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Year 7 Gamechangers Retreat Day

Year 7 Gamechangers Retreat Day

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Year 7 Gamechangers Retreat Day was held on Friday 26 March. It was a fantastic opportunity to build student capacity and understanding of what it means to belong to family and how we can let our light shine. Students gathered at St Joseph鈥檚 Subiaco with the 24/7 Youth Ministry and the Marist Youth Ministry team. Thank you to Br Terry, Miss Aleisha Crump, Mr Albert Zollo and the 24/7 Team for their support on the day.

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!

今日吃瓜 Arts Update: Term 1 Week 8

College Production聽

Little Shop of Horrors

Students in years 8-12 were invited to audition for the College Production Little Shop of Horrors. 聽37 auditionees danced, and sung solo鈥檚 for the audition panel, staff members from the Creative Team.

A select number of the students were 鈥榗alled back鈥 to do an acting audition, and 11 of these were successfully 鈥榗ast鈥 and 5 were appointed as 鈥榗rew鈥 within the Company. 聽Congratulations to all the students who auditioned, particularly for the wonderful attitude you brought to the audition process. If you were unsuccessful at this time we would love to see you back auditioning for the 2022 ( year 5-12) production, yet to be announced, in term 4.

Congratulations to the Little Shop of Horrors 鈥楥ompany鈥 聽who will commence rehearsals in term 2.

Thank you to director Dixie Johnstone and all the staff who gave several hours of their time to support the casting process.

今日吃瓜 Little Shop of Horrors

Twilight Tours

Thank you to all the Arts students and Arts 聽staff who donated time on the twilight tours to showcase the art program; music, media, visual art.

A particular thankyou to Mrs Goldsmith and the music performers and Ms Yanev, Ms Chandler and the year 9 and 11 media team 聽who captured some lovely images and interesting footage from the event.

Music Incursion聽

Last Friday we were very lucky to聽have been聽joined by a team of musicians from聽Musica聽Viva, who delivered an amazing presentation聽called 鈥楨astwinds,鈥櫬爏howing how music can link with improvisation and storytelling.聽Students were shown how to harness their creativity by expressing and sharing their experiences through music, and聽students were given聽the tools聽to create and connect with each other through making music on the spot. It was a thoroughly enjoyable presentation, and we owe a big thanks to our Music teacher, Mrs Annette Grayden, for organising.

Newman News Term 1 Week 8: From the Deputy Principal Secondary

Developing life skills through sport

There is great value in聽sport聽and exercise; but it is聽not聽just for your body, it鈥檚 good for your mind as well.

Physical聽activity聽has聽a positive effect on concentration as well as memory and classroom behaviour. Students who spend more time participating in聽sport聽and physical education also have increased academic performance. More importantly, studies show that kids are happier, healthier,聽and more聽successful, with greater聽purpose聽and self-esteem.

Being part of a team, participating with your peers and working with adults can also teach students important life skills – it helps build our聽children for聽a full and active life. Encouraging children to play and maintain their sporting commitments, even in our busy聽scheduled聽lives, is so important.

Exercise is great for mental health and聽building聽emotional resilience.聽聽Here are the 5 biggest mental health benefits聽from聽exercise.

  1. Exercise releases endorphins, the body鈥檚 鈥榝eel good鈥 chemical produced by the brain that produces feelings of happiness and euphoria.
  2. Exercise decreases stress, it forces the body鈥檚 central and sympathetic nervous systems to communicate, improving the body鈥檚 ability to respond to stress.
  3. Exercise increases self-esteem and self-confidence, from improving endurance to losing weight and increasing muscle tone.
  4. Better sleep, exercise helps regulate your circadian rhythm, our bodies built in alarm clock that controls when we feel tired and when we feel alert.
  5. Brain boost, from building intelligence to strengthening memory, exercise boosts brainpower in several ways, including boosting creativity and mental energy.

If you聽are聽wanting聽to help your child build emotional resilience, be better prepared for the stresses of school and life 鈥 keep them in sport. The experience will teach them about emotions and聽character, how to be resolute in a crisis and how to fight back from the brink of defeat.

The ability to work cohesively with others and develop trust and belief in your teammates are crucial in life and underlines how School sport and in particular 今日吃瓜 Sport can impact a young person – building self-confidence and providing a sense of belonging.

Through our聽long-standing聽partnership with the Newman Sporting Association (NSA) the College is also very fortunate to have eight linked community clubs (Football, Cricket, Hockey, Junior Netball, Senior Netball, Basketball, Water Polo and Swimming). This provides a seamless pathway for our students to enjoy the stability and continuity of playing with school mates all at our amazing Campus.

