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// THE ROCK

St Peters Lutheran College


Indooroopilly School Newsletter

7 MARCH 2013

YEAR 12s VISIT THE JUNIOR SCHOOL


See stories in the Junior School and Senior School sections...

whats on...

Please check the online calendar for the


most up-to-date details
Friday, 8 March
Career Assessment Interviews Year 10 Careers Room
United Nations International Womens Day Brisbane
Breakfast 2013 Years 10 12, Brisbane Convention &
Exhibition Centre, Southbank
3:30pm - 5:00pm Band Instrument Maintenance
Workshop, P&F Band Room
4:00pm - 8:00pm QGSSSA Basketball, Football &
Touch Yrs 8-12

Saturday, 9 March
AIC Cricket
AIC Volleyball
Life Camp Yrs 9-12 Hosanna Farmstay Retreat,
Stokers Siding NSW
BWPI Waterpolo

Sunday, 10 March
8:00am - 12:00pm Chorale, St Andrews Lutheran
Church, Brisbane
Life Camp Yrs 9-12 Hosanna Farmstay Retreat,
Stokers Siding NSW

Monday, 11 March
Career Assessment Interviews Year 10, Careers
Room
Inter-Lutheran Schools Swimming, Morayfield
Aquatic Centre
QSA Restricted Assessment Period Yr 11 & 12
11:00am - 12:30pm Zen Zen Zo Workshop
Midsummer Nights DreamYear 9, DO 9 & 10
Drama Room
6:00pm SPOSA Committee Meeting, Ross Roy
Boarding Room
7:00pm - 8:00pm P&F General Meeting, P&F Centre

Tuesday, 12 March
Career Assessment Interviews Yr 10, Careers Room
QSA Restricted Assessment Period Yr 11 & 12

Wednesday, 13 March
Career Assessment Interviews Yr 10, Careers Room
Community Focus Day Yrs 8-12
QSA Restricted Assessment Period Yrs 11 & 12
Year 6 Camp, Mapleton
8:30am - 9:00am Easter Service Yrs 3-4 Music
Chapel
All Saints Swimming Championships Years 5 - 7 Girls

Thursday, 14 March
Career Assessment Interviews Yr 10, Careers Room
QSA Restricted Assessment Period Yrs 11 & 12
Year 12 Marine Studies Snorkelling Excursion,
Sleeman Sports Complex, Cleveland Rd, Chandler
Year 6 Camp, Mapleton
7:00pm - 8:00pm Year 12 Music Extension Recital
Chapel

// HEAD OF COLLEGE
Funding for schools
As we head towards
the Federal election
scheduled for later this
year, the debate on
funding for all schools
rages in the media and
at Parliamentary level.
The Commonwealth
Government
commissioned a review
of funding for schools and
appointed Mr David Gonski to chair the Review.
The findings were handed down in 2012 and the
Government responded later in that year.
The issues for parents to consider are clear:
The quadrennium arrangements to fund schools
finished at the end of 2012. The Government
extended this arrangement for one more year;
however, there is now no certainty about what
this significant funding for St Peters will look like
beyond the end of 2013. Any new arrangement
requires a bill to pass through the Parliament
and we are all acutely aware that in this election
year, there are very few parliamentary sittings
days left.
The Commonwealth Government has stated that
no school will lose a dollar; however, there is no
undertaking that funds will be indexed to keep
up with inflation in the years ahead.
The Gonski Review determined that an
additional $6bn would be required to introduce
a more equitable funding arrangement for all
schools it remains unclear as to how and when
this total sum will be apportioned to schools and
students through future funding arrangements.
It is important that parents monitor this debate,
as any outcome will have a direct impact on fee
levels going forward.
Parent support groups
During the course of last week, I had the
privilege of joining the Music Parent Support
Group for their first social function of 2013.
I encourage parents to be involved with the
various groups across the College. They not only
provide some funding support for a variety of
activities, but more importantly, the group is
both a friendraising and an information sharing
opportunity that is highly effective for parents
whose children have an interest in a specific
activity. Thank you to those parents who take on
leadership roles and give their energy to these
very worthwhile support bodies.
Kind regards
Mr A. Wiles
Head of College

// Ministry
What am I worth?
In our culture there seems to be a grading system
of worth. If you do a Google search you will find
a dollar value next to peoples names. Forbes
Magazine (2012) tells us that Mark Zuckerberg,
mastermind behind the Facebook initiative is
worth $17.5 billion US dollars, Bill Gates ranks
number 1 at $66 billion dollars while the likes
of Oprah Winfrey only ranks number 151 with
a worth of $2.7 billion US dollars. In a world
where we have children living on less than $1
a day (while Kim Kardashian hold a wedding
costing $10 million dollars in a marriage that
only lasts 72 days) we cant help but question,
What are we really worth?
During the recent holidays I spent Christmas and
New Years Eve volunteering in an orphanage
in Uganda. I learned many valuable lessons and
have countless stories that still challenge and
encourage me. While in Africa I was speaking
to a woman name Judith, and throughout our
conversation we stumbled upon the topic of
worth. Judith was abducted as part of Konys
army, the LRA, and was forced to sell herself to
men in order to keep her life. While in a place of
heartbreak and desperation she felt worthless.
As a result of what she had been through she
felt as though she was less than dispensable. The
way she was treated was inhumane and she was
told she was nothing. Despite all this she held
onto her belief that her worth was the same as
every other person on this planet. I asked her
to explain: She told me a parable. If she were to
take a 20 000 Ugandan Shilling note, scrunch it
up, wet it, drop it in the mud, what would it be

This notion seems incomprehensible in todays


day and age. We have distorted the way in
which we treat not only others but ourselves. If
someone was to abduct Prince William or Harry,
what would the ransom be? In the millions I
suspect, if not more. However, every 26 seconds
a child is abducted sent into a life of slavery.
What ransom is being paid for them? I feel as
though the government would do everything
within its power to rescue a Prince. But what
about the children?
1st Timothy 2:5-6 says, For there is one God and
one mediator between God and mankind, the
man Christ Jesus, who gave himself as a ransom
for all people. Christ has paid the ransom for all
people. We are all children of God worth equal
in His eyes. Just like the 20 000 Shillings, every
single person is worth the same. Imagine a world
where this was believed and lived out. We can
be the world. Believe in your own worth. And
help others to see that they are worth the world
to God.
Sam Dachs
Chaplain Intern

