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Newman News Term 3 Week 8: From the Vice Principal

We learn best when we are immersed in learning experiences that are active, engaged, meaningful and interactive. This could be through experiential learning, small team projects, exploration of current events, use of online and digital sources of information and excursions. This means that learning can happen everywhere, not just the classroom.

Last week our Graduating Class of 2020 participated in an Industry Breakfast which celebrated students engaging with leaders in their respective field to learn more about their vocation and career pathways. I extend my thanks to the professionals who attended the morning, Mr Thomas Wagner, Director of Engagement and Operations, Mrs Carla Pastorelli, Leader of Wellbeing Year 12, and Mr Justin Farley Pathways Coordinator for their initiative of this wonderful event.
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R U OK? Day

On Thursday 10 September we acknowledged R U OK? Day which marks the national day of action when we are reminded that every day is the day to ask, 鈥淎re you OK?鈥 if someone in your world is struggling with life鈥檚 ups and downs.

If you feel like something鈥檚 not quite the same with someone you know 鈥 there鈥檚 something going on in their life or you notice a change in what they鈥檙e saying or doing – trust that gut instinct and take the time to ask them 鈥淎re you OK?鈥 If someone says they鈥檙e not OK, make time to listen, encourage action and check in. That conversation could change, or even save their life.

Staff and students wore yellow accessories to mark the occasion. Classroom teachers guided students through the importance of checking in with each other and our Wellbeing Captains organised games and activities on the Marcellin Campus to demonstrate the importance of coming together.

for more information regarding this important day of action.

Awards Ceremonies 2020

Mindful of the current restrictions in place, the College is preparing and planning the best way to host respective Awards Ceremonies at the end of the year to maximise parent engagement, acknowledge the achievements of students and celebrate the 2020 school year.

Please save the following dates:

  • Year 12 Graduation – Thursday 22 October, Optus Stadium
  • Years 7-9 Awards Ceremony 鈥 Thursday 26 November, Marist Auditorium
  • Years 10-11 Awards Ceremony 鈥 Thursday 26 November, Marist Auditorium
  • Year 6 Celebration Assembly and Lavalla Awards 鈥 Tuesday 8 December, Marist Auditorium

Details of each event will be shared closer to the date

Covid-19 Update

With the delay of moving to Phase 5 restrictions by the State Government, the following protocols will remain in place until 24 October.

Assemblies and College Community Events
Whole school and campus assemblies are limited to ensure student numbers don鈥檛 exceed the 2m2 rule. Adult visitors and staff should maintain physical distancing where possible. The College will continue to enforce the 2m2 rule per adult for indoor spaces. All official visitors as per College guidelines are required to sign in.

Student Attendance
Student attendance at school is compulsory, except for those who are recognised as medically vulnerable or who have medically vulnerable family members. If you are concerned about your own family situation, please contact Lisa Fogliani, Vice Principal for additional clarity and advice.

Physical Distancing
The Government has stressed the importance of Western Australians to continue to keep up physical distancing where possible and to maintain good personal hygiene to better protect ourselves and the general health of the community.In addition, students will be continually and explicitly taught the importance of handwashing, physical distancing and observing personal hygiene to a high standard (as developmentally appropriate).

If Students are Unwell鈥
We ask that students who are presenting with a fever or flu like symptoms stay at home until their symptoms are clear. 鈥疘t is the responsibility of all families to ensure they support the wider College community.

Our Commitment to Child Safety

The College is committed to providing an environment that is safe for all children. We actively work towards and promote the principles of the Catholic Education鈥檚 Child Safe Framework. The framework upholds a child safe culture, healthy and respectful relationships, and extended guardianship in school communities, based on the latest research and recognised best practices. At times, we rely on partnership with parents to ensure all members of our community are safe, supported and cared for. Thank you to community members that have positively and openly supported this intent. If you are concerned about a child, please communicate with Campus Leaders, Leaders of Wellbeing or any member of the Senior Leadership Team.

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, ensuring confidentiality and accountability and supports professional boundaries.鈥 Events held during school hours AND outside of school hours that are associated with the College are also supported by the Code of Conduct.鈥 Postings on social media platforms that identify the College or College events are also bound by the Code of Conduct.

Any perceived breaches of the Code can be discussed with any member of the Senior Leadership Team.鈥 We thank you in advance for your understanding and support of how we strive to partner positively with one another.

