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College Newsletter Edition 1 Week 2 Term 1 | Friday 10 November 2017
Today’s boys...tomorrow’s gentlemen
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CBC Fremantle
51 Ellen Street
Fremantle WA 6160
T 08 9336 2700
E enquiries@cbcfremantle.wa.edu.au
www.cbcfremantle.wa.edu.au
Cover: Year 7 students are welcomed to their new school by a Year 12 guardof honour.
WelcomeAlthough I have been able to welcome
many of our parents to another school
year at the Information Evenings held
earlier this week, I would like to take this
opportunity to further extend a greeting
to all of the parents, students and staff
who together comprise the CBC Fremantle
community. I hope that 2017 unfolds as a
year of opportunity and achievement for
each of us. I would like to extend special
good wishes to all of those who are new to
our College and trust that your time spent
with us will be rewarding and enjoyable.
It was certainly interesting to watch the
reaction of our new Year 7 boys as they
were formally welcomed to our school
by the Year 12 students at a ceremony
on Wednesday morning of last week. The
mixture of excitement and anxiety was
plain for all to see as the Class of 2022
began their high school journey. Our
current senior students did a wonderful
job of assisting our newcomers to become
familiar with their surroundings, meet
their teachers and make new friends. I
have no doubt that in keeping with all of
those classes which have preceded them,
From the Principal
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this group will write their own distinctive
chapter in the proud history of the school.
Also joining us at CBC this year are the
following new staff members:
• Mr Garry Bonney – HASS Teacher
• Ms Kerry Faichney – Head of English
• Mr Daniel Kennedy – Mathematics
Teacher
• Ms Chloe Lynn – RE Teacher
We welcome each of them to our
community and wish them a professionally
fulfilling and enjoyable association with
CBC Fremantle. We look forward to their
collective contributions to the progress of
the College in 2017 and beyond.
2016 Academic ResultsCongratulations to the members of
the Class of 2016 who performed
to a very high standard as anticipated
by their teachers. Their results are
consistent with recent trends and
further establish the reputation of
the College as an institution seeking
academic excellence. The requirements
for graduation in WA were made
significantly more rigorous from last
year and the College is delighted to
maintain its graduation rate at 100%.
In addition to this satisfying overall
performance, there were a number
of individual students who achieved
outstanding results.
Riley Faulds was the College Captain
last year and he achieved an ATAR
of 99.55. He also received a Subject
Exhibition for Religion and Life from the
state authority which recognises him as
the highest performing student in this
subject in Western Australia. Riley also
received Certificates of Excellence for
Biology and Religion. His classmates,
Conor Hars (99.10), Jack Bowater
(98.95) and Keane Bourke (98.20),
were also in the top 2% of students
nationwide. In total, six students
achieved an ATAR score over 95.
Overall, 15% of eligible CBC Fremantle
students achieved an ATAR in excess of
Left: Year 7 students had the opportunity to get to know their new school with help from their Year 12 buddies.
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90 and 58% of this group achieved above
80. This is a tremendous acknowledgement
of the talent, work ethic and perseverance
displayed by these boys during their time
at the College.
Another measure of outstanding
achievement are the Certificates of
Merit and Distinction for students who
achieve at the elite level as measured by
their grades during their upper school
studies. These are determined and
awarded by the School Curriculum and
Standards Authority. In 2016 they were
obtained by 29 students from the College.
A very gratifying feature of our school
performance in 2016 was the continued
improvement in engagement and
achievement within Vocational
Education and Training (VET). Kennedy
Sorrell was publicly recognised as a
leading student and award winner in
VET. The overall results in this area
reflect the College’s emphasis upon
the equal valuing of each student’s
individual pathway whether it be ATAR
or non-ATAR.
The College is always proud of its graduates
and the Class of 2016 is no exception. All of
our high achieving students were publicly
recognised in front of parents and students
at an assembly this morning. The overall
performance provided by our leaving
class has served to further establish the
understanding that CBC Fremantle is a
College that values personal excellence
in all of its diverse representations. These
results are a credit to the diligence of the
students, the expertise of the staff and
the support of all families.