Hope Vale-Bana Yarralji-Thiithaarr Tour 15-23 June 2013


We are delighted to invite
students in Years 10-12 to an
indigenous communities tour in
far north Queensland organised
by Red Earth Connections (www.
redearthconnections.org) in
conjunction with St Peters. We will visit
the people of Hope Vale, Bana Yarralji and Thiithaarr. Many of these places are not accessible to the
general public and we are in the very fortunate position to offer this rare opportunity to meet these
friendly people in their own place. The aim of this tour is to build relationships and to engage in
practical service learning. All students are welcomed to participate in this tour, no matter background
or religious views.
This tour is ideal for those interested in issues of social justice, reconciliation and the environment,
those doing IB CAS, Duke of Edinburgh, Vetamorphous, or whose faith calls them to live a life of
compassion and generosity.
The tour departs on Saturday, 15 June then returns Sunday, 23 June. This is a spectacular opportunity
to make a real difference in the world in a positive and fun way and presents an opportunity to
transform ourselves and those around us through this joy of relationship and the opportunity to give
to others.
Please email j.cornish@stpeters.qld.edu.au to register your interest.

In this issue...
// Head Of College...................................2
// Ministry...............................................2
// Curriculum...........................................3
// Around the School...............................3
// Junior School.......................................5
// Middle School......................................6

worth? I proceeded to answer, 20 000 Ugandan


Shillings. Then, if she were to go to the bank,
get a brand new 20 000 Ush note, what would
it be worth? Once again, the answer was 20 000
Ugandan Shillings. Judith then went on to explain
that, no matter what we have gone through, the
troubles we face, the horrific things that may
occur in this life, to God we are all worth the
same.

// Junior High...........................................8
// Senior School.......................................8
// Cocurricular.........................................9
// Boys Sport (Years 8-12)......................10
// Girls Sport (Years 8-12)......................11
// Primary Sport....................................12

REMEMBER
ST PETERS IS A
PEDESTRIAN PRECINCT.

FOR THE SAFETY OF ALL,


PLEASE GIVE WAY TO
PEDESTRIANS AT ALL
TIMES.

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// Curriculum

// Around the School

CURRICULUM MATTERS

Tutoring

AUSTRALIAN CURRICULUM ASSESSMENT AND REPORTING

Tutoring is available for all Years 8-12 subjects, on Monday, Wednesday


and Friday lunchtimes, in DO1. It is run by Mr Phan and Year 12 Academic
Prefects. Students, if you need some help on homework, an assignment or
are just looking for somewhere quiet and air conditioned to do their work,
feel free to come along! Tutoring is available for Years 8-10 Maths and
Years 11-12 Maths A on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings, in DO1.
This is run by Mr Jamieson at 7.00-8.00am.

This year all Prep to Year 10 English, Mathematics, Science and History will
be assessed and reported against the Australian Curriculum Standards.
Years 8-10
As the Australian Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Authority
(ACARA) standards are based on an entire folio of student work collected
throughout the whole year, the mid-semester reports (end of Term 1
and Term 3) will provide an indication of student progress at that time
in relation to the standard on a five point scale A-E, not an achievement
standard as provided for other subjects. Detailed comments will be
provided at mid and end of year only.
Middle School Mathematics Assessment (Deb Batchelor Acting P-7
Curriculum Coordinator)
In line with the requirements of the Australian Curriculum, in the Middle
School there has been a significant change in the way that the childrens
Mathematical understanding is being assessed. In the past, the childrens
knowledge of a Mathematical concept has been assessed within familiar
situations and their final percentage equated to a grade. The children
often performed well in these tests and received As and Bs. However,
the Australian Curriculum achievement standards state that a child who
can apply the taught Mathematical concepts within familiar situations is
working at the expected level, which equates to a C.
In order to enable those students who are working above the expected
year level standard to demonstrate their ability, the Mathematics tests
will include tasks which assess their ability to apply their knowledge and
understanding of a particular concept in unfamiliar situations. The students
will no longer receive a percentage, but will be given a grade.
The process is on-going, so if your child does not perform to year level
expectations in one task, there is further opportunity in subsequent tasks
for the student to improve their grade for that concept. Throughout the
year the teachers will monitor your childs progress in the classroom as well
as through formal testing in order to give a final achievement grade at the
end of the year. They will also communicate with you regarding your childs
progress should the need arise.
Jennifer Winn
Director of Teaching and Learning

Middle School Tuckshop and Caf 45


Volunteers Needed
If you are interested in giving four hours of your day, one day a month to
help out: wed love to hear from you. Please contact Peter Ensley, Food
Services Manager, on p.ensley@stpeters.qld.edu.au or 3377 6521 for a
copy of the roster or more info.

St Peters Chorus of

Comedy
a uniquely st peters event

Starring
Featuring the hugely popular

Best Joke Comp

FRIDAY
22 MARCH
6.30Pm to Late
At Cafe45

TiCkeTs NOW
On Sale

ASPERGER SERVICES AUSTRALIA MEETING


Thursday 21 March 9.30am - 11.30am
St Matthews Church Hall - cnr. Oxley & Sherwood Rds. Sherwood
Speaker: Sally Bellingham, Program Coordinator Uniting Care
Community www.uccommunity.org.au Topic - FlexibleRespite
Support for Children aged 0 - 12 years.

at www.stpeters.qld.edu.au

tickets $45 per person $400 per table of ten


Limited seating

Speaker:Gam Sefe, Speech Language Pathology www.Chatbox.com.au


Topic- A family-focused program for your child with communication
difficulties.
Takes Two to Talk is based on years of research that shows the
need for early language intervention and the importance of your
involvement in the intervention process.
Cost: Gold coin donation appreciated.

Changing your enrolment?


If you wish to make changes to your enrolment status, such as
withdrawing your enrolment or requesting a leave of absence,
please notify the Enrolment Office as soon as possible. It is
very important for many departments within the College that
this information is kept up-to-date with Enrolments. Please
phone 3377 6236 or email enrolments@stpeters.qld.edu.au.

dinner $15 per person

Friday Night
indian Curry Nite!
Queries?

events@stpeters.qld.edu.au

Beverages for sale


on the night

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// Around the School


Last Friday of every month
6-8pm Chapel Forecourt

Students of German
The not-for-profit Brisbane German
Language School offers fun and engaging
classes at various levels that provide an
opportunity to practice and extend your
German.
Classes are held at St Peters (B-Block) on
Saturday mornings during school terms.
More info at www.bgls.org.au or email
youthcoordinator@bgls.org.au.

