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Newman News Term 4 Week 9 2020: From the Vice Principal

Celebrate 2020

Despite the unprecedented nature of 2020, we have much to celebrate. As a school community we responded to and navigated the challenges of shifting to remote learning, albeit for a short time. We have remained prepared and ready to respond to the wellbeing of our community during uncertain times. We have work hard to ensure curriculum continuity, learning experiences and activities even though at times, the restriction placed on schools seemed difficult to overcome. Our capital development on Marcellin Campus has continued and will be ready for the 2021 school year.聽聽Thank you for journeying with us. May this time of Advent remind us of the blessings of the year past and the hope of the year ahead.

Gratitude for College Staff

At the end of each year, it is appropriate to acknowledge the dedicated service that members of the teaching and non-teaching staff have made to the 今日吃瓜 community and the lives of the students that have been under their care and leadership. As Marist educators, we share and continue Marcellin Champagnat鈥檚 dream of transforming the lives of young people through education and faith formation that is underpinned by a genuine care for our students. Despite the challenges and disruption of this year, I am proud to say that the dedication and professionalism of every teacher in this community did not waiver. During times of uncertainty, every teacher responded with commitment, care and concern for their students and their families.鈥疘 hope that you can join with me in acknowledging the efforts of teachers and staff that have guided the students in 2020.

2020 Learning and PCG Reporting Attributes 鈥 Marcellin Campus

As per Semester One, students from Marcellin Campus will receive learning feedback aligned to our vision for learning principles. Teachers intentionally design learning experiences aligned to these pillars so that the students can demonstrate their ability to activate the soft skills of learning.聽 An explanation of our learning attributes for students on Marcellin campus,聽 aligned to our vision for learning can be found here.

Reporting K-10

Families in Years K 鈥 6 will have access to their reports from 4.00pm on Thursday 10 Dec.聽 Years 7 鈥 10 will have access to their reports on Friday 11 December.聽聽Please ensure you can log into SEQTA to retrieve the reports. Any families leaving 今日吃瓜 are reminded to download all reports from the SEQTA as once you have withdrawn from the College, access to SEQTA is restricted. Australian Curriculum judging standards will be used to discern the end of year grade of student reports across the College. It is important to acknowledge the variety of inputs that are taken into consideration when reporting on each learning area. These inputs include, but are not limited to, formative and summative assessment, observations and running records. Learning attributes provide families and students with an insight into how students apply themselves to their learning and the classroom environment. Thank you to all teachers for their preparation, professionalism, and attention to accurate and meaningful reporting as a critical element of our learning cycle.

Staff Farewells

We thank the following members of the College community for their contribution and service. I hope our Marist spirituality continues to give you strength and that you leave with fond memories of your time at the College.

Anthony Bochrinis, Nicole Boddy, Karen Cassidy, Alan Fitzpatrick, Lisa Fogliani, Melissa Foss, Ana Frankovic, Cassandra Hall, Amelia Ioannides, Peter Jones, Susan Kadak, Gillian Kennedy, Charlotte Krause, Henny Mansveld, Amanda Mariotti, Anthony Murphy, Pauline
Murphy, Roz Newton, Jan Robertson, Ella Rosher, Avani Sheth, Laura Talbott, Nathan Wear, Kathy West, Patrick Woolley and Natalie Zagar Thompson

Booklists

Booklists are available here.

Marcellin Awards Ceremonies- list of Award Winners/ photo gallery

On Thursday 26 November, students from Marcellin Campus came together to聽celebrate the achievements of students in Years 7 to 11. Click here for a full list of Award Winners.

We thank the following members of the College community for their contribution and service.聽I hope聽our Marist spirituality continues聽to give you strength聽and that you leave with fond memories of your time at the College.

Our Commitment To Child Safety

All members of the College community share responsibility for and actively promote an environment that prioritises the best interests of children and young people.

“What might this look like at 今日吃瓜?”

