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CBC Fremantle Newsletter | Week 1 Term 2 | Page 1

College Newsletter Week 1 Term 2 Friday 29 April 2016

Today’s boys...tomorrow’s gentlemen

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CBC Fremantle

51 Ellen Street

Fremantle WA 6160

T 08 9336 2700

E [email protected]

www.cbcfremantle.wa.edu.au

Cover: Italian Tour students being instructed how to make pasta at a farm-stay in Italy during the term break.

Student ToursThere has been much activity associated with our College during the recent term break. Three distinct and different tours, each designed to support significant programmes at CBC Fremantle, were undertaken by a large cross-section of students.

Twenty boys and two staff travelled to Canberra as part of our Academic Excellence Programme. This tour was developed to provide some of our academically talented students with an opportunity to experience the institutions that are at the core of our legal, political and economic systems in Australia. The excursions and presentations they undertook provided the boys with important learning experiences which will assist them in their studies and support

the school’s curriculum. The pursuit of personal excellence which is such a pivotal aspiration at our College was undoubtedly assisted by their holiday activity.

A larger group of 37 boys and four staff travelled to Melbourne to enjoy a variety of experiences centred on their involvement in our AFL programme. In addition to playing against other schools and attending games at the MCG and Etihad stadiums, they were also given an inside look at a number of AFL clubs. This tour gave the students an opportunity to further enhance their skills and served as a reward for their prior commitment to the football programme at the College. The diverse opportunities offered by such a tour are sure to have provided the boys with an invaluable learning experience.

From the Principal

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Our largest tour contingent of 60 students and six staff spent the holidays in Italy. They visited places such as the Vatican Museums in Rome and the ruins in Pompeii while also attending school in Florence. While linguistic development was clearly the focus of this tour, the overall experience is sure to have expanded the minds of our young participants in many other ways.

A contemporary education is often characterised by experiences and opportunities which were not available to previous generations – much to our regret. Our young men received many accolades for their conduct and participation on these tours and I commend them for their willingness to accept the challenges inherent in each of them.Anzac Day ServiceOur first act upon returning to school

for the new term was to conduct our College Anzac ceremony on Tuesday morning. The poignancy of such an occasion is always apparent and was embellished this year by the broad participation of students ranging from our musicians to Army and Air Force cadets.

The reverence which our boys typically display on such occasions was again apparent. It was also obvious that the celebrated values of service and sacrifice were well understood and clearly appreciated by all of those present.

The servicemen and women of all countries are remembered as part of our Anzac tribute. We acknowledge the sacrifices made by each of them in the interests of ensuring that current generations enjoy freedoms that we often take for granted. As is so often emphasised as part of any commemorative ceremony, we must never forget the real cost of our current lifestyles.

Student AchievementAfter progressing through a number of qualifying phases, Year 12 student Riley Faulds was recently involved in the Lions Youth of the Year state final. At the conclusion of the public speaking and interview sections, Riley was awarded the title of Lions Youth of the Year for Western Australia. This is an outstanding achievement by a young man who possesses many admirable personal qualities and a sense of humility to match. Riley now progresses to the National finals to be held in Echuca, Victoria in mid-May and we wish him every success at that level.

I would like to remind parents that on this Tuesday 3 May students will be released early at 1.05 to facilitate our Parent/Teacher interviews.

Mr Shaun KennyPrincipal

“Our young men received many accolades for their conduct and participation on these tours and I commend them for their willingness to accept the challenges inherent in each of them.”

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Student achievements

Sam Garbellini and Mark Mandic (both Year 9 pictured on the right) braved the shave and raised a fantastic amount of $4,500 for

cancer research.

Samuel McPhail (Year 10) represented WA At the National

Youth Archery Championships

in NSW and brought home two

bronze medals. Well done, Sam.

Riley Faulds (Year 12) was awarded the title of Lions Youth of the Year for Western Australia. Riley heads to the National finals to be held in Victoria in mid-May.

Raphael McCrackan (Year 7) won gold in the State Fencing

championships in sabre. Raphael also

won bronze in the under 15 division.

CBC Fremantle Newsletter | Week 1 Term 2 | Page 5

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.

Important dates coming up – check the Calendar for details.

