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Edmund Rice Education Foreword Headmaster's report. .. . . . . . Board Chairman's report . . . . . Deputy Headmaster's report . Deputy Headmaster's report . Business Manager's report . Old Boys' Association report Music Parents' Group report Parent Council report . College Captain College Staff . . College Awards Year 12 Awards Year 11 Awards Year 10 Awards Year 9 Awards Year 8 Awards Year 7 Awards Student Achievements. Year 12 Roll Call .. .. The Year that was - the Class of 2011 SUBJECT REPORTS Divinity .. Kiwirrkurra Service .. Ministry . . Kairos Retreat Careers. Drama . . . English . . Idea Shop. Information Communica-tion Technology Italian. . . . . . . . Mathematics. . . . Physical Education. Outdoor Education. Science . . . . . . . Society and Environment . Sport . . . . . . . . . . . . Technology and Enterprise Visual Arts . . . . . . Vocational Education . . .
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EDMUND RICE EDUCATION AUSTRALIA message of Jesus for all humankind. We congratulate you on another year in the Catholic education journey by living out the Charter and we offer the College God's blessings as it seeks new horizons into a future full of hope. Mr Wayne Tinsey Executive Director Edmund Rice Education Australia
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It is with a great sense of pride that Edmund Rice Education Australia acknowledges the extraordinary contribution of your College to the Catholic education of young people who have been challenged to make a difference in our world . Your College is an integral part of a network of 40 schools across Australia united by a common Charter based on the vision of Edmund Rice and the Christian Brothers. This Charter has recently been reviewed and reimagined to give new life to the mission . Throughout this year and into the future, our network of schools is being joined by a number of Associate Schools who have previously had a connection with the Edmund Rice story and the Christian Brothers. The achievements and successes of your school during the past year are shared not only in your own community but indeed throughout the expanded network that makes up Edmund Rice Education Australia. Your mission in Catholic education can never be underestimated and we are proud of the role your College takes within Catholic education in Australia to provide multiple and varied opportunities for young people to live the Gospel in ways that bring life and life to the full. This indeed is the
HEADMASTERJS REPORT
In this report I have refrained from cataloguing the activity and achievements at the College this year. Although it has been a wonderful year punctuated with many successes in a multitude of areas, I am confident that you will already be aware of many of them through your regular reading of the College newsletter - and if not, I know that they are faithfully recorded in this 2011 Yearbook. Instead, I have decided to share some views on what should constitute a good school and what I believe provides the backbone to our existence as CBC Fremantle.
the usual expectations of maintaining literacy and numeracy standards and demonstrating good subject knowledge are present, it is the requirement to uphold what they term 'British values' that catches the attention. They even go as far as to list some of these; democracy, individual liberty, mutual respect and tolerance. At the same time here in Australia a
There are many views on what sort of a school we should strive to be. We certainly receive plenty of advice on this matter from a variety of sources. During this year I have received mail outs from government departments and other interest groups encouraging us to be, among many other things, a Waterwise school, a Cybersafe school, a Carbon Neutral school, a National Mr Shaun Kenny Solar school and most recently even set of National Professional Standards a Positive Body Image Conscious for Teachers is being developed. The school! sad reality is that there is no reference In truth, each of these causes has to the place of values as a part of inherent value and I am not seeking these standards. As the journalist in to diminish any of them. They are The Australian notes, lithe Australian all very worthy but they leave me model is about accountability of wondering exactly how much of practice ... it's a values-free zone." the social agenda schools should CBC Fremantle can never be a valuesbe expected to carry. We have not free zone. One of the critical roles adopted any of these aforementioned in teaching is to model how to live characteristics as Singularly definitive in a complex society. We know that of our College - instead we use the parents are the primary educators of values-laden byline that we are a their children and that the essential Catholic Leadership School for Boys. role of our school isto support families It is, in fact, an education in values in the presentation and modelling and the importance of such an of mutually agreed values. In an era education to this school that I wish of moral confusion and at a time to focus upon. According to a report when young people are confronted in The Australian newspaper in July, by competing moral standards, it next year the British government will is essential that the values they introduce a new range of standards encounter at school resonate with for teachers in that country. While those they experience at home. When
we have such a situation we also have the great capacity for goodness which characterises the boys of CBe. The boundaries that a clear set of values offer are important to the proper formation of young men. At this school we are quite explicit about our values. They appear on the bottom of the front page of every newsletter we publish, they are a part of every parent presentation we make, they inform the strategic direction of the College and they should be apparent in every practice at the school. For those who may have momentarily forgotten them, they are Catholic Faith, Leadership, Care, Excellence and Community. As a part of the direction these values provide we are able to proudly proclaim ourselves as a Catholic Leadership School for Boys. This necessarily means a school which encourages each of the young men in its care to demonstrate positive leadership now and in the future in their families, in their workplace and in society. This leadership should be demonstrated in their capacity as sons, brothers, husbands, fathers, employees, employers and community leaders; and it should always be a style of leadership informed by the gospel values presented by Jesus himself - peace, justice, service and respect. I genuinely hope that CBC Fremantle will be waterwise and cybersafe, but much more importantly I believe that this College will be defined by its commitment to instilling in its students the values needed to be a good person in a morally complex world.
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truly deserve them. I would like to particularly acknowledge the contributions made by Mr Paul Williams to CBC Fremantle. As the Western Region Administrator for Edmund Rice Education Australia in recent years he has been a strong presence and support for this College. Paul has accepted a similar position in Victoria from next year and we will miss his guidance and friendship. Since arriving at CBC I have been astounded by the commitment to service and the goodwill of the staff. They have a passion for their profession, for this school and for the good education of the young men in their care. There would not be a boy at the College who is not able to relate many instances of teachers going well beyond their duty in caring for them. I acknowledge our staff on behalf of the broader school community. To the parents who support the College in many different ways we also thank you. The confidence you display in the school when you support the judgements of its staff encourages each of us to work harder on behalfofyoursons.1 am constantly reminded that this is a community school where mutual trust exists and values are truly shared. A particular thank you to Mr Rob Leicester and the members of the College Board; Mrs Debbie Waddell and the Parent Council; Mr George Ayres and the CBC Old Boys' Association; Mrs Pam Arnott and the Music Parents Group; and all of the others who work in a more formal volunteer capacity in support of our school. Your efforts are vital to our function and are certainly not taken for granted. Of course, a special acknowledgement is due to the students of our College.
There have been many times throughout the year when your wonderful achievements have been formally recognised. On this occasion I would like to emphasise that it is your ongoing commitment to your studies, to your personal development and to each other that makes your family and your school rightfully proud of you. CBC Fremantle is enjoying prosperous phase in its long and proud history. There are a number of innovative programs being undertaken at the College and there are many more in the short-term pipeline. I look forward to sharing the excitement of each of them with you in the coming years. Mr Shaun Kenny Headmaster
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The young men at our College are a credit to themselves, their families and to the College.
CBC Fremantle is performing well and has clearly established itself as a school of choice. This has not happened by accident and is the result of hard work and careful planning over the last decade by many people.
I am proud to be a part of CBC Fremantle. Mr Rob Leicester Board Chair
To maintain this momentum the College's strategic direction was reviewed during the year. Under its Vision and Mission, the College has five established core Values: Catholic Faith Mr Rob Leicester
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to make. They are a fine Board and it has again been a great privilege to work with them.
Community Under each Value, Strategic Goals are set that determine the priorities for the College. In a process lead by the College Headmaster, Mr Shaun Kenny, and in conjunction with the College Leadership Team and the Board, the Strategic Goals for the College were reviewed during the year. Detailed action plans are in the process of being developed to underpin these priority Goals. I acknowledge the outstanding work of Shaun Kenny in his first year at the College. After joining us at the start of the year, Shaun very quickly settled into his new role. Shaun's considerable educational and leadership skills were evident throughout the year as he quickly built good relationships and, in a positive way, stamped his authority on the College. I look forward to Shaun having a long association with CBC Fremantle. I also acknowledge and thank my fellow Board members for the valuable contribution they continue
The Board membership for 2011 was: Greg Bruce Angie Emanuele Frank lannantuoni Shaun Kenny
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Nic Preston Sandra Seman-Bourke Anthony Sutton Debbie Waddell
The College is also very well served by its outstanding and hardworking staff. The wonderful way that the staff interact with the students makes CBC Fremantle unique and I thank each and everyone of them for another great year and wish them well for 2012. Finally, CBC Fremantle students can, and should, holds their heads high. ~~
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formation programs and a rigorous academic curriculum will always be at the core of what is offered at our school, the College continues to explore and introduce a variety of initiatives that further complement traditional classroom learning. This year, a number of dedicated staff and students have enjoyed the experience of touring Singapore, Gallipoli and Italy. Next year will see the formation of an Academic Excellence Program that will aim to encourage students to challenge themselves while striving to achieve their personal best. A formal Health Education Program will be part of the curriculum for Years 7 - 10, with the Year 9 boys embarking on a unique educational initiative called The Rite Journey. This program supports the development of selfaware, engaged, responsible and resilient young adults. In a culture where the period of adolescence can vary considerably, and where young adults can receive very conflicting messages about good values and expected behaviours, CBC Fremantle is implementing The Rite Journey in order to assist our boys as they
begin to make their transition into healthy, respectful and responsible young men . The program will provide our boys with the opportunity of experiencing rites of passage and important life lessons, created and guided by particular teachers and significant adult mentors. As our College continues to grow, am sure that other new curriculum programmes will be introduced
and opportunities for student involvement in various teams, tour groups and special projects will continue to expand. However, it is vital that the partnership of family, school and student remains central in all such endeavours. I am always impressed by the level of parent and student support for our College. At the start of the year, a Mother of one of our Year 7 boys rang me to thank the College for making her son feel 'so genuinely welcome' at our school. She made particular reference to the
the College and what we are striving to achieve. Finally, I take this opportunity to acknowledge the fantastic work of our Staff. CBC Fremantle 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 College Staff. They show a genuine concern for the welfare of the boys and their development. The 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 would also like to thank the Heads of House, other Pastoral Team members and our very special Office Staff for their continued efforts in assisting the boys. Their work is often behind the scenes but always very sincere and with wonderful effect. Mr Darren O'Neill Deputy Headmaster
manner in which the senior boys had offered such generous guidance and care to her son. Again, at the recent Graduation Ceremony, a justifiably proud Father approached me to thank the College for 'everything' we had done for his son. I believe that both were referring to the special sense of spirit and community that is so evident at CBC Fremantle. I would like to acknowledge the fantastic work of the boys and sincerely thank the parents for their ongoing support of
DEPUTY HEADMASTER'S REPORT student who received a Certificate of Merit should be justifiably proud of himself.
This year started with a look back to the Graduating Class of 2010. With 100% graduation rate and 87 out Of 89 students who applied to public universities gaining first round offers, the College was proud of the boys' efforts and the often unsung effort of parents and teachers. Congratulations go to Stefano lustini and Jayson Fernandes who received Certificates of Merit. The Year 13 Breakfast was a great opportunity to hear from the boys about where they were going in 2011, with all boys setting out either to work, TAFE or universities with enthusiasm and excitement. This year has seen the continuation of the excellent opportunities offered at the College for students in all aspects of learning. Quality teaching and learning in the classroom, public performances and displays of the Arts, Sports, Service Learning and, new to the College this year, Debating, have all served to motivate and challenge the young men of CBC. To see so many boys taking up opportunities to show their talents to the wider community is magnificent. Equally impressive are the effort and commitment staff give to enabling these opportunities to occur.
Our teachers continue to look for experiences that will reinforce and complement the work done in classes; from excursions to incursions, Learning Area Weeks, competitions and overseas tours, our staff are constantly looking for ways to engage, extend and
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develop their students. Please have a look at the Learning Area reports in this publication to get a more detailed run down. It is quite exhausting. In the midst ofthis, the laptop roll out to Years 7 to 10 students commenced. The excitement with the new toy was soon challenged by the management requirements for both staff and the boys. Togetherwe have learntthatthere are many exciting things happening with them, and no doubt more to come as we all develop in this area. A big thanks must go Mr John Rear, Mr Scott Barron, Mr Lachlan Byrd and Mrs Sonya Gaffney who have been at the forefront of this. Also thanks to the 'tech savvy' staff, who have blazed a path with the use of technology and have shared so willingly with the rest of us.
These efforts were recognised at the Awards Night on 19 November. In addition to the winners of Subject awards, a very special and unique part of our evening is the presentation of the Certificates of Merit. These certificates are awarded to students who receive 85% positive indicators on every report the have received so far in the year. Last year, after raising the mark from 80% to 85%, 215 boys received Certificates of Merit. This year, an amazing 258 young men met or exceeded this mark. That is 36% of all students who demonstrate a commitment to excellence and hard The Academic Board also had a few work to all their subjects. That is an new faces on it, as Mr Barry Tognolini, outstanding achievement and every Mr Steve Coggin and Mr Mark , ~ "
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BUSINESS MANAGER'S REPORT
CBC Fremantle develops an operating budget in order to provide a framework to enable planning and development across the broad range of educational and other requirements within the College. This document developed for the school year provides the comparative figures as a measure against actual receipts and expenses.
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. Pressure has been placed on Tuition Fees by the upward move in the Index of Cultural and Social Advantage
Classroom Refurbishments have commenced and in 2011 the College will renovate three classrooms and provide new furniture in each .
RECU RRENT IN COM E $ 10..2 MILLION
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Expenditure is the utilisation of these resources in order to provide for the delivery of education as well as capital development programmes to build new facilities and allow for the maintenance of those existing 2011 BUDGET RECURRENT EXPENDITURE $10.0 MIWON
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thereby providing a sound educational platform for pedagogy. The main categories of expenditure are Salaries and Wages, Debt Servicing and Operations and Maintenance expenses. Salaries and Wages are the largest cost area with
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Educational support initiatives continue at the College for staff/ student welfare to improve the educational environment with ongoing technological additions which include the installation of digital projectors and air conditioning in the College.
Derivation of income within the budget stems from Tuition Fees, Facilities Income and State and
Federal Government Grants and is calculated by using budgeted student numbers multiplied by anticipated fee and grant allocations.
Capital development continues in 2011. The two Language Laboratories funded by the Federal Government initiative have been completed with an opening ceremony conducted on 2 June 2011.
The budget parameters and other financial and development aspects relating to the College is provided herewith from the Business and Administration Manager as information to the CBC Fremantle community.
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and 10 students was implemented. Complementing this the College introduced â&#x20AC;˘ a laptop program providing laptops for all Year 7 and 8 students.
Work continues on Edmund Hall . The (ICSEA) of the College. Determined by College was extremely fortunate to demographic data the ICSEA indicates be the recipient of pews, stained glass of windows, Stations of the Cross and increased financial capacity families in the CBC student catchment an Altar subsequent to the closure of area. This upward movement has the Christian Brothers' College, Tardun. effect of reduCing the level of Federal These items are either installed or in and State Funding. Formulas for the the process of installation pending calculation of funding are influenced feasibility studies on restorative work. by the ICSEA level and the ICSEA CBC Fremantle strives to increase has the effect of reducing accommodate the optimum Government Funding allocations. education for students providing Income and Expenditure at CBC is a holistic education in a safe and monitored rigorously and resources aesthetically pleasing environment. are used prudently .Every endeavour Mr Tony Pitos is made to ensure that the College Business Manager remains an affordable school and fees at CBC still remain significantly lower than all other metropolitan boys' schools. Government initiatives continue and in 2011 the National Secondary Schools Computer Fund providing one to one computers for year 9
OLD BOYS~ ASSOCIATION REPORT
Once again it is time to report on your Old Boys' activities of 2011. This year has been very special as the school has celebrated 110 years as a CBC teaching College. I believe this to be the oldest CBC College in Western Australia. Your Old Boys' Association grasped the opportunity to celebrate this occasion by holding a full reunion at the South Fremantle Football Clubrooms on Saturday, 22 October. I am very happy to report that this was a magnificent success with about 250 old boys attending, some were joined by their wives and/or partners. These big events don't just happen. There are many people I wish to thank for their contribution to the success on the day - the workers. Firstly, to the sub-committee chaired by John (Polly) Parker, Richard Finucane, Terry Iannello, John Katnic and a special thanks to Baden Pratt, who is not even an old boy of the school. my committee who Secondly, attended all meetings with the subcommittee leading up to this special event: Graham Taylor, Kevin O'Brien, Kevin Cant, Des Baccini and Frank Lo Presti. A special thanks to Fiona Williams and Shaun Kenny. Finally, a huge thank you to Philip Orescanin for producing the posters which were distributed to most churches and prominent places. I would like to offer a special thank you to the College Jazz Orchestra for their assistance on the day and to the students who assisted with the parking. A huge thank you to Shaun Kenny for his address. Finally, what a great guest speaker we had in John Hughes. John likened life
to a game of cricket. You don't play every ball as a batsman, there are several you don't play at and some you must play at. John not only gave us some words of wisdom about his success but also added that the College education and the national service he undertook changed his
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life. John guaranteed the event was a financial success with his generous sponsorship. This year old boys sufficient funds to allow the College to award the James McGowan Bursary to a student who without it would not benefit from a CBC Fremantle education. Once again may I wish all of the students of 2011 every success and happiness and remind them that they too are now old boys of CBC Fremantle. Mr George Ayres President
MUSIC PARENTS~ GROUP REPORT
This turned out to be a somewhat challenging year for the Music Parents group {MPG} and the music program as a whole. Mr Shane Mancuso was away on long service leave for first term, but sadly, also lost his mum and a cousin in Italy during this time. We had Zoe Francis ably holding the fort in his absence and co-ordinating the activities of our Jazz Orchestra {JO}, Big Band {BB}, Junior Jazz {JJ}, 2 Guitar Ensembles, a Jazz Combo, the CBC choir and the Godband.
and running the evening - no-one will forget Declan Allen's wonderful impromptu chatter to keep the audience entertained. We were treated to a lovely supper after the show thanks to Mr Frank Williams and his wife.
