今日吃瓜

Newman News Term 1 Week 4: From the Vice Principal

Thank you to all parents and care givers for their attendance, support and presence at all our Parent Information Evenings over the last three weeks. This is an important opportunity to connect with the College Leadership Team and teaching staff.

Parent Teacher Interviews are another opportunity for collaboration and partnership. This term, families with children in Years 7,聽 11 and 12 will be invited to meet with teachers to discuss the learning journey of their children. Information regarding these evenings will come from the Leaders of Wellbeing and appointments can be made using PTO (Parent Teacher Online).

Other year groups will have the same opportunity over the course of the year.

Newman Parents 鈥 A Night with Dr Justin Coulson
Newman Parents

The College is welcoming back Dr Justin Coulson one of Australia鈥檚 most respected and popular Positive Psychology & relationships speaker, facilitator, author, and researcher (particularly in family life). The topic he will be presenting is:

Inside the Mind; Raising an emotionally intelligent Child
In this session, Dr Coulson will share his expertise and equip parents to become more emotionally intelligent when it comes to their child.

Sometimes we just don’t relate to our children. It’s like they came from another parent. Did we really conceive, birth, and raise this child? It can be so hard to understand our children.

Inside the mind – Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child is a presentation for parents to get to the heart of parenting. Or, more specifically, it’s to help parents get to their children’s hearts.

How do we really understand our child? What is really happening inside their mind?

This powerful presentation will change the way you communicate with your child.

See a short intro video by Dr Coulson with more information about the session The presentation will be followed by a Question and Answer session.

When: Wednesday 18 March, 7.00pm 鈥 8.30pm
Where: 今日吃瓜 Auditorium, 216 Empire Avenue Churchlands
RSVP: jo.dunn@newman.wa.edu.au

This FREE session is for parents only. We hope that parents will use the information they learn to better educate themselves.

2020 Pupil Free Days

Term 1 Monday 2 March Labour Day 鈥 Public Holiday
Friday 6 March Year 7 Pupil Free Day (after Year 7 Camp)
Friday 10 April Good Friday 鈥 Public Holiday
Term 2 Monday 27 April Anzac Day 鈥 Public Holiday
Term 3 Monday 20 July Pupil Free 鈥 Staff Faith Formation Day
Tuesday 21 July Pupil Free 鈥 K-12 Parent/Teacher Interviews
Friday 14 August Pupil Free 鈥 Staff PL Day
Monday 17 August Pupil Free 鈥 CEWA Faith Day (College Closed)
Term 4 Monday 12 October Pupil Free 鈥 Staff PL Day

 

NAPLAN Online

Please find attached an information pamphlet from ACARA regarding NAPLAN Online for 2020. These assessments are scheduled at 今日吃瓜 in Term 2 Weeks 3 and 4, Tuesday 12 May 鈥 Friday 22 May. A schedule will be sent out early in Term 2.

Download NAPLAN Online 2020 Parent Information Brochure

All Year 3, 5, 7 and 9 students will sit the NAPLAN Online.

Parent Teacher Communication Protocols

At 今日吃瓜, all teachers have made a commitment that any formal summative assessments are marked and shared with students and parents no later than within two weeks. Teachers from Marian and Lavalla Campuses utilise Seesaw to provide parents with feedback as well as returning marked work samples to students. On Marcellin Campus, the marks are released on SEQTA within this two-week time frame and assessments are returned to students. Feedback from class activities and daily lessons are presented to students in a variety of different forms and all families can expect feedback for learning regularly across the term. Timely feedback is vital in the learning cycle for all students.The College expects that teachers will respond to email communication within two working days. Teachers are not able to respond within one day as they are teaching classes, marking assessments, planning lessons, on yard duty or taking co-curricular activities. I ask parents to accept these timelines as reasonable turnaround times in the busyness of College life. If there is an urgent matter that needs to be acknowledged, a phone call to the Leader of Wellbeing may be the most appropriate avenue.Primary families are asked to communicate with their classroom teacher via email.

Parent Student Communication Protocols

Parents and carers are reminded that if students need to contact home, or a message from home needs to reach a student, Administration staff can facilitate a phone call or relay any messages and information. Students should not be contacting parents during the day, especially if they are unwell or wanting to leave the College.Primary parents must not use messaging functions via the iPad to communicate with their children. This disrupts their learning and does not reflect responsible management of student devices during school time

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. Events held during school hours AND outside of school hours that are associated with the College are also supported by the Code of Conduct. 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. We thank you in advance for your understanding and support of how we strive to partner positively with one another.