Newman News Term 3 Week 8: From the Leader of Mission and Catholic Identity

Blessed is the Father who shares his heart, lives his faith, gives his time and loves his family. The righteous walk in integrity, happy are the children who follow them! Proverbs 20:7

Fathers Day

Across our PK-12 community, fathers were celebrated and recognised for their service and guidance to their children. There was a sausage sizzle at Marian and a coffee cart at Lavalla. All three campuses recognised the important roles fathers and father figures play in the lives of young people and gave thanks to these men for all they offer in service to the family.

Commissioning of Eucharistic Ministers

On Thursday 3 September, 12 students were commissioned as they made a commitment to serve as Eucharistic Ministers for 今日吃瓜 and their parish. Students went through a formation program with Br Terry before formalising their commitment in front of family, friends and the College Principal at our Thursday morning Community Mass.

Congratulations to Angela Kinneen, Danielle Wheeler, Fraser Whitely, Finn Tanham, Jeremy Butson, Lucy Brennan, Mia Bradshaw, Olivia Kojundzich, Olivia Mickelson, Sarah Kerr, Taylah Sadgrove and Tyler Connelly.

Years 8 and 9 Retreat Days

Our Years 8 and Year 9 students recently took part in retreat days to reflect on who they are and the person they are being called to be. Reflection days are part of our commitment to developing the wellbeing of the whole student. They challenge students to think about who they are, difficult issues they may be facing and an opportunity to ask questions about God in a safe environment.

On Friday 4 September the Year 9 students participated in their Retreat Day run by the 24/7 Youth Marist Team (YMT). The focus of the day was relationships with self, other and God. Students enjoyed spending the day with their peers and the YMT volunteers, engaging in reflective opportunities.

Corey from Year 9 shares his reflection;

“We had a really fun time getting to play games and talk to our friends for the whole day. We also learnt many important things about how to maintain relationships in our life.”

The Year 8 students were led by the YMT on the individual uniqueness each person brings to our community. Students were reminded that they have gifts to bring to their community and should not be afraid to let their gifts shine through and support each other in living life to the full.

Saskia Chesson reflects;

“Today we have had presenters from 24/7 YMT with us to help to build our faith. I really enjoyed the small group activities and listening to the presenter’s stories. The team building games were a highlight and we have all had a great day.”

Thank you to 24/7 and Youth Mission Team for their support of the faith life of our students.

Year 11 Service Learning

During extended PCG, Year 11 students engaged in a range of service outreach and advocacy programs. Students could choose from the following;

  • Environmental outreach which involved collecting rubbish from around the school to ensure that it wouldn鈥檛 flow into our local water systems.
  • Homeless services outreach which involved cooking 150 meals for two of the St Vincent de Paul homeless services in Perth.
  • Letter writing activity where 今日吃瓜 partnered with to write letters to people living in Aged Care and disability communities across Australia.
  • Presentations on practice advocacy with St Vincent de Paul and Mental Health advocacy to build better mentally healthy communities through the Bishop鈥檚 Social Justice Statement 2020-2021.

The students really appreciated the practical hands on aspect of the activities as well as the different ways of looking at advocacy through the presentations. It was a huge success and the students are already asking when we can do another activity like it. A massive thank you to all the teachers who ran the activities and Colin Krause from St Vincent de Paul.

Congratulation to the Year 11’s for demonstrating their Family Spirit and Love of Work and commitment to being the 鈥榞ood citizens鈥 St Marcellin calls us all to be.

Draw Near Program

This year, 今日吃瓜 partnered with Our Lady of Good Counsel and St Dominic’s to aid families on bridging visas who do not have access to government support during the Covid-19 crisis. The program has come to its conclusion and a big thank you to our staff, students and families for all their generous donations.

A further thanks to our Remar, Gamechangers and Mini-Marist students who have worked tirelessly with Ms Short and Ms Hall to pack these hampers for the families.

Students Ella Hills, Molly Hills, Lucy Short & Tessa Hadfield share their reflections from being part of the Draw Near Program.

“On Tuesday 1 September we were privileged to join with students from St Dominic鈥檚 and Our Lady of Good Counsel to create and pack over 100 food hampers for people in our community who are in need. The three schools, along with St Dominic鈥檚 Parish, participated in the Draw Near Program and the food hampers will be donated to people seeking asylum.

We are very passionate about helping those in need and would like to thank all those in our community who assisted by donating to this important cause.”

Archbishop鈥檚 Special Project Lifelink Video

In 2019 Mitchell Harris, Charlotte Easden, Stephen Loreck and Elizabeth Adams were selected to participate in the Archbishop鈥檚 special project to create a new video to explain the purpose and history of Lifelink. Lifelink provides for the ongoing financial and promotional support of agencies established or assisted by the Church. The social service agencies respond immediately and compassionately to anyone who is in need and who reaches out for help. We see this act of reaching out as a practical demonstration of 鈥楩aith in Action鈥.

