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Artist in Residence 鈥 秀秀直播 Arts Festival

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 Residence, Mr Andy Quilty.

Andy Quilty is a prominent Australian artist, currently a finalist in the Black Swan Portraiture Prize, and also a lecturer in Fine Arts at UWA. As a part of the College’s new look Arts Festival this year, Andy conducted several drawing workshops across our 秀秀直播 community, working to share his experimental drawing techniques in practical workshops with our Years 2,5,6,10,11 and Year 12 students. He also presented his inspiring approach to drawing to an appreciative workshop of parents and friends from the 秀秀直播 community.

Andy鈥檚 artwork will be on display, for auction and sale at the 秀秀直播 Art Show of student work from Wednesday 10 – Friday 12 October. Andy will also unveil, at the Parents of 秀秀直播 Soiree (Friday 12 October) a portrait he has been working on, commissioned by the College on behalf of our College community.

秀秀直播 Student Art Show – Wednesday 10 October

The student artwork inspired by Andy will be showcased at the exhibition听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. In short, there are many artistic gifts to be celebrated at this year鈥檚 festival!

Craft activities will be available on the evening for our budding younger artists as we invite our extended families and younger siblings to join in on the Arts Festival celebration, helping to create an Art installation centered around our 2018 Marist Theme of 鈥淗ope鈥. Families can also enjoy a sausage sizzle for a gold coin donation.

We look forward to celebrating the Arts with you at the 秀秀直播 Arts Festival for 2018.


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 Friday 5 October, so please book promptly.


Maree Grayden, Leader of Learning Arts PK-12

Term 3 Week 4: From the Head of Primary

As we move through the term I am pleased to see how settled and engaged our students are at the Marian and Lavalla campuses. This is because of the support we receive from the families and their efforts at home to build strong, resilient children who are ready to learn. Our students then come to school and are greeted by dedicated staff who are all looking to see each day how they can grow their students. This personal growth is why our students receive such a good education and why their learning is challenged every day.

Marcellin Award

Congratulations to the following students who have recently received a Marcellin Award in Weeks 2,3 and 4:

Sienna Wheeler, Year 2 Red – for being quick to share equipment with others and giving up her equipment to younger students.

Sophie Pearson, Year 2 Red – for being positive and encouraging to others during team games – especially those who find it challenging.

Luca Trettel, Year 2 Blue – for working collaboratively with a team of students to help clean up and tidy the nature play materials into the nature play space.

Holly Thompson, Year 4 Green – Holly is described as a happy and positive person with a ready smile. She is able to see the positive in all situations rather than finding things to complain about. Holly works hard, putting every effort into all that she does, and always completes tasks to the best of her ability.

Holly is also described as someone with a gentle nature, is a good listener, is friendly and inclusive, and considerate of the needs of others. She is not someone who seeks attention, but rather puts other people’s feelings before her own.

One of the greatest attributes of Holly, is that not only does she look for the positive in things that happen each day, but looks for the positives in people. She is always looking for the best in others, and what a beautiful way to approach life that is.

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.

Staff Changes 鈥 Lavalla Campus

Mrs Therese Le-Sanders will be leaving our College at the end of Week 5 on Maternity Leave. I would like to take this opportunity to thank Mrs Le-Sanders for the way she has worked tirelessly with our students and the 秀秀直播 community. We wish her and her husband all the very best as they welcome their newest family member into the world. God bless. The new teachers working in Year 4 Red are Mrs Queva Fitzgerald and Ms Kate Warchomij. Ms Fitzgerald has worked in a number of Catholic schools in Western Australia and will be starting on Monday 13 August. We also welcome Mrs Annika Sampson who will be supporting our Learning Support Program.

Primary Night at Scitech

Primary Angelico Art Exhibition

The following students have had their art work displayed at the Primary Angelico Art Exhibition for 2018. The students have displayed outstanding commitment to their craft and we are blessed that they are able to share their talents. Thank you to Mrs Amy Farrell for your instruction and support

  • Charlotte Laurent, Year 6
  • Ella Hills, Year 4
  • Ella Scott, Year 5
  • Zoe Ehlers, Year 3
  • Savannah Doyle, Year 6
  • Harper Gamble, Year 6

Speak Up Finals

Speak Up is a wonderful extra-curricular opportunity afforded to our students which challenges them to grow in the area of public speaking, develop confidence and entertain their peers. In Week 4, the Finals were held at the Lavalla Campus. Congratulations to Joshua Do, Harry Klein, Aadil Thekkayil who were the winners of their year groups. These students will be representing the College in the Speak Up Awards. We wish you well. to read a student reflection about the competition from Joshua Do (Year 6) and Leyla Do (Year 5).

