E-News 15 October

 

Term 4

Welcome to Week 10

 Living Our Values

A warm welcome back to the start of a new term. I hope that families enjoyed time together over the break and that the final term of the year has started well for everyone.

Term 4

The start of the new term brings with it a sense of freshness and renewal. The holiday break gives time to pause and reflect on previous work and efforts, with a view of setting new goals moving forward. This is a strategy that we encourage across the College - staff and students alike.

We understand the importance of the continuous learning journey where we learn from mistakes in a bid to grow and develop. We promote the idea that assessment is an important tool to help us grow – it is an essential component of the teaching and learning cycle. Education Standards NSW indicate that there are several approaches to assessment, including the following:

  • Assessment For Learning:

    • Using evidence about students' knowledge, understanding and skills to inform teaching and to clarify student learning and understanding.

  • Assessment Of Learning:

    • Using evidence of student learning to assess achievement against outcomes and standards.

  • Assessment As Learning:

    • Students are their own assessors. They monitor their own learning, ask questions and use a range of strategies to decide what they know and can do, and how to use assessment information for new learning.

Setting challenging but achievable goals and then putting in key steps to work toward these goals is an important strategy for student growth. Students are then challenged to hold themselves accountable for what they have planned and to take ownership of their own learning. Our teachers of course are beside our students every step of the way, providing support, opportunity, guidance and quality feedback.

The setting of goals, aligned to students utilising assessment to learn, speaks to the important concept of student agency where they step forward to manage their own learning. This important skill is one that will stand students in very good stead for their future world. Of course, parents and the College are coagents with students as we provide rich support and care to provide the conditions and opportunities to allow them to flourish and to have the confidence to step outside of their comfort zone to learn.

Year 12 Graduation

At this point of the term our focus is drawn to our Graduating Class of 2024 as they celebrate their journey through the College and look excitedly to their own future pathways. It is a bittersweet moment for us at the College as we farewell our graduands from the community. For so long they have been a daily part of AvÐÔ°® Christi and have left an indelible mark on the College, so we will miss their presence next year. Equally though, we are very excited at their future prospects as they write the next chapter of their own story to positively shape the world around them.

As key stewards of the AvÐÔ°® Christi story this year, our Year 12 students have demonstrated the Courage to act with integrity, the Commitment to be accountable, and the Compassion to serve others selflessly. In embracing these Values, they have fulfilled our Mission as faithful stewards, building a just and compassionate society where all can thrive.

We are looking forward to gathering together as a community on Wednesday this week to recognise and formally farewell our graduands at our whole school assembly during the day and at our Graduation Mass and Ceremony at St Mary’s Cathedral in the evening.

The College Uniform

With the switch to the summer uniform at the start of Term 4, it gives us the collective opportunity to ensure that we are suitably attired each day with an understanding of the importance of wearing our uniform with pride. Into our first year of the new K-12 College uniform, students represent 40 years of tradition and the thousands of students who have passed through the College gates at both campuses across the years. 

Wearing the AvÐÔ°® Christi crest on our uniform implies a direct link with our history and traditions. It reminds us of our connectedness as a community across the decades and how we all have a role to play in promoting our positive culture by properly wearing our uniform each day at, to, and from school.

College Calendar

As a school which prides itself on offering a broad range of growth opportunities for students, we consequently have a very busy College calendar. Our aim in designing and building the calendar, with assistance from our wonderfully supporting Friends of AvÐÔ°®, is to ensure clear communication for families across the K-12 community. With a view of planning ahead for a busy Term 4, we would encourage all parents and caregivers to access the College Calendar at corpus.wa.edu.au/college-calendar.

Best wishes and every blessing, 

Jeff Allen

Principal


 

Enrolments Update

Attention All Current Year 6 AvÐÔ°® Families

A gentle reminder for our Year 6 families to notify our Enrolments Team, if your child will not be continuing onto Year 7 in 2025.   

