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秀秀直播 News Term 4 Week 2: From the Vice Principal

Class of 2019 Graduation

Last night, families, friends and staff gathered to celebrate Mass and Graduation Ceremony for the Class of 2019. This is a very special occasion on the College Calendar and marks the end of a journey from Kindy to Year 12. The gifts and talents of the students were showcased, and their achievements were acknowledged with the presentation of Subject Awards and College Awards. Congratulations to each student and their family. We extend our thanks to teaching staff, from Primary through to Secondary, that have guided, walked with and supported each student over many years. Special thanks to Mrs Rebecca Bramanto, Leader of Wellbeing Year 12. Your commitment to this group of students has been unwavering and exemplifies the true mark of a teacher.

As Marist educators, we reflect on the words of Marcellin, 鈥楳ay their lives be an echo, of what you鈥檝e taught them鈥. Our prayer for the graduates of 2019 is that their lives continue to be formed by the tenants of our Marist spirituality and each of you leave 秀秀直播 with the courage of your faith, a heart for compassion and a call for service.

Click here to see the full list of award recipients and more photos from the night.

Best in Course Recipient, Year 12 Literature

At the Year 12 Graduation students were acknowledged for their academic performance and achievement. We are pleased to announce that Elizabeth Adams and Catherine Jamieson are the co-recipients of the Year 12 Literature Award. This is a remarkable achievement by both students. Congratulations!

New and Returning Staff Term 4

We welcome the following staff to the College for Term 4:

Returning from Leave

  • Louise O鈥橫ahony, Food Technology and Religious Education Teacher
  • Hannah Parker, Science Teacher
  • Mat Puljiz, Leader of Wellbeing, Health and Physical Education Teacher

New to the College

  • Narelle Cochrane, Teacher of English
  • Sara Stancati, Teacher of Italian
  • Therese Le-Sanders, Year 6 Blue Teacher

秀秀直播 Arts Festival

The annual College Arts Festival featured works from across our Kindy – Year 12 student community. Congratulations to the Visual Arts Team led by Mrs Maree Grayden and the Design and Technology Team led by Mr David Nelson for their support of all students, the preparation of the pieces and their collaboration with this year’s Artists in Residence; Andy Quilty, Bradley Kickett and Rohin Kickett. The Opening Showcase and Parent Soiree were great celebrations of learning and Visual Art skills. Click here to see the full list of award winners and more photos from the week.

秀秀直播 Parents Consultative Committee Meeting – Monday 28 October, 7.00pm

We look forward to welcoming families to the final 秀秀直播 Parents Consultative Committee (NPCC) meeting for 2019. The agenda will focus on the Capital Development Plan on Marcellin Campus, a reflection on the 2019 Annual School Improvement Plan and a look forward to 2020. The NPCC gives families an opportunity to share their feedback with the College Senior Leadership Team and be an active member of our parent community.

Uniform Shop

Skorts and blouses are available for female students from Years 1-6 as an alternative to the College summer dress. Students in Years 7-12 can also opt for the skort as an alternative to current skirt.

Skorts can be bought via the Online Store. Click here

Term 4 Opening Hours

  • Tuesdays聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 8.30am – 4.30pm
  • Wednesdays聽 聽 聽 12.00pm – 6.00pm
  • Friday聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 12.00pm – 4.30pm

Code of Conduct

A reminder to all families that the Code of Conduct can be accessed via the College website. The Code is mandated by Catholic Education Western Australia and the application of the Code extends to all staff, students, parents, guardians, caregivers and volunteers.

The Code seeks to value the dignity of every person, foster positive relationships, ensuring confidentiality and accountability and supports professional boundaries. Events held during school hours AND outside of school hours that are associated with the College are also supported by the Code of Conduct. Any perceived breaches of the Code can be discussed with any member of the Senior Leadership Team. We thank you in advance for your understanding and support of how we strive to partner positively with one another.

Year 12 Graduation Celebrations

Last night the Year 12 students, family, friends and staff gathered for the final time to celebrate the successes of the Year 12 cohort at Mass and Graduation.

