Newsletter 29 July 2022

PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE

Welcome to new Staff

I would like to welcome the following staff in Term 3, to our College:

Emily Kahwajian - Science Teacher
Stephanie Wong - Mathematics Teacher
Andrew McLagan - Mathematics Teacher
Ciaran Mullin - Music Teacher
Marissa McCarthy - Finance Administration Officer
Biji Menothuparambil - Science Laboratory Technician

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We completed last term with the NAIDOC Assembly which was very successful, and we also had the opportunity at that assembly to welcome back Ayor Chuot MP, an ex-student of the College. Ayor spoke to the students about the importance of education and the support that her family received when they arrived in Australia from Sudan, as refugees.

The staff began the term with Aboriginal Cultural Awareness training, which was conducted by the Catholic Education Office.

Catholic Performing Arts is in full swing and many of our students are participating. We wish them good luck. It is pleasing to see that there is an increased level of participation in the Music arena of recent times, after a Covid-affected slow start to the year.

We welcomed a group of students from Nagle Catholic College who completed the Camino Salvado walk from Subiaco to New Norcia, over the holidays.

In the first two weeks of term, we hosted a dozen very talented group of students, from Vietnam on an Immersion experience at the College. These students shadowed our young people and made excellent friendships in the time they were here.

Mr Declan Tanham
Principal

from the deputies

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. Use the QR code to complete this form to let us know of your child’s achievements.

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Staff Changes Semester 2

Leaving
• Daniel Stanes (Science Technician)
• Georgia Page (VisN)

Long Service Leave
• Mr Luke Halden
• Mr Peter Otten

Maternity Leave
• Jacqui Matheson

New Staff
• Ms Stephanie Wong (Mathematics)
• Mr Andrew McLagan (Mathematics)
• Mr Ciaran Mullin (Music)
• Miss Emily Kahwajian (Science)
• Ms Biji Menothuparambil (Science Technician)
• Sr Vicky Giacaman
• Ms Marissa McCarthy (Finance)

 July/August Key Dates

Friday 29 July – Last day for Course changes (Semester 2)

Monday & Tuesday 1-2 August – Year 10 Subject Selection

Wednesday 3 August – Bishop’s Literacy Test & Australian Maths Competition

Friday 5 August – Winter Sleepout

Wednesday – Friday 3-5 August – Year 7 Activity Days

Monday 8 August – Athletics Carnival

Wednesday 17 August – Photo Day

Friday 19 August – Student Free Day

Monday 22 August – Student Free Day


Mrs Corlie Wolmarans
Acting Deputy Principal – Curriculum

From the Deans

PE/Sports Uniform

Unfortunately, some students are not following the College requirements regarding when they can wear their PE uniform and/or not changing at the appropriate times.

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With the ongoing COVID situation we have allowed the Year 7-10 Students to wear their PE uniform all day on the days they have physical education.

Year 7-12 students who have subjects that may require them to change into PE/Sports uniform (e.g., Rugby & Netball) must wear their Academic uniform to and from school and get changed at the appropriate times, either at the beginning and end of the lesson or in the breaks either side lesson. Students who are found to be in the incorrect uniform at the incorrect time will be issued with afterschool detention.

If students are not sure of what is required, please speak to your PE teacher or Dean of Students.

Mr Craig Rodgers
Dean of Students


Breakfast Club 

Donations of Milo are warmly welcomed at Breakfast Club! Please bring in your donation of Milo to the Front Office. Thank you.

Mrs Susan Russell
Dean of Students

Student Success News

Academic Excellence Awards

Congratulations to the students listed who received an Academic Excellence Award at Tuesday's Assembly.

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Academic Excellence is awarded to students in the IEC for high achievement in the Intensive English Program.

IEC
Ali Rex Arwin
Zahra Rahimi
Sonam Denup
Kakkanin Promma

Academic Excellence is awarded to students in Years 7 to 10 who achieve a minimum of six A grades and no lower than a C grade in all other courses on their Semester 1 report.

