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秀秀直播 News Term 1 Week 2 – From the Vice Principal

Vision for Learning Shine through Discovery – Let your light shine (Matthew 5:16) in 2019

At the start of the school year, we reflect on the wonderful achievements of the year before; the Graduating Class of 2018. It is fitting that as a College community we do this to express our recognition and gratitude to teaching and support staff who have supported and guided the students throughout their schooling. We also recognise the individual and collective effort from students and their families; particularly as they encounter times of assessment, challenge and celebration. The success of the Class of 2018 extends beyond their notable academic achievements. The students demonstrated their commitment to College life by immersing themselves in the wide and varied opportunities afforded to them; using their gifts and talents for the betterment of the College community. In this new year, I encourage all students and families across our PK-12 community to be involved in the many opportunities provided at the College which aim to develop and support the learning and wellbeing of all our students.

Professional Learning

I extend my sincere thanks and gratitude to all teaching and non-teaching staff in their preparation for the 2019 academic year. The College staff celebrated the Eucharist together and engaged in a series of professional learning workshops facilitated by College staff and external facilitators as well as preparing their classrooms for Day 1. The dedication and commitment of all staff is truly inspirational and has ensured a very smooth start to the year. We also welcomed new staff members to our 秀秀直播 family and wish them a successful transition to our community. New staff participated in faith formation professional learning titled, In the Marist Way, which introduced them to our Marist story.

Parent Teacher Communication Protocol

At 秀秀直播, all teachers have made a commitment that any formal, summative assessments are marked and shared with students and parents no later than within two weeks. Teachers from Marian and Lavalla Campuses utilise Seesaw to provide parents with feedback as well as returning marked work samples to students. On the Marcellin Campus, the marks are released on SEQTA within this two-week time frame and assessments are returned to students. Feedback from class activities and daily lessons are presented to students in a variety of different forms and all families can expect feedback for learning regularly across the term. Timely feedback is vital in the learning cycle for all students.

The College expects that teachers will respond to email communication within two working days. Teachers are not able to respond within one day as they are teaching classes, marking assessments, planning lessons, on yard duty or taking co-curricular activities. I ask parents to accept these timelines as reasonable turnaround times in the busyness of College life. If there is an urgent matter that needs to be acknowledged, a phone call to the Leader of Wellbeing may be the most appropriate avenue.

秀秀直播 Parents

The College is honoured to be hosting Dr Justin Coulson, one of Australia鈥檚 most respected relationships speakers, authors, and researchers to support our 秀秀直播 Parents. Dr Coulson will be presenting two sessions on Monday 25 March:

9 Ways to a Resilient Child, 9.00am in the Marist Auditorium (This session is for Early Childhood parents only)

Parents will learn the psychological secrets that build their child’s sense of identity, strengths and growth mindset in order to perform better, be happier and build resilience. to read more.

Respectful Relationships 鈥 Love at Home, 7.00pm in the Marist Auditorium

In this session, you鈥檒l learn the best 鈥榬elationship rules鈥 for a happier family so home life really does feel loving鈥 most of the time followed by a Question and Answer session. to read more.

High Achievers Assembly

We extend our congratulations to the Graduating Class of 2018! High achieving students will be welcomed back for an assembly next week where they will share their strategies for success with students from Years 10 – 12. Our thanks extends to the teachers who have fostered a love of learning throughout the schooling journey of all students; especially to the teachers of Year 11 and 12 courses. Positive partnership and collaboration between families and the College is essential to quality relationships and success. Thank you to all parents and families for working so closely with the College. to review the results from the 2018 graduates.

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, ensure confidentiality and accountability and support 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.

The Code of Conduct will be spoken to at Campus and Year group Information Evenings in the weeks ahead.

Updating Family Contact Details

If there are any changes to your contact numbers, email address or home address, please ensure you advise the College Registrar via registrar@newman.wa.edu.au This will ensure your child鈥檚 enrolment record contains the most up to date details.

