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秀秀直播 News Term 3 Week 4 鈥 Latest Sports News

Guild Athletics Carnival

The 2020 Guild Athletics Carnival was held at the State Athletics Stadium on Thursday 6 August. The sunny weather conditions saw an impressive number of students participating in all track and field events. Well done to everyone who competed and won points for their Guild. Click here to see results and more photos from the day
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Champagnat Cup

The inaugural WA Champagnat Cup was held in Bunbury last Friday featuring our open Netball, boys Basketball and Boys football teams. The genesis of this day was our Sports Captains, Marcus Romano and Holly Johnson, who formulated the idea of competing against our Marist school in Bunbury. Traditionally, our Marist Carnivals would have been held in the Eastern States but with the advent of Covid-19 meant that this has not been possible in 2020. Thank you to Bunbury Catholic College and to all our players from 秀秀直播 who participated and competed with a great Marist spirit. We look forward to this becoming an annual event.

IPSHA Cross Country Carnival

Today the Lavalla Campus sent 64 students to participate in the IPSHA Cross Country Carnival held at John XXIII College. This is a significant undertaking, and we would like to thank Mrs Richards for her guidance and to all families and students who have been attending running club in the crisp, cool Thursday mornings. We look forward to sharing the results of the carnival in the next edition of our newsletter!

Subiaco Marist Cricket Club Registration Now Open

Welcome to the 2020/21 Subiaco Marist Cricket Club cricket season! The fields teams for girls and boys aged from 5鈥17 and is always keen to welcome new players.

The U10-U17 teams train mid-week and games take place on Saturday or Sunday (depending on grade).

Cricket Blasters

The Club’s introductory Cricket Blasters programs is for kids new to cricket, teaching them the basics of cricket in a fun, safe and interactive way. The program is held at 秀秀直播 from 5.00pm every Friday.

The season starts in October and registrations are open now. Please to register (Registrations close 18 September for U10-17, and 12 October or earlier if the program is at capacity for Cricket Blasters).

For any inquiries or to try on uniform sizes (junior cricket) the Club is holding a launch day on Saturday 22 August from 2.00pm 鈥 4.00pm in the 秀秀直播 Sports Complex.聽 Please contact us at anthony.appelbee@gmail.com with any queries.

秀秀直播 News Term 3 Week 4: From the Leader of Early Childhood

Wellbeing Week

It has been a wonderful week centered around student wellbeing and the many facets that contribute to our overall wellbeing. Students excitedly arrived on a rainy Monday morning to the theme 鈥楪et Active鈥 and enjoyed a range of activities that got their bodies moving. From running to skipping to some fitness led by Mrs Simpson, all activities resulted in a healthy dose of fun and smiles. It was great seeing the Year 12 students join the Marian students for these fitness activities too.

There was bundles of fun at Marian Campus on Tuesday with a bouncy castle, animal farm, yard games and bubble blowing. Our students wore lots of big smiles as they participated in these activities and focused on the wellbeing topic of 鈥淢indfulness鈥. Research tells us that mindfulness helps to lower anxiety and stress, which in today鈥檚 world is an important skill for our growing students to develop. Teachers reinforced the concept of mindfulness with activities in their classrooms.

Wednesday鈥檚 wellbeing theme was Gratitude and students participated in a range of gratitude activities in their classroom and across the campus. Thank you to the Marian families who took part in our Gratitude staff feedback opportunity. The staff were very grateful for the kind comments and appreciative feedback 鈥 these small gestures go a long way.

Today 鈥檚 Buddy Day was thoroughly enjoyed by all, particularly as it was the first Buddy Day that we have been able to celebrate face to face this year. Marian and Lavalla students joined together to start the morning with two beautiful and reverent liturgical celebrations dedicated to the Feast of the Assumption. Thanks to the Years 2, 4 and 6 students for leading these services. Following this, the classes jumped into their Buddy Activities and our annual Lapathon, with monies raised going to support Marist Solidarity. It was a fantastic day and the opportunity to witness the relationships between older and younger students provided a wonderful reflection of our school鈥檚 mission as a composite community.

Pre Primary Red Assembly

A big thank you to Mrs Simpson, Mrs Hunter and Ms Smith who led the Pre Primary Red class in an entertaining and music filled assembly last week. The students gave us an insight into their dreams based around their in-class reading of the story 鈥淗ow to Catch a Star鈥 by Oliver Jeffers. There are some wonderful, big dreams in Pre Primary Red!

Marcellin Award

Congratulations to the following student who received a Marcellin Award in Weeks 3 and 4:

  • William Burton, Year 2: For displaying the Marist characteristic of 鈥淔amily Spirit鈥 by always making good choices and putting others first. Thank you Will for caring about your classmates and helping them when they need it.
  • Alexandra Simpson, Year 1: For being a model for how we live our life 鈥榠n the way of Mary鈥 with patience, gentleness and love. Alexandra, you always have a smile and friendly greeting for every person that you encounter. Thank you for shining your light on us all.