THANK YOU
We thank the St Peters community for
their participation in the Woolworths Earn
and Learn promotion. Many areas of the
College will benefit from the equipment
ordered.

Like us at:
www.facebook.com/
stpeterslutherancollege

This Easter, buy your hot cross buns from the St Peters Drop-In Group
Easter Bun Drive to support the good work the group does in the
Brisbane community in St Peters name.
Funds raised from the St Peters Hot Cross Bun drive will be used to purchase the yarn,
fabric and other materials needed to make donations to Knitting for Brisbanes Needy and
Pillowcases for Oncology Kids.

a community celebration
Come along for fun and activities
for the whole family!
St Peters at Six is a Community
Celebration for the whole
St Peters community on the
last Friday of each month.
Youth activities, parents drinks (BYO)
and nibbles, BBQ dinner provided
and informal Christian worship.
Everyone is welcome.
For more information
contact Pastor Pete:
p.bowmer@stpeters.qld.edu.au.

St Peters Cricket Support Group

CRiCket

The Hot Cross Bun Order Form will be sent home


with students in Junior School and Middle
School. Junior High and Senior School parents
are invited to download a copy of the order
form from myStPeters home page.

PReSeNtAtioN DiNNeR
Sunday 24 March 5.00pm
at Hillstone, St Lucia
$75 per person Banquet Dinner

Orders close Monday, 18 March.

Numbers must be finalised by 8 March


so get in quick!

Capture 2013
Capture is an established program that is held twice a year. All students
PrepYear 12 may enter up to three photographic images (any theme).

Submit printed photographs to staff in


the Chandler Visual Arts Centre. Minimum
size 5x7cm. Please note that prints will be
mounted on foam core board for display
(framing is not required). Ensure all prints are
clearly labelled with student name and form
class. OR...

SP@6

proudly presents the annual

So hop on board and support


St Peters Drop-In this Easter.

How to enter

Youth Activities
BBQ Dinner
Informal Christian Worship
BYO Drinks

Email a file to capture@stpeters.qld.edu.au.


This will enable your photographs to be
circulated more extensively across a number
of venues and programs.

Payment for dinner and raffle due


to Sports House by 10 March
Awards Games Silent Auction
Raffle Prize Draw Spot Prizes
Proudly sponsored by gabba.com.au

The photographic exhibition will be held


in Caf 45 in Term 2 and later in the new
Performing Arts centre later in the year.
Encouragement Awards and Peoples choice
voting will take place at these exhibitions.
All Students are encouraged to enter.
Closing date Monday, 18 March.
Its not what you look at
that matters,
its what you see.
Henry David Thoreau
Left: Artwork by Regan OConnell Year 12 IB Art

To keep everyone in our community


safe, we welcome your feedback
on any safety / traffic concerns in
or around the College by emailing
WHS@stpeters.qld.edu.au

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// Junior School
Uniform Reminder
Prep students
Sports uniform (5 days)

Buddies
An opportunity arose for non-prefect Year
12 students to show that seniors without an
official leadership role can still be leaders of our
College. This happened for a number of our Year
12s when they chose to visit the Junior School
to meet with a year level for a short time and
support the work of the classroom teachers.
Even with the inclement weather, they were
able to entertain the younger students through
reading with them or guiding them through
some work the teachers had prepared.
Both sets of students gave positive feedback
about their experiences and are keen to develop
this project further in the coming months.

Reading Information Session


There was a great turn out for the reading
information session for parents on Monday
morning in Belfield Hall. We went through the
developmental phases of reading and how these
are supported in the classrooms with the work
done by teachers. There were tips for supporting
your child with their reading at home as well
as strategies and protocols when working in
a classroom setting. Thanks to all those who
came to todays session and we look forward
to beginning our literacy groups and reading
sessions in the near future. If you would like
further information, the PowerPoint presentation
and the booklet are available on the portal.

Dont be the one.

Keep our
children
safe.
Dont encourage children to
run across the road.

Anna Brouwers and Anna-Christina Davila (Year


12) summed up the experience
On Tuesday morning, 5 March, a selection
of Year 12s made the journey down the hill to
visit the Junior School. We found them grouped
around books, eagerly awaiting our arrival. They
greeted us excitedly and were very cute. We read
with kids from the Junior School and then played
games with the year 4s. I always remember
thinking I was much bigger when I was in year
4! The fraction work actually tested me. Now we
have actually met with the Year 4s and other
students from the Junior School, we truly realise
that we are the leaders of the school and relish in
the opportunity to be role models and mentors.

Junior School Parent Support


Group Social Evening

Years 14 students
Sports uniform (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday
and Friday)
Chapel /Formal uniform (Wednesdays,
excursions and formal occasions)
*Remember St Peters is a SunSmart Precinct
so the No Hat, No Play policy applies.
Students are required to wear predominantly
white runners with their sports uniform. They
are also permitted to wear brown closed in
toe sandals in the Summer terms (Term 1
and 4) with their sports uniform only. Any
uniform enquiries please contact Shop 45
directly on 3377 6209.
Please ensure that each and EVERY item
belonging to your child/children is labelled
clearly with their name and class. This
allows students to learn to identify their
own misplaced belongings. A lost property
basket is located outside of the Junior School
reception.

The Junior School


Parent support
Group Social
evening held last
Thursday was a
relaxed, informal
time where parents
could enjoy each
others company
without the rigours
of drop off or pick
up. Many thanks
go to the parents
who organised the
food, music and
welcome glass
of champagne.
Each was greatly
appreciated!

myStPeters portal: https://


mystpeters.com
Please email the IT Help Desk at portals@
stpeters.qld.edu.au

Soften The Edges Exhibition 12 March to 18 March Viewing Times Daily 10am 5pm
Percolator Gallery 134 Latrobe Tce, Paddington Qld 4064
Perrin, Taraneh and Emma invite all St Peters Junior School parents to attend an exclusive St
Peters community morning tea to celebrate
their first public exhibition and thank the
community for their support. Morning tea for
St Peters parents will be held during the Soften
the Edges exhibition at the Percolator Gallery
on both Wednesday, 13 March and Thursday, 14
March from 10am-12pm. All welcome. No RSVP
necessary.
During the exhibition guests will have the
opportunity to support the McIntyre Centre by
purchasing a ticket to win an original artwork. All
funds raised from the raffle will be donated to
the McIntyre Centre (located on Moggill Road,
Pinjarra Hills) to assist them in providing quality
riding programs for people with a disability for the purpose of enjoyment, sport and therapy.

