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Newman News Term 1 Week 4: From the Principal

 

Lent

The Lenten Season commenced at ճԹ on Wednesday 17 February with liturgies across the College. Our commitment again in 2021 is in supporting Project Compassion and the work of Caritas Australia, the Catholic Church’s international aid and development organisation. It is one thing to raise money for organisations such as Caritas and understand the value it brings to their work, as it is equally important for us to understand why these agencies exist.

In our Catholic Community, we are committed to the common good and the option for the poor; two significant Catholic social teaching principles that are predicated on supporting and building community. Over many years our College has not only raised money but provided immersion experiences for our students to assist and grow their understanding of the significant work of the Church in disadvantaged communities. The impact on our students is reflected in how they animate and create awareness to others about the importance of supporting developing communities.

Last week, as an example, ճԹ was recognised for its significant contribution to the Kuya Centre for Street Children in the Philippines. Over the past five years we have provided tens of thousands of dollars in support while at the same time provided the opportunity for our students to immerse themselves in the work of Kuya and advocate for their work. Whilst we cannot visit in these times, creating awareness and giving our students the opportunity to ask critical questions about the world in which we live, with a view to be people of action, will continue.

I really encourage all students and families to get behind this campaign and the stories that are being used by Caritas to promote their work.

Year 12 Retreat

This week, Vice Principal Dr Lucie McCrory and I visited the Year 12 Retreats in Serpentine. I thank students for immersing themselves in this very significant opportunity, which most students maintain was the highlight of their school life. For many students this will be their last opportunity to take the time to reflect on their place in the world, their connection to God and to each other. In many ways Retreat is a significant rite of passage for our students as they prepare to conclude their secondary education and go off into the world. To view photos from the Year 12 Retreat please click here.

ճԹ Advisory Council

Our ճԹ Advisory Council had its first meeting of 2021 last evening. Members were introduced to our new Vice Principal, Dr Lucie McCrory; they were also taken on a tour of our new facilities.

Our Advisory Council is integral to the governance of our College. As a religious institute school of Marist Schools Australia, our Advisory Council provides advice and support to me as Principal and the College Leadership Team in the governance of our school. Each member of our Advisory Council is appointed by Marist Schools Australia and comprises both parents and community members with diverse experience in a variety of disciplines.

From Left to Right: Nerreda Hillier, Veronika Metcalf, John Finneran, Stephen Lee, Steve Halley-Wright, Joseph Burke, Lucie McCrory (absent Br Terry Orrell, Michael O’Sullivan)

Swim Carnivals

Marcellin Campus Swim Carnival was held during Week 3 and the Lavalla Swim Carnival was held today. Both events showcased the talents of many students, along with some fierce competition and much enjoyment. My thanks to all parents who attended to support their children. To view photos from the Marcellin Campus Swim Carnival please click here. To view photos from the Lavalla Swim Carnival please click here.

 

Wishing all families every blessing in the weeks ahead.

John Finneran
Principal

Newman News Term 1 Week 4: From the Leader of Mission and Catholic Identity

Ash Wednesday

Across PK-12 our students had the opportunity to celebrate the beginning of Lent with Shrove Tuesday and Ash Wednesday. Our students reflected on the importance of almsgiving, prayer and fasting. The event also included our Caritas Launch, which is an opportunity to raise awareness and money for the many projects Caritas supports.

 

Caritas Fast

Students on Marcellin Campus will have the opportunity to participate in the Caritas Fast. This is one of the many projects to assist with our findraising.

The fast is on Wednesday 3 March, and aims to raise much needed funds for Project Compassion. Students need to register their interest with their PCG teachers.

On Wednesday, students participating can wear their Guild uniform, bring in their donations and register with their Guild Captains in Founders Court before the first bell. At recess and lunch students come to Founders Court to receive their rations. Students are asked to receive a minimum of $10 sponsorship to participate in the Fast.

