cbc fremantle college newsletter week 5 term 3 2015
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CBC Fremantle Newsletter | Week 5 Term 3 | Page 1
College Newsletter Week 5 Term 3 Friday 21 August 2015
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: Yusef Hourani (Year 11) received first prize in the Upper School Drawing Category at the 2015 Catholic Art Angelico Exhibition
Photo by Ms Zoe Francis.
From the PrincipalOblate Cup and Sport at CBC
The Oblates of Mary Immaculate have
had a long-standing association with the
parish of St Patrick’s, CBC Fremantle and
Mazenod College. In 2008, the decision
was made to bring these two very similar
schools together for a sporting challenge.
This year’s contest across a range of winter
sports was conducted on Tuesday of this
week and it was great to see such a large
number of boys involved and enjoying the
day. Thank you to the parents and former
students who attended as supporters or
assisted as officials.
The trophies presented in each of the
sports are named after either Christian
Brothers or Oblate Priests who have been
instrumental in the history of one or both
Colleges. Our own Father Tony has an
interesting perspective on the day, being
an Oblate priest while having a strong
attachment to CBC. His robust barracking
for our College left no doubt about where
his loyalties lay. After CBC retained the
cup, he has not missed the opportunity to
exercise his bragging rights over his clerical
confreres from Lesmurdie!
A special thank you is due to all of the
staff coaches and to Mr Hunter and Mr
Matthews for their work in the preparation
and smooth running of the event. The
main focus of the day is the promotion of
positive relationships between these two
schools of similar size and values and this
was certainly accomplished.
Our school is frequently acknowledged
for its achievements in a broad range of
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sports. It seems that the spirit and talent
of our sports teams is widely recognised.
In previous newsletters I have regularly
commented about the importance of a
balanced and holistic education and it is
appropriate to ask where sport stands
in the priorities of the school and why
significant emphasis is placed upon
it. In addition to the obvious reasons
surrounding the benefits of physical
activity and good health, there are two
others which I consider most pertinent.
The first pertains to the fact that research
continually asserts that boys learn best
when they identify strongly with their
school and develop a sense of belonging.
There is little doubt that involvement in
sport engenders a sense of spirit and
identity. This spirit then leads to increased
enjoyment of the overall school experience
and a heightened sense of pride in the
College. The positive energy that is thus
generated can then be channelled into
other dimensions of the school such as
the faith formation, academic or cultural
programmes.
The second significant reason for
encouraging sporting involvement
concerns some of the very positive
attributes that we wish all of the boys
at CBC to acquire. Leadership, discipline
and teamwork are qualities which can be
taught in a number of settings but are
most effectively learned in an environment
where the boys are enjoying themselves. Bill Orr (Year 8) receiving the Br John Murray medal for Year 8/9 Soccer from Fr John Sherman
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Our first Family Mass in June was very
well attended and I’m sure the same will
be true for our second and final mass for
the year to be held tomorrow, Saturday 22
August at 6.00pm at St Patrick’s Basilica.
I warmly invite all families and friends of
CBC to this liturgy. I’m sure that regular
churchgoers will be granted an exemption
from their usual parishes on this occasion.
Those who are not Catholic or are
infrequent churchgoers are also
very welcome. As a College that prides
itself on being inclusive, I would hope
that everyone would experience the
same sense of greeting and belonging
at our Mass.
All generations of your family are welcome!
Mr Shaun Kenny
Principal
When sport is played in the right manner,
these transferrable attributes are
internalised and practised.
Our sporting programme is centred upon
participation and engagement. It is an
important part of the total offering of the
College and I applaud all of the boys who
accept the available opportunities and
represent the school with great skill and
enthusiasm.
Angelico Art Exhibition
The Angelico Art Exhibition is conducted
each year as part of the Catholic Schools
Performing Arts Festival. It provides
a broad public forum through which
Catholic secondary students from across
Western Australia are able to exhibit their
outstanding artistic talents. The official
opening of this exhibition took place at
the Forrest Centre on St Georges Terrace
last week and the work of some of our
students was on display.
A number of pieces by Year 7 students
featured at the exhibition along with
individual artworks provided by Flynn
Brown (Year 9), Christian Edwards and Toby
Tomlinson (Year 10) and Michael Norman
(Year 12). Special congratulations is due to
Yusef Hourani, who was awarded first prize
in the Year 11 and 12 Drawing category
for his beautifully detailed set of seven
pencil drawings. His teachers, Mrs Zoe
Francis and Mrs Steph Hantzis, are also to
be congratulated for their guidance and
encouragement of Yusef and all of the boys
who work in the Visual Arts area.