Teachers and staff recognise a child and young adult鈥檚 right to a safe, engaging, and supportive environment.
Child safety is a responsibility shared by everyone at the College.
Standardised, quality training is provided to understand the indicators of child maltreatment,聽e.g.聽Child Protection Policy and Mandatory Reporting training.
Child聽safe聽policies and practices are in place to ensure that unsafe behaviour is recognised and reported.
There is a culture where children and young adults can raise concerns without worry.
Parents are treated as partners in child safety and have access to information and support on all aspects of child safety.
Staff actively seek to identify and eliminate racism and discrimination.
Staff feel confident聽to聽identify聽and聽present聽concerns about child safety activities and practices.
Teachers and staff are alert and aware about how others treat children and young people.

Code Of Conduct

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.

The Code seeks to value the dignity of every person, foster positive relationships, ensuring confidentiality and accountability and supports professional boundaries.聽 Events held during school hours AND outside of school hours that are associated with the College are also supported by the Code of Conduct.聽 Postings on social media platforms that identify the College or College events are also bound by the Code of Conduct.

Any perceived breaches of the Code can be discussed with any member of the Senior Leadership Team.聽 We thank you in advance for your understanding and support of how we strive to partner positively with one another.

Newman News Term 4 Week 9 2020: Latest Arts News

Roal Dahl’s Matilda the Musical

The long awaited College production of Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical opened on Wednesday last week to a rapturous audience in the Marist Auditorium.

Congratulations to the company of Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical! It was so well worth the wait. Thank you on behalf of our leadership and College community for bringing this production to the stage and for bringing so much joy to the close of a very long and challenging year!

College productions at 今日吃瓜 have always been of an exceptional standard and this year was no exception.

Thank you to the industry professionals and artists in residence that collaborated with our students and creative team on this production. The level of professionalism in the orchestra, bio box and within the creative team (set painting and costume design) lifted the production this year to new heights. Expertly directed by Ms Dixie Johnstone, no stone was left unturned and the retelling of this iconic musical did not disappoint!

Thank you to the team of hard working 今日吃瓜 staff and parents who supported this production journey. We are very grateful, it could not have happened without your hard work and dedication to ringing this beautiful show to life.

PK-12 Christmas Carols

The annual PK-12 Christmas Carols closed the year in style with plenty of festive spirit from the families picnicking and students performing on stage. The event opened with our College instrumental ensembles and band showcasing their talents. The massed choir of Pre Primary – Year 2 students sang a beautiful rendition of Away in a Manger, followed by a well prepared festive dance, choreographed by the Year 9 Dance students and performed by Year 5 Blue.

Families opened their song book through the Newman Newsreel and the carols began accompanied by Perth Fortress Band and the Chamber Choir, conducted by Ms Ava Bilton.

A special visit from the big guy in red closed the evening and we all watched Santa leaving for the North Pole, followed by many little people in hot pursuit of him and the sack full of presents.

Thank you to; our MC Mr Martino, Ms Goldsmith, Mr Olsen, Ms Bilton, Primary staff and Marcellin Arts team for their support and coordination of this event.

 

Newman News Term 4 Week 9 2020: From the Principal

Advent

In our final weeks we celebrated 2020 through our Christmas liturgies across the College.聽 The significance of these liturgies is at the very heart of our Christian journey with the impending arrival of the birth of Christ.聽 The preparation period of Advent invites us to reflect on the year and to give thanks for our lives and our relationships with each other.

Advent also reminds us that the birth of Christ heralds a new beginning, a fresh start, a renewal for new life and new opportunities.

PK-12 Christmas Carols and Marian Campus Christmas Nativity

We have enjoyed our annual celebrations; the Marian Campus Nativity and the PK-12 Christmas Carols.聽 Many thanks to all involved in these respective celebrations.

The Season for Giving

Thank you to all students and families who have been generous in their support of the St Vincent de Paul Christmas Appeal. Our contribution of items will go a long way to bring joy to many families who are doing it tough this Christmas.

Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical

On Saturday I attended the matinee session of Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical with my family. This was an outstanding College production which showcased the extraordinary skills and talents of our students and staff – an excellent example of our students letting their light shine.

Significant challenges were presented to the cast and crew this year in their preparation for this event; they have been accepted and overcome. The extraordinary efforts and patience of each and every person involved in Matilda, over such an extended period of time, are so very highly valued and appreciated. With the unprecedented year we have had, we are indeed fortunate to have been able to stage Matilda last week.

There has been significant and very positive feedback both from industry and our local community including surrounding Catholic primary schools. All were fulsome in their praise of the students and this magnificent production, brought to life at 今日吃瓜.

I take this opportunity to thank all our families who supported their children in ensuring they attended rehearsals and assisted with costumes. Without this support, such an event could not have been staged.

Congratulations to all involved in this wonderful production.

International Day of Persons with Disability

Last Thursday 3 December was International Day of Persons with Disability. The day has been an international day of observance and celebration promoted by the United Nations since 1992. The aim of the day is to promote understanding and create awareness about persons with an impairment and our College environment is a perfect vehicle for this message. Our thanks to Madison Heady (ex-Sacred Heart student) who delivered an inspirational speech to our Year 6 students about her journey with disability, as ambassador for the ACC and Inclusion Sport. Madison also participated in a PE lesson with Year 4 Blue.

Marist Cricket Carnival

On Monday, our 1st XI Cricket Team travelled to Bunbury to play Bunbury Catholic College in a series of games. In 2020 we inaugurated the WA Champagnat Cup in which these fixtures will be part of the overall Shield which will be contested in 2021.

In a Pre-COVID-19 world, our cricket team would normally have travelled to the Eastern States to play other Marist schools. To negate that disappointment, this Carnival has been an opportunity for our cricketers to play at a similar level of competition here in our own State.

Congratulations to both schools for the spirit in which the games were played.

2021 PK-12 Family Mass 鈥 Save the Date

Our PK-12 Family Mass will be held on Thursday 11 February, commencing 5.00pm, on the College oval. This Mass is a compulsory event for students as we celebrate the commencement of our school year. We will also commission our students for Years 6 and Year 12 on this occasion.

Detailed correspondence will be circulated to families early in the new year.

We look forward to celebrating the commencement of the 2021 school year with our College Community.

PK-12 Awards

Marcellin Campus Awards

On 26 November we celebrated our Marcellin Campus prize giving assembly. We recognised the achievements of those who have excelled in their academic, sporting and cultural pursuits. Our Awards celebrate our Vision for Learning – Shine through Discovery, let your light shine, and what it represents – that we in our PK-12 College value learning, value education and the impact it will have on our destiny.

Click here to see photos from the Awards and Principals speech.

Lavalla Campus Celebrations

The Lavalla Campus celebrated its Year 6 students finishing their formal years of Primary School on Tuesday 8 December. It was a beautiful assembly highlighted by a moving liturgy and Year 6 dance item. Academic Achievement and Major Awards were also presented. I wish our Year 6 students every success and blessing, both to those moving on to other schools and to those who will continue their journey across the bridge to Marcellin Campus.

We also celebrated our Lavalla Campus Award Ceremony which again showcased our Years 3-5 students who have excelled in their learning this year.

Congratulations to all students.

Click here to see photos from the Awards Ceremony.

Sister Mary Assumpta OP, RIP

Sr Assumpta was a much-loved member of the Dominican Sisters for 70 years, who taught in Scarborough, Doubleview, Innaloo, Bedford and Dongara. She was loved and respected by many past pupils and staff for her leadership and fine scholarship.

We are grateful for her Congregational leadership over many years. She will be sadly missed by her Dominican Sisters.

Christmas and Holidays

At the Marcellin and Lavalla final gatherings I asked students to consider those children around the world who will not have the opportunity to gather with loved ones this Christmas as many countries are still battling to overcome the challenges that the COVID-19 Pandemic have presented.

