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Newman News Term 1 Week 10 : From the Principal

Term 1 has presented many challenges for families and the College with the COVID-19 Omicron variant permeating Western Australia.  As the State’s borders have opened we have seen numbers of infections steadily increase, impacting the wider community and our school.  Thank you to families for responding to the many changes that have taken place throughout the term.  We are hoping for a more settled College environment in Term 2 as some restrictions for schools are lifted.

Last week I spent time in Victoria visiting three Marist schools. Each school is different but all connected by our Marist family and shared mission. Speaking with students and teachers was an eye opener for me as they told of their experiences living in lockdown for the most part of the last two years.  Year 9 students, for example, have not yet completed a full term of high school. This term will be the first. Year 9 students have never been to a College Mass, Assembly, a secondary school camp, excursion, incursion or any other whole school event. Only in the last few weeks has co-curricular recommenced for these schools. It has been a challenging road but they are on the journey together. Their resilience is marked by their aspirations; aspirations that we all have – to live life and live it to the full.

As we journey together towards the end of term, perhaps it is timely that we reflect on our local context.  How we engaged in our learning this term, how we sought support, how agile and flexible have we been?  The COVID-19 Pandemic is now a major disruption in our State and now our school.  The uncertainty and the complexity of the road ahead can and is causing anxiety for teachers, students and families.  Where we draw support and how we build resilience will be critical as we move towards Term 2. 

150 Years of Marist Education in Australia

This year, we celebrate 150 years of Marist education in Australia.  56 schools will gather today at a Mass held in Sydney to celebrate our Marist Project – one where our Founder, St Marcellin Champagnat, championed the education and aspirations of dislocated youth.  This hope and this mission is ever present today.

End of Term

So, as we reflect on the term, thank you for your presence and contribution to the life of our community.  We have achieved much this term across curricular and co-curricular pursuits.  Congratulations to all students for your resilience and commitment to your learning. 

Easter Message

Marcellin Easter Liturgy

In many ways it is a blessing that Easter is upon us.  Our Christianity is predicated on this story; the death and resurrection of Christ and the new life and the hope that emerges from the despair and dislocation that forever permeates our world.  If anything, we need to draw on this hope that lies within us and those around us.  This Marist community is founded on our family spirit and that presence that values relationships. 

I encourage all families to attend the Easter services over Holy Week.  Take a moment and give thanks with the hope that Easter brings.

Careers and Pathways Information

Contact details:

Justin Farley 

Leader of Pathways and Partnerships 

justin.farley@newman.wa.edu.au 

Tel. 9204 9457

Year 10

VET Certificates and Work Experience 

Applications for VET Certificates at TAFE for 2024 have now closed, however, applications for VET Certificates at a small number of Registered Training Organisations remain open. If still interested in applying for a VET Certificate for 2024, please see the details here: 

Applications for Work Experience for 2024 are still open, and details are here: 

Year 11

VET Certificates and Work Experience 

Applications for VET Certificates at TAFE for 2024 have now closed, however, applications for VET Certificates at a small number of Registered Training Organisations remain open. If still interested in applying for a VET Certificate for 2024, please see the details here: 

Applications for Work Experience for 2024 are still open, and details are here: 

Credit towards your WACE, from non-school activities 

Are you doing a non-school-subject activity that you would like to count towards your WACE? This might include things like: 

  • TAFE / VET Certificate studies that you are planning to complete this year 
  • Work Experience 
  • Any other ‘endorsed program’ like Cadets, Duke of Edinburgh, Dance Teaching, Bronze Medallion etc 

If you would like any of the above counted towards your WACE, then you will need to provide the school with evidence that you have completed the activity. For example: 

  • For TAFE – your Certificate 
  • For Work Experience – completed logbook 

The deadline for the school receiving this information was Term 4, end of Week 6.  

Year 12

Applying to University for 2024 using TISC 

TISC is the ‘normal’ way to apply to university. TISC applications are also open. Year 12 students have been provided with their login details and a detailed process via the Year 12 Team. 

Advice and guidance for parents and students 

Parents / guardians may find the following links useful: 

  • UWA Parents Space:  
  • Murdoch University Parents Space:  

Students and families may also find the TISC help video series useful:   

Topics include: 

  • Calculating the ATAR 
  • Scaling 
  • Early Offers 
  • Applying to University via TISC 
  • Allocating your preferences 
  • Applying to interstate Universities 

University Scholarships 

Curtin University   
Edith Cowan University (ECU)   
Murdoch University   
Notre Dame University   
University of Western Australia (UWA)   
Women of STEM Australian scholarships    
Other scholarships  Scholarship       

UPCOMING CAREERS EVENTS 

EVENT DATE LINK 
My Future. Supporting student wellbeing at results time 12 December Register for this free webinar  
Options Day Fremantle  18 Dec Options Day Fremantle   
2024 
Info Night at SAE Perth 18 Jan  
ECU STEM one day workshop  9,10 & 11 Jan 2024 Civil Engineering (Hairy Sand) Mechatronics (Automation)   
ECU STEM one day workshop 17 & 18 Jan 2024 Civil Engineering (Hairy Sand) Mechatronics (Automation)   
ECU Open Day Joondalup  14 April   
ECU Open Day Mt Lawley  28 April   
Careers Expo & VET Expo  16 May – 19 May  
Perth Skills West Careers & Employment Expo 25 to 27 July 2024  

Opportunities

Employment opportunities 

State Swim Swimming Schools – Osborne Park 

Swimming Instructors 

Contact Mike Bennett on 9444 1044 or mike.bennett@stateswim.com.au 

Discovery Kids, Catholic Out of School Hours Care 

Students who have completed their Certificate IV in Education Support 

Josephine Rodi-Germano, 0409 835 560 

Bricklaying apprenticeships available 

Contact Rebecca Moriconi, Brick and Block careers,  

0475 202 270 Rebecca.m@brickandblock.org.au  

Roof Plumbing work available 

Contact Markus Christie 0413 751 306, markuschristie@hotmail.com 

Taylor’s floor and wall tiling company, Tiler work available 

Contact Taylor 0421 229 223 

Trainee Medical Receptionist, Western Cardiology, Subiaco 

   

Arts Festival

✨Student Art Exhibition✨

Make sure you mark this important college event in your calendar – we’d love to see you and your family join us for what is sure to be a FANTASTIC family event showcasing some of the many talents of ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï students.

Wednesday October 27 from 5PM at our Marist Auditorium

 

Dance Showcase

✨The ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï Temporum ✨

Dance Showcase is being forged, refined and polished into a stunning dance program for the ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï Community.

‘Temporum’ translates to moments and seasons in time.

The show features items from a variety of moments throughout time, performed by dance students studying dance from years 9-12, as well as our Intermediate and Senior Dance Troupe students.

Doors will open at 9:40am for a 10:00am curtain.

The program is expected to conclude by 12:30pm. Please note that the call time for dancers is 8:30am.

There will be an interval midway through the program where refreshments and coffee may be purchased.

 

Parent Soiree 2021

✨CALLING ALL NEWMAN COLLEGE PARENTS! ✨

We are thrilled to invite all our ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï parents, guardians and grandparents along to our annual Parent Soiree taking place next Friday 29 October from 6pm in our Marist Auditorium.

Come along and take part in our first parent social event since COVID!

Guests will enjoy canapes, beverages and live entertainment whilst also enjoying the company of their fellow ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï parents.

All guests will also go in the running for a $300 door prize from College Partner WINC!