One of the central philosophies of the style
of education offered at CBC Fremantle
is that no single aspect of an individual’s
development should be fostered in
isolation. An essential characteristic of
a Catholic education in the tradition
of Edmund Rice is the harmonious
development of the spiritual, emotional,
intellectual, cultural (artistic) and physical
dimensions of each person. The school
continues to ensure that opportunities
are offered in each of these domains and I
commend all of the boys who engage with
these challenges.
CBC Family Mass
Among the many significant liturgies that
occur at the College each year, the two
Family Masses provide the opportunity
for our community to come together on a
voluntary basis to celebrate our common
sense of purpose. The celebration of the
Mass is at the heart of our existence as a
faith community and provides impetus to
the challenge we face daily to conduct our
lives according to gospel values.
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College Information 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.
Thursday 27 AugustICT Wine and Cheese Cybersafety Evening
Friday 28 August
ViPA at Fremantle Town Hall
Friday 4 SeptemberFather’s Day Breakfast
Mr Moss’s Rite Journey class is holding a movie night for
Year 9 students, parents and Rite Journey mentors.
Stand By Me will be screened in the ALA at 7pm on
Wednesday 2 September. Tickets are $2 which includes soft
drink, popcorn and entry and can be purchased from
Jordan Bevilacqua, Flinn Brown, Luca Brun, Angus Christie,
Francesco Di Mento, Joshua Goodwin,
Benjamin Hamilton, Samuel McPhail, Tristan Nardi,
Matthew Read, Austen Rees, Zachary Stedman,
Spencer Stevenson, Theodore Terzoudis-Lumsden,
Nicholas Veletta, James Younge and Tiago de Souza.
Year 9 movie night
CBC Family Mass
You and your family are invited to join us in a
celebration of the warmth and friendship
of the CBC community.
Saturday 22 August at 6pm
at St Patrick’s Basilica, Fremantle
We look forward to seeing you there.
Woolworths Earn and Learn stickers
The College is collecting Woolworths Earn and Learn stickers so
please don’t forget to grab yours when you do the shopping.
Students can put the stickers in the box in Student Services.
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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
19 August
Food for thought on the journey
A major component of The Rite Journey’s powerful programme is reinforcing
respect and value for women, and 18 young men proved this point at a recent
evening at the College.
Read more...
20 August
Fellas in Film at CBC
As part of English week, CBC Fremantle was treated to a fascinating panel
discussion on ‘Fellas in Film’, with three experienced creators providing insights
into the world of film-making.
Read more...
20 August
Oblate Cup win
CBC Fremantle returned home with the Oblate Cup for the second year in a row,
with Soccer being particularly strong in the all-day carnival.
Read more...
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Staff at CBC Fremantle took the opportunity during the mid-term pupil free day to volunteer to help in the community. Pictured is Mr Ryan with Mr Jordan and Mr Hale assisting in the rehabilitation of Holls Park in South Fremantle.
CBC snippets
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What CBC boys like about the Oblate Cup...
Brodie Clark
Year 10
What did you think of the Oblate Cup?A lot of fun; all the teams are evenly
matched so it’s a good, clean game.
What did you play and how did you go?I played Rugby and we won 38-15. I got
a couple of good tackles and a couple
of try-stoppers.
Who do you think will take home the Cup?We’ll come out top. For Rugby, we’ll
do well.
Charlie Bell
Year 7
What did you think of the Oblate Cup?Pretty good – it was quite exciting.
What did you play and how did you go?I played Hockey and we won, 3-2.
Who do you think will take home the Cup?I think we will go pretty well – we had
a pretty good start. Most of the CBC
teams have won so far so I’m confident
we’ll win.
Rain clouds surrounded Trinity Playing
Fields for the 2015 Oblate Cup, but the
weather held out to assist CBC in producing
some excellent results and bringing home
the trophy again this year.
The annual sporting carnival against
Mazenod College celebrates the two
schools’ relationship with the Oblates of
Mary Immaculate, including our own Parish
Priest Father Tony Maher.
More information and photos can be found
on the College website.
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Nick Page
Year 11
What did you think of the Oblate Cup?Really good experience.
What did you play and how did you go?I was umpiring the Year 7 Hockey and
it was pretty good. I think our Hockey
game should be close.