Year 7
Finlay Campbell
Chloe Ferraro
Mileah Taylor
Tenzing Thinley
Kuengha Tenzin
Jaxon Prior
Jamyang Tobgyel

Year 8
Elliott Bashford
Kiel Biss
Katrina Frost
Gabriel Kelly
Olivia Pappas
Kiriwai Tetuhi Nathan

Year 9
Elias Baker
Lachlan Coates
Taylah Foord
Marshall Honore
Cameron Pryce
Thomas McGregor
Zainab Mohammadi

Year 10
Eva Dias Kelly
Jude Garbenis
Estella Gillam
Mischa Gwynne
Awhina Heke
Fionn O'Brien
Mia Pappas
India Prestidge
Emma Rowse
Lara Zein

Academic Excellence is awarded to students in Years 11 and 12 who achieve a minimum of four A grades and no lower than a C grade in all other courses on their Semester 1 report.

Year 11
Neave Cunningham
Jacob McGregor
Tandin Tshewang

Year 12
Owen Buttigieg
Matthew O'Loughlin
Sophie Rowse

Special Student Awards

Edith Cowan University (ECU) School of Engineering Awards

Congratulations to Matthew O'Loughlin - for achieving a grade over 80 at school and being the top student in ATAR Mathematics Methods.

Congratulations to Owen Buttigieg - for achieving a grade over 80 at school and being the top student in ATAR Physics.

Both Matthew and Owen received a certificate from ECU and a cash prize of $200.

City of Vincent Community Achievement Award- Keira MacAskill

As a student who attends a school in the City of Vincent, Keira was recognised for her outstanding efforts in her chosen sport, Rugby. Keira has excelled this year by representing the Western Force in the recent Super Rugby season.

The city recognised her outstanding performance and congratulates Keira for her efforts. 

Sporting Representation - National

Congratulations to Aranmore Head Girl Chelsea Te Whata who was selected for the U19s Australian Diamonds Softball team and played in the Canada Cup at the end of June. The team placed 5th out of 13 teams, only missing out on playing in the semi-finals by 2 points. 

Sporting Representation - State

Congratulations to the following students on their sporting success:

Olivia Wolmarans who competed in the State Heptathhlon team in Melbourne last holidays. Olivia was also selected into the State AFL 16s team where she was awarded MVP. Last Friday, Olivia flew to NSW with the State AFL 15s team. She was also named as one of the Leaders of this team.

Inneia Tangata who has been selected to represent WA in the 2022 Netball 12s Championships in Sydney in September.

Palace Koia who was selected into the state U12's Rugby AND Netball teams in late 2021. This April, she represented WA in the state Little Athletics team in Sydney where she won three national medals: Gold in the 4 x 100 relay, Silver in the discus and Bronze in the 80m hurdles.

Sapphire McLeod who has been selected to represent WA in the 2022 Netball 12s Championships in Sydney in September. Sapphire has been selected for both indoor and outdoor netball.

Science News

Thank you Mr Stanes

I am not biased when I say that Science is the best subject at Aranmore, where the most fun is to be had, and the most enthusiastic staff are to be found. But behind every great Science teacher is an equally impressive Lab Technician. For the past 8 years, Mr Daniel Stanes has been Aranmore’s excellent Lab Tech.

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Mr Stanes performs the usual tasks of getting our experiments ready and keeping our chemicals stocked and safely stored, but he also does so much more. When we wanted to turn Aranmore into a Solar System to teach the students about astronomical distances, Mr Stanes made model planets. When we wanted a fun way to teach electrical circuits, he created a giant electrical coil, complete with a car horn if you touched the wire. Mr Stanes can whip up a batch of playdough, in multiple colours, individually portioned in no time at all so we can demonstrate Force. He has the patience to run Pre-Service teachers and new teachers through the best way to conduct experiments and the knowledge to streamline experienced teachers practices. I can confidently write that no Science teacher who has walked into the prep area and asked Mr Stanes for ideas on how to demonstrate a particular concept has ever walked away disappointed.

When the thought of 30 Year 7’s using Bunsen burners for the first time is too much for a teacher to bear alone, Mr Stanes is there. When we are teaching back-to-back and have forgotten an essential piece of equipment, Mr Stanes quietly gets the job done. When, for the life of us, we can’t remember how to connect the oscilloscope correctly or get the projector working, he has it working before the class gets off track. He is a favourite of the local butcher who ensures Aranmore is supplied with the best offal for dissection. His efficiency, level of cleanliness and organisation - which includes submitting purchase orders and invoices in a prompt manner, leave the rest of us in the department in disgrace.

