Newman News Term 4 Week 4 – Latest Sport News

Marist Cricket Carnival Update

The Marist Cricketers, under the expert guidance of Head Coach John Lucas, will compete in the 2019 Australian Marist Cricket Carnival held in Lismore, New South Wales 1 – 7 December this term.

It is a great honour and privilege to be part of a Marist touring team. Congratulations to the following students who have been selected. We wish them all the best and they go with our blessing and support, knowing that they will bring skill, spirit, sportsmanship and represent the College proudly.

Tatenda Makova (Captain), Dylan Mulligan (Vice Captain), Tommy Hacker, Marc Papalia, Sam Probert, Sam Vucak, Julian Maceri, Damon Broun, Ben Perkin, Patrick Jamieson, Tex Gallagher, Finlay Chivers, Patrick Hillery, Ryan Leach

Girls Dockers Cup

This week, our Junior AFLW players had a fantastic couple of days of competition at this year’s Dockers Cup. The girls played their hearts out and competed with commitment and intensity. The standard of competition improves dramatically each year and our players matched it with all schools, narrowly missing out on the Grand Final in each year level. A big thank you to all the coaches for making it such a fun and enjoyable event.

Individual Accomplishments

  • Well done to Antonia Poor (Yr 11) for selection in the Australian U18 Womens Water Polo Squad. Antonia is now in training for next year’s World Championships being held in Israel.
  • Congratulations to George Barclay (Yr 8) for winning this year’s NAS Golf Tournament. George was the overall winner shooting a round of 77 to clinch the title.
  • Imogen Boss (Yr 7) has qualified to represent Newman College/WA in December at the National All Schools Championships by taking out the silver medal for WA in the U14 1kg Discus.
  • Congratulations to Josh Baker (Yr 12) for achieving ACC Letters in Athletics. First introduced in 2013, the awarding of “ACC Letters” is the highest individual accolade awarded by the ACC. To receive “Letters”, a student must be selected in an All Star team in the same sport for the prescribed minimum of four years. A “Letter” represents long hard days of practice and grueling contests. It represents loyalty and the unselfish faithfulness of each student while in pursuit of a definite goal. Well done Josh.
  • In October, Grace Rose (Yr 8) played in the Flames WA U15’s lacrosse team, in Adelaide. The team went undefeated throughout the tournament however were were narrowly beaten by Victoria in the grand final 7-9.
  • Congratulations to Yelena Kelleher (Yr 7) who attended The National Federation Cup Final Camp where the top Junior Girl tennis players in the country are invited to meet and train with the Australian players, including world number one Ash Barty! This coincides with the Fed Cup final being played in Perth this weekend.
  • Well done to Luke Bourke (Yr 7) who finished 1st in yesterday’s Junior Boys School Sport WA Triathalon Championships. Luke completed the swim, cycle and run at the Champion Lakes Course in 36.19mins, to win by over a minute. This is a fantastic achievement considering it involves students from all Perth schools. Congratulations Luke!

Newman Sporting Association News

The Newman Sporting Association have announced the NSA Team of the Year and Individual Sports Person of the Year. The Team award was won by the J Yr 11/12 Newman Knights Hockey Team. The boys finished the 2019 season in the best possible way with a thrilling Grand Final win over Southern River to become Premiers.

The individual award goes to Nick Worley who plays with the Newman Holy Rosary Basketball Club. Nick played in the State Under 14 Development Team plus won the MVP for the Inter District competition.

Water Polo

Netball

Newman Churchlands Swim Club

Newman Knights Hockey Club

2020 Junior Coaching – Expressions of Interest

With 2020 season just around the corner, it’s time to do a shout out for anyone interested in coaching a Junior team to please express their interest.

Please contact our Junior Coordinator on juniors@newmanknights.com.au if you would like for a coach or assistant coach position next year.

Coaches for 2020 will be selected after registration day in February 2020.

Annual General Meeting

Newman Knights Hockey Club will be holding their Annual General Meeting on Sunday 8 December at 4.00pm in the Newman Sports Complex. All members are encouraged to attend, with positions on the Committee to be filled and plans for the 2020 season to be discussed.

