NEWSLETTER

NEWSLETTER
23 September 2014
Dear Parents and Guardians
Review of the Australian Curriculum
You may like to read a letter which the College received from the Australian Government, outlining
the findings of the review of the Australian Curriculum.
This review was conducted by Professor Ken Wiltshire and Dr Kevin Donnelly and you can access
it at www.scsa.wa.edu.au
The Class of 2014
This week we farewell the Class of 2014 in a formal way. They had a final assembly with the
College students on Wednesday and then they will have their Graduation Ceremony with the
College Community and parents on Friday.
They are quite a unique group, as they have always been called the “half group”. That is, they are
smaller in number than usual, due to the change in school starting age fourteen years ago.
Perhaps this has made them a much more close-knit group, as they have had the opportunity to
get to know each other really well.
We wish them well in their future life choices, particularly, their studies and the exams, which some
of them are about to sit.
I would like to finish with part of the reading from Sunday’s scripture, where St Paul addresses a
small group of Christians, in a Greek village called Thessalonika.
“We always mention you in our prayers and thank God for you all
and constantly remember before God our Father
how you have shown your faith in action,
worked for love and persevered through hope,
in Our Lord Jesus Christ.”
God Bless
Declan Tanham
Principal
Yr 12 Exam Revision with Mr Craig Thomas
Telephone: (08) 9444 9355
41 Franklin Street, Leederville WA 6007
Facsimile: (08) 9444 9310
Website: aranmore.wa.edu.au
From the Deputies...
College Dates
20 Oct - 3 Nov
20 Oct
- P&F Meeting
21 Oct
- Student Leaders 2015 Elections
- Netball Program Presentation Night
22 Oct
- Yr 12 Graduation practice P1 & P2
- WS Farewell Assembly P3 & 4
23 Oct
- Onsite Interviews Round 2
24 Oct
- Yr 12 Graduation practice 10am - 1pm
- Yr 11 Art & Design Excursion
- Yr 11 Econs Field Trip
- CLASS OF 2014 GRADUATION
27 Oct - 7 Nov
- IEC Swimming
29 Oct
- English Presentaiton Night
Grooming Procedures
We’d like parents/guardians to be aware of some new approaches to our
grooming and dress-code. There are no changes to the published dresscode as outlined in the Student Diary. In our efforts to constantly improve
the standards of adherence to the code, we are implementing some new
strategies. Students are reminded that any staff member (teacher or nonteaching staff) may and should challenge students about uniform and
grooming problems.
If a student presents at school with a Uniform/grooming problem, one of the
following will occur:
1. Immediate correction (eg – remove/confiscate jewellery or non-uniform
garment);
2. The Head of Year will set a date by which the problem will be rectified (eg
hair-cut, new shoes);
3. The Head of Year will send the student home at the end of the day with a
letter instructing that the student is not to return to school until the situation is
remedied.
3 Nov
Being sent home in this context is not a suspension as such, and hence no
re-enrolment interview will be required. For instances of hair-cuts being too
short, a period of time (probably a week) will be stipulated by the Head of Year
where the student will not be able to return to classes.
6-7 Nov
This practice is aligned with what is already stated in the Student Diary. If you
have any queries, please do not hesitate to call me at the College.
3 Nov
- Keys for Life Parent information night
- WACE exams begin
- Peer Support Training Camp
7 Nov
- Yr 11 Final Mass & Assembly
10 Nov
- Yr 11 Study Day
- Yr 11 EALD Practical Exams
11 Nov
- 11am Remembrance Day Prayer
- Yr 11 Exams begin
Elite Sport Training Squads
This is to clarify for students and parents that students who are selected for
any elite sporting training squad may not depart early from school on a regular
basis, in order to attend training sessions. The College is happy to clarify this
with any team or coach, and has made such contact recently to Rugby WA.
14 Nov
Mrs Clare Kanakis
- Yr 9 Social
18 Nov
- Awards Rehearsal
19 Nov
Don’t Forget?
- 6.30-8.30pm College Awards Presentation
Evening
20 - 21 Nov
High Tea
- Outdoor Ed Expedition
21 Nov
- Yr 9 Big Day In #2
24 Nov
Opening Hours During the
School Term
25 Nov
The Uniform Shop will be open:
- New students Yr 9-12 Orientation
- Yr 7 & 8 Orientation
Tuesday: 11.00am – 1.30pm
Friday: 8.00am – 11.30am
The College summer uniform is worn
in Term 4.
