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秀秀直播 News Term 1 Week 4: From the Principal

The Lenten Season commenced this week. It is a season for honest reflection, repentance and commitment towards greater intimacy with God, and hence towards a more virtuous version of self. The Lenten experience has the power to transform our lives through this deeper and more intimate relationship with our Creator, God. At the heart of intimacy is the essence of truly knowing and being known by another (in-to-me-see). We often choose measurement language to describe the space in our intimacy levels. An intimate friend is one that we feel very 鈥榗lose鈥 to. They know us on a true and 鈥榙eep鈥 level. If the relationship diminishes in intimacy, we say our friend has become more 鈥榙istant鈥. A relationship with a person who we do not know well can be described as having 鈥榮urface鈥 or 鈥榮hallow鈥 intimacy. 

Intimacy is not about distance or depth, it is relational. We can feel distant from the person sitting right next to us, similarly we can feel close to a person living in a different country. Being present to someone in our Marist way, promotes intimacy and is based on trust. The quality of trust is at the heart of intimacy with God. The greater the trust, the closer we allow the relationship to be. When trust is undermined, intimacy suffers. Sacred scripture teaches that God is intimate with those who trust in Him. The more we trust in God, the more intimately we come to know His presence in our lives. When we feel disconnected and distant from God it is frequently linked to a breakdown in trust, such as sin, grief or disappointment. When we repent or repair and heal in a relationship, the intimacy returns. During lent, we take the time to grow our intimacy with God. We do this through honest reflection in prayer (the Latin root word for prayer is 鈥榓sk earnestly鈥), repentance, giving to those in need, exercising detachment through various forms of fasting and a commitment to be better.  

As a community we celebrated Shrove Tuesday in Marian, Lavalla, and Marcellin with pancake sales before school and at recess. Ash Wednesday liturgies occurred on 22 February in St Cecilia鈥檚 Church for our early year students, the Champagnat Chapel for students in Years 3 to 6, our College gymnasium for students in Years 7 to 11 and at the camping grounds in Serpentine for our Year 12 students who are on retreat.  We are committed to supporting the work of Caritas Australia this lent through their largest fundraising drive, Project Compassion. Caritas is the Catholic Church鈥檚 international aid and development organisation. Project Compassion through Caritas 鈥渕obilises Australians to raise much-needed funds to help alleviate poverty, promote justice and uphold dignity in the most vulnerable and marginalised communities in the world鈥.  

秀秀直播 students in the Game Changers group and students from Years 10 and 11 have experienced international immersions into the third world countries, like the countries Project Compassion supports. These experiences open their eyes and hearts to the needs of those in the developing world. Project Compassion has been launched at school and we encourage families to support this worthy cause.  

High Achievers Assembly听

We congratulate the Class of 2022 on their achievements as a graduating class. Their successes are evident not only in their results, but in their contribution to the College. We had an opportunity to celebrate our top achieving students last week, who returned for our High Achievement Assembly. Alumni and High Achiever, Max Hobson delivered an authentic and insightful speech at the Assembly. He acknowledged the challenges associated with the pressures of final year of school and reiterated the importance of each person finding their own pathway to graduation, one that aligns with both passion and area of skill.

Marist Association Gathering

The Marist Association gathered last Wednesday in the Champagnat Chapel.听 There were discussions and a survey about the future of the Association. It was a time to reconnect as a companion group.听 The Marist theme for 2023 鈥淐reated and Called: A revolution of love and tenderness鈥 was introduced with prayer sessions and reflection.

KG -Year 6, 8, 9 and 10 Information Evenings

Thank you to students and parents for attending the Information Evenings over the last two weeks. The Information Evenings are important occasions for parents and students to attend. We take the opportunity to introduce the classroom and PCG teachers and leaders and share information about the journey ahead. These nights set the tone for a productive year.

Lion King Cast

Primary students were invited to audition for the College Junior School Production the Lion King. Congratulations to all the students who auditioned and thank you for your wonderfully positive attitudes during the audition process. Thank you to the staff who undertook the rehearsals and discernment process for selection. Congratulations to the students who have been chosen to be part of the cast. It is promising to be an amazing show. Rehearsals will commence in Term 2. Thank you specifically to Producer, Yvonne Wiese and Director, Ava Bilton.听

Fame Rehearsals

鈥淔ame鈥 is the Senior School Production for this year.  Auditions will take place on Tuesday 21 and Wednesday 22 March at the Marist Auditorium.  Documentation has been released outlining the Audition process in more detail.  

