Teaching and Learning Report – August 11, 2016

August 11, 2016

2016 Semester One Chris Nolan and VCE Headmaster’s Excellence Awards assembly

The Chris Nolan and VCE Headmaster’s Excellence Awards assembly has become one of the College’s most important academic celebrations. This is the ninth year that boys attaining academic excellence have been recognised with a Chris Nolan Award.- We were fortunate to again be able to welcome Chris, his mother, Mary, Chris’ career, Chris’ carers, and Mr Craig Sharp, Chris’ school-mate and friend since Year 7 at St Patrick’s College.

The assembly provided us the opportunity to recognise and celebrate the academic achievements of over 200Years 7-12 boys whose level of achievement in all 2016 Semester One assessment tasks has resulted in them being in the top 15% of their Year Level, making them eligible to receive a Chris Nolan Award. We also recognised the highest rank 2016 VCE Unit 3 students with a VCE Unit 3 Headmaster’s Excellence Award for each VCE Units 3/4 subject offered at St Patrick’s.- –

It is important to consider what each boy who received a Chris Nolan Award did to achieve this recognition. Take one of our Year 8 recipients as an example. The typical Year 8 student received a percentage result for some 45 assessment tasks completed in 11 different subjects in Semester One. The highest average result for a Year 8 boy was 92%. Remember, the boy who attained this result did so by completing over 45 assessment tasks to a very high standard in all areas of the curriculum -“ English, RE, Maths Science, Humanities, Language, PE and so on.

This is typical of what each boy who was acknowledged has achieved -“ a consistently very high level of academic achievement across a broad range of subjects. If you are wondering what average percentage result it took to get a Semester One Chris Nolan Award, the following lists the minimum result for each year level:

    • 84% in Year 7
    •  

      84% in Year 8

    •  

      83% in Year 9

    • 81% in Year 10
    •  

      79 % in Year 11and;

    • 83 % in Year 12

       

       

      The highest average result for each year was:

       

 

    • 92% in Year 7

       

 

    • 92% in Year 8

       

 

    • 97% in Year 9

       

 

    • 93% in Year 10

       

 

    • 92% in Year 11and;

       

 

    • 96% in Year 12

       

      Each year, we have a significant number of new students, parents and staff and so it is important to explain exactly what the Chris Nolan Awards are and what they represent.

       

      Chris graduated from St Patrick’s College in 1985 as College Captain. As a student at the College, Chris regularly achieved strong academic results and in his final year he was awarded:

       

      – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – the Headmaster’s Award for Leadership

       

      – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – the History Prize

       

      – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – the Sir Hugh Devine Prize for Impromptu Speech

       

      – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – a W.T. Doyle Prize for Debating and;

       

      – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – the 1st XI Cricket Bowling Award

       

      Chris demonstrated his intelligence and ingenuity shortly after leaving St Patrick’s in his role as one of the co-founders of the now highly acclaimed Meredith Music Festival. He completed his Law Degree at Monash University and went on to practice law in Vietnam. In 1996, after several years in Vietnam, Chris acquired severe brain injuries from a viral infection leading to total organ failure.

       

      Chris is profoundly disabled physically and is very limited in his communication. With the ongoing support of his family, carers and friends, Chris has continued to fight against these disabilities.

       

      Chris and his family, and in particular, Chris’ mother, Mary, are actively involved in developing awareness and support for young people with acquired brain injuries. Mary’s long-term work in this area was duly recognised in 2011 with membership in the General Division of the Order of Australia (AM). Chris continues to be highly respected by his classmates and teachers for his commitment and enthusiasm to all aspects of College life. During his time at St Patrick’s, Chris clearly exemplified the pursuit of excellence across a range of our important educational programs and activities.

       

      – Following is the list of the 2016 Semester One Years 7 to 12 Chris Nolan Award winners.

       

      Year 7:

       

 

 

 

 

Joshua

 

 

Ballinger

 

 

Luke

 

 

Batchelor

 

 

Taylor

 

 

Bell

 

 

Kyall

 

 

Busscher

 

 

Patrick

 

 

Clarke-Thomas

 

 

Ben

 

 

Collier

 

 

Thomas

 

 

Collins

 

 

Connor

 

 

Gaffney

 

 

Lewis

 

 

Grigg

 

 

Alex

 

 

Guevara

 

 

James

 

 

Harrington

 

 

Jacob

 

 

Huber

 

 

Vidath

 

 

Jayasooriya

 

 

Tobey

 

 

Jeffrey

 

 

Declan

 

 

Kelly

 

 

Riley

 

 

Kenny

 

 

Daniel

 

 

Lalor

 

 

Jack

 

 

Lawler

 

 

Jackson

 

 

Leech

 

 

Connor

 

 

Madigan

 

 

Jy

 

 

McGrath

 

 

Tom

 

 

