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Newman News Term 1 Week 10: From the Deputy Principal Mission and Catholic Identity

‘In these weeks of Lent, God has told us about his love and awoken in us a trust in him. Now, in this last set of readings as we enter Palm Sunday and Holy Week, God is showing us how to trust even when the presence of God seems far away, our strength diminished and our trust stretched. The readings of Holy Week could almost have a single heading: This is Your Life. As you walk through them, I encourage you to see where your life and the life of Jesus intersect, as indeed they do’ – Sr Hilda Scott OBS, Jambroo Benedictine Abbey.

Please to access the Mass times for Easter across the Archdiocese of Perth.

Years 7-12 Holy Week Liturgy

On Wednesday 10 April, the Marcellin Campus gathered as a community to recognise Holy Week and Easter by celebrating a Liturgy led by a group of Year 12 leaders. Students gathered were invited to reflect on the enduring challenge of the Easter story in our Christian tradition, and to place themselves in the continuing tradition which invites each of us to live the promise of Jesus’ resurrection in proclaiming the Gospel in our world.

PK-Year 2 Easter Liturgy

Our Marian Campus was led by the Year 2 students in the Easter Liturgy that portrayed the Passion of Christ. The students were able to see the true meaning of Easter and all joined in the story.

Reconciliation

The season of Lent has allowed our students in Years 4 – 6 to take part in the rite of Reconciliation. This Sacrament repairs our relationship with God, with each child being able to receive absolution before Easter. Thank you to Fr Chinh and Fr Kaz for celebrating this for us.

Plenary Council 2020

The staff and students of ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï have been contributors to the listening and dialogue process of the Plenary 2020. Please see below an update from the Plenary Council, and an overview of the next steps in this watershed moment in the life of the Australian Catholic Church:

Late last week, the National Centre for Pastoral Research (NCPR) completed the statistical analysis and reported that more than 17,500 submissions had been lodged, thousands of which represented groups. In all, more than 222,000 people either made an individual submission or participated in a group discussion that culminated in a submission. Read more below or .

The NCPR will continue its quantitative and qualitative analysis of the stories that people have shared over the coming weeks. From that analysis, which will include prayer and discernment, national themes for discernment will emerge and be announced in June. Reports will be published on each of the themes and allow ongoing involvement for the large numbers of people who participated during the Listening and Dialogue phase.

for more information on the upcoming aspects of the Plenary Council.

St Vincent de Paul Winter Sleep Out

On the afternoon and evening of Friday 24 May students on the Marcellin Campus (Years 7 – 12) at ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï will have the opportunity to participate in the St Vincent de Paul Winter Sleep Out.

The theme of the sleepout is homelessness and aligns with the Australian Catholic Bishops’ 2018–2019 Social Justice Statement, titled; A Place to Call Home: Making a home for everyone in our land, which was written in response to the growing problem of homelessness in Australia.

Students participating in the Sleep Out will take part in advocacy activities that explore homelessness in Australia, Catholic Social Teaching and what they can do, as individuals and as a community, to help address the issues connected to homelessness.

Download the attached document for more information and an expression of interest form. If you have any questions regarding this event, please feel free to contact Miss Clare Cole, Leader of Youth Ministry and Advocacy, on 92049416 or alternatively at clare.cole@newman.wa.edu.au

Project Compassion 2019

The theme for Project Compassion 2019 is based around hope and giving Lent 100%. The journey to Easter, that we have been undertaking, is also about hope. Hope in the resurrected Christ, in God’s eternal love and mercy. Through your generous support of Caritas Australia, you are demonstrating the power of hope. Hope enables us to rise above our fears and helps those in great need to shape a better future for their communities.

½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï has once again demonstrated a willingness to stand in solidarity with the poor and marginalised in our world. Your efforts towards Project Compassion bring hope to those around us. We thank you for your generosity. As we are still collating the donations from the three campuses, the final amount raised for Project Compassion will be communicated early next term. We thank you once again for your support.

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

All parents, guardians and families across our PK-12 College are invited to attend the weekly Thursday Morning Mass. Our ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï 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.

