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Homework Club

Homework Club provides students in Years 3-12 the opportunity to:

  • Additional support from teachers
  • Collaboration with peers on school work and tasks
  • Work independently on unfinished classwork

If students have particular topics or skills they would like to see covered in a Homework Club session, they are encouraged to speak with their Leader of Wellbeing so that workshops can be arranged.

Years 7-12

Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesday and Thursdays
St John Henry Newman Learning Hub
3.15pm – 5.00pm

Years 3-6 – Commencing

Mondays
Lavalla Library
3.15pm – 4.30pm

CoderDojo Club

Commencing in Week 3 this term, ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï will be resuming our popular CoderDojo Club for students in Years 3-12. Students will have the opportunity to embrace their curiosity and enhance their skills in computer programming. They will work on self directed projects with support and guidance from Mentors within our College community.

CoderDojo Club runs on a Tuesday afternoon from 3.30pm-4.30pm in the Lavalla Campus Multi-purpose Rooms. Students are to BYO iPad/Laptop and charger and a light snack.

All participating students (new and old members) must complete the Parent Permission Form prior to attending their first session.

Download 2020 CoderDojo Agreement

For more information on CoderDojo please .

Annual Fee Statements

Annual fee statements have been emailed to all families. Completed payment option forms are due to be returned by Friday 15 February for the first fee payment to be processed on Friday 22 February.

If you have not received your annual fee statement please contact Brenda McNutt, Finance Officer on brenda.mcnutt@newman.wa.edu.au or 9204 9414.

2019 ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï Production – Masquerade

The gorgeous musical adventure of ²Ñ²¹²õ±ç³Ü±ð°ù²¹»å±ðÌýwill play over four nights in the Marist Auditorium at ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï. The production proudly features a cast and crew comprising of students from Years 7-12. to purchase your tickets.

Synopsis

Masquerade is a beautiful and whimsical play based on the children’s picture book by Kit Williams. The picture book explores the story of the Moon who has fallen in love with the Sun. The Moon sends a hare named Jack on a journey to deliver an amulet, pose a riddle and tell him of her love. Jack encounters a series of characters on his journey and eventually finds the Sun. Unfortunately, he has lost the amulet and scrambles the riddle along the way, as he negotiates the earthly elements.

The stage adaptation of Masquerade has an additional storyline, included at the request of Kit Williams. Playwright, Kate Mulvany, was diagnosed and treated for a rare cancer as a child. During the difficult times during treatment for her illness Kate’s Godmother visited her bringing a copy of Kit Williams picture book Masquerade. Kate has said that during the journey through the book she was instantly transported out of her pain and sickness, into the magical world of the story. Consequently, Kate Mulvany has added the metaphorical journey of Joe to take place alongside Jack Hare’s journey. Joe is a young boy fighting cancer, enduring the treatment, trying to make sense of his illness, and the meaning of love.

In the first half of the story, the boy Joe and his mother, Tessa read the book together, while Jack Hare’s quest it is acted out around them. In the second half of the story the gruelling chemotherapy treatment, the emotional impact of Joe’s illness, and his mother’s attempts to stay positive drive the narrative. Joe and Tessa join Jack on the imaginative hunt for the amulet, as the lines between myth and reality become increasingly blurred for Joe, Tessa and the audience. At the heart of this magical musical adventure is the theme of courage, morality, dreams and love.

Capital Development Update

While the summer holiday affords our families the opportunity to recharge and reflect, our Facilities Team has been readying the College for the commencement of the 2019 school year. A number of major activities undertaken will provide an improved experience for our students as they commit to the challenges that lie ahead of them. We thank the Facilities Team, led by Reece Jones for their hard work and dedication during this period. Major works have included:

  • Refurbishment of change rooms at the Sports Centre
  • Refurbishment of change rooms at the Pool
  • New basketball rings and markings in Lavalla’s Br Theophane Hall
  • Refurbishment of Technology Block including new paint and carpets
  • Refurbishment of the Music Centre including new paint and carpets
  • Installation of new sprung floor in the Auditorium Studios
  • New perimeter fencing at Marian
  • New security entrance at Marian
  • High pressure cleaning of trafficked areas
  • New paint to stairs and trafficked areas
  • Substantial landscaping works and maintenance

The College has also commenced preparatory work for planned developments commencing Semester 2 2019 at the Marcellin Campus. This included the relocation of lockers during the holiday period. Further details of the project will be released in the coming term with information and consultation nights scheduled.