The year got off to a great start with our fundraising team of Marian Walter and Renie Allen swinging straight into action to successfully secure sponsorship and donations, which were put to good use during our fundraisers this year. Unfortunately, there was no camp or Mother's Day concert this year due to Shane's absence and the unavailability of Araluen as a venue. We have now secured a booking at Woodman's Point for a music camp in 2012! The CBC Jazz Combo comprising Year 12 students toured Singapore in the July holidays with Shane and Robyn Mancuso. It turned out to be a very successful trip and being a smaller group allowed the boys the chance to perform in Jazz Clubs and cafes where live music is regularly played. The boys' costs for the tour were generously subsidised by the fundraising activities of the MPG. By all accounts the boys had a wonderful time. We did have a successful VIPA night on August 19 at the Fremantle Town Hall - a great way to showcase the boys' talents and it is wonderful to have some input from some of the lovely lona music girls as well. The boys did a great job of compering
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Another successful evening was had on September 10, when we ran our "Day at the Races" fundraiser in the school gymnasium. The night was successful, fun and an enjoyable evening was had by all. Thanksto Dom Burgio for being an entertaining and slick MC and to Mr Shaun Kenny, Fiona Williams and the other teachers who made the effort to come along and support the night. Thanks were also due to Fiona Williams and Michelle Eades who offered a great deal of support with the printing and sale of programs and tickets. Thanks also to the sub-committee who assisted me - Renie Allen, Kirsten McDonald, Marian Walter, Carolyn Ryder and Caroline McMahon. Another major item funded by the MPG this year is instrumental hire for students who would otherwise not have an instrument and partpayment for badges provided to all band members.
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PARENT COUNCIL REPORT
The CBC Fremantle Parent Council has now been operating for four years. It is made up of a group of parents appointed by the Headmaster. Its purpose is to provide a forum to facilitate parent participation in the College by offering advice and feedback to the Headmaster and to organize social and other functions.
Yacht Club. This replaced the Parent Ball wh ich was held the last three years. It was encouraging to see many new faces enjoying the ambience of an evening of dancing and good company. The Council will adopt this format again next year in the hope that it will be received by an even greater number of families .
In addition to its consultative role, the Parent Council aims to foster school community development. The Council guidelines and objectives can be found on the CBC Fremantle College website. 2011 has been a busytimeforthe Parent Council members. The year began with a welcoming morning tea for the new Year 7 and 8 parents. Starting a new school can be an exciting time but can also bring with it new challenges and a degree of anxiety. The morning tea was an opportunity for the Parent Council to make new parents feel welcome and to speak about our great College. The Wine and Cheese Night for these same parents was a huge success. With a number of families gathered together in a relaxed atmosphere, a special sense of spirit and community was evident. This sense of belonging to the CBC community was again felt at our annual Mothers' Day morning tea and Fathers' Day breakfast with the increased number of mothers, fathers and grandparents in attendance. These two special occasions are opportunities for the boys to acknowledge their mothers and fathers and to recognise the impact parents have on their lives. Share the Journey is a father/son event
held in March each year. It is a unique concept initiated by a passionate group of parents and supported by the College Leadership Team. The event involved a casual walk and a relaxed chat where guiding questions helped form the basis of this interaction. This has become a significant annual event in the College calendar, in particular for the younger boys, and will continue to be a strong focus for the Council. A new event introduced this year was a Parent Social evening held at the Swan
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A cyber safety awareness presentation designed for parents, students and teachers was hosted by the College. Guest speaker, Lesley Harrison, from the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) offered knowledge and useful tips with regard to monitoring the appropriate use of social networking sites. The Council will endeavour to host a similar evening next year focussing on a relevant issue affecting our boys. Other Parent Council actions during the year included helping with the catering at the Open Day and at the College Art Exhibition evening and hosting an orientation morning tea for the incoming Year 7 parents. I acknowledge and sincerely thank the Council members for their efforts in endeavouring to build a stronger CBC Fremantle community. The current members are :- Jenni Smart, Suzanne Martinelli, Toni Vinci, Sophie Benson, Samantha Kendrick, Enzelia Fogliani, Michael O'Connor, Greg Hayes, Phil
O'Neill, Shaun Kenny and Fiona Williams. They are committed to the role and are keen to make the Council a success. It would be remiss of me not to pay tribute to our Headmaster Mr Shaun Kenny and to the Leadership Team of the College. The Council has received ongoing support and guidance which is invaluable to the effectiveness of this group. CBC is blessed to have such a positive staff, dedicated to their profession, hard working in their approach and obtaining the best possible outcome for the boys in their care. The Council cannot but be impressed with their commitment to the College and its students and I thank them for their ongoing work which creates a positive relationship between the parent and school. Over the past few years we have seen significant improvements to our school community. But the physical structures are just that, bricks and mortar without a face or heart. They make the College attractive in its appearance but it is the people within these structures that are of real importance. Through partnership and the coming together of various people with a range of gifts and talents, the College has become a stronger community and is more effective. It has been my privilege to work with the Council and as we end another busy but productive year, I thank you all for your support and ask that an even greater number of families attend the Council events in 2012 to help strengthen the CBC Fremantle community spirit. I am proud to be serving this community. With your support, I look forward to 2012 knowing that CBC Fremantle is determined to strive for excellence in all areas. Debbie Waddell Chair
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runs ever scored in a single match playing for Trinity College when he was in Year 12. After the match a number of students approached him and asked how he went on the weekend. His reply was that, 'the team did really well.' Never once did he mention to anyone that he had set
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the record that weekend, but rather he focused on the achievements of his team. This example of humility is exemplified among the students here at CBC. When I was presented with the honor of leading the College as Head Boy, I had no idea of the calibre of young men whom I was to lead into the 2011 school year. The challenge for all of you young men is to continue to raise the bar reaching for your best and acting as men for others, qualities that we should all continue to strive for. Over the last five years that I have been a student here at CBC, I have seen the College excel in all areas, including sport, academics, arts and service. This continual search for excellence is a reflection on you, the young men sitting here; you are the future of our College. You define
this College in the way you live your lives while wearing the CBC uniform. I have heard Mr McGrath say on a number of occasions how other schools cannot believe how strong this College is, particularly on the sporting field. In 5, 10 or even 50 years I will be able to look back on my time here at CBC and reminisce with people from other schools on how many years in a row our College swimming team won the ACC carnival or how strong our College First 18 football team was. That is a legacy that you can continue to build on and is something that will remain with you forever. They are part of the many opportunities that you may be able to grasp in the future. However, the most outstanding thing about CBC is not just how well we perform on the sporting field or through our service in the community or in our many academic achievements, but the way in which we present and conduct ourselves. In all aspects of College life we are renowned for our integrity and continual search for excellence. Integrity is a hard word to define. It encompasses things such as honesty, faith, care for others, community, justice and compassion. The very characteristics that Blessed Edmund Rice founded a school such as ours upon, and the very characteristics that have been passed on from generation to generation. Gentlemen, may this be a challenge to you: to display integrity in every facet of your life and in particular while you are here at CBC. Often the hardest challenges to succeed in in life are those that come from inside of us, the ones where we need to call on our heart or our conscience to guide us in the right direction. I have total confidence that as young men
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effect they have had on me and my peers. Gentlemen, do not take them for granted. Over the journey, there may be some issues or disagreements with some teachers, but at the end of
My great hope is that you will all come to the realisation that you should be extremely proud of being a part of CBC. Whatever aspect of our College you are involved
the day the only interest they have is doing absolutely everything in their power to ensure you get the most out of yourself. Never forget that and whenever possible show your
with, be proud of your achievements and the contributions you make . Never be embarrassed
in my time at CBC. As the graduating class of 2011, we can leave here with our heads held high because we have displayed the class and excellence that CBC is admired for and have truly ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ been men for others. Thank you, farewell and good luck.
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about having pride in your school. Others that may ~_. laugh at you for having your top button done up or your shirt tucked in clearly have not been a part of the special community that we share. They have not had the chance to be here like you have. Do not let their standards be what you judge yourself on, but C;;::;:~iiii rather always keep your head up and respect the College you are a part of . To all of you gentlemen, but particularly the Year 11s who will lead our College when the Year 12s depart today, continue living with pride because you will reach the point where I am right now and feel what I feel about this school. I feel genuine pride and love for everyone at the College and the challenge for you young men in front of me is to be leaders and men for others and to follow in the great tradition of CBC. The bumps and crossroads that you face in the future may, at times, seem daunting, but have the confidence I have had in the teachers sitting around you today. Particularly this year I have realised how truly amazing these men and women are. Words don't do enough to describe the
appreciation . A simple 'thanks sir' or 'thanks miss' at the end of a lesson can mean such a lot to your teachers. Finally, on behalf of Deputy School Captain Jeremy Gill, myself and the rest of the graduating class of 2011 I would like to thank each and every student and staff member. Thank you for absolutely everything you have done. Your contributions have been invaluable no matter how big or small they may have seemed. And to the Year 12 lads sitting at the back of the gym, savour the moments you are about to experience as they will stay with you forever and ever. Mr Burgio, at the ripe old age of.. ....... 21, has already told you that he still remembers his last day of high school. This is certainly a special moment, a moment to savour. The last five years with you have been irreplaceable and
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Peter BALDRY Director of Catholic Leadership
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Scott BARRON
Emily BOW RAN
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Larrisa DODSWORTH
Craig DOWSED
Head of English
Director of Ministry
Violet GOHR
Valma GRANICH
John HORTENSE
Rosalba JEFFREYS
Keely LAING
Jennifer LAWLOR
Michelle EADES
Hannah GROVES
Peter HALE
Craig JONES
Shaun KENNY
Head of Rice House Term 1
Headmaster
Andre LEICESTER
Rose LENZO
Samantha EMSLIE Head of Morgan House
Garry HART Head of Technology& Enterprise
Glenn LACEY
Shane MANCUSO
Jason MATIHEWS
Noeleen MCDOWELL
Louis MILLER
Joel MOSS
Nirmala NARAYANANN
Shayni NELSON
John REAR
Thomas REES
Head of ICT
Head of English
Darlene MCGOORTY
Brendan MCGRATH
Director of Service Term 2
Head of Sport
Vera MOURA
Br John MURRAY
Sally NORTHEAST
Patrick RYAN
Darren O'NEILL
Donald MCNAMEE
Lisa NAGLE Head of Morgan House Term 2
Marriann O'NEILL Deputy Headmaster
Sandro SANDRI Director of Service
Elvira SCALISE
Simon SCHMIDBERGER
Marilyn SCHMIDT
James SCHUBERT
Max STEWART
Matt STOCKTON
Emma TANDY
Lisa TOGNOLINI
Marius VAN DONGEN
Pauline VAN LOHUIZEN
Ross WEBS DALE
Fiona WILLIAMS
Frank WILLIAMS
Jenny WILSON
Paul WOODHOUSE
Brian SOVA
Clinton TESTA Head of Samson House
Karen SPENCE
Christian THOMPSON
Anta WILKER
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Science Administration Science English Math Science Maintenance English Administration Math ICT Technology & Enterprise
Mr David Allnutt Mrs Liz Bird Ms Petrina Brewer Mrs Candice Brown Mrs Andrea Fitzpatrick Mr Ben Foley Mr Glenn Lacey Mrs Vera Moura Mrs Sally Northeast Mr Tony Rawnsley Mr John Rear Mr Matt Stockton
CONTRACT STAFF
2011
2011
Mr Mark Bruhn
ICT
Term 2
Ms Petrina Brewer
Science
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Mrs Darlene McGoorty
Divinity
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Dr Brian Sova
Divinity
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Mr Ross Websdale
Physical Education & Health
One Year
Ms Anta Wilker
Music
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VALETE - STAFF FAREWELLED
2011
Mr David Allnutt Mrs Liz Bird Mr Mark Clayden MrTom Rees Mrs Elvira Scalise Mr Max Stewart
STAFF NEWS
2011
Congratulations to: Mrs Jody Lee and her husband Trevor on the birth of their daughter, Natasha Caitlin on Wednesday, 5 January 2011 Mrs Sarah (Woodhead) Quinn and Brad on the birth of their second daughter, Olivia Grace Mrs Keely Laing (nee McKay) who celebrated her marriage to Joshua in April. Miss Meagan Curry on her engagement to Simon Musson on Saturday, 4 June 2011 Mr Jason Matthews and his wife Tahnee on the birth of their son, Ethan Cody on Saturday, 25 June 2011 Mr Clinton Testa and his wife Michelle on the birth of their second daughter, Bailee Anne on Tuesday, 5 July 2011 Ms Michelle Eades and Alex Miller on the birth of their son Jack Lewis Miller on Monday, 3 October 201l. Mr Ross Websdale on his engagement to Miss Bree Rosenthal on Thursday, 24 November 2011
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CBC AND THE TEACHING PROFESSION In 2011 with sweet sorrow we farewell Tom Rees as he embarkson a well-earned retirement. Mr Rees began his teaching career in 1964 in the country town of Williams teaching primary school. This was to be the start of a long and illustrious career which would span 48 years and nine different schools. Mr Rees has always been well liked and respected by his students, providing them with many unforgettable and learning opportunities, amazing making English in all its forms accessible to all his students. Mr Rees will always be fondly remembered by Literature students in particular who enjoyed the numerous theatre visits he passionately promoted, enjoying them even more when amateur actor Rees was performing Shakespeare in a teddy bear costume on a scooter! Over the course of his career Mr Rees has taught some well-known identities, including journalist Liam Bartlett and former St Hilda's Junior School Principal, Wendy Giles. Over the last decade Mr Rees has also found himself teaching the sons of his former ~~-------------, students. Mr Rees is, however, no stranger to retirement having retired to spend a year living in France
However, being a tea c her through and through, Mr Rees returned in 1997 to take up a temporary one term position at eBc. He has vivid memories of shivering in a draughty telephone box on a cold wintry day in a tiny village in the south of France while being interviewed for the position! This one term then turned into a much lengthier appointment. He has now been at eBe for 15 years and says that it is without doubt the
best school in which he has taught and in which he has had some of his best teaching experiences. The eBe community will miss Mr Rees greatly but we wish him a wonderful retirement. He will now have more time to spend on his love of the theatre and his passion for literature.
