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秀秀直播 Churchlands Swim Club 2018/2019 Season Registrations Now Open

2018/2019 Season Registrations are Now Open

For over 40 years the 秀秀直播 Churchlands Swimming Club has been promoting and encouraging participation in the sport of swimming to students in the local area.

2018 promises to be a fantastic season at the club as we have our first full summer season at the newly heated pool and enjoy the amenities of the refurbished club rooms at the 秀秀直播 Pool complex.

Registrations for new and existing members open on Saturday 1 September 2018.

For further information visit the club’s website

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.

Remar Blue Solidarity Camp

Remar seeks to form Christian leaders who are prepared to stand in solidarity with those experiencing disadvantage and injustice, and who are motivated to take action. To this end, 24 Year 11 Remar Blue Rowers (students) embarked on a week-long Solidarity Camp. As one student explains: 鈥淪olidarity is about walking with others through both the easy and hard times. It鈥檚 not about telling people how to fix issues, it鈥檚 simply about being present. Solidarity is a great representation of living as Christ鈥檚 disciples, by being the hands and feet of Christ鈥.

The camp ran from Wednesday 22 September to Tuesday 28 September in Mullewa, Western Australia, a small farming town 470km North-East of Perth. After spending the previous month preparing for the camp and learning about solidarity, the students lived and worked alongside the community of Mullewa. The students had a packed itinerary that involved various services to the Mullewa community including helping to host their annual Agriculture and Wildflower Shows, which involved setting up, helping to run and packing down each of the shows; cleaning the pioneer cemetery, working and playing with the students at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Primary School and hosting their school disco. A small group of students also spent a day out in the community of Yalgoo, helping the local primary school (with a total of 19 students) practice and prepare for their Athletics Carnival held in Mount Magnet this month.

The Rowers slept on the floor of the school, cooked their own meals and worked as a group to provide service to the community all of which helped to deepen their experience of communal living and form deeper relationships with each other.聽Living in this way also helped the Rowers to explore issues of social justice that can be found in many areas across Australia.聽Ultimately, the camp was successful in helping 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’.

A huge thank you goes out to Mr Michael Van Der Heever (Blue Helm), Mr Nathan Wear and Mr Roger O鈥橬eill for accompany our students on this special journey. Thanks also to Mr Stephen Arnold for helping the Rowers to make a cross for the Pioneer Cemetery. Finally, we thank Mrs Jill Hollands (Principal of Our Lady of Mt Carmel, Mullewa), Mr Phillip Joseph (Principal of Yalgoo Primary) and the Mullewa community for their hospitality and hosting our students during their time away.

Please to view a video with some of the highlights from the camp.

Clare Cole, Leader of Youth Ministry and Advocacy

Student Reflections

鈥淟iving day to day with the caravel made us realise how lucky we are to have all these people that truly care about us鈥.

鈥淲e realised that there are some disadvantaged communities in Australia. Some of the kids back stories would normally shock people. It made us realise our issues can be over exaggerated鈥.

鈥淭hrough service and reflecting after each day, we have been motivated to thank God for what we have鈥. (reflection from the caravel). 鈥淲e have realised there is nothing stopping us from making a difference鈥.