Rehearsals commence Tuesday 2 May followed by a compulsory parent meeting which will detail technical and dress rehearsals.听All rehearsals and performances will be held at 秀秀直播 in the Marist Auditorium.听

Year 7 to 12 Swimming Carnival

The Swimming Carnival showcases the talents of many students, there is fierce competition and much enjoyment and novelty. This year eight records were broken, and many special moments occurred on the day. I am told one such moment was the spontaneous singing of the whole Year 12 cohort in the novelty pool. They renditioned the crowd with a verse of the Sub Tuum, our College song.  

Many thanks to all the staff and parents who attended to support the students. A special thanks to the Health and Physical Education, Guild, PCG and Leader of Wellbeing staff. It was the first carnival for the new Leader of Sport, Mrs Marnie Barrett, supported by our new Sporting Administration Assistant, Ms Kate Thayer and Deputy Principal (Acting), Mrs Sarah Ellam. They did a magnificent role in organising the day.     

School Curriculum and Standards Authority Exhibition and Awards Ceremony

On Friday 17 February, the School Curriculum and Standards Authority held a ceremony in recognition of students who achieved General, Subject and VET Exhibition Awards. Saskia Wigley from the Class of 2022 was invited to receive recognition for Outdoor Education ATAR. We congratulate Saskia on this significant award.

Year 12 Retreat

The Year 12 Retreat was this week, and I had the pleasure visiting the students and staff in Serpentine for the Ash Wednesday liturgy.听 I thank the students for the way in which they immersed themselves in this very significant and reflective opportunity. Year on year in the exit survey, Year 12 students note that the retreat was the highlight of the final year of school life.听 For many students, this will be their last opportunity to take the time to reflect on their place in the world, their connection to God and to each other.听 In many ways, Retreat is a significant rite of passage for our students as they prepare to conclude their secondary education and go off to carve a life for themselves in the world beyond 秀秀直播.听听

秀秀直播 Advisory Council

The College Advisory Council convened its first meeting of the year on Thursday evening. Our Advisory Council is integral to the governance of our College. Our Advisory Council provides advice and support to me as Principal (Acting) and the College Executive Leadership Team in the governance of our school.  Each member of our Advisory Council is appointed by Marist Schools Australia and comprises both parents and community members with diverse experience in a variety of disciplines.  

The members of the College Advisory Council for 2023 are, from left in the photograph. 

Br Terry Orrell 

Ms Christine Antoine (Minute Secretary) 

Mr Stephen Lee (Chair) 

Ms Kim Boekeman 

Ms Nerreda Hillier 

Dr Lucie McCrory (Principal, Term 1) 

Mr Joseph Burke 

Mr Steve Halley-Wright (Director of Finance) 

Mr Greg Wheeler (Deputy Chair; Chair of Finance Committee)  

** Absent Andrew Watson (Principal, Term 2) 

Events Ahead

We look forward to the significant events occurring in the next two weeks, which include the 秀秀直播 Parents Year Group Representative and Executive Induction on Monday 27 February, continuation of NAS Sports, the Year 7 Information Evening on Wednesday 1 March, Year 10 Allwell Testing on Tuesday 7 March, IPSHA Swimming Carnival for Primary on Thursday 9 March, Reconciliation for Year 5 and Year 6, and the Year 12 Ball on Friday 10 March.  

Wishing our families every blessing for the weeks ahead. 

秀秀直播 News Term 1 Week 4: From the Vice Principal

Thank you to our families for the wonderful start we have made to 2023. There have been many events and so much learning happening across the PK-12 Community. Our community continues to exude our Marist characteristics of Family Spirit and Love of work in everything that we do.听

As previously communicated, we are using the Newsletter as our main form of communication for our families regarding upcoming College events and key dates. Please refer to the Key Events/Dates section for important information scheduled to occur over the next two weeks.

