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Term 4 Swimming Lessons

All students in Years 1 – 6 will take part in the College’s in-school Swimming Lessons Program in Term 4.

Please note, registration is compulsory as swimming lessons are part of the College’s Sporting Program.

Registrations are now open and will close at the end of Week 1 Term 4. It is essential that you register your child during this time so classes can be finalised in time for our lessons to commence.

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Information regarding selection of the correct swimming level for your child can be found by .

Please contact the ÐãÐãÖ±²¥ Churchlands Swimming Club for all queries lessons.nchswimming@gmail.com

ÐãÐãÖ±²¥ News Term 3 Week 10: From the Deputy Principal Mission and Catholic Identity

Aboriginal Catholic Ministry – Archdiocese of Perth

In collaboration with the parish volunteers of the Parish of Floreat/Wembley and former ÐãÐãÖ±²¥ parent Peta Cooper, students in Religious Education classes have been preparing ‘get well’ cards for Aboriginal Catholic Ministry to distribute to Aboriginal patients who travel from across Western Australia to access health care services at St John of God Hospital, Midland. On discharge from hospital, patients travelling home to remote parts of Western Australia are provided with a care package of toiletries and essential items to assist them with their transition from hospital to home. Accompanying these items are handmade ‘get well cards’ from ÐãÐãÖ±²¥ students. We are immensely proud of the contribution our students have made through these tangible acts of kindness, supporting those who they will never meet. Thank you to our RE teachers and students for leading this process. We look forward to continuing to support this wonderful initiative into the future as part of our 2020 launch of the ÐãÐãÖ±²¥ Reconciliation Action Plan.

Year 11 Marist Association Philippines Immersion – Cross Cultural Competencies Workshop

As part of their formation program prior to undertaking the Philippines Immersion, our Year 11 Marist Association Philippines Immersion students recently undertook a cross-cultural competencies workshop led by friends of ÐãÐãÖ±²¥, Fr Israel Quirit and Fr Garner Vergara. Both Fr Israel and Fr Garner were born and raised in the Philippines prior to coming to live in Perth. Our students were given a first-hand guide to Filipino cultural practices and norms which equip them to confidently engage in a cross-cultural context as part of visiting the communities they will spend time with on their immersion.

Remar Gold Graduation

The Remar Gold Graduation will occur on Tuesday 22 October to celebrate and acknowledge the incredible achievement of rowers who have completed the three years with Remar. The Year 12 Gold Rowers will be joined by their parents and staff for a meal to celebrate their journey and wish them well for their future endeavours.

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

All parents, guardians and families across our PK-12 College are invited to attend the weekly Thursday morning Mass. Our weekly ÐãÐãÖ±²¥ 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.

Perth Launch of the Social Justice Statement 2019-2020

We celebrate Social Justice Sunday on 29 September. This year, the Australian Bishops’ Social Justice Statement is titled: ‘Making it Real: Genuine human encounter in our digital world’. Four Year 10 students from ÐãÐãÖ±²¥ attended the Perth Launch of the statement hosted by the Justice, Ecology and Development Office of the Archdiocese of Perth. The statements shares Pope Francis’ challenge to us to ‘boldly become citizens of the digital world’. It points out that we are called not just to be inhabitants of this world, but active citizens shaping it. The statement was launched in Perth by Auxiliary Bishop Don Sproxton. for further details about the Social Justice Statement.