COLLEGE AWARDS
2011
CATHOLIC LEADERSHIP AWARDS John Hughes Service Award
William Fountain
Catenians' Ministry Award
Christopher Hanratty
Luke Dullard Award for Personal Growth
Connor Keane
ROTARY AWARDS FOR HOUSE Morgan House
David Ryan
Patrick House
Blake Thompson
Rice House
Jeremy Gill
Samson House
Matthew Ryder
AWARDS FOR THE ARTS Uwe Stengel Music Award
Blake Thompson
Fremantle Arts Centre Visual Art Award
Adam Cicanese
College Drama Award
Jake Cavallaro
Arts Service Award
Lance Brockway
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Athlete of the Year
Joel McComb
Swimmer of the Year
Gabriel Wright
Cross Country Award
Christopher Carlson
Sports Service Award
Sam Monaghan
Sportsman of the Year
Alex Cecchi
EDMUND RICE AWARDS
Jordie Fienberg William Fountain Jeremy Gill Christopher Hanratty Hugo Mackenzie-Rae David Ryan Michael Sciano Blake Thompson Gabriel Wright Jacob Yensch
YEAR
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CERTIFICATES OF MERIT Declan Allen
Dillon Hellmrich
Martti Siitonen
Lance Brockway
James Hughes
Ashley Skinner
Samuel Cassells
Connor Keane
Jeremy Smith
Alex Cimetta
Morgan Keyte
Jack Sturgeon
Jake Collins
Hugo Mackenzie-Rae
Matthew Tanian
Corey Drewe
Richard Martinelli
Blake Thompson
Kieran Duggan
Carlo Monaco
Joel Turner
Jordie Fienberg
Alex Perera
Matthew Waters
Michael Flanagan
David Ryan
Gabriel Wright
Sheahan Gilday
Matthew Ryder
Jacob Yensch
Jeremy Gill
Roberto Scafidi
Nicholas Grant
Michael Sciano
SUBJECT AWARDS Accounting & Finance 2A/B
Jordie Fienberg
Applied Information Technology lC/D
Michael Sciano
Applied Information Technology 3A/B
David Ryan
Careers & Enterprise lC/D
Blake Ellis
Careers & Enterprise 2A/B
Jacob Yensch
Chemistry 3A/B
Corey Drewe
Design: Technical Graphics lC/D
Sheahan Gilday
Earth & Environmental Science 2A/B
Kieran Duggan
Economics 3A/B
David Ryan
Engineering Studies 2A/B
Jeremy Smith
English lC/D
Morgan Keyte
English 2C/D
Gabriel Wright
English 3A/B
Jordie Fienberg Hugo Mackenzie-Rae
Geography 3A/B History: Modern 3A/B
Ben Anandappa
Human Biological Science 3A/B
Jeremy Gill
Italian 3A/B
Roberto Scafidi Lance Brockway
Literature 3A/B Materials, Design & Technology: Wood lC/D
Morgan Keyte
Mathematics lB/C
Matthew Waters
Mathematics lD/E
Blair Mcintosh
Mathematics 2C/D
Jacob Hill
Mathematics 3A/B
Richard Martinelli
Mathematics 3C/D
Corey Drewe
Mathematics Specialist 3C/D
Corey Drewe Blake Thompson
Music 3A/B Outdoor Education lC/D
Sam Monaghan
Physical Education Studies lC/D
Taylor Merrutia Declan Spencer
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David Ryan
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Morgan Keyte
Visual Arts 1C/D
Taylor Merrutia
Visual Arts 3A/B
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CERTIFICATES OF MERIT Lucas Annese
Charlie Goss
Harrison Mitchell
Stefan Aydon-White
Conor Hardie
Adrian Monaco
Matthew Biddiscombe
Joshua Humphreys
Matthew Nocciolino
Delaney Bruce
Conor Kelly
Connor Orrells
Jamie Caruso
David King
Ryan Palmiero
Luke Crofts
Daniel Lenzo
Nathan Perejmibida
Benjamin Di Sabato
Joshua Loveridge
Riley Skipworth
Thomas Forbes
William Marlow
Ben Sokol
Joel Frewin
William McAlpine
Jarrod Spence
Benoit Gaffney
Michael Messineo
Joshua Terranova Ben Tomlinson
SUBJECT AWARDS
Accounting & Finance 2A/B
Matthew Brown
Applied Information Technology lA/B
Marcus Vinci
Applied Information Technology 2A/B
Jacob Kenny
Biological Sciences 2A/B
Matthew Biddiscombe
Careers & Enterprise lA/B
Francolino Mendolia
Careers & Enterprise lC/D
Jordan Paynter
Chemistry 2A/B
Delaney Bruce
Design : Technical Graphics lA/B Drama 2A/B Economics 2A/B Engineering Studies lA/B
Reuben Todd Jakeb Waddell Benjamin Di Sabato Joshua Senzio
English lA/B
Patrick Tunnicliff
English lC/D
Sam Yates
English 2A/B
Benjamin Di Sabato
Geography 2A/B History: Modern 2A/B Human Biological Science 2A/B Italian 2A/B Literature 2A/B Materials, Design & Technology: Wood lA/B
Luke Crofts Joshua Loveridge Benjamin Di Sabato Lucas Annese Ben Tomlinson Jacob Kranz
Mathematics IB/C
Alessandro Lo Presti
Mathematics 2A/B
Gabriel Cipriano
Mathematics 2C/D
Jake Cavallaro
Mathematics 3A/B
David King
Mathematics Specialist 3A/B
David King
Music 2A/B
Stefan Aydon-White
Outdoor Education lA/B
Mitchell Emery
Physical Education Studies lA/B
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Physical Education Studies 2A/B
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Politics & Law 2A/B
Delaney Bruce
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Michael Messineo
Visual Arts iA/B
Edward Pinkerton
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Matthew Brown
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Year 11
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David King
YEAR
10 AWARDS
CERTIFICATES OF MERIT Andre Abreu
Daniel Fosdick-McGrath
Kale Miller
Jack Sunter
Krystan Allen
Matthew French
Matthew Minervini
Jai Sutton
Ben Anandappa
Thomas Godsall
Alessandro Monaco
Mauricio Talero Solorza
Joshua Barrett
Nicholas Gordon
Conor Noonan
Brendan Walker
Joel Bennett
Zane Gordon
Oran O'Connor
Kane Wieland
Harrison Carmody
Rohan Grant
Jonathon O'Neill
Michael Zoiti
Anthony Collova
John Hayes
Kai Plunkett
Benjamin Cooper
Riley Howell
Luke Prendergast
Matthew Dart
Oliver Kohlen
Alexander Ricciardo
Shae Davies
Rafael Leone
Benjamin Sheridan
Benjamin Dixon
Aidan Liddelow
Alex Skinner
Jeremy Fletcher
Thomas Martella
Shane Skinner
Lorenzo Fogliani
Douglas McDonald
Simon Smith
SUBJECT AWARDS Divinity
John Hayes
Design: Technical Graphics
Shane Skinner
Drama
Cooper Russell
Engineering
Mark Quattrini
English
Ben Anandappa
Food Technology
Kai Plunkett
Information & Technology
Riley Howell
Italian
Ben Anandappa Carl Mignacca
Mathematics
Ben Anandappa
Music
Timothy Arnott
Outdoor Education
Conor Noonan
Physical Education
Simon Smith
Science
Ben Anandappa
Society & Environment
Ben Anandappa
Sport Science
Alex Skinner
Visual Arts
Adam Bowman
Wood Technology
Brendan Walker
Proxime Accessit
Luke Prendergast
Dux
Ben Anandappa
YEAR 9 AWARDS CERTIFICATES OF MERIT
Luke Christmas
Benjamin Green
Riley Naughton
Steven Clarke
Mitchell Hinton
Daniel Nocciolino
Matthew Cooper
Zakaria Hourani
D'arcy O'Hara
Matthew Costello
Anthony lannantuoni
Declan O'Toole
Adam De Gennaro
Cody Kennington-Birch
Oliver Parish
Marcus Di Biase
Joshua Kestel
Liam Romano
Christopher Di Sabato
Sammuel Low
Isaac Rowe
Daniel Fitzpatrick
Thomas Mansfield
Alec Sorgiovanni
David Gaynor
Christopher Martin
Connor Spencer
James Geaney
Declan McLeod
Adam Stretton
Kurtis Gray
Travis Mitchell
Jack Swainson
Coen Greaney
Kevin Murtagh
Solomon Wright
SUBJECT AWARDS
Divinity
Anthony lannantuoni Travis Mitchell
Design: Technical Graphics
Marcus Di Biase
Drama Electronics
Joshua Kestel
Engineering
David Grubisin Anthony lannantuoni
English Food Technology
Daniel Fitzpatrick
Information & Technology
Matthew Costello Anthony lannantuoni
Italian
Liam Romano
: Mathematics Music
Connor Spencer
Outdoor Education
Jordan Johnson
Physical Education
Oliver Parish
Science
Anthony lannantuoni
Society & Environment
Anthony lannantuoni
Sport Science
Christopher Di Sabato Alex Sorgiovanni
Visual Arts
Andre Rebelo
Wood Technology
Proxime Accessit
Mathew Thomas
Dux
Anthony lannantuoni
YEAR
8 AWARDS
CERTIFICATES OF MERIT
Julian Bacich
Alexander Dimanopoulos Austin Keyte
Jordy Raffaele
Luke Barratt
Joseph Edmonds
Lachlan Lavery
Mitchell Redmond
John Belmonte
Mitchell Ferris
Michael Letizia
Daniel Rhoding
Christian Benson
Lucas Fleming
Anthony Lomma
Harrison Rowley
Joshua Berthold
Kimberley Forrest
Domenic Mann
Scott Russell
Samuel Buccini
Max Foxwell
Calogero Martelli
Jordon Rutigliano
Conor Cameron
Jordan Giancaspro
Benjamin McFadden
Kane Santaromita
David Cecchi
Lachlan Gill
Jamie Nella
Luke Sheehan
Jason Cecchi
Liam Godsall
Bryan Nonis
Tyler Sorrell
Patrick Cinquina
Jake Gonclaves
Michael Norman
Joel Tapper
Clark Ryan
Aiden Grant
Lucas Pacheco
Oliver Thompson
Correia Jordan
Mitchell Grimes
Matthew Patroni
Nicholas Thuys
Cowlam Luke
Nicholas Harris
Luke Pellegrini
James Warren
Crowley Jarrod
Jack Johnson
Lucas Pensini
Max De Campi
Parsa Kasiri-Arabi
Luke Pirozzi
SUBJECT AWARDS
Divinity
Nicholas Thuys
Drama
Matthew Patroni
Engineering
Jack Crawford
English
Calogero Martelli
Food Technology
Nicholas Thuys
Information & Technology
Jordan Giancaspro
Italian
Matthew Patroni
Mathematics
Calogero Martelli
Music
James Crevald
Physical Education
Jake Stainton
Science
Joel Tapper
Society & Environment
Calogero Martelli
Sport Science
Lachlan Gill
Visual Arts Wood Technology
Proxime Accessit
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YEAR
7 AWARDS
CERTIFICATES OF MERIT Nicholas Allan
Caiden Guidi
Ryan Pace
Baeley Amalfi
Jordan Handcock
Nicholas Pelliccione
Stephen Bacelic
Samuel Harlick
Ethan Pope
Harry Bird
Conor Hars
Matthew Quinn
Keane Bourke
Michael Hosking
Benjamin Radonich
Jack Bowater
Yusef Hourani
Gianni Rifici
Martin Bradley
Reece Jaschke
Luca Rifici
Thomas Burfoot
Dennis Joseph
Nathan Rowe
Riley Burke
Charlie Kohlen
Carl Schelling
Adam Capozzi
Finn Leen
Kennedy Sorrell
Andre Carozza
Gabriele Leone
Nathan Standley
Daniel Conti
Joshua Mascarenhas
Jaedyn Stumbles
Mitchell Costello
Mitchell McGrath
Julian Tapper
Tyler Davies
Damon Miles
Jayden Thomas
Matthew Demiroski
Liam Minervini
Joel Tomlinson
Riley Faulds
James Mooney
Jacob Toomath
Nicholas Funga
Matthew Moreno
John Tormay
Bevan Grant
Alexander Natale
Tony Ziegelaar
SUBJECT AWARDS Divinity
Riley Faulds
English
Riley Faulds Andre Carozza
Italian
Ryan Pace
Mathematics
Tyler Davies
Instrumenta I Music
Ambrose Ryan
Physical Education Science
Riley Faulds
Society & Environment
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STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS This year the College community recognised boys from the Class of 2010 who achieved an Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank of at least 95 at the end of last year. This achievement places them in the top five percent of the population for their age. Our congratulations to Peter Christie, Jake D'Ascanio, Jayson Fernandes, Stefano lustini, Jake Mirco, Nicolas Minuta and Mitchell Wake.
SPORT
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Lance Jordan Mitchell Ben Declan Jesse Oliver Nicholas Luke Harrison Gabriel Hugo Harrison
2010
CATHOLIC LEADERSHIP Lucas Annese Ben Tomlinson
Brockway Paynter Emery Sokol Spencer Maguire Tinley Ambrogio Radonich Collier Wright MacKenzie-Rae Collier
Athletics Athletics AFL AFL Hockey Rugby Rugby Soccer Soccer Swimming Swimming Ten n is Water Polo
ACADEMICS Lance Brockway Delaney Bruce Corey Drewe David King Michael Messineo
COLOURS
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CATHOLIC LEADERSHIP
Matthew Blake Jake Jeremy Ben
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DIVINITY This Religious Education Curriculum brings together the essential components of knowledge, understanding, appreciation and celebration of our rich tradition. It provides the opportunities and the skills for young people to meet the challenge of living the Catholic faith in today's world. The teachers are given structured support acknowledging that the teaching of religion in our schools is a very special part of the Church's mission. This curriculum is intended to complement the work of the parents and the parish in assisting with the life-long process of the religious education of the individual. The Catholic school is part of a Church which is sent by God to proclaim that we are saved in Jesus Christ. This proclamation must take place in ways that are faithful to God and to the needs of the students. The school is faithful to God when it truly represents and points to God and constantly celebrates God among us. It is faithful to its students when it knows and understands their present reality and when it teaches in such a way that they are invited to bring forth from their own experience original expressions of Christian life, celebration and thought. This faithfulness, to God and the students, is the criterion by which all Religious Education in Catholic schools is judged . There have been a number of occasions during 2011 that have highlighted this. Fr Brian Gore visited our school and talked to some of the students about his experiences in the Philippines. He has shown through his witness the need for people to stand up for what they believe in and to right the injustices in our world . We also had the pleasure of listening to Brett Hunt who is a performer for the Troubadour Theatre. The program he delivers to schools around the nation is called Building Bridges. He uses song, performance and storytelling to explore the themes of relationship, responsibility and choice making in contemporary Australian culture.
It explores the impact of war and poverty on families. He integrates music and personal stories into the Sorry Speech presented by Prime Minister Rudd . He also discusses the morality and realities of Indigenous issues. The presentation is great fun, invokes passionate discussion and has powerful messages to impart. An exciting new development this year that we hope to expand on next year is the opportunity to video conference with schools from around the world. The program is called Face to Faith
and it involves talking to schools from around the world about their views on life. It is aimed at making students aware of the different situations that exist around the world. We have conferenced with schools in India and Palestine with great success and look forward to expanding this next year. All of these activities complementthe religious education program in our school. The program is very rigorous in its delivery and has many dedicated staff that contribute to the education of our students. It was great to see the Year 12 Religion and Life students from 2010 representthe school so well in the first exams held in the subject. Religion and Life is a WACE accredited subject that can contribute to your tertiary entrance score. Students are given the opportunity to study other religions in the light of their own spirituality. They explore different opinions about life and learn how
religion permeates our society. As we are a Catholic school the course has a Catholic flavour and it is compulsory for all students to participate at some level of expertise. We are hoping that the school can build a tradition of excellence in Religion and Life that will enable the students to ga in a better understanding of their faith. Finally I would like to thank Mr Sandri, Mr Dowsett, Mr Sova, Mr Schmidberger, Mr McGrath, Mr McNamee, Mrs Lawlor, Mrs Lenzo, Mrs Cooper, Miss Brewer, Ms O' Neill, Mrs Burtenshaw, Mr Burgio, Mr Miller, Mr Ryan and Mrs Moura for the outstanding effort they have put into developing and implementing the Religion program for 2011. A special mention to the year leaders Mr Schmidberger, Mr O'Neill, Mr Miller, Mr Sandri and Mrs Burtenshaw for their leadership and help throughout the year. I leave you with one last thought: Scripture: [Jesus said,] " I am the good shepherd. A good shepherd would die for the sheep. The hired hand, who is neither shepherd nor owner of the sheep, catches sight of the wolf coming and runs away, leaving the sheep to be scattered or snatched by the wolf. That's because the hired hand works only for pay and has no concern for the sheep . I am the good shepherd . I know my sheep and they know me, just as the Father knows me and I know the Father; and for these sheep I will lay down my life. I have other sheep that do not belong to this fold. I must lead them too, and they will hear my voice. And there will be one flock, one shepherd." John 10:1-
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SERVICE In the writings of Edmund one small sentence impressed me as it summed up the value of the work that our boys do in completing their Christian Service.