Lent

Lent is an important part of the Church鈥檚 calendar, and as such, 秀秀直播 celebrated the beginning of lent through a range of activities. I encourage you to read our Ministry & Catholic Identity pod to see images and read about what occurred.听

Parent Information Evenings

It has been a pleasure to welcome families to the College to give them important information regarding the year ahead. Classroom teachers, Leaders of Wellbeing and College Leadership have enjoyed being able to share our vision and hopes for your children in 2023. The evenings have undertaken a renewal with our Pastoral Care Teachers having the opportunity to engage in goal-setting with families. We hope you have enjoyed this partnership and collaboration.听

Year 7鈥檚 parent information evening is on Wednesday 1 March. Refer to the details found in the Key Events/Dates or Deputy Principal Secondary sections

Youth Ministry and Advocacy 2023

The College is committed to engagement with the mission and expression of the Church through opportunities for reflection and practical works of outreach rounded in catholic social teaching. With a large range of activities occurring across the College and different agencies, every year we provide information to our families about areas where students can become involved. Please click to read about the opportunities available to our students and families.听

NAPLAN

There have been significant changes in the reporting of NAPLAN results for 2023 onwards. New proficiency standards with 4 levels of achievement for each year level will replace the previous 10-band structure. NAPLAN will continue to measure student achievement in numeracy, reading, writing, spelling, grammar, and punctuation in years 3,5,7 & 9.听

NAPLAN Individual Student Report

The numerical NAPLAN bands and the national minimum standard will be replaced by the following 4 levels of achievement:  

鈥 Exceeding  

鈥 Strong  

鈥 Developing  

鈥 Needs additional support.  

Each category will have descriptors aimed to assist parents in understanding what their child鈥檚 literacy and numeracy skills are at the time of NAPLAN testing. 

If your child is in the Strong or Exceeding category, it means they have demonstrated proficiency and that their literacy or numeracy skills are where they should be at this stage of their schooling. If your child has not yet achieved proficiency, then they will either be in the Developing category or the Needs additional support category.  

These changes in the NAPLAN measurement scale will mean that 2023 NAPLAN results will no longer be able to be directly compared to previous NAPLAN results.  

Year 9 Students

Previously in Western Australia, Band 8 data has been used to determine if students have met the minimum literacy and numeracy requirements, and informed parents, students and schools whether the student would be required to sit the Online Literacy and Numeracy Assessment (OLNA), which is required for achievement of the Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE) at the end of Year 12. With the changes in the reporting of NAPLAN, the School Curriculum and Standards Authority will now report to the College to indicate whether a student has or has met the minimum literacy and numeracy requirements and whether they are required to sit the components of OLNA (reading, writing and numeracy). This information will in turn, be provided to parents.  

Beth Murphy 听
DEPUTY PRINCIPAL TEACHING AND LEARNING PK-12

Marist Football Club 鈥 Auskick to Year 12

Registrations for Marist Football Club are now open.听 Please click 听for further information on how to register.

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秀秀直播 News Term 1 Week 4: From the Deputy Principal Primary

4G Assembly

Our first Assembly for the year was hosted by the 4G class on Friday of last week 鈥 and what a performance it was! It was so wonderful to see the enthusiasm, smiles and looks of pure joy on the 4G students鈥 faces as they entertained us on stage with humorous performances of a range of poetry that described what it is like to be a student at school. Thank you 4G and Mrs MacBean for all of your hard work in preparing such an entertaining performance for us all. 

Ash Wednesday

Ash Wednesday was marked with beautiful Liturgies held at both campuses. In class students have been talking about their Lenten promises, which often focus on 鈥榞iving up something for Lent. As part of their Lenten promises, I have particularly challenged our Lavalla students to also commit to 鈥榙oing something for others鈥 on a regular basis over the coming weeks (i.e. doing the dishes at home, vacuuming, washing the car), reminding them of the importance of service. I look forward to hearing from our older primary students how they are showing the spirit of service in their homes throughout Lent. 