Food Allergy Reminder

As a result of recent news relating to the dangers of food allergies, 秀秀直播 would like to offer a reminder to all families. 秀秀直播 is a 鈥楴ut Aware鈥 school. It is NOT nut free. Families should be advised that the College cannot guarantee the absence of all nut products or traces of nuts within food across the College. Parents are strongly encouraged to speak with their child discouraging the sharing of food with others. It is pertinent that parents of any child with an identified allergy has completed a Medical Action Plan and discussed this with their child鈥檚 teacher. The College Canteen does provide a 鈥楴ut Aware鈥 service, but cannot guarantee that food and beverages served from the Canteen do not contain traces of Nuts, Crustaceans, Fish, Milk, Eggs, Sesame, Soybean and Wheat. If families are reliant on the Canteen for the provision of food and beverages to a child WITH an allergy, they are advised to contact the Canteen Manager, Donna McFadden. The Canteen is available daily for children of the College. For details please .

秀秀直播 News Term 1 Week 2: From the Deputy Principal Mission and Catholic Identity

鈥楬oly Today鈥 is the national theme which comes to each Marist community across Australia in 2019 from Pope Francis鈥 reflections on the call to holiness in today鈥檚 world. Pope Francis emphasises that we don鈥檛 need to look any further than our own street to experience the presence of God:

鈥業 like to contemplate the holiness present in the patience of God鈥檚 people: in those parents who raise their children with immense love, in those men and women who work hard to support their families, in the sick, the elderly religious who never lose their smile. It is a holiness found in our next-door neighbours, those who, living in our midst, reflect God鈥檚 presence鈥 (Gaudate et Exultate n.7).

 

In 2019, our 秀秀直播 community will seek to live out Pope Francis鈥 call to each of us by embracing:

  1. Joy and a sense of Humour
  2. Boldness and Passion
  3. Life in Community

As we make this bold journey together as a PK-12 community in 2019, may each of us set out anew, to pass beyond what is familiar, to the fringes and beyond to shape our College as a place where Jesus is alive, and in which each of us lets our light shine.

PK-12 Family Mass

Thank you to all students, families, and supporters of 秀秀直播 who joined our PK-12 Family Mass on Wednesday 13 February on the Br Terence Gleeson Oval. This is the third year that this important whole-of-College annual event has been celebrated. The evening gave us the opportunity to come together as an intentional Catholic-Marist community, and to share the Eucharist together as we begin this year as a united community. The evening was also an opportunity for us to commission the Year 6 and Year 12 student leaders for 2019. The College is grateful for the support of neighbouring clergy who are great friends to 秀秀直播, and who concelebrated our PK-12 Family Mass:

  • Fr Joseph Tran Parish Priest, St Francis Xavier Armadale
  • Fr Grant Gorddard – Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish, Scarborough
  • Fr Peter Hoang – Parish Priest, Our Lady of the Rosary, Doubleview
  • Fr Emmanuel-tv Dimobi – Parish Priest, Holy Spirit, City Beach

Please to view more photos from the evening.

Year 11 Philippines Immersion – 2018

We congratulate the 14 Year 11 students from 秀秀直播, and the two Year 11 students from our Marist sister-school (St Joseph鈥檚, Northam) who undertook the 2018 Year 11 Philippines Immersion. Our 2018 immersion contingent were accompanied by Miss Clare Cole (Leader of Youth Ministry & Advocacy), Mrs Rebecca Bramanto (Leader of Wellbeing Year 11, 2018) and Mr Daniel Lynch (Deputy Principal Mission & Catholic Identity). Since returning, these students have presented their experience of the Immersion to the PK-12 秀秀直播 staff, and at the first Principal鈥檚 Assembly.

