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ֱ Arts Update: Term 3 Week 6

Catholic Arts Festival Awards

Congratulations to the following Students who received awards at the Catholic Arts Festival.

Outstanding

  • Joshua Woods – VIOLIN SOLO
  • Nya Casotti – VIOLIN SOLO
  • Senior Dance Troupe – SECONDARY DANCE
  • ֱ String Quartet – INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLES (SECONDARY STRINGS)
  • Marcellin Chamber Strings – INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLES (SECONDARY STRINGS)
  • Vivace String Ensemble – INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLES (PRIMARY STRINGS)

Excellence

  • Hamish Macgregor & Lewis Macgregor – PIANO DUET
  • Harrison Leahy – CELLO SOLO
  • Benjamin Thompson – CELLO SOLO
  • Scherzando Strings – INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLES (PRIMARY STRINGS)
  • ֱ Junior Dance Troupe – PRIMARY DANCE

Merit

  • Clarinet Ensemble – INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLES (SECONDARY WOODWIND)
  • Grace Taylor – PIANO SOLO
  • Hamish Macgreor – PIANO SOLO
  • Antonia Capolingua – VIOLIN SOLO
  • Brayden Lim – VIOLIN SOLO
  • Intermediate Dance Troupe – SECONDARY DANCE
  • Tap Troupe – SECONDARY DANCE

 

An AMAZING achievement from our talented students.

 

ֱ News Term 3 Week 4: From the Leader of Primary

This week has been a great celebration of all things wellbeing at school. Students have taken part in a range of activities, lessons, and discussions centred around our four themes for the week: physical health & fitness, connection, mindfulness, and gratitude. Whilst I think wellbeing has always played an important role in schools (even when it may not have been called ‘wellbeing’) I think has been recognised even more over these last 18 months. The challenge of the COVID pandemic brought to light the importance of strong relationships, connection with others, and having the time and space to look after ourselves and one another. As adults, it is very easy to get caught up in our busy lives, and often I see parents doing so much for their kids, that we can sometimes neglect to take care of ourselves. I have encouraged all students today to give some time back to their Mum and Dad over the extended weekend break, and give parents an opportunity for some self care of their own too. Parents deserve to be looked after too!

Highlights from Past Two Weeks

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Last week students gathered in the Auditorium to celebrate all of our Merit award winners, as well as celebrate Knox faction who were announced as the winners of the Cross Country Carnival. Congratulations to all students who took part in our carnival and for their great efforts on the day. We were also treated to a wonderful assembly from 3 Green. They took us on a journey all over the world exploring some of the different cultures of students in their class. It was so heart-warming to see students working together and so obviously enjoying putting on a show for us all. A big congratulations to 3 Green and all of our merit award winners this week!

Marcellin Award

This week the Marcellin Champagnat award was presented to DamonCaratti from 5 Red. Damon may just be one of the politest young men on our campus. He was nominated bya number ofteachers for the kind, respectful, and gentle way he interacts with others. He leads by examplethrough his beautiful actions, and always offers a friendly smile to those that pass him by in the class or playground.Welldone Damonon setting such a good example for other students around what it means to be a fine young gentleman!

Wakakirri Dance Festival

OnThursday August 5our year 5/6 Primary Dance Troupe performed in theWakakirriNation-wide story telling competition at the Perth Concert Hall. Students performed a “story dance” called Sarah’s Heavy Heart, based on the picture book written by Peter Canavas.

The story was one ofhope and resilienceand friendship. Sarah struggles to carry her heavy heart which is sometimes heavy with worry until she meets afriendand the burden of worry is shared.

The dance was choreographed by Mrs AmyRaveendrakumarand dancedexpertlyby our Primary Junior Dance troupe.ֱ was awarded certificates of Best Minimalist Set and Best Public Speaking.Congratulationsto MrsRaveendrakumarall the wonderful dancers involved in performing this beautiful story.

IPSHA Cross Country

Earlier today, 64 students across Years 3-6 ventured down to Bunbury to take part in the IPSHA Interschool Cross Country Carnival. While we can share the results of the carnival in our next newsletter, we can sayfor sure that students have hada great timetoday andrepresentedour school very proudly. We owe a big thanks to Mrs Richardsour coach Lennywho has been training with our students and working with them to prepare for their big day.

Fiona Wildey visit

Earlier this week we were very fortunate to welcome former Olympian Fiona Wildey to our campus as she came to speak with our Year 3 and 4 students. Fiona spoke about her experiences at the Seoul Olympics, and the journey that took her there, showcasing to students a number of items of memorabilia, and providing students with some interesting facts about Olympic etiquette among other things. Most importantly though, Fiona spoke about the Olympic values and her own personal values, including determination, commitment, and sacrifice. It was very inspiring to hear her journey, and who knows…she may even inspire a future Olympian among us today!

