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秀秀直播 News Term 3 Week 10: From the Principal

Year 12 Celebrations

On Thursday our final College Assembly was held where the school celebrated the Year 12 students鈥 time at 秀秀直播. Please click here to view the Assembly speech.

In addition, we announced our new leaders at the Assembly.

2021 Student Leaders

Congratulations to our 2021 Student Leaders and, in particular, to Matao Owen and Taylah Sadgrove who have been appointed College Captains. Please click here to view the Student Leadership Team for 2021. I look forward to working with our new Leaders in Term 4 and into 2021.

Senior Leadership Team

Alan Fitzpatrick, Deputy Principal Wellbeing Secondary, will step down from his leadership position as of today. I thank Alan for the endeavour he has brought to this role over the past two years and we look forward to him continuing at 秀秀直播 in a teaching role. Lisa Fogliani, Vice Principal, will assume associated responsibilities during Term 4.

On behalf of the College community I wish to congratulate Carla Pastorelli, currently Leader of Wellbeing Year 12, for being appointed to this position. Carla commences as Deputy Principal Secondary at the commencement of Term 1 2021.

Sacramental Program

This week at our Community Mass, Emilie Costley was initiated into the life of the Catholic Church with the Sacrament of Baptism and First Holy Communion. Congratulations to Emily, her family, sponsors and friends on a beautiful and moving Mass presided over by Monsignor Kevin Long.

Remar Gold Graduation

Congratulations to our Gold Rowers of 2020 who attended a Graduation Dinner on Monday evening. These students have been on the Remar journey for the past three years, developing a strong sense of community and service to others. We trust that our Remar students go out into the world as faith filled leaders and agents of change within their communities. Many thanks to the teachers and members of the Marist Youth Ministry who walked with our students over the last three years, and with special mention to Br Terry Orrell.

Spring Music Showcase

Congratulations to those students who performed last Tuesday evening at the Years 3-6 and Years 7-12 events.

This was the first performance since the advent of COVID-19 when students have had the opportunity to showcase their talents. Their joy and delight of such an opportunity was evident, indeed, letting their light shine.

Thank you to all staff who have contributed to the nurturing and development of these talents and for staging such impressive events. Thank you also to parents for the support of their children in the Arts Learning Area.

Year 7 2021 Parent Information Evening

On Wednesday evening we welcomed our new parents to 秀秀直播 for an information evening to assist in the preparation of their students commencing secondary school. There are limited opportunities for places in this cohort, as for other Secondary school year groups. Should a place be sought, parents are urged to contact the Registrar with urgency. Families of the Collee should note that sibling enrolments are prioritised.

Year 5 Project

This week Renae Zelich and I invited a small number of Year 5 students to celebrate the success of their class Project. The students wrote to me in June of this year requesting specific seating outside their classroom which would:

  • Keep their uniforms cleaner and less creased by not having to sit on the ground
  • Provide an outdoor flexible learning area
  • Increase collaborative spaces for classmates

The students were able to provide a sound rationale, design and approximate costing. Congratulations to Year 5 on letting your light shine through applying our four pedagogical pillars to this project 鈥 challenge, collaborate, create and finally celebrating success.

Marian Athletics Carnival

Today we held our Marian Athletics Carnival. It was wonderful to see the enthusiasm and enjoyment on display. This was a wonderful way to finish the term.

Thank you to the Marian Campus staff for staging a very successful event and to the many parents who attended in support of their children.

End of Term 3

I wish all families an enjoyable, restful and safe holiday break and we look forward to seeing everyone back at school in summer uniform on Tuesday 13 October.

秀秀直播 News Term 3 Week 10: From the Leader of Mission and Catholic Identity

Wherever the followers of Marcellin are present, working together in mission, this 鈥樷榝amily spirit鈥欌 is the Marist way of communal living. Its well-spring is the love that Jesus has for all his brothers and sisters 鈥 all of humanity. Through this spirit we offer an experience of belonging and union in mission. Water from the Rock #32

Term 3 comes to an end in an exciting way for our students in 2020. For many, events from beginning of the year had been cancelled, yet this Term allowed for these events to return in some way for our students. This was only possible because of the outstanding work of our teachers, support of our families and commitment of our students. All reflected by our Marist Characteristic of 鈥渇amily spirit鈥.

