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ֱ News Term 2 Week 6: From the Leader of Mission and Catholic Identity

As we enter Week 7, there are many different events occurring across the life of the College that speaks to the identity of ֱ.

Official opening and blessing of the St John Henry ֱ Learning Hub

Tuesday 1 June 2021 is the official opening and blessing of the St John Henry ֱ Learning Hub. To mark this significant occasion in the life of our PK-12 College community we will be celebrating with a formal gathering commencing at 9.00am.  We are delighted to be able to welcome to our College the Most Reverend Timothy Costelloe, Archbishop of Perth, and Dr Frank Malloy, National Director Marist Schools Australia, to perform official duties at this significant event.

The Opening and Blessing of the St John Henry Learning Hub is the culmination of six years of planning which commenced with the development of our Vision for Learning – ‘Shine through Discovery’, Let Your Light Shine (Matthew 5:16) in 2016. Our environment reflects our learning intent which is to create spaces where we can collaborate and challenge our students. The St John Henry ֱ Learning Hub sets the tone for our future master planning.

Lifelink

On Wednesday 2 June, we will host over 60 primary schools in the Marist Auditorium for the Launch of Lifelink. There are celebrations of the Sacrament of Reconciliation, the Mass and Retreat Days that nurture the faith of our staff and students alike.

Feast Day of St Marcellin Champagnat

Sunday 6 June is the Feast Day of St Marcellin Champagnat. This is another important event in the life of the College, where K-12 students gather for a range of activities and Mass to honour the Marist Brothers and raise money for Australian Marist Solidarity. More information about this exciting event will be shared with the community next week.

Thursday morning Community Mass – 8.10am every Thursday

Thank you to Chisholm Guild and Year 4 students and Camara Guild and Year 3 students who hosted our Thursday morning community Mass in Weeks 5 and 6. Marcellin Guild and Year 6 will be hosting in Week 7 and MacKillop Guild and Year 6 in Week 8.

Our community Mass is the perfect way to start your day where students can gather with staff and their parents to begin the day. All parents are invited to attend with their students at least once a term.

ֱ Arts Update: Term 2 Week 8

Winter Music Night

The College’s annual Winter Music Night will be held on Tuesday 15 June, 6.30-8.30pm, Marist Auditorium

All are welcome to come along and be entertained Marcellin Campus’ instrumental ensembles, including Symphonic Winds, Concert Winds, Marcellin Chamber Strings, ֱ Voices, ֱ Jazz Combo and the College’s rock bands. The Year 7 Special Instrumental Program Band will make their debut performance and ֱ’s newest vocal ensemble, “Ruah” will be launched. This is a free event. No tickets required. Queries, please contact the Coordinator of Music, Margaret Goldsmith: margaret.goldsmith@newman.wa.edu.au

 

ֱ News Term 2 Week 6 – Latest Sport News

ֱ Sienna Netball Club

On the June long weekend, the WA Association Championships will be again held at the Matthews Netball Centre.

Teams from all over the state will be in attendance, it’s the biggest netball carnival in WA and making these teams is a huge achievement. Teams will play seven games over two and a half days with a Grand Final on the Monday if they finish top 2 in their division.

It’s with pride that we have six players from NSNC representing Perth Netball Association on the weekend, including Meg McAullay, Lilly Ding, Audrey Fitzpatrick and Ruby Clay (all students from ֱ).

ACC Cross Country

On Thursday 27 May, over 80 students competed in the ACC Cross Country at Alderbury Reserve.

The team has been training twice a week since Week 1 and numbers at training have been at a record high. This commitment saw many PB’s broken and some outstanding individual results. All runners should be extremely proud of their efforts. We look forward to recognising our individual performers at our next assembly.

ֱ was consistent all day and it was our depth of runners that lead to our best result in many years. At the end of the days ֱ finished:

  • 3rd in the overall girls aggregate
  • 1st in the overall boys aggregate and
  • 3rd in the overall champion school.

This is a fantastic result as there are over 75 schools competing in the ACC. A big thank you to our head coaches Ben Chamberlain (Ex student) and Mr Diletti for all their passion and hard work in the lead up to the carnival. The students were well prepared and confident as they entered the race. We look forward to consolidating in 2022. Bring on Athletics season.

ACC ֱ

ֱ News Term 2 Week 6: From the Deputy Principal Secondary

Highlights from the Past Two Weeks 

Year 11 Biology ATAR Camp 

On Thursday and Friday, the Year 11 Biology ATAR class conducted field work at the Perth Hills Discovery Centre for Western Shield. Students got first hand experience with flora and fauna monitoring techniques and even successfully trapped and recorded data on a brush-tail possum and two chuditch’s before re-releasing them into the forest!

