Year 8 Reflection Days

The Year 8 students will be participating in a Reflection Retreat taking place over two dates. The Year 8 cohort has been divided into two groups.

  • Wednesday 21 November (Week 7): Brigid, Thomas More, Romero, Marcellin
  • Wednesday 28 November (Week 8): Camara, Chisholm, MacKillop, Catherine

The intent of the Retreat is to enable each member of the year group to explore three key themes; Resilience, Community and Faith. The Retreat represents a unique experience which enables our students to further reflect and discern their own faith journey within our community along with being an important opportunity for students to positively engage with their peers to strengthen and forge new friendships.

Each Retreat will begin at 8.30am in the Marist Auditorium and finishes at 11.30am. Students need to be at school by 8.25am to allow for a prompt start. Morning tea will be provided, and students will return to normal timetabled classes from Period 3. Students are required to wear their Guild uniform on their allocated day.

For all questions or concerns about, please contact Simon Martino, Leader of Wellbeing Year 8 simon.martino@newman.wa.edu.au

Term 4 Week 6: From the Deputy Principal Learning and Staff Development

The Importance and Impact of Social Education

The focus of personal and social education is to develop a student’s personal and social skills. Learning skills are enhanced by the development of self-confidence, resilience, perseverance, and an empathy for others.  Our Vision for Learning, Shine through Discovery, challenges each student to collaborate with their peers and teachers as they strive for excellence in their learning. We teach skills associated with collaboration by;

  • Teaching opportunities within the curriculum that enhance the personal and social development of students
  • Delivering the Keeping Safe Child Protection Curriculum that explicitly teaches the concepts of safe relationships
  • Enabling students to gain confidence and positive self-esteem by celebrating their gifts and talents
  • Encouraging the skills to make appropriate decisions and to think independently
  • Teaching the skills and strategies needed to work effectively in a team and to problem solve

The development of these skills and attitudes assist in creating a positive and socially healthy College community in which we seek to collaborate positively with one another.

Return of Lease Laptops

Year 8 students need to return their laptops on Wednesday 28 November immediately after lunch.
Year 9 students need to return their laptops on Wednesday 28 November halfway through Period 5.
Year 12 students need to return their laptops by Thursday 22 November (at the latest) to the IT Department located in the Siena Learning Centre.

Transition Days

This week, the current Year 2 and Year 6 cohorts enjoyed a Transition Day to assist with their transition to their new campuses in 2019.

Important Calendar Dates for 2019

Students return to school on the following dates:

  • K-Y7, Y11 and Y12 commence on Monday 4 February
  • Y8-10 commence on Tuesday 5 February
  • PK-12 Family Mass: Wednesday 13 February commencing at 5.00pm
  • Y7-12 Swimming Carnival: Thursday 21 February, HBF Stadium in Mount Claremont. This is a compulsory event and all students are expected to attend on this day.

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 and extends to all forums including social media and email forms of communication. The Code seeks to value the dignity of every person, foster positive relationships, ensure confidentiality and accountability and support professional boundaries. Events held during school hours AND outside of school hours that are associated with the College are also supported by the Code. Any perceived breaches of the Code can be discussed with any member of the Senior Leadership Team.

Term 4 Week 6: From The Deputy Principal, Mission and Catholic Identity

We educate above all through being present to young people in ways that show we care for them personally. We make time for them beyond merely professional contacts, getting to know each one individually. Personally and together as a group we seek to establish relationships with them, founded on love, which create a climate for learning and an educational setting, for passing on values, and for personal growth’.
(Article 99 – In the Footsteps of St Marcellin Champagnat)

The ideals shared across the 83 countries around the world in which Marist education in the tradition of Saint Marcellin Champagnat is present, are reflected in the extract above from In the Footsteps of St Marcellin Champagnat. At Newman College, we seek to be a vibrant, local expression of these ideals in our commitment to developing each young person in our care in a holistic way that seeks to invite each to reach the fullness of life socially, emotionally, spiritually, intellectually and physically. We do this as an intentional community of faith and learning in which we are unified by our shared appreciation for the place of our Catholic faith and its unique Marist expression. It is within this climate of learning that we seek to establish a nurturing educational setting in which our values may become sign-posts to grow and support each member of our community.

