: Morgan First name: Chelsea Surname: Rowbottom Surname: Storr Pastoral group: B1 Pastoral group: V3 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 Commenced at Dominic in: 2000 My contributions to school life at Dominic, My contributions to school life at or achievements are: house Drama, soccer, Dominic, or achievements are: Basketball, netball, basketball, AFL/Rugby Gala Day, AFL/Rugby Gala Day, fair volunteer, Athletics team, fair volunteer, house badge, Concert Band, house badge, touch touch football, house sporting carnivals, football, Choir, softball, tennis, Drama house Dance, House Vice-Captain, rep productions, being a good friend basketball, softball, being a good friend School highlights: Winning a sport final, School highlights: Winning a sport final, lunch times with friends, feast day Year 6 Canberra trip, lunch times with celebrations, retreats, meeting some of the friends, the friends I have made most amazing people Favourite quote: “I’d rather be hated for Favourite quote: “The future belongs to those who I am, than loved for who I am not” who believe in the beauty of their dreams” Kurt Cobain Eleanor Roosevelt Ambition: To be a hairdresser and to be Ambition: Purely to live life to the full and to healthy and happy be happy with whatever I choose to do

First name: Tahlia First name: Shannen Surname: Rowbottom Surname: Strong Pastoral group: V3 Pastoral group: G1 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 Commenced at Dominic in: 2002 My contributions to school life at My contributions to school life at Dominic, or achievements are: Netball, Dominic, or achievements are: Cross volleyball, AFL/Rugby Gala Day, touch Country team, netball, basketball, AFL/ football Rugby Gala Day, Athletics team, house School highlights: Winning a sport final, badge, touch football, swimming team, camps, lunch times with friends, the house sporting carnivals, House Captain, friends I have made rep basketball, sports coach/umpire, being Favourite quote: “Happiness, happiness a good friend is fine but it’s momentary, a momentary School highlights: Winning a sport final, lapse of reality. Reality is fine but for the camps, Year 6 Canberra trip, the friends moment it can wait. I’m addicted to the I have made chase of my happiness.” Illy Favourite quote: “You miss 100% of the Ambition: I would like to live life happily shots you don’t take” Wayne Gretzky and be sure that I am always smiling, Ambition: To live life to the full, be complete university and become a child happy, work with underprivileged social worker children or become a sport psychologist

First name: Laura First name: Bradley Surname: Smith Surname: Tibballs Pastoral group: S3 Pastoral group: G2 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 Commenced at Dominic in: 2007 My contributions to school life at My contributions to school life at Dominic, or achievements are: Basketball, Dominic, or achievements are: Cross AFL/Rugby Gala Day, fair volunteer, Country team, soccer, Athletics team, house badge, house sporting carnivals, house sporting carnivals, House Dance Student Senate, rep basketball, sports School highlights: Lunch times with coach/umpire, being a good friend friends, feast day celebrations School highlights: Winning a sport final, Favourite quote: “How you survive in this camps, lunch times with friends, feast day world is what makes you who you are” celebrations, the friends I have made Rise Against Favourite quote: “Turn your dreams into Ambition: Get an apprenticeship in trade wishes, your wishes into goals and your as a builder or an electrician dreams will come true” Author unknown Ambition: Travel the world and become a theatre nurse

