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EASTER JOURNEY
As we close in on Easter, the most important time in our Church year, we are called to reflect on our Lenten journey. The Diocesan resource prepared for Lent is always a wonderful document that can certainly assist with our obligation to prayer. I have included an excerpt from the website below. If you scroll down on the webpage you can download previous years, and excerpts from this year that are worth a read.
"We are encouraged to look at this period of Lent as a journey. Lent reminds us that this is the season to turn away from our worldly distractions and journey home to God. This should be a time of inner reflection, and at the end of the Lenten journey, we should expect to find ourselves at a different place spiritually than when we started."
How is your Lenten season going?
OPEN DAY - YEAR 7 2025
We had a big turn out at our open day on Saturday 2nd March. This important event provides families the opportunity to meet some of our students and teachers, and explore our facilities as they consider the right high school for their child. I would like to thank the 100+ students, and our teachers who attended on a Saturday and gave up their time to showcase their school. Parents regularly comment at the enrolment interviews how impressed they were with our students and teachers and the welcoming feeling they received, and I am forever grateful for the wonderful sense of community at John Therry.
A reminder that applications are now completed online and these are available on our website (at this link). There are currently 190+ applications started for 180 places so it is important that any siblings complete the enrolment forms before the end of the term. Interviews will commence from the beginning of Term 2, hence the need for applications to be completed by the end of Term.
SENIOR AREA
Work is well and truly progressing on our new senior area and outdoor learning space. The removal of demountables and improvement of this space has been supported by P & F Funding and a $25,000 Government grant. Dr Mike Freelander and Chief of staff Todd Steele (ex school captain of John Therry) were out to check on how this was progressing and we were pleased to welcome them to John Therry.
I also thanks John Meek, our landscaper, and Graeme our groundsman who have done a tremendous job over a number of years improving our gardens and outdoor environment.
P & F MEETING - TUESDAY WEEK 8 6:30pm - Staff common room
All are welcome to join us at our P & F meeting on Tuesday evening. Come and see some sample tracksuit top materials, new long sleeve shirt options, and discuss other matters that you think can help improve our College.
SECURITY CAMERAS - CCTV
At our assembly this week we showed students a map of the CCTV cameras that we have around the school and some of their features. Most importantly, we explained that these are there for safety and security of all members of our community. Our cameras are not monitored at anytime, but are used to review incidents and are a strong deterrent for poor behaviour. I am pleased to say that we rarely need to use our cameras and that our students overwhelmingly do the right thing and look after our facilities and each other.
Congratulations to the students who recieved their Principal Award at the latest assembly.
Ever had a bad haircut and think everyone is looking at you and will notice?
Clover had her first haircut and the change in appearance was dramatic!
YEAR 12 AMGEN BIOTECHNOLOGY EXPERIENCE
This year once again, has seen the year 12 Biology classesundertake the Amgen Biotechnology Experience. This is an extended genetic engineering experiment in which students use gene cloning to make lots of copies of a protein of interest, in this case, red fluorescent protein. This same technique is used in the real world to make useful proteins like human insulin.
For the purpose of quick visualisation, we make a visible protein. Students learnt some tools of the trade like micropipetting (working with very small volumes), gel electrophoresis (separating DNA fragments based on size) and PCR (making up to a billion copies of a DNA sample). Students learnt about plasmids, which are small circular forms of DNA in bacteria that can move in and out of cells and can be used as vectors for our gene of interest, as well as restriction enzymes, which are molecular scissors that can cut specific sequences of DNA.
During the experiment, students worked under pressure and saw that things didn’t always go to plan. They had to analyse results and troubleshoot problems. At the end of the day, students successfully completed the experiment and learnt a lot about biotechnology along the way. Well done on your hard work year 12!
On Thursday March 7th, both Year 11 and 12 Visual Arts students, escorted by Mrs. Hume and Mr. Peters visited the Art Gallery of NSW to view the ‘Artexpress’ exhibition and Case Study talk. In conjunction with this, the students visited the new North building of the gallery, The Sydney Modern Project. ARTEXPRESS is an annual exhibition of exemplary artworks created by students for the HSC in Visual Arts. The works represent a broad range of subject matter, approaches, styles and media including painting, photomedia, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, graphic design, documented forms, textiles and fibre, ceramics, time-based forms and collections of works. ARTEXPRESS represents the high standards and diversity achieved by Year 12 Visual Arts students in New South Wales schools and is a joint partnership between the NSW Education Standards Authority and the NSW Department of Education. Both Year 11 and 12 were amazed at the exhibition and grateful to hear the curator Louise Halpin and three Artexpress exhibitors in the case study talk in the auditorium.
