E-News 26 November

 

Term 4

Welcome to Week 8

Our Story – 40th Anniversary

We were thrilled on Saturday 16 November to welcome back many past staff and students from both the Yidarra Catholic Primary School and AvÐÔ°® Christi College communities to celebrate our 40th anniversary.

Our combined story is a unique one. Set across two campuses and connected to the St Thomas More Parish, from very humble beginnings in the mid 1980s, the schools grew into thriving educational communities thanks to the dedication, ingenuity and innovation of many people across the ensuing decades.

As we know, stories are for telling, for hearing, they connect us, give us opportunity to reflect, they bring us joy and they inspire us to build the next chapter. The 40th anniversary celebration allowed us to reminisce and share these stories and explore the exciting future direction of our recently amalgamated K-12 College.

We had the opportunity to relive the histories of Yidarra and AvÐÔ°® Christi through a ‘this is your life’ segment chaired by College staff member and alumnus Mr Damian Chandler. We also had the opportunity to hear from former leaders of the two schools in an excellent video presentation created by another alumnus and previous staff member Mr Cam Allen.

During the evening, we were excited to announce that the event marked the launch of a new era for our Alumni. We aim to strengthen our connections and expand our database, paving the way for future celebrations and engagement through the relaunch of an Alumni magazine, fostering connections and legacy.

As the AvÐÔ°® Christi, we are ‘one body, one community in Christ’, made up of many different parts. In celebrating our 40th anniversary we recognise the many people that have each contributed in their own way to build our remarkable culture and create a very special legacy that is uniquely ours. In ‘remembering the past with gratitude, living in the present with enthusiasm, and looking forward to the future with confidence’ (Pope John Paul II), we acknowledge our current amazing community who continue to positively shape our story.

We thank the many past staff and students who were able to attend the evening. I would also like to acknowledge College staff for their excellent support in ensuring the success of the event.

Continuing our Story

In continuing our AvÐÔ°® story, we were pleased to welcome our 2025 Year 7 cohort to the College on Tuesday last week for their Orientation Day.  The intent of the day was to connect our incoming students to the College before they formally commence next year, and to promote a sense of belonging amongst the students.

Under the guidance of the House Community Coordinators, College staff and our student leaders, the group was involved in range of fun and exciting activities designed to establish social networks and build excitement ahead of their first year in the Senior School in 2025. Our Vision for Community at the College is to grow ‘belonging’ to ‘empower’ and to ‘care’. These core drivers underpinned the planning for the day, resulting in a very enjoyable experience for all concerned.

The day culminated with an outstanding student dance performance for parents and caregivers that the students had created over the course of the day. We enjoyed the opportunity to then spend time with parents and caregivers the following evening in the Caroline Payne Theatre to set the scene for the start of 2025.

We are grateful to the many staff involved in the design and preparation of the day, in particular to our 2025 Head of Year 7 Mrs Erin Thomasz who will support the students on their AvÐÔ°® journey next year.

We are also very much looking forward to our 2025 Kindergarten students and their parents and caregivers attending the College for their Orientation Morning this Thursday at the Junior School AvÐÔ°®us. The Junior School team has a wonderful morning planned for those students and families attending.

Celebrating Community

Our AvÐÔ°® legacy has been built on the positive contribution of many. This philosophy was very much in evidence on Friday last week through the outstanding efforts of our Junior School Classroom Community Connectors and other parent helpers in joining staff to provide what was an incredible Colour Run event for the students.

This very joy filled occasion for our school epitomised the AvÐÔ°® Christi – one body, many parts – that is the combined efforts of many to create something very special. We acknowledge our students for the positive way that they involved themselves in the day. It was fantastic to see everyone having so much fun together and celebrating the connection they have to our community.

I would like to close by extending my gratitude to all who contributed to our Annual Community Meeting last Tuesday. It was a wonderful opportunity to reflect on and celebrate our successes over the past year. During the meeting, we also announced the 2025 fee schedule, which will be available online by the end of the year. Your continued support is greatly appreciated, and I look forward to another successful year together.

Best wishes and every blessing, 

Jeff Allen

Principal


 

Enrolments Update

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. 

 

Uniform Shop Update

Purchasing Uniforms for 2025  

A gentle reminder that from the beginning of Term 1 in 2025, all current Kindy students moving into Pre-primary will require a house shirt and all Year 2 students who are moving into Year 3 in 2025 will be required to purchase both the formal summer uniform and sports uniform and no longer wear the Play-based uniforms. Families are welcome to purchase their uniforms by visiting our Uniform Shop, during our usual Term 4 opening times to get a head start on your new summer and sport uniform requirements for 2025. The last Uniform Shop trading day for 2024 is Wednesday 4 December 2024.