Dominic College Yearbook 2011 130 First name: Maddison First name: Jon Surname: Tomkinson Surname: Whelan Pastoral group: S4 Pastoral group: B1 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 My contributions to school life at My contributions to school life at Dominic, or achievements are: House Dominic, or achievements are: Being a Drama, basketball, house badge, house good friend sporting carnivals, Class Captain, rep School highlights: Camps, lunch times basketball, Drama productions, being a with friends, feast day celebrations, good friend retreats, the friends I have made School highlights: Winning a sport final, Favourite quote: “Egotist: A person of low lunch times with friends, the friends I taste, more interested in himself than in have made me.” Ambrose Bierce Favourite quote: “The great use of life is to Ambition: To be a chef spend it for something that will outlast it” William James Ambition: When I leave Dominic I hope to go to college at GYC follow through to university and hopefully get a degree in journalism; I would also like to travel a lot

First name: Sophie First name: Kimberley Surname: Warner Surname: White Pastoral group: B4 Pastoral group: B3 Commenced at Dominic in: 2003 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 My contributions to school life at My contributions to school life at Dominic, or achievements are: Netball, Dominic, or achievements are: Netball, basketball, Vinnies, fair volunteer, house AFL/Rugby Gala Day, fair volunteer, badge, house sporting carnivals, Student house badge, house sporting carnivals, Senate, sports coach/umpire Class Captain School highlights: Lunch times with School highlights: Winning a sport final, friends, the friends I have made feast day celebrations, making friends that Favourite quote: “Imperfection is beauty, I know I’ll have for life madness is genius, and it’s better to be Favourite quote: “Believe that dreams absolutely ridiculous than absolutely come true everyday; because they do” One boring” Marilyn Monroe Tree Hill Ambition: In the future I want to go Ambition: I’d like to find something I’m to university and become an early years passionate about and love, and to succeed primary teacher; I also really want to in that travel, particularly to France and Italy

First name: Matthew First name: Sarah Surname: Warwarek Surname: Wiggins Pastoral group: B5 Pastoral group: G1 Commenced at Dominic in: 2005 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 My contributions to school life at My contributions to school life at Dominic, or achievements are: Football Dominic, or achievements are: Chorale, (AFL) fair volunteer, house badge, house School highlights: Lunch times with sporting carnivals, Choir, being a good friends, New Zealand trip, the friends I friend have made School highlights: House Drama, camps, Favourite quote: “If at first you do not lunch times with friends, feast day succeed, then skydiving is surely not celebrations, retreats, New Zealand trip, meant for you” Arthur McAuliff the friends I have made Ambition: To get a apprenticeship in Favourite quote: “Music is my life; you’re welding just listening to it” Author unknown Ambition: I dream of being a singer and creating my own music

