2000 Kalori
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have here, right in front of us, and then maybe instead of letting the comment about leaving Tasmania pass without even the blink of an eye, we too will be able to rise up in sheer disbelief and ask, “Buy why ?! ? Johnnie Lipsius YEAR 10 METAPHO R Yesterday, our teacher Ms Rodger
1984 Kalori
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for others, her balanced use of earthly possessions , her simplicity. lt is hoped that all students who pass through Marist will allow them selves to be influenced by the spirit of Mary and through her to grow closer to Jesus Christ her Son . School Patron – His Grace Archbishop Sir Guilford Young
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(option A below). You will only be granted a full study line in Year 12 if you successfully pass all your Year 11 subjects with a minimum of 60 TCE points achieved. If you choose to select Studies of Religion 2 or Studies of Religion 3 as one of your subject choices in Year
1991 Kalori
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D.Finch , A.Foster , S.Krishnan , K.Ranson Year 11 – M. Dwyer , D . Fitzgerald National Chemistry Quiz Excellent results were also obtained in this year’ s Ch e mistr y Quiz with twe nty seven students from the sch ool being a w ard ed e ither a High D istinction or
2015 Kalori
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racing as well as river experience. The team has been ably lead by Angus Thomson who will now pass the baton to Scott Murfett. Our club mentors, Chris Symmonds and Mike Darby, are keen to really escalate the skills of our sailors going forward. All are welcome to the club regardless of experience. Look
1999 Kalori
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: Distinction : James Dwyer, Shaun Fitzmaurice, Alexander Klein Joshua Parry, Michael Pullinger 30 7TH ANNUAL SCHOOLS PHYSICS QUIZ . The Physics Quiz was hosted this year by The Hutchins School, Hobart on Sat urday 28th August. Whilst the subject matter for the Quiz is drawn from the content of the pretertiary course the
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all students whose completion rate this year and increased numbers enrolled in this course has seen a 99% pass rate. This qualification is a great career pathway for students interested in becoming personal trainers and is also a mandatory part of obtaining the Certificate IV qualification. Students have remained steadfast, completing work at school,
2011 Kalori
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to be as successful as they were in this division. The last game of the day was a guaranteed success for Marist with two teams competing for the C3 title. MRC Black and MRC Navy played a thriller of a game and must be commended for their wonderful example of sportsmanship. With never less
1960 The Sword
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Father Glynn, Marist missionary from Japan — or was it Fr. Glynnishima, famous Japanese boxer ? Let us pass on, lest the pioneers be embarrassed. WORK GOES ON — In their spare time, the pioneers forged ahead. Much work was to be done. The front lawn began to take shape as the boys with
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to be as successful as they were in this division. The last game of the day was a guaranteed success for Marist with two teams competing for the C3 title. MRC Black and MRC Navy played a thriller of a game and must be commended for their wonderful example of sportsmanship. With never less
2008 Kalori
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extras such as a suggestion book used to request new resources or suggest new innovations; and a fortnightly quiz they could enter for a chance to win a prize. We’ve also introduced ‘Brain Food’, where we provided afternoon tea (biscuits, popcorn and cordial) to students studying in the Library at 3.30 on Thursday afternoons.
2003 Kalori
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the day the Youth Motion got passed and was conveyed to the Premier with the Bills that were pass ed. Friday night was a party with lots of fun being had. Saturday we packed up and left. The experien ce was very enriching with each of us learning something about ourselves and we thoroughly