Newman News Term 3 Week 4: From the Deputy Principal Secondary

Wellbeing Week 

The College has celebrated Wellbeing Week this week, with each day focusing of a different aspect of wellbeing. Our focus for Monday was Healthy and in PCG we focused on mental health awareness. Students participated in our own version of the Blue Tree Project and were asked to consider the people and things in their life that support their own wellbeing. At lunch, students participated in active games such as badminton, soccer, basketball, netball and ultimate frisbee.  

Tuesday’s focus was Present and students took part in a Marist Mindfulness meditation in PCG. On Wednesday morning Leaders of Wellbeing hosted Gratitude Assemblies to highlight the day’s focus of Gratitude. Students had an opportunity to present gratitude awards to their peers and say thank you to their PCG teachers.  

Thursday’s Assumption Day Mass and Lapathon was a great way to come together as a Marist Community. The focus for the day was Connect and having the opportunity to connect with our faith and with each other highlighted the importance of relationships for our own wellbeing. Our talented music students put on a pop-up concert at lunch on Thursday for us to enjoy.  

Guild Athletics Carnival  

The Guild Athletics Carnival was a great day despite the morning weather conditions. There was a high level of competition, with many records broken and students displayed wonderful Guild Spirit encouraging their peers all day. Congratulations to MacKillop Guild, who were awarded the 2022 Athletics Carnival Guild Spirit Award! 

2022 School Athletics Record 

Year 7 Boys Javelin 32.22m – Myles Nolan

Year 7 Girls 80m Hurdles 15.20s – Clancy Boss,

Year 10 Girls 90m Hurdles 15.4s – Imogen Boss,

Year 10 Girls Javelin 31.47m – Imogen Boss

Year 11 Girls 100m Hurdles 18.1s – Meg McAullay

Year 8 Boys 4 x100m Relay Team – Romero and Brigid Guild 55.28s

Year 10 Boys 4 x 100m Relay Team – Romero and Catherine Guild 50.61s

The overall Champion Guild, along with age champions will be announced in Week 5. 

Unfortunately, there was some confusion with the process of requesting bus transport for students to and from the venue for which we apologise.  We will be working on a streamlined system for future events where we provide transport.  

Year 11 Leadership Preparation Program 

Applications for 2023 Year 12 Leadership positions have now opened. The Year 11 students who wish to apply for a Year 12 leadership position next year have begun their Leadership Preparation Program. The program commenced with a Commissioning Mass in week two, where students were blessed while the College community prayed for them as they begin this leadership journey. Last week, students focused on the importance of knowing and understanding your values and this week students studied real-world leaders in order to determine the qualities of good leaders. The student’s engagement in these sessions has been outstanding and we look forward to the final two Leadership Preparation sessions next week. 

Year 9 HaSS – Civics and Citizenship Project Based Learning 

Last term in HaSS, the Year 9 students explored elections and influencing voters using Project Based Learning. Groups created their own political parties with specific policies and they then organised an election campaign. Each party had its own logo and slogan. For the election, students created fake websites, social media posts, campaign leaflets and a campaign video. The WA Electoral Education Centre came to speak with the student and teach them about the Australian election process. Classes then held their own election using the preferential voting system to elect their candidates for the whole year election. This final vote was held early this term and included some brilliant campaign videos. The winning political party showed organization, clear policies and of course a very slick and persuasive campaign video. Congratulations to the ‘Happy World Party’. 

The Year group really rose to the challenge and the teachers could see the time, effort and ideas that went into the campaign material and exploring voter behaviour. Although there was only one winner, there were many excellent Newman political parties. We look forward to seeing Newman students running the country in the coming decades! 

Year 11 P&L Excursion 

On Thursday, the Year 11 Politics and Law class attended an excursion to the Courts and Parliament House. The day commenced with a tour of the Supreme Court where students had the opportunity to participate in a mock trial. After a short walk, students arrived at the District Court and were granted an opportunity to sit in a courtroom and hear the initial questioning by the Prosecution to establish the foundation of their case against a group of people, charged with drug trafficking. Returning to the Supreme Court gardens, students enjoyed the sunshine whilst eating lunch before boarding the bus for Parliament House. They were greeted by David, the tour guide for the afternoon who provided an insight into the roles, responsibilities, and features of Western Australia’s parliamentary system. The day was highlighted by a chance meeting with The Honourable Mark McGowan, Premier of WA.

