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Newman News Term 3 Week 8: From the Principal

Dear Parents and Guardians

Staffing Announcement

This week we announced the appointment of Mrs Lisa McClue to the position of Principal at Our Lady of Good Counsel Karrinyup. 

This is a wonderful and well-deserved opportunity for Lisa.  She is an authentic faith filled leader who has great passion for young people and their learning. She has a great technical proficiency to analyse a student’s learning journey and respond both strategically and operationally. She is a people person who engages well with all members of the community. Lisa has been a highly valued member of the College Executive and Senior Leadership Teams.

We look forward to farewelling Lisa at the end of the year to wish her well and to acknowledge her vast contributions to 今日吃瓜 during her tenure.

I will be working with Marist Schools Australia in the coming weeks on the appointment process for the replacement of Lisa, to commence at 今日吃瓜 in January 2023.

Acting Deputy Principal Secondary 

This week we farewell Mrs Carla Pastorelli, Deputy Principal Secondary, as she commences parental leave. Our best wishes go with Carla as she embarks on this new phase of her journey.

Mr Simon Martino, currently Director of Mission and Catholic Identity, has been appointed Acting Deputy Principal Secondary, commencing this week. Mr Stuart McClorey has been appointed to the position of Acting Director of Mission and Catholic Identity.

National Catholic Education Commission (NCEC)Conference

Earlier this week I attended the NCEC Conference 鈥The Future is Listening鈥 in Melbourne. 

Delegates were addressed by the Most Rev Peter Comensoli – Archbishop of Melbourne, Nicholas Moore – Chair NCEC, Hon Jacinta Collins – Executive Director NCEC, Federal Minister for Education – Jason Clare MP, as well as other notable speakers.

The major themes that emerged were:

  • The ongoing formation of staff, students and families respective to the declining number of Catholics as per the last census.
  • School improvement 鈥 sector and school strategic priorities and measurement to ensure learning gain for each student over their primary and secondary education.
  • Educational pathways that are responsive to technology, sectorial needs.
  • Student agency.
  • Wellbeing of staff, students and appropriate resourcing.
  • Funding allocation for Catholic schools.
  • Workforce retention and recruitment.

Our school is entering the final year of a 3 year strategic directions plan as of the end of 2023.  We have just completed our school climate survey (DISA) which will provide significant feedback and input into the consultation period for our Strategic Directions going forward.  The aforementioned themes will be instructive in determining the future directions of our community.  What continues to be assured is the importance of teachers, their development and their capacity to ensure that our students have the very best learning experience.

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

I highly recommend families attend our 2022 College Production.聽 This musical is based on the 1964 children鈥檚 novel by Roald Dahl and has devoured the hearts of readers and theatre goers over many years.聽I am sure that everyone will enjoy seeing Charlie Bucket and his Grandpa Joe as they join a small group of contest winners who get to tour the magical and mysterious factory of the unusual candy maker Willy Wonka.

Please click to purchase your tickets.

Newman Parents

The very first parent centred partnership event with 今日吃瓜 and Zero2Hero was held on Monday evening. 

A big thank you to all those staff, parents and guardians who attended the event.  500 people attended and enjoyed a highly engaging and educational session, focussing on building the resilience of our children.  The feedback has been extremely positive.

Zero2Hero has committed to developing a series of similar events across the Calendar year to educate and engage our parent community.  Should you wish to provide input into which topics are chosen, please click .

Newman News Term 3 Week 6: From the Vice Principal

Key Dates 

Thursday 1 September 鈥 Lavalla and Marcellin Father鈥檚 Day Celebration 
Friday 2 September 鈥 Marian Father鈥檚 Day Celebration 
Monday 5 September 鈥 Resilient Young Minds Presentation, Marist Auditorium 6.30pm

Introduction 

The last two weeks has been a busy period for events at the College. This week alone saw our Book Week celebrations, author visits and parades across the College. Our STEM festival ran activities from Years 3 to 12, our Year 11 Gamechanger students attended their Solidarity Immersion in Mullewa and our NAS carnivals occurred in the secondary years; the students and staff should be recognised and acknowledged for their engagement in these activities. The Catholic Performing Arts Festival 鈥楽pirit of the Arts鈥 continues to run for Catholic Schools across the state, and our musicians have been performing fabulously and should be commended.  

