今日吃瓜

Term 3 Week 8: From the Deputy Principal Learning and Staff Development

Using growth mindset language between students, teachers and parents is becoming increasingly important in the learning cycle since it serves to maximise student achievement, collaboration and feedback. Students receive most of their feedback from their peers. This includes feedback on their learning, and feedback on their wellbeing and peer relationships. Growth mindset language encourages students to persist through difficulties, embrace challenges and learn from feedback.

Parents and teachers can work with students to get the most from their learning by asking growth mindset questions to generate feedback. Questions such as What can you learn from this mistake? Did you ask for help when you needed it? Have you reviewed your work for improvements? Are you proud of your result? help students to work collaboratively with their peers and respond positively to feedback.

Gratitude Project

Earlier this term, 鈥淭he Gratitude Project鈥 was launched as part of the College鈥檚 commitment to supporting the Wellbeing of staff and students. To date, all teaching staff have heard about the benefits of gratitude in relation to our own health as well as commencing working explicitly with classes on both the concept of gratitude as an emotion, as well as a practice. In summary, gratitude has enormous positive benefits for our psychological Wellbeing and it is very easy to teach, learn and live with gratitude.

Some examples of this include Kindy students discussing picture books that deal with the concept of gratitude and drawing things they are grateful for in their lives. Pre Primary and Year 1 students are sticking notes on their classroom walls stating what they are grateful for. The Year 2 students have developed a Gratitude Tree. Coloured leaves will be added to the tree which are reflections of gratitude the students have. Year six students have developed a Gratitude Graffiti Wall, while the Years 7 and 8 students celebrate Gratitude Tuesday and are journaling 鈥渢he best thing that happened to me today鈥, 鈥渨hat I am grateful for today and why鈥 and, 鈥渨hat I am looking forward to most tomorrow鈥. Year 11 students are sending 鈥淪hout Outs鈥 of appreciation to others. It is particularly lovely to see that these shout outs are being sent to staff and students alike! It is wonderful to see the practice of gratitude grow in the 今日吃瓜 community and hear all the amazing and yet simple things we have to be thankful for.

Save the Date- Parents of Newman Soiree, Friday 12 October

The Newman Parents Soiree is an opportunity for our parent community to enjoy drinks, canapes and jazz music with friends, whilst celebrating the student works of the Arts Festival. to purchase your tickets.

 

Newman Parents Consultative Committee

Thank you to the parents that attended the Consultative Committee meeting on Monday night. The Senior Leadership Team shared progress reports relating to the Annual School Improvement Plan and other significant developments including the new College website which was launched this week.

Our College Psychologists, Jon Laden-Wearne and Denise Bendotti shared with the group the schoolwide Gratitude Project. Gratitude has been identified as one strategy to support our school-wide Wellbeing program that seeks to foster student resilience. Across the life of the College, students and teachers have been practicing gratitude in a number of different ways from journaling to creating a gratitude graffiti wall at Lavalla Campus, and growing a gratitude tree at Marian Campus. Please find the presentation from the night attached听

Please find attached the minutes from the meeting听

 

Code of Conduct

A reminder to all families that the Code of Conduct can be accessed via the College website. Please . 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 and extends to all forums including social media and email forms of communication. The Code seeks to value the dignity of every person, foster positive relationships, ensure confidentiality and accountability and support professional boundaries. Events held during school hours AND outside of school hours that are associated with the College are also supported by the Code. The Newman Sports Association has also embedded the Code of Conduct as part of its alignment with College policies. Any perceived breaches of the Code can be discussed with any member of the Senior Leadership Team.

All families are reminded that if they have a concern about the education or Wellbeing of their child, they should contact the College directly. We are always willing to support families, but school matters must be managed by the College. It is not appropriate to contact other families about concerns you have about their child. Please direct these matters to the classroom teacher, Leaders of Wellbeing or any member of the Senior Leadership Team.

