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Years 7-12 Guild Cross Country Carnival

The Years 7-12 Guild Cross Country Carnival is a compulsory event for all students. When students are not running, they will be attending class as normal. The timetable below indicates when each year group will be running during the day.

Period 1 – Year 12
Period 2 – Year 11
Period 3 – Year 10
Period 4 – Year 9
Period 5 – Year 8
Period 6 – Year 7

The following information will help the students in preparing for the day:

  1. Students are to wear their Guild uniform on the day
  2. Students will need to bring a hat for the period (they are not expected to run in the hat, but prior to and after the event they will)
  3. Sun cream will be provided for the students
  4. Students can bring their own water bottle for before and after the event

Spectators  are welcome!

Steven Gregory, Leader of Health and Physical Education

Years 3-6 Swimming Carnival

Student Requirements

  • College bathers
  • College rash vest
  • Towel
  • College faction shirt, sport shorts, sport shoes/thongs and hat
  • Adequate morning tea and lunch
  • Water
  • Sunscreen
  • Please make sure everything is LABELLED

Zinc cream in faction colours is permitted. This must be applied at home and is not to be brought to school. No hair dye or crepe paper is allowed.

Attendance is compulsory and all students are expected to participate to the best of their ability

A carnival program will be made available closer to the event.

PK-12 Ash Wednesday Services

Ash Wednesday is one of the most important holy days in the liturgical calendar. Ash Wednesday opens Lent, a season of fasting and prayer. The following services will be taking place on each Campus:

Marian Campus

Students in PK-Y2 will attend an Ash Wednesday Paraliturgy at St Cecilia’s Parish at 11.00am.

Lavalla Campus

Students in Y3-6 will attend an Ash Wednesday Paraliturgy in the Champagnat Chapel at 9.00am.

Marcellin Campus

Ash Wednesday services will take place during PCG for students in Y7-12

Humanities Tour Parent Evening

The Humanities Tour provides students with the opportunity to participate in a variety of educational programs with a focus on Australia’s history, culture, heritage and democracy.

Parents/Guardians are invited to attend an information evening where they will receive important information about the schedule of the tour.

For all inquiries regarding the 2019 Humanities Tour, please contact Catherine Bagg, Leader of Learning Humanities Catherine.Bagg@newman.wa.edu.au

Year 8 Parent Information Night

Parents are invited to an Information Night where they will hear important information from the College Principal, Deputy Principal Mission and Catholic Identity, Leader of Wellbeing and PCG Teachers. Information includes:

  • Learning Expectations
  • Pastoral Care
  • Goals
  • Key Dates