Think Tank Challenge

On Wednesday 5 May, myself and five other students (Ethan Nguyen, Benjamin Borgas, Keira Reynolds, Jaydon Augustus and Ariana Mason) competed in the Water Corporation’s Think Tank Challenge. We caught a bus to the City of Bayswater council offices to compete against five other schools.

The problem that we had to solve was about water and how we can implement Aboriginal techniques to solve the issue of people using too much water. We spent the day working together as a team mixed with Years 9 and 10 students to solve this problem. We had three hours to complete our presentation and then present it to a panel of judges from the Water Corporation and the Innovation Institute. The highlight of the day was presenting and listening to everyone else’s presentations. I think this was a really great day and a good opportunity to learn more about different ways to save water and use our problem-solving skills in real life circumstances. We also learnt about the design thinking process and how to implement it in everyday life.

Thank you to Mr Reeves for accompanying us to the challenge.

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Year 9

 

Important Information For Next Two Weeks 

Help your child jump over the mid-term hurdle 

We have reached the halfway point of the school term – a time where students begin to feel overwhelmed with homework, assessments and after-school activities. This can also be a time where students lack motivation towards their learning.As parents, there are several things you can do to help your child power through with determination and grit and reach the end of the term with a strong finish.

  • Convey a positive attitude: remind your child of past accomplishments and continue to offer positive reinforcement and feedback.
  • Encourage a growth mindset: reframe how your child approaches challenges. Challenging work can be seen as an opportunity to learn something new and grow your skills and knowledge.
  • Set good study habits: this is a good time to review your child’s study routines, habits, and workspace.
  • Encourage breaks: while it is important for students to keep on top of their schoolwork and study, taking short breaks actually increases productivity. Encourage your child to take short breaks to stretch or go for a short walk. Avoid breaks that require screen time, as their eyes need a break also!
  • Family time: spending quality time with your family can help build strong relationships. We live such busy lifestyles and quality family time can sometimes be hard to come by. Take some time to have fun together doing something you all enjoy.
  • Prayer: prayer can be a powerful way of helping us find direction or strength in times that are challenging. Praying together can be done in creative ways such as sharing moments of joy or gratitude and daily reflection. The Marist Daily App is a great resource.
  • Sleep Hygiene: help your child develop good sleep hygiene by ensuring they are getting enough sleep each night. Rather than screen time before bed try a mindfulness activity to help your child wind down.
  • Look at the big picture: while it is important for your child to set short-term goals to complete set work, all these tasks are preparing them for their long-term goals such as graduating high school or getting a job. Discuss your child’s aspirations with them and help them remember that this is what they are working towards.

Canteen Payments

As of Monday 31 May (Week 7), students will no longer be permitted to pay for items at the canteen using a mobile phone. The canteen will only accept cash, card or SmartRider payments. For further information on how to link a SmartRider card can be found

Mobile phones cannot be carried by students throughout the school day.

Photo Day

You should now have received your child’s personalised photo order envelope. The envelope outlines the photo packages available and includes the order form for parents to complete and return. Students must ensure that they bring with them their personalised envelope on their photo day (even if families have opted not to purchase photos).

A reminder of the following dates for School Photos:

  • Monday 21 June: Years 7-12 Sport Photo Day
  • Tuesday 22 June: Years 10-12 Photo Day
  • Wednesday 23 June: Years 7-9 Photo Day

Personal Appearance

Please be reminded about the following uniform and grooming requirements that teachers and Leaders of Wellbeing will be focusing on in the upcoming weeks:

  • Students with hair longer than the bottom of the collar must have their hair tied back and clear of the face.
  • Jewellery is restricted to a watch, a discrete cross or religious symbol on a fine, light weight chain.
  • Girls may only wear one pair of plain studs or sleepers, worn in the lower lobe.
  • Girl’s skirts must be knee-length.
  • The College Blazer must be worn to and from the College and during Periods 1, 2 and PCG.

Thank you for your support in ensuring students adhere to the College Uniform and Personal appearance policy. Click here for more information.