After lunch, we went to the Sydney Modern Project. This new, open and accessible home for art, is sensitive to the beautiful parkland setting overlooking Sydney Harbour with its huge glass windows and monumental interior space. Students viewed the Louise Bourgeois exhibition; ‘Louise Bourgeois: Has the Day Invaded the Night or Has the Night Invaded the Day?’ Day and night, love and rage, calm and chaos, conscious and unconscious. Students entered an immersive world of emotional extremes in this exhibition of the art of Louise Bourgeois, one of the most influential artists of the past century. It reveals the extraordinary reach and intensity of her art, from her haunting Personage sculptures of the 1940s to her tough yet tender textile works of the 1990s and 2000s. It also reveals, as never before, the psychological tensions that powered her search, through a dramatic presentation in two contrasting exhibition spaces. Thank you to all the students on their exemplary behaviour and Mrs. Hume who greatly assisted our students on the day.
Mr Stephen Peters
Creative Arts Leader of Learning
JTCC SPORT UPDATE - Term 1 Week 7
Congratulations to the following students on their sporting achievements:
2024 College Swimming Age Champions
Round 3 SPOW recipients
MISA UPDATE:
John Therry teams continue to score some impressive wins in Open Boys Basketball and Oz Tag teams and the Junior Boys Volleyball team. Some close affairs in the Boys Softball has earnt some valuable MISA points for Jt in the Term 1 competition. Well done to all JT students who turn up and compete week in and week out.
GO JT!
Round 3 Results:
Team |
W/L - Result |
Match Report |
MVP |
10-12 Boys Basketball |
Won 72 - 49 |
Against the second best team in the comp the boys were able to dominate early with great defence and some tough shots by Kruze to put it out to double digits. Garang and Jude had some timely baskets but we managed to bury them in the second half to win by a considerable margin. We are still working on putting 40 quality minutes together. |
Kruze Takiari |
10-12 Girls Basketball |
Lost 43/21 |
Mt. Carmel provided a tough and experienced opposition. The score did not reflect the effort and teamwork the girls produced during the game. Standouts were Georgina Akol, scoring 12 points and Annelise Hall grabbing rebounds on both ends of the court. Congratulations to Maddie Albrow for scoring her first points this MISA season. |
Georgina Akol |
10-12 Boys Oz Tag |
Win 8 - 2 |
A wholesome performance from the team with all players pulling their weight in the heat of Minto. We gained a solid lead which allowed us to trial some risky plays. Unfortunately not all of them were able to be pulled off successfully. A great performance and work rate from Cory in the middle and Miguel out wide which helped us secure a comfortable victory |
Cory McKay |
10-12 Girls Oz Tag |
Lost 15-1 |
Today’s game against St Pats was a very difficult game in the heat. St Pats were a very skilled team, but our girls were valiant in defeat. Akiira really stood out today, having a few good runs, and nice tags. |
Akira Smith |
7-9 Girls Indoor Cricket |
Lost 117-61 |
Our girls took on MacArthur Anglican in our second match of indoor cricket. We batted first, with Raquel and Zoe, followed by Alice and Ebony scoring 19 and 22 from their respective partnerships. It was then our turn to bowl, and while MAS were still able to compile a good total it was a much improved bowling effort from our round one effort. |
Raquel Bayon |
7-9 Boys Softball |
11-11 tie |
JT played in a closely fought contest against MacArthur Anglican. We started steady in the first innings getting three runs but poor fielding led to a one run deficit. This sloppy and inconsistent fielding continued into the second innings, however, some good batting kept us in the game. Going into the last innings MAS needed three runs to win. As a team the boys really lifted their fielding under pressure and managed to secure an 11 all tie. Overall, we didn’t play near our best, but we fought all the way until the end. |
Nathaniel Leal |
7-9 Boys Volleyball |
Win 3-0 |
Very one-sided game this week with JT showing far superior skills and teamwork. Our best performance from the six players present, with few mistakes and generally very strong serving. Looking forward to round 2 games with anticipation of further success. |
Jean Rois O’Brien |
7-9 Girls Volleyball |
Lost 3-0 |
Today we were down three players so the six girls had very little rest in the heat. Some great rallies were had with the St.Pats girls however they were far more consistent in their shots than the JT team. With more net work and serving practice over the next few weeks hopefully we will come away with a win when we play them again in Week 9 |
