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College Newsletter Week 7 Term 1 Friday 18 March 2016

Today’s boys...tomorrow’s gentlemen

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CBC Fremantle

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Fremantle WA 6160

T 08 9336 2700

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www.cbcfremantle.wa.edu.au

Cover: Paul Jardine-Clarke and Keane Bourke, both in Year 12, broadcasting CBC Radio as part of the College Open Day. The students played recorded material as well as live interviews and news bulletins during the day. Read more about Open Day in the Newsroom.

Open DayThe College Open Day was conducted

on Tuesday of this week and it was

tremendous to again see the high level

of interest in the school as demonstrated

by the number of people who attended.

More than 350 visitors were welcomed to

our campus with the potential students

ranging significantly in age. There is no

doubt that CBC Fremantle continues to

establish itself as a school of choice and

this is reflected in our waiting lists for

enrolment which are lengthening annually.

Many of the quality programmes and

facilities that we have at CBC were on

display this week but it was not these that

primarily attracted the attention or the

praise of the prospective parents who

undertook the tours. Their attention was

drawn more to the outstanding quality

of the students whom they encountered

at the school. The boys made a positive

impression upon our visitors whether

they were acting as tour guides, playing

in the band or involved in presenting

activities. Many of the comments made

by the parents reflect my own thoughts

on the strengths of our College. The

predominant impression created by the

boys at CBC is that they are engaged in

their education, have a strong sense of

belonging and are proud of their school.

There is little doubt that the quality of

our students is the strongest indicator

of our success as a College. I thank

and congratulate all of those boys

From the Principal

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who contributed to Open Day – many

of whom voluntarily stayed at school

until well after 6.00pm. I also thank the

many members of staff and the current

parents who willingly provided their time

and talents to ensure that an accurate

picture of our sense of community

was evident for all of our visitors.

Share the JourneyThis innovative programme is conducted

by a group of dads from the College

through the Parent Auxiliary. It provides

a tremendous opportunity to enhance

the relationship between fathers and

their sons. An advertisement for this

programme appears in this newsletter

and I draw your attention to it for further

details. While all fathers of the College

are invited to attend we do extend a

particular invitation to Year 7 dads.

The preparatory meeting for dads took

place at the College last evening and was

very well attended. The walk is on this

Sunday 20 March and is sure to be an

invaluable and rewarding experience.

Swimming CarnivalWe wish all of our swimmers well for their

participation in the A Division of the ACC

Swimming Carnival next Wednesday. After

a long and thorough training season the

boys can derive strength from the fact that

they are well prepared. Good luck, boys!

Mr Shaun Kenny

Principal

Open Day: Mr Shane Mancuso conducting the Jazz Orchestra,

and Benjamin Fitzpatrick in the wood workshop.

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Share the JourneyDon’t miss the opportunity to

with your son

Sunday 20 March at 9.35am for 10.00am start at Point Walter Amphitheatre

CBC Fremantle Parent Auxiliary invites dads and their sons to share a unique adventure that will last approximately three hours, and stay with you for a lifetime.

All you need to do is put on your walking shoes, a hat and sunscreen, and bring a water bottle.

This is a special event for fathers and their sons to enjoy a relaxed walk together, explore some local history and to generally have a chat about a range of issues, including your family’s history. A free sausage sizzle will conclude the event.

Members of the College Leadership, Shaun Kenny and Dom Burgio, together with several senior students, will join fathers and sons.

Please advise of your attendance to to the walk by emailing John Atkinson at [email protected].

Spend some quality time with

your son – take a walk with him

and Share the Journey.

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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.

Important dates coming up – check the Calendar for more details.

Sunday 20 March Share the Journey

Share the Journey month

Schedule in your diary an early morning start with your

son and take him to school via your favourite coffee shop for

breakfast. This is a great way to talk to your son without any

distractions and find out what’s been happening in his life.

Plan a Sunday drive with your son, maybe somewhere you

haven’t been before. Aim for a place a few hours away and let

him be the navigator.

Prepare a meal together. This is a great way to spend time in

a relaxed environment, talking about what’s happening in each

other’s lives while having a bit of fun. You may be surprised at

the results!

Do more things with your son than for him … make the most

of those ‘teachable’ moments.

Celebrate the journey with these fun suggestions to build up your ‘frequent father points’ with your son.

Year 11/12 Term 1 Interim Reports

Term 1 Interim Reports were sent out on Friday for all

Year 11 and 12 students.

Families are encouraged to discuss the results with

their sons. You are also encouraged to attend the

upcoming Year 11 and 12 Parent-Teacher interviews

being held after school on Wednesday 30 March.

Instructions for making appointments were sent out

by the College via email on Friday.

Round 1 OLNA 2016The first round of OLNA (Online Literacy and

Numeracy Assessment) testing for students in Year 10,

11 and 12 was completed at the College this week.

Passing the OLNA (by obtaining a Category 3 rating

for the 3 tests – Writing, Reading and Numeracy)

now forms part of the requirement for students to

achieve their WACE (Western Australian Certificate

of Education). The WACE is commonly referred to as

secondary graduation.