Student Reflection

“I appreciated how it was relevant to young people in particular. I certainly learned a lot and it really made me think. It is so easy to get caught up in this ‘artificial’ world of fake news and social media. It is so ironic how technology has the ability to connect people while disconnecting people at the same time. One of the biggest challenges for my generation I think is understanding what is and isn’t real because we think that seeing is believing. We often lose sight of what is really important in life – and that is the people around us from which we can learn so much from. I know I personally often forget to appreciate the people around me, but at the end of the day, the people in our lives are a gift from God. Technology makes it easy for us to access and share information, to socialise, to entertain ourselves etc. However, it is so important to disconnect, to ground yourself, be in the moment and be grateful.†Year 10 Student

AUSTRALIAN CATHOLIC YOUTH FESTIVAL

The Australian Catholic Youth Festival (ACYF) is a national gathering of Catholic young people established by the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference (ACBC). It exists to provide young Australians with opportunities to deepen their relationship with Jesus, be empowered to be disciples in the world today and encounter and celebrate the vitality of the Church in Australia. This year the ACYF will be held in Perth between 8 – 10 December. Young people between the ages of 14 and 35 from around Australia will be invited to:

  • Participate in high-quality formative and experiential opportunity for young Catholics to encounter Jesus Christ, in the context of the Catholic Church in Australia;
  • Listen to and discuss the issues and challenges in the lives of young Catholics in Australia;
  • Engage with local examples and connections of vocations, social action, liturgy and prayer, Catholic music and faith formation.

Students in Year 9 from the College will be invited to apply to attend ACYF. This event will take the place of the Remar Embarkation Camp this year.

Save the Children – Op Shop Toy Donations Appeal

Save the Children is looking for donations of quality toys that they can sell in their Op Shops.

Dr Michele Connolly RSJ – Free Seminars

The Council for Australian Catholic Women (Perth) invite you to hear New Testament lecturer, Dr Michele Connolly RSJ at two free events in Perth.

Michele is a Sister of St Joseph of Lochinvar NSW and has studied in Melbourne, Chicago and Berkeley. She has taught at the Catholic Institute of Sydney since 2001.

  • Friday 25 October: WOMEN in the CHURCH: REFLECTIONS FROM THE NEW TESTAMENT. Men and women are invited to attend. 6.00pm – 9.00 pm (light refreshments served from 5.30pm).
  • Saturday 26 October: WOMEN and the GOSPEL OF MARK: INSIGHTS FOR TODAY. A day for women only. 9.30am – 4.00pm (light refreshments served from 9.00am. Light lunch included).

Both events will be held at James Nestor Hall, Catholic Education Office 50 Ruislip St Leederville.Ìý Please RSVP by Monday 21 October to kerrymacfarlane2@gmail.com or 9397 5988

St Vincent de Paul Blanket Appeal

A huge thank you to everyone who donated blankets to the St Vincent de Paul Blanket Appeal this term. We were overwhelmed with the generosity of the donations. Your support will enable the St Vincent de Paul Society to continue to help thousands of Western Australians this year.

St Vincent de Paul Christmas Appeal

The St Vincent de Paul Christmas Appeal will begin in Term 4. There are struggling parents who are going without food so their children can eat. Many disadvantaged families cannot afford to buy healthy food and often have to choose between paying a bill and putting a meal on the table. Your support makes it possible for Vinnies to assist over 50,000 people each year. More information will be communicated to families in Week 1, Term 4.

ÐãÐãÖ±²¥ News Term 3 Week 10: From the Vice Principal

The end of every term gives students and families an opportunity to reflect on their achievements, effort and contribution to the College. School success is aligned to a sense of belonging and purpose which can be enhanced by getting involved in the many activities available at the College. Fitness Fridays at Marian and Workout Wednesday at Lavalla are wonderful ways to develop friendships and build on existing relationships. I sincerely thank the Year 12 students for their leadership and commitment to the many opportunities available to students on the Marcellin Campus and encourage all students to be involved.

