001 for Boys
Leadership Care Excellence Community
CONTENTS EREA Foreword .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. 2
HOUSE REPORTS AND MENTOR GROUPS
College Board Report.. .. .. ..
.. 6
Morgan .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 94 - 99
Deputy Headmaster's Report .
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Patrick.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 100 - 105
Deputy Headmaster's Report. .. Business Manager's Report.
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Parent Council Report . .. .. ..
.12
.. .. .. .. .. .. Old Boys' association Report .. .. .. .. .. College Captain's Report. .. .. .. .. .. ..
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Music Parents' Group Report ..
.15
Rice ....
106 -111
Samson .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 112 - 117
YEAR IN MUSIC
Music Groups.. .. .. .. .. .. .. 119 - 121
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STAFF 2010
2010 ............ ..118
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2010
ACC swimming 2010 ..
18 - 21
.... 122
Cross Country 2010 .............. 124 ACC athletics 2010 ................ 126
STUDENT ACHIEVEEMENTS
Australian Rules Football ...... 128 - 130
College Awards 2010 ..... .
. 22 - 31
Honours and Colours ..... .
.32 - 34
Basketball Teams 2010.. .. .. 131 - 132 Cricket 2010 ....
........ 133 - 134
Hockey 2010 .................... 135 CLASS OF 2010
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.36 - 49
Rowing 2010 .................... 136 Rubgy Teams 2010 ..
LEARNING AT CBC 2010
137 -140
Sailing 2010 .................... 141
Catholic Leadership 2010 ..
.51
Soccer Teams 2010 .
142 - 143
Divinity ..... ..... .
.52
Surfing 2010 ... .
...... 144
Student Leadership.
.54
Tennis 2010 .... .
145 -146
Service and Justice ..
.56
Water Polo 2010.
.... 147
Ministry .. ............. .
.58
The Arts ............ .. ... .
.60
Japanese Exchange 2010 .... ...... 148
Careers .......... .
.. .. .. .. .. .. . 62
Duke Of Edinburgh Expedition ...... 150
Drama ........ ... .
........ . 63
AFL Tour 2010 ......... .......... 152
Student Poetry ......... .
.65
English ............. .. ..
.66
CBCONToUR
CBC EVENTS
2010
Health and Physical Education ........... 68
Opening Mass ............... 154
Information Communication Technology ... 70
Ash Wednesday .............. 155
.72
Interhouse Swimming Carnival
Italian ...... ........ ..... .
.74
Mother's Day 2010. .. .. .. .. .. 158
Outdoor Education ...... .
.76
Edmund Rice Day.. .......... 159
Idea Shop ...... .
.77
College Ball 2010 .. .... ...... 160
Mathematics ... .
.78
Father's Day 2010 ..
, INSTEP 2010 ........... .
....... . . 80 - 83
Interhouse Athletics Carnival 162
Society And Environment.. ..
.84
ViPA 2010 .. .. .. .. ....... 164
Sport ........ .. ...... ... .
..... 86
Science. .. .. .. .. ..
Year 11 River Cruise 2010
165
Technology and Enterprise .............. 88 Visual Arts .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. 90- 93
ROLL CALL
2010 ...... 166-171
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EREA FOREWORD It is with great pleasure that I contribute this piece to your College annual on behalf of the whole Edmund Rice Education family throughout Australia. As part of Edmund Rice Education Australia, this College belongs to a national network of some forty schools, united by a common Charter based on the vision of Edmund Rice and the heritage of the Christian Brothers. We are proud of your college and all that you do to bring to fruition this vision of education for a better world. In this magazine you will read of the events and accomplishments of one year in the history of a college . These events and accomplishments in turn form part of the history, not only of this college, but also of Edmund Rice Education in Australia. This story has both a rich past and an exciting future. Through our commitment to all that is good and noble in Catholic education, all members of this college community contribute to this story and bring honour to the legacy of the Christian Brothers and the vision of Edmund Rice. This College is called to be a place where the priorities ofthe Christian Gospel are brought to bear on every facet of school life. Not only must our mission statements, policies and formal utterances be directed by a Gospel perspective, but so also those 'hidden' elements that are part of the school's life and culture. This college is a place where individuals form relationships with Christ, and hearts and minds are forever changed. The Jesus we proclaim described his mission as bringing life in its fullness to the whole of humankind. In this college, all of the community should experience Christ and the power of that presence to make deep meaning of life. I ask God to bless this College in its attempts to live the Charter for Edmund Rice Education and, in doing so, nurture the full humanity of our young people. Congratulations on a terrific year and thank you for your support of Edmund Rice Education. With best wishes Dr Wayne Tinsey Executive Director Edmund Rice Education Australia
EDMUND RICE EDUCATION AUSTRALIA
HEADMASTER1S REPORT Good evening and welcome to our distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen and importantly, the young men of CBC. Good speeches are often peppered with lists of three items because the human brain can remember them. William Shakespeare called 'Friends, Romans and Countrymen'. George Bush used three words in an American election campaign - ' Family, Faith and Flag'. Winston Churchill said I can promise you 'Blood, sweat, toil and tears'. Yes, a list of four but we only remember three 'blood sweat and tears'. .'. Tonight, I would like to present three themes in my brief presentation - teaching, technology and talent. Let's look at teaching or, more accurately, teaching and learning. A wise man once said to me that the most important job of educational systems is to employ Principals. Correspondingly, the most important job of Principals is to employ teachers. Once we have the right people on the right seats on the bus it is a matter of providing appropriate resources to facilitate the teaching and learning process to ensure that the bus is travelling in the right direction. The past few years have seen the development of a Year 7 teaching area, the creation of an Arts Learning Area, new classrooms and new undercover areas. But it is the development of a 'Centre for Teaching Excellence' and the transformation of our library into an 'Ideas Shop' that most excites me. It has been said that 'the trouble with educational change is that it stops at the classroom door'. In other words the teacher is in charge of his or her own domain. Doors are to remain shut, curtains drawn as the teacher instructs the learners. That approach does not work in 2010. At CBC we have developed a staff mentoring culture where teachers can observe others at work and further refine our new buildings, I am confident that these processes will evolve in their craft. With coming years particularly as we are able to 'free up' our 'Centre for t he Teaching Excellence' to be available for this purpose. Good teachers will continually evolve their teaching practices for the betterment of their students. Mrs. Cooper has ensured that the appropriate technology is utilised to create an environment conducive to student learning and to generate student interest. We are trying to get away from the typical 'library image'. If our students are engaged in their learn ing, they are likely to achieve better results. CBC is phasing in a laptop program in 2011. As preparation for this venture, we have given teachers a laptop in Term 4 so that our staff can become familiar with the technology that we all need to embrace. The vast
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technology immigrants'. It is important that we learn from the technological advances available both at school and in the home. The message is comparatively simple. If we don't like change we will like irrelevance even less. The question can sometimes arise: are we too preoccupied with visions of the future? Charles Kettering, the inventor of the first electrical starter motor ignition system which eliminated the need for hand cranking, once said, "I spend most of my life talking about the future because that is where I am going to spend the rest of my life'. Technological advances need to be combined with good old fashioned commonsense schooling and parenting. We want our young people to be socially competent and capable of relating well to others. We don't want computers to be the full extent of social interaction We need to provide balance for our young people. A businessman friend of mine once asked me to explain how I recruited teachers. He then explained to me: years ago I used to hire the best and brightest engineering graduates but it did not always work. Now I look to see who belongs to a Church group (any Church), who plays school and club sport (any sport), who is involved in service programs, who plays music. I need young people with a sense of self and a sense of selflessness. His m was that good academic results are important but not the only consideration in 'hiring and firing'. I am convinced that busy people are successful people. Our Catholic Leadership Program challenges our students to become fully alive and to promote the College values of Catholic Faith, Leadership, Care, Excellence and Community. Busy people are motivated, committed and dedicated. They do not have time to spend copious hours or even days on social networking sites. It is up to all of us to insist that the internet is not a substitute for face to face interaction. More will be said about this issue during our laptop roll out next year and in the years to come. Somehow we also need to be 'counter cultural' when it comes to alcohol and drugs. The last time I checked it was also not compulsory for young people to drink excessive amounts of alcohol and take illicit drugs. How do we encourage our youth to resist these temptations? For all of us as educators and parents, our challenge is to cultivate the abilities of our boys so that informed decisions are made. I am certainly not attempting to paint a picture of doom and gloom. CBC boys are fantastic! My final theme tonight is talent. Our boys are terrific young men with many and varied talents. As part of our graduation ceremony this year I presented some thoughts'from our class of 2010. It is worth repeating a few gems: "Service teaches the value of humility./I Will Clark "I have never had a teacher who has not given up time for me," Sheldon Mott "CBC has a really good brand of boy." Peter Christie "Mr. Togs knows everything." Lachlan Shaw "CBC really shaped me./I Nick Minuta "Culture of the school is amazing. Students/staff - you can't beat it!/I Lewis Litvins Salter
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liAs a Year 12 I actually want to wear the uniform with pride and set an example to others." Josh Cicanese "I wish I had a few more years at CBC" Michael Carcione liThe Canteen's chicken chilli dogs on Monday morning - outstanding!" David Lowry I thank all the talented staff, students and parents of CBC for their wonderful support during my time at CBC. The school is in very good hands with our new Headmaster, Mr. Shaun Kenny. I know him well and he is a class act. I especially thank our College Leadership Team of Mr. O'Neill, Ms. O'Neill, Mr. Burgio, Mr. Baldry and Mr. Pitos for their support and loyalty. I also thank Board Chair Mr. Leicester and Parent Council Chair Mrs. Waddell and the respective members of each of these parent groups for their terrific support and encouragement. Best wishes to everyone for the future. I look forward to watching CBC progress in the years to come. I also look forward to a dynasty of Dockers premierships in the next decade! Thank you . A few days ago, CBC's Prefects were presented to the school community at a special assembly. Five senior students received very strong endorsement from the student body and staff and will comprise the Student Leadership Team for 2011. I will ask our new Headmaster, Mr. Shaun Kenny, and our current Head Boy, Peter Christie, and Deputy Head Boy, Will Grant, to join me on stage. It is my pleasure to announce Jeremy Gill as College Vice Captain for 2011; the College Captain for 2011 is Jordie Fienberg. Mr Robert Henderson
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COLLEGE BOARD REPORT CBC Fremantle is one of forty two schools/entities that form part of Edmund Rice Education Australia (EREA). EREA was established in October 2007 to govern these schools, which were previously governed by the Christian Brothers. EREA is essentially the face of Catholic Education in the Edmund Rice tradition. I believe CBC Fremantle is great example of an authentic Catholic school in the Edmund Rice tradition. We are certainly an intensely proud and dynamic school community and one of our strengths is our inclusive approach . The formation and building of strong, loyal and lasting relationships is core to CBC Fremantle. A strong trait of our community is the relationships formed and sustained between sttJdents, staff, parents and the wider community. Nurturing the potential of all students is central to our focus and we believe in achievement, the setting of high expectations, dedication, commitment and the pursuit of excellence as fundamental qualities. It is no coincidence that CBC Fremantle is where it is at today. It is the result of the great work over the last decade by many people and I am proud to be part of eBC Fremantle as we continue our journey to build on the work of those before us. Over the last year, the Board has focused on a range of strategic goals that were established in the Strategic 'Directions document developed in 2009. As a result, I am pleased to report the following: •
The College's enrolment policy has been reviewed.
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A Sacred Space and Catholic Leadership Centre is being developed in the Edmund Hall.
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An ongoing and sustainable maintenance plan is being developed.
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A new capital development plan is being developed.
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A new marketing plan is being developed
The College Leadership Team is: •
evaluating the existing Catholic Leadership program to seek opportunities for expansion;
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investigating a variety of year 7 - 12 academic pathways for students; .
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exploring possibilities for alternative models of education for middle and senior schooling; and
• investigating timetable models that provide class sizes more conducive to student learning. The Board membership for 2010 was: Greg Bruce Angie Emanuele Robert Henderson
(Headmaster)
Frank lannantuoni (Chair) Tony Pitos
(Secretary)
Anthony Sutton Debbie Waddell I appreciate and thank the members of the Board for their contribution, dedication and collegia Iity.
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I want to very importantly acknowledge and thank our Headmaster, Rob Henderson, and congratulate him on his well deserved promotion at Ipswich Grammar in Queensland. Rob in his time as Headmaster has shown himself to be an outstanding educational leader. He joined CBC Fremantle in 2007 to replace David MacFadden who had helped steer the College through difficult times, leaving the College in a good position to move forward with a positive future. Rob has worked very hard to take the College to a new level. CBC Fremantle is a College of first choice, we are seeing excellent academic results, significant building programs have come to fruition and we have introduced a unique quality Catholic Leadership program. These are just some of the successes over the last few years but, importantly, eBe Fremantle has continued to be the College that stands us apart from most others. I also welcome Shaun Kenny as the new Headmaster at CBe Fremantle and congratulate him on his appointment. Finally I want to acknowledge and thank the fantastic professionals that work at CBC Fremantle. We are very well served by the hardworking and dedicated teaching and support staff that are employed at the College who continually give considerable discretionary effort to their work. Mr Robert Leicester College Board Chair
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DEPUTY HEADMASTER1S REPORT DIRECTOR OF STUDENTS 2010 was another busy one for the College. In sitting down to write this report, I was relieved to take some time out in order to reflect on the year past. Every year seems to bring with it new educational initiatives, another new building being completed and an increased need for accountability to some external authority. All too often it seems, we can become entrenched in the daily business of school life and miss the opportunities to notice the many exciting things that are happening around us. There is a real sense of belonging to a community that is moving forward and planned developments for the next few years suggest that the journey forward will continue to be an exciting one. It is very important to reflect on the many great things that exist in our school. As part of College life, the boys are offered a diverse range of opportunities to be involved in many different forms of education. The various Music groups continue to perform in an excellent manner, bringing great credit to our school. Similarly, the work being produced by our boys in the areas of Visual Arts and Drama continues to impress - as was highlighted at the annual ViPA show earlier in the year. The number of College sporting teams continues to grow and the success of our ACC Squads at Swimming (first), Cross Country (first) and Athletics (second) is testimony to the hard work of the boys and the- coaching staff. The number of academic and homework help clubs continues to expand, providing important opportunities for academic support and extensio(l. At a personal level, many of our boys are involved in fitness and weights groups both before and after school while others are visiting Theatre performances or participating in Mock Trials or Public Speaking. A wide variety of College tours continue to be offered, with tours to Turkey (Gallipoli) and Italy planned for next year. It certainly is a busy program and we should celebrate the willingness of the boys to participate and the dedication of the staff who oversee such wonderful opportunities. Importantly for a Catholic school in the Edmund Rice tradition, our young men continue to be heavily involved in a range of service activities and fundraising ventures. They receive much praise for their commitment and the genuine manner in which they participate in such initiatives. While the success of projects such as the Kiwirikurra Immersion Program and the Christmas Appeal are well celebrated, of equal importance is the consistent and unassuming manner that all of our boys are involved in ongoing projects such as the Red Cross Soup Patrol, the Good Start Breakfast Program, coaching and umpiring at junior sport, donating blood, etc. While all such service projects challenge the boys to be selfless and explore issues of social justice, the various Catholic Leadership programs also challenge them to explore aspects of their personal faith journey. In particular, the respective Retreat programs continue to evolve the highlight being the extraordinary experience of the Kairos Retreat for our senior boys. While it is always good to celebrate achievements and ponder the future ahead, it is the effort and care of people within the College Community that is central. At the many College events throughout the year, we are able to witness the wonderful way in which staff, students and parents come together. At all such events, and in the genuine way in which the boys approach their school business, there is a very real spirit that must continue to develop as the College moves into the future. I acknowledge the fantastic work of the boys and sincerely thank the parents for their ongoing support of the College in what we are striving to achieve. Within education circles, the College has a wonderful reputation for the level of pastoral care it provides. Such care is generated by the selfless and consistent work of all the Staff at the College. They show a genuine concern for the welfare of the boys in all aspects of College life. Mentor Teachers continue to play an important role in the lives of each boy, offering an ongoing link to families while their sons attend the College. I thank the Heads of House, other Pastoral Team members and the Office Staff for their continued efforts in assisting the boys. Their work is often behind the scenes, always very sincere, and with wonderful effect. Finally, I take this opportunity to both acknowledge and thank Robert Henderson for his work as the Headmaster of CBC Fremantle for the past four years. I wish Rob, and his wife Robyn and their three daughters, all the best of wishes and God's blessings in the future. Mr Darren O'Neill Deputy Headmaster
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DEPUTY HEADMASTER'S REPORT DIRECTOR OF STUDIES Curriculum in 2010 It has been another busy and ever-changing year, from our first full complement of Year 7s to our largest group of Year 12s passing through the College. The consistent message from Year 7s to our Year 12s is excellence, the challenge to do your best as a student. The response from our students this year has again being wonderful. Our Year 7s and a new half-cohort of Year 8s hit the ground running. Our Year 7 team of teachers, Mr Miller, Miss McKay, Mr Ryan and Miss Tognolini, along with the vertical Mentor Groups, had the boys feeling part of the College and up to challenge very quickly, and they have made themselves an invaluable part of the community. At the other end, the Year 12s faced the first academic year with all Upper School subjects being Courses of Studies, a shifting environment for us all. As always, we continue to look at what more we can do to support students at all levels within the College. New this year was the numeracy support program QuickSmart. Targeted at Year 7 students, we participated in a trial of this wonderful programme as one of the first WA schools to use it. Br Kevin Paull and Mr Sandro Sandri have done exceptional work in bringing this to our students. We look forward to continuing this work next year. On top of the challenging extension courses that are offered for higher performing students, many of our students are exposed to external competitions, testing themselves against the nation and excelling, and no doubt will be mentioned in Learning Area reports. The visits by our gifted English students continue, giving them exposure to the art of literature, and all Year 8 and 10 students participate in Gracy, a public speaking exam that is a wonderful opportunity for them all. Results for 2009 were strong again, with CBC still fighting above its weight by the measures that are used. Congratulations must go to the following students for their awards: Subject Exhibition
Felix MacKenzie-Rae
Biology
Certificate of Distinction (top 0.5% of students) Felix MacKenzie-Rae
Biology
Felix MacKenzie-Rae
hemistry
Robert Balint
Human Biology
In addition, nineteen boys received TERs above 90. Technical Graphics and Beliefs and Values saw great results for those students doing Vocational studies. NAPLAN results were also strong this year with our Years 7 and 9 boys ranking above national and state means in all aspects.
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CSC
NATIONAL
STATE
MEAN
MEAN
MEAN
READING
573
544
546
WRITING
546
533
SPELLING
554
GRAMMAR NUMERACY
YEAR
7
CSC
NATIONAL
STATE
MEAN
MEAN
MEAN
READING
597
572
568
532
WRITING
579
567
563
542
540
SPELLING
592
576
572
546
532
532
GRAMMAR
586
576
572
567
545
548
NUMERACY
612
582
581
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Planning for the roll-out of laptops to students has been ably led by Mrs Lee and her ICT Committee, and we are looking forward to the new learning opportunities that this technology can provide for our students. Teachers have been getting used to their new laptops in preparation for next year. The Arts Learning Area (ALA) and new classrooms came into use this year and have instantly m,ade a positive impact on the College, enabling Drama and Music to have a large area to facilitate teaching. The ALA has also become an invaluable meeting place and hosted the WACE exams for the Year 12s this year. The Awaras Night highlighted the excellence that our young men have practised all year. Certificates of Merit have always been given to students who receive 80% positives in all their report in the year. This year the target was raised to 85% and still 215 students received this recognition of being an excellent student. In addition boys were recognised for being first in their subject. Again, we saw excellence of the highest order from these students. Excellence is a habit, and to that end, I thank the staff and parents who consistently encourage the boys to strive for their best. I especially thank the Heads of Learning Area who lead and make decisions for the benefit of the young men of CBC Fremantle. Ms Marriann O'Neill Deputy Headmaster
BUSINESS MANAGER'S REPORT In order to provide a guide to the financial situation of an organisation forecasts are produced for revenue, expenditure and cash flows. CBC Fremantle develops an operating budget providing this information on a calendar year basis. This document allows analysis and provides a measure of control on revenue and expenditure in the College by comparing actual receipts and payments to budget. The budget parameters and other financial and development aspects relating to the College is provided from the Business and Administration Manager as information to the CBC Fremantle community. Income is derived from Tuition Fees, Facilities Income and State and Federal Government Grants. Budgeted student numbers multiplied by anticipated fee and grant allocations form the basis of revenue determination.
CBC FREMANTlE 2010 BUDGET
RECURRENT INCOME $9.0 MILLION Facilities
9% Fees Expenditure can be identified to Salaries and Wages, 33% Debt Servicing and Operations and Maintenance expense Grants 58% as main categories. Wages and Salaries are the largest cost area in the College with teaching salaries the most significant component. Other expenditure relevant to the efficient operation of the College includes that related to utilities and maintenance and professional development of staff.
CBC FREMANTlE 2010 BUDGET
RECURRENT EXPENDITURE $9.4 MILLION
College expenditure is utilised to provide the best educational opportunities for our students.
RECURRENT
DEBT
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Tuition Fees and charges have been increased 10% 23% in 2010 due to increased financial pressures on the College. The upward move in the Socio Economic SAlARES & Status (SES) of the College is determined by WAGES 74% demographic data which demonstrates the increased financial capacity of families in the catchment area from which CBC draws its students. The Federal and State Funding Formulas are influenced by the SES level and an SES increase has the effect of reducing Government Funding allocations which places pressure on Tuition Fees in the College. SERVICING 3%
CBC has been prudent in the management of expenditure and endeavours to remain an affordable school given the financial pressures. Fees remain significantly lower than all other metropolitan boys' schools. Although tuition fees have been increased they still remain within the guidelines as set by the Catholic Education Office and Edmund Rice Education Australia. The ICT Levy introduced in 2006 has increased only 10% in that time, with the Building Levy also introduced in 2006, remaining unchanged for 2010. Building works continue in 2010. The Arts Learning Centre with four classrooms has been completed and two new Language Laboratories are under construction with funds largely provided by the Federal Government "Building the Education Revolution" initiative. Continuing educational and staff / student welfare support initiatives improve the educational environment with ongoing technological pursuits which include the installation of digital projectors and air conditioning in the College. CBC continues in its endeavour to provide a holistic education in a safe, aesthetically pleasing, environment, maximising educational opportunities allowing the boys in the College to be "the best that they can be." Mr Tony Pitos Business Manager
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PARENT COUNCIL REPORT 2010 has been a time of consolidation for the Parent Council. Again its purpose was to provide a forum to facilitate parent participation in the College by offering advice and feedback to the Headmaster and to organise social and other functions. The Council Guidelines and Objectives can be found on our new website parentcouncil@cbcfremantle.wa.edu.au. The Parent Council members have worked hard in organizing various social events and I sincerely thank them for their time and effort. The focus for these events has been to build a stronger CBC Fremantle community. As another year unfolded, I would like to reflect on some of the highlights of the Council. "Share the Journey" has become a unique concept initiated by dedicated parents and supported by the College leaders. Around forty five fathers and sons enjoyed a relaxed walk, chatting together about a range of issues relating to their own family history. As parents, nothing is more valuable than spending quality time with your children. This will become a significant annual event in the College calendar, particularly for the younger boys. The Wine and Cheese Night for our incoming Years 7 and 8 families was extremely well received with over 150 parents able to socialise in a more informal setting over a glass of wine. This evening gave parents the opportunity to meet other parents and members of the College staff and engage in the friendly College environment. A special sense of community spirit was evident at the Mother's Day morning tea and again at the Father's Day breakfast. A record number of mothers, grandmothers, fathers, grandfathers and sons gathered to show appreciation for the gift of a mother and a father. The Council will endeavour to mark these occasions as annual events. The CBC Parent Ball was held at the Fremantle Sailing Club in June. Although numbers were down, a great night was had by all, dancing the night away to a selection of 80s music. An extremely successful Quiz Night was held in the College gym with two hundred and eighty in attendance. It was a fantastic event with great prizes given away or purchased in the Silent Auction. It would be remiss of me not to thank Mrs Trish Green, her committee and the many generous volunteers who helped on the night to make this a memorable occasion. I acknowledge the work undertaken by myfellow Council members. I am grateful to them fortheirspirit of generosity and fortheirloyal support of me, as Chairperson. The current Parent Council membersare: Mrs Jenni Smart, Mrs Rebec;ca McClelland, Mrs Suzanne Martinelli, Mr Michael O'Connor, Mr Greg Hayes, Mrs Enzelia Fogliani, Mrs Toni Vinci, Mrs Fiona Williams and Mr Rob Henderson. I would like to pay tribute to Mr Rob Henderson, his Leadership team, Mrs Fiona Williams and to all the dedicated staff at CBC for their commitment to the College and to our young men. I thank them for their wonderful work which has created a positive relationship between the parent body and school. On behalf of the entire parent body may I take this opportunity to farewell our principal Mr Rob Henderson who initiated the formation of the Council in 2008. Through this partnership, and the coming together of various people with a range of gifts and talents, the College has become a stronger community. His mutual respect and guidance has been invaluable to the effectiveness of the Council. . In farewelling Mr Henderson, we warmly welcome Mr Shaun Kenny into the CBC community. I ask that all families continue to support the College, in particular, our new leader. I would liketothankyou all foryoursupportofthe Parent Council in 2010, and for your confidence in me as Chair. I am grateful for the opportunity to serve the College community and very proud to be a part of CBC Fremantle. We can look back on the year w ith pride and satisfaction and look forward to 2011 with great confidence as we continue our journey together, here at eBc. Mrs Debbie Waddell Parent Council Chair
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MUSIC PARENTS' GROUP REPORT The Music Parents' Group had another very busy and successful year. It was great to see many new faces on our committee this year, particularly those parents of the Years 7 and 9 music
Mancuso, along with the assistance of dedicated music staff/teachers always presents a very busy and stimulating music program; and I have no doubt the music students enjoy and respect all that the music program has to offer. Many out-of-school hours are spent in the overseeing of three bands, two guitar ensembles, a jazz combo group and the CBC choir. Our sincere thanks are extended to Shane and all his teaching staff. Thank you, also, to the dedicated group of parents on this committee who work with enthusiasm and dedication to ensure their sons enjoy a great music program, and continue to do so, for the benefit of all the students. Successful fundraising has again enabled the Music Parents' Group to provide a subsidy for all music students from Years 7-12 to attend the annual Araluen Music Camp held in May. We have also been able to offer a substantial subsidy for the senior students attending a bi-annual tour to Singapore next year. Thanks are also extended to Mr Robert Henderson, Mr Dom Burgio, Mr Frank Williams, Mrs Fiona Williams, and the Old Boys' Association who all continue to provide support to the music program in various ways. It is very much appreciated. Besides our usual fundraisers, Jazz on the Swan and the Visual and Performing Arts evening, we held an extra event this year to assist with the funds for the Year 12s attending a Singapore Tour next year. This was in the form of a Racing Night which was a fantastic fun evening, and am sure we will run another of these in the future for those who missed out. Another new fundraiser this year was our Krispy Kreme Doughnut drive which was hugely popular and boosted our general funds to ensure we can continue to subsidise the weekend music camp. Money raised has also gone towards new instruments and equipment. We purchased two new valve trombones and an interactive whiteboard, and funds have been earmarked for recording equipment to be installed in the new Arts Learning Area which will add another dimension to the facilities offered to our students. This committee looks forward to continuing its support of the Music Department and hopes to be in a position to offer further benefits and subsidies to students for all sorts of events. Finally, on a more personal note, after five years with the Music Parents' Group, three of those as President and one as Vice President, I would like to convey my sincere thanks to the many people who have contributed to the success of our committee and our events. This extends to both past and present committee members who have taken on active roles, as well as to staff and parents who have continued to support our events either by participating, donating or just attending. It is rewarding to know that our efforts ensure our sons benefit from a well-funded music program which ultimately provides the best musical equipment, instruments and, more importantly, fantastic opportunities in the competitive and ever changing music world .