PHOTOS: George Thomas and Milly Gardener

MUSIC
Solo Performance Concert
Congratulations to the group of young
musicians who performed for the Junior School
students, staff and parents last Friday morning.
For many of these children it was their first
performance in front of their peers. The
accompanying photos show two of last weeks
performers: Year 4 pianist George Thomas and
Year 3 violinist Milly Gardener.
Liz Garrett
Junior School Music Co-ordinator

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// Middle School
Year 6 News

Year 5 News

With less than a week before we leave for camp, the Year 6 students
excitement levels are getting high. With the current wet weather were
having, please ensure students have a raincoat or poncho included in their
bags, as well as a few garbage/plastic bags to put potentially wet clothes
in. Please remember that students must also have a spare pair of shoes
that will get wet while they are worn during kayaking. The campsite has
informed us that shoes such as Crocs are not suitable for this as they are
not totally enclosed. An old pair of sneakers is perfect or a cheap pair of
shoes from somewhere such as K-Mart will do just fine.
We are also getting to the time in the term where assessment items are
becoming more frequent. Next week we will have a History test on our
unit about Federation. This is an open book test and will involve students
applying their knowledge of topics covered in class in various ways. One
example of this is the interpretation of political cartoons and posters from
that era. We have been working on these in class and students have been
emailed sample cartoons which may be used to help them practice these
skills. If your child is confused about this or other assessment items, we
encourage them to approach their relevant teacher early in the assessment
process to minimise any stress that may arise.
Year 6 Teachers

Year 7 News

Year 5 students proudly displaying their Lego constructions

Students who attend Lego club on Monday lunch times have been very
industriously building many and varied Lego projects. At the completion of
a project, we will take a photo of your child with the finished product and
email them a copy so as their construction can be dismantled and passed
on to another Lego enthusiast. The good news is that the Parent run Lego
club will meet for the first time next Monday in MSW 12, after school. (Mrs
OKanes classroom). Please see the flyer below for details.

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Year 5 Lego Club is back


When Monday 11 March (Week 7)
3.30pm 4.30-pm
Where Mrs OKanes classroom 5A

The Year 5 parent run Lego club is back for
2013.

All Lego is supplied and the club is open to
all Year 5 boys and girls to come along, build
Lego and build friendships.

Throughout the year the club will meet on
the first Monday of the month. We look
forward to seeing you there. If you have any
questions, please email Ray at ry8@me.com.

Happy creating!

BUILD

Jan-Willem Jannink, Angela Marks & Ray Young

On Thursday 21st March,


Susan Seng from Australian
Lutheran World Service
will visit the College during
Year Level Assembly. Susan
will speak to the Year 5
students about the work of
ALWS in the countries they
are currently studying as
part of their unit on how
Christians serve others.
A note explaining the
assessment process for
Mathematics can be found
on the Year 5 Class Pages
in the Notes and Letters
accordion. Students are
reminded to check lost
property if they are missing
personal property.

On Thursday, 28th of February


2013, the Middle School
Leadership Team was driven
to South Bank for the GRIP
Leadership Conference at the
Brisbane Convention Centre. We
felt so important and grown up!
We were introduced to the presenters, Andy and Mason. They explained
that there would be a series of challenges and games in order to mingle
with the other leaders and to learn about how we could enhance our
leadership qualities and skills and determine what sort of leader we are.
We were also shown a different interpretation of Heads, Shoulders, Knees
and Toes. The day was a total success and we very much appreciated
the company of Mrs Curtin and Miss Casey who took care of us at the
conference; and of course we thank Mr Bygraves who drove us to the
conference and back. The Leadership team is ready for 2013. Bring it on!
Josh Gilligan and Jess Korganow
Middle School Captains
Free treatment for children (aged 8 to 12 years) who WORRY a lot
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Contact Monique Holmes on (07) 3735 3305 or email noworriesprogram@
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Like us at: www.facebook.com/stpeterslutherancollege


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// MIDDLE SCHOOL
MATHEMATICS

CYBERSAFETY NEWS

In line with the requirements of the Australian


Curriculum, in the Middle School there has
been a significant change in the way that the
childrens Mathematical understanding is being
assessed. In the past, the childrens knowledge
of a Mathematical concept has been assessed
within familiar situations and their final
percentage equated to a grade. The children
often performed well in these test and received
As and Bs. However, the Australian Curriculum
achievement standards state that a child who can
apply the taught Mathematical concepts within
familiar situations is working at the expected
level, which equates to a C.

Recently, a speaker from the Australian Media


and Communications Authority (ACMA) came to
the College to give a number of presentations,
for students, staff and parents. These enhanced
the Cyber Safety lessons that are taught at the
beginning of the year in each class from Prep to
Year 7.

In order to enable those students who are


working above the expected year level standard
to demonstrate their ability, the Mathematical
undertakings will include tasks which test
their ability to apply their knowledge and
understanding of a particular concept to
unfamiliar situations. The students will no longer
receive a percentage, but will be given a grade.
The process is on-going, so if your child does
not perform to year level expectations in one
test it does not mean that that is the only
mark that they will receive for that concept.
Throughout the year the teachers will monitor
your childs progress in the classroom as well as
through formal testing in order to give a final
achievement grade at the end of the year. They
will also communicate with you regarding your
childs progress should the need arise.