Year 12 Geography Excursion 

On Tuesday 2nd August the intrepid Year 12 ATAR Geography students ventured out in wild and woolly weather, a result of a significant cold front. Undeterred, we packed our rain coats, umbrellas and puffer jackets ready to study the functional zones of Perth. We began with a warm train ride to Cockburn Central, an excellent example of a transit oriented development and a quick hello to the Dockers headquarters.  Gladly back on the train to head to Elizabeth Quay and our amazing race through the Perth CBD to apply our knowledge of the processes of urban studies. With a break in the weather, we headed to East Perth to explore the Inner Mixed Zone and the 1990’s East Perth redevelopment plan. As we headed back to the CBD, the weather was not on our side, however we did not let this thwart us and we sheltered in Yagan Square to discuss the ongoing planning strategies for the City of Perth. A final field excursion for the Year 12’s Geographers and indeed a memorable one. 

Just Start It 

Last Tuesday evening, Aaron Jones, Ryley Bradford and Jordan Smith from Year Ten participated in the Just Start It finals for 2022. Just Start It is an external entrepreneurial program where students are challenged to create a business idea as a response to a real-world problem. The team from Newman have created an Esports company – Edren Esports – to address the lack of Australian representation in Esporting competitions. Out of 200 teams across the state they made it to the top ten teams to present at the finals. The students did exceptionally well and showcased a semester of outstanding work with plans to continue developing their concept with a stand at an upcoming tech festival.

Year 12: 

Our Year 12 students are in their final term of secondary school and many are making plans for the end of the year and beyond.  
   
It has come to our attention that several Year 12 students have approached the College asking for proof of enrolment letters for the purpose of Leavers accommodation.  The College is however unable to support these requests for this purpose and students are required to use other documents such as their Year 12 reports or Transperth SmartRider card that confirms that they are a current year 12 student.
   
Further information pertaining to Leavers can be found on the  website and we encourage both parents and students to visit this site.  
Further information pertaining to Leavers can be found on the Leavers WA website and we encourage both parents and students to visit this site. 

Attendance:

Over the next week, parents will receive communication from the College if their child’s attendance was below 90% throughout Semester One. Regular attendance is extremely important, as missing school can have a detrimental impact on learning. For students to access the full curriculum, we recommend the rate of 90% – 100% as regular attendance. We acknowledge that there have been a number of challenges this year that have contributed to student attendance at school and the purpose of this communication is to ensure parents are aware of their child’s attendance rate throughout Semester One.  

Canteen Payments: 

Please be reminded that students are not permitted to make payments at the Canteen using their phone. The Canteen will only accept payments with a SmartRider, cash or card. 

Newman News Term 3 Week 4: From the Vice Principal

Key Dates 

Friday August 15: Staff Wellbeing (PUPIL FREE DAY) 
Monday August 18: Faith Day (COLLEGE CLOSED) 
Thursday August 25: PK-Y2 Book Week Parade 
Friday August 26: Y3-Y6 Book Week Parade 

Feast of the Assumption 

Today, Thursday 11 August we celebrated Assumption Day as one whole K-12 Community, and as a part of our Wellbeing Week. We started the day with the Eucharist and then moved to a lapathon, followed by buddy activities in the Primary. Assumption Day is the chosen Feast Day of the Marist Brothers, which is 15 August. Assumption is the doctrine that Mary the mother of Jesus was taken (assumed) into heaven, body and soul, following the end of her earthly life. The meaning of the doctrine is that Mary’s full redemption involved a glorification of her complete personality – it is appropriate for both her human body and her soul to be reunited with God given her impeccable nature whilst present on earth. This glorification, or celebrated salvation, anticipates the promised state offered to all humankind wanting to follow Jesus through Mary’s example. One of our important Marist quotes that guides our aspirational way of being is ‘all to Jesus through Mary’. Mary is our model for Presence and Simplicity. Her surrender and humble acceptance of her significant place in the Church and in the world, epitomises what it means to live ‘in the way of Mary’. The theme for the day was Connected, which gave our students the opportunity to connect with their faith, teachers and with each other as one College Community.  