Mary Camilleri |
Round 4 Results:
Team |
W/L - Result |
Match Report |
MVP |
10-12 Boys Basketball |
Won 33-29 |
An outnumbered JTCC team were up against Oran Park Anglican College this week. However, the boys came away with a close win, regardless of lacking in bench players. Offence today was led by Garang, showing us a couple of confident dunks, and Austin from behind the 3. Defence was in fine form from Moni on the rebound and Levi with grabbing steals. Cooper had his hand in both offence and defence, having presence all over the court. |
Garang Bol |
10-12 Girls Basketball |
Bye |
N/A |
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10-12 Boys Oz Tag |
Lost 7 - 4 MCCC |
A disappointing result and performance from the boys in what was extremely hot conditions. After a slow start the boys found themselves behind and were making some uncharacteristic mistakes. The boys lifted the intensity in the second half and looked the better side but were unable to chase down Mt Carmel. If the boys can focus and fix a few things in their game then I’m sure they’ll be the team to beat moving forward. |
Mitchell Lane |
10-12 Girls Oz Tag |
Lost 9 - 1 |
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7-9 Girls Indoor Cricket |
Won 2 - 1 |
A good win but a potentially costly loss in the third set. Effect of the heat and already having the match won, led to lapse in concentration and movement. Will need further results to go our way in order to make the Final. Steady improvement has led to us being much stronger. Important game next week against the front runners. |
Caleb Jones |
7-9 Boys Softball |
Lost 2 - 1 |
A disappointing and somewhat controversial loss for the girls today. The team was slow to start the first set and never had the time to recover which in turn cost them dearly. In the second, a few bad calls led to a 25-23 defeat. The third set was an easy win with the girls finding their form and settling into a rhythm. Terrific serving as always by Emerson Hickey and improved net work from Grace Akol. |
Piper Regan |
7-9 Boys Volleyball |
Won 77 - 64 |
Our girls were very excited to get their first win of the season in what was a much improved performance on previous weeks. Some significantly more accurate bowling put pressure on the Wollondilly batters, which led to wickets from Raquel (2), Elissa and Alice. Our batting partnerships are growing in confidence as they look to exploit some rules and improve their skills. Bring on next week! |
Alice Stephenson |
7-9 Girls Volleyball |
Won 10-1 |
A very comprehensive win by the JT boys against MAS (B). We had significant contributions from all members of the team and were in control of the game right from the get go. An excellent all round performance. |
Kaiden Myers |
If you have any questions regarding MISA Sports, please feel free to contact me.
Mr Jamie Cook
cooka01@dow.catholic.edu.au
DIOCESAN AND PATHWAYS UPDATE
We have an extremely busy few weeks with pathway sports, with JTCC demonstrating great pride and spirit across multiple carnivals. We have had great success and a number of our students have been selected into Wollongong Diocesan teams. Well done to everyone who has represented JTCC as well as our coaches/managers who are integral to ensuring the smooth running of the day.
Diocese Swimming Carnival
On the 6th March, 2024 our small but mighty John Therry swim Team attended the Diocesan Swimming Carnival at Corrimal Pool. It was fantastic weather and the whole team worked well together to get the best possible result for the College. Congratulations to Isabella Wragg-Leighton for winning Age Champion in the 14 girls, Caitlyn Single who came second overall in the 16 girls and Presley Hovanyecz for third overall in the 14 boys. Isabella also progressed to the Diocesan team to compete at the NSWCCC Swimming Championships in April. Good luck to Isabella at the next level. Well done to all our swimmers for giving their best in tough competition.
Diocese Girls Touch Carnival
After a minor crisis with the bus in the morning, our girls eventually made it down to Dalton Park in Wollongong for the Diocese Touch Carnival. The U13 Girls team marked an exciting debut for many year 7 students in the sport of touch football. Despite being their first time playing the game competitively, the students showcased remarkable skill, teamwork, and determination, securing victory in two games and leaving the carnival with a positive spirit. Despite their status as newcomers to the sport, the students from John Therry displayed enthusiasm and sportsmanship, contributing to the vibrant atmosphere of the event.