Newman News Term 4 Week 2: From the Principal

Year 12 Graduation

Last evening, we celebrated the Graduation of our Year 12 cohort, commencing with a beautiful Thanksgiving Mass in the Champagnat Chapel, followed by hospitality in Founders Court and finishing with the Graduation Ceremony in the Marist Auditorium.

In farewelling our Class of 2019, I stressed the importance of living out our dreams and that those dreams are the sum of many opportunities, challenges, experiences and of course people who support and walk with us – with their own gifts and talents.

I spoke of the recent canonization of Blessed John Henry Newman, our College namesake, whose pursuit was to inspire people to search for truth and freedom of conscience, in a time of great division and inequality between social classes, men and women, countries and more specifically between Catholics and Protestants. Saint John Henry Newman’s invitation to us is to live our life to be one of humble service and affection to each other. If this can underpin our intent and be the foundation for lives, our future, no matter what challenges we face, will be assured.

Our Year 12 students have been a magnificent exemplar to our College of this inspiration ….they have stood up for what they believed to be right and just. Their efforts, demonstrated by application, resilience, discipline, shared values, friendships and self-belief have enhanced our Newman culture. They have exemplified the Marist notion of presence by the way they have valued relationships in myriad ways. They have demonstrated a willingness to get involved, ‘to have a go’, and have the flexibility to try new things.

I thank our Year 12 students for sharing their gifts and talents and for their leadership. Their time in this community, be it 6 or 14 years, has been valued and acknowledged.

We wish them all the best in the next stage of their journey. We will pray for them as they seek to make their mark in the world.

Please click here to access the Principal’s Graduation Speech.

In the words of Saint John Henry Newman:

Let us grow in wisdom and love
and act with courage to choose what is right.
May we always be open to change
and have the strength to accept
what is new and valuable.
Give us peace and happiness in what we do.
We ask this through Jesus, Your Son,
and Mary, our Mother.
Amen.

Parent Code of Conduct

An updated Parent Code of Conduct has been developed and I urge all families to access the document to view the contents.

Download Code of Conduct for Parents

Catholic Education WA School Cyclic Review

The CEWA School Cyclic Review process occurs once in a five year period and contributes to meeting the requirements of the System Agreement with the Western Australian Government as part of school re-registrations in Western Australia.

Newman College will be going through this process during Week 3 of this term.

The School Cyclic Review provides an opportunity for a panel of educators, external to the school, to affirm, challenge and report on the improvement journey at the school. The SCR also contributes to the school’s re-registration process. The SCR will focus on the school’s improvement journey over the previous three years and will identify and agree on some of the key school improvement strategies that will ensure the realisation of this focus in the next period of time (usually the next three-year period).

The SCR panel, which conducts the review, comprises a panel chair, the school’s School Improvement Advisor/Regional Officer, and either a peer principal or a CEWA consultant.

The SCR panel receives and reviews data collated by CEWA and the school including information relating to student results and progress, the demographics and finances of the school, strategic planning, cultural survey data, and other plans including the Evangelisation Plan and Aboriginal Education Plan, prior to a visit to the school. The Senior Leadership Team is completing a self-review statement which will form the basis for the school visit. During the school visit, the panel will meet with members of the school’s staff, students and community, following up on their review of the data.

The outcome of this Review will contribute to the College’s Strategic Plan 2020-2022.

Strategic Plan 2020-2022

The process of consultation for our Strategic Plan will commence in Week 4. We have an external consultant who will be conducting parent meetings and I warmly welcome all to contribute to this process on the following dates:

  • Thursday 7 November, 9.00am Champagnat Chapel Ministry Room
  • Thursday 7 November, 6.00pm Marist Auditorium, Studio
  • Friday 8 November, 9.00am Marian Campus Library

Newman Parents Consultative Committee (NPCC), Monday 28 October

I warmly welcome families to attend Monday’s NPCC meeting which will address matters such as the Capital Development Project, which is due to start shortly.

I trust everyone has settled back into school life following the Term 3 break and I wish all students success and fulfillment as they conclude their final weeks of the 2019 school year.