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OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION REPORT I can advise you all that you Old Boys' Association has had a great year with some excellent results. I would like to thank the whole committee and teaching staff for their hard work and dedication to our joint cause. I especially thank Mrs Fiona Williams once again for her appetite for work. I also welcome and introduce to you two new committee members, Philip Orescanin and John Brindley; both represented your association at the Graduation and Awards night respectively. The number one item for each year is the James McGowan Bursary, given to a needy boy. We are, thanks to your membership fees, meeting this cost each year, now around three thousand five hundred dollars and growing. The other goal we try to meet is the support of the Edmund Rice Camps for Kids. Other items we are heavily involved in are reunions for ten and twenty-five year students since leaving the school, keeping communication with the school wide open . One of the most successful events held each year has been the morning and afternoon teas for the ver-Id boys. This function has been well attended. Let's make this an even bigger and better occasion for 2011. I thank the boys who performed the waiter duties so well on the day. Next year,2011, your committee is plann ing a full reunion, inCluding partners, to be held in October. It is again a very sad end to the year 2010 because we are losing Mr Robert Henderson as headmaster of our College. Rob has been a fantastic headmaster and a great supporter of our Old Boys' Association . He has lifted the image and has helped in every way possible to include your association in every school event. He has given us all a great positive leadership model which will always rema in with us. The Old Boys' tie is one of Rob's introductions. I also now welcome the new headmaster, Mr Shaun Kenny, onto our committee. I am sure he will have the leadership qualities needed to follow Rob. I have just read the speech given by one our 2010 senior students in which he repeats many times his pride at having attended CBC Fremantle. This is one area where the boys today and those of year gone by have in common, pride in their school. CBC Fremantle. Well done and thank you all for your contribution to your Old Boys' Association and school success. Mr George Ayres President Old Boys' Association.
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COLLEGE CAPTAIN'S REPORT What a year it has been! Headmasters are, in my opinion, one of the most important factors of a school, and particularly at one as prestigious as ours at CBC Fremantle, and as we farewell Mr Robert Henderson and thank him for four years of fantastic and devoted service, taking our College from strength to strength, we certainly move into a new era in 2011. We also welcome Mr Kenny to CBC Fremantle and wish him all the best in his tenure at the college. School these days is never easy, and 2010 has been a year just as hard as the rest. All of the boys have showed their true colours and no doubt worked hard in all aspects of College life. We have come to expect nothing less from our fine gentlemen at CBC. Of course this includes Academics, and sitting here only two days after my own final WACE exam I remain supremely confident that not only has our Year 12 group, led by our prefects, set out to - and successfully done the hard yards that will make the entire school proud, but that our younger Year levels are doing so, and have been set up for a great few years ahead . Likewise, the sporting faculty at CBC is as strong as ever, spearheaded by Head of Sport Mr McGrath and his devoted Sports Prefects. The College almost brought him to tears again - attempting to win lithe big three" - ACC Swimming, Athletics and Cross Country, however at the final hurdle the boys couldn't quite achieve ultimate success. After winning the first two carnivals we came second overall in ACC Athletics by a margin shorter than the time it takes to form a Domenic Burgio quip. Regardless, the trophy cabinet is not short of trophies and with the addition of the Oblate Cup once again, a yearly contest in which we remain undefeated, CBC remains a powerhouse on all sporting fields. I thank captains Jordan Cully, Sheldon Mott and Robert Storey for their excellent leadership and of course the undying commitment of Head of Sport Mr. Brendan McGrath. Without their help this year might not have been as successful as it was. Students at CBC Fremantle are making waves everywhere. Our was-to-be Deputy College Captain Ryan Edwards recently represented Australia in Football for the Under 19's Asian Cup. Just recently Sam Menegola and Cameron Eardley were members of the premiership team for the East Fremantle Colts where they won the grand final. Sam Menegola even came close to being the first CBC Fremantle Old Boy to get drafted into the AFL. It is certainly a great time to be at CBC. Mr Shane Mancuso, Head of Arts is a man who I regard as one so into his department that I'm sure you would go to a lot of schools before you found someone like him. And I know that he was enormously proud of his Arts department this year, which was humbled incredibly by the Jazz Orchestra which won the Catholic Performing Arts Festival for the first time in five years. The Music Department was also represented well in the Blues and Roots Festival where they played, along with a fantastic performance at Clancy's Fish Pub which was very well received. I wish all music the boys the very best on their trip to Singapore next year and congratulate Mr Shane Mancuso and his prefects on a fantastic year. CBC is a Catholic Leadership school for boys, first and foremost, and the Catholic Leadership program is now in full swing, thanks to Mr Peter Baldry and his Catholic Leadership prefects. Once again CBC makes a difference in the community, and all of the boys have learnt the value of service, and what it means to people in much more than a literal sense. I have been personally involved in many service activities, including the blood donation program run by the Red Cross. On this note, it gives me great pleasure to tell anyone who listens, or stops moving for long enough, that our College is the largest donator of blood out of all schools in Western Austral ia. Not per capita, but in total. Schools over 250% of our size do not donate as much blood as CBC Fremantle and this gives me great joy with this knowledge that we are doing so much for the cause. CBC Boys have saved over 210 lives with their blood donations, and potentially in excess of five hundred when boys donate for the second time around. This is a fantastic effort and I thank every single boy who wears the green blazer with pride, as it is everyone who has made this difference, and I trust we all have learnt about what it means to be a student at CBC. Some service is much more difficult though, both physically and emotionally. Many boys who participate in the successful Soup Patrol and Croissant Express programs have learned that the life of service that Edmund Rice lived was not easy, however these boys will no doubt feel the value of what they have done and I am sure that we are all better for the experience, and will all leave CBC with much more than simply an education .
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A YEAR IN REVIEW On that note, we farewell our Senior Students just as we have done so every year. Now that I am on the other side of the farewell process I realise just how sad it makes me and my fellow graduates feel. We will miss each other, but we will miss the school and everything it contains just as much. We are all awaiting our next challenge and having completed our WACE exams we now enter the next phase of our lives. I thank everyone at CBC, both the younger students but in particular the fantastic teachers and staff who have well prepared us with everything they have done. This is not just for our exams and future education but for the fantastic job that the College and its staff have done in preparing us for the real world. CBC's facilities, staff, and students are all enviable and having spent my last second at CBC already I can now look back with a smile on my face and the knowledge that I have come from a place of love, warmth, community and pride but also a place of excellence and humility. In one of my first speeches as College Captain I said that "excellence is not an adjective, but a position," and having seen what there is on offer at CBC I know that this is an attitude that has been constant throughout my time there, and I know that the school and all of its students strive for excellence in everything they do. This is something to be proud of, and I thank the excellent staff for helping to instil this attitude in our students. I thank William Grant, Deputy College Captain, all of the Prefects in 2010 and our leaders Mr Darren O'Neill (Ms O'Neill???) and Mr Robert Henderson. Thank you for all of your assistance and guidance. To my peers, both senior students and younger students, congratulations on a great year. You should feel proud. I began with the notion that CBC is entering a new age in 2011, and I am confident that moving into a new decade, this will be an age of even more success than the last. The onus of leadership will now fall onto the new prefect group, and also the Senior Students of 2011 as a whole to lead the College. It is this sense of community and teamwork that is vital to the success of CBC, and always has been . To the students of eBC, I have shared a considerable amount of what it means to be a eBC student, but the rest lies with you. I have already stated that it is the students who create CBC so I ask you to consider what it means to you to be a CBe student. To all the boys, led by Mr Kenny, the new Headmaster for 2011 to usher in a new age at eBC, and College Captains Jordie Fienberg and Jeremy Gill, I hope you find something and I hope this leads both yourselves and this College to great places in the future. With the opening of the state of the art Arts Learning Area and evolution of the Edmund Hall into a sacred chapel, along with the recent opening of the new library, the face of CBC Fremantle has changed even since I came to the school in 2006. I cannot wait to see how the College moves to even higher places in the future, and look forward to coming back as an Old Boy. There is little doubt I am sure that I am a huge advocate of eBC Fremantle, and I have even less doubt that my love of this school extends to almost all of the boys who are lucky enough to attend the College. I hope if nothing else I leave you with the knowledge that you attend a great school here. And it is one that I am very saddened to have to leave. Perhaps best of all, I leave you the words of an old Russian proverb that has stuck with me since I read it once, many years ago. "Pray to God, but keep rowing to shore." Thank you to everyone at eBc. You are all my greatest friends, and I hope you do great things for yourself and for your college. But please enjoy every second at CBC Fremantle, the greatest school ofthem all, in 2011 and beyond.
"Learn while you're young, and not while you're old, that a good education is better than gold; for silver and gold will all melt away but a good education will never decay."
Peter Christie College Captain 2010
STAFF 2010
Mr Darren O'Neill
Ms Marriann O'Neill
Deputy Headmaster Direct or of St udents
Deputy Headmast er Director of Studi es
Mr Scott Barron
Br Warwick Bryant
Mr Domenic Burgio Director of Staff
Mrs Vanessa Burtenshaw
Mr Peter Baldry
Mr Anthony Pitos
Director of Catholi c Lead.ership
Business Manager
Mr Geoff Buss
Net work Ma nager
Ms Angela Calanni
Head of Patrick House
Mr Craig Carter Head of Society & Environment
Ms Margaret Crommy
Mr Brenton Butcher
Miss Meagan Curry
Mr Troy Foote Head of Rice House
Mr Mark Clayden Head of PhYSical Educatio n & Health
Mrs Jennifer D'Asciano
Ms Zoe Francis
Mr Stephen Coggin Head of Technology &
Mrs Trevanna Cooper Librarian
Enterprise
Mrs Larrisa Dodsworth
Mr Craig Dowsett
Head of English
Head of Minist ry
Mrs Violet Gohr
Ms Valma Granich
Stu dent Services
Co llege Counsellor
STAFF 2010
Mr Garry Hart
Dr Aidan Holohan
Mrs Jody Lee
Mr Andre Leicester
Mr John Hortense
Ms Rose Lenzo
Director of lIT
Mrs Noeleen McDowell
Mrs Darlene McGoorty
Mr Brendan McGrath
Headmaster's Personal Assistant
Head of Ministry - Term 2
Head of Sport
Mr Joel Moss Careers Advisor
Mrs Sarah Quin
Br John Murray
Ms Lisa Nagle
Mrs Rosabla Jefferys
Mr Gerry Maher
Mr Shane Mancuso
College Maintenance Semester 1
Head of Arts
Miss Keely McKay
Mr Donald McNamee
Mrs Shayn i Nelson
Br Kevin Paull
INSTEP
Mr Thomas Rees Head ofEnglish
M r Patrick Rya n
Mr Craig Jones
Mr Sandro Sandri Head of Service
STAFF 2010
Mr James Schubert
Mrs Anna-Marie Smith
Mrs Karen Spence
Mr Max Stewart
Miss Lisa Tognolini
Mr Marius Van Congen
Mrs Pauline Van Lohuizen
Mr Clinton Testa Head of Sa mson House
Canteen
Ms Anta Wilker
Mrs Fiona Williams Director Community Relations
Mrs Mafalda Forzatti Mr Robert Kestel Ms Nirmala Narayanan Mr Mllorad Pasajlic Mr Christian Thompson
Mrs Jenny Wilson Ca nteen M anage r
Mr Paul Woodhouse
Uniform Shop Manager Technology & Enterprise Assistant Laboratory Assistant Groundsman Library Assistant
STAFF 2010 STAFF WELCOMED IN
2010
Mr Peter Hale
Maintenance
Miss Keely McKay
Year 7
Mrs Elvira Scalise
English and Divinity
Mr Simon Schmid berger
Science
Mr Max Stewart
Economics
Miss Lisa Tognolini
Year 7
Ms Anta Wilker
Music
Mr Paul Woodhouse
Science
STAFF FAREWELLED IN
2010
Mr Robert Henderson Mrs Anna Marie Smith Ms Anta Wilker
CONTRACT STAFF 2010 Mr Gerry Maher
College Maintenance Semester 1
Mrs Darlene McGoorty
Head of Ministry - Term 2
STAFF ON LEAVE IN
2011
Mr Stephen Coggin Mrs Samantha Emslie Mr Troy Foote Dr Aiden Hoolahan Mrs Jody Lee Mr Shane Mancuso Mr Barry Tognolini
STAFF NEWS 2010 Congratulations to Miss Vanessa Ricciardi and Mr Allan Burtenshaw, and Mr Jason Matthews and Miss Tahnee Hooper,on their respective marriages in January 2010. Miss Keely McKay and Josh on their engagement Mrs Emma Tandy and her husband, Dino, on the birth of Liam Edward, Friday 12 March
2010. Mr Craig Dowsett and his wife, Trish, on the birth of Sophie Catherine, Friday 23 April
2010 Mr Mark Clayden and his wife, Vanessa, on the birth of Ivey Sash a, Thursday 6 May 2010 Mr Zacchary Preston and his wife, Kirsten, on the birth of Hamish, Monday 7 July 2010 Mr Paul Woodhouse and his wife, Toni, on the birth of Misty, Thursday 30 September
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COLLEGE AWARDS 2010 CATHOLIC LEADERSHIP AWARDS John Hughes Service Award
Jake Leicester
Catenians' Ministry Award
Callum Martin
Luke Dullard Award for Personal Growth
William Gannon
ROTARY AWARDS FOR HOUSE Oliver Alessandrini Patrick House
Callam Cox Jake Mirco
Samson House
Jake D'Ascanio
AWARDS FOR THE ARTS Uwe Stengel Music Award
Anthony Dodos
Fremantle Arts Centre Visual Art Award
Jordi Davieson
College Drama Award
Oliver Black
Arts Service Award
Jack Cranswick
AWARDS FOR SPORTS Athlete of the Year
Jordan Paynter
Swimmer of the Year
Gabriel Wright
Cross Country Award
Christopher Carlson
Spotts Service Award
Ayden Doohan
Sportsman of the Year
Thomas Speziali
EDMUND RICE AWARD Gian Bottoli Kaluba Chibale Peter Christie Jayson Fernandes
Callum Martin Samuel McLeod James McNaught
DUCES AND PROXIME ACCESSERUNT 2010 Proxime Accessit Year 7
Dux of Year 7
Calogero Martelli
Nicholas Thuys
Proxime Accessit Year 8
Dux Year 8
Anthony lannantuoni
Solomon Wright
Proxime Accessit Year 9
Dux of Year 9
Luke Prendergast
Ben Anandappa
Proxime Accessit Year 10
Dux of Year 10
Michael Messineo
Ben Tomlinson
Proxime Accessit Vocational Studies Year 11 Taylor Merrutia
Dux Vocational Studies Year 11 William Fountain
Proxime Accessit University Studies Year 11 Lance Brockway
Dux University Studies Year 11 Corey Drewe
Proxime Accessit Vocational Studies Year 12 Cooper Sollis
Proxime Accessit University Studies Year 12 Stefano lustini
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YEAR 12 AWARDS 2010 CERTIFICATES OF MERIT Luca Altieri
Jake Leicester
Gian Bottoli
Adelmo Mancini
Luke Bowden
John Marevich
Jacob Chance
Callum Martin
Kaluba Chibale
Matthew McGarry
Jack Cimetta
Samuel McLeod
Callam Cox
James McNaught
Brendan D'Cruz
Jake Mirco
Gabriel Esposito
Adrian Quintiliani
Jayson Fernandes
Cooper Sollis
Stefano lustini
Mason Tate
SUBJECT AWARDS Rel igion & Life lC/lD
Stefano lustini
Religion & Life 3A/3B
Jordan Cully
Accounting & Finance 3A/3B
Adam Garces
Applied Information Technology 3A/3B
Peter Christie
Biological Sciences 3A/3B Careers & Enterprise 2A/2B Chemistry 3A/3B Design: Technical Graphics lC/lD
Samuel McLeod Luke Bowden Jayson Fernandes Adelmo Mancini Oliver Black
Drama Earth & Environmental Science 2A/2B Economics 3A/3B Engineering Studies 2A/2B
Joseph Hayden Antonino Galati-Formaggio James Gaudieri
English lC/lD
Adelmo Mancini
English 2A/2B
Adrian Quintiliani
English 2A/2B
Mason Tate
English 3A/3B
Stefano lustini
The Adele Carles MLA Award for Geography 3A/3B
William Grant
History: Modern 3A/3B
Eamon O'Neil-Daniel
Human Biology 3A/3B
Callam Cox
Italian 3A/3B Literature 3A/3B Materials, Design & Technology: Wood lC/lD
Marc Zagami Jayson Fernandes Alex Suriano Aiden Shugg
Mathematics 2C/2D
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Samuel McLeod
YEAR 12 AWARDS 2010 Mathematics 3A/3B
Peter Christie
Mathematics 3C/30
Stefano lustini
Mathematics Specialist 3C/30
Stefano lustini
Music
Anthony Oodos
Physical Education Studies 1(/10
Harrison Russell
Physical Education Studies 3A/3B
Callam Cox
Physics 3A/3B The Melissa Parke MP Award for Politics and Law 3A/3B
Stefano lustin i Luke Walker
Outdoor Education 1C/10
Jordan Torquato
The Suzanne Ellery MLC Award for VET In School
Adelmo Mancini
Visual Arts 1C/10
Michael Carcione
Visual Arts 3A/3B
Jake Leicester
YEAR 11 AWARDS 2010 CERTIFICATES OF MERIT Declan Allen
Jeremy Gill
Matthew Ryder
Luke Bradshaw
Nicholas Grant
Roberto Scafidi
Jamie Briggs
Dillon Hellmrich
Lance Brockway
Mark Howlett
Jake Collins
James Hughes
Peter Craig
Ryder Kennington-Birch
Michael Sciano Ashley Skinner Jeremy Smith
Joshua Dart
Carlo Monaco
Jack Sturgeon
Michael Dennis
Sam Monaghan
Blake Thompson
Alex Perera
Louis Trouchet
Jordan Pittorini
Gabriel Wright
Corey Drewe Samuel Everett Jake Foster Corey Frost
David Ryan
SUBJECT AWARDS Religion & Life lA/1B
Corey Drewe
Religion & Life 2A/2B
Blake Thompson
Accounting & Finance 2A/2B Applied Information Technology
Harry O'Brien David Ryan
Careers & Enterprise lA/1B
Jordan Pittorini
Careers & Enterprise lC/1D
Joel Turner
Chemistry 2A/2B Design: Technical Graphics lA/1B Drama 2A/2B Earth & Environmental Science lA/1B
Corey Drewe William Fountain Ryan Franzen Kieran Duggan
Economics 2A/2B
David Ryan
Engineering Studies lA/1B
Luke Gadd
English lA/1B
Matthew Waters
English lC/1D
Joel Turner
English 2A/2B
Jordie Fienberg
Geography 2A/2B History: Modern 2A/2B Human Biology 2A/2B Italian 2A/2B Literature 2A/2B Materials, Design & Technology: Wood lA/1B
David Ryan Hugo MacKenzie-Rae Jeremy Gill Roberto Scafidi Lance Brockway Morgan Keyte Matthew Waters Luke Bradshaw
Mathematics 2A/2B Mathematics 2C/2D
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Jacob Hill Alex Cimetta
yEAR 11 AWARDS 2010 Mathematics 3A/3B
Corey Drewe
Mathematics Specialist 3A/3B
Corey Drewe
Music 2A/2B
Blake Thompson
Physical Education Studies lA/lB
Taylor Merrutia
physical Education Studies 2A/2B
Jordie Fienberg
Physics 2A/2B
Corey Drewe
outdoor Education lA/lB
Sam Monaghan
outdoor Education lC/lD
Taylor Merrutia
Visual Arts 2A/2B workplace Learning
Carlo Monaco Michael Sciano
YEAR 10 AWARDS 2010 Lucas Annese
Thomas Forbes
Declan Pegum
Stefan Aydon-White
Joel Frewin
Nathan Perejmibida
Matthew Biddiscombe
David King
Luke Radonich
Matthew Brown
Samuel Leahy
Justin Rullo
Delaney Bruce
Daniel Lenzo
Joshua Senzio
Luke Burnett
Sean Mansfield
Alex Serrangeli
Gabriel Cipriano
William Marlow
Riley Skipworth
Daniel Coleman
William McAlpine
Ben Sokol
Tim Covich
Michael Messineo
Jarrod Spence
Gabriele Crisci
Adrian Monaco
Joshua Terranova
Liam Cummins
Matthew Moro
Ben Tomlinson
Benjamin Di Sabato
Clan O'Connor
Tobyn Fitch-Rabbitt
Ryan Palmiero
SUBJECT AWARDS Divinity
Michael Messineo
Catering
Declan Pegum
Drama
Jakeb Waddell
Electronics Engineering English
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Information & Computing
Reuben Todd Riley Skipworth Ben Tomlinson Joel Frewin
Italian
Delaney Bruce
Italian
Michael Messineo
Mathematics Music
David King Tobyn Fitch-Rabbitt
Physical Education
Ayden Doohan
Physical Education
Benoit Gaffney
Outdoor Education
Daniel Grubisin
Science
Delaney Bruce
Society & Environment
Ben Tomlinson
Sport Science
Liam Cummins
Technical Graphics
David King
Visual Arts
Michael Messineo
Woodwork
Matthew Nocciolino
YEAR 9 AWARDS 2010 CERTIFICATES OF MERIT Andre Abreu
Aidan Liddelow
Ben Anandappa
Thomas Martella
Harrison Carmody
Douglas McDonald
Anthony Collova
Alessandro Monaco
Shae Davies
Jonathon O'Neill
Lorenzo Fogliani
Adam Pirozzi
Daniel Fosdick-McGrath
Kai Plunkett
Matthew French
Luke Prendergast
Thomas Godsall
Benjamin Sheridan
Rohan Grant
Alex Skinner
John Hayes
Simon Smith
Riley Howell
Jack Sunter
Rafael Leone
Mauricio Talero Solorza
SUBJECT AWARDS Catering
Matthew French
Divinity
Ben Anandappa
Engineering English Information & Computing
Brendan Walker Luke Prendergast Riley Howell
Italian
Ben Anandappa
Mathematics
Ben Anandappa
Music
. Conor Noonan
Outdoor Education Physical Education
Daniel Fosdick-McGrath John Hayes
Science
Ben Anandappa
SOciety & Environment
Ben Anandappa
Sport Science
Anthony Collova
Technical Graphics Visual Arts Woodwork
Riley Howell Benjamin Cooper Jonathon O'Neill
YEAR 8 AWARDS 2010 Rhian Bore
Kurtis Gray
Samuel Miller
Matthew Brennan
Coen Greaney
Travis Mitchell
Justin Brooker
Benjamin Green
Trey Moloney
Zachary Carton
Mitchell Hinton
Kevin Murtagh
Luke Christmas
Zakaria Hourani
Konrad Nadilo
Liam Cicirello
Anthony lannantuoni
Riley Naughton
Toby Clark
Jordan Johnson
Mitchell Norman
Steven Clarke
Joshua Kestel
D'arcy O'Hara
Matthew Costello
Jake Leach
Declan O'Toole
Declan Creighan
Jake Leavy
Oliver Parish
Michael Cronan
Joshua Leigh
Andre Rebelo
Jacob Cross
Sammuel Low
Liam Romano
Adam De Gennaro
James' Maddeford
Aaron Senzio
Christopher Di Sabato
Thomas Mansfield
Jordan Silvera
Sean Duncanson
Christopher Martin
Alec Sorgiovanni
Zane Farmer
Declan McLeod
Connor Spencer
Sean Frewin
Liam McMahon
Damon Sutton
David Gaynor
James McVey
Jack Swainson
James Geaney
Nick Menegola
Solomon Wright
SUBJECT AWARDS Divinity
Anthony lannantuoni
Catering
Anthony lannantuoni
Catering
Matthew Costello
Drama
Matthew Costello
Engineering English Information & Computing Italian Mathematics Music Physical Education Science
Travis Mitchell D'arcy O'Hara Adam De Gennaro Anthony lannantuoni Liam Romano Thomas Mansfield Aidan McDonald . Anthony lannantuoni
Society & Environment
Solomon Wright
Society & Environment
Anthony lannantuoni
Sport Science
Joel McComb
Sport Science
Nick Menegola
Visual Arts
Anthony lannantuoni
YEAR 7 AWARDS 2010 CERTIFICATES OF MERIT Julian Bacich
Blake Regan
Luke Barratt
Daniel Rhoding
Christian Benson
Luke Sheehan
Conor Cameron
Tommi Siitonen
David Cecchi
Tyler Sorrell
Jason Cecchi
Edward Swan
James Covich
Joel Tapper
Luke Cowlam
Nicholas Thuys
James Crevald Max De Campi Alexander Dimanopoulos Mitchell Ferris Kimberley Forrest Max Foxwell Benjamin McFadden Matthew Patroni Lucas Pensini Luke Pirozzi Mitchell Redmond
SUBJECT AWARDS Divinity English Italian Mathematics Music Physical Education
James Warren Jordan Giancaspro Jordan Correia Tyler Sorrell Ryan Clark Jordan Biondillo
Science
Nicholas Thuys
Society & Environment
Nicholas Thuys
HONOURS AND COLOURS 2009 HONOURS CATHOLIC LEADERSHIP SERVICE, DIVINITY & MINISTRY ANNESE BOTTOLI
Jake Benjamin
01 SABATO FERNANDES
Callum Michael
MESSINEO WRIGHT
Gabriel
Drama Drama
BROCKWAY
Lance Cooper
Drama Drama
BEAVER
Robert
Drama
SPORT ALTIERI BROCKWAY
Luca Lance
Athletics
Jake . Jake Corey Michael
TOMLINSON TORQUATO
Ben Jordan
WRIGHT ZAGAMI
Gabriel Marc
Jayson William
COLLIER
Harrison
Joseph Isaac Stefano
JOHNS LEICESTER MARTIN
Michael Jake
COLOURS CATHOLIC LEADERSHIP SERVICE, DIVINITY & MINISTRY Jamie BRIGGS CAMPBELL DUNNE FOUNTAIN
Eamon
SCAFIDI SERRANGELI
Alex
WAKE
Mitchell ·
Patrick
ACADEMIC COSTELLO
Matthew
HOUSE Jayson
FERNANDES ALESSANDRINI LEICESTER
Oliver Jake
Morgan Morgan
ANANDAPPA GAFFNEY
MIROSEVICH
Patrick
Morgan
KING BRUCE
Callum Michael
LEICESTER Jake O'NEIL-DANIEL Eamon MORGAN James Anthony DODOS CRANSWICK Jack Joshua KEYTE Conor