 
Diagnostic Inventory of School Alignment (DISA): URGENT Parental Assistance Required

As mentioned in earlier correspondence, Newman College is committed to annual school improvement, and we are seeking feedback from all members of our community to refine practices. This requires your engagement through the completion of the DISA survey. 
 
The DISA is a longitudinal survey that evaluates the perceptions of students, parents and staff on the progress of school improvement strategies and our Vision for Learning. It would be greatly appreciated if you could complete the survey here. It is anonymous, no log-in or password are required, and it takes approximately 20 minutes to complete. Your responses will play a valuable part in shaping the strategic vision of Newman College for the years to come. 
 
Sincere thanks for your ongoing support. 

Winter Music Night 

Last Monday the College showcased the talents of students in the Marcellin Chamber Ensemble, SIP Band, Concert Winds, Newman Voices, Senior Concert Band, Contemporary Rock Bands, Glee and Ruah. Students had the opportunity of performing their items for family, friends, and staff.  This was a wonderful event that demonstrated their exceptional individual and collective talents. A big congratulations to our performers, comperes, and to the music teachers and support staff who all dedicated their time to enable the success of the event. 

Wellbeing Week 

This week students and staff celebrated Wellbeing Week. The College recognises the importance of educating and raising student awareness in this space. Our activities and learnings encourage students to continue to develop their own wellbeing, enabling them to contribute and participate in our College community. Each day had a different focus: Healthy, Present, Grateful and Connected.  Students participated in various activities across the College to highlight the importance of these themes to our wellbeing.  

On Friday staff will have the opportunity to listen to guest speaker Glenn Mitchell, ABC Sports Broadcaster, as he shares details of his personal journey, highlighting mental health. He will speak about how we can learn to overcome any challenges we may face. 

Thank you to our Wellbeing Captains and staff for their leadership and support of Wellbeing Week. 

Da Vinci Decathlon 

The Da Vinci Decathlon, an academic competition designed to challenge and stimulate the minds of school students, took place last week.  Students competed in engineering, mathematics, code breaking, art and poetry, Science, English, ideation, creative producers, cartography and legacy tasks in a collaborative team of 8. 

We are very proud of our student participation and congratulate them for their outstanding performance and results. 

Year 5 Team – 1st place Art and Poetry 

Berkley Blizzard, Grace Patterson, Summer Storey, Nicholas Heng, Gatano Capolingua, Jacob Parry, Sophie Parry, Thomas Abbott. 
 

Year 6 Team – 3rd Place Art & Poetry 

Madison Bradford, Alessio Gismondi, Bailey Aylmore, Luca Trettel, Deion Fernando, Joshua Woods, Sienna Larcombe, Anabelle Adamini.   

Year 7 team 

Lucas Brunini, Alexander Byrne, Kean D’Souza, Benjamin Davies, Prince Teo, Lachlan Stevens, Felix Sanchez, Brayden Lim.

Year 8 team – 1st place Creative Producers

Micaela Buddle, Arlo Gaunt, Hannah Woolfrey, Alyssa Petracca, Lachlan Moir-Scott.

Newman Parents Committee (NPC) 

Thank you to those parents who attended the NPC meeting last night. The reframing of this parent engagement forum is now complete, and members of the PK-12 Newman Parents Executive were announced. Thank you to all those who expressed an interest in joining the executive group. Congratulations to our Newman Parent Executives: Gina Thornberry, Benjamin Ker, Christina Folley, Stella Rapanaro. Deborah Attard Portughes. We look forward to working in collaboration with you and our wider parent community in this space. 

Chickenpox Notification

The College wishes to advise parents and guardians that we have been notified of some cases of chickenpox within our College community.   Please click HERE to access Department of Health information.  Our sole purpose in publishing this information is in protecting people’s health. In accordance with our Privacy policy, we preserve the identity of people with medical conditions.

Should you wish to engage in further dialogue pertinent to this information please do not hesitate to contact me.

