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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, 21 Year 11 Remar Blue rowers (students) embarked on a week-long Solidarity Camp. As one student explains: 鈥淒uring the camp I learnt more about solidarity. Solidarity is not only giving out a hand to help others but to experience life with others, side by side. Having compassion and serving others.鈥

The Remar Blue Solidarity camp ran from Wednesday 28 August to Tuesday 3 September in Mullewa, Western Australia, a small farming town 470km North-East of Perth. Following preparation sessions, the students lived and worked alongside the community of Mullewa, where they had a packed itinerary that involved various services to the Mullewa community including helping to host their annual Agriculture and Wildflower Shows, working with the students at Our Lady of Mount Carmel primary school and hosting their school disco.

The Remar students slept on the floor of the school, cooked their own meals and worked as a group to provide each service to the community all of which helped to deepen their experience of communal living and form deeper relationships with each other.

鈥淚 learnt that service is necessary for any community to work and that good leaders aren’t necessarily those who delegate the work, but those who just help to get it done. I also gained a sense of community and family within my own caravel.鈥 (Reflection from a student).

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鈥.

A huge thank you goes out to Miss Genna Spadaccini (Blue Helm), Miss Jamie Pedler, Mr Matthew Wilson and Br Paul Murphy for giving up their time to accompany our students on this special journey. We also thank Mrs Jill Hollands (Principal of Our Lady of Mt Carmel, Mullewa) and the Mullewa community for their hospitality and hosting our students during their time away.

Clare Cole Carter, Leader of Youth Ministry and Advocacy PK-12

秀秀直播 News Term 3 Week 8: From the Vice Principal

Learning happens in a variety of spaces; places where our interactions with one another shift from the formality of the classroom to the sporting field, playground or workplace learning experience. The great strength of our PK-12 College community, is how students come together to support learning and initiatives. This term, students from Marcellin Campus have supported the , Marian Campus Early Childhood initiatives and our very successful . The collaboration the students encounter during these opportunities reflects the intent of our and how we seek to develop skills of communication and conversation between students and peers. I extend my sincere thanks to our teaching staff who plan and prepare for these authentic and meaningful experiences.

2020 Term Dates

Term 1 –聽 Monday 3 February – Thursday 9 April

  • Monday 3 February: K-6, 7 & 12 return
  • Tuesday 4 February: Years 8-11 return
  • Thursday 13 February: PK-12 Family Mass

Term 2 – Tuesday 28 April 鈥 Friday 3 July

  • Tuesday 28 April: All PK-Y12 staff and students return
  • Friday 19 June: Champagnat Day (TBC)

Term 3 – Wednesday 22 July- Friday 25 September

  • Monday 20 July: Staff Faith Formation / Pupil Free Day
  • Tuesday 21 July: K-12 Parent Teacher Interviews / Pupil Free Day
  • Wednesday 22 July: All PK-Y12 students return
  • Friday 14 August: Staff Wellbeing Day/ Pupil Free Day
  • Monday 17 August: CEWA Faith Day (College Closed)

Term 4 – Tuesday 13 October – Friday 4 December

  • Monday 12 October: Staff Professional Learning/ Pupil Free Day
  • Tuesday 13 October: All PK-Y11 students return
  • PK-Y9 Final Day (TBC)

CDP Update

The College has entered the final stage of planning prior to the commencement of the Learning Hub building project. Five organisations have accepted the opportunity to tender for the building contract, with the tender closing next Thursday 19 September. Following approval of the preferred builder to proceed, it is likely that possession of the site will be handed to the contractor at or around the commencement of Term 4.

In addition to the Learning Hub project, the footings for the new Lavalla / Marcellin bridge were installed this week. The bridge will be completed during October, with associated upgrades to pedestrian paths taking place shortly after. It is expected that the bridge will be in use by late October / early November.

