Secondary Update – Term 1 Week 10

Walk for Water

In Week 9, the Year 11 Guild Representatives organised a joint Walk for Water event with Year 11 and Year 4 students. Congratulations to Catherine Guild for winning the relay by efficiently and effectively moving water without any waste. This event highlighted the reality that some people face when they need to travel up to 6 kilometres daily to collect clean water. The Year 11 students thoroughly enjoyed collaborating with the enthusiastic Year 4s on this meaningful challenge.

Paramedic Presentation

In Week 10, Jane Jennings from St John of God delivered an insightful presentation on key aspects of First Aid, focusing on the DRSABCD process. She encouraged students to reflect on various real-life scenarios and apply the DRSABCD steps accordingly. Ms Jennings also introduced several useful apps designed to facilitate access to health and emergency services, such as the St John First Responder App and Emergency Plus, both featuring GPS functionality, and Health Direct (1800 022 222). Families are encouraged to discuss these scenarios and apps with their children to empower them in handling health or safety concerns effectively.

  • St John First Responder App: This app helps users learn and provide first aid, locate nearby defibrillators.
  • Emergency Plus: Developed by Australia’s emergency services, this app uses GPS functionality to help users call Triple Zero (000) quickly and accurately communicate their location. It also includes SES and Police Assistance Line numbers for non-emergency situations
  • Health Direct (1800 022 222): A government-funded service providing 24-hour health advice from registered nurses. The app includes a symptom checker and access to trusted health information

Recognition of State Representation:

Congratulations to Year 12 student Caitlin, who, with her partner Kaia, won GOLD at the 2025 Australian Youth Beach Volleyball Championships in Coolangatta in March!

A special shout out to Caitlin on receiving her third medal in three years at the AYBVC, including back-to-back Gold, and being named the MVP!

Congratulations to Year 11 student Koby, who last week captained the WA Under 16 State Team at the Australian Hockey Championships, taking out the bronze medal.  Koby was also named Player of the Tournament.

State Representation is an honour and an important stepping stone in an athlete’s journey. We commend these students for their dedication and commitment to their sport.

If your child has achieved state or national recognition in their sport or extra-curricular activity, we would love to hear about it so we can celebrate their success.  Please let us know the details by filling out this form. https://forms.office.com/r/qaCxCYLNX6

Newman College Japan Tour: A Journey of Discovery, Culture, and Adventure

The Newman College Japan Tour is off to an exciting start, with students and staff diving straight into the colour, energy, and rich culture of Japan.

Exploring Tokyo:
 After a slightly delayed start organising train tickets, the group wasted no time exploring Tokyo’s vibrant streets. The first stop was the famous Shibuya Crossing—reputedly the busiest pedestrian crossing in the world, with hundreds of people moving in every direction (and just as many tourists taking selfies!). Students enjoyed the view from above while sipping on a traditional Japanese Starbucks coffee.

From there, they strolled through Yoyogi Park to the peaceful Meiji Shrine, where the cherry blossoms were just beginning to bloom, creating a serene and reflective atmosphere. Harajuku and Takeshita Street brought a dramatic change of pace, with colourful shopfronts, quirky animal cafés (featuring everything from cats and dogs to pigs and otters!), and an assortment of unique street food. Culinary highlights included rainbow cheese-infused pancakes, chicken curry crepes, the longest swirled potato chips imaginable, and a wild assortment of sweets and toys.

The afternoon took them to Akihabara, the bustling hub of anime and manga culture, where students soaked up the atmosphere before enjoying a traditional Japanese dinner together. The day ended on a literal high—with an elevator ride 350 metres up the Sky Tree Tower, offering dazzling views of the Tokyo skyline at night.

A Magical Day at Disney Sea:
 The following day was nothing short of epic. Leaving the hotel at 7:15am and returning at 11pm, the group navigated Tokyo’s intricate underground transport system (even managing the peak-hour crowds at 10:30pm!) to spend the day at Disney Sea.