First name: Hayden First name: Ellaura Surname: Welsh Surname: Wiggins Pastoral group: V2 Pastoral group: B1 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 My contributions to school life at My contributions to school life at Dominic, or achievements are: Basketball, Dominic, or achievements are: Cross house sporting carnivals, being a good Country team, volleyball, fair volunteer, friend house badge, house sporting carnivals, School highlights: Camps, the friends I Choir, softball, tennis, being a good have made friend, 40 Hour Famine Favourite quote: “Good, better, best. School highlights: Camps, retreats, New Never let it rest. Until your good is better Zealand trip, the friends I have made and your better is best.” Tim Duncan Favourite quote: “Be who you are and say Ambition: Join the armed forces and what you feel because those who mind travel the world don’t matter and those who matter don’t mind” Dr Seuss Ambition: I’m aiming to go to a Melbourne University and study to become a veterinary surgeon

131 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 First name: Amelia Surname: Williams Pastoral group: V3 Commenced at Dominic in: 2008 My contributions to school life at Dominic, or achievements are: Soccer, netball, volleyball, AFL/Rugby Gala Day, fair volunteer, cricket, touch football, house sporting carnivals, being a good friend School highlights: The friends I have made Favourite quote: “In a world filled with hate, we must still dare to hope and in a world filled with despair, we must still dare to dream” Michael Jackson Ambition: Go to university and to become a clinical psychologist

First name: Shaun Surname: Young Pastoral group: V3 Commenced at Dominic in: 2006 My contributions to school life at Dominic, or achievements are: Soccer, football (AFL), basketball, Athletics team, fair volunteer, house badge, being a good friend School highlights: Camps, Year 6 Canberra trip, lunch times with friends, feast day celebrations, retreats, the friends I have made Favourite quote: “During your life, never stop dreaming. No one can take away your dreams” Tupac Ambition: My ambition is to join the Australian army as an infantry soldier get a qualification as a builder through the ADF and then when I leave I will be able to be a builder to fall back on

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133 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Bonnie Bowden 1S Y1 Mitchell Kennedy-Bannister 2S Y2 Rosaline Alo 4B Y4 Jesse Miteff 5LF Y5 Harry Breslin 1S Y1 Lea Krause 2S Y2 Lily Barwick 4B Y4 Lily Newell 5LF Y5 Ashlee Bresnehan 1S Y1 Jack Lovell 2S Y2 Ty Belbin 4B Y4 Fontaine Nfundiko 5LF Y5 Amelie Brouwer 1S Y1 Jordon Luck 2S Y2 Alexandria Blanden 4B Y4 Rory O’Moore 5LF Y5 Kelsea Cano Calderon 1S Y1 Maddison Lyne 2S Y2 Jack Breward 4B