URGENT Parental Assistance Required  
Diagnostic Inventory of School Alignment (DISA)

As mentioned in earlier correspondence, 今日吃瓜 is committed to annual school improvement, and we are seeking feedback from all members of our community to refine practices. This requires your engagement through the completion of the DISA survey. 
 
The DISA is a longitudinal survey that evaluates the perceptions of students, parents and staff on the progress of school improvement strategies and our Vision for Learning. It would be greatly appreciated if you could complete the survey鈥. It is anonymous, no log-in or password are required, and it takes approximately 20 minutes to complete. Your responses will play a valuable part in shaping the strategic vision of 今日吃瓜 for the years to come. 
 
Sincere thanks for your ongoing support. 

Resilient Young Minds – Monday 5 September, 6.30pm, Marist Auditorium

今日吃瓜, in conjunction with Zero2Hero, are pleased to be hosting their expert panel, Claire Orange, Claire Eaton and Linda Stade.  They will deliver a presentation that addresses how we can best support our children by creating 鈥楻esilient Young Minds鈥.  We strongly encourage parents to attend this very informative event. 

Please note: this is a ticketed event for catering purposes.  Please click for details and to purchase tickets. 

Father鈥檚 Day Celebrations 

In the lead up to Father鈥檚 Day, the College will celebrate Dads, Grandads and all the significant men in our students lives. We will honour these special men at the following events.   

Lavalla and Marcellin Campus – Thursday 1 September at 8.10am 
Community Mass in the Champagnat Chapel, followed by refreshments. 
 

Marian Campus 鈥 Friday 2 September at 8.00am 
BBQ Breakfast on the Marian Oval 
Followed by a Liturgy at 9.00am at St Cecilia鈥檚 Church. 

For catering purposes, please click HERE to register your attendance. 


 

Book Week 

Throughout Week 6 our students celebrated the important role reading plays in our lives and in education.  This year the theme was 鈥淒reaming with Eyes Open鈥.  Students enjoyed a variety of events including meeting authors HM Waugh and Raewyn Caisley, and Captain Cleanup visited the Marian Campus.   

As usual, the highlight for our Primary students was our Book Week dress up parades where students and staff came together to parade their wonderfully creative costumes of their favourite book characters.     

National Science Week (STEM) 

This year to celebrate National Science Week the College held a combined event running over two weeks.聽 Both Marcellin and Lavalla students were involved in the 14 events that were organised by the Science, Technologies, and Mathematics Learning Areas.聽 More information to come in upcoming newsletters.

Wellbeing Framework 

This week our PK to Year 12 teaching staff came together to collaborate on a Vision for Wellbeing. Our Vision for Wellbeing has its roots in our Marist charism, positive psychology, and the latest research on student wellbeing.  

We know that spirituality plays a significant role in assisting humans to feel a higher sense of purpose, peace, hope, and meaning. A rich spirituality assists humans to experience better confidence, self-esteem, and self-control. Our Marist spirituality and characteristics can help students to make sense of life鈥檚 experiences in a hope-filled manner. When unwell, our connected spirituality can at times help us to access inner strength and may result in faster recovery. 

We aim to launch this framework at the start of next year. Phase two of the collaboration will include student and parent feedback.  

Students Who Have Participated in State and National Representation

The College would like to recognise and celebrate the achievements of those students who have represented their team, sport, or activity at a state or national level. If your child has participated in an activity that falls within that category, we would love to hear from you. 鈥赌

NPC Minutes 

Please click HERE to access the minutes from the last NPC meeting which was held on Wednesday 10 August. 

The next meeting is scheduled for Monday 31 October.  Reminders will be sent nearer the time. 

Staff Appointments 

Compliance Officer 鈥 Kaine James 
Administration Assistant 鈥 Sarah Migro 
Italian Secondary 鈥 Miriam Dell鈥橭ro 

CODE OF CONDUCT

Newman News Term 3 Week 6: From the Director of Mission and Catholic Identity

This Sunday 28 August is Social Justice Sunday and coincides with the launch of the Social Justice Statement from the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference. The Statement Respect: Confronting Violence and Abuse aims to respond to the calls for a greater awareness to respect in relationships. The message from the Bishops seek to support those who suffer violence and abuse and seeking to promote change in attitudes and behaviour. As a Marist community we continue to promote this message through our Marist theme for 2022 Dignity for All: Known and Loved. The statement outlines the voices that need to be heard, it identifies the major enablers and drivers of the issue, why this is an issue for us as a Church and steps we can take as a community to create a community that recognises the dignity for all that builds respectful relationships. 

