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2021 Calendar IONA COLLEGE A Ministry of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate 2021 IONA COLLEGE A Ministry of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate College Contact Details Abbreviations Iona College Prayer Office Hours: 8.00am - 4.00pm Monday to Friday AIC: Associated Independent Colleges In the name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, Amen Assembly: 9.21am Thursday (normally B Week) ASH: Marist College Ashgrove CCMF: Catholic College Music Festival Parents & Friends Lord Jesus, st ILT: Iona Leadership Team Association Meeting: Normally 1 Monday of the month Fill my soul with your compassion for others; (refer to the College Calendar) ICAS: International Competition & Assessments for Schools Fire my heart with your courage and infinite love; Telephone: (07) 3893 8888 IOBA: Iona Old Boys’ Association Enlighten my mind with your wisdom; IPAC: Iona Performing Arts Centre Teach me to reach out to you in my need Fax: (07) 3893 8800 JAM: Justice & Mission and help me to lead others to you by my example. Email: [email protected] MBBC: Moreton Bay Boys’ College Most loving heart of Jesus, Website: www.iona.qld.edu.au MSG: Music Supporters Group bring me health in body and spirit, Student Absentee Line: (07) 3893 8889 OMI: Oblates of Mary Immaculate that I may serve you with all my strength. Uniform Shop: (07) 3893 8863 P&F: Parents & Friends Touch gently this life which you have created, PAD: Padua College now and forever. Address: 85 North Road Lindum Qld 4178 QPAC: Queensland Performing Arts Centre Amen QSAC: Queensland Sport & Athletics Centre Postal Address: PO Box 351 SEC: St Edmund’s College Wynnum Central Qld 4178 In the name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, SLC: St Laurence’s College Twitter: @IonaBrisbane Amen @MusicIona SPC: St Patrick’s College @SportIona SPLC: St Peter’s Lutheran College Facebook: www.facebook.com/ionacollegebrisbane SVDP: St Vincent de Paul UQ: University of Queensland VILLA: Villanova College JANUARY Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 31 1 2 Sailing Working Bee Trials (RQYS) New Year’s Day Music Camp Mary Mother of God 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 College Administration Office opens 9.00am Epiphany of the Lord Swim training begins 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Baptism of the Lord ILT Seminar 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Staff Professional Development Day New Staff & Middle Leaders’ Day Staff Professional Development Day Staff Visible Wellbeing Day Swim Team Training Swim Team Training Staff Professional Development Day Swim Team Training Staff Professional Development Day AIC T20 (1st XI) Banyo AIC T20 (Year 9) Ashgrove Years 7/8/9/Open AFL v PADUA Year 5 Swim Clinic (Morningside) Cricket / Volleyball Board Formation Day Volleyball Training Trial Years 7 - Open v PADUA (H) Week 1 (A) 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Term 1 Commences Endorsement Submission For Years 5, 7, 12 & ALL New Students GOMA Excursion Staff Professional Development Day Individual & Class Photos Year 5 Iona Swim Trials (Years 5 - Open) AIC Round 1 Anniversary of the Foundation of Individual Photos Years 7, 12 & ALL School day for ALL students AIC Round 1 Cricket / Volleyball v VILLA (H) Oblates (205 years) Australia Day New Students Assembly P4 (A Week) 1st AFL v VILLA (Coorparoo) Years 5-9 AFL FEBRUARY Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Week 2 (B) 1 Presentation of the Lord 2 3 4 5 6 Paul Dillon Student Sessions Years 10, 11, 12 Shake & Stir Performances Year 5 Parent Information Year 10 (P2 & 3) Paul Dillon Parent Evening IPAC Year 7 Parent Information Evening Extended Home Room & Prosper P1 AIC Round 2 AIC Round 2 st Information Evening Year 6 Parent Information IPAC Year 11 Art Excursion 1 AFL Iona v SPC (Sandgate) Cricket / Volleyball v SPC (H) P&F Meeting Evening Lecture Theatre Individual Photos Years 6, 8, 9, AIC Ecumenical Service Swim Meet (H) Years 5-9 AFL Music Camp 10 & 11 & AGM (Iona) 1st AFL v SPC Indigenous Round Week 3 (A) 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Anniversary of National Apology Day Strive to Achieve Awards Welcome New Families BBQ Risk & Compliance Committee Academic Morning Tea Iona Age Swim Championships AIC Round 3 3.00pm to 6.00pm (P&F) Year 11 Parent Information Meeting 6.00pm Year 12 Parent Information AIC Round 3 Cricket / Volleyball v SLC (A) Sailing (RQYS) Music Supporters Meeting 7.00pm Evening IPAC Finance Committee Meeting 7.00pm Evening IPAC 1st AFL v SLC (Coorparoo) Years 5-9 AFL Week 4 (B) 14 15 16 Oblate Vows’ Day 17 18 19 20 Ash Wednesday College Liturgies Closing date for Enrolment Swim Relay Training Applications - Year 7 2023 High Performance Sports Information Evening Lecture Theatre Confirmation Data Upload AIC Round 4 Academic Morning Tea Prospective Parent Information Oblate Day Iona Swim BBQ Cricket / Volleyball v SEC (H) Colour Fun Run at Iona (P&F) TBC Year 8 Father & Son Evening - Year 