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Newman News Term 3 Week 6: From the Deputy Principal Wellbeing Secondary

STEM Festival 2020

The past two weeks has seen the launch of our inaugural STEM Festival, an event which combines the celebrations of Science, Technology and Math Weeks into one big, fun-filled fortnight! A number of activities have taken place, all met with great enthusiasm from our staff and students alike.

In Week 5, students were challenged to create the biggest bubble using sticks, string and a solution of our secret bubble mix, with Nicholas Tavra (Y8) coming out on top. Students were also challenged to create the longest snake possible out of either a Mintie wrapper or lolly snake. Mikayla Short (Y8) and Anica Alo (Y7) took out first place in these two categories. One of the highlights saw students treated to their very own wildlife show, brought to us by WestOz Wildlife. The students had the opportunity to pat a koala, dingo, lizards and even got to hold a real snake!

With all three campuses engaged in STEM activities on Friday 21 August, a number of Year 9 students were asked to assist at the Marian and Lavalla Campuses. These students worked wonderfully with the younger students and truly showcased our four pillars of challenge, create, collaborate and celebrate. Our Year 8鈥檚 were fortunate enough to hear from Professor Barry Marshall, a Nobel Prize Laureate and ex-今日吃瓜 student. He spoke to the class about his world-famous work on bacteria in the stomach and no doubt inspired a potential future Nobel Prize winner. The first week of our STEM Festival ended with a literal bang! Mr Spriggins and Mr Shuckstes visited all three 今日吃瓜 campuses to perform their famous 鈥楻ockets + Explosions鈥 show. The loud noises were met in volume only by the screams of excitement from the students.

Week 6 saw more STEM events including a baking competition, Pie in the Face, VR immersion, paper plane challenge, short-film festival and Rubik鈥檚 cube competition. Thank you to all staff involved for their efforts in making these two weeks a huge success!

Years 11/12 ATAR Drama Day

On Sunday 23 August, students studying Drama in Years 11 and 12 were invited to participate in practical workshops, facilitated by industry professionals; Black Swan Theatre Company and Stray Dog Physical Theatre Company. This learning will support the course content for both Year 11 and 12 ATAR Drama and preparing for the practical Drama exam. Thank you to Mrs Karen Cassidy for coordinating and facilitating this excellent learning experience.

Zone 2 Surfing/ Bodyboarding Results

Congratulations to our boys for winning the State Zone 2 Finals in surfing and bodyboarding against All Saints and Shenton College.

Junior Boys Bodyboarding
1st Luca Chester and Luca Vullinovich
2nd Aidan Sommer and Jaxon Bizacca

Junior Boys Surfing
2nd Aidan Sommers and Kyle Murphy

Senior Boys Bodyboarding
1st Nash Margaria and Jet Meagher

Senior Boys Surfing
1st Nash Margaria and Jet Meagher

Well done to all boys who made the semi finals and second round.

Year 11 Geography Excursion

The Year 11 Geography class hopped onto the bus and headed with great anticipation to the airport to begin their investigation into examples of globalisation in Perth. Sadly, the public viewing platform was closed due to Covid-19, however they still managed to see a few planes land/take off to/from mines in WA. It was wet and cold, so viewing from the bus was a bit of relief. The rain did not deter the intrepid Geographers as they headed to the Swan Valley. The students were lucky enough to explore Upper Reach Winery and be ably guided through the production process, from vine to table, by the owner. As they started on their way back to the College, the students stopped in for a quick hello to the Margaret River Chocolate Factory in the Swan Valley; chocolate a global food product. Finally, the class stopped at Optus Stadium, again Covid-19 stalled their investigation inside but they still managed to explore and discuss the importance of such a stadium to the globalisation of Perth. A great day was had by all, thanks to Mrs March and Mr Shucktses for taking us on the journey.

From the Counselling Team

Amberley from the Butterfly Foundation will be returning during extended PCG next week (Wednesday 2 September) to speak with the Years 9 and 10 students on the topic of 鈥榳hat does healthy really look like?鈥. The aim of the presentation is to promote positive body image and help-seeking behaviours among our students. For more information about the Years 9 and 10 presentation running in Week 7 please .

Pathways and Careers Update

Click here聽to see all of the upcoming list of events that may be useful for students and parents.

Year 11 Semester Two Exam Timetables

Download Year 11 Semester 2 Exam Timetable

Newman Parents Presentation

This week, a large number of parents watched the presentation from psychologist Jocelyn Brewer via Zoom. Jocelyn presented on the theme of 鈥楧igital Nutrition鈥 and spoke passionately about a number of topics including the evolution of development of young people鈥檚 brains, establishing digital agreements with children and ways to encourage healthy habits in the home. We will share some of the insights from her presentation over the next few weeks in the newsletter, however if you missed the presentation a link will be emailed to families of the recorded presentation in the coming weeks. You can check out her website

Newman Newsreel

A reminder to families the Newman Newsreel is a new and innovative way for the College to engage and share content with families and staff through the power of augmented reality (AR). Each family should have received a fridge magnet called the 鈥楴ewman Newsreel鈥. By downloading and using the 鈥榁iewa鈥 Augmented Reality App, users may scan the magnet, bringing to life options to view weekly videos.

