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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. This was the final College carnival for our Year 12鈥檚 鈥 it was wonderful to see such enthusiasm, sportsmanship and competitiveness from this cohort.

We had an outstanding six individual records broken this year. Congratulations to the following students:

  • Jenna King broke the Year 7 Female 400m with a time of 1 minute and 5 seconds
  • Imogen Boss broke the Year 8 Female Discus with a throw of 26.83m and the shotput record with a throw of 10.58m
  • Tania Barilla broke the Year 8 Female high jump record with a jump of 1.5m
  • Finn Tanham broke the Year 11 Male high jump record with a jump of 1.82m
  • Ethan Penn broke the Year 11 Male long jump record with a jump of 6.08m

We also had several relay records broken including: Chisholm Year 8 Females, Camara Year 9 Females, Brigid Year 10 Males, Marcellin Year 11 Females and Chisholm Year 12 Females.

Champion Guild

  1. Chisholm
  2. Thomas More
  3. Romero
  4. Marcellin
  5. MacKillop
  6. Brigid
  7. Camara
  8. Catherine

Age Champions

Year 7 Girls:
3rd Pippa Maddaford
2nd Rio Angus
1st Jenna King

Year 7 Boys:
3rd Charlie Cossom
2nd Harrison Warrick
1st Harry Prentice

Year 8 Girls:
3rd Tania Barilla
2nd Yelena Kelleher
1st Imogen Boss

Year 8 Boys:
3rd Leo Kriletich
2nd Luke Bourke
1st Caleb Moran

Year 9 Girls:
3rd Amanda Barilla
2nd Indiana Lummis
1st Meg McAullay

Year 9 Boys:
3rd Mitchell Rogers
2nd Cooper Stevens
1st Daniel Gleeson

Year 10 Girls:
3rd Isabella O鈥橰ourke
2nd Emily Burgess
1st Lucy Hills

Year 10 Boys:
3rd Joshua Downes
2nd Sharya Ferdinandusz
1st Luis Uribe-Carrero

Year 11 Girls:
3rd Amelia Johns
2nd Ellie Jones
1st Mackenzie Webb

Year 11 Boys:
3rd Finn Tanham
2nd William McAullay
1st Carl Soderstrom

Year 12 Girls:
3rd Laura Ogilve
2nd Antonia Poor
1st Holli Johnson

Year 12 Boys:
3rd Sam Giumelli
2nd Daniel Perreira and Jake Dwyer
1st Thomas Ariti

秀秀直播 News Term 3 Week 2: From the Principal

FAMILY SPIRIT: This Marist characteristic inspires the principle of 鈥榗ollaborate鈥 as with a pedagogy of presence and family spirit, united in Christ鈥檚 love, we can build a community with a spirit of friendliness and collaboration, enabling young people to become responsible for their own formation. (秀秀直播 Vision for Learning)

Developing relationships is at the heart of our Marist narrative. Being present to each other imbues a sense of family and underpins the strength of our community. The strength of this College is in the multiple opportunities students have to engage with each other in and outside the classroom.

Central to our Vision for LearningShine through Discovery – Let Your Light Shine Matthew 5:16 – is for our students and teachers to collaborate. Education and learning are interactive, social processes. We believe that students learn best in an environment where they can interact and experience the curriculum, gaining knowledge and learning how to live. Recently I read an article, Why relationships — not money — are the key to improving schools (Ohio university) that posits sustained interactions over time, focused on children’s learning and effective teaching practice, is the best way for people to build trust and build networks that are at the heart of social capital. Put simply, if we build relationships, our learning experience at school will improve.

Goal Setting

Over the last two weeks I have been in many classes across the school where teachers and students are setting their goals for Term 3. For our Year 12 students they are closing in on the end of their schooling life at 秀秀直播. Their goals are centred on utilising the time afforded to work hard, seek answers and collaborate with their teachers and each other. There will not be another time in their life when they will have this level of support at their disposal. Making the most of their time is crucial for their success now and for when they approach life post school.

