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Year 6 Parliament House Excursion

Last Friday, all Year 6 students traveled to Parliament House and the Constitutional Centre. Students reported having a great time and had the opportunity to get some first-hand experience in how the voting and political system of Western Australia works. They were the first group to return to Parliament House since Covid-19 restrictions were lifted, a point not lost on the Parliament House social media team!

Student Reflections

A golden mace, a black rodd, these are just some of the things you would imagine when you hear the word parliament. Well, Year 6 did not have to imagine it. We got to see it with our own eyes and learn all about the history of parliament. Did you know that the mace we have in Perth is the oldest mace there is鈥 at least it is now. Victoria once had the oldest mace until it was stolen. To this day we do not know who took it or where it lays at this present moment. This is just one of the facts we learnt. If we were to state all the facts we learnt we would be here all day.

We started our day meeting Viv the mannequin that talked in what looked like a news station. We learnt all about the people who represent our State and our Country and how to vote. Later we got to do our own vote activity. We all voted whether kitkats, Maltese鈥檚, mars bar or skittles were the best. We even got to do our votes in a voting booth with screens and flyers! But in the end the kitkats won. This was such a special and fun time as the tour guide was so funny and kind. But the fun did not stop there!

When we went to the real Parliament House we were so shocked about all the mind blowing facts, objects on display and just mainly how everything works. We were very fortunate to be able to see all of these incredible things and learn all of the knowledge that is sure to help us later on.” Jessica Bourke, Year 6 student

“Last Friday the Year 6’s visited the West Australian Parliament House and the Hale House. This excursion gave us an introduction into politics which we will be learning in HASS this Term.

Once we arrived at the Hale House, we learned the multiple steps that occur on voting day. The steps ranged from the questions voters receive upon entering the ballot room and the two types of ways you can vote. We even held our own mini voting campaign on which Kit Kat got elected into parliament.

Following on from the voting polls, we visited the official Parliament House of Western Australia. There we learned about famous premiers and the upper and lower house. We learned many intriguing facts but my favourite overall was the story of the mace, a traditional object carried by the Sergeant in arms to protect the speaker.

The excursion was a very inspiring and entertaining day for all Year 6’s. Maybe one day you will see one of us become premier.” Aidan Iannantuoni

Year 12 Human Biology Visit the BioDiscovery Centre

“The Year 12 Human Biology classes enjoyed visiting the BioDiscovery Centre at the Harry Perkins Institute this week. The excursion was an amazing opportunity to apply what we have been learning in class about biotechnology. The presenters explained to the group what they do at the institute and why, such as research in different areas of disease, and they were also able to run their own PCRs and gel electrophoreses using real DNA and equipment used by the researchers who work there. The excursion was a bit restricted due to COVID rules and regulations, but it was still a great experience for us to have.” Celeste Pereira, Year 12 student

“In Week 2, the Year 12 Human Biology classes, accompanied by our classroom teacher Mrs Parker, and other staff from the Science Department, went to Harry Perkin’s Institute of Medical Research to further our knowledge about genetic mutations and how mutations can be found and fixed. While we were there, we got to put our learning into action by performing the process of PCR, which is the replication and therefore amplification of genes so scientists can test and sequence DNA in one of the laboratories at the institute. In doing this, we learnt about some of the ways that the processes that we learn in class can benefit the real world and what the process looks like in practice. It was inspiring to hear of the research being done at the institute, such as the research into melanoma and the work of the Australian Genome Research Facility, and gave all of us a great insight into what it might be like to work in a lab as a scientist as a career.” Meg Hobson, Year 12 student

 

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

Covid-19 Update

With the delay of moving to Phase 5 restrictions by the State Government, the following protocols will remain in place until 15 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).

If Students are Unwell鈥
We ask that students who are presenting with a fever or flu like symptoms stay at home until their symptoms are clear. 鈥疘t is the responsibility of all families to ensure they support the wider College community.

NPCC – Monday 3 August

We welcome parents to the NPCC meeting on Monday 3 August. This meeting will be held in the Marist Auditorium Studios at 7.00pm. The agenda will cover:

  • Data to Inform Practice Presentation
  • Parent feedback / Q&A

The 秀秀直播 Parent Consultative Committee meetings are convened by the Principal and attended by various members of the College Leadership Teams. The NPCC is a representative group, parent voice and forum to gain insight into our School Improvement Plan and to discuss College concerns. The NPCC serves to help improve the best interests of those within our College Community. Whilst policies and procedures are determined and set by the College Executive and supported by the College Advisory Council, the NPCC is a critically important group to provide valuable input and feedback.