 

Year 7 Retreat

Our Year 7 students participated in a Retreat Day on Friday 26 February. The day focused on relationships and sought to assist with Year 7’s transition to ճԹ. Thank you to the 24/7 Youth Ministry team, who facilitated the day and took our students on a journey of self-discovery, showing them the importance of building relationships with each other as they prepare to travel together until their Graduation in 2026. To view more photo’s from our Year 7 Retreat please click here.

 

Year 12 Retreat

Week 4 saw our Year 12 students participate in their annual retreat at Serpentine Camping Centre. Students were encouraged to reflect on who they are, their family story, their relationship with God and build positive relationships. It was a wonderful experience where students made many happy memories. A big thank you to Mrs Bramanto, Leader of Wellbeing Year 12, the staff who gave up their time to support the students on this experience and the students for being open to what the retreat experience offers. This is the beginning of an exciting journey for our young people as they transition into young men and women. To view more photos from the Year 12 Retreat please click here.

Sacramental Program

All students in Years 3, 4 and 6 will have the opportunity to receive sacraments at their Parish. We encourage you to please check your parish website and bulletins to ensure you enrol your child in time for the sacraments. A list of parish websites is available on our College website.

Game Changers

Game Changers will commence for Year 7, 8, 10 and 11 students in Week 6.Gamechangers is our Marist Youth Ministry Program. to watch a video and read more about it. Contact Hannah Parker, Leader of Youth Ministry & Advocacy, if you would like your son or daughter to becomeinvolved.

Marist Association of St MarcellinChampagnat

Week 5 Tuesday 2 March, members of the Marist Association of St Marcellin Champagnat will gather at St Joseph’s Parish inSubiaco to listen to Timothy Radcliffe OP, celebrate Mass and share a meal at Woodpeckers. If you are interested in attending or learning more about theAssociationplease contact me.

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Thursday Morning Community Mass

Every Thursday our PK-12 community are invited to attend Mass in the Champagnat Chapel, commencing at 8.10am. Mass is celebrated by our local clergy who support the College. Our first Mass wascelebratethis week by Monsignor Kevin Long and led by Catherine and Year5students.Next week, 4 March,Marcellin& Year 4 students will be hosting with Fr Patrick Toohey from Scarborough Parish.
We look forward to welcoming you to our weekly celebration.

Newman News Term 1 Week 4: From the Leader of Primary

This week I have been meeting with teachers to check in on how the year has begun and how our students are settling back into the routine of school life. It has been a great opportunity to hear about some early successes in the year, and the positive way students are adapting to their new classrooms and teachers. One thing I discovered, is that many teachers have already met, or are scheduled to meet, with a large number of families over the coming weeks. This is such a pleasing thing to see, as parent engagement in the learning process is so important in supporting a successful year for our students. The Australian government has a site called that provides information on how families can engage in their child’s learning across all ages, through games, and everyday activities such as cooking or walking the dog. I would encourage all families to have a read of its content and see if any of their tips could be useful in your homes too.

Swimming Carnival

Today’s Faction Swimming Carnival was a great success enjoyed by all. Students took part in their races with great enthusiasm, and it was great to see so many excellent displays of not only sports ability, but more importantly, sportsmanship too. While all students did a great job on the day taking part and listening to their teachers, I would especially like to highlight the efforts of our student leaders and the Year 6 cohort for the positive way they led their factions throughout the day. We are also very grateful to those families who were able to attend and follow the COVID guidelines in place to keep our event as safe as possible.

A big congratulations goes to Knox faction who were our shield winners on the day. They proved themselves the dominant force in the pool, while Brigid faction were great in taking out the Spirit Award. To see all the fantastic photos from the day please . I would like to thank our amazing Physical Education Teacher, Mrs Tasha Richards, for all of her efforts in the lead up to the carnival. There were many late nights and early mornings spent putting this day together for us all and we are so grateful to have her as part of our staff.

Our Age Champions and Runner-ups will be presented with their awards at next Friday’s Assembly and published in the next edition of the newsletter.

Parent Information Evening

I would like to thank all of the parents who attended our Parent Information Evening last week. It was so pleasing to see so many families in attendance and I think it says a lot about the commitment families at our school have to the learning of their children. The Parent Information Evening is of course about disseminating information relevant to each year level, but more importantly, it is about creating a relationship between parents and teachers so that they may work in partnership to create the best experiences for children. It is important that families know they can reach out to their child’s teacher at any time throughout the year, as we are here to help and support however we can.