 

Year 11 Philippines Immersion

On Thursday 22 November, our Year 11 Philippines Immersion group will be commissioned at our Thursday Morning Mass.

On Friday 23 November, 14 Year 11 students from Newman College, will be joined by two Year 11 students from St Joseph’s School, Northam, to begin their two week Immersion in the Philippines accompanied by Miss Clare Cole, Leader of Youth Ministry & Advocacy, Mrs Rebecca Bramanto, Leader of Wellbeing Year 11 and Mr Daniel Lynch, Deputy Principal Mission & Catholic Identity.

The students attending are:

Elizabeth Adams, Jack Burgess, Courtney Beveridge, Kiara Camisa-Cason, Matthew Giumelli, Clare Hogg, James Kerr, Stephen Loreck, Rayne McGowan (St Joseph’s, Northam), Benjamin Miniello, Alannah Peou, Megan Pethick, Cole Stevenson, Emily Tang, Anthea Todman and Jeklyn Wallis (St Joseph’s, Northam).

We congratulate our 2018 Year 11 Philippines immersion group on taking this next step in their journey following their six month formation and preparation process.

Newman Mothers In Prayer: An Open Opportunity for all our Mums

‘Mums in Prayer’ (MiPs) is coming to a kitchen table near you …

We have a newly formed triplet of Newman mums who meet around their kitchen table for 1 hour, once a fortnight to pray for their children, their children’s friends, teachers and our wider school community. They are looking for other like-minded Mums who would enjoy praying together in a relaxed environment over coffee (and sometimes cake!). This is a multi-denominational group of women who desire to actively invite God’s guidance, favour and protection into daily life. If you are interested in the spiritual growth of your children and their peers, or would like to investigate what this looks like, the next date is set for Wednesday 28 November, 9.00-10.00am (this is the last meeting for the year).

For further details and the address of ‘the kitchen table’ please contact:

  • Lisa Gleeson (mother of Daniel, Year 7) – lisajanegleeson@gmail.com
  • Vanessa Strohmeier (Principal’s Support Team) – vanessa.strohmeier@newman.wa.edu.au

Weekly Thursday Morning Community Mass (Champagnat Chapel – 8.10am – 8.35am)

All parents, guardians and families across our PK-12 College are invited to attend the weekly Thursday morning Mass celebrated by Fr Joseph Tran and Fr Mark Baumgarten. Our weekly Newman College Community Mass is an important way that we as a Catholic community seek to nourish and live-out our faith in community with one another.


St Vincent de Paul Christmas Appeal

The St Vincent de Paul Christmas appeal is in full swing! Thank you to everyone who has donated so far. In aid of the appeal, the 2019 Social Justice Captains along with the Faith and Liturgy Captains met with Fred Simons from the Doubleview St Vincent de Paul Conference to learn about their work and the direct impact that the donations have for families in need this Christmas Season. Parents are encouraged to watch the following video with their children to learn more and discuss the work of St Vincent de Paul. The Christmas appeal at the College will continue until Friday 30 November on the Marian and Lavalla Campuses and Friday 7 December for the Marcellin Campus.

 

24:7 Floreat Youth Group

A message from the 24/7 Floreat Youth Group Leaders, Angela and Sebastian:
“What a night we had at Floreat last week! Experiencing everything from the Irish fiddle to classical cello, from tap dancing to lip syncing. The 24:7 Floreat’s very first talent show was spectacular! Thank you so much to all the wonderful people that came and made it such a good night. This week, the story of our Old School Heroes continues with games and activities that will keep you on your toes. So come along and bring your friends to win a prize! We meet each Sunday night (6.00pm – 8.00pm) in the Parish Hall at St Cecilia’s, Floreat. The Youth Group is open to all young people in Years 6-12.” Call Angela 0455 960 174 or Sebastian 0403 230 395 for more information.

