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Pathways and Careers Update Term 1 Week 8 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

Going to University?

Are you in Year 11 or 12 and thinking about going to University, but not sure where to start? Consider attending a 鈥淧izza Night鈥 at ECU where you can ask questions about different entry options to university. to register.

Women in Trades

to see stories of women entering non-traditional trades like electrical, plumbing and carpentry.

UCAT REGISTRATIONS FOR MEDICINE/DENTISTRY 2020

Year 12 students wishing to study Medicine at Curtin University or Medicine/Dentistry at UWA (via direct pathway) in 2020 must sit the UCAT (University Clinical Aptitude Test) before 31 July 2019. Registration opens on 1 March 2019 and the cost is $298 ($198 concession).听Interested students must apply online and book their test.听

Note:听Only Year 12 students are eligible, and the results are valid for one year only.

Please see Mr Farley if you require more assistance.

UPCOMING EVENTS

EVENT DATE REGISTER
Defence Force Recruiting

General recruitment

 

Women in the Defence Force

 

Submarine recruitment

 

Tuesday 2 April

 

 

Wednesday 10 April

 

Thursday 11 April

 

 

ECU Psychology / Counselling / Criminology Open Evening

 

Wednesday 10 April
Murdoch University Health Sciences Open Night

 

Wednesday 10 April
Notre Dame University 1-on-1 Advice Sessions

 

Monday 15 April
UWA Year 10-11 Individual Advice Sessions

 

Monday 15 April
Careers Expo

Over 100 exhibitors: Universities, TAFEs, Employers, Training

16-19 May

Newman News Term 1 Week 8: From the Head of Primary

Gross Motor Skills in Early Childhood

Gross motor skills require whole body movement and involve the large (core stabilising) muscles of the body to perform everyday functions, such as standing and walking, running and jumping, and sitting upright. They also include hand-eye coordination skills such as ball skills (throwing, catching, kicking) as well as riding a bike or a scooter and swimming.

Gross motor skills are vital in enabling children to perform every day activities. For example, a child鈥檚 ability to maintain appropriate posture (upper body support) will affect their ability to participate in fine motor skills (e.g. writing, drawing and cutting) and sitting upright in class. This in turn impacts on a child鈥檚 learning and participation in the educational program.

今日吃瓜鈥檚 Early Childhood staff recognise the need to instill these skills into everyday teaching and learning activities, to ensure that children are given ample opportunity to practice and develop these competencies. Our Physical Education and sporting program places a strong emphasis on the development of gross motor skills, whilst integrating them across more generalised sporting pursuits.

The 鈥楩itness Friday鈥 initiative at Marian Campus is a further opportunity for students to practice and consolidate their development of these skills, whilst encouraging and promoting a healthy lifestyle.

College Production – Masquerade

The College Production of Masquerade is currently in final rehearsals in preparation for performances commencing in Week 9. Staff and students have been working hard to prepare this wonderful play and we encourage all families to support the Arts in our College by purchasing tickets to attend the upcoming shows. Please .

Parents of our Year 5 and 6 students were sent correspondence last week informing them of their child鈥檚 attendance at the matinee performance on Friday 5 April. Students from some of our feeder schools will also be in attendance. This is a wonderful opportunity for our Year 5 and 6 students to both engage with and celebrate the hard work of their Years 7-12 peers and staff to collaborate in the presentation of this production.

NAPLAN Online

Please find an information pamphlet from ACARA regarding NAPLAN Online for 2019. These assessments are scheduled at 今日吃瓜 in Term 2 Weeks 3 and 4, Tuesday 14 May 鈥 Friday 24 May. A schedule will be sent out early in Term 2.

All Year 3, 5, 7 and 9 students will sit NAPLAN Online and we will be conducting a practice test with these students in Week 9 of this term. This practice test will have multiple benefits in that it will confirm the College ICT capability or highlight any weaknesses, it will ensure all students have the correct 鈥榣ockdown鈥 browser installed on their machines and most importantly will provide students with the opportunity to experience a NAPLAN style test in this format.

While schools around the nation move across to online testing, the College is being provided with paper copies of the tests as a backup measure. These will be phased out over the next two to three years.

Year 3 and 5 families are asked to download the locked down browser onto their child鈥檚 iPad. to access the link.

School Photo Days 2019

Students in Kindy – Year 6 should now have received their school photo order envelope. The order envelopes are printed uniquely for each student. On photo day the camera links to the bar code on the order envelope, therefore it is extremely important that every student returns their envelope on photo day – even if families are not buying photos.