Congratulations to the Class of 2019

This week, we farewelled the students of the Graduating Class of 2019. Congratulations to each student and to their families and teachers for their persistence, diligence and resilience; not only over the course of their final year, but over the course of their schooling. I ask the College Community to keep all Year 12 students in their prayers as they prepare for exams, await their final results and evaluate their post school options and pathways. I also acknowledge the love, care and concern afforded to each student by Mrs Rebecca Bramanto, Leader of Wellbeing Year 12. Mrs Bramanto’s commitment and presence to each student typifies our Marist charism and mission in our quest to form and educate young people.
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Staff Movements

Thank you to the following staff for their service to ÐãÐãÖ±²¥:

  • Antoinette Montil, Year 6 Teacher
  • Gabrielle Flugge, Food Science and Technology Teacher
  • Brad Young, Science Teacher
  • John Geekie, Leader of Wellbeing Year 10

After 31 years in Catholic Education WA, 14 years of which have been at ÐãÐãÖ±²¥, Leader of Wellbeing Year 10 on the Marcellin Campus, John Geekie, will retire at the end of 2019 after taking long service leave in Term 4.

John is a highly valued and respected member of the ÐãÐãÖ±²¥ Community and he will be greatly missed by students, parents and staff alike. His contribution to the life of ÐãÐãÖ±²¥ in all facets has been outstanding and his accomplishments in his role of Leader of Wellbeing exceptional. Congratulations, John.

Start of Term 4 – Programs and Uniform Expectations

Term 4 begins on Tuesday 15 October and students can return in their Summer Uniforms. I ask all families for their support to ensure the students meet the College expectations in relation to grooming and personal presentation. for further details.

  • commence during the holidays and continue into the first week of Term 4.
  • Year 10 Students will depart for their experience on Monday 14 October.

2020 Student Leadership Team

The 2020 Student Leadership Team was announced at the Year 12 Final Assembly this week. Congratulations to all students who participated in the leadership formation program and prepared their application. The College will be led by the following students in their roles and supported by Mrs Carla Pastorelli, Leader of Wellbeing Year 12, in 2020:

College Captain Anastasia Berti Mitchell Harris
Academic Captain Alexis Allegret Jorja Condipodero
Arts Captain Samuel Beeton Holly Drinkwater
Faith and Liturgy Captain Tegan Connelly Georgia Whitely
Social Justice Charlotte Easden Celeste Pereira
Sport Captain Holli Johnson Marcus Romano
Wellbeing Captain Meg Hobson Ruby Vance
Brigid Captain Nicola Hulbert Olivia Keet
Camara Captain Grace Collins Alyssa Wardle
Catherine Captain Helena Karagiannis Samuel Krikorian
Chisholm Captain Kate Broderick Madeline Dawson
MacKillop Captain Charlotte Easden Marcus Romano
Marcellin Captain Samuel Probert Natalie Scally
Romero Captain Emily Murphy Samuel Giumelli
Thomas More Captain Jake Dwyer Brodie Major

Communication Platforms- Code of Conduct

Primary families are reminded that any feedback regarding learning and teaching, should be directed to the classroom teacher via email, phone or by meeting. Seesaw is not the platform used to communicate with, engage with and collaborate with teachers. Seesaw is designed to showcase student learning and work samples.

Similarly, Secondary families are asked to communicate with teachers via email, and not their child’s SEQTA portal.

A reminder to all families that the 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, caregivers and volunteers.

The Code seeks to value the dignity of every person, foster positive relationships, ensuring confidentiality and accountability and supports professional boundaries. Events held during school hours AND outside of school hours that are associated with the College are also supported by the Code of Conduct. Any perceived breaches of the Code can be discussed with 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.

Year 7 2020 Orientation Day and Parent Information Evening – Monday 14 October

We look forward to welcoming the Year 7, 2020 students on Monday 14 October. Please note the Parent Information Evening will also take place on the evening of Monday 14 October 6.30pm in the Champagnat Chapel.

Students will meet in the Marist Auditorium at 8.30am and will gather in their Guild groups. Any queries should be directed to Flora Hughes, Registrar and Compliance Records Officer flora.hughes@newman.wa.edu.au

ÐãÐãÖ±²¥ News Term 3 Week 10 – Latest Sport News

Pre Primary – Year 2 Athletics Carnival

On Thursday 26 September, the annual Pre Primary – Year 2 Athletics Carnival took place on the Lavalla Oval. In what was perfect conditions, the students enjoyed a fun and competitive day of athletics, competing in running races, novelty events and relays. to read more and see more photos from the day.