Careers and Pathways Update

Contact details:

Justin Farley
Pathways  Coordinator 
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Tel. 9204 9457

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

Year 10, 11 and 12

ֱ Careers Expo

The ֱ Careers Expo will be held on Monday 21 June (Week 10) after school in the Marist Auditorium. There will be a wide variety of exhibits, including:

  • All Universities: UWA, Curtin, Notre Dame, ECU, Murdoch
  • TAFE
  • Defence Force
  • Private VET providers
  • SAE Creative Media Institute
  • Apprenticeships and traineeships
  • Disability Support

3.30pm to 4.30pm: Year 11/12 students attending

5.00pm to 5.45pm: Year 10 students attending

5.45pm: Year 10 parent information evening

Year 10 

Subject Selection for Year 11, 2022

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

  • Term 2, Week 5
    Students and families provided with written communication about the subject selection process
  • Term 2, Week 6
    Year 10 students receive their subject selection research booklets, and the Senior School Pathways Information Booklet. Online subject selection handbook () will be updated and available to students and families.
  •  Term 2, Week 7
    Year 10 Examinations.
  •  Term 2, Week 9
    Year 10 Semester 1 reports available to students and families.
  • Term 2, Week 10
    Monday 21 June
    5.00pm to 5.45pm: Year 10 Careers Exo
    5.45pm:Year 10 Parent Evening
    Tuesday 22 June
    Subject selections will open (online) for students and families.
  • Term 2, Week 11
    Friday 2 July: Final date for Year 11 subject selections to be entered online.
  • 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.

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.

Upcoming Careers Events

  • Curtin University Open Day
    30 May Curtin
  • Science and Mathematics Evening
    4 June ECU Joondalup
  • Engineering and Technology Open Evening
    8 June ECU Joondalup
  • Parent Information Webinar
    UWA (online)
  • ֱ Careers Expo
    21 June ֱ Auditorium
    Expected attendance for Year 11-12 students (3.30pm to 4.30pm).
    Compulsory for Year 10 students (5.00pm to 5.45pm)
  • Year 10 Parent Information Evening
    21 June ֱ Auditorium
    Compulsory for Year 10 students (5.45pm to 6.30pm)
  • Admission Pathways Evening
    16 June and 15 September Murdoch University
  • A Day at UWA (Year 12)
    16 July UWA
  • Murdoch University Open Day
    18 July 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
  • 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
  • Engineering and Technology Evening
    8 November ECU Joondalup

ֱ News Term 2 Week 6: From the Leader of Primary

Earlier this week, our student leaders in Year 6 attended a Youth UN consultation where the theme for the day was, “What would Australia look like if young people were the key driver of decision making?” This is such a great theme to consider, as every day I am amazed at the brilliant talent and thoughts our students can offer. I shared this with students at one of our morning gatherings this week, discussing their futures. I let them know that even though they may only be in Years 3-6 now, I often look at our group of students and imagine them as our Years 9-12 leaders which they will become in just a few short years.

The young leaders that students become in the future is all to do with the young people they seek to become now. I spoke with students this week about the importance of setting positive habits – that the actions and behaviours we commit to today will be reflected in our future selves. At a previous school, I once met with a parent at the beginning of Term 4 when I was teaching in Year 6. She wanted to know how to bring her child to a ‘C’ grade standard in one of his subjects before he commenced high school; dismissing the advice we gave earlier in the year. Unfortunately, learning doesn’t work like this. We can’t always just ‘flick a switch’ at a certain point in time and expect everything to work perfectly. It takes years of positive habits and behaviours to build success and this is the message I had for students this week.

At home, I would encourage all families to chat with their child about their future – what sort of person do they hope to be? What type of student do they want to be? Do they already have a career in mind? As part of that discussion speak with them about the behaviours and attitudes that they will need to arrive at their goal. The earlier they can adopt these, the better their chances of success are in the long term.

Highlights from Past Two Weeks

Assemblies

Last week we celebrated our assembly with Year 6 Blue presenting an original piece about both bullying and Maths! Students presented a story through a poem, which highlighted the dangers of bullying and the importance of supporting one another. This is such an important message as there really is nothing more important than the way we treat others! We are very grateful to Mrs Horn and the Year 6 Blue class for being able to share with us such a positive message.

This morning we celebrated assembly with an item prepared by Year 5 Green and Miss Sankar. They presented a fantastic assembly based around the importance of having a growth mindset, with a very futuristic theme. I even got to meet another version of myself – thanks Niamh! A growth mindset is all about having the belief that your skills and talents can be developed through hard work, grit, and perseverance – a terrific message for all our students to hear. Well done to Miss Sankar, Mr Howard, Mrs Biancuzzo, and of the course the Year 5 Green class for an excellent performance!