Newman News Term 1 Week 4: From the Leader of Early Childhood

It is widely acknowledged that parents are the first and most influential educators of children. To maximise the educational outcomes of all students, we strive to foster positive partnerships with families in our journey of educating the whole child. This week鈥檚 Parent Information Evening was a fantastic opportunity to come together as a College community and partner in our knowledge, as we animate the educational pathways for your child. Thank you to the many parents who took time out of their busy day, and amid the torrential weather, to hear about our commitments to your child鈥檚 learning and to become partners in their success.

Newman Parents – A Night with Dr Justin Coulson
Newman Parents

The College is welcoming back Dr Justin Coulson one of Australia鈥檚 most respected and popular Positive Psychology & relationships speaker, facilitator, author, and researcher (particularly in family life). The topic he will be presenting is:

Inside the Mind; Raising an emotionally intelligent Child
In this session, Dr Coulson will share his expertise and equip parents to become more emotionally intelligent when it comes to their child.

Sometimes we just don’t relate to our children. It’s like they came from another parent. Did we really conceive, birth, and raise this child? It can be so hard to understand our children.

Inside the mind – Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child is a presentation for parents to get to the heart of parenting. Or, more specifically, it’s to help parents get to their children’s hearts.

How do we really understand our child? What is really happening inside their mind?

This powerful presentation will change the way you communicate with your child.

See a short intro video by Dr Coulson with more information about the session The presentation will be followed by a Question and Answer session.

When: Wednesday 18 March, 7.00pm 鈥 8.30pm
Where: 今日吃瓜 Auditorium, 216 Empire Avenue Churchlands
RSVP: jo.dunn@newman.wa.edu.au

This FREE session is for parents only. We hope that parents will use the information they learn to better educate themselves.

Marcellin Award

Congratulations to the following student who received a Marcellin Award in Week 3:

  • Braxton Taylor, Year 2 Green: For helping a small child who was lost to find their parents; ensuring they were safe and comforted. Demonstrating the Marist characteristics; In The Way of Mary and Family Spirit.

The Marcellin Award at Marian Campus is drawn from submitted nominations each Wednesday morning at Prayer Assembly.
Marcellin Award

Signing in / out at Marian Campus

Parents are reminded that they must sign-in and out, when entering the campus outside of regular drop-off and pick-up times. This enables us to maximise the safety of our students.

If students arrive late or need to be collected early, parents will also need to utilise the sign-out register to record student movements. We appreciate your assistance in these matters.

Primary Welcome Picnic

A big thank you must go to the parents and families who attended the Primary Welcome Picnic last Friday evening. Many parents commented that it was a wonderful occasion and it was terrific to see so many new families being made to feel welcome. I would especially like to thank the Primary Social Committee (in particular Rebecca D鈥橝gostino and Tracey Glyde) for coordinating the event. Many of these parents give up hours of their time to provide not just for their own children, but for all children in our community. They truly are making a wonderful difference to the lives of our students and families.
Primary Welcome Picnic Primary Welcome Picnic Primary Welcome Picnic Primary Welcome Picnic

Parent Representatives

It is with much gratitude that we acknowledge our Parent Representatives for 2020. The Parent Representatives are a fine example of what it means to be a servant leader, taking on a role that is not just for the benefit of their children, but for every child here at the Marian Campus. If you are able to offer any assistance to this wonderful group of people, please contact Jan Robertson janet.robertson@newman.wa.edu.au who will be able to get you in contact with the relevant Parent Representative. I am sure they will appreciate it.

  • Pre-Kindy Blue and Yellow: Alice Jones
  • Kindy Red: Georgia Vernon
  • Kindy Green: Kylie Mawson and Catherine Alleaume
  • Kindy Blue: Lisa Cameron
  • Pre Primary Red: Tracey McBain
  • Pre Primary Green: Christina Folley and Hannah Whalley
  • Pre Primary Blue: Stephanie D鈥橝lessandro
  • Year 1 Red: Joy Gondariya
  • Year 1 Green: Katherine Taylor
  • Year 1 Blue: Alana Perchard and Alison Rear
  • Year 2 Red: Karen Haarhoff and Ann-Marie Chapman
  • Year 2 Green: Jo Tarbotton and Ang McGrath
  • Year 2 Blue: Caterina Celisano

Outdoor Play Environments

As early childhood educators, we acknowledge the very important role that outdoor play and the outdoor environment plays in early childhood skill development. The outdoor play space is the perfect vehicle for children to learn to balance, climb, jump, run, share, create and experiment.聽All of聽these attributes play an important role in the development of the whole child, many of which are vital to successful literacy and numeracy learning in the classroom.