Monday 2 May College Photo Day (see below)

Tuesday 3 May Early closing 1.05 for Parent/Teacher interviews

Thursday 5 May Mother’s Day Liturgy and Morning Tea

College Photo DayCollege Photo Day is on Monday 2 May. Students need to have their photo

order form completed to present to the photographer on Monday. All students

are required to wear full winter uniform, including blazer and polished shoes.

Early Leave ReminderStudents who need to leave the College early are required to have a Parent

Note signed, which can be found on page 173 of the College Diary. Students

need to have this note signed by their Mentor Teacher and Class Teacher

before presenting it to Student Services in order to be collected by their parent.

Students should bring their Diary home with them and take it to school every day.

Label Student PropertyAll of your son’s items need to be labelled, including shoes, lunch boxes, water

bottles etc. If an item is unlabelled, it can be assumed that it will not be returned

to the rightful owner if it is misplaced. Please make sure every item is labelled.

College Information

More achievementsAt the State Junior Surf Life Saving

Championships the following CBC boys won

medals representing Fremantle SLSC:

Patrick Dart (Year 7) U12 Silver in Board Relay, Bronze in Surf Teams

Roan O’Hehir (Year 7) U12 Silver in Board Relay

Nick Dart and Finn Hussey (Year 8) U13 Bronze in Board Rescue

Noah Masters and Matt Winner (Year 8)U13 Bronze in Beach Relay

At the National U14 Water Polo Championships

held over Easter on the Gold Coast, Melville

finished fourth out of 27 teams. They were

undefeated through the pool matches and

went down to the Hunter Hurricanes by a goal

in the semi-final. In the Bronze Medal play off,

the team lost by three goals to Cronulla.

The following CBC boys were in the team:

Tex Sjerp (Year 9)Sam Ryan (Year 9)Keldon Wain (Year 9)Dylan Parker (Year 8)Craig Pittson (Year 8)Oliver Edmonds (Year 8)

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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

29 April

We will remember them

On the first day of Term 2, the College gathered in the gym for a poignant Anzac Day

ceremony to remember all those who served and died in war.

Read more...

29 April

AEP visits the nation’s capital

The formality of five Appeal Court judges starting the day’s proceedings, the remarkable

Blue Poles by Jackson Pollock, the surprise meeting of the Governor General,

Sir Peter Cosgrove...

Read more...

28 April

Outdoor Education adventure

At the end of Term 1 the Year 12 Outdoor Education students completed a three day

expedition exploring the wonders of nature between Yallingup and Margaret River.

Read more...

CBC Fremantle Newsletter | Week 1 Term 2 | Page 7

The College will celebrate Edmund Rice

Day on Friday 6 May (Week 2 of Term 2).

This is a significant day on the College

calendar, focussing on the life of Blessed

Edmund Rice and the tradition of Christian

Brothers’ education, both at our College

and throughout the world.

This year, the boys will begin the day at

8.45am with Mentor Period and then the

whole College will gather at St Patrick’s

Basilica to celebrate our Edmund Rice

Mass. On returning to school, the boys will

have a recess break as normal. Following

this, whilst each Mentor Group begins

preparation for the Edmund Rice Festival,

the rest of the College will gather on

Fremantle Park for the annual running of

the Murray Mile.

The Festival will commence at 12noon,

and consist of a number of activities

and stalls coordinated by the respective

Mentor Groups that will sell food or drinks,

organise raffles and competitions, and

provide other fun activities that add to the

celebration of this special College day.

This year will feature Sumo Suits,

Strongman Hammer, Duelling Gladiators,

the perennial Dunking Machine, various

skills tests, pizza, burgers, chips, a food

eating contest (sure to be popular amongst

the boys!), raffles, lasagne, ice-cream, a

sausage sizzle and many other activities.

The day will conclude with an assembly in

the Gymnasium, from where the students will be dismissed at 2.30pm.

The cost of the day will be $10.00 per

student. Money will be collected in Mentor

Group during the week.

Each Mentor Group has finalised the

organisation of their particular activity/stall

and will be advised of the specific details

by their respective Mentor Teacher. On the

day itself, the boys will be asked to bring

along plenty of money in order to fully

participate by purchasing food and drinks,

participating in events and raffles, etc.