Parent Teacher Communication Protocols

Parents are reminded that the most efficient and effective method for contacting teachers and support staff is through the staff member’s email address. In most cases, our staff will respond to the communication as appropriate, within 48 hours.   

Students Who Have Participated in State and National Representation

The College would like to recognise and celebrate the achievements of those students who have represented their team, sport, or activity at a state or national level. If your child has participated in an activity that falls within that category, we would love to hear from you. Please complete this form to let us know of your child’s achievement.   

CODE OF CONDUCT

Newman College code of conduct found Here

Newman News Term 3 Week 4: From the Principal

Dear Parents and Guardians

Wellbeing Week

This week we celebrated wellbeing with a particular focus on gratitude.  Gratitude is the quality of being thankful, a readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness.  As a Marist school a key characteristic is our Family Spirit.  As a school of 1900 it is this family spirit that binds us in how we walk with each other and in the relationships that we cultivate. 

In his book, the Kindness Revolution (2021), Hugh MacKay – a well-known sociologist, contends that we can restore hope, rebuild trust and inspire optimism through kindness.

In a world that has been so disrupted through COVID-19, geopolitical wars and the imperative of individualism and competition, showing gratitude, if not kindness, is fundamental to supporting the wellbeing of all people.

I attended the Years 9 and 12 assembly this week where students read out gratitude statements about their peers and teachers, a simple “thank you for charging my laptop”, “thank you for holding my books” or “thank you for saying hello”, were so powerful in their simplicity.  Our children are grateful for each other and for their families.  They imbue a Marist spirit that is predicated on the Gospel’s imperative of love.  Our Founder, St Marcellin Champagnat, asked his Brothers to know and love all people.  This is what we want for our College and this is why Wellbeing Week is one small step to ensuring every child, teacher and family member knows that they are valued, are valuable and are loved.

In a week when we celebrate the Feast of Saint Mary MacKillop of the Cross (8 August) and the Feast of the Assumption (15 August) it is appropriate that we reflect on our immediate and wider Marist family.  We give thanks for our Marist Brothers as they continue to provide support, wisdom and presence in our Marist Community.  I would like to welcome Br Joe Hughes as the newest member of our Marist Churchlands community and we look forward to his presence in our community.

Annual School Improvement Plan Intent – Sustainability

A key priority area in our Annual School Improvement Plan is Sustainability.  In 2022 we have committed to developing “sustainable practices to support an ongoing commitment to the protection of the environment and ongoing sustainability of College resources”, including recycling. 

At our last Secondary School assembly, our College Student Leaders, Isabella O’Rourke and Joshua Downes, challenged the students to consider how they could all be stewards for the environment.  They informed students that “over the coming weeks we are trialling recycling and asking students If the recycling bins are filled with food scraps or with items other than the ones we have just mentioned, then everything in the yellow bins is placed in landfill and is not recycled. Landfill breaks down very slowly and can emit toxins into our soil and groundwater, becoming an environmental hazard for years to come. We ask you all for your support and cooperation in using the recycling bins properly so we can make a start becoming a more environmentally friendly school.”

Our Mini Marist at Lavalla have done the same. 

Please click here to read the content of my speech.

Marist Schools Australia Biennial Conference, Brisbane

Last week, Vice Principal – Lucie McCrory, Deputy Principal Primary – Lisa McClue, Director, Mission and Catholic Identity – Simon Martino, and I attended the Marist Schools Australia National Conference in Brisbane.  Marists from around Australia and beyond gathered together for a series of symposiums and workshops.  Newman College presented two symposiums:

Learning Strand – To Live is to Change; to be Perfect is to have Changed often

Formation Strand – Vision for Mission: To Form “Good Christians and Good Citizens”

Both presentations were well received and we enjoyed very positive feedback.  Overall, the conference was outstanding and an excellent opportunity for our leadership staff to promote the College’s School Improvement agenda as well highlight the central role of ministry at Newman College. 

COVID- 19 Update

The Department of Health leads our state’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Advice from the Chief Health Officer is that mask wearing has proven to be a highly effective method of reducing the spread of COVID-19. The state government will continue to provide the public with timely and scientifically proven advice.  This information is updated regularly and can be found on HealthyWA.