Y4 Samuel Peters 5LF Y5 Jack Cassidy 1S Y1 Angelica Matusewicz 2S Y2 Indy Brideson 4B Y4 Sophie Rainbird 5LF Y5 Mitchell Cleland 1S Y1 Callum McKendrick 2S Y2 Georgia Britten-Wrigley 4B Y4 Cassandra Richards 5LF Y5 Xavier Combs 1S Y1 Gabrielle Miranda 2S Y2 Katelyn Carter 4B Y4 Jake Roberts 5LF Y5 Patrick Cornell 1S Y1 Alyssa Mustchin 2S Y2 Kalia Combs 4B Y4 Christopher Smith 5LF Y5 Ashley Cruse 1S Y1 Lachlan Pullen 2S Y2 Lochlan Connolly 4B Y4 Hayley Smith 5LF Y5 Jessica Doyle 1S Y1 Trey Rhodes 2S Y2 Benjamin Dowling 4B Y4 Daniel Warwarek 5LF Y5 Tyler Duggan 1S Y1 Megan Steele 2S Y2 Ryan Gavan 4B Y4 Jamaica Whitley 5LF Y5 Aidan Dwyer 1S Y1 Nevada Whitley 2S Y2 Harry Guy 4B Y4 Kade Wilton 5LF Y5 Ella Freeman 1S Y1 Shanaya Young 2S Y2 Brianna Howard 4B Y4 Bradley Young 5LF Y5 Jackson French 1S Y1 Veronique Alela 3B Y3 Ysabelle Miranda 4B Y4 Kalvin Baric 5T Y5 Hannah Maw 1S Y1 Nathan Bailey 3B Y3 Rachel Netherton 4B Y4 Jack Butler 5T Y5 Owen Pearce 1S Y1 Thomas Bennett 3B Y3 Jack Perry 4B Y4 Lilly Carr 5T Y5 Elizabeth Pettit 1S Y1 Xanthe Brouwer 3B Y3 Paris Ponting 4B Y4 Reece Cashion 5T Y5 Ariarne Roberts 1S Y1 Amber Burns 3B Y3 Cally Spangler 4B Y4 Samuel Cerritelli 5T Y5 Isaac Skinner 1S Y1 Ashley Cano 3B Y3 Emily Sproule 4B Y4 Rhys Dicker 5T Y5 Connor Spangler 1S Y1 Tristan Carmichael 3B Y3 Jacob Steele 4B Y4 Emily Dillon 5T Y5 Jacob Tarvydas 1S Y1 Emily Connell 3B Y3 Katie Tranter 4B Y4 Danica Ellis 5T Y5 Holly Tennant 1S Y1 Isabella Cooke 3B Y3 Amelia Triffitt 4B Y4 Tyler Fitzpatrick 5T Y5 Erin Waters 1S Y1 Thomas Cornell 3B Y3 Samuel Vaszocz 4B Y4 Jacob Golding 5T Y5 Brooklyn Woolley 1S Y1 Jordan Day 3B Y3 Riley Wilson 4B Y4 Lachlan Gray 5T Y5 Kaide Barwick 2D Y2 Courtney Doyle 3B Y3 Aaron Wilton 4B Y4 Joshua Guy 5T Y5 Zac Butchart 2D Y2 Ellysse Eiszele 3B Y3 Alessandro Zito 4B Y4 Nicholas Harris 5T Y5 Maddison Cockerill 2D Y2 Georgia Enright 3B Y3 Tom Allen 4R Y4 Madeline Hill 5T Y5 Ella Fitzpatrick 2D Y2 Aeva Gillis 3B Y3 Bradley Atkinson 4R Y4 Jakob Hogan 5T Y5 Katelyn Gallegos Calderon 2D Y2 Vincent Harman 3B Y3 Brianna Bailey-Manser 4R Y4 Joseph Howlett 5T Y5 Jorja Geeves 2D Y2 Charles Holmes 3B Y3 Chloe Bowden 4R Y4 Catherine Hunniford 5T Y5 Charlotte Gillie 2D Y2 Daniel Hunniford 3B Y3 Maggie Carmichael 4R Y4 Noah Johnson 5T Y5 Ursula Harris 2D Y2 Amber Nagy 3B Y3 Mikayla Carnes 4R Y4 Matthew Jones 5T Y5 Ryan Hopkins 2D Y2 Meaghan Paine 3B Y3 Alexander Cleland 4R Y4 Patrick Karsznia 5T Y5 Damian Howlett 2D Y2 Tyson Pearce 3B Y3 Molly Dennison 4R Y4 Kate Lovell 5T Y5 Nicholas Jones 2D Y2 Olivia Peters 3B Y3 Felicia Di Carlo 4R Y4 Nicholas Manser 5T Y5 Emily Klaffer 2D Y2 Joshua Phillips 3B Y3 Melissa Evans 4R Y4 Jaymie Mullen 5T Y5 James Lane MacDonald 2D Y2 Connor Reeve 3B Y3 Kimberly Gent 4R Y4 Benjamin Percey 5T Y5 Ebony Langford 2D Y2 Campbell Rhodes 3B Y3 Eric Glover 4R Y4 Morgan Phillips 5T Y5 Hannah Langford 2D Y2 Lachlan Riddell 3B Y3 Aimee Hogan 4R Y4 Jak Rowbottom 5T Y5 Elliott Ling 2D Y2 Oliver Wareing 3B Y3 Owen Hole 4R Y4 Bridget Snell 5T Y5 Marcus Lyne 2D Y2 Renae Wiggins 3B Y3 Reuben Hyatt 4R Y4 Maggie Wood 5T Y5 Hayley Martin 2D Y2 Campbell Wood 3B Y3 Zachary Jones 4R Y4 Jamie Woolley 5T Y5 Matilda McGovern 2D Y2 Sebastian Albiston 3F Y3 Noah McGovern 4R Y4 Molly Woolley 