This day allows our boys to gather as a

community and reflect on our Edmund Rice

tradition, and all money raised will assist

the worthy work of the Brothers in needy

communities.

Edmund Rice Day information

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The formality of five Appeal Court judges

starting the day’s proceedings, the

remarkable Blue Poles by Jackson Pollock,

the surprise meeting of the Governor

General, Sir Peter Cosgrove, at Government

House, the innovations and experiments

at the CSIRO, the night time view from

the Telstra Tower, the solemnity of the

Australian War Memorial … the list of

amazing experiences goes on and on.

Twenty Academic Excellence Programme

(AEP) boys and two teachers, Mr Andre

Leicester and Mrs Marilyn Schmidt, spent

the first week of the holidays in Canberra

visiting places of excellence and historical

and national importance.

The tour consisted of a very full itinerary

and the boys engaged in every opportunity

that was made available to them. They

debated in Old Parliament House, built

prototype robots at the Ian Potter

Foundation, explored Anzac parade,

minted their own souvenir coins at the

National Mint and, for fun, they sped

around the F1 style circuit on electric go-

karts at the Power Kart Raceway.

AEP visit the nation’s capitalThe boys were excellent ambassadors for

the College and their families. We trust

that this tour contributed to each boy’s

learning journey to develop his gifts and

talents in the service of humanity at the

highest level.

More photos of the tour can be found in

the Newsroom.

Mrs Marilyn Schmidt

AEP Coordinator

CBC Fremantle Newsletter | Week 1 Term 2 | Page 9

At the end of Term 1 the Year 12 Outdoor

Education students completed a three

day expedition exploring the wonders of

nature between Yallingup and Margaret

River. The expedition gave the students the

opportunity to walk sections of the famous

Cape to Cape trail and camp overnight at

the secluded Moses Rock campsite which is

situated on a crest overlooking the ocean.

Although the night was cold, the view from

the tents in the morning was breathtaking

and something many students had not

experienced before.

After another short walk on the trail,

students had the opportunity to abseil

and rock climb at the Wilyabrup Sea Cliffs.

There were a number of challenging climbs

set up for the boys to rotate through, and

a 25m abseil to help them find their feet

before the 50m abseil was set up after

lunch. The 50m abseil was one of the

biggest challenges on the camp, with windy

conditions at the top and a long straight

drop onto rocks at the bottom. For many

boys, this was the highest abseil they had

attempted and by far the scariest.

Popular surf spots, Injidup and Prevelly

produced excellent conditions for our

bodyboarding sessions. There were some

big waves for the proficient surfers, and

big white wash for those happy to splash

around and enjoy the outdoors.

On the last day, before making our way

home, we completed a self-guided audio

tour of Mammoth Cave where boys were

free to explore at their own pace. Situated

among the marri forests, the cave is a

natural time capsule and home to ancient

fossils of extinct giant animals of Australia.

With so much to see and the audio player

leading the boys, it was a wonderful

learning experience for all students.

Overall, the expedition was a huge success

with boys getting the opportunity to

participate in a variety of outdoor activities

in the beautiful surrounding of the South

West. A huge thank you to Mr Leech who

came on the camp and Mr Black who

returned to help out over the three days.

The Year 12 students will now work

towards building their sailing knowledge

for a sea trek in Term 3.

Outdoor Education adventure

Scaling the cliffs at Wilyabrup. More photos of

the camp can be found in the Newsroom.

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CBC Fremantle invites all mums to join us for a

on Thursday 5 May 2016 at 8am in the College Gymnasium.

The celebration will commence with a Liturgypromptly at 8am followed by morning tea.

All guests are asked to be seated by 7.50amto avoid interrupting this special service.

The morning will conclude at approximately 9.30am.Boys will attend the liturgy with their mothers.

RSVP by 2 May is vital for catering. Register onlineat the College website by clicking on the

Events Quick Link.

Mother’s Day Morning Tea

CBC Fremantle Newsletter | Week 1 Term 2 | Page 11

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 [email protected]. Submissions will be accepted at the discretion of CBC Fremantle.

Community Notices

Relationships Australia

Parent-Teen Connection – This course reduces stress and teaches parents how to communicate, negotiate and minimise conflict.

