Newsletter 17 November 2023
PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE
College Advisory Council
There are two vacancies on the College Advisory Council for 2024. I encourage you to consider putting yourself forward for this important role. Elections will be held at the AGM on Tuesday 28 November.
Advisory Council Nomination Form
Mr Declan Tanham
Principal
Academy Group Photos now available for purchase
To access photos, please visit:
ios.academyphoto.com.au
You will need to enter an 8 digit Access Key as below– double-click an image to enlarge it:
Co-Curricular: T8VE48RF
Photos will be available online for 6 months.
Please call our office on 1800 816 224 if you require assistance.
College Uniform
The wearing of a school uniform is a positive expression of a child’s pride in themselves and the school. It is an integral part of being a student at Aranmore Catholic College, it promotes a sense of belonging to a group and promotes loyalty to the school. Our uniform and grooming policy can be found on the College website.
Recently, there has been an increase in the number of students wearing Physical Education uniform when they should be in academic uniform, notes from parents/guardians for non-valid reasons e.g. (uniform is wet) and students not wearing the uniform in full e.g., incorrect socks.
We ask all students to arrive at school wearing the correct uniform and that parents support the College in ensuring their child is dressed and groomed correctly when they leave home each day.
Mr Craig Rodgers, Mr Ben Grose & Mr Troy Holdaway
Dean of Students
College Uniform Shop Opening Times for January
Uniform Shop – will be open during the school holidays on the following days:
- Monday 22 January - 8am – 1.00pm - By appointment only
- Tuesday 23 January - 8am – 1.00pm - By appointment only
- Wednesday 24 January - 8am – 1.00pm - By appointment only
- Thursday 25 January - 8am – 1.00pm - By appointment only
Please follow this link form more information or to make an appointment: Uniform Shop (aranmore.wa.edu.au)
It will also be open:
- Monday 29 January - 8am to 1.00pm – No booking required
- Tuesday 30 January - 8am to 1.00pm – No booking required
- Wednesday 31 January - 8am to 1.00pm – No booking required
- Thursday 1 February - 8am to 1.00pm – No booking required
- Friday 2 February - 8am to 11.30am – No booking required (normal opening time)
ACE News
Year 7 ACE students have been learning about the organs of the body and some of the afflictions they can entail.
The card game Organ Attack has been a favourite with the students as they work to protect their own organs while attacking those of their peers and simultaneoulsy developing their medical and anatomical terminology.
Year 7 and 8 ACE students went to the School of Biological Science at UWA where they attended a university information session, campus tour, guide through a biology research lab and experimental greenhouses, then ended with two mini lectures.
Our sincerest thank you to Dr Skrzypek who kindly invited us to come and learn about a small portion of the extensive research being undertaken. What was most impressive was the wide-reaching applications the research has for various environments and societies across the globe. Thank you, Miss Zanlongo, Dr Skrzypek, the lovely UWA student ambassadors, and Mr O'Brien for making this experience possible.
Miss Sonya Cerny
ACE Program Coordinator
HASS News
Harvard, here we come!
Year 10 Level 3 HASS students 'learn more' from the best!
Our Year 10s have been studying with the following educational providers: Harvard University, University of Pennsylvania, University of Adelaide, Allison, MIT and Yale.
Their courses are varied and individually specific. Some of the courses included: Greek and Roman Mythology, Agricultural Technology and Plant Biotech, Building Personal Resilience, Becoming an Entrepreneur, Bioethics and the Opioid Crisis, Introduction to Bioengineering, online businesses for Residual Income, Criminal Psychology and the Fundamentals of Neuroscience among many others.
Many students have completed their first course, and having passed the assessments, they qualify for certificates of successful completion.
I congratulate the students on their endeavours.
Mr Frank Egan
YEar 10 Level 3 HASS
Mandarin Language News
Our Mandarin Language students in Year 7 and 8 enjoyed an engaging and hands-on lesson this week, where they learned the art of crafting delicious dumplings.
Netball News
During Week 4, 22 athletes travelled down to the South-West region for a challenging yet rewarding experience on the annual Junior Netball Tour. The tour begun with a specialist netball training session delivered by Netball WA at the GOLD Netball Centre and an opportunity for good quality match play amongst our group before we embarked on our journey south.
Over the three days on tour, players experienced team building sessions, recovery activities, early morning beach fitness and very successful match play against St Mary MacKillop College in Busselton. To witness all the players working together as a team and putting skills learnt on show was incredibly rewarding.
Whilst on tour, our players are given an insight to the commitment required to take their netball to the next level, including an emphasis on both the physical and mental aspects of the sport. We ensured the girls had ample time to goals set, reflect and evaluate their performances, teaching them the importance of these highly valuable skills.
In between the hard work, we also took the opportunity to explore the beautiful South-West with a visit to the Margaret River Chocolate Factory – a tour favourite, the Yallingup Maze – who knew getting lost could be so fun, and the Busselton Jetty foreshore.
To the 2023 Junior Tour group, we hope you learnt new things, made long-lasting memories, formed new friendships and had plenty of fun. The way you represented yourselves, the Netball Program and Aranmore should be highly commended. Well done!
Mrs Cherie Farnan, Miss Georgie Major and Mr Will Linter
Aranmore Specialised Netball Program
Music News
City of Vincent senior residents were invited to join a high-tea morning melodies with Aranmore Catholic College music students. The event kick-started Seniors Week celebrations and was enjoyed by all in attendance.
Photographer: Luke Riley. Images courtesy of City of Vincent
Science News
Year 9 Earthquakes
Does the height of the building affect the amount of damage it sustains in an earthquake? Year 9 students have been examining the relationship between building height and frequency of seismic waves.
Year 10 Psych students visited Murdoch University to compliment the forensic psychology topic we have been covering this semester. Students attended workshops on offender profiling and serial killers, visited the Esports Gaming Hub, and participated in a mock trial.
On Tuesday (7.11.23) Jason ran a follow-up lesson with the class at school. Thank you Mr O'Brien for driving us and for Jason Dohle at Murdoch University for running our workshops.
Dr Tilbury’s last Chemistry lesson
It was the end of an era as Dr Tilbury took his last Chemistry lesson at Aranmore. Students and teachers formed a guard of honour as he left the classroom. During his time here, Dr Tilbury has taught hundreds if not thousands of students, including Mr Eglington and Mr O’Loughlan. Luckily Dr Tilbury will be with us for a couple more weeks to see the Year 11’s through to the end of the exam period.
Mrs Naomi Geoghegan
Head of Learning Area - Science
Aranmore Fundraising
When you purchase any 12 or 24-month Membership to The Entertainment App between 6 pm, Tuesday 14th November AEDT and 11:59 am, Monday 20th November, during our Early Access Black Friday Sale, you will receive a bonus 2 months for free as well as a complimentary Entertainment Membership equal to your purchase!
(Don’t forget that if you purchase your membership through Aranmore here, proceeds from every sale goes to the College).
UPCOMING EVENTS
For the College Calendar, please see here.