MARIANI John BROCKWAY Lance Louie TROUCHET DOUTHWAITE Raif THOMPSON Blake CRANSWICK Mitchell PERERA DUNN
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Callum Samuel Patrick Jordan Mitchell
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HUEY IUSTINI
ARTS MARTIN CAROONE
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Matthew
KEYTE MAGUIRE
GRANT HAYDEN
WAKE
Jack
Rugby
Lance
TORQUATO
CRANSWICK
Rugby
BROCKWAY COLLINS D'ASCANIO
MCLEOD MIROSEVICH O' NEIL-DANIEL
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Samuel
Jesse Declan Thomas
Oliver Gian
FERNANDES
Oliver
Joshua
ALESSANDRINI BOTTOLI
DREWE
Drama
BLACK MCLEOD
SOLLIS GEORGE
Jayson Jeremy
MARTIN
Alessandro James Mitchell
WAKE
Lucas Gian
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Alex Cameron
Visual Arts Visual Arts Visual Arts Visual Arts Music Music Music Music Music Music
MESSINEO TOMLINSON RYAN SIITONEN LUCIVERO SKINNER FIENBERG MARTINELLI KEYTE THOMPSON HANRATTY HELMRICH
Music Music Music
WRIGHT CAMPBELL
Music
GILL HUDSON
Music Music Music
William Roberto
Ben Benoit David Delaney Michael Ben David Martii Giacomo Ashley ' Jordie Richard Morgan Blake Christopher Dillon Gabriel Lachlan Jeremy . Byron
PERERA BRENNAN
Alex Anthony
STURGEON
Jack
Hockey Soccer Srs Rugby Soccer Snrs Swimming Soccer Snrs Swimming & WaterPoloSrs
KENNINGTON-BIRCH COX MCNAUGHT BERNARDI WALKER CROFTS MARIANI GEORGE HOUSE COSTELLO GRANT PRENDERGAST AYDON-WHITE TOMLINSON CRANSWICK RYDER COLLINS CRANSWICK GODSELL GOODERSON O'CONNOR FERNANDES O'CONNOR MITCHELL THOMPSON MCKENZIE-RAE MCNAUGHT LEREDE HUEY COX BEAVER TORQUATO DI SABATO PALMER RAYNER ABREU FITCH-RABBITT HART DUNNE DISABATO ELLIS RYAN SIITONEN MINUTA EDWARDS ALLISON GRANT HAYDEN HALL WRIGHT ANANDAPPA DAVIES SIMICH BIDDISCOMBE CAVALLARO FOUNTAIN GILL BOTTOLI Clark
Ryder Callam James Thomas Luke Matthew John Matthew
Matthew Lewis Luke Stefan Ben Mitchell Matthew Jake Jack Thomas Nathan Oran Kayden Cian Harrison Blake Hugo James Alex Isaac Callum Robert Jordan Christopher Mitchell James Andre Tobyn Mitchell Conor Benjamin Blake David Martti Nicolas Ryan James William Joseph Daniel Solomon Ben Shae Nathan Matthew Jake Will Jeremy Gian William
Mirco Christie Bunce Chibali
Samson Samson Samson Samson Samson Samson Samson Samson Samson Patrick Patrick Patrick Patrick Patrick Patrick Patrick Patrick Patrick Patrick Patrick Patrick Patrick Patrick Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgan Rice Rice Rice Rice Rice Rice Rice Rice Rice Rice
ARTS BIDDISCOMBE FITCH-RABBITI FREWIN LOVERIDGE MANSFIELD SKIPWORTH TOMLINSON MESSINEO CICANESE KEYTE THOMPSON GRANT CASSELLS WRIGHT MONACO FORBES GILL BOCKMAN GROVES BRINDLEY STEWART ORRELLS PARISH RYAN BRIGGS MARLOW DREWE HANRATITY FOUNTAIN HARVIE FRANZEN MARTINELLI BIDDISCOMBE FITCH-RABBITI SKIPWORTH AYDON-WHITE NOONAN FORBES ANNESE DI SABATO GROVES HANRATITY MANSFIELD REDSHAW MACKENZI E-RAE Music TOMLINSON RYDER WALTER TURNER ALLEN DAVIESON
Jake Peter Stephen Kaluba
Matthew Tobyn Joel Joshua Sean Riley Ben Michael Adam Morgan Kieran Nicholas Samuel Gabriel Carlo Thomas Jeremy William Isaac Nicholas Matthew Connor Daniel David Jamie William Corey David William Jordan Ryan Richard Matthew Tobyn Riley Stefan Ryan Thomas Lucas Benjamin Isaac Christopher Sean Mitchell Hugo
Rice Rice Rice Rice
Visual Art Visual Art Visual Art Visual Art Visual Art Visual Art Visual Art Visual Art Visual Art Visual Art Visual Art Visual Art Visual Art Visual Art Visual Art Drama Drama Drama Drama Drama Drama Drama Drama Drama Drama Drama Drama Drama Drama Drama Drama Drama Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music
Ben Music Matthew Music Luke Joel Declan Music Jordi Music
HONOURS AND COLOURS ALTIERI AMBROGIO AMOROSO ARMSTRONG BLACK BOND-WILLIAMS BOWDEN CASSELLS CHANCE CIPRIANO CULLY DE ABREU DE FARIA DELL'OLIO DOOHAN
Water Polo Jnrs Soccer Jnrs Swimming Rowing Rugby Rugby Swimming Football Jnrs Basketball Snrs Cross Country Swimming Soccer Snrs Water Polo Jnrs Football Jnrs Football Jnrs & Athletics EARDLEY Cameron Cross Country & Football Snrs Mitchell Football Jnrs EMERY GAFFNEY Benoit Cross Cou ntry & Football Jnrs William Tennis & GRANT Football Snrs Byron Soccer Snrs HUDSON HUEY Isaac Rugby HUGHES James Swimming KUSTER Alexander Swimming & Athletics LAVERY Daniel Tennis MACKENZIE-RAE Tennis, Cricket Hugo Cross Country MARIANI Athletics John MCLAUGHLIN Daniel Basketball Snrs MERRUTIA Taylor Swimming Conor Swimming & MERTENS Rowing MINUTA Nicolas Rowing MINUTILLO Nicholas Basketball Snrs & Athletics Cross Country & MONAGHAN Sam Football Snrs Sheldon Athletics Mon Soccer Snrs O'BRIEN Harry Connor Swimming ORRELLS Rugby & Athletics PAYNTER Jordan Rugby Declan Rugby Jordan Swimming & Luke Soccer Jnrs Football Jnrs Justin Football Jnrs SAMBELL Alex Rugby & Athletics SKINNER Ashley Courtney Cross Country Football Jnrs Ben SPENCER Declan Athletics Tennis & SPEZIALI Thomas Athletics SPITERI Jake Swimming TARTAGLIA Jakeb Football Jnrs THOMPSON Kieran Swimming & Football Jnrs
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Michael Nicholas Tony Max Oliver Ethan Luke Samuel Jacob Gabriel Jordan Nathan Xavier Aidan Ayden
THURSTON TINLEY TOMLINSON TURNER WALTER WHEATLEY WILCOX WINDSOR
YEAR
Callum Oliver Ben Hamish Luke Sam Thomas Uam
Soccer Snrs Water Polo Snrs Rugby Cricket · Rowing Soccer Snrs Swimming & Rugby Football Snrs
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HONOURS CATHOLIC LEADERSHIP SERVICE, DIVINITY & MINISTRY BOTTOLI Gian CHIBALE Kaluba CLARK William D' CRUZ Brendan FERNANDES Jayson MARTIN Callum McCLELLAND Harrison
ACADEMIC ALESSANDRINI D'ASCANlo DURKAN FERNANDES IUSTINI MARTIN McNAUGHT WAKE WALKER
Oliver Jake Michael Jayson Stefano Callum James Mitchell Luke
HOUSE ALESSANDRINI Bonou CHRISTIE CLARK COX CRANSWICK GRANT HUEY HUSSEIN LEICESTER McNAUGHT MIRCO MIROSOVICH
Oliver Gian Peter William Callum Jack William Isaac Connor Jake James Jake Patrick
Morgan Rice Rice Rice Patrick Samson Morgan Patrick Patrick Morgan Patrick Rice Morgan
Oliver Jack Jack Anthony Raif Ryan Conor Joshua Jake Alessandro
Drama Visual Art Music Music Music Drama Music Music Visual Art Music
ARTS BLACK ClMETTA CRANSWICK DODOS DOUTHWAITE FRANZEN HUSSEIN KEYTE LEICESTER LEREDE
MARIANI McGARRY MclEOD McNAUGHT O'NEIL-DANIEL WAKE
John Matthew Samuel James Eamon Mitchell
Music Visual Art Drama Music Visual Art Drama
Luca Max Jacob Cameron William Alexander John Daniel Sheldon Thomas Mason Jordan Thomas Liam Marc
Swimming, Water Polo Snrs Rowing Basketball Snrs
CHIBALE CULLY D'ASCANIO
Cross Country, Football Snrs Football Snrs, Tennis Rugby, Swimming Athletics Basketball Snrs Athletics
FERNANDES
Athletics, Soccer Snrs, Tennis Athletics Soccer Snrs Rugby Football Snrs Soccer Snrs
Adelmo Nicolas Jake Mason
HOUSE ALLISON BEAVER BUNCE
SPORT ALTERI ARMSTRONG CHANCE EARDLEY GRANT KUSTER MARIANI McLAUGHLIN MOTT SPEZIALI TATE TORQUATO WILCOX WINDSOR ZAGAMI
MANCINI MINUTA MIRCO TATE
HALL HAYDEN IUSTINI MARTIN McLEOD MINUTA RODGERS TORQUATO WILCOX
James Robert Stephen Kaluba Jordan Jake Jayson Daniel Joseph Stefano Callum Sam Nicolas Coen Jordan Tom
Morgan Patrick Rice Rice Patrick Samson Patrick Morgan Morgan Samson Rice Samson Morgan Samson Patrick Rice
ARTS BEAVER Robert LlTVINS-SALTER Louis
COLOURS CATHOLIC LEADERSHIP ALLISON BEAVER BOTTOLI BOWDEN CH IBALE CHRISTIE CIMETTA COOK CULLY D'ASCANIO DOOHAN HALL HUSSEIN IUSTINI LEICESTER LEREDE MANCINI MAREVICH McGARRY McLEOD McNAUGHT MIRCO SHERRINGTON TORQUATO WALKER
James Robert Gian Luke Kaluba Peter Jack Jack Jordan Jake Linton Daniel Connor Stefano Jake Alessandro Adelmo John Matthew Samuel James Jake Julian Jordan Luke
ACADEMICS AMARANTI CHRlsnE CiMETTA DE ABREu GEORGE
Zacc Peter Jack Jacob Matthew
Drama Drama
SPORT Divinity Divinity Divinity Divinity Divinity Service Divinity Divinity Divinity Divinity Divinity Divinity Ministry Divinity Service Divinity Divinity Divinity Divinity Service Ministry Divinity Ministry Divinity Divinity
BLACK CULLY COX HALL HUEY KEYTE MERTENS
Joshua Conor
MINUTILLO WILCOX
Nicholas Thomas
Oliver Jordan Callam Daniel Isaac
Rugby Swimming Football Snrs Rowing Rugby Rugby Swimming, Rowing Athletics Swimming
CLASS OF 2010
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James ALLISON M2
Luca ALTIERI M3
Zacc AMARANTI M4
Robert BEAVER P7
Thomas BERNARDI PS
Daniel BEROS S3
Gian BOTTOLI R4
Luke BOWDEN P2
Stephen BUNCE R2
Daniel CARROLL P7
Jacob CHANCE Rl
Kaluba CHIBALE R7
Joshua CICANESE R3
Jack CIMETTA S2
William CLARK R4
CLASS OF 2010
Mark COATES R5
Jack COOK S5
Matthew CROFTS R6
Jordan CULLY P6
Jacob DE ABREU S6
Raif DOUTHWAITE M6
Cameron DUNN P2
Cameron DE FARIA M7
Mitchell DONALDSON M4
Michael DURKAN P3
Callam COX P1
Jake D'ASCANIO S5
Brandon DE FLORENCAS R7
Linton DOOHAN M5
Cameron EARDLEY R6
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CLASS OF 2010
ATI-·FOIRMAGlriIO
R6
Denholm FLEMING R2
James FOSDICK-MCGRATH R4
Richard FRANCISCO R5
Adam GALIANO S3
Alexander GAMBA S7
William GANNON P5
James GAUDIERI S4
Matthew GEORGE S5
William GRANT M4
Benjamin HARDING M3 .
Daniel HART M7
Daniel HAll M2
Adam Hill
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M2
Julian HIRST PI
Isaac HUEY P6
CLASS OF 2010
Sebastian HUPFER M6
Conor HUSSEIN P4
Stefano IUSTINI S2
Joshua KEYTE M6
Sam KING M6
Alexander KUSTER P7
Jake LEICESTER M6
Alessandro LEREDE P4
David LOWRY RS
Adelmo MANCINI S4
John MAREVICH S4
John MARIANI S2
Alexander MASSARA Rl
Harrison McCLELLAND M7
Lachlan McDONALD R6
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CLASS OF 2010
40
Samuel McLEOD S2
James McNAUGHT P2 ·
Nicolas MIN UTA M7
Nicholas MINUTILLO M3
Jake MIRCO R4
Sheldon MOTT RS
Zac NORTHEAST S2
Jean - Paul NUNIS R7
Conor MERTENS P3
Eamon O'NEIL-DANIEL P3
Hayden PERER S5
Sam PERRY M4
Travis POWER R3
Patrick PRUNTY P7
Adrian QUINTILIANI R5
CLASS OF 2010
Coen RODGERS 56
Harrison RUSSElL Ml
Julian SHERRINGTON P2
Aidan SHUGG 51
Cooper SOLLIS P3
Benjamin SPENCE M7
Thomas SPEZIALI 57
James STAFFORD 54
Alex SURIANO P2
Mitchell SUTTON R2
Mason TATE MS
Jordan TORQUATO PS
Steven VO
57
James SCOTT M7
Mitchell WAKE 56
CLASS OF 2010
Thomas WILCOX R4
Matthew WILKINSON P6
Jack YOUNG 52
Liam WINDSOR M7
Marc ZAGAMI R6
CLASS OF 2010
CLASS OF 2010
LEARNING AT eBC 2010
CATHOLIC LEADERSHIP LIVING THE VISION
The College's Strategic Plan defines CBC Fremantle's new mission - that of the formation of young Catholic Leaders. Central to this is the focus on the role of the school as a carriage of Catholicism and addressing the needs of the Church to connect with youth. Our vision as a community is to produce young men who have an active faith and who, as Catholic leaders, are agents of change in creating a more just society. The Catholic Leadership program has resulted in the extension of existing faith formation initiatives and the establishment of new innovative programs designed to encourage a personal sense of God in each boy's life. The College has provided opportunities for personal growth of staff and students as Catholic Leaders. The Catholic Leadership program permeates the whole school and includes areas such as Service, Ministry, Divinity, Student Leadership, staff formation, life skills, Immersion programs, sacred space. It is all of these aspects and more that form and guide our students in their personal growth as Catholic Leaders. To this end, it is important that we broaden our perception of Catholic Leadership to include every aspect of the student's life at CBC. As a result of this, we are constantly looking for new ideas and programs to implement in our school that will facilitate the students' growth in this area. We are excited at the prospect of linking up with schools from around the world using the Face to Faith program. This will provide the students with valuable firsthand experience of conditions in other countries. Such topics as poverty and the distribution of wealth will be explored on a global scale. The Catholic Leadership program that we run for the students on Monday morning will be renamed "Student Leadership". This is to provide a clear distinction between the overall College Catholic Leadership program and one of its components, the Student Leadership Booklets. Next year will be an exciting year for Catholic Leadership with work going into providing a Sacred Space for the College. This will provide a quiet reflective area for the students to use at will. We extend our appreciation to the Old Boys of Tardun and the Edmund Rice organisation for the furniture and stained glass windows obtained from Tardun Chapel. This has enabled us to have an area that will be a focal point for our boys. Finally I would like to thank Mr Craig Dowsett, Head of Ministry, for organising the various liturgies, Reconciliation ceremonies and retreats for 2010. They have all run smoothly and were very well organised. Thanks also goes to Mr Sandro Sandri, Head of Service, who has tirelessly worked hard at providing opportunities in service for our students. He leads by example and is a great example of the ethos of Edmund Rice. Lastly, thanks goes to Fr Maher for his quiet and reassuring manner (he has slotted in well and already seems to be part of the furniture). He has provided the school with meaningful spiritual guidance and the staff and students relate well to him. I have been blessed to have fine people around me to help develop the school spiritually in the Charism of Edmund Rice. We can hold our heads up and proudly say we are a Catholic school in the Charism of Edmund Rice. Mr Peter Baldry Director of Catholic Leadership
CATHOLIC LEADERSHIP 2010 This year has seen the development of a dedicated Divinity office in the Hall. While it is still a work in progress it gives the staff facilities and storage space to work effectively. It is also an exciting time with the first Year 12 Religion and Life group sitting their exams at Tertiary Entrance Level. The teachers have worked hard at providing a meaningful curriculum that challenges and extends the students. It is to their credit that we see a record number of Year 10 students take the option for Religion and Life next year. This is evidence of the quality of religious education teachers in our school. I would like to formally thank Mr Sandri, Mr Dowsett, Mrs Quin, Mr Schmidberger, Mr O'Neill, Mr McNamee, Mr Burgio, Mrs Burtenshaw, Mr Miller, Mr Ryan, Mrs Cooper, Mrs Scalise and Dr Holohan for their dedication and professionalism throughout the year. Next year will see the completion of the Divinity office and the continuation of the Divinity programs for 2011. The staff is constantly looking for opportunities to expand the knowledge base of our students. The introduction of laptops w ill help the teachers research topics and articles in the area of Religious Education. We have to this end welcomed and embraced the teacher laptops that were provided for staff in Term 4 of 2010. I see this as an opportunity to raise the bar for the students and raise the level of accountability in the subject. '
INDIGENOUS IMMERSION PROGRAM
It has been a concern that previously we had only one immersion event happening in our school and that is the Kiwirrkurra program. While this is an excellent program, it exposes only eight of our students to the aboriginal culture. This is seen as something that can be built upon. All of the students at CBC need to be exposed to the nature of the Indigenous people of Australia and other cultures. As a result, a number of opportunities have been provided to our students in the hope that it raises awareness and promotes tolerance in our school community. ACTIVITIES UNDERTAKEN IN
2010
Year 7
Indigenous cultural activities. This was held over a full day and included such activities as dance, didgeridoo playing, storytelling and aboriginal painting.
Year 8
All year 8 students undertook a comprehensive program in Society and Environment "Heritage and Change" which culminated in an excursion to Forest Hills for a cultural experience. They learnt about food, shelter and the history of the aboriginal people in Australia.
Years 9/10
A group of twenty-five boys attended an overnight trip to Brookton to meet with the Indigenous people from the area and have them talk about their lives and how they see their future. This immersion included traditional cooking, painting, storytelling and living.
Year 11
Kiwirrkurra is designed for a few people to experience the extreme conditions faced by the Indigenous people in the desert. It is also the closest we come to the traditional way of life the Indigenous have. It shows how the European way of life has been mixed with the tradition, and the advantages and disadvantages of such a situation.
Other opportunities that were offered this year for immersion and personal development included such events as: • Wardanji festival • Year 10 immersion at Notre Dame • Year 10 New Norcia immersion • Multi-cultural day at South Fremantle oval. • Building Bridges The College looks to 2011 for the continued success of the program and will endeavour to offer more opportunities for the students to experience other cultures.
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DIVINITY KIWIRRKURRA
2010
On the 18 June, eight students (Christopher Hanratty, Gabriel Wright, Jacob Yensch, Matthew Ryder, Byron Hudson, Ashley Skinner, Luke Walter and Jordi Davieson together with Mr Coggin and Mr Baldry) left for the seventh annual Kiwirrkurra Cross Cultural Dreaming Immersion Program. Kiwirrkurra is a remote Indigenous community located 700km west of Alice Springs, near the border of WA and the Northern Territory, in the middle of The Great Sandy Desert. The community has a population of approximately 350 people; around 40 of those are students at the community school. The community is made up of an admin building, school, a small shop, visitor housing, a community hall, a red dirt football field and a small residential strip. The boys had the opportunity to go hunting with the elders and older students ofthe community, as well as exploring sacred sites throughout the area. Most of the time was spent in the classroom with the students of the Kiwirrkurra community school where the boys mentored the dents, helping them with a range of activities based on numeracy nd literacy skills. I would like to thank Mr Coggin and the boys for making this trip such a wonderful experience. I look forward to next year and what the Kiwirrkurra experience can do for our boys. Here are some comments from the boys who participated this year:
I want to go to Kiwirrkurra Knowing that by going to this community I would be seeing the ina I people for who they really are is something I wish to experience, especially with my peers. Seeing the bond between the Kiwirrkurra people and those who have been up there previously, has inspired me and made me more eager to be a part of this wonderful opportunity. Ashley Skinnet; Year 11 M3 nce I have been attending CBC Fremantle I have made a goal to one year be part of the Kiwirrkurra trip. The idea of helping someone and making . day and even their future just a bit better is the best I can do. We ave been gifted with our lives in this stable community and sometimes I think that we forget how fortunate we are to have a home and food on the table. lordi Davieson, Year 11 P7 In taking part in the Kiwirrkurra program, I will gain an insight into Indigenous Australian Culture and build upon the ongoing positive relationship established by previous CBC students. Matthew Rydet; Year 11 S4 I wish to learn more about the Aboriginal people and the modern and old aspects of their daily lives, interacting with the Kiwirrkurra children, learning from them and hopefully making friendships and a positive impression on their community. Byron Hudson, Year 11 R4 Comments from the boys when they arrived back: "The respect that the people not only showed their own race but to us "Foreigners" was amazing ... " re the trip I believed that Aboriginals where a race of drunk and dangerous people. I now believe that Australian Aboriginals are very interesting, loving, caring, welcoming and happy ... "
CATHOLIC LEADERSHIP 2010 STUDENT LEADERSHIP PROGRAM
Formerly known as the Catholic Leadership program The College has determined that a Student Leadership program is integral to our process of education at CBC. Our vision as a community is to develop young men who
have an active faith and who, as Catholic leaders, are agents af change in creating a more just society. The Student Leadership program has resulted in the extension of existing faith formation initiatives and the establishment of new innovative programs designed to encourage a personal sense of God in each boy's life. Education is about more than academic results. If the school is to assist in making a real difference in society it is our responsibility to challenge the perception of leadership. It calls for a study of topics such as Life Skills, the meaning of Student Catholic Leadership, Resilience, Health and Power and Influence. It incorporates the study of accountability and responsibility into the sFudent's world. This is an affirming and empowering experience that will enable each student to develop his style of ~~f!J"'" leadership. The program will also provide for a seamless transition between primary school and high school. This will involve units on how to use their diary, relationships . and the structure of the College. Our students need to be encouraged to be strong leaders in our society. . To this end we aim at providing real opportunities that will develop these skills and promote Catholic action within our world. Best wishes to all our boys as they embark upon this program . This year the Student Leadership program and retreat was integrated into the Year 9 Duke of Edinburgh program. It was a resounding success and we will be continuing to look outside the box to provide relevant experiences that will link the Student Leadership program with their life. It goes without saying that all staff at CBC Fremantle contribute ir some way to the success of the Student Leadership program. Many thanks go to our initial programmers: Brent Butcher, Mark Clayden, Steve Coggin, Trevanna Cooper, Marg Crommy, Troy Foote, Zoe Francis, Peter Hawke, Rob Henderson, Lucas Hurley, Noeleen MCDowell, Shayni Nelson, Darren O'Neill, Zachary Preston, Clint Testa and Fiona Williams who spent countless hours formulating and shaping the program . Thanks to our cluster leaders: Semester 1: Brent Butcher, Darren O'Neill, Adrian Correia, Brendan McGrath, Mark Clayden; Semester 2: Craig Dowsett, Patrick Ryan, Jason Matthews, Zac Preston, Jennifer Lawlor, Trevanna Cooper; who provided assistance and guidance throughout each semester. This was greatly appreciated by me and provided for a seamless transition between the two semesters. A sincere thank you must go to Mr Mark Clayden and his department who wrote the material relating to life skills, drugs and health. This material is an important part of the development of the student. Finally, to all the staff at CBC for their efforts this year. Without your professionalism and care for the students (which CBC is famous for) this program would not be what it is today. Below is a snapshot of the program for semester 1, 2010. It shows the diversity of the program and how it can impact on your child.
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STUDENT LEADERSHIP A SNAPSHOT OF THE 2010 PROGRAM: Student Leadership Overview 2010
Your Mental Health Meeting new people
Depression
Diary
Decision Making
Diary
Study Habits
Study Habits
Planner
Managing Worklaods
Planner
Study area at home
Study at home
Relaxation Health Promotion
Exam Preparation Sense of Humour Your Mental Health
Motivation
Anger and Defience
Defining Moments Friendships/ Enimies
Who am I
Bullying
Being a team leader
Healthy lifestyle
Bullying
Develop a vision
Healthy lifestyle
Bullying
Stress
Fitness
Cyber Bullying
Resilience
Fitness
Cyber Bullying
Nutrition
Bullying
Nutrition
Bullying
Stress/Depression
Nutrition
Bullying
Reflection/Speaker
Explanation of terms Tradition of Leadership
Organisation
Leadership in Action
Bullying/Social skills
A Vision of Leadership
Virtues/Role Models
Challenges to Leadership
Drug & Alcohol
Jesus a true leader
Catholic Links
Stewardship
Catholic Links
Next year we will be looking at developing the program with the introduction of many new elements, one of these being the "Face to Faith" program. This is a program that uses video conferencing to link with schools around the world to discuss such issues as Distribution of Wealth, Poverty and Stewardship. We are also currently looking at a "Rites of Passages" program that could be introduced into the Year 9 Student Leadership program. It is with great enthusiasm that we continue to improve and develop the Student Leadership program.