Uniform Shop Opening Hours

  • Monday 8.00am - 11.00am

  • Wednesday 8.00am - 1.40pm 

  • Friday 12.30pm - 4.00pm 

Uniform Shop Location 

The Uniform Shop is situated on the Parish side of the James Nestor Centre. Uniform Shop parking for Senior School is available through the Murdoch Drive entrance. Turn left at the staff carpark and proceed towards the roundabout at the end of the parking area. The gate between the Parish carpark and the Senior School will be locked during the day from 9am – 2pm in the interests of student safety. 

Uniform Shop Holiday Openings

There will be two general open days for the College Uniform Shop held in the week commencing 3 February 2025. No appointments are necessary for these open days:

  • Monday 3 February 2025: 9.00am - 3.30pm

  • Tuesday 4 February 2025: 9.00am - 3.30pm 

The last Uniform Shop trading day for 2024 is Wednesday 4 December 2024.

Normal uniform shop openings will resume from the first day of school on Wednesday 5 February 2025.

Online Orders

We welcome parents to purchased uniforms online through .  The last day of Flexischool orders for pick up in 2024 is Monday 2 December for collection on Wednesday 4 December. Any Flexischools orders after this date will be available for collection from Friday 24 January 2025.

 Contact us

Please do not hesitate to contact the friendly staff at our Uniform shop via: Phone: (08) 6332 2581 or Email: uniform@corpus.wa.edu.au


 

Arts 2025 Enrolments

Music Enrolments for 2025

Music ensembles expressions of interest for Years 6-12 for 2025

 Co-Curricular Dance for 2025

 

 

As we prepare to enter the season of Advent, we’re called to reflect on how we can live out our College values of courage, commitment, and compassion. This year’s Advent Appeal invites our College community to support Saint Vincent de Paul in their efforts to bring joy and relief to those in need. From Weeks 5 to 8, we’ll be collecting donations in each Classroom in the Junior School, and each Homeroom in the Senior School. You can contribute festive non-perishable food items or a small Christmas gift under $20, wrapped and labelled with age and gender. 

Let’s show courage by stepping up to help, commitment by participating wholeheartedly, and compassion by making a difference in the lives of others this Christmas. 

Thank you in advance for your generous contributions. The plan is to present our College’s donation to representatives from the Bateman Chapter of Saint Vincent de Paul at the whole school assembly in Week 8.


 

Visit the Calendar for more details:

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:

Please refer to the College calendar for more details:

Week 8

Week 9

  • Friday 6 December - Last Day of Term

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


 

Week 8 Enews

Dear Parents and Guardians

Last Friday, our school came alive with vibrant energy and joyful laughter during the much-anticipated Colour Run for students from Pre-Primary to Year 6. It was a wonderful day filled with excitement, teamwork, and plenty of colour!

A heartfelt thank you goes to our incredible Community Connectors and parent volunteers, whose dedication and hard work made this event such a success. From setting up the course to cheering students on, your support ensured the day ran smoothly and was thoroughly enjoyed by all.

The Colour Run was more than just a fun event; it was a celebration of community and belonging. Watching students, staff, and families come together to create lasting memories reminds us of the vibrant, supportive spirit that makes our school so special.

Thank you to everyone who participated and contributed to this fantastic day!

Reminder: Christmas Carols TONIGHT!

The festive celebrations continue this week with our much-loved Christmas Carols event this Tuesday! Families are invited to arrive from 4:30 PM to enjoy a picnic before the program officially begins at 5:30 PM. The evening promises to be filled with joyful music and a wonderful sense of community.

For the f. We can’t wait to share this special occasion with you!

Welcoming Our Kindy 2025 Families

This week, we are excited to host our Kindy 2025 Orientation, a special event where we warmly welcome new families to our college community. This marks the beginning of an exciting journey for our youngest learners as they take their first steps into school life.

The orientation is a wonderful opportunity for families to meet staff, explore our facilities, and begin building connections within our supportive and nurturing environment. We look forward to sharing this milestone moment and helping our new Kindy families feel at home in our college community.

Reminder: Awards Assembly This Friday

This Friday, we look forward to celebrating the achievements of our Pre-Primary to Year 6 students at the annual Awards Assembly. At AvÐÔ°® Christi College, we value the diverse talents of our students and their ability to thrive in an environment focused on success.

The assembly is a time to come together in a spirit of service and celebration, acknowledging and applauding the many accomplishments and talents demonstrated throughout 2024. We hope to see you there as we honour the outstanding efforts of our students.

The Great Book Swap – Supporting the Indigenous Literacy Foundation

This Friday morning, we’re excited to host The Great Book Swap in the undercover area before school. This event is a wonderful way for our school community to share a love of reading while raising funds to support the Indigenous Literacy Foundation, which works to provide books and literacy programs to remote Indigenous communities.

As we celebrate the importance of storytelling, we’re reminded of the words from Australian Indigenous author Bronwyn Bancroft’s Why I Love Australia: "My country is special. It holds all of my stories."

