The Ignatian - December 2016 Vol 26 December 2017 Vol 28 | Page 2
New
Beginnings…
E D IT O R I A L S TA F F
Editor
Leanne Gomez
Design and Layout
Danielle Fairhurst
Administration
Brooke Hillsdon
Alumni Relations
Christine Zimbulis
James Rodgers
Marketing and Communications
Ashleigh Kingston
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Saint Ignatius’ College, Riverview
Tambourine Bay Road,
LANE COVE, NSW 2066
O N T H E C OV E R
We look back at 2017 with great satisfaction, here at Riverview. The year was
ushered in by the excitement and excellence of the record-breaking results
of last year’s graduates in the HSC, followed by a very full academic calendar
of events and new initiatives, including a Year 10 fundraiser that saw the
College break a real world record for ‘largest human shape of a country’ while
supporting Jesuit schools in Timor-Leste (page 25). However, we close the year
with a bittersweet mix of sadness and gratitude as we bid farewell to Fr Ross,
who has dedicated the past seven years of his life as Rector of the College (page
34). While he won’t be going too far (just yonder to St Aloysius’), his presence
will no longer greet us here on campus, and both the boys and the birds, who
gather outside his office for their daily bread, will feel his absence.
Thus the horizon on the cover of this edition of the Ignatian is particularly
poignant. Across human history, the horizon has symbolised many things,
from great adventures to the great unknowable beyond; the what’s next in the
journey of life. The sun sets and rises over the horizon, starting and ending its
journey beyond our view; hinting at what is to come whilst shining a light on
our ever-present reality.
In 2018, we look to new horizons. We look to warmly welcoming new students
to the College; to a renewed zeal in our service of others; and to a greater sense
of connectedness, community and camaraderie. We wholeheartedly welcome
Fr Jack into his new role and prepare to embrace the energy and passion he will
undoubtedly bring to it.
While the horizon may forever be beyond our grasp, the One who created it
and set our Earth in motion has promised, “Behold, I am doing a new thing… I
will make a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert,” (Isaiah 43:19).
Exploration of landscapes through construction and
deconstruction of form allows me to explore the
meaning people derive from experiences between
them. The use of action painting techniques and
pictorial space emphasise the various emotional
interpretations of landscapes. Thus, through
differing representations in artworks, one comes to
deeper understandings of societies’ wide and varied
understandings of landscapes.
Artist: Jackson Twomey, Year 12
Title: 'Minimalist nature'
Materials: Acrylic paint on stretched canvas
The text paper in this
magazine is chlorine free.
The paper manufacturer has
been independently certified
in accordance with the rules
of the Forest Stewardship
Council. Printed on FSC
certified paper.
For both Fr Ross and for the College, we look forward to even better days
ahead. And for you, our beloved Riverview community, may you find ‘a way
in the wilderness’ and an even path beneath your feet. Let’s take a collective
breath, hold hands, and with trust in the One who guides our every step,
plunge together into the great unknown of 2018.
LEANNE GOMEZ
PS - From our whole team, we wish you a blessed and merry Christmas.