Each group carved their own path through the themed areas, enjoying rides that matched their interests. Favourites included the thrilling Tower of Terror and Journey to the Centre of the Earth. The day concluded with a spectacular light show, featuring dancing, music, and dazzling effects choreographed to beloved Disney films. It was a long day, but one that left lasting memories.

Mt Fuji – A Lesson in Resilience and Natural Wonder:
 The group’s journey to Mt Fuji tested both patience and flexibility, as unexpected train cancellations meant reworking the entire travel plan. Instead of a direct express service, the group navigated multiple local trains to reach the Hakone region, showcasing impressive adaptability and teamwork.

Their efforts were rewarded with a breathtaking cable car ride over the mountain ridges. From the crest of the hill, Mt Fuji emerged—snow-capped and majestic, blending into the surrounding landscape. At the summit, the vivid hues of sulphur vents (greens and yellows) stood out against the rich reds and oranges of the rocks and the clear blue sky. After a bit of souvenir shopping, the group made their way back—tired but inspired after nearly 12 hours on the move.

2025 Year 7 Guild Representatives:

 The following Year 7 students were elected Guild Representatives through a process of student voting and staff endorsement. Students elected to Student Leadership is an acknowledgement of their outstanding commitment to the College values. Congratulations!

BRIGID – Iaasha Ahearn and Joel Costley

CAMARA – Lucy Hayes and Alex Martinovich

CATHERINE – Hunter Popovsky and Oliver Slavicek

CHISHOLM – Claudia Fleming and Rita Kirk

MACKILLOP – Harper Chatfield and Luke Mathews

MARCELLIN – Olivia Gordon and Olive Mollet

ROMERO – Angus Kerns and Madison Stein-Frankel

THOMAS MORE – Eowyn Bishop and Henry Dudumas

Term 2 EGT Program:

The Term 2 Year 7 – 12 Equip, Guide, Thrive (EGT) program can be found here.

Term 1 Thanks:

This term has been filled which so much learning, growth and memorable moments. Throughout the term, I have had the privilege of seeing students step up in many ways – through the way in which they have approached their studies with curiosity, showing resilience during challenging times, or simply supporting one another throughout the term.

One of the highlights for me was the College Production of Bugsy Malone! It is so wonderful to witness the range of talent within our College community. What a pleasure it was to watch our students doing something they love with such determination and passion!

I would like to thank our students, staff and families for making this term such a rewarding one. I hope everyone has a wonderful break and finds time to rest, recharge and spend time with loved ones. I look forward to welcoming the students back to school on Wednesday 30 April. Students are asked to go directly to PCG and should be in their correct Winter Uniform.

Wishing all our families and students a happy Easter.

Mrs Carla Pastorelli

DEPUTY PRINCIPAL SECONDARY

Pathways and Careers Information: Year 10

Subject handbook open

Current Year 10 students and families can now access information about Year 11 subjects for 2026, using this link: https://handbook.newman.wa.edu.au/

A reminder about the major subject selection event coming up in Term 2. It is expected that all students attend this event, accompanied by at least one parent or guardian.

  • Tuesday 24 June
  • Marist Auditorium, Newman College
  • 5pm to 6pm: Careers and Year 11 Subjects Expo.
  • 6pm to 6.45pm: Year 10 Family Information Evening.

Pathways and Careers Information: Year 11

WACE (secondary graduation) requirements

In Year 11 and 12, students are progressing towards their Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE), otherwise known as their secondary graduation.

In order to achieve their WACE, students need to meet certain academic targets across Year 11 and 12. These are:

  • Demonstrate the minimum standard of literacy and numeracy (either in Year 9 NAPLAN or in Year 10-12 OLNA).
  • Be enrolled in English / Literature in Year 11 and 12.
  • Be enrolled in at least 1 ‘List B’ (Maths / Science / Sport / Technology) subject.
  • Achieve at least 14 C grades, with at least 6 C grades in Year 12 subjects.