Lavalla Sports Report

Y3-6 Athletics Carnival

The Age Champions were announced at the recent Lavalla Assembly. to view the full list.

IPSHA Athletics Carnival

52 students represented ÐãÐãÖ±²¥ at the IPSHA Athletics Carnival on Thursday 19 September at All Saints College. The team competed with excellence, displaying a high level of sportsmanship and skill. ÐãÐãÖ±²¥ students broke three IPSHA records on the day;

  • Annabelle Lynch, Year 3 Girls Triple Jump
  • Ty Patterson, Year 5 Boys Turbo Javelin
  • ÐãÐãÖ±²¥, Year 5 4 x 100m

The team is to be commended on their efforts!

Dockers Cup

A Years 5/6 team has been selected to play in the 2019 Docker’s Cup in November. The team is involved in weekly training sessions coached by Jaxon Bilchuris. The carnival will be held at City Beach Oval on Wednesday 6 November.

Touch Football

Over the last few weeks of Term 3, the Years 5 and 6 students have been engaged in Touch Football coaching clinics facilitated by Touch Football Australia. These coaching clinics culminated in a Touch Football round-robin during unit sport. The sessions provided fantastic opportunities for skill development. A team of 12 students has been selected from these sessions to represent ÐãÐãÖ±²¥ at an Interschool Carnival during Term 4.
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ACC Athletics Carnival Results
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The Athletics Team achieved a very pleasing result to finish top 5 and remain in A Division. In real terms, that means we finished 5th out of 64 schools as there are 8 Divisions in the ACC. to access all the results from the A Division Athletics Carnival.

ACC A Division competition is at the elite level. Congratulations to all students for backing yourselves in and performing with determination and pride. We were only three points off 4th and 33 points off 3rd. We now know we can match it with the best and look forward to the challenge of further improvement in 2020.

It has taken a lot of work to get to this point and recognition must go to all of the staff and coaches who have put a great deal of time and energy into best preparing our teams.

Special thank you to the following students who put the ‘Team First’ and competed up an age group. This takes selflessness and courage, but this is what creates great teams and earns respect.

Cody Tana, Isabella O’Rourke, Eloise Wensley, Amalyn Chapman, Ariana Mason, Monique Faraone, Nicholas Pereira and Tahlia Peou.

Although it was a Total Team effort it is important to acknowledge some of our outstanding athletes on the day;

  • Tania Barilla: 48 competition pts (4th U13 Champion Girl)
  • Josh Baker: 42 competition points (3rd OPEN Champion Boy)
  • Imogen Boss: 42 competition points (U13 Girls)
  • Will McAullay: 41 competition points (2nd U16 Champion Boy)
  • Amanda Barilla: 40 competition points (U14 Girls)
  • Caleb Moran: 33 competition points (U13 Boys)
  • Ellie Jones: 32 competition points (OPEN Girls)
  • Dean Morse: 31 competition points (U15 Boys)

Senior Girls Water Polo Competition

The Year 9/10 Senior Girls Water Polo team competed in the School Sports WA championship this week at HBF Stadium. The girls started the day with a solid win over John XXIII College and carried their form right through the day to enter the grand final against Melville undefeated.