The 2018 Year 11 Philippines Immersion students were:

Elizabeth Adams, Jack Burgess, Courtney Beveridge, Kiara Camisa-Cason, Matthew Giumelli, Clare Hogg, James Kerr, Stephen Loreck, Rayne McGowan 鈥 St Joseph鈥檚, Northam, Benjamin Miniello, Alannah Peou, Megan Pethick, Cole Stevenson, Emily Tang, Anthea Todman and Jeklyn Wallis 鈥 St Joseph鈥檚, Northam.

Please to view a video reflection prepared by the students.

Please to view and listen to an original poem, prepared by the students, with accompanying images to reflect on the experiences of the immersion.

As the year continues, our students will have a range of advocacy opportunities to promote justice and share their insights to grow a wider awareness among our College community.

Plenary Council 2020 鈥 Listening & Dialogue (6 March 鈥 2019)

In 2018, the 秀秀直播 PK-12 staff undertook a Listening and Dialogue session for the Plenary 2020. In the coming weeks, different groups of students at 秀秀直播 will also be given this opportunity to have their say regarding the future of the Catholic Church here in Australia as part of this national conversation.

On Tuesday 26 February we invite our wider community to take participate in a free Listening and Dialogue session. for more information.

Please 听to visit the Plenary Council website.

Weekly Thursday Morning Community Mass (Champagnat Chapel 鈥 8.10am 鈥 8.35am)

All parents, guardians and families across our PK-12 College are invited to attend the weekly Thursday morning Mass celebrated by Fr Joseph Tran and Fr Mark Baumgarten. Our weekly 秀秀直播 Community Mass is an important way that we as a Catholic community seek to nourish and live-out our faith in community with one another.

Due to the Year 7-12 Guild Swimming Carnival taking place in Week 3 (Thursday 21 February) there will be no Mass on this day. Mass will resume on Thursday 28 February (Week 4).

Primary Religious Education Coordinator Update

Change to Prayer Assemblies 鈥 Lavalla Campus

The Lavalla Prayer assemblies will now take place on Monday mornings at 8.50am in the Br Theophane Hall. Parents are still most welcome to join this opportunity for prayer led by our students.

Receiving a Sacrament in 2019

Families are reminded to visit their relevant parish website for all information regarding 2019 Sacrament dates and registration. Alternatively please听 to access parish website addresses via the College website. The enrolment dates vary, so please take the time to clearly understand the process for your parish. Students in Years 3, 4 and 6 will undertake the preparatory work in class so they are able to receive the Sacrament in their local parish.

Leader of Youth Ministry & Advocacy Update

Youth Groups

24/7 Youth Group

St Joseph鈥檚 Subiaco has started a 24/7 Youth Group. It is open to all youth in Years 6-12 and occurs every Friday night from 6:30pm 鈥 8:30pm at the Subiaco Parish Upper Room. Next week is going to be another fun and exciting night with some amazing games, food and an emphasis on getting to know one another. We encourage everyone to come along and see what it鈥檚 all about! Contact Aidan Walsh 0487 403 456 or Angela Firth 0455 960 174 for more information.

Floreat / Wembley Youth Group

St Cecilia鈥檚 Floreat / Wembley Youth Groups continues in 2019 every Sunday evening from 6.00pm 鈥 8.00pm at the St Cecilia鈥檚 Parish Centre, 47 Peebles Road, Floreat. It is open to all youth in Years 6-12. At the next evening we will be exploring the first chapter of the story of the birth of Christ! Come down to Floreat this term for lots of fun and amazing games!!! Contact Sebastian 0403230395 or Emma 0412310019 for more information.