For students considering UniReady / UniPath in Year 12

A reminder to students on the General Pathway who are considering UniReady / UniPath in Year 12 next year. It is expected that students from the General Pathway would have participated in extra-curricular activities such as work experience, VET Certificates, Leadership, Service, and/or College sport. General Pathway students who have not participated in any of these extra-curricular activities may not be eligible for UniReady / UniPath.

For students thinking of attending University

  • And here is the “First in Family” resource, for students who might be the first in their family to attend University: http://firstinfamily.com.au/

Apprenticeship Opportunities 2025

The March 2025 edition of the Apprenticeship Intake Guide has been published recently. This has details of dozens of apprenticeship opportunities with many major employers. You can access it here: Apprenticeship Intake Guide 2025

New Electrical pre-apprenticeship course

The College of Electrical Training is offering an Electrical pre-apprenticeship course (Certificate II Electrotechnology), commencing Semester 2. To be successful in your application, students will need good grades in Maths, Science, English and also NAPLAN.

Further information is available at this link, and please contact me if you wish to apply.

Future Female Health Leaders Program

The Future Health Leaders Program is designed to inspire female high school students to enter a career in health and medical research, innovation and life sciences. The program will bring together twelve Year 11 science students from across Australia for a full-day event in Canberra in August 2025 to:

  • Showcase the diversity of career pathways in health and medical research
  • Inspire a passion for a career in health and medical research
  • Meet with exceptional female leaders in research, education, industry and government
  • Get some hands-on experience in world-class science facilities

Information and applications here: https://researchaustralia.org/events/future-health-leaders-program/

Defence Force Work Experience Opportunities

Army

Navy

Air Force

Pathways and Careers Information: Year 12

WACE (secondary graduation) requirements

In Year 11 and 12, students are progressing towards their Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE), otherwise known as their secondary graduation.

In order to achieve their WACE, students need to meet certain academic targets across Year 11 and 12. These are:

  • Demonstrate the minimum standard of literacy and numeracy (either in Year 9 NAPLAN or in Year 10-12 OLNA).
  • Be enrolled in English / Literature in Year 11 and 12.
  • Be enrolled in at least 1 ‘List B’ (Maths / Science / Sport / Technology) subject.
  • Achieve at least 14 C grades, with at least 6 C grades in Year 12 subjects.

University Early Offer information

Please see below for the latest available Early Offer information.

Early Offers will open on 3 June 2025. Prior to this date, all Year 12 students will be provided with information about how to access the TISC system and enter preferences.

Curtin UniversityNo details as yet.  
Edith Cowan UniversityFull information and list of eligible courses at: https://www.ecu.edu.au/degrees/early-offer-program   Open to ATAR, Certificate IV, and UniReady students.Submit your Early Offer application by placing an eligible ECU course as your first TISC preference.First offers released to students on 2 September 2025.  
Murdoch UniversityNo details as yet.  
Notre Dame UniversityFull information and list of eligible courses at: https://www.notredame.edu.au/study/applications-and-admissions/pathways/early-offer   Opens 1 May 2025.First offers released to students on 1 September 2025.Apply via the Notre Dame online portal or via TISC.Open to ATAR Pathway students only.All offers are conditional offers.  
University of WANo details as yet.  

University information

Thinking of studying Medicine or Dentistry in 2026?

All students who wish to enrol in Medicine or Dentistry in 2025 (including Assured Pathway at UWA) will need to sit the University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) this year.

Please see below for some important dates:

  • 4 March 2025:            UCAT bookings open
  • 16 May 2025:              Deadline to book your UCAT for 2024
  • 11 June 2025: Deadline if you need to cancel your UCAT booking
  • 1 July 2025:                UCAT testing begins
  • 5 August 2025:          Last test date
  • September 2025:       Results available

You can check https://www.ucat.edu.au/ for more information, tips and practice tests.

Also, students applying for Medicine at Curtin University are required to sit the CASPER Test. CASPER scores are valid only for the next available admissions year, so applicants should only complete the test in the year immediately preceding their planned year of admission.

The CASPER Test is held nationally and is sat online from home. Applicants are responsible for making their own arrangements to register for the CASPER Test.