After two years of planning and filming, the project has come to its conclusion. Our school partnered with Iona, Holy Cross and Servite College to create a video that highlights the important work of Lifelink and the positive work of Catholic schools.

Quality Catholic Education Awards

今日吃瓜 has submitted an entry into The CEWA Quality Catholic Education Awards in the Catholic Identity section. In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, we embarked on a journey to reframe how we share our Catholic mission and identity. This saw the development of our Transforming Mission web series and Student-Led prayer. The project has been successful across the life of the College and the input from our Faith and Liturgy Captains will lead the continuation of this project into 2021 and beyond.

There is a People鈥檚 Choice Award where anyone can vote. I would appreciate if you would take the time to place your vote in support of our Faith and Liturgy Captains, Georgia Whitely and Tiggy Connelly, and in support of this project that seeks to develop and build the Catholic identity and mission of our College community.

to place your vote.

Thank you for your support of our students and the faith life of our College.

Weekly Thursday Morning Community Mass (Champagnat Chapel 鈥 8.10am 鈥 8.35am)

All parents, guardians and families across our PK-12 College are invited to attend the weekly Thursday morning Mass. Our weekly 今日吃瓜 Community Mass is an important way that we as a Catholic community seek to nourish and live-out our faith in community with one another.

Newman News Term 3 Week 8 鈥 Latest Sports News

Lavalla Athletics Carinval

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. Click here to read more and see more photos from the day.

Save the Date – Marian Athletics Carnival

NAS Sport

The Term 3 Winter NAS Sport season has wrapped up this week with our final fixture against Servite College. The season saw lots of great participation and healthy competition across all teams. It was fantastic to see students have the opportunity to be back involved in sport and engaged in activity given all the disruption in Semester 1. A big thank you to all staff who gave up their time to coach teams in what has been a very busy term.

ACC Athletics

Our Athletes are in the final phase of preparation for next week鈥檚 A Division ACC Athletics Carnival to be held at the State Athletics Stadium on Wednesday 16 September. Under the expert direction of our PE teachers and coaches, the team has trained extremely hard over the past two months and we look forward to the challenge of competing against the best ACC Schools in the state.

to access the full program for the day.

The ACC will be video recording the track events and doing a live YouTube stream of all Athletics Carnivals this year at the State Athletics Stadium.

The stream will be on a private channel and can only be accessed by using the following unlisted link. The live stream cannot be accessed by searching on YouTube or the WWW. There is a different link for each carnival division.

to access the A Division live stream link.

A big thank you to this year’s hospitality students who have prepared and delivered incredible breakfasts for our athletes all term. Warm cheese toasties and hot chocolates after a tough training session in the middle of winter have been greatly appreciated by the team.

The entire College community is right behind the squad and we are confident that our preparation will see our athletes achieve their personal best on the day.

All supporters are welcome to attend.

Years 7-12 Professional Sporting Group Photos Now Available

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Newman News Term 3 Week 8 鈥 Latest Arts News

Catholic Performing Arts Festival 2020

Students enrolled in instrumental Music at the College were invited to participate in Catholic Performing Arts Festival through pre-recorded entries of their performance. We invited sound designer and engineer Mr Mason Velios to accompany our students and record their instrumental performance.

We had thirty students who were recorded this year. Some of these recordings will be shared with the Music community at the Spring Music Showcase.

The three performances (links below) are testimony to the talent we witnessed in the recording of these entries. Due to Covid-19 there is no adjudication, certificates or awards being presented this year. Students will however receive some feedback in relation to their recorded performance.

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Congratulations and thank you to the students who participated in the 鈥榥ew look鈥 Catholic Performing Arts Festival for 2020, acting as ambassadors for our Music Instrumental program at the College.

Thank you to Ms Dixie Johnstone for her invaluable assistance with the recording and uploading of these interests.

Spring Music Night

Tickets are now available for the Spring Music Night. Due to Covid-19 restrictions, there will be a limit of two tickets per family. to purchase your tickets.

We are looking forward to what should be a beautiful evening of entertaining music.

Dance Showcase

Divergence the 2020 Newman Dance Showcase will showcase a range of different dance styles, ideas and ways of moving. The students have been working hard all year to refine their technique, learn dances and create beautiful choreography of their own in preparation for this showcase. to purchase your tickets (on sale Friday 11 September, 5.00pm).