Furthermore, the major upgrade to the artificial cricket wicket practice area and storage shed is now complete. This will see the College cricketers enjoy new facilities, with wonderful access to equipment which is now housed directly adjacent to the practice area. The shed also delivers upgraded storage facilities for the Outdoor Education program, replacing the older Sea Containers.

The College is very excited about the current program of works which will see all students benefit from the investment into these areas. For further information on the Learning Hub Project please .

Catholic Performing Arts Festival

The closing concert for the will be held on Monday September 16 at the Perth Concert Hall. 秀秀直播 has the honour of performing the Acknowledgement of Country song, Koort Doodjarak Yewool (Heart Song) in collaboration with the Madjitil Moorna Choir accompanied by James Web.聽 We acknowledge Music Teacher, Nicole Boddy who wrote the lyrics and melody. This is a unique opportunity for the College, and I acknowledge the efforts of the staff and students involved in this initiative, in particular the leadership and creativity of Mrs Maree Grayden, Leader of Learning Arts PK-12. Congratulations to all students who performed during the festival and for the support of their families. to see a full list of all awards.

秀秀直播 Arts Festival Parent Support / Volunteers Required

The 2019 秀秀直播 Arts Festival is taking place in Term 4 Week 1 (Wednesday 16 鈥 Friday 18 October). The three-day event will showcase 2D and 3D artworks produced by our PK-12 students, performances by our dance, drama and music students, free activities and a Parent Soiree.

This event would not be possible without the support from our entire PK-12 College community. We are in need of a number of parent volunteers to assist in the following roles:

Volunteers to hang student art, Monday 14 October (non-school day) and Tuesday 15 October, between 9.00am and 3.00pm
Require 3 鈥 6 volunteers each day to help the Art Teachers hang numerous pieces of student art. We understand it may be difficult to commit to a full day, so 2 鈥 3 hours would be fantastic.

Volunteers to serve food, Friday 18 October, 6.00pm 鈥 9.00pm
Assist with serving food at the Parent Soiree (no experience necessary).

Volunteers to serve drinks, Friday 18 October, 6.00pm 鈥 9.00pm
Assist with serving drinks at the Parent Soiree (RSA required).

Your help would be greatly appreciated, please contact the Volunteer Coordinator, Janine Gatto if you are able to assist thegatts@iinet.net.au | Phone/Text 0418 935 122

秀秀直播 Parents Evening – Monday 16 September

秀秀直播 Parents is honoured to host Paul Dillon at 秀秀直播. Paul is the Director and Founder of DARTA and is passionate about ensuring that the community has access to accurate and up-to-date alcohol and other drug information.

Topic: 鈥楻isk taking鈥: Why do teens do the things they do? What can parents do to keep them as safe as possible?

RSVP to Jo Dunn, Marketing and Communications Officer jo.dunn@newman.wa.edu.au

Pupil Free Day – Monday 14 October

A reminder to all families that Monday 14 October is a Pupil Free Day with the exception of Year 12 students sitting exams and all students in Year 10 who will depart for their camp on this day.

Year 7 2020 Orientation Day – Monday 14 October

The Year 7 2020 Orientation Day will take place on Monday 14 October.

The College will also host the Year 7 2020 Parent Information Evening on Monday 14 October commencing at 6.30pm in the Marist Auditorium.

Code of Conduct

A reminder to all families that the 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. 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 3 Week 8 鈥 Latest Sport News

ACC Athletics Carnival Update

The 2019 ACC Division 1 Athletics Carnival is being held next Wednesday 18 September at the WA Athletics Stadium.

Confidence and self-belief are a major factor in performance, and this has been built up with weeks of hard work on the training track. Athletes have also formed a solid fitness base through their Winter Club Sports as well as external training groups. There is great spirit in the team this year and we go into the carnival confident of giving of our best and looking forward to the challenge of competing with the best schools.