Newman News Term 4 Week 2: From the Vice Principal

Class of 2019 Graduation

Last night, families, friends and staff gathered to celebrate Mass and Graduation Ceremony for the Class of 2019. This is a very special occasion on the College Calendar and marks the end of a journey from Kindy to Year 12. The gifts and talents of the students were showcased, and their achievements were acknowledged with the presentation of Subject Awards and College Awards. Congratulations to each student and their family. We extend our thanks to teaching staff, from Primary through to Secondary, that have guided, walked with and supported each student over many years. Special thanks to Mrs Rebecca Bramanto, Leader of Wellbeing Year 12. Your commitment to this group of students has been unwavering and exemplifies the true mark of a teacher.

As Marist educators, we reflect on the words of Marcellin, ‘May their lives be an echo, of what you’ve taught them’. Our prayer for the graduates of 2019 is that their lives continue to be formed by the tenants of our Marist spirituality and each of you leave Newman College with the courage of your faith, a heart for compassion and a call for service.

Click here to see the full list of award recipients and more photos from the night.

Best in Course Recipient, Year 12 Literature

At the Year 12 Graduation students were acknowledged for their academic performance and achievement. We are pleased to announce that Elizabeth Adams and Catherine Jamieson are the co-recipients of the Year 12 Literature Award. This is a remarkable achievement by both students. Congratulations!

New and Returning Staff Term 4

We welcome the following staff to the College for Term 4:

Returning from Leave

  • Louise O’Mahony, Food Technology and Religious Education Teacher
  • Hannah Parker, Science Teacher
  • Mat Puljiz, Leader of Wellbeing, Health and Physical Education Teacher

New to the College

  • Narelle Cochrane, Teacher of English
  • Sara Stancati, Teacher of Italian
  • Therese Le-Sanders, Year 6 Blue Teacher

Newman College Arts Festival

The annual College Arts Festival featured works from across our Kindy – Year 12 student community. Congratulations to the Visual Arts Team led by Mrs Maree Grayden and the Design and Technology Team led by Mr David Nelson for their support of all students, the preparation of the pieces and their collaboration with this year’s Artists in Residence; Andy Quilty, Bradley Kickett and Rohin Kickett. The Opening Showcase and Parent Soiree were great celebrations of learning and Visual Art skills. Click here to see the full list of award winners and more photos from the week.

Newman Parents Consultative Committee Meeting – Monday 28 October, 7.00pm

We look forward to welcoming families to the final Newman Parents Consultative Committee (NPCC) meeting for 2019. The agenda will focus on the Capital Development Plan on Marcellin Campus, a reflection on the 2019 Annual School Improvement Plan and a look forward to 2020. The NPCC gives families an opportunity to share their feedback with the College Senior Leadership Team and be an active member of our parent community.

Uniform Shop

Skorts and blouses are available for female students from Years 1-6 as an alternative to the College summer dress. Students in Years 7-12 can also opt for the skort as an alternative to current skirt.

Skorts can be bought via the Online Store. Click here

Term 4 Opening Hours

  • Tuesdays            8.30am – 4.30pm
  • Wednesdays      12.00pm – 6.00pm
  • Friday                12.00pm – 4.30pm

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. 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 4 Week 2: From the Leader of Wellbeing Primary

A busy and celebratory Term 4 is well and truly underway! I trust that our families have enjoyed their well-earned break and are looking forward to the season of Advent with great anticipation, as Christmas will be upon us before we know it.

In the coming weeks, the 2020 Student Council will be finalised and announced to the community. It is important for students to experience leadership opportunities throughout their schooling in order to support them in developing skills in relationship building and collaboration, as well as helping them form identities as individuals and leaders. This year, we have further developed the Year 5 program to offer Leadership Workshops to students in preparation for their final year of Primary schooling. The workshops took place over three weeks, focusing on themes of leading for learning, leading through teamwork, and leading as people of faith. Over 70 Year 5 students took up this opportunity and participated with enthusiasm. This week, the Year 5 students also participated in a Leadership Retreat run by 24:7 Ministries. As always, the 24:7 team inspired the students connecting their personal contexts to the example of Jesus and intervention of the Spirit. I have great faith that the 2020 Year 6 cohort will be shining examples of the beliefs and values of Newman College for their peers and the wider community.