An excerpt from the statement below: 

Jesus Rejects Violence 

Jesus鈥 way of relating to women could not be more different from the toxic masculinity of the 鈥榤an box rules鈥. Consider the story of the woman threatened with stoning (John 8:1-11). A woman 鈥 but somehow not the man 鈥 caught committing adultery is dragged in front of Jesus in the temple by the Scribes and Pharisees in order to set a trap for Jesus. Her life hangs in the balance, but she is not allowed to speak. She is treated as a non-person, disposable, just a tool in a power game. 

Jesus uses his status as a male teacher to turn the situation around. He rejects the Scribes鈥 and Pharisees鈥 understanding of sin and God鈥檚 response to it, which appears to justify violence against women. He actively intervenes to prevent it. Jesus鈥 response shows that an authentic understanding of the righteousness of God concerning relations between women and men is transformative and saves all concerned from such violence. In this story Jesus rejects the use of religious traditions to justify violence.  

Click to read the rest of the statement. 

Father鈥檚 Day

With Father鈥檚 Day approaching on Sunday September 4, we are taking the opportunity to celebrate the importance of fathers and father figures in our families and to thank them for their contribution to our community. 

On Thursday 1 September we warmly invite fathers, grandfathers and father figures to join us at 8.10am for our Community Mass in the Champagnat Chapel and to stay after Mass for refreshments with staff and students.  

On Friday September 2, the children and staff at the Marian Campus would love to see all the fathers, grandfathers and father figures for an early breakfast at 8.00am on the Marian Oval before continuing with a special Father鈥檚 Day liturgy in St Cecilia鈥檚 Church. 

Please complete to register your attendance for catering purposes thank you. 

We wish all the Fathers in our 今日吃瓜 community a very happy and enjoyable day next Sunday.  

Year 11 Solidarity Mullewa 

Thirteen Year 11 Game Changers have spent this week experiencing a Solidarity Camp in the regional town of Mullewa, 450 Kms north of Perth. Students were led by Bonnie Keynes (Year 11 Game Changers Leader), Aleisha Bryson (Leader of Youth Ministry and Advocacy) and fortunate to have Br Paul Murphy accompany them. 

As we seek to respond to Champagnat鈥檚 call to form good Christians and good citizens, through discernment and reflection students have an opportunity to experience 鈥榮ervice鈥 and we hope will be inspired to take further action in recognising the dignity of all whilst deepening their experience of communal living within a Christian context.  

On the quiet bus back we tiredly reflected on having to say goodbye to the bright welcoming faces of Mullewa. The friends we made along the way, in particular the students of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Father Rob O鈥橞ryan, and Kevin, were all sad to see us leave especially after our incredible hosting of the whole school disco on Thursday night. We spent our lunchtimes playing countless numbers of tag and together we helped the community clean up the cemetery. The peak of our community service was when the group assisted in setting up for the town鈥檚 local wildflower and agriculture show where we met the wonderfully devoted volunteers of Mullewa. We spent our afternoons hanging out at the local youth centre where we fixed a bike, made landscape artworks, and bonded with the locals. We arrived hopeful and our expectations were far exceeded. 

Reflection written by Michael and Emily 

Marist Connect Night 

On Tuesday evening, students from Bunbury Catholic College and St Joseph鈥檚 Northam met together with our Year 12 students for a Marist Connect Night held in the Champagnat Chapel. This event is an example of our three Marist communities coming together to celebrate our relationship and commitment to the Marist charism.  

Students enjoyed making connections with their peers, exploring the concept of “dignity for all” with the Youth Ministry Team and hearing about the challenges and joy of post-school life. 

The connection of our young people across the three schools is an exciting opportunity presented to our students because of our connection to the Marist family. We look forward to the schools gathering again in Term 4. 

The Marist Association of St Marcellin Champagnat 

The Perth local Marist Association of St Marcellin Champagnat continues to gather regularly to foster community and offer formation for people who are committed to living in the Marist Tradition. On Sunday 21 August, people came together to celebrate the Eucharist at St Joseph鈥檚 Subiaco and gathered in the Upper Room with family and friends to share a meal. The group took the opportunity to reflect on the importance of why we gather as some of its members prepare to head to Sydney to participate in the third National Assembly. This event is a coming together of Marists from all around the country to reflect on what it means to be Marist and what it means to belong to the Marist Association. I look forward to sharing back to the community on how the Marist Association will continue to offer formation, outreach and community for those who are seeking to live our Marist charism. 