Upcoming Training and Events

  • Monday 16/9 PCG: Full Team Meeting
  • Monday 16/9 Period 4: Relay Practice
  • Tuesday 17/9: Team Pasta Lunch
  • Wednesday 18/9: ACC Div 1 Carnival

On the carnival day, all competitors are required to meet at the College Sports Complex at 7.00am dressed in the full College Physical Education Uniform (white socks, college tracksuit). The students will be given a College Athletics singlet and competitor number before being bussed to the stadium at 7.45am for our team warm up.

First events commence at 9.00am. The students will return to the College for a normal 3.15pm dismissal.

Team members are to bring food and drink for the entire day as there will be no canteen facilities and they should be prepared for all weather conditions (College hat and College tracksuit). All team members are aware of what events they are competing in and should prepare themselves accordingly.

As is the nature of these events, it is necessary to list a number of students as reserves. We understand that those who miss out will be disappointed, however their contribution over weeks of solid training is highly regarded by teachers, coaches and peers. Reserves should still prepare to compete as there are always changes to the team on the day.

Years 3-6 Athletics Carnival

Congratulations to all our Year 3-6 students on a competitive day of athletics. It was very successful carnival with students engaged all day in track and field events as well as novelty events and ball games. Students showcased their athletic skills and celebrated the achievements of their team. to read more and see more photos from the day.
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Individual Accomplishments

  • Annabel Lynch Year 3 Green has just finished competing on the Gold Coast representing WA, winning both the 8-9 years black belt traditional poomsae (patterns) and 8-11 years black belt freestyle poomsae as well as earning a silver medal in 8-9 years black belt sparring in her weight division.
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秀秀直播 Sporting Association News

秀秀直播 Knights Hockey Club

Congratulations to all teams who are playing finals. NKHC are delighted with the J11/12B boys who took out the Minor Premiership. Their Semi-Final fixture is yet to be confirmed, but is likely to be on Friday 13 September at 6.00pm, HBF Turf, Joondalup vs North Coast Raiders. We will let you know when the fixtures are confirmed.

We also have one senior team left in contention, the O35 Div 4 women, which features 秀秀直播鈥檚 very own Mrs Margaret Goldsmith, Coordinator of Music. The game is at 8.30pm on Wednesday night vs Fremantle at the newest hockey turf in Perth, the Lakelands Hockey and Sporting Facility in South Lake.

Good luck to everyone!

Hilary Fitzgerald

秀秀直播 Holy Rosary Raiders Basketball Club

Raiders have 8 teams playing in grand finals this weekend.

  • Friday, 6:30pm: Girls U14-5 SU227 vs RA627
  • Friday, 7:30pm: Girls U16-1 SC461 vs RA631
  • Saturday, 9:00am: Boys U16-5 RA684 vs SU276
  • Saturday, 10:30am: Boys U14-3 CC352 vs RA664;
  • Saturday, 10:30am: Boys U14-7 RA666 vs RA680;
  • Saturday, 10:30am: Boys U16-3 RA683 vs CB170
  • Saturday, 1:30pm: Boys, U16-2 CC380 vs RA685

The Semi-Finals were very hard fought with at least four of our teams losing by only a few points. Our fingers are crossed for several wins this weekend! The teams have all fought very hard for their positions this year.

Good luck to all teams.

Richard Nolan

秀秀直播 Siena Netball Club

NSNC have seven teams all vying for the chance to play in Grand Finals the following week. It鈥檚 hard to say exactly who will make it through as I believe every side has an excellent chance of progressing. Every NSNC side mentioned has beaten their opponent at some point during the season.

The teams represent the following school year groups:

  • Ambers 鈥 Y7 (2)
  • Amethysts 鈥 Y7 (3)
  • Onyx 鈥 Y9 (3)
  • Gold 鈥 Y9 (1)
  • Quartz 鈥 Y10 (3)
  • Pearls 鈥 Y10 (2)
  • Opals 鈥 Y10 (1)

On behalf of NSNC, congratulations to all NSA associated teams that made it into finals, we wish you all the very best for the coming week. We hope all other teams enjoyed their respective seasons.