LEARNING AT esc 2010 THE POWER OF ONE ... BEING A MAN FOR OTHERS Christian Service-Learning Program is one part of the Religious Formation Program at CBC Fremantle. Together with Spirituality (the heart) and Religious Education (the head), Service-Learning provides the hands that help to bring our faith alive. CBC Fremantle is in partnership with many non-profit agencies that help those who are vulnerable in our community. The Service-Learning Program is not just about enabling our students to help and feel good about what they do, but more importantly, it is about meeting the needs of others who are less fortunate. Consequently, it is never about how many hours or how many visits that must be done, but about how we can help and commit to the programs that students volunteer to be part of. Blessed Edmund Rice led by example by giving of himself to be a 'man for others'. The Christian Service-Learning Program calls all CBC Fremantle students to be young Edmunds of today and to proudly become 'men for others' CBC Fremantle realise the importance of direct service to others and while other forms of volunteering are recognised, it is the acts of helping the ill, the homeless, the less gifted and the lonely that symbolise true 'core' service. Every graduate from CBC Fremantle must demonstrate this service to others during their time at CBC. 2010 has been another full year; again we collected over twenty five thousand dollars in mission money during the first three terms. Students supported Caritas during Term 1. During Term 2 the work of Christian Brothers in East Africa was supported, where a ten thousand dollar donation was given to purchase school land for a very disadvantaged African community. Term 3 saw the students support the local charities through LifeLink, set up by the Archbishop of Perth . Mr Williams organised a BBQ that raised in excess of twelve hundred dollars for St Patrick's Care Centre for the homeless. Our boys' generosity was evident when they raised eighteen hundred dollars for the Pakistan Flood victims. A very generous effort by our boys, and a special thanks to our Mentor teachers who encouraged and promoted the collection schemes run during mentor periods. Our Year 12s, who supported the Red Cross Blood Donation throughout the year are to be congratulated . More than fifty Year 12 boys donated blood, many on two or three occasions. It is pleasing to witness the current Year 11s are following in their footsteps . Our Year 12s also volunteered throughout the year for the bulk of the Red Cross Soup Patrols, which occurred very Saturday night, great commitment by the boys. The other facet of Service is educating our boys about Justice and Social Responsibilities. Mr Baldry was instrumental in organising two Kiwirrkurra Indigenous immersion programs; an overnight visit to Boyagin Rock with the Noogar elders and organising a day for Youth Understanding Indigenous People where thirty Year 10 students attended at Notre Dame University. Six of our senior students attended a NDA master class and shared their experiences of service with University students as part of their training as teachers. While these are the "larger organised commitments", I am deeply conscious of the extraordinary commitment made by some many of our boys who go "Unnoticed", who without counting time or effort give generously of their time to assist numerous organisation, especially the work that is being done at Aged Care Communities. A final word about our Junior boys, Years 7, 8, and 9. In reading their service journals and reflections, I was struck by the help and assistance given by you the parents. I need to congratulate your effort and dedication in the development of your son to give service to the community. You as parents have written some of the most supportive and perceptive comments about your sons and I would encourage you to maintain this level of support in the years to come. Mr Sandro Sandri Head of Ministry
SERVICE AND JUSTICE
LEARNING AT eBC 2010 Ministry includes the Retreat, Liturgical and Sacramental programs of the College and is an essential element of a Catholic School. The liturgical life of the College is central in reminding us that we need to gather together as a community to pray and celebrate the presence of God in our lives. On the first school day the staff and the Year 12 students gathered together for Mass. This is a unique opportunity for the senior boys and the staff to pray together for the year ahead and to remember the special relationship that exists between these two influential groups. The opening of the school year is always marked by our Opening Mass held in the College Cloisters. With over 2000 people attending this twilight ceremony there is a beautiful atmosphere and a real reverence. The evening also saw the official opening and blessing of the new Arts Learning Area. A number of our Year 12 boys were commissioned as Special Ministers of the Eucharist and they were then able to distribute Holy Communion to those gathered on the evening and they have served at other large celebrations. Lent begins on Ash Wednesday and the staff and students gathered in the College Gymnasium for a beautiful ceremony entitled "From Ashes to Easter" which included the distribution of the ashes. During Lent the boys were also given the opportunity to attend the Sacrament of Reconciliation as part of their spiritual preparation for the Holy season of Easter. Throughout Term 1 House groups gathered on Thursday mornings for their House Mass. This allows each House to be reminded that their membership of a Mentor Group and House Group has a spiritual dimension as well as the many other facets that give each house its unique identity. In Term 2 Ms Darlene McGoorty joined the staff and took on the Ministry responsibilities while I was on leave. She did an excellent job continuing with the Thursday morning Masses and organising the Edmund Rice Day Mass. She also conducted a residential retreat at New Norcia for our Year 10 boys. The boys enjoyed their time with the Benedictine community and had a wonderful insight into the monastic way of life. The Year 11 boys had their retreat in Term 3. This focussed on leadership and was conducted by the Youth Mission Team in Osborne Park. The content of the day linked in with the issues being examined in the Catholic Leadership classes held each Monday morning. Thursday morning Masses continued and a Family Mass was held at St Patrick's Basilica on a Saturday evening. During this term negotiations were underway with the now-closed Tardun Agricultural College (a Christian Brothers School) to obtain the fittings from their chapel. We were very fortunate in procuring the altar, pews and stained glass windows. These will be installed in the coming months in Edmund Hall (the original building on our Fremantle site) and which will become the dedicated College Chapel in 2011. The end of the year is marked by a series of liturgies for each group as they leave. Each event recalls a special theme and reminds the students that they are in constant relationship with God. We pray for Our Lord's blessings as we undertake examinations and we ask for protection for ourselves and our families during the holiday season. The end of the year
MINISTRY Iso sees a very special retreat conducted for our senior students. The iros Retreat is an optional four day residential retreat which explores God is present in the lives of young people as they prepare for final stage of their secondary education. This retreat is a highlight the work of the Ministry team, and it is a powerful experience that with the participants for many years after they leave our College. r Cra ig Dowsett Head of Ministry
LEARNING AT eBC 2010 It is 7:30am on a Tuesday morning. The Arts Learning Area is opened up for students to come in and place their musical instruments in the storeroom for the day. 8am arrives and Years 7-9 students begin setting up for Junior Jazz band rehearsal whilst other students begin having their drum lessons. The siren sounds at gam and the band has completed a productive rehearsal where students on various instruments have been working together to produce a repertoire covering music from the Blues, Swing and Rock eras. They have also been informed of an upcoming performance on the weekend where they will represent the College and also give their families a chance to see them perform. Students now begin their saxophone or brass lessons throughout the whole day, so the ALA becomes a consistent hive of activity. During the College day, Mrs Jeffreys' drama students listen and watch a presentation on Circus Skills from a qualified instructor and spread out throughout the ALA and the outdoor space to practise and engage in activities such as juggling, plate spinning and diabolo. All of these activities have students working together and gives the boys a chance to develop confidence, hand-eye coordination, spatial awareness and personal expression. Meanwhile, Ms Francis escorts students across to the Fremantle Arts Centre tc? view a vibrant snapshot of quality contemporary prints and artists' books. More than 45 emerging and leading Australian artists have been selected, giving audiences an opportunity to enjoy the diversity of this art form . With CBC housed in Fremantle, the students have many opportunities to view local artists' works in local exhibition houses around the Port city, giving students a further sense of community and an awareness of local achievements. Year 7s attend their music class and create their own song using computer software and are able to convert and play on their i-pods or even upload as a ringtone on their mobile phones. Upper School students from Music, Drama and Visual Arts study the history of their art form and look at ways the world has changed and developed around them. It's now 3:25pm and more than thirty students have completed an instrumental lesson with their teacher. It also is now time for the Big Band to begin rehearsal until 4:30pm . This snapshot of college life viewed through the Arts Learning Area shows us that our students at CBC have many and varied challenges and opportunities available to them. I would also like to make special mention of the students in the CBC Jazz Orchestra. The JO always works very hard and the boys involved are passionate about their standard of performance and keen to represent the college at the highest level. The result this year was that the students gained first place in the Entertainment Section for the Performing Arts Festival for Catholic Schools and performed at the Perth Concert Hall. It is a fitting reward for their hard work and now challenges the up and coming students in the band to keep the tradition alive! The eBC Music Parents' Group has been an amazing support for the music program at CBC Fremantle. Along with usual activities like Jazz on the Swan and the Visual and Performing Arts Festival at the Fremantle Town Hall, they have developed many fundraising ideas and helped in the support of purchasing equipment for the program. This year they purchased a Smart Board for the music classroom which has been invaluable to the music teachers and students. Further funds are being used for a Year12 Jazz Combo tour to Singapore in 2011 and also the development of recording technologies in the ALA. I thank outgoing MPG president, Mrs Claire Cranswick, who has been a wonderful support with her organisation and ideas. All of this could not happen without the expertise of wonderful teachers, Ms Zoe Francis, Mrs Rosalba Jeffreys and Ms Anta Wilker. Thank you also to our instrumental teachers at the College, Mr Kim Anning (Guitar and Guitar Ensembles), Mr Tim Woolley (Drums), Ms Melissa Skinner (Saxophone), Mr Adam Hall (Brass), Mr Luciano Trebse (Piano), Mr Manoli Vouyoucalos (Bass Guitar) and Mr Alex Borthwick (Guitar). Lastly, thanks to Mr Robert Henderson for your continued support of the Arts. We wish you and your family many wonderful experiences and memories with your move to Queensland. Head of Arts Learning Area
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the new courses of study continue to work their way through to Year 12 and many new options being offered to students beyond High School as well, he need for some Careers advice for students becomes even more vital. is year I continued to work with Year 10 in helping them choose their Upper hool Subjects. The main focus of this was two days of Careers Advice in June. ring these two days students heard speakers from University and TAFE, carried t some careers activities and visited a campus of their choice from UWA, otre Dame, Curtin and Central TAFE. The highlight for me is always the Ik from the Old Students: this year approximately fifty Old Boys gave up ir time to sit and chat with Year 10 about their experiences of Upper hool and what they have been doing since. One former student who is nly twentyone has so far tried about four different career options and is studying at University. This to me sums up the problems and benefits Careers Advice. People are no longer locked into one career after they High School, so some need time to try different pathways, while ers may know exactly what they want. r many Year lOs these two days were followed by interviews at the start of Term ree to determine what subjects would most suit them for Year 11. For some who ave yet to reach the required grade more work is needed by the end of the year before we can allocate them their preferred courses. r 12 also needed some help with Tertiary applications, and to assist we again k the Year group to a Careers Expo and had speakers in to cover how to apply. of the nicest parts of the job is to help sort out many of the scholarships that re on offer from various Universities. Congratulations to Stefano lustini, Jake Leicester and Mason Tate who we were able to nominate for special awards. Mr Joel Moss Careers Advisor
DRAMA It has been a year of change in Drama at eBe; new teaching space, new teacher, an additional, full Year 7 cohort, different courses and the first group of Year 12s doing a Drama TEE course and WAeE Exam. Change brings both excitement and challenges and we, the eBe Drama community, have had our share of both. I have found this year both exciting and challenging. The new Arts Learning Area (ALA) is a wonderfully flexible space. We are so very fortunate to have it after the dreadfully deafening cavern of the hall which we were accustomed to. The acoustics and luxury of the ALA makes it a delight to work in: reversecycle air-conditioning, state-of-the-art lighting and sound equipment, black-box curtaining with the cyclorama, all makes it a versatile and practical space for our needs at eBc. It has been used to advantage in the Drama Showcase in Term 2 where Years 11 and 12 students performed excerpts of plays being worked on and their monologues in preparation for the Semester One exams. These were assessed items and the eBe Upper School Drama students had the advantage of an excellent space and audience to add to their learning of performance skills. After all, the audience is what we do drama for and the parents and friends made it so much more enjoyable. A focus of Drama as a subject is the introduction of communication and storytelling. The skills learned are then used to highlight and examine our lives and lives of others in different circumstances. To do this successfully requires great self-discipline, empathy, co-operation and imagination . This year has seen the introduction of these disciplines and values in Drama and the students have been greatly challenged. Many students rose up to meet these challenges and the results were evident in some masterful performances Some wonderful work by the students was again on display in the ALA In Term 3, Performance evening, highlighting the values they had learned and the skills mastered in their work so far. The Year 10, 11 and 12 students' work has been exposed to eommedia Dell'Arte workshops by world recognised Commedia teacher and performer, Giovani Sanjiva. This style of drama primarily improvisation and the boys fully embraced the freedom improvising gave them as well as the discipline of learning a completely new style of physical acting. On the same night the Year 11, 2A/B Drama and Year 12, 3A/3B Drama students gave the audience an insight into the mechanisms of the eBe student by performing their own scripted works. These proved funny and insightful, quite a revelation to parents and friends alike. Mostly, I think the audience was surprised at the talent and discipline on display. The Drama students again had the opportunity of performing some of their pieces in public at ViPA, Visual and Performing Arts Festival in Term 3 and some of the boys took the challenge and gave generously of their talents for the enjoyment of the eBe community. The young men have been full of energy and enthusiasm in Drama and guiding them towards
a study of drama has been tremendously difficult at times and tremendously rewarding. To harness some ofthis energy I introduced Circus skills into the course for not only the Upper School but also Years 7 and 8. They were introduced to the course by intensive two-hour workshops run with the assistance of Jo Bolton of Suitcase Circus fame. Students were introduced to juggling, plate spinning, diabolo, devil sticks, unicycles, stilt walking and pois. Over several weeks some students, through disciplined hard work became very skilled in quite a few of these disciplines. They and I had fun learning and teaching each other. Watching professional plays is an important learning aspect of Drama. To this end I have made different nights and weekend dates available for students to see different styles of performances and different plays - old and new. Not many students have. availed themselves of this opportunity so next year they will be compulsory and during the day as an excursion. I am sure this will be much more successful and great fun too. I look forward to continuing the dramatic journey with CBC's Drama students in 2011. Public performances, exciting workshops with new skills and productions are all on the cards. All we need, teachers and students alike, is energy, discipline, imagination and hard work to be successful and enjoy the experience of Drama. Thank you to the students who threw themselves into the new courses and who benefited from the experience presented for them and thank you also to the many supportive parents. Mrs Rosalba Jeffreys Teacher-in-Charge of Drama
STUDENT POETRY THE DON WANTS IT DONE. in pouring, gun shining, time to kill, liThe Don wants it done" He doesn't quite enjoy it, does it to pay the bills check the picture, smiling family, no mistaking he's the one Kneeling in the alley the look in his eyes his fear screaming out your fear screaming in lithe Don wants it done" It's time to kill, it must be done pulling out the gun, aiming ... Picture his weeping, widowed wife Eyes, pouring. He's dead, done and dusted You'd made the obligation, He must be laid to rest liThe Don wants it done" He looks to the heavens. liThe Don wanted it done"
THE BURNING OF THE WORLD TRADE CENTRE 9/11 I thought about this 24/7 ctestruction, murder, cold blooded murder ds of dust that still choke me p re engines, ÂŁaststrQfJNe. crashing and silence what did we see in he face of the devilla horror, terror die smell Grey for as far as th" ~e from Boston it to
ell It was intended bY the what a crime it should not happened people blood splattered around them feel the beating of people h imagine the speed, rush anrf l ....,.~'. smell the fear, tast the <:ITI"""',,,¡ hearts crying out for help and last phone calls, last talk, last no hope, no IifF, of rui pleading honour
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MY FIXIE AND ME Wheels spinning, legs pumping The wind blows in my As I race down the street I'm free like a bird I feel like I'm flying Grounded, halting, . swerving Red lights run Screech, beep, honk "get off the road!" Aggressive adults who don't understand Don't care, free fun My Fixie and me We are one, together Like a bee and its honey I ride all day, all day Non-stop pedalling I need to get home Quickly I pedal POP! Goes my tyre I really need to get home Mitch Emery
Luke Wernlein
I SAW THE EARTH BLINK Eyelashes, The silent see-say of its green stems Being selflessly swayed by the wind
When the Earth's eyes reopen, Life entirety as we all know it will be Evidently altered. Cian O'Connor
THE OCEAN Flow of energy gliding in daylight Funnelling along the water The sand where it will end Carrying a surfer through the wind Wave breaking surfer tucks in Closing out he surfer falls Washed around like a doll The water runs along the sand It returns to its blue home This cycle never ending Continuous and constant All day and all night Big when the moons strong Rough when the winds fierce Deadly like the devil Calm like an angel Always different Challenge it if you dare Respect it and it respects you The Ocean Conor Hardie
LEARNING AT eBC 2010 In the twelve months since the last report we have continued with many of the same events and initiatives to extend students in English and to encourage them in public speaking. There has been an emphasis on improving the literacy skills of some of our students most in need. To this end we are purchasing the Spelladrome computer program to deliver to all Year 9 students in 2011. We are also looking at the possibility of investing in Quicksmart literacy program to involve students with special literacy needs and we are in the early stages of exploring our entry into The National Curriculum. EXTENSION PROGRAM
In each of the Lower School years we have an extension English class in order to engage and enrich these talented English students. Students are selected on merit to enter the class but there is allowance for movement in and out during the year. As an example this year the extension English class in Year 10 began with twenty eight students but increased to thirty three in second semester to give opportunity to those students working hard and achieving well in the standard classes. The class follows an entirely different course from standard classes, concentrating on poetry, drama and fiction texts . Each of the extension classes is involved in visits to The Fremantle Children's Literature Centre to meet and work with authors in workshops on texts and other aspects of English. The Fremantle Children's Literature centre also plays host to students in The Youth Literature Days which are once a term for Years 9 -12. Once selected in Year 9 the students have the opportunity to follow the program through to Year 12 and beyond that if they so desire. A new group is selected at the end of Year 8 to commence the program the following year. On these days boys meet and work with authors on a whole-day basis in workshops in order to develop their writing talent. Extension classes in all years took part in the ICAS, International Competitions and Assessments for Schools Writing Competition with some very pleasing results commensurate with the top results in WA. In Year 8 Darcy O'Hara received a High Distinction with a score of percentile 99 and Mitchell Hinton's score of 97 was a Distinction. In Year 9 John Hayes and Conor Noonan received Distinctions with scores in percentile 99. In Year 10 both Conor Dunne and Mitchell Hart received High Distinctions with scores of percentile 99. ORACY
The Oracy programme has continued this year in Years 8 and 10. Some of the Year 10 students who did particularly well this year achieving in the Outstanding category are Ben Tomlinson, Isaac Groves, Nicholas Nicciolino, Connor Orells, Ben Di Sabato, Luke Burnett, Ryan Palmiero, Michael Kettelaar, Daniel Coleman, Sam Yates and Mitchell Hart. Some of these boys later delivered their talks as well as advise to the Year 8 students when they were preparing for Oracy. Special mention needs to be made of Ben Tomlinson who, on teacher request, visited all year eight classes encouraging them in their endeavours. The Year 8 group did extremely well with sixteen students in the outstanding category: Stephen Cuccovia, Matthew Costello, Zeus Greget-O'Dea, Coen Greaney, Kurtis Gray, Adam Gavranic, Fraser Hayward, Joshua Kestel, Travis Mitchell, David Grubisin, Aki Primmer, Mitchell Norman, Andre Rebelo, Liam Romano, Solomon Wright and Damon Sutton.
ROTARY SPEECHES
Brother Murray has been working with a group to talented Year 10 students in their preparation for the Rotary Four Way Speech competition. We must congratulate Ben Di Sabato who talked his way through to the second round of the competition and Ben
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ENGLISH Tomlinson who at this stage has reached the third stage. We wish him well with the rest of the competition. SPEAK UP AWARDS
Three Year 7 students, Matthew Patroni, Jordan Rutigliano and Anthony Giglia, represented the College at the Speak up Awards. This is a competition that promotes natural speaking style, providing an opportunity for students to develop their oral communication and research skills while becoming competent and confident speakers. All entrants received a Certificate of Participation and Matthew Patroni qualified for Round Two of the competition. THEATRE
In Upper School there have been several excursions to the theatre see plays relevant to their courses. So far this year we have seen Macbeth, King Lear, Twelfth Night, Away, The Trial and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof with the possibility of Great Expectations still to come. Already are making tentative bookings for 2011 for some of the Black Swan productions, A Midsummer Night's Dream and Grads' Twelfth Night.
e first week in September was Literacy week which we celebrated a staff quiz on the Monday with 'surprising' results as to how much known about the English language by the staff. Every day there a quiz for mentor groups which highlighted the need for more with literacy as well as basic knowledge of our major means of
we move towards 2011 we encourage all boys to get a head start Upper School courses by reading and familiarising themselves with r new texts. This is imperative for Literature students. II students are reminded of the importance of journals in improving their ability in writing. Students in every English are required to keep journals in in order to reflect on lessons, keep notes on texts and prepare for exams. The ournal is a vital learning tool and needs to be kept in a higher rofile than it has been to date. rs Larrisa Dodsworth and Mr Tom Rees Heads of Language and Communication Learning Area
LEARNING AT eBC 2010 The Physical Education Department has had a very successful 2010. New initiatives and programs continue to be introduced to engage the boys more in physical activity. The benefits of physical activity for boys are well documented and important for each individual's health and well-being. PHYSICAL EDUCATION
• In Year 7 the students have been introduced to the main sports at CBC Fremantle. The focus in Year 7 has been on participation and giving your best effort. Students are involved in four sports across the year: these are Athletics, AFL, Cricket and Modcrosse. The major unit is minor games where each student participates in a variety of modified games learning the basic concepts of game tactics and strategy. •
In Year 8 classes try to develop the tactics and strategies learnt in Year 7. The focus is to involve students in planning and implementing these strategies in team games with students partipating in Touch and Ultimate Frisbee. Students also learn the art of goal setting in preparing for the Athletics Carnival during the Athletics unit.
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Year 9 two units offer the students very different perspectives in physical education. is Semester One focused on skill development in the batting technique in Cricket and Baseball. Semester Two involves the students running their own Recreational Football Competition. Each student plays an important role in making sure the competition is run to maximise enjoyment and participation for all. •
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In Year 10 students again are responsible for their own competition (this time Soccer) but a focus is on the umpiring and sportsmanship displayed in sport. Students participate in Badminton and Touch and look to develop their skills and tactics. Finally, as a reward for three and a half years of hard work, the boys participate in a Self Defence unit to complete their time of physical education at CBC Fremantle. '
PHYSICAL EDUCATION STUDIES AND SPORT SCIENCE
Sport Science is an elective unit offered to all students from Years 7 to 10. Physical Education Studies is offered to all Years 11 and 12 students. In these units the students learn to appreciate the fine nature of physical performance in sport. The courses concentrate on four key areas of sporting performance - sports physiology, biomechanics of sport, sports psychology and coaching in sport. All units involve a practical and theory component so the students have the opportunity to practise the theory learned in a sporting context.
SPORTS SCIENCE
• The Year 7 course offers the students the opportunity to run their own sporting competition . Skills in organisation, communication and leadership are essential for the competition to run smoothly. Students fulfill roles such as team captain, rules committee, umpire and media reporter to enable the smooth running of the competition.
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HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION •
The Year 8 course encourages the students to study their individual fitness. Students participate in a battery of fitness tests which they then analyse. Students then look at how fitness plays a major role in sporting performance.
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In Year 9 students learn how the body systems contribute to sporting performance. How do the bones and muscles work together when playing Basketball? How do the heart and lungs contribute to your physical performance in European Handball?
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In year 10 the students study the technical aspect of playing and coaching sport. The students use video analysis in the Volleyball unit and examine the correct biomechanical techniques in lifting weights and playing squash. Finally they coach their peers in a skill of AFL.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION STUDIES
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Our vocational education pathway, which includes units lA to 10, now includes VET competencies. This means students enrolled in these units will obtain a Certificate II in Sports Coaching at Graduation. Compulsory units include organising and running a school sports competition, competing in a Basketball specialist unit and ma intenance of the College weights facilities. The emphasis of the unit will be developing the self esteem and communication skills of students so they can go into the work force as confident young men.
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The tertiary entrance pathway guides the students into the final WACE exams. Students work through both the theoretical and ---'---:-l--!.t practical aspects of sport science. Students participate in four sports over the two year study period which concludes with their practical "'I"!:I~~_ examination. The theory component invludes the four key elements of sports physiology, biomechanics of sport, sports psychology and coaching in sport. This is the second year CBC students have completed this new course and hopefully students will be rewarded for their hard work and dedication to this subject.
All of this work could not happen if it was not for the hard work of the Physical Education Department. To Mr Brent Butcher, Mr Jason Matthews, Mr Brendan McGrath, Mr Adrian Correia, Mr Zachary Preston and Mr Domenic Burgio a big thank you for your tireless efforts i,n 2010. Good luck to all involved in Physical Education next year, especially Mr Preston who will take over as Head of Department, and I look forward to joining the ranks again in 2012. Mr Mark Clayden Head of Physical Education and Health Learning Area
LEARNING AT CSC 2010 2010 has seen the boys once again show their creativity, inventiveness and flair for the different in what has been an exciting and dynamic year in the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Learning Area at CBC. Every Year 7 boy this year completed a term of ICT Literacy. The program is designed to give the boys all the necessary skills they would need to use ICT in their other subjects. This included topics such as internet searching, email, concept mapping and using various application software packages to create and present their work. . The Year 8s this year were given an introduction in the world of Scratch animation creation and an opportunity to become the next Alfred Hitchcock with their interesting if a little bizarre movie creations. The course was designed to not only provide the boys with some valuable computing skills but also introduce them to specialised computing software. The boys definitely had great fun creating their own animations and videos. The Year 9s have produced some fantastic work in ICT and should be congratulated on their efforts. The Year 9 ICT course this year has been designed to introduce students to animation work, website development, movie making and image manipulation. This year, the course saw students develop their creativity skills using many different software programs such as Flash, Dreamweaver, Adobe Premier, Windows Media Player, Fireworks and Photoshop. The boys should be proud of the fine work they have created . The Year 10 ICT course this year was designed as an introduction to the Upper School Classes that are available to the boys next year. This has allowed the boys to explore not only their creative side but also start to look at the impact technology has on themselves and others, through different activities and class discussions. One of the topics this year was producing their own games in GameMaker. The students produced some fantastic, if little unusual, games a that shows the old-school style games are not dead yet and have been a massive hit with some of our Year 7 boys. The boys also created animations in Flash and websites in Dreamweaver on a variety of different topics that showed off their unique talents and creative flair. The boys have produced some excellent work and should be congratulated on their efforts. It has been a thorough pleasure teaching this fine group of Year 11 gentlemen this year. They have developed excellent ICT skills and a great work ethic in all that they have been asked to produce throughout the year. The thirty-second advertisements they designed for fictitious products were creative and would definitely have had me buying their products. We have enjoyed discussing the many topics that have presented themselves through news reports and current affairs. Cyber bullying, identity theft, scams, twittering, mobile phones and brain cancer, social networking, exploding iphones, the development of new viruses and many more topics have sparked intelligent discussion. I wish the boys all the very best as they enter AIT 3A and 3B in Year 12 In their final year at CBC the Year 12 class produced some fantastic work and once again showed the amazing amount of talent and creativity our boys have. The students have worked and studied hard and their commitment to AIT and their studies has been impressive. The course is broken into practical and theory components and the boys have thrown themselves into both aspects with gusto. The boys have produced some amazing work, including Hypermedia Players, Graduation and Awards Night DVDs and websites for various sections of the College community. The boys have worked tirelessly in the AIT course this year, looking at topics such as networks, databases, outsourcing, web trends, Website Design Principles and Elements as well as indepth looks at the impact technology is haVing on all aspects of life. This has made for some interesting discussions in class and demonstrates their abilities to lead us into the next phase of the technological future that awaits us all.