今日吃瓜 Parents Morning Retreat: Golden Thread 

Our Marist Tradition offers our community so many different opportunities for formation. This term we are offering a Parent Retreat. Br Bill is the Director of the Hermitage located in Mittagong NSW. Throughout the year, he comes to 今日吃瓜 to work with staff in faith formation. He is scheduled to return this term in Week 9 and once again spend the week with staff across the College. This time we are offering a Parent Retreat focussing on the Golden Thread. All are invited to attend, regardless of their religious experience. Please register . 

Morning session: Thursday 15 September 9.00am – 11.00am 

Community Mass 

A warm welcome is extended to the whole 今日吃瓜 community to join us for our regular Thursday morning Community Mass commencing at 8.10am in the Champagnat Chapel on the Marcellin Campus .聽The Mass is celebrated by a Priest from one of our local parishes and is hosted by both secondary and primary school students. The schedule for the next 2 weeks is as follows;聽

Week 7 
Thursday 1 September (Father鈥檚 Day Celebration): Fr Hyginus, Thomas More and Year 3 Green 

Week 8 
Thursday 8 September:  Fr Hyginus, Marcellin and Year 6 Red 

Newman News Term 3 Week 6: From the Deputy Principal Primary

Students across the primary school have had a wonderful week of celebrations for Book Week. A very big thank you to our Primary Librarian, Mrs Alison Le Dan whose passion and enthusiasm for children鈥檚 literature brings Book Week to life for our students. It is Mrs Le Dan鈥檚 dedication that ensures the week is a success each year, as she arranges engaging authors to speak to our students and educate them about their love of writing and how they have made it into a successful career path. Not to mention, the amazing Book Week parade that we all enjoy participating in.  

Each year, I am amazed at the time and effort that families put into the costumes, and I extend my thanks for the effort that has gone on behind the scenes to dress your children for the parades. This year鈥檚 theme is 鈥渄reaming with eyes open鈥 – I hope that our students develop a love of reading so that they can experience how reading allows them to 鈥榙ream with their eyes open and escape into the many different worlds that fiction can open for them.  

Lavalla Assembly 

6 Red provided us with a fantastic recap of the Year 6 camp experience through their assembly performance last week. Watching the students retell the challenges of the pamper pole, flying fox and abseiling was fantastic, and creatively presented.  

Congratulations to our Merit Award winners, and the students who competed in the DaVinci Decathalon.  

Marian Assembly 

Well done to Pre-Primary Red whose assembly this morning was thoroughly entertaining and engaging. The set looked amazing and made it feel as though we were sitting in the Australian bush! 

Father鈥檚 Day 

With Father鈥檚 Day approaching on Sunday 4 September, we are taking the opportunity to celebrate the importance of fathers and father figures in our families and to thank them for their contribution to our community. 

On Thursday 1 September we warmly invite fathers, grandfathers and father figures to join us at 8.10am for our Community Mass in the Champagnat Chapel and to stay after Mass for refreshments with staff and students.  

On Friday September 2, the children and staff at the Marian Campus would love to see all the fathers, grandfathers and father figures for an early breakfast at 8.00am on the oval before continuing with a special Father鈥檚 Day liturgy in St Cecilia鈥檚 Church. 

For catering purposes, please click HERE to register your attendance. 

We wish all the fathers in our 今日吃瓜 community a very happy and enjoyable day next Sunday. 

Celebrate

Congratulations to Lola Angus from Year 6 who made the State under 12 girls Futsal team.聽
Lola will be competing at the National Competition in Sydney in January, 2023. Well done, Lola聽

奥别濒濒产别颈苍驳听

Last Thursday and Friday I had the great privilege of joining our Year 6 and Year 7 student leaders on their leadership camp. This is a camp that is organised and run by our Year 12 Outdoor Education ATAR students, where they invite our younger student leaders to take part. There were many things about this camp that students enjoyed – whether it was the blind walking trail, the scavenger hunt, or the archery.  

However, what students seemed to enjoy most was simply the time they spent together – the staying up late with the muffled talking late into the night, the shared experience of cooking their own food and eating together, and the many wonderful conversations that occurred around the campfire between Year 12’s and our younger students. It was a truly great example of our Marist Family Spirit at work.  