The team got off to a slow start but came together to take out the championship 11 – 6. A big thank you to the ÐãÐãÖ±²¥ Water Polo Club for providing coach, Nathan Carbone (Class of 2014) who supported the girls all day. This is the second year in a row ÐãÐãÖ±²¥ has claimed the title and we are looking forward to 2020.
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Individual Accomplishments

  • 2019 Sport Captain Ben Ramshaw and 1st XVIII Best and Fairest winner Jye Clark won premierships last weekend as part of the Claremont Colts Football Team. Old boys Callum Jameson, Steve Miller and Ronin O’Connor were all major contributors in the win. To complete the Claremont/ÐãÐãÖ±²¥ association, Mr Bern Willett is the Team Manager.
  • Well done to Madeline Peou (Year 7) who competed at the recent National Netball tournament. WA came back with bronze, having beaten top States QLD, SA, NSW and VIC, something the state has never done before. Madi (pictured with the ball below) contributed very strongly to the team’s success and was named WA Player of the Tournament.
  • Congratulations to Nick Worley (Year 8). The West Australian Basketball League wrapped up last weekend and Nick was recognised by the League:
    • U14M championship division All-Star player
    • U14M championship division – League MVP
  • Antonia Poor (Year 11) has been selected in the Australian U18 Women’s Water Polo squad to train for the FINA World Championships in Israel next September. She will be travelling to Japan in November to compete against the Japanese team as part of her preparation. She is one of the youngest in the squad and should be extremely proud.

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Marist Football

In the space of a week, Marist 18’s celebrated Grand Final victory in the Northern Conference and a District State Premiership.

True grit, skill and courage has seen the Marist 18’s take out two grand finals in a week, with ÐãÐãÖ±²¥ students making up almost half of the playing group.

The team was coached by Matt Angus, who recently guided ÐãÐãÖ±²¥â€™s 1st XVIII to grand final victory, and last year coached the 2018 Marist Year 11/12 team that took out the premiership.

The Marist 18’s arguably saved their best game for their premiership push against Quinns Bulls at Claremont Oval on Sunday 15 September, displaying high quality skills and tough team orientated play.

Marist defeated Quinns Bulls 10.5-65 to 2.6-18. Four out of the six best players are ÐãÐãÖ±²¥ students. The best players are as follows : J. Van Rooyen, J.Ciminata, A. Aves (ÐãÐãÖ±²¥), E. McCallum (ÐãÐãÖ±²¥), M. Romano (ÐãÐãÖ±²¥), J. Walsh-Dwyer (ÐãÐãÖ±²¥).

In a first, the team played a second grand final against fellow District winner Morley Bulldogs to determine the State District title. Both teams were extremely competitive but, despite only playing a week earlier, Marist dominated 10.9-69 to 4.6-30.
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ÐãÐãÖ±²¥ Knights

The ÐãÐãÖ±²¥ Knights Hockey Club wound up their 2019 season in the best possible way with a thrilling Grand Final win for the J11/12 Boys last Friday.

Having taken out the Minor Premiership with only one loss all season to opponents Southern River, the game was locked at 1-1 after extra time. Penalty strokes decided the outcome with all five boys converting to win the game 6-5. Goal scorers were Connor Whelan, Tom Ariti, Morgan Keet, Max Hinch and Dominick Elliot.

All teams had lots of fun and showed great sportsmanship throughout a very busy season. The Mini Knights had 65 participants in 2019 ranging in age from Pre Primary – Year 4, and we held Hookin2hockey sessions in Terms 1 & 2 at ÐãÐãÖ±²¥ and Term 3 at St Dominics, Innaloo, with each program running for 6 weeks.

The J1/2’s to J11/12’s had 115 participants with teams in each age group, some playing together for the first time. Boys and girls play together in the younger age groups and we also had two mixed teams in both J5/6 and J7/8 age groups, as well as a J5/6 girls, J9/10 boys and the two J11/12 teams. Several teams had new players who joined in 2019 and our existing players quickly embraced these players to their team providing support and encouragement at every game.

Following their back to back B Grade Premiership wins in 2017 & 2018, our J11/12 Girls played in the higher Promotion A grade, which was a tough competition. Most of the girls also played in Senior teams all year with seven of the girls in Year 12 – their last year as Juniors. We also saw several of our J11/12 Boys playing Senior hockey with Tom Ariti ending the season as Runner Up Fairest and Best in our Men’s Promotion 1 team.

