Newman College Student Art Show

The student artwork inspired by 2018 Artist in Residence, Andy Quilty, along with a multitude of 2D and 3D artworks produced by students from across all three campuses (this includes Technology Materials and Design projects) will be showcased at the Student Art Show.

The showcase will also feature the presentation of awards and Performance Art by Years 9 and 10 Drama students and an array of musical items from Music students in the Music programs at Lavalla and Marcellin campuses. In short, there are many artistic gifts to be celebrated at this year’s festival!

Craft activities will be available on the evening for our budding younger artists as we invite our extended families and younger siblings to join in on the Arts Festival celebration, helping to create an Art installation centered around our 2018 Marist Theme of “Hope”. Families can also enjoy a sausage sizzle for a gold coin donation.We look forward to celebrating the Arts with you at the Newman College Arts Festival for 2018.

Parents of Newman Soiree

Join our PK-12 College community for a night of fun and fanfare, set amongst the artwork of our student community. Parents and friends will enjoy a cocktail reception, including drinks and canapes, along with a live jazz performance from experienced jazz musicians The Usual Suspects.

Every ticket purchased will provide an entry into the major prize draw, which includes a first prize of 50% discount on your eldest child’s tuition fees in 2019; along with other great prizes! Tickets are $30 and can be purchased by clicking here. Bookings close Friday 5 October, so please book promptly.

Special Groups Professional Photos – Now Available to Order

Families have the opportunity to purchase any of the special groups photos that were taken on the College Professional Photo Days.
Please visit www.academyphoto.com.au and enter the relevant shoot key from below:

Badminton – Shoot Key: 9QP4KPHD
Basketball – Shoot Key: QGC4KNWK
BeachVolleyball – Shoot Key: 5AQH99NP
Cricket – Shoot Key: G9BAK5KW
Floorball – Shoot Key: EWK6VAK3
Football – Shoot Key: Q9TF3TQ3
Futsal – Shoot Key: KA4G6RRK
Netball – Shoot Key: 7HBTDBM7
Rugby – Shoot Key: XHXWGMV8
Soccer – Shoot Key: KY8Q3UXY
OtherSport – Shoot Key: R7JG7TWW

General – Shoot Key: V5DEH6CW
GuildReps – Shoot Key: 8G2C5SUD
Maths – Shoot Key: 3NA9RFXJ
Music – Shoot Key: E9YL7EU6

General – Shoot Key: 7ZRJ2TTA
Captains – Shoot Key: 6A8RR3RQ
Debating – Shoot Key: 3T2T42NM
Edge – Shoot Key: 4MMM4XH5
Music – Shoot Key: JW97T9XJ
REMAR – Shoot Key: 9KXD88N5

Term 3 Week 8: From the Principal

The Future of Learning

“We don’t need to improve schools – we need to re-invent them for our times, our requirements and our future.” [NMC Horizon Report 2013 K-12 edition]

As educators and parents, it is incumbent upon us to collaborate and work with our young people to create the spaces that enable them to dream about what is possible and thus act upon it. We want every student to succeed and engage in learning pathways that enable them to pursue careers that are commensurate to their personal attributes. At Newman College our Vision for Learning Shine Through Discovery – Let Your Light Shine (Matt 5:16) seeks to offer a PK-12 education which is of the highest quality and relevance, enabling individuals to learn to build, share, manipulate, communicate and generate knowledge.

A recent article A Future Schooling – A Stimulus Paper (Marie Hamilton and Dr Mark Turkington 2015) argues that it is integral for schools in Australia to ensure a learner-centered pedagogy which is enquiry based and puts problem solving as a prime focus. The paper contends that we recognise that the future of learning is not singular but plural. We can predict that seismic technological and social change of the past decade is set to continue but also to accelerate in pace, scale and amplitude. As teachers, we understand that we need to further develop our capacity to meet these changes. Our pedagogy will continue to undergo a fundamental shift from the teacher focused, pre-programmed model to learning programs which are increasingly differentiated, individualised and collaboratively master planned in which the role of teacher is that of facilitator, coach and mentor. From passive to active investigatory exploration, our students are taken outside the classroom to use the whole campus and beyond. Our learning spaces in the future will support our Vision for Learning.

In 2019 we intend to develop new spaces as part of our Stage 1 Capital Development Plan on Marcellin Campus. These spaces will be commensurate to the changing dynamic of our students that will position our College to be a leader in educational excellence in Western Australia. Moreover, it will give our students more choices to be able to navigate the changing dynamic of world in which they live. More information on this development will be communicated in the coming months.

 

Website Launch

The new College website was launched this week. This has been a two year project from conception to delivery. Thank you to members of the Newman Parents Consultative Committee who were instrumental in the feedback provided to our consultant and to our team who designed the site. It is a work in progress but its accessibility, information and design are excellent.

 

Newman Parent Consultative Committee (NPCC)

Thank you to those parents who attended our meeting this week. The feedback again was constructive and, as always, helpful. One area of concern for the College, which was discussed on the night, is the upcoming Marist Cricket Carnival to be held at Newman College 4 December – 11 December. We are currently struggling to enlist families who are willing to billet cricketers for this carnival. Part of our obligation to host the carnival is be able to host billets. This has been reciprocated to our cricketers in the carnival locations across the country for last fifteen years. I recognise the responsibility placed on families in this very busy time of the year. However, I also believe that our Marist family spirit compels us to consider this carnival as an opportunity. As an incentive the College will put all host families into a draw to get $2000 off their school fees in 2019. If you are interested in assisting, please contact Tania Bailey 9204 9400 or tania.bailey@newman.wa.edu.au

 

Deputy Principal, Wellbeing Secondary

Mr Alan Fitzpatrick has been appointed to the position of Deputy Principal, Wellbeing Secondary commencing in Week 6 Term 4. He will be a member of the College’s Senior Leadership Team and will oversee Wellbeing Years 7- 12. Mr Fitzpatrick is currently the Deputy Principal, Student Services at La Salle College Midland. We look forward to welcoming him into our community.

 

Pastoral letter- Message from the Most Rev. Timothy Costelloe SDB, Archbishop of Perth

I draw attention to Archbishop Timothy Costelloe’s pastoral letter reflecting on the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference (ACBC) and Catholic Religious Australia (CRA) response to the Royal Commission. Please take time to read this important letter Message from Archbishop Costelloe re Response to the Royal Commissin Aug…