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CBC Fremantle Newsletter | Week 3 Term 2 | Page 1
College Newsletter Week 3 Term 2 Friday 13 May 2016
Today’s boys...tomorrow’s gentlemen
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CBC Fremantle
51 Ellen Street
Fremantle WA 6160
T 08 9336 2700
www.cbcfremantle.wa.edu.au
Cover: Sumo Suit wrestling at the Edmund Rice Day celebrations. See more photos in the Newsroom. Photo by Keane Bourke (Year 12)
The power of little acts of goodness
On Friday of last week the College celebrated the feast day of our founder, Blessed Edmund Rice. Commencing with a poignant and uplifting Mass at the Basilica and concluding with a variety of fun activities on the College grounds, I am sure that the day provided a number of significant and lasting memories for all of the students and staff involved.
One of the themes of the day which I sincerely hope impacted strongly with each of our young men was the value of living a life of service and the power that such a commitment can have. This was made clear during a beautiful homily provided by Br Terry Casey during our Mass which I know was well
received by all of those in attendance. The Executive Director of Edmund Rice Education Australia, Dr Wayne Tinsey, also captured the importance of this notion in a letter he sent to all schools during last week when he wrote:
The quality of success we experience in life ultimately depends upon the tiny choices we make every minute of every hour of every day. A meaningful life is made up of a series of daily acts of decency and kindness, which, ironically, add up to something truly great over the course of a lifetime…Edmund Rice schools remind students that the road to true and lasting happiness lies through living a life of service for others. For some, this service might be on
From the Principal
CBC Fremantle Newsletter | Week 3 Term 2 | Page 3
the ‘big stage’… but for most of us, our contribution and service will be most needed and recognised in our families, friendship groups and local communities.
What a wonderful affirmation of the lives of all people of goodwill. As we often express at CBC Fremantle, our true purpose in life will only be revealed through what we do for others. The lasting happiness and fulfilment of a life spent in the service of others is as apparent as the transience of a self-absorbed existence.
There is tremendous power in little acts of goodness and kindness. I am privileged to witness that power every day in the way that parents interact with their sons, the way that parents
choose to interact with the staff, the way that staff interact with the students and most importantly, the way that our young men interact with each other.
Mr Shaun KennyPrincipal
“The lasting happiness and fulfilment of a life spent in the service of others is as apparent as the transience of a self-absorbed existence.”
Above: Ms Angela Calanni with refugees from the
Edmund Rice Centre who were special guests of
the College for the Edmund Rice Day festivities.
Photo by Keane Bourke (Year 12)
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Student achievements
Lachlan Glover (Year 10) performed as a finalist in the
James Morrison Jazz Scholarship at Generations in Jazz
in Mt Gambier last weekend. Lachie was one of only six
finalists selected for the live adjudication and was the
youngest person to perform at this prestigious event.
Debating success
CBC entered into their second round of debates at All Saints College with
outstanding success. Adjudicators across all three debates highlighted the
exceptional quality of the students and their arguments.
The Year 7 Novice team of Griffin Williams, Joseph Vykopal and Hugo Pollard scored their first win. Special mention to Griffin who stepped into
the role of first speaker with only three hours’ notice and started off what
was a very compelling debate.
The first Junior team to debate also scored a win. Daniel Page once
again opened with strong arguments that unsettled the opposition.
Special mention to James Morris who debated for his first time ever.
Lachlan Legge as always concluded the debate with some unnerving
stares, strong arguments and compelling rebuttal.
The second Junior team consisting of Ben Fitzpatrick, Ashton Muir,
Joshua Jackson and Lawson Micale were also granted a win as their
opponents forfeited. This provided the students with another fantastic
opportunity to debate against the adjudicators. Lawson jumped ship
and assisted the adjudicators in accepting defeat. Lawson was
outstanding after only having had a few minutes to create his speech on
the spot! Ben also shone in the role of first speaker and was able to easily
refer to and read from his palm cards in this round.
CBC Fremantle Newsletter | Week 3 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.
Wednesday 25 May Year 10 Parent Information Evening
Saturday 28 May CBC Family Mass at St Patrick’s Basilica
Important notice regarding student drop-off on High StreetParents please note that students are not to be dropped off on High Street at any
time. The vehicle entry and small carpark near the Chapel are for staff parking
and authorised visitors only. Ellen Street and Stirling Street provide plenty of
spaces for safe and practical short-term parking for dropping off students.