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INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY We wish all our Year 12 students all the best for their future studies and pursuits, and thank them for their great effort and contribution to ICT @(BC.
Mrs Jody Lee Director of Information Communication Technology Learning Area
LEARNING AT CSC 2010 INSTEP (INNOVATIVE SILLS TRAINING AND EDUCATION PROGRAM)
The number of students at CBC who are taking up the opportunity to participate in the INSTEP has been growing steadily over the past few years. The students who take the opportunity to engage in the program are interested in getting life experience and hands-on training by developing their employability skill and business awareness. Workplace learning enables students to achieve secondary graduation. Vocation Education Training or VET is also being offered to the boys. This training enables the boys to achieve a nationally -recognisable Certificate as well as being recognised as a part of the West Australian Certificate of Education. This year four Upper School students completed VET courses. Zacc Amaranti, Mark Coates, Callum Laird and Cooper Sollis completed Certificate IV in Business which qualifies them for entry into university preparation courses. Certificate Courses Completed: Sam Wheatley and William Fountain, Pre-apprenticeshp course in plumbing and gas, through the MPA Skills training program. Julian Hirst: Certificate" Sport Coaching through the Ging Mo Institute Australia. Alex Massara: Certificate" in Design Fundamentals Peter Craig: Certificate" in Customer Contact. Br John Murray INSTEP Coordinator.
LEARNING AT CBC 2010 What a spectacular year it has been fo r Italian! Still enthused by the 2009 Italian and Visual Arts Italy Tour, students and teachers saw another year of excitement and keen appreciation for all things Italian. Italian has been an absolute success this year with students being exposed to many diverse language activities. The Year 7s have been studying famous land-marks in our own Gita d'italia (a tour of Italy) and created a diorama on their favourite Italian wonder. The dioramas have been fun, it is exciting watching the boys create their masterpiece with such enthusiasm .. Could there be a few budding Michelangelos hiding amidst ou r Year 7 group? Semester Two saw the Year 7s embarking on a gastronomic tour of Italy and creating a recipe book of their favourite tantalising dishes from all over Italy. Not to be left out, the Years 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 students of Italian have also experienced many interesting and enriching activities, from designing and making Carnevale masks to learning how to play traditional Italian card games like 'Brisco la' and 'Scopa' and the. ever popular 'Tom bola'. As always, the most successful activity always revolves around food and this year was a complete and utter success! At the end of each term students were fortunate to reacquaint themselves with the sites and tastes of the best gelato this side of Rome. Each Year group visited Amano in Fremantle to tantalise their tastebuds and delight their stomachs with the many flavours of gelato that Amano has to offer. Not only that but they savoured exquisite pizza cooked 'alia Italiana'. What a vision to see forty CBC students walk back to CBC from Fremantle wit h full bellie"s, enormous smiles, fulfilled appetites and an enthused willingness to return next term . The Year 9 and 10 Italian students were invited to Pen rhos for an afternoon of Italian quizzes and gourmet Italian pizza and dolci. The afternoon was fun, energetic and a gastronomic delight and the boys had an opportunity to share their love affair with all things Italian with other Italian students. The Year 10 students participated in the scrumptious lesson of learning to cook crostoli. Over the course of the day the boys were involved in making their own crostoli, whether it was rolling the pastry into crostoli sized pieces, shaping them into their famous bow shape, frying them in the deep fryer or sprinkling the icing sugar. What joy it was to see the boys devour the crostoli and savouring the sweet taste and wonderful experience. The ever growing enthusiasm and interest for Italian at CBC has seen an increase in class sizes and Upper School Italian classes in Year 11 and 12. The Year 11 and 12 students have been enriched linguistically and culturally to all things Italian. 2011 sees another Italian and Visual Arts Italy Tour. The students will be immersed in the rich Italian culture and gain the most of every linguistic opportunity whilst in Italy. As previous Tour participants they will return to CBC ever ready to pass on their love for Italy and all things Italian. We look forward to another year in Italian for 2011... Evviva Italia! Ms Angela Calanni and Ms Rose Lenzo Teachers of Italian
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OUTDOOR EDUCATION This year's programs exposed the students to a variety of different outdoor challenges and pursuits including land - and - water based activities. The Year 9 students in the Outdoor Education program started the year with a surf lifesaving unit where they learnt and practised beach rescues and first aid initiatives. Other activities in the Year 9 program included body boarding at local surf breaks, navigation around parks and orienteering courses, and camp craft which covers cooking, camp set up, bag packing and preparation for the Duke of Edinburgh Program. The Year 10 unit covered marine based activities including fishing, snorkelling and body boarding. These activities allowed the students to explore a variety of local ecosystems and learn more about weather patterns, minimal impact practices, marine ecosystems and specific activity skills. Non-marine based activities included roping, rock climbing and navigation. As a culmination to Year 10 Outdoor Education the students attended an overnight expedition at Ern Halliday Camp Grounds where they participated in rock climbing, body boarding, fishing and snorkelling activities. One of the highlights of the camp was night snorkel along to rock wall at Hillarys Boat Harbour. This was a challenging experience for most boys as they snorkelled in pitch black conditions using torches as their only form of light. The Year 11 lA Outdoor Education unit focussed on mountain biking and navigation. The boy~ practised their mountain biking skills on the oval, around the streets of East Fremantle, and on the downhill trails in Jarrahdale. As a culmination the boys completed a section of the Munda Biddi trail between Jarrahdale and Dwellingup on a two day overnight mountain biking expedition. For the lB Outdoor Education unit the focus activities were roping, rock climbing and bush walking. The boys learnt about knot-tying and rope-handling before progressing onto rock-climbing, belaying and prusiking. The Semester 2 expedition saw the students complete a section of the Bibbulmun Track between Kalamunda and Mundaring. The Year 12 lC/1D units were marine based units with the lC activities including snorkelling and fishing. The boys got the opportunity to explore a variety of dive sites and fishing sites around the metro area, including a day trip to Point Peron, ' which provided some excellent squiding and diving. The overnight expedition included a trip to Rottnest Island where the boys spent two days riding around, fishing, and snorkelling some of Rottnest's best beaches. For the 10 unit, the students completed the RST at the Marine Education Boatshed and went on an overnight Seatrek up the Swan River and in the Cockburn Sound . The boys started at the Marine Education Boatshed and sailed out the Heads south towards Woodmans Point, where they set up ~~~~~Z'l their tents and continued to sail to Garden Island. This proved to be a highlight for some of the boys who had never sailed across the Sound before. After a brief stay on the island the boys headed back to the mainland to cook dinner and get some sleep. Day two of the expedition, and the boys started the day with a sailing race in the Sound before heading into the Fishing Boat Harbour for a Ciccerello's lunch. Overall the Outdoor Education program offered the boys multiple opportunities to explore and discover some of Western Australia's best natural environments while learning about ecosystems, minimal impact practices, and different skills needed. The boys also got the opportunity to enhance their self management and interpersonal skill while challenging themselves in a variety of situations. Mr Jason Matthews Teacher in Charge of Outdoor Education
IDEA SHOP 2010 has been an incredible year in the Idea Shop, with visits from the West Coast Library Training School, Aquinas College, La Salle College, Corpus Christi College and many others. Ms Trevanna Cooper, Librarian, was invited to speak at the EREA Principal's Conference, for which Library Officer, Mr Thompson made a short film that was then replayed to CBC parents on Awards Night. An article about our innovative philosophy and design was printed in an Australian Library and Information Association journal and photos appeared in the School Library association journal. We also became a pilot school for the Oliver 4 software and were the subject of a case study. Innovations this year were the electronic map, originally drawn by Year 12 Adelmo Mancini, which lights up showing a book's location when students search the database, a hot-drink machine which allows boys to have a hot chocolate whilst reading in the cafe, and some funky Italiandesign technopolymer chairs (the world's first fully recyclable) in the cafe. We also bought a circular couch from ebay for our fiction area. Needless to say it has been very popular. Our fingerprint book checkout has also made a hit. It enables quick book loans and the fingerprints are stored as algorithms so they are not visible or transferable, thereby protecting privacy. Students have participated in the annual Codebreaker Challenge, watched the Fifa World Cup games daily in the cafe, and tried to solve the enigmatic word scramble above the library desk (no-one has
yet). As the year closes, Ms Cooper has been invited to speak at the state launch of the Oliver 5 software and has been booked for the WA School Library Conference next year. Finally, towards the end of term, students will enjoy some creepy discussions with the Paranormal Panel- real ghost stories, by popular demand. ---Mrs Trevanna Cooper Teacher Librarian
LEARNING AT esc 2010 2010 was a very busy and productive year in the world of Mathematics at CBC Fremantle. Laptops, overhead projectors and new smartboard technologies were incorporated into the curriculum, enabling the staff to integrate a variety of learning experiences into the boys' math classes. Maths Club run by Mr Leicester and Mr Tognolini, saw on average twenty to thirty boys attend every Wednesday and Thursday afternoon for the year, either for extra help or to extend themselves in small group activities. Year 8s have had, as usual, a very busy and challenging year. Mr Jones extended a talented group of Mathematicians in his extension class. The Year lOs enjoyed exploring and using their new Casio Classpad calculators as they prepared themselves for entering the upper school. The new courses were introduced into Year 12 this year, and these courses required the use of the Casio Class pad. During 2010 gifted Mathematics students took advantage of many opportunities to display their abilities through a variety of competitions.
Have Sum Fun Competitions
In March, two Have Sum Fun Mathematics competitions were held, one for Upper Secondary and the other for Lower Secondary. CBC sent six boys to the Upper and twelve boys to the Lower School competition . They were involved in working through mathematics puzzles as a team as would be done on a quiz night. The boys were treated to a meal at Mc Donalds and then transported to the venues. The teams competed against other schools in the Southern corridor, which is the extremely tough side of town. The boys were very competitive and worked well throughout the night in a team environment. The Upper School Team finished sixth out of thirty-five teams. They were first at the end of Rounds Two and Three, but felt the pressure and Rossmoyne took out the evening. This is the highest we have finished in ten years. One Lower School Team finished eighth and the other twelfth out of forty-two teams. Both teams were competitive and enjoyed the night. Well done to these boys. Upper School Team Mitchell Wake Corey Drewe Lower School Teams David King Ben Anandappa Matthew Costello
Stefano lustini Blake Thompson
Jayson Fernandes Lan~e Brockway
Michael Messineo Alesandro Monaco Liam Romano
Matthew Biddescombe Tom Go<;lsall Isaac Rowe
Westpac Australian Mathematics Awards
During August the Australian Mathematics Awards were held at the school. From Years 7 to 12 there were 324 students who sat for the test. There were some excellent results attained from the following students. This is the most High Distinctions ever attained. High Distinction Year 9 Year 11 Year 12
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(Top 5% in the State) Ben Anandappa Corey Drewe Jayson Fernandes
Luke Prendergast Lance Br.ockway
MATHEMATICS Distinctions Year 7
(Top 20% in the State) Joel Tapper Tommi Siitonen Mitchell Redmond Year 8 Nick Menegola Liam Romano Joshua Leigh Marcus Di Biase Daniel Nocciolino Isaac Rowe Julian Konle Zachary Carton Alex Sorgiovanni Year 9 Thomas Goodsall Timothy Arnott Brendan Landro Conor Noonan Benjamin Sheridan Year 10 Matthew Biddiscombe Delaney Bruce Nathan Perejmibida Luke Burnett Year 11 Alex Perera Year 12 Nicolas Minuta Steven Vo Congratulations to these and all the boys who sat for the Awards.
Moth/encs
In 2010 all Year 7, 8, 9 and 10 students had access to Mathematics program. The program "Mathletics" all students to work through a tutorial on any Mathematics top with which they struggle. Students can log on at home 24/7 an work on areas that require further investigation. Teachers set homework over two to three days, which allowed the students without home access to be able to do the required work at school. Further stimulation was gained by playing "Real Mathletics". This is a math game based on basic math skills, and competing against anyone else online at the time. Many students have found the game beneficial. Competition to have their name displayed in the top ten competitors each day was fierce within classes.
Moths Online
In 2009 the Government introduced a Mathematics Online program, which is available to all school aged students in Australia. The program is excellent and provides a great opportunity for boys to have access to online learning for all Mathematics topics. There are ample opportunities to explore concepts and practice skills. It is a well structured program which all boys should be accessing at least once a week.
Mr Barry Tognolini Head of Mathematics Learning Area
LEARNING AT eBC 2010 "Equipped with his five sensesl man explores the universe around him and calls the adventure Science. 1I "'Edwin Powell Hubblel The Nature of ScienceI 1954 Staff in the Science Department welcomed 2010 celebrating the efforts of science students in their 2009 TEE exams. Exceptional performances were noted in the West Australian newspaper: these included Felix MacKenzie-Rae for the subject prize in Biology and a Certificate of Distinction in Chemistry (top 0.5% in the state) and Robert Balint was awarded a Certificate of Distinction in Human Biology. The year unfolded in a lively and engaging manner in the Science Department. New Courses of Study were implemented in Year 12. There were numerous incursions and excursions, and boys participated in a multitude of competitions. Boys and staff revelled in National Science Week and teachers and students involved themselves in Science Help classes. Here are just a few highlights
Competitions In Term 2, many of our boys sat the National Science Competition . It is a paper that consists of thirty multiple choice questions written by the University of New South Wales, covering chemistry, physics, biology, human biology and earth and environmental science. The questions increase in complexity as the paper goes on. The following boys did particularly well, achieving Distinctions and High Distinctions. This puts some of them in the in the top 4% of students in Western Australia . Year 7:
James Warren Matthew Patroni Christian Benson
Tommi Sittonen Hamish MacPherson Luke Barratt
Mitchell Redmond Jarron Crowley,
Year 8:
Matthew Cooper Anthony lannantuoni Matthew Costello
Joshua Leigh Kurtis Gray
Liam Romano Marcus Di Biase
Year 9:
Luke Prendergast Kale Miller Kayden Fernandes Ben Anandappa
Mitchell Palmer John Hayes Shae Davies
Riley Howell Thomas Godsall Benjamin Cooper
Joel Frewin Ben Tomlinson
Nathan Perejmibida Michael Messineo
Year 10: Benoit Gaffney David King
Each year The Royal Australian Chemical Institute releases the National Chemistry Quiz. Students across Australia, Asia, and Malaysia attempt the paper that usually consists of thirty multiple choice questions. The questions rely on the understanding of fundamental chemistry concepts, and get increasingly difficult as the paper goes on. Congratulations to the following boys: Year 9: Ben Anandappa Ben received a Trophy of Excellence for his strong performance in the Chemistry competition Jake Collins Alex Perera
Richard Martinelli Blake Thompson
Corey Drewe,
Jayson Fernandes Samuel McLeod
Matthew George
Stefano lustini
Extension Year 9 science students had the opportunity to compete this year in the Rio Tinto Big Science Competition . The multiple choice paper tests students' critical thinking and probiemsolving skills as well their science knowledge. The following boys performed highly in the competition resulting in Certificates of Distinction : Thomas Martella, Riley Howell, Ben Anandappa, and Kane Wieland.
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SCIENCE Excursions and Incursions: Every Year group at the College experienced a science excursion or incursion during 2010. The aim of these excursions is to enhance student understanding of theories learned in class and to practise investigative and experimental skills. Years 7 and 8 experience a visit from West Australian Birds of Prey Centre. The visit by Yvonne allowed the boys to see, identify, hold and learn more about the West Australian birds of prey such as the Peregrine Falcon and Wedge Tail Eagle. The boys can now appreciate how unique these birds are, what role they play in our environment and how susceptible they are to human activity Students in Years 9 and 10 had a visit from Sci-Tech. "Beyond the Beaker" was a 50 minute interactive presentation to inform and encourage students into future opportunities within science. Students were exposed to new scientific state initiatives such as the "Square Kilometre Array". The presentation aims to stir student curiosity so that they may later find themselves working towards careers in science. In Term 3 sixty Year 10 students had a day trip to the Aquarium of Western Australia. The day was thoroughly enjoyable. Boys experienced touching sting rays, star fish, and Port Jackson sharks. The boys attended a lecture on the importance of biotechnology, completed activities on the West Australian coastline and viewed many marine species. The Year 11 Chemistry class were given the opportunity to have a tour of the new Chemistry Centre. The Chemistry Centre is a new building full of laboratories and other interesting research facilities. It is where WA sends all forensics to be analysed, and they have a major role in scientific support for government organisations such as testing for lead levels of imports for customs. Jeremy Gill expressed that the highlights for him were "learning about the true forensic scientist's role within a lab, not the glorified TV model constructed on shows like C.S.I, and it was a fantastic way to put what we are learning in the classroom into practice in real life situations". Also occurring in Term 3, was an excursion to the Gravity Discovery Centre (GDC) in Gingin. Year 11 Physics students had the opportunity to view the facilities, were introduced to the physics of Gravity and Black Holes and also had the opportunity to conduct an investigation relating to the effect of air resistance on a falling body. The Year 11 Earth and Environmental Science students completed studies this year on ecosystems, including food webs, biotic relationships and introduced species. In order to complete the field work component of their assessment program, the Earth and Environmental Science class was taken to Leighton Beach. Their task was to conduct a study of a coastal area, from the water's edge through the dunes. They took note of any changes in the community through this area and suggested reasons for them. The boys worked cooperatively to complete quadrats, transects, biotic sampling, and species identification. Year 11 Earth and Environmental students also went on an excursion to the Environmental Technology Centre at Murdoch University. An experienced team leader led the students in a one-day work experience program that included a tour of the Environmental Technology Centre and a
LEARNING AT CSC 2010 discussion on the Environmental career pathways within Conservation and Land Management. In Term lour Year 12 Earth and Environmental Science Students took an excursion to the Hillside Geology Discovery Centre. During the excursion students explored several geological formations including the Yilgarn Craton. The group also investigated several ore samples and had a workshop on panning for gold. In Term 2 the Year 12 Earth and Environmental Science students went on an excursion to AQWA as part of our study of significance of the Leeuwin Current to the lives of local marine organisms and also its impact on the weather and climate of WA. Students had the opportunity to see first hand the amazing diversity of marine life and learn more about ecological systems and human impact. During Term 3 the Year 12 Chemistry students had the opportunity to see how the theory and techniques they had been learning in Organic Chemistry are applied in the real world when they visited BioWorks Australia . They were taken on a tour of the plant where the production manager explained how waste oil and animal fats are converted into biodiesel. Several techniques were discussed and explained including volumetric analysis and its use for quality control. The Year 12 Biology class went on an overnight excursion to Rottnest Island on the 26 th August. The students studied the ecology of the salt lakes, sand dunes, intertidal zones as well as the fauna and flora of the island. A study was also made of the nocturnal behaviour of the quokka and most students saw joeys for the first time. The students' behaviour was of the highest standard throughout the excursion. With the help of beautiful weather, a fun time was had by all learning more about our beautiful island. Year 12 Human Biology students had a wonderful day at the zoo in Term 3. The boys studied and observed primates, an integral part of the Stage 3 Human Biology course. Boys were clearly thrilled to arrive back to the College and sit a validation assessment on the day's study. National Science Week
It was simply impossible to miss National Science Week 2010 at the College. The theme of the week was Biodiversity, so what better way to begin than to have a visit from West Australian Birds of Prey Centre, and an excursion to AQWA, to enhance student understanding of biodiversity in WA? All Years also enjoyed the daily science experiments in class and during lunchtime. Some highlights were: Captain Crunchem; this involved boys building bridges with particular specifications and testing their ultimate load; Making Motors; Flying physics and Cool Cold Chemistry using Liquid Nitrogen. All Mentor Groups competed for the Science Week Quiz, with Morgan 6 and Rice 5 taking out the prize of Top Science Mentor Group. Not to be left out, the staff at CBC were challenged to complete a science quiz whilst indulging in a gourmet morning tea. "Science week was really cool. There were lots offun experiments, and we had birds of prey, which was great. My favourite experiment was the hot air balloon cont~st-our group won!" Patrick Sell Year 7 "The screaming jelly baby experiment was awesome. I don't know what the magic chemical was, but it was really cool" Riley Howell Year 9. Science Help
Another initiative adopted by the Science Department this year was the introduction of Science Help after school in the chemistry lab. Mrs Lawlor and Ms Curry were encouraged by the number of boys taking advantage of the extra tuition. A number of boys were consistent in their attendance and this reflected in their improved assessment results for Science. It was also pleasing to see our senior boys helping junior students with chemical formula, physics calculations, diagram analysis and more. Well done boys! A final Word.....