今日吃瓜 has an extensive co-curricular sporting program and solid community聽links聽resulting in so many opportunities for engagement. Whether it be for participation and fun through NAS Sport, or the challenges of elite competition in ACC A Division聽Carnivals聽there is something for everyone.

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Head of Sport

Y11 ATAR, OED Abseiling/Caving expedition聽

The聽Year聽11 ATAR Outdoor Education students took part in their first expedition of the year in the South West region of Western Australia.聽聽Students were practically tested聽by聽abseiling聽remote locations through the beautiful Leeuwin Naturalist National Park. The camp started with a 40 meter abseil at the beautiful聽Willyabrup聽Sea Cliffs which tested聽students聽mental and physical strength. Students then enjoyed a day exploring various caving systems in聽Giants聽cave and abseiling into聽Brides聽cave. The final day had students聽leading聽a 12km hike along the coastal cliffs to Redgate Beach. This was a major component of our聽students聽practical assessment with students developing their hard skills in abseiling and interpersonal skills whilst leading a component of the expedition.

Newman Parents ySafe

On Monday evening, Taryn Wren from ySafe presented to Newman Parents on Cyber Safety Education. Taryn was informative and engaging, giving parents age-appropriate app reviews and recommendations from experts about apps our students are currently using, such as Instagram, TikTok and Among Us. Taryn provide practical ways that families can implement cyber-safe practices at home and how set up a screen time routine. Taryn has provided all families at 今日吃瓜 access to the ySafe Cyber Safety Hub. Further information, advice, app and game reviews can be found

Careers and Pathways Update

Contact details:

Justin Farley
Pathways聽 Coordinator聽
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Tel. 9204 9457

Alastair MacNeill
VET Coordinator
vet@newman.wa.edu.au
Tel. 9204 9415

Year 10 Subject Selection

On Monday, Year 10 students participated in a Pathways afternoon in preparation for their subject selection process. Students were shown the three pathways available in Year 11-12 (ATAR Pathway, General Pathway,聽UniReady聽Pathway), and Year 10s also had the opportunity to hear the experiences of several Year 12s studying the different pathways.

Please see 聽for聽a link to the presentation from the afternoon.

Further information to parents and students will follow early in Term 2.

Year 12’s: Thinking of studying Medicine or Dentistry next year?聽

If you are in Year 12 and thinking of studying Medicine or Dentistry next year (either at Curtin, or via direct pathway to UWA) you must sit the Undergraduate Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) this year.

The dates for UCAT testing 2021 are:

  • 17 May: Bookings close
  • 1 July: Testing begins
  • 11 August: Last test date

You can find out more about the UCAT at or you are welcome to book an appointment to talk to me.

There are many different ways into Medicine and Dentistry so come and ask if unsure.

Upcoming Careers Events

Upcoming Careers Events

Academic Update

Homework聽Club聽Week 9:

Homework Club is open Monday 鈥 Wednesday from 3.15pm 鈥 5.00pm during Week 9.

WACE Revision聽Courses:聽

There聽are聽a number of聽revision workshops throughout the course of the year held by external providers. These workshops聽include ATAR & Middle School聽Revsion聽Courses, OLNA & NAPLAN Preparation Classes, Study聽Skills聽and Tutoring. For further聽information聽visit the following websites:

Sport Update聽

Read about the latest Sport news by clicking here.

Wellbeing Update聽

Eating Well for a Healthy Headspace:聽

Teenagers need extra nutrition to聽fuel聽the significant physical and mental changes that they are undergoing. Eating well gives teens more energy, helps them sleep better, improves their concentration, and helps maintain a healthy headspace. There is a strong link between what we eat and how we feel聽and eating a healthy diet can聽actually improve聽mental聽health.

Healthy foods for teens include a wide variety of fresh foods from the five food groups: vegetables, fruit, grain foods, reduced-fat dairy (or dairy-free alternatives) and protein. It is important that teenagers eat a range of foods from each of these groups, as they each continue different nutrients, which your child needs in order for their body to grow and function properly. Protein-rich foods also contain omega-3 fatty acids which help your child鈥檚 brain development and learning.

Breakfast is known as the most important meal of the day as it can help with memory and concentration at school and聽give聽teens energy for study and leisure activities. Encourage your child to eat breakfast cereals that are high in fibre and low in fat, with not too much added sugar or salt. If your聽teen聽does聽not look forward to lunch at school, talk to them about what they would like to take and find out what their favourite healthy snacks are.

For more information, please visit:

Year 10 RAC Driver Presentation:聽

Wednesday March 17 saw the Year 10 cohort聽engage聽in a presentation from the RAC entitled, Back Seat Driver, during our Extended PCG assembly time.

