Parent Soiree

Last week’s assembly provided the opportunity to recognise and celebrate the wonderful individual achievements of our Years 3-6 students from the Athletics Carnival.
We had two records broken on the day. Congratulations Ty Patterson Year 6 who broke the Year 6 Boys Turbo Jav with a throw of 32.62 metres and Maverick Patterson Year 3 who broke the Year 3 Boys Turbo Jav with a throw of 19.13 metres.
The Age Champions for each year group were also announced. Click here to see the full list of students.

On Thursday 17 September, the Interschool Athletics team competed in the IPSHA Athletics Carnival held at All Saints College. It was a fantastic day, with the Newman team achieving a lot of exceptional performances.
A highlight from the carnival was the final event of the day; the Year 6 100m Relay. All four students had competed in numerous events on the day and finished their final IPSHA Carnival with a wonderful win. Congratulations to the team of Sienna O’Rourke, Linus Keane, Hannah Seaborn and Cooper Trovarello.
A big thank you to Mrs Short and Jaxon Bilchuris for attending the day with the team and assisting the students with their events.

Our athletes battled extremely hard at this year’s A Division ACC Athletics Carnival and achieved our goal of remaining in A Division. This was a very pleasing result given our reduced squad this year. Click here to see all the results and more photos from the day.

This Term, the Year 11 Edge class have been working hard in class learning first aid. On Monday the students sat their Senior First Aid certificate with Kevin Emery from West Coast Water Safety. Students were taught how to deal with fractures, bandaging, CPR and how to use the defibrillators. The highlight of the day was Lachlan Goddard and Ella Geoghegan scoring 100% in the CPR practical assessment. A big thank you to Kevin for coming in and working with our students.



Congratulations to all students who successfully took part in today’s Athletics Carnival. We were blessed with good weather and it was so nice to welcome families back onto campus for one of the Years 3-6 community highlights of the year.
Although there were some very close contested races throughout the day, in the end it was Knox faction who came out on top winning the carnival with 8059 points. Congratulations also to Delany Faction for winning the Spirit Award. The final results from the day were:
As well as witnessing some terrific individual displays of athleticism, even more importantly there were plenty of fine examples of sportsmanship and support for each other to be seen today too. Well done to these students.
We had two records broken on the day. Congratulations Ty Patterson Year 6 who broke the Year 6 Boys Turbo Jav with a throw of 32.62 metres and Maverick Patterson Year 3 who broke the Year 3 Boys Turbo Jav with a throw of 19.13 metres.
Congratulations to our Age Champions:
Year 3
Year 4
Year 5
Year 6
As we approach the end of another term, teachers and educators often find themselves reflecting on the year that has passed. Thoughts turn to academic growth, goal setting and celebration of achievement. But at this time, teachers are also reflecting on the young people their students are becoming. What difference have I been able to make in the lives of my students this year? How have I helped guide them? What do I still wish to achieve before the end of the year? One of the most important aspects of school that we frequently talk about is development of the whole child. But what does this mean? A well-rounded education is more than just a focus on academics, it is about developing character and resilience, a moral conscience and personal values in our students. It is these aspects of our students lives that will live on long after the lessons of the day are forgotten and those that will still shine through many years from now. It is an important part of the school experience that teachers are seeking to develop at all times.
Congratulations to all students who successfully took part in a wonderful carnival today. We were blessed with good weather and it was so nice to welcome families back onto campus for one of the Years 3-6 community highlights of the year. Although there were some very close contested races throughout the day, in the end it was Knox faction who came out on top winning the carnival with 8059 points. Congratulations also to Delany Faction for winning the Spirit Award. As well as witnessing some terrific individual displays of athleticism today, even more importantly there were plenty of fine examples of sportsmanship and support for each other to be seen today too. Well done to these students. We owe a big thanks to Mrs Richards for all her hard work in preparing and organising the day and hope everyone enjoyed themselves. Age Champions will be announced at the next assembly. Click here to see more photos from the day.

On Monday, the Lavalla Campus welcomed all fathers and father figures onto campus for a coffee and a special Morning Prayer Assembly. We heard from some of our Year 3 Red students who had created both good humoured, and meaningful reflections about their Dads and we took some time to celebrate all the wonderful contributions Dads make to our lives. Please enjoy one of the reflections from Grace Taylor in 3 Red below:
Dear Dad,
Happy Father’s day! Thank you for being there when I need you. I like it when we go to the park with Snowy and fly the kite, it makes me feel good at the end of the day. I like how we laugh at things on the radio.
Time for a Guess Who? He shouts at the TV in football games like the players can hear him, he pretends he is the commentator on the radio, and takes me to the park with Snowy. Can you guess who he is? It’s my Dad!
He’s funny, kind, cheerful and loving, plus a thousand other adjectives I don’t have time to say.
Love from Grace.

