Mercy News
St Valentine's Day Fundraiser
16 February 2021
What a busy start to the year it has been for the St Vinnies Committee! Our fundraising efforts are already in full swing with the annual St Valentine’s Day fundraiser painting our school a sea of red last Thursday. We sold over 300 heart-shaped lollipops and 100 single red roses for the St Vincent de Paul Society.
Thank you to our wonderful Committee Chair, Mikaela Penny, and the rest of the committee on such an excellent effort. A special thank you to justice@mercy for helping out with the sorting of the roses and lollipops – we really appreciated the help! Ash Wednesday took place this week, so we are now turning our attention to Project Compassion. Please support this great cause if you are able. Furthermore, for the first time, St Vinnies will have a stall at the school Aquatics Carnival in Week 5 selling chips, lollies and soft drinks.
Brekky Van
14 February 2021
Almost all of our Year 10 students have completed their inductions to serve on the Brekky Van. Underneath the supervision of staff, students have started cooking and serving breakfast on Wednesday and Friday mornings from the St Vincent de Paul building in Juliet Street. They are engaging in conversations with others and learning about the positive impact that they can have on those whose life experiences vary greatly from their own.
Year 7 Market Garden
13 February 2021The Market Garden has grown into a jungle over the holiday break. Year 7s from Triton have started cleaning up the garden by removing the weeds. We have some new corn coming through and some wonderful veggies that are almost ready to harvest. Once the garden is tidied up, we will have new space to plant more produce. They are enjoying getting their hands dirty.

Opening Mass
12 February 2021
At our Opening Mass on Wednesday 10 February, we presented senior badges and ties to all our Year 10 students, with our College Leaders also receiving their specialised Leadership badges. I would like to express our thanks to Fr Don White and Fr Jayanthi Maddala, who led us in celebration for the start of another year.
I would like to congratulate our singers and musicians who led us in worship so beautifully. Thanks also to Mrs Jeanette Refalo and all staff who helped organise this celebration.
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12 November 2020
As a culmination of the Year 10 Love of Literature classes Red Suitcase Project, we were invited by the residents of 17 Penn Street, Rob and Lynne Robson, to visit their property during our lesson on Monday afternoon, 9 November. This was the setting chosen for the class novel that we have written and it was a wonderful opportunity for us to see the house that we have been imagining our characters interacting with.
Each of us were commissioned to write a chapter for the novel using stimulus found inside a red suitcase. The chapters explored the lives of different characters who had at some time lived or visited the house at 17 Penn Street. The stories were then woven together through a modern-day protagonist who finds the suitcase and must uncover the links between the artefacts. We all worked with enough zeal to produce 12 full-length chapters, giving our novel almost 400 pages.
The novel is currently at the publishers and we will all receive our own copy once it is ready in a couple of weeks. We would like to thank the Mr and Mrs Robson for being so gracious in allowing us to visit their home and have the opportunity to, just for the afternoon, live vicariously in the environment of our characters.