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秀秀直播 News Term 1 Week 2: From the Principal

PK-12 Family Mass

This annual event was a beautiful way to commence our College year. To witness 2,500 people gathered to celebrate the opening of our year was a real privilege. The Mass is the only opportunity we have as a PK-12 community to come together as one; recognising the diversity of our College, affirming our students, staff and families and praying for the year ahead. Congratulations to those students who were recognised as leaders of Year 6 and Year 12 for 2020. Each cohort undertook a significant formation program and my thanks go to all students who participated. We look forward to your voice and representation of your peers throughout the year. Click here to see more photos from the day.

Marist Bushfire Appeal

Thank you to families for your support of the Marist Bushfire Appeal. At our opening Marcellin Campus Assembly I spoke to the resilience and fortitude of those families affected by the fires. Please find below a copy of my address:

Download Principal’s Assembly Term 1 Week 2 Address

Parent Sundowner

The inaugural Parent Sundowner was a wonderful success with over 200 people in attendance. This was our first attempt at a Sundowner PK-12 and the feedback to date is that it should become an annual event. Click here to see more photos from the day.

Best wishes to all students for an enjoyable and successful year.

秀秀直播 Parent Welcome Sundowner

On Friday 7 February we welcomed over 200 parents and guardians to our inaugural Parent Welcome Sundowner; a wonderful community event for our families to gather and celebrate another exciting year, meet new families and reconnect with old friends. The oval was transformed into a relaxed beer garden with live music and grazing boards. Thank you to all who attended and we look forward to putting more parent events on throughout the year.

PK-12 Family Mass

On Thursday 13 February, our PK-12 College community of staff, students and families gathered together on the Br Terence Gleeson Oval to celebrate the new school year, share in the Eucharist and witness the commissioning of the Year 6 and Year 12 Student Leaders. This annual event was a beautiful way to commence our College year. To witness 2,500 people gathered to celebrate the opening of our year was a real privilege.

This Mass is an integral part of our College life as we seek to continue to celebrate our Christian story and our College theme this year, consistent with other Marist Schools nationally, 鈥淥ne Wild and Precious Life鈥.

秀秀直播 News Term 1 Week 2: From the Deputy Principal Wellbeing Secondary

Welcome to the 2020 school year, particularly to our new students and families. I hope you all enjoyed a holy Christmas and a relaxing break. The new school year brings with it several exciting opportunities and events with the first few weeks being very busy.

Week 1 saw our first Principal Assembly involving all students from Years 7 – 12. The assembly was led by our 2020 College Captains as we focused on the year ahead and the opportunities and support available to students.

Upcoming Events

Guild Swimming Carnival

Next Thursday (20 February) we will hold our Guild Swimming Carnival at Challenge Stadium. Click here for further information including bus services available on the day.

Year 12 Retreat

As part of their Year 12 experience, the Year 12 students will attend a three-day Retreat in Bindoon during Week 4. More information will come out shortly from Ms Pastorelli, Leader of Wellbeing Year 12.

Year 7 Retreat

Our Year 7 students will have their retreat day on Friday 28 February. This event is held at the College and sees an alternative timetable run for Year 7 that day. More information will be coming out shortly from Mr Woolley, Leader of Wellbeing Year 7. Please direct any queries you may have to him patrick.woolley@newman.wa.edu.au

Year 7 Camp

Year 7 camp will run during Week 5 at the Swan Valley Adventure Camp. This new venue should prove exciting as for the first time we are able to accommodate the entire cohort at the one time. More information will be made available to families at the Year 7 Parent Information night next week and in the Term 1 Week 4 newsletter.

Wellbeing Calendar

Every Wednesday, the College runs alternative bell times to accommodate our Wellbeing Program. The activities vary from week to week and are aimed at supporting the College’s PK-12 Wellbeing approach. Please access the Term 1 calendar below:

Download Wellbeing Program Term 1 2020

Senior Blazer Trim Instructions

Students in Years 10 – 12 are required to have a braided blazer. To ensure your child’s blazer is ready for Term 2 please ensure:

  • Blazer is dry cleaned and dropped-off at the Uniform Shop by Friday 20 March
  • Payable at drop off $25
  • Please remember to have your child鈥檚 details on their blazer (name and phone number)

Please note if you need a new blazer with the braid already attached, these are available for sale at a cost of $200

Homework Club

Homework will recommence in 2020 in Week 3. It runs on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 3.30pm 鈥 6.00pm in the Siena Learning Centre.