Congratulations to all our players, coaches, umpires and managers on a great season. 2020 will see us expand our six week Mini Knights program to include students in Years 5 & 6 wanting to try hockey for the first time before joining a team. The first Mini Knights will be in Term 1, 2020 at ÐãÐãÖ±²¥, kicking off with a come and try clinic on 10th Feb!

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Faction Cross Country Carnival

The Years 3-6 Faction Carnival was a great success, with students engaged all day in track and field events as well as novelty events and ball games. Students showcased their athletic skills and celebrated the achievements of their team. to see more photos from the day.
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STEM Festival

Earlier this term, the Lavalla Campus was abuzz with energy and engagement as our students were challenged to think outside the box and create arcade games from recycled materials as part of our STEM Festival. The day was a celebration of student creativity and collaboration. Reflections from staff were glowing as the students’ projects continued to amaze with their levels of innovation. At lunchtime the students were treated to a Science show by Mr Spriggins from the Marcellin Campus. They watched with eager anticipation as he set off ‘bombs’ and rockets for his curious audience. to see more photos from the day.

The students’ hard work was celebrated in a wonderful way as a selection of the arcade games were featured on Channel 9 News as part of their coverage of Science Week. Occasions such as this deserve to be highlighted in the wider community as the STEM Festival is another excellent example of how we continue to live out our Vision for Learning. to see the Channel 9 live cross.
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Lavalla Parent Workshops

This Term, we welcomed parents to join in a variety of learning and wellbeing workshops being offered at the Lavalla Campus. Our dedicated teachers worked hard to formulate workshops in literacy, numeracy, digital literacy and growth mindset.

Workshops offered were:

Growth Mindset – building resilience through the development of a growth mindset
Digital Literacy – the place and use of iPads at school and home, digital citizenship and online safety
Middle Primary Mental Maths – strategies and games for Years 3-4
Upper Primary Mental Maths – strategies and games for Years 5-6
Manga High – utilising Manga High for the development of mathematics skills with Years 5-6
Literacy – decoding text and comprehension strategies and their importance in literacy development

Book Week

Book Week at Lavalla was a wonderful celebration of reading and literacy across Years 3-6. Students enjoyed a variety of rich experiences including visits by authors, illustrators, storytellers, and embracing their creativity and love for books and characters with our annual Book Week parade. It was wonderful to see each of our students (and teachers!) display and share their costumes with the campus. to see more photos from the Book Week events.
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Year 5 Leadership Workshops

Students in Year 5 hoping to be considered for nomination to Year 6 Student Council in 2020 have enjoyed partaking in three Leadership Workshops this Term. The sessions were themed as follows:

  • Vision for Learning
  • Wellbeing and Team building
  • Servant Leadership and Faith Formation

The student leadership process will continue moving into Term 4 as we work towards the election of the Year 6 Student Council in 2020.

It has been wonderful to see the students embrace this extra-curricular opportunity, attending before school weekly and participating with enthusiasm.
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Life Education Van

This Term, all classes have enjoyed visiting the Life Education Van in support of their classroom learning in Health Education. Students have explored the following modules:

  • Year 3 – Bcyberwise – focusing on cybersafety and exploring issues around security, sharing information and communicating respectfully.
  • Year 4 – Mind Your Medicine – developing students’ understanding of medicines and their safe use, as well as strategies for dealing with stress and conflict.
  • Year 5 – Decisions – exploring the decision-making process by looking at choices, consequences, responsibility, facts and influences; particularly in preparing for making decisions about the use of drugs and alcohol and their health impacts.
  • Year 6 – Relate Respect Connect – exploring the importance of building positive, safe and respectful relationships both online and offline, as well as strategies for responding to unsafe or disrespectful situations.

Our annual visit from the Life Education Van is an invaluable inclusion to the Health curriculum and social-emotional learning taking place in classrooms.