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Newman News Term 2 Week 2: From the Leader of Mission and Catholic Identity

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Our Marist Youth Ministry Program, Gamechangers, across Year 7-12 has聽begun聽gathering again in Term 2. Our Year 10 and Year 11 groups have had the opportunity to gather at St Joseph鈥檚 Subiaco to take part in a reflection day that focus鈥 on the聽themes relevant to the groups.

今日吃瓜 Gamechangers

Sacramental Retreats聽

Our Year 3 students gathered in the Marist Auditorium to participate in their Reconciliation Sacramental retreat. This experience helps to prepare them聽for their upcoming sacrament and further helps their understanding of forgiveness and mercy. Thanks to 24/7 Youth Ministry for facilitating the day and to聽Jane Short and the classroom teachers for preparing the students.

Thursday Community Mass 聽

Our聽week 2聽Thursday Community Mass was cancelled due to Covid restrictions. We look forward to welcoming staff, students and families back to our Champagnat Chapel in Week 3,聽Thursday 6 May at 8.10am to celebrate.

Week 3 Mass is hosted by Thomas More Guild and Year 5 students.聽Week 4 Mass will be hosted by Brigid Guild and Year 6 students. Hosting students are expected to attend.

 

Newman News Term 2 Week 2: From the Vice Principal

It was great to welcome our students to Term 2 last week. Their renewed energy and enthusiasm was evident. They have settled back into school life with ease, despite the challenges that restrictions presented. It promises to be a long and busy term and we encourage students to maintain their pace of study and focus, whilst also making time for friends, family and fun.

Thank you to all聽our聽teachers and staff聽members聽for the preparation and planning you have undertaken to ensure聽a聽smooth聽start to the term for our students.

ANZAC Day聽

Across the College this聽week, we marked the significance of ANZAC Day by gathering as a community to respectfully聽celebrate聽our past聽and聽present service聽men and women. We聽acknowledged聽the sacrifice men and women made for聽the freedom and safety of聽others.聽Thank you to聽special guests,聽students and staff聽who led these services.

School Production 鈥 Little Shop of Horrors

Rehearsals have commenced for our 2021 production.聽 Families were emailed details regarding opening night. Our Auditorium will be transformed into a restaurant for a Dinner Theatre Experience. While our cast and crew dazzle in this energetic horror, comedy, rock musical; guests will enjoy a sumptuous three course gourmet seated meal, including a selection of beer, wine, and coffee/tea. Tables are limited, you will need to get it quick! Please click the link below and fill out the form to register your attendance. Standard theatre ticket packages will be released in the coming weeks.

Parent Sundowner

It is with great sadness that we must inform all parents that the Parent Sundowner which was scheduled to be held on Friday 7 May at 5:00pm has been cancelled due to the current COVID-19 restrictions. We wish to advise all ticket holders that they will receive a full refund over the coming days.

The next opportunity for all parents to come together will be at the Parents Soiree in Term 4 as part of the 今日吃瓜 Arts Festival. Further details will be communicated in Term 3.

Newman Parents Consultative Committee Meeting (NPCC) 鈥 Monday 10 May, 7.00pm聽

The NPCC meetings, convened by the Principal and attended by various members of the College Leadership Team, is a representative group,聽voice,聽and forum to gain insight into our school improvement plan and to discuss school concerns. The NPCC serves to help advance the best interests of those within our College Community. Whilst policy is determined and set by the College Executive and supported by the Advisory Council, the NPCC is a critically important group in providing input and feedback.

An invitation is extended to all parents and guardians to attend the next Newman Parents Consultative Committee Meeting.聽At the next NPCC, our Gifted and Talented specialist, Ms Lara Ognenis, will present the 今日吃瓜 鈥楽HINE鈥 program for gifted and talented students across the primary and secondary. It is an exciting space for the College, this program continues聽to enrich and extend student learning in inter-disciplinary聽and innovative聽ways.

Problem Solve It Immersion 鈥 Parent Information Evening 鈥 Wednesday 12 May

It is with great pleasure we announce the re-commencement of the Problem-Based Learning Immersion for students in Years 9 and 10.聽 今日吃瓜 has partnered with the Singapore Republic Polytechnic (RP) and the University of Western Australia (UWA) to offer our students a unique immersive learning experience. The 4-day immersion experience will run from Tuesday 13 July until Friday 16 July 2021, spending time in both Mandurah and the Perth CBD.

This opportunity will only be available to a limited number of students and will incur a cost. An information session will be held on Wednesday 12 May @ 5.30pm in the John Henry Learning Hub. Full details of the immersion, along with enrolment procedures, will be discussed at this time.

Please 聽to register your attendance.

Fun Fact

Did聽you know that between 1920 and 2020, the聽average聽human聽life span doubled?聽What if everything else doubled too,聽like number of years in聽formal聽schooling!聽As we evolve as humans, lifelong learning聽becomes聽an absolute聽necessity. Learning, in whatever form,聽helps us to聽remain challenged, happy,聽feeling alive聽and growing聽鈥 all the days of our lives

Code of Conduct

The Keeping Safe Child Protection curriculum is a program that spans from 3 years up to Year 12.聽 Our College delivers this curriculum during classroom teaching, and through the Wellbeing Programs and Health curriculum.