The Marcellin Award at Marian Campus is drawn from submitted nominations each Wednesday morning at Prayer Assembly.

Year 2 Excursion 鈥 Kings Park

Year 2 students embarked on an excursion to Kings Park to explore the native flora and fauna in preparation for an activity at our STEM festival. They were blessed with a cold but dry day and reported lots of learning and enjoyment from the experience. I was lucky enough to read some of the students Recount Writing about the excursion and was amazed to learn some very interesting facts about the Boab Tree and the Eternal Flame.

A big thank you to the parent volunteers who joined the Year 2 classes. We are so grateful for the commitment of parents to our students鈥 educational experiences.

BYODD Program 鈥 Year 3 2021

As your child moves from the Marian Campus to the Lavalla Campus, families are required to provide an electronic device to support their child’s learning. Marian campus students have had access to a classroom bank of iPads which have been regularly utilised to support their learning. From Year 3, the College commences with a BYODD device program which allow students to have 1:1 access to a device.

Current Year 2 parents will receive further information in the coming months regarding the Year 3-6 BYOD iPad program. Our IT Team is currently in negotiations with Winthrop Australia to facilitate the best value package possible for families. As I appreciate this is a significant expense, we aim to provide as much time and notice as possible, so that families can budget for this purchase.

The Great Book Swap

The annual Marian book swap will take place on Friday 4 September before school until the bell goes.

Students are encouraged to donate a book they already own and place in one of the boxes located in the library and in the foyer.

On the day of the event, students are asked to bring a gold coin donation to purchase a book to take home. The money raised will then be donated to the Indigenous Literacy Foundation. Students can of course purchase more than one book at the Book Swap.

The Indigenous Literacy Foundation is a national charity, which aims to reduce the disadvantage experienced by children in remote communities across Australia. The foundation promotes the idea of schools holding a book swap in order to raise funds for the charity.

Marian Campus Toilets

We have recently had some repairs undertaken to the students鈥 toilets across the campus to improve the access and usability of these facilities. In conjunction with this, I have spoken to all PP- Year 2 students regarding the respect and care that they need to take in order to maintain the cleanliness of these facilities.

I would greatly appreciate if parents can emphasise with their child at home, the importance of leaving the toilets as clean as they first found them. Common complaints centre around children鈥檚 failure to flush the toilet after use and their failure to clean up any mess that they may make on the floor and toilet seats. Teachers are also giving friendly reminders to their class about this.

秀秀直播 News Term 3 Week 4: From the Principal

On Saturday 15 August the Church celebrates the Feast Day of the Assumption of Our Lady when, according to our faith, the Holy Mother, “having completed the course of her earthly life, was assumed body and soul into heavenly glory”. Although defined as an article of faith by Pope Pius XII just over half a century ago, the Assumption of Our Lady into heaven has been accepted from back to the earliest of Christian times.

This Feast of the recognition of Mary, the Mother of our Lord, is significant for the Marist Brothers and its Founder, St Marcellin Champagnat and underpins their foundations. As a Marist school in 2020 we seek to embody the characteristics of Mary through our resilience, commitment and strength through gentleness. On Thursday we held our weekly PK-12 Community Mass and recognised our Marist Brothers Churchlands Community. We are so blessed in this College to have Br Terry, Br Paul, Br Noel and Br John living close to us and still ministering their vocation to our community. Their lives have permeated with the richness of bringing to life the Gospel of Jesus Christ, animating us all to be people of transformation and hope. We recognise their contribution and celebrate our Marist charism and the family spirit it imbues.

Across the College this week we celebrated Wellbeing focusing on the whole person and engaging students and teachers in activities that were both fun and community building. Some of the most pleasing aspects of the week were the senior students playing and leading activities with our Primary students at both Lavalla and Marian Campuses. At the heart of our community is the alignment of the faith and learning journey of our composite PK-12 College. We are part of something great and we all have a place where we are valued and supported.

The week will culminate on Friday with a Staff Wellbeing Day which includes sessions from our partners, Edith Cowan University, on healthy living, and the Catholic Institute on the power of meditation and prayer. Our staff have been remarkable in their agility, commitment and support over the significant disruption of COVID-19. This day is an opportunity to take time as a whole staff, to reflect from where we have come and to prepare for the inevitable challenges ahead.

Congratulations Charlotte Easden

Year 12 student Charlotte Easden has won the Zonta International Young Women in Public Affairs Award. The award recognises young women, ages 16-19, who demonstrate volunteer leadership skills/achievements and dedication to empowering women worldwide. The award further encourages the winner to continue their participation in public and political life.