Results for the first round of OLNA tests are expected

back to schools around mid-May. Families will be

informed of these results in writing.

Mr Neil Alweyn

Deputy Principal – Teaching and Learning

CollegeInformation

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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

16 March

Open Day fun

CBC Fremantle threw open its doors for the annual community Open Day, providing potential

students and their families with an opportunity to tour the facilities and find out more about

the school.

Read more...

17 March

Cross Country by the sea

With the sparkling Indian Ocean as a backdrop, CBC boys ran with determination and spirit

in the House Cross Country carnival along the Cottesloe to Port Beach cycle and pedestrian

path.

Read more...

29 February

Rice breaks Samson’s swimming reign

After six years of Samson House dominating the annual House Swimming Carnival, Rice

House overthrew the boys in blue and took home the coveted shield on Friday at Challenge

Stadium.

Read more...

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CBC snippetsParents are the backbone of the CBC community, and the popular Open Day sausage sizzle that fed

hungry student helpers and more than 350 visitors could only have happened with the hard work from

the Parent Auxiliary. Pictured are Petria Fourie, Bridget Holohan, Joyce Merenda, John Atkinson and son

Jaidyn, and Ronnie McPhail

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Selected Year 12 Music students were privileged to experience Wynton Marsalis

and the Jazz at Lincoln Centre Big Band at the Perth Concert Hall as part of the

Perth International Arts Festival.

Talented trumpeter and saxophonist, Lachlan Glover (Year 10) also attended the

concert and was fortunate to meet the American jazz legend after the concert.

Lachie played on stage at the Concert Hall in December last year with renowned

Australian trumpeter, James Morrison.

Mr Shane Mancuso

Head of the Arts

Jazz at PIAF

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MENTWELVE ANGRY

3 to 5 April 2016Sunday matinee at 3.00pm, evenings at 7.30pmCBC Fremantle Arts Learning AreaTickets Adult $15 | Child $5at www.cbcfremantle.wa.edu.au

CBC Fremantle presents

written by Reginald Rosedirected by Rosalba Jeffreys

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Sam McPhail

Year 10

What did you do to help out on Open Day?I helped out in Inventorspace in

the Library, making up wires and

deconstructing computers

What did you think of Open Day?It was good. I got to talk to families

and explain what we were doing and

what their sons would be doing if they

came to CBC.

What was your favourite part of the day?Being able to explain what we’re able

to achieve with Inventorspace, like

making computers for refugees.

Justin Oliveri

Year 10

What did you do to help out on Open Day?I took photos, mainly of people walking

around.

What did you think of Open Day?I thought it was really good. It was

actually fun and there were a lot of

activities.

What was your favourite part of the day?The sausage sizzle!

What CBC boys like about Open Day...

Alex Kelly

Year 10

What did you do to help out on Open Day?I played badminton in the Gym.

What did you think of Open Day?It was pretty good. There were quite

a few groups of parents who came

through.

What was your favourite part of the day?The free hot dog!

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Sebastian Da Silva

Year 10

What did you do to help out on Open Day?I helped set up the room in Food

Technology.

What did you think of Open Day?It was good.

What was your favourite part of the day?The hot dog.

Adam La Roux

Year 10

What did you do to help out on Open Day?Cooking – I made nutella rolls, cheese

puffs and raspberry jam things, kind of

like pillows.

What did you think of Open Day?Very exhilarating. I got to meet new

people, it was fun cooking and I learnt

new culinary skills.

What was your favourite part of the day?Meeting the people and new students

who might come here.

Joshua Hardbottle

Year 10

What did you do to help out on Open Day?I helped in Food Technology. We cooked

nutella palmiers.

What did you think of Open Day?It was good. It’s good to get feedback.

The parents seemed to be happy.

What was your favourite part of the day?When it got busy it was nice; when

lots of people came through it was fun.

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

Community Notices

Fremantle Hockey Club

Fremantle Hockey Club is looking for new members to join a family friendly sporting community. We cater for ages five years old

to 99 in Juniors, Seniors and Masters male and female and are inclusive to all from Olympic players to very social. The 2016 season

starts In Term 2. Visit www.freohockey.com for more information or contact Lee Abbott at [email protected].

We are part of the Good Sports Programme and our home ground is just up the hill from CBC at Steven’s Street Reserve.

We would love to have you join us.

UWA Information Evenings

Students in Years 10, 11 and 12 and their parents are invited to find out more about UWA’s courses and entry requirements,

important dates, on-campus activities and events for high school students from the UWA Future Students team.