Mask wearing is one of a number of measures we currently have in place to reduce the number of serious cases in the community and to protect ourselves from COVID-19. Whilst strongly encouraged, mask wearing is not mandatory except when travelling on public transport (including school buses) and when following the testing and isolation protocols as a close contact.

Working together, we can all help to reduce the transmission of COVID-19 in our school.

Newman News Term 3 Week 4: From the Director of Mission and Catholic Identity

“Without Mary we are nothing and with Mary we have everything, because Mary always has her adorable Son within her arms or in her heart”. – St Marcellin Champagnat  

The Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is a significant Feast Day in the life of the Church and in the life of our Marist Community. This day was chosen by St Marcellin Champagnat to be the Patronal Feast Day of the Little Brothers of Mary, now known as the Marist Brothers. It is celebrated annually on the 15 August. In reflecting on the Assumption of Mary I am drawn to the understanding of Mary as a young woman who said ‘yes’ to bring Christ into the world with a complete trust in God and God’s plan for her. St Marcellin Champagnat, in constantly looking to Mary, sought to bring about the same attitude of ‘yes’ in the first Marists and we at Newman College hope we can continue to live this dream with our young people, staff and the wider community. To our Marist Brothers and all who connect to our Marist charism, Happy Feast of the Assumption. 

As a community, we celebrated this day with Mass for the College, followed by our Lapathon. This linked with our Wellbeing Week theme of connect, where all our students from K-12 connect with one another as they walk around the ovals and connect to their faith through the sacraments. Students from K-6 have been encouraged to find sponsorship for the number of laps they will complete, and 7-12 asked to consider bringing in a donation, all for LifeLink who support a number of Catholic outreach agencies across our local community. Families can learn more about this organisation online by clicking: Lifelink or watch our students explain Lifelink here. 

Families who prefer can make a donation to LifeLink via our College website here 

St Vincent De Paul Winter Solidarity 

On July 29, a range of Marcellin students gathered after school together with Year 6 Mini Marists and cooked close to 200 meals for St Vincent de Paul. On such a cold and blustery night, the Bolognese was very well received by Tom’s House in the city.  

Other students created well wishes cards to present later this term to the Nyoongar Outreach Services Inc, along with gift bags of sanitary items to be donated by our Year 12 cohort in their student-led fundraiser.  

Following this, the group participated in a workshop about poverty in Australia.  The night was very successful with its fun and educational activities.  Students felt motivated to create positive changes in their own contexts and brainstormed ideas to improve awareness in our College of the daily plight of thousands of Australians living in poverty. 

Game Changers 

Our Marist Youth Ministry Program Game Changers, continues to bring together our students in Year 7 – 12 and our Mini-Marists in Year 5 and 6. The purpose of the program is to help our students build a sense of belonging, developing their knowledge and skills in leadership, create opportunities for service and explore their faith story. Students gather with their teachers either at lunch time or on a Tuesday afternoon. Our Year 11 Game Changers group are preparing to head to Mullewa on their Solidarity Immersion, where they will spend a week working with the Mullewa community. This is a fantastic opportunity for our Year 11 students to step outside their comfort zone and learn more about regional WA. 

Any parents who would like their child to become involved please contact Aleisha Bryson.  

Marist Connect Night 

Being part of a Marist connection offers unique opportunities for our students. On Tuesday 23 August, Year 11 and 12 students are invited to join a Marist Connect Night with students from Bunbury Catholic College and St Joseph’s Northam. Any Year 11 or 12 student who wishes to attend must contact Aleisha Bryson via email Aleisha.Bryson@newman.wa.edu.au or complete this form https://forms.office.com/r/N94FPj3dv9. This is a great opportunity to build connection with other young Marists and grow as young leaders in our community. 

Sacramental Celebrations 

Our Year 7 students had the opportunity to participate in the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Fr Mark from the Redemptorist Monastery in North Perth led the celebration with students, reminding them of the importance of reflecting on our behaviour and the decisions we make that can damage our relationships with God, self and others. Students were encouraged to think about ways they can maintain positive relationships and seek forgiveness when necessary. The Sacrament of Reconciliation is an important sacrament because it allows us to acknowledge our failings and seek to restore those relationships we may damage due to our actions/choices. Year 8 and Year 9 students will have the opportunity to participate in the sacrament later this term. 