Who do you think will take home the Cup?I think we’ll win.
Zachary Evans
Year 7
What did you think of the Oblate Cup?It’s really fun.
What did you play and how did you go?Hockey – we won 3-2. It was pretty
good.
Who do you think will take home the Cup?I think we’ll win.
Tom Nolan
Year 10
What did you think of the Oblate Cup?It was pretty good.
What did you play and how did you go?Rugby – we won. I think I didn’t play as
well as I could have.
Who do you think will take home the Cup?I reckon we’ll win.
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ViPACBC Fremantle invites all dads
to a BreakFast to CeleBrate
at CBC Fremantleon 4 septemBer at 6.45am
Join us for a deliciousbreakfast burger and coffeein the Cloisters before work
rsvp by 31 august is essential for catering purposes
www.cbcfremantle.wa.edu.au click on events in Quick links
Father’s Day
Today’s boys...tomorrow’s gentlemen
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5, 10 and 20 Year Reunions
Back to CBCThe Old Boys’ Association invites the Classes of 2010, 2005 and 1995
to return to CBC Fremantle for a reunion sundowner.
Class of 2010 5 Year ReunionSaturday 10 October – lunch from 1pm to 3pm
Class of 2005 10 Year ReunionFriday 9 October – College tour at 5.30pm followed by drinks and cocktail food at 6pm to 8pm
Class of 1995 20 Year ReunionSaturday 10 October – College tour at 5.30pm followed by drinks and cocktail food at 6pm to 8pm
The evening is compliments of your OBA but RSVP is essential for catering purposes.
Please contact [email protected] or telephone 9430 2001 for further information,
or visit www.cbcfremantle.wa.edu.au to secure your ticket back to CBC.
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Aglio, Olio, Pepperoncino
from Domenic Burgio
I have often said to my family and friends that this would be my preferred last meal.
They usually react with a smile… I’m not sure whether it’s because they are thinking
of the meal, or they are imagining the circumstances in which I may be eating it.
It is so simple to prepare, and the flavours have nowhere to hide. I sometimes add
chopped cherry Roma tomatoes and basil, half in the saute, and half wilted
through after draining the pasta.
INGREDIENTS Serves 2
200-300g spaghetti (no 5)
4 or more (depending on your garlic tolerance and absorption!) garlic cloves, crushed
100ml extra virgin olive oil
2 red chillies chopped (i like them extra hot, but suit your own palate)
Salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
METHOD
1. In a frying pan over low heat, sauté the garlic in the olive oil until golden
but not browned. Add half the chillies.
2. Cook the spaghetti (al dente) according to packet instructions.
3. Drain the spaghetti and add the olive oil, sautéed garlic and chilli.
Toss so that the spaghetti is coated in the olive oil mixture and everything
is well combined. Add the other half of the chilli for some ‘crunch’, and grind
sea salt and cracked pepper to taste. Serve immediately and enjoy!
A taste of things to come...To encourage your contributions to the CBC cookbook, every fortnight we will
provide you with a tasty recipe from the CBC community that your boys are bound to love.
To contribute to the cookbook, send recipes to [email protected].
2010
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Golf DayCBC Parent Auxiliary
Golf Day
The CBC Fremantle community is invited to a fun morning of golf at the Point Walter Golf Course
on Saturday 17 October.
Cost of $35.00 per player includes 9 holes of golf, followed by an open grill lunch. Players must provide their own clubs
or hire at the course. Beverages can be purchased on the day.
Format: Ambrose (4 ball). There will be nine teams of 4 (expandable if people register early). If required, some shuffling
of teams will be made to suit ability. Pairs will be honoured where possible.
Registration is at 8.30am and tee-off at 9.00am. The aim is to finish around midday and then head into the club rooms
for lunch and refreshments.
Please RSVP by Tuesday 13 October by emailing Barry Bourne, cash payment to be made on the day.
Include the following details:
• Your name and name of pair preference
• Telephone and email
• Golf Handicap (use 27 if you don’t have a handicap)
• Any dietary requirements
More Information: Contact Barry Bourne on 0409493485 or [email protected] or Point Walter Golf Course.
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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
Stronger Teens Camp
2 to 4 October 2015 at Fairbridge Village PinjarraAn amazing weekend with huge games and activities, inspiring talks about faith and life, prayer and worship, and time to chill with
friends. Cost $150.00 incluces all accommodation, meals, adventure activities and bus transport to and from Perth. Open to all high
school aged teenagers. For more info visit cym.com.au or contact Catholic Youth Ministry 9422 7912 or [email protected].
