今日吃瓜

Newman News Term 3 Week 2: From the Acting Vice Principal

New Staff聽

We welcome the following new staff to the College Community and Marist family.

  • Troy Holdaway 鈥 HPE Teacher
  • Edward York 鈥 Science Teacher
  • Melissa Heaver 鈥 Year 5 Teacher (Term 3 and 4)
  • Lara Vlahov 鈥 Early Learning Sports Teacher (Term 3 and 4)
  • Jo Ricciardone 鈥 Physics Teacher (Term 3 and 4)
  • Alicia Nguyen聽鈥撀燛A聽Lavalla聽Campus

今日吃瓜 Norms

Our Vision聽for Learning 鈥 Let Your Light Shine 鈥 reflects the Marist charism of 今日吃瓜 and our unwavering belief that all members of our community can develop their unique abilities. To allow all members of our community to live out this vision to its truest potential, we respect and agree to a series of 鈥榥on-negotiables鈥.

A non-negotiable is similar to a commitment. It is something that will be upheld, no matter the situation. Non-negotiables can be a very powerful force in a school community as they provide consistency and clarity in expectations and help to create a positive and collaborative culture.

Click here to view the 今日吃瓜 Norms

Catholic Arts

The Performing Arts Festival is a unique opportunity, open to both Primary and Secondary school students, where they have the opportunity of performing to a public audience.聽聽Categories include choral, drama, musical, instrumental, vocal and dance.聽聽今日吃瓜 supports this event to order to ensure our students have a platform where they can showcase their talents.聽聽Thank you to students and staff who attended the Opening Mass last Thursday.聽聽Best wishes to all competitors.

Assumption Day Celebrations

Our K-12 Community will come together to celebrate the Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Patronal Feast of the Marist Brothers on Tuesday 10 August.聽 Information has been sent home to all families providing specific information for Marian, Lavalla and Marcellin students along with the proposed schedule of the day.

Newman Parents Consultative Committee Meeting聽聽

The next meeting is being held on Monday 9 August, 7.00pm in the Auditorium Studios.

The NPCC meetings, convened by the Principal and attended by various members of the College Leadership Team, is a representative group, voice and forum to gain insight into our school improvement plan and to discuss school concerns. The NPCC serves to help advance the best interests of those within our College Community. Whilst policy is determined and set by the College Executive and supported by the Advisory Council, the NPCC is a critically important group in providing input and feedback.

Nationally Consistent Collection of Data (NCCD)聽聽

Teaching staff across the College participated in professional learning to increase their knowledge and understanding of the Nationally Consistent Collection of Data on School Students with a Disability. This ensures that all students have access to a quality learning experience at school and teachers can provide adjustments for students based on professional judgement, together with medical and professional diagnoses. I extend my thanks to Mrs Sarah Pagett, Learning Support, and the Diverse Learning Team for supporting staff in understanding this important resource and process.

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Code of Conduct

The Keeping Safe Child Protection curriculum is a program that spans from 3 years up to Year 12.聽 Our College delivers this curriculum during classroom teaching, and through the Wellbeing Programs and Health curriculum.

As a Catholic community we are committed to educating the whole person.聽In order to聽do this, we need to ensure a safe, supportive and engaging environment. The basis for this environment is that all in the community model what healthy, respectful relationships look like. The Code of Conduct is the definitive guide to the behaviours we want to model to, and expect from, our children and young people. We want to create a culture that assists our children and young people on their learning journey. We can only achieve such a culture in partnership with all who participate in our community.聽The Keeping Safe Child Protection curriculum is a program that spans from 3 years up to Year 12.聽 Our College delivers this curriculum during classroom teaching, and through the Wellbeing Programs and Health curriculum.

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.

Any perceived breaches of the Code can be discussed with a member of the Senior Leadership Team. As always, if students ever need support, they are encouraged to contact their Leader of Wellbeing, a College psychologist, Counsellor or classroom teacher.

The Code seeks to value the dignity of every person, foster positive relationships, ensure聽confidentiality and accountability and supports professional boundaries. Events held during school hours, and聽those聽College associated聽events outside of school hours are also supported by the Code of Conduct. Additionally, postings on social media platforms that identify the College or College events are bound by the Code of Conduct.聽We thank you in advance for your understanding and look forward to a positive partnership that supports our students, your children.