am confident and willing to take on challenges to help ease the burden of others. I have also learnt not to take everything we have for granted, the smallest of donations or time spent can make a huge difference to someone else." Matthew Tanian
"Were we to know the merit and value of only going from one street to another to serve a neighbour for "My area of service was helping out the love of God we should prize it the elderly in Villa Darmacia. At first more than gold or silver." -Edmund I was scared and lightheaded at the Rice thought of looking after an elderly l
To demonstrate this inherent value captured by Blessed Edmund Rice, I share with you some of the valuable insights gained by students and parents by being involved with and witnessing acts of charity. What our Year 12 boys reflected upon: "Along the walk I met a young boy in a wheel chair and offered to push him '" he had an incurable disorder, but he was just a young boy ... I decided to raise money for research on the disease ... the service has given me something that I will never forget and it has made me a better person for it." Oliver Tinley "It was a Saturday night ... Soup Patrol distributing soup ... some took the soup and stalked off, some waited for more soup , some engaged in conservation ... It opened my eyes to how homeless people are still people, they laugh and cry and get angry just like the rest of society. The service experience challenged the boy I was once into the young man that I am now and set my future to the man I envision to be. Kiefer Hevron "I donated blood four times ... each time I met new people who told their stories of how significant the impact of giving blood had been to them, their families and relatives ... I was proud of being part of such a positive group." Mark Howlett "In Year 8 I was scared ofthe prospect of going to a foreign environment and working with strangers. Now I
person ... it was a daunting task ... I soon realised how rewarding and how special this was, talking to and helping the elderly people, they had so many interesting stories to tell." Anthony Brennan "This year I had the opportunity to volunteer in Queensland in an area devastated by floods ... we volunteered by preparing food
others. I have been inspired by the service program at our school ... thank you for the opportunity. Jordie Fienberg In Years 7 and 8 the College has asked parents to comment on the service their sons had done around the home and community. I take the liberty of sharing some of these comments with you. " ... enjoyed looking for ways to help the family. It was pleasing to see him use his initiative and committing himself to carrying out the tasks he had set." Year 7 Parents lilt is great to see ... making such an
effort. He likes being involved with our church and with the school community. He has a dream that one day he will be able to make a difference in our world, completing his service journal is a starting point." Year 7 Parents " ... I think it is a wonderful opportunity for my son to experience the world, by looking around and giving back to people they love, even people they do not know and especially to the environment. These activities have made ... more aware of the things that are done for him ... and he did his service with good grace and to the Year 7 Parents best of his ability."
and drink for other volunteers and helped an elderly man clean up his home inundated with mud ... this experience hit me quite hard, but everywhere I looked I saw the 'Aussie Spirit' everyone was helping out, it was almost contagious ... the need to be involved . Prior to Year 12, the service I completed wasn't nearly as satisfying, I think that going out into the 'real" world and doing some deeper service changed my attitude to the whole concept of service to
" We are very proud of ... as he is always willing to help out where required . He especially enjoys assisting at his local sporting groups, football and Karate. We can see the pleasure he gets in imparting some of his skills and knowledge to younger children." Year 8 Parents "I think this service program has helped ... to be more responsible and to be more mature, he is now more willing to contribute without being asked. It is a good lesson for him, I have been very proud of his development. Year 8 Parents Mr Sandro Sandri Director of Service
Monies collected by the various houses
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Monies given to various charities. Caritas
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Shopfront
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Edmund Rice Day
Starlight Foundation
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Wheel Chairs for Kids
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Monies still being collecetd for Edmund Rice Charities, Lifelink, St Vincent de Paul, St Patrick's Day Care Centre and PNG Ecusation Scholarhips.
MINISTRY The umbrella term of "Ministry" includes the Retreat, Liturgical and Sacramental programmes offered by the College. These areas together with the Religious Education programmes are essential elements of an authentic 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. We have now clearly established a "Sacred Space" in which most of our celebrations are held. What was once Edmund Hall is now our Chapel. With furniture obtained from the closure of the Christian Brothers College at Tardun, we now have the basic elements needed for liturgical celebrations. Ongoing work is scheduled to slowly renovate and restore the building which is the oldest and original building on this site. On the first school day of the year, 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. Our senior boys are constantly challenged to be leaders and this opportunity to gather with the staff helps the boys understand their special and collaborative role. The beginning of the school year is always marked by our Opening Mass held in the College Cloisters. This outdoor twilight ceremony offers a beautiful atmosphere and engenders a real reverence for the Mass. 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. They also served at many other large celebrations throughout the year. Lent begins on Ash Wednesday and the staff and students gathered in the College Gymnasium for a Liturgy of the Word entitled "Open my eyes Lord" which included the distribution ofthe
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 gathered on their House each boy to
Term 1 House groups Thursday mornings for Masses. This allows be reminded that their
Catholic Leadership classes held each Monday morning. As part of the Duke of Edinburgh expedition in Karidale, in our state's South-West, the Year 9 boys experienced a night-time retreat called Galilee. In the darkness the boys undertook a "journey" along the shores of the Sea of Galilee and reflected upon how they were being called into relationship with Jesus as a true disciple. Experiences such as these, conducted at night, are always very powerful. Thursday morning Masses continued throughout the year and have attracted a growing number of people. Special thanks must go to three of our younger students who have faithfully served at Mass each week:- Martin Bradley, Adrian Hunter and Matthew Patron i.
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 our annual Edmund Rice Day Mass was held at the Basilica as part of a day filled with celebration and activities. For their retreat, the Year 10 students participated in a special day run by the Salvation Army. The programme was entitled "Beyond The Classroom" and it consisted of an interactive workshop designed to raise awareness of marginalisation in Australia and equip young people with the necessary skills to create change in their community. The Year 11 boys had their retreat in Term 3. This focussed on leadership and was conducted by the Youth Mission Team. We made use of the East Fremantle Football Clubrooms and the content of the day was linked with the issues being examined in the
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 . Our Year 11 Liturgy was also used to launch the new EREA charter with its four "Touchstones" of Liberating Education, Gospel Spirituality, Inclusive Community and Justice and Solidarity . One of the ongoing challenges in this area of the life of the College is to provide tangible links between Ministry, Service and the Religious Education programmes. We are trying to help the boys understand that our faith needs expression, action and knowledge. By engaging in all three areas we hope that our students will see the relevance of their faith when they are constantly confronted by the secular influences of our society. Mr Craig Dowsett Head of Ministry
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together with a number of staff members travel to the St John of God Retreat Centre in Safety Bay for four days of reflection with ample opportunity for games and time spent at the beach. _ .â&#x20AC;˘,....,_,_._ Those in the younger year levels may hear about Kairos but are not told of the content of the retreat. It is kept as a mystery and this helps students who attend come with an open heart and free from any particular
Retreat. KAIROS is a Greek word that means time, but not in a chronological sense. It is used to refer to a moment of opportunity, of challenge, of decision. It is a "time of the Lord". The four days and three nights allow students to recognise the presence of God in themselves and their talents, in their MiIiiIII... parents and families, and in the friendships they share.
ways to pray. It is an opportunity for young people to celebrate their faith in new and different ways. They have a chance to share their faith-stories and build relationships of trust. A retreat is a place for two-way sharing of the Gospel message. Often the adult leaders learn as much as the young people do. The Kairos Retreat is a highlight of the work of the Ministry Team and it is a powerful
Retreats like these are a special way to reach out to young people. They are proven to be effective evangelizing and building. They can be powerful, life-changing events for young people. A retreat provides an environment for grappling with faith experience that lives with the participants for many years after they leave our College.
The key themes of Kairos are: knowing oneself, discovering Jesus in a personal way, recognizing and responding to Jesus' call, and living the message of Christ. The retreat is a deeply moving experience and one that has a profound and long term impact on the students who elect to attend. Our Year 12 students
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CAREERS Being able to offer careers advice to our students remains an important part of school life. As in previous years the main areas are helping Yea r 10 with their subject choices for Upper School subjects and advising Year 12 on pathways for Tertiary Education or employment. For Year 10 their main time for gaining ideas and help comes with the two career days we hold in June. This involved a mix of speakers from University and TAFE, a visit to a campus, some in-class work and a chance to chat to some former students about their experiences since leaving. It is always great to see so many Old Boys give up their time to come and speak to the students and this year we were also lucky to have two professional soccer players and one AFL player come in, although I did emphasise to the boys that not everyone can reach this level in their sports! Following these days, all Year lOs were given an interview at the start of Term 3 to discuss their choices for Year 11/12. For some, a final decision will be made at the end of the year depending on their exam results. For Year 12 the choice and variety of subjects on offer at TAFE and University can make choosing a course quite a daunting task for many. Some new courses on offer at UWA in 2012 have been designed with a more flexible set of modules in the first year. Many Year 12s came to see me with the usual comment of 'I don't know what I want to do next year' but with a little bit of resea rch have now applied for some courses. The most common advice at this point
is to apply, do your exams; clear your head and rethink in January when the results are published. Luckily the application process allows for course options to be changed at this stage. Finally, it is always a pleasure
help students seek out some of the scholarships on offer and congratulations go to Corey Drewe, Jamie Briggs and Matthew Tanian who were eligible to apply for these awards. Mr Joel Moss Careers Advisor
DRAMA Drama students this year have had a delightful time covering a variety of theatre styles and texts. Eight classes of Year Sevens have had great fun exploring improvisation and impetus work. This has led them to putting short Melodramas together where the villains and heroes fight it out in slow motion to save the luckless victim from sure death. They, as well as I, have had lots of laughs getting to know the subject. In the Year Eight semester course the boys have focused on presentation skills and differentiating between stereotypes and realistic characters. Their final assessment piece is a commercial- real or unreal. The presenting of this has been very enlightening regarding their concepts of how to sell something to their age group. Year Nines went back to their very young childhood with fairy tale research which they then had to modernise. Morals, characters and settings were all revised to make the tale relevant for us now. This has meant that The Pied Piper has Mafia and guns and rats of a very large size running around. Very interesting! Oedipus Rex by Sophocles and A Midsummer Night's Dream by Shakespeare have been the textual focal points for Year Tens. The boys have risen to a challenging duologue task with strong performance.
Year Nines, Tens and Elevens have also had the privilege of professional workshops in Com media, Circus and Theatresports. The Year Eleven WACE students have worked extremely hard and successfully come to terms with the structure and rigor of upper school work. They have produced some outstanding performances which they should be very proud of.
Some of the highlights were the public performances ofthe Year Nine, Ten and Eleven students at the Arts Performance evening in the ALA and Vipa at the Fremantle Town Hall. Mrs Rosalba Jeffreys Drama Teacher
ENGLISH There have been several changes to staff this year beginning with the appointment of two new members, Mrs Vera Moura and Mrs Candice Brown, both of whom have brought new and refreshing ideas and initiatives to the department. Mrs Shayni Nelson and Mrs Elvira Scalise stepped in to fill the support role when Mrs Margaret Crommy left for an extensive period of leave. Mrs Crommy returned in second semester to resume the support role. A major shift in leadership will be seen next year with the retirement of Mr Tom Rees as Head of English after a fifteen year teaching role in the English Department. Thus, the partnership with Mrs Larrisa Dodsworth will also come to an end. We know the Department will be in very capable hands with the appointment of Mr Clinton Testa to the position of Head of Department. There is nothing like change to bring in innovation and invigoration to any department.
Of course this facility is not exclusive to extension classes. Any teacher can avail themselves of the opportunity to take a class to the Centre. The Year lOs also went to the Subiaco Arts Centre to see a modern interpretation of Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, which was enjoyed by all - especially the performances of Portia. The Fremantle Children's Literature centre also plays host to students in The Youth Literature Days which are once a term for selected Years Nine, Ten, Eleven and Twelve
We are moving towards the Pearson English education texts for next year in Year Seven to Ten. These texts come with on-line and hard copy as well as many exciting and captivating on-line educational, English - based activities to engage the boys. The texts are designed to incorporate the three strands of the National Curriculum, Literature, Language and Literacy. We are looking forward to their assistance in our never-ending efforts to raise the standards in English. 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 Year Eight group did very well indeed which looks promising for future speaking competitions. It must be all the groundwork covered in Year Seven as well as good teaching and preparation this year. The following boys achieved results in the overall Outstanding category with three out of four outstanding results; Luke Pirozzi, David Cecchi, Daniel Rhoding, Rowley Harrison, Mitchell Redmond, Christian Benson and Patrick Skipworth. The following boys also achieved Outstanding overall but with perfect scores in all four categories; Matthew Patroni, Luke Sheehan, Mitchell Boult, Christian Richards and Calogero Martelli.
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EXTENSION PROGRAMME The present structure of extension teaching arrangements will remain in Years Nine and Ten for 2012, though a modification of this structure will take place in Years Seven and Eight.
Max Caniglia and Andre Abreu. These boys in turn help out the Year Eight students in their preparation for Oracy which takes place in the fourth week of term four.
students. Once selected in Year Nine the students have the opportunity to follow the programme through to Year Twelve and beyond that if they so desire. A new group is selected at the end of Year Eight to commence the programme 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. This worthwhile programme will continue next year with the strongest contingent of Year Twelve students we have had for some time
GRACY The Oracy programme has continued this year in Years Eight and Ten. The Year Ten group produced six students in the Outstanding category. These are Carl Mignacca, Alex Skinner, Kayden Fernandes, Aidan Liddelow,
In September 2011 three Year Seven students, Jack Bowater, Mitchell Costello and Riley Faulds, represented the College at the 2011 Speak Up Awards in South Perth. This competition allows students to speak on subjects of their own choice, reinforcing a natural and confident manner. It provides opportunities for students to develop their research and oral communication skills in a forum other than the classroom. Each student spoke confidently and articulately about his subject of choice. Jack Bowater discussed his favourite author, 'Colin Thompson', Mitchell Costello informed us about 'The Amazing Race' and Riley Faulds spoke about 'Bad Habits'. Riley and Mitchell were successful in reaching the Preliminary Final, but unfortunately did not reach the Finals. The three boys should be proud of their efforts throughout this competition.
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Literacy Week was again a main event in the English Department calendar in September with many activities and prizes arranged. The Year 8 Extension Class under the very capable direction of Mrs Candice Brown completed children's picture books as part of their assessment. Their completed works were of such a high quality that the boys wanted to share their pieces with a willing audience. The class invited the Year 1 and 2 classes from St Patrick's Primary to CBC to share in a fun afternoon of reading, a learning activity and some yummy food, as part of National Literacy Week. The afternoon was a great success and was enjoyed by all who attended . We hope that this will become an annual event involving the entire Year 8 cohort. A lot of time and effort goes into the preparation for this week but unfortunately not many of the boys participate so the English Department has a "secret weapon" up its sleeve for next year. All will be revealed in the New Year. THE FUTURE
We are "moving forward", the catchcry of the age into a new era and a long over-due initiative of National Curriculum . Although offiCially the curriculum entry to WA has been delayed until 2013, we at CBC, ever
ahead of the times, have already begun implementation and will broaden this in 2012 . Larrisa and I would like to thank our dedicated and multi-talented English staff for a successful year, for their hard work, enthusiasm and loyalty. We wish Clint Testa every success in his role as Head of Department in 2012 and beyond .
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quite nonchalantly with n~--..,~~~~,.---..,.--""~.""'; Mr Kenny to interview the Premier, Colin Barnett - an interview arranged by Paul's parents. The radio students are still keen so it looks like the station is here to stay. Term two saw another successful Codebreaker Challenge competition and then the library staff were off to run a workshop at the WA School Library Conference. Ms Cooper also co-presented a session about exciting refurbishing ideas. Next, old boy and popular cartoonist and picture book illustrator, James Foley came to give the boys tips and ideas. His practical session left the boys clamouring for more. His visit was followed by Literature Week and the Idea Shop hosted a Dymock's Book Fair and a Limerick competition which was won by Damian Lagesse. Term three, Ms Cooper had an article, "Archiving at CBC", published in the Softlink Times.