Student Testimonials

Last Newsletter I shared with you some quotes from our Marian students about what they loved about school in the first few weeks of the new year. This week I have spent some time speaking with Lavalla students about what they love about school so far this year. Some of their responses are below:  

鈥淚 love making new friends and learning new things.鈥 – Audrey (Year 3 ) 

鈥淚 love all my friends and the way my teacher teaches because it鈥檚 fun.鈥 鈥 Harry (Year 4) 

鈥淚 love watching the building works and having a good teacher.鈥 – Louie (Year 5) 

鈥淢eeting up with my new classmates and learning about them.鈥 鈥 Vick (Year 6) 

Upcoming Events and Dates

We have a few important events and dates coming in in the next two weeks. Our Lavalla Swimming Carnival will be a wonderful day of celebrating our students striving to achieve their own personal best in the pool. I look forward to a day of athleticism, sportsmanship, and fun with our students. Click for details.

We also have our 2B Assembly coming up, and I am looking forward to watching the 2B class share their learning with the Marian community.

秀秀直播 News Term 1 Week 4: From the Director of Mission and Catholic Identity

Year 12 Retreat

This week I have had the great pleasure of spending the week at Serpentine Camping Centre on retreat with our Year 12 students.  The theme of the retreat has been Who am I? Who do I want to be? and Who are those sharing in my journey? Students have spent time together in fellowship, reflection, and prayer as they considered these questions and more. The participation and enthusiasm shown by students throughout the retreat has been excellent, and for many students, it has been an emotional and deeply reflective experience. We look forward to welcoming our Year 12 students back to school next week, where we hope they will continue to grow and develop in the fullness of who God intends them to be. 

Shrove Tuesday

On Tuesday, we celebrated Shrove Tuesday across all three of our campuses with pancakes on sale. Students were able to purchase pancakes to enjoy in the morning and at recess, with all proceeds going towards Project Compassion.  The tradition of pancakes for Shrove Tuesday comes from a time when families would seek to purify themselves in the lead-up to the beginning of Lent and remove from their homes any of the food they were foregoing for Lent. Traditionally this included eggs, fats, milk, and sugar 鈥 all the ingredients we use to make pancakes today.  

Although Shrove Tuesday is a great day to enjoy pancakes, it has another, more significant meaning too. Shrove Tuesday comes from the word shrive meaning 鈥榓bsolve鈥 which means to be declared free of guilt or punishment. As the last day before the start of Lent, Shrove Tuesday is a day of self-examination where we can consider what sins we needed to repent of and what changes we can make to our lives so we can live more according to the teachings of Jesus. 

Ash Wednesday

On Wednesday, students across the College gathered in their respective campuses to celebrate Ash Wednesday with a Liturgy that reflected the significance of this day. Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent 鈥 a time when we can focus on our spiritual lives, as well as deepening our relationship with God through the practices of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. Students received ashes as a symbol of our mortality, and also our desire to repent and turn away from sin. 

The Gospel message of the day (Matthew 6:1-6, 16-18) recalls Jesus鈥 call to us to go out and do good quietly in this world 鈥 not to parade our good deeds in front of others, or only commit to acts of generosity because of the way it might help us be perceived. This is a beautiful message for our students to take on; to act with a gentle strength and a humble nature in fulfilling the teachings of Jesus.

Project Compassion Launch

This year, Caritas Australia鈥檚 launch of Project Compassion for Western Australian schools was conducted online. It was led by Servite College and St Kieran鈥檚 Catholic Primary School students, with the support of Deacon Paul Reid, Community Engagement Animator WA/SA for Caritas Australia. 

The event was live-streamed and was attended by 20 of our students across the Lavalla & Marcellin Campus. The program was designed to be interactive which enabled our students to interact with others across Western Australia. The launch commenced with a Liturgy and concluded with a traditional 鈥榩ancake tea鈥 which gave our students an opportunity to reflect on the morning. During the workshops, our students created an action plan which they will drive as leaders of the College to support the mission and works of Caritas. 

Our Vision for Mission calls us to serve humanity and raise up those experiencing poverty. At 秀秀直播, we commit to supporting Caritas鈥 Project Compassion every year during Lent. This is an opportunity for our school to raise funds to support underprivileged societies around the world. 

The theme of Project Compassion 2023 is 鈥楩or All Future Generations鈥. Together, we can create lasting change for people living in some of the most vulnerable and low-income regions in the world. 