Grab a friend, dress up and enjoy
good food, fine teas and coffee, all
whilst being serenaded with sweet
music.
The fundraising High Tea is on
Sunday 2 November, 3-6pm.
Please see flyer at the end of the
newsletter,
Thank you.
Voting in the Student Council Elections
IMPORTANT REMINDER
2015 School Year
Parents must inform the Principal’s secretary if their child is not returning to the college in 2015. Failure to do so shall
incur a term’s fee in lieu of notice.
Information Technology News
Computing requirements for 2015
With the rollout to personal electronic devices for Years 7 to 10 next year, I have been asked by some families for
suggestions on what to purchase. To make this process easier for those families, I have been speaking to a company
called PRA solutions. This is a third party that has, with the specifications given by Aranmore Catholic College,
Sourced suitable devices which they are able to supply at educational prices.
It must be stressed that it is not compulsory to purchase through this company, but is given as an option.
The company does have the facility to allow leasing as well as outright purchases.
To view their offer please go to http://edusales.praimaging.com.au
Then use the code: acc2015
To contact PRA solutions Educational consultant, Sean Finney, please phone (08) 9225 4677
or email sean@praimaging.com.au
The school is passing on this information to assist families and do not have any financial or supportive link with the
company.
As the students’ personal electronic devices should be able to last 2-3 years, it is imperative that it is covered on your
insurance, I would strongly suggest checking on this. It should also be noted that, due to the fact that students will be
carrying their device between classes, a sturdy cover is strongly recommended.
Mr Luke Halden
ICT within Curriculum
Year 11
YEAR 11 IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Please note the summary of important dates for all Year 11s:
Friday November 7................................Last day of Year 11 classes
Monday November 10...........................Study Day for all Year 11 students (no classes on this day)
Tuesday November 11...........................Exams commence
Tuesday November 18...........................Religion & Life Exam ALL Y11s and Awards Evening rehearsal
Wednesday November 19......................Awards Presentation Evening 6.30pm ALL Y11’s required
Monday November 24............................ Exams conclude
Wednesday November 26.......................Exam Review Day
Thursday November 27...........................Subject change day (Mr Williams)
All students need to attend their exams in full SUMMER ACADEMIC uniform.
Best of luck with your studies.
Mr Damian Stefanoff
Head of Year 11
Society & Environment
Hurry!!!
Come on board
Canberra Tour Departing October 2015
Reserve a place
$500 deposit to be paid by April 2nd 2015
For further details contact Mr Craig Phillis
C.Phillis@aranmore.wa.edu.au
Reminder: Europe Tour Meeting
Date: Wednesday 12th November 2014
Time:
6.00pm– 7:00pm (approximate finish)
Location:
Aranmore Catholic College Library (Entry from Marion street is advised)
Craig Phillis
Head of Society and Environment
Aranmore College being SunSmart
As we lead in to summer and the weather starts heating up we should reconsider how we protect ourselves when out
in the sun. It is also important to understand the philosophy behind the College’s “No Hat, No Play” policy.
A 2002 survey found that approximately two in every three Australians will be diagnosed with skin cancer before the
age of 70 and it is estimated that every eight hours someone dies of skin cancer in Australia.
In Australia, sunburn can occur in as little as 10 minutes on a fine summers day. Sunburn at any age, whether serious
or mild, can cause permanent skin damage.
Sunburn is a major risk factor for developing melanoma, the most dangerous form of skin cancer. Melanoma is more
likely to occur in people who are exposed to the sun every now and then (eg. on weekends or holidays, especially if
they get sunburnt), not a little bit everyday.
So how is the College approaching this issue? Students are required to purchase a hat and wear it any time that they
are out in the sun. Those students who do not have a hat will be asked to move into shaded areas at recess and
lunchtime. In PE students will also be offered sunscreen.
For further information please search the Cancer Council of WA website which has information on a wide range of
cancers not just skin cancer.