5T Y5 Lachlan Nilsson 2D Y2 Lachlan Bacon 3F Y3 Emily McSherry 4R Y4 Christopher Allen 6J Y6 Venetia Paradisis 2D Y2 Lily Brown 3F Y3 Jack Mullen 4R Y4 Hayley Banks 6J Y6 Clayton Reeve 2D Y2 Lucy Carter 3F Y3 Ellie Newland 4R Y4 Tayla Barrett 6J Y6 Isabella Roberts 2D Y2 Emmanuel Christopher 3F Y3 Lorcan O’Moore 4R Y4 Madalyn Bolton 6J Y6 Danika Russell 2D Y2 Tyler Clay 3F Y3 Piper-Jane Queen 4R Y4 Tyron Buckley 6J Y6 Hugh Smith 2D Y2 Melanie Cook 3F Y3 Chloe Richardson 4R Y4 Jake Courtney 6J Y6 Declan Sproule 2D Y2 Kate Cowen 3F Y3 Asta Rowbottom 4R Y4 Tennille Doyle 6J Y6 Aiden Waller 2D Y2 Bianca Davidson 3F Y3 Andrew Shelverton 4R Y4 Ben Fenton 6J Y6 Mitch Weedon 2D Y2 Caitlin Diprose 3F Y3 Connor Sproule 4R Y4 Allen Glover 6J Y6 Lucy Wolfe 2D Y2 Dylan Eiszele 3F Y3 Georgia Sproule 4R Y4 Jessica Green 6J Y6 Mitchell Zielinski 2D Y2 Jessica Evans 3F Y3 Alec Wilde 4R Y4 Kalila Hapka 6J Y6 Thomas Atkinson 2S Y2 Libby Fry 3F Y3 Lucy Woodward 4R Y4 Marc Harvey 6J Y6 Libby Baker 2S Y2 Thomas Gillie 3F Y3 Jacob Ambler 5LF Y5 Jasmine Hawkins 6J Y6 Doyle Browning 2S Y2 Jorgia Golding 3F Y3 Jessica Barrett 5LF Y5 Lucas Henderson 6J Y6 Indiana Cashion 2S Y2 Jordan Green 3F Y3 Oscar Bell 5LF Y5 James Horne 6J Y6 Melanie Cleland 2S Y2 Sarah Hawkins 3F Y3 Mitchell Clark 5LF Y5 Samuel Lacy-Fogarty 6J Y6 Liam Cowen 2S Y2 Joshua Howells 3F Y3 Samantha Clark 5LF Y5 Chelsea Loone 6J Y6 Jake Duggan 2S Y2 Noella Irumva 3F Y3 Jacob Davidson 5LF Y5 William McSherry 6J Y6 Sarah Fitzpatrick 2S Y2 Chelsea Jones 3F Y3 Sophie Dowd 5LF Y5 Mayah Oates 6J Y6 Jude Gillis 2S Y2 Martin Kaczorek 3F Y3 Jessica Duggan 5LF Y5 Georgia Perry 6J Y6 Alyssa Haremza 2S Y2 Yewon Kim 3F Y3 Callum Flude 5LF Y5 Zac Pullen 6J Y6 Ethan Henderson 2S Y2 Khane Marley-Brooks 3F Y3 Haylee Fry 5LF Y5 Brodie Reeve 6J Y6 Zachary Holdsworth 2S Y2 Athos Pavlides 3F Y3 Cameron Goodsell 5LF Y5 Cameron Renshaw-Jones 6J Y6 Jack Howard 2S Y2 Connor Riza 3F Y3 Brendan Hall 5LF Y5 Adam Roberts 6J Y6 Lewis Hyatt 2S Y2 Joshua Titmus 3F Y3 Austin Hollingsworth 5LF Y5 Joshua Ross 6J Y6 Isaia Johnson 2S Y2 Sophie Valentine 3F Y3 Mitchell Jarvis 5LF Y5 Georgia Smith 6J Y6 Theona Kalis 2S Y2 Alex Wilson 3F Y3 Tsegabirhan Kidane 5LF Y5 Kyle Spangler 6J Y6

Dominic College Yearbook 2011 134 Ryan Sproule 6J Y6 Zachary Green G2 Y7 Jesse Smith V3 Y7 Liam Pullen G5 Y8 Molly Sutherland 6J Y6 Serge Mwaka G2 Y7 Ebony-Jane Witzerman V3 Y7 Phoebe Wall G5 Y8 Bianca Tyson 6J Y6 Oscar Norris G2 Y7 Molly Baker V4 Y7 Sorayah Woods G5 Y8 James Adlard 6M Y6 Louise Stubs G2 Y7 Holly Butterworth V4 Y7 Michael Anglin M Y8 Jakeb Atkinson 6M Y6 Bayley Bester G3 Y7 Jessica Fitzpatrick V4 Y7 Zachary Malone M Y8 Jordan Bailey 6M Y6 Jade Davidson G3 Y7 Kyle Gangell V4 Y7 Hussam Mohamed M Y8 Maggie Blanden 6M Y6 Erin Hole G3 Y7 Timothy Jones V4 Y7 Heather Fletcher S1 Y8 Bradley Coad 6M Y6 Cameron Norris G3 Y7 Finnian Pasanen V4 Y7 Bradley Hobden S1 Y8 Brody Cousens 6M Y6 Loren Stanton G3 Y7 Melanie Smith V4 Y7 Jack Jankus S1 Y8 Danielle Cross 6M Y6 Christopher Tuffin G3 Y7 Cassie Booth V5 Y7 Jessica Martin S1 Y8 Brooke Dillon 6M Y6 Emily Barrow G4 Y7 Grace Branch V5 Y7 Abbey Ratcliffe S1 Y8 Bradley Edmundson 6M Y6 Brendan Davis-Smith G4 Y7 Patrick Davis V5 Y7 Georgia Riza S1 Y8 Monique Enright 