Year 5 Special Visitor

Yesterday afternoon, Year 5 students had a special visitor to their classrooms. 5 Blue student Luke Rombouts brought in two of his bobtail lizards to show to the classes. Luke was a wealth of knowledge as he discussed all things habitat, feeding, and characteristics. We are very grateful to Luke and for the learning experience he was able to share with his classmates.

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This week I was out in the carpark making some observations of driver behaviour. Unfortunately, we are having trouble with vehicles double parking next to the drive through lane, and children walking through these vehicles into their own car. This is a very dangerous thing to do, and I am quite afraid that if this continues, it will eventually lead to an accident or injury of a child.

We encourage parents to display patience in our Lavalla carpark and demonstrate good road safety practices. Please park your vehicles in the parking bays provided and walk over to pick your child/children up from the waiting area. This will assist with child safe practices and remove any risk of injury to students.

We appreciate your cooperation. We are currently reviewing the carpark pick up/drop off situation.

Important Information For The Next Two Weeks

There are so many events coming up over the next two weeks. Make sure you mark these down in your calendar!

Week 5

  • (Week 4) Friday 13 August – Pupil Free Day (Staff Professional Development)
  • Monday 16 August – Pupil Free Day (Catholic Day)
  • Tuesday 17 August – Speak Up Awards Finals
  • Tuesday 17 August – Lavalla Music Night
  • Thursday 19 & Friday 20 August – Year 6 Leadership Camp
  • Friday 20 August – 3 Red Assembly

Week 6

  • Wednesday 25 August – Year 3 & Year 4 Unit Mass
  • Wednesday 25 August – Year 5/6 Art Extension Artist in Residence Program
  • Thursday 26 August – ‘Write a Book in a Day’ Competition
  • Friday 27 August – Book Week Parade in Marist Auditorium

ֱ News Term 3 Week 6: From the Leader of Early Childhood

Highlights from Past Two Weeks

Book Week

What a fabulous week of celebrations we have had this week, all around the theme “Old worlds, new worlds, other worlds”. A huge thank you to families who supported their students in dressing up for our annual book week parade. The children had a great day, as did the staff! It is a fantastic way to promote the love of reading amongst our students. A massive thank you to Mrs Alison Le Dan for her considerable efforts in making this week a success every year.

Book Week Author Incursion

Marian studentsenjoyedan incursion by Western Australian author SianTurner. Sian spoke to the students about her creative process and inspired many young students with the possibility of becoming authors or illustrators.Students also listened to Sian’s stories “A Whale of a Day in Botany Bay” and“Beyond our Garden Gate”.

Pig the Pug – Book Week competition winners

It was incredibly difficult to judge the winners, amongst all the fantastic entries. A big congratulations to all children who entered and used their creativity and imagination to invent a new “pig the pug” character.
The winners were:

  • ElijahSprylan– Kindy
  • MilaniaDi Vincenzo – Pre-Primary
  • AeliaTerrible – Year 1
  • Charlie Edwards – Year 2

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Pre-PrimaryBluestudents led us in a fantastic assembly this morning,centredonMem Fox’s well-knownnarrativetext “Koala Lou”.A big thank you to Mrs Battersby and Mrs Doe for their efforts in preparing students and allowing them to share their classroom learning with us.

Important Information For The Next Two Weeks

Kindergarten and Pre-Kindergarten 2022 / 2023

If you have not yet enrolled your child in Kindy or Pre-Kindy for 2022, it is essential that you do so as soon as possible. Please contact ֱ Registrar for further information, including our flexible Kindy and Pre-Kindy offering.

TheGreat BookSwap

On Friday 3 September we will be holding a Book Swap in the undercover area at the Marian Campus and the event will run from 8.20am–8.50am. The Book Swap raises much needed funds to buy books fordisadvantagedindigenous childrenin remote indigenous communities.

Families are asked to donate good quality chapter or picture books from now until Thursday 2 September. Donations can be dropped off at the library or to Marian reception.
On the day of the swap the studentsare asked tobring a gold coin donation and select a book to take home from those that have been donated. Students are welcome to bring additional money if they would like to purchase several books.

Father’s Day Liturgy

We warmly invite all Marian fathers to join us on Thursday2 September at 9.00am for ourFather’s Day Liturgy.Theliturgicalcelebration has been prepared byour Year 1students and will be celebrated in St Cecilia’s Parish.I would alsolike to take this opportunity to wish all ourDadsand father figures, a veryHappy Father’s Dayfor Sunday 5 September.