Unfortunately our 15’s had a tough day too, with more losses on the cards for the ladies but their energy remained high as they wanted to finish the carnival with a win. This opportunity came in the final game against St Benedicts. Led by Keira Thompson-Elliot and Jorja Smith, the ladies were able to score 2 tries while ensuring that St Benedicts attack was stifled on the other end of the field and kept to 0. Overall it was a great day for the girls who kept their energy and spirits high throughout the day. Olivia North was incredible each game, showing off her exceptional footwork to score multiple runaway tries, as well as completing chase down defensive efforts to stop tries. MVP: Keira Thompson-Elliot showed great leadership each game leading the team down the field with her tough runs in the middle, as well as strong defensive efforts during each game. Congratulations to all of the team members, as the girls showed great sportsmanship each game and held their head high even after some tough games.
Our Opens first game was always going to be a tough one against Holy Spirit and today was no exception. We lost our first game but demonstrated resilience and a never give up attitude and were unlucky to have a couple of tries disallowed. We went on to win our next four games against St Johns, Corpus Christi, Mt Carmel and St Josephs showing excellent teamwork and sticking to a basic game plan that saw us controlling the ball and holding possession. At the end of the day the girls finished up 3rd overall out of 10 teams, a commendable effort. This year all of the girls could have been awarded MVP for many different reasons but some key players included Bridget Shearer, who was selected in the Wollongong Open Diocese team, and showed lightning speed and a great read on the game. Another was Grace O’Reilly, who was selected as a shadow player for the Dio team, and improved out of sight over the last year and up and coming talent Ava Hilton who had a few opportunities to show her speed on the field as well. Congratulations to all the girls, they should be very proud of the role they played in the team and the way they conducted themselves with the utmost sportsmanship throughout the day.
Diocese Boys Touch Carnival
Our three boys teams had a great day down at Dalton Park, Fairy Meadow for the Diocesan Boys Touch Carnival in some hot and humid conditions. Our junior team showed great enthusiasm and started off the day with some solid results, including a close game against the eventual overall winners MCCC. Despite this, the boys represented the College with PRIDE and demonstrated their willingness to learn and grow. The U15’s team was team was made up of mostly league, oztag and AFL players who were keen to learn the game of touch more and more as the day went on. The team gelled and clocked up a number of wins across the day and finished in 2nd place overall. Much of this success was due to teamwork shown by all the boys, with everyone playing their role, and the lightning and fancy footwork of Nathaniel Leal. Our opens team went into the day with confidence after a 3rd place finish in 2023, but unfortunately slipped and finished in 6th overall. Despite the result, the team were fantastic and were hungry to improve each game, incorporating new touch strategy and tactics. A special mention to William Shearer (Year 9) who stepped up into the Opens team and was the youngest (and smallest) player and was the team’s leading try scorer.
A big congratulations to Riley Oitmann who was selected into the Open Diocesan team, and Nathaniel Leal, Sully O’Dwyer and Josh Booth who were all selected in the 15’s Diocesan team to compete at in the NSWCCC Championships in the Central Coast in April.
JOHN THERRY SWIMMING CARNIVAL
The 44th Annual Swimming Carnival was reverted to a Competitors Only and Year 12 event due to the extreme heat conditions.
Our competitors got straight into the action with the 200 IM and our winners did not disappoint with some seriously good times.
Congratulations to the following students for winning the below events. With the switch to competitors only event, it meant we were able to swim all 100m events for all strokes, resulting in a number of students earning an ‘establishment’ record.