6M Y6 Samantha Gangell G4 Y7 Shan Garwood V5 Y7 Michelle Grovenor S2 Y8 Hannah Fitzpatrick 6M Y6 Nicholas Gesiotto G4 Y7 Duncan Knight V5 Y7 Annabelle Haney S2 Y8 Lukas Flytkjaer 6M Y6 Ashlee Hey G4 Y7 Jessica Rogers V5 Y7 Gemma Terry S2 Y8 Maddison French 6M Y6 Hayden Lowe G4 Y7 Jayde Daly-Trenham B1 Y8 Nicholas Thomson S2 Y8 Brandon Goldsmith 6M Y6 Rhiannon Smith G4 Y7 Cody Devereaux B1 Y8 Madeline Welsh S2 Y8 Samantha Hall 6M Y6 Samuel Bird G5 Y7 Thomas Lovell B1 Y8 Riley Whelan S2 Y8 Shannon Harris 6M Y6 William Gray G5 Y7 Grace Moles B1 Y8 Nathan Coad S3 Y8 Brock Inches 6M Y6 Jessica Pedler G5 Y7 Olivia Monaghan B1 Y8 Bianka Fisher S3 Y8 Bailey Jones-Carew 6M Y6 Ryley Tonks G5 Y7 Matthew Stocks B1 Y8 Grace Hills S3 Y8 Tahlia Langford 6M Y6 Chloe Buckley M Y7 Ellen Young B1 Y8 Lucas Howlett S3 Y8 Curtis Ling 6M Y6 Ethan Loveless M Y7 Thomas Brazendale B2 Y8 Paige Jolly S3 Y8 Ashley McKenzie 6M Y6 Liya Berhane S1 Y7 Gemma Chisholm B2 Y8 Elizabeth Robinson S3 Y8 Blake Mills 6M Y6 Jae Cashion S1 Y7 Samuel Coppleman B2 Y8 Lyndall Barwick S4 Y8 Riley Newland 6M Y6 Montana Gatty S1 Y7 Kyana Johnson B2 Y8 Morgan Gearman S4 Y8 Richard Ngendahayo 6M Y6 Jacob Jones S1 Y7 Zoe Nichols B2 Y8 Dayna Graham S4 Y8 Adam Oates 6M Y6 Faith Nfundiko S1 Y7 Emma Dare B3 Y8 Michael Harris S4 Y8 Levi Paine 6M Y6 Riley Psaila S1 Y7 Olivia Harriss B3 Y8 Gemma Leaman S4 Y8 Joshua Peters 6M Y6 Whitney Garth S2 Y7 Dante Ottavi B3 Y8 Nellie Ryan S4 Y8 Riley Pullen 6M Y6 Tayla Griffiths S2 Y7 Hope Rowley B3 Y8 Amy Clark S5 Y8 Jasmine Rayner 6M Y6 Shania Kava S2 Y7 Chloe Stevenson B3 Y8 Brianna Hobden S5 Y8 Aaron Wiggins 6M Y6 Georgia Moore S2 Y7 Reece Carnes B4 Y8 Brittany McCarthy S5 Y8 Mitchell Banks B1 Y7 Nicole Netherton S2 Y7 Ryan Enniss B4 Y8 Kye Tomkinson S5 Y8 Selina Berry B1 Y7 Jacob Percey S2 Y7 Ashdyn Higgins B4 Y8 Jakob Triffitt S5 Y8 Tedros Gebrehiwot B1 Y7 Taylor Young S2 Y7 Amber Ridgeway-Royer B4 Y8 Sage Wessing S5 Y8 Lucy Jackson B1 Y7 James Banks S3 Y7 Sheridan White B4 Y8 Laura Dennison V1 Y8 Cayla Johnson B1 Y7 Nikki Fletcher S3 Y7 Monique Young B4 Y8 Samantha Fehlberg V1 Y8 Gareth Prince B1 Y7 Marcus Jones S3 Y7 Maddison Courtney B5 Y8 Kyle Phillips V1 Y8 Shayne Smith B1 Y7 Daina Jurevics S3 Y7 Ashley Dillon B5 Y8 Lily Russell V1 Y8 Brooke Burden B2 Y7 Molly McGovern S3 Y7 Tait Fraser B5 Y8 Benjamin Shoobridge V1 Y8 Joshua Dillon B2 Y7 Isaac Murray S3 Y7 Julia Jackson B5 Y8 Luke Sutton V1 Y8 Anthony Keating B2 Y7 Hayden Banks S4 Y7 Jonathon Reid B5 Y8 Baden Adams V2 Y8 Felicity Shadbolt B2 Y7 Christina Giameos S4 Y7 Amber Schofield B5 Y8 Christopher Daly V2 Y8 Maddison Sullivan-Quintal B2 Y7 Samuel Holdsworth S4 Y7 Patrick Beven G1 Y8 Michaela Fehlberg V2 Y8 Brady Titmus B2 Y7 Ethan Rixon-Jackson S4 Y7 Olivia Carver G1 Y8 Mychaelalee Knight V2 Y8 Joshua Bailey B3 Y7 Maddison Wessing S4 Y7 Sian Gesiotto G1 Y8 Stephanie Wood V2 Y8 Tahlia Osmond B3 Y7 Nicholas Woolley S4 Y7 Aleisha Herington G1 Y8 Mitchell Davis V3 Y8 Freya Rylands B3 Y7 Stacie Young S4 Y7 Declan Reeves G1 Y8 Bryce De Bomford V3 Y8 Kate Wiggins B3 Y7 Te’ulc Biggs S5 Y7 Cameron Smith G1 Y8 Lucy Docherty V3 Y8 Jacob Woodmansee B3 Y7 Megan Blackwell S5 Y7 Isabelle Bannister G2 Y8 Fiona Langford V3 Y8 Hannah Humes B4 Y7 Montanna Cate S5 Y7 