Catholic Mission visit to Newman College

Catholic Mission Schools Engagement Coordinator, Judith Nyamuli, visited Newman College on Thursday 8 November to thank the students who attended the Anti-Poverty Mass and share other ideas of how young people can support the work of the Church. The students also had an opportunity to ask Judith questions about the work of Catholic Mission. We thank Judith for taking the time to come and speak to the students.

The Aboriginal Catholic Ministry

The Aboriginal Catholic Ministry (ACM) is a non-profit organisation, of the Archdiocese of Perth founded in 1975 to meet the spiritual needs of Aboriginal people within the Perth metro and surrounding areas. The ACM promote the spiritual, cultural and social development of people of Aboriginal descent. There latest newsletter can be found here.

 

Catholic Mission Christmas Concert; In Word and Music

Catholic Mission invites staff, students and their families to attend the annual Christmas Concert on Thursday 6 December at St Patrick’s Basilica, Fremantle from 7.00pm – 8.15pm. A Vulnerable Girl Flyer
Tickets are; Adult $30, Concession $20, 12 years and under are FREE. Tickets can be purchased here.

Catholic Mission are inviting concert goers to consider taking a refugee or single mum along with them. If this is something that they would like to do, as an opportunity for encounter and engagement with someone on the margins in the season of Christmas, they can contact Francis Leong who will make the necessary arrangements for this to happen through the Red Cross and Pregnancy Assistance.

 

World Day of the Poor

The World Day of the Poor will be held on the 33rd Sunday of Ordinary Time, this year on 18 November 2018. In his message for the second World Day of the Poor, Pope Francis has called for a new evangelisation that prompts Catholics “to make tangible the Church’s response to the cry of the poor”. The Australian Catholics Bishops Conference (ACBC) responded through The Australian Bishops Commission for Pastoral Life chairman Bishop Terence Brady encouraging all Catholic communities to be involved and respond to the theme of day: “This poor man cried and the Lord heard him” (Psalm 34:7). For the Pope’s Message, World Day of the Poor, please click here. For Prayers of the Faithful, World Day of the Poor click here; For Mother Teresa Prayer – Who is Jesus to Me, click here. Further info: communications@perthcatholic.org.au

AFL Girls Dockers Cup

In Weeks 4 and 5 of this term, students from Years 5 – 9 participated in the 2018 AFL Girls Dockers Cup held at City Beach Oval.

Years 5 & 6

This year we had two teams entered in the Years 5 & 6 Dockers Cup. The girls played impeccably well and went down in the Grand Final to Iona by five points. Congratulations to Madeline Peou who was awarded woman of the match for the Grand Final. Thank you to Mrs Lisa Webb for assisting me with coaching the girls and thank you to the Year 10 Newman College students who umpired on the day.

Erica Horn, PE Teacher

Years 7, 8/9

Trials for the tournament started weeks ago, with Newman entering a Year 7 team and a combined Year 8 and 9 team. A big thank you to every student who came along to trials. Unfortunately with limited places we had to leave some great players behind, however this is an awesome testament to women’s AFL.

The Year 7 girls had a great day on the field , with the girls constantly showing enthusiasm and school pride throughout the day. The team finished with one win and two losses, but it is safe to say the future of women’s AFL at Newman College is very bright. A big congratulations to Matilda Simpson who was awarded Year 7 Player of the Carnival, and thank you to Mr Nathan Wear for his coaching expertise on the day.

Year 9 Specialist AFL classes have been putting in some hard work this year and this showed ithroughout the tournament. Under the coaching of Mrs Webb, the Years 8/9 team showed courage, determination and a lot of skill, finishing the day undefeated. Unfortunately so did five other schools, resulting in Newman narrowly missing out making the Grand Final on percentage. Sportsmanship is the word that comes to mind as Newman offered a struggling Perth Modern team four of our own players in the final game. We may not have won the tournament but the spirit showed by our players was amazing! A big thank you to Mrs Lisa Webb who coordinated the trials and training sessions in the lead up to this competition. Congratulations to Charlotte Adams (Year 9) who received Player of the Carnival.

A big thank you to the Year 10 specialised Girls AFL class who umpired the tournament. It was great to see your skills learnt in class applied in the real world. Great work.

Thomas Williams, Head of Sport