As a Catholic community we are committed to educating the whole person.聽In order to聽do this, we need to ensure a safe, supportive and engaging environment. The basis for this environment is that all in the community model what healthy, respectful relationships look like. The Code of Conduct is the definitive guide to the behaviours we want to model to, and expect from, our children and young people. We want to create a culture that assists our children and young people on their learning journey. We can only achieve such a culture in partnership with all who participate in our community.聽The Keeping Safe Child Protection curriculum is a program that spans from 3 years up to Year 12.聽 Our College delivers this curriculum during classroom teaching, and through the Wellbeing Programs and Health curriculum.

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.

Any perceived breaches of the Code can be discussed with a member of the Senior Leadership Team. As always, if students ever need support, they are encouraged to contact their Leader of Wellbeing, a College psychologist, Counsellor or classroom teacher.

The Code seeks to value the dignity of every person, foster positive relationships, ensure聽confidentiality and accountability and supports professional boundaries. Events held during school hours, and聽those聽College associated聽events outside of school hours are also supported by the Code of Conduct. Additionally, postings on social media platforms that identify the College or College events are bound by the Code of Conduct.聽We thank you in advance for your understanding and look forward to a positive partnership that supports our students, your children.

 

Newman News Term 1 Week 9 : From the Vice Principal

Newman News Term 1 Week 9 : From the Vice Principal

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Easter Liturgy

Across the PK-12 community, students celebrated the Easter story through the Stations of the Cross. Each liturgy gave students an opportunity to reflect on the life, suffering, death and resurrection of Christ. The beauty of the Easter message is truly the belief in the resurrection, as all are invited to new life through a relationship with Christ.

This Lenten period students have opportunities to fast through the Caritas Fast fundraiser, give alms through project compassion and pray through Thursday morning Mass and Student-Led prayer. This is all in preparation for a relationship with Jesus and the reminder that this relationship can be life changing, just as it was for the first apostles and disciples over 2000years ago.

A special thanks to our families for their generosity, our staff for their work in walking with our students on their faith journey and our students for being open to the presence of God in their life.

From all of us here at 今日吃瓜 we wish you and your families a happy and holy Easter. This year鈥檚 Marist theme is Breathe 鈥 The Spirit of Life, we encourage all families to be present and reflect on your time with family and friends.

Marian Campus Easter Liturgy

Lavalla Campus Easter Liturgy

Marcellin Campus Easter Liturgy

Start of Term 2  

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Uniform Expectations

All students are reminded of the expectations relating to their personal presentation. Please鈥click here鈥痶o access uniform requirements and guidelines. Some changes were made at the end of 2020 and are reflected in this document.  If you need to purchase new uniform items, please ensure you give yourself adequate time.

Uniform Shop – School Holiday Opening Hours

  • Tuesday 13/4/21, 10.00am 鈥 5.00pm
  • Wednesday 14/4/21, 12.00pm 鈥 6.00pm
  • Friday 16/4/21, 12.00pm 鈥 5.00pm

Thank you in advance to all families for your partnership in ensuring College guidelines are upheld along with your support of our Leaders of Wellbeing in the application of this expectation.

8-10 Parent/Teacher/Student Interviews 

Interviews will be held in the Marist Auditorium on Thursday 29 April from 3.45pm 鈥 8.00pm.  An email will be forwarded early next term with details confirming how to access bookings through our online booking system, Parent Teacher Online (PTO).

Code of Conduct

The Keeping Safe Child Protection curriculum is a program that spans from 3 years up to Year 12.  Our College delivers this curriculum during classroom teaching, and through the Wellbeing Programs and Health curriculum.

As a Catholic community we are committed to educating the whole person. In order to do this, we need to ensure a safe, supportive and engaging environment. The basis for this environment is that all in the community model what healthy, respectful relationships look like. The Code of Conduct is the definitive guide to the behaviours we want to model to, and expect from, our children and young people. We want to create a culture that assists our children and young people on their learning journey. We can only achieve such a culture in partnership with all who participate in our community. The Keeping Safe Child Protection curriculum is a program that spans from 3 years up to Year 12.  Our College delivers this curriculum during classroom teaching, and through the Wellbeing Programs and Health curriculum.

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.

Any perceived breaches of the Code can be discussed with a member of the Senior Leadership Team. As always, if students ever need support, they are encouraged to contact their Leader of Wellbeing, a College psychologist, Counsellor or classroom teacher.

The Code seeks to value the dignity of every person, foster positive relationships, ensure confidentiality and accountability and supports professional boundaries. Events held during school hours, and those College associated events outside of school hours are also supported by the Code of Conduct. Additionally, postings on social media platforms that identify the College or College events are bound by the Code of Conduct. We thank you in advance for your understanding and look forward to a positive partnership that supports our students, your children.

Year 6 Confirmation Retreat

The Year 6 students participated in a Confirmation Retreat led by the 24:7 Youth Ministry Team. They were guided through a series of activities to deepen their understanding of the Sacrament of Confirmation. The retreat is one of the final steps in their preparation to receive the Sacrament this year. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed working with the Youth Ministry Team and the experiences they offered.

Student Reflection

鈥淭oday has been a great experience with 24:7 Youth Ministry! We have learnt lots about confirmation through a series of games, fun videos and activities. We were divided into groups with an instructor that guided us through the day. We were given many opportunities to express our thoughts and ideas about confirmation.鈥 Nikita Aylmore and Isabella Crisona

HASS Week

Our Humanities Department has been very busy this week, organising some exciting activities and opportunities for our students in celebration of HASS Week. Our students have participated in games, and ASX Competition, a Geography challenge and a dress-up day. Students across PK-12 enjoyed dressing-up and showcasing their cultural heritage on Friday which coincided with Harmony Day.

Safe to say that all students have thoroughly enjoyed the wonderful activities and opportunities on offer this week!