As a true scientist Mr Stanes is big on reusing and recycling: batteries, milk bottle lids, soft plastics are all sorted and recycled. He has also repaired nearly everything in the science lab, most of the audiovisual equipment at Aranmore, countless student shoes, glasses and calculators. Even a sick goldfish is no match for Mr Stanes.

Now it is time for Mr Stanes to move on, and the Science staff are not the only people who will miss his quiet and efficient ways. Mr Stanes wears multiple Aranmore hats – often at the same time.

Mr Stanes is part of the IT department helping both students and parents, he works in the library, helps the music department and runs the audio-visual equipment for College events. Most people wouldn’t be aware of the mass of wires and equipment it takes for one Mass to be held in the CASS.

Thank you very much from everyone at Aranmore; we wish you all the best.

Year 9 Conduction

Year 9’s are testing the thermal conduction properties of different metals using a conduction ring. At the end of each plate of metal is a ball bearing attached to the plate using candle wax. The metal with the best thermal conduction will heat the wax causing the ball to drop first.

Year 9 Robotics

Year 9’s enjoyed another Stem United activity last week.  During this session they built a robot, including connecting the electrical components.  They then had to control the robot to get it to grasp and move an object.

Welcome Miss Kahwajian

With Mr Halden enjoying long service leave we have Miss Kahwajian joining us in the Science department. Students and staff alike are benefiting from her positive attitude and enthusiasm.

Mrs Naomi Geoghegan
Head of Learning Area - Science

Sports News

Inter-House Athletics Carnival - Monday 8 August

On Monday 8 August, the College will be holding the annual Inter-House Athletics Carnival. 

Please see here for more information. 

Pathways News

Year 9 Career Taster Program - Get Career Curious

Have you started thinking about your future career? Fashion or jewellery design, running a hotel, controlling drones for exploration, or working away on a mine site?

In Term 4, Year 9s will have the opportunity to travel to TAFE and experience a variety of careers over a full-day course. Click here to explore the options available.

Please contact Mrs Drabble for more information.

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Year 10 Parent/Student Information Evening -

Thanks to the Year 10s and their parents for participating in the recent subject information day and Parent Information Evening. Subject selection meetings begin Week 3 this term. You should have your booking slip by now.

Any questions about the course selection process, please contact Mrs Corlie Wolmarans, and any VET/Apprenticeship questions, please direct to Ms Vicki Pratt and Mr Craig Rodgers.

Your Deans/Teachers will be available to help with the process, please remember that parents are most welcome to attend these as well.

For more information, the slides from the information evening can be accessed from the Seqta home page.

Upcoming Tertiary Events and Open Days

Murdoch Open Days                                   Events Home (murdoch.edu.au)

Notre Dame Sunday 21 August                  Schedule: Open Day 2022

Curtin Open Week 5-8 Sept                       Curtin Open Week | Events

TAFE North Metro                                       TBA

Edith Cowan                                               ECU Future Students | Events


Jobs Corner

The entertainment industry is back in action and VenuesWest have a variety of casual and part-time positions at their venues  Entertainment Casual Positions

Tips & Tricks for Young People – Thursday 15 September, 6-8pm, Town of Vincent has a professional careers coach presenting a free workshop in the Town of Vincent library. Aly Bannister has advice on all things “jobs” to get you started, from where to begin your search to securing a job in the current market. Follow the link to secure your spot: EventbriteBook

Considering a career in the Army, Navy or Air Force ? A representative of the ADF will be coming out this term to give you all the information you need. Please let Mrs Drabble know you would like to attend and keep an eye out for the date:  Defence Jobs Australia - Find Jobs in the ADF

Are you a penultimate, final year accounting student or recent accounting graduate looking to get valuable paid* work experience?  

The Chartered Accountants ANZ Achiever programme gives you the opportunity to gain hand-on work experience, build your professional network and get real-life industry exposure. 