I wish Oran O'Connor, Benn Anandappa, Delaney Bruce and ,Michael Messineo the very best as they have all been awarded scholarships to attend the Siemens Science Experience over the summer holidays. This is a three-day event that is jam packed with experiences in
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SCIENCE the latest technologies, experiments and speakers. The boys will attend e event at the University of Western Australia and by all accounts it II be a rewarding and experience event for them. None of the above activities, learning and events could have been done without a dedicated, knowledgeable and enthusiastic staff. I would like to thank Miss Curry, Mrs Smith, Dr Holohan, Ms Quinn, MrWoodhouse, MrSchmidberger, Mr Hortense, Mrs Narayanan and Mr Sandri. Your dedication to teaching and the boys never goes unnoticed. Congratulations to the Science staff and boys on another wonderful year of science. Mrs Jennifer Lawlor Head of Science Learning Area
LEARNING AT CBC 2010 2010 has been a very busy and productive year in The Society and Environment Learning Area. We have continued the implementation of the new courses of study and preparing students for their WACE exams. The boys have also have been involved in a variety of enriching activities both inside and outside of the classroom. The Learning Area has had a great deal of success this year with a fantastic performance in the National Geography Competition. A number of students received Distinctions and High Distinctions in this competition and should be congratulated for their performance. CBC also competed in the State Mock Trial Competition where they had some success. This wasthe culmination of two years of extremely hard work, having reached the quarter finals in 2009, and this year having two students nominated for scholarships to Murdoch University to study law. Students in Lower School have been involved in a variety of learning experiences both inside and outside of the classroom: The Year 7 students have studied topics such as Ancient Civilisations, Water Conservation, Active Citizenship and skills such as Mapping. To complement this learning they visited the Pompeii exhibition at the State Museum and have had a visit from the Constitutional Centre teaching them about democracy and Federation. Year 8 students have been studying Asia, Indigenous Studies, Financial Literacy and Earth and People. The major excursion they undertook was to Hills-Forest Centre. This popular excursion developed their understanding of traditional Indigenous culture, especially in the areas of Dreamtime Stories and spirits, axe making and the use of the environment, and some of them got to throw a spear. The Year 9 students were involved in a number of valuable learning experiences in units such as the Law, Natural Disasters and Australian History. These experiences were enhanced with a trip to the Francis Burt Law Centre in Fremantle where they visited the Magistrates Court observing the criminal justice system in action, and they also participated in a Mock Trial of the famous bush ranger, Moondyne Joe. Year 10 students have been involved in a rotation of teachers and subjects where they have experienced Law and Government, International Conflicts, World Environmental Issues and Business Management. They have also been actively involved, in selecting subjects from the Society and Environment Learning Area. , The Upper School students have been challenged by the introduction of the new courses of study which offer a greater breadth of learning than the TEE courses. The Year 11 and 12 students have been primarily involved in their particular learning pursuits within the Learning Area for their particular courses. In particular, the Geography students have been involved in a number of required excursions and camps. The Year 12 students have prepared diligently for their Curriculum Council exams and hopefully they will be accepted into their desi~ed course in 2011. We look forward to next year when a second student tour to Gallipoli will take place, and we are looking forward to introducing another group of students to the ANZAC spirit and to the Turkish culture. We are also focussed on the implementation of the National Curriculum courses that will commence in 2012. A sincere thanks must go to all the Society and Environment team who have worked tirelessly to give our students extremely valuable learning experiences throughout the year. They have achieved this through outstanding pedagogy and dedication to their profession . Mr Craig Carter Head of Society and Environment
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SOCIETY AND ENVIRONMENT
LEARNING AT CBC 2010 The CBC Fremantle sports program continued to provide opportunities for all boys at the College to be involved in healthy competition against each other and students from other schools. At the heart of the boys' involvement is the House sports program where they compete in a variety of different sports throughout the year whilst wearing the colours of their House group. The results from the House carnivals, including swimming, cross country and athletics, are used to choose training squads for the Associated Catholic Colleges (ACe) inter-school teams. The boys involved in these training programs undergo months of tough training sessions to prepare them for the challenges of the ACC competitions showing a dedication and determination to represent CBC with distinction. Having won the ACC swimming and cross country this year we were unlucky not to take out the BIG THREE with a hard-fought second at the Athletics Carnival. The boys involved in the elite Champion Schools teams this year pitted themselves against the best schools from around Western Australia. These School Sport WA competitions really test our boys and they always step up for the challenge. It is great to see the boys willing to balance their commitments to community, development or state teams to ensure CBC puts our best teams forward to highlight the talent we have at our school. Two of the CBC teams to excel this year are the senior boys soccer and junior boys football. In an amazing effort to make it through the round robin stage which includes over one hundred and fifty schools from around WA, these teams played in a grand final fought gallantly against specialist sports schools to finish second overall. It is these outstanding performances which highlight the talent and pride our boys have in representing the CBC community from current boys to Old Boys with pride. We congratulate all our sporting teams from players to coaches for their involvement and willingness to sacrifice, commit and extend themselves with their class mates throughout the year. The coaches of all teams throughout 2010 must be commended and congratulated for their efforts. Organising trials, choosing a team, training, coaching and promoting the team throughout the season takes a lot of time, dedication and commitment. We thank you for your expertise and willingness to be involved in helping our boys perform and represent CBC Fremantle to the best of their abilities. Mr Brendan McGrath Head of Sport
SPORT eBC FREMANTLE CHAMPION SCHOOLS TEAMS - 201 SPORT
FAIREST & BEST
RUNNER UP
CAPTAIN
COACH
Junior Soccer
Nicholas Lomma
Daniel Nocciolino
Robert Mariano
Mr Hortense
Senior Soccer
Harry O'Brien
Marc Zagami
Marc Zagami Jordan Torquato
Mr O'Neill
Year 7 Tennis
Tyler Sorrell
Michael Norman
Jordan Fillippin
Ms Tognolini
Junior Tennis
Casey Brown
Charlie Bird
Casey Brown
Mr Moss
Senior Tennis
Thomas Speziali
William Grant
Thomas Speziali
MrTognolii'li
Year 7 Football
Tyler Sorrell
Jordan Biondillo Ben Pendergast
Tyler Sorrell
Mr Stewart
Junior Football
Adam Beaver
Matthew Minervini Connor Read
Matthew Minervini Jack McMaster
Mr Correia
Yea r 10 Football
Mitchell Emery
Justin Rullo
Kyle Yates
Mr Preston
Senior Football
Cameron Eardley
William Grant Kyle Yates
Cameron Eardley William Grant
Mr Matthews
Junior Basketball
Matthew Vinci
Jake Harris Samuel Mudie
Daniel FosdickMcGrath
Mr Clayden
Senior Basketball
Daniel McLaughlin
Jacob Chance
Daniel McLaughlin Jacob Chance
Mr Clayden
Junior Water Polo
Andre Rebello
Joshua Leigh
Joshua Leigh
Mr McGrath
Senior Water Polo
Harry Collier
Oliver Tinley
Harry Collier
Mr McGrath
Junior Cricket
Anthony Collova
Matthew Minervin i
Anthony Collova
Mr Preston
Senior Cricket
Hamish Turner
Jordan Jones
Thomas Speziali
M r Preston
Sailing
Luke Walter
Riley Skipworth
Cameron Dunn
Surfing/ Bodyboarding
Harrison Close
Jordie Davison
Jordie Davison
Jun ior Rowing
Christian Dellar
Conor Noonan
Christian Dellar
Senior Rowing
Max Armstrong
Conor Mertens
Max Armstrong
Year 7 Rugby
Finbar Gaffney
Jake Stainton
Jake Stainton
Year 8 Rugby
Leighton Short
Trey Moloney
Trey Moloney
Year 9 Rugby
Alex Skinner
Jed Wall
Fraser Wigham
Year 10 Rugby
Seamus Pegum
Will Marlow
Seamus Pegum Tom Wilcox
Mr Hart
Declan Spencer
Ms Nelson
First XV Rugby
Tom Wilcox
Is~ac
Hockey
Declan Spencer
Conor Armitage Ben Di Sabato
Huey
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LEARNING AT CBC 2010 2010 has been a great year and there have been some very exciting new initiatives introduced. Firstly in August we rolled out the new AUTODESK suite of software, which includes AUTOCAD 2010, INVENTOR and REVIT ARCHITECTURE. All of these pieces of software are industry standard and set our boys up well for the future, whether they go on to further study in an engineering or drafting field or move to employment. However the more important aspect of this suite of software is that it allows our boys to become problem solvers; they can use the package as a tool to explore ideas and exercise their creativity. Most of our boys from Years 8-12 are now very familiar with the tools and amazing the staff with their designs, as can be seen from the example below; one of our Year 11 Engineering Studies student's three cylinder air All the parts move as they would in real life and reports can be generated on friction, wear and other important information required before the object is produced. It is a virtual model of the real thing. Secondly, we have now successfully integrated VET or National Training Competencies into our Years 11 and 12 programs in both the 'Materials and Design' course and Engineering Studies. Boys who complete these courses will also gain Certificate 1 in Engineering or Furnishing. This integration is set to continue with other courses coming on line over the next year ortwo. In 2010 we have more than seventy boys completing 19,000 hrs of VET in schools competencies, all of it integrated into courses they are already studying. This has been enabled by our partnerships with Western Polytechnic (Swan TAFE) and Challenger TAFE. Boys complete a range of subjects within the Learning Area from Years 7-12. These include Catering, Materials, Engineering, Technical Graphics and Electronics. All have problem-solving as a basis and aim to develop skills in Mathematics, Literacy, Communication and Teamwork to name a few. It is a ,....-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _---. far cry from the old Woodwork and Cooking courses I did when I was in school. It is about the 'process' that is the learning journey the boys go through, rather than the 'product'. The added benefit is the product that the boys get to take home and often this takes pride of place and is kept for years to come. The Staff of the Department are its greatest asset and at CBC this year we have been blessed with some of the finest teachers of T&E I have had the pleasure to work with. Next year I will be taking study leave and will hand overto Mr Garry Hart. We are also very lucky to be gaining Mr Matthew Stockton who is an ECU graduate but also a Trinity College 'Old Boy'. I am sure that we are set up for even more success in 2011. Mr Stephen Coggin Head of Technology and Enterprise Learning Area
ECHNOLOGY AND ENTERPRISE
LEARNING AT CBC 2010 This year has been one of excitement and challenge. Art students from Years 7-12 have worked hard to develop a diverse range of visual inspirations from the studio areas of painting, sculpture, printmaking, drawing, photography and mixed media artworks. Lower School work themes thisyear have ranged from larger than 'bite-size' fast food, sculpture clay sweet treats and Mambo inspired animal characters from the Year 7 and 8s, to music poster propaganda designs, Howard Arkley suburban inspired printmaking and sports portraits from the Year 9s to Pop Art inspired canvases and 'sense of favourite place' media boards from the Year lOs. Years 11 and 12 'Course of Study' students explored the themes of social commentary, sculpture by the sea, and identity through the complex of large scale drawing, photography, gouache and mixed media ~--.., painting. This year's annual Visual Art exhibition was a huge success. The opening night saw a very 'packed out' ALA Building filled w ith refined works, imagination, excited students and proud parents and staff! Over thirty students from Years 7-12 were presented with an 'Art Achievement' award for their commitment and dedication to the Visual Art program throughout the year, and special congratulations go to Ben Cooper in Year 9 for taking out this year's Headmaster's Award. As always a 'Big Thank You' goes to the art boys for their dedication, insight and progressive imaginations. You make my job so much more enjoyable (well, most of the time!) I would also like to say thanks to Mr Shane Mancuso and Mrs Fiona Williams for all their tireless help with the Exhibition and general support and assistance throughout the year. Special mention also goes to Mr Robert Henderson, Mr Tony Pitos, Mrs Josephine Andrew, Miss Michelle Eades, Mr Michael Pasajlic, the Parent Council helpers, the Arts Prefects and lastly to all the families, friends and staff who have supported the Arts events this year. '
LEARNING AT CBC 2010
MORGAN AROUND THE COLLEGE
MORGAN HOUSE 2010 The Morgan family welcomed three new Mentor Teachers along with our -M-O-R-G-A-N-' Year 7s and new Year 8s this year. Ms McKay, Mrs Scalise and Mr Woodhouse joined us to lead M7, M4 and Ml. First and foremost I thank them along with our "old timers" Ms Calanni, Mr Buss, Mr Matthews and Mr Correia for their tireless dedication and support of myself and of Morgan House. Our House Prefects, Oliver Alessandrini, Harrison McClelland, Joseph Hayden and James Allison led by example and were exemplary role models for all members of Morgan House. Their reliability and the capable way they were able to run the House Assemblies was a credit to these young men. Their contribution to the running of our events on Edmund Rice day was also commendable. After two years in foreign territory the Wedd Cup is finally back with Morgan House. Seizing it by the narrowest of margins from last year's winners Samson House was a delicious moment. In previous years we would have to admit that it has been our sporting prowess that has brought the Cup to our hands. This year was quite different in that our achievements in the Arts where we took first place points and coming a close second in the area of Academics took us to victory. Once again our House Masses were a highlight for me. The reverence and sincere participation by all Morgan boys quite literally moved me to tears on one occasion. I look forward to seeing more of our Morgan young men act as Special Ministers in their senior years. The growing support for Edmund Rice Day and the amazing effort put in by each Mentor group to develop new ideas to raise money while having fun ensured another highly successful day. The day is evolving and becoming more vibrant every year. Morgan boys and their families are very generous in their support of this important day on our College calendar. We once again featured impressively in feeding and entertaining the school community. Mrs Samantha Emslie Head of Morgan House
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MORGAN HOUSE COUNCILLORS 2010
Seated Row: Antonino Giglia, Patrick Mirosevich, Adam De Gennaro, Connor Spencer, William Grant, Timothy Arnott, Isaac Rowe, Nick Menegola, Joshua Baker Second Row: Michael Zoiti, Nicholas D'Andrea, Ashley Skinner, David Ryan, Daniel McLaughlin, Dec/an Allen, Matthew Cooper, Mitchell Hart, Mitchell Palmer Third Row: Conor Dunne, Matthew McGarry, Oliver Alessandrini, James Allison, Daniel Hall, Joseph Hayden, Dec/an Spencer, Alex Serrangeli Fourth Row: Jacob Kranz, Harrison McClelland, Blake Ellis, Nicolas Minuta, Jake Leicester, Anthony Dodos, Jordie Fienberg Teacher: Mrs Samantha Emslie
en Siitonen, re A Lucas Fleming, Philippe Albano, Jacob Jones, Christian Benson Second Row: Dec/an O'Toole, Martti Siitonen, Luke Christmas, Oliver Alessandrini, Ashley Ganley, Timothy Green, Sean Duncanson, Keegan Watson Third Row: Christopher Di Sabato, Riley Howell, Adrian Emanue,le, Benjamin Di Sabato, David Ryan, Matthew McGarry, Harrison Russell, Peter Craig Absent: Stewart Lougher Teacher: Mr Paul Woodhouse
Second Row: Third Row: Absent: Teacher:
Second Row : Third Row : Absent: Teacher:
my nova, Timothy Arnott, Benjamin Green, Joe Wells, Tyler Sorrell Willis Armstrong, Joshua Terranova, Alexander Burt, Declan Spencer, Adam Hill, Declan Allen, Marcus Vinci, Connor Potts, Tyler Prince Charlie Wells, Alex Serrangeli, Jake Beard-Miller, Daniel Hall, Max Armstrong, James Allison, Joshua Barrett, William McAlpine Luke Beard-Miller, Tobyn Fitch-Rabbitt Mr Adrian Correia
Zakaria Hourani Samuel Mudie, Nicholas Brindley, Reuben Todd, Matthew Bowman, Nicholas Minutillo, Ashley Skinner, Alex Sam bell, Matthew Cooper, Alex Skinner Jordan Pendergast, Adam Pirozzi, Benjamin Harding, Luca Altieri, Daniel McLaughlin, Anthony Dodos, Giacomo Lucivero, Michael Altieri Benoit Gaffney Mr Jason Matthews
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Second Row: Third Row: Absent: Teacher:
ason ps, m De Gennaro, Anthony Baccala, Jack Masters, Mark Zoiti Nicholas Grant, Michael Zoiti, Nicholas D'Andrea, Alec Capozzi, Zacc Amaranti, Shane Phillips, William Grant, Reece Redworth-Maley Simon Smith, Jeremy Smith, Jesse Maguire, Sam Perry, Corey Frost, Joshua Gard, Zachary Carton Mitchell Donaldson Mrs Elvira Scalise
ey Forrest, Jo Adam Lomma, Max De Campi, Benjamin Long, James Crevald, Adam Spinozzi Second Row: Benjamin Sheridan, Carl Mignacca, Joshua Humphreys, Jake Spiteri, Joseph Hayden, Jack Sunter, Ethan Spiers, Declan Sinnott Third Row: Henri du Cladier de Curac, John Hayes, Mark Howle~, Calogero Paparella, Lucas Humphreys, Linton Doohan, Matthew Stewart Absent: Richard Martinelli, Mason Tate Teacher: Mr Geoff Buss
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Second Row:
Norman, Anto no Tim Covich, Joshua Keyte, James Patrick Mirosevich, Jordan Green, Joshua Baker, Austin Keyte Albert Giglia, Matthew Dart, Darius Hupfer, Joshua Norman, Joshua Dart, Raif Douthwaite, Mitchell Hart, Trey Moloney, Julian Mugnes Jack Bowra, Matthew French, Sam King, Sheahan Gilday, Jake Leicester, Quinlan Marwick, Jacob Kranz, Riley Skipworth Morgan Keyte, Sebastian Hupfer Miss Angela Calanni (Absent)
ma, Bre on Mitchell Hinton, Connor Spencer, Scott Russell, Anthony Lomma Cameron De Faria, Jordie Fienberg, Ayden Doohan, Harrison Close, Benjamin Spence, Harrison McClelland, Xavier De Faria, Liam Windsor,
Third Row:
Conor Dunne Nicholas Ambrogio, Tony Amoroso, Kieran Thompson, James Scott, Nicolas.Minuta, Blake Ellis, Daniel Hart, Jakeb Tartaglia
Teacher:
Miss Keely McKay
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PATRICK AROUND THE COLLEGE
PATRICK HOUSE 2010 "Nothing great will ever be achieved without great men and l
-P-A-T-ru-C-K--' men are great only if they are determined to be SO/I Charles de Gaulle Patrick House has many great young men and many more that are continually striving and aspiring to be great in so many aspects of College life.
Firstly I acknowledge the dedicated and enthusiastic Mentor Teachers Dr Aidan Holohan, Mr Andre Leicester, Ms Emily Bowran, Ms Vanessa Burtenshaw, Mr Marius Van Dongen, Mr Zachary Preston and Mr Louis Miller. These fine staff members provide leadership, empathy, care and support to all the young men of Patrick House. With their unwavering support and close relationships with both students and parents they deliver outstanding pastoral care. The gentlemen of Patrick House have been actively involved in Christian service this year. The spirit and manner that the boys celebrated the House Masses is to be commended. Their willingness with family support to be so generous to others who are less fortunate has been evident throughout the year. Yet the most pleasing aspect is the manner in which the Patrick boys interact with others; the respectful Christian approach taken by the majority of students is outstanding. A number of our students have continued to shine in the area of the Arts. It is always pleasing to see so many boys sharing their gifts whether they be in music, art or drama, the students of Patrick House continue to excel in these pursuits. Academics has continued to be a strength of our House, the number of students who have produced outstanding results is to be commended . It is not only the upper echelon of achievers that is pleasing but that so many (forty percent) of our House achieved eightyfive percent or more positive indicators on their report. It is a great credit to our students to see them reaching and often surpassing these benchmarks. Patrick have again produced solid results in the sporting arena this year. Cross Country was a strength especially in the senior divisions and the boys battled hard in the swimming and athletics. The students tried hard in House sport and their endeavour cannot be questioned; with continued effort I am sure we will improve next year. Again I would like to thank and commend all staff and students in Patrick House for a wonderful and productive year and as the opening quote highlights our young men do achieve great things and it is their great determination that allows this to occur. Mr Brent Butcher Head of Patrick House
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Liam McDona Harry nnor, Jo n Torquato, Thomas Godsall, Liam Romano, Anthony lannantuoni, Nathan Gooderson Second Row: James McNaught, Lachlan Shaw, Callam Cox, Robert Beaver, Matthew Tanian, Louis Litvins-Salter, Hugo MacKenzie-Rae, Jayson Fernandes, Thomas Forbes Blake Thompson, Christopher Hanratty, Patrick Prunty, Eamon O'Neil-Daniel, Third Row: Joshua Loveridge, Sam Monaghan, Alessandro Lerede, Conor Hussein Teacher: Mr Brent Butcher
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ry, Conor Noonan, Justin Brooker, Timothy Peterson, Julian Bacich, Alex Poston Isaac Groves, Antonio Muco, Dillon Papadopoulos, Ryan Noonan, Matthew Tanian, Michael Dundon, Samuel Cassells, Riley Naughton Koen Matera, Kaiden Matera, Callam Cox, J,ulian Hirst, Joshua Loveridge, Sean Poston, Mitchell Emery, Lucas Olynyk Lucas Annese Dr Aidan Holohan
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Second Row: Third Row: Teacher:
Thomas Forbes, Harry O'Brien, Blake Thompson, Louis Litvins-Salter, Blair Mcintosh, Joshua Peek, Jordan Robinson, Peter McCarthy Nicholas Gordon, James McNaught, Ryan Palmiero, Alex Suriano, Julian Sherrington, Luke Bowden, Cameron Dunn, Brett Picken Mr Andre Leicester
Sciaresa, erson, Max Caniglia, Leighton Short, Kurtis Gray, Alexander Dimanopoulos, Second Row : Third Row: Absent : Teacher:
Harrison Brown Brandon Sallis, Connor Thurston, Mitchell Short, Eamon O'Neil-Daniel, Callum Thurston, James Shave, Francolino Mendolia, Thomas Godsall Alessandro La Presti, Carlo Monaco, Cooper Sallis, Conor Mertens, Michael Durkan, Morgan" Leggat, Matthew Brown Jordan Garic M iss Em ily Bowman (Absent)
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Mitchell Redmond, David Gaynor, Jamie Caruso, Edward Pinkerton,Harrison Mitchell, Travis Mitchell, Thomas Pinkerton Second Row: Thomas Boschman, Lachlan Shaw, David Grubisin, Daniel Grubisin, Benjamin Cooper, Harrison Rowley, Elliott Tinley Third Row: Rohan Grant, Sam Monaghan, Oliver Tinley, Billy Timewell, Alessandro Lerede, Conor Hussein Cameron Sardelic, Adam Sticca Absent: Teacher: Mrs Vanessa Burtenshaw
Third Row:
Teacher:
Fraser Hayward, William Coggin, Edward Swan, Ryan Clark Michael Carcione, Zeus Greget O'Dea, Thomas Bernardi, Ryan Franzen, Christopher Hanratty, David Hanratty, Kale Miller, Mauricio Talero Solorza Anthony Clark, James Morgan, Christian D~lIer, William Gannon, Joshua Sokol, Gabriel Esposito, Jordan Torquato Hamish Turner Mr Marius Van-Dongen
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Second Row: Third Row: Absent: Teacher:
Second Row: Third Row: Absent: Teacher:
Zane Farmer, Konrad Nadilo, Jacob Morris, Rowan Wilkinson, Callum O'Dea, Calogero Martelli, Ben De Kusel, Eli Morris, Jack Crilly Thomas White, Michael Pietroniro, Luke Bradshaw, Liam Downey, Christopher Carlson, Samuel Leahy, Cian O'Connor, Amos Jones Oran O'Connor, Matthew Wilkinson, Ryan O'Dea, Kyle Yates, Hugo MacKenzie-Rae, Lachlan Wilkinson, Toby Clark Lorenzo Fogliani, Jordan Cully, Isaac Huey Mr Zachary Preston
ina, Jack Johnson, Matthew Dennis, Thomas Mansfield Sean Mansfield, Jayson Fernandes, Angus Reynolds, Patrick Prunty, Daniel Carroll, Robert Beaver, Adam Beaver, Kayden Fernandes Charlie Goss, Andre Rebelo, Alexander Kuster, Mitchell Brindley, David King, Cameron Schier, Jordi Davieson Salvatore Mavica, Damian Lagesse, Michael Dennis, Oliver Goss Mr Louis Miller
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RICE AROUND THE CO
RICE HOUSE 2010 2010 was not such a memorable year for Rice House. It was a year that saw us '---RI-C-E--' finish last in the Wedd Cup for the second year in a row. With this in mind our students of 2011 would do well to take on board the message in the following quote, particularly if they are really serious about regaining the Wedd Cup in 2011.
"Success only ever comes before Work once. That once is in the ' Dictionary." Despite the disappointing year from a results point of view it must be said that the Year 12 Rice House Graduates of 2010 played their part in trying to steer 'Rice House' in the right direction in each of the four components that make up the Wedd Cup; Academics, Sports, Christian Service and the Arts. We had a fairly large Rice House Council this year, with about twenty boys, and although a number were good and tried to have a real input, there were a number who fell a little short of their commitment at the beginning of the year and sadly had to be removed from the role. I would remind all Rice Students thinking about standing for the House Council in 2011 to really think if they are prepared to put in a real significant effort, because if they are not, I would rather they didn't make an empty commitment. After all our House Council is supposed to be our House Representative body - and thus they need to be setting the standard.
"Never settle for less than your best." Academics in 2010 was our one shining light. Having topped academics in 2008/09 we once again finished first in this category in 2010. Congratulations must be given to a great number of boys in Rice House this year who received recognitions for terrific academic work. For most, this was through Bronze Certificates whenever reports went out, as well as Certificates of Distinction for various subjects and competitions. Take away our excellent result in Academics and the rest of the story was pretty grim. Sports for 2010 saw Rice House finish overall in third place - admittedly this was one place better than the year before, but still an area I would like to see improved upon next year. We have a lot of work to do in this area. Despite having had some excellent individual efforts in swimming, athletics, cross country and general sport, if we were to take these efforts of a few out, we really struggled as a House. As for Christian Service, we finished fourth this year. We started out very strong in this category. For us this was in the form of the 2009 Christmas Appeal. The Rice House contribution to this event was -like the year before - significant and truly special. Thanks to all Rice House families forthis! Unfortunately as a group we didn't manage to maintain this level through the remainder of the Christian Service events for the year. Hopefully next year will be a different story. The final category is the Arts, and this was a category that for Rice House saw us sharing the same fate as our Christian Service result. This has been the same for the past three years! This was an area our Rice House Council members identified at the start of this year as an area we as a House could, and would, significantly build, but clearly this did not eventuate. This was one of the main challenges for House Council members' of 2009 and 2010. Clearly both groups came up very short. House Councilors of 2011 the challenge is now yours. The message for 20111 think is glaringly obvious, if we as a House are serious about regaining the Wedd Cup we are going to have to really step up our overall intensity. A PI, 3,d, 4th, and 4th just doesn't put you in the hunt!
"Hard work is the price we must pay for success." Despite a very disappointing year from a results point of view, recognition must still go to the wonderfully dedicated and caring Rice House Mentors: Mr Frank Williams, Miss Lisa Nagle, Miss Meagan Curry, Ms Trevanna Cooper, Mr Garry Hart, Miss Zoe Francis and Miss Lisa Tognolini. In clOSing, on behalf of all the Rice House staff and students who will be returning to CBC Fremantle next year, can I say to all this year's 2010 Year 12 'Rice Bubbles' it has been a pleasure. In the years that follow I look forward to hearing how you're progressing though life. Gentlemen, good bye, good luck, and God bless. Mr Troy Foote Head of Rice House 107
RICE HOUSE COUNCILLORS 2010
Jake Cavallaro, Nathan De Abreu, Nathan Simich, Daniel Coleman, Ben Anandappa, Gabriel Wright, Jeremy Gill, Solomon Wright Gian Bottoli, William Clark, Callum Martin, Jake Mirco, Kaluba Chibale, Thomas Wilcox, Luke Walker
Second Row: Third Row: Teacher:
Peter Christie, William Fountain, Jacob Chance, Stephen Bunce, Matthew Biddiscombe, Byron Hudson Mr Troy Foote
Jesse Martin, Jake Leach, Patrick Sell, Charlie Bird Luke Barratt Mitchell Boult " Second Row: Third Row: Teacher:
Aidan Liddelow, Tyler Hellmrich, Ben Anandappa, Luke Walker
Callu~ Ma:tin,Courtney Smart, Jamie Briggs, Jakeb Waddell, Callum Chance Gabnel Wnght, Dillon Hellmrich, Declan Pegum, Conor Armitage, Jacob Chance, Joshua Naylor, Alexander Massara Corey Drewe Mr Frank Williams '
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Second Row: Third Row: Absent: Teacher:
Braydon Wilson, Lachlan Gill, Jordan Biondillo, Billy Fleming, Jeremy Gill, Victor Foti, Sebastian Reid, Kai Plunkett, Joshua Valerio Samuel Lawrence, Joel Tapper, Lachlan Campbell, Julian Biondillo, Kieran Duggan, Leo McHugh, Denholm Fleming, Adam Gavranic, Damon Sutton Max Foley, Joshua Leigh, Matthew Biddiscombe, Mitchell Sutton, Stephen Bunce, Samuel Bryson, Peter Christie, Jake Harris Harrison Carmody Miss Lisa Nagle
am, Sam Michael Messineo, Delaney Bruce, Griffyn Waters, Cameron De Luca Second Row:
Anthony Collova, Matthew Vinci, Keenan Parker, Harris Waters, Joshua Cicanese, Fraser Wigham, Adam Cicanese, Sean Frewin, Timothy Magry
Third Row:
Michael Cronan, Adam Olszewski, William Fountain, William Bockman, Brendan Reid, Travis Power, Steven Goodall, Samuel Everett
Teacher:
Miss Meagan Curry
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Second Row: Third Row: Absent: Teacher:
Jason Cecchi, Jake Cavallaro, Shae Davies, Joseph Hawkey, Coen Greaney, Kevin Murtagh, Christopher Tranchita, David Cecchi Adrian Monaco, Jed Wall, Thomas Wilcox, Alex Cecchi, Jake Mirco, Tate Wall, Gian Bottoli, Jesse Mirco Nathan Simich, Luke Biondillo, William Clark, Daniel Fosdick-McGrath, Byron Hudson, Callum Laird, Daniel Quinlan James Fosdick-McGrath Mrs Trevanna Cooper
. . eeson, ppet, Michael SClano, Alec Sorgiovanni, Jordan Giancaspro Oliver Parish Domenic Mann " Second Row:
Third Row: Absent: Teacher:
Lo~ghlan ~i-Meo,. Jere~y Fletcher, Mark Coates, Nathan De Abreu, Julian Sorglovannl, Adnan QUintiliani, Luke Walter Joel McComb Parsa Kasiri-Arabi " Ma~ning Johnson, Daniel Coleman, Richard Francisco, Sheldon Mott, David Lowry, Luke Hussey, Jordan Cicchini, Daniel Parish Jordan Johnson, Jai Sutton Mr Garry Hart
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Second Row:
Third Row: Absent: Teacher:
Second Row: Third Row : Absent: Teacher:
omas ns, ra, Troy PetrulZO, Douglas McDonald, Daniel Lenzo, James Geaney, Craig Martella, Joel Pita Calogero Martelli, Matthew Waters, Michael Ketelaar, Gabriel Cipriano, Cameron Eardley, Taylor Merrutia, Marc Zagami, Antonino Galati-Formaggio, Luke Crofts liam Cummins, Samuel Miller, Harrison Collier, William Frampton, Joseph Tunnicliff, Jacob Yensch, Lachlan McDonald, Matthew Crofts Patrick Tunnicliff Ms Zoe Frances
mmer, J Alex Perera, Alexander Spencer, Luca Zindani, Douglas Preston Conor Hardie, Robert Storey, Nathan Perejmibida, Dean Van Schalkwyk, Luke Pellegrini, Jean - Paul Nunis, Alexander Ricciardo Luke Wernlein, Harley Van der Wielen, Kaluba Chibale, Kiefer Hevron, Alexander Fico, Connor Minervini, Blake Regan Michael Norman, Liam Rogan, Brandon De Florencas Miss Lisa Tognolini
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SAMSON AROUND THE COLLEGE
SAMSON HOUSE 2010 SAMSON
2010 has been another enjoyable year at the helm of Samson House. The young men of Samson have experienced a productive year, culminating in being the Runners-up for the Wedd Cup. Whilst it was disappointing to not take out the number one placing, there were plenty of good performances which the students can be proud of.