The evening commenced with Mass, celebrated by Fr Isreal Quirit and Fr Vincent Conroy. In his Homily, Fr Isreal reflected on Matthew’s Gospel reading ‘You are the Salt of the Earth’ and ‘Your are the Light of the World’. Fr Isreal encouraged the students to continue to let their light shine before others and go out into the world and make a difference.

At the conclusion of Mass, guests gathered in the Founders Courtyard for refreshments prior to the commencement of the Graduation Ceremony.

The Graduation ceremony saw a number of musical acts, slideshows, and reflective addresses including;

  • Kyles Disciples: Stephen Loreck, Evan Thompson, Kyle Peou and Guy D鈥橝prile.
  • 秀秀直播 Groove: Luka Moukine, Daniel O鈥機onnor, Benjamin Miniello, Liam Street, Patrick Diamond and Rose Troon
  • Valedictory Address from 2019 College aptains Matt and Courtney

In his Principal鈥檚 Address, Mr Finneran reiterated that “the fundamental beliefs and assumptions in this community are that you all have the potential to succeed. Our Vision for Learning Shine through discovery 鈥 let you light shine asks this of us — that we can be excellent; we have license to let our light shine.”

Download 2019 Principal’s Graduation Speech

The evening concluded with recognising the outstanding academic, sporting and community achievements and contributions of the Year 12 cohort. The following students received the College鈥檚 highest awards:

  • Jessica Baggetta, recipient of the Class of 1977 Award. The highest achieving student engaged in Vocational and Educational Training opportunities.
  • Patrick Diamond received the JJ Clune Award. Presented to the Year 12 student who is acknowledged as the most outstanding graduate of the year.
  • Michael Adamos who was announced as this year鈥檚 Br Cletus Read Proxime Accessit recipient.
  • The Monsignor Kennedy Award for Dux of the College was awarded to Alexandra Cavanagh.

A full list of award winners can be found here:

Download Year 12 Award Recipients

Congratulations to our Year 12’s. We are delighted to officially welcome you all as our newest Alumni; The Class of 2019.

秀秀直播 News Term 4 Week 2: From the Deputy Principal Wellbeing Secondary

Year 10 Camp

The Year 10 students had a wonderful first week back of Term 4 by completing a week of camping during their Adventure Camp. The aim of the program was to heighten awareness and respect for self and others as well as promote increased self-esteem and foster independence whilst increasing group cohesion. Click here to read more and see more photos from the camp.

Year 12 WACE Exams

Student WACE timetables are available to download from Personalised written examinations timetable and Personalised practical examination timetable from the student portal.

The Personalised written examinations timetable will contain the date, time and examination centre for the student鈥檚 written examinations. The Personalised practical examination timetable will contain the date, time, venue and location of the student鈥檚 practical examination.

to access the full WACE timetable.

Year 11 Exams

Year 11 Semester Two exams for ATAR classes will run from Monday 11 November 鈥 Friday 22 November. Students have already been given a copy of the Semester Two exam timetable, however it is also available to download here.

Download 2019 Year 11 Semester 2 Exam Timetable

While classes do not run at this time, students are welcome to organise times to meet with their teachers if they require further assistance.

Exam Feedback Days for ATAR students will be held on Monday 25 November and Tuesday 26 November. It is compulsory for ATAR students to attend their normal classes on these days to go through their marked exams.

Students on a General Pathway will finish school on Friday 8 November and will not be required to attend school during the exam period unless they need to finish or resubmit work. You will be notified if your child is required to attend school during this time by the end of Week 4.