Monday 2, 9, 16 and 23 May at 6.30-9pm

Cost is $50.00 per person or $75.00 per couple

Building Stronger Families – This six week course is for parents and children around 10 years and over to learn about cooperation,

relating respectfully and solving problems.

Wednesday 11, 18, 25 May, and 1, 8 and 15 June from 6.30-9pm

Cost is $80.00 single/family, $120 per couple/family

Family Patterns – Many of our adult attitudes/behaviours stem from our formative years. This 6 week course looks at those family patterns

and offers skills so that the present and future are not anchored in the past.

Thursday 12, 19, 26 May and 2, 9 and 16 June from 6.30-9pm

Cost is $100 per person

Parent-Child Connection – People with children under ten are invited to this four week course to learn new skills, feel better about their

parenting and gain confidence.

Monday 30 May 13, 20 and 27 June from 6.30-9pm

Cost is $50.00 per person or $75.00 per couple

Go to www.relationshipswa.org.au for more information.

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Topspin Tennis

Monday 2 May @ Fremantle Tennis ClubThis includes Hot Shot coaching, Development and High Performance Squads and Before School Tennis at the local primary schools.All

programmes run for eight weeks.

Adult group coaching for parents : Monday 3.30-4.30pm Wednesday 6.00-7.00pm Perfect opportunity to learn tennis when your children are doing their hot shot lessons.The class which is heaps of fun and a combination

of learning all the fundamental technical skills of tennis as well as singles and doubles tactics and matchplay.

Special program offerEnrol your child for two Junior Programs a week and receive a 50% discount on the 2nd lesson (Hot Shots or Squads Adults Groups)

To enrol or inquire please contact Brendan at [email protected] or 0401565051 .We look forward to seeing you on

the court for a awesome term of tennis!

Grace-filled Parenting

The Centre for Faith Enrichment is excited to present Grace-filled Parenting – a series of workshops aimed at giving parents some time

for faith growth in a way that nurtures home and family life.

Workshops run from Thursdays 19 May to 23 June, 10am to 12.30pm (includes morning tea break) at the

Newman Siena Centre, 33 Williamstown Road, Doubleview.

Total cost is $45.00 and a free crèche is available onsite. To register, for more information, or to see the full range of Term 2 courses

and events, visit www.cfe.org.au, or call 9241 5221. ALL are welcome (you don’t have to be Catholic!).

CBC Fremantle Newsletter | Week 1 Term 2 | Page 13

UWA Information Evenings

Our upcoming UWA ‘Information Evenings’ will provide high school students with course and prerequisite advice, information on career

paths and guidance on the different areas of study within Engineering, Computing and Mathematics. We will also have some friendly

students on-hand to answer any questions about university life or being a member of one of the faculties exciting student clubs.

Attendees will be given a folder of course information and a special gift!

Engineering Information Evenings• Monday 16 May, Time: 6.30pm-7.30pm, Venue: Engineering Lecture Theatre 2

• Tuesday 28 June, Time: 6.30pm-7.30pm, Venue: Engineering Lecture Theatre 1

• Thursday 28 July, Time: 6.30pm-7.30pm, Venue: Engineering Lecture Theatre 1

• Sunday 14 August – as part of Open Day

• Wednesday 7 September, Time: 6.30pm-7.30pm, Venue: Engineering Lecture Theatre 1

To book onto a session go to www.ecm.uwa.edu.au/community/engineering-info-evenings.

Computing Information Evenings• Tuesday 31 May, Time: 6.30pm-7.30pm, Venue: Engineering Lecture Theatre 2

• Sunday 14 August – as part of Open Day

• Wednesday 21 September, Time: 6.30pm-7.30pm, Venue: Engineering Lecture Theatre 1

To book onto a session please see our webpage www.ecm.uwa.edu.au/community/computing-information-evenings.

Mathematics Information Evenings• Thursday 2 June, Time: 6.30pm-7.30pm, Venue: Engineering Lecture Theatre 1

• Sunday 14 August – as part of Open Day

• Wednesday 14 September, Time: 6.30pm-7.30pm, Venue: Engineering Lecture Theatre 2

To book onto a session please go to www.ecm.uwa.edu.au/community/mathematics-information-evenings.

