Newman Sport – ACC Sports Carnival

ACC Swimming Carnival Recap

The College had a fantastic result in Wednesday’s A Division ACC Swimming Carnival, finishing 4th overall at HBF Stadium. All swimmers gave their absolute all, with most recording personal best times. Although we do have our share of individual superstars, it was the depth of our relay squads (Division 1 and 2) which ensured such a successful outcome.

There is a large amount of work that goes into the planning, organization and management of an ACC Carnival and myself and Tom would like to thank the PE staff for all of their support and especially their assistance on the day. Marshalling 120 anxious swimmers to 124 events with plenty of troubleshooting in between takes some serious patience and skill.

Thank you also to Brenda McNutt and Jill Dickinson for their administrative help behind the scenes.

As mentioned we do have some top scoring superstars in the team so special mention to;

  • 1st Emily Holland U17 Female ‘Champion Girl’
  • 4th James Bornmann U13 Male
  • 3rd Jessica Bourke U13 Female
  • 2nd Imogen Boss U15 Female
  • 4th Jake Paynter U16 Male
  • 4th Ella Hodgson U16 Female

Congratulations to John XX111 for winning the event for the first time since 1991.

ACC A Division Swimming Combined Aggregate John XXIII 1153 Sacred Heart 1146 Mandurah Catholic 1072 Newman 1034 All Saints’ 993 Chisholm 963 St Stephen’s 788

All the results from the A Division Swimming Carnival are now available on the Internet. Meet Mobile and SportsTrak have the most comprehensive result reports.

·        SportsTrak

·        Meet Manager

·        Meet Mobile app

For those with a spare 5 and half hours you can watch a full replay here.

ACC Newman College

Newman News Term 1 Week 8 – Latest Sport News

IPSHA Swimming Carnival

Last Thursday Newman hosted the IPSHA Swimming carnival competing against All Saints, John XXII and Loreto Nedlands. It was very pleasing to see a number of fantastic results on the day. The highlight and final event of the day was a combined relay with the top 2 swimmers from Year 4-6, Newman won this relay race showing how competitive we were in each year group on the day.

Well done to all swimmers in the Newman College Swim Team, thank you for your wonderful attitudes and team spirit at the carnival.

To view photos from the day, please click here. 

Mrs Tasha Richards
Health and Physical Education Teacher Years 3 ‑ 6

Guild Cross Country Carnival

Our Y7-12’s certainly showed their Guild spirit, sportsmanship and perseverance while competing in the annual Guild Cross Country Carnival. Well done to each student that participated and represented their Guild with pride. All participation points will contribute to the 2021 Champagnat Cup.

To view photos from the day, please click here. 

ACC Swimming Carnival Recap 

The College had a fantastic result in Wednesday’s A Division ACC Swimming Carnival, finishing 4th overall at HBF Stadium. All swimmers gave their absolute all, with most recording personal best times. Although we do have our share of individual superstars, it was the depth of our relay squads (Division 1 and 2) which ensured such a successful outcome.

Read more. 

NAS Senior Carnival

Last Friday our senior teams competed in the inaugural One Day Summer NAS Carnival at various venues around Perth. Our Basketballers, Volleyballers, Touch Rugby and Girls AFLW players battled hard against the 4 other NAS schools in a round robin format in challenging 38 degree temperatures. There was plenty of exciting and challenging competition throughout, with many pleasing results. Congratulations to our Senior Boys and Girls AFLW teams for winning premierships and special mention to Senior Girls Basketball and Boys/Girls Touch Rugby for being runners up. Big thank you to all coaches, umpires, players, the ACC and opposition Schools for making the day such a success!

Good luck to all Year 7-10 NAS Sporting teams competing in next week’s finals. All players should check in on their SEQTA Team Forum to review fixtures and confirm their availability.

Individual Accomplishments

Congratulations to all the Year 2 students from Newman College who have just come first in their Tball division.