Sibling Applications

If you have a child enrolled at another school and you would like for the child to join their siblings at the College, (regardless of the academic year), please lodge an enrolment application at your earliest convenience. The College continues to receive an unprecedented amount of enrolment applications so to avoid disappointment in missing out on a place, please ensure you have lodged an enrolment application for your child to join their siblings at AvÐÔ°® Christi College! Enrolment applications may be lodged online:  

Currently Accepting Kindergarten 2027 and Year 7 2027 – Apply now!

If you have a child born between 1 July 2022 – 30 June 2023, please apply now for 4 Year Old Kindergarten commencing in 2027. To avoid missing out on a place, we encourage enrolment applications to be lodged in advance as places are limited. 

Contact Us

The Enrolments Team welcomes you to contact us should you have any enrolment questions: Call: 6332 2566, Email: enrolments@corpus.wa.edu.au or Visit: Senior School Administration Office, off Murdoch Drive. 

 

2025 Instrumental Music Program

We’re delighted to announce that applications for the 2025 Music Bursary are now open!

 If you are an instrumental musician looking to develop your passion for music, this is your chance to shine.  We are looking for strong musicians to fill instrumental positions within existing ensembles. For this reason the bursaries on offer are for specific instruments. Simply complete the Music Bursary Form 2025 which you can find   

We encourage you to act fast as, applications will close on Friday, 18 October 2024. We’ll be contacting the successful candidates by the 25 October 2024 with interviews scheduled during week 4, term 4, 2024.

2025 Music Ensemble Programs

Are you eager to be a part of our 2025 Ensemble Programs? Expression forms will be communicated during term 4, with all our performing arts extra-curricular programs. 

2025 Music Tutoring Lessons

For those looking to enhance their musical skills through tutoring, you can apply by completing the Music Enrolment 2025 form, which can be found  We can’t wait to see your enthusiasm and talent shine in our 2025 Instrumental Music Program!

 

 

Maximise Your Engagement with the College Calendar!

Did you know our College Calendar offers dual access? It’s publicly available online for general viewing, but signing in reveals a richer, more detailed schedule.

We understand the importance of keeping up with your child’s school activities. That’s why we’ve put together a comprehensive guide to help you navigate the College Calendar effectively. Follow our easy step-by-step instructions to make the most of the calendar and support your child every step of the way here:

Below are some downloadable graphics to help you remember what’s coming next, but please refer to the College calendar for more details.


Co-Curricular Sign Ups

In-person sign ups will be available in Term 4 for Co-Curricular activities, save the below dates:

Junior School Sign-Ups:

  • Week 2: Tuesday 15 October and Wednesday 16 October at 8.00am

  • Location: Undercover area

 

Friends of AvÐÔ°®

Join us for the Friends of AvÐÔ°® Committee Meeting on Wednesday 6 November at 6.30pm in the Senior School Staffroom.

All welcome.

 

Annual Community Meeting

Join us for the AvÐÔ°® Christi College Annual Community Meeting on Tuesday, 19 November at 6.30pm in the Senior School Boardroom.

This is a wonderful opportunity for all members of our community to come together, discuss important updates, and share ideas for the future.

Everyone is welcome, and we look forward to seeing you there!

 

Junior School Disco - 18 October 2024

Get ready to dance the night away at our Junior School Disco on Friday, 18 October 2024! 

The event will feature three exciting sessions in the College Hall, adjacent to the Theatre:

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There will be short changeover periods between each session to ensure a smooth transition. 

Tickets are free, but registrations are essential, visit: 

More information about the event will be provided closer to the date.

 
 

Save the date - more details to follow:

Please refer to the College Calendar for the most up-to-date event dates and information, as it serves as the definitive source.


 

Dear Parents and Guardians,

Welcome to Term 4! As we embark on the final stretch of the school year, it’s a wonderful time to reflect on the tremendous achievements of our students so far. With all the hard work and growth behind us, we eagerly anticipate the exciting opportunities that lie ahead.

As A.A. Milne beautifully expressed in Winnie the Pooh"You’re braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think."