You can find more information about this, and book your test, here: https://acuityinsights.app/casper/

UWA Medical entry handbook here (for Assured Pathway): https://www.uwa.edu.au/study/-/media/uwafs/docs/course-guides/2025/uwa-2025-hms-admissions-guide-web.pdf

Curtin Medical entry handbook here: https://www.curtin.edu.au/study/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2024/09/5804HS_Medicine-Admissions-Guide-2025_web-updated.pdf

Notre Dame Medicine program information is here: https://www.notredame.edu.au/programs/school-of-medicine/postgraduate/doctor-of-medicine-wa

University scholarships

Curtin UniversitySearch scholarships | Curtin University, Perth, Australia  
Edith Cowan University (ECU)ECU | Overview : Scholarships  
Murdoch UniversityScholarship finder (murdoch.edu.au)  
Notre Dame UniversityFind a Scholarship | Notre Dame  
University of Western Australia (UWA)The University of Western Australia : Scholarships (uwa.edu.au)  
Christian Leaders Scholarshiphttps://ichthys.org.au/christian-leaders-scholarship/

Gap year information

Students interested in taking a gap year in 2026 might find the following interesting:

Apprenticeship Opportunities 2025

The March 2025 edition of the Apprenticeship Intake Guide has been published recently. This has details of dozens of apprenticeship opportunities with many major employers. You can access it here: Apprenticeship Intake Guide 2025

Bricklaying free course

The Bricklaying Job Ready Program is a FREE 4-week course designed for students eager to begin their journey in bricklaying. It offers the students a white card and experience in the bricklaying industry.

  • Course Dates: 1st Semester 2025:
  • Start date 5 May – North Metro TAFE Clarkson
  • Start date 2 June – South Metropolitan TAFE Thornlie

Apply NOW: Bricklaying job ready program | HIA

Defence Force Work Experience Opportunities

Army

Navy

Air Force

UPCOMING CAREERS EVENTS

EVENTDATELINK
Sound and Engineering College Information Night16 Aprilhttps://sae.edu.au/event/perth-info-night/
Engineering Open Evening (ECU Joondalup)1 Mayhttps://www.trybooking.com/CYPLT
ECU Open Day (Mt Lawley)4 Mayhttps://www.ecu.edu.au/open-day/overview
Perth Careers Expo15-18 Mayhttps://www.careers-expo.com.au/
Notre Dame Open Day24 Mayhttps://events.nd.edu.au/open-day-freo-2025
Year 10 Information Evening (ECU Joondalup)27 Mayhttps://www.trybooking.com/CZAMR
Teaching degrees information evening (ECU)3 Junehttps://www.trybooking.com/CZAMY
Engineering Information Evening (ECU)4 Junehttps://www.trybooking.com/CYPMK
Year 9 and 10 Parent Information Evening (Murdoch University)4 Junehttps://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/year-9-10-parent-supporters-information-evening-tickets-1232500053839?aff=oddtdtcreator?aff=oddtdtcreator
Year 11 and 12 Parent Information Evening (Murdoch University)4 Junehttps://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/year-11-12-parent-supporters-information-evening-tickets-1229599558379?aff=oddtdtcreator?aff=oddtdtcreator
Parent Information Evening for Year 12 students (ECU)5 Junehttps://www.trybooking.com/CZCDR
Psychology Information Evening (ECU)10 Junehttps://www.trybooking.com/CZMLH
Newman College Careers Expo and Year 10 Parent Evening24 June Marist Auditorium3.30pm to 4.30pm:         Yr 11/12 Careers Expo 5.00pm to 6.00pm:         Yr 10 Careers & Subject Expo 6.00pm to 6.45pm:         Yr 10 Family Info Session
WAAPA Information Evening 29 Julyhttps://www.trybooking.com/CZAMD
Engineering Information Evening (ECU)5 Septemberhttps://www.trybooking.com/CYPND
   

If you are thinking of attending a University Open Day, this blog might help you get the most out of it: https://infocus-careers.com.au/2025/02/07/year-12-how-to-approach-university-open-days-in-2022/