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there is excitement in it being made into a feature film. During the September school holidays, thirty of our CBC students stood in Italy and marvelled at its beauty while spending 20 days discovering, exploring and tasting the joys of Italy. Although it is the fourth tour to Italy for Italian students, it was the second time the Italian tour was combined with Visual Arts. It was a great success and thoroughly enjoyed by all. What a thrill it was to
but also have an amazing linguistic opportunity at the ABC Language School for 3 days. And let's not forget the other important '5' word .. the Shopping!! Despite any fitness challenges nothing was going to stop us from climbing the 294 steps to reach the top of Pisa and the 414 steps of Giotto's Tower in Firenze. However, all of this seemed to pale into insignificance when the boys stood in front of the Lamborghini factory! ! Not only the Italian Tour boys but all Italian students this year have had many opportunities to experience gastronomic delights, improve their Italian skills and grow and develop as young men with a better grounding and acceptance of another culture. Forza Italia! Ms Angela Calanni and Ms Rose Lenzo
see the enormous smiles on the faces of our boys and to hear their cries of enthusiasm and excitement every day, all day. In Rome they visited the Sistine Chapel, the Spanish Steps, the Colosseum, Gladiator school, played a soccer match against fellow Roman students and taught them how to play our 'Aussie' rules football. From the open air bus tour in Rome to trekking the ruins of Pompeii the boys were exposed to the wonders of Italy. Their culinary skills were enhanced with the assistance of the village matriarchs of Orvieto . To see thirty boys kneading the dough and rolling out the pasta was delightful to behold . We indulged in the mouthwatering aroma of freshly prepared Baci chocolates at the Baci factory in Perugia . Florence allowed the boys to not only see Michelangelo's David
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Every year marks a new beginning, and a new opportunity is given for boys to excel. The same goes for staff in the Mathematics Department, w,'th new opportunities to improve our
interactive worsheets on their laptops, both during class and at home. MathsOnline has been another useful source of notes and homework for the boys. Both these websites require login access, which is provided by the teacher at the beginn ing of the school year. FluidMaths is a new software program the Mathematics department used
'HAVE SUM FUN' COMPETITION CBC Fremantle participates every year in the "Have Sum Fun" maths competition organised by the Mathematical Association of WA (MAWA). This year we managed to take an extra team to the Lower School event, offering another 6 boys the opportunity to compete.
professional practices and incorporate this year, which has helped to deliver ever more technology in our lessons. abstract facts linking algebra and The upper school team was formed Therefore, 2011 has been a fantastic functions. by Lance Brockway (Year 12), Corey year for Mathematics at CBC, with the We look forward to the new Drewe (Year 12), Blake Thompson achievement of outstanding results technological practices we will (Year 12), David King (Year 11), n Olymp,'ads and compen'n'ons, Incorporate . .In our c Iassrooms. Michael Messineo (Year 11) and and better still are the ..._ - - -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _M . a.tt. h . e. w _ B.iddiscombe (Year 11). " The lower school teams were formed by Ryan Pace (Year 7), AlexanderThomas Nolan (Year 7), Cullen Dans (Year 7), Tyler Sorrell (Year 8), Matthew Patroni (Year 8), Liam Godsall (Year 8), Marcus Di Biase (Year 9), Anthony lannantuoni (Year9), Liam Romano (Year 9), Ben Annandapa (Year 10), Thomas Godsall (Year 10) and Alessandro Monaco (Year10).
excellent results our students accomplish in the pursuit of personal excellence.
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Both teams placed in the top set of scores, achieving excellent results yet again .
Because these young minds get used to the . .- - - - - - - - - -_ _ _ _ _ _iiiiii____.... new technology faster than staff, the Mathematics department has run internal Professional Development seminars to share our technological knowledge, practices and new discoveries. Together we have been working towards setting a consistent approach to the use of technology in our classrooms, and the availabilty of our notes and resources on the MyClasses website. Absent students have been able to access the 'whiteboard' notes made by their teacher during the lesson, as well as the worksheets and webresources delivered during the lesson they missed. Mathletics still continues to be the most used website in our classroom, allowing students to work through
MATHS HELP Maths Help gives students, irrespective of year group or maths pathway, the opportunity to have individual help for two hours every week. Students continue to make excellent use of this service. This year we saw 'Maths Help' use three classrooms at times to accommodate the increasing number of students attending. Ms Schmidt and Mr Leicester are the regular teachers present in Maths Help, and Mr Jones, Mrs Fitzpatrick and Mr Rawnsley attend when the number of students is too large. Therefore, every student has had their respective classroom teacher present at different times which makes it even easier to cater for each student's individual needs.
AUSTRALIAN MATHS COMPETITION
This year the results for the AMC (also known as the Wespac Maths Competition) were outstanding, with 20% achieving a Distinction or High Distinction. We are exceptionally proud of our National Prize winner, Ben Anandappa in Year 10, whose certificate was presented to him during a special ceremony at UWA. Because of his excellent result, Ben was invited to join the Academy for Young Mathematicians at UWA.
UWA JUNIOR MATHS OLYMPIAD The WAJO event is only designed for students in Year 9, and every year at CBC we have an increasing number of students interested in participating. This year, a team of four students competed against 470 other students from schools around WA. The boys attending were Anthony lannantuoni, Liam Romano, Mathew Thomas and Solomon Wright.
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and be responsible for their own learning. Students have enjoyed the opportunity to work with their class mates to make the competition run smoothly. The Year 10 students have participated in Badminton, Soccer, Tennis and Self-defence. Students have been trained by Zendokai black belt Paul Woodhams in a variety of self-defence methods. This has been enjoyed by all students who looked forward every week to seeing what they would be taught next.
SPORTS SCIENCE In Year 7 students have run their own floorball competition using the SEPEP model. In SEPEP, students learn the steps required to establish a recreational sporting activity, and then implement these steps to run a competition. Students take on administrative roles within the class such as fixturing, results, rules committee and media reports to improve their understanding of what it takes to run sporting clubs in the community. In Year 8, students have studied sport science for one semester and participated in three activities. Students looked at the fitness requirements of playing sport and the assessment of physical fitness. The students then put this into practice playing Gaelic football and Gridiron. This elective is the start of preparing
students for upper school Physical Education Studies. Year 9 students have studied the musculoskeletal system, methods of training and coaching and how these relate to the sports of European handball, basketball, soccer and minor games. Students continue to prepare themselves for Physical Education Studies in Year 11 and 12. Year 10 students have focused on weight and circuit training, volleyball and squash. They have studied functional anatomy, motor learning and coaching. They have then used these skills to coach their peers in their chosen sport. PHYSICAL EDUCATION STUDIES Stage 1 Year 11 PES class has been busy completing their WACE syllabus as well as starting the Certificate II in Sports Coaching. Throughout the year, the students organised and ran charity indoor soccer tournaments, and coached Year 8 and 9 lightning carnival teams. The Stage 2 university bound students worked hard understanding the principles of biomechanics in sport with particular emphasis on volleyball and basketball. In Year 12, the Stage 1 students have now completed their Certificate II in Sports Coaching, as the first graduating class from CBC to leave with this qualification. During the course they have received their Level 1 Basketball Coaching Accreditation and Senior First Aid Certificate. Stage 3 students worked hard all year studying football and soccer as well as the theory behind all aspects of sport. They have explored sports psychology, exercise physiology and biomechanics. The students finished off the year with an in-depth tour of the Perth Wildcats facilities which included talks by coach Rob Beveridge and meeting Perth Wildcat players. Special thanks go to the Physical Education staff Mr Adrian Correia, Mr Ross Websdale, Mr Jason Matthews, Mr Ben Foley, Mr Domenic
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to practice their skills at the Coogee Surf Life Saving Club at Coogee Beach. Other activities in the Year 9 program included body boarding at local surf breaks, an introduction to mountain biking, navigation around the College and at Point Walter, Manning Park and Wireless Hill, and camp craft including the useful skill of cooking on Trangias. As well as the practical components, the boys also learnt about beach safety, weather systems, bike maintenance and map reading skills-all valuable knowledge for future units.
The Year 11 lA Outdoor Education unit focussed on mountain biking and navigation. Before the boys could hit the mountain biking trails in the hills around Jarrahdale and Dwellingup they spent many sessions honing their skills on Fremantle Park and through the streets and parks in the Fremantle area. Once the boys had reached the required skill level they participated in an overnight expedition on the Munda Biddi Trail in Dwellingup. Roping, rock climbing and bushwalking were the focus for the lB unit in Semester 2. The boys learnt about knot tying and rope handling before progressing onto rock climbing i;~~~"~""'. and belaying. The Semester 2
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OUTDOOR EDUCATION The 2011 Outdoor Education program offered the students the opportunity to participate in activities and learn about the natural environment through a variety of outdoor pursuits including both land based and marine based activities. The Year 7 Outdoor Education program was run as a term elective with a strong focus on team building and group cohesion through outdoor games and problem solving tasks. The boys enjoyed the challenge and by the end of their block had developed some effective problem solving techniques, interpersonal skills and self-management skills all of which are valuable assets and tools they will use throughout their time in Outdoor Education at CBC Fremantle. The Year9 Outdoor Education students this year had a taste of activities and units that are common in the upper school program. The boys started the year with surf lifesaving where they learnt beach rescues and first aid initiatives and had the opportunity
beach rescues and was an extension of the year 9 unit they had completed the year before.
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1964 Our boys have never had a problem asking questions in science. They may be curly questions, they may be from left field or even totally out of the ball park, but our boys are thinking, are questioning and hence, our boys are learning. I take pride in the achievements of all CBe students who were involved in science, who questioned and who achieved strong results through hard work in science this year. So let me start by saying "Well done, boys". You can be challenging to teach at times, but it is a rewarding job which I know my staff and I love! Science 2011 unfolded in a dynamic and engaging manner for staff and students alike. There were numerous incursions and excursions and the boys participated in a multitude of competitions. The College community got fully involved in National Science Week and teachers and students participated in Science Help classes. Here are just a few highlights from
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Year 7: Jack Bowater, Riley Burke, Adam Capozzi, Cullen Dans, Tyler Davies, Riley Faulds and Jayden Stumbles. Year 8: Joel Tapper Year 9: Connor Spence~ Alec Sorgiovanni, Daniel Fitzpatrick, Marcus Di Biase and Matthew Costello. Year 10: Luke Prendergast, Mitchell Palmer, Conor Noonan, Kale Miller, Aidan Liddelow, Thomas Godsall, Matthew French, Benjamin Cooper, Harrison Carmody, Timothy Arnott and Ben Anandappa.
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birds. It was a fantastic incursion, and I think everyone enjoyed it.
Western A.u~tralia. Year. 11 Biol~gy On 16 August 2011 the Robotics Club students vIsIted Naturailste Manne travelled to the University of Western Discovery Centre at Hillary's Boat " Australia. Once there we ate Harbour, Leighton Be~ch and ~'Iunch then entered an immense Perth Zoo (as too dId Year classroom called a lecture 12 Human Biology). Year 12 theatre. During our time there we saw a scientist who was involved Earth and Environmental" students visited the . , ; in constructing animatronics. The Museum of Western first invention displayed was a selfAustralia and the Water Corporation. Year 11 Physics students spent a day at the Gingin Discovery Centre and the Year 11 Chemistry students spent a morning at the West Australian Chemistry Centre. I would like to commend boys on their participation and exemplary behaviour during all these events - it encourages the Department to continue them in the future.
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NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK Each year Science Week gets bigger and better than the previous years at CBe. The theme for 2011 was IIReact to Chemistry".
On Wednesday of science week, the Year Nine extension class with Mr Woodhouse and Mrs Lawlor travelled to SciTech in West Perth in order to attend a physics showcase. There we met Nina from SciTech who took us through a number of experiments in physics including sound friction and magnetism. We had the privilege to use some great instruments such as a decibel reader and learnt real world applications of these experiments. At the conclusion of the demonstrations we had a further hour to look around SciTech, trying out the many exhibits. The day was fun yet informative and we can't wait till Science Week 2012. AnthonyiannantuoniYear9
A FINAL WORD ••• Yet again we have boys that are extending themselves over the .summer holidays. I would like to wish Solomon Wright and Anthony lannantuoni the very best as they have been awarded scholarships to attend the Siemens Science Experience. This is a 4 day event jam packed with experiences in the latest technologies, experiments and speakers. The boys will attend the event at Curtin University of Technology and by all accounts it will be a rewarding experience for them.
balancing chair, which worked like a pivot with only two wheels, one either side of the chair. You would sit in it and lean forward to accelerate. All year groups enjoyed the daily Another invention was a robotic chemistry jokes and science spider, which had eight independent experiments in class and during legs and worked exactly like an actual lunchtime. A particular highlight was spider. It was valued at over four Captain Crunch'em. This involved thousand dollars. However, the most boys building bridges with particular impressive piece of technology was a specifications and testing their robotic head, able to move its whole ultimate load. Rocket presentations, face and look quite realistic when reacting to chemistry, biological it spoke. It was a great day for the dissections and cool cold chemistry Robotics team at CBe! None of the above activities, learning using liquid nitrogen features of the week.
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and events could have been done without a dedicated, knowledgeable and enthusiastic staff. I would like to thank: Miss Curry, Miss Brewer, Mr Woodhouse, Mr Schmidberger, Mr Foley, Ms Tognolini, Mr Miller, Mr Hortense, Mrs Narayanan and Mr Sandri. I thank you for your dedication to teaching and in building an energetic and innovative department.
On 17August we received a special visit by the WA Birds of Prey! A volunteer visited our school and educated us on the Birds. We met 5 birds, such as Oscar an owl, and another owl as well as two massive wedge tail eagles. We asked Yvonne (the volunteer) questions and were able to hold the biggest birds! Yvonne told the group all about the birds of prey and how to classify them and what they do. It Mrs Jennifer Lawlor was a great way to educate us on the Head of Science
SOCIETY AND ENVIRONMENT 2011 has been an outstanding year in the Society and Environment Learning Area. We have been heavily involved in providing the students with 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 we had some success. This year the Learning Area introduced debating into the curriculum and competed in the State Debating Competition. This was very successful with the school having a number of victories against highly rated opposition and with increased exposure to the debating competition we will see more improvement next year. A special mention must go to Ben Anandappa who not only led a debating team but also completed the WACE 3A/3B History course as a Year 10 student and represented the College and the seat of Fremantle in the Western Australian Youth Parliament.
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The Year Nine students were involved in a number of valuable learning experiences in units such as the Law, Global Challenges and Australian History. These experiences were enhanced with a trip to the Francis Burt Law Centre in Perth where they visited the Supreme Court observing the criminal justice system in action and also participated in a Mock Trial. The Year Ten 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 for Year 11.
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The Year Seven students have studied topics such as Ancient Civilisations, Water Conservation, Active Citizenship and skills such as Mapping. To complement this learning they visited the Endeavour while in port in Fremantle, they had a school visit from CHOGM and they also visited the Kalamunda Historical Museum. The Year Eight students have been studying Asia, Natural Disasters, Financial Literacy and Earth and People.
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 previous TEE courses. The Year Eleven and Twelve 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 Twelve students have prepared
diligently for their Curriculum Council exams and hopefully they will be accepted into their desired course in 2012. A highlight of the 2011 year in the Society and Environment Learning Area was the Gallipoli Tour. In April, 30 Students and 3 teachers set off on a tour of Turkey. The boys retraced the steps of soldiers involved in the Gallipoli campaign . They found this a very emotional part of the tour. The boys were also exposed to many cultural aspects ofTurkey and enjoyed the hospitality of a very different culture. The Gallipoli Tour was a huge success and it would not have been possible without the efforts of Mr Foote and Miss Nagle and I would like to thank them for their assistance. 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 . This year we are saying goodbye to Mr Max Stewart who will be entering semi-retirement next year after teaching at CBC for two years. Mr Stewart has made a fantastic contribution to the Department and the College and has had an amazing impact upon the students he has taught. He will be missed. However, next year we will be welcoming Andrea Fitzpatrick to our team. Mrs Fitzpatrick has transferred over from the Mathematics Department and will be teaching Society and Environment as well as Economics. Next year we look forward to beginning the implementation of the Australian Curriculum with new units of study in Year 8 and Year 9 as well as providing excellent learning experiences for all our students. Mr Craig Carter Head of Society and Environment
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SPORT The young men of CBC Fremantle again showed a willingness to participate and compete alongside their class mates and to do their best for the College community. Whether it is at House sport, ACC or Champion Schools competitions there was a propensity to put in their 'best effort' and show a respect for their opposition through good sportsmanship, which, regardless of a win or loss, is the most important outcome of representing the College and community.
training sessions and a natural ability for the CBC boys to step up, lead and push themselves ha rder to cover for a mate that may not have had the best day.
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 At the core of the CBC . .- sporting program is the House competition which was won overall by Samson . It is always great to see the boys battling it out on Fremantle Park in a range of sports from Ultimate Frisbee to Recreational Football. With all these results going towards the Wedd Cup, every goal or point scored counts so there are I.==~;I often close games and exciting action.