Applications for the programme are now open until Sunday 14 August.  

Find out more about the programme and apply: www.youunlimitedanz.com/get-connected/achiever-programme/students 

*The salary for student placements is at the discretion of employers and does vary firm to firm. 

Need help Updating your Resume?

Some tips from Mrs Diane Bearham (Executive Assistant to Mr Tanham)

“Keep your resume short and sweet” Two pages is plenty, especially early on in your working career

“Make the Layout Simple” You don’t need pretty paper and borders, but it is essential to being able to see the important bits when reading resumes

“Don’t forget the Cover Letter – make it genuine and state your availability” Don’t apply for a role that you cannot commit to. Make sure you keep your contact details and those of your references up to date.

For more tips and tricks on writing your resume, Seek have a load of content and articles you should find useful. Have a look today via SEEK Career Advice

Mrs Claire Drabble
Pathways Coordinator

P&F News

Who wants to go to Hollywood?

The ACC P&F are rolling out the red carpet for a night at the Oscars!

You are invited to a Hollywood Musical Bingo Night to raise funds for the installation of new outdoor gym equipment.

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What’s musical bingo? The same as ordinary bingo but with songs rather than numbers to cross off, featuring 150 of the greatest classical songs in the best movies of all time.

Grab your friends and come dressed as a Hollywood star.

18+ event with a licensed bar.

BYO snacks / food only.

Includes a silent auction, raffle and door prizes.


Saturday 20 August 2022
7pm for a 7.30pm start
Tickets $160 for a table of 8 or $25 individually.

Tickets available from https://www.trybooking.com/CAQII

For further information call Andrea Murray, P&F President on 0408 324 878.

VET News

North Metropolitan TAFE offers a Vocational Education and Training Delivered to Secondary Students (VETDSS) program. They have provided the following information for 2023 enrolments:


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• Now open to apply for one of their Certificate Courses;
• Applications will close on 31 August 2022;
• Provided a Course List (sent via Direqt Messages on 22 June 2022);
• Provided a Course Guide (sent via Direqt Messages on 22 June 2022); and
• NMTAFE VETDSS Application Enrolment Guide 2023 (how to apply).

Please see Miss Pratt for the instructions on applying online.

2023_SMTAFE_VETDSS_Application_Instructions.pdf

2023_SMTAFE_VETDSS_Course_Guide.pdf

2023_SMTAFE_VETDSS_Course_Summary.pdf

2023_VETDSS_Pathway_Brochure.pdf

C22_-_083_2023_VETDSS_Course_Guide_202207.pdf

C22_-_083_2023_VETDSS_Course_List_202207.pdf

NMTAFE_VETDSS_Application_Enrolment_Guide_2023.pdf

Community Noticeboard

FREE STEM Careers Event - The Innovators' Tea Party

Speed Networking
Come and celebrate National Science Week with us!

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The Innovators' Tea Party - Speed Networking

Date: Saturday August 20th
Time: 10:30am, 12:30pm or 2:30pm AWST
Forum: Face to face - State Library of WA
Target Audience: Year 10-12

This is a unique opportunity for students to meet with inspiring female role models working in Science, Technology, Engineering & Maths. Designed for students in years 10-12, they will speak 1-1 with a number of different Women in STEM about their day-to-day work and career pathway. Students will have a few minutes to talk to each mentor, learn about their career stories and ask questions, before moving onto the next.

Each session has a different theme and students are welcome to attend more than one session. The session themes are:

10:30am - 12:00pm : Creative Technology
12:30pm - 2:00pm : All STEM fields
2:30pm - 3:00pm : Medicine and Health Science

Sessions book out quickly so don't delay in registering!

Register for Speed Networking now.


The Committee for the Council for Catholic Women Perth
warmly invites you to three 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.  Married with two 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@hotmail.com or mobile 0400 886 835. All welcome.

Spirit of the Arts - 2022 Performing Arts Festival 

TryBooking ticket links for all sections of the 2022 Performing Arts Festival are now on the Spirit of the Arts website, under the “Performing Arts Festival” tab www.spiritofthearts.com.au.

UPCOMING EVENTS

For the College Calendar, please see here.

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