College Updates Term 1 Week 1 - 6 Feb 25
Monday 10 February | |
Tuesday 11 February | |
Wednesday 12 February |
Virtual Learning Camp |
Thursday 13 February | Virtual Learning Camp |
Friday 14 February |
Opening Mass - 11:30am Virtual Learning Camp |
Reminders
LCCC Primary Swimming Carnival - Friday 7 February - Pambula
LCCC Secondary Swimming Carnival - Wednesday 19 February - Bega
These dates may be subject to change at the discretion of the College. Any changes will be advised to parents and carers via Schoolzine.
Dear Lumen Families
Welcome to the 2025 school year. We are looking forward to a terrific year of learning this year, and in strengthening our Lumen Christi Catholic College Learning Community.
Our Scriptural theme for the year comes from St Paul’s Letter to the Romans. He teaches us to “Be joyful in hope!” which is a wonderful way to remember what potentials we have and what marvellous things we can do together.
I met with various year groups and classes across primary middle and senior school students this week. I was struck by their openness, enthusiasm and readiness to be part of this College. In my meetings I shared with them a few messages and keys to success. Among the things that I spoke with about were these five points:
- 90% of your success in life is about showing up! Attendance at school is crucial, so everyday that the school is open for classes, excursion, sports days, retreats and liturgies, be there. Our community is built on participation and continuity. Be with us.
- Be organised. We have issued diaries to students from year 5 through to year 10, rebuilding a strong culture of organisation, planning and preparedness. This was once a feature of Lumen which we gave over to technology some years ago. It was a mistake, because we assumed too much about the capacity of the platforms, and too little about student knowledge of how to manage this aspect of their studies. I encourage parents to help children to plan and organise their days.
- Develop your Attentiveness. Our world has many distractions that draw our attention in many directions. Focus your attentions intentionally. Ask yourself, what distracts me? Many will recognise the easy attraction of the phone, streaming services, social media and so on. (I’m a terrible ‘doom-scroller’- it has to stop). At Lumen our mobile phone rule is “It’s Off and Away- All Day”. A mobile phone buzzing in a pocket is the surest way to take learning attention from the front of the brain to the buzzing in the pocket. Thinking is damaged by constant interruption of attention.
- Reading and knowledge. One of the most important things that you can do to enhance your learning is to become a good reader. All of us should read widely and frequently, with an eye to making connections between what we read and what we know. Families can support this by modelling reading habits to one another, setting aside time for uninterrupted reading, and discussing the knowledge contained in our books, and articles.
- Be the Light of Christ and shine your light. I asked many students about what is required of Lumen students. They all were able to tell me about our school motto and vision and they elaborated about how to live this good life. “Be kind”, they said, “include others”, “help out”, “share”, “show compassion”. We have a great school built on strong values. Our students are ready to live these values every day.
Enjoy the year, being joyful in hope!
Shane Giles
Principal
Seaspray Update....
Seaspray Cafe will be closed to all orders for Primary and Secondary on Wednesday 19 February due to the LCCC Secondary Swimming Carnival.
A BBQ will be held at the Bega pool for secondary students. Snacks and drinks will be available at the Bega Pool Canteen.
LCCC BBQ menu:
Noodle Cup $4 - G/F avaiable
Sausage sandwich $4 - G/F available
Chicken burger $6 - G/F available
Chip dippers with salsa & guacamole $5 - G/F, V.
Hot Dog - $4
Cheese burger - $6
Seaspray Volunteers
We welcome all parent/career volunteers to help out in the Cafe throughout the year. If you are interested in helping please contact Leanne Fraser to discuss suitable times.
Our Summer menu will continue through Term 1 - see attached.
NSW Community Health will visit the College to provide Yr 10 vaccinations to students on 12 March 2025.
Please ensure consent for your child has been completed prior to the day. Consent for vaccinations is to be completed online via your Service NSW account, please see below flyer for further details. For parents who are unable to provide consent online, paper consent forms will be available at the front office.
Any students who missed their Yr 10 vaccinations last year are welcome to register for a catch up vaccine. Yr 7 vaccinations will be held in Term 2, date to be confirmed.
NESA HSC Examination Provisions - for Yr 12 2025
If students would like to apply, please contact Helen.Bigelow@cg.catholic.edu.au
Link for information about Disability Provisions:
https://www.nsw.gov.au/education-and-training/nesa/hsc/disability-provisions