Marian / Lavalla Athletics Carnival

We are excitedly preparing for our first combined Marian and Lavalla combinedAthletics Carnival.

The Carnival will be held on Friday10 Septemberat the Marcellin Oval.

Details were emailed today27 August. The letter and program can also be viewed by clickinghere. (Scroll to the bottom of the page)

ֱ News Term 3 Week 4: From the Acting Vice Principal

Staff Wellbeing Day – Friday 13 August – Pupil Free Day

Wellbeing week for our students,gavethem theopportunity to be involved in various activitiesthathighlightedthe importance of our 4 themes,Healthy, Connected, Present, and Gratitude.On Friday our staffwill come togethertohearBrendan Spillane,an Australian Educator, speaker,and coach,facilitatea workshop on‘The Wellbeing Challenge of Complex Times’and will focus on our personal wellbeing and our impact on others.

CEWA Faith Day – Monday 16 August – Pupil Free Day

Speak Up Awards

ֱ is once again delighted to have representation at this event sponsored by the Grand Lodge of WA Freemasons.The program endeavours to provide young students with the opportunity to learn, develop and practise public speaking skills.Year 6 students, Harry Dolan, Liam White and Isabella Crisona will attend the heats on Tuesday 17 August. Please join me in wishing all participants the best of luck with the delivery of their speeches.

Lavalla Music Night – Tuesday 17 August, 6.30pm

The evening will consist of performances by students in Years 3-6 enrolled in the instrumental program, including the instrumental and vocal ensembles, and selected soloists. Parents and friends are invited to attend this free event. No tickets are required.

Artist in Residence – Community Workshop – Wednesday 25 August, 6.00pm

The College is pleased to welcome acclaimed Western Australian textile designer Tanya Cain-Abbs as part of the 2021 Artist in Residence Program.
Come along and enjoy a workshop with Tanya to learn the techniqueShibori(a Japanese manual resist dyeing technique which produces patterns on fabric). All materials provided. Limited positions are available. No experience necessary.

This is a unique opportunity to engage with one of Western Australia’s most acclaimed artists.

The workshop will run for approximately 2 hours at a cost of $50pp. (RRP $160pp)

Click here to reserve your place.

Uniform Shop Purchases

Please be reminded that at the commencement of Term 4 2020, the Uniform Shop was no longer accepting cash.The Uniform Shop accepts all major credit cards and EFTPOS and operates a successful lay-by system with a small deposit. We do not accept American Express.
The Uniform Shop also accepts phone orders and payment (from parents) for collection by students.

Code of Conduct

The Keeping Safe Child Protection curriculum is a program that spans from 3 years up to Year 12. Our College delivers this curriculum during classroom teaching, and through the Wellbeing Programs and Health curriculum.

As a Catholic community we are committed to educating the whole person.In order todo this, we need to ensure a safe, supportive and engaging environment. The basis for this environment is that all in the community model what healthy, respectful relationships look like. The Code of Conduct is the definitive guide to the behaviours we want to model to, and expect from, our children and young people. We want to create a culture that assists our children and young people on their learning journey. We can only achieve such a culture in partnership with all who participate in our community.The Keeping Safe Child Protection curriculum is a program that spans from 3 years up to Year 12. Our College delivers this curriculum during classroom teaching, and through the Wellbeing Programs and Health curriculum.

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.

Any perceived breaches of the Code can be discussed with a member of the Senior Leadership Team. As always, if students ever need support, they are encouraged to contact their Leader of Wellbeing, a College psychologist, Counsellor or classroom teacher.

The Code seeks to value the dignity of every person, foster positive relationships, ensureconfidentiality and accountability and supports professional boundaries. Events held during school hours, andthoseCollege associatedevents outside of school hours are also supported by the Code of Conduct. Additionally, postings on social media platforms that identify the College or College events are bound by the Code of Conduct.We thank you in advance for your understanding and look forward to a positive partnership that supports our students, your children.

ֱ News Term 3 Week 2: From the Deputy Principal Secondary

Highlights from the Past Two Weeks

Marcellin staff have enjoyed welcoming our students back to Term 3. I am very pleased with the positive way our students have commenced the school term, prepared for another exciting term with many opportunities for our students to let their light shine. This term is the final term for our graduating class of 2021. It is my hope that our Year 12 students make the most of their final weeks at ֱ, setting an example of perseverance, determination, resilience and always striving to achieve their personal excellence in all aspects ofCollegelife.