Appreciation – Saint Vincent de Paul (SVdP) Christmas Hampers

鈥淲e would like to express our great thanks to the students and families of 秀秀直播 for the items they donated to be used in the recent Christmas Hampers. The people who received these hampers had a more enjoyable Christmas than would have otherwise been the case. We also express our gratitude to the staff members who co-ordinated the collection of the hamper items. We highly value the wonderful support we have received in the past from 秀秀直播 and look forward to continuing our relationship in the future鈥. Mr Andrew Burchfield, Secretary Wembley/Floreat SVdP Conference

鈥淭he Woodlands Conference of the St Vincent de Paul Society extend a big thank you to the staff, students and parents of 秀秀直播 for their generous donation of food and gifts for this years鈥 Christmas Hamper Appeal….” 听Mr Fred Symons, President Woodlands SVdP Conference

National Remar Conference

The National Remar Conference was held from Sunday 10 February – Tuesday 12 February at The Hermitage, Mittagong, NSW. The conference, facilitated by the Marist Youth Ministry Leadership Team and the Marist Life Formation Team, brings together Remar Coordinators and Helms from around Australia in order to participate in workshops and practical thematic discussions, listen to keynote speakers about Remar and the 2019 Marist theme 鈥楬oly Today鈥. It was a fantastic opportunity to network with those currently working within Youth Ministry in Marist Schools across Australia.

Laudato Si’ (On Care for Our Common Home)

Laudato Si’ is the second encyclical from Pope Francis. In it he appeals to “every person living on this planet” for an inclusive dialogue about how we are shaping the future of our planet. Pope Francis calls the Church and the world to acknowledge the urgency of our environmental challenges and to join him in embarking on a new path. This encyclical is written with both hope and resolve, looking to our common future with candor and humility. There鈥檚 an opportunity to take part in a Laudato Si鈥 weekend (8 – 10 March) in NSW. Please for further information.

PK-12 Family Mass

On Wednesday 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 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, 鈥淲e are called to be Holy by living our lives with love and by bearing witness today鈥.

秀秀直播 News Term 1 Week 2: From the Head of Primary

Welcome back to the start of another exciting year at 秀秀直播, one filled with hope and joy for the journey ahead. We especially welcome the Pre Kindy and Kindy students starting their schooling at 秀秀直播. Our hope is that all new families feel welcome and at peace within our College community. The students have made a wonderful start and have settled quickly into the routine of their new classes. This is because of the hard work put in by the staff who were well prepared and eager to meet your child. This relationship is critical to our College鈥檚 Wellbeing Program and ultimately the success of each student. The classroom teacher is your first point of contact should you need anything regarding your child鈥檚 learning or wellbeing. We look forward to continuing in partnership with your family this year.

Welcome Assembly – Marian Campus

This morning we held a special assembly to welcome all new families to our community. We wish these students every success in their learning journey at our College and hope they feel connected and supported by their teachers and peers.

Marcellin Award

Congratulations to the following student who recently received a Marcellin Award in Weeks 1 and 2:

Izabella Kay, Year 2 Green –听For demonstrating her Love of Work by helping to care for the worms and collect worm wizz from the worm farm everyday.

Maeora Morgan, Year 1 Red –听For demonstrating her Love of Work听by being the first to put her hand up to help look after the worm farm. A great service to her community!

The Marcellin Award at Marian Campus is drawn from submitted nominations each Wednesday morning at Prayer Assembly. At Lavalla Campus, the Marcellin Award is presented at campus assemblies to one student selected by the Leadership Team from submitted nominations.

Homework Club

Homework Club takes place every Monday from 3.15pm – 4.30pm in the Lavalla Library. Students in Years 3-6 have the opportunity to complete work, work with teachers and complete their homework. Homework Club will commence on Monday 18 February (Week 3).

CoderDojo

CoderDojo is held every Tuesday from 3.15pm – 4.30pm in the Lavalla Multi-purpose Room. This coding club brings together students from Years 3-12 and are taught how to code and program. Our CoderDojo program will commence on Tuesday 19 February (Week 3). All participating students (new and old members) must complete the Parent Permission Form prior to attending their first session.