Summaries from the student and parent sessions


were recorded and are available for viewing on
the Junior and Middle Schools portals.
For further information, please explore the
resources listed below:

I Cyber Safe is an excellent online resource from


Ivanhoe Grammar. You can subscribe to their
website to receive updates. The information
includes topics such as cybersafety and managing
online behaviour.
Bullying No Way www.bullyingnoway.com.au
Bullying. No way! is developed and managed
by all Australian education authorities.
This is a comprehensive resource which
contains a variety of resources to assist
with the management of bullying, including
cyberbullying.
Digizen www.digizen.org

Cybersmart http://www.cybersmart.gov.au/
Cybersmart provides activities; resources
and practical advice to help young kids,
kids,teens andparentssafely enjoy the
onlineworld. Cybersmart is part of the Australian
Governments cybersafety program and
developed by ACMA (Australian Communications
and Media Authority).

The Digizen website provides information for


educators, parents, carers, and young people.
It is used to strengthen their awareness and
understanding of what digital citizenship is
and encourages users of technology to be and
become responsible digital citizens.
Rachael Yates
ICT Facilitator

I Cyber Safe http://icybersafe.com/

Have your contact or medical details changed?


To keep your contact and medical details up to date with St Peters, please phone
3377 6236 or email enrolments@stpeters.qld.edu.au.

NEWS FROM THE MIDDLE SCHOOL LIBRARY


Year 5 Reading Challenge
Mystery
250+ p

Mystery
200+ p

Mystery
150+ p
Own
choice

Historical
Fiction
250+ p

Historical
Fiction
200+ p

Just Browsing
Own
Choice

Historical
Fiction
150+ p

Humour
150+ p
Humour
200+ p

Humour
250+ p

Science
Fiction
100+ p

Adventure
250+p

Own
choice

Science
Fiction
150+ p

Adventure
Adventure
200+ p
150+ p

Own
choice

Own
choice

Christina Wheeler
Teacher Librarian
Middle School Library
St Peters Lutheran College

Fantasy
150+ p

Brochures for Term 1s Book Club have been


distributed to all Middle School students. The
details for ordering are as follows:

Book
Shop

Fantasy
200+ p

Term 1 Book Club Order

Name:
Class:
Date commenced:
Bookopoly Reading Challenge
Start at Go. Roll the dice. Read
a novel of the genre and
minimum page length that you
land on. When finished reading
the book, place a sticker in the
space. Roll again and see where
you land!
If you land on a Railway Station
or Utility, you may choose your
own book. This may be fiction or
non-fiction.
If you get sent to the Book
Shop, Mrs Wheeler will select a
book for you to read!
Collect a sticker as you pass Go
Collect a Chance or Community
Chest Card from Mrs Wheeler if
you land there and follow its
instructions. Place a sticker on
the space once you have landed
there.
Dont count any spaces that
already have stickers on them
List the books and authors you
have read on the back of this
sheet
Have fun!

Fantasy
250+ p

We are so impressed with the way in which


Year 5 students have taken to our First Fleet
Reading Challenge. Already, several students
have completed this challenge, many earning
a free book as a prize for reading longer texts.
Students dont stop reading now, youve
only just begun! We have the very popular
Bookopoly challenge for you to now try.
Come and see us at lunch time for more
information.

Realistic
Fiction
200+ p

Realistic
Fiction
150+ p

Own
choice

Horrible
Geography
(Nonfiction)

Horrible
Science
(Nonfiction)

Horrible
History
(Nonfiction)

Orders due by Friday 8 March


Completed order forms and payment to be returned in an envelope (labelled Book Club with your
name and form class) to the Middle School Library (posted into Book Club Box)
Cheques to be made out to Scholastic Australia OR
Credit card payments can be made online www.scholastic.com.au\payment or on freecall 1800 557
908 (Receipt # to be recorded on order form) OR
Cash correct money (no change given)
Please print clearly and neatly
The Books Rock Cafe
This weeks guests at The Books Rock Cafe are Mathias Moslund (7E) and Edan Zaupa (7E).
Congratulations. Well see you at Morning Tea on Wednesday for a Hot Chocolate and Hot Books
Morning Tea!
Happy reading!
Christina Wheeler
Middle School Teacher-Librarian

Does your child suffer asthma or


eczema?
Every day thousands of Australian children
suffer the effects of asthma and eczema, and
families struggle with illness management
and childrens behavioural and emotional
adjustment.
Positive Parenting for Healthy Living is
an adaptation of the successful Triple P Positive Parenting Program, offering practical
ideas and support for parents of children
suffering asthma or eczema. This innovative
group program is designed to help parents
manage their childs illness, assist children
in coping with their illness and emotions,
and prevent and manage difficult child
behaviour.
Over the next few months and for a limited
time only, parents of 3-10 year old children
suffering asthma or eczema are able to
access Positive Parenting for Healthy Living
Triple P free of charge as part of a University
of Queensland research project. Contact
Amy Mitchell on (07) 3365 7305 or email
healthyliving@uq.edu.au, or visit www.
exp.psy.uq.edu.au/healthyliving for more
information.

7 // THE ROCK 07 MAR 13

// JUNIOR HIGH

// SENIOR SCHOOL
YEAR 12 BUDDY PROGRAM

Tips for parents of Year 8 students


Is your child overwhelmed and feeling stressed? Is organisation a problem? Do they have trouble
starting their work? Are they able to prioritise? Are they tired and lacking sleep? (9.25 hours per
night is recommended for this age group) Do they have difficulty getting their thoughts on paper
even though you know they know the content? Are they doing too much? (They simply cant fit it in!)
Students at this age still need significant structure to manage their workloads. Most are unable to
organise themselves. Telling them what to do will not fix the problem. They will require someone to
sit with them, help them get organised and will often need someone to assist them to get started
with their work.
If you are interested in finding out ways to support your child further you may like to check out our
new Year 8 Pastoral Care page on the Colleges Learning Management System. This page is designed
specifically for Year 8 students and includes important information discussed in form class time with
form class teachers. I recommend the Wall Planner and Organisation pages for further tips and
suggestions. There is also a Parent Information page with great suggestions and ideas for use at
home.
Over the next couple of weeks many assessment items will be due. To encourage your childs learning
please monitor them during homework and study times and contact their form teacher, or myself, if
you require some extra assistance.
Natalie Benfield
Year 8 Coodinator