Parent Teacher Interviews

Thank you to all parents, students and families for the way you engaged in last week’s parent teacher interviews. Working collaboratively with our families ensures positive educational outcomes for our students and it is important that students take on feedback with a growth mindset. While the College offers formal interview times throughout the year, parents are encouraged to check SEQTA regularly for results and feedback and are also welcome to contact their child’s teacher to discuss the progress of their child’s learning.

Year 11 Leadership Day and Dinner Dance

On Friday 23 July, theYear 11 cohortcelebrated the end of a very successful Semester1withthe Student Leadership Day. Students had presenters from Alpha Motivation lead them in a range of group work challenges and activities which helped to build leadership skills and strengthen their bonds as a year group. Dr. McCrory, Mrs. Pastorelli and Mr. Martino also addressed the themes of Servant Leadership and Marist Leadership. This day signified the beginning of the groups journey as College Leader’s and was the perfect way to come together after the challenges of Semester 1.

Later that evening (and with much excitement!), the annual Dinner Dance was held at AQWA. Students were able to explore the aquarium before heading into the spectacular function room. The students looked incredible and danced the night away, taking many photos, while enjoying good food, great music, and even better company. The Donut Wall and Mr Diletti’s dance moves were a big hit!

I would like to thank all Year 11 students for their engagement on the day and the outstanding way they represented both themselves and the college.

– Mat Puljiz Leader of Wellbeing Year 11

Big Science Competition

In May this year, the Big Science Competition was held. The Big Science Competition is a50 minute, multiple choice competition testing scientific knowledge, critical thinking andproblem solvingskills. Questions are set in real-life, contemporary contexts, making them relatable and interesting. To receive a High Distinction, a student must perform in the top 5% of all competitors. I would like to congratulate Scarlett Jones, Year 8 on receiving a High Distinction this year. Scarlett was recognised for her achievements at the Principal’s Assembly this week.

Important Information For Next Two Weeks

Athletics Carnival

The Guild Athletics Carnival will be held on Thursday 5 August at the State Athletics Stadium, Claremont. We are looking forward to a great day of competition. Students are to make their own way to and from the stadium. If this is not possible, there are limited places on a bus that will depart from and return students to the College.

To secure a place, parents are to respond to the following form –

Click here to view the Guild Athletics Meet Program.

Homework Club

Please download the new timetable here.

School Parking

I would like to remind parents and families to use the drive through/drop off system and designated parking on the Marcellin campus for school drop off and pick up.

At the end of the day, all students walk to the car park area and wait for parents to pick them up from the designated drive through/pick up area or the park/pick up area. Students who use public transport need to assemble at the assembly points on Tuscany Way where they will be supervised by teachers as they board the relevant bus.

Parents are asked to mindful of residents in the area, obstructing traffic and student safety during school drop off and pick up time. Parking in No-Standing Zones along Tuscany Way or Empire Avenue is not permitted and residents are within their rights to call the council ranger if cars are parked inappropriately.

Events and Activities

Please be aware of the following upcoming events and activities:

  • Year 9 Bishop’s Religious Literacy Assessment – Monday 8 August
  • Guild Athletics Carnival – Thursday 5 August
  • Wellbeing Week – Monday 9 August – Thursday 12 August
  • ֱ Parents Consultative Committee Meeting – Monday 8 August 7pm
  • Assumption Day Mass & K-12 Lapathon – Tuesday 10 August
  • Pupil Free Days – Friday 13 August and Monday 16 August

Careers and Pathways Update

Contact details:

Justin Farley
Pathways Coordinator
pathways@newman.wa.edu.au
Tel. 9204 9457

Alastair MacNeill
VET Coordinator
vet@newman.wa.edu.au
Tel. 9204 9415

Year 10

Subject Selection for Year 11, 2022

Please see below the timeline for subject selection for Year 11, 2022.

  • Term 3, Week 1-2
    College staff will contact families on an as-needed basis to discuss concerns or questions.
  • Term 3, Week 3
    Information about enrolling in Onsite (work experience) and TAFE will be provided to students and families.

VET Certificate courses

Students can now apply for VET (TAFE) Certificate studies for the 2022 school year. VET Certificate studies allow students to attend training one day per week as they work towards their Certificate II, III, or IV qualification. A list of available qualifications, together with instructions for applying, can be found at: /careers-transition/certificate-qualifications-vet/

Please note that VET Certificates are only available to non-ATAR Pathway students.
Applications for VET Certificates close on 31 August 2021.

