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Book Week Events

Each year across Australia, the Children’s Book Council of Australia (CBCA) brings children and books together celebrating CBCA Book Week. This year, Book Week is taking place from 17 – 23 August with the theme being Reading is My Secret Power.

The following events will be taking place before, during and after Book Week in 2019:

Marcellin Campus

Throughout Week 5 (Tuesday 20 – Friday 23 August) there will be a range of activities held each day on the Marcellin Campus. Further information will be advertised to students in the daily notices. Events include:

  • The Write A Book in A Day Competition
  • Haiku Competition
  • Guess the 鈥楽helfies鈥 PCG Quiz
  • Limerick Competition
  • 鈥楤ook Memories鈥 PCG Quiz
  • Lunchtime Book Week Kahoot Quiz
  • Year 11 students reading to Lavalla students
  • 今日吃瓜 Short Story Competition

The CBCA nominated books will also be on display on the Siena Learning Centre for students to loan. Students are encouraged to get involved in these many activities available to them.

Lavalla / Marian Campuses

Book Week Incursions

Glenn B Swift 鈥 Storyteller
Lavalla Campus: Monday 12 August – all students from Years 3-6
Marian Campus: Thursday 29 August – all students from Kindy-Year 2

Meg McKinley 鈥 Author
Lavalla Campus: Friday 23 August – all students from Years 3-6
Marian Campus: Thursday 22 August – all students from Kindy-Year 2

Kylie Howarth 鈥 Author & Illustrator
Marian Campus: Wednesday 4 September – Pre Kindy, Pre Primary and Years 1 & 2 students

James Foley 鈥 Author & Illustrator
Lavalla Campus: Friday 6 September 鈥 Year 3 students

Book Week Parades

Marian Parade: Thursday: 22 August, 9.00am in the Undercover Area

Lavalla Parade: Friday 23 August 9.00am in the Marist Auditorium

Pre Primary – Year 2 Athletics Carnival

Students in Pre Primary 鈥 Year 2 will enjoy a fun filled day of competition and faction spirit at the Marian Campus Athletics Carnival.

A schedule of events for the day will be made closer to the event.

Year 1 History Incursion

Last week the Year 1 classes celebrated their learning of History by coming to school dressed-up in pioneer costumes. The day started with a parade in the undercover area. Each class then spent time exploring items from the past in the 鈥渕ini museum鈥 which was set up in the Ideas Lab. There were vintage toys, kitchenware, photos, clothing, and technology. The children thoroughly enjoyed comparing artifacts from the past, to modern day technology.

Newman News Term 2 Week 10: From the Deputy Principal Mission and Catholic Identity

God has created me to do Him some definite service. God has committed some work to me which he has not committed to another. I have my mission. I may never know it in this life, but I shall be told it in the next. I am a link in a chain, a bond of connection between persons. He has not created me for naught. I shall do good; I shall do His work. I shall be an angel of peace, a preacher of truth in my own place“.
– John Henry Cardinal Newman

Canonisation of Blessed John Henry Cardinal Newman

Blessed John Henry Newman, a significant theologian of the 19th-century, and the patron saint of 今日吃瓜, invites each of to consider more deeply the personal love that God holds for each of us. On Monday 1 July 2019, the Vatican announced that Blessed Cardinal John Henry Newman will be canonised on Sunday 13 October in Rome. John Henry Newman was a theologian, poet, Catholic priest and cardinal. Originally an Anglican priest, he converted to Catholicism in 1845 and his writings are considered among some of the most important Church-writings in recent centuries.

Please to read the Catholic News Agency announcement.

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. Our weekly 今日吃瓜 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.

Save the Date – REMAR Gold Retreat

The Remar Gold Retreat will take place on Friday 2 August at 今日吃瓜, followed by fellowship at a local restaurant. The retreat aims to strengthen the Rowers鈥 understanding of their personal call given to them by God and how they may seek to live out this call by continuing to be a witness in their community, wherever that community may be.

REMAR Blue Retreat

The Remar Blue Retreat was held at 今日吃瓜 on Friday 21 June – Sunday 23 June, 2019. The retreat offered the Caravel the opportunity to explore in detail what it means to live as a disciple of Christ. The program focused on self-acceptance and various relationships within our lives 鈥 specifically with others, ourselves and with God.

Throughout the retreat we were challenged to become a person of justice, service and faith. Our sincere thanks to those who helped facilitate the retreat, including the National Remar Ministry Team, Brother Terry, our helm, Miss Spadaccini, Mr Wear, Year 12 Gold Rowers, Sarah Ranieri and Stephen Loreck, and Young Marists Volunteer, Dan Litjins.

Australian Catholic Youth Festival & Veritas Night 2019

The Australian Catholic Youth Festival (ACYF) is a national gathering of Catholic young people established by the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference (ACBC). It exists to provide young Australians with opportunities to deepen their relationship with Jesus, be empowered to be disciples in the world today and encounter and celebrate the vitality of the Church in Australia.

This year the ACYF will be held in Perth between 8 – 10 December. Young people between the ages of 14 and 35 from around Australia will be invited to:

  • participate in high-quality formative and experiential opportunity for young Catholics to encounter Jesus Christ, in the context of the Catholic Church in Australia;
  • Listen to and discuss the issues and challenges in the lives of young Catholics in Australia;
  • Engage with local examples and connections of vocations, social action, liturgy and prayer, catholic music and faith formation.