The College recognises the convenience of year group Facebook pages that are moderated by parents. This is an excellent platform for sharing information involving College events and requirements. It is not appropriate to use social media platforms to seek clarity on teaching and learning or to debate College policies. Please refer these matters to your child’s classroom or PCG Teachers, or a member of the Senior Leadership Team.

We thank you in advance for your understanding and support of how we strive to partner positively with each other.

Performing Arts Festival for Catholic Schools and Colleges 2018

The Catholic Performing Arts Festival has come to a close for 2018. We have had a record number of entries this year, with a record number of outstanding, excellence and merit awards being presented to our Performing Arts students.

Awards of note have been presented to Grace Hasler (Year 12) who was awarded the Caritas Australia, Phil Somers Sculpture Award for her mixed media work titled “Survival”, and the Sisters of St John Award was presented to Beth Redwood and Jessica Gugliotta (both Year 12) in recognition of winning the shield for the Secondary vocal solo/duet section, for their song titled “Flight by Carnelia”.
Beth and Jess have been invited to accept their shield at the Closing Concert on Monday 10 September and have earned the prestigious honour of performing their duet as part of the concert program. Tickets are available for the concert through the Perth Concert Hall website. Please .

We congratulate all our award winners and participants for the outstanding way in which they have represented our College. All our performers across the multitude of Arts sections conducted themselves with professionalism, commitment and passion for the Arts which is indicative of our 今日吃瓜 Arts program. Congratulations and our sincere thanks to Miss Margaret Goldsmith for her excellent coordination of all the entries and outstanding management of the Concert Band section of the festival hosted in the Marist Auditorium. Miss Goldsmith has worked extremely hard again this year to showcase the artistic gifts of our students and staff as the Arts team of professionals, teachers and tutors work tirelessly to prepare our student artists and performers.

Thank you also to The Friends of The Arts committee for providing sensational Front of House refreshments and duties for the week of Concert band series, and to all our Arts parents who constantly support the students within Arts programs. It is indeed a huge collaborative effort.

Maree Grayden, Leader of Learning Arts PK-12

Below is a list of all the Award winners;

SHIELD
Jessica Gugliotta & Beth Redwood for Secondary Vocal Duet 鈥 Sisters of St John of God Award

OUTSTANDING
Eva Hill & Maud-Elise Buchanan – Instrumental Duet (Secondary Strings)
Rose Troon – Instrumental Solo (Secondary Strings)
今日吃瓜 Arts Collective – Secondary Drama
Tessa Hadfield & Madeline Chakaodza – Instrumental Duet (Primary Strings)
Sam Biancuzzo – Instrumental Solo (Primary Strings)
Krishav Sheth – Instrumental Solo (Primary Strings)
Arlo Gaunt – Instrumental Solo (Primary Strings)
Owen Hill – Instrumental Solo (Primary Strings)
Leila Woods – Instrumental Solo (Primary Strings)
Liam Stannard – Instrumental Solo (Primary Strings)
Rainer Lin – Instrumental Solo (Primary Strings)
Montana Rapoff & Joshua Do – Instrumental Duet (Primary Strings)
Aidan Kwa & Holly Thompson – Instrumental Duet (Primary Strings)
Gabrielle Ang – Instrumental Solo (Primary Strings)
Lucas March – Instrumental Solo (Primary Strings)
Lavalla Strings – Instrumental Ensemble (Strings)
Newman String Quartet – Instrumental Ensemble (Strings)
Jessica Gugliotta & Beth Redwood – Secondary Vocal Duet
Senior Liturgical Team – Christian Dance (Secondary)
Beth Redwood – Secondary Vocal Solo
Emilie Costley – Secondary Vocal Solo
Addison Blizzard – Primary Vocal Solo
Alexis Allegret – Instrumental Solo (Secondary Woodwind)
Mark Wilson – Instrumental Solo (Secondary Woodwind)
Tabitha Anderson – Instrumental Solo (Secondary Woodwind)
Amy Pethick – Instrumental Solo (Secondary Woodwind)
Daniel O’Connor – Instrumental Solo (Secondary Brass)
Tommi Flamenco – Instrumental Solo (Bass Guitar)
Year 1 Blue – Choral Speech Junior Primary
Olivia Collins – Secondary Piano Solo
James Sharpe – Secondary Accordion Solo