It was a great reminder that despite all the distractions of the world,聽and the numerous engagements we fill our plates with, sometimes the best experiences are the simple ones spent with others. Students on camp walk away with great memories not because they get to ride a flying fox…it’s because they get to ride a flying fox with their friends and their classmates surrounding them. Sometimes we need to remove the distractions around us, switch off the devices, and connect with those people in our circle and across from us. In doing so, we we get to learn about each other, build stronger relationships, and create shared experiences that we can bond over. The Marist mission is to make Jesus Christ known and loved to young people and this is exactly how we can do that – by taking the time to listen, connect, and see each other. I hope everyone can take the time over these next few weeks to spend some time doing something small and simple with those they love, enjoying the presence and company of one another.聽聽

Stuart McClorey 

Leader of Wellbeing  

Newman News Term 3 Week 6: From the Principal

Dear Parents and Guardians

New Principal 2023

This week I met with Mr Andrew Watson who visited our College. We will be meeting regularly over the coming months in preparation for his Principalship at Newman.

Book Week

Since 1945 schools and public libraries have been celebrating Book Week across Australia.  This year the theme is 鈥淒reaming with eyes open鈥.  We held a number of events across the College throughout the week, including our annual book parade in the primary.

The creativity and imagination displayed by our students is a testimony to their enthusiasm for reading. A love of reading is one of the greatest gifts we can give our children. Every day I sit with my son Stephen and read to him or with him. He is growing an appreciation of literature based on interest but also because of my presence. My interest in his reading has assisted his development and hopefully a lifelong pursuit. One of the great joys in my leadership has been to read to students in the primary school. There is something very special in witnessing students listen with intent to the words that come off the page. The benefits of reading are many. For example, reading increases your imagination; enhances your knowledge; improves your concentration and memory; it reduces stress; expands your vocabulary and strengthens your writing.

Our Annual School Improvement Plan Priority Area – Transformational Learning – has prioritised Literacy over the last two years. We have seen learning gain in our reading across the College supported by our PK-12 Literacy Plan. In 2022 a key strategy has been the introduction of Talk for Writing across K- 10. Talk for Writing is a unique process that uses spoken activities to develop writing skills. Quality writing is created by first expanding and developing students’ oral language skills and then teaching the necessary steps for exceptional sentence, paragraph and text construction.

This strategy is starting to bear its fruit because we are seeing more student engagement in writing and reading. So, as we conclude book week, let us continue to encourage our students to read. Let us see it as a gift, one that can transform their learning and their lives.

Thank you to all staff and students for immersing themselves in the spirit of Book Week at 今日吃瓜.  Please see other reports and photos within this newsletter.

Da Vinci Decathlon

The Da Vinci Decathlon is an academic competition designed to challenge and stimulate the minds of school students. Students compete in engineering, Mathematics, code breaking, art and poetry, Science, English, ideation, creative producers, cartography and legacy tasks in a collaborative team of 8.

This week, I invited the teams to have lunch with me to celebrate their achievements:

  • Year 5 team won first place for Art & Poetry
  • Year 6 team won third place for Art & Poetry
  • Year 8 team won first place for creative producers
  • Year 9 team won third place for Mathematics

Congratulations to all students and to Mrs Lara Ognenis for her leadership and preparation of the students in this wonderful initiative.

Marist Association of St Marcellin Champagnat – National Assembly III, 26-28 August

The third National Assembly will be held at Mary Mackillop Place in Sydney this Friday, Saturday and Sunday.  The National Assembly is an opportunity for Marists to carefully discern where we are called to be and what we are called to do in our discipleship of Jesus.

今日吃瓜 will be well represented by Director Mission and Catholic Identity 鈥 Mr Simon Martino, Leader of Learning Primary 鈥 Ms Katya Anderson, Leader of Wellbeing Primary 鈥 Mr Stuart McClorey and me.

During our visit to NSW, Mr Martino and I met with several Principals from Marist schools, one of those being Matt Brennan, Principal of St Gregory鈥檚 College in Campbelltown. St. Gregory鈥檚 is K-12 College, co-education K-6 and a Boys Boarding School Year 7- 12.

As we move towards the second half of the Term let us continue to let our light shine in the weeks ahead.

John Finneran