Examination Rules and Procedures

  • Dress Code Examinations are a school activity; therefore, candidates are expected to wear school uniform during examination periods.
  • Examination Timetables Confirm your exam room, starting time and length of exam on the schedule sent.
  • Equipment Students are to bring standard items such as pens, pencils, sharpener, correction tape, eraser, ruler, highlighter in a clear plastic pencil case.
  • Special items such as: notes, templates etc are to be supplied by the candidate as per instructions of the examination.
  • Calculators must be of an approved type. Calculator cases and instruction booklets are not allowed in the examination room.
  • In the Examination Room Students will NOT communicate in any manner with other students, once the supervisor has allowed them into the room. Student papers may be cancelled if collusion or other interaction between students is suspected. During the exam there is no borrowing of equipment from another candidate.
  • Students must divest themselves of any study materials directly or indirectly related to the specific examination prior to the start of that exam. Materials may be handed to the supervisor who will keep them during the examination. Student papers may be cancelled if use of related study material is suspected.
  • Students must supply all hardware required for a particular examination and be certain it is in good working order.
  • Students can not write or have writing implements in their hands during the allocated 鈥淩eading Time鈥.
  • Students will not leave the examination room for any reason prior to conclusion of the time allocated to the examination.
  • If required, the supervisor鈥檚 attention may be obtained by raising your hand and waiting for the supervisor to reach you.
  • Mobile phones and smart watches may not be taken into the examination room.
  • Water bottles must be clear plastic bottles with no labels. Eating is not allowed in the examination room.

Absence from Examination Venue – The only acceptable reason for absence from an examination is illness which must be confirmed by a doctor鈥檚 certificate. Mrs Carla Pastorelli must be contacted by you or your parent on the day of your illness and your Medical Certificate should be presented to her on your return to school.

Counselling & Wellbeing Team

This term, the Counselling Team will be providing Healthy Headspace tips to assist you in supporting your child鈥檚 overall wellbeing. This will include articles over the course of this term on sleep routines, nutrition and physical activity, self-care strategies and what to look out for if your child may be struggling. We will start by looking at one the 鈥榳ellbeing basics鈥 鈥 sleep.

Healthy Headspace: Part 1 鈥 Sleep

Sleep plays a vital role for teens in maintaining physical and mental health. Lack of sleep can negatively impact behaviour and emotional regulation, as well as the ability to focus, do well at school and get along with others. Being tired can also contribute to feelings of anxiety and low mood. Most teenagers need between 8 and 10 hours of sleep per night. Promotion of the below habits can help your child to maintain a healthy sleep routine and reduce the likelihood of sleep difficulties.

If your teen is kept awake at night by worries, try talking about them together during the day. Encourage your child to write down anxious thoughts each day, and to try and come up with possible solutions. Mindfulness exercises before bed may be helpful in calming anxieties or an active mind. If your child experiences ongoing issues with getting to sleep, staying asleep or getting out of bed in the morning, which is affecting his/her wellbeing, schoolwork or relationships, support can be sought through your GP.

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Year 10 Camp

The Year 10 students had a wonderful first week back of Term 4 by completing a week of camping during their Adventure camp. The aim of the program was to heighten awareness and respect for self and others as well as promote increased self-esteem and foster independence whilst increasing group cohesion.

Students were challenged to a 5-day expedition either following a program in the Boronup Forest or the Blackwood river region. The activities included Hiking, Caving, Abseiling, Rock-climbing, Canoeing and high ropes courses. These areas of expedition are the true wilderness meaning students got to experience phenomenal natural places and beautiful wildlife in South Western Australia.

I hope the students all learnt from this experience and I鈥檓 sure many lifetime memories were made. I鈥檓 looking forward to the program again next year!

Student Reflections

“The part of camp that I enjoyed most was the fact that we were able to bond with others in our PCG. I really enjoyed learning a range of important life skills and having to work with my friends to do that. My highlight was the beach walk as we were away from everything else and got to really enjoy nature.” 鈥 Olivia Kojundzich

“I loved that on camp we were challenged and had to work as one to get everything done. We had to work together to get everything organised for dinner and then everyone had different roles to make sure the dinner was cooked. Because we were all faced with the same challenges, it really helped us to develop a bond and work together. My highlight was the beach walk because we got to enjoy it all together.” 鈥 Sarena Kriletich

秀秀直播 News Term 4 Week 2: From the Leader of Wellbeing Primary

A busy and celebratory Term 4 is well and truly underway! I trust that our families have enjoyed their well-earned break and are looking forward to the season of Advent with great anticipation, as Christmas will be upon us before we know it.