Year 9 News
After much anticipation, Year 9 2013 Ironbark
briefings began. In a flurry of nerves and
excitement, students in AB form classes had
their briefing this week. These briefings are
an invaluable part of the Ironbark experience.
Ironbark Director Mr Matthew Sullivan spoke
with the students about what to expect on
their upcoming Ironbark Journey. The 9ABCD
Parent Evening was also held on Tuesday Night.
Parents of ABCD Ironbark group who missed
the Information Evening will have their booklets
posted to them. Your booklets contain packing
lists and medical forms an electronic copy will
also be placed on the Year 9 page of the portal.
Assessment for Year 9 students is building and
students are reminded to ensure that they are
keeping on top of their workloads. If your child is
struggling to meet the demands of the courses,

we have a number of support systems in place


here at St Peters and I encourage you and your
child to approach me to assist with this. The
assessment calendar is looking full from next
week until the end of term. Please keep checking
your childs diary and wall planner usage to assist
them in managing their time at home.
Rachael Turnbull
Year 9 Coordinator

As part of being a senior leader it is important to


have opportunities that allow students to engage
in experiences that will make a difference to
someone else in a positive way. Although the
opportunities are limited for our busy
Year 12 students to interact with younger
students, it was not that surprising that the
30 seniors, who visited the Junior School
today during form time have come away with
overwhelming feelings of excitement. This week
is the start of our Year 12 Buddy Program where
senior volunteers will spend the first 30 minutes
of their day interacting with students from years
1 to 4. This will be followed up by a third of the
senior cohort meeting the year 8 students on the
18 March also during form time. It is hoped that
this program will continue to strengthen these
connections throughout the year so that the
senior students final farewell will be even more
special for those who have taken the time to be
part of something special.
Mrs Gagen
Year 12 Coordinator

Senior Resource Centre


During the week we brought
to the attention of students
World Read Aloud Day which
will be celebrated on 6 March.
World Read Aloud Day is a
day to connect with another
person through the joy of
reading together. 793 million adults two thirds
of them women lack basic reading and writing
skills. Included in this statistic are 127 million
youth aged 15-24 (UNESCO, 2009). In Booksurf
lessons the Year 8 and 9 students were given
time to read to each other and to realise the
importance of global literacy, marking this week
as a special week of reading. Imagine a world
where everyone can read...

Reminder!
The school day begins at 8.05am for Junior High.
A warning bell sounds at 8.00am and students
are expected to be at class by 8.05am.
If students arrive after this time they are
late and must sign in at reception.
If parents have not contacted Junior
High attendance about the late arrival
a text message will be sent.

8 // THE ROCK 07 MAR 13

// COCURRICULAR
DRAMA WEEK 2013
25 February -1 March
Unfortunately, some of the activities for Drama week were limited due to the
rain this year. However students enjoyed being involved in a range of events.
Tuesday students came down to D9/10 to make a carnival mask.
Wednesday Shakespeare Day involved some talented students showing off
their performance skills in their presentation of Love and Death Scenes by
William Shakespeare.
Friday 1st March Finally for Drama Week the Year 12 drama students strolled
around in role as restoration characters in costume giving out compliments.
The Theatre Sports team led by Lexie Ashby and Georgia Gates entertained
students from all years giving them a taste of some of the Theatre Sports
games. We were extremely impressed by the confidence and skill of some
of the younger performers in Year 8. Students can still come along and
participate in some Theatre Sports games on Friday lunchtimes in D9/10.
There are two teams this year that will be competing in the Youth Theatre
Sports competition in Term 2.
Thank you to Hannah Sherlock and Kate Middleton for their assistance.
Angela Raynor

To keep everyone in our community safe,


we welcome your feedback on any safety
or traffic concerns in or around the College
by emailing WHS@stpeters.qld.edu.au

myStPeters portal: https://mystpeters.com


Email portals@stpeters.qld.edu.au for help.

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// Boys Sport (Years 8-12)

Head of Boys Sport, Shaun Nodwell phone: 3377 6217 mobile: 0434 072 059 email: s.nodwell@stpeters.qld.edu.au

AIC Round 5 fixtures will take place against St


Laurences College this weekend. All Volleyball
fixtures and Under 13, under 14 and 1st XI cricket
will be played at SPLC. All other open cricket
will be played at St Laurences venues (check
draw for further details). It is important that all
cricket players check the wet weather line and
Sports House for training/game information this
week. It was unfortunate that all cricket games
were washed out against St Edmunds last week,
however volleyball fixtures went ahead. The 1st
VI volleyball team remain undefeated and this
week will play in the top of the table clash with
SLC. I strongly encourage all SPLC community
members to support this team on Saturday at
2pm in the gymnasium.
The AIC Swimming Championships occur this
Thursday the 7th of March. After winning the AIC
Championship in 2012, SPLC will have to produce
outstanding results to again defeat our rivals
Marist College Ashgrove, who are again looking
strong this year. I wish all the AIC team the best
of luck for Thursday. Come on boys, you can do
it!!
Rugby and Football pre-season training for
students in years 8-12 continues and occurs on
Wednesday, from 3:30 until 5:00pm. This will
continue for the remainder of the term. Football
will be on Stolz Oval and the Indooroopilly State
High School Ovals and Rugby will be on Mayer
Oval. Rugby also have another session on Friday
morning on Mayer oval from 6:30-7:30am. It is
important the players communicate with their
coordinator during wet weather sessions. SPLC
will always try and do something with players if
wet weather is occurring.
All players wishing to play rugby or football
should complete pre-season training. This
pre-season training will assist SPLC Term 2 sport.
Rugby players are reminded of the Rugby Camp
on Wednesday the 27th to Friday the 29th of
March at the conclusion of Term 1. This will be
the first rugby camp for SPLC and all players are
required to attend. The rugby coordinator is Mr
Lath Stewart (l.stewart@stpeters.qld.edu.au)
and the football coordinator is Mr Fady Ibrahim
(f.ibrahim@stpeters.qld.edu.au).
Any student who has missed the sign-ons
for rugby, football and chess can still sign on
at Sports House in the coming weeks. It is
important to note that students who cannot
take part in pre-season training due to another
commitment (e.g. term 1 sport, music etc) must
still sign on if they would like to play a term 2
sport.

For details of times and venues for this weeks matches against St Laurences College, please check the
portals under the Boys Sport 8-12 link.