Welcome to the Church

Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.鈥 Matthew 28:19-20

Congratulations to Emilie Costley who recently received the Sacrament of Baptism, Reconciliation and Holy Communion at our Thursday Morning Community Mass. The Mass was led by Monsignor Kevin Long, who administered the Sacraments to Emilie. Thank you to Br Terry (Campus Minister) who was instrumental in Emilie鈥檚 preparation for the day.

Remar Gold Graduation

On Monday 21 September, our Remar Gold students graduated from the Marist Youth Ministry program. Parents and other significant people in the journey of the caravel attended the Marist Auditorium studios and were treated to an evening in which they were able to hear the experiences that the young Rowers held dear. There were lots of laughs, jokes and a rousing rendition of My Lighthouse to end the night. Thank you to all who have walked with the 2020 Gold Rowers on their journey. A special thanks to their helm, Genna Spadaccini for her commitment to the students in her care for the past three years.

Welcome to Game Changers

On Tuesday afternoon, Years 7 and 10 Game Changers students joined the Year 11 Blue Remar students for a Welcome to Marist Youth Ministry Social. We were fortunate to also be joined by two of our alumni, Liam Street and Sarah Ranieri who helped us learn the all important 秀秀直播 tradition of singing and dancing the actions to My Lighthouse. It was a wonderful way to welcome our Year 7’s into the Marist Youth Ministry community and beautiful display of family spirit.

Year 10 Lavalla Game Changers Retreat

Week 8 saw our Year 10 Lavalla Game Changers students here at school for their leadership camp. They were joined by Post School Marist Youth Ministers Georgia Martin and Dan Litjens who ran amusing sessions that reinforced the students understanding of topics such as leadership, faith and service. Highlights included the leadership and team building games, the 鈥榮herbet leadership creations鈥 and the time and space to learn and grow in community. Thank you to Miss Sophie Monisse who has been walking with these students on their journey this year as mentor.

Marist Association

On Sunday 20 September, 20 members of the Marist Association gathered to celebrate the Eucharist at St Joseph鈥檚 Parish Subiaco. We were warmly welcomed by Monsignor Kevin Long and the parishioners. After Mass, everyone gathered in the Parish centre to build community and share in our successes this Term. Thank you to St Joseph鈥檚 Parish and the Association members for demonstrating what it means to be part of the Marist family.

St John Henry 秀秀直播

During the holidays on Friday 9 October, we will celebrate the Feast of St John Henry 秀秀直播. 秀秀直播 was canonised in 2019 and recognised as a Saint for his academic contribution to the Church. 秀秀直播 is very well known in the Church as a theologian, a teacher and an educationalist. As a priest he visited the sick, the imprisoned, he was a friend to everybody on the streets, to people in high places and power, with the poor, the rich, the famous, the unknown.

To commemorate this Feast Day, 秀秀直播 will be celebrating Mass across Marian, Lavalla and Marcellin Campus in Term 4, Week 1. Students will also participate in activities relating to 秀秀直播鈥檚 life and learn about the contributions he made to the life of the Church.

秀秀直播 News Term 3 Week 10: From the Deputy Principal Wellbeing Secondary

As we conclude Term 3, now is the time to reflect on how lucky we have been in Western Australia and the fact that we were able to come together as a Marist community in the past few months. While staff and students are certainly looking forward to a well-deserved break, we can look back at many positive opportunities we have had to celebrate together whether it be our Wellbeing Week, the Guild Athletics Carnival, staff v student battle of the bands, Game Changers and many more.

I have been impressed with the resilience our students have shown and the growth mindset they exhibit. Our staff have worked tirelessly to provide opportunities for students to challenge themselves and engage in meaningful activities. I would like to acknowledge the Class of 2020 and wish them all the best as they depart for exams, TAFE, traineeships or enter the workforce. While 2020 has not played out as they may have wished, they have exhibited positive leadership to our younger students, and we will miss seeing them leave.

I wish our staff and families a safe & relaxing break and will leave you with this Irish blessing:

鈥淢ay the road rise up to meet you, may the wind be at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face; the rains fall soft upon your fields and until we meet again, may God hold you in the palm of His hand.”

