Students of the Fortnight

Congratulations to the following students for being recognised for outstanding efforts for this fortnight.
ADRIEN ALIPHONX (B4) -BRADMAN Student of the Fortnight
The Bradman Cluster would like to recognise and acknowledge the excellence shown by Adrien Aliphon as a member of KSTAR Prospects, a Melbourne Dance Crew.
KSTAR Prospects performed at the 2016 UDO Australia National Street Dance Championships on the 28th May and went on to win the Over 18 Crew category and will now represent Australia at the world’s largest street dance competition which is held in the UK, the UDO World Street Dance Championships. Here they will compete against street dancers from five different continents and will compete to become a World Street Dance Champion! Bradman would like to congratulate Adrien and his Crew on this amazing achievement and wish him good luck!
KELSEY HILDRED (C4) CHANG Student of the Fortnight
Kelsey has been an integral member of the Catholic Regional College Sydenham sporting community this year. She has been a consistent contributor to SACCSS teams including girls AFL, cross-country and soccer and will no doubt be a strong contributor to athletics in Term 3. Her efforts have also extended into cluster sport where she has been a driving force in the success of Chang’s soccer team. Kelsey makes regular efforts to involve girls from both Year 11 and 12 in competition and demonstrates the highest level of sportsmanship in all games. Her commitment to living a healthy and active lifestyle sets a positive example for all of us. Well done Kelsey.
CAMREN WOLLBRANDT (D2) DUNLOP Student of the fortnight
Within Dunlop we have great difficulty in highlighting the successes of just one student a fortnight, as all of our students are champions. This week we are proud to extoll the virtues of Camren Wollbrandt in Dunlop 2. Here are Catholic Regional College we have a fierce competition that exists for the O’Reilly Shield, one in which participation points from Cluster sport are integral to winning the shield. Should Dunlop hoist the cup this year, it will be with thanks to students like Camren and their constant participation. Every week he is always one of the first to put his hand up and always helps the team to victory. It is for this reason that Camren has been selected for student of the fortnight.
ACHOL MAJOK (M4) - MACKILLOP Student of the Fortnight
Achol has been an enthusiastic team member of the Mackillop Cluster and M4 tutor. Achol recently displayed great aptitude and school spirit in assisting Paul Reed with the Mercy Hospus Care Sausage Sizzle. Achol volunteered, took it on her own accord, and gave up her own time to assist for this fantastic cause. Achol is always happy to offer her services and time to benefit others within the college and wider community. She has also been applying herself diligently in class, raising her work standards to achieve the best outcomes possible. Mackillop are proud the maturity and growth you have shown over the past semester.
Well done on your great work Achol!
SABRINA MARANDO (T7) - TRUGANINI Student of the Fortnight
Sabrina Marando for her continuing hard work as reflected through the award of the English Endeavour awards and for being awarded for making the most original custard tart in the annual Custard Tart Bakeoff!
THOMAS PILCHER (W1) - WINTON Student of the Fortnight
This fortnight, Winton would like to recognise the increased level of community connection displayed by Thomas Pilcher in W1. Thomas was involved significantly in the setup and delivery of the Cluster Feast Day Mass as well as acting as an assistant in regards to boys soccer training and managing the team list. Recently, Thomas was involved in the campfire display for Reconciliation Day, volunteering to ensure the fire was maintained in a consistent and reverent manner. We congratulate Thomas on his approach to the college community activities in 2016 and encourage him to continue these exemplary efforts.