Rules/Policies

Thank you to students and parents for their positive start to the year. It was very pleasing to see a vast majority of our students arrive on the first day in correct uniform and with all of their equipment. Just a few reminders for families:

  • Students have access to the oval and courts at lunch but must wear a hat, and hopefully will have applied sunscreen that morning.
  • Students need to ensure they adhere to the College uniform requirements at all times. Click here for more information.
  • For 2020, the College ICT policy has changed with mobile phones and other smart devices needing to be stored in student lockers from 8.45am – 3.15pm. This information was also made available to students and families at the end of 2019.

From the Counselling and Wellbeing Team

The Marcellin Counselling Team works with Leaders of Wellbeing and other school staff to support students who may be experiencing emotional, social or academic difficulties. If you have concerns for your child or would like to request involvement of the Counselling Team, please contact your child’s Leader of Wellbeing who can liaise with the relevant Counsellor. Students can self-refer to see the Counsellor for their year group by scheduling an appointment through Student Services, by contacting the relevant member of the Counselling Team directly via SEQTA message, or through their Leader of Wellbeing.

Denise Bendotti
College Psychologist
Year 10 (Tuesday & Wednesday)

Amber Newsome
College Psychologist
Years 9, 11 & 12 (Monday 鈥 Friday)

Siobhan Quirke
College Counsellor
Years 7 & 8 (Monday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday)

The Counselling Team wishes all families a smooth start to the new school year and an enjoyable 2020!

Latest Sport News

  • Guild Swimming Carnival
  • Swim Squad Training
  • NAS Competition Term 1
  • Individual Achievements
  • Marist Football Club Newsletter

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Food Allergy Reminder

Please click here to refer to the Need to Know section of the newsletter regarding important information related to food allergies.

秀秀直播 News Term 1 Week 2 鈥 Latest Sport News

NAS Competition – Term 1

The College is a member of the Northern Associated Schools (NAS) sporting program and competes against John XXIII, Sacred Heart, Chisholm, and Servite Colleges. The competition encourages participation, sportsmanship and healthy competition. Playing sport and belonging to a team can improve a student鈥檚 social, physical and mental well-being and school is the best time to establish this is a lifestyle choice. It is a responsibility of all members of the College community to commit to and promote NAS Sport. This in turn will help motivate our students to give of their best, resulting in a more positive experience for all.

The NAS Summer competition commences in Week 5. Please find the fixtures and further information below:

Download NAS Summer Competition Parent Information Letter

Download NAS Summer Fixtures 2020

Download Summer NAS Sport Trials 2020

Years 3-6 Swimming Trials / Faction Carnival

A reminder that the Swimming Trials will take place on Friday 21 February with the Swimming Carnival set to occur on Friday 28 February. All parents and families are welcome to attend the carnival and show their support.

Years 7-12 Guild Swimming Carnival

Students from Years 7-12 will enjoy a fun day of competition at the annual Guild Swimming Carnival on Thursday 20 February. Click here to download the program of events and to access other important information for the day.

Swimming Squad Training

Swimming Squad Training commenced this week in the College Pool. Swimmers are asked to be at the pool by 7.00am to ensure training can start by 7.10am. Being on time for each training session is critical to the team鈥檚 success and emphasises the importance of every session. Following training, the College will provide cereal for breakfast. Each swimmer is asked to bring a bowl and spoon.
Throughout our training there will be several trial dates to help in the selection of the final squad. These include the Guild Swimming Carnival, NAS Swim Meet and designated trial training days. More information will be provided closer to these dates.

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Marist Football Club

The first newsletter for 2020 is now available. to view online.

Individual Accomplishments

  • Tex Gallagher (Year 10) has come 2nd at the Australian National Ninja League Championships and earned himself an invitation to the Worlds being held in Greensboro, North Carolina. He is competing in the teens division (13-15-year age group) which starts next week. The top five competitors in Australia received an invitation. Goodluck!
  • Luke Bourke (Year 8) has been selected to represent WA at the National School Sport Triathlon Championships in Hervey Bay in Queensland in March. He qualified for the team after finishing 1st at the WA School Sport Triathlon at Champion Lakes in November 2019 and subsequent qualifying Triathlons over the summer in Perth and surrounding area. Luke is very dedicated to a full schedule of training for the 3 disciplines and we wish him all the best in the upcoming competition