William Campbell G2 Y8 Tayla McKenzie V3 Y8 Mitchel Nibbs B4 Y7 Patrick Di Martino S5 Y7 Joel Christie G2 Y8 Derek Rathbone V3 Y8 Lisa Page B4 Y7 Chelsey Hinds S5 Y7 Maddeline Clifford G2 Y8 Hannah Shelverton V3 Y8 Oscar Parkinson B4 Y7 Jake Newland S5 Y7 Maddison Deegan G2 Y8 Laura Clear V4 Y8 Amelia Whitfield B4 Y7 Amy Baillie V1 Y7 Lucy Dillon G2 Y8 Shea Golding V4 Y8 Nathan Woodford B4 Y7 George Claridge V1 Y7 Roberto Fuentes G3 Y8 Dannielle Goldsmith V4 Y8 Joshua Cannan B5 Y7 Michael Hill V1 Y7 Carter Harris G3 Y8 Brittany Hill V4 Y8 Trent Henderson B5 Y7 Ashlee Percey V1 Y7 Kaitlin Hawkins G3 Y8 Morgan McConnell V4 Y8 Tylah Jones B5 Y7 Maxwell Wood V1 Y7 Brianna McCarthy G3 Y8 Nathanael Paine V4 Y8 Gus Lowe B5 Y7 Alexandria Blackwell V2 Y7 Tyler O’Neill G3 Y8 Samuel Wallner V4 Y8 Chloe Smith B5 Y7 Amelia Cook V2 Y7 Bonnie Pedler G3 Y8 Ella Blackwell V5 Y8 Kyla Wakefield B5 Y7 Maddie Dillon V2 Y7 Georgia Tibballs G3 Y8 Drew Dillon V5 Y8 Yifei Wang B5 Y7 Nicholas Fraser V2 Y7 Claudia Bester G4 Y8 Kristen Farley V5 Y8 Bradley Jarvis G1 Y7 Liam Newman V2 Y7 Phoebe Hyatt G4 Y8 Mahalia Kingsley V5 Y8 Michelle Karsznia G1 Y7 James Valentine V2 Y7 Tara Norris G4 Y8 Rhianne Oates V5 Y8 Tyler Moore G1 Y7 Niam Askey-Doran V3 Y7 Daniel Spencer G4 Y8 Tori-Lee Bullock B1 Y9 Clyde Norris G1 Y7 Mekayla Burns V3 Y7 Zoe Thurston G4 Y8 Julien Cooper B1 Y9 Taylah Pullen G1 Y7 Hayden Clark V3 Y7 Zoe Brown G5 Y8 Adeleen Curtis B1 Y9 Frances Di Carlo G2 Y7 Christopher Howard V3 Y7 Thomas Goodluck G5 Y8 Damian Haremza B1 Y9 Alyssa Gesiotto G2 Y7 Ethan Phillips V3 Y7 Monique Humes G5 Y8 Stewart Shackley B1 Y9

135 Dominic College Yearbook 2011 Mitchell Cosson B2 Y9 Rachel Edmundson S4 Y9 Simone Page B5 Y10 Chelsea Storr V3 Y10 Ashley Goodsell B2 Y9 Hannah Garwood S4 Y9 Matthew Warwarek B5 Y10 Amelia Williams V3 Y10 Briarne Lowe B2 Y9 Imogen Lomasney S4 Y9 Mikayla Davis G1 Y10 Shaun Young V3 Y10 Aidan Pearton B2 Y9 Trent Marriott S4 Y9 Didier Mwaka G1 Y10 Cheney Booth V4 Y10 Dillon Taylor B2 Y9 Connor McKinnon S4 Y9 Jack Press G1 Y10 Sharon Chavez V4 Y10 Ryan Woodford B2 Y9 Nikki Murray S4 Y9 Rachel Roberts G1 Y10 Erica Fraser V4 Y10 Klaire Carrick B3 Y9 Jordan Coad S5 Y9 Shannen Strong G1 Y10 Fetlewerki Kidane V4 Y10 Mason Coult B3 Y9 Julian Field S5 Y9 Sarah Wiggins G1 Y10 James Ogilvie V4 Y10 Brayden Freudling B3 Y9 Madilyne Hawes S5 Y9 Megan Atkinson G2 Y10 Kaitlin Rattenbury V4 Y10 Melissa Hall B3 Y9 James Holdsworth S5 Y9 Vittoria Blyth G2 Y10 Liam Binning V5 Y10 Kirsty Inches B3 Y9 Lisa McConnon S5 Y9 Paula Castillo G2 Y10 Emily Claridge V5 Y10 Jennifer Reid B3 Y9 Renae Stone S5 Y9 Daniel Caunter G2 Y10 Nicole Gangell V5 Y10 Olivia Bonnitcha B4 Y9 Nicholas Wallner S5 Y9 Jacquelyn Gill-Berry G2 Y10 Jake Hartshorn V5 Y10 Hannah Harrison B4 Y9 Matthew Byrne V1 Y9 Taylor Johnston G2 Y10 Kelsey Nichols V5 Y10 Brendon Mrzyk B4 Y9 Claudia Coster V1 Y9 Bradley Tibballs G2 Y10 Clare Parker V5 Y10 Peter O’Keefe B4 Y9 Taylah Farrell V1 Y9 Drew Beveridge G3 Y10 Sarah Parker V5 Y10 Madeline Bligh B5 Y9 Connor Goodwin V1 Y9 Jack Brown G3 Y10 Jack Dare B5 Y9 Indiana Hickey V1 Y9 Amelia Goodluck G3 Y10 Jessanna Gent B5 Y9 Samantha Hodgetts V1 Y9 Maddison Palecek G3 Y10 Nicholas Mrzyk B5 Y9 Brody Knight V1 Y9 Thomas Dare G4 Y10 