College Opening MassOur College Opening Mass to be held at
6.00pm on Monday, 13 February is
“These results are a credit to the diligence of the students, the expertise of the staff and the support of all families.”
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a wonderful event and it is expected
that all boys will be in attendance with
at least one of their parents. It is a great
opportunity for all members of our
community to come together to invoke
the intercession of the Holy Spirit in our
lives and in our work. When we gather in
such numbers, it is an impressive display
of our status as a faith community and
our common sense of purpose. I look
forward to seeing you at the College
for this occasion.
Please note that parking will be available
on Fremantle Park on Ellen Street on the
evening. In the case of inclement weather,
the College will notify of any change in the
evening’s arrangements by SMS and email
on the morning of the event.
Parent information eveningsIt has been very encouraging to see the
large number of parents in attendance at
the five Parent Information Evenings which
have been conducted during this week.
The role of parents as the prime educators
of their sons is always acknowledged
and emphasised at the College. We
recognise clearly our shared values and
understandings are fundamental to
achieving our mutual goal of assisting
in the development of tomorrow’s
gentlemen. Thank you to all of those
who attended on these nights and for
the many and varied ways in which you
continue to support the College.
Our remaining Information Evening is for
the parents of Year 7 boys and will be
held on Tuesday 21 February at 6.00pm
followed by wine and cheese at 7.15pm.
Letter to parentsAt the end of this Newsletter is a missive
from the Executive Director of Catholic
Education Western Australia (CEWA).
Please take the time to read this welcome
letter from Dr Tim McDonald.
Mr Shaun Kenny
Principal
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Visit the College website at www.cbcfremantle.wa.edu.au and click on the Newsroom under Quick Links on the left hand side.
In the Newsroom
2 February 2017
CBC WELCOMES ITS NEXT GENERATION
Read more>
1 February 2017
STEFFAN IS READY TO TAKE ON INDIA
Read more>
To coincide with the College’s new-look website,
you can access more information, news and
photos of activities by following the CBC
Fremantle Facebook page.
Go to the College website and in the top right
corner you will see a link that will take you directly
to the Facebook page. Alongside this is a link that
will take you to the College’s YouTube channel.
Sport information can be at your fingertips by
following the CBC Fremantle Sport page on
Facebook.
As always, you can access the Newsroom for
a more indepth story and gallery of photos.
Social media update
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College CalendarCBC’s College Calendar can be viewed
online by clicking on the Quick Link on the
home page of the website. You can also
subscribe for the Calendar to synch on
your iCal or Outlook by clicking the link
at the top right of the Calendar page.
ALL COLLEGEOPENING MASS Monday 13 February 6.00pm
YEAR 7 PARENT WINE & CHEESEAfter the Parent Information Evening Tuesday 21 February 6.00pm
YEAR 9THE RITE JOURNEY OPENINGFriday 17 February 6.00pm
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Lucas ConteraYear 7
How are you finding CBC?Very friendly and nice. I like the classrooms.
Which primary school did you go to?Atwell Primary School. I didn’t have any friends but I have made new ones in my Science class. I was a bit nervous but my brother’s friends have helped me.
Who is your favourite teacher?Probably Mr Ryan so far.
What’s your favourite subject?Maths.
What CBC boys say about CBC...
Oliver BellYear 7
How are you finding CBC?I find that you can meet lots of new people and everybody is so nice.
Which primary school did you go to?East Fremantle. I had around five friends come here.
Who is your favourite teacher?I’d say Mr Binet. He’s my Mentor teacher and he’s really nice. He doesn’t get angry.
What’s your favourite subject?Maths and Art.
James RobartsonYear 7
How are you finding CBC?It’s good and not as a big a transition from primary school as I thought it would be.
Which primary school did you go to?St Jerome’s.
Who is your favourite teacher?Maybe Mr Mancuso. I play drums.
What’s your favourite subject?Maybe Tech Graphics.
