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秀秀直播 Water Polo 2018/2019 Season Registrations Now Open

2018/2019 Season Registrations are Now Open

FlippaBall (Year 2 [strong swimmer] to Years 6/7)

  • New members – free 鈥淐ome & Try鈥 on Thursday 20 September & Thursday 11 October (4.00pm –聽 5.00pm) – New & existing members welcome
  • Training 鈥 Thursdays, commencing Thursday 18 October (3.45pm – 5.00pm)
  • Games 鈥 Saturdays, commencing Saturday 20 October (between 11.00am & 12.30pm)
  • Venue 鈥 秀秀直播 pool (training & games)
  • Additional info – for FlippaBall Flyer

Juniors (U14s, U16s & U18s)

  • New members welcome – free 鈥淐ome & Try鈥 during pre-season training
  • Pre-season training underway (until end of Term 3): Thursdays, 5.00pm – 7.00pm and Saturdays, 9.00am – 11.00am
  • State League games commence 7/8 October
  • Venue 鈥 秀秀直播 pool (training) + HBF stadium, or Hale Pool (games)

Registrations: Please

More info:
Email: flippaball@newmanwaterpolo.asn.au听补苍诲 juniors@newmanwaterpolo.asn.au

Term 3 Week 8: From The Deputy Principal, Mission and Catholic Identity

PK-12 Fathers’ Day Celebrations

Last week was a wonderful opportunity to celebrate all fathers and father figures in the lives of our community across our three Campuses. Thank you to the many men who came to share these special moments at the Marian and Lavalla Campus Fathers’ Day liturgy and prayer assembly.

 

秀秀直播 Mothers In Prayer: an open opportunity for all our Mums

鈥楳ums in Prayer鈥 (MiPs) is coming to a kitchen table near you 鈥

We have a newly formed triplet of 秀秀直播 Mums who meet around their kitchen table for 1 hour, once a fortnight to pray for their children, their children鈥檚 friends, teachers and our wider school community. They are looking for other like-minded Mums who would enjoy praying together in a relaxed environment over coffee (and sometimes cake!). to read more.

Remar Blue Solidarity Camp

In Week 6, 24 Year 11 Remar Blue Rowers (students) embarked on a week-long Solidarity Camp to Mullewa, Western Australia. The camp was designed to help the Rowers understand solidarity through lived experience and helping them to realise that they have the capacity to be the 鈥榟ands and feet of Christ鈥. to read more and see more photos from the camp.

24:7 Floreat Youth Group

Angela and Sabastian from 24:7 Youth Ministry would like to thank the 22 young people who came along to the Floreat / Wembley Youth Group last Sunday. The Youth Group meets each Sunday night (6.00pm – 8.00pm) in the Parish Centre for all young people in Years 6-12. This week鈥檚 Youth Group is going to be another terrific night, and Angela and Sabastian would love to see you all there! Don’t forget to bring 5 friends to win a block of chocolate!

Save the date: Family Quiz Night, Sunday 16 September
This will be a great night of fun, games and free pizza for the whole family! If you are interested in attending, please contact Angela or Sebastian so that they can organise a table for you! Call Angela 0455 960 174 or Sebastian 0403 230 395 for more information.


Sacramental Programs

When your child has received the Sacraments of Reconciliation, First Communion or Confirmation, please send a copy of their Certificate from their Parish to 秀秀直播 Registrar, Flora Hughes Flora.Hughes@newman.wa.edu.au聽 College records can then be updated and a card of congratulations can be presented to your child at Assembly.

 

Weekly Thursday Morning Community Mass (Champagnat Chapel 鈥 8.10am 鈥 8.35am)

All parents, guardians and families across our PK-12 College are invited to attend the weekly Thursday morning Mass celebrated by Fr Joseph Tran and Fr Mark Baumgarten. Our weekly 秀秀直播 Community Mass is an important way that we as a Catholic community seek to nourish and live-out our faith in community with one another.

Term 3 Week 8: From the Head of Primary

The College believes that by keeping parents informed of events and activities we are joining together to promote your child’s success. Through the introduction of Seesaw, emails, school reports and work samples, we hope you are able to understand not only what we are teaching, but why. I am truly grateful for the support and collaboration of parents in sharing our desire to offer the best opportunities for your children. We will continue to seek feedback from our students to see how we can best meet their needs. It is vital that as a large community centered around Christ and striving for a common goal, that we continue to work together, that we communicate freely, and support each other.


Marcellin Award

Congratulations to the following students who have recently received a Marcellin Award in Weeks 6,7 and 8:

Harry Cooley, Year 2 Blue –聽 for helping to clean up and tidy the nature play area. Harry always works cooperatively with other students.

Leila Rossi, Year 1 Blue –聽 for her honesty and integrity as a person. Leila found a $5.00 note in the playground and handed it in to the duty teacher.

Livia Bogdanov, Year 2 Red –聽 For quickly inviting a classmate to join in play when they were alone.

