Newman News Term 2 Week 4: From the Principal

This week at our Marcellin Campus Assembly, I spoke about the importance to the world of having a “big idea”. As children, we all dream about what we want to be when we grow up. As we grow, we start to conjure up ideas that we are keen to develop, lead and share with the world. This Term, I have had multiple students come to me with ideas that they want to share with our College and with the wider community. One was from a student in Year 5 who succinctly argued with evidence why the College needed to create more opportunities for recycling so to improve the impact on our environment. Two sisters from Year 2 and Year 6 want to set up a textiles group that would donate proceeds to Caritas from money raised from the sale of what they produce. For each of these proposals I witnessed passionate, engaged and determined young people.

On the weekend we as Australians voted in the Federal Election which gives us as citizens the opportunity to contribute and participate in defining the country we are and the one we want to become. Elections are touchstones in a democratic country in the consideration of these ‘big ideas” known in political-speak as policies. At Newman College I want our students to believe that they can contribute their big ideas to the world. Ideas are not just for politicians or interest groups to take forward but for all of us. Ideas matter! Having passion for something matters; having a voice matters! Over 200 hundred years ago St Marcellin Champagnat had a “big idea” to educate young marginalised rural children. Today this idea is alive and well in 80 countries across the world.

In 2019 it is incumbent upon all of us to participate and make a contribution here at school in our learning and in the wider community. You don’t have to leave school to participate, to engage and seek to be transformative.

In Term 3, there are two ways we can have our voice heard:

  1. At a school level, we are developing our Strategic Plan for the next three years and we will have a series of meetings with students, staff and parents to hear your ideas.
  2. I have written to our newly elected local Federal Member, Celia Hammond to visit our community to meet with our students and hear what is important in the lives of young people in the western and northern suburbs of Perth and therefore Australia.

St Marcellin contended that he wanted our students to be good Christians and good citizens. Let’s give our students every opportunity to do so.

Parent Engagement

One of the characteristics that is valued enormously at our College is parent engagement. The contributions, volunteering and presence of parents at Newman College is highly valued. Using just one example, this was never more evident than at our recent NPCC Meeting. Thank you to the twenty parents who came along to discuss and give input to the strategic direction of the College. We discussed early childhood engagement, the upcoming Capital Development Project and student wellbeing.

Download NPCC Meeting Minutes Term 2

We have another opportunity for parents to attend our Community Forum where the Capital Development Project will be presented by our Architect. This will take place on Monday 27 May, 7.00pm, in the Marist Auditorium. Click here for further information and to RSVP.

What is Parent Engagement?

Parent engagement in schools is defined as parents and school staff working together to support and improve the learning, development and health of children and adolescents. Parent engagement in schools is a shared responsibility in which schools are committed to reaching out to engage parents in meaningful ways, and parents are committed to actively supporting the learning and development of their children and adolescents.

Studies have shown that parent engagement in schools can promote positive education and health behaviours. Research shows a strong relationship between parent engagement and educational outcomes, including school attendance and higher grades. Parent engagement in schools has also been identified as promising protective factors for adolescent risk behaviours and outcomes.

An example of the importance we place on this is our next Newman Parent evening which is facilitated by Susan McLean from CyberSafety Solutions. This event is to be held on Wednesday 12 June, 7.00pm in the Marist Auditorium.

It is not just within the school gates that this partnership and parent involvement is bound. Outside of the classroom and when at home, finding practical ideas for parents to engage in learning in a way that is meaningful and purposeful takes time. Ongoing parental involvement reaps benefits in many ways, including shaping positive attitudes. We value your participation!

Performing Arts Festival for Catholic Schools and Colleges 2019 Awards

The resounding success of Masquerade, the 2019 College Production, has been further recognised by the Catholic Performing Arts Adjudicators. The production received Outstanding Award recognition, the highest level of success that can be attributed in this section of the Performing Arts Festival for Catholic Schools and Colleges. Congratulations to all of those who collaborated to make this exceptional production come to life on the stage last Term.

National Simultaneous Storytime

On Wednesday 22 May, students on the Marian Campus participated in the National Simultaneous Storytime, an annual campaign that aims to encourage more young Australians to read and enjoy books. I had the great privilege of reading Alpacas with Maracas by Australian author and illustrator Matt Cosgrove. We had a lot of fun and the event highlighted the value of story-telling.

2019 Marian Lecture: ‘After the Angel Departed – Seeking God: hints and glimpses of the God within’

The Marist Association of St Marcellin Champagnat hosts a biennial lecture series across Australia known as ‘The Marian Lecture’.

The biennial Marian Lecture for the Marist Association will be an encounter with international speaker, biblical scholar, author and award-winning poet, Dr Bonnie Thurston, who will draw on the rich tradition of contemplation and how to be attentive to the God within.