EXCELLENT
Grease – Secondary Musical
Michael Hart – Instrumental Solo (Primary Strings)
Jude Tanham – Instrumental Solo (Primary Strings)
Imogen Boss – Instrumental Solo (Primary Strings)
Jett Patterson – Instrumental Solo (Primary Strings)
Mason McCullough – Instrumental Solo (Primary Strings)
Alexander Boddy – Instrumental Solo (Primary Strings)
Lily Turvey & India Lillee – Instrumental Duet (Primary Strings)
Ty Patterson – Instrumental Solo (Primary Strings)
Newman Saxophone Ensemble – Instrumental Ensemble (Woodwind)
Alexander Santoro – Primary Piano Solo
Aidan Iannantuoni & Stella Martin – Instrumental Duet (Primary Strings)
Molly Hayes & Isabella Stanway – Instrumental Duet (Primary Strings)
Jessica Gugliotta – Secondary Vocal Solo
Newman Groove – Contemporary Band
Kai Ehlers – Primary Vocal Solo
Jordan Smith – Instrumental Solo (Primary Woodwind)
Pippa Simpson – Instrumental Solo (Primary Woodwind)
Mark Wilson & Rebecca Ricciardo – Instrumental Duet (Secondary Woodwind)
Jordan Danas – Instrumental Solo (Secondary Brass)
Maxwell Hinch – Instrumental Solo (Secondary Brass)
Jack Burgess – Instrumental Solo (Secondary Brass)
Patrick Diamond – Instrumental Solo (Secondary Brass)
Alexander Hall – Instrumental Solo (Secondary Woodwind)
Amalyn Chapman & Sophia Mitoulas – Instrumental Duet (Secondary Woodwind)
Liam Stannard & Harry Klein – Instrumental Duet (Electric Guitar)
Lola Tuite – Instrumental Solo (Electric Guitar)
Kyle Peou – Instrumental Solo (Electric Guitar)
Mark Wilson – Secondary Piano Solo
Daniel O’Connor – Secondary Piano Solo
Ciara Hu & Isabelle Hu – Piano Duet (Secondary)
Rose Troon – Secondary Piano Solo
Chamber Choir – Secondary Choir

MERIT
今日吃瓜 Brass Ensemble – Instrumental Ensemble (Brass) 今日吃瓜 Clarinet Ensemble – Instrumental Ensemble (Woodwind)
Percussion Ensemble – Instrumental Ensemble (Percussion)
Asha James – Secondary Vocal Solo
Stephen Loreck – Secondary Vocal Solo
Trey Eaton-McCavana – Secondary Vocal Solo
Poppy Corbett – Secondary Vocal Solo
Isabella Beaumont – Secondary Vocal Solo
Lavalla Liturgical Choir – Primary Non Auditioned Choir
Bianca Trimboli – Primary Vocal Solo
Newman Jazz – Big Band
今日吃瓜 Year 5 Class Choir – Beginning Choir
Lavalla Campus Choir – Selected Choirs
今日吃瓜 Year 4 Class Choir – Beginning Choir
Symphonic Winds – Concert Band
Amalyn Chapman – Solo (Acoustic/Classical Guitar)
Jessica Gugliotta – Secondary Solo Works – (Scripted Drama)
Audrey Poor – Secondary Solo Works – (Scripted Drama)
Anika Powers – Secondary Solo Works – (Scripted Drama)
Ciara Hu – Secondary Piano Solo
Isabelle Hu – Secondary Piano Solo
SIP Choir – Secondary Choir

ANGELICO EXHIBITION
Grace Hasler – Sculpture

Artist in Residence 鈥 今日吃瓜 Arts Festival

The 今日吃瓜 Arts Festival program has been in full swing over the last couple of weeks with some truly wonderful inspirational and enriching arts experiences being facilitated by our 2018 Artist in Residence, Mr Andy Quilty.