Lavalla Assembly

Marcellin Award 

Last week we were very proud to present Declan Robinson in Year 6 the Marcellin Award. Declan was nominated by his teachers for all the small but very meaningful things he does for his class and classmates. He is the first to help others, includes other students in play and will hold the door open for the next student passing through. His respectful and good-mannered nature makes him a delight to be around and his actions perfectly model the Marist values of ֱ.He can be very proud of his efforts and the impact he is having in his class. Great job Declan!

This morning we also presented a Marcellin Award to William Nyirongo in Year 5. William has taken it upon himself over these past few weeks to rid our school of excess rubbish and has often been spotted picking up rubbish in his own time in order to improve the look and feel of our grounds. I hope that his selfless act is an inspiration to other students, as this is a fine example of student leadership – making the choice to do something positive that benefits others. Congratulations Will on your outstanding efforts!

Student Expectations 

This week I wrote to all families in Year 6 to share some discussions we have been having in school about the standards and expectations of our students, particularly in relation to behaviour. It is important that families of students across all year levels understand that there is a level of expectation students, families and staff have for our community, and that it is the responsibility of everyone within that community to meet those standards. We frequently use our morning meeting time to set a positive tone or thought for the day, or sometimes to remind students about one of these expectations. We will continue this practice into the second half of our year, with teachers meeting in their classes to reiterate and support these points also.

Lavalla ֱ

UN Youth Conference 

Earlier this week, our Year 6 students, along with Mrs Horn and Mrs Biancuzzo, took the opportunity to travel to Loreto Nedlands with other schools to take part in a Youth UN consultation. The theme of the day was, “What would Australia look like if young people were the key driver of decision making?” Students listened to a presentation and took part in some activities and discussions around the theme. Students enjoyed the experience and certainly came back with lots to think about!

UN Youth Conference

Culture of Excellence

I was so pleased to come across some fine examples of excellence in our classrooms this week.

In Year 3 Red, Joel Costley and Leo Goggin combined to achieve more than 50,000 points last week in Mathletics. This means that together, they answered more than 5000 Maths questions correctly. Amazing! I love seeing students setting a goal for themselves and working to achieve it and then inspiring others to do the same. Great efforts from Joel and especially Leo, who has been leading the charge in Year 3 Red for some weeks!

Lavalla Campus ֱ

In Year 5 Blue, Kaydee Van Deventer recently took part in the School Sport WA State selection Cross Country race. Racing against girls from all over the state, Kaydee ran an amazing race to finish 2nd overall. This is an outstanding result and one that Kaydee can be really proud of. Kaydee was busy smashing swimming records in Term 1 and is now excelling in the world of athletics too! Well done Kaydee!

Lavalla Campus ֱ

In Year 3 Green, Charlotte Nolan has been instrumental in a great example of student leadership. Along with some of her classmates, Charlotte has started a ‘study club’ where students from Year 3 Green go to the library each Monday and Thursday at lunch. Students use this time to finish off some work from class or complete some activities together with a goal of everyone helping others to succeed. Mr Finneran even proposed that Charlotte come and speak to our Year 12 students about it! Well done to her, and the rest of the Year 3 Green team for their dedication to improvement and excellence!

Lavalla Campus ֱ

Years 5 and 6 Art Extension Program 

Last week our Art Extension students in Years 5 and 6 took part in a workshop with West Australian textile artist, Tanya Cain Abbs. Tanya worked with students, along with Mrs Grayden and Mrs Farrell, to create a traditional Japanese textile art called ‘Shibori’. Students will use their fabric design as part of a cushion they are designing and will display these artworks in the PK-12 Art exhibition later in the year. Students really enjoyed the opportunity to take part and expand their horizons with something new.

Year 3 Welcomes Mr Bailey 

Last week our Year 3 students were very glad to welcome Mr Bailey who came and spoke to them about his time in the armed services and the importance of ANZAC Day. Mr Bailey brought in some photos and medals (both real and replica) that he was able to share with students. He spoke about his journey through the armed services and some of the different jobs and tasks he undertook during this time, reflecting on some important qualities he was able to share with students such as determination, perseverance and friendship. We are very grateful to Mr Bailey for his time and the wonderful experience he was able to give our students.

Lavalla Campus

Important Information For The Next Two Weeks

There are several upcoming events over the next two weeks at school that we look forward to sharing in with our students and the community. These include:

  • Monday 31 May – Year 6 excursion to Parliament House
  • Tuesday 1 June – Opening of the Saint John Henry ֱ Learning Hub
  • Wednesday 2 June – LifeLink launch day for primary schools
  • Thursday 3 June – Year 6 Interschool sport (hosted here at ֱ)
  • Friday 11 June – Champagnat Feast Day celebrations (including buddy day!)