Year 7VI
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Ethan YerkovichYear 7
How are you finding CBC?Great, I actually find it really good. During the holidays I didn’t want to get out of bed in the mornings but now I’m pretty excited to come here.
Which primary school did you go to?Lady of Mount Carmel. I’ve made lots of new friends.
Who is your favourite teacher?Mr Ryan.
What’s your favourite subject?IT.
Thomas LangYear 7
How are you finding CBC?I really enjoy it here. Everyone is nice and the teachers are welcoming, and its pretty easy to learn how to get along.
Which primary school did you go to?Our Lady of Mount Carmel.
Who is your favourite teacher?Probably Mr Rawnsley.
What’s your favourite subject?Sport.
Harrison BowlerYear 7
How are you finding CBC?It’s pretty fun so far because I have two older brothers here so I feel I fit in pretty well. I thought they were not going to be nice to me at first but they actually look after me pretty well.
Which primary school did you go to?Mel Maria.
Who is your favourite teacher?Probably Ms Calanni in Catering.
What’s your favourite subject?Italian is pretty good.
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Dear parents and caregivers Welcome to the start of the 2017 school year. This year promises to be full of exciting new opportunities and possibilities for your child in Catholic Education. If you are new to our system, I would like to extend a very warm welcome to you and your family. I am delighted that you have chosen to join the Catholic Education Western Australia system, which provides a faith-based education and inspires a passion for learning and discovery for more than 75,000 students in 163 school communities right across the State. You are joining Catholic Education at an exciting time of system success, growth and transformation. In 2016, one of the many encouraging indicators of the success of our system was the WACE achievement of our Year 12s. Approximately 96 percent of CEWA students achieved a WACE, above the total State average, while CEWA students improved their Median ATAR again to 81.95, and were awarded a total of 3,178 VET Certificate 2 or higher. In the past four years, our system has grown with the opening of seven new schools and colleges. Early Years Learning and Care is a key focus for us moving forward in 2017 as we seek to offer exceptional learning experiences for children in a vital period of their development, while meeting the needs of today’s families. This year we aim to reimagine collaborative learning at every school across our system by implementing our digital transformation initiative, LEADing Lights. LEADing Lights is a single digital eco-system, designed to equip students with the 21st century technologies and deep learning skills that will best prepare them for the future. Much work is underway in this space to ensure that this initiative supports world-class learning and development experiences for both students and staff. Catholic schools rely on the contribution of parish, staff, students and parents working in partnership to sustain their vibrancy, educational excellence, and faith life. With your support and involvement in your child’s learning, the efforts of our dedicated staff and Principals, we will ensure that our Catholic schools help your child reach toward their God-given potential. Thank you for your continued support and I wish you all the best for the year ahead. Yours sincerely
Dr Tim McDonald Executive Director, Catholic Education Western Australia
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It is the policy of CBC Fremantle to distribute information when requested regarding community activities and details about educational programmes. This does not imply that CBC endorses these activities or the information. Please provide information in an unformatted Word document to enquiries@CBCFremantle.wa.edu.au. Submissions will be accepted at the discretion of CBC Fremantle.
Community Notices
Book donationsAs part of CBC Fremantle House Week, students are encouraged to donate as many pre-loved or new books as possible for the 2017 Philippines Immersion. The books are an invaluable source of opportunity for Filipino students to improve their English skills.
Making a difference
The boys attending the Immersion this year will be able to distribute the books to people in schools and communities and make a real difference in the lives of people in need.
The more the merrier!
Houses will be allocated points contributing to their Wedd Cup totals based on the number of books donated.
Donated books can be dropped off to Room 005.
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Season 2017
Registration is OPEN NOW!!
OPEN DAY 3pm – 5pm Sunday 19 February
Stock Road Oval If you don’t yet have a pair of boots, come to the Open Day where you might be able to swap your ‘too small’ boots for some ‘just right’ boots – or you can just go
to get a pair.
Free sausage sizzle and drink for all the players.
As well as the Boot Exchange, our Open Day will feature Mouthguard Fittings from Game Guardian.
