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CBC Fremantle Newsletter | Week 5 Term 1 | Page 1
College Newsletter Week 5 Term 1 Friday 06 March 2015
Today’s boys...tomorrow’s gentlemen
Page 2 | CBC Fremantle Newsletter | Week 5 Term 1
CBC Fremantle
51 Ellen Street
Fremantle WA 6160
T 08 9336 2700
www.cbcfremantle.wa.edu.au
Cover: To see more photos and watch a
movie of the House Swimming Carnival
visit the Newsroom.From the PrincipalThe Journey at CBCSome time ago, the College decided
to adopt the tagline of Today’s boys…
tomorrow’s gentlemen as a vivid
expression of the journey undertaken
by each of the young men who attend
CBC Fremantle. It was felt at the time
that the strength and effectiveness of
our College depended heavily on the home
and the school combining to deliver a
consistent message about what it means
to develop as a good young man. We hold
some very specific aspirations for our
graduates and it was important that our
community was given the opportunity
to gain a shared understanding of what
these were.
To this end, the College has constructed a
document which seeks to align our practice
and identify the often nebulous concept
referred to as the culture of our school.
The ‘journey document’ as we usually call
it was discussed in detail at our recent
Parent Information Evenings and everyone
in attendance was given a copy. While
the document contains much information
about the nature of our school community,
it is the five distinguishing characteristics
of the CBC gentleman that are of particular
significance. They are:
• Tomorrow’s gentleman forms attitudes
and actions based on Gospel values,
• Tomorrow’s gentleman strives to be his
best and understands the inherent value
of doing so.
• Tomorrow’s gentleman is accountable,
resilient and prepared to face and
overcome challenges.
CBC Fremantle Newsletter | Week 5 Term 1 | Page 3
• Tomorrow’s gentleman is selfless
by nature and able to form positive,
mutually-beneficial relationships.
• Tomorrow’s gentleman recognises
and values the ‘other’ in his life.
These concepts are accompanied by
explanatory text and formed the basis
for much of the content at our recent
gatherings. If any parent was unable to
attend one of the Information Evenings,
I strongly encourage you to obtain a copy
of the journey document by asking your
son to collect one from Student Services.
Shared understanding and responsibility
is a distinguishing characteristic of our
school and one of its major strengths and
this document is designed to enhance
this partnership.
Share the JourneyThis innovative programme is conducted by
a group of dads from the College through
the Parent Auxiliary and will be held
this year on Sunday 22 March.
A preparatory session is conducted on
the evening of Thursday 19 March and
together these two occasions provide a
tremendous opportunity to enhance the
relationship between fathers and their
sons. If dad is not able to attend, then any
other significant male adult is invited to
join the young man on this walk. Another
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 welcome to Year 7 dads.
Please keep the relevant dates free and
commit this time to your son and yourself.
Open DayOur College Open Day will be conducted
on Tuesday 17 March and families are
advised that classes will finish early at
1.05pm on that day in order to facilitate
our tours which continue until 6.00pm.
Many students will be involved as tour
guides and activity leaders throughout that
afternoon and early evening. Students not
involved in some capacity will be allowed
to leave school at 1.05pm.
Swimming CarnivalOur House Swimming Carnival was held
at the newly renamed HBF Stadium last
Friday. The style of our carnival promotes
participation and a focus upon each
competitor striving to do their best. Among
the many outstanding performances, it was
pleasing to see so many boys engaged in
healthy competition and enjoying the day.
Congratulations to Samson House on their
victory and to each of the individual award
winners who are listed in the appropriate
article in the website Newsroom.
Mr Shaun KennyPrincipal
Above: Samson House boys celebrating their victory
Right: Launching into the water at the House Swimming Carnival
Page 4 | CBC Fremantle Newsletter | Week 5 Term 1
You can keep up to date with CBC Fremantle news by subscribing to the Newsroom RSS feed. Visit the College website at
www.cbcfremantle.wa.edu.au and click on the Newsroom under Quick Links on the left hand side.
24 February
Second win for Cricket
In the second game of the round robin stage of the WACA 1st XI Cricket, CBC defeated
Willetton Senior High School at Fremantle Park.
Read more...
3 March
Samson’s sixth swim win
After a close competition with some exciting finishes, Samson House held aloft the House
Swimming Carnival shield for the sixth year in a row.
Read more...
In the Newsroom
23 February
Cricket opens with tough win
CBC Fremantle’s 1st XI Cricket 2015 campaign started with a tough win against Emmanuel
Catholic College at Fremantle Oval.
Read more...