References:
http://www.cancerwa.asn.au/prevention/sunsmart/
http://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/diet-and-fitness/on-the-move-against-skin-cancer-20121009-27ae6.html
Free Online Learning
Free online learning
The below website offers some free educational information:
http://www.gcflearnfree.org/
Specialist Netball Program
Mrs Georgina Grace, Miss Tasha Nykyforak, Cheyelle Robins-Reti and Mrs Cherie Farnan
Netball Presentation Evening
Each year we have young netballers stand up and stand out. Whether that be through their commitment, passion,
achievements or all areas, we like to recognise them through our program awards. Our Aranmore netballers have a
great reputation for being quality players and quality people, and we congratulate the following athletes on receiving
a Netball Program Award, which were presented at our Annual presentation night held at the College on Tuesday 21
October:
Lower School Most Improved Player:
Eden Gilbert
Middle School Most Improved Player:
Tecara Turvey
Senior School Most Improved Player:
Umpiring Award: Alannah Tynan-Hislop
Ellen Maughan and Rebecca McCafferty
Coaching Award: Rebecca McCafferty
Junior Tour Star:
Morgan Jasson
Senior Netball Tour Awards
Team 1 – MVP: Team 1 – Coaches Award: Most Persistent:
Team 2 – MVP: Team 2 – Coaches Award: Most Persistent: Cheyelle Robins-Reti
Kate Bunten
Brittney Taylor
Stephanie Chilcott
Murphy Award (Highest Achieving Athlete): Jeune-Kelly Mahuru-Biddle
Connor Award (Most Valuable Contribution to the Netball Program): Cheyelle Robins-Reti
Thank you to all who attended the Presentation evening and helped to make it a great wind up of the season.
Mrs Cherie Farnan
Netball Coordinator
Year 8
Aspire Program
Year 12 Farewell Assembly
Specialist Rugby Program
Congratulations
Congratulations to the following students who have been selected in the RugbyWA Junior Gold Squad. The program
runs from October to March 2015, players train 4 times a week including weight sessions, skill sessions and life skills
seminars. The program is designed to prepare players for The JGS Rugby tournament in February and for future
RugbyWA squads. Aranmore has a very high representation which is a great promotion and example for the College
and Rugby Program.
UNDER 15s
Tapiha Mason
Tamaiti Williams
Michael Brown
Jackson Pugh
Campbell Parata
Elijah Elia
Jackson Topine
Jaylen Tuapola
UNDER 17s
Thomas Masibaka
Jack Daynes
Kade Pearce
Malakai Chan Boon
Corry Tearoa
Brody MacAskill
Lapo Bigazzi Gurrieri
WA School Sports Representatives
The following students have been chosen to take part in the 2014 State Touch Football team competing in Victoria.
They will be absent from the College from 18 October to 25 October.
Manaia Stockman-Te Rahui
Kennedy Cherrington
Jarrod McKenna
Christian Smith
Sam Clarke
Cullen Ngamanu
Year 10
Year 10
Year 10
Year 10
Year 9
Year 9
Congratulations
Congratulations must also go to Ex College and Rugby students for their recent successes
Kane Koteka has taken up a contract with the Western Force.
Chance Peni represented the Junior Kiwis in the recent Rugby League International
between New Zealand and Australia and he scored a great try. He has also taken up a
contract with the West Tigers NRL team for the 2015 season.
Curtis Rona has taken up a NRL contract with the Canterbury Bulldogs.
College Community News
Lions Christmas Cakes
• 1.5kg Cake -$16 each/
10 cakes per carton
• 1kg Cake - $12 each/12
cakes per carton
• 900g Xmas Puddings $12 each/ 12 puddings
per carton
• 80g Mini Fruit Cake $2 each/ 45 cakes per
carton
To place an order contact Cathy in the canteen 9201 5251
Scipture Union of WA Inc.
‘Live with the Spirit’ School Holiday Camps
“The opportunities, skills and fun that young people have on camps, while getting outdoors,
meeting new people, being challenged and having fun, is invaluable. When young people
come back from camp, they are tired and dirty but deeply satisfied and invigorated from the
physical challenges, great new friends and deeper life questions they have been able to
explore”, Michael Devereux, Holiday Camps Coordinator
If you are interested in taking part in one of these camps the Brochures are available in
Student Services.
High Tea
Date: Sunday November 2nd
Where: CASS Aranmore
Catholic College,
Cnr Oxford & Franklin St.
Time: 3-6pm
Cost: $40
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
Bar available (no BYO)
Please no stillettos
A fundraiser for the Aranmore Catholic College
Music Tour
Aranmore Catholic College
RSVP: Wednesday October 29th
Phone reception: 9444 9355