2010 saw Samson show the rest of the College our superiority on the sporting field. The year started off with the Annual House Swimming Carnival, and despite a perceived swimming weakness in the Upper School, the boys in blue performed strongly throughout all year groups to come away with victory. Our senior students stood up on the day, particularly Jack Young and Hayden Perer who swum themselves to a point of exhaustion. As was the case last year, our Year 7s, 8s and 9s dominated their part of the competition, and Samson were able to get away with a hard-fought victory. This result was replicated in the Athletics Carnival later in the year. On a delightfully sunny day at the new Perry Lakes Stadium, the students worked hard all day to just pip Rice House at the post, led by Senior Champion Boy, Adelmo Mancini. It was the first time we had taken the trophy in a number of years, and was testament to every student committing to do their best on the day. Another area in which Samson House led the waywas in Catholic Leadership. Our commitment to community service was outstanding, and we were proficient in raising much needed money for charity. A sausage sizzle organised and run by the Samson House Councillors raised in excess of $1000 in Term 1, and added to the fantastic contributions each Mentor Group made in raising missions money during Mentor period each Friday morning. The raffles, auctions and games that each group conducted generated over $500 a term, which was donated to a different organisation each term. This was capped off with around $500 being raised through the Samson House Footy Tipping Competition . Overall, th is was a fantastic effort and shows the kind and generous spirit that our boys possess. Academically, it was pleasing to see the younger members of Samson make a positive impression in the early stages of their CBC lives, in particular Aiden Grant and Matthew Costello who earned Silver Certificates in Terms 1 and 2. Congratulations must go to all members of Samson House for such a wonderful and rewarding year. It is always pleasing to see our students develop from year to year, growing into mature, respectful young men who upon graduation will become meaningful contributors to society. To the Year 12s from 2010, you have been a memorable year group who have provided the College with some excellent service over the past five years . I take this opportunity to wish you all the best of luck for whatever the future holds, and hope that in years to come, you look back on your time here at CBC with great fondness. Mr Clint Testa Head of Samson House
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SAMSON HOUSE COUNCILLORS 2010
Luke Prendergast, Mitchell Wake, Mitchell Cranswick, Roberto Scafidi, Rafael Leone, Jake Leavy, Alessandro Monaco, Lewis Grant Matthew Ryder, Stefan Aydon-White, John Mariani, Robert Mariano, Stefano lustini, Thomas Speziali, Ben Tomlinson, Joel Turner Mason Tolman, Daniel Beros, Coen Rodgers, Jake Collins, Samuel McLeod, Jake D'Ascanio, Jack Cranswick Mr Clinton Testa
o~~ . ~~ ~~ Jake Stainton, Chadd Cook, Matthew Brennan, Cieren Edinger, Mark Ducali Mitchell Cranswick, Joshua Clarke, Stefan Aydon -White, Aidan Shugg, Connor Orrells, Alex Buktenica, Austin Green, Lucas Pensini Justin Landra, Brendan Landro, Michael Flanagan, Matthew Mora, Anthony Brennan, Brendan D'Cruz, Jack Cranswick William Marlow Mr Simon Schmidberger
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Second Row: Third Row: Teacher:
Isaac Da Luz, Jake Goncalves, Stephen Cuccovia, John Ahern, Oscar Fry, Matthew Parkinson, Sebastian Buonvecchi, Jamie Foster, Declan McLeod, Patrick Fry Rafael Leone, Mitchell Ferris, John Mariani, Alex Cimetta, Samuel McLeod, Jack Young, Jack Cimetta, Jovani Riley-Vasquez, Solomon Holliday Ethan Bond-Williams, Zac Northeast, Jordan Paynter, Robert Mariano, Stefano lustini, Jake Foster, James Hughes, Jacob Hill Justin Rullo Mr Max Stewart
ew ett, Aaron James McVey, Julian Konle, Mitchell Grimes, Julian Garces, Thomas Boe Mitchell, Nikolas Jones, Ben Tomlinson, Jack Sturgeon, Adam Garces, Casey Brown, Mitchell Pickering, Connor Read, Joshua Senzio Carlos Gordon, Jackson Wieringa, Benjamin Studniczky, Jordan Jones, Adam Galiano, Daniel Beros, Connor Keane, Luke Burnett Mr Joel Moss
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Michael Letizia, Conor Cameron, Alec Radonich, Cody Kennington-Birch, Nathaniel Regan, Marcus Di Biase, Aron Surjan, James Maddeford, Aiden Grant Luke Ryan, Jackson Turriff-Smith, Ryder Kennington-Birch, Jack McMaster, Luke Radonich, Matthew Ryder, Luke Gadd, Oliver Thompson Jake Leavy, Kyle Hinds, Adelmo Mancini, James Stafford, John Marevich, James Gaudieri, Fortunato Lanzara, Steven Clarke Ben Sokol Mr James Schubert (Absent)
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Conor Noone, Nathan King, Tyler Beacroft, Lachlan Lavery, Jason Fernandes D~niel Nocciolino, Troy Della-Bona, Mason Tolman, Hayden Perer, R~ley Tolman, Brendan Walker, Matthew Nocciolino, Jarrod Spence Vincent Warren, Jake D'Ascanio, Matthew Minervini, Jack Cook, Matthew George, Jacob Kenny, Oliver Black, Daniel Lavery Nicholas Cook, Mitchell Redshaw, Liam MCMahon Mr Craig Jones
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Second Row: Third Row: Absent: Teacher:
Second Row: Third Row: Absent: Teacher:
Luca Lomma, James Warren, Christopher Winters, Jamie Nella, Kane Wieland, Kane Santa rom ita, Daniel Rhoding, Benjamin Dixon Broden Olivieri, Jacob De Abreu, Peleus Liascos, Louis Trouchet, Coen Rodgers, Brandon De Abreu, Jarrod Crowley Nicholas Garbin, Alessandro Monaco, Jordan Harvie, Jake Collins, Lance Brockway, Mitchell Wake, Matthew Grose Julian Micalizzi, Gabriele Crisci Mrs Pauline Van Lohuizen
an Vio nti, Jos Pittorini, Luke Prendergast, Adam Ricciardi, Damon de Ryck, Jordan Silvera, Benjamin Johns Bruno Violanti, Aiden McDougall, Steven Vo, Thomas Speziali, Sam Wheatley, Jake Mortimer, Jackson Trezise, Luke Sheehan Michael Lomma, David Gamba, Jordan Pittorini, Michael Johns, Alexander Gamba, Dare-Iouvain Gillam, Jack Swainson Dakoda Holman, Madison Holman Mr Patrick Ryan
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GOD BAND Seated Row: Second Row: Teacher:
Timothy Arnott, Shae Davies, Mitchell Redshaw, Sean Mansfield Stefan Aydon-White, Matthew Biddiscombe, Dec/an Sinnott Mr Shane Mancuso
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Calogero S Martelli, Timothy Arnott, Conor Noonan, Douglas McDonald, Anthony lannantuoni Carl Mignacca, James Morgan, Matthew Biddiscombe, Jack Sunter, Tobyn Fitch-Rabbitt Lance Brockway, Mitchell Palmer Mrs Anta Wilker
MUSIC 2010
GUITAR ENSEMBLE 1 L to R: Absent: Mark Howlett Teacher:
Thomas Forbes, Joel Turner, Declan Allen, Luke Walker, Anthony Clark Simon Smith, Isaac Groves, Stefan Aydon-White, Lucas Annese, Jeremy Smith, Mr Kim Anning (Absent)
GUITAR ENSEMBLE 2 Seated Row: Second Row: Absent: Teacher:
Ryan Clark, James Geaney, Joshua Berthold, Christopher Di Sabato, Matthew Patroni Liam Romano, Brendan Landro, Justin Landro, John Hayes Zeus Greget O'Dea Mr Kim Anning (Absent)
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JUNIOR JAZZ Seated Row: Second Row: Third Row: Absent: Teacher:
Thomas Mansfield, Alec Sorgiovanni, Jackson Sidery, Jeremy Terranova, Anthony lannantuoni, Ryan Clark, Austin Keyte Jake Harris, William Coggin, Luke Prendergast, John Hayes, Aidan Liddelow, Jake Stainton, Calogero S Martelli Isaac Rowe, Julian Mugnes, Liam McMahon, Damon Sutton, Lorenzo Fogliani, Connor Spencer James Shave, Max De Campi Mr Shane Mancuso
JAZZ COMBO Seated Row: Second Row: Teacher:
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Joshua Keyte, James McNaught, Conor Hussein, Jack Cranswick Luke Walter, Anthony Dodos, John Mariani Ms Melissa Skinner
MUSIC 2010
BIG BAND Seated Row: Second Row: Third Row: Absent: Teacher:
Timothy Arnott, Douglas McDonald, Conor Noonan, Sean Mansfield, Tobyn Fitch-Rabbitt, Jonathon O'Neill, Solomon Wright Daniel Lenzo, Jai Sutton, Mitchell Palmer, Stefan Aydon-White, Matthew Ryder, Alessandro Monaco, Shae Davies Oran O'Connor, Luke Walter, Matthew Biddiscombe, Ben Tomlinson, Jack Sunter, Declan Sinnott David Hanratty, Ryan Noonan, Rohan Grant Ms Melissa Skinner
JAZZ ORCHESTRA Seated Row: Second Row: Third Row: Teacher:
Joel Frewin, Joshua Keyte, Tobyn Fitch-Rabbitt, Mitchell Cranswick, James McNaught, Jack Cranswick, Alex Perera Joel Turner, Mitchell Redshaw, Hugo Mackenzie-Rae, Christopher Hanratty, Raif Douthwaite, Blake ThQmpson, John Mariani ConorHussein, Declan Arlen, Louis Trouchet, Lance Brockway, Matthew Biddiscombe, Anthony Dodos Mr Shane Mancuso
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ACC SWIMMING 2010 The CBC swimming team had an outstanding season with an excellent result at the Quad meet, then going on to win the A Division ACC Swimming Carnival. This effort was possible for the boys of CBC Fremantle through dedication and hard work. The Quad meet was tough competition again with a couple of strong PSA schools to test us. It was a great team performance with all boys showing the results of a long training season . For the first time CBC Fremantle was able to hold off Aquinas College and finish second behind a very strong Hale School. This result proves that CBC is now competitive enough to compete against schools of this size. Place 1't
School Hale School
2nd
CBC Fremantle
913.5
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909
4th
Guildford Grammar
747.5
Points 1266
At the ACC Carnival the depth of our team again proved to be the difference. We only managed to win one Division One individual race throughout the whole day, but won half of the twelve Division One and Two relays. This is an excellent result and is testimony to the number of extra hours of training our boys do in the water each year compared to any other school that competes in the carnival. In 2010 the swimming team was led extremely well by Captain Jordan Cully who had a great season showing by example what is required of a senior boy at a CBC team. There were a number of great results throughout the season which resulted in CBC swimming records being broken which include: Event
Name
u/13 100m Freestyle
Conor Cameron
u/13 Freestyle
Old record
New record
1.16.74
1.12.98
Elliott Tinley
34.30
31.24
u/13 Breastroke
Mark Zoiti
50.56
44.17
u/13 Backstroke
Jack Crawford
42.37
38.47
u/13 Butterfly
Jack Crawford
43.69
38.27
u/15 Backstroke
Michael Zoiti
33.29
32.57
u/17 Breastroke
Gabriel Wright
33 .96
33.82
u/17 Butterfly
Gabriel Wright
28.39
28.36
A special thank you must go to two people who supported the team during the sixteen weeks of training. Mrs Jenny Wilson in the canteen started work extra early on each morning of training to ensure our boys had breakfast on their arrival at school. It is a huge demand on her time and on behalf of the boys we'd like to thank her especially for all the years she has supported the team. This year we also had the help of Simon Redmond . Simon is the coach ofthe Fremantle Swimming Club and offered to be involved with our squad from 2009. His knowledge and expertise in swimming has been fantastic and has been a huge asset to the team. All boys in the squad should be proud oftheir achievements this year. It has been a pleasure to work with them and enjoy the rewards that come with their commitment to a team and their pride in representing our College. Mr Brendan McGrath Swimming Coach 'I
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CROSS COUNTRY 2010 The CBC Cross Country team had another very successful year. The committed bunch of boys trained long and hard for fifteen weeks with the ambition of winning the ACC Title. The boys had tasted success in 2008 and after a second place last year they were eager to reclaim their title. The team, captained by Samuel Monaghan and Robert Storey, had the perfect preparation before the carnival with the State All Schools the week before . CBC finished third with three boys (Sam Monaghan, Christopher Carlson and Aiden Liddlelow) finishing in the top ten, making them eligible for State selection. At the beginning of the day we knew we were going to be hard pressed to pull off victory with both John XXIII (winners of the All Schools) and Sacred Heart (reigning champions) both having a number of very good runners, and would both be very tough to beat. But with the strong depth amongst the CBC boys anything was possible. The boys fought hard all day with some great results in each age group but it all came down to the last race of the day, the U/19s. Before the race CBC were in third position trailing John XXIII by fifty three points and Sacred Heart by twenty points. The boys knew we needed three in the top five if we were going to be triumphant. It was a lot to ask of the Years 11 and 12 but they definitely had the heart and talent to pull it off. They had led the way at tra"ining all season and now had the chance to bring home victory and the boys did just that, putting in a magnificent group effort to have six runners in the top forty, four of which were in the top ten to lead CBC to its second title in three years. CBC won by five points in the end which converts to just five places which is unbelievably close when you consider over 250 boys compete in each race. It was a sensational performance by the boys and everyone of them should be proud of all the hard work they put in at training which led to their great performance. Special thanks need to go to Mr Butcher and Mr Matthews, who assisted me at training, Mr McGrath who supported us on the day and to all the parents who got out of bed early to get their boys to training each morning. It has been a great Cross Country season and I look forward to the challenge of going back to back next year. Top 25 Finishes U/13 Connor Cameron 21
U/14 Thomas Martens 10
U/15 Aidan Liddelow 10
U/16 Gabriel Cipriano 6
Nick Menegola 14
Alexander Ricciardo 23
Angus Reynolds 13
Christopher Carlson 5
Benoit Gaffney21
Sam Monaghan 6 Hugo MacKenzie-Rae 10
Scott Russell 15 Oliver Parish23 School
U/19 Cameron Eardley 4
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U/15
U/16
U/19
Totals
Place
CBC Fremantle
39
59
39
15
152
1
Sacred Heart
31
31
55
40
157
2
John XXIII
14
59
6
234
313
3
St Mark's
139
15
72
189
415
4
Mazenod
145
114
91
75
425
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254
John XXIII College 1
2
255
Trinity College
297
CBC Fremantle
363
Sacred Heart College 1
449
Prendiville Catholic College 1
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14 Years Aiden Liddelow 9 Joshua Leigh 11
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ACC CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Seated Row: Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row : Coach :
Anthony Lomma, Jakob Sciaresa, Aidan McDonald, David Gaynor, Conor Cameron, Sam Mon Robert Storey (Captain), Jacob Jones, Oliver Parish, Jonathon Nolan, Jordan Filippin, Patrick Fry Scott Russell, Thomas Martens, Madison Holman, Connor Read, Ayden Doohan, Hugo Macken~"'-u.,,,, Eardley, Taylor Merrutia, Angus Reynolds, Samuel Miller, Daniel Nocciolino, Jordan Giancaspro Dakoda Holman, Aidan Liddelow, Jakeb Tartaglia, Xavier De Faria, Connor Orrells, Michael Joh Lucas Humphreys, Joshua Leigh, Alexander Ricciardo, Nick Menegola, Jack Crawford Matthew Grose, Jack Cranswick, Shane Phillips, Tony Amoroso, Christopher Carlson, Conor Allen, Alexander Kuster, Courtney Smart, Benoit Gaffney, Isaac Huey, Nicholas Lomma Mr Adrian Correia
ALL SCHOOL STATE CROSS COUNTRY Seated Row: Second Row: Th ird Row: Coach :
Anthony Lomma, Oliver Parish, Scott Russell, Jack Crawford, Jordan Giancaspro, Sam Mo Robert Storey (Captain), Jonathon Nolan, Thomas Martens, Conor Cameron, Jakob Sciaresa, Nick Menegola, Matthew Grose, Isaac Huey, Joshua Leigh, Xavier De Faria, Angus Reynolds, Btlr.okc)l, Allen, Courtney Smart, Jack Cran,swick, Nicholas Lomma, Daniel Nocciolino, Dakoda Holman Madison Holman, Alexander Ricciardo, Samuel Miller, Christopher Carlson, Hugo Mackenzie- Rae, _ rn::o<>1 Conor Mertens, Connor Orrells, Ayden Doohan, Benoit Gaffney, Tony Amoroso, Connor Read, Mr Adrian Correia
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ACC ATHLETICS 2010 The boys from CBC did their best this yearto win a record three ACCA Division Athletics Carnivals in a row. The whole team did the College proud but through a couple of injuries and disqualifications it was not our day at the State Athletics Centre. On a day when the sun was shining bright Sheldon Mott, the 2010 Athletics Captain, led the boys from the start and the team looked primed for a big day against some very strong competition. The Year 12 boys in particular were very supportive of the younger team mates as many Year 7s looked a little nervous as they were about to embark on their first major carnival. There were some fantastic individual results which were enhanced by the support from noncompeting team members, the Year 7s and the spectators in the stands. All this support helped 'get our boys across the line'. The overall results of the day were:
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School
Points
1
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983
2
CBC Fremantle
929
2
John Septimus Roe
929
3
Mazenod
918
4
Corpus Christi
899
The individual Champion Athlete is awarded for each age group to the boy who wins the most points in his division. Jordan Paynter was awarded Champion Boy in the U/16 age group and it was very well deserved. Jordan was in events throughout the whole day and competed as well as he could to earn points for the College. He sets a great example for the younger boys in the College. These results would not have been possible without the hard work of the coaches, who put in their time and effort throughout Term 3: Mr Correia, Mr Butcher, Mr Matthews, Mr Foote, Mr Clayden, Mr Preston and Old Boy Andrew Emsavana. Thank you and congratulations for developing the skills our athletes required to compete at this high level. Mr Brendan McGrath Coach of Athletics
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AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL 2010
YEAR 7 FOOTBALL Seated Row: Second Row: Third Row: Coaches:
Jack Crilly, Scott Russell, Daniel Rhoding, Lachlan Gill, Tyler Sorrell, Kane Santaromita, Jayden Di Lazzaro, Jordan Filippin, Mitchell Boult Benjamin Johns, Ben De Kusel, Jack Johnson, Benjamin Pendergast, Nicholas Harris, Jack Marshall, Jake Goncalves, Patrick Fry Jack Crawford, Kimberley Forrest, Victor Burnett, Mitchell Ferris, Mitchell Grimes, Nathaniel Regan, Matthew Dennis Mr Max Stewart, Mr Michael loiti (Assistant Coach)
YEARS 8 AND 9 FOOTBALL Seated Row:
Second Row: Third Row : Coach :
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Oliver Parish, Lewis Pippet, lach Pittorini, Matthew Grose, Mathew Minervini (Captain), Jack McMaster (Captain), Jake Leach, Matthew Parkinson, Nick Menegola, Anthony Collova Jamie Foster, Coen Greaney, Alexander Riccia rdo, Connor Read, Casey Brown, Joshua Leigh, Adam Beaver, Joel McComb, Matthew Vinci, Benjamin Sheridan Joel McArthur, Matthew Dart, Michael loiti, Koen Matera, Daniel Fosdick-McGrath, Joshua Barrett, Adam Gavranic, Dare-Iouvain Gillam, John Hayes, Alex Skinner Mr Adrian Correia
AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL 2010 This year was a standout year for football teams at CBC Fremantle with all teams competing in finals series. The teams all worked hard, training together in preparation for their competitions and produced some excellent and exciting team football over the year. The inaugural Year 7 football side coached by Mr Max Stewart and captained byTyler Sorrell worked hard at after-school training sessions to improve their skills and general football knowledge. The boys competed against other local colleges with the future of football at CBC Fremantle ¡looking bright. The Smarter than Smoking (Years 7,8,9) team coached by Mr Adrian Correia and captained by Jack McMaster and Matthew Minervini made the grand final for the first time in CBC history. The boys produced some excellent displays as they advanced through the knockout finals series including come-from-behind wins against Albany SHS and Warwick SHS to earn a place in the grand final versus Trinity College. This was a hard fought game with Trinity taking out the 2010 flag, using their size and experience to their advantage. Matthew Dart was named CBC man of the match with his dominant display across the half back line. The Sports Ready Cup (Year10) team coached by Mr Zachary Preston and captained by Kyle Yates made it back-to-back flags this year, winning all their games in each ofthe knock-out competitions to progress into the grand final versus Newman College. CBC worked hard all game linking up with an all-round team effort and came away with the win, defeating Newman to become the 2010 Premiers. Mitchell Emery was named man of the match with a solid display at in the big game. The Belt up Cup side captained by Cameron Eardley and William Grant had a hard-fought year scraping into the finals to face the top team in the Northern district, Governor Stirling. This produced one of the hardest fought contests in wet heavy conditions with the boys pressuring the top side with an outstanding team effort. Unfortunately the CBC boys went down by two points to be knocked out of the competition by eventual premiers Governor Stirling. The early exit from the finals series only made the boys more determined to succeed and better this performance next year. With such strong performances this year and the football at CBC Fremantle looks to be a successful one. Congratulations to all those boys who represented the college this year in any of the football teams and good luck for next year. Mr Jason Matthews Football Coach
AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL 2010
YEAR 10 FOOTBALL Seated Row: Second Row: Third Row: Coach:
Boe Mitchell, Oscar Fry, Steven Goodall, Matthew Brown, Connor Thurston, Clan O'Connor, Conor Hardie, Luke Crofts, Justin Rullo, Matthew Stewart Gabriele Crisci, Francolino Mendolia, Ayden Doohan, Mitchell Emery, Jordan Garic, Aidan Deli'Olio, Lucas Humphreys, Alex Sam bell, Shane Phillips, Nicholas Brindley Benoit Gaffney, Jordan Pendergast, Angus Reynolds, Alex Serrangeli, Kyle Yates, Ben Sokol, Connor Orrells, Tony Amoroso, Kyle Hinds, Jakeb Tartaglia Mr Zachary Preston
YEARS 11 AND 12 FmST xvm Nicholas D'Andrea, Jordie Fienberg, Sam Monaghan, Liam Windsor (Vice Captain), William Grant (Captain), Cameron Eardley (Captain), Robert Beaver (Vice Captain), Samuel Cassells, Jacob Hill Second Row: Harley Van der Wielen, Kaiden Matera, Dillon Helll\lrich, Billy Timewell, Kyle Yates, Joshua Cicanese, Alex Cecchi, Thomas Speziali, Mitchell Emery, James Hughes Third Row: Callam Cox, Hugo Mackenzie-Rae, Daniel Beros, Ben Sokol/ Adam Galiano, James Stafford, Benjamin Spence, Jacob Yensch, Christopher Carlson, Kieran Thompson Absent: Jack Sturgeon, Jake Mirco Coaches: Mr Jason Matthews, Mr Brent Butcher
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BASKETBALL TEAMS 2010
JUNIOR BASKETBALL Seated Row: Second Row : Coach :
Nick Menegola, Matthew Vinci, Samuel Mudie, Lewis Pippet, Joel McArthur Jeremy Fletcher, Alexander Burt, Daniel Fosdick-McGrath, Jake Harris, Alexander Ricciardo Mr Mark Clayden
2010 has produced some excellent results on the basketball court. The Wildcats basketball competition is a state-wide competition run in two divisions, Senior (Years 10-12) and Junior (Years 7-9) . Both divisions commence with one-day carnivals and then move into a knockout competition. In the senior competition, the open team, captained by Jacob Chance and Daniel McLaughlin, were successful in finishing second after the one day carnival. Moving into the knockout round, we played St Norbert College, a basketball specialist school. The team played extremely well against a much more experienced team and were unlucky not to win after an evenly contested final quarter. The MVP for the season was Daniel McLaughlin, with the runner up MVP being Jacob Chance. Thejuniorteam had a very disrupted season. Theteam competed in the one day carnival advancing to the second round . Unfortunately the Year 9 students were unavailable for the second round of the competition due to the Duke of Edinburgh Camp . The Year 8 team played exceptionally well against bigger and stronger opposition. It was a fantastic effort by some boys who very rarely play basketball, and the team finished with a win and a 2 win 2 loss record. Thank you to all the boys who were involved in the eBC basketball teams in 2010. It was a great pleasure to coach two very enthusiastic and energetic teams willing to listen and to learn.