This sentiment captures the spirit of our students as they prepare to face new challenges and adventures in the coming year.

Term 4 is always a special time, filled with significant events that unite us as a community. We encourage you to stay informed by regularly checking the college calendar for updates and important details. You can access the calendar via the link provided here; please ensure you sign in for a more comprehensive overview.

Swimming Lessons Years 1 to 6:

We are thrilled to introduce in-school swimming lessons this year. As part of a trial, we will be running a smaller program to assess and refine for 2025. Swimming is an important part of our physical education curriculum, helping students build confidence and skills in the water. 

 Further information will be communicated once finalised and uploaded to the calendar.

  • Years 1 to 3: Two-day program (28–29 November)

  • Years 4 to 6: Three-day program (2–4 December)

Great Book Swap

The Great Book Swap is a fantastic way to celebrate reading while raising funds for the Indigenous Literacy Foundation. Over term 4 the Junior school has been collecting books ready for our book swap day. The idea is to swap a favourite book in exchange for a donation. Book donations can be dropped into the designated tubs located at junior admin and the library before Monday 27 November. We are look at pre-loved books in good conditions, suitable for the ages of 4 to 12.

  • Date: Friday 29 November

  • Time: 8:15am to 8:45am

  • Cost: Gold coin donation. 

So come on down and join us in the undercover area before school with your gold coin donation and find a book/s to enjoy over the Christmas break

More information about the organisation can be found here:

Supervision out-of-school hours:

Please be reminded that school staff are unable to supervise children before 8:15 am or after 3:30 pm. We have noticed a growing number of students being dropped off before 8:00 am and left unsupervised. For their safety, we ask that you utilise AvÐÔ°® Australia if early drop-off or late pick-up is needed.

www.campaustralia.com.au

Upcoming Events:

  • Tuesday 15 October – Prayer Assembly

  • Friday 18 October – Interschool Spelling Bee and Junior Disco

  • Saturday 26 October – Year 3 Reconciliation

  • Tuesday 29 October – Year 3 Green Assembly and CAPSS Athletics Carnival

  • Thursday 31 October – Author Visit: Morris Gleitzman

  • Saturday 2 November – College Tour

 Thank you for your continued support and partnership throughout the year. Together, let’s make Term 4 a memorable and successful one!

 Warm regards,

 Katya Anderson

Head of Junior School


Library Update

Scholastic Book Club Issue 7 is now available for students. Points earned from these sales benefit our library collection.

Spare copies are available in the Primary Library.

Mrs Catherine Munro

Library Technician

 

URSTRONG Peer Support

On Wednesday, October 23 our Year 6 Students will lead peer mentoring sessions aligned with the principals of our URSTRONG program. Running from week 3- week 8 of the term, our students will connect to continue to build their sense of belonging and build their friendships across their House Groups at our Junior School. Through engaging, interactive and fun activities this student-led initiative is another way our young learners are truly being ‘Outstanding For Others.’

Mrs Danielle Damjanovic

Head of Community (K-6)


 
 

Pathways Newsletter

We would like to remind you about the Pathways team careers hub which you and your family can now access via , this is a great place to plan your next steps and start exploring your career options. What is the Pathways Hub? It’s our online source of careers and pathways information. You’ll find lots of resources that help you plan your pathway, so add it to your bookmarks and share it with your family. You can also join Study Work Grow (SWG). On our Pathways Hub you'll be able to sign up for SWG membership, which is an easy way to keep on top of all the opportunities that are out there. You'll receive an email each week with information, news, and events about your career and further study options. Instructions on how to set up your account are .  

Please also feel free to read our WA centred  powered by InFocus Career.

Any questions? Please reach out to Tamara Murphy, Head of Pathways, at tamara.murphy@cewa.edu.au.

 

Dance Ensemble Auditions Form 2025

The DANCE ENSEMBLE is a specialist group of senior school students, comprising dancers from Years 7 to 12. The Ensemble aims to provide differentiated learning opportunities that extend our senior students and better prepare them for success in dance and beyond.