Charlotte gave a moving speech about how Sister Felicitas and Sister Rita from the The Fatima Center in the Philippines have inspired her to pursue a career in Human Rights Law so she can help those that are living on the margins of society. She is also passionate about female empowerment in Australia, breaking stereotypes and encouraging young girls to follow their dreams like she has. We are very proud of Charlotte鈥檚 achievements! to hear from Charlotte about her award.

New Students Morning Tea

Last week we welcomed our new students of Marcellin Campus to a morning tea led by our College Captains and Counselling Team. It was a great opportunity to gauge their transition into our school, receive feedback and build and cultivate relationships. Once again, we are so blessed with our College student leaders by the way they facilitated this event and exemplified the Marist characteristics.

Marcellin Athletics Carnival

Our annual Secondary Athletics Carnival was a resounding success. Our attendance was at an all time high and the atmosphere was electric. Moreover, this Carnival saw multiple records broken and personal bests achieved by many students. A big thanks to Year 12 leaders who again animated their cohort to engage in the community building spirit of the Carnival.

WA Champagnat Cup, Bunbury

The inaugural WA Champagnat Cup was held in Bunbury last Friday featuring our open Netball, boys Basketball and Boys Football teams. The genesis of this day was our Sports Captains, Marcus Romano and Holly Johnson, who formulated the idea of competing against our Marist school in Bunbury. Traditionally, our Marist Carnivals would have been held in the Eastern States but with the advent of COVID-19 meant that this has not been possible in 2020. Thank you to Bunbury Catholic College and to all our players from 秀秀直播 who participated and competed with a great Marist spirit. We look forward to this becoming an annual event.

Celebrating 105 Years

We were so blessed to have our Marian Campus Receptionist Jan Robertson鈥檚 mother, Bid Grocke, come and speak with our Pre Primary students about the number 105鈥 her age. Her visit coincided with the class’s 105th day of learning so far this year and also ties in with the Unit’s history topic of appreciating our past and religion topic of ‘our families are special’. To top it off, Bid鈥檚 visit was a wonderful addition to our wellbeing week; taking care of our bodies, minds and souls. It was a beautiful experience for all involved.

Pathways and Careers Update Term 3 Week 4

Our aim is to provide students with all the latest information that will help them to make decisions about future careers and life beyond school.Please contact Justin Farley, Pathways and Onsite Coordinator for any further queries Justin.Farley@newman.wa.edu.au | 9204 9457

Opportunities for 2021 (Current Years 10 and 11 students)

Students in Year 10 and Year 11 have the opportunity to apply for a number of extra opportunities for the 2021 school year. Please see the table below for further information.

Current Year 10 Students Work experience (Onsite)
Year 10 students can apply to undertake work experience (Onsite) one day per week in Year 11. For further information and to apply, please click here
Applications close on 31 August 2020.
Current Year 10 Students VET / TAFE Certificates
Year 10 students can also apply to study a TAFE (VET) Certificate qualification one day per week in Year 11. For further information and to apply, please click here
Applications close on 31 August 2020.
Current Year 11 Students Work experience (Onsite)
Year 11 students can apply to undertake work experience (Onsite) one day per week in Year 12. For further information and to apply, please click here
Applications close on 31 August 2020.
Current Year 11 Students VET / TAFE Certificates
Year 11 students can also apply to study a TAFE (VET) Certificate qualification one day per week in Year 12. For further information and to apply, please click here
Applications close on 31 August 2020.

Changes to University entry options for 2021

In response to the current situation and associated disruption to Year 12 students, some WA Universities have announced that alternative entry pathways will be available to Year 12 students. Interested parents and students can check the latest information at the addresses below.

鈥 Curtin: Students can apply to a range of courses, using their predicted ATAR based on Year 11 marks. Applications are via the TISC website.
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鈥 ECU: Students can apply to a range of courses, using their predicted ATAR based on Year 11 marks.
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鈥 Murdoch: Year 12’s can apply using their predicted ATAR from Year 11.
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鈥 UWA: Some significant and generous changes that open several new pathways for Year 12’s.
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Upcoming Careers Events

Many of these events have now moved to online delivery. Parents and students are advised to use the links below to check details for particular events.