Year 3 Bishops’ Literacy Test 鈥 Tuesday 14 August

Next Tuesday, our Year 3 students will take part in the state-wide Bishops Literacy Test. This allows our system to gauge the knowledge and understating of our students and to shape the Religious Education curriculum for the future.

Parent Support

It is important that we all work together to uphold the highest standards at our College. After the Years 3-6 Assembly in the Marist Auditorium, many coffee cups were left behind by parents. Please be reminded that only bottled water is allowed in this wonderful space. I wish to also point out that it is also very disruptive when parents leave during the assembly. Please be mindful and respectful of those on stage.


Guided Planning

I would like to highlight the professionalism of our teachers as they all work with our Leaders of Learning, Mrs Zelich and Ms Anderson, to provide the best learning opportunities for our students. This has been exemplified in our guided planning sessions dedicated to planning and programming learning experiences through a differentiated curriculum and a meaningful and relevant assessment process.

Upcoming Events

Primary STEM Festival
K-Y6 Feast of the Assumption Celebrations
Year 1 Father鈥檚 Day Bunnings Workshop
Book Week
Kindy Better Beginnings Incursion
PP-Y2 Assembly – Item Pre Primary Blue

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:

Pre Primary Green Assembly
Pre Primary Landsdale Farm Excursion
Year 3 Green Prayer Assembly
Year 3 Red Assembly
Pre Primary 100 Days of Learning

Term 3 Week 4: From the Deputy Principal | Learning and Staff Development

Small Challenge, big improvement. How setting small ongoing goals in the classroom can help students reach larger goals

Our Vision for Learning boldly states, 秀秀直播 is a faith and learning community where we continually challenge ourselves to boldly embark on a pathway of discovery beyond the classroom to contribute to and become agents of change in the world. In an ever-changing society people need the skills, experience, knowledge and confidence to face all of life鈥檚 challenges in order to become resilient learners who are willing to take risks to achieve their goals.

To be challenged is to engage in learning with a positive open mindset, being resilient and adaptive in achieving goals; taking calculated risks and learning from experience.

As leaders, teachers and support staff, we strive to foster the element of challenge by collectively committing to:

  • Developing a whole-school Wellbeing policy that develops social and emotional skills across all year levels
  • A culture of excellence
  • Knowing our students and how they learn
  • Using growth mindset language and strategies when challenging students in context
  • Teaching and learning which is student driven and data informed and appropriately challenges all students
  • Teachers challenging themselves to critically evaluate and continually grow as educators through research into current theories and pedagogy
  • Timely, targeted, formative feedback and feedforward that encourages growth.

Supporting students to set small ongoing goals in the classroom or activity can help them reach larger goals. Making mistakes, reflecting on feedback, planning with peers and trying different alternatives are all part of the learning process. Teachers and students coming together as co-learners is the greatest strength of our Vision for Learning; this in turn leads to achieving small goals which leads to big improvement.

NAPLAN Online 2019

Teaching staff from Years 3 – 12 were trained on the administration and delivery of the NAPLAN Online Assessment, which students will participate in next year. Students in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9 will participate in a 鈥榯est鈥 assessment later this term which is designed to ensure the College network, student devices and teacher administrators are familiar with the assessment. Further details will be shared by classroom teachers and Leaders of Wellbeing closer to the date. I thank Mr Peter Jones, Leader of Pedagogy and Miss Kate Warchomji, Leader of Wellbeing, for their leadership and coordination of this project.

ASIP 鈥 Wellbeing

Our teaching staff across the College joined together to focus on student wellbeing through the implementation of a Gratitude Project. As part of the College Annual School Improvement Plan, the staff will embark on an action research project that supports enhancing student resilience and the positive impact of practicing gratitude. We look forward to sharing the framework for our projects at the 秀秀直播 Parents Consultative Committee meeting in Week 8, and sharing our findings with the College community in Term 4.