Andy Quilty is a prominent Australian artist, currently a finalist in the Black Swan Portraiture Prize, and also a lecturer in Fine Arts at UWA. As a part of the College’s new look Arts Festival this year, Andy conducted several drawing workshops across our 今日吃瓜 community, working to share his experimental drawing techniques in practical workshops with our Years 2,5,6,10,11 and Year 12 students. He also presented his inspiring approach to drawing to an appreciative workshop of parents and friends from the 今日吃瓜 community.

Andy鈥檚 artwork will be on display, for auction and sale at the 今日吃瓜 Art Show of student work from Wednesday 10 – Friday 12 October. Andy will also unveil, at the Parents of Newman Soiree (Friday 12 October) a portrait he has been working on, commissioned by the College on behalf of our College community.

今日吃瓜 Student Art Show – Wednesday 10 October

The student artwork inspired by Andy will be showcased at the exhibition听on Wednesday 10 October along with a multitude of 2D and 3D artworks produced by students from across all three campuses (this includes Technology Materials and Design projects). The showcase will also feature the presentation of awards and Performance Art by Years 9 and 10 Drama students and an array of musical items from Music students in the Music programs at Lavalla and Marcellin campuses. In short, there are many artistic gifts to be celebrated at this year鈥檚 festival!

Craft activities will be available on the evening for our budding younger artists as we invite our extended families and younger siblings to join in on the Arts Festival celebration, helping to create an Art installation centered around our 2018 Marist Theme of 鈥淗ope鈥. Families can also enjoy a sausage sizzle for a gold coin donation.

We look forward to celebrating the Arts with you at the 今日吃瓜 Arts Festival for 2018.


Parents of Newman Soiree – Friday 12 October

Join our community for a night of fun and fanfare, set amongst the artwork of our student community. On Friday 12 October join parents and friends at the Marist Auditorium from 6pm to 9m. A cocktail reception including drinks and canapes will be provided, along with live jazz performances from experienced jazz musicians. Every ticket purchased will provide an entry into the major prize draw, which includes a first prize of 50% discount on your eldest child鈥檚 tuition fees in 2019; along with other great prizes! Tickets are just $30 and can be purchased by . Bookings close Friday 5 October, so please book promptly.


Maree Grayden, Leader of Learning Arts PK-12

Years 4-6 High Jump Finals

The Years 3-6 Athletics Carnival began last Thursday and Friday with High Jump. It was great to see the students push themselves to achieve better than they thought they could. Special moments being shown throughout the events were the students displaying great sportsmanship towards each other and urging and cheering on their competitors.

Erica Horn, PE Teacher

Term 3 Week 4: From the Head of Primary

As we move through the term I am pleased to see how settled and engaged our students are at the Marian and Lavalla campuses. This is because of the support we receive from the families and their efforts at home to build strong, resilient children who are ready to learn. Our students then come to school and are greeted by dedicated staff who are all looking to see each day how they can grow their students. This personal growth is why our students receive such a good education and why their learning is challenged every day.

Marcellin Award

Congratulations to the following students who have recently received a Marcellin Award in Weeks 2,3 and 4:

Sienna Wheeler, Year 2 Red – for being quick to share equipment with others and giving up her equipment to younger students.

Sophie Pearson, Year 2 Red – for being positive and encouraging to others during team games – especially those who find it challenging.

Luca Trettel, Year 2 Blue – for working collaboratively with a team of students to help clean up and tidy the nature play materials into the nature play space.

