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IPSHA Cross Country Carnival

The Lavalla Interschool Cross Country team competed with exceptional results in the IPSHA Cross Country Carnival last week. Very strong performances in all year levels resulted in 30 of our 65 strong team placing in the top 10 of their respective races. The Year 5 girls managed to take out 6 of their top 10 positions. A special mention to Harrison Warrick (Year 6) and Sienna O’Rourke (Year 5) who were awarded champion boy and girl in their year level. Our other top three finishers included Luke Rombouts 2nd (Year 3), Chloe Rear 3rd (Year 4), Jasper Martin-Booth 2nd (Year 4), Ella Hills 2nd, Grace Richardson 3rd and Cooper Trovarello 3rd (Year 5), Olivia Lim 3rd and Harry Prentice 2nd (Year 6). The team represented ÐãÐãÖ±²¥ with distinction, demonstrating good sportsmanship, courage and determination. An outstanding result for all involved!

Top 10 Finishers

Year 3 Girls

  • 6th Addison Campbell
  • 8th Livia Bogdanov
  • 9th Amber Taner

Year 3 Boys

  • 2nd Luke Rombouts
  • 9th Cooper Warrick
  • 10th Blain Castleman

Year 4 Girls

  • 3rd Chloe Rear
  • 4th Evangeline Earney
  • 8th Maddy Bertolini

Year 4 Boys

  • 2nd Jasper Martin Booth
  • 4th Liam Murphy
  • 7th Michael Malaxos
  • 9th Will Felton

Year 5 Girls

  • 1st Sienna O’Rourke
  • 2nd Ella Hills
  • 3rd Grace Richardson
  • 5th Molly Hills
  • 6th Emily Colley
  • 9th Josie Felton

Year 5 Boys

  • 3rd Cooper Trovarello
  • 5th Linus Keane
  • 8th Aiden Iannantoui

Year 6 Girls

  • 3rd Olivia Lim
  • 5th Hannah Lim
  • 6th Sophia Nardi
  • 7th Audrey Devlin
  • 8th Claudia Gulvin

Year 6 Boys

  • 1st Harrison Warrick
  • 2nd Harry Prentice
  • 4th Stefano Rapanero

Feast of the Assumption Celebrations

Thursday 15 August was the Feast Day of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. This Feast day was chosen for the Marist Brothers at the time of their foundation by Saint Marcellin Champagnat, the founder of the Marist Brothers and 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 celebrated the Feast of the Assumption across the College. As one of 54 Marist schools across Australia, the Feast Day of the Assumption is an annual opportunity for all members of the ÐãÐãÖ±²¥ community to gather, give thanks, and to celebrate our shared Marist identity.

The Marian and Lavalla Campus students combined to celebrate Mass, Buddy Day activities and the annual Lapathon to raise money for the work of Australian Marist Solidarity (AMS). All funds raised from the Lapathon will be directed towards the Kuya Centre for Street Children in Manila. The Kuya Centre is one of the College’s partner organisations of the Year 11 Philippines Immersion. In November this year, our Year 11 Immersion students will present our donation to Sister Kate O’Neill, Director of the Kuya Centre, on behalf of the ÐãÐãÖ±²¥ community.

Students on the Marcellin Campus gathered for Mass in the Gymnasium.

Parent Workshops Evening

Families are invited to join us for an evening of Parent workshops at the Lavalla Campus. The focus of the evening is increasing the home and school connection, and enabling parents to support their child’s learning. to access the list of available workshops and times.

2019 Artist in Residence Program

The ÐãÐãÖ±²¥ Artist in Residence Program for 2019 promises to be another exciting and truly authentic arts experience as our students, teacher, parents and members of our ÐãÐãÖ±²¥ community collaborate with industry professionals to strengthen and deepen their understanding of Arts skills and processes and build their cultural competency, cultural literacy and sensitivity around Aboriginal people; culture oral storytelling traditions, and connection to country.

Student Workshops

The students in Year 2 (Marian Campus), Years 5 and 6 Art Extension students (Lavalla Campus) and Visual Arts students in Years 9,10,11 and 12 (Marcellin Campus) will work alongside Andy Quilty (2018 Artist in Residence), and Contemporary Noongar Artists Bradley and Rohin Kickett, to depict through a collaborative mural project the creation story The Carers of Everything written by Dr Noel Nannup. This story, which was also the focus of the Lavalla Campus 2019 PALS Project and Wakakirri competition, tells the creation story of Whadjuk country, the country on which our College rests. Students will use experimental art techniques including monoprint, in combination with acrylic painting techniques, to develop an understanding of contemporary art techniques, processes and further develop their broader understanding and sensitivity around Aboriginal culture and the connection to country.

Student workshops will take place in the Visual Art studio spaces on Friday 30 August and Monday 9 September (Marcellin Campus) and Monday 2 September (Marian Campus).

This mural will be resolved by Andy Quilty, Rohin and Bradley Kickett and presented to the College community at the opening of the Student Art Exhibition on Wednesday 16 October. More details about the Artist in Residence Program, and student, teacher and Community Workshop experiences will be shared on this evening by our Artists in Residence. A short film that will document the process will also be played.

Community Workshop

An opportunity for our staff, students and families to come together and work with Andy is also available. The Community Workshop will focus on experimental drawing and monoprint, equipping participants to build confidence as well as technical ability to take a more intuitive and exploratory approach to their work.

All materials provided. No drawing experience necessary.

The event is taking place on Monday 9 September at 6.30pm. Tickets cost $20 for Adults and $15  for Children / Concession. to purchase tickets.

Any queries regarding the program can be directed to Mrs Maree Grayden, Leader of Learning Arts PK-12 maree.grayden@newman.wa.edu.au

National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) Workshop

Mission Australia has been contracted by the Federal Government as a Partner in the Community to assist with the implementation of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). Christopher Barty from Mission Australia will be presenting information and clarification to ensure the NDIS planning experience runs smoothly and successfully for all involved. for further information.

Please come equipped with questions relating to your own planning experiences. Please RSVP Sharon.wills@newman.wa.edu.au as soon as possible.