Spring Music Night

Congratulations to all students who performed at Tuesday’s Spring Music Night. The night was an opportunity for our Music students to let their talents shine on stage in front of their family and friends.

For those who were unable to attend on the night, please to watch the recorded show.

Divergence Dance Showcase

Year 11 History Excursion

On Thursday of Week 9 the Year 11 ATAR History class visited the Holocaust Institute of WA. The students themselves described it as an eye opening experience that helped to explain events and actions related to the Nazis and World War 2, as well as modern issues today鈥. The group took part in a workshop that explained the evolution of the treatment of the Jews from mistrust and discrimination, through to the Final Solution. Students were asked to think in terms of individuals involved in the Holocaust and put themselves in the shoes of the European Jews. The morning ended with a moving talk by the daughter of a Holocaust survivor who told her mother鈥檚 story of persecution and survival in Eastern Europe.

Not only did the workshop help to support learning about Nazi history but it was a valuable lesson on how people need to be treated with respect and society must understand differences.

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Pathways and Careers Update

Click here to see all of the upcoming list of events that may be useful for students and parents.

秀秀直播 News Term 3 Week 10: From the Leader of Wellbeing Primary

On Tuesday evening, I had the privilege of hosting the Spring Music Night for Lavalla students in the Marist Auditorium. As I was listening to each of the performers backstage, all I could think of was how amazing these young people were; both in the talents they showed in their performances and in the courage they had to perform in front of so many people. I wish every student and family could have been there to witness their great success. In schools it is very easy to recognise achievement in some students. For those students who are great in Maths, they get the opportunity to show this every day. Or for the student’s who love sport, they perhaps get to share their talents each week with their team mates. Tuesday night was a wonderful occasion to showcase the achievements of some of our other students too. From Margaux and Oliver鈥檚 amazing vocal solos, to the hardworking and beautiful sounding Year 3 string quartet.

For those who were unable to attend on the night, please to watch the recorded show.

I hope all students at our Campus know that their opportunities for success and achievement are not limited to the classroom and in fact it is even outside of the classroom where some of these achievements can matter most. We are looking forward to seeing even more of these talents in the upcoming performances next term, including the much-anticipated Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical.

I would also like to thank all students, teachers and support staff for a wonderful (and busy) Term 3 and wish all families a safe and relaxing break. We are looking forward to welcoming everyone back on Tuesday 13 October.

In My Shoes

This week, students in Year 4 Blue finished up a pilot program they have been working on all term called 鈥業n My Shoes鈥. It is a school based social inclusion program designed specifically for Years 3 and 4 classes which aims to increase student awareness of their strengths and weaknesses; increase feelings of acceptance, respect and belonging; and improve student’s interpersonal empathy and use of pro-social (or helping) behaviours to include peers in the classroom or playground. Students were presented with certificates for completing the program this week and I would like to thank Mrs Fitzpatrick for the hard work and dedication she has shown in implementing the program, as well as all Year 4 Blue students for the positive way they have approached all lessons. Great job!

Lavalla Bookswap

This morning, Mrs Le Dan and our Student Council Library Monitors hosted the Lavalla Bookswap. It was great to see so many students bring in books to donate over these past few weeks and for students to have the opportunity to purchase new books today. We owe a big thanks to all those families who helped with donations 鈥 without their generosity this event simply would not be able to take place. We are looking forward to donating the funds raised to support the Indigenous Literacy Foundation.

Years 3 and 5 Buddy Activity

Earlier this week, the Year 5 classes invited our Year 3 students to take part in an 鈥楢mazing Race鈥. Year 5 students have been working all term to complete a Project Based learning tast which required them to create an 鈥楢mazing Race鈥 around two countries from North and South America. Year 5 had to create 鈥榬oadblocks鈥 and challenges which the Year 3 students were more than happy to take part in. A big thank you must go to all of our Year 5 students and teachers for helping to prepare such a wonderful experience for our Year 3 students. Well done!

Year 5 Excursion

Today, the Year 5 students took a trip to the zoo as part of their Science Unit on adaptations. Students had the opportunity to explore the habitats of a number of animals and were able to listen to a presentation from Zookeepers about the importance of nature preservation, and some of the different ways animals have been able to adapt to their environment over the years. What a great way to finish the term!