Carpark

Last week, I shared some information with families via SeeSaw around the proper use of the drive through lanes in our carpark. It is important that families understand this is a shared space between many students and parents and above all, we need to keep our students safe. I would like to thank the many parents of our community who continue to exercise safe, responsible driving practices when in this area and who also display great patience when collecting their children. These parents really do help make our school a nicer place to be. There are teachers on duty until 3.30pm each afternoon, so if you want to skip the rush, you are also welcome to wait until then to collect your children.

Homework Club & Coder Dojo

A reminder to all families that Homework Club and Coder Dojo clubs are up and running for the term. The Homework Club runs each Monday afternoon from 3.30pm – 4.30pm under the guidance of teachers who are there to support students in completing their homework. For many students, this can be a good opportunity to get a head start on their homework for the week, in a space that is conducive to good learning and free of distractions. All students are welcome to attend throughout the year.

Coder Dojo runs on a Tuesday afternoon from 3.30pm – 4.30pm and is a joint venture with some of our Marcellin students and teachers. It is an opportunity for students to explore their curiosity and develop their coding skills through a set program for our young coders,withmore independentoptions for our senior coders. Again, all students are welcome to attend.

CyberHound

With the beginning of the school year commencing, students will soon be using their iPads in class and at home to complete their learning. The school uses a tool called CyberHound in order to help keep students safe while in school. It acts as a filter for inappropriate content and shares a report with school leaders each day to let us know if there has been any searches for inappropriate topics. I would encourage all families to discuss with their children the things they consider appropriate for both school and home, relevant to their age. It is also a good idea to chat with kids about what to do if they come across something inappropriate online and who they should tell. Sometimes, having these small but important conversations can help prepare students for any situations that may one day occur.

Newman Parents – ySafe Cyber Safety Education Session

ճԹ is looking forward to welcoming Australia’s leading provider of cyber safety education, ySafe to Newman Parents this term. This practical, strategy-rich session will cover the most important points that all families need to know regarding online safety, covering key information about social media and gaming, screen time recommendations and step-by-step instructions on how to set up a cyber safe home for kids of all ages.

When: Monday 22 March 2021, 7.00pm

Where: ճԹ, Marist Auditorium

To register for this free session please click here.

We look forward to seeing you there.

ճԹ Parents

 

Years 3-6 Faction Swimming Carnival

Today’s Faction Swimming Carnival was a great success enjoyed by all. Students took part in their races with great enthusiasm, and it was great to see so many excellent displays of not only sports ability, but more importantly, sportsmanship too. While all students did a great job on the day taking part and listening to their teachers, we would especially like to highlight the efforts of our student leaders and the Year 6 cohort for the positive way they led their factions throughout the day. We are also very grateful to those families who were able to attend and follow the COVID guidelines in place to keep our event as safe as possible.

A big congratulations goes to Knox faction who were our Shield winners on the day. They proved themselves the dominant force in the pool, while Brigid faction were great in taking out the Spirit Award.

Thank you to Mrs. Tasha Richards, Physical Education Teacher for all of her efforts in the lead up to the carnival. There were many late nights and early mornings spent putting this day together for us all and we are so grateful to have her as part of our staff.

Our record breakers, Age Champions and Runner-ups will be presented with their awards at next Friday’s Assembly and published in the next edition of the newsletter.

Newman News Term 1 Week 4: From the Vice Principal

Welcome to another busy weekatNewman.ThePrimary Swimming Carnival, Year 12 Retreat,ParentInformationEvenings,Year 7Retreat,and the start of NASinter-schoolsportingcompetitionswere just some of the activities that depict the thriving and flourishing nature of the Newman Community.

Thank you to our ճԹ families and staff members for your support and participation in the Parent and Student Information Evenings for 2021. The Kindergarten to Year 7 presentation evenings occurred face to face in our classrooms and Marist Auditorium, and included the option of a student-led tour of our fabulous new St John Henry Newman Learning Hub. The presentations were well attended. In 2021, our Years 8–9 and 11–12 Parent Information Evenings were conducted online and can be reviewed anytime at your convenience.