The instructions to students / parents are printed on the envelope and are self explanatory. Parents will notice that they have a wide choice of photo packs available to purchase.

School Photo Days are taking place on:

  • Kindy – Year 2 – Friday 24 May
  • Years 3-6 – Friday 17 May

Sport Update

Years 3-6 Swimming Carnival

Congratulations to all students in Years 3-6 who participated in the 2019 Swimming Carnival. for the results, Age Champions and more photos from the day.

IPSHA Swimming Carnival

On Thursday 21 March, 今日吃瓜 hosted the IPSHA Swimming Carnival. Students in Years 4-6 (who were selected from their excellent performance at our own swimming carnival) represented the College with pride and demonstrated excellent teamwork and sportsmanship.

I congratulate all students who participated and staff who supported the event, which was a wonderful way to conclude our Term 1 swimming season. Thank you also to our parent community who supported our students and staff by volunteering to assist in various roles throughout the day.

Marcellin Award

Congratulations to the following students who received a Marcellin Award in Weeks 7 and 8:

Berkley Blizzard & Noah Parrelli, Year 2: Both received the Marcellin Award for the mature and well mannered way they represented 今日吃瓜 when showing some important guests around the Marian Campus.

Rio Angus, Year 6: Rio has been acknowledged by numerous members of staff across the school as someone who is truly selfless. On many occasions, she has been seen letting others have a go before herself and giving up what she has so that someone else doesn鈥檛 have to go without. She is a truly caring and compassionate person, her actions of kindness never have to be prompted; she simply sees a need to do something and does it. Rio shows excellent leadership qualities, has great initiative, works diligently and is respectful of everyone she meets. This can be seen in her polite and courteous manner, as well as her proactive approach to helping others. Rio is also described as someone who has a positive attitude to life and is grateful for the blessings she has, and in turn, is generous in sharing her blessings with others.

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.

 

IPSHA Swimming Carnival

今日吃瓜 had the privilege of hosting the IPSHA Swimming Carnival on Thursday 21 March 2019. This year the carnival took on a new format, with all participating schools joining together to compete in a one day-time carnival. Students from nine Catholic primary schools attended, creating a great atmosphere for everyone. The students were exposed to some very fast swimmers from other schools and were very successful in their races at this friendly carnival.

Leading up to the carnival the Years 4-6 students swam in squad training sessions before school run by Ralph, the Newman Churchlands Swim Club coach. This was an invaluable experience for the students, to not only improve their times but also their stroke technique.

Well done to everyone who participated!

Years 3-6 Swimming Carnival

On Friday 15 March, all students in Years 3-6 participated in the 2019 Swimming Carnival. It was very successful day on all accounts. Students swam with speed, enthusiasm and were especially good at cheering on their team mates from their faction bays. We were lucky enough to witness one record breaking event by Madelyn Bertolini from Marcellin in Year 4. Madelyn swam in a time of 39.00 seconds in the 50m Freestyle race, beating the previous record of 40.58 seconds which had been held since 2004.

Well done to Delaney faction (captained by William Gilbert) for winning the Swimming Carnival Championship Shield and Marcellin faction (captained by Maddy Carroll) for winning the Swimming Carnival Efficiency Award.

Congratulations to the Age Champions

Year 3 Girls
1. Taylor Cain
2. Savannah Bornmann
3. Isabel Burton

Year 3 Boys
1. Mitchell Short
2. Cooper Warwick
3. James Bianchini and Blaine Castleman

Year 4 Girls
1. Madelyn Bertolini and EmmaGilbert
2. Chloe Rear
3. Evangeline Earney, Clancy Boss and Eloise Bulmer

Year 4 Boys
1. Jensen Rutherford
2. Theo Constantine
3. Aaron Stannard

Year 5 Girls
1. Jessica Bourke
2. Lucinda Short
3. Ella Hills

Year 5 Boys
1. James Bornmann
2. Luca Chester
3. Jeremy Colman and Ryan Tindall

Year 6 Girls
1. Madison Turnball
2. Hallie Ceglinski-Andrews
3. Audrey Devlin

Year 6 Boys听
1. Alexander Santoro
2. Harry Prentice
3. Oscar Properjohn

IPSHA Basketball Carnival

Selected students in Year 6 will represent the College at this year’s IPSHA Basketball Carnival.

The Independent Primary School Heads of Australia (IPSHA) conduct a series of sporting carnivals for students in Years 3-6 with the focus on participation. There are no shields or points awarded. It is about giving students the opportunity to compete against students from other primary schools, promoting fun and enjoyment, encouraging everyone to participate and highlighting the importance of fair play and healthy competition.