EVENT VENUE DATE WEBSITE
Curtin University Open Day Curtin University Sunday 16 August
Science Open Evening Murdoch University Wednesday 19 August
CQ University Perth Campus Open Day CQ University Saturday 22 August studentrecruitment@cqu.edu.au
Parent Power Hour: University Finances and Scholarships Murdoch University Tuesday 25 August
Admissions Information Evening University of Notre Dame Tuesday 8 September
Parent Power Hour: First in Family at University Murdoch University Tuesday 22 September
Parent Power Hour: Future Careers Growth Murdoch University Tuesday 22 September
Skills West Careers and Employment Expo Perth Convention Centre 23-24 October http://skillswestexpo.com.au/
Parent Power Hour: Dealing with Exam Stress Murdoch University Tuesday 27 October

秀秀直播 News Term 3 Week 4: From the Vice Principal

Using Data to Inform Practice

Our learning cycle uses data to inform practice. Student data comes in a variety of forms and teachers use this data to understand each student and to ensure all students grow in their learning and social emotional development. Thank you to the parents who attended our NPCC meeting that showcased how teachers use data in early childhood, primary and in upper secondary. Please find below the minutes from the NPCC meeting:

Download NPCC Minutes

Wellbeing Week: BE ACTIVE 鈥 BE MINDFUL 鈥 BE GRATEFUL 鈥 BE CONNECTED

This week, staff and students came together to engage in lessons, activities and professional learning designed to support the holistic wellbeing of our College community.

We recognise the importance of educating, raising awareness and providing opportunities for students to develop their own wellbeing and contribute and participate in our flourishing community. We look forward to discovering together, ways to enhance our individual and collective wellbeing.

I extend my thanks to our Wellbeing Captains, Ruby Vance and Meg Hobson for their leadership and support of Wellbeing Week.

College Closure

  • Friday August 14 – Staff Wellbeing Conference (PUPIL FREE DAY)
  • Monday August 17- CEWA Faith Day (COLLEGE CLOSED)

秀秀直播 Parents

Due to COVID restrictions relating to interstate travel, our presenter for Term 3 Jocelyn Brewer, is unable to join us at the College for 秀秀直播 Parents. However, she will present via Zoom to student and parent groups. A link to her presentation will be shared with families who register to attend 秀秀直播 Parents closer to the date. Thank you in advance for your patience and understanding.

Wednesday 26 August
7.00pm 鈥 8.30pm
Marist Auditorium
RSVP: jo.dunn@newman.wa.edu.au

Covid-19 Update

With the delay of moving to Phase 5 restrictions by the State Government, the following protocols will remain in place until 29 August.

Assemblies and College Community Events
Adult visitors and staff should maintain physical distancing of one person per 2m2 and limited to 300 people.

Parent and Caregiver Meetings
Pre-arranged parent/caregiver meetings can proceed, adhering to physical distancing and hygiene protocols.

Parent and Caregiver Access
Parents can enter school grounds to drop off and pick up their children and to attend scheduled meetings with staff. Parents can enter classrooms at the invitation of the teacher.

School Visitors
All visitors with a lawful purpose are allowed onto the school grounds. Physical distancing with a 2m2 rule per adult and good hygiene practices should apply. All official visitors as per College guidelines are required to sign in.

Attendance at school is compulsory, except for those who are recognised as medically vulnerable or who have medically vulnerable family members. If you are concerned about your own family situation, please contact Lisa Fogliani, Vice Principal, for additional clarity and advice lisa.fogliani@newman.wa.edu.au

The Government has stressed the importance of Western Australians to continue to keep up physical distancing where possible and to maintain good personal hygiene to better protect ourselves and the general health of the community.

In addition, students will be continually and explicitly taught the importance of handwashing, physical distancing and observing personal hygiene to a high standard (as developmentally appropriate).

秀秀直播 Newsreel

The 秀秀直播 Newsreel is a new and innovative way for the College to engage and share content with families and staff through the power of augmented reality (AR). Each family will receive a fridge magnet called the 鈥樞阈阒辈 Newsreel鈥. By downloading and using the 鈥榁iewa鈥 Augmented Reality App, users may scan the magnet, bringing to life options to view weekly videos. These videos are campus specific and contain important information about upcoming events and critical information for students and families. The videos will be updated weekly and provide only essential information to families about the upcoming week. Updated videos will be uploaded each Friday and remain active for one week.

It is important to note that users MUST download the Viewa app to be able to activate the magnet and videos.

Please to view a short introduction video which includes instructions on how to download the Viewa app.

Our Commitment to Child Safety

The College is committed to providing an environment that is safe for all children. We actively work towards and promote the principles of the Catholic Education鈥檚 Child Safe Framework. The framework upholds a child safe culture, healthy and respectful relationships, and extended guardianship in school communities, based on the latest research and recognised best practices. At times, we rely on partnership with parents to ensure all members of our community are safe, supported and cared for. Thank you to community members that have positively and openly supported this intent. If you are concerned about a child, please communicate with Campus Leaders, Leaders of Wellbeing, or any member of the Senior Leadership Team.

Code of Conduct

A reminder to all families that the Code of Conduct 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. Postings on social media platforms that identify the College or College events are also bound 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.