It is no different for students across PK-12: I sat in a Year 4 class this week where students鈥 goals are centred on the mastering of timetables to twelve by the end of the Term. Their energy and joy and commitment will ensure they succeed; for a group of Year 10 students who toured our new learning hub building site, their goals are focused on meeting the requirements that will enable them to qualify for an apprenticeship. In conversation with the construction manager they were reminded that their attitude will be the prime indicator to their success.

At the core of all this is that the College seeks to offer students opportunities and a space to discover what is possible. Our aspiration is that the dreams of our students will animate them to commit, participate and work towards achieving them. In our College we seek to live out the opportunities for growth in our learning, wellbeing and faith. God has given us the capacity to embrace our talents and our gifts to make a difference in the world we live in.

We wish all students every success this term.

秀秀直播 Parent Consultative Committee, Monday 3 August 7.00pm, Marist Auditorium

Collaboration and ultimately the partnership between the College and families are integral to the success of every student. On Monday evening, we will be highlighting 鈥榙ata to inform practice鈥. As always, we welcome all families and look forward to the discussion.

Our Marist Family

We keep in mind our Marist schools in Victoria who have returned to remote learning due to the spike in Covid-19 cases. Our prayers and thoughts are with them and all people who are suffering across the world at this time.

Pathways and Careers Update Term 3 Week 2

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.
Current Year 11 Students Curtin UniReady Program
Current Year 11 students can apply for the Curtin UniReady Program in Year 12. This program offers an alternative pathway to university for Year 12 students.
For further information and to apply, please click here
Applications close on 7 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.
Check:

鈥 ECU: Students can apply to a range of courses, using their predicted ATAR based on Year 11 marks.
Check:

鈥 Murdoch: Year 12’s can apply using their predicted ATAR from Year 11.
Check:

鈥 UWA: Some significant and generous changes that open several new pathways for Year 12’s.
Check:

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
UWA Open Day University of Western Australia Sunday 2 August
Law and Criminology Open Evening Murdoch University Wednesday 5 August
Notre Dame Open Day University of Notre Dame Sunday 9 August
Science Open Evening Murdoch University Wednesday 19 August
Curtin University Open Day Curtin University Sunday 16 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
Skills West Careers and Employment Expo Perth Convention Centre 23-24 October
Parent Power Hour: Dealing with Exam Stress Murdoch University Tuesday 27 October

秀秀直播 News Term 3 Week 2: From the Leader of Early Childhood

We warmly welcome back all families to Term 3. With the easing of restrictions, it has been wonderful seeing parents across the campus again. We place great importance on the involvement of families in the educational journey of children, as we know that parents are the first and most influential educator of their children. As classrooms, the Library and Art Room all begin parent rosters once again, we encourage parents to sign up; children love having their parents at school and through your involvement they also appreciate the value that you place on their educational journey.

Fitness Friday

Fitness Friday has also recommenced and there is a wealth of activities for your children to select from each Friday morning – Lego Club, Gardening, Netball skills, Art Club, Dance Aerobics, Skipping and Table Tennis to name just a few.

We have not been able to secure a coffee van for every Friday of this Term, but the service will be available intermittently, as their availability allows. We encourage families to join in with their child in the activities, enjoy a coffee when available and reconnect with parents you may not have seen for some time

Pre-Primary and Kindergarten parents are asked to remain with their child until the bell rings, at which time they should be taken to their classroom door.

Marcellin Award

Congratulations to the following student who received a Marcellin Award in Week 2:

  • Christoper Kacperek, Year 1: For showing the Marist charism of “Love of Work” and the enthusiasm you have shown for your work and your consistent strive to challenge yourself with your learning.

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

Pre Primary Red Assembly

Parents are invited to join us for the Pre Primary Red Assembly on Friday 7 August in the Marian Hall.

Pre Primary Landsdale Farm Excursion

Today the Pre Primary students enjoyed an excursion to Landsdale Farm to begin their unit on The Farm. They had a fabulous day exploring and learning about all the different farm animals.

This has also aligned with the baby chicks that they have been watching hatch in their common area.