Parent Information Nights

We warmly invite parents to the Parent Information Nights on both the Marian and Lavalla Campuses to meet your child鈥檚 teacher and hear from the College Leadership team. Please note the following times;

Lavalla Campus 鈥 Monday 18 February

  • 5.00pm 鈥 5.45pm Year 3 and 4 (Classrooms)
  • 5.45pm 鈥 6.30pm Leadership Team Address (Auditorium)
  • 6.30pm 鈥 7.15pm Year 5 and 6 (Classrooms)

Marian Campus – Monday 25 February

  • 5.00pm – 5.45pm Kindy and Pre Primary (Classrooms)
  • 5.45pm 鈥 6.30pm Leadership Team Address (Hall)
  • 6.30pm 鈥 7.15pm Year 1 and 2 (Classrooms)

*Children are not required to attend.

Coffee at the College

Today we launched our newest community engagement initiative at Marian Campus, Coffee at the College, which was really well received. Every Friday from 8.20am during term, a mobile coffee van will be located outside the Canteen for parents/guardians to access. A similar opportunity for parents at the Lavalla Campus will also be made available throughout the term. More details to follow. The College is continually looking for ways to create opportunities for parents to interact, contribute and belong to the extended 秀秀直播 community, so we hope you will all support and enjoy this opportunity.

Primary Family Picnic

The Primary Social Committee (PSC) and the College invite families to the first social event for the year, the Primary Family Picnic. This will be a relaxed evening where families can come together and enjoy a chance to catch up with friends. We particularly welcome families that are new to the College.

New Sports Equipment

Thank you to the Primary Social Committee for purchasing new sports equipment for the students. The year groups have loved the variety of equipment on offer.

Term 1 Swimming 鈥 Lavalla Campus

The Years 3-6 students have begun their swimming program under the direction of our Physical Education teacher Mrs Pugh. Students will also be involved in swimming trials on Thursday 21 February in preparation for the Swimming Carnival later in the term. Please ensure your child鈥檚 clothing and equipment is clearly labelled with their name.

Parent Representatives 2019

The Parent Representative role is an important way for our families to stay connected, engage in social events and support the classroom teacher. Thank you to all parents who have already nominated themselves as their class鈥檚 Parent Representative. Over the next week I will finalise the Parent Representatives for each class and will contact these parents directly.

Parent Facebook Groups

This year, the College launched a new parent communication platform (Facebook Groups) which offers each cohort a forum to share information, promote school events and further support the College. Please to read the Facebook Groups Terms of Reference. We invite all parents/guardians to join their designated groups. Please select from the appropriate links below:

Parking

Parents are reminded that when using the kiss and ride at drop off and pickup times to please remain in the car. It is critical that this process allows for the flow of traffic. Please also move to the front of the queue to pick up your child. If they are not ready, please park in the overflow parking provided.

Work Experience Placements

Many of our Year 10, 11 and 12 students undertake work experience at various points throughout the year. This is a wonderful opportunity for students to challenge themselves and learn about potential pathways after school. We are always looking for new businesses in all industries who would be willing to take on a 秀秀直播 student for some work experience. We can offer you a willing and enthusiastic worker and the chance to make a difference in a young person鈥檚 life, as well as supporting your school community. And we will do the paperwork! Please email one of the Pathways and Onsite Coordinators if you can assist kelsey.fink@newman.wa.edu.au and justin.farley@newman.wa.edu.au

Consent2Go

The College will continue to use Consent2Go for obtaining parental consent for school incursions and excursions in 2019. The Consent2Go paperless system provides the College with the most up to date information regarding student details which greatly improves the College鈥檚 ability to manage incursions and excursions. If you do not have an email address or internet access, please advise Mandy Keeling, Student Data Administrator so we can add you to the Consent2Go paper process Mandy.Keeling@newman.wa.edu.au or 9204 9434

Food Allergy Reminder

As a result of recent news relating to the dangers of food allergies, 秀秀直播 would like to offer a reminder to all families. 秀秀直播 is a 鈥楴ut Aware鈥 school. It is NOT nut free. Families should be advised that the College cannot guarantee the absence of all nut products or traces of nuts within food across the College. Parents are strongly encouraged to speak with their child discouraging the sharing of food with others. It is pertinent that parents of any child with an identified allergy has completed a Medical Action Plan and discussed this with their child鈥檚 teacher. The College Canteen does provide a 鈥楴ut Aware鈥 service, but cannot guarantee that food and beverages served from the Canteen do not contain traces of Nuts, Crustaceans, Fish, Milk, Eggs, Sesame, Soybean and Wheat.