7 2023 IPAC Commitment Mass 1st AFL BYE Years 5-9 AFL Sailing (RQYS) Engagement Evening Oblate Student Leaders’ Conference - Iona Week 5 (A) 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 1st Sunday of Lent AIC Swimming (Chandler) AIC Round 5 Sailing (RQYS) Property & Facilities Committee AIC Round 5 Cricket / Volleyball v ASH (H) st Oblate Student Leaders’ Meeting 6.00pm Charlebois House Mass Swim Breakfast 1 AFL v ASH (Coorparoo) Years 5-9 AFL Conference - Iona Board Meeting 7.00pm Chapel 7.00pm Music Concert 1 Year 12 Exam Block Sport Photos Week 6 (B) 28 2nd Sunday of Lent Sailing (RQYS) MARCH Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Week 6 (B) 1 2 3 4 5 6 AIC Round 6 AIC Round 6 Justice & Mission Expo (JAM) IPAC 1st AFL v PADUA (Sandgate) Cricket / Volleyball v PADUA (A) P&F Meeting Met East Swimming Years 9/10 Dance Years 5-9 AFL Year 12 Exam Block Assembly P1 (B Week) PCYC Carindale 7.00pm Sport Photos Week 7 (A) 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 AIC Round 7 AIC Round 7 3rd Sunday of Lent 1st AFL v SPLC (Coorparoo) Cricket / Volleyball v SPLC (A) Sailing (RQYS) Music Supporters Meeting 7.00pm Music Concert 2 1st XI Football Trial Year 11 Exam Block Years 5-9 AFL Week 8 (B) 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 St Patrick’s Day 1st Football Squad v SLC St Joseph’s Day th 4 Sunday of Lent Year 11 Exam Block Assembly P1 (B Week) National Close the Gap Day Rugby / Football 1st/2nd/10A Sailing (RQYS) Year 6 Camps Trial v VILLA (H) Week 9 (A) 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Applications for Work Experience Close for Easter Holidays Property & Facilities Committee Meeting 6.00pm Mission Committee Meeting 4.00pm 5th Sunday of Lent Board Meeting 7.00pm Music Concert 3 1st XI Football Trial Annunciation of the Lord Passion Play Performance Sailing (RQYS) Rugby / Football Trials Rugby / Football Intratrials Week 10 (B) 28 29 30 31 Palm Sunday Year 13 Career Presentations Sailing (RQYS) Passion Play Performance (School) Music Concert 4 for Years 10, 11, 12 APRIL Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Week 10 (B) 1 2 3 Holy Thursday Last Day Term 1 Assembly P1 (B Week) Good Friday Interhouse Cross Country Passion Play Performance Holy Saturday 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Easter Sunday Easter Monday 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1st Rugby Training 15s / 13s Rugby Training Ballymore Cup (1st XV, 15 years, 13 years rugby) Week 1 (A) 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Term 2 Commences P&F Meeting (Mother’s Day) Homeroom Photos Ballymore Cup (1st XV, 15 years, Finance Committee Meeting 6.00pm Year 7 Mother & Son Engagement Property & Facilities Committee ANZAC Day Service 13 years rugby) Board Meeting 7.00pm Evening 6.30pm Homeroom Photos Meeting 6.00pm Chess Trial v PADUA (A) Rugby / Football Trial v PADUA (A) Week 2 (B) 25 26 27 28 29 30 AIC Round 1 Years 5-12 Progress Meetings Assembly P1 (B Week) Chess v VILLA (A) ANZAC Day ANZAC Day Holiday College Closes 12.30pm Year 9 Camp - Adventure Alternatives MAY Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Week 7 (A) 30 31 1 OPEN DAY Trinity Sunday All Tennis Training Begins National Reconciliation Week AIC Round 1 National Schools Sailing Rugby / Football v VILLA (A) Week 3 (A) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Mother’s Day Liturgy Year 10 Senior Pathways Day Year 6 IPAC 9.00am 9.00am to 12.30pm AIC Round 2 Years 5-12 Student Progress Meetings Chess v SPC (A) College Closes at 12.30pm Years 7/8 Dance AIC Round 2 Labour Day Open Tennis Squad Careers Expo Annex Oblate Hall Carindale PCYC 7.00pm Rugby / Football v SPC (A) Week 4 (B) 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 International Nurses Day Risk & Compliance Committee Meeting 6.00pm AIC Round 3 Prospective Parent Information Finance Committee Meeting 7.00pm Assembly P1 (B Week) Chess v SLC (H) AIC Round 3 Gordon Balharry Shield Evening Year 5 2023 IPAC Year 11 Exam Block Rugby / Football v SLC (H) Mother’s Day Indooroopilly Golf Club NAPLAN Testing Years 5,7 & 9 - Online Old Boys’ Day Week 5 (A) 16 17 18 19 20 Feast of St Eugene 21 22 Property & Facilities Committee de Mazenod OMI (1861) Meeting 6.00pm Anniversary of Venerable Fr Charles AIC Round 4 Ascension of The Lord Board Meeting 7.00pm Albini House Mass Chapel 7.00pm AIC Cross Country Trial (Runcorn) Albini OMI (1839) Chess v SEC (A) AIC Round 4 Mothers’ High Tea (P&F) Year 11 Exam Block College Production College Production Rugby / Football v SEC (A) College Production NAPLAN Testing Years 5,7 & 9 - Online College Production Special Performance Oblate Week of Prayer Anniversary of Blessed Week 6 (B) 23 24 25 26 27 28 Joseph Gerard OMI (1914) 29 AIC Round 5 AIC Round 5 Rugby / Football v ASH (A) National Sorry Day Chess v ASH (A) Sport Photos AIC Cross Country Trial (Curlew Park) Founders’ Day Mass Intermediate Schools Volleyball Cup Toowoomba Pentecost Sunday Our Lady Help of Christians Gerard House Mass Chapel 7.00pm
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