John Saville

Marist Football Club

Coach Matt Angus will lead the U17鈥檚 into the Grand Final this weekend. The match is expected to be a tough contest against very talented rivals Quinns Rock. All spectators are welcome to come along and support the boys.

The match is being played at Claremont Oval this Sunday at 3.00pm.

Matt Mazzuchelli

Pathways and Careers Update – Term 3 Week 10 2019

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

Year 12 University Applications

A reminder to all families that Year 12鈥檚 must apply for University via TISC (except Notre Dame) and that after Monday 30 September 2019 the application fees increase significantly. Students and parents are welcome to contact Justin Farley justin.farley@newman.wa.edu.au for further information.

For students applying to Notre Dame University, the deadline for applications is Friday 27 September 2019.

Years 9 and 10 Students

Years 9 and 10 students are invited to spend 鈥楢 Day In The Life Of A University Student鈥 at Murdoch University. Students will have the opportunity to create their own customised university timetable of activities with hands-on workshops in subject areas of interest. They can speak with current Murdoch students, learn from the academics and meet new people. The event runs from Wednesday 2 and Thursday 3 October 2019. to register.

UWA also runs a similar program for Years 9 – 11 students. for Year 9 and for Years 10 and 11 to find out more and register at

Upcoming University Events

Event

Venue

Date

Link

FREE ATAR Revision Sessions ECU Joondalup 30 September – 4 October
Year 9 and 10 students / parents: Managing Stress Murdoch University Wednesday 9 October
WAAPA Tour ECU Mt Lawley Tuesday 15 October
Engineering Open Evening ECU Joondalup Thursday 17 October
ECU Information Evening ECU Mt Lawley Tuesday 26 November
Arts and Humanities Open Evening ECU Mt Lawley Thursday 28 November
ECU Information Evening ECU Joondalup Wednesday 4 December

Catholic Performing Arts Festival

The 30th annual Performing Arts Festival for Catholic Schools and College鈥檚 has now ended. It鈥檚 been wonderful to note the enthusiasm and professionalism our students have brought to their performances and the number of awards received this year. Congratulations to all students for their participation and thank you to parents for their ongoing support of their child鈥檚 music. The final list of awards is below:

Shield
鈥淢asquerade鈥 – Australian Catholic Superannuation and Retirement Fund Shield – SECONDARY DRAMA (FULL PRODUCTION)

Outstanding
Masquerade – N1 – DRAMA PRODUCTION (SECONDARY)
Alexander Santoro – PIANO SOLO
Olivia Collins – VOCAL SOLO
Lavalla String Ensemble – INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLES (PRIMARY STRINGS)
秀秀直播 String Quartet – INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLES (PRIMARY STRINGS)
Senior Dance Troupe – Alive – DANCE SECONDARY
Lavalla Campus Choir – PRIMARY CHORAL
Maud-Elise Buchanan – VIOLIN SOLO (SECONDARY STRINGS)
Lucas March – VIOLIN SOLO (SECONDARY STRINGS)
Rose Troon – CELLO SOLO (SECONDARY STRINGS)
Michael Hart – CELLO SOLO (PRIMARY STRINGS)
Jude Tanham – CELLO SOLO (PRIMARY STRINGS)
Sasha Augustus – CELLO SOLO (PRIMARY STRINGS)
Matthew Stephens – CELLO SOLO (PRIMARY STRINGS)
Antonia Capolingua VIOLIN SOLO (PRIMARY STRINGS)
Krishav Sheth – VIOLIN SOLO (PRIMARY STRINGS)
William Gilbert – VIOLIN SOLO (PRIMARY STRINGS)
Leila Woods – VIOLIN SOLO (PRIMARY STRINGS)
Ava Van Dommelen – VIOLIN SOLO (PRIMARY STRINGS)
Evangeline Earney – VIOLIN SOLO (PRIMARY STRINGS)
Anabel Raguseo – VIOLIN SOLO (PRIMARY STRINGS)
Nya Casotti – VIOLIN SOLO (PRIMARY STRINGS)
Liam Stannard – GUITAR SOLO (PRIMARY STRINGS)
Aidan Iannantuoni & Arlo Gaunt – VIOLIN DUET (PRIMARY STRINGS)
Brayden Lim & Aaron Stannard – VIOLIN DUET (PRIMARY STRINGS)
Molly Hayes & Isabella Stanway – VIOLIN/VIOLA DUET (PRIMARY STRINGS)
Jetson Cook – PIANO SOLO (SECONDARY)
Asha Cook & Jetson Cook – CELLO/PIANO DUET