Meet the coaches, enjoy a sausage sizzle, and have your first kick for 2017! If you would like more information about the Open Day, registration or the Club
more generally, contact us via email or on the links provided on the website.
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Company: Academic Group
Phone: 08 9314 9500
Fax: 08 9314 9555
Date: 02/02/2017
To: The School Newsletter Editor
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The Rotary Club of Mill Point
CharityGolf Day
2017
Save the date | Friday, 12th May 2017
Royal Perth Golf Course
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Adventure, travel, great pay and diverse career opportunities – just to name a few of the benefits on offer when you join the Navy, Army or Air Force. Below are a number of information sessions running through the month of February that are well suited to school leavers and students in year 10 and 11:
Information sessions will take place at the following locations:
Defence Force Recruiting Perth: Level 7, 66 St George’s Terrace, Perth Irwin Barracks: Stubbs Terrace, Karrakatta
*Limited positions available so reservations are essential*
To book your seat, please email CPTWA@dfr.com.au with the following details: Date, title of the session, full name, contact number as well as the number of seats you wish to reserve.
Hope to see you there! DEFENCE FORCE RECRUITING
6 Feb 17 6.30pm - 8.00pm Defence University Sponsorship DFRC Perth
9 Feb 17 6.30pm - 8.00pm Gap Year DFRC Perth
15 Feb 17 6.30pm - 8.00pm Army Careers DFRC Perth
16 Feb 17 6.30pm - 8.00pm Navy/Submariner Careers DFRC Perth
21 Feb 17 6.30pm - 8.00pm ADFA Evening (Defence University) DFRC Perth
28 Feb 17 7.30pm - 9.00pm Army Reserve Irwin Barracks
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STATE SCHOOL TRIALS2017
Inviting all eligible players to attend the State School Girls trials. Please note you must be 17years or under on midnight the 31st of December in the year of competition as well as being a full time student at a school or college.
The National Schools competition will be held in Noosa, QLD from Sunday May 21 – Friday May 26. This is a fantastic opportunity to represent your School and State.
Interstate Trial Information
Trial SpecificsNomination
Due:By the 1st trial. Please note all players are to read the selection process.
Cost: $25 pp to be handed to the Team Manager at the trials or completed on line.
Trial Dates:
Girls:Saturday 18 Feb: 2 – 3.30Sunday 19 Feb: 10 – 11.30
Boys: Sunday 11 Feb: 10 – 11.30Sunday 19 Feb: 11.30 – 1
Venue: All trials will be held at HBF Stadium in the Outdoor Water Polo Pool. Please arrive at least 15 minutes prior to the times mentioned above.
Eligibility:To be eligible for selection nominees must:1. Be 17 years of age or under at midnight on 31st December in the year of competition.2. Be a full time student at a secondary school or college.
To nominate, click on the following link and fill in the nomination form found on the left hand side of the page.
http://www.schoolsportwa.com.au/interstate/water-polo/
POSITION CONTACT SCHOOL EMAILTour Leader Leanne
RushforthChurchlands SHS lrushforth@churchlands.wa.edu.au
Boys Coach Scott Crystal Christchurch Grammar School
schrystal@ccgs.wa.edu.au
Boys Manager
Simon Lawson Belmont City College simon.lawson@education.wa.edu.au
Girls Coach Gemma Hadley Floreat Park PS gemma.hadley@education.wa.edu.auGirls
ManagerAnna Sergeant St Stephen’s Duncraig anna.sergeant@ststephens.wa.edu.au
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Registration&Try outs
Session 1: Sunday 12th February2pm-3:30pm
4:30pm-6pm Sunday 19th FebruarySession 2:
4:30pm-6pm Sunday 26th FebruarySession 3:
New and current players, bring your shin pads and boots and join in our open day try out sessions:
● Ages 4 and up, all abilies catered for
Venue: Raphael Park, Gloucester Street, Victoria Park 6100
more info at
● Boys Open to and Girls
● Qualified AFC C-License coaches
● Posive and supporve football atmosphere
● Have fun and make friends
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