23 February
A special moment on the journey
CBC Fremantle’s watershed programme for Year 9 boys, The Rite Journey, was launched
for 2015 at Monument Hill with a gathering of students, parents, family and mentors.
Read more...
CBC Fremantle Newsletter | Week 5 Term 1 | Page 5
College InformationSEQTA Student Portal
All students now have access to the SEQTA Portal. This is
an online resource that provides course materials, test and
assignment results, timetable information and upcoming
assessments. As it is web based it can be accessed from
anywhere, for example from home or school.
To access this portal your son is required to type the following
into Google Chrome or Firefox: https://student.cbcfremantle.
wa.edu.au. Then by entering his College username and
password, he is able to access this valuable resource.
All parents will have their own portal, similar to your son’s from
Term 2. Information regarding this will be provided in
due course.
Samson House Fundraiser
Samson House is holding their fundraiser on Friday 13 March
(Week 6) and on that day there will be no Jiffy van facilities.
Donuts will be sold at recess, and sausages in bread, drinks
and lollies will be sold at lunchtime. Prices will be advised
next week.
We would like all boys to wear their House Sport uniform and
in doing so we ask you to make a gold coin donation to the
Missions during Mentor period.
I look forward to all boys participating on the day and giving
generously.
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
Tuesday 17 MarchCollege Open Day, school closes at 1.05pm
Thursday 19 March07:30pm Share the Journey parent meeting
Sunday 22 MarchShare the Journey
Saturday 28 MarchSenior Ball (please note this is incorrectly noted
as 21 March on the CBC 2015 Wall Planner)
Friday 8 MayMother’s Day liturgy and morning tea
at 8am until 9.30am
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The annual House Cross Country Day will be held on 10 March with students completing a 4km
run from South Cottesloe to Port Beach.
The day will be staggered with the following year groups racing together and missing two periods
of the College day.
Year 7/8 – Period 1 – Period 2
Year 9/10 – Period 3 – Period 4
Year 11/12 – Period 5 – Period 6
This is a compulsory event for all students at CBC Fremantle and participation is the focus of the
day. We encourage all students to give their best effort regardless of their ability or fitness levels.
Students will be required to wear their House sport uniform with predominantly white running
shoes to school on this day.
It is important that all students are well hydrated and have sufficient food before and after the
event to avoid injury and illness. We look forward to another great event at CBC Fremantle and
all students giving their best effort. If you have any queries or concerns, please do not hesitate to
contact me at [email protected]
Mr Jason Matthews
Coordinator of Sport
House Cross Country information
Page 8 | CBC Fremantle Newsletter | Week 5 Term 1
What CBC boys like about the Swimming Carnival...
Christian Edwards
Year 10
What house are you in?Morgan.
Who is going to win today?I think Morgan.
What do you like about the Swimming Carnival?The competitive nature of it.
Which events did you compete in?Freestyle A division 50m.
Connor Bowler
Year 7
What house are you in?Samson.
Who is going to win today?Samson definitely.
What do you like about the Swimming Carnival?Everyone gets together and the
competitive side.
Which events did you compete in?Freestyle 50m and breastroke.
Ryan De Gennaro
Year 10
What house are you in?Morgan.
Who is going to win today?Morgan for sure.
What do you like about the Swimming Carnival?It gets everyone involved.
Which events did you compete in?Freestyle A division 50m.
CBC Fremantle Newsletter | Week 5 Term 1 | Page 9
What CBC boys like about the Swimming Carnival...
Carlo Principe
Year 9
What house are you in?Patrick.
Who is going to win today?Patrick!
What do you like about the Swimming Carnival?The excitement of it.
Which events did you compete in?Freestyle and breaststroke.
Owen Nolan
Year 7
What house are you in?Rice.
Who is going to win today?I reckon Samson.
What do you like about the Swimming Carnival?Everyone is participating even if they
don’t swim very well.
Which events did you compete in?Freestyle 50m division L. I came second.
Luke Turley
Year 10
What house are you in?Morgan.
Who is going to win today?I think Samson but Morgan might have
a chance.
What do you like about the Swimming Carnival?I’m in the swim squad – it’s good fun.
Which events did you compete in?Freestyle C division 50m, Breastroke B
division 50m and Backstroke 50m.
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Share the JourneyDon’t miss the opportunity to
with your son
Sunday 22 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.
A pre-event meeting will be held on Thursday 19 March at 7.30pm in the College’s Arts Learning Area to brief fathers about the walk. Light refreshments will be provided.
Please advise of your attendance to the pre-event meeting and 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.