College Information
Thomas Rivers (Year 8) represented Western
Australia at the Australian Little Athletics
Championships that were held in Adelaide
on Sunday 24 April. Tom competed in discuss,
shot put, long jump and 4x100 relay.
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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
12 May
Italy Tour
On 6 April, 60 students and six staff flew across the world for an 18 day journey
of culture, language, history, art and architecture that beautiful Italy has to offer.
Read more...
11 May
Community fun for Edmund Rice Day
Despite threatening rain, there was no gloom in sight at CBC Fremantle’s festival to celebrate
the birth of the founder of the Christian Brothers, Blessed Edmund Rice.
Read more...
11 May
Celebrating Mum’s special day
Boys at CBC enjoyed a special morning with their mums to celebrate Mother’s Day with a
Liturgy at the College followed by a delicious morning tea in the Cloisters.
Read more...
CBC Fremantle Newsletter | Week 3 Term 2 | Page 7
All Year 7, 8 and 9 students have chosen to play either football, soccer, hockey, rugby union or ultimate frisbee and have been placed in teams for the upcoming Associated Catholic Colleges Lightning Carnivals.
The day involves playing against students from other Catholic schools from around Western Australia. The focus is on participation and good sportsmanship.
DateYear 9 Monday 16 May 2016Year 7 and 8 Wednesday 18 May 2016
TimeStudents meet in the gymnasium at 8.45am, first fixture is at 10.30am.Return to College by approximately 3.00pm.
TravelCollege and hire bus.
DressFull PE uniform including white PE shirt (NO COLOURED HOUSE SHIRTS) tracksuit and hat, predominately white jogging shoes and College bags only and raincoat if weather is inclement.
FoodStudents are to bring their own food and drinks for the day including a drink bottle.
EquipmentFootball: mouth guard, boots, socksSoccer: Shin pads (optional but recommended), boots, socksHockey: Shin pads (optional but recommended), boots, socks, stickRugby: Mouthguard, boots, socks
Please note: socks can be CBC footy, club or CBC PE. Boots are optional.
VenuesFootball: McGillivray Oval (UWA Sports Park)Soccer: Alderbury Reserve (NE Perry Lakes)Hockey: McGillivray Oval (UWA Sports Park)Rugby: Brittania Oval (Leederville)Frisbee: Brittania Oval (Leederville)
If you have any questions regarding the above information please email me at [email protected] or call me on 9430 2010.
Mr Stephen HunterCoordinator of Sport
ACC Lightning Carnivals
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Students in Year 11 Religion & Life General studies, have spent the first few weeks of term preparing and studying for their
Common Assessment Task. All classes have now moved on to exploring social issues. Students have spent the first few lessons
furiously brainstorming and discussing issues they believe are prevalent in our society. The focus for this unit of work will be on
refugees and asylum seekers. The eagerness to understand and learn is evident across all classes.
Miss Maria Garbin
Religious Education Teacher
CBC snippets
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Round 1
7/8 A v Willeton SHS Home Monday 9 May
7/8 B v Corpus Christi Away Wednesday 4 May
9/10A v CBC B Home Thursday 5 May
9/10 B v CBC A Thursday 5 May
Open v Lakelands Home Wednesday 11 May
Round 2
7/8 A v John Curtin A Away Thursday 12 May
7/8 B v Willeton SHS Home Monday 16 May
9/10A v Melville SHS Home Thursday 12 May
9/10 B v John Curtin B Away Thursday 19 May
Open v Emmanual CC Away Tuesday 17 May
Round 3
7/8 A v Melville SHS Home Wednesday 25 May
7/8 B v John Curtin B Home Thursday 26 May
9/10A v Corpus Christi Away Monday 23 May
9/10 B v Kent St Home Friday 27 May
Open v Melville SHS Away Tuesday 21 June
Round 4
7/8 A v Corpus Christi Away Monday 30 May
7/8 B v Melville SHS Home Tuesday 7 June
9/10A v Kent St Away Thursday 9 June
9/10 B v Melville SHS Home Thursday 9 June
Open v Leeming Away Wednesday 22 June
Round 5
7/8 A v CBC B Home TBA
7/8 B v CBC A TBA
9/10A v John Curtin B Home Tuesday 28 June
9/10 B v Corpus Christi Home Monday 20 June
Open v Seton CC Away Tuesday 28 June
Soccer fixturesCBC Fremantle
invites you to the
Year 10River CruiseDepart and return
from Pier 3Barrack Street Jetty, Perth
Boarding at 6:45pm with a 7pm departure.
Returning at 10.00pm sharpDress semi-formal
no jeans or t-shirts.