Excellent
Angela Kinneen – VOCAL SOLO
Elsie Laming – VOCAL SOLO
Emilie Costley – VOCAL SOLO
Amelie Boddy – VOCAL SOLO
Olivia Ralls – VOCAL SOLO
Kai Ehlers – VOCAL SOLO
Marcellin Chamber Orchestra – INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE (SECONDARY CHAMBER)
Alessia Infirri 鈥 WOODWIND SOLO
Ryan Tindall – GUITAR SOLO
Senior Dance Troupe – Praying – DANCE SECONDARY
Gabriella Mason & Benjamin Thompson – CELLO DUET (PRIMARY STRINGS)
Emma Gilbert & Bailey Trovarello – VIOLIN DUET (PRIMARY STRINGS)
Chloe Rear & Marissa Manolikos – VIOLIN DUET (PRIMARY STRINGS)
Stella Martin & Isabella Abbott – VIOLIN DUET (PRIMARY STRINGS)
Kyle Peou – GUITAR SOLO (SECONDARY STRINGS)
Amy Pethick & Max Arnold – SAXOPHONE DUET (SECONDARY WOODWIND)
Olivia Collins – PIANO SOLO (SECONDARY)

Merit
Clarinet Ensemble – WOODWIND ENSEMBLE (SECONDARY)
Asha Cook – PIANO SOLO
Olivia Ralls – PIANO SOLO
Jude Tanham – PIANO SOLO
The Wipeout Kings – INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLES (ACOUSTIC/CLASSICAL GUITAR)
Christian Dance (PRIMARY)
秀秀直播 Groove – CONTEMPORARY BAND
Stephen Loreck – VOCAL SOLO
Daniel O’Connor & Megan Pethick 鈥 VOCAL DUET
Poppy Corbett – VOCAL SOLO
Asha Cook – VOCAL SOLO
Addison Blizzard – VOCAL SOLO
Year 7 Jazz Combo – JAZZ COMBO
Lavalla Voice Ensemble 鈥 SACRED CHORAL (PRIMARY NON AUDITIONED)
Rushabh Mane – GUITAR SOLO
秀秀直播 Dance Troupe – DANCE SECONDARY
Concert Winds – CONCERT BAND SECONDARY
Zac Regan & Kyan Loo – VIOLIN DUET (PRIMARY STRINGS)
Lola Tuite & Amalyn Chapman – GUITAR SOLO (SECONDARY STRINGS)
Alexis Allegret – SAXOPHONE SOLO (SECONDARY WOODWIND)
Ciara Hu – PIANO SOLO (SECONDARY)

Congratulations to Year 6 violinist Leila Woods for making the play offs for the Primary Strings section of the Catholic Arts Festival. Leila received an outstanding award for her solo performance of Salut D’amour by Elgar, accompanied by her mother Terri Woods. Leila was invited back to play off for the shield at Trinity College. An excellent achievement for Leila. Thank you to her teacher, Ms Hannah Herriman for her support of Leila鈥檚 music.

A sincere thanks to Miss Margaret Goldsmith, Coordinator of Music for her excellent coordination of all the entries. Miss Goldsmith has worked extremely hard again this year to showcase the artistic gifts of our students and staff as the Arts team of professionals, teachers and tutors work tirelessly to prepare our student artists and performers.

Maree Grayden, Leader of Learning Arts PK-12