Parent TeacherStudentInterviews

On Thursday 11 March, from 3.30pm – 8.00pm,families with children in Years 7, 11 and 12 will be invited to meet with teachers to discuss the learning journey of their children.Years 8, 9 and 10 will have their Parent TeacherStudentinterviews on Thursday 29 April, also from 3.30pm – 8.00pm.

Theseevenings presenta great opportunity for partnership and collaborationbetween families and teachers.Appointmentscanbe made through Parent Teacher Online(PTO),which will be opening shortly. Furtherdetailswill besharedviaanemail from the College.

OLNA

ճ OLNA is an online literacy and numeracy assessmentlinked to secondary school graduation. It is designed to enable students to successfully meet the Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE) requirement of demonstrating the minimum standard of literacy and numeracy.Variousstudents inYears 10,11 and 12 will be undertaking theOLNAonTuesday 2 March.Information will be senthometo those individuals who are impacted.

Homework Club

Homework Club runs every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,and Thursday afternoon between 3.15pm and 5.00pm in the St John Henry Newman Learning Hub.TheHomeworkClub is an afterschool resource available to all studentson the Marcellin Campus. Supervising teachers are available to assist students withtutoring needs. There will also be a provision of weekly,targetedtutorials,tailored to specific learning areas.Once finalised, arosterof these tutorialswill be shared with both students and parents.

Marginal Gains ճԹ

Research shows thatsmall,additionalperiodsof purposeful study and deliberate practice havea large impact on learningover time.If our studentsunderstand theconceptandpower ofenacting study and practicerituals,the motivation tolearn will beheightened,andthemasteryofanyskill(academic, physical, creative, relational social or emotional)willappear more achievable.

Ms Jordan Day-Perkins is our Homework ClubSupervisor. For any questions, concerns or suggestions please contact herviaemail atjordan.dayperkins@newman.wa.edu.au

IDEAs

Ideas to Action ճԹ

On Tuesday 2 March, 20creative and inspiredstaffmemberswill commencetheir2021journeyontheIDEAs working party. Newman has partnered withacademics fromthe University of Southern Queensland toformthis IDEAs group.The participants willundergo a process that enables ideas tobediscovered, shaped, prioritised and acted upon,whichin turnshapesourCollegecultureand moves us forward as an organisation. This year,the group will focus on the power of technology as an accelerator and will also examinehow we connect our pedagogy, resources,and school-wide practice with our new and evolvinglearningspaces.

Happy Families Online Resource

The College extends complimentary membership to Dr Justin Coulson’s Happy Families online resource to our entire school community.

Dr Coulson is one of Australia’s most respected and popular Positive Psychology & relationships speaker, facilitator, author, and researcher particularly in family life).

Happy Families membership has an extensive libraryof resources to offer calm assurance, vision, direction and parenting solutions.

“Connection is at the core of what Justin does and he is passionate about helping others to transform their relationships, and their lives, for the better.”

Launch your free membership today

Happy Families ճԹ

Pupil Free Days

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Parent Teacher Communication Protocols

Parents and carers are reminded thatall communication between the child and home needs to come through Administration once the child has arrived at the College.Administration staff can facilitate a phone call or relay any messages and information. Students should not be contacting parents during the day, especially if they are unwell or wanting to leave the College. Primary parents must not use messaging functions via the iPad to communicate with their children. This disrupts their learning and does not reflect responsible management of student devices during school time. Thank you for supporting the College in this manner.

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, ensureconfidentiality and accountability and supports professional boundaries. Events held during school hours, andthoseCollege associatedevents outside of school hours are also supported by the Code of Conduct. Additionally, postings on social media platforms that identifythe Collegeor College events are bound by the Code of Conduct.

Any perceived breaches of the Code can be discussed with a member of the Senior Leadership Team. We thank you in advance for your understanding and look forward to a positive partnership that supports our students, your children.