You can read more about Project Compassion for 2023  

Upcoming Events

There are a number of important events coming up over these next few weeks in the Ministry calendar: 

  • Tuesday 28 February: Year 11 World Religions Excursion 
  • Tuesday 28 March: Game Changers Launch 
  • Wednesday 1 March: First Marist Connect Night 
  • Thursday 2 March: Year 6 Confirmation Retreat 
  • Thursday 9 March: Year 7 Retreat 

Community Mass

It was wonderful to see everyone at our first Thursday morning Community Mass or 2023 this week, which was hosted by Brigid Guild and Year 6 Red. 

The whole College community is warmly invited to join us in the Champagnat Chapel at 8.10am on Thursday mornings for Mass celebrated by one of our local Parish Priests and hosted by our students from Marcellin and Lavalla. 

Please see the upcoming schedule below; 

  • Thursday 2 March, Catherine and Year 6 Green 
  • Thursday 9 March, Chisholm and Year 5 Green 

We look forward to seeing you there. 

秀秀直播 News Term 1 Week 2: From the Vice Principal

Key Dates

Wednesday 15 February2022 High Achievers and Principal鈥檚 Assembly, 10.20am in the Gymnasium
Thursday 16 February Y3-6 Swimming Trials, Marcellin Pool (Click for details)听
Y1-12 Guild Swimming Carnival, HBF Stadium (all day event)听
K 鈥 Y6 Parent Information Evening听 (Click HERE for details)
Friday 17 February Lavalla Campus Assembly 4G, 9.00am Marist Auditorium
Monday 20 February 鈥 Friday 24 February Year 12 Retreat 
Serpentine Camping Centre, Jarrahdale 
(Brigid, Camara, MacKillop and Thomas More – Mon 鈥 Wed) 
(Catherine, Chisholm, Marcellin and Romero – Wed to Fri) 
Monday 20 February Year 8 Information Evening, 6.00pm Auditorium (Click for details) 
Year 9 Information Evening, 6.00pm JHN Learning Hub (Click for details) 
Year 10 Information Evening 6.00pm ONLINE 
Tuesday 21 February Shrove Tuesday 
Wednesday 22 February Ash Wednesday 
KG-Y2 St Cecilia鈥檚 Church 9.00am 
Y3-6 Champagnat Chapel 9.00am 
Y7-12 Gymnasium 10.20am 

It is with great pleasure that we welcome back our community to begin the 2023 school year. Staff and students have made an outstanding start with a whole range of events and activities already underway. As we begin the new school year, I would like to remind our families to please read our newsletter as it covers important information and dates that impact you and your children.

秀秀直播 Parent Forum 

The 秀秀直播 Parent Forum (NPF) occurs once a term and is open to all parents. It is a parent community gathering which is led by the Principal and Vice Principal in collaboration with a nominated 秀秀直播 Parent K12 Executive Committee. The 秀秀直播 Parent K-12 Executive Committee can be found on the College website. The NPF works in partnership with the College Executive to support College events, and the Strategic Plan and to promote and advocate for the College and parents, both in school and in the local community. The NPF is held in our St John Henry 秀秀直播 Hub in the Marcellin Campus at 6.00pm. Dates can be found on the College Calendar. Parents are welcome to attend the NPF. Below is a copy of the current NPF dates from the calendar.  

TERM MEETING DATES  

NPF Term 1 Monday 13 March 6.00pm 鈥 7.30pm  

NPF Term 2 Monday 22 May 6.00pm 鈥 7.30pm  

NPF Term 3 Monday 21 August 6.00pm 鈥 7.30pm  

NPF Term 4 Monday 6 November 6.00pm 鈥 7.30pm 

2022 Results 

Congratulations to our Class of 2022 who received excellent WACE and ATAR results.  We will have an opportunity to celebrate their success on Wednesday 15 February at the 2023 High Achievers Assembly.  The infographic below highlights our top performances. 

As a community that strives for excellence, our Vision for Learning: Shine Through Discovery continues to underpin our teaching and learning across PK-12. We are proud of all our student results in 2022. 

Click Here to view the 2022 Result Brochure

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