Newman News Term 3 Week 2: From the Leader of Early Childhood

Highlights from Past Two Weeks聽

Welcome back to Term 3! It has been lovely to return to school and see so many happy little faces, eagerly entering the school for what is shaping up to be a very busy term. Amongst this busyness, there are lots of exciting things happening which we can鈥檛 wait to share with our students. It has been wonderful to have our Pre-Primary students take the next step in their聽transition into independence at school, by joining the Year 1 and 2 students in the Undercover Area each morning to start the day.

I was fortunate enough to attend a conference earlier this week, and hear renowned Educational Researcher, Pasi Sahlberg present. One of the themes Pasi spoke about was 鈥楶lay Deprivation鈥. Despite research clearly indicating the importance of play in children鈥檚 learning and development, let alone in their social and emotional well-being and development, we are continuing to see an attitude where it is thought that children are too busy to play. It was affirming to hear that many of the commitments we have made at 今日吃瓜 towards early education, align with the messages that Pasi discussed. I urge you to make time for your children to play when they get home 鈥 our homework policy in early childhood allows for this too, in ensuring that our littlest minds have the time and space at home to rest, and engage in meaning.

Parent / Teacher Interviews

Thank you to parents who attended meetings with their child鈥檚 teachers last week. The home and school partnership is essential to educational success.聽These meetings are a fantastic opportunity to meet with parents and discuss聽each students progress and their goals moving forward.

Year 1 Red Assembly聽

A massive thank you to Year 1 Red and Miss Sarah Francia for their聽informative assembly item about adventures to outer space.聽I loved hearing about the stars, moon and planets that are in our solar system and Astronaut Charlotte certainly got to enjoy some wonderful adventures.

Special Thanks

A special thanks was extended at this morning鈥檚 assembly to Mr Chris聽Hazebroek聽who聽provided some significant assistance during the school holiday period, when our Marian Hall flooded. We are very grateful for the Marist Family Spirit that he displayed in assisting聽Mercycare聽staff with minimising damage and flooding.
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Important Information For The Next Two Weeks

We have a number of events scheduled for the term ahead, which you may like to mark in your diaries.

  • Week 4 鈥 Wellbeing Week
  • Tuesday 10 August 鈥 Assumption Day (Buddy Day)
  • Friday 13 August 鈥 Staff Professional Development Day (Pupil Free Day)
  • Monday 16 August 鈥 CEWA Faith Day (Pupil and Staff Free Day)
  • Week 5 鈥 Science Week
  • Week 6 鈥 Book Week
  • Thursday 26 August 鈥 Marian Book Week parade
  • Week 8 鈥 Multicultural Week
  • Friday 10 September 鈥 Athletics Carnival
  • Friday 24 September 鈥 Last Day of Term

Athletics Carnival

We are very excited to announce that this year, our Athletics Carnival will be celebrated withal primary students on the same day. Students in Pre-Primary to Year 6, will come together on Friday 10 September to participate in a range of athletics events. Mrs Lara聽Vlahov聽and Mrs Tash Richards are busy preparing all the details聽for the day, which will be shared with families closer to the event.

Family Fun Friday

Commencing next Friday, we will have a group of Year 7 and 8 students leading Friday morning activities across the Campus for our Marian students.聽Please come down for an 8.20am start each Friday morning, and聽encourage your child to join in one of the many activities offered across the campus.

A coffee van is available each Friday for parents to purchase a hot beverage and聽get to know some聽members of our community.

Newman News Term 3 Week 2: From the Acting Leader of Mission and Catholic Identity

St Vincent de Paul Winter Sleepout and Blanket Appeal聽

From Monday 19 July to Friday 6 August, in the lead up to our Winter Sleepout, we are asking students to donate a blanket for the St Vincent de Paul Winter Appeal. Your donation can help provide blankets and warm clothing for a family experiencing homelessness. Large collection baskets will be located in the entrance of the Chapel聽on the Marcellin Campus, and in the Office Administration area at聽Lavalla聽and Marian Campuses.

On Friday 6 August students in Year 7 鈥 12 have been invited to participate in the St Vincent de Paul Winter Sleepout. For those students who have expressed interest in attending this event, a Consent2Go will be sent home to their families with more information.

Assumption Day 鈥 Lifelink聽

On Sunday 15 August, the Catholic Church celebrates the Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. On this Feast, Catholics traditionally celebrate Mary going to heaven. The tradition is that 鈥楪od took Mary, body and soul, to heaven after her life on earth had come to an end鈥.