Work experience program

Non-ATAR Pathway students can also apply for a place in the work experience program for 2022. Work experience can be undertaken at a workplace of the student’s choosing, and provides many valuable skills and industry connections. Further information about work experience, together with application forms, can be found at: /careers-transition/work-experience-program/

Applications for work experience close on 27 August 2021.

Year 11

VET Certificate courses

Students can now apply for VET (TAFE) Certificate studies for the 2022 school year. VET Certificate studies allow students to attend training one day per week as they work towards their Certificate II, III, or IV qualification. A list of available qualifications, together with instructions for applying, can be found at: /careers-transition/certificate-qualifications-vet/

Please note that VET Certificates are only available to non-ATAR Pathway students.
Applications for VET Certificates close on 31 August 2021.

Work experience program

Non-ATAR Pathway students can also apply for a place in the work experience program for 2022. Work experience can be undertaken at a workplace of the student’s choosing, and provides many valuable skills and industry connections. Further information about work experience, together with application forms, can be found at: /careers-transition/work-experience-program/

Applications for work experience close on 27 August 2021.

UniReadyProgram for 2022

Year 11 studentshave the opportunity toapply for theUniReadyProgram for 2022.UniReadyis an alternative (non-ATAR) pathway toUniversity. By completingUniReadyin Year 12, students will have the opportunity to enter University with an ATAR of 70.

To apply, Year 11s should check their Direct Messages and contact Mr Farley with the necessary information.

Further information aboutUniReadycan be found at:
/careers-transition/curtin-university-uniready-program/

Year 12

University applications open (TISC)

As of 19 April, Year 12s can apply for a place at University in 2022. In Term 3, all Year 12s will be provided with detailed information on how to apply via TISC.

There is no rush to apply and students will not miss out on a place at University. It is better to take your time and think carefully about the right course for you.

Closing dates are 30 September (for Medicine/Dentistry) and 21 December (all other courses).

University Early Offers

Western Australian universities are publishing their Early Offer programs for students entering university in 2022. Please see below for details:

  • Curtin University

    Offer conditional on attaining the necessary ATAR for that course.
  • Edith Cowan University (ECU)

    Offer conditional on attaining the necessary ATAR for that course.
  • Murdoch University

    Unconditional offer even if you don’t achieve the necessary ATAR for that course. However, students must meet any subject prerequisites.
  • Notre Dame University

    Unconditional offer but also includes an interview and consideration of non-academic achievements.
  • University of Western Australia (UWA)

    Unconditional offer if students have a high enough predicted ATAR (predicted ATAR +3 for courses below 92 and +1 for courses above 92). Otherwise the offer is conditional on attaining the required ATAR for that course.


Thinking of studying Medicine or Dentistry next year?

If you are in Year 12 and thinking of studying Medicine or Dentistry next year (either at Curtin, or via direct pathway to UWA) you must sit the Undergraduate Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) this year.

The dates for UCAT testing 2021 are:

  • 1 July: Testing begins
  • 11 August: Last test date

You can find out more about the UCAT at or you are welcome to book an appointment to talk to me. There are many different ways into Medicine and Dentistry so come and ask if unsure.

Students and parents might also find useful.

Take a Gap Year with the Defence Force

You may be interested in taking a Gap Year next year and spending a year working in the Australian Defence Force (Army / Navy / Air Force). Details of this program can be found at:

ATAR Examination Timetables

The timetable for the 2021 ATAR examinations has been published, and can be accessed at:

Year 12 students and families are reminded that all students enrolled in ATAR courses must attend, and make a genuine attempt at, the ATAR examinations. Failure to do so will result in that subject not counting towards your ATAR and/or WACE (graduation).

Information for school leavers and parents

Families and students may find these recent publications useful:

  • “Your Career: What’s next for you?”
  • “What’s next for your child?”

Upcoming Careers Events

  • Admission Pathways Evening
    16 June and 15 September Murdoch University
  • Notre Dame Open Day
    1 August Notre Dame
  • Nursing and Midwifery Evening
    13 August ECU Joondalup
  • Skills West Careers and Employment Expo
    26-28 August Perth Convention Centre
  • WAAPA Showcase
    9 September, ECU Mt Lawley

  • Law and Business Evening
    13 September, ECU Joondalup

  • Admissions Pathways Open Evening
    15 September Murdoch University
  • A Day at UWA (Year 10)
    30 September UWA
  • A Day at UWA (Year 11)
    7 October UWA
  • ECU Open Evening – Admissions
    20 October ECU Joondalup
  • WAAPA Tour
    28 October, ECU Mt Lawley
  • Engineering and Technology Evening
    8 November ECU Joondalup