Palm Sunday Walk for Justice for Refugees – Freedom for all

The annual Palm Sunday Walk for Refugees will take this coming Sunday 14 April, 2019 beginning at 1.00pm at St George’s Cathedral, Perth. This ecumenical event brings together advocacy agencies from Perth to stand in solidarity with refugees. Everyone is welcome to attend. This is a great opportunity for families to contemplate the meaning of the Easter Resurrection in today’s world.

Photo caption: Members of the Ecumenical Social Justice Roundtable (ESJR)

Our Lady of the Rosary Parish, Doubleview Youth Mass and BBQ

Members of the ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï family are invited to Our Lady of the Rosary Doubleview Parish for the Youth Mass and BBQ this Sunday 14 April. The Youth Mass begins at 5.30pm, with the BBQ to follow Mass. All families and young people are invited to attend whether you have been to the Parish or not. For more information please contact the parish doubleview@perthcatholic.org.au

24:7 Youth Group

  • For all youth in Years 6-12
  • St Joseph’s Subiaco every Friday 6.30pm – 8.30pm in the Parish Upper room
  • Call Aidan Walsh 0487 403 456 or Angela Firth 0455 960 174 for more information

Floreat Youth Group

  • St Cecilia’s Parish Centre, 47 Peebles Road, Floreat
  • Every Sunday from 6.00pm – 8.00pm
  • Call Sebastian on 0403230395 or Emma on 0412310019 for more information.

Pathways and Careers Update Term 1 Week 10 2019

Our aim is to provide students with all the latest information that will help them to make decisions about future careers and life beyond school.Please contact Justin Farley, Pathways and Onsite Coordinator for any further queries Justin.Farley@newman.wa.edu.au | 9204 9457

Notre Dame Early Offers

Notre Dame University has a unique early offer program, which allows students to secure a place at Notre Dame before sitting the ATAR examinations. This program is open to Year 12 students who have demonstrated academic excellence and/or are making a significant contribution to their school or community. Applications close on 31 July 2019. It takes some time to apply so do not leave it to the last minute! to find out more.

UCAT REGISTRATIONS FOR MEDICINE/DENTISTRY 2020

Year 12 students wishing to study Medicine at Curtin University or Medicine/Dentistry at UWA (via direct pathway) in 2020 must sit the UCAT (University Clinical Aptitude Test) before 31 July 2019. Registrations are now open and the cost is $298 ($198 concession). Interested students must apply online and book their test.

Note: Only Year 12 students are eligible, and the results are valid for one year only. Please see Mr Farley if you require more assistance.

Year 10 / 11 / 12: Try A Trade Day

Are you considering a trade for your future career? If so, you might be interested in the “Try a Trade” days below. You can attend a TAFE for 2-3 days and see if this career is right for you.
The list of trades and dates (and locations) is below. Please contact Mr Farley if interested.

ÌýTRADE START DATE FINISH DATE LOCATION
Painting & Decorating / Bricklaying 30 April 2 May Thornlie
Bricklaying / Tiling 1 May 3 May Rockingham
Painting & Decorating / Bricklaying 14 May 16 May Thornlie
Carpentry / Painting & Decorating 20 May 22 May Mandurah
Painting & Decorating / Bricklaying 28 May 30 May Thornlie
Paraprofessional/ Business 28 May 29 May Thornlie
Bricklaying / Tiling 4 June 6 June Rockingham
Carpentry / Painting & Decorating 10 June 12 June Mandurah
Solid Plastering / Tiling 17 June 19 June Rockingham
Painting & Decorating / Bricklaying 18 June 20 June Thornlie
Painting & Decorating / Bricklaying 25 June 27 June Thornlie

Upcoming Careers Events

EVENT DATE & LOCATION REGISTRATION
1-on-1 Advice Sessions Monday 15 April

Notre Dame

Year 10-11 Individual Advice Sessions Monday 15 April

UWA

Pizza Night for Year 11s and 12s: unravel the mysteries of university entry, regardless of ATAR Wednesday 1 May

ECU Joondalup

Science and Engineering Information Evenings Thursday 2 May (Engineering)

Thursday 9 May (Science)

Curtin University

Humanities Twilight Course Expo Wednesday 8 May

Curtin University

Notre Dame Info Night Wednesday 8 May

Notre Dame University

UWA Information Roadshow – North of the River Thursday 9 May

Joondalup

Health Sciences Information Evening Tuesday 14 May

Curtin University

WAAPA Tour Tuesday 14 May

WAAPA, Mount Lawley

Careers Expo

Over 100 exhibitors: Universities, TAFEs, Employers, Training

16-19 May
Engineering and Mathematical Sciences Course Information Evening Tuesday 21 May

UWA

Information Technology Open Night Wednesday 22 May

Murdoch University

Teacher Education Information Evening Wednesday 22 May

ECU Mt Lawley

Business and Law Information Evening Monday 27 May

ECU Joondalup

College Production – Masquerade

At the beginning of April, the gorgeous musical adventure of Masquerade came to life over four performances in the Marist Auditorium at ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï. The production proudly featured a cast and crew comprising of students from Years 7-12.