Students in Year 9 from the College will be invited to apply to attend ACYF. This event will take the place of the Remar Embarkation camp this year.

In preparation for the Australian Catholic Youth Festival, students considering applying for ACYF will attend the Veritas Night, held at John XXIII College in Mt Claremont on Friday 9 August 6.00pm – 9.30 pm. is an annual gathering of Catholic young people in Western Australia aged 12-35. It exists as a state-wide conference and festival, which aims to provide young people in Western Australia with an opportunity to deepen their faith and take an active role in the Church and community. The event includes festivities including live bands, dynamic speakers, youth rallies, faith expos, Liturgy and workshops.

More information will be communicated to students through SEQTA notices and PCG. Students who are interested in applying for Veritas Night and the Australian Catholic Youth Festival are asked to Direct Message Mrs Clare Cole-Carter via SEQTA to express their interest.

NAIDOC Week

NAIDOC Week celebrations are held across Australia each July to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. This year, NAIDOC Week extends from Sunday 7 July – Sunday 14 July. The week is a great opportunity to participate in a range of activities and to support your local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community.

The NAIDOC Theme in 2019 is “Voice. Treaty. Truth“. The three key elements set out the reforms in the Uluru Statement from the Heart. These reforms represent the unified position of First Nations Australians. National NAIDOC Co-Chair Patricia Thompson says that for generations, Indigenous Australians have sought recognition of their unique place in Australian history and society today. 鈥For generations, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have looked for significant and lasting change. We need our fellow Australians to join us on this journey 鈥 to finish the unfinished business of this country.鈥

There are many events occurring during the first week of the school holidays across Australia. for a list of events happening in Western Australia. We also encourage you to visit the to learn more about the celebrations and how you can get involved.

Newman News Term 2 Week 10: From the Head of Primary

I am incredibly proud of the way our students have reached the midway point of the year. The way they have all grown from the first day of the year is remarkable and each student is now set on a journey that will see them deepen their faith and extend their learning. This is the dual moral purpose of our Marist school. We hope everyone can celebrate the learning that has occurred this semester through their Semester 1 report and highlight the fact that at 今日吃瓜 we develop the whole child as Christ intended.

Reports & Interviews

Kindy – Year 6 reports will be available to families on Friday 5 July via the SEQTA Engage portal. Although the report is directed to the parents, it should also be celebrated with your child as it represents the hard work they have put in through the semester. Parents will have the opportunity to discuss the report, and their child鈥檚 learning at the Parent Teacher Interviews on Tuesday 23 July.

IPSHA Winter Carnival

On Tuesday 2 July, the Year 6 students participated in the 2019 IPSHA Winter Carnival hosted by John XXIII College. The emphasis of the day was on participation, the opportunity to display skills learnt, promote fair play and of course to have fun!

In what was perfect conditions, Newman’s three Netball teams, two Soccer teams, one AFL team and one Hockey team participated and played against several other IPSHA Primary schools. It was a busy day for all, with students playing seven games with lots of enthusiasm and great sportsmanship.

Congratulations to the AFL team who won their grand final to win the Dockers Shield.

Grandparents Day

On Tuesday 2 July, the Marian Campus invited our grandparents to share in the learning experience. Thank you to Year 2 Green for leading the Prayer Assembly before our students led their grandparents in engaging activities that highlighted the difference between learning between now and then. Thank you to our dedicated Primary Social Committee for preparing the hundreds of cups of tea and coffee and providing morning tea. to see more photos from the day.

Speak up

Congratulations to the Speak Up finalists who presented their speeches to the Lavalla students and special guest judges last Friday. The finalists included Maddison Carroll, Christian Di Biase, Olivia Ralls, Ruby Hankinson, Marley Burke and Ty Patterson. Congratulations to Maddy, Christian and Olivia for making it through to the interschool finals.

Save the Date – Years 3-6 Cross Country Carnival

The Years 3-6 Cross Country Carnival will take place after lunch on Thursday 25 July. for further information.

Save the Date – STEM Festival

Guided Planning

The teachers at 今日吃瓜 are dedicated to meeting the individual needs of students. During guided planning sessions, each unit works with the Teacher Leaders, Mrs Zelich and Ms Anderson, to review programs, highlight teaching strategies, unpack data and look to see how adjustments and improvements can be made to help everyone learn.

Year 5 Prison Excursion

On Friday 28 June, the Year 5鈥檚 attended an excursion at Fremantle Prison as part of their History Unit which is focused on Colonisation of Australia and the impact of convicts.

Students were shown what life was like for a convict and enjoyed learning about a convicts daily routine, living conditions and jobs they completed. They also learnt about Fremantle鈥檚 most famous convict 鈥淢oondyne Joe鈥 and were able to see the special cell built for him and hear about his life history. It was a very informative and interesting excursion.

NAIDOC Week

NAIDOC Week celebrations are held across Australia each July to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. NAIDOC is celebrated not only in Indigenous communities, but by Australians from all walks of life. The Primary students have been commemorating by creating our Tree of Life which promotes the NAIDOC theme 鈥Voice – Treaty 鈥 Truth鈥. Thank you Ms Sanka for coordinating this important project.