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116 Quakers Road
Marayong NSW 2148
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Email: standrewscollege@parra.catholic.edu.au
Phone: 02 9626 4000

St Andrews College Marayong

Junior Campus
116 Quakers Road
Marayong 2148

Senior Campus
50 Breakfast Road
Marayong 2148

Phone: 02 9626 4000

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From the Principal

Dear Members of the St Andrews College Community,

As we return back to face-to-face learning next Monday I would like to thank staff, students, and parents for the way you have engaged in online learning and the uncertainty of the COVID-19 situation. The messages of thanks from both parents and students have been shared with staff. It makes a real difference when we all feel appreciated for the work that we do. Thank you.

I would also like to urge the student body to move swiftly back into the face-to-face learning mode whilst keeping in mind all of the safety provisions we have in place regarding social distancing, sanitising and cleaning. 

In reflecting on the journey so far in the COVID-19 world I couldn’t help appreciating the opportunities it has given for schools to have greater autonomy and for students to have greater autonomy and choice in their learning. Let’s use this opportunity to make our return to school an even greater learning experience.

‘It’s All About Learning’

Gospel Reflection:

Anguish Turns to Joy

May 22, 2020

Friday of the Sixth Week of Easter

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“When a woman is in labor, she is in anguish because her hour has arrived; but when she has given birth to a child, she no longer remembers the pain because of her joy that a child has been born into the world. So you also are now in anguish. But I will see you again, and your hearts will rejoice, and no one will take your joy away from you.”  John 16:21–22

Anguish in life is common.  In small ways, we will experience anguish each and every day.  And, from time to time, we will experience the very heavy pains of a particular anguish in our lives.  

Does an experience of anguish mean you are not in God’s grace?  Does it mean that God has left you?  Or does it mean that you are doing something wrong?  Certainly not.  In fact, all we have to do is look at the life of Jesus to see this is not the case.  He was in constant anguish throughout His earthly life as He continually entered more deeply into the mission of His Father.  Just prior to His public ministry He was in anguish for forty days in the desert.  Throughout His public ministry, He experienced the anguish and exhaustion of His earthly life.  He experienced the criticism of others, misunderstanding, ridicule, rejection, harsh treatment, and so much more.  In the end, we know His fate on the Cross.

Our Blessed Mother had the “sword of sorrow” pierce her heart.  She was misunderstood and ridiculed from the beginning as a result of her mysterious pregnancy out of wedlock.  She carried a perfect love of her Son and anguished over His future as He grew.  She watched many love Him and others harass Him.  She watched His mockery of a trial and His Crucifixion.  

But think of their lives now.  They now reign from Heaven as the glorious Queen of All Saints and the King of the Universe.  They live in glory now for eternity.  Their anguish has turned to perfect joy.

Reflect, today, upon your own trials in life.  The Scripture passage above reveals the promise that God makes to those who endure them with faith.  If you feel as though you have been dealt an unfair hand or have been treated unfairly, you are in good company.  The key is to walk through this life with grace and dignity.  Do not let the trials of this life or its pains get you down.  Know that as you remain faithful walking down the path God has set for you, the end result is that you will rejoice!  This is simply a fact.  Hold on to that hope and keep your eyes on the finish line.  It’s worth it in the end.

Lord, I surrender my anguish and burdens to You.  I unite them to Your Cross and trust that You will be there in all things walking with me through my life.  May I keep my eyes on the goal and rejoice in Your steadfast love.  Jesus, I trust in You.

Communication with Parents and Students:
We are moving to the Compass Portal for all communications with parents and students. You would have received a letter from me today outlining the process involved and associated links to help facilitate this move. The one stop portal will assist in communication within our community. If you have any questions please contact the College for assistance.

Year 11 and Year 9 2021 Subjection Selection Sites:
We have developed as a College two informative and interactive sites to assist in the subjection selection process for Year 11 and Year 9 2021. We have added alternative pathways and extension opportunities to the many options available. Enjoy the process.

Nomination for Junior Athlete of the Year:
Congratulations to Annabelle Johnson who has been nominated for this prestigious award. More information can be found in the Sport section of the Newsletter. We are very proud of you.

Enrolments 2021:
We have almost reached our quota for 2021. If you know of family or friends who intend on applying to the College could you please inform them of this to avoid disappointment. We had 75 students miss out on enrolment into Year 7 2020.

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Fidem in Christo

Stephen Kennaugh
Principal

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