Brandon Young B5 Y9 Jesse Daley V2 Y9 Nicholas Gadd G4 Y10 Jarryd Clark G1 Y9 Natalie Hill V2 Y9 Cassandra Hansson G4 Y10 Brayden Drake G1 Y9 Emmanuel Kidane V2 Y9 Mahala Prentice G4 Y10 Joshua Gadd G1 Y9 Harshil Nijhawan V2 Y9 Morgan Rowbottom G4 Y10 Isabella King G1 Y9 Darragh O’Moore V2 Y9 Jake Clark G5 Y10 Miranda Robinson G1 Y9 Holly Wrigley-Upston V2 Y9 Sarah Dillon G5 Y10 Chloe Smith G1 Y9 Timothy Chivers V3 Y9 Joshua Herington G5 Y10 Ashley Dyke G2 Y9 Liam Deering V3 Y9 Georgia Hurd G5 Y10 Connor Haas G2 Y9 Sarah Flakemore V3 Y9 Sophie Kluver G5 Y10 Chloe Jay G2 Y9 Ethan Fraser V3 Y9 Nicholas Crawford M Y10 Tayla Luck G2 Y9 Jessica Hapka V3 Y9 Marriette Free M Y10 Dylan Smith G2 Y9 Siara Malone V3 Y9 Jason Knight M Y10 Brooke Byrne G3 Y9 Charlotte Bailey V4 Y9 Jayde Bailey-McSherry S1 Y10 Chloe Eiszele G3 Y9 Daniel Harris V4 Y9 Jessica McCarthy S1 Y10 Nicholas Lowe G3 Y9 Simon Hopwood V4 Y9 Damien Pace S1 Y10 Rhianna Peters G3 Y9 Dale Howlett V4 Y9 Joshua Rayner S1 Y10 Amy Rainbird G3 Y9 Clare Hunniford V4 Y9 Amelia Carpenter S2 Y10 Daniel Revell G3 Y9 Georgia Salter V4 Y9 Annalise Dicker S2 Y10 Roxanne Siggins G3 Y9 Samuel Ambler V5 Y9 Joshua Fisher S2 Y10 Tynesha Burke G4 Y9 David Fraser V5 Y9 Olivia Howard S2 Y10 Brayden Devine G4 Y9 Carly Goldsmith V5 Y9 Daniel John S2 Y10 Krissah Jimenez G4 Y9 Connor Macbeth V5 Y9 Chloe Blackwell S3 Y10 Brydie Jones G4 Y9 Olivia Philpott V5 Y9 Lucy Cripps S3 Y10 Joshua Miranda G4 Y9 Matthew Andrew B1 Y10 Bradley Haney S3 Y10 Brad Townsend G4 Y9 Jade Bailey B1 Y10 Rachel Rosevear S3 Y10 Samuel Wright-Browne G4 Y9 Ashlee Harriss B1 Y10 Laura Smith S3 Y10 Shaniah Allen G5 Y9 Edward Medhurst B1 Y10 Jon Whelan S3 Y10 Anna Di Carlo G5 Y9 Ellaura Wiggins B1 Y10 Adam Day S4 Y10 Harri King G5 Y9 Amy Barrow B2 Y10 Abbie Gregson S4 Y10 Shenae Pullen G5 Y9 Daphne Harrison B2 Y10 Bradley Mabb S4 Y10 Bronte Triffett G5 Y9 Maddison Hume B2 Y10 Eden Psaila S4 Y10 Bradley Tuffin G5 Y9 Hamish Keele B2 Y10 Maddison Tomkinson S4 Y10 Ryan James M Y9 Eleni Pavlides B2 Y10 Tyler Barron S5 Y10 Holly Roberts M Y9 Brendan Ransley B2 Y10 Garett Carpenter S5 Y10 Sarah Wilkinson M Y9 Abbey Devereaux B3 Y10 Emma Coad S5 Y10 Callum Burman S1 Y9 Hayley Ford B3 Y10 Paige Davie S5 Y10 Colby Connors S1 Y9 Kody Hall B3 Y10 Sophie Hall S5 Y10 Jye Rixon-Jackson S1 Y9 Brad Knight B3 Y10 Danika Richardson S5 Y10 Abel Berhane S2 Y9 Amy McGinn B3 Y10 Hannah Clear V1 Y10 Jamie Farr S2 Y9 Andrew Radcliffe B3 Y10 Jeremy Hall V1 Y10 Anna Giameos S2 Y9 Kimberley White B3 Y10 Aiden Hollingsworth V1 Y10 Sean Hall S2 Y9 Holly Jacobson B4 Y10 Hannah Howard V1 Y10 Jean Jules Niyonkuru S2 Y9 Charles Lawrie B4 Y10 Thomas Jones V1 Y10 Charlton Stone S2 Y9 Mitchell McKinnon B4 Y10 Bethany McConnell V1 Y10 Brianna Woolley S2 Y9 Ebony Ottavi B4 Y10 Amelia Burrill V2 Y10 Shani Barwick S3 Y9 Jessica Smith B4 Y10 Danielle Garwood V2 Y10 Oliver Nolan S3 Y9 Sophie Warner B4 Y10 Adriana Hatzakis V2 Y10 Alice Raspin S3 Y9 Brody Cate B5 Y10 Ryan Mills V2 Y10 Matteo Venafro S3 Y9 Madeline Chisholm B5 Y10 Hayden Welsh V2 Y10 Olivia Weston-Holbrook S3 Y9 Jessica Cleary B5 Y10 Janelle Rattenbury V3 Y10 Renae Woolley S3 Y9 Hayley Gadd B5 Y10 Tahlia Rowbottom V3 Y10

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