秀秀直播 Parents

Thank you to all the parents who supported the parent education presentation from Side Effects. The presentation was informative and engaging. If any parent needs support in managing concerns involving drugs and alcohol, I encourage you to engage with the resources available from the Government of Western Australia, Mental Health Commission, and your family GP. If there are any topics you would like explored as part of our commitment to parent education, please contact me via lisa.fogliani@newman.wa.edu.au

Code of Conduct

A reminder to all families that the Code of Conduct can be accessed via the College website. Please click here. 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. 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.

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

Term 3 Week 4: From The Deputy Principal | Mission and Catholic Identity

Saint Mary of the Cross MacKillop 鈥 A Saint for all Australians

鈥楧o what you can with the means at your disposal and leave the rest calmly to God鈥 (St Mary MacKillop, 1871).

On Wednesday 8 August, the Feast Day of Saint Mary MacKillop was celebrated across the world. At 秀秀直播, our community gave thanks for the life and practical witness to faith of Australia鈥檚 first saint with Masses celebrated on Wednesday and Thursday by both our Year 9 students, and the MacKillop Guild at the Marcellin Campus, while our Lavalla Campus was led in a moving prayer assembly by Mrs Lara Gray and the students of Year 3 Green.

As a College community, may we continue to take the practical inspiration from the life of St Mary MacKillop as we seek to live authentically as a Christian community.

What kept you going 鈥榮oft eyes鈥 St Mary of the Cross?
Love of God and love of people,
Battler, mug, the poor, the rich and the stray.
鈥楽oft eyes鈥 Saint Mary of the Cross, Mackillop
Keep us calm and safe.
Mary keep your gaze upon us,
here down under
Mellow our hardened nation鈥檚 and church鈥檚 hearts
Through Christ Jesus,
In the sunlight of the Spirit
Bless all of us who live under the Southern Cross

 

K-12 Assumption Day Celebrations 鈥 Week 5

Wednesday 15 August 2018 is the Feast Day of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the feast day chosen for the Marist Brothers at the time of their foundation by Saint Marcellin Champagnat, the founder of the Marist Brothers and of Marist Education. To mark this significant Feast and Day of Holy Obligation in the life of the Church as well as the international Marist Institute, our PK-12 College Community will be celebrating the Feast of the Assumption across the College in Week 5.

On Wednesday 15 August, the Marcellin Campus will gather for Mass in the Gym during Period 1. On Friday 17 August, Marian and Lavalla Campuses will both gather at Lavalla Campus for a combined Mass, Buddy Day activities and the annual Lapathon to raise money for the work of Australian Marist Solidarity.

Families can learn more about the work of online.

For further information, please refer to the K-12 letter that was sent home by the College in Week 3


Past Events

Building Bridges Project

On Wednesday 8 August, 秀秀直播 hosted the Building Bridges project. The Building Bridges Project aims to assist secondary students of different religious backgrounds and cultures, from Years 10 and 11 to build bridges of trust and friendship. to read more and see more photos from the day.

Marist Young Adult Retreat

The Marist Young Adult Retreat took place in Sydney from Thursday 26 – Sunday 29 July 2018. Two of Perth鈥檚 Marist Youth Ministry (MYM) team, Emily Redwood and Michael Heelan, attended the conference with the support of 秀秀直播. Michael writes that; 鈥渢he weekend was very fruitful for our own personal growth, and has offered us a unique insight into the practical application of Christian and Marist values in our day-to-day endeavours.鈥 to read more.

Governors Prayer Breakfast

The Governor鈥檚 Prayer Breakfast is an annual event where state leaders join with the community in fellowship and prayer for Western Australia, displaying unity across the denominations. The breakfast is regularly attended by the Chief Justice, the Governor, the Premier, senior State Members of Parliament, the Police Commissioner or his nominee, High School Students and prominent business and community leaders. This year, Year 10 students Mitchell Harris and Celeste Pereira represented the College with Mr Lynch (Deputy Catholic Identity and Mission) and Miss Cole (Leader of Youth Ministry and Advocacy).

24:7 Floreat Youth Group

The Floreat Youth Group meets on Sunday nights between 6pm to 8pm in the Floreat Parish Centre. Almost 30 young people in Years 6 to 12 gathered last Sunday 3 August for a night of fun games and interactive activities that help young people learn about the Christian Faith. Everyone is welcome to join the Youth Group, so if you are interested in participating please call the 24:7 Floreat Youth Ministers, Angela 0455 960 174 or Sebastian 0403 230 395 for more information.