Holly Thompson, Year 4 Green – Holly is described as a happy and positive person with a ready smile. She is able to see the positive in all situations rather than finding things to complain about. Holly works hard, putting every effort into all that she does, and always completes tasks to the best of her ability.

Holly is also described as someone with a gentle nature, is a good listener, is friendly and inclusive, and considerate of the needs of others. She is not someone who seeks attention, but rather puts other people’s feelings before her own.

One of the greatest attributes of Holly, is that not only does she look for the positive in things that happen each day, but looks for the positives in people. She is always looking for the best in others, and what a beautiful way to approach life that is.

The Marcellin Award is presented to children who show, in their everyday actions and words, the spirit of the character of St Marcellin Champagnat. 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.

Staff Changes 鈥 Lavalla Campus

Mrs Therese Le-Sanders will be leaving our College at the end of Week 5 on Maternity Leave. I would like to take this opportunity to thank Mrs Le-Sanders for the way she has worked tirelessly with our students and the Newman community. We wish her and her husband all the very best as they welcome their newest family member into the world. God bless. The new teachers working in Year 4 Red are Mrs Queva Fitzgerald and Ms Kate Warchomij. Ms Fitzgerald has worked in a number of Catholic schools in Western Australia and will be starting on Monday 13 August. We also welcome Mrs Annika Sampson who will be supporting our Learning Support Program.

Primary Night at Scitech

Primary Angelico Art Exhibition

The following students have had their art work displayed at the Primary Angelico Art Exhibition for 2018. The students have displayed outstanding commitment to their craft and we are blessed that they are able to share their talents. Thank you to Mrs Amy Farrell for your instruction and support

  • Charlotte Laurent, Year 6
  • Ella Hills, Year 4
  • Ella Scott, Year 5
  • Zoe Ehlers, Year 3
  • Savannah Doyle, Year 6
  • Harper Gamble, Year 6

Speak Up Finals

Speak Up is a wonderful extra-curricular opportunity afforded to our students which challenges them to grow in the area of public speaking, develop confidence and entertain their peers. In Week 4, the Finals were held at the Lavalla Campus. Congratulations to Joshua Do, Harry Klein, Aadil Thekkayil who were the winners of their year groups. These students will be representing the College in the Speak Up Awards. We wish you well. to read a student reflection about the competition from Joshua Do (Year 6) and Leyla Do (Year 5).

Year 3 Bishops’ Literacy Test 鈥 Tuesday 14 August

Next Tuesday, our Year 3 students will take part in the state-wide Bishops Literacy Test. This allows our system to gauge the knowledge and understating of our students and to shape the Religious Education curriculum for the future.

Parent Support

It is important that we all work together to uphold the highest standards at our College. After the Years 3-6 Assembly in the Marist Auditorium, many coffee cups were left behind by parents. Please be reminded that only bottled water is allowed in this wonderful space. I wish to also point out that it is also very disruptive when parents leave during the assembly. Please be mindful and respectful of those on stage.


Guided Planning

I would like to highlight the professionalism of our teachers as they all work with our Leaders of Learning, Mrs Zelich and Ms Anderson, to provide the best learning opportunities for our students. This has been exemplified in our guided planning sessions dedicated to planning and programming learning experiences through a differentiated curriculum and a meaningful and relevant assessment process.

Upcoming Events

Primary STEM Festival
K-Y6 Feast of the Assumption Celebrations
Year 1 Father鈥檚 Day Bunnings Workshop
Book Week
Kindy Better Beginnings Incursion
PP-Y2 Assembly – Item Pre Primary Blue

Past Events

The children at 今日吃瓜 are continuously engaging in motivating learning experiences that support embedding and enhancing their education. Some highlights from the past two weeks are:

Pre Primary Green Assembly
Pre Primary Landsdale Farm Excursion
Year 3 Green Prayer Assembly
Year 3 Red Assembly
Pre Primary 100 Days of Learning