CBC Fremantle Newsletter | Week 5 Term 1 | Page 11
1. Share in an Xbox gaming activity that he loves. Playing with your son is a good way to
monitor the games he plays and control the time he spends on them. You can keep
your own hand-eye coordination sharp while teaching him how to play fair.
2. Go camping. Your son will learn self-reliance and appreciation of nature and he’ll probably have more fun at the lake and on the trails than he ever thought possible.
3. Attend a sporting event together. You have to set the example of enthusiasm and
team spirit without poor sportsmanship.
4. Go cycling. It’s relaxing to hit a bike trail away from traffic and you can bond with your son as you take in the scenery.
5. Prepare a meal together. You can experiment and learn together. Cooking a meal – a real
meal – is something that’s actually fun if you’re patient and willing to practice a little.
Your son will soon realise that great-tasting meals are possible with healthy ingredients.
6. Work on your car. Teaching your son the basics of automotive care is valuable on many levels and when he gets his own wheels, he’ll know the basics of car care.
7. Go fishing together. A great way to unwind and relax with plenty of opportunity to talk
with your son without any distractions.
8. If you haven’t considered a radio-controlled car, plane or boat, give one a go. Some of the most basic RC toys are really inexpensive and your son’s hand-eye coordination will be tested and improved.
9. Challenge him to a sport. It’s not about winning or losing for either of you, it’s about
teaching sportsmanship, coordination, discipline, and teamwork while getting some
exercise. Let your son have a say in which sport you choose to play.
10. Share in some house maintenance. Show your son how things work around the house, as well as how they’re maintained and repaired. You’ll obviously do most of the work, but let him watch while you explain the process. He’ll respect you for being able to solve problems, and by the time he’s old enough to take on light tasks by himself, he’ll have learned the responsibility and value of maintaining his home.
Share the Journey monthCelebrate the journey with these fun suggestions to build up your ‘frequent father points’ with your son.
Page 12 | CBC Fremantle Newsletter | Week 5 Term 1
Community cookbook: a call for recipes
CBC Fremantle is proud to be a part of raising good young men
of our community, who have the skills and courage to face and
overcome challenges and to form positive, mutually beneficial
relationships. The gentlemen of CBC are the guardians of the
future, and their positive male contribution to our society
provides us all with hope and faith in a better world.
To highlight the journey from today’s boy to tomorrow’s
gentleman, CBC is planning to produce a community cookbook
celebrating all that is nurturing and resilient about our young men
and their families. A timeless collection of recipes that encourages
our young men to be culinary heroes from their first foray in the
kitchen, whether it is coping with a simple breakfast for Mother’s
Day, wooing a romantic interest (it will happen!), or providing
hearty meals for their children when the time comes.
How you can help• Submit your favourite family recipe to us with specific quantities
(eg millilitres, grams, tablespoons, cups, etc, and in Australian
standard measuring) and easy to follow instructions. Your recipes
will need to be tried and tested prior to submission to ascertain the
correct quantities.
• Please specify how many people the recipe will feed.
• We are specifically seeking dishes that hold a place in your heart,
and are particularly enjoyed by your son. If your contribution is
included, your family will be acknowledged in the final publication.
• Degree of difficulty is from zero to hero, but tasty dishes with
a focus on classic simplicity appealing to all ages would be
particularly suitable.
• Recipes will need to be in a ‘cut and paste’ format, for example
included in the body of an email or in a Word document.
You are invited to contribute to our community cookbook and help us acknowledge the traditions of our College, the love and support of our families, and the journey of today’s boys…tomorrow’s gentlemen.
CBC Fremantle Newsletter | Week 5 Term 1 | Page 13
• Your submission may not make the final book – but don’t let
that hold you back. The sooner you send in your fabulous family
recipe, the better the chance that it will be included.
• Stories about the dish are also happily accepted, for example
who passed on the recipe, which cuts of meat are best, or
perhaps a particular occasion when you served the dish.
CBC has a long and proud association with the Fremantle
community, so please feel free to mention particular landmarks
or places you shop if appropriate to your tale.
Timeline and other details
It is hoped to produce the CBC cookbook in time for your
Christmas shopping, therefore the deadline for submitting your
recipes is 8 May 2015.
The publication will sell for cost price and be available to purchase
for members of the CBC community and extended families and
friends.Please address any enquiries to Cherie Butcher at
[email protected] or 9430 2001.
Page 14 | CBC Fremantle Newsletter | Week 5 Term 1
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
Pilates at CBC
Pilates is great for flexibility, builds strength and develops control and endurance in the whole human body. The CBC community is
invited to early morning Pilates sessions with an experienced instructor from 6.30am to 7.30am twice a week in the Arts Learning
Area. Interested people can contact Sonya Gaffney by email.