This past week, Mrs Sharon Thompson and I had the privilege of travelling to Central Australia to take part in the Marist Solidarity Retreat. Over four days we visited incredibly beautiful natural sites of significance to the Arrernte people, traveled from Alice Springs to the community of Santa Teresa and spent time in the local school and church, and camped out in the desert; all whilst engaged in moving faith formation led by the Marist Formation Team. The encounters we had over this short time were impactful and overwhelming; and I am incredibly grateful for the opportunity to have joined Marists from around the country on this remarkable experience.

Newman Arts Festival

The Newman Arts Festival was another wonderful opportunity to see the excellent work done in the area of Visual Arts across the College this past week. I would like to thank our Art Teacher, Mrs Amy Farrell, for all her hard work both in preparation for the festival but also throughout 2019. The Lavalla Dance Troupe also performed at the conclusion of the Opening Showcase, showcasing their PALS Project performance. Thank you to our Performing Arts Teacher, Mrs Amy Raveendrakumar, for her efforts in preparing the students for this performance. Click here to see more photos from the week and for the full list of award recipients.

Term 4 Swimming Lessons

A reminder that all students in Years 1 – 6 will take part in the College’s in-school Swimming Lessons Program in Term 4. Registration is compulsory as swimming lessons are part of the College’s Sporting Program. Click here for further information and to register your child online.

Years 5 and 6 Family Life Sessions

In Weeks 2 and 3, Years 5 and 6 students will engage in education sessions from Family Life Education Services. Details of these incursions have been communicated to parents via Seqta.

  • Year 6 – ‘Becoming a man / Becoming a woman’
  • Year 5 – ‘I am nature’s greatest miracle’

Lavalla Campus Assembly

Today’s assembly item was presented by 4 Green who showcased their recent learning of poetic devices. They recited poems they have been learning and finished with a song. Thank-you to Mrs MacBean and 4 Green for your efforts in preparing your item for our enjoyment.

Along with the Merit Awards, students who have recently entered a number of competitions were also recognised and/or received a certificate for their efforts. These competitions include:

  • Speak Up Competition
  • Fred Hollows Award
  • Scitech Challenge

Congratulations to all of the award winners today.

Marcellin Award

Congratulations Addison Blizzard Year 6 who was acknowledged today in receiving the Lavalla Campus Marcellin Award.

Addison is always ready to offer a helping hand to help others. Her every thought and action is genuinely motivated from the heart, in both her consideration of others and in the hope of being the best she can be whilst never seeking outward praise or acknowledgement.

On many occasions, Addison has been seen letting others have a go before herself and she has also given up what she has so that someone else doesn’t have to go without. Addison is also described as someone who has a positive attitude, always smiling and is grateful for the blessings she has, and in turn, is generous in sharing her blessings with others. She shows excellent leadership qualities, works diligently and is respectful towards everyone she meets. This can be seen in her polite and courteous manner, as well as her proactive approach towards helping others.

The Marcellin Award at Lavalla is presented at campus assemblies to one student selected by the Leadership Team from submitted nominations.

Primary Disco

Tickets are now on sale via trybooking for the Primary Disco. Click here to purchase your tickets.

To help the event run smoothly we need 15 parent volunteers per session to set up, encourage participation, outside duties & coordinate students for pick up. If you can help please email your name, contact number and session choice to Tamara at tamaraproctor@yahoo.com.au

Newman News Term 4 Week 2: From the Ministry, Outreach and Advocacy Team

“A Marist school is a centre of learning, of life, and of evangelising. As a school, it leads students “to learn to know, to be competent, to live together, and most especially, to grow as persons”. As a Catholic school, it is a community setting in which faith, hope and love are lived and communicated, and in which students are progressively initiated into their lifelong challenge of harmonising faith, culture and life.”
– Water from the Rock, #126.

 

As our Year 12 students leave Newman College, we pray that their Marist school experience will be one that continues to transform and animate them to be people of the Gospel beyond their formal schooling.

Anti-Poverty Mass

On Thursday 17 October, the 2020 Social Justice Captains, Faith and Liturgy Captains and four Year 6 leaders, joined other students across the Diocese for the annual Anti-Poverty Mass. The Anti-Poverty Mass aimed to inspire, encourage and affirm the actions and efforts of young leaders to “Be the Light” in the world as we strive towards ending the suffering caused by poverty at home and abroad. Georgia Whitely and Tegan Connelly lead the procession to the altar carrying the Anti-Poverty cross.