Last week students were treated to a bumper assembly headlined by the Year 3 Green class who delivered a great performance centred around the Earth, Sun and Solar System. Students have been learning all about this topic in class and presented both an informative and entertaining assembly item (with plenty of songs and choreography too). Well done to Mrs Gray and our wonderful Year 3 Green students. We also celebrated our IPSHA Cross Country participants and a large number of award winners which is so pleasing to see. Well done to all students! If you missed the Assembly you can watch it by

The Marcellin Award at Lavalla is presented at assemblies to one student selected by the Leadership Team from submitted nominations.
Congratulationns Benji Davies, Year 5 who was awarded the Marcellin award at the last assembly. Benji is a young man who is always ready to offer a helping hand and give up numerous lunch times to help others. Every one of his thoughts and actions is genuinely motivated from the heart, in both his consideration of others and in his endeavour to be the best person he can be. His humble, respectful, and diligent nature has made him a valued member of not only his class, but the ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï community. Congratulations Benji on demonstrating the Marist values of St Marcellin Champagnat so readily and setting a fine example for others.

In Term 2, Year 4 students entered a competition run by The West Australian newspaper to design an advertisement. Each student had to choose a company to research and design an ad within the stated guidelines. Almost 1000 advertisements were entered and the winners were chosen based on their visual appeal, originality and creative concepts. Congratulations Ella Baw whose winning design was featured in The West Australian. She received a $100 gift certificate too. Well done Ella on an amazing effort!

Last Monday, students received a visit from West Australian author and artist Michael Speechley. Michael spoke with students about the process he went through to get his first book published and the many occasions he has had to overcome failure in his life. He delivered a very humorous, but heart-warming presentation that finished with him reading his first ever book, ‘The all new must-have orange 430’ – a book about consumerism and the different ways our choices can impact the environment. It was a thoroughly enjoyable event and we must thank Mrs Le Dan for the time and effort she took to organise this visit.

Families are reminded that School Photo Day is on Monday 14 September (Term 3 Week 9).
Students need to remember to come to school in their full winter uniform. Boys are reminded to have their ties on, top buttons done up and shirts tucked in. Girls are to make sure they are wearing the appropriate hair ties and jewellery. All students will need their envelopes to present to the photographers on the day. A schedule of the day’s photos is below.
Download 2020 Lavalla Campus Photo Schedule

Dental Screening for all students enrolled in the school Dental Service will take place on Thursday 5 November.
The screening is a quick growth and development check to look for any obvious concerns. It is not a full dental examination.
If you have any queries please contact Deanmore DTC on 9245 2664
Last weekend we celebrated Fathers Day, recognising the wonderful presence of fathers in our lives. Poignantly for myself, it has been a year since the passing of my father, Peter. His memory lives large in my thoughts on the influence he has had in my family’s life. A compassionate, faith filled man, full of hope and expectation of what was possible in the life we have been given. He empowered my siblings and me to strive to be our best, grounded in a humility that was focused on serving others.
On Thursday, Friday and Monday we enjoyed Fathers Day celebrations across the College. Breakfasts and the making of Fathers Day presents were the order of the day which gave our students the opportunity to give thanks and show love for their dads. On Friday morning our student led prayer in our Champagnat Chapel was centred on giving thanks for our fathers, beautifully led by Tiggy Connelly and Georgia Whitely. I commend the leadership of these two great young women who have led prayer consistently throughout the course of 2020. Their leadership has been exemplified by an ongoing commitment to create a space for hope and reflection for our College community. Please to view the latest liturgy.
½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï hosted its annual Industry Breakfast for Year 12 students with alumni, industry partners and sponsors of ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï. This event provided an opportunity to Year 12 students in their General and ATAR pathways to connect and be in discussion with people in various specialised fields. These included engineering, communications, commerce, science, arts, construction, architecture, mathematics, technology, human resources and education. The tenor of the occasion was engaging and insightful for our students in enabling them to feel confident about the possibilities of what the future may bring to them.
The great strength of our College is in how we have collaborated with families and students in determining their learning pathways in the senior school. Each pathway, be it ATAR or General, is of equal value as they meet the respective needs and aspirations of each student. Our College alumni, partners and sponsors were impressed with the high level of engagement and presentation of our students.
Opportunities such as these epitomize the intent of our Vision for Learning – Shine Through Discovery – that animates our students to believe that they are capable of harnessing their talents and making a difference to the world in which they live. In 2021, as part of our new Strategic Directions, a key Strategic Intent will be to leverage our Newman heritage by building our alumni database and utilising the high level of human and social capital that emanates from the work and lives of our past students. to see highlights from the day.
Further to our Strategic Priority, Leveraging Heritage, has been the curation of our College archives. We have entered into a partnership with the Perth Museum to review and enhance how we maintain and grow our archival resources. This has been an exciting initiative which is capturing the unique story of ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï. Central to this project has been the digitalisation of College alumni that will enable us to develop a foundation in the year ahead. In addition, it has brought together the story of the Dominican, Brigidine and Marist charisms – the founding schools which is now ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï.
½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï student leaders took time to visit Hale School last week attending their leadership breakfast. This was an opportunity to develop stronger relationship between the schools and also to gain insight to their student leadership program. What was significant was the high level of leadership and discussion that will enable further such events to take place into 2021.
Today we held our Lavalla Athletics Carnival, another great College event highlighted by the high level of participation of our students and support from their families.