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Terms one to three see our ACC . ""'-~'¡b""" teams training hard to reach . . . ._ _ ~ our annual goal of winning the big 3 - swimming, cross country and to community, development or state athletics. With wins in the swimming teams to ensure CBC puts our best and athletics and a narrow loss in teams forward to highlight the talent the cross country, our boys can hold we have at our College.
their heads high as this again gives them the title of being the best male athletes amongst all ACC schools. The most pleasing aspect of this being that our results come from a more dedicated training program, harder
Our two AFL football teams excelled this year to both play in Grand Finals at Paterson's Stadium. It was an amazing effort to make it through the round robin stage which includes over 150 schools from around WA. The First 18 boys the School Boys' Cup with a hard-fought victory over a specialist football school which
top tier three years ago. The Year 8/9 School Boys' Cup again faced a PSA school in the final and gallantly showed that they are continuing to improve against these bigger and harder teams. It is these outstanding performances which highlight the talent and pride our boys have in representing the CBC community 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 classmates throughout the year.
The coaches of all teams throughout 2011 must be commended and congratulated for their efforts. There is a lot of time and effort which is required to put together a team that can compete and perform to a high standard against strong opposition.
he CBC community thank you for your expertise and willingness to be involved in helping our boys participate and represent CBC Fremantle to the best of their abilities. The following table shows all the Champion Schools teams:
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Year 7 Soccer
Nathan Standley
Adrian Hunter
Ben Radonich
Mr Rawnsley Ms Brewer
Junior Soccer
Daniel Nocciolino
Anthony Lomma
Daniel Nocciolino
Mr Hortense
Senior Soccer
Harry O'Brien
Byron Hudson
Harry O'Brien
Mr O'Neill
Year 7 Tennis
Harry Bird
Ambrose Ryan
Harry Bird
Ms Tognolini
Junior Tennis
Anthony Lomma
Jordan Fillipin
Charlie Bird
Mr Moss
Senior Tennis
Hugo Mackenzie-Rae
Daniel Lavery
Hugo Mackenzie-Rae Mr Moss
Year 7 Football
Jack McGrath
Lachlan Blakiston
Jack McGrath
Mr Stewart
Junior Football
Joel McComb
Tyler Sorrell Matthew Grose
Matthew Grose Adam Gavranic
Mr Correia
Year 10 Football
Adam Beaver
John Hayes
Adam Beaver
Mr Preston
First XVIII Football
Harley Van Der Wielen
Kieran Thompson
Kieran Thompson
Mr Matthews
Year 7 Basketball
Jiles Denham
Ambrose Ryan
Jiles Denham
Mr Websdale
Junior Basketball
Jake Harris
Matthew Vinci
Jake Harris
Mr Websdale
Senior Basketball
Corey Frost
Daniel Fosdick-McGrath
Corey Frost
Mr Butcher
Junior Water Polo
Andre Rebello
Jake Leavy
Andre Rebello
Mr McGrath
Senior Water Polo
Harry Collier
Oliver Tinley
Harry Collier
Mr McGrath
First XI Cricket
Hamish Turner
Benoit Gaffney
Alex Cecchi
Mr Preston
Sailing
Riley Skipworth
Luke Walter
Luke Walter
Mr Van Dongen
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Jordi Davieson
Connor Orrells
Jordi Davieson
Mr Foley
Junior Rowing
Solomon Holliday
Mitch Palmer
Solomon Holliday
Mr Flynn
Senior Rowing
Alessandro Lo Presti
Sam Yates
Alessandro Lo Presti
Mr Flynn
Year 7 Rugby
Ben Swindell
Joel Tomlinson
Ben Swindell
Mr Swindell
Year 8 Rugby
Jake Stainton
Lucas Fleming
Jake Stainton
Mr Websdale Mr Keyte Mr Stainton
Year 9 Rugby
Leighton Short
Alex Burt
Alex Burt
Mr Woodhouse Mr Short
Year 10 Rugby
Jack Renouf
Fraser Wigham
Paolo Lanzara
Mr McNamee
First XV Rugby
Jesse McGuire
Ashley Skinner
Oliver Tinley
Mr Hart
Hockey
Declan Spencer
Conor Armitage
Declan Spencer Connor Noone
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TECHNOLOGY AND ENTERPRISE Technology and Enterprise has had an outstanding year in 2011. Our teaching and learning programs have been enthusiastically received by our students, thanks to the new blood in the department, Mr Matt Stockton. Mr Steve Coggin will be re-joining us as Head ofTechnology and Enterprise for 2012, fresh from a 12 month study break with the Army Reserves. During this year we also had an overwhelming response to donations of wood from the CBC community, allowing the Year 12 Material Woodwork boys to build picnic tables and other school projects. Forthe past few years, CBCTechnology and Enterprise Department has been exploring with the students the field of Computer Aided Drawing (CAD). The students of CBC are now reaping the benefits of the department's persistence and are able to use industry standard CAD programs with relative ease.
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A majority of schools offer either the WACE subjects or Certificate Course and very rarely combine both. For the past two years, the Technology and Enterprise Department has embedded Cern Furnishing and Cert 1 Engineering into our WACE subjects namely Materials Design Technology and Engineering. We feel it gives our students a competitive edge in today's job market. The focus for Technology and Enterprise for 2011 was to ((Problem Solve" - allow students to work through a problem safely and not feel
threatened if they make a mistake. Industry doesn't really care about Mr Hart's ways of Welding, They will teach them their way, but industry does not want a non-thinking apprentices. Industry wants problem solvers and that where we come in. Mr Garry Hart Head of Technology and Enterprise
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VISUAL ARTS 2011 has been a busy and productive year for the Visual Art Department. Students have worked hard to develop a diverse range of visual creations from the studio areas of printmaking, photography, clay and mixed media sculpture, textiles, painting and drawing. Lower School work projects have explored themes of; Hot Rod Car Designs, Street Shoe Designs, Suburbia Inspired canvas, Pop Art Pet Portraits, Freo Customised, Rock Posters, Punk, Islamic and Found Objects. The School program's focus was Architectural Trends, Thro a Child's Eyes, Urban Tribal and World Events through studio areas of 3D drawing photography, sculpture an the complex technique 'colour reduction printmaking'.
out' with the ALA being filled with the top visual creations developed throughout the year by students from Years 7 to 12. Ex-CBC student and trained cartoonist and children's James Foley, book illustrator, officially opened the exhibition. Year 12 student, Christopher Hanratty, was awarded the Headmaster's Award and a total of 40 students received 'Awards of Excellence' for their contribution in Art throughout the year.
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2011 also saw the 'Visual Art and Italian Tour'. Art and Italian joine IIiII forces once again in the¡...- - - - ...- - September/October school holidays. As always a 'BIG Thank You' goes to A total of 30 students, Ms Calanni, the art students for their dedication, Mr Testa and myself ventured out enthusiasm, and forever developing into the streets of Italy; experiencing minds and imaginations. I would art, architecture, history and culture. also like to thank Mr Shane Mancuso Tours included the grand architecture and Mrs Fiona Williams for all their of Rome and the divine Sistine Chapel, tireless help with the exhibitions casually sketching at the lookout in and support throughout the year. Capri, viewing the Statue of David, Special mention also goes to The famous paintings by Botticelli, Parent Council helpers , Mr Tony Michelangelo, Oa Vinci, three half Pitos, Mr Shaun Kenny, Year 11 Art days of art school in Florence, exhibition helpers and lastly to all the more sketching in the laneways of families, friends and staff who have Orvieto, The Last Supper in Milan and supported the Arts events this year. experiencing the fine craft of glass- Your support is greatly appreciated . blowing in Venice. We also took a morning to create a few watercolours on the canals. The tour was a trip of a lifetime; students were up-close and personal with masterpieces and surrounded by the visual inspiration Italy has to offer. This year's annual Visual Art Exhibition was an extravagant success. Opening night was 'packed
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VOCATIONAL EDUCATION INSTEP The students of CBC Fremantle are privileged to have access to a variety of exciting vocational options which assist them to be successful in their future career choices. Currently about twenty- five avail themselves of the INSTEP program, although it will be known as Structured Workplace Learning from 2012. This program allows the boys to gain a vision for their lives as they begin to see the bigger picture that each individual has different talents, skills, interests and a unique contribution to make to society. Several of the boys over recent years have been very successful in obtaining apprenticeships and work placements; this year was no exception with many of the employers complimenting the boys on their work ethic. The level of maturity that develops in this transition to the workplace is remarkable and prepares out students extremely well for their future.
VET (VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING) VET is another exciting opportunity for the boys. Now in its second year within the College the program is blooming. VET allows the students to value add to their secondary school experience by having access to TAFE qualifications whilst also meeting the present WACE requirements for graduation. It also dove-tails very well with those boys undertaking the INSTEP program In 2012 Mr Garry Hart will be the coordinator of the program. His goal is to increase the number of Certificates available to them, allowing broader scope for the boys to access their areas of interest and maximise their points in the TAFE selection criteria.
Currently the College has approximately 100 boys involved in the VET program across various learning areas. The certificates available in 2011 were Certificate 1 in Sport Coaching, Certificate I in Engineering and Certificate I in Furniture. 2012 will see the introduction of Certificate I in Outdoor Recreation and in 2013 it is anticipated to have available Certificate I in Information Technology. A big thank you must go to all the teachers involved in both the INSTEP and VET programs for their dedication as they put in a lot of extra effort for no reward other than to see their students have a better chance in this competitive employment market.
ORGAN HOUSE Onions. When I look back on the highlights of 2011 for me, I think of onions. 2011 saw the introduction of a House Fundraising Day. One of the Morgan suggested linking the Morgan Fundraising day with the Purple Haze Day, to raise money for Starlight Children's Foundation. When I asked
magnificent staff members provide leadership, empathy and support to all the young men in their care. Their commitment to your boys is tireless and unwavering. Our Prefects in Morgan House David Ryan, Martii Siitonen, Richard Martinelli, Jordie Fienberg, Declan Allen, Declan Spencer, Ashley
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for your support, parents willingly donated generous prizes for raffles, ice creams, drinks, cakes and their time to help with the sausage sizzle. When I realised that we would need onions and sent out an email pleading for parents to chop some onions and send them in for our sausage sizzle .... wow, did we get onions! The onions just kept coming. The canteen ladies were able to supply t he College with French Onion Soup for months. My point here is that the support given by Morgan families, once again, left me humbled and overwhelmed. We raised a massive $3200 and, as a bonus for being the highest fund raising school in Western Australia, were treated to a Dockers Football Clinic for our Year 7 students. I would like to acknowledge the dedicated and compassionate Mentor Teachers of Morgan House. Mr Woodhouse, Mr Correia, Mr Matthews, Mrs Brown, Mr Buss, Ms Calanni and Mrs Laing. These
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The Wedd Cup has slipped out of our grasp despite our strong performance in Christian Service and Academics . Placing last in Sport and last in Arts will provide areas for ou r new Prefects to add their enthusiasm and new ideas for 2012. Benjamin Di Sabato, Adrian Emanuele, Alex Serrangeli, Joshua Terranova, Benoit Gaffney, Nathan Meagher, Samuel Yates, Tony Amoroso, Ayden Doohan, Conor Dunne and Jakeb Tartaglia have recently been elected to Prefect positions within the College. I am thrilled to see such a large number of our Prefect Group coming from Morgan House. I look forward to another successful year at the helm of Morgan House in 2012 and thank the Morgan House family for your ongoing support. Mrs Samantha Emsl ie Head of Morgan House
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Benoit nner, R Howe ex Serran Joshua Humphreys, Tony Amoroso, Declan Spencer Matthew French, Jakeb Tartaglia, Conor Dunne, Lucas Humphreys, Adrian Emanuele, Ayden Doohan, Matthew Cooper, Joshua Terranova, Jordie Fienberg, Martti Siitonen, Michael loiti Jonathon O'Neill, Isaac Rowe, Timothy Arnott, Connor Spencer, Samuel Yates, Alex Skinner, Simon Smith, Richard Martinelli, Mitchell Hinton, Nick Menegola, Max De Campi, Adam De Gennaro Yusef Hourani, Jacob Toomath, Alexander Natale, Christopher Martin, Brodie Soltoggio, Ms Lisa Nagle, Kimberley Forrest, lakaria Hourani, Isaac Mitchell, Mark loiti, Keane Bourke John Hayes
Joshua Pereira, Lucas Fleming Philippe Albano, Andre Abreu, Sean Duncanson, Samuel Babalola, Benjamin Di Sabato, Luke Christmas, Christopher Di Sabato, Martti Siitonen, Cooper Russell Christian Benson, Joshua Mascarenhas, Jonathon Nolan, Mr Paul Woodhouse, Jacob Donnelly, Jeremy Goldspring, Ryan Pace
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Willis Armstrong, Marcus Vinci, Alexander Burt, Joshua Barrett, Declan Allen, Luke Beard-Miller, Alex Serrangeli, Declan Spencer Benjamin Green, Timothy Arnott, Samuel Grosse, William McAlpine, Mr Adrian Correia, Joshua Terranova, Connor Potts, Jack Marshall, Lucas Pacheco Ryan Abreu, Tyler Sorrell, Stephen Bacelic, Jeremy Terranova, Joe Wells, Harry Burt, Kennedy Sorrell, Nathan Standley Jordan Filippin
Jordan Pendergast, Michael Altieri, Adam Pirozzi, Matthew Bowman, Alex Sambell, Giacomo Lucivero, Ashley Skinner, Benoit Gaffney Samuel Yates, Samuel Hariick, Finbar Gaffney, Matthew Cooper, Nathan Meagher, Reuben Todd, Benjamin Pendergast, Alex Skinner, Samuel Mudie Yusef Hourani, Christopher Martin, Joe Harding, Michael Bowman, Mr Jason Matthews, Nick Menegola, Adam Bowman, Zakaria Hourani, Keane Bourke
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Nicholas D'Andrea, Shane Phillips, Jesse Maguire, Alec Capozzi, Jeremy Smith, Corey Frost, Nicholas Grant, Michael Zoiti Jack Masters, Anthony Baccala, Nicholas Harris, Reece Redworth-Maley, Mrs Candice Brown, Simon Smith, Joseph Caputi, Jason Phillips, Adam De Gennaro Luca Rifici, Breydyn Faehrmann, Joshua Kestel, Gianni Rifici, Isaac Mitchell, Mark Zoiti, Conor Hars Zachary Carton
Carl Mignacca, Mark Howlett, Joshua Humphreys, Calogero Paparella, Jake Spiteri, Jack Sunter, John Hayes, Andre Carozza Max De Campi, Richard Martinelli, Michael Rotondella, Declan Sinnott, Lucas Humphreys, Ethan Spiers, Benjamin Sheridan, Nathan Rowe, Matthew Stewart, Adam Lomma Ashley Humphreys, Adam Spinozzi, James Crevald, Jonathon O'Neill, Mr Geoff Buss, Kimberley Forrest, Jayden Thomas, Adrian Hunter, Nicholas Hayes
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Christian Richards, Riley Skipworth, Jacob Kranz, Sheahan Gilday, Joshua Dart, Quinlan Marwick, Darius Hupfer, Matthew French Jack Norman, Morgan Keyte, Mitchell Hart, Jack Bowra, Ms Angela Calanni, Trey Moloney, Matthew Dart, Joshua Norman, Julian Mugnes Isaac Moloney, Austin Keyte, Callum Cosgriff, Brodie Soltoggio, Jordan Green, Reece Jaschke, Alexander Natale, Joshua Baker, James Covich Tim Covich
Jakeb Tartaglia, Xavier De Faria, Tony Amoroso, Blake Ellis, Jordie Fienberg, Kieran Thompson, Ayden Doohan, Nicholas Ambrogio Thomas David, Nicholas Lomma, Mitchell Hinton, Mitchell Palmer, Mrs Keely Laing, Conor Dunne, Connor Spencer, Isaac Rowe, Daniel Fitzpatrick Jacob Toomath, Ryan Pratt, Lachlan Hinton, William David, Scott Russell, Damon Miles, Jordan Correia, Anthony Lomma Harrison Close -
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PATRICK HOUSE Patrick House has once again produced pleasing results throughout the year. The students have displayed a willingness to strive for excellence in many aspects of College life and they have often delivered above expectations. Firstly, I would like to thank and acknowledge the wonderful teachers who have mentored the Patrick students this year; Ms Emily Bowran, Ms Vanessa Burtenshaw, Ms Marilyn Schmidt, Mr Ross Websdale, Mr Louis Miller, Mr Anthony Rawnsley and Mr Ben Foley. These staff members deliver exceptional pastoral care to the young men of Patrick House and their support and encouragement are outstanding. The Wedd Cup has once again slipped from our grasp but I was very pleased with our successes in the Arts and also our great improvement within the sporting arena. The areas of Academics and Service were a little below par and I look forward to improvements within these areas next year. The Arts provided many pleasing results with our students again excelling in Music, drama and the visual arts. The creative streak amongst our House is strong and it is always pleasing to see, hear and experience the final outcome of all their hard work. Sport has been a highlight for many of our students this year; the House participated strongly and with enthusiasm in all sporting endeavours. The most pleasing aspect is the camaraderie and teamwork I have witnessed on the sporting field, even in difficult and trying situations the young men of Patrick House have shown a resilient and positive approach to all situations.