This Feast Day was chosen for the Marist Brothers at the time of their foundation by Saint Marcellin Champagnat, the founder of the Marist Brothers and Marist Education. As one of 53 Marist schools across Australia, the Feast Day of the Assumption is an annual opportunity for all members of the 今日吃瓜 community to gather, give thanks, and to celebrate our shared Marist identity.

Students across all campuses will celebrate Assumption Day on Tuesday August 10. The day will commence with a whole school Mass, followed by a聽Lapathon, and a Buddy Day for the Primary students. We will be raising money for a local charity called聽Lifelink. More information about this event has been sent out to families.

Thursday morning Community Mass

Our Thursday morning community Mass is a wonderful way to begin your Thursday and come together as a community. Each week a different Guild and primary Year group will lead the celebration with one of our local priests who support of College. All families and students are invited to attend this weekly celebration. Please note there will be no community mass celebrated on August 5 due to the Marcellin campus Athletics Carnival.

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On Tuesday July 27, our Gamechanger students from聽Year 7 鈥 12 participated in a leadership workshop where they thought about what characteristics make a great leader and what it means to be a servant leader. Thank you to Liam Street from Marist Youth Ministry for running this session.

Newman News Term 3 Week 2: From the Leader of Primary

It is a great pleasure to welcome back all families to the beginning of another term, though if you are like me, you might be scratching your head wondering how we found ourselves in the middle of another year so quickly!

One of the most important things we speak with students about when beginning a new term is the聽expectations聽we have for聽them. This includes聽not only聽the ways we want students to engage in class and the聽approach聽they take to their learning,聽but also the expectations we have for students in how they treat聽each other and聽interact in the classroom and playground.聽This year, the College has been working to develop some important norms and聽non-negotiables聽around both the teaching and learning of students, and the behaviours and actions of students. These have been designed with one thing in mind聽鈥撀燾ommunity. It is about creating a safe, consistent experience for all students and staff within our school, and makes clear and visible the things that are most important聽when it comes to creating an effective learning environment.聽These norms will become an important focus for students over the course of this term, and聽the year ahead. It is聽my聽hope that all students can achieve the behaviours and actions that have been set out, and work to help build a strong community of聽learners that reflect the Marist values of our College.

Click here to view the 今日吃瓜 Norms.

Highlights from Past Two Weeks

Parent Teacher Interviews聽

I would like to thank all of the students, families, and teachers for the positive way they engaged in the parent-teacher interview process. It was great聽to walk around the campus and see lots of conversations taking place, goals being discussed, and plans put in place for another semester聽of learning. Parents should know that even though we offer a formal meeting period throughout the year, they are welcome to be in touch聽with their child鈥檚 teacher聽at any time聽to discuss聽the learning or progress of their child.聽We look forward to building on the positive parent-teacher relationships over the second half of the year.

Cross Country聽

Last week we ran the final race of our Cross Country Carnival 鈥 a re-racing of our Year 5 boys race! We were fortunate to enjoy聽some beautiful weather, and it was great to see students enjoying the event so much. A big congratulations to Luke聽Rombouts, Dylan聽Hookway, and Mitchell Short who were crowned as our winners for the day. The final results of the carnival will be announced at next week鈥檚 assembly.聽Meanwhile, students have been busy聽preparing聽in the cool early mornings聽before school聽for the Interschool Cross Country聽Carnival聽which takes place in a couple of聽weeks time聽in Bunbury.聽We are sure all of our runners will do us proud!聽

Dance Troupe聽

Students in the聽Lavalla聽Dance troupe have been very busy lately rehearsing for the聽Wakakirri聽Festival聽鈥 a national competition that invites schools to present a story-dance that reflects students鈥 thoughts, ideas, and aspirations. Our students will have one of their final rehearsals for this event on Monday 2 August, with a community performance taking place in the Marist Auditorium at 2.45pm which all families are welcome to attend. Students will then perform at the聽Wakakirri聽concert later that week at the聽Parth聽Concert Hall on Thursday 5 August. We wish our students all the best as they compete, and recognise the efforts of students, families, and especially our Performing Arts teacher Amy聽Raveendrakumar, in helping students be ready for the day!

Arts Club

We have been very fortunate this year to have an Arts Club running each lunchtime on Tuesdays under the guidance of some of our Year 6 students. I am very proud of the lengths these girls have gone to, to provide an experience for many of our younger students, and their dedication to giving back to their school community. Their actions this year are the best example yet of how leadership is not about wearing a badge, it is about actions and they example we set for others. This term, students attending Arts Club will be working on designing a puppet for a competition, with winning entries having the chance to have their puppet constructed by a team of professionals. We are very grateful to the Year 6 girls who have taken this venture on, and also to our Visual Arts teacher Amy Farrell who has helped guide the girls this year too.