New Staff – Term 3

We welcome the following members of staff to the 秀秀直播 community and our Marist family:

  • Mrs Tasha Richards, Primary Physical Education Teacher, Lavalla Campus
  • Ms Catherine Roberts, Homework Club Teacher, Marcellin Campus

We also welcome back Margaret Goldsmith, Coordinator of Music, from Long Service Leave.

Wellbeing Week – Monday 10 – Thursday 14 August

In Week 4, teachers and students will come together to engage in lessons, activities and professional learning designed to support the wellbeing of the 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.

Save the Dates

The following dates have been calendared for staff professional learning.

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

秀秀直播 Parents – Wednesday 26 August

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 for 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

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 should have now received 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.

here 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 Educations 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.

秀秀直播 News Term 2 Week 10: From the Principal

Congratulations – we are there!

As the Term draws to a close, I am in awe and inspired by the remarkable way our community has navigated these complex times. The sum of the efforts and commitment of staff, students and families have ensured a successful term. I recognise how tired we all are but also in the opportunity these school holidays will provide for all of us to reflect and reset.

Speaking at the Year 11 Leadership Day today, I reflected on the power of coming together as one Marist family; how together we are strong. This strength lies in how we individually take responsibility for our learning, faith and wellbeing. I encourage all students and their families to reflect on their goals and aspirations these holidays; moreover, reflect on what they have learnt about themselves and how they learn. Setting goals are for everyone. I encourage families to discuss each student鈥檚 Semester 1 report. It is an important piece of information that provides a window into the progress of each student. Let that discussion provide the impetus for their goals for Semester 2.

In this newsletter, we again highlight and celebrate the gifts and talents of our students. Over the last two weeks, our Years 3-6 Cross Country Carnival was held, the cast of Matilda completed their final rehearsals, exams were finalised in the Senior School and sight words were learnt in Pre Primary. This is only a snapshot of what has been achieved!

Next Term as restrictions are lifted across Western Australia, we have the opportunity to resume school as we knew it pre Covid-19. This includes the re-introduction of College assemblies, sport, cultural and other events. We are still are very mindful of the expectations that are in place for the health and safety of our students and staff. We will continue to communicate Covid-19 related information on our website as it comes to hand and encourage good hygiene practices.

Congratulations to all students for the way you have made this Term so successful. Thank you to our teachers and staff for their commitment and reliance. We look forward to the opportunities of Term 3 together as one College

秀秀直播 News Term 2 Week 10: From the Leader of Mission and Catholic Identity

As the Term concludes, it is the perfect time to reflect on the 2020 journey so far. There is no denying the challenges that we all have faced, yet as a community, we were able to come together to celebrate our , our , launch our through our participation in and support Australian Marist Solidarity through .

Marist Youth Ministry – Connect

On Tuesday 30 June, our Years 11 and 12 students were able to participate in the first Marist Youth Ministry (MYM) Connect afternoon. This allowed students to connect via Zoom with students from St Joseph鈥檚 College Northam and Bunbury Catholic College. The afternoon was led by the Marist Youth Ministry Team, Daniel, Ella and Br James Hodge. Students had the opportunity to reflect on how they live out solidarity in their communities. Thank you to the students, staff and MYM team for their leadership of this afternoon.
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Student-Led Prayer

Student-Led prayer is a new initiative by our Faith and Liturgy Captains, Tegan Connelly and Georgia Whitely. These students have created a number of different prayers and reflections for students. Each Friday morning there is a theme and staff and students are invited to stop and reflect on how God is moving in their life. This is a fantastic initiative, the students should be proud of the way they have led their fellow students with prayer through this time. I look forward to seeing this recommence in Term 3.
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Champagnat Week

In Week 8 students and staff came together to celebrate the feast of Marcellin Champagnat in a variety of different ways. I am pleased to announce that we have been able to raise $10,000 for , which will support many vulnerable young people in the Philippines and other Marist Solidarity projects.

As a Catholic school, we are committed to supporting the most vulnerable in our local and international communities. Our Catholic social teachings call us to seek a 鈥減referential option for the poor.鈥 This means placing the needs of the most vulnerable at the heart of our decision making. I want to thank families and our community for their contributions.

As you head to the holidays, I want to share with you the words of Pope Francis from a homily at a recent Mass for the Feast of St Paul and St Peter. Pope Francis stressed the importance of unity within our society by spending less time complaining and more time in prayer. 鈥淚t is pointless, even tedious to waste our time complaining about the world, about society, about everything that is not right, complaints change nothing. Instead of casting blame, the early Christians prayed.鈥 For all the challenges we have faced this Semester, let us give thanks these holidays and take time in prayer as we continue to grow together as a 秀秀直播 community.

Have a safe and happy holidays.