Year 12 students Date: Monday 21 March

Time: Session starts at 6.30pm

Venue: Wesfarmers Lecture Theatre, UWA Business School

Cost: Free (RSVP required)

Register: www.studyat.uwa.edu.au/yr12-info

Year 10 and 11 studentsDate: Tuesday 22 March

Time: Session starts at 6.30pm

Venue: Wesfarmers Lecture Theatre, UWA Business School

Cost: Free (RSVP required)

Register: www.studyat.uwa.edu.au/yr10-11-info

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Courses are taught by teachers who have a minimum of 15 years’ experience and who have also marked WACE exam papers, ensuring you receive tuition from the very best teachers in the State.

Subjects to choose from include:• Mathematics Methods or

Mathematics Applications

• English or English Literature

• Chemistry, Geography or Economics

• Physics or Human Biology

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Need help preparing for your WACE exams? Improve your ATAR score by studying the T.E.E. Consultants WACE Preparation series, proudly hosted by Murdoch University. As a Year 12 student, you will have the opportunity to study your chosen subject/s, while also learning about exam techniques, how to eliminate errors and how to maximise your time to gain the most number of marks, improving your performance both at school and in your final WACE exams.

T.E.E. Consultants WACE Preparation Series

Event detailsDates: Monday 4 July 2016 – Friday 8 July 2016 (July school holidays)

Location: Murdoch University, South Street campus. Our campus is easily accessible by public transport. Parking permits are also available on request.

Cost: $175 per subject (2 hours per day for 5 days – total of 10 hours)

Enrol in three or more subjects before Friday 29 April to receive a scholarship of $85 toward your enrolment fees from Murdoch University.*

For further information and to enrol visit www.teeconsultants.com.au or phone (08) 9387 2106

*70 scholarships of $85 will be available to metropolitan students from non RISE schools, and will be awarded to the first 70 students who apply for 3 or more courses. Further discounts will be made available by TEE Consultants.

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Coach required

The Fremantle City FC is seeking expressions of interests from suitably qualified coaches for the club’s junior Under 16 development team.

Applicants without the qualifications but with experience as a coach and/or player should also express their desire as the club will provide

coaching training. Coaches will have direct contact with the FCFC Junior Technical Director, and be supported by the Junior Coordinator.

Modest allowances will be offered to the successful applicants, however the motive of the applicant needs to be a desire to develop boys

further develop their own skills. Please submit applications addressed to the Junior coordinator at [email protected].

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SCHOOL HOLIDAY FUN Draw'n to Art Sharpen your pencil, bring your creativity and join local artist Holly Maclean to capture your imagination on paper. Children aged 7 to 11 can learn how to draw 3D creatures, plants and people using pencils, watercolours and graphite. Get an under-standing of lines, forms, texture and perspective to bring your creations to life. Tuesday 18 April 2.00 to 4.00 pm Cost: $12

Mindfulness for Children Learning how to be in the present: If you’re between 7 and 11 years old join Occupational Therapist Sasha Wray in this nature inspired mindfulness workshop. The mindfulness skills you will learn will help you in a happy and healthy journey through life. Thursday 21 April 2.00 to 4.00 pm Cost: $12

Mindfulness for Teens If you’re between 12 and 16 years of age join this workshop to learn the DNA to mindfulness. Grow your inner resources to cope with life's challenges and achieve your goals. Learn techniques to help with re-laxation, relationships and self-awareness. Wednesday 20 April 1.00 to 4.00 pm Cost: $34.50

Magical Glass Art Join Leisa Antonio and get a taste of the magical world of fused and slumped kiln fired art glass. Children aged 7 to 11 can create three pieces of jewellery or a candle plate and make a beautiful gift card too. Monday 18 April 10.00 am to 12.00 pm Cost: $12 + $10 material fee payable to tutor.

Can you see yourself in this picture?

Want to meet a great bunch of blokes, improve your fitness

and have fun playing footy with guys aged 33yrs and over? Come along and meet the Fremantle Phantoms for a training run and when you are ready you can play competitive football in the AFL Masters WA League. Masters football is played across 3 different age divisions (33-40yrs, 40-45yrs, 45yrs+) and the league has tweaked a few rules to promote player safety, but the real change is in the attitude—this is ‘Footy for Kicks’ and is played in a great spirit. There are currently 18 teams across the metro area and games are played every second Sunday at various metro-politan grounds.

At the Phantoms you will meet a friendly bunch of blokes who love their footy and a good social time. We come from all walks of life and all sorts of skill levels. Some have never played before, some are ex rugby players, some are ex AFL and WAFL players, but everyone is welcome.

Commencing Sunday February 7 at 8.00am we have light training runs starting at South Beach (on the grassed area to the right of the café ) and in March we start training on Wednesday nights at Gil Fraser Reserve in North Fremantle.

Membership fees are a very reasonable $200. This fee includes a free meal every Wednesday night, free on-site physio services, subsidised wind-up tickets, cheap club priced beers etc etc

You don’t have to be super fit to play Masters Footy, just ready to have a go and make some new mates. Ready to get in the picture?

More information is available on our club web site or on Facebook—or you can email the President , John Atkinson [email protected] or phone 0419 905 060.

www.fremantlephantoms.com.au

ENJOYMENT

RESPECT

FAMILY

GROWTH

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