  • Congratulations to Year 7 Student Oliver Wikstrom and the Scarborough boys U13’s Tennis Club Who were victorious at last Sunday’s Pennants Finals Competition! Working their way through singles and doubles matches competing against fierce competition (in some rounds much older than them!)It got down to a nail biter doubles tie breaker at the end of the competition, fortunately the Scarborough boys U13’s were triumphant! Oliver has been playing tennis for 6 years prefers playing singles – we cannot wait to follow this young athlete on his sporting journey and wish him luck for the NAS competition in Term 2.Oliver Wikstrom Newman College

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IPSHA Swimming Carnival

Last Thursday Newman hosted the IPSHA Swimming carnival competing against All Saints, John XXII and Loreto Nedlands. It was very pleasing to see a number of fantastic results on the day. The highlight and final event of the day was a combined relay with the top 2 swimmers from Year 4-6, Newman won this relay race showing how competitive we were in each year group on the day.

Well done to all swimmers in the Newman College Swim Team, thank you for your wonderful attitudes and team spirit at the carnival.

Mrs Tash Richards
Health and Physical Education Teacher Years 3 ‑ 6

Guild Cross Country Carnival

Our Years 7-12’s certainly showed their Guild spirit, sportsmanship and perseverance while competing in the annual Guild Cross Country Carnival. Well done to each student that participated and represented their Guild with pride. All participation points will contribute to the 2021 Champagnat Cup.

Congratulations to the following Age Champions:

Year 7 Boys:
3rd: Aidan Iannantuoni
2nd : Will Murphy
1st: Cooper Trovarello

Year 7 Girls:
3rd: Sienna O’Rourke
2nd : Olivia Hildebrandt
1st: Ella Hills

Year 8 Boys:
3rd: Flynn Morison
2nd : Charlie Cossom
1st: Harrison Warrick

Year 8 Girls:
3rd: Mia Swain
2nd : Ella Rose
1st: Amy Wilson

Year 9 Boys:
3rd: Caleb Moran
2nd : Jack Stahl
1st: Marcus Malaxos

Year 9 Girls:
3rd: Angelica Rombouts
2nd : Olivia Tranter
1st: Harper Gamble

Year 10 Boys:
3rd: Tom Cossom
2nd : Daniel Gleeson
1st: James Hart

Year 10 Girls:
3rd: Matilda Simpson
2nd : Meg McAullay
1st: Ella Hodgson

Year 11 Boys:
3rd: Michael Edmondson
2nd : Louis Uribe-Carrero
1st: Max Hobson

Year 11 Girls:
3rd: Isabella O’Rourke
2nd : Andrea Acuna
1st: Lucy Hills

Year 12 Boys:
3rd: Matteo Owen Fields
2nd : Thomas Stephens
1st: Will McAullay

Year 12 Girls:
3rd: Madeleine Verdon
2nd : Mackenzie Webb
1st: Ellie Jones

Newman News Term 1 Week 6: From the Deputy Principal Secondary

Creating opportunities for personal challenge: 

In everyday life, our students are faced with various challenges. Taking on challenges is an important skill and part of growing and developing as a person. Students who adopt a growth mindset will look at challenges as an opportunity to develop their capabilities and learn more about themselves.

What can parents do to provide their child with opportunities to build their confidence and learn how to deal with obstacles, success and failure?

  • Teach your child to ‘have a go.’
  • Allow your child to experience everyday adversity.
  • Encourage your child to build independence.
  • Talk to your child about positive self talk.
  • Help your child deal with difficult situations.
  • Explore the benefits of participating in College or Community extra-curricular activities.

More information can be found here.

Newman Parents – ySafe Cyber Safety Education Session

Newman College is looking forward to welcoming Australia’s leading provider of cyber safety education, ySafe to Newman Parents this term.
This practical, strategy-rich session will cover the most important points that all families need to know regarding online safety, covering key information about social media and gaming, screen time recommendations and step-by-step instructions on how to set up a cyber safe home for kids of all ages.

When: Monday 22 March 2021, 7.00pm
Where: Newman College, Marist Auditorium

To register for this free session please click here.

We look forward to seeing you there.

Newman College Parents

Homework Club

Homework Club has been very busy the last few weeks and it has been fantastic to see so many students working collaboratively with their peers and staff on their schoolwork. Homework Club runs from 3:15pm – 5:00pm, Monday – Thursday each week and all students are welcome to attend. Please do not forget to sign in and out each afternoon.