McKinnis

 

 

Billy

 

 

Menhennet

 

 

Ben

 

 

Nash

 

 

Hugh

 

 

Ollerenshaw

 

 

Jake

 

 

Pennisi

 

 

Alexander

 

 

Pituch

 

 

Harry

 

 

Sharp

 

 

Jack

 

 

Sheehan

 

 

Jeremy

 

 

Spedding

 

 

Harry

 

 

Taylor

 

 

Sam

 

 

Tilley

 

 

Kade

 

 

Towk

 

 

Paddy

 

 

Tuddenham

 

 

Darcy

 

 

Williams

 

 

 

Year 8:

 

 

 

Jack

 

 

Atkinson

 

 

Tom

 

 

Barry

 

 

Anakin

 

 

Bawden

 

 

Chad

 

 

Cartledge

 

 

Jack

 

 

Clinton

 

 

Darcy

 

 

Cosgriff

 

 

Elijah

 

 

Cross

 

 

Nathan

 

 

Delvescovo

 

 

Will

 

 

Frawley

 

 

Joe

 

 

Freeman

 

 

Marshall

 

 

Gladman

 

 

Joel

 

 

Harbour

 

 

Patrick

 

 

Heagney

 

 

Hamish

 

 

Irvin

 

 

Nigel

 

 

Koot

 

 

Finn

 

 

Lappin

 

 

Jordan

 

 

Lauton

 

 

Anthony

 

 

Lloyd

 

 

Darcy

 

 

Macklin

 

 

Jack

 

 

Martin

 

 

James

 

 

McCahon

 

 

Oliver

 

 

McCrabb

 

 

Kynan

 

 

McPherson

 

 

Charlie

 

 

Molan

 

 

Max

 

 

Olver

 

 

Owen

 

 

Pearse

 

 

Jamie

 

 

Quick

 

 

Siddharth

 

 

Rajesh

 

 

Aidan

 

 

Rieniets

 

 

Henry

 

 

Ross

 

 

Will

 

 

Rothe

 

 

Mitchell

 

 

Scobie

 

 

Kyle

 

 

Smith

 

 

Ben

 

 

Stevens

 

 

Connor

 

 

Trainor

 

 

Josiah

 

 

Tudball

 

 

Liam

 

 

Tuohey

 

 

Liam

 

 

Van der Voort

 

 

Max

 

 

Waller

 

 

Matt

 

 

Wilken

 

 

Harry

 

 

Wills

 

 

Year 9:

 

 

 

Sidd

 

 

Anand Gayathiri

 

 

Jack

 

 

Anderson

 

 

Sean

 

 

Antrobus

 

 

Lachlan

 

 

Atkinson

 

 

Joel

 

 

Azzopardi

 

 

Harry

 

 

Biggs

 

 

Kyle

 

 

Borg

 

 

Hamish

 

 

Britt

 

 

Jack

 

 

Cameron

 

 

Michael

 

 

Cappello

 

 

Matthew

 

 

Catterson

 

 

Jeremy

 

 

Chivers

 

 

Jett

 

 

Currie

 

 

Matthew

 

 

Duffy

 

 

Hugo

 

 

Ferguson

 

 

Cooper

 

 

Gillett

 

 

Broden

 

 

Haintz

 

 

Aidan

 

 

Hanrahan

 

 

Hayden

 

 

Irvin

 

 

Luke

 

 

Matthews

 

 

Mitchell

 

 

McKee

 

 

Michael

 

 

Mennen

 

 

Tom

 

 

Miller-Schmetzer

 

 

Seamus

 

 

Murphy-McKay

 

 

Jacob

 

 

Pawlowicz

 

 

Jobe

 

 

Quick

 

 

Caleb

 

 

Reilly

 

 

Mark

 

 

Ritchie

 

 

Brayden

 

 

Sands

 

 

Callum

 

 

Shaw

 

 

Aiden

 

 

Stuchbery

 

 

Marcus

 

 

Tilley

 

 

Hugh

 

 

Valpied

 

 

Damian

 

 

VanGaans

 

 

Bill

 

 

Walker

 

 

Enrico

 

 

Yu

 

 

Year 10:

 

 

 

Jayden

 

 

Ashmore

 

 

Kyle

 

 

Brown

 

 

Jakob

 

 

Busscher

 

 

Matt

 

 

Butler

 

 

Duncan

 

 

Cadman

 

 

Jon

 

 

Carter

 

 

Tom

 

 

Clark

 

 

Lachlan

 

 

DeVries

 

 

Josh

 

 

Findlay

 

 

Mitch

 

 

Findlay

 

 

Joel

 

 

Fitzgerald

 

 

Mitchell

 

 

Furlong

 

 

Declan

 

 

Gannon

 

 

Nick

 

 

Gaylor

 

 

Oscar

 

 

Grigg