How fortunate we are here in Australia to have the opportunity this Christmas to attend Mass, family celebrations and to even consider an interstate holiday.

My best wishes to all our families for a wonderful Christmas celebration with families and friends. We look forward to seeing all our families, current and new, at the commencement of the 2021 school year.

Newman News Term 4 Week 9 2020: From the Leader of Early Childhood

The past two weeks have seen lots of excitement in classrooms over the impending celebration of Christmas. It is lovely to see the children’s focus being centred on the notion of 鈥榞iving鈥 rather than 鈥榬eceiving鈥. Christmas truly is an opportunity for us to teach children the joy that comes from bringing love and happiness to others.

You may have noticed the installation of the 鈥楪iving Manger鈥 in the Marian foyer. This initiative is to promote the true meaning of Christmas amongst our students. Each time a student is caught doing something for someone else, they were given a piece of hay to add to the manger. The hope is that by Christmas, the Giving Manger will be filled with all of these good deeds, ready for baby Jesus to lay upon.

Staff Farewells

We wish both Mrs Pauline Murphy and Mrs Jan Robertson a very fond farewell as both will be retiring at the conclusion of 2020.

Mrs Robertson will enjoy some well-deserved downtime with her husband and no doubt some rounds of golf. Mrs Robertson has been a welcoming face and source of knowledge for staff, families and students at the Marian Campus reception for the past 16 years. Her wealth of knowledge and the support she provides to everyone is going to be sorely missed.

During her 20 years at 今日吃瓜, Mrs Murphy has led classes of students in Pre Primary, Kindy and most recently, Pre Kindy. She has been an active member of the Marist Association and is a living example of the Marist characteristics; particularly 鈥淧resence鈥 and 鈥淚n the Way of Mary鈥 which is demonstrated through the nurturing learning environments that she fosters and Christ-centred approach to education. We know that she will thoroughly enjoy this next chapter of her life and will savour her new role as Grandmother in 2021.

We also thank Mrs Susan Kadak (Year 1 Blue teacher), Mrs Avani Sheth (Kindy Red EA) and Mrs Natalie Thompson (Kindy Green EA) for their hard work and dedication to our students, as they leave 今日吃瓜 to move onto new positions in 2021.

Pre Primary Christmas Nativity

Last Friday we celebrated a beautiful liturgy centred on the Christmas Nativity story. The Pre Primary students led us in song and action through the re-telling of the birth of Jesus. A very big thank you to the Pre Primary teaching team and students for all their hard work in preparing this beautiful and meaningful liturgy for us. We are also grateful to Fr Kaz for leading the liturgy and to Mrs Majstrovich and baby Maisie who took on the role of baby Jesus beautifully.

Swimming Lessons

It was fantastic to witness the enthusiasm and perseverance of our Years 1 and 2 students as they undertook their swimming lessons in the College pool.

From all reports the students had a wonderful time and displayed excellent listening skills and a 鈥榗an-do鈥 attitude that challenged them to achieve their best.

Families should have received their child鈥檚 swimming certificate via email. If you have not received it as yet, please contact the Newman Swim Club via lessons.nchswimming@gmail.com

End of Term Celebration

To celebrate the end of what has at times been a challenging year, we held a 鈥楩un Day鈥 for all Marian students today.

The day commenced with our celebratory Year 2 assembly in the undercover area. The assembly marks the end of our Year 2 students’ time at Marian and was an opportunity to reflect on all the wonderful moments they have shared during their time on the Campus. It was also a chance for us to wish them well as they transition to the Lavalla Campus.

After morning tea, there where several inflatable water slides for the children to enjoy, as well as a water pistol zone, bubble blowing station and some sprinkler fun.

The day finished with a range of Christmas movies being screened across the Campus.

Lost Property

Please check the lost property area for your child鈥檚 belongings prior to the end of the school year. Any items remaining at the conclusion of the term will either be donated to charity or disposed of.