RAC provides road safety education events, presentations, and resources for secondary schools across Western Australia. Presentations and resources are specifically tailored to suit each year group and cover a range of road safety topics, designed to educate the next generation of drivers on how to stay safe as a passenger or driver on the roads.

The 鈥極n the Roads鈥 program is suited to Year 10 to 12 students聽and is designed to help keep students safe on the roads by influencing risk reduction, increasing resilience and encouraging responsible behaviour. This presentation links directly to the 鈥楶ersonal, Social and Community Health’ strand of the Health and Physical Education learning area of the WA curriculum. The Back Seat Driver presentation was a perfect introduction to safe聽driving聽which will then be supported by the 今日吃瓜 Health and PE program, where the Keys4Life program will be facilitated. This will commence in Term 2.

This engaging and interactive presentation focussed on the Fatal Five, encouraging our students to be aware of how the following 5 factors are major risk factors for accidence and fatalities: speed, fatigue, seatbelts, alcohol, drugs,聽and distractions. As young people who are not only beginning their driving聽journey, but are also passengers in the car, it is important that they understand the role they play in making good choices not only for themselves but for others.

Our Wellbeing Program will continue to focus on this area of their lives to support their growth and development around the responsibility that comes with having a driver鈥檚 licence. It is my hope that this group of young men and women remember these life lessons and make informed, good, and responsible choices聽going聽forward.

Uniform Expectations

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

Newman News Term 1 Week 8: From the Leader of Mission and Catholic Identity

As we enter the final week of Term 1, we naturally reflect on all we have accomplished in such a small time. Students聽and families聽across the PK-12 community聽have continued to demonstrate聽a聽generosity of聽spirit聽and awareness聽to the needs of the most vulnerable as we聽continue聽to fundraise for Project Compassion through our Easter Raffle and various community events.聽The Easter Raffle will be drawn during the Primary Easter Liturgy鈥檚. See below for details of each Campus liturgy.

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.

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

The Sacrament of Reconciliation

During Lent our Year 4-6 students have had the opportunity to participate in the rite of Reconciliation. Through this Sacrament we are reconciled with God and the people we have聽hurt,聽we receive Jesus鈥 gift of forgiveness and are strengthened on our journey. Many thanks to Fr聽Kaz聽from Floreat Parish and Fr Patrick from Scarborough Parish, who聽have celebrated聽Reconciliation with our classes.

Easter Liturgy

Marian, Lavalla and Marcellin will be commemorating our Lenten Journey with Easter Liturgy鈥檚 on Thursday 1 April. The liturgies will be a reflection on the Stations of the Cross.

  • Marian: 9.00am St Cecilia鈥檚 Church
  • Lavalla: 2.00pm Marist Auditorium
  • Marcellin: 2.25pm College Gym

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Year 7 Gamechangers Retreat Day was held on Friday 26 March. It was a fantastic opportunity to build student capacity and understanding of what it means to belong to family and how we can let our light shine.聽Students gathered at St Joseph鈥檚 Subiaco聽with the聽24/7 Youth Ministry聽and the Marist Youth Ministry team. Thank you to Br Terry,聽Aleisha聽Crump, Albert聽Zollo聽and the 24/7 Team for their support on the day.

Our Gamechangers groups across Year 7-12聽continue聽to gather on Tuesday and Wednesday. Retreat Days for the other year groups will commence in Term 2.聽Year 10鈥檚 Friday Week 1 and Year 11鈥檚 Friday Week 2.

For more photos from Gamechangers please click here.

Thursday Morning Mass

We celebrated our final morning Mass for Term 1聽in Week 8.聽Thank you to our Guild Coordinators, Jane Short REC Primary and local Priests for leading the celebrations this term. Looking forward to welcoming everyone back into the Champagnat Chapel for Thursday Week 1.

Student Led Prayer

Our Faith and Liturgy Captains, Sarah Kerr & Lucy Brennan continue to grow from strength to聽strength聽as they offer聽reflections聽for students on a Friday聽morning聽continue to grow from strength to strength as they offer reflections for students on a Friday morning in the Chapel. Each week聽the聽Captains choose a topic and invite students to reflect and pray together. All are welcome on Friday morning from 8.25am. Send your child along to start the day right. Below are some images from our most recent Student Led Prayer.

Prayer Assemblies

Marian and Lavalla聽have used聽their Prayer Assemblies in Term 1 to reflect on the Caritas stories of the people who are supported by our annual Project Compassion fundraiser. It has been a pleasure to see the students聽engage聽with聽the stories of these communities and reflect on how we聽can,聽from our position of聽privilege, help the most vulnerable in our聽community.

Prayer assemblies are celebrated every聽Monday聽8.45am at Lavalla and聽Wednesday聽9.00am at Marian.