Parent messaging

It has come to our attention that towards the end of last term, and this term also, some parents have been messaging their children directly during class time via the iPad, and students messaging parents directly also. I cannot explain how distracting this can be in the day of a student and the interruptions it can cause to learning. It can also create problems in the office when parents arrive unexpectedly to collect their children. If students or parents need to contact each other during the day, it is to occur through a phone call to the office where we can deliver any messages to students. Students will be reminded next week that any messaging during class time falls outside the appropriate use of ICT and a consequence will be put in place as per the school鈥檚 ICT policy. If you are concerned for your child during the day, please just let you child鈥檚 teacher know and we can be in touch to offer support.

Coder Dojo

Coder Dojo will recommence in Week 3 on Tuesdays from 3.30pm – 4.30pm. All students are welcome to attend, if they would like to take part in coding activities

Lost Property

In the school holidays, I visited my Mum and was telling her about the large amount of lost property we seem to accumulate at the school. We can have a laugh about it now, but when I was at school, coming home without your jumper or school blazer meant you might as well start packing your bags and hit the road! My Mum, who grew up in Ireland as a young girl, told me how they had one jumper in school, and if you lost it there was no replacing it. She can even remember as a child taking knitting and sewing lessons as a Year 4 student, where they would make their jumper for the following school year! I wonder what would happen if made kids do that today! In all seriousness though, many of our lost property issues can be solved if students or parents label their child鈥檚 clothes and hats. While teachers encourage students to look after their things as much as possible, it is the responsibility of the student to care for and look after their things. Hopefully this term, we will see a reduction in the number of school blazers, hats, and sports jackets especially which seem to make up the bulk of our items.

Important Information For The Next Two Weeks

There are a very busy couple of weeks ahead in the聽Lavalla聽calendar. Look out for the following events on the horizon:

  • Wakakirri Dance Troupe Community Performance – Monday 2 August
  • BRLA Testing Year 5 – Wednesday 4 August
  • BRLA Testing Year 3 鈥 Thursday 5 August
  • Wakakirri Dance Concert – Thursday 5 August
  • 3 Green Assembly 鈥 Friday 6 August
  • Wellbeing Week 鈥 Monday 9 August 鈥 Thursday 12 August
  • Assumption Buddy Day – Tuesday 10 August
  • IPSHA Cross Country – Thursday 12 August
  • Pupil Free Day 鈥 Friday 13 August

Newman News Term 3 Week 2 : From the Acting Principal

Return to Term 3聽

A warm welcome back to all our聽Newman聽families.聽聽I am very聽grateful that聽our state was able to聽return to聽post lockdown聽freedoms聽to enjoy the holiday聽period,聽and聽to聽return to school聽as normal.聽聽I trust that all families enjoyed the break聽from the daily聽routine and聽hope聽that you聽had the opportunity to聽relax,聽be present聽to each other聽and聽spend time together.聽I would like to reassure families聽that should another聽lockdown聽event occur, the College is聽well-prepared to move to聽our聽Remote Learning聽Plan聽at short notice.

College Production 鈥 Little Shop of Horrors聽

The Little Shop of Horrors was hugely entertaining. I enjoyed the pure spunk of all the actors, the amazing set and of course the music, dancing, lighting and costumes. What a show! Angela and Fraser beautifully depicted the ingenious mix of sweetness and dangerous naivety. Mr聽Mushnik鈥檚聽presence was strong and Doctor Orin Scrivello owned his evil character with pizazz. My favourite scene, besides the closing surprise (ssssh) was the wicked but humorous musical number 鈥楤e a Dentist鈥. Massive congrats to all the cast, crew and staff who have dedicated their time and energy to put together a thoroughly entertaining masterpiece.

I highly recommend getting a group together and making a night聽of it聽(or day聽–聽matinee!).聽My聽11 year old daughter,聽Zoe,聽absolutely聽loved it.聽So perfect for families聽with upper Primary kids聽and聽older.

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  • Catholic Schools Performing Arts Festival聽– I was delighted to attend the official opening ceremony of the Catholic Performing Arts Festival program on 22 July at St Mary鈥檚 Cathedral.聽 Our students will be involved in a number of events throughout August, and we look forward to being present at their performances to enjoy the fruits of their hard work and dedication.
  • Athletics Carnival, Marcellin Campus – The Secondary school community looks forward to participating and competing at the Athletics Carnival at Challenge Stadium on Thursday 5 August.聽 We hope that all students engage with the day鈥檚 events to support their Guild and year group.

