From The Principal

 Dear parents 

One of the important functions of the Parents and Friends Association is to engage and strengthen our community of parents, as well as to fundraise and make decisions regarding how these funds contribute to, especially the annual monetary contribution that is made by all families. Recently, the P&F hosted the bi-annual Quiz night held in the Community Centre. On behalf of all parents, I would like us to acknowledge the members of the committee for their tireless efforts: 

• Callie Sterrett 

• Sandra Fedele 

• Silvana Cohen 

• Kate Trainor 

During the night, a very special donation was part of the silent auction, a book called ‘Forever 18’. Year 10 student Alisha Connor’s brother, Lucas Connors graduated at Corpus Christi in 2016, and died on 30 March 2017 on his 18th birthday after being struck down by an aggressive form of cancer, osteosarcoma. His mum Suz has written his biography entitled ’18 Forever’ as a tribute to Lucas. All of us at Corpus will remember Lucas very fondly, his intelligence and sense of humour influenced all who came into contact with him, remembered as a fine young man. If you would like to purchase this wonderful book, I provide the link: http://bit.ly/BalboaPress 

In addition, I wish to thank all those who donated many prizes. In particular, we are grateful for the generosity of the following sponsors: 

Jones Ballard Property Group

Gage Roads Brewing Co 

Mash Brewing Co

Hewitt Studios Photography 

The Dojo Martial Arts & Fitness

BusWest 

Endota Day Spa Fremantle

SEQTA 

Remondis Australia

Catalytic IT 

Karma Lodge Rottnest

Diving Frontiers 

Jenny Franklin Enterprises (JFE)

New Norcia 

Allure Limousines 

McCorkell Constructions

Roving Enterprises 

Campion Australia

Melville City Council 

Southern Taxation Services

Kardinya Bottle shop 

Hairfree Centre & SkinLux

Steve Hall Plumbing & Gas 

YogaZoo

Il Ciao Italian Restaurant 

6PR

Tupperware - Gael House 

Captain Cook Cruises

Tony Ale’s Fruit & Veg 

Nunzio’s Italian Restaurant

Bliss by Z Custom Cakes 

Willis CKA Risk Solutions

Bunnings O’Connor 

Surfing WA Surf School

Connors Family 

FairBridge Village

Suzanne Bailey 

Zodium Lifestyle Boutique

Market Gallery Picture Framing 

Catholic Youth Ministry (CYM)

Car Care Bullcreek 

Top Solutions

The Left Bank 

Slater Gartrell Sporting

Aroma Cafe Kardinya 

Consent2Go

SkinCity Skin Centre 

Silver Sponge Hand Car Wash

The Sushi Master 

Floral Image

Trees Adventure Lanes Poole 

Western Australian Symphony Orchestra (WASO)

Corpus Communication

At the recent P&F meeting, parents requested the return of the fortnightly e-News, which I am happy to re-commence with the circulation of this issue. Corpus Christi is such a busy school, it is important we update you on a regular basis. 

After a rain-soaked week, we experienced a bright, sunny day for our Athletics Carnival. I was delighted to chat to many parents who came along to enjoy the competition on the day. 

Also hosting 20 Principals for a Catholic Secondary Principals’ meeting, it was also terrific to showcase our carnival and students last Friday. Congratulations to Merici House on winning the Shield, but the real winners were all the students who entered into the spirit of the day. 

Year 8 and Year 11 Retreats, the Beagle Bay Immersion experiences, ‘Animal Farm’ Drama Production, Catholic Performing Arts Festival events, the Inter-House Athletics Carnival, Corpus sporting activities almost on a daily basis, Languages Week, ̨ž³UUApp Week….the list goes on! Students are offered a myriad of extra-curricular activities to enhance and support their learning experiences at the College, and the last month was no exception. Hosting more than 60 bands for the Catholic Performing Arts Festival in our James Nestor Auditorium, I commend the Arts students, and their parents who dropped them off and picked them up afterwards, and for their selfless assistance in so many ways during the 5 evenings this competition was held. 

Our Year 8/9 boys AFL football team had a great win last week in their Inter-district semi-final, turning the tables on CBC Fremantle who beat us in the qualifying rounds. The final score was 4.9 33 to 1.3 9. With Prendiville beating Clontarf, we will move on to play the grand final of the Eagles Cup against Prendiville. I wish coach Geoff Cantwell and his team all the best! 

Our school community will commence the school day on Wednesday 15 August with the Feast of the Assumption Mass held in the Community Centre. On 15 August the Church celebrates the Feast Day of the Assumption of Our Lady when according to our faith, the Holy Mother, "having completed her course of her earthly life, was assumed body and soul into heavenly glory". 

Although defined as an article of faith by Pope Pius XII just over half a century ago, the Assumption of Our Lady into heaven has been accepted from back to the earliest of Christian times. 

The Assumption signals the end of Mary's earthly life and marks her return to heaven to be reunited with Jesus. While the bodies of both Jesus and Mary are now in heaven, there is a difference between the Assumption and the Resurrection. Where Jesus arose from the tomb and ascended into heaven by his own power, Mary's body was taken up to heaven by the power of her Son. For this reason, we use different words to describe each event. One is the Ascension of Christ and the other, the Assumption of Mary. 

It is also a ‘holy day of obligation’. In the Catholic Church, holy days of obligation (also called holydays, holidays, or days of obligation) are days on which the faithful are expected to attend Mass, and engage in rest from work and recreation, according to the Third Commandment. 

All parents and friends are welcome to join us for Mass to commence at 8.45am in the Community Centre. 

Staff at ̨ž³UUApp attend professional development workshops over the course of Semester One and Semester Two after school. We offer a range of professional learning experiences across a number of domains – Catholic identity, Teaching and Learning, Digital Learning, and Accountability. An additional pupil free day is provided to all staff in Catholic schools as a token for all the extra-curricular activities, camps and retreats, which are coordinated and run by our staff. As a result, we have two pupil free days providing the community with an extended long weekend, mid-Term 3. This also assists our senior students to relax and review prior to preparing for Trial WACE and Year 11 examinations commencing all too soon. 

With two short weeks coming up, I hope you all have a wonderful break next weekend. 

Best wishes and God bless 

Caroline Payne 

Principal