Dance Ensemble represents the College through performances at events such as the Catholic Performing Arts Festival and the annual Dance Gala and other events throughout the year.

Auditions:

  • Term 4, Week 5 – 2024

  • Tuesday 5th and Wednesday 6th November at 7.15am to 8.30am 

  • The audition will consist of participating in a contemporary dance class with each exercise performed in groups of 5 or 6 

  • The adjudication panel will consist of the Dance Teachers and Year 12 Dance Captains who will also lead the class.

For your information:

  • Classes will begin in Term 1, Week 3 through to end of Term 3

  • Rehearsals will be conducted on Tuesday mornings 7.15am to 8.20am.

  • Cost associated with this activity is $100.00 per student. This covers costumes and travel to performances etc 

If you have any further questions or program enquiries please contact Caroline Stevenson, Teacher in Charge of Dance at caroline.stevenson@cewa.edu.au 

For enrolment queries please contact Arts Administrator, Donna McCrystal on 6332 2603 or via email on donna.mccrystal@cewa.edu.au


 
 

Learn to Swim at AvÐÔ°®

AvÐÔ°® Christi College offers a Learn to Swim Program onsite at the Jennifer Reilly Aquatic Centre. The aquatic centre features a covered and heated 25 metre, eight-lane indoor lap and water polo pool, a separate 12 metre learn-to-swim pool and terrace seating for 180 people. Our Learn to Swim Program is facilitated by Speed With Style, a company who provide a unique approach to swim teaching called Individualised Custom Teaching, which was developed by Dr Nigel Williams in collaboration with head coach and Speed with Style Founder - John Williams.

The Learn to Swim program is available to both AvÐÔ°® Christi College students and those external to the College.

You can register and find more information about Speed with Style here:


WAAPA Summer School 2025


Start your new year with an exciting experience at WAAPA. Come along this January for a fun-packed program where you'll meet new people, sharpen your skills, and get plenty of performance opportunities. WAAPA’s Summer School offers a wide variety of performing arts courses tailored for secondary school students. Whether you're going into Year 7 or Year 12, there's something for every aspiring artist—classes in Acting for Stage, Dance, Acting for Camera, Jazz Music, and Music Theatre. Our expert instructors welcome students of all skill levels and experiences. For more details on the courses available, visit or reach out to Gabrielle Metcalf at explore.waapa@ecu.edu.au or call 9370 6775.


 

Daniella Watson

We are thrilled to share the outstanding achievements of Daniella Watson from 3G! Earlier this year, Daniella was selected for the WA State Development team for Calisthenics.

During the recent school holidays, Daniella and her team travelled to Darwin to compete in the Frangipani Challenge. They performed six items, securing victories in five of them, and were crowned the overall winners of the Frangipani Cup.

A huge congratulations to Daniella for her remarkable success and dedication. We are incredibly proud of her accomplishments!


Hudson Pivac and Cooper Moore

Congratulations to Hudson Pivac and Cooper Moore who stood out among all ACC footy students, earning their spots on the 2024 ACC Boys AFL All Stars Team. Only 23 players were chosen, making their selection even more impressive. Special shout-out to Cooper for being named Vice Captain!

Last Thursday at Fremantle Oval, the ACC team showcased their skills and secured a fantastic win against SSWA. Great job to all the players for their dedication and efforts.

A special thanks to our Acting Head of Health & Physical Education, Daniel Curtis, who was integral to the process as selector and Assistant Coach.

 

Sam Zollner

Sam recently swam at the Queensland Open Water State Championships on the Sunshine Coast, placing 2nd in the 17-year-old boys' 10k with an impressive time of 2:12 and a personal best by 13 minutes. What a fantastic achievement! Huge congratulations to Sam for all his hard work, dedication, and amazing performance. Well done Sam!


The next edition of the AvÐÔ°® Christi College e-News will be released on 29 October 2024.

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