AIC Cricket - Round 5


St Peters Lutheran College v St Laurences College
9 March 2013
TEAM
1sts

TIME
9:00 - 5:15pm

VENUE
Mayer Oval (Turf)

2nds

1:00 5:30pm

Field 1, St Laurences Playing Fields

3rds

1:00 5:30pm

Field 2 (Turf), St Laurences Playing Fields

4ths

1:00 5:30pm

Field 1- Leopardwood St Park (Synthetic)

15A

8:15am 12:45pm

Field 1, St Laurences Playing Fields


Field 2 (Turf), St Laurences Playing Fields

15B

8:15am 12:45pm

14A

8:15am 12:45pm

Stolz Oval (Turf)

14B
13A
13B

8:15am 12:45pm
1:00 5:30pm
1:00 5:30pm

Indooroopilly SHS (Synthetic)


Stolz Oval (Turf)
Indooroopilly SHS (Synthetic)

St Peters Venues: Mayer Oval - Harts Road, Indooroopilly


Stolz & Indooroopilly SHS Ovals - Lambert Road, Indooroopilly
St Laurences College Venues: St Laurences Playing Fields - Nathan Road, Runcorn

AIC Volleyball
St Peters Lutheran College Gymnasium

St Peters Football Support Group

TIME

COURT 1

TIME

COURT 2

8.00am

14C

8.00am

13C

9.00am

14B

9.00am

13B

10.00am

14A

10.00am

13A

11.00am

3rd VI

11.00am

15C

12.00pm

16A

12.00pm

15B

1.00pm

2nd VI

1.00pm

15A

2.00pm

1st VI

St Peters Gym: Enter off Lambert Road,


Indooroopilly

Invites all interested parents and friends to the

Opening 2013
FSG Meeting
Tuesday March 12 2013
7 pm to 8:00 pm
Thiele House, Room TH8
Light refreshments will be provided.
Please RSVP by Monday 11 March to
Fady Ibrahim at f.ibrahim@stpeters.qld.edu.au

St Peters, Volleyball. Under 14yrs, div. B


The game on Saturday was an intense game. The
first set was to St Edwards (our opponents) and
the second set was to us. So it was a final rally to
see who would claim victory. St Peters won in the
end. The team won because our training really
showed in the game. The communication was
up and Toms voice you could hear from outside,
clearly. Thanks to the moral support of the A
team we felt stronger. Another thanks to Dougie
and Luke for helping us in the game.
Angus Clark

10 // THE ROCK 07 MAR 13

// Girls Sport (Years 8-12)

Head of Girls Sport, Kelli Rodman phone: 3377 6218 mobile: 0410 412 403 email: k.rodman@stpeters.qld.edu.au

AUTUMN FIXTURES Round 1 (Friday 8th March) SPLC v IGGS (AWAY)


TOUCH

BASKETBALL

FOOTBALL

Coordinator: Mark Manson (P: 3377 6568


E: m.manson@stpeters.qld.edu.au)

Coordinator: David Rushmore (P: 3377 6256


E: d.rushmore@stpeters.qld.edu.au)

Coordinator: Damien Hanley (P: 3377 6531 E:


d.hanley@stpeters.qld.edu.au)

Venue: IGGS Sports Fields - Cnr Jacaranda St &


Chermside Rd, East Ipswich.

Venue: IGGS Marian Walker Sports Complex Cnr Queen Victoria Pde & Chermside Rd, East
Ipswich; Bremer SHS - 133-153 Warwick Rd,
Churchill; St Margarets Philip Harris Sports
Centre - Lapraik Street, Ascot.

Venue: Knights Soccer Club - Brisbane Rd,


Bundamba.

Game times:
TEAM
Open
Snr A
Snr B
10A
10B
9A
9B
8A
8B

TIME
5.00pm
4.15pm
5.00pm
4.15pm
BYE
4.15pm
5.00pm
4.15pm
5.00pm

FIELD
2
2
3
4

Game times:
TEAM
VENUE
Open
IGGS
Snr A
IGGS
Snr B (v St
Margarets) St Margarets
10A
Bremer SHS
10B
Bremer SHS
9A
Bremer SHS
9B
Bremer SHS
8A
IGGS
8B
IGGS

3
4
1
1

TIME COURT
5.15pm
1
5.15pm
2
5.00pm
5.15pm
5.15pm
4.00pm
4.00pm
4.00pm
4.00pm

TIME

FIELD

Open

4.00pm

Snr

5.05pm

Jnr A

4.00pm

QG CROSS COUNTRY MEET


Monday 11 MARCH

Coordinator: Kelli Rodman & Linda Berry


Open & Senior Softball Match Times
TEAM

ROUND

TIME

OPPONENT

DIAMOND

Open

8.15-9.30am

Clayfield College

15

9.50-11.05am

Somerville House

11

Snr B

TEAM

1
1
2
1
2
1
2

SOFTBALL Saturday 9 March

Snr A

Game times:

8.15-9.30am

St Hildas

17

9.50-11.05am

Somerville House

16

8.15-9.30am

Somerville House

18

9.50-11.05am

BYE

VENUE

Downey Park Softball


Association, Green Tce,
Windsor

This coming Monday is the first Cross Country


meet which is being hosted by Brisbane State
High School. The meet is taking place at the
Yeronga Memorial Park; with the first race
starting at 4pm. Girls are asked to sign on at
Sports House if they are attending. There is also a
bus leaving the College at 3.10pm and will return
as soon as the last race is complete.

QGSSSA SWIMMING
stay tuned to the next edition for a full wrap up
from the Swimming Championships.

WATERPOLO Saturday 9 March

INTER LUTHERAN SWIMMING

Coordinator: Nicky Hughes (E: n.hughes@stpeters.qld.edu.au)


Game times:
TEAM

OPPONENT

TIME

VENUE

U13A

BGGS

9.20am

Valley Pool

U14A

Mt St Michaels

12.40pm

Valley Pool

U14C

All Hallows

1.20pm

Somerville House

U15A

All Hallows develop

3.20pm

Valley Pool

U16C

St Margarets

3.20pm

Somerville House

Opens

Somerville House

4.00pm

St Ritas

The Inter Lutheran Swimming Championships is


this Monday 11th March. A team will be selected
and students will be notified. Unfortunately we
are restricted on the numbers that we can take
to this event, so a team will be selected based on
results and performances. On average, we take 6
girls per age group.

