Mercy News
Harmony Day
29 March 2018
Mercy College celebrated Harmony Day on Wednesday 21 March. The College was a sea of orange in support of Australia’s cultural diversity. Glennon Gardens was host to the Harmony Day festival at lunchtime. Students could sample foods from around the globe including curry, yaki soba, snails and cannoli. Entertainment was provided by the Japanese drumming group - Okinawa Eisa.
Interact Easter Appeal
28 March 2018
Thirty Mercy students visited St Francis of Assisi Nursing Home on Tuesday as part of our annual Interact Easter Appeal. Students spent time chatting to both the residents and staff as they moved through the home handing out eggs. Thank you to all the families that donated to this appeal. It has been so successful that we have been able to distribute eggs to several other support agencies and shelters.
One Million Stars
27 March 2018
At the beginning of last year, the Mercy College community contributed to the One Million Stars to End Violence project by weaving stars. These stars, along with thousands and thousands of others from around the world, were sent down to Brisbane to be part of a massive installation at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games. Mercy College has its own installation to coincide with the Games, a beautiful waterfall of stars in the College library. The One Million Stars to End Violence project is a way of bringing people together to support each other, every single day. It promotes a message of light and love in the world, not hate and darkness, and was inspired by Dr Martin Luther King Jnr. The stars represent peace and solidarity.
Serving Others
26 March 2018
On Saturday afternoon a group of Mercy College students had the privilege of serving afternoon tea at the Regional CWL Fashion Parade and Cent Sales, with all funds raised going to the St. Vincent de Paul Youth Services. It was a great experience and I enjoyed it immensely. Serving others in the community is extremely rewarding and I was able to talk with some of the ladies and hear a couple of people speak on topics such as the services available in Mackay, especially those provided by the St Vincent de Paul Society.
Auslan Club
24 March 2018
In 2016, Mercy College Signing Choir was established. I was very proud of the students’ achievements during that time. This year we decided to become a Club with a different structure to cater for the growing number of students interested in learning Auslan. We have 55 students from Years 7 to 10, who signed up.
On 23 May we will be participating in the Auslan version of the National Simultaneous Storytime, then two days later we will be signing the National Anthem for the School ANZAC Assembly.
Student Led Conferences
23 March 2018
In the Student Led format, students lead the conference while the teacher facilitates. The student invites both teacher and parents to sit down and discuss his or her reflections on goals, achievements and their general progress.
Student Led Conferences encourage students to accept responsibility for their academic progress.
When students reflect on their learning, celebrate strengths and identify areas for growth, they take ownership of their learning and are more likely to stay focused.
Student Led Conferences are an opportunity for students to be accountable for their learning and behaviour and ask for the support they may require from teachers and parents.
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Mercy Futsal League
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15 March 2018eSports Tournament
12 March 2018Footy in Paradise
06 March 2018Photo Club
04 March 2018Chess Champs
28 February 2018Getting Our Street On
25 February 2018Swimming Carnival
22 February 2018Valentines Day
16 February 2018Ash Wednesday
14 February 2018Academic Awards
11 February 2018Opening Mass
08 February 2018Cultural Program
28 January 2018Mercy Futsal League
27 January 2018Leaders in the Making
23 January 2018Bright-eyed & Bushy Tailed
22 January 2018Archived News
Year 9 Leadership Camp
01 December 2017Year 7 and 8 Week
30 November 2017Year 10 Awards Night
18 November 2017Sports Awards Night
14 November 2017Dam Dark 2017
03 November 2017Mo Bro's and Sista's
02 November 2017Rotary Fair
29 October 2017Interact Committee
25 October 2017Run for MI Life
22 October 2017AFL State Titles
19 October 2017AMT Math Competition
18 October 2017Touch Footy
11 October 201771st Eisteddfod
09 October 2017Lawn Bowls
02 October 2017Mercy Day
21 September 2017Getting Creative
20 September 2017Mercy in Action Award
12 September 2017Mass, Opening & Celebration
09 September 2017Run AS 1
31 August 2017Dress Up Day
29 August 2017Young Women in Science
27 August 2017Inter-school Debating
24 August 2017Chess Lords
22 August 2017French Speaking Competition
19 August 2017Catholic Education Week
01 August 2017Lawns Bowled Over
29 July 2017Student Achievement
18 July 2017
Ezri Heart has continued to have success in the sport of Field Archery this year, following on from her wins last year. In February, she travelled to Bundaberg and competed in the Saxon Archery Club ABA Competition. Here, she finished 1st in the Junior Female C Grade Bowhunter Recurve division. Upon coming back to Mackay, she decided to change bow type and switched from a recurve to a compound bow. This change has helped in her consistency and seen an improvement in her scores.
Congratulations Ezri!