In the coming weeks, the 2020 Student Council will be finalised and announced to the community. It is important for students to experience leadership opportunities throughout their schooling in order to support them in developing skills in relationship building and collaboration, as well as helping them form identities as individuals and leaders. This year, we have further developed the Year 5 program to offer Leadership Workshops to students in preparation for their final year of Primary schooling. The workshops took place over three weeks, focusing on themes of leading for learning, leading through teamwork, and leading as people of faith. Over 70 Year 5 students took up this opportunity and participated with enthusiasm. This week, the Year 5 students also participated in a Leadership Retreat run by 24:7 Ministries. As always, the 24:7 team inspired the students connecting their personal contexts to the example of Jesus and intervention of the Spirit. I have great faith that the 2020 Year 6 cohort will be shining examples of the beliefs and values of 秀秀直播 for their peers and the wider community.

This past week, Mrs Sharon Thompson and I had the privilege of travelling to Central Australia to take part in the Marist Solidarity Retreat. Over four days we visited incredibly beautiful natural sites of significance to the Arrernte people, traveled from Alice Springs to the community of Santa Teresa and spent time in the local school and church, and camped out in the desert; all whilst engaged in moving faith formation led by the Marist Formation Team. The encounters we had over this short time were impactful and overwhelming; and I am incredibly grateful for the opportunity to have joined Marists from around the country on this remarkable experience.

秀秀直播 Arts Festival

The 秀秀直播 Arts Festival was another wonderful opportunity to see the excellent work done in the area of Visual Arts across the College this past week. I would like to thank our Art Teacher, Mrs Amy Farrell, for all her hard work both in preparation for the festival but also throughout 2019. The Lavalla Dance Troupe also performed at the conclusion of the Opening Showcase, showcasing their PALS Project performance. Thank you to our Performing Arts Teacher, Mrs Amy Raveendrakumar, for her efforts in preparing the students for this performance. Click here to see more photos from the week and for the full list of award recipients.

Term 4 Swimming Lessons

A reminder that all students in Years 1 鈥 6 will take part in the College鈥檚 in-school Swimming Lessons Program in Term 4. Registration is compulsory as swimming lessons are part of the College鈥檚 Sporting Program. Click here for further information and to register your child online.

Years 5 and 6 Family Life Sessions

In Weeks 2 and 3, Years 5 and 6 students will engage in education sessions from Family Life Education Services. Details of these incursions have been communicated to parents via Seqta.

  • Year 6 – 鈥楤ecoming a man / Becoming a woman鈥
  • Year 5 – 鈥業 am nature鈥檚 greatest miracle鈥

Lavalla Campus Assembly

Today鈥檚 assembly item was presented by 4 Green who showcased their recent learning of poetic devices. They recited poems they have been learning and finished with a song. Thank-you to Mrs MacBean and 4 Green for your efforts in preparing your item for our enjoyment.

Along with the Merit Awards, students who have recently entered a number of competitions were also recognised and/or received a certificate for their efforts. These competitions include:

  • Speak Up Competition
  • Fred Hollows Award
  • Scitech Challenge

Congratulations to all of the award winners today.

Marcellin Award

Congratulations Addison Blizzard Year 6 who was acknowledged today in receiving the Lavalla Campus Marcellin Award.

Addison is always ready to offer a helping hand to help others. Her every thought and action is genuinely motivated from the heart, in both her consideration of others and in the hope of being the best she can be whilst never seeking outward praise or acknowledgement.

On many occasions, Addison has been seen letting others have a go before herself and she has also given up what she has so that someone else doesn鈥檛 have to go without. Addison is also described as someone who has a positive attitude, always smiling and is grateful for the blessings she has, and in turn, is generous in sharing her blessings with others. She shows excellent leadership qualities, works diligently and is respectful towards everyone she meets. This can be seen in her polite and courteous manner, as well as her proactive approach towards helping others.

The Marcellin Award at Lavalla is presented at campus assemblies to one student selected by the Leadership Team from submitted nominations.

Primary Disco

Tickets are now on sale via trybooking for the Primary Disco. to purchase your tickets.

To help the event run smoothly we need 15 parent volunteers per session to set up, encourage participation, outside duties & coordinate students for pick up. If you can help please email your name, contact number and session choice to Tamara at tamaraproctor@yahoo.com.au