鈥淭he zoo excursion was amazing and I loved learning about different animals and their adaptations鈥 – Aaron Stannard

Assembly

Last week we were entertained by the Year 5 Green class who delivered their assembly item around the theme of remote learning, giving us a 鈥榙ay in the life of鈥 experience of the students in Year 5. We thank the Year 5 Green class along with Miss Cresp for their thoroughly entertaining item! We also recognised a large number of Merit Award winners last week. Congratulations to these students for their fine efforts to finish the term.

Marcellin Award

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

Congratulations Xavier Dunstan Year 5 who was recognised as being one of the consistently quiet achievers of our College. He never causes a fuss or complains and his gentle, kind manner means he is an absolute pleasure to have in class. Xavier is always helping others and doing things without being asked and put simply, makes his class a better place to be.

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Book Week 2020

Book Week will be celebrated across the College in Term 4 Week 2 (Monday 19 鈥 Friday 23 October 2020). This year鈥檚 Book Week theme is Curious Creatures, Wild Minds!

Activities on the Lavalla Campus will include:

Monday 19 October: Lavalla Parade in the Marist Auditorium at 9.00am

Monday 26 October: Illustrator Incursion, Aska

秀秀直播 News Term 3 Week 10: From the Vice Principal

Staff Movements

We are grateful for the service of Joanna Moore (Marian Campus), Sara Stancati and Anna Owen (Marcellin Campus) and Denise Bendotti (Lavalla/Marcellin Campuses). We wish them well in their future endeavours.

Term 4 Week 1

  • Year 12 Exams – Monday 5 – Friday 16 October
  • Year 10 Camp – Monday 12 – Friday 16 October
  • Year 7 2021 Orientation Day – Monday 12 October
  • PK-Y11 Commence Term 4 – Tuesday 13 October

Covid-19 Update

With the delay of moving to Phase 5 restrictions by the State Government, the following protocols will remain in place until鈥24 October.

  • Assemblies and College community鈥痚vents鈥:鈥疻hole school and campus assemblies are limited to ensure student numbers don鈥檛 exceed the 2m2 rule.
  • Parent and caregiver meetings 鈥 Pre-arranged parent/caregiver meetings can proceed, adhering to physical distancing and hygiene protocols
  • Parent and caregiver access聽鈥 Parents are able to enter school grounds to drop off and pick up their children and to attend scheduled meetings with staff. Parents can enter classrooms at the invitation of the teacher.

Student attendance at school is compulsory, except for those who are recognised as medically vulnerable or who have medically vulnerable family members. If you are concerned about your own family situation, please contact Lisa鈥疐ogliani, Vice Principal for additional clarity and advice.

The Government has stressed the importance of Western Australians to continue to keep up physical distancing where possible and to maintain good personal hygiene to better protect ourselves and the general health of the community.

In addition, students will be continually and explicitly taught the importance of handwashing, physical distancing and observing personal hygiene to a high standard (as developmentally appropriate).

If Students are Unwell

We鈥痑sk that students who are presenting with a fever or flu like symptoms stay at home until their symptoms are clear.鈥疘t is the responsibility of all families to ensure they support the wider College community.

Our Commitment to Child Safety

The College is committed to providing an environment that is safe for all children. We actively work towards and promote the principles of the Catholic Education鈥檚 Child Safe Framework. The framework upholds a child safe culture, healthy and respectful relationships, and extended guardianship in school communities, based on the latest research and recognised best practices.鈥 At times, we rely on partnership with parents to ensure all members of our community are safe, supported and cared for. Thank you to community members that have positively and openly supported this intent. If you are concerned about a child, please communicate with Campus Leaders, Leaders of Wellbeing or any member of the Senior Leadership Team.

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,鈥痗aregivers鈥痑nd volunteers.

The Code seeks to value the dignity of every person, foster positive relationships, ensuring confidentiality and accountability and supports professional boundaries.鈥 Events held during school hours AND outside of school hours that are associated with the College are also supported by the Code of Conduct.鈥 Postings on social media platforms that identify the College or College events are also bound by the Code of Conduct.

Any perceived breaches of the Code can be discussed with any member of the Senior Leadership Team.鈥 We thank you in advance for your understanding and support of how we strive to partner positively with one another.