Thank you to everyone who has donated pre-loved books. We invite students to contribute a gold coin donation to support this fantastic cause. Together, let’s celebrate the power of stories and make a meaningful difference!

Warm regards

Katya Anderson

Head of Junior School


Year 6 Leaders Polo 

The 2025 Junior School Leaders' polo shirts are now available for order. The polo shirts are the same size as the AvÐÔ°® Christi College Sports Polo and will cost $42.00. Please note that purchasing will close strictly on Friday, 29 November at 4.00pm. Be sure to place your orders before the deadline to ensure your child receives their polo shirt in Term 1 2025. Purchase your Polo via the link   Thank you for your assistance and support.

Danielle Damjanovic

Head of Community K-6


Junior School Library News

A reminder that all library books are now due back to the Junior School Library as we commence our annual stocktake.

Many thanks to Mrs Bettina Sinagra who has been our Scholastic Book Club Coordinator for the last few years. The commission we have earned this year has given the Junior School Library approximately $1,200 of free books to add to our collection. We are looking for a new Coordinator to manage Book Club for 2025. Please contact me if you are able to volunteer.

Mrs Catherine Munro

Library Technician


 
 
 

Pathways Newsletter

Please find our monthly pathways newsletter for both parents and students. This newsletter is WA focused and aimed at students and parents providing lots of useful pathway information including: Career information, work experience opportunities, scholarships, education programs for student of all ages, TAFE and university open days. This is a must read for all parents but especially those in Years 10 to 12. Should you like to make a booking with one of Pathway team members please use our booking link . 

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


 

Edie Jackson

We are thrilled to celebrate the remarkable achievements of Edie Jackson, a Year 11 student who has excelled in life saving competitions this year.

After a highly successful States campaign, where she earned three bronze, three silver, and one gold medal, Edie was invited to trial for the WA Royal Life Saving State Team. Her dedication and hard work during weekly training and trial camps paid off, and she was named in the squad.

On 5th November 2024, Edie was selected for the travelling team after comprehensive trials, including SERC and CPR training, racing, and pool work. She will compete in the Nationals in Sydney this January and is preparing for the Commonwealth Championships in Wales in July and the World Championships in Morocco in 2025.

Congratulations, Edie! Your achievements are truly inspiring, and we look forward to cheering you on in your future competitions.


Adele

We are thrilled to share an outstanding achievement by one of our exceptional students, Adele, who has made waves in the world of diving. Adele was recently awarded her first perpetual award at Diving WA, earning the prestigious title of 2024 National Skills Diver of the Year.

This accolade is a testament to Adele's dedication, hard work, and exceptional talent. It is particularly noteworthy as this is the first year she has qualified for this esteemed trophy. Her stellar results throughout the year played a significant role in securing this achievement, showcasing her consistent excellence and commitment to her sport.

Adele’s journey to this award is an inspiring story of perseverance and passion. Her success not only reflects her individual efforts but also embodies the spirit of excellence that we cherish at our school. We are incredibly proud of Adele and look forward to seeing her continue to excel in her diving pursuits.

Congratulations, Adele, on this well-deserved recognition! Your achievements are an inspiration to us all.


Aiden Evans

We are proud to celebrate the outstanding achievement of Aiden Evans, a Year 9 student, who represented the NSA Select (National Sports Academy) U15s Bantam Ice Hockey team.

Aiden and his team clinched the gold medal at the prestigious OneHockey International tournament held in Dunedin, New Zealand in early November 2024. Competing against teams from around the globe, Aiden's team demonstrated exceptional skill and teamwork.

What makes this victory even more remarkable is that the team comprised players from five different states (WA, NSW, QLD, SA, and VIC). Despite meeting and arriving in Dunedin for the first time just 24 hours before the competition, the team quickly forged a strong bond and worked seamlessly together.

Aiden's exceptional performance did not go unnoticed. He was chosen by his coach as the MVP for the grand final game, a testament to his dedication, skill, and sportsmanship.

Congratulations, Aiden, on this incredible achievement. We are immensely proud of you and look forward to celebrating more of your accomplishments in the future.


Year 9 Students Awarded the Duke of Edinburgh Bronze Award

In early November, we were proud to celebrate 19 Year 9 students who were awarded their Duke of Edinburgh Bronze Award Certificates at the Year 9 Assembly. This prestigious award recognises students for their commitment, resilience, and personal growth through a series of challenges.

Our students have embraced the journey, participating in Adventurous Journey camps, learning new skills, engaging in physical recreation, and dedicating themselves to community service. Their achievements reflect not just the completion of tasks, but a journey of self-discovery and growth.

Congratulations to all our Bronze Award recipients. Your hard work and determination have paid off, and we look forward to your continued success!


Do you have a Student Success story to share?

If you have a story to share? email: enews@corpus.wa.edu.au

 

 
 
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