200m IM
Junior Girls - Isabella Wragg-Leighton 2.49.00 |
Intermediate Girls - Caitlyn Single 2.45:56 |
Junior Boys - Presley Hovanyecz 3.10.19 |
Senior Girls - Indyana Cotton 3:24.78 |
100m Breaststroke
Junior Girls - Isabella Wragg-Leighton New Record - 1:25.50 |
Intermediate Girls - Chelsea Elvy New Record - 1.15:31 |
Junior Boys - Presley Hovanyecz New Record - 1.39:69 |
Senior Girls - Indyana Cotton New Record - 1.49:40 |
100m Backstroke
Junior Girls - Isabella Wragg-Leighton New Record - 1:22.06 |
Intermediate Girls - Caitlyn Single New Record - 1.21:84 |
Junior Boys - Presley Hovanyecz New Record - 1.32.38 |
Senior Girls - Indyana Cotton New Record - 1.46:00 |
100m Butterfly
Junior Girls - Isabella Wragg-Leighton New Record - 1:24.81 |
Intermediate Girls - Chelsea Elvy New Record - 1.15.31 *Updated - an error was made in the previous newsletter |
Junior Boys - Presley Hovanyecz New Record - 1.38.65 |
Senior Girls - Indyana Cotton New Record - 1.51.12 |
100m Freestyle
13 Girls - Brooke Southall 1:26.75 |
14 Girls - Isabella Wragg-Leighton 1:10.06 |
15 Girls - Jade Isakka 1:16.15 |
16 Girls - Caitlyn Single 1.10:13 |
17+ Girls - Indyana Cotton 1:23.44 |
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13 Boys - Michael Southby 1:33.50 |
14 Boys - Presley Hovanyecz 1:23.84 |
16 Boys - Damon Hills 1:13.12 |
17+ Boys - Kruz Takiari 1:20.34 |
50m Butterfly
13 Girls - Brooke Southall 43.50 |
14 Girls - Isabella Wragg-Leighton 34.29 |
15 Girls - Jade Isakka 39.12 |
16 Girls - Chelsea Elvy 33.34 |
17+ Girls - Indyana Cotton 43.75 |
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13 Boys - Michael Southby 54.44 |
14 Boys - Presley Hovanyecz 41.34 |
16 Boys - Damon Hills 47.06 |
17+ Boys - Kruz Takiari 46.87 |
50m Breaststroke
12 Girls - Elissa Tsonis 1:02.00 |
13 Girls - Brooke Southall 51.87 |
14 Girls - Isabella Wragg-Leigton 39.66 |
15 Girls - Jade Isakka 47.03 |
16 Girls - Caitlyn Single 43.16 |
17+ Girls - Indyana Cotton 49.19 |
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12 Boys - Balin Crews 1:09.06 |
13 Boys - Michael Southby 56.19 |
14 Boys - Presley Hovanyecz 41.37 |
15 Boys - Kobey Thomas 1.22:06 |
16 Boys - Damon Hills 38.69 |
17+ Boys - Kruz Takiari 46.81 |
50m Backstroke
12 Girls - Zow hawkes 1:02.09 |
13 Girls - Brooke Southall 47.33 |
14 Girls - Isabella Wragg-Leigton 39.06 |
15 Girls - Jade Isakka 41.00 |
16 Girls - Caitlyn Single 38.00 |
17+ Girls - Indyana Cotton 47.00 |
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12 Boys - Balin Crews 1:02.12 |
13 Boys - Michael Southby 52.56 |
14 Boys - Presley Hovanyecz 41.00 |
15 Boys - Kobey Thomas 1.22:06 |
16 Boys - Jamie Nielson 42.06 |
17+ Boys - Kyle Faber 48.19 |
50m Freestyle
12 Girls - Zoe Hawkes 48.87 |
13 Girls - Brooke Southall 39.65 |
14 Girls - Isabella Wragg-Leigton 30.31 |
15 Girls -Elise Southall 34.25 |
16 Girls - Caitlyn Single 31.81 |
17+ Girls - Indyana Cotton 38.28 |
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12 Boys - Balin Crews 47.69 |
13 Boys - Michael Southby 40.12 |
14 Boys - Presley Hovanyecz 34.56 |
15 Boys - Kobey Thomas 46.75 |
16 Boys - Jamie Nielson 31.44 |
17+ Boys - Kruz Takiari 32.86 |
To add some House competition to the day's events, we introduced a Year 12 and a Year 7-11 Survivor Challenge, where the students had to pass a 5kg water weight the length of the pool and back again.
Murray took out the Year 12 race while Conolly took out the 7-11 race.
2024 Age Champions
12 Girls - Zoe Hawkes |
12 Boys - Balin Crews |
13 Girls - Brooke Southall |
13 Boys - Michael Southby |
14 Girls - Isabella Wragg-Leighton |
14 Boys - Presley Hovanyecz |
15 Girls - Jade Isakka |
15 Boys - Kobey Thomas |
16 Girls - Caitlyn Single |
16 Boys - Damon Hills |
17+ Girls - Indyana Cotton |
17+ Boys - Kruz Takiari |
When it came to the end of the day, there was a standout leader on the scoreboard.
Congratulations to Murray House for winning the 2024 JTCC Swimming Carnival.