We are constantly examining options to further develop and extend students’ experiences in the outdoor play space, ensuring sporting equipment is rotated throughout the year and new additions are made to the free parts within our nature play spaces. We have recently purchased some new sandpit equipment for our Year 1 and 2 students which has been excitedly received and has fostered lots of great conversations about the sandpit structures they have created.
Early Childhood Early Childhood Early Childhood

Newman News Term 1 Week 4: From the Deputy Principal Wellbeing Secondary

Uniform

I would like to thank students and parents for the positive way you have started 2020 in regard to uniform. It has been pleasing to see a vast majority of our students in the correct uniform each day and dressed in their Guild uniforms for College activities.

However, one area that I challenge students to improve in is the area of jewellery. Students have been reminded this week about the expectations surrounding jewellery and I hope to see an improvement in Week 5 when they return after the long weekend. Staff will be paying particular attention in regard to students wearing to many earrings (girls) and students wearing thick chains to school.

Newman Parents – A Night with Dr Justin Coulson
Newman Parents

The College is welcoming back Dr Justin Coulson one of Australia鈥檚 most respected and popular Positive Psychology & relationships speaker, facilitator, author, and researcher (particularly in family life). The topic he will be presenting is:

Inside the Mind; Raising an emotionally intelligent Child
In this session Dr Coulson will share his expertise and equip parents to become more emotionally intelligent when it comes to their child.

Sometimes we just don’t relate to our children. It’s like they came from another parent. Did we really conceive, birth, and raise this child? It can be so hard to understand our children.

Inside the mind – Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child is a presentation for parents to get to the heart of parenting. Or, more specifically, it’s to help parents get to their children’s hearts.

How do we really understand our child? What is really happening inside their mind?

This powerful presentation will change the way you communicate with your child.

See a short intro video by Dr Coulson with more information about the session The presentation will be followed by a Question and Answer session.

When: Wednesday 18 March, 7.00pm 鈥 8.30pm
Where: 今日吃瓜 Auditorium, 216 Empire Avenue Churchlands
RSVP: jo.dunn@newman.wa.edu.au

This FREE session is for parents only. We hope that parents will use the information they learn to better educate themselves.

Homework Club
Homework Club Homework Club Homework Club Homework Club

It has been a very busy few weeks in Homework Club.

To see what sessions are being held throughout Term 1, please download the roster.

Download Homework Club Term 1 2020 Roster

Pathways and Careers Update

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

Latest Sport News

  • NAS Sport
  • ACC Swimming Training
  • Guild Swimming Carnival Results and Highlights
  • Individual Achievements
  • Newman Churchlands Swimming Club Newsletter / Splash & Dash / McGowan Relay Registrations

Read More

From the Counselling and Wellbeing Team

Increasing Autonomy

Increasing Autonomy

As your child transitions to high school or continues to progress through the high school years, they will start to challenge the decisions of others more as they explore their own thoughts, beliefs and desires. Moving towards autonomy and independence is a key component of adolescence and can include testing boundaries and taking risks. Through these experiences, adolescents learn to reflect on their mistakes and problem-solve as concerns arise. You can assist your child to develop autonomy by:

  • Involving them in establishing rules and consequences.
  • Setting limits with their safety in mind, while giving them the privacy and space to figure things out on their own.
  • Paying attention and being involved in their life, so that they feel respected and supported.
  • Asking yourself 鈥淒id I need to get involved?鈥 and 鈥淲hat is the worst that could鈥檝e happened if I didn鈥檛 step in?鈥, if you鈥檙e unsure whether you鈥檙e stepping in too often.

Gradually increasing your child鈥檚 responsibilities and independence over the high school years will allow them to mature and build self-confidence. for more information and ideas on how to spend quality time together and be supportive.
Increasing Autonomy

Newman News Term 1 Week 4: From the Leader of Wellbeing Primary

I would like to begin by thanking all those parents who took the time and effort to attend our Parent Information Evening last week. It is always wonderful to see so many parents committed to supporting the learning of their children.

Many years ago, while teaching in Kalgoorlie I sat next to a parent on the train as we headed on a school camp with students. I was surprised when the parent asked me what I did for a living, not realising I was a teacher at the school. I was even more surprised when he asked me what class I taught 鈥 his daughter was in fact one of my students! This was in November, almost at the end of the school year. I have thought about this moment many times over the years and often wondered how we can engage parents more in the educative process. Even when my own daughter started Kindergarten just a couple of years ago, I really didn鈥檛 know how to be involved in her education 鈥 and this was coming from someone who spends all their time around schools!

I would encourage all parents who want to be more involved in their child鈥檚 learning to speak with their teachers. They can outline some simple, but effective ways you can bond with your child over their learning. Another option for parents to find ways to engage in their child鈥檚 learning is through The Learning Potential app. It provides parents with practical tips and information to help you support your child’s learning from the early years right through to the end of high school. It contains hundreds of articles on all aspects of a child鈥檚 learning and development, such as play, reading, starting school, working with teachers, talking about school, homework, reports, holidays, career education, resilience, wellbeing, technology and much more. You can download it from both the Apple Store or Google Play.

Newman Parents 鈥 A Night with Dr Justin Coulson
Newman Parents

The College is welcoming back Dr Justin Coulson one of Australia鈥檚 most respected and popular Positive Psychology & relationships speaker, facilitator, author, and researcher (particularly in family life). The topic he will be presenting is:

Inside the Mind; Raising an emotionally intelligent Child
In this session, Dr Coulson will share his expertise and equip parents to become more emotionally intelligent when it comes to their child.

Sometimes we just don’t relate to our children. It’s like they came from another parent. Did we really conceive, birth, and raise this child? It can be so hard to understand our children.

Inside the mind – Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child is a presentation for parents to get to the heart of parenting. Or, more specifically, it’s to help parents get to their children’s hearts.

How do we really understand our child? What is really happening inside their mind?

This powerful presentation will change the way you communicate with your child.

See a short intro video by Dr Coulson with more information about the session The presentation will be followed by a Question and Answer session.

When: Wednesday 18 March, 7.00pm 鈥 8.30pm
Where: 今日吃瓜 Auditorium, 216 Empire Avenue Churchlands
RSVP: jo.dunn@newman.wa.edu.au

This FREE session is for parents only. We hope that parents will use the information they learn to better educate themselves.

Primary Welcome Picnic

A big thank you must go to the parents and families who attended the Primary Welcome Picnic last Friday evening. Many parents commented that it was a wonderful occasion, and it was terrific to see so many new families being made to feel welcome. I would especially like to thank the Primary Social Committee for coordinating the event. Many of these parents give up hours of their time to provide not just for their own children, but for all children in our community. They truly are making a wonderful difference to the lives of our students and families.
Primary Welcome Picnic Primary Welcome Picnic Primary Welcome Picnic Primary Welcome Picnic

Carpark Etiquette

I was most distressed to receive a call this week detailing a narrow miss in the carpark. Can I remind all parents, grandparents, and guardians to employ safe practices in the carpark. It is up to all of us as a community to take responsibility for doing the right thing. Students are reminded to only cross at the designated areas and to always be vigilant of traffic. We know the carpark is very busy, especially straight after the bell. I hope that all parents can practice patience and understanding when arriving to pick up or drop off their child and we can continue to keep our students safe.

Swimming Carnival

Today’s Swimming Carnival was a wonderful event, with many students taking part whole-heartedly. There were some excellent individual displays of talent on show, and perhaps even more importantly, some great examples of sportsmanship too with many students congratulating each other on their success. Congratulations to Delany for winning the Spirit Award and Marcellin for winning the carnival. The full results of the carnival and more photos from the day will be shared in the next edition of the newsletter.

Assemblies

Yesterday some information went home about our first Assembly for the year. This year, assemblies will be held in the Br Theophane Hall on the Lavalla Campus (opposite the new Adventure Playground).

We are trialing a NEW format on how we present our awards during assemblies to ensure we make use of time effectively and engage students in their learning. The awards presented will now centre around our Vision for Learning, Shine through Discovery and it鈥檚 four pedagogical (learning) pillars. The teachers will be aligning their awards around the pillars of either create, challenge, collaborate or celebrate. Award recipient names will be announced without an individual description. There will be a different learning pillar as the focus for each assembly. The administration staff will continue to notify all parents if their child is an award recipient that week. We look forward to celebrating our first Assembly Friday next week!

Parent Representatives

It is with much gratitude that we acknowledge our Parent Representatives for 2020. The Parent Representatives are a fine example of what it means to be a servant leader, taking on a role that is not just for the benefit of their children, but for every child here at the Lavalla Campus. If you are able to offer any assistance to this wonderful group of people, please contact Kerry Martin kerry.martin@newman.wa.edu.au who will be able to get you in contact with the relevant Parent Representative. I am sure they will appreciate it.

  • Year 3 Blue: Penny Offenburg, Christie Blizzard
  • Year 3 Green: Sarina Menzies
  • Year 3 Red: Michelle Patterson
  • Year 4 Blue: Amali Godakanda
  • Year 4 Green: Brooke Stutley, Lisa Ringrose
  • Year 4 Red: Joanne Tarbotton
  • Year 5 Blue: Angela Smith
  • Year 5 Green: Emma Pearmain-Baker
  • Year 5 Red: Michelle Afflick
  • Year 6 Blue: Denise Boreham
  • Year 6 Green: Francesca Worley
  • Year 6 Red: Linda Hadfield

Homework and Homework Club

With the school term now fully into swing, all students should be in a regular routine of completing homework. Each year level will have its own expectations around homework. If you have any queries around this, I would encourage you to speak with your child鈥檚 teacher.

A reminder that Homework Club runs on Mondays, 3.30pm 鈥 4.30pm in the Library. This is a great opportunity for those students who want to make a start on their homework for the week and access additional support from teachers.

Cybersafety

One of the topics discussed at last week鈥檚 Parent Information Evening was the appropriate use of ICT within the school. The National Online Safety Training and Resources website has some great information for parents regarding safety online. to access this information.

Parents will need to create an account to access some of the materials, but these are great at giving a snapshot of the potential risks attached to some common social media sites such as YouTube, TikTok, and Snapchat.

Marist Retreat

Earlier this week, I spent three days in Mittagong at the Marist Hermitage Retreat, working to understand the mission and values of Marcellin Champagnat. One of the things we reflected on was 鈥楪od moments鈥; the moments in life where we discover the unexpected beauty of God鈥檚 presence in the story of ordinary things and in everyday routines. Something that has really stood out for me in the first few weeks of school is the way other students greet each other as they come to school. There are many times I have seen students running down the grass to classmates they spot stepping out of the car, or coming around the corner. Can you imagine a more beautiful way to start your day? I hope these little moments of joy are something we continue to see throughout the year. Keep an eye out for your own God moments over the coming fortnight 鈥 I would love to share some in the newsletter!

Pathways and Careers Update Term 1 Week 4

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

Nursing and Midwifery Work Experience Program (Year 10 students)

The Get Real Experience and Try (GREaT) Nursing and Midwifery Work Experience Program has been developed to encourage Year 10 high school students to experience the many aspects of nursing and midwifery in a clinical setting, while observing the team in action, prior to studying it with a State Training Provider or at university.

Over 4鈥5 consecutive days, students will rotate through many areas previously not available to school students to find out what it鈥檚 really like to be a nurse or midwife and what nurses and midwives really do.

Applications close Friday 13 March 2020. for more information and to register.

Becoming an Electrician (Year 11 students)

The College of Electrical Training is beginning an Electrical Pre-Apprenticeship class in March. This class will run during school time for two years (suitable for Year 11 students). for more information at.

Thinking of studying Medicine or Dentistry next year? (Year 12 students)

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 2020 are:

  • Monday 2 March: Bookings open
  • Wednesday 11 May: Bookings close
  • Wednesday 1 July: Testing begins
  • Friday 31 July: Last test date

Visit the website to find out more about the UCAT at

Upcoming Careers Events

EVENT VENUE DATE WEBSITE
Health Science Open Evening Murdoch University Wednesday 4 March
Business Open Evening Murdoch University Wednesday 18 March
Medicine Information Day University of Notre Dame Friday 27 March
UWA Course Information Evening University of Western Australia Monday 30 March
Parent Information Evening University of Notre Dame Tuesday 31 March
Humanities Open Evening Murdoch University Wednesday 1 April
UWA Course Advisory Sessions: Year 10-11 University of Western Australia 15-17 April
Medicine Information Evening Curtin University Wednesday 22 April
Careers Advice: Parents of Years 9/10 students Chamber of Commerce and Industry, East Perth Tuesday 12 May linda.winter@cciwa.com
Notre Dame Information Evening University of Notre Dame Wednesday 13 May
Engineering Open Evening Murdoch University Wednesday 13 May
Careers Expo Perth Convention Centre 21-24 May
Education and Teaching Course Information Evening Murdoch University Wednesday 27 May
Technology Open Evening Murdoch University Wednesday 10 June
UWA Course Advisory Sessions: Year 12 University of Western Australia 15-17 July
A Day In The Life of a Notre Dame Student University of Notre Dame Friday 17 July
Parent Power Hour: skills and employability for the future Murdoch University Sunday 26 July

Wednesday 5 August

Wednesday 19 August

UWA Open Day University of Western Australia Sunday 2 August
Law and Criminology Open Evening Murdoch University Wednesday 5 August
Notre Dame Open Day University of Notre Dame Sunday 9 August
Science Open Evening Murdoch University Wednesday 19 August
Curtin University Open Day Curtin University Sunday 16 August
CQ University Perth Campus Open Day CQ University Saturday 22 August studentrecruitment@cqu.edu.au
Admissions Information Evening University of Notre Dame Tuesday 8 September