Newman News Term 4 Week 9 2020: From the Leader of Mission and Catholic Identity

As our College year comes to its conclusion, the season of Advent is alive and well. The theme of Advent is preparation for the coming of Christ into the world. The four weeks leading to Christmas we reflect on Hope, Joy, Peace and Love. This coming Sunday we begin to reflect on Joy. Pope Francis has had a lot to say about joy and constantly reminds us that joy is a sure sign and the attractive and compelling fruit of an authentic Christian. This Christmas let us seek to encounter the presence of God so we become a living witness of joy to the world and to our families and friends.

Save the Date: PK-12 Family Mass

In 2021, we will celebrate our PK-12 Family Mass on Thursday 11 February on the Marcellin Ovals commencing at 5.30pm. This celebration of the Eucharist is an opportunity to commission our 2021 Student Leaders and to give thanks for the gifts each member of our community brings to 今日吃瓜. All families are reminded that this is a compulsory event for K-12 students. More information will be sent out in the new year.

Thursday Morning Community Mass

Community Mass will return in Week 1 of Term 1 (Thursday 4 February in 2021).

Sacramental Program 2021

The Sacramental program will be commencing in Parish communities in January. The Sacraments are facilitated by the Parish for children who have been Baptised Catholics and are preparing for the Sacrament of Reconciliation in Year 3, for First Communion in Year 4 and for Confirmation in Year 6.

As 今日吃瓜 is not a Parish school, parents will need to approach their Parish to enrol their child to receive Confirmation, Communion and Reconciliation. Information regarding the Sacramental Program and Parish contact details can be found on the College website.

If parents have any queries concerning the above, please contact your parish or the Religious Education Coordinator Primary, Jane Short,鈥 jane.short@newman.wa.edu.au

Marist Association/MYM Trivia Night

The annual Marist Youth Ministry and Marist Association of St Marcellin Champagnat Trivia Night took place on Friday 27 November in the Marist Auditorium Studios. It was a fantastic opportunity for Marists to come together and celebrate 2020 and raise money for Australia Marist Solidarity.

Altar Server Commissioning

Years 5 and 6 students were commissioned to serve as Altar Ministers by Monsignor Kevin Long. They underwent a two week training program that consisted of four sessions with Mr Diamond, Mrs Short and Mr Martino. The program discussed the purpose and responsibilities of the Altar Minister. Students rehearsed the parts of the mass and became more familiar with the symbols and signs that are associated with this most important celebration. We are very pleased to have 11 students who can now attend the Sacred Liturgy and also in their own Parish Communities.

Year 12 2021 Student Leaders Forum

On Monday 30 November, the Year 12 2021 Student Leadership group gathered for a forum with Matt Angus, reflecting on purpose and vision. The students discussed their values and what skills they contribute to the leadership group. It concluded with students outlining their vision for 2021 and how they would like to lead the College.

Thank you to Mrs Rebecca Bramanto and Mrs Carla Pastorelli for their leadership of the group and Matt Angus for facilitating this experience with our students. Ten Students from the Leadership group will have an opportunity to extend this experience when they attend the Marist Youth Leadership Forum at the beginning of the school year in 2021.

St Vincent de Paul Christmas Appeal

Thank you to all families who have donated to our Christmas appeal. Both Vinnies Chapters have expressed sincere thanks for the donations they have received thus far. The gift of giving and receiving joy has been alive and well here at Newman over the last few weeks.

Marist Reunion 2021

Marist Ex-Students of all former and current Marist schools and colleges are warmly invited to attend the Marist Reunion at 今日吃瓜, Empire Avenue, Churchlands.

Date:聽 Wednesday 20 January 2021
Time: 4.30pm Mass in the College Chapel followed by a BBQ and fellowship at the College.
BYO everything. The College will provide BBQs for people to cook their food
Enquiries: Kevin聽Wringe聽0407511104, Ambrose聽Depiazzi聽0419912187
RSVP is not necessary

A great way to reconnect with some old friends and to celebrate our Marist story.