Wellbeing Week

In Week 4, all students across the College will take part in Wellbeing Week. Everyone will be invited to take part in a number of activities focusing on different areas of wellbeing including physical health, mindfulness and building connection. The week will culminate in a Buddy Day at Lavalla Campus with a range of activities and our annual Lapathon.

Students are permitted to wear their sports uniform all week.

秀秀直播 News Term 3 Week 2: From the Leader of Mission and Catholic Identity

One Wild and Precious Life

Our Marist theme this year 鈥淥ne Wild and Precious Life 鈥 Creating a new humanity鈥 has taken on greater significance as we try to understand the world in a state of crisis.

Staff at 秀秀直播 were able to reflect on this theme to commence Term 3 and reflected on how despite the challenges, we have many things to be grateful for and only need look to the gifts of our students and families.

There is a range of opportunities this Term for families and students, and together with staff, where our College community can begin to create a new humanity of gratitude and service to one another.

St Vincent De Paul Winter Appeal

Blanket Appeal

We begin Term 3 by offering our support to St Vincent De Paul through their Winter Appeal. This year we are calling for donations of blankets, warm clothes and sleeping bags for those sleeping rough. Items can be placed into the boxes at the Champagnat Chapel or brought to your classroom teachers at the Lavalla and Marian Campuses until the end of Week 3.

Winter Sleepout

On Friday 7 August, we are hosting a PK-12 online community winter sleep out to raise awareness about homelessness. The online winter sleep out marks the conclusion of our donation drive. Families will be invited to participate in the following way:

  • Engage with the videos / info / reflection questions posted to our social media pages and talk about your thoughts over your family dinner.
  • Have dinner of sandwiches or soup in a thermos in the car and participate in some of the reflection questions posted to our social media pages.
  • Spend the night in your car in your driveway / your backyard (outdoors) with or without a tent, the night on your couch or the floor.

We encourage you to team up with another family and share your experiences and reflection during the course of the night.

We would also love to see and hear how you are spending this night of solidarity so make sure to tag any social media posts with #秀秀直播collegeonlinesleepout

Mini Marists

This Term sees the beginning of our Mini Marists Social Justice Group.

This group of Year 6 students has begun by looking at what does it mean to be Marist and focused on one of the Marist Characteristics, Love of Work.

This has led to the group鈥檚 first initiative by ensuring all rubbish is placed in bins. Students spent 5 minutes at the end of recess and lunch on Wednesday and Thursday and managed to collect over 10 bags of rubbish.

The Mini-Marists shared this at their most recent prayer assembly and challenged students to make an effort to put their rubbish in the bin.

Their next project turns to the St Vincent de Paul winter sleep out. Stay tuned to see how they continue to grow and serve the community.

Year 11 Student Leaders Commissioning Mass

On Thursday 30 July, Year 11 aspiring Student Leaders attending our community Mass were commissioned as they consider their leadership journey in 2021. Mr Finneran led a prayer of commissioning as Fr Garner blessed the Year 11 Leaders as they begin their discernment.

This was a fantastic opportunity to acknowledge those who have said 鈥榊es鈥 to help grow and shape our College community into a place where Jesus Christ is known and loved and all students can let their light shine.

Year 7 Game Changers Launch

This week saw the Launch of our Youth Ministry program Game Changers with our Year 7 students.

The program has been launched within our RE classes, with our first meeting scheduled to take place on Tuesday Week 4, 3.30pm 鈥 4.30pm. Students engage in a range of getting to know you activities and thought provoking videos and discussions on how they can change the game in their Year 7 community.

Parents are invited to click here and watch the Gamechangers introduction video. Students have been given an application form and parents are encouraged to complete the form and bring to their first meeting in Week 4.

Parents wanting to know more information about the program can read the Parent Handbook or contact Cassandra Hall, Leader of Youth Ministry and Advocacy cassandra.hall@newman.wa.edu.au

Student Led Prayer

Student Led Prayer is back for Term 3. Every Friday our Faith and Liturgy Captains, Tiggy Connelly and Georgia Whitely lead our community in a series of reflections. Week 2 focused on the theme of Leadership and how Jesus is the perfect example of leadership that we are called to follow.