These videos are campus specific and contain important information about upcoming events and critical information for students and families. The videos will be updated weekly and provide only essential information to families about the upcoming week. Updated videos will be uploaded each Friday and remain active for one week.

It is important to note that users MUST download the Viewa app to be able to activate the magnet and videos.

Please to view a short introduction video which includes instructions on how to download the Viewa app.

Pathways and Careers Update Term 3 Week 6

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

Opportunities for 2021 (Current Years 10 and 11 students)

Students in Year 10 and Year 11 have the opportunity to apply for a number of extra opportunities for the 2021 school year. Please see the table below for further information.

Current Year 10 Students Work experience (Onsite)
Year 10 students can apply to undertake work experience (Onsite) one day per week in Year 11. For further information and to apply, please click here
Applications close on 31 August 2020.
Current Year 10 Students VET / TAFE Certificates
Year 10 students can also apply to study a TAFE (VET) Certificate qualification one day per week in Year 11. For further information and to apply, please click here
Applications close on 31 August 2020.
Current Year 11 Students Work experience (Onsite)
Year 11 students can apply to undertake work experience (Onsite) one day per week in Year 12. For further information and to apply, please click here
Applications close on 31 August 2020.
Current Year 11 Students VET / TAFE Certificates
Year 11 students can also apply to study a TAFE (VET) Certificate qualification one day per week in Year 12. For further information and to apply, please click here
Applications close on 31 August 2020.

Changes to University entry options for 2021

In response to the current situation and associated disruption to Year 12 students, some WA Universities have announced that alternative entry pathways will be available to Year 12 students. Interested parents and students can check the latest information at the addresses below.

鈥 Curtin: Students can apply to a range of courses, using their predicted ATAR based on Year 11 marks. Applications are via the TISC website.
Check:

鈥 ECU: Students can apply to a range of courses, using their predicted ATAR based on Year 11 marks.
Check:

鈥 Murdoch: Year 12’s can apply using their predicted ATAR from Year 11.
Check:

鈥 UWA: Some significant and generous changes that open several new pathways for Year 12’s.
Check:

Upcoming Careers Events

Many of these events have now moved to online delivery. Parents and students are advised to use the links below to check details for particular events.

EVENT VENUE DATE WEBSITE
Admissions Information Evening University of Notre Dame Tuesday 8 September
Parent Power Hour: First in Family at University Murdoch University Tuesday 22 September
Parent Power Hour: Future Careers Growth Murdoch University Tuesday 22 September
Skills West Careers and Employment Expo Perth Convention Centre 23-24 October http://skillswestexpo.com.au/
Parent Power Hour: Dealing with Exam Stress Murdoch University Tuesday 27 October

Newman News Term 3 Week 6: From the Vice Principal

Our Vision for Learning challenges our young people to strive for individual and collective excellence. It has been wonderful to see staff and students come together to learn and celebrate the events of Wellbeing Week and Science Week. Our Marist family spirit has been exemplified in the way our students from Marcellin Campus have supported and guided our students on the Marian and Lavalla Campuses. I extend my thanks to the Year 12 student leaders, the staff and teachers who planned and prepared the collaborative learning activities which have allowed our students to come together. A joy to witness and be part of! Well done.

Newman Parents 2021 Planning

Thank you to all parents who joined us for our Newman Parents event with Digital Nutritionist Jocelyn Brewer, on Wednesday evening. For those who missed the presentation, a link will be emailed to all families of the recorded presentation.

Newman Parents is a once a term event aimed to provide our parent community with education, collaboration and insight into the concerns and trend impacting on our young people.

I invite all parents to email me lisa.fogliani@newman.wa.edu.au or communications@newman.wa.edu.au with ideas and topics to be explored in 2021. The Newman Parents Consultative Committee will meet in Term 4 to plan the topics for next year.

Learning Hub Update

The Learning Hub works are progressing well and is on track to open in 2021. The roof between the existing C block and W block is nearing completion. The grand and internal staircases have been completed. The builders have commenced painting and finishing the internal classrooms and will soon commence the internal fit out of the library and open learning areas once the Hub roof is watertight. The furniture schedule has been approved and we are in the final stages of the tender process. The audio, visual and technology provision has been completed and orders placed.

I extend my thanks to all staff and students for their patience as they navigate the changes on the Marcellin Campus. I am continually impressed with the creativity and resilience of our community during this time of disruption. 鈥疶hank you!