Glass Slipper Teens’ Ball, raising funds for the Children’s Leukaemia & Cancer Research Foundation
The Teens’ Ball will be held on Saturday 5 September at the Mercure Hotel Perth. Hosted by Hit92.9’s Heidi, Will & Woody, the night will
be jam packed full of fun and entertainment for teens aged 12 to 17. There will be a Photo Booth, DJ, Lolly Buffet and much more.
Tickets are on sale now from www.glassslipperballwa.com.au for $95.00 which includes a buffet meal and soft drinks. It is a great
opportunity for teenagers to get dressed up and experience a night of glitz and glamour as well as supporting such an important cause.
Ticket sales close on 16 August, so if you would like to be a part of this event, contact [email protected] or
phone 0402 346 081.
WA Young Salesian Quiz Night
Friday 25 SeptemberJoin us for a memorable night filled with fun, laughter and trivia. Starting at 7:30pm sharp and held in the multi-purpose area at
Our Lady of Grace School in North Beach. Tickets are $10 each (Tables of 8).
For more information, email [email protected], contact Graham on 0418 979 600 or visit our website
at www.wayoungsalesians.com.
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Note Dame University Academic Enabling and Support Centre
Year 10 Preparation for Upper School EnglishThis course will assist students to develop the skills needed for academic success in Years 11 and 12 , and beyond.
Tuesday 29 September to Friday 2 October 2015 from 9.00am to 12.00pm
Cost $130.00, registrations close on Friday 25 September 2015
Year 11 Academic Reading & Writing CourseThis course is ideal for students currently in Year 11 Stage 2 English courses and wanting to improve their English skills.
Tuesday 29 September to Friday 2 October 2015 from 1.00pm to 4.00pm
Cost $130, registrations close on Friday 25 September 2015
If you have any questions, please contact the Academic Enabling and Support Centre on 9433 0168.
Register for Summer Junior Pennants
Junior pennants is available for children aged between 8 to 16 years of age with all matches being played on Sunday mornings starting at
8.30am and finishing approximately 12 noon. The season commences 25 October and consists of 10 matches plus semis and final.
Players are put into teams of 4 to 6 who represent Fremantle Tennis Club on a home and away playing schedule. There are many
divisions available from more advanced players in Division 1 to first season players in Division 12.
The cost to play Junior Pennants for the summer season is as follows:
• Current Financial Junior Club Members $95.00 (pennant registration fee)
• Non club members - $135.00 or $175.00 ( club membership fee) + $95.00 (pennant registration fee)
To be eligible to play pennants, players must be financial members of the club. The club membership is $135.00 (primary school) and
$175.00 (high school). The pennant registration fee includes ball fees, Tennis West team registration, administration and a supervisor
being present from 8.30am to 12.30pm for home games and entering of score cards.
Registration and payment needs to be made to Fremantle Tennis Club no later than Friday 21 August. Tennis West deadlines need to be
met therefore late registrations will not be accepted.
Contact Brendan Malarkey at Fremantle Topspin Tennis, Fremantle Lawn Tennis Club, Parry Street Fremantle.
Mobile: 0401565051 Email: [email protected]
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Any enquires please contact [email protected]
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Planning for SuccessThe Abilities Careers Expo provides an opportunity for families, schools and students living with disability to explore post-school options and employment information from over 30 exhibitors.
Date: Tuesday, 15 September 2015Venue: Crown Perth - Grand Ballroom
Address: Great Eastern Highway, BurswoodOpening Ceremony: 9.15am – 9.45am
Exhibition Booths Open: 9.45am – 1.30pm
For further information, contact Paul Jones on 9378 2722 or email, [email protected]
www.abilities-expo.blogspot.com.au
Interactive Industry Demonstrations - Grand Ballroom 1For the first time ever, students are invited to engage with Schools/ Trade Training Centres and Institutions to gain hands on practical experience across, leisure, art, volunteering, bike rescue,
hospitality, and building and construction to name a few.
Celebrating Successful Career Stories and Industry Presentations - Botanical 1
Session One 10:00am - 10:40am
Career Story One followed by Transperth and Centrelink Presentations
Session Two 10:50am - 11:30am
Career Story Two followed by National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) and WA NDIS My Way
Session Three 11:40am - 12:20pm
Career Story Three followed by Transperth and Centrelink Presentations