If families are reliant on the Canteen for the provision of food and beverages to a child WITH an allergy, they are advised to contact the Canteen Manager, Donna McFadden.The Canteen is available daily for children of the College. For details please .

Upcoming Events

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

My name is Alan Fitzpatrick and I am the Deputy Principal Wellbeing Secondary. I joined the College in Term 4 2018 from La Salle College Middle Swan, where I spent 12 wonderful years heavily involved in pastoral care and student wellbeing. I have been very excited by what I have seen at 秀秀直播 during my brief time here. The College has wonderful facilities, great staff and the students conduct themselves in a mature and pleasant manner. I look forward to working with the students in 2019 and helping them get the most out of their time during their Secondary School years.

As it is the start of a new year, I wanted to touch base on a few important pieces of information for parents and students.

Wellbeing Program 鈥 Term 1 2019

The Years 7-12 Wellbeing Program focuses on building students鈥 faith, self-belief and self-esteem. It has been designed to develop key life skills to help students cope with challenges in school and beyond. We are committed to developing the 鈥榳hole鈥 person; socially, emotionally, intellectually and physically.

Assessment Calendars

Students and parents can view upcoming assessments via SEQTA. Assessments are in the process of being moved to avoid over assessing on certain days. As SEQTA is a live database, changes will be occurring and updating regularly. Year 11 and 12 calendars are the current focus before moving to Years 7-10.

Alternative Program to 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. Whilst not at retreat, students will participate in a school based program designed to support the achievement of academic goals. to access the program.

Transport

Transperth school specials 710, 715, 716, 717, 718 and 719 depart the College at 3.25pm daily. For those travelling on Route 83, Transperth will begin running additional services from Monday 18 February in order to help ease congestion. for further information on the new Route 83 service.

Timetables and other information relating to Transperth school buses servicing 秀秀直播 can be found at

Student Uniform and Grooming Expectations

It has been very pleasing to see the vast majority of students meeting the uniform expectations of the College at the start of the school year. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the students and their parents for helping in this area. I continue to encourage students to ensure their dress standards meet with the College’s expectations throughout the year.

Homework Club

Homework Club commenced this week. It runs on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 3.15pm 鈥 6.00pm in the Siena Learning Centre. The Homework Club is supervised by Ms Natelee Calegari and Ms Carolyn O鈥機onnor on Monday and Tuesday with a literacy focus while Ms Sarah Pagett supervises on Wednesdays with a numeracy focus. Ms Miranda Whitely is also present on Mondays until 4.15pm for Humanities help. Additionally, Marist Youth Mentor and other teaching staff will be available to meet with students and help as required.

It is expected that:

  • Students sign in when they arrive and sign out when they leave. Students are not permitted to 鈥榟ang out鈥 on the school grounds at this time so if students leave Homework Club it is expected that they leave the College grounds.
  • Students use their time productively and without disrupting other students or tutors.
  • Students will follow the instructions of staff with regard to their behaviour in Homework Club.
  • Students who behave disruptively or disrespectfully will meet with their Leader of Wellbeing (LOWB) and may be excluded from Homework Club in the future.