Learning Hub – Capital Development Project Community Forum

Late last term the College announced to the community the approval of the Learning Hub development on the Marcellin Campus. The College will host a Community Forum facilitated by the College Architect, Bob Sly, Munns Sly Moore, to present the Learning Hub development and answer any question members of the community may have.

A webpage has also been created to address community questions and provide details about the project. This webpage covers broadly the topics to be covered at the community forum. Click here to access the webpage.

 

Newman News Term 2 Week 4: From the Deputy Principal Mission and Catholic Identity

Being Present to the Presence

The most precious and scarce commodity is time.
Be grounded in God.
God is present,
Breathing life into each one of us,
and everything around us.

If God were trying to tell me something, how would I know?
If God was reassuring me or challenging me, would I notice?

St Vincent de Paul Winter Sleep Out

Tonight (Friday 24 May) students on the Marcellin Campus (Years 7 – 12) will be participating in the St Vincent de Paul Winter Sleep Out. Students participating in the Sleep Out will take part in advocacy activities that explore homelessness in Australia, Catholic Social Teaching and what they can do, as individuals and as a community, to help address the issues connected to homelessness. Click here for more information.

K-12 Celebrating Champagnat Day – Friday 14 June

Thursday 6 June 2019 is the Feast Day of St Marcellin Champagnat, the founder of the Marist Brothers and of Marist education. To mark this very special day in the life of the International Marist Institute, our K-12 College community will be celebrating Champagnat Day across the College on Friday 14 June.

Download 2019 Champagnat Day Letter to Parents

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. 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.

Marist Youth Ministry Post School 2019 Philippines Immersion

Marist Youth Ministry is now calling for applications for the 2019 Philippines Immersion occurring between 30 November to 14 December. The Cost of the immersion is $2,600 plus the cost of interstate return airfares to and from Sydney. Pilgrims are also required to raise $300 towards donations to the organisations we visit. Applicants must be post-school and over the 18 years of age to apply. For more information, please click here

2019 Marian Lecture: ‘After the Angel Departed – Seeking God: hints and glimpses of the God within’

The Marist Association of St Marcellin Champagnat hosts a biennial lecture series across Australia known as ‘The Marian Lecture’.The biennial Marian Lecture for the Marist Association will be an encounter with international speaker, biblical scholar, author and award-winning poet, Dr Bonnie Thurston, who will draw on the rich tradition of contemplation and how to be attentive to the God within.

Our Lady of the Rosary Parish Sacraments Dates 2019

  • Confirmation: Saturday 8 June, 6.00pm Mass

24:7 Youth Group

  • For all youth in Years 6-12
  • St Joseph’s Subiaco every Friday 6.30pm – 8.30pm in the Parish Upper room
  • Call Aidan Walsh 0487 403 456 or Angela Firth 0455 960 174 for more information

Floreat Youth Group

  • St Cecilia’s Parish Centre, 47 Peebles Road, Floreat
  • Every Sunday from 6.00pm – 8.00pm
  • Call Sebastian on 0403 230 395 or Emma on 0412 310 019 for more information.

Australian Catholic Youth Festival, Perth (December 8 – 10, 2019 Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre)

In December this year, Perth will be hosting the Australian Catholic Youth Festival (ACYF), a national gathering of young Catholic people established by the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference (ACBC). Registrations are now open. Newman College is looking forward to supporting this important event with selected students representing the College. We look forward to the opportunity to showcase Perth to visiting young Catholic people from across Australia. Click here to learn more about the ACYF.

 

 

Newman News Term 2 Week 4: From the Head of Primary

Save the Date: Newman Parents – Wednesday 12 June, 7.00pm, Marist Auditorium

Newman Parents is pleased to host Susan McLean, Cybersafety expert. Responsible digital citizenship is a priority across all wellbeing programs for our students. Parent education is essential as we seek to partner together for the safety of our children. This session is designed to cater for all parents from Early Childhood through to upper Secondary. Keeping up with the latest online trends, apps, games and safety measures can be overwhelming, however, with guidance and education, keeping safe online can be done. Download Growing Up Online

Please RSVP to Jo Dunn jo.dunn@newman.wa.edu.au by Friday 31 May

Uniform Update

Following feedback from parents at the NPCC meeting on Monday 13 May, it was suggested that boys in the Primary School be permitted to wear shorts in Terms 2 and 3. In addition, girls in the Primary School have a choice of wearing socks or tights for Terms 2 and 3. These changes have been approved and are effective immediately.

Thank you to those present for their feedback. The outcome of the proposal for the addition of a skort or short option for girls will be communicated by the end of this Term.

The Online Store

The College’s Online Store is now up and running. Families can now purchase uniform items directly through this online gateway. Click here to access. The Uniform Shop can be accessed via the website under ‘Families’ and through its own navigation item on the TOP menu bar.