QGSSSA Interstate Competition for Netball and Hockey


For the first time, a QGSSSA Netball and Hockey team will be travelling down to Pymble Ladies College in NSW to play against other states in September.
The team will be selected from all 10 QGSSSA schools and girls must nominate to be selected. As there is only one team going for each sport, only the
Open players from St Peters will be eligible to nominate. If you are interested in nominating and trialling, please come to Sports House and see
Mrs Rodman.

11 // THE ROCK 07 MAR 13

Some people want it to happen, some wish it would happen, others make it
happen. Michael Jordan

// Primary Sport

Head of Primary Sport, Peter Dawson phone: 3377 6584 email: p.dawson@stpeters.qld.edu.au

CIC CRICKET & ALL SAINTS


TOUCH

SWIMMING

RUN CLUB

12 March Primary Inter-Lutheran Swimming


Carnival (SPLC 50m)

CIC CRICKET

Run Club is back! Starting on Monday 25


February (Week 5) Run Club will kick off for 2013.
Run Club will serve as a way for Middle School
students to increase their cardiovascular fitness
while running in a safe, enjoyable environment.
Mrs Kerry Schreiber will coordinate the training.
Mrs Schreiber has been the mastermind behind
the fantastic success that the Primary Cross
Country Team has experienced in the last three
years. Parents are welcome, come ready to run!

CIC CRICKET ROUND 5

Wednesday afternoons 3:30pm 5:00pm at


Mayer Oval Nets

Monday/Friday Afternoon
3:30pm-4:15pm

SPLC Grade 5 (AWAY) vs St Laurence College.


Gair Field, 82 Stephens Road, South Brisbane @
7:30am

Friday mornings 6:45am 7:45am at Mayer Oval


Nets

Meet at the top of the Middle School Oval stairs


opposite the Bus Stop

SPLC Grade 6 NO GAME. Training Session at SPLC


Nets @ 8:00am 9:30am

ALL SAINTS TOUCH

SPORT FOR LIFE!

A draw for Cricket will be sent home with


students and will appear on the St Peters portals.
All Saints Touch players will be advised of game
times for Friday during training this week.
Please note: All Saints Touch games will now be
played at St Peters on either Middle School Oval
or Mayer Oval throughout the season. Games
times will be 4pm or 5pm.

SPLC Grade 7 NO GAME. Training Session at SPLC


Nets @ 8:00am 9:30am
**Please note all CIC Cricket games will be a
20/20 format and are played on a strict time
schedule. It is extremely important that players
are at the venue 20 minutes before the start of
play.
It is also important that all players review the
bylaws for CIC Cricket. These can be found on the
portals.

ALL SAINTS GIRLS TOUCH


At the time of print, game times for Round 4 of
All Saints Girls Touch were not available. Game
times will always be either 4:00pm or 5:00pm
and will be confirmed at All Saints Training. The
weather will play a major factor in the games
played this week.

MET WEST SWIMMING


TRIALS
Congratulations to the following students who
made it into the Met West Swimming Team last
week at the Met West Swimming Trials. St Peters
swimmers featured in many races throughout
the day. All swimmers should be very proud of
their efforts at the competition.

20 March - ALL SAINTS SWIM MEET (SPLC 50m)

Training Times
Training begins on Wednesday 6th February.

Wednesday afternoons 3:30pm 5:00pm at MS


Oval
Friday mornings 6:45am 7:45am at MS Oval

Sports Development has begun for Term 1 and


will continue each Wednesday afternoon until
the end of term.

This will be the last week of training for All Saints


touch. Training concludes on Friday 8 March.

Middle School HPE

Swimming: Primary Swimming Training


will commence following the Primary Age
Championships. A squad will be chosen based
on the results from the Championships. Only
students selected in the squad will be able to
attend training. Training will begin on Tuesday 12
February at the 25m pool.

All students will be involved in swimming during


Term 1. Students are required to wear the St
Peters swimmers, the St Peters rash shirt, St
Peters cap (if required) and goggles. Students
have also been asked to bring along fins
(flippers). These are required to assist with drill
work in developing the stroke of the students.
A towel is also required. Any student, for any
reason unable to participate in swimming will
be required to bring a note. If they are unable
to participate for multiple HPE lessons they will
require a doctors certificate. Students have also
been reminded that they are to bring a water
bottle and are required to wear their hat to and
from lessons.

There will be one more All Saints Swimming


Carnival this term. This carnival is compulsary
for the SPLC Primary Swim Team (boys and
girls). It will be held on Wednesday 20 March
(4:00pm-6:30pm) and will feature individual
races and relays.
SWIMMING TRAINING FOR THE PRIMARY SQUAD
WILL CONCLUDE ON TUESDAY 19TH MARCH
St Peters Western Squad - Monday Friday
3:30pm 4:30pm 25m pool (SPW squad, all
students welcome) Please contact Russell Haug
(3377 6252) for details.

HPE DATES TERM 1


Swimming:
Friday 1 February Friday 15 March
Swimming has been extended for one week.
Cross Country:
Monday 11 March Monday 25 March

These students will represent Met West at the


State Swimming Championships.
Sophie Terry
Kerrith du Preez
Ruby Cristol
Holly Slattery
Petro Heese
Ebony Tkatchenko

Following the Swimming Unit students will begin


a Cross Country Unit for the remainder of the
Term.

Theresa Norton
Charlotte Terry
Erin Brookes
Cole Connelly
Samuel Rutley

Important Contacts

Attendance Contacts

Reception 3377 6222 reception@stpeters.qld.edu.au

Years 10-12 3377 6562 attendance@stpeters.qld.edu.au

Enrolments 3377 6236 enrolments@stpeters.qld.edu.au

Years 8-9 3377 6503 jhattendance@stpeters.qld.edu.au

Finance Office 3377 6277

Years 5-7 3377 6123 msattendance@stpeters.qld.edu.au

Shop45 3377 6209

Years 1-4 3377 6250 jsattendance@stpeters.qld.edu.au

Boys Boarding 3377 6100 Girls Boarding 3377 6900

Prep 3377 6226 prepattendance@stpeters.qld.edu.au

Sport Wet Weather Information 3377 6211

Leave Approval leaveapproval@stpeters.qld.edu.au

View the complete contact list at https://mystpeters.com

12 // THE ROCK 07 MAR 13

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