Tutorials for the next few weeks are:

Week 2 鈥 OLNA Workshops:
Monday: OLNA Literacy Workshop for Years 10-12, 3.30pm – 4.15pm (Ms Calegari)
Wednesday: OLNA Numeracy Workshop for Years 10-12, 3.30pm – 4.15pm (Ms Pagett)

Week 3 鈥 Year 12 ATAR: Mastering the Essay 鈥 A Streetcar Named Desire
Wednesday: 3.30pm 鈥 4.15pm (Ms Miraudo)

Subject Changes and Work Experience

Subject Changes

Whilst many Year 11 and 12 students have settled into their courses for 2019, there may be some students who wish to change subjects. The School Curriculum and Standards Authority (SCSA) advises that Year 11 and 12 students should not transfer between subjects after Friday 1 March (Friday Week 4) as after this date they will find it increasingly difficult to complete the assessment requirements in their new subject. Year 11 and 12 students wishing to change subjects should make an appointment with one of the Pathways and Onsite Coordinators at the earliest opportunity. Please email kelsey.fink@newman.wa.edu.au or justin.farley@newman.wa.edu.au

Work Experience

Many of our Year 10, 11 and 12 students undertake work experience at various points throughout the year. This is a wonderful opportunity for students to challenge themselves and learn about potential pathways after school. We are always looking for new businesses in all industries who would be willing to take on a 秀秀直播 student for some work experience. We can offer you a willing and enthusiastic worker and the chance to make a difference in a young person鈥檚 life, as well as supporting your school community. And we will do the paperwork! Please email one of the Pathways and Onsite Coordinators if you can assist听kelsey.fink@newman.wa.edu.au and justin.farley@newman.wa.edu.au

Northern Associated School Sport (NAS)

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. to access the fixtures and further information.

ACC Swimming Squad Training

ACC Swimming Squad Training commenced this week in the College Pool.听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, spoon and cup.
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.

Consent2Go

The College will continue to use Consent2Go for obtaining parental consent for school incursions and excursions in 2019. The Consent2Go paperless system provides the College with the most up to date information regarding student details which greatly improves the College鈥檚 ability to manage incursions and excursions.

If you do not have an email address or internet access, please advise Mandy Keeling, Student Data Administrator so we can add you to the Consent2Go paper process Mandy.Keeling@newman.wa.edu.au or 9204 9434

SEQTA for Parents Information Session

This term the College will be running a SEQTA for Parents Information Session aimed at Year 7 Parents and new families in Years 8-12. There are two session times available (both include the same information):

  • Session 1 鈥 Wednesday 27 February, 5.00pm in the Exam Centre (access from the Sports Complex car park)
  • Session 2 鈥 Thursday 28 February, 9.00am in Studio 1 of the Marist Auditorium

No RSVP is required. Please contact Mandy Keeling, Student Data Administrator for further information Mandy.Keeling@newman.wa.edu.au or 9204 9434

Parent Facebook Groups

This year, the College launched a new parent communication platform (Facebook Groups) which offers each cohort a forum to share information, promote school events and further support the College. Please to read the Facebook Groups Terms of Reference.

We invite all parents/guardians to join their designated groups. Please select from the appropriate links below:

Secondary Assistance Scheme 2019

The State Government, through the Department of Education, provides financial support to eligible parents through the Secondary Assistance Scheme (SAS). The aim of the scheme is to assist low income families with secondary school costs. for more information.

Food Allergy Reminder

As a result of recent news relating to the dangers of food allergies, 秀秀直播 would like to offer a reminder to all families. 秀秀直播 is a 鈥楴ut Aware鈥 school. It is NOT nut free. Families should be advised that the College cannot guarantee the absence of all nut products or traces of nuts within food across the College. Parents are strongly encouraged to speak with their child discouraging the sharing of food with others. It is pertinent that any child with an identified allergy has completed a Medical Action Plan and discussed this with their child鈥檚 teacher. The College Canteen does provide a 鈥楴ut Aware鈥 service, but cannot guarantee that that food and beverages served from the Canteen do not contain traces of Nuts, Crustaceans, Fish, Milk, Eggs, Sesame, Soybean and Wheat. If families are reliant on the Canteen for the provision of food and beverages to a child WITH an allergy, they are advised to contact the Canteen Manager, Donna McFadden.

The Canteen is available daily for children of the College. For details please .

Upcoming Events









 

I take this opportunity to wish all of our families a safe and holy year.