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Capital Development Update

While the summer holiday affords our families the opportunity to recharge and reflect, our Facilities Team has been readying the College for the commencement of the 2019 school year. A number of major activities undertaken will provide an improved experience for our students as they commit to the challenges that lie ahead of them. We thank the Facilities Team, led by Reece Jones for their hard work and dedication during this period. Major works have included:

  • Refurbishment of change rooms at the Sports Centre
  • Refurbishment of change rooms at the Pool
  • New basketball rings and markings in Lavalla鈥檚 Br Theophane Hall
  • Refurbishment of Technology Block including new paint and carpets
  • Refurbishment of the Music Centre including new paint and carpets
  • Installation of new sprung floor in the Auditorium Studios
  • New perimeter fencing at Marian
  • New security entrance at Marian
  • High pressure cleaning of trafficked areas
  • New paint to stairs and trafficked areas
  • Substantial landscaping works and maintenance

The College has also commenced preparatory work for planned developments commencing Semester 2 2019 at the Marcellin Campus. This included the relocation of lockers during the holiday period. Further details of the project will be released in the coming term with information and consultation nights scheduled.

From the Principal – Welcome to 2019

Welcome to the start of the 2019 academic year. In particular, we welcome our new families and staff to our Marist Community. I hope the Christmas break has given time to strengthen and renew relationships with family and friends.

The heart of our faith community is centred on Family Spirit that fosters support united in Christ鈥檚 love. In 2019 our Marist Theme, 鈥淲e are called to be holy by living our lives with love and by bearing witness today鈥, comes from the Gaudete et Exsultate, the Apostolic Exhortation written by Pope Francis on the call to holiness in today鈥檚 world. For our community, this can be practically lived out in how we seek to provide opportunities for our students and staff to build strong foundations for their faith, learning and ultimately their wellbeing.

In 2019 we continue to consolidate our (Let your Light Shine – Matthew 5:16) and our which set the framework on how we challenge, collaborate, create and celebrate our learning. Ms Lisa Fogliani, Vice Principal, and I were invited to the International Congress for School Effectiveness and Improvement (ICSEI) in Stavanger Norway to present a symposium. This opportunity was afforded as a result of the successful development and implementation of the College鈥檚 Vision for Learning 鈥 Shine Through Discovery. More detail of this will be provided in the first Newsletter of Term 1.

The outstanding achievements of 2018 have provided our College with a wonderful opportunity to springboard into 2019. Our best wishes to all parents and guardians as they prepare their children for the return to school and we look forward to welcoming all students and their families to 今日吃瓜.

May the love of Christ bless our Community.

John Finneran, Principal

2018 WACE Results and Awards

We have had some outstanding results in this year’s ATAR. 23 students received an ATAR >95 with our median ATAR score being 84.5. Congratulations to Kascia Pavisich who was our 2018 DUX and also received the highest ATAR of 99.45, followed closely by Jai Taylor who received a score of 99.4. Kascia also received a General Exhibition, an Outstanding Achievement in an ATAR Course Subject Exhibition for Psychology and a Subject Certificate of Excellence for English and Psychology. Congratulations also to Samantha Ashby who received a Subject Certificate of Excellence for Mathematics Applications. to see a full list of award winners which was published in The West Australian.

Well done, the College commends you all on your dedication and hard work! #Celebrate #shinethroughdiscovery #Classof2018

Marist Cricket Carnival

今日吃瓜 was honoured to be the host of the 46th Marist Cricket Carnival in 2018. Over the course of five days, the six teams from Marist schools across Australia competed at both the grounds of Newman and Scotch Colleges. It was wonderful to witness the students renewing old acquaintances, forming new friendships and enjoying friendly competition on the field.

The schools are participated in this year’s Carnival were:

  • Assumption College, Kilmore VIC
  • Marcellin College, Bulleen
  • 今日吃瓜, Perth WA
  • St Gregory鈥檚 College, Campbelltown
  • Trinity Catholic College, Lismore
  • Trinity College, Beenleigh

Congratulations to St Gregory’s College Campbelltown who went undefeated to win this year’s Carnival and were awarded the Stan McCabe Trophy.

One of the many highlights of the Carnival was having聽Australia’s greatest fast bowler, Dennis Lillee join us as the guest speaker at the Presentation Dinner. Dennis聽enjoyed reflecting on his outstanding career and touched on some of the many highlights during his time playing for Australia.

Philippines Immersion 2018

On Saturday 24 November, 16 Year 11 students and 3 accompanying staff members embarked on the 2018 Year 11 Philippines Immersion. This includes two students from our sister school, St Joseph鈥檚 College in Northam.

Our first experience on this life changing journey was meeting Fr Shay Cullen from the Columban Fathers at the PREDA foundation. Father Shay exemplifies the importance of faith in action and is a living example of Jesus message 鈥榣et the little children come to me鈥 Matthew 9:14. During our time at PREDA we gained an understanding of the, realities and political complexities that enable the erosion of child rights across the Philippines. The PREDA Foundation is comprised of a Home for Girls, which helps to grow advocates for the rights of young women who have been victims of human trafficking and exploitation. PREDA also seeks to support young men who have been incarcerated in their Home for Boys and supports the Indigenous population which was our next experience.

We had the privilege of living in harmony and collaboration with the Aeita Indigenous Village of Alibang, where PREDA develops organic, free trade and sustainable practices for preserving indigenous Filipino culture. Here we experienced the real implications of climate change and the impact this has had on the mango harvest- a significant source of income for these Indigenous peoples. We then visited the PREDA Boys Home, which helps to grow awareness for children who have been held in jails and detention centres before visiting a youth detention centre in the city of Manila. At the detention centre we were able to see PREDA in action as PREDA social workers conducted a parenting seminar in the hopes of building strong families and communities.

Other key experiences we were fortunate to encounter were: The Fatima centre, Smokey mountain in the Tondo community, ERDA and the Kuya Centre for Street Children. Each one of these organisations provided us with an opportunity to encounter and engage with some of the most disadvantaged people of the Philippines. Each organisation gave us a deep insight into the many social justice issues facing the people of the Philippines as we walked together in solidarity. The experience left us with a desire to do and be better, we gained so much from these relationships and learnt many important lessons from all those we walked with. As a group we have left this experience inspired to be advocates for change in our own lives, in our school community and in our wider society.

All of the people we walked with truly showed us what it means to put faith in action and we feel inspired to do the same. The overwhelming take away or message of this experience can be summarised by our group motto 鈥榙ifferent circumstances, same dream鈥. We hope that we can share our experiences with others and now feel empowered to truly make a difference in the world.

Daniel Lynch, Deputy Principal Mission and Catholic Identity