ABC.AU: Sydney Catholic nun and teacher killed in the airline disaster
19. juli 2014
ABC Australien skriver bl.a.:
A Sydney Catholic nun and teacher killed in the airline disaster in the Ukraine was returning from a French retreat.
NSW Premier Mike Baird released a statement on Friday night saying there are now three confirmed passengers from the state that were on board Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 that was shot down by a surface-to-air missile near Ukraine's border with Russia.
He did not name the last two confirmed victims.
Sister Philomene Tiernan, a teacher at eastern Sydney Catholic girls' school, Kincoppal-Rose Bay, School of the Sacred Heart, was returning home from attending a retreat in Joigny in France.
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Skolen "Kincoppal-Rose Bay, School of the Sacred Heart" der er grundlagt i 1882 skriver som sig selv:
Kincoppal-Rose Bay School of the Sacred Heart is a leading Catholic independent school that is part of the international network of Sacred Heart schools. Located in Rose Bay in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs, the School caters for boys (P-6) and girls day (P-12) and boarding (Years 7-12).
With over 130 years of educating hearts and minds, Kincoppal-Rose Bay prepares its students for lives of courage and confidence, educating them to discover their purpose; cultivate their talents and passions; and commit themselves to service as global citizens of the world.
Whilst our School is steeped in tradition, we employ the latest technologies, techniques, and projects in the classroom and provide access to the latest thinking, concepts and practices in the broader world through initiatives such as the ‘Women & Leadership Forum’, ‘Young Entrepreneurs Week’, ‘City Immersion’ and 'Philanthropy Program'.
Our focus is on the ‘positive education’ of the whole student - educating both the Heart and the Mind as the School’s motto ‘Cor Unum’ suggests. We encourage our students to pursue their personal strengths, passions and talents; become independent, life-long learners; develop empathy with others; and feel secure in their world with the belief that they have the capacity to transform it.
At Kincoppal-Rose Bay we are small enough for each student to be well known and supported, but large enough to offer the widest possible opportunities.
We celebrate the richness of a school community that is global in nature.
Our academic and co-curricular programs promote global awareness and social responsibility, with students encouraged to become alert to the world beyond their own lives and to act where the need exists.
Kincoppal-Rose Bay is a School with a strong spirit and an even stronger heart that remains committed to developing young women and men of integrity and compassion, who are equipped with a life long love of learning.