Perth Defence Force Careers Expo
The Navy, Army and Air Force are recruiting for a range of full time and part time positions that offer great pay, an active lifestyle,
nationally recognised training and a whole lot of adventure. Defence Force Recruiting Perth would like to invite you to find out more
about these opportunities at our upcoming Australian Defence Force Careers Expo.
The Perth Defence Force Careers Expo runs from 9am to 4pm on Saturday 28 March 2015 at Leeuwin Barracks, East Fremantle and
will showcase the variety of career options across the Australian Defence Force. The expo will provide you with an opportunity to
view displays including a PC9 low level aerobatics display, get involved with interactive demonstrations, speak with members of the
Defence Force Recruiting team and hear first hand about the career opportunities available within the Australian Defence Force.
With over 200 careers available you’ll be able to find one that matches your skills, interests and education.
So come along to the Australian Defence Force Careers Expo on 28 March 2015 to find out more about the career opportunities
available within the Australian Defence Force.
Further information will be available closer to the date at www.defencejobs.gov.au/expos/PerthExpo.
CBC Fremantle Newsletter | Week 5 Term 1 | Page 15
Leeuwin Youth Explorer Voyage
Is your child ready for a life-changing adventure?
Are you looking for a unique experience for your son or daughter that will challenge them, equip them with key life skills and give
them the adventure of a lifetime? Then look no further than the Leeuwin Youth Explorer Voyage. The seven day program aimed at
14-25 year olds is both exciting and rewarding, teaching participants all aspects of living and working aboard a traditional tall ship.
They will experience steering and navigating the ship, setting sails in all weather conditions, sailing through the night beneath the
Milky Way and seeing parts of West Australia’s stunning coastline.
It’s not just about learning to sail and meeting new friends though. They will also learn more about themselves, overcome challenges,
conquer fears and become more tolerant towards others. The voyages aim to increase self-confidence and self-awareness as well as
developing communication, teamwork and leadership skills which can be applied in all aspects of life.
Students in years 10, 11 and 12 can earn 5 WACE points towards their senior graduation and the voyage can count as the Adventurous
Journey or Residential Project component of the Duke of Edinburgh Award. Sail trainees may also be invited back as volunteer crew on
future day sails and voyages, allowing them to keep in touch with their crewmates, further hone their skills and sail for free!
Voyages run from September until June, with spaces still available on the following upcoming voyages;
• 12-18 March
• 31 May - 8 June
• 13 June - 19 June
The $1,980 voyage fare includes all food, accommodation, use of wet weather gear and safety training. Thanks to our generous
community partners we are able to offer a variety of scholarships for applicants who need assistance raising the fare.
For more information, please contact our team on 9430 4105 or email us at [email protected].
Page 16 | CBC Fremantle Newsletter | Week 5 Term 1
Master Mind Australia – Academic Pathways
April revision programmeStudy Skills – Essay Writing – Subject Revision – NAPLAN Preparation
For all students from Years 7 to 12
This revision programme aims to prepare students for Naplan and First Semester Exams. Courses will be conducted at Christ Church Grammar
School, Hale School and All Saints’ College. Early Bird enrolment discount applies if payment received before 20 March, 2015.
For further information on these programs contact Dr Robert Hallam at Master Mind Australia on 9486 1377
www.mastermindaustralia.com.au
2015 Sacramental Programs at Applecross Parish, St Benedict’s Church
All Catholic children who are eligible to receive the Sacraments of Reconciliation, First Holy Communion and Confirmation in 2015 are
requested to register for their respective Sacramental Programmes on 21 March at the 6pm Mass and 22 March at the 9.30am Mass.
An Enrolment and Commitment Ceremony for all children preparing for the Sacraments will be held at these Masses.
Registration forms are available on request by email at [email protected]. The completed forms and fees are to be returned to
the coordinator at these masses. Parents may also make enquiries by emailing the Catechist Coordinator at [email protected]
or phone enquiries may be made to the Parish office on 9364 1120.
Could you be a Key Assets Foster Carer?
If you are passionate about caring for children and young people, and have space in your life and home, you could be a carer with Key
Assets. We are looking for:
Foster carers for children and young people aged 0 – 18 years
Alternative family carers for children and young people with disabilities aged 0 – 25 years
As a carer you will receive:
A weekly allowance of up to $870.00 and paid respite breaks
24/7 support and ongoing training opportunities.
If you’ve been thinking about fostering and you have a spare bedroom, talk to us today and start a journey you’ll never forget.
Contact 1800 WE CARE or www.keyassets.com.au.