Principal Message Archive

Better use of time

Thursday, May 17 2012

Time is an interesting concept.  At the end of the year there is an uncomfortable inquisition and a realisation that I have not done half the things I wanted to do.  I need more time.

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Help for the homeless

Thursday, May 10 2012

In any one night across Australia, almost 50,000 children and young adults are homeless. That number swells to double that figure when you add people over 24 years. It is an alarming and distressing statistic.

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Celebrating Edmund

Thursday, May 3 2012

This Saturday is the Feast Day of Blessed Edmund Rice – founder of the Christian Brothers.

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A time for reflection

Thursday, April 26 2012

Yesterday's Anzac Ceremony was possibly more poignant than in previous years to many in the Terrace Community due to the performances of the Terrace-All Hallows' Choir at the Gallipoli and Lone Pine services.

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Good thinks happen when people gather

Thursday, April 19 2012

Welcome back to the start of Term 2.  I trust that families had an opportunity for rest and relaxation over the Easter break.

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Busy term at an end

Thursday, March 29 2012

With the conclusion of Term 1 this is the final Terrace News before Easter. 

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Quality and spirit of community

Thursday, March 22 2012

There was great community support at the many activities that occurred last weekend.

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Celebrating St Joseph

Thursday, March 15 2012

In the next week we celebrate the feast days of St Patrick (March 17) and St Joseph (March 19). Both hold a special place in the hearts of the Christian Brothers, with many of their schools being named in their honour.

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Funding report poses many questions

Thursday, March 8 2012

The Gonski Review of School Funding - released last month - did not receive the analysis or coverage one would have expected due to the political situation at Federal and State levels.

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Open Day highlights Terrace students and staff

Thursday, March 1 2012

Last Friday's very successful Open Day emphasised features of our College, of which most within the Terrace Community would already be aware.

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