Academic success has also been achieved by the majority of our House. Excellence can often only be measured against oneself and what you are capable of achieving. The mantra within the College is to strive for excellence, to simply do your best. The great majority of students in Patrick House have displayed a great willingness to reach success academically, all have achieved outstanding results comparable to their ability and this is to be commended.
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Service has provided the students with an opportunity to help others in less favourable situations and they have often been extremely generous in their efforts. The Patrick free dress day was a highlight where we raised over $2500 for charity; this truly showed the spirit of generosity and empathy that exists within Patrick. I encourage . .- - - - - - - - - - - - - - . all students to challenge themselves next year and to strive to do as much as they can to help others. The core of our College is our Catholic ethos and the Edmund Rice tradition. It has been extremely pleasing to see the great attendance and participation at our House masses this year. The students always participate in a reverent and respectful manner and I look forward to a continuance of this in the coming years. Once again I would like to thank all the staff and students of Patrick House for a successful, happy and productive year. I would also like to acknowledge and thank the Parents for their support and encouragement as the education and care of their sons is truly a two way street. Mr Brent Butcher Head of Patrick House
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Cameron Nugent, Joel Bennett, Nicholas Gordon, Anthony lannantuoni, Liam Romano, Thomas Forbes, Luke Thompson, Jacob Cross, Ben Edmonds Caiden Guidi, Joshua Bennett, Christopher Bawden, Matthew Patroni, Ms Marilyn Schmidt, William Power, Hamish Macpherson, William Welsh, Connor McMurtrie Joshua Peek
Carlo Monaco, Francolino Mendolia, Jordan Garic, James Shave, Callum Thurston, Mitchell Short, Connor Thurston, Matthew Brown Michael Hosking, Max Foxwell, Max Caniglia, Leighton Short, Miss Emily Bowran, Thomas Godsall, Liam Godsall, Nathan Gooderson, Kurtis Gray Harrison Ramsay, Alessandro Monaco, Harrison Brown, Alexander Dimanopoulos, Harry Caniglia, Jakob Sciaresa, Jack Bowater Morgan Leggat, Alessandro Lo Presti, Brandon Sollis
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m Mona rant, Ja David Grubisin, Benjamin Cooper, Luca Prestianni David Gaynor, Cullen Dans, Harrison Mitchell, Elliott Tinley, Thomas Boschman, Thomas Martella, Edward Pinkerton, Jamie Caruso, Mrs Vanessa Burtenshaw Sam Timewell, Joshua Caruso, Nicholas Pelliccione, Thomas Pinkerton, Cameron Sardelic, Travis Mitchell, Mitchell Redmond, Bailey Brown, Steffan Nero
Jack Dwyer, Fraser Hayward, David Hanratty, Christian Deller, Hamish Turner, Christopher Hanratty, Zeus Greget O'Dea, James Morgan Jack Muskarovsky, Thomas Martens, William Foster, Anthony Clark, Mr Tony Rawnsley, Kale Miller, Mauricio Talero Solorza, Bryan Nonis, D'Arcy Foster Max Woodcock, Edward Swan, Ambrose Ryan, Martin Bradley, Bradyn Iannello, Samuel Buccini, Ryan Clark, Brett Coldrey William Coggin, Elias Poulsen, Joshua Sokol
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nson, ugo Ma Christopher Carlson, Thomas White, Lorenzo Fogliani Zane Farmer, Dennis Joseph, Toby Clark, Rowan Wilkinson, Gran O'Connor, Cian O'Connor, Jaedyn Stumbles, Calogero S Martelli, Ben De Kusel Joseph Edmonds, Jacob Morris, Konrad Nadilo, Mr Ross Websdale, Alec Da Silva, Jack Crilly, James Mooney Eli Morr
Andre Rebelo, Michael Dennis, Lachlan Campbell, Damian Lagesse, David King, Oliver Goss, Cameron Schier, Angus Reynolds Liam Cicirello, Kayden Fernandes, Thomas Brindley, Adam Beaver, Rhian Bore, Charlie Goss, Jordi Davieson, Sean Mansfield, Luca Prestini Salvatore Mavica, Thomas Mansfield, Patrick Cinquina, Matthew Dennis, Mr Louis Miller, Jack Johnson, Marcus Sutton, Matthew Demiroski, Nicholas Page
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RICE HOUSE 2011 saw Rice House finish a strong second in the Wedd Cup competition. This was pleasing as for the last two years Rice House have held the 'wooden spoon' of the competition. A real positive from this year was that Rice House either maintained or improved upon each of last year's results in all of the four components that make up the Wedd Cup; Academics, Sports, Christian Service and the Arts.
"Success only ever comes before Work once. That once is in the Dictionary. " I would like to make special mention of Jeremy Gill. As well as fulfilling his duties as College Vice Captain he also continued to make a significant contribution to House activities making him a very worthy recipient of the Rice House Award for 2011. Well done, Jeremy.
"Success comes in CANS not CAN NOTS" Academics in 2011 continued to be our shining light. Having topped Academics for the last three years we once again finished 1't in this category in 2011. Congratulations must be given to a great number of boys in Rice House this year who received recognition for terrific academic work. For most, this was through Bronze Certificates when ever reports went out, as well as Certificates of Distinction for various subjects and also competitions. Particular congratulations go to Calogero Martelli and Douglas McDonald who received Silver Certificates in Term Two, and also Damon Sutton, Joel Tapper and Solomon Wright who received Silver Certificates in Term Three. There were no Gold Certificate winners this year, perhaps next year will see a Rice student receive this prestigious certificate.
"Difficult things take time to achieve ... impossible things take a little longer" Sports for 2011 saw Rice House finish overall in second place - one place better than the year before, but still sport remains an area I would like to ,a..
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We had some excellent individual efforts in swimming, athletics, cross country and general sport, but if we were to take these efforts of a few out, and looked at the contributions of the rest of the students within the House, we would not have fared so well. I really encourage all students in 2012 to give their very best in this area next year, even if sport is not their thing; in fact, especially if sport is not their thing. It is about the whole House giving their best effort.
"Never settle for less than your best." As for Christian Service, we finished has been an area our Rice House fourth this year. We started out very Council members have identified at strong in this category as in previous the start of the last few years as an years. For us this was in the form of area we could significantly improve the 2010 Christmas Appeal. The Rice on. So this year's second place is a House contribution to this event was step in the right direction, however - as in years before - significant and this will need to remain a strong focus truly special. Thanks to all Rice House for students in 2012. families for this. Unfortunately as a group, again as in previous years, we "The greater the difficulty the didn't manage to maintain this level greater the glory" of effort through the remainder of the The message for 2012 I think is Christian Service events for 2011. Our obvious. As I have said the last last four years seeing us place third, few years, if we are serious about third, fourth and again fourth in 2011 regaining the Wedd Cup we are going suggest that Christian Service really to have to really step up our overall is an achilles heel for Rice House. intensity, fourth places just don't put This is the one category that doesn't you on the podium. take care of itself by students simply completing academic classes, or "Hard work is the price we must pay playing in fixtured sporting events, or for success." completing classes in the area of the I would like to take this opportunity Arts, but rather it is a category that to recognise and thank, on behalf of requires students to 'self' determine the Rice students, the wonderfully their level of effort and involvement. dedicated and caring Rice House I would suggest it is the hardest Mentors: Mr Frank Williams, Miss category for students to positively Lisa Nagle, Miss Meagan Curry, influence, and in turn it is the category Miss Trevanna Cooper, Mr Matthew that generally determines the winner Stockton, Miss Zoe Francis and Miss of the Wedd Cup competition. This Lisa Tognolini. will undoubtedly be the challenge for Rice House in 2012. Can we, as In closing, on behalf of all the Rice a collective House, get out of the House staff and students who will be comfort zone that we've been in for returning to CBC Fremantle next year, the last four years and can we make a can I say to all this year's 2011 Year 12 significant impact on Christian Service 'Rice Bubbles' it has been a pleasure. In the years that follow I look forward in 20127 to hearing how you're progressing "The road to success is dotted with through life. Gentlemen, good bye, many tempting parking places." good luck, and God Bless. The final category is the Arts, our Mr Troy Foote second Achilles heel. For the last Head of Rice House three years we have finished fourth,
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Mathew Thomas, Ben Anandappa, Nathan De Abreu, Jeremy Gill, Byron Hudson, Matthew Biddiscombe, Jesse Mirco, Jakeb Waddell, Gabriel Wright, Shae Davies Sebastian Kendrick, Jordon Rutigliano, Benjamin McFadden, Solomon Wright, Daniel Lenzo, Aidan Liddelow, Calogero Martelli, Michael Messineo, Harrison Carmody, Luke Cowlam Harry Bird, Matthew Moreno, Cian Hussey, Jordan Handcock, Mr Troy Foote, Kai Plunkett, Luke Barratt, Luca Lutzu, Ben Bockman
Jakeb Waddell, Jack McGrath, Jamie Briggs, Declan Pegum, Conor Armitage, Dillon Hellmrich, Joshua Naylor, Tyler Hellmrich, Ben Anandappa Declan Creighan, Jesse Martin, Gabriel Wright, Corey Drewe, Mr Frank Williams, Courtney Smart, Callum Chance, Jake Leach, Solomon Wright Charlie Kohlen, Mitchell Boult, Luke Barratt, Patrick Sell, Aidan Liddelow, Oliver Kohlen, Mitchell McGrath, Patrick Skipworth, Harry Bird
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Damon Sutton, Jake Harris, Julian Biondillo, Kieran Duggan, Matthew Biddiscombe, Joel Tapper, Adam Gavranic, Samuel Lawrence Ms Lisa Nagle, Jordan Biondillo, Lachlan Blakiston, Lachlan Campbell, Max Foley, Jeremy Gill, Harrison Carmody, Jacob Lane, Mr Mark Bruhn Braydon Wilson, Lachlan Gill, Julian Tapper, Kai Plunkett, Jordan Handcock, Thomas Quinn, Joshua Valerio
Harris Waters, Sean Frewin, Samuel Everett, Michael Cronan, William Bockman, William Fountain, Fraser Wigham, Adam Cicanese, Adam Olszewski Timothy Magry, Delaney Bruce, Patrick Cronan, Joel Frewin, Zane Gordon, Keenan Parker, Matthew Vinci, Anthony Collova, Griffyn Waters, Michael Messineo Ben Bockman, Kyle Reid, Cameron De Luca, Sammuel Low, Miss Meagan Curry, Mark Quattrini, Luke Cowlam, Sebastian Kendrick, Matthew Quinn Steven Goodall, Nicholas Grant, Michael Zoiti
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Jed Wall, Byron Hudson, Tate Wall, Daniel Fosdick-McGrath, Alex Cecchi, Jesse Mirco, Luke Biondillo, Adrian Monaco Oliver Kon, Mathew Thomas, Shae Davies, Coen Greaney, Ms Trevanna Cooper, Daniel Quinlan, Kevin Murtagh, Jake Cavallaro, Christopher Tranchita Tyler Davies, Joshua Barnett, David Cecchi, Thomas Burfoot, James Robertson, Matthew Moreno, Jason Cecchi, Zachary Henley Nathan Simich
Daniel Parish, Nathan De Abreu, Daniel Coleman, Jeremy Fletcher, Luke Hussey, Luke Walter, Jordan Cicchini, Joel McComb Parsa Kasiri-Arabi, Michael Sciano, Jordan Johnson, Lewis Pippet, Mr Matt Stockton, Nathan Gleeson, Alec Sorgiovanni, Jordan Giancaspro, Luke Jakovcevic Jake Walter, Carl Schelling, Domenic Mann, Oliver Parish, Thomas Kestel, Aidan McDonald, Cian Hussey, Hamish Connellan Loughlan Di-Meo, Jai Sutton
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Matthew Waters, Luke Crofts, Taylor Merrutia, Gabriel Cipriano, Harrison Collier, Patrick Tunnicliff, Douglas McDonald, James Geaney Daniel Lenzo, Jordon Rutigliano, Rafael Cipriano, Joseph Tunnicliff, William Frampton, Jacob Yensch, Calogero Martelli, Troy Petruzzo, Thomas Cummins Joel Pita, Jordan Nesic-Halapio, Craig Martella, Ms Zoe Francis, Mitchell Norman, Jai Mehra, Harrison McKeown D'arcy O'Hara, Liam Cummins, Michael Ketelaar
Harley Van der Wielen, Nathan Perejmibida, Jiles Denham, Dean Van Schalkwyk, Kiefer Hevron, Alexander Fico, Luke Pellegrini, Conor Hardie, Luke Wernlein Joel McArthur, Alexander Spencer, Aki Primmer, Anthony Pecotic, Miss Lisa Tognolini, Alexander Ricciardo, Darcy Wilson, Benjamin McFadden, Luca Zindani Mitchell Parker, Michael Norman, Douglas Preston, Liam Rogan, Alex Perera, Luca Lutzu, Oliver Martin, Aiden Zindani, Isaac Waddell
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SAMSON HOUSE 2011 has been another enjoyable year at the helm of Samson House. The young men of Samson have experienced a productive year, culminating in winning the Wedd Cup for the second time in three years. It was another impressive year in the sporting arena for Samson, winning the House Swimming Carnival convincingly, and coming a close second in the House Athletics Carnival. As was the case last year, our younger students showed that the future is bright for the boys in blue, with some dominating performances at both of these events. Our overall success, however, must be attributed to the commitment of the entire House, with everyone getting involved and doing their bit for Samson on the day. This kind of universal application truly reflects the spirit of Samson House, and of the College as a whole. Another area in which Samson House led the way was in Catholic Leadership and Service. Our commitment to community service was outstanding, and we were proficient in raising much needed money for charity. The Samson Casual Dress Day organised by our House Council in fourth term raised in excess of $2000 for the Nuns of Wewek, New Guinea. This was capped off with over $500 being raised through the Samson House Footy Tipping Competition, and over $1700 raised for the 40 Hour Famine. Efforts such as these show the kind and generous spirit that our boys and their families - possess. Academically, it was pleasing to see some of the younger members of Samson make a positive impression in the early stages of their CBC lives. Special mention must go, in particular, to Riley Burke, Conor Cameron and Liam McMahon (twice!) who received Silver certificates this year for their outstanding attitude towards various aspects of College life.
I would like to pay special tribute to the Samson Year 12s of 201l. You have provided the College with tremendous leadership this year and those preceding, and it was an honour to watch you all graduate with such a great reputation as a year group and as individuals. You should all be very proud of what you have achieved here over the past few years, and I trust that whilst you look towards the future with optimism, you also look back with great fondness and pride.
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Finally, it saddens me to say that this has been my final year as Head of Samson House. I have thoroughly enjoyed the role over the past four years, and I will always cherish the memories made and the bonds shared with many of the students I . ._ _ _ _ from Samson. would like to take this opportunity to wish Mr Craig Jones all the very best in the role from next year, and have no doubt that he will glean as much satisfaction out of the position as I have.