Don’t forget the
on Thursday 2 June 2016
Depart and return from Pier 3
Barrack Street Jetty, Perth
Boarding at 6:45pm with a 7pm departure.
Returning at 10.00pm sharp
Dress semi-formalno jeans or t-shirts.
Year 10River Cruise
Please contact Mrs Petrina Richmond for more information at [email protected]
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Keane Bourke
Year 12
“The day provided an interesting
starting point for an exploration
of the world of philosophy, and
posed some thought-provoking
questions that provide insights into
our own individual ways of thinking.
The information presented on the
power of belief is something I’ll
definitely be putting to use,
especially in relation to exams
and other assessments.”
Riley Faulds
Year 12
“The Conference was a really
interesting, enjoyable experience.
It brought up a lot of fascinating
questions that we don’t really have
time or need to think about in
daily life, but which were interesting
(and mind-boggling) to ponder.
The speakers were entertaining
and the venue was amazing, making
for a great day!”
What CBC boys like about theGifted and Talented conference...
Damon Miles
Year 12
“The Gifted and Talented conference
allowed me to understand some
of the core mechanics surrounding
morality, philosophy and the concept
of ‘self.’ Both lecturers concisely
explained these fundamentals and
provided an easy platform to discuss
my own opinion on each matter
presented.”
On Monday 9 May, seven Year 12 boys attended the Gifted and Talented Conference held at St Hilda’s School.
Here is what six of the students thought of the experience.
CBC Fremantle Newsletter | Week 3 Term 2 | Page 11
Emmanuel Terzoudis-Lumsden
Year 12
“It was an enlightening experience
and the topics presented were both
thought-provoking and engaging.
It was a great learning experience
and provided me with the opportunity
to question my own beliefs and
provided a new perspective on
things I had never thought about
before and considered immutable
or unquestionable.”
John Tormay
Year 12
“The conference was amazing.
The questions that were explored
really challenged ideas and forced
us to look at things from a broader
perspective.”
Tony Ziegelaar
Year 12
“It was a very intriguing conference
which provided some new ways of
thinking on societal issues. It was
informative and objective providing
a good basis on philosophy and
intellectual debate. I would
recommend it to all students.”
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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
Projects Abroad Open Day
Date: Saturday 21 May
Time: 1.00 to 4.00pm – come anytime for as long or short as you like
Venue: Royal Park Hall, 180 Charles Street, West Perth 6005
Projects Abroad organises volunteer and work experience programmes in 30 developing countries. These projects are in areas such as
teaching, childcare, conservation, human rights, healthcare, and community work in countries such as Kenya, Nepal, Vietnam and Peru.
The evening will feature presentations from staff and past volunteers, along with lots of opportunity to chat and ask questions.
Reserve a free place for the Open Day at www.projects-abroad.com.au/more-info/information-events/
Curtin Commerce Information Evening
Want to find out why Curtin Business School is THE place to study business? Learn more about Curtin’s Bachelor of Commerce, including
the wide range of business specialisations, industry connections, innovative teaching facilities and internship opportunities, by attending
our Commerce Information Evening. This evening will provide you with an opportunity to ask any questions you might have about
studying Commerce. You will also have the chance to experience The Agency, our newest facility for students.
Date: Thursday 26 May 2016
Time: 6.30pm to 7.30pm
Location: Lance Twomey Lecture Theatre, Curtin University, Kent Street, Bentley
Please register online to attend this Commerce information evening.
Rugby Union
Associates Rugby Club is seeking Under 17 Players to enjoy playing for our Club. If interested in playing for a great Club contact:
Head Coach Marty Phillips 0418 958 970 or Manager Tim O’Keeffe 0419 966 787
CBC Fremantle Newsletter | Week 3 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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household hazardous wasteThere are a number of hazardous items in your home which must not go in your waste or recycling bin. Safely dispose of your unwanted household chemicals and hazardous materials for free at the Household Hazardous Waste Temporary Collection Day.
FREE DROP OFF DAY
Date: Saturday, 14 May 2016
Time: 9.00am to 1.00pm
Venue: City of Melville Operations Centre, 13 Bramanti Road, Murdoch 6150
These items include: • Batteries
• Cans of paint
• Pool and garden chemicals
• Pesticides and herbicides
• Flammable liquids
• Gas bottles
• Fluorescent tubes
• Poison
• Household chemicals
For event details and more information on what can and cannot be accepted on the day visit www.melvillecity.com.au or call 9364 0666 | 1300 635 845