Masquerade is a beautiful and whimsical play based on the children’s picture book by Kit Williams. The picture book explores the story of the Moon who has fallen in love with the Sun. The Moon sends a hare named Jack on a journey to deliver an amulet, pose a riddle and tell him of her love. Jack encounters a series of characters on his journey and eventually finds the Sun. Unfortunately, he has lost the amulet and scrambles the riddle along the way, as he negotiates the earthly elements.

The stage adaptation of Masquerade has an additional storyline, included at the request of Kit Williams. Playwright, Kate Mulvany, was diagnosed and treated for a rare cancer as a child. During the difficult times during treatment for her illness Kate’s Godmother visited her bringing a copy of Kit Williams picture book Masquerade. Kate has said that during the journey through the book she was instantly transported out of her pain and sickness, into the magical world of the story. Consequently, Kate Mulvany has added the metaphorical journey of Joe to take place alongside Jack Hare’s journey. Joe is a young boy fighting cancer, enduring the treatment, trying to make sense of his illness, and the meaning of love.

In the first half of the story, the boy Joe and his mother Tessa read the book together, while Jack Hare’s quest is acted out around them. In the second half of the story the gruelling chemotherapy treatment, the emotional impact of Joe’s illness, and his mother’s attempts to stay positive drive the narrative. Joe and Tessa join Jack on the imaginative hunt for the amulet, as the lines between myth and reality become increasingly blurred for Joe, Tessa and the audience. At the heart of this magical musical adventure is the theme of courage, morality, dreams and love.

Year 12 Ball

The night started for the girls at 11.55am as we rushed around to hair and makeup appointments and making final adjustments for their big night. For most of the guys the afternoon consisted of the beach, cold rock ice cream and a sleep. A beautiful sunset and skyline met us as we arrived to take our iconic ball photos. Everyone looked stunning even if the wind did make photos a bit tricky at times. We congregated outside the doors of Fraser’s Restaurant, a beautiful venue which foreshadowed the night to come. Mocktails and photos followed and then we were ushered by teachers into the venue. Tables set, dance floor clear and a DJ ready to go. A few formalities, a prayer and the ball had officially begun.

As the night progressed after a three course dinner even some teachers ventured onto the dance floor with an honourable mention to Mr Finneran with moves that were definitely questionable. With some miss worded renditions of songs and a few crowd surfs, the night was coming to a close, but not without a few photos with our favourite teachers and best mates. The night was one never to be forgotten as together as a year group we united making lifelong memories. Thank you to Ms Bramanto for organising such a wonderful event.

Courtney Beveridge and Matthew Giumelli, College CaptainsÌý

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  7. Due Date for orders Monday 15 April

 

Synergy Solar Car Challenge

On Thursday 28 March, ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï hosted the North Perth Metropolitan Regional Synergy Solar Car Challenge in the Marist Auditorium and oval. Around 50 schools competed in two competitions, one for Year 6 students and one for Year 8 students. The teams were challenged to assemble a solar car using a small solar panel and car parts and race them over a 20 meter circuit to see who was the fastest. The Newman teams performed with distinction and displayed great citizenship as the hosting school towards all the others teams. Our two Year 6 teams finished 2nd and 5th, and our Year 8 teams finished 4th and 5th. Our second placed Year 6 team will now represent ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï in the State Final at Optus Stadium on Tuesday 9 April.

Many schools and representatives from Synergy & STAWA made mention of our amazing facilities and grounds and how welcome they were made by all staff and students. An event like this would not succeed without the tireless efforts of staff in pivotal roles at Newman. My sincere thanks to all those involved on the day.

Stephen Arnold, Leader of Learning STEM PK-12