Remar Blue Solidarity Camp

Preparations have begun for the Remar Blue Solidarity Camp which will take place from Wednesday 22 – Tuesday 28 August, in Mullewa, Western Australia. Students began their preparation learning about the meaning of 鈥榮olidarity鈥 and the importance of being present to people. The second session centred around cultural understanding, where students learnt about the Yamaji people and Wadjarri people; as well as Mullewa and surrounding areas. The next two preparation sessions will focus on the practical aspects of the camp. The Blue rowers and teachers are excited about the trip to Mullewa and are looking forward to walking in solidarity with the community.

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 4: From the Principal

Why we Challenge our College Community daily

At 秀秀直播, we seek to animate our delivery of teaching, learning and wellbeing as one, which is innovative, creative and rigorous, underpinned by contemporary and relevant practice. Our Vision for Learning Shine through Discovery (Mathew 5:16 Let your light shine) animates our learning community to create, collaborate, create and celebrate whom we are and what we seek to achieve. The principle of challenge is integral to this vision as it commits our learning community daily to set goals, participate, solve problems, be energised, get out of one鈥檚 comfort zone, and break down barriers. We challenge and inspire our students to reach the plan God has for them, to let their gifts and talents shine and ensure their hope and aspirations are fulfilled.

Synonymous with our principle of challenge is in the name of our College. The name 秀秀直播 was chosen in recognition of the great religious thinker of the 19th century, John Henry 秀秀直播. Blessed Cardinal John Henry 秀秀直播 was one of the leading figures of the nineteenth century England known as an outstanding writer of English prose and poetry; he was also both a Church historian and a theologian. He published numerous articles and books which have brought greater understanding of the Catholic Church to many, both in the past and in the present. 秀秀直播’s beatification was officially proclaimed by Pope Benedict XVI on 19 September 2010 鈥 Blessed John Henry 秀秀直播.

秀秀直播鈥檚 work exemplified a deep love of learning. He challenged others to critically reflect on the role of education in their lives. He firmly believed that learning leads to discovery, exploration and critical thinking. Today, his vision of pursuing excellence in learning is seen across the world in the naming of schools, such as ours, and universities. We aspire and challenge our students to do the same.

#challengeyear12

As a direct example of how we challenge our students every day has been in the development of our #challengeyear12 program. As we near the end of the 2018 graduating class鈥 tenure, this program has been instrumental in providing strong support and intervention in these students’ final year. This has included but not limited to the expansion of the homework club with master classes across key subject areas; mentoring program including goal setting; expectations on College attendance; Wellbeing initiatives; plus other Year 12 initiated events like last night鈥檚 Year 7 disco.

We continue to pray and support our Year 12 students in these final weeks of their formal schooling at 秀秀直播.

Save the Dates: 秀秀直播 Arts Festival – Wednesday 10 – Friday 12 October 2018

The 2018 秀秀直播 Arts Festival is a celebration of the PK-12 Arts learning journey at 秀秀直播. The event also showcases the artistic endeavours of the STEM learning area.

The Arts Festival will be held in the Marist Auditorium over three days. The schedule of events can be found below:

Wednesday 10 October – The official opening of the festival. We invite the 秀秀直播 and wider community to join us in celebrating student Art works created throughout the year and Art projects that have been inspired by collaborative workshops with Artist in residence Andy Quilty.

Andy Quilty our Artist in residence will open the festivities and present a large scale collaborative piece he has created with the 秀秀直播 Year 12 Visual Art students. Games and Art activities, for our budding younger artists will be hosted on the oval. These creative endeavours will link to our Marist theme of 鈥渉ope鈥 and form part of an art installation in the foyer that celebrates the artistic gifts of our youngest members of the community.

Opening night will also include a presentation of the student awards, including a people鈥檚 choice award, instrumental, choir and drama performances.

Thursday 11 October – An opportunity for our student community to walk through the exhibition and cast their vote for their favourite work.

Friday 12 October – Parent Social Night. This 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 . This parent event also presents an opportunity to bid for an Art piece produced by Andy Quilty. On this evening, Andy Quilty will present to the College community a commissioned portrait of Marcellin Champagnat.

More detailed information about this exciting event will follow.