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NATIONAL FAMILY WEEK Developing a Healthy Brain in Kids Join chiropractor Dr Andrew Smith to learn some simple strategies as well as the dos and don’ts to ensure your child develops a healthy, functioning brain and nervous system for a healthy life. Thursday 19 May 1.30 to 2.30 pm Cost: Free Your Child's Life on Social Media Help your child or teenager to grow confident using social media by building your own knowledge of the internet. Join Claire Stokes of The eFriends Project and learn how to nurture a culture of online safety in your home, privacy and security settings of social networking sites, potential risk of using social media, and where to go for help. If you have a mobile device such as a smartphone or tablet, bring it along to use in the workshop. Sunday 15 May 10.00 am to12.00 pm Cost: $23 The Four Corners of Positive Parenting Join Clan WA and understand how strong, nurturing, respectful relationships, effective communication and positive attention assist children's development. Learn more about the four cornerstones of positive parenting and how they could transform your own parenting experience. This introductory workshop is most suitable for parents of children 0 to 12 years. Wednesday 18 May 1.00 to 3.00 pm Cost: $23

Wholefoods on a Budget Join Naturopath Kat Stewart and learn how to make a healthy wholesome diet possible for you and your family. Find out about optimal gluten free and sugar free eating, ways to reduce food costs and increase your intake of nutrients. Leave inspired with some new food goals and tasty recipes to try at home. Saturday 14 May 10.00 am to 12.00 pm Cost: $23 A Parent's Guide to Girls’ Sexuality Social media, advertisements and teenage peers highly influence girls’ relationships and attitudes and towards their own sexuality. As a parent or teacher of teenage girls join Jayde Robinson-Clancy and find out about the impact sexualisation of our community is having on young women’s sexual development. Learn the tools to support girls’ positive and healthy development and explore how you can help them define their own sexuality and identity. Saturday 21 May 2.00 to 5.00 pm Cost: $34.50

Enhancing Self Esteem in Adolescents This is a course for teachers and others who work with adolescents

Course Aims: Adolescence can be a difficult path for many young people as they attempt to find their own identity in an ever changing and challenging world. Based on recent research, this course updates participants’ understanding and provides practical and creative ways that teachers and mentors can seamlessly integrate assistance to adolescents within their day- to- day roles.

The course focuses on practical application - teachers will learn strategies aimed to help adolescents improve their mental wellbeing and build healthy self-esteem. Although this course aims to empower and up-skill the individual teacher, a number of simple and effective strategies and tools could be adopted by whole of school with a view to healthy self esteem culture. The course covers:

How to assess what’s going on for the adolescent while establishing an alliance with them. How we can roll with the student’s resistance to engaging with us. Ways of working with adolescents who are depressed, angry, disengaged or emotional.

Highlights will include:

Understanding what happens in the adolescent and adult brain that makes changing some of our patterns difficult but not impossible.

Ways that people enter change via the ‘Change Triangle’. How to identify 10 Unhelpful Thinking Styles that appear in the language of young people and how

to respond supportively. Gaining a deeper understanding of anger and learn 4 strategies that young people use to mismanage

their anger that can keep them stuck in feelings of low self worth. Learning fun psychological strategies that help us defuse from the unhelpful ‘stories’ that our minds

create that cause us stress and unhappiness. Active listening skills and empathic responding. Experience through activities why these often

neglected aspects of communication are vital to connecting with an adolescent.

Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm Fee: $ 165 - includes a light lunch

Places are limited so please book now on 6164 0200

WEST LEEDERVILLE 22 Southport Street , corner of Cambridge Street

Tuesday 3 May 2016

CBC Fremantle Newsletter | Week 1 Term 2 | Page 15

Quiz Night FundraiserFriday 10th June

Door Prizes Heads N Tails Auction Items

Silent Auction Who am I Spot Prizes

We are raising money for Sock it to Sarcoma. A charitywhich has been set up to raise money to help thosediagnosed with a Sarcoma. www.sockittosarcoma.org.au

Book your table of 10 Now!

When : Friday 10th June Cost : $30 each (BYO food only, drinks availablefrom Bar) Where : East Fremantle Football Club, Moss Street,East FreoTime : 7.00pm for a 7.30 pm start!

If you are interested please email [email protected] andrequest a reservation form or phone Vic on 0407 654 330.