Save the Date – Year 7 2021 Parent Information Evening

We look forward to welcoming our Year 7 2021 Parents to an Information Evening on Wednesday 23 September at 6.30pm in the Champagnat Chapel. We will share important information regarding transition to Secondary School, Orientation Day and our Bring Your Own Dedicated Device (BYODD) program. More information will follow in the weeks ahead.

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.鈥 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 4: From the Leader of Mission and Catholic Identity

The Feast of the Assumption

Today the College commemorated the Blessed Virgin Mary in preparation for the Feast of the Assumption being celebrated on Saturday. This is the Feast day which Marcellin Champagnat chose to dedicate the Institute of the Marist Brothers to when he founded them in 1817. We give thanks for Br John Furlong, Community Leader, Br Terry Orrell, Br Paul Murphy and Br Noel Hickey from the 今日吃瓜 Brothers鈥 Community.

Marcellin Campus began with Thursday morning Community Mass led by Fr Garner and reflected on the important role the Brothers have played in the life of the Church and particularly the life of our College.

Lavalla and Marian Campus鈥 began their day with a liturgical celebration and the rest of the day followed with Buddy Activities and their annual Lapathon to raise money for our Social Justice Organisations, Australian Marist Solidarity (AMS), Catholic Mission & Lifelink.

Vinnies Winter Sleepout and Blanket Drive

2020 led to a new way to engage with our annual St Vincent De Paul Winter Sleepout and Blanket Drive. Students from across Marian, Lavalla and Marcellin, brought an abundance of blankets, sleeping bags and warm clothing for those living on the streets. Families are to be congratulated for their generosity. Friday 7 August was our Vinnies Sleepout. This year looked different as families, staff and students were asked to engage in a range of activities and share this experience online. to watch the highlights video.

Marist Youth Ministry

Our Year 7 students began their journey with Gamechangers, a new Marist Youth Ministry Program that begins to form their identity and sense of community. This great initiative builds students’ leadership skills, a sense of community, offers faith formation and service opportunities. The students had the opportunity to hear from Br Terry at their first meeting, where they reflected on the what it means to be in Gamechangers.

Our Years 11 and 12 Remar students took part in a two-day retreat, which allowed them to reflect on their journey and how they will live their mottos, 鈥淟iving as Christ Disciples鈥 and 鈥淏eing a Witness in my Community鈥. It was an important opportunity for the students to come together and continue to build their sense of 鈥淔amily Spirit鈥 and to be challenged to experience God through prayer and community.

Student Reflections

“Remar Gold and Blue retreat gave us the opportunity to join as two caravels to celebrate our journey through our crossings and to look to the future. This retreat gave Gold rowers the chance to connect with the wider Remar community through an interactive online experience. My favourite part was the inter-caravel bonding at lunch time when we played sports and games together.”

“My favourite part was the Have You Been Praying Attention Quiz where we had the chance to reconnect with people from the caravels who we had met in Melbourne on the Red Leadership Camp. Prayer was done in a new and exciting way through the Taize song prayer style, which enabled participation from all. We finished the retreat off with an energetic rendition of ‘My Lighthouse’. This was so special as we all came together as one to celebrate our journey in the Gold caravel and share our experiences and joys with the Year 11 students as they continue the journey.”

Draw Near Outreach Program

The Draw Near program sees 今日吃瓜 partnering with St Dominic鈥檚 and Our Lady of Good Counsel Primary Schools, St Dominic鈥檚 Parish and the Western Australian Catholic Migrant and Refugee Office to help the 500 people seeking asylum on temporary bridging visas who are currently living and working in Perth.

The Covid-19 pandemic has adversely affected many, however this group of people are unable to obtain financial support from the government. Temporary jobs normally held by those on bridging visas are also directly impacted by the current economic downturn, causing significant financial stress. These people are in very real danger of unemployment and homelessness as well as going hungry. With 26 of the 500 people living in the Stirling area, we are called to help those both in our community and outside of it. Jesus tells us that “when we support those who have less in our community, we are showing our love for God” (Matthew 25:40).

今日吃瓜 will be running a food donation drive to create hampers to give to the poor and vulnerable among us. Families from each campus are asked to bring the items listed below. Please place your donations in reusable shopping bags and drop-off to your respective campus administration. Thanks to the generosity of our staff, we have over 10 hampers already.