Newman Parents Consultative Committee Meeting (NPCC)聽

Parents and guardians are encouraged to attend聽our next meeting on Monday 9 August, commencing聽7.00pm聽in the Marist Auditorium.聽 This forum provides an opportunity to hear from members of the College leadership, to聽learn聽about the strategic directions of the College and聽to seek聽feedback about concerns聽parents聽may have.聽聽 We look forward to seeing our families represented.

Fourviere Day聽聽

Last Friday marked the 205-year anniversary聽of聽Fourviere聽Day, when the first twelve aspiring Marists climbed the hill in Lyon, France, to pledge聽their聽intent to found a Society of Mary. They聽made聽this聽promise聽in聽the shrine of Our Lady of聽Fourviere.聽Their unwavering聽commitment and intent to bring about a better world by making Christ known and loved by students, has resulted in, today,聽over 600 000 students being educated under the Marist charism. St Marcellin Champagnat, along with the other eleven priests and seminarians, have shown us what is possible with聽an聽intent, presence, simplicity聽and a desire to love God in the way of Mary.聽Marist Colleges around the globe are renowned for their ethos founded on a sense of 鈥榝amily spirit鈥櫬燼nd a 鈥榣ove of work鈥.

Looking to the Horizon聽

We are facing unprecedented challenges on a worldwide scale; social, economic, technological and environmental. These forces are providing society with multiple new opportunities and avenues for human advancement. It has been said many times that the future remains uncertain, we cannot predict what is normal or next, we need to be open and ready for whatever tomorrow brings. The children entering education in 2022 will be young adults in the early to mid 2030s. The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development鈥檚 Learning Framework 2030 stated that schools must prepare students 鈥渇or jobs that have not yet been created, for technologies that have not yet been invented, to solve problems that have not yet been anticipated. It will be a shared responsibility to seize opportunities and find solutions. To navigate through such uncertainty, students will need to develop curiosity, imagination, resilience and self-regulation; they will need to respect and appreciate the ideas, perspectives and values of others; and they will need to cope with failure and rejection, and to move forward in the face of adversity. Their motivation will extend beyond getting a good job and a high income; they will also need to care about the well-being of their friends and families, their communities and the planet.鈥

Future Initiatives聽聽

  • In order to stay at the forefront of educational innovation and to promote future focussed student engagement, the College is committed to ongoing partnerships with industry, student and teacher feedback and professional learning and growth planning for our staff, who are the key force behind student learning and engagement. Among other initiatives, next year the College will be moving to Teams and OneNote for the delivery of teaching and learning. The Primary years will continue to integrate Seesaw as an additional learning and engagement platform.
  • New Roles 2022:聽聽This week, the College will advertise for a Director of Learning Technology and Spaces and a Director of Transformational Learning. These two PK-12 leaders will work closely with the Senior Leadership Team to keep the College looking to the horizons, to upskill our staff and renew our learning spaces, for improved student outcomes.
  • Kindergarten Flexibility:聽聽We understand that a number of families in our community would benefit from greater flexibility when entering children into our Kindergarten Program. Therefore, from 2022 and beyond we will be expanding our offering to include a five-day and a four-day Kindergarten Program, alongside our three-day offering. Impacted families will be contacted by email and telephone in the coming week, which will provide an opportunity to indicate their family鈥檚 preferences.

Storm Damage, Update

As communicated during the holidays, the unprecedented storm that moved across Perth on Friday 9 July caused damage to the St John Henry Learning Hub.聽 We are continuing to work with our insurance company, builder and associated contractors to complete the repairs in a timely manner.

We were delighted to聽have been able to聽identify聽the聽Good Samaritan聽who stepped in聽to assist聽staff with reducing the聽flooding and聽resultant聽damage in the Marian Campus Hall.聽聽It was聽none other聽than our聽very own parent聽Mr Chris聽Hazebroek. We聽acknowledged聽and thanked聽him at the聽Marian Campus assembly聽today.

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One of our intents at Newman in the coming year, is to reconnect with our growing Alumni body. These connections will enable the Marist charism to be celebrated and passed down through the generations as one Newman family.

Wishing you all a fantastic start to the term.

Dr Lucie McCrory
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