Thursday Morning Mass 

Our Thursday morning Mass returns in Week 5. Hosted by students in Mackillop Guild and Year 3 Red. Week 6 Community Mass is hosted by Camara Guild and Year 3 Blue. We look forward to seeing students and families in attendance. Mass is from 8.10am – 8.40am. All are welcome. 

Newman News Term 3 Week 2: From the Director of Mission and Catholic Identity

On 23 July Marists across the world celebrated the birth of the Marist dream which started with twelve seminarians in 1816, when they climbed the steep steps to the to the Fourvière chapel in Lyon to pledge themselves “as soon as possible, establish a most holy congregation of Marists.” This foundational event in began the Marist story for Marist Fathers, Marist Sisters, Marist Missionary Sisters, Marist Laity and Marist Brothers. We continue to ask for Mary’s guidance and support of our Marist Mission as we like our founder St Marcellin Champagnat, to make Jesus Christ known and loved.  

This term our Ministry team continue to work with students in Game Changers, our Living Marist Christian Service-Learning Program, Mini-Marists and liturgies and Masses across the PK-12 community. This term our students will participate in the Mullewa Solidarity trip, Lifelink Fundraiser on Assumption Day and many exciting liturgies and Masses that will encourage them to reflect on their relationships with each other, creation, self and God. We wish everyone a fantastic Term 3 and like Mary, that we say ‘yes’ to the many opportunities that come our way. 

Staff Faith Formation 

As part of our commitment to formation for staff in 2022, Br Tony Leon visited the College on July 18 to facilitate an excellent Faith Formation Day for both teaching and non-teaching staff. Based around this year’s Marist theme of “Known and Loved – Dignity for All” the day included large and small group discussions and offered staff the opportunity to consider a range of issues such as poverty, displaced people, mental health and the experience of First Nation peoples. Ongoing opportunities for staff faith formation is aligned to our Strategic Directions ‘A Catholic School in the Marist Tradition’  

Assumption Day Celebrations 

The Feast Day of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Feast Day chosen for the Patronal Feast of the Marist Brothers is Monday 15 August. To mark the significance of these events, our K-12 Community will come together in celebration on Thursday 11 August.  As one of 54 Marist schools across Australia, the Feast Day of the Assumption is an opportunity to gather, give thanks to the Marist Brothers, and celebrate our shared Marist identity.  

Information about this important event was emailed to parents on Monday July 25. Please see a copy here 

Students from K-6 will be fundraising through a commitment to walking laps in the annual lapathon.  

Secondary students are encouraged to bring in a minimum of $5 to assist with our fundraising initiative as they also join the primary students walking around our ovals. 

Families who wish to contribute online can do so by clicking here.  

Year 10 Retreat 28 July 

Yesterday the Year 10 students came together to participate in a Retreat facilitated by the Youth Ministry Team. The Retreat Day follows our Vision for Mission to form “Good Christians and Good Citizens” as we offer students an opportunity away from the normal school routine to pause and reflect on their relationship with others, themselves and God. These experiences have shown to be positive and rewarding for our students.  

 
The Year 10 Retreat focused on recognising and developing leadership capacity with the following aims; 

  • For students to appreciate their own worth, as a starting point of their leadership journey. 
  • For students to understand what leadership looks like and the relationship between Leadership and Service. 
  • That students would encounter the core Gospel values that drive true servant leadership. 
  • That students would recognize that it is both possible and desirable to develop a personal relationship with Jesus, to help them serve as He served.

A group of people sitting in a circle in front of a stage

Description automatically generated with medium confidence

A group of people in a gym

Description automatically generated with medium confidence

St Vincent de Paul Winter Solidarity event 29 July 

This afternoon, 29 July, students on the Marcellin Campus and our Year 6 Mini Marists will have the opportunity to participate in the St Vincent de Paul Winter Solidarity event.  The Australian Bishops’ Catholic Social Justice Statement on Social Justice 2022 – 2023 is Respect: Confronting Violence and Abuse.  