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PREFECTS AND HOUSE COUNCILLORS
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Ben Tomlinson, William Marlow, Ben Sokol, Robert Mariano, Jake Collins, Connor Orrells, Liam McMahon, Matthew Ryder Luke Prendergast, Mitchell Cranswick, Joel Turner, Stefan Aydon-White, Mr Clinton Testa, Rafael Leone, Roberto Scafidi, Jack Smith, Alessandro Monaco Baeley Amalfi, Riley Faulds, Conor Cameron, Riley Burke, Nicholas Thuys, Matthew Costello, Joel Tomlinson, Nicholas Funga
Michael Flanagan, William Marlow, Alex Buktenica, Anthony Brennan, Matthew Moro, Connor Orrells, Lucas Pensini, Austin Green, Joshua Clarke Matthew Brennan, Mitchell Cranswick, Jake Stainton, Stefan Aydon-White, Brendan Landro, Justin Landro, Aaron Nygh, Nicholas Thuys, Lewis Grant Mark Ducali, John Belmonte, Nicholas Funga, Riley Faulds, Mr Simon Schmidberger,
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Rafael Leone, Jordan Paynter, Alex Cimetta, Mitchell Ferris, Robert Mariano, Conor Kelly, James Hughes, Ethan Bond-Williams, Jacob Hill Mrs Andrea Fitzpatrick, Justin Rullo, Sebastian Buonvecchi, Jovani Riley-Vasquez, Solomon Holliday, John Ahern, Jamie Foster, Matthew Parkinson, Miss Petrina Brewer Isaac Da Luz, Jake Goncalves, Mitchell Hughes, Chad Foster, Stephen Cuccovia, Declan McLeod, James Ahern, Gabriel Leone, Michael Boladian
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Jackson Wieringa, Jack Sturgeon, Mitchell Pickering, Jordan Jones, Casey Brown, Benjamin Studniczky, Connor Keane, Nikolas Jones Tony Ziegelaar, Matthew Costello, Connor Read, Carlos Gordon, Luke Burnett, Joshua Senzio, Ben Tomlinson, Julian Konle, Juan Vivas Jordy Raffaele, Thomas Bourne, Julian Garces, Victor Burnett, Mr Joel Moss, Aaron Senzio, James McVey, Joel Tomlinson, Mitchell Costello Thomas Brewster-Jones, Mitchell Grimes
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Matthew Ryder, Fortunato Lanzara, Ryder Kennington-Birch, Luke Radonich, Ben Sokol, Jack McMaster, Kyle Hinds, Luke Gadd, Jackson Turriff-Smith Benjamin Radonich, Aron Surjan, Steven Clarke, Luke Ryan, Jake Leavy, Cody Kennington-Birch, Nathaniel Regan, Alec Radonich, Marcus Di Biase Michael Letizia, Thomas Ryan, Oliver Thompson, Riley Burke, Mr James Schubert, Conor Cameron, James Maddeford, Adam Capozzi, Aiden Grant
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Liam McMahon, Jacob Kenny, Riley Tolman, Brendan Walker, Matthew Minervini, Matthew Nocciolino, Conor Noone, Daniel Lavery Lachlan Lavery, Jack Smith, Daniel Nocciolino, Joel Turner, Mr Craig Jones, Roberto Scafidi, Jarrod Spence, Nathan King, Tyler Beacroft Paul Jardine-Clarke, Daniel Conti, Daniel King, Jack Crawford, Liam Minervini, Jason Fernandes, Sebastian Manning Nicholas Cook, Mitchell Redshaw
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Jarrod Crowley, Peleus Liascos, Lance Brockway, Jake Collins, Louis Trouchet, Gabriele Crisci, Alessandro Monaco Ben Stretton, Nicholas Garbin, Broden Olivieri, Matthew Grose, Adam Stretton, Zane Sumich, Jamie Nella, Mrs Pauline Van Lohuizen Benjamin Dixon, Daniel Rhoding, Alexander-Thomas Nolan, Finn Leen, Kane Wieland, Kane Santa rom ita, James Warren, Luca Lomma Baeley Amalfi, Brandon De Abreu, James Linn
Madison Holman, Bruno Violanti, Dare-Iouvain Gillam, Riley Pilcher, David Gamba, Jack Swainson, Michael Lomma Lucas Perich, Adam Ricciardi, Zach Pittorini, Joshua Ogden, Luke Sheehan, Luke Prendergast, Shane Skinner, Mr Patrick Ryan Benjamin Swindells, Benjamin Johns, Dakoda Holman, Damon de Ryck, Jordan Silvera, Troy Violanti, Kyle Hemmings, Hamish Mariotti
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PANESE MEMORIAL continue the journey with Tohrei n Fujisawa Junior and Senior School. It has been fifteen in the making with each school Iternating every other year with a it. 2011 was going to be a special r as it was to be our first visit with none of our students having Japanese a language. We were continuing a cultural exchange that the students could enjoy in Japan .
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I was doing my bus duty on 11 April, when Carl Mignacca came up to me and said he had just heard on his IPhone that there had been a large earthquake in Japan. I said they have a number of earthquakes and all would be well. I went home and switched on the TV to hear the news and I realised the situation was very serious in Japan. I rang Japan on the following weekend and asked if
I'm so sorry that we will not be able to welcome you next month. I talked with Mr Hamatani and made a decision. We would like to call off your visit to Japan. We want you to accept this decision. As I said last Saturday, we have little damage in this area - Fujisawa, Yokohama and Tokyo.
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The work started .. in Term 4, 2010 with encouraging students to experience this opportunity. We had five students that showed interest and the tickets were purchased. The following students were very keen to take on this challenge: D'Arcy O'Hara, Liam Rogan, Declan Creighan, Mitchell Norman, Car I Mignacca and Mr
Williams. This small group was beneficial to the Japanese school as host families don't have large houses and are not able to accommodate large groups. Also, many Japanese families have extended family members living in their homes. During term one the students met on numerous occasions to start their planning. They were working on items such as the speeches they were to make in Japanese, what kind of cultural things they might see and expect and ideas for gifts for host families were discussed. We also held a meeting regarding what the students would be required to do for the Sayonara Party while in Japan. This is the party for saying goodbye and thanking the Japanese host
Back Row: Mitchell Norman, Declan Creighan Front Row: Liam Rogan, Mr Frank Williams, Carl Mignacca Absent : D'Arcy O' Hara
everything was OK and Mr Kashawagi said all was well. I then received this email:
Hi, Frank. I said "No problem." last Saturday but we have some problem. Some I t h b d aged power pan save een am . A power failure will be carried out about 3 hours per day from today. . t 0 th e en d OJ,f And it wiII continue April. Actually many railways stop today. School is off today because students can't come to school. I will talk about your visit with Principal Mr Hamatani. I don't know whether we can welcome you or not and whether host families can look after your students or not. Please wait by the time we make a decision.
So I thought we can welcome you next month. But as we know the details of damage, it's better to cancel your visit. We must be worried about electricity, transportation, food and so on. We will have to put up with various inconveniences for some time. Maybe some conditions will not improve for some months. Especially we will be suffering from an electric power shortage and suspension Of public transportation. 'J And I think host families as well as you have much anxiety. We are very sad that we can't meet you next month in Japan.
Thank you for your concern for Japan and for us. Hidehito Kashiwagi Tohrei Gakuen Fujisawa Junior and Senior High School Hopefully, we will continue our cultural exchanges in the future and we look forward to meeting with our Japanese friends in 2012 when they visit us in Western Australia. Mr Frank Williams
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JAZZ COMBO SINGAPORE TOUR Over the first week of the July school holidays, the Jazz Combo toured Singapore to explore the vast city, dine on the delicious food, experience the unique culture, shop and of course perform and listen to bands in jazz clubs throughout Singapore. Year 12 students; Matt Ryder (Drums), Luke Walter (Guitar/Bass), Declan Allen (Guitar/Bass), Joel Turner (Guitar/Bass), Alex Perera (Clarinet), Chris Hanratty (Alto Sax), Mitchell Cranswick (Alto Sax), Blake Thompson (Tenor Sax) and Lance Brockway (Vocals) as well as Mr Mancuso and his wife boarded our plane at Perth Airport departing at about 10.00pm, and we arrived in Singapore at around 3.00am, Monday morning, before
deck (57 storeys high) and spending a day relaxing at Sentosa Island. We also had plenty of shopping time at Orchard Road, Bugis Street, Vivo City, Little India, Mustafa Centre and the local shops near our hotel. Throughout the term we have been practising after school to learn our songs which we got a chance to perform whilst in Singapore. The Blu Jazz cafe is a club in Singapore where we spent two nights performing and listening to the wide array of talented musicians from Singapore. The first night was a Jam Session where we had a chance to perform for other musicians, and had other musicians sit in with our band and play along. This was an awesome experience
ages. songs, and allowed many of our vocal tunes. This was great fun, and a chance to see how we can continue performing in bands after our time at CBC. We all had a great time and thanks must go to the Music Parents group, who helped to subsidise the cost, Diane Keyte, who spent hours
organizing travel arrangements, all of our parents for allowing us the opportunity to go, Mr Kenny for all his support towards the Music Department, and last, but not least Mr and Mrs Mancuso for their outstanding efforts in taking us to Singapore, supervising us, and enjoying the experience with us. Stand ing L - R Seated L-R
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checking in to the Hangout Hotel, where we stayed for our entire time in Singapore. We explored many highlights of the city visiting Clarke Quay one evening, looking through the renowned Jurong Bird Park, spending a day at the newly built Universal Studios, exploring the world's largest rainforest zoo, and the world's first Night Safari, looking at the sights from the Singapore Flyer and Marina Bay Sands observatory
where we listened to the other musicians perform and improvise. The second night we had a full one hour set where we performed most of our repertoire which was extremely well received. We then stayed and listened to Omniform, an experienced fusion jazz band, whose tunes were very interesting to listen to and the musicians' skill was outstanding. We also sat in with the Thomson Community Big Band with players
We all had an awesome trip, and it was great to have the opportunity to perform, and listen to jazz, as well as spending time as a Year 12 group before our final exams. Blake Thompson Arts Prefect
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ITALIAN AND VISUAL ART TOUR On 28 September 2011, thirty very excited CBC students and three teachers; Ms Calanni, Ms Francis and Mr Testa boarded a plane at Perth International airport to embark upon the tour of a lifetime to Italy. The aim of the Italian and Visual Arts Italy Tour was to give our students the opportunity to steep themselves in Italian language, art, history and culture in an authentic environment. We began our 20 day adventure in the awe-inspiring Rome. Here we experienced some of the world's most breathtaking historical monuments including Vatican City, Sistine Chapel, Colosseum, Spanish Steps and the Trevi Fountain to name a mere few of the sites covered. Next stop the extraordinary city of Pompeii, reborn from the volcanic ash after an archaeological excavation and then onto serene Sorrento where we swam in the Mediterranean and discovered the majestics of Capri and the Blue Grotto.
The adventures continued in Florence, home of aesthetically stunning constructions and artwork including Michelangelo's statue of David and the home of the Uffizi Gallery. We strolled through the streets of Florence absorbing the culture and indulging in gelato! We shopped for bargains at the San Lorenzo markets and went window shopping along the Ponte Vecchio. We also climbed the Giotto Bell Tower and walked the steep hill to Piazzale Michelangelo and experienced the amazing panoramic views of Firenze In Florence the boys were immersed in language and art as they attended a Language and Art school for three days. The Italian students embraced the linguistic experience by practising their Italian at every opportunity while the Art students took advantage to sketch, paint and photograph the awe-inspiring scenery of Bella Italia. Other highlights were; learning friendly fighting skills at Gladiator
school, indulging in too many Baci chocolates at the Perugina Chocolate Factory, climbing the 294 steps to reach the very top on the Leaning Tower of Pisa, visiting the Ferrari Museum and experiencing the inside makings of the Ducati and Lamborghini factories, for the soccer fans San Siro Stadium in Milan and being mesmerised by Leonardo Da Vinci's 'Last Supper', visiting the decadent Palazzo Ducale, basking in a Gondola ride along the canals of breathtaking Venice and for the thrill-seeker in all of us, a day at Italy's largest theme park, Gardaland. The boys enjoyed the mouthwatering culinary delights Italy had to offer with abundant amounts of pizza, pasta and gelato eaten on a daily basis! In Orvieto the boys had the opportunity to further their love affair with food and learn some very valuable cooking tips in their cooking lessons from the Italian Nonne at the farm stay.
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Matthew Minervini, Jack McMaster, David Hanratty, Keenan Parker, Peleus Liascos MIDDLE ROW: Adam Cicanese, Ben Anandappa, Thomas Godsall, Stefan Aydon-White, Jakeb Waddell, Michael Zoiti, Thomas White, Carl Mignacca, Alessandro Monaco, Samuel Yates, Alessandro La Presti FRONT ROW: Tim Covich, Michael Messineo, Krystan Allen, Ms Angela Calanni, Mr Clint Testa, Ms Zoe Francis, Andre Abreu, Nicholas Garbin, Joe Wells Gabriel Cipriano, Rafael Leone, Thomas Martella
ITALIAN AND VISUAL ART TOUR This tour provided every boy with an incredible opportunity to appreciate all things Italian. Nothing compares to the thrill of immersion within a brand new environment, a wonderfully rich culture and the emotional, social and spiritual inspiration that occurs as a result. As we gathered at Venice airport for our departure home, we reflected on the benefits of our Italy Tour including new learnt language skills, developed artistic techniques, confidence in dealing with new situations and the appreciation of discovering a new way of life and another culture. On behalf of Ms Calanni and Ms Francis a big thank you goes to the boys for using every opportunity to revel in the delights of Italy and making this a memorable tour that will always be etched in our hearts. Forza Italia!
Grotto. I appreciate Italy and Italian culture a lot more now that I have been and experienced the Italian lifestyle. Jack McMaster Year 10
My favourite place was Florence because of the shopping and my favourite tour was Lamborghini by far. I love the new Lamborghini Aventador and to see how the car was put together by hand was amazing. I enjoyed being with my friends and making new friends. It was fun to see a relaxed side of teachers and students. Michael Zoiti Year 10
The Italy tour was a once in a lifetime experience. The best part for me was Venice and playing soccer in Rome. Watching the young Italian faces when we showed them how to play football was one of my highlights. Nicholas Garbin Year 10
This tour was the trip of a lifetime. I The Italian tour was an amazing had such a great time exploring the cultural experience and having it with fantastic sights and found that I really so many friends made it so much developed my photography skills just better. Everyone, including the Art wandering around. After having such students, made an effort to immerse a brief but wonderful taste of what themselves in Italian culture, asking Italy has to offer, I can't wait to head for food and drinks in Italian and back there to explore some more! making the locals smile by thanking Sam Yates Year 11 them for tours and meals. The boat tour around Capri was amazing, just The 2011 CBC Italy Tour was the relaxing with old and new friends best overseas trip I have ever been while soaking up the sights. Our last on! My favourite place was Capri. stop, Venice, was also a highlight, The landscape was breathtaking! especially after we left the tourist On this trip I had the opportunity areas and headed down the back to experience Italian culture, the alleys and tiny streets to scope out fabulous foods and the best gelato local places to eat and explore the and to see the amazing historical canals. Thanks to everyone who buildings and sights. Thank you to Ms came for making it such an amazing Calanni and Ms Francis for organising experience. such a fantastic Tour! Rohan Grant Year 10 Tom White Year 10 The 2011 Italian Tour was a great experience. All our days were packed with lots of activities. My favourite place was Capri because of the beaches and the swim in the Green
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TURKEY TOUR On Tuesday, April 19, thirty excited boys from Years 9-12 and three equally excited teachers (Mr Craig Carter, Mr Troy Foote and Miss Lisa Nagle) set off to Turkey for the trip of a lifetime. We were farewelled at the airport by a collection of nervous and in some cases teary parents, and well-wishing fellow staff members, including Mr Peter Hawke a teacher who had participated in the inaugural Turkey Tour of 2008. After a long 16 hour flight, not including a three hour stopover in Kuala Lumpur we arrived in Istanbul. After five months of relentless sunshine and heat in Perth, the cold, wet conditions we were greeted with were a shock to the system. We quickly found our luggage, thankfully zipped up our newly acquired tour jackets and met our tour guide, Yalchin, for the first of many coach journeys. Lacking sleep and feeling the cold we
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powered on. We dropped our bags at our hotel and decided to shop! We walked through the rain to the Grand Bazaar, to experience the world's largest market and also to see just how poorly we bartered for bargains. Fez hats seemed to be the highest item on most of the wish lists and after the purchasing of many of these, plus copious amounts of Turkish Tea (apple flavour being the most popular) and eating huge quantities of Turkish delight we made our way to lunch and sampled our first of many bread and meat delights. Whilst in Istanbul we saw beautiful monuments, especially the Blue Mosque and the Basilica Sophia. The group were rendered breathless at the artwork on the high ceilings and the beauty of the architecture. The museums we visited allowed us to appreciate the art work and different nationalities that have influenced Turkish culture and history over the centuries.
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We travelled from Istanbul to the ancient monuments of Ephesus. We looked in awe at the great Roman libraries and great pillars of structures from ancient times. The beautiful views and carefully crafted statues added to the powerful impact the enormity of this place had on us. To appreciate the Turkish culture, we were fortunate enough to see Turkish women hand crafting silken Turkish rugs. The beauty of these was outshone by the admiration for the pain staking work involved in their crafting. Many of the tour purchased smaller examples of the larger, more intricate rugs on display. We also travelled to a ceramics factory, where, despite few of us planning on making a purchase, we were lured in by the stunning colours and craftsmanship on show and bought lots of the items as gifts. Time passed quickly and we soon found ourselves at Gallipoli, preparing