The collection process:

  • Primary students will have their order delivered to their class on Tuesday and Wednesday for students to take home. Note, orders received on Wednesday afternoon will not be distributed until the following Friday or Tuesday in line with Uniform Shop opening hours.

Should you have any queries, please contact Newman College reception on 9204 9444

Year 3 Reconciliation Retreat

Newman College continues its strong connection with the 24:7 Youth Ministry Team as they led our Year 3 students on their Reconciliation Retreat today. The students connected to the Sacrament and the example of Christ in their life. These students will now receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation at their local Parish.

Eco Ninja’s Waste Wise Audit

Our students have had multiple opportunities to audit the rubbish that is thrown away at our school. Driven by our Sustainability Group, the Eco Ninja’s and our Gifted and Talented students, rubbish bins have been emptied to see just what we throw away. This will lead to a targeted information campaign teaching our students the importance of sustainable living.

Woolworths Junior Landcare Grant

The Lavalla Campus has been successful in securing a Woolworths Junior Landcare Grant for the Worm Farm and Compost Tumblers project as part of its sustainability focus.

About the Project

The Eco Ninja’s will install worm farms and compost tumblers to recycle school food scraps that would otherwise end up in landfill. This will allow us to become a more sustainable and eco-friendly school and help educate students, staff and the College community about the impact of landfill on the environment. Furthermore, this will hopefully encourage the College community to adopt these eco-friendly practices at home.

Newman College is one of 538 primary schools and early learning centres throughout Australia receiving a Woolworths Junior Landcare grant to help grow the next generation of environmental champions.

The grants are being funded with money made from the sale of the Woolworths recyclable Bag for good™ which was launched in 2018 when the supermarket stopped using single-use plastic bags.

The students and teachers are looking forward to working and learning from this project and we’ll keep you updated on the results.

Little Discoverer’s Playgroup

This week, the College launched the Little Discoverer’s Playgroup offering an opportunity for members internal and external to our community to come and begin their learning journey at the College. The students enjoyed a story and songs with Mrs Rose. As the sessions are now full, the College is looking into the possibility of offering additional sessions. Please monitor the website for future changes and additions. We appreciate your support and look forward to delivering this exciting new program.

Before / After School Care

The College is proud to be working with Mercy Care to provide daily before and after school care at the Marian Campus for Newman College students. The service caters for students from Kindy (if they have turned 4 {or as long as they are turning 4 that year} and there is a vacancy) to Year 6. Children in Years 3-6 are transported to and from the Lavalla Campus each morning and afternoon. Bookings are essential. For more information please contact Mercy Care on 0409 065 996 or email newman_oshc@mercycare.com.au

Interschool Sport

This week we begin our interschool sport fixtures with John XXIII College. This sees our Year 6 students compete in AFL, Netball, Soccer and Hockey. Good luck to all students.

Kindy Autumn walk

Our Kindy students are learning about the seasons and enjoyed seeing the colours of Autumn on their walk last week. The students played in piles of leaves from deciduous trees and could see how they change colour as we move into Winter.

Year 6 Parliament House Excursion

The Year 6 students continued their leadership focus as they visited Parliament House. They learnt about how governments are formed, our electoral process and could compare their leadership qualities against politicians of the past. Click here to see more photos from the day.

Marcellin Award

Congratulations to the following students who received a Marcellin Award in Week 4:

Billie Wyeth, Year 1: For echoing the teachings of St Marcellin Champagnat by putting another’s wellbeing above her own #Presence

Liam Stannard, Year 6: Liam has been acknowledged by numerous members of staff across the school as someone who sets an excellent example for their peers. Liam always greets others with a kind word and a friendly smile, taking the time to show genuine care for everyone he comes in contact with. He has a positive attitude, a great sense of humour & is a true ambassador for the world around him; considerate of all staff and students as well as the school environment. Liam is someone who endeavours to put his best effort into all tasks, and doesn’t shy away from a challenge. Amidst his many talents and wonderful attributes, Liam remains humble and generous. We are so proud to have him as a member of our community #LoveofWork

The Marcellin Award at Marian Campus is drawn from submitted nominations each Wednesday morning at Prayer Assembly. At Lavalla Campus, the Marcellin Award is presented at campus assemblies to one student selected by the Leadership Team from submitted nominations.

Primary Parents Social Night

The Night of Nights Primary Parents Quiz Night is almost sold out! A late release of two more tables are now available so book your seats asap so you don’t miss out! https://www.trybooking.com/book/event?eid=501159&

There are still a handful of $250 small business sponsorships available. Please contact Kara Edwards if you are interested in becoming an Event Partner karaskyee@hotmail.com We are also seeking contributions towards the “The Wall of Wine”. Donations will be gratefully accepted at both Lavalla and Marian receptions.