In this Social Justice Statement, the Bishops’ assert Our relationships should be “marked by equality and reciprocity rather than domination and violence, respect and freedom rather than coercion and control”. The Statement affirms the work being done by faith communities and organisations to support those who experience domestic and family violence and abuse, and to address the drivers and enablers of violence. This includes the issue of spiritual and discusses how religious teachings – including our own – may be manipulated by perpetrators to excuse violence or to exert control over others. It points to further ways in which we can all respond to spiritual violence. Finally, it calls for faith communities to support and believe those going through domestic and family violence and abuse, to hold perpetrators to account and work towards individual and social transformation. 

We believe that respect, dignity and justice, transformation and hope are possible.” 
~ Social Justice Statement on Social Justice 2022 – 2023 

Students participating in the Winter Solidarity event will explore and learn about homelessness in Australia, Catholic Social Teaching, and what they can do as individuals and as a community to help address the issue.  

Students will also conduct a cook-up with food being donated to those suffering from homelessness. 

St Vincent de Paul Blanket Appeal 

This winter many families will be forced to spend the night without adequate warmth, or in some cases without adequate shelter.  

The Newman College Community endeavours to imitate Mary’s tenderness and concern for others, particularly the way she lived out her faith with courage in the face of great pain and adversity. Donating a blanket is a simple way to follow Mary’s example and to live the Gospel Message to “Love your neighbour” (Mark 12:31).  

For the beginning of Term 3 families are invited to donate blankets for the St Vincent de Paul Winter Blanket Appeal. Blankets should be in good condition, recently cleaned and free from pet hair. When donating a blanket to the Winter Appeal, please consider “Would I give this blanket to a friend?”.  Ensuring the blankets are in a good condition upholds the dignity of those who are receiving the goods.  

Donations can be made at all three College Campuses: 
Marcellin: Champagnat Chapel 
Lavalla: Administration Office 
Marian: Administration Office 

The final day to donate is Friday 19th August 2021. By actively engaging in this appeal, we continue to support community engagement to the marginalised. Your kind donation of blankets will help to keep families safe and warm this winter season.  

Thank you in advance for your generous donations.  

Thursday Morning Community Mass  

All students, families, friends and community members are warmly invited to join us for this peaceful and restorative start to the day. Taking place in the Champagnat Chapel on a Thursday morning, Mass begins at 8.10am and concludes at 8.40am. It is celebrated by a Priest from one of our local parishes and is hosted by both primary and secondary school students. 

There will be a 2 week break due to the Athletics Carnival and Assumption Day celebrations with Mass commencing again on the following dates; 

Week 5, Thursday August 18; Fr Emmanuel-tv Dimobi, MacKillop and Y3 Red 

Week 6, Thursday 25 August 25; Monsignor Kevin Long, Camara and Y3 Blue 

Council for Catholic Women

The Committee for the Council for Catholic Women Perth warmly invites you to 3 talks by Dr Cristina Lledo Gomez at James Nestor Hall Catholic Education Office 60 Ruislip St West Leederville. Cristina is the Presentation Sisters Lecturer at BBI-The Australian Institute of Theological Education where she promotes women’s spiritualities, feminist theologies and eco-theologies. Cristina is inspired by Karl Rahner SJ and has lectured at Boston and Berkeley Universities USA. She is the author of The Church as Woman and Mother and has published many articles covering her stated interests. Married with 2 children Cristina is proud of her Filipina heritage. 

 Friday 5 August: 5.30pm – 8.30pm (Light refreshments served 5.30pm – 6pm) Colonisation, Church and the Migrant Australian.  Saturday 6 August: 10am -12pm -Integral Ecology and Our Shared Existence  (light lunch provided) Saturday 6 August: 1pm – 3pm – Reclaiming Mary: Empowered versus Patriarchal Motherhood.                                                                                                                                                                             

RSVP Wednesday 3 August by email kerrymacfarlane2@gmail.com or mobile 0400 886 835. All welcome. Please feel free to attend any of the talks.