1st Place |
Murray |
1722 |
2nd Place |
Chisholm |
1632 |
3rd Place |
Ryan |
1607 |
4th Place |
Conolly |
898 |
Pathway Sporting Achievements:
On Tuesday four of our fierce females traveled to Canberra to attend the Southern Country 18’s Rugby League girls trials. The girls represented JTCC with pride amongst a strong contingent of athletes, all vying for a position in the team to progress to the NSWCCC Rugby League trials to be held in St. Mary’s in May. Congratulations to Navara, Bridget and Annelise who were successfully selected in the team. We look forward to seeing your performance in May.
External Sporting Achievements:
Dominic has now qualified for the Australian Athletic Championships in Adelaide in the April school holidays. Good luck Dom!
UPCOMING EVENTS TERM 1 2024:
Week 9 |
Wednesday 27th March - Wollongong Dio Selection Trials: Rugby League - 16’s Girls/15’s & Opens Boys *Approved nominations only |
Week 10 |
Friday 5th April - Wollongong Dio Football Championships Boys - 13’s & 7-10 teams - Kooringa Reserve, Raby Girls - 13’s & 7-9 teams - Ison Park Nowra |
Week 11 |
Monday 8th April - Wollongong Diocese Netball Team team selections (15’s & Opens) *Approved nominations only Thursday 11th April - JTCC Cross Country Carnival (Competitors Only) |
UPCOMING NSWCCC REGISTRATIONS AND CLOSING DATES
- NEW SPORT PATHWAY - LAWN BOWLS - Closes 18 March
Expression of Interest closes 18 March. Successful applicants will be informed by 25 March.
NSWCCC Selections - Wednesday, 29 May @ Club Sapphire Merimbula $45 (NSW All Schools - 9 August)
- NSWCCC GIRLS 15 YEARS & UNDER AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL (AFL) Closes 12 April
NSWCCC Selections - Monday 6 May & Tuesday 7 May @ Wagga Wagga $90
- NSWCCC BOYS 16s FOOTBALL - EOI Closes 30 April
Successful notification by 7 May
NSWCCC Selections - Friday 17 May @ Kareela $45
- NSWCCC 16 YEARS & 18 YEARS BASKETBALL - Closes 3 May 2023
NSWCCC Selections - 18 Years Monday 13 May, 16 Years Tuesday 14 May @ Sutherland $45
- NSWCCC 15s & OPENS HOCKEY SELECTIONS - Closes 3 MAY 2024
NSWCCC Selections - Monday 20 May @ Bathurst $45
- NSWCCC 17 YEARS & UNDER WATER POLO SELECTIONS - Closes 17 May 2024
NSWCCC Selections Monday 27 May @ Ryde 8:30am - 12pm Boys & 12pm - 3:30pm Girls $35
Students at John Therry are given the opportunity to represent John Therry at College, Diocesan and CCC sporting events. Important information regarding each of these sporting opportunities are outlined below.
Sporting Pathways Calendar - CLICK HERE
Term 1 Pathway Opportunities - CLICK HERE
DIOCESAN SPORTING OPPORTUNITIES
This is the main school sporting pathway that is offered to students at John Therry Catholic College. Some John Therry CC Diocesan teams are determined through trials, or a carnival hosted at a college level (Athletics, Cross Country, Swimming), however some teams are determined by individual trials that students must nominate and register for online. Further information can be found at: https://www.dow.catholic.edu.au/sport/
NSWCCC SPORTING OPPORTUNITIES
NSWCCC is another school sporting pathway that is offered to students at John Therry Catholic College. Some CCC teams are determined through qualifying at a carnival hosted at a Diocesan level (Athletics, Cross Country, Football, Rugby League, Swimming, Basketball, Touch Football), however some teams are determined by individual trials that students must nominate and register for online. Students must be currently competing at a representative level in their chosen sport to be considered for CCC team trials.The sports that require online nomination and registration include:
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It is important that online registration is completed before the closing date for each sport. These are outlined on the CSNSW website: https://csnsw.sport
Online registrations are now open for 2024. Please refer to the information on the website regarding the registration process. Here is a link to assist with sports registration for parents: https://csnsw.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portal/2/topic/65d787c5-0d2a-4699-a63a-25d586b67ba2
A reminder to check the Compass Portal for upcoming sporting events and their respective closing dates.
You can also access the Wollongong Sport site for more information regarding Diocesan Sport throughout the year.
https://www.dow.catholic.edu.au/sport/diocesan-sport-news
Yours in Sport,
Mrs Georgia Roberts
robertsg03@dow.catholic.edu.au
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Please find below a link to the latest Parish Bulletin