Mr Mark Clayden Head of Physical Education
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BASKETBALL TEAMS 2010
SENIOR BASKETBALL Seated Row: Second Row: Coach:
James Hughes, Jack Young, Cameron Eardley, Corey Frost, Joel Turner Daniel McLaughlin, Jacob Chance, James Stafford, Michael Johns Mr Mark Clayden
JUNIOR SUPER 8S Seated Row: Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: Coach:
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Austin Keyte, Jack Crilly, John Belmonte, James Warren, Nathan Prendergast, Mark Zoiti, Anthony Lomma, Edward Swan, Tyler Sorrell, Joshua Baker Jordan Filippin, Aiden Grant, Patrick Fry, Kane Santaromita, Joshua Ogden, Kimberley Forrest, Jake Goncalves, Jason Cecchi, David Cecchi Alexander Dimanopoulos, Nicholas Thuys, Jack Marshall, Jarrod Crowley, Benjamin Pendergast, Lucas Fleming, Matthew Dennis, James Crevald Thomas Marlow, Alec Radonich, Luke Pirozzi, Finbar Gaffney, Mitchell Ferris, Jack Johnson, Victor Burnett, Benjamin Johns Mr Zachary Preston
CRICKET 2010 Super 8s Cricket The CBC Super 8s cricket sides in 2010 had an extremely successful year in the exciting short form of the game. The College is the proud owner of all the Super 8 shields the WACA had on offer in 2010. The Upper School team took out the state wide Geoff Marsh Shield, whilst the Year 8/9 took out the North of the River championship and the Year 7s in their first year of competing for CBC took out the Brett Dorey Fremantle Division Shield. Congratulations to all students who competed for the school in 2010 and I look forward to seeing this domination of Super 8s cricket continue in 2011
First XI Cricket The Tom Speziali-Ied First XI cricket team in 2010 had a successful year in the Western Australian Cricket Association Graeme Wood Shield competition building on the 2009 successes. After comprehensive wins over Melville and Lakelands Senior High, CBC made it through to the quarter finals. The quarter final lined eBC up against arch rivals Mazenod College. CBC fought hard but failed to get the number ten and eleven out who led Mazenod to a very tight victory. The First XI look forward to next year with most of the team sticking together to have another crack at the title. Mr Zachary Preston Cricket Coach
SENIOR SUPER 8S Seated Row:
Second Row: Coach:
William Grant, Christopher Carlson, Jordie Fienberg, Mason Tolman, Alexander Massara, Hamish Turner, Hugo Mackenzie-Rae, Ashley Skinner, Harley Van der Wielen Jacob Hill, Jack Young, Declan Spencer, Alex Cecchi, Jacob Chance, Daniel McLaughlin, Thomas Speziali, Michael Dennis Mr Zachary Preston
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CRICKET 2010
CRICKET FIRST XI Seated Row : Second Row : Absent: Coach:
Alexander Massara, Benoit Gaffney, Jordie Fienberg, Thomas Speziali, Alex Cecchi, Jacob Hill, William Grant Mason Tolman, Hugo Mackenzie-Rae, Michael Dennis, Hamish Turner, Anthony Dodos, Ashley Skinner Jordan Jones Mr Zachary Preston
HOCKEY Seated Row: Second Row:
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Luke Prendergast, Cameron Dunn, Declan Spencer, Jack Cranswick, Ethan Bond-Williams, Timothy Green, Stefan Aydon-White Conor Hussein, Alexander Massara, Benjamin Di Sabato, John Marevich, Daniel McLaughlin, Conor Armitage, Coen Rodgers, Jackson Trezise Thomas Pinkerton, Sebastian Reid Mrs Shayni Nelson
HOCKEY 2010 CBC Fremantle's hockey team had its best result in ten years in the ACC Hockey Challenge held at the Perth Hockey Stadium last term. Our College team led by State U/18 representative Declan Spencer won three out of six games in the day-long event. Despite being beaten by eventual finalists Mazenod College and Bunbury Cathedral Grammar in its first two games of the day, the team regrouped and recorded a hard-fought two-nil win against Kingsway Christian in their third game. The team's momentum continued in the next game where they clinically disposed of Corpus Christi College one-nil. The team was brought thudding back to earth in its fifth game of the day when they were spanked eight-nil by Mandurah Fredrick Irwin College. The most pleasing win of the day according to coach, Mrs Shayni Nelson, came in the last game of the day: Mater Dei. "I was so proud of the way the boys bounced back after their demoralising defeat. It was great to see the older players in the group take charge and encourage the boys to finish off the day with a win and to play well for the school. I also think the rich chocolate cake fed to them during the lunch break could have helped", Mrs Nelson said. Grass appeared to be the preferred playing surface for the inexperienced players who ranged in age from Year 7 to Year 12. Spencer was supported well all day by Fremantle Hockey club talented juniors Conor Armitage in the midfield and Ben Di Sabato in the goals. Mrs Nelson was kept thoroughly enterta ined all day by the outgoing Year 12 students and is extremely excited about next year. Mrs Shayni Nelson Hockey Coach
ROWING Seated Row: Second Row: Third Row : Coach :
Victor Foti, Conor Noonan, Samuel Yates, Max Armstrong, Alessandro Lo Presti, Luke Thompson, Douglas McDonald Justin Land ro, Solomon Holliday, Luke Walter, Julian Hirst, Christian Deller, Joshua Loveridge, Thomas White Willis Armstro(1g, Will iam Clark, Brendan Walker, Conor Mertens, Daniel Hall, Brendan Landro, Michael Ketelaar M r Damien Flynn
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ROWING 2010 The 2010 Rowing Season saw a total twenty one CBC boys across Years 9 to 12 compete. This is the fifth year of a cooperative arrangement between Fremantle Rowing Club and the school to ensure the opportunity exists for all boys to participate at all levels of the sport. This year we had twelve Year 9 boys starting at the Junior Levels with the remainder across all grades. CBC boys are now starting to contest WA State crews and WAIS participation. The club and school will endeavour to encourage the boys to achieve at the highest levels. Boys contesting the Rowing Regatta Season may represent the school in school colours and the club's. Rowing is a sport that demands a dedication to teamwork, fitness and training and is a great character building sport. The club cooperates with the school's sporting agenda to ensure that boys can participate in chosen sports without clashes. This year saw the Fremantle Rowing Club come second overall in competitive regattas and second in Junior competition. The previous three years saw Fremantle win the Novice Pennant each year. This continuing success would not have been possible without CBC rowers. There are several developments in the sport that aim to build the sport in schools and we hope these will attract wider participation overall. Where school aged boys and girls row at regattas they can represent the school and row in school sports colours. A National Talent Identification and Development program is underway under the direction of Rowing WA and West Australian Institute of Sport. As part of this program specialised mobile equipment has been developed to measure strength and fitness to identify future oarsmen and women who have the potential to be champions at the sport. All schools are invited to participate whether or not they have a rowing program. Fremantle Rowing Club has been chosen as one of the clubs to implement this. Fremantle Rowing Club now has a fully equipped gym which is proving very popular with our young people. Coaching at Fremantle is conducted under the supervision of coaches who have rowed at Australian and International level and who have many years experience at coaching school boys and girls. With a current strength of over one hundred and thirty rowers of all ages it is a family friendly environment where young people get the support and encouragement of our older rowers. Parents are welcome to have a go as well, and we have a strong Masters contingent including several CBC parents. Mr Damien Flynn Coach
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RUBGY TEAMS 2010
Seated Row: Second Row: Third Row: Coach:
Seated Row: Second Row: Third Row: Coach:
Austin Keyte, Ryan Clark, Finbar Gaffney, Jake Stainton, David Cecchi, Joshua Baker Jason Cecchi, Mitchell Redmond, William Coggin, Elliott Tinley, Lucas Fleming, Victor Burnett, Thomas Marlow Patrick Sell, Max De Campi, Joel Tapper, Joshua Berthold, Benjamin Pendergast, Thomas Pinkerton Mr Terry Staiton
Charlie Bird, Aron Surjan, Luca Zindani, Lucas Fleming, Leighton Short, Thomas Martens, Julian Konle, Tom Kestel Matthew Vinci, Jake Stainton, Alex Buktenica, Jake Leavy, Liam McMahon, Andre Rebelo, Jack Dwyer, Max De Campi, Ryan Clark Victor Foti, Finbar Gaffney, Trey Moloney, James Shave, Alexander Burt, Jesse Mirco, Zachary Carton, William Coggin Mr Paul Woodhouse
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RUGBY TEAMS 2010 Year 8 Rugby_ The Year 8 team had a fantastic season. They went through the home and away series losing only one game. That was a narrow defeat at home to Darling Range Sports College (a rugby specialist school). The scores were tied when Darling Range scored a try in injury time in the second halfto seal the match. With a strong performance in the semi-final we beat Aranmore Catholic College (another rugby specialist school) to make it through to the Grand Final. On the day of the final we had several key players weakened due to a severe bout of the flu. Despite this the boys fought hard but were outclassed by a skilful and athletic Darling Range, who this time had home ground advantage. Star performers for the season were Trey Moloney, Leighton Short, Alex Burt, Liam McMahon and Brendon Burford. There were also some players who had never played rugby and showed great potential for the future. These were Zach Carton, Matt Vinci, Andre Rebelo and Tom Martens. Congratulations to you all! Mr Paul Woodhouse Coach
YEAR 10 RUBGY Seated Row: Second Row: Third Row: Coach:
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Stewa rt Lougher, Edward Pinkerton, Jordan Robinson, Declan Pegum, Boe Mitchell, Keegan Watson Alessandro Lo Presti, Connor Thurston, Alex Sambell, Nicholas Cook, Mitchell Pickering, Michael Ketelaar, Ethan Bond-Williams Fraser Wigham, Jacob Kranz, Jordan Paynter, William Marlow, Fortunato Lanzara, Ben Tomlinson Mr Don McNamee
RUBGY TEAMS 2010
YEAR9RUBGY Seated Row: Second Row : Coach :
Craig Martella, Jack Dwyer, Alex Skinner, Fraser Wigham, Austin Green, Troy Petruzzo, Leighton Short Luke Ryan, Jamie Foster, Jed Wall, Fortunato Lanzara, Benjamin Studniczky, Alexander Zach Pittorini, Luca Prestini Mr Don McNamee
During the season 2010 some very good rugby was played and we were able to field teams in Years 7-12. This does not occur without the help of a lot of people: special thanks to Mr Paul Woodhouse, Mr Garry Hart, Mr Terry Stainton, Mr Kim Short and all the mums and dads who came to the games and washed the jumpers. The games played were of a high standard and shows that rugby at CBC is on the improve. Year 7s were well coached by Terry Stainton. They played Wesley, Hale, Aquinas, Palmyra and Aranmore with some very pleasing results. This team looks set to have a very good season in 2011. A more structured approach to training will enable these boys to improve. Year 9s had an indifferent season with more losses than wins. Standout players were Alex Skinner, Jed Wall and Fraser Wigham. Year lOs played some good rugby but were lacking in commitment and determination. They will benefit from playing First XV in 2011. During the year we had a few of the older players give willingly of their time to help the younger boys. I think this proves the positive influence rugby has on some of our boys . We also had a visiting rugby player from Los Angeles, Da rius, who played a few games and was involved in school life for six weeks. Blair Mcintosh, Tate Wall, Ashley Skinner and Morgan Keyte also refereed. Looking forward to season 2011. Not long now! Mr Donald McNamee Rugby Co-ordinator
RUGBY TEAMS 2010 First XV 2010
Well what a season. It has probably been one of the most successful seasons for CBC Fremantle First XV for a long time. We had Tom Wilcox and Alex Kuster represent the state in the U18s State school boys and Dean Van Schalkwyk making the final cut for WA U16. eBC only lost two games for the 2010 season. One game we just lost was due to a somewhat depleted side due to exam week against a full strength school side in Kelmscott. The second game was against Corpus Christi by 1 point in the pouring rain. One thing that stood out about the CBC Fremantle First XV was the discipline and mateship. This was greatly enhanced by the team songs after the game led by Captain Tom Wilcox and Isaac Huey. The boys trained hard and played hard. We were dramatically outsized by a majority of teams, but boy, did we play good tough rugby and it was surprising who stood up and was counted. We shocked a lot of teams and never went uncontested in the scrums and gained the respect from every team we played. With the quality of the present Year 11s concerning discipline, toughness and respect, the selection into the First XV will be hotly contested for 2011. I am sure with good leadership from boys like Jess McGuire, Oliver Tinley, Ashley Skinner and their band of men, 2011 will undoubtedly be a season of reckoning. 2010 Captain Tom Wilcox 2010 Vice-Captain Isaac Huey and Joshua Keyte 2010 Best and fairest Tom Wilcox Mr Garry Hart First XV Coach
RUGBY FIRST XV Seated Row:
Second Row: Th ird Row: Coach :
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Joshua Keyte, Morgan Keyte, Jordan Pittorini, Isaac Huey, Harley Van der Wielen, Thomas Wilcox (Captain), Luke Hussey, Luke Bradshaw, Michael Pietroniro, Mark Coates Jesse Maguire, Billy Timewell, Oliver Black, Patrick Prunty, Dean Van Schalkwyk, Travis Power, Jacob Yensch, Raif Douthwaite, Zacc Amaranti, Denholm Fleming William Clark, Tate Wall, Alexander Kuster, Blair M.clntosh, Oliver Tinley, Callum Thurston, Ryder Kennington-Birch, Matthew McGarry, Ashley Skinner Mr Garry Hart
SAILING 2010 Two sailing teams represented CBC in the Secondary State Schools' Teams Racing Championships during the Term One school holidays. The event was held over four days at South of Perth Yacht Club. Weather conditions were somewhat challenging at times, with repeated squall fronts and heavy rain showers along with shifting wind conditions. Squall fronts and Winds gusting to 30 knots saw the cancellation of racing on day three. The two teams consisted of six boys each being paired together in three Puffin Pacers to a team. Both teams enjoyed the participation, experience and the chance to socialise with seventeen teams from fourteen different schools from Perth and country areas. Both CBC teams have been training at East Fremantle Yacht Club under the direction of World Team Racing representative Jasper Warren and Mr. Van-Dongen during the last few weeks of Term 1. CBC Team 1 competed in the finals series on the fourth day completing two Round Robins against the top eight teams to see them finish fifth in the overall competition. CBC Team 2completed competition on day three after completing the series and qualifying out of the top eight. Teams members were Cameron Dunn, Luke Walter, Shane Phillips, Luke and Joshua Humphries, Riley Skipworth and Stefan Aydon-White, Tim Arnott, Nick Garbin, Jason Phillips, Max Foxwell and Dominic Mann CBC sailing team.
SAILING Seated Row: Second Row: Coach : "
Domenic Mann, Nicholas Garbin, Timothy Arnott, Riley Skipworth, Conor Noonan, Jason Phillips, Max Foxwell Stefan "Aydon-White, Shane Phillips, Lucas Humphreys, Joshua Humphreys, Luke Walter, Cameron Dunn Mr Marius Van Dongen
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SOCCER TEAMS 2010
JUNIOR SOCCER Seated Row: Second Row: Coach:
Jakob Sciaresa, Julian Konle, Nicholas Lomma, Kurtis Gray, Alec Radonich, Luke Prendergast, Lewis Grant, Anthony Lomma Dakoda Holman, Madison Holman, Mauricio Talero Solorza, Robert Mariano, Amos Jones, Julian Mugnes, Daniel Nocciolino Mr John Hortense
SENIOR SOCCER Seated Row: Second Row : Coach :
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Jordan Torquato, Marc Zagami, Mason Tate, Thomas Speziali, Luke Radonich, Sam Wheatley, Jake D'Ascanio, Nathan De Abreu Nicholas Ambrogio, Byron Hudson, Benjamin Harding, Alex Cecchi, Coen Rodgers, Cameron De Faria, Harry O' Brien, Connor Thurston Mr Darren O' Neill
SOCCER TEAMS 2010 GREAT SUCCESS FOR OUR SENIOR SOCCER BOYS
The Senior Boys' Football team (the world game variety!) enjoyed a very successful campaign in the "2010 Champion Schools' Football Cup". This is the premier schools' soccer competition in the state and over 130 senior teams began the competition. The CBC Fremantle team was drawn in a very tough group that included two recent winners, but were quietly confident of pushing towards the finals given the deep pool of talent that exists at our College. The boys play~d some very entertaining and skilful football to progress through the first stage Round Robin section as winners of their group. The results of these games are listed below; Game 1
loss
Corpus Christi CC
0-2
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win
Melville SHS
2-0
Game 3
win
Seton CC
4-1
Game4
win
Somerville
3-0
Game 3
win
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The team advanced to the second stage Knockout section ofthe tournament and their first opponents were Lynwood SHS. Despite missing several players through injury and various State Team trials, a small, but very committed, squad of twelve boys played well to secure a 1 - 0 win. The boys then continued their impressive run with hard fought 2 - 1 victory over Kent St. SHS and a great 3 - 1 Quarter Final victory over the powerful South West Regional winners, Newton Moore College. This set up a Semi Final clash with close rivals and 'soccer specialist school' John Curtin SHS. In what proved to be a game that showcased the wonderful array of very talented players on both teams, our boys triumphed 2 - 1 to be crowned the Southern Champions. Following on from such great results, the CBC Fremantle Senior Soccer Squad earned the right to playoff in the Grand Final of the Champion Schools Football Cup. The game against 'soccer specialist school' Woodvale SHS was played under lights at Litis Stadium on Tuesday 14 September. In front of a healthy crowd that included proud parents, supportive students and a large number of College staff, the boys certainly represented themselves and the College in a great manner. In an exciting encounter that could have gone either way, the boys lost an entertaining game 2 goals to 3. The boys should be very pleased with their efforts in this ¡major state-wide tournament. Importantly, they should be very proud of the manner in which they played skilful football throughout. In the final itself, they showed determination, skill and sportsmanship, and were gracious in finishing runners-up. I am very proud of each and every squad member and would like to thank them for their commitment throughout the year. Mr Darren O'Neill Senior Soccer Coach.
SURFING 2010
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Harrison Brown, Jackson Sidery, Jordi Davieson (Captain), Billy Timewell (Vice Captain),Matthew Brown (Vice Captain), Jacob Morris, Timothy Peterson Jacob Hill, Mitchell Emery, Cameron Eardley, Alexander Fico, Zacc Amaranti, Jack Dwyer Jordan Cicchini, Harrison Close, Connor Orrells, Jacob Yensch, Samuel Leahy, Jamie Foster Luke Bowden, Nicholas Minutillo, Ashley Ganley Mr Jason Matthews
Competition for places in this year's surfing and body boarding teams was fierce with students competing during early-morning training sessions at Cottesloe beach. The State Schools Surfing competition was held at Trigg ,Beach this year in tough windy conditions. Although the swell was big, the conditions produced some less-than-favourable waves as our boys battled hard all day. Congratulations to the Junior Body Boarding team, Harrison Close and Timothy Peterson, for making it through to the semi-finals before being knocked out of the competition. The boys, led by captain Jordie Davison, represented the College with pride and competed well all day. Mr Jason Matthews Coach
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On Thursday 18th March a group of eleven boys went to the State Tennis Centre to play in the Academy Plate Tennis Tournament. This year they had sixteen teams enter, which was more than any other year. Four weeks of training had come down to this : one exciting, nail-biting, on-the-edge of your seat day. Team One won all of their three games in their pool and moved on to play in the finals. They came across Oberthur Primary School in the semi finals and won an exciting game by only four points. In the grand final they played Booragoon Primary School, who had won it last year. The boys put up a great fight but were pipped at the post by a better team. Team Two came third in their pool and went on to play other teams who had come third in their pool, and like Team One, won the first game by only a matter of points, but lost their second game to a better team on the day, another Booragoon team. The boys, the parents and I had a great day and we all came home a little redder from the sun. I had some great feedback from the parents, other teams and the tournaments officials about how well our boys played, their attitude and the way they represented the school. They should all be really proud of themselves. Well Done Boys! Miss Lisa Tognolini Year 7 Tennis Coach
MURSELL SHIELD During Term 1, Thomas Speziali, Will Grant, Eamon O'Neil-Daniel, Daniel Lavery and Hugo MacKenzie - Rae represented CBC at the State Tennis Centre in the All Schools' Tennis Competition. The Siazenger Cup is run for Year 10 to 12 competitors. The boys played four matches in their pool on a school day. After finishing second in that Pool they were placed in the Mursell Shield Competition. They played Applecross teams in the Quarter and Semi Finals and won convincingly. Applecross is a specialist tennis school. They then played John Forrest, which is also a specialist tennis school. Thomas lost to a State player"after playing extremely well, Hugo and Eamon were terrific in winning easily.
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TENNIS 2010 Will played a much better tennis player, but, through pure determination, outlasted him. The doubles were split, leaving us as 4/2 winners. All the boys were fantastic ambassadors for the school. Daniel Lavery was excellent during the Siazenger Cup but fractured his hand and was unable to play in the Mursell Shield Competition. CBC Fremantle last won the shield in 2006. Mr Barry Tognolini Coach
JUNIOR TENNIS HERBERT EDWARDS CUP L to R: Absent:
Charlie Bird, Conor Noonan, Casey Brown, Luke Prendergast Simon Smith
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WATER POLO 2010 CBC Fremantle has again confirmed itself as the strongest water polo school in WA with a win and a third place in the 2010 Water Polo WA carnival. A win in the State Schools competition is on the back of a hard-fought win against Aquinas College in Term 1. Entering two teams into the carnival to cater for our strong numbers in the sport, CBC also showed that we have great depth with a number of junior players stepping up for the senior competition. It was a fantastic day with the teams supporting each other well and showing excellent sportsmanship throughout some tough games. Mr Brendan McGrath Coach
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Solomon Wright, Michael Zoiti, Liam McMahon, Joshua Leigh, Luca Altieri, Harrison Collier, Adrian Emanuele, Nathan Simich, Jake Leavy Andre Rebelo, Kieran Thompson, Samuel Leahy, Connor Orrells, Jacob Yensch, Benjamin Cooper, Michael Altieri, Xavier De Faria, Courtney Smart, Connor Thurston Thomas Wilcox, William Clark, Peleus Liascos, Taylor Merrutia, Oliver Tinley, Ben Sokol, Alex Sambell, Angus Reynolds, Liam Windsor Mr Brendan McGrath
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JAPANESE EXCHANGE 2010 eBe Fremantle continues the journey with Torei Gakuen Fujisawa JHS&HS which began over fourteen years ago with Akiko Danker, our former Japanese teacher. The Japanese students and their teacher Mr Satoshi Oshio landed in Perth on March 21 in the early hours. They then arrived at eBe at 11:00am to meet their nervous and excited families who hosted them for the next eleven days. During this time they experienced the Australian culture both in the home and school life at eBc. The life styles are totally different to those in Japan. Below are some of the comments from the host families, parents and brothers. Our experience as a host family was enriching for all and we would highly recommend it. Our host student Takashi was a lovely boy and did his best to fit in to his temporary new world. We got the impression this new world was at a faster pace than he was used to - he would come home from school exhausted, his face dropping when given the afternoon's itinerary! My five year old son was a perfect icebreaker - initially acting ,as tour guide around the house, then demanding Takashi write out all the Japanese characters on a daily basis. They grew quite fond of each other, Takashi even reading bedtime stories to Ellis. Takashi was very formal - choosing to wear his school uniform often. He did not appear comfortable wearing shorts but we managed to get him to the beach. Although apparently not a swimmer, we watched him carefully and he had a great time in the water (up to his waist only!), throwing a ball around. Takashi indicated that he enjoyed going to the football, witnessing the Fremantle Dockers first victory of the year. We sent him home with a parting gift including a Dockers Member 2010 hat and flag nothing like expanding the Freo supporters worldwide! Murray, Sarah, Lewis, Bevan and Ellis Grant We found Satoshi to be a lovely, courteous young man. He inspired us to cook some Japanese dishes which we can now include in our repertoire! Satoshi shared with us a traditional tea ceremony using tea powder. As interesting as the whole ritual was, we were not sold on the taste of the tea. We took some comfort in the hope that it had to be good for you! We all enjoyed a camping trip to Moore River (although the threat of the tents blowing away may have dampened some enthusiasm). Satoshi enjoyed a visit to the river and writing all of our names on the sand .. including the dog and three cats! Maria Vicary My family and i really enjoyed having Takaaki stay with us. After a few days he settled in and slipped into the Australian way of life ... Relaxing one minute and racing around everywhere the next. His English was pretty good, we understood each other most times. I hope Takaaki and I stay in touch through emails. Zane Farmer Having Kento around, because he was really funny, and joined in with everything. Our cousins' Japanese student, Yuya, was no different. We always went out with them making it so much more fun. Overall, I really enjoyed having the Japanese students, and it was sad to see them leave. eody Kennington-Birch
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I wasn't sure what to expect when the Japanese students arrived at the school grounds or when we arrived back home with our student. After showing Kento around the house he began the process of unpacking all his gear and then having a sleep as he was extremely tired from his flight from Japan. The following few days we went on several outings such as picnics at Point Walter and Heathcote, bowling and having dinner and a walk through Fremantle. Kento was able to become more relaxed and his true self started to come out. He turned out to be a very social, humorous, outgoing guy and he had some odd talents such as being able to recite the Martin Luther King's speech "I Have A Dream" speech in full in English. Having him stay with my family was a great experience and he turned out to be a really fun and cool guy. S=::5~~~~=~ Ryder Kennington-Birch
Our first hosting experience proved to be a very enjoyable and enriching one. Our student was a very warm person and very helpful. We thought that it would be extremely chaotic, but it proved to be very relaxing and we learnt about many aspects of the Japanese culture. We really enjoyed having our student around, it actually felt as if he were one of the family. If anyone is thinking of getting one when the time comes, I suggest you do it! Great fun and a wonderful experience. Nicholas Hayes
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DUKE OF EDINBURGH EXPEDITION 2010 In Advent Term the Year 9 cohort took part in the annual Duke of Edinburgh Expedition which included five days of camping and adventure activities in Karridale and the Leeuwin Naturalist National Park with the Explorus Adventure Learning company. After an early start at the College the convoy of buses headed down to the Explorus base camp in Karridale where it was time to meet their group leaders and re-pack their bags leaving out items that they didn't need and packing in their food and group equipment for the five days. From here each group started their journey into the bush, unaware of what the next five days would bring. The boys toughed out high temperatures, trekking through shrub and coastal dunes walking up to sixteen kilometres on their big days. It wasn't all tough work, though, with students getting the opportunity to challenge and test themselves on a high ropes course 10m above the group, abseil thirty 'metres free falls and explore some of the South West's best cave systems. The expedition was a rewarding one for the students who learnt a lot about themselves and their peers having to prepare and cook all their own meals, set up campsites and take charge of all navigation and hygiene tasks. Overall the expedition was a huge success with the students returning to the base camp tired but proud of what they had achieved. The boys were exceptional with their behaviour, commitment and team work and should be proud of what they achieved and the way they faced challenges and supported each other throughout the expedition. A huge thank you must also go to the CBC staff members who volunteered their time to attend the expedition and make this a valuable experience for the Year 9 students: Mr Foote, Mrs Smith, Dr Holohan, Mr Correia, Mr McGrath, Ms Tognolini, Mr Baldry and Mr Dowsett
eBe ON TOUR 2010 This year saw CBCventure on the inaugural football tour of Melbourne. The tour was an excellent opportunity for the boys and aimed to utilise the passion they have for both their College and football to create an invaluable learning experience that they will cherish for life. The tour went over six jam-packed days of fun, tours, football, and professional development. The boys were given not only the opportunity to represent their College and state but to learn of the training programs and professionalism of top-line AFL clubs, while given the responsibility to do all their own washing and cleaning. On tour the boys made links to the Edmund Rice community playing three Edmund Rice schools in st. Joseph's North Melbourne, St Bernard's Essendon and St Joseph's Geelong. Each of these schools has a rich football tradition and has provided many outstanding footballers to VFL and AFL competitions. The fixture against St. Joseph's, North Melbourne had special significance given this very historic year for the College as they celebrated their final year. The school was a powerhouse football school in the 60s, 70s and 80s virtually being unbeatable. It was truly an honour to be included to celebrate their last ever sporting event. The game was played in great spirit in front of a big crowd filled with St Joseph Old boys at Arden Street. St Joseph's went to a lot of effort to make the game a great spectacle creating banners for the boys to run through, medals for best players, and sausage sizzle for both schools to mingle afterwards. CBC were the eventual winners in a tough contest but the day was about St Josephs and the boys showed great maturity to form a guard of honour as they clapped the St Joseph boys off the ground. While on tour the boys were given the opportunity to tour the MCG, Melbourne Sport Museum, North Melbourne newly built facilities at Arden Street and Lexus Centre (Collingwood headquarters) : watch three AFL games (Fremantle/Richmond at Edihad Stadium, Melbourne/Essendon at the MCG, and Western Bulldogs /Carlton at Edihad Stadium) : view Geelong and North Melbourne training while
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Jordie Fienberg, Harley Van der Wielen, Liam Windsor (Vice Captain), William Grant (Captain), Robert Beaver (Vice Captain), Samuel Cassells Sam Monaghan, Jacob Hill, James Hughes, Jack Young, Kyle Yates, Billy Timewell, Mitchell Emery, Benoit Gaffney, Kaiden Matera Ayden Doohan, Hugo Mackenzie-Rae, Daniel Beros, Adam Galiano, Eamon O'Neil-Dan iel, Alex Cecchi, Christopher Carlson, Callam Cox Aidan Deli'Olio, Joshua Cicanese, James Scott, Julian Hirst, Benjamin Spence, Thomas Speziali .â&#x20AC;˘ Jack Sturgeon, Jake Mirco Mr Jason Matthews, Mr Brendan McGrath, Mr Adrian Correia, Mr Brent Butcher
experiencing the best Melbourne had to offer in regards to shops and restaurants. Not to mention all the AFL players the boys had the pleasure of meeting and getting numerous signatures from. Over all the tour was a magnificent success with the boys being tremendous in both their behaviour and professionalism showing great maturity to represent their College with pride. All boys thoroughly enjoyed the tour and their behaviour has ensured that the tour will be a biannual event. Special thanks to Mr Matthews who helped me organise the tour and Mr McGrath and Mr Butcher who gave up their school holidays to accompany the boys on tour. Mr Adrian Correia Tour Coordinator
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