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Inside the Classroom and around College: Term 2 Weeks 3 & 4 Highlights and Happenings
A Special Moment in Local History – Twentyfirst Street Bridge Opening
Last Friday, two of our students, Ruby and Lilly, had the honour of representing St Francis of Assisi College at the official opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Twentyfirst Street Bridge, hosted by the Renmark Paringa Council.
Their involvement in this significant community milestone was a proud moment not only for them but for the entire College. We are grateful to the Council for inviting our students to be part of such a meaningful occasion. It’s an event that Ruby and Lilly - and all who attended - will no doubt look back on as a special memory in the history of our local area.
Year 9s Debate the Most Impactful Textile Invention
As part of their History unit on the Industrial Revolution, our Year 9 students explored four key textile inventions that transformed Britain’s textile industry: the flying shuttle, spinning jenny, water frame, and Crompton’s mule.
Students first worked individually to state their personal opinion on an invention. They then collaborated in small groups to debate which invention had the greatest influence on the growth and impact of the industry.
It was fantastic to see the level of critical thinking, teamwork, and persuasive argumentation as students made their case. A valuable learning experience that brought the past to life!
Mrs Isabella Trudgian, Teacher
Year 9/10 Knockout Cup Volleyball – A Showcase of Skill and Sportsmanship
In Week 3, our talented Year 9/10 Volleyball squads travelled to Adelaide to compete in the Knockout Cup, facing off against a range of schools from both metropolitan and regional areas.
Throughout the competition, our students demonstrated outstanding determination, teamwork, and sportsmanship. Their commitment to supporting one another, maintaining a positive attitude, and striving for excellence in every game was a credit to themselves and to our College.
We extend our congratulations to all players for their efforts and achievements. A sincere thank you also goes to Mrs Vater and Mr Goodman for their invaluable guidance and support in preparing the teams and accompanying them throughout the tournament.
High Performance Academy – Fueling Success Through Nutrition
As part of their ongoing development in sports performance, students in our High Performance Academy Football and Netball squads recently took their learning from the court and field into the kitchen. The focus of the session was on sports nutrition, with an emphasis on the importance of a high-protein, nutrient-rich breakfast to support muscle recovery and athletic performance.
Students explored the role of food in fuelling their bodies for training and enhancing overall wellbeing. Putting theory into practice, they prepared and cooked their own nutritious breakfasts, with menu options including:
- Vegetable-packed omelettes
- Poached eggs with avocado on sourdough toast
- Bacon and egg muffins with added vegetables
- Scrambled eggs
The students embraced the challenge with enthusiasm and skill, and were rewarded with a delicious, well-deserved breakfast to cap off a valuable and engaging learning experience.
Cross Country 2025
Last Thursday afternoon, the College was alive with excitement as students participated in our annual Cross Country event. With perfect autumn weather setting the scene, students embraced the challenge and camaraderie that the day brings each year.
Participants had the option to tackle the traditional course, which wound through the school grounds and along the scenic trails of Bookmark Creek. Alternatively, those looking for a more light-hearted experience joined the Fun Run on the oval - complete with backwards walking, skipping, and even blindfolded laps that added plenty of laughter to the afternoon.
The event was a wonderful display of school spirit, physical effort, and creative flair. Congratulations to all students who took part - whether competing for house points or simply enjoying the fun - and a big thank you to staff and volunteers who made the day such a success.
Results are in:
Congratulations to Samuel DePalma – Selected for State Football Representation
We are proud to congratulate Samuel DePalma on his outstanding achievement in being selected to represent School Sport SA at the upcoming School Sport Australia 15 Years & Under Australian Football Championship.
This is a remarkable accomplishment and a testament to Samuel’s hard work, dedication, and passion for the game. His commitment to both his training and personal growth has earned him this well-deserved opportunity to compete at a national level.
Well done, Samuel! The entire St Francis of Assisi College community is cheering you on and wishing you every success as you take the field.