Remar Gold Graduation

On Tuesday 22 October, 25 Remar Gold Rowers celebrated their Gold Graduation. This event acknowledged the incredible achievement of those Rowers who have been involved in the three-year program at the College. Throughout the evening, Rowers had the opportunity to affirm each other, thank their helm, Mr Van der Heever, as well as significant adults who have helped them through their journey, including Brother Terry Orrell, Mrs Clare Cole-Carter and Mr Daniel Litjens. The affirmations shared by the Rowers demonstrated the unique nature of the Remar program. Over the three crossings, Red (Year 10), Blue (Year 11) and Gold (Year 12), these remarkable young people have overcome challenges and obstacles to foster a caring and compassionate community that works for justice and peace. Thank you to Mr Van der Heever for his tireless support and guidance of this amazing group of students over the last three years. Thank you also to Mr John Finneran, Mrs Lisa Fogliani, and other staff who attended. Thank you to Br Terry Orrell who represented the Marist Brothers who continually shows us what it means to be Marist.
REMAR REMAR REMAR

Philippines Free Dress Day – Friday 8 November 

On Friday 8 November, all students in Years 7-12 are invited to wear free dress to raise both funds and awareness for the Kuya Centre in the Philippines which will be visited by the Year 11 Philippines Immersion group in November. Every dollar raised on this day will go directly to young people supported by the Kuya Centre (a project of Australian Marist Solidarity).

St Vincent de Paul Christmas Appeal

The annual St Vincent de Paul Society Christmas Appeal provides hope, comfort and dignity to over 3000 families in Western Australia who will be struggling during the Christmas season. As a Catholic school educating in the Marist Tradition, Newman College seeks to reach out and serve those in our community following the example set by Jesus in the Scriptures:

“For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink…Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters, you did for me.”
Matthew 25: 35;40

 

Items for the St Vincent de Paul Society Christmas Appeal will be collected across the College’s three campuses at Marian, Lavalla and Marcellin. In 2019, Newman College will be supporting the St Vincent de Paul Society at both St Cecilia’s Church in the Parish of Floreat / Wembley, as well as at Our Lady of the Rosary, Doubleview.

A letter was sent home to parents outlining the items requested for each campus, as well as details about collection points.

Download St Vincent De Paul Christmas Appeal Letter 2019

New Marist Youth Ministry (MYM) Regional Assistant in Perth

Daniel Litjens (pictured right) has been appointed as the first MYM Regional Assistant for Perth. Daniel is connected to the MYM Southern Team, linked with Melbourne and Adelaide. Having previously been on the Remar Ministry Team in 2017 and supporting Newman College with Remar retreats and camps, Daniel will bring experience, energy and passion to Marist Youth Ministry by connecting senior students and young adults to faith and service opportunities in Perth as well as helping them connect, grow and serve as future Young Marists. Post school young adults wishing to connect with Daniel can reach him at daniel.litjens@marists.org.au

24:7 Floreat Youth Group  

  • For all youth in Years 6-12
  • Every Sunday from 6.00pm – 8.00pm at St Cecilia’s Parish Centre, 47 Peebles Road, Floreat
  • Call Sebastian on 0403230395 or Emma on 0412310019 for more information.

Centre for Faith Enrichment Courses

Matthew’s Genealogy: One Introductory Story of Jesus, Tuesdays, 5 – 26 November, 10.00am – 12.30pm

Over four weeks, we will explore why Matthew thinks that Jesus’ birth/origin/genesis needs to be seen through the lens of a genealogy. We will see how a list of names helps us to understand who Jesus is, where he comes from, and what his purpose is. We will unpack Matthew’s story in the genealogy in the light of God’s saving presence in humanity’s history through the prophets, the kings and other very unexpected and often what we might classify as unacceptable, people.

CEWA Ongoing Renewal: this course has been approved for Knowledge

  • When: Tuesdays, 5 – 26 November, 10.00am – 12.30pm
  • Cost: $35 (4 sessions)
  • Speaker: Sr Clare Sciesinski PBVM
  • Location: Newman Siena Centre, Doubleview (Clune Lecture Theatre).