Marcellin

  • Plain Wholegrain Cereal e.g. Weetbix
  • Long Life Milk 2L
  • Pasta Sauce
  • Cooking Oil
  • White Sugar

Lavalla

  • Teabags
  • Instant Coffee
  • Tinned Tuna
  • Table salt and pepper shakers
  • Basmati Rice
  • Jam / Honey / Peanut butter

Marian

  • Muesli / Cereal Bars
  • Biscuits and snacks
  • Nuts
  • Dried Fruit
  • Plain Flour

Marist Association of St Marcellin Champagnat

The Marist Association of St Marcellin Champagnat gathered for the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic. The Association is for people who make a commitment to live their faith in a distinct Marist way and choose to commit to a local group that fosters this spiritual development. Members of the Association gathered to reflect on our journey and where we are heading for the rest of 2020. It was an opportunity for members to renew their commitment to the Association and to welcome new members into the group. The group celebrated Mass together with Fr Ruben Cardona and continued to build 鈥渇amily spirit鈥 through sharing a meal.

Sacramental Program

The Sacramental Retreats for Years 3 and 4 were held in the Marist Auditorium in Week 3 and bring a conclusion to the school-based preparation program for the Sacraments of Reconciliation and the Eucharist. Here at 今日吃瓜 we prepare students to receive the sacraments, however families must contact their parish to know when they will be celebrating the sacraments. Click here to access Parish contact details.

Please be aware that due to the Covid-19 restrictions, the Parishes will only be celebrating the Sacraments of Reconciliation and First Communion in 2020 through the direction of The Archbishop of Perth.

Download Temporary Suspension of Confirmation Directive by Archbishop Timothy Costelloe

Student Reflections

“On Thursday 6 August, Unit 4 attended the Eucharist Retreat led by 24:7 Youth Ministry. We learnt about the four symbols of Baptism and were taught more about what the Eucharist is and the important parts of the Eucharist. We re-enacted the full story of Jesus鈥 Last Supper and used wraps to represent bread and grape juice to represent wine. We learnt about Jesus loving us so much that he died for us. We played lots of games along the way which was a blast. Overall, the Eucharist retreat was very enjoyable and prepared us to receive the Sacrament of the Eucharist.” Savannah Doyle and Ella Baws, Year 4 Blue students

“We had a Eucharist Retreat. I liked it because we played in fun games. My favourite game was link chasey.” Lucy Ringrose Year 4 Green

“The Eucharist Retreat was a good experience and it was really fun and entertaining. I learnt some new things about the Eucharist. I also liked playing the games. The youth leaders leading the day were very fun.” Joshua Woods, Year 4 Green

Newman News Term 3 Week 4: From the Deputy Principal Wellbeing Secondary

This week the College celebrated the inaugural Wellbeing Week across the three campuses. Each day had a unique theme along with activities to help students get involved in improving their own wellbeing.

Monday’s theme was “Be Active”. The day included a walk to school day, fitness activities, staff v students dodgeball competition and the Years 7 and 8 students completing their wellbeing journal. Tuesday’s theme was “Mindfulness”. Students enjoyed a variety of activities including more staff v student games during lunchtime. We also welcomed back DJ Azza (Class of 2018) who entertained the students at recess resulting in a Flashmob Dance. Wednesday’s theme was “Gratitude”. To help students be more grateful, they were invited to add to the gratitude wall. The much anticipated staff v students Battle of the Bands also took place, with the staff band coming out as the victors. Finally, Thursday’s theme was “Connect”. Students enjoyed an extended lunch filled with games including an inflatable obstacle course, the teacher Dance Battle, staff v students tug of war, yoga and exercise classes to help students connect with one another.

It was an amazing week and a great way for students to be able to relax a little and focus on their wellbeing.

From the Counselling Team

Years 7 and 8 Butterfly Foundation Talk

During extended PCG next Wednesday (August 19), the Years 7 and 8 students will attend a session run by the Butterfly Foundation on the topic of 鈥榖ody image in a digital world鈥. for more information about the presentation.

Year 12 ATAR Geography Excursion

On a sunny but chilly winters day, the Year 12 ATAR Geography students ventured out of the classroom on their final field excursion.The intrepid geographers, along with Mrs March and Mr Woolley, began their day in the CBD before crossing the river and heading south to Cockburn Central, an example of a strategy to combat Perth鈥檚 urban sprawl. They then headed back to the CBD to further investigate examples of urban processes and urban renewal strategies in Elizabeth Quay, East Perth and the Perth City Link. Their final trek through Northbridge, in the inner mixed zone, did indeed open the students’ eyes to the mix of land-uses and pedestrians in this diverse zone.

A final and fabulous end to two years of studying Geography.

Year 12 Semester Two Timetables

Download Year 12 Semester 2 Exam Timetable – Feedback

Download Year 12 Semester 2 Exam Timetable

Science Week

During Week 5 and 6, we will be celebrating our inaugural STEM Festival, combining the celebrations of Science, Technology and Maths Week into one massive, fun-filled fortnight! While a number of activities are running at lunch time and are being advertised to students via posters and SEQTA notices, a handful of activities are running during class time, recess and after-school.

Pathways and Careers Update

Click here to see all of the upcoming list of events that may be useful for students and parents.

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