Mikayla Short, Year 6 Blue –聽 Mikayla always demonstrates a sense of inclusivity in everything she does. She has an active awareness of her faith; this is displayed through participation at Thursday Morning Mass on a regular basis and the way she lives the Christian message everyday at school. Mikayla always gives willingly of her time and her level of service and commitment has been noted by several staff on many occasions. Mikayla is not one to make a fuss, rather, she goes about things in a quiet and subtle manner which is beautiful to see. Her qualities of sincerity, cooperation and diligence are noted by classmates and teachers. Every action is without thought of personal gain. She sees a need and does something about it.

The Marcellin Award is presented to children who show, in their everyday actions and words, the spirit of the character of St Marcellin Champagnat. The Marcellin Award at Marian Campus is drawn from submitted nominations each Wednesday morning at Prayer Assembly. At Lavalla Campus, the Marcellin Award is presented at campus assemblies to one student selected by the Leadership Team from submitted nominations.

Marian Athletics Carnival

On Thursday 20 September, students in Pre Primary 鈥 Year 2 will enjoy a fun filled day of competition and faction spirit at the Marian Campus Athletics Carnival. for all details regarding the Carnival and the schedule for the day.

 

秀秀直播 Arts Festival

Artist in Residence Program
The 秀秀直播 Arts Festival program has been in full swing over the last couple of weeks with some truly wonderful inspirational and enriching arts experiences being facilitated by our 2018 Artist in聽Residence, Mr Andy Quilty. to read more.

Save the Date: 秀秀直播 Art Show 鈥 Wednesday 10 October
The student artwork inspired by Andy will be showcased at the exhibition on Wednesday 10 October along with a multitude of 2D and 3D artworks produced by students from across all three campuses (this includes Technology Materials and Design projects). The showcase will also feature the presentation of awards and Performance Art by Years 9 and 10 Drama students and an array of musical items from Music students in the Music programs at Lavalla and Marcellin campuses. to read more.

Parents of 秀秀直播 Soiree – Friday 12 October
Join our community for a night of fun and fanfare, set amongst the artwork of our student community. On Friday 12 October join parents and friends at the Marist Auditorium from 6pm to 9m. A cocktail reception including drinks and canapes will be provided, along with live jazz performances from experienced jazz musicians. Every ticket purchased will provide an entry into the major prize draw, which includes a first prize of 50% discount on your eldest child鈥檚 tuition fees in 2019; along with other great prizes! Tickets are just $30 and can be purchased by . Bookings close October 2, so please book promptly.


Save the Date: Primary School Disco, Friday 9 November


Cyber Safety

Parents are reminded to monitor their children鈥檚 device use and their online presence to ensure they are being safe. They should never share passwords or personal information with anyone.

Behaviour Management 鈥 Respect

The Primary Leadership Team and staff have been reminding students of the College鈥檚 pillars of respect.

  • Respect for our faith – Acknowledge the faith journey of each person and share positively in the faith life of our Marist school
  • Respect for others – Value differences in other people and respect all who work in the 秀秀直播 community
  • Respect for self – Value the talents we have and achieve to the best of our ability
  • Respect for learning – Contribute to a safe, orderly and productive learning environment. Interact respectfully with teachers and peers.
  • Respect for the College – Be proud of the College and show consideration for the property of others and of the College

To ensure our students strive for excellence, respect is critical and we have been working with our students to be their best. This includes their faith, academic pursuits, behaviour and their social interactions. We appreciate you supporting the College in upholding these expectations.

Staffing

In Term 4, Mr Peter Hunt (Year 5 Red) will be taking Long Service Leave and Deferred Leave in 2019. I would like to take this opportunity to thank Peter for all he does here at 秀秀直播 and we look forward to his return in 2020. I am pleased to inform you that Ms Davina Sankhar will be teaching Year 5 Red and we welcome her to our College community.

Fathers Day

A big vote of thanks to all of our 秀秀直播 Dads, Grandads and those who are like fathers to us. You are wonderful role models for your children and your commitment to our College is much appreciated. We hope you enjoyed the Marian and Lavalla Liturgies, class celebrations, free coffee from the coffee van and freshly baked muffins organised by our Primary Social Committee in your honour. Thank you to the Primary Social Committee for working so hard to support our community.

Family Scitech Night

Congratulations to our Primary Social Committee for their successful Family Scitech Evening on Friday 31 August. With a wonderful turnout of over 200 parents, children and grandparents attending all the feedback was very positive and a great night was had by all. We thank all the 秀秀直播 families for supporting this evening and again thank our Primary Social Committee for all their time and effort planning and organising such fun community events.

Ideas Lab –聽Year 2 Project

Last week the Year 2 classes enjoyed working on their integrated project 鈥淧aper Planes Pilot鈥 in the IDEAS Lab. It was wonderful seeing the individualised project take place in the Lab which displayed again the different ways the Lab can be used to help further extend students understanding in the classroom. The excitement and learning that took place was amazing to see and no doubt the students shared this knowledge with their parents and siblings when they get home.

Staff Collaboration 鈥 Scope and Sequence

Last week the primary staff engaged in generating a writing scope and sequence. The meeting allowed staff to work together to increase collaboration and tap into various perspectives and ideas, but also to share responsibility for our students鈥 learning. The more people invested in a student鈥檚 education, the better the chance that student has to be successful.


Flexible Learning 鈥 Year 4

Year 4 have been involved in flexible learning in Mathematics this Term. This initiative takes place every Tuesday in the Multipurpose Room. The process of flexible learning is that it enables the teachers to cater for all learning abilities, improve student outcomes and foster our Vision for Learning.

 

Swimming Lessons Term 4

In-term swimming lessons will take place from Monday 19 November to Thursday 29 November. Parents must register their children online. Please note, registration is compulsory as swimming lessons are part of the school program. Registrations will be open from Monday 2 September to Saturday 22 September. It is essential that you register during this time so classes can be organised. for more information and to register your child.

 

Upcoming Events

Past Events

The children at 秀秀直播 are continuously engaging in motivating learning experiences that support embedding and enhancing their education. Some highlights from the past two weeks are:

Term 3 Week 8: From the Deputy Principal Learning and Staff Development

Using growth mindset language between students, teachers and parents is becoming increasingly important in the learning cycle since it serves to maximise student achievement, collaboration and feedback. Students receive most of their feedback from their peers. This includes feedback on their learning, and feedback on their wellbeing and peer relationships. Growth mindset language encourages students to persist through difficulties, embrace challenges and learn from feedback.

Parents and teachers can work with students to get the most from their learning by asking growth mindset questions to generate feedback. Questions such as What can you learn from this mistake? Did you ask for help when you needed it? Have you reviewed your work for improvements? Are you proud of your result? help students to work collaboratively with their peers and respond positively to feedback.

Gratitude Project

Earlier this term, 鈥淭he Gratitude Project鈥 was launched as part of the College鈥檚 commitment to supporting the Wellbeing of staff and students. To date, all teaching staff have heard about the benefits of gratitude in relation to our own health as well as commencing working explicitly with classes on both the concept of gratitude as an emotion, as well as a practice. In summary, gratitude has enormous positive benefits for our psychological Wellbeing and it is very easy to teach, learn and live with gratitude.

Some examples of this include Kindy students discussing picture books that deal with the concept of gratitude and drawing things they are grateful for in their lives. Pre Primary and Year 1 students are sticking notes on their classroom walls stating what they are grateful for. The Year 2 students have developed a Gratitude Tree. Coloured leaves will be added to the tree which are reflections of gratitude the students have. Year six students have developed a Gratitude Graffiti Wall, while the Years 7 and 8 students celebrate Gratitude Tuesday and are journaling 鈥渢he best thing that happened to me today鈥, 鈥渨hat I am grateful for today and why鈥 and, 鈥渨hat I am looking forward to most tomorrow鈥. Year 11 students are sending 鈥淪hout Outs鈥 of appreciation to others. It is particularly lovely to see that these shout outs are being sent to staff and students alike! It is wonderful to see the practice of gratitude grow in the 秀秀直播 community and hear all the amazing and yet simple things we have to be thankful for.

Save the Date- Parents of 秀秀直播 Soiree, Friday 12 October

The 秀秀直播 Parents Soiree is an opportunity for our parent community to enjoy drinks, canapes and jazz music with friends, whilst celebrating the student works of the Arts Festival. to purchase your tickets.

 

秀秀直播 Parents Consultative Committee

Thank you to the parents that attended the Consultative Committee meeting on Monday night. The Senior Leadership Team shared progress reports relating to the Annual School Improvement Plan and other significant developments including the new College website which was launched this week.

Our College Psychologists, Jon Laden-Wearne and Denise Bendotti shared with the group the schoolwide Gratitude Project. Gratitude has been identified as one strategy to support our school-wide Wellbeing program that seeks to foster student resilience. Across the life of the College, students and teachers have been practicing gratitude in a number of different ways from journaling to creating a gratitude graffiti wall at Lavalla Campus, and growing a gratitude tree at Marian Campus. Please find the presentation from the night attached聽

Please find attached the minutes from the meeting聽

 

Code of Conduct

A reminder to all families that the Code of Conduct can be accessed via the College website. Please . 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 and extends to all forums including social media and email forms of communication. The Code seeks to value the dignity of every person, foster positive relationships, ensure confidentiality and accountability and support professional boundaries. Events held during school hours AND outside of school hours that are associated with the College are also supported by the Code. The 秀秀直播 Sports Association has also embedded the Code of Conduct as part of its alignment with College policies. Any perceived breaches of the Code can be discussed with any member of the Senior Leadership Team.

All families are reminded that if they have a concern about the education or Wellbeing of their child, they should contact the College directly. We are always willing to support families, but school matters must be managed by the College. It is not appropriate to contact other families about concerns you have about their child. Please direct these matters to the classroom teacher, Leaders of Wellbeing or any member of the Senior Leadership Team.

The College recognises the convenience of year group Facebook pages that are moderated by parents. This is an excellent platform for sharing information involving College events and requirements. It is not appropriate to use social media platforms to seek clarity on teaching and learning or to debate College policies. Please refer these matters to your child’s classroom or PCG Teachers, or a member of the Senior Leadership Team.

We thank you in advance for your understanding and support of how we strive to partner positively with each other.