Careers and Pathways Update

Contact details:

Justin Farley
Pathways  Coordinator 
pathways@newman.wa.edu.au 
Tel. 9204 9457

Alastair MacNeill
VET Coordinator
vet@newman.wa.edu.au
Tel. 9204 9415

Year 10 Subject Selection

This week, Year 10 students have been provided with some introductory information about subject selection for Years 11 and 12.

We encourage parents and students to access the following information:

Further information to parents and students will follow early in Term 2.

Year 12’s: Thinking of studying Medicine or Dentistry next year? 

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 2021 are:

  • 17 May: Bookings close
  • 1 July: Testing begins
  • 11 August: Last test date

You can find out more about the UCAT at https://www.ucat.edu.au/ or you are welcome to book an appointment to talk to me.

There are many different ways into Medicine and Dentistry so come and ask if unsure.

Year 10 and 11: Careers in Journalism

Australian Catholics Magazine is offering a chance for Year 10 and 11 students across Australia to apply for our media internship program in 2021. This is an exciting opportunity for students interested in a career in journalism, communications, media or publishing.

This year’s program will take place online from 10 to 15 May. Successful applicants will join the rest of our guest editorial team and our staff via teleconference throughout the week to plan, workshop and write articles for the Spring edition.

Learn more here. 

Year 12 students: Scholarships

Are you the child or grandchild of an ex-Australian military veteran? Australian Veterans’ Children Assistance Trust (AVCAT) is a national charity that manages a range of tertiary education scholarships for the children and grandchildren of Australian ex-serving men and women.

Find out more here.

Upcoming Careers Events

Upcoming Careers Events

Bullying No Way

Friday 19 March marks the 11th National Day of Action against Bullying and Violence. Our Year 12 student leaders will be handing out resources and stickers on the day. Students are encouraged to wear their Guild uniform on Friday and participate in some friendly games on the oval at lunch.

Wellbeing Update: 

Year 10 Extended PCG – Failing Well

One Wednesday 3 March, Year 10 students were afforded the opportunity to engage in a Failing Well Workshop, where they were encouraged to develop their growth mindset and work towards becoming a mentally stronger teenager. With the use of real-life examples, Ethan and Cassie from IZRA were able to demonstrate to the Year 10s what it means to be mentally resilient and to use failure as a method for positive change and growth. With Subject Selection approaching in Term 2, the idea of a growth mindset and embracing failure is certainly fitting, and it is our hope that the 10s can adopt this positive and constructive outlook to help them not only reach their academic goals, but to help them prepare for life beyond Newman College. We know that life is going to throw our young people challenges, and it is important that they are equipped with strategies to help face and overcome these challenges, and most importantly use them as learning experiences to make better choices going forward.

A few key points that came from this presentation were:

  1. Embrace the uncomfortable
  2. Don’t allow fear to dictate your choices.
  3. Failure is an event and not your identity
  4. There is always opportunity to grow and learn

We hope that the 10s were able to reflect on their own mindset, and can make some positive changes to move towards a growth mindset. It is important that as the cohort begins to adapt a sense of positivity to both their academic and personal endeavours to ensure that they are setting themselves up to achieve their own personal excellence in all they undertake. I have been particularly pleased to hear a number of students self-correct their self-talk over the last week, which shows great maturity and the will to be kind to themselves.

Year 11 & 12

On Wednesday 3 March, during our pastoral care period student sin year 11 and 12 engaged with a presentation from Dr Jane Genovese of Learning Fundamentals. Dr Jane is an educator, researcher and life-long learner who is dedicated to ensuring students learn how to study more effectively so that they can thrive in their learning. Dr Jane took our students through a range of practical tools and strategies to help them study less and get better results. Dr Jane’s presentation was engaging and provided our students with strategies and skills to gain mastery of their subjects and more meaningful learning experiences. In addition, students learnt active study techniques and strategies to help them take visual notes, get organised, develop better focus, and stop the multitasking madness. This session also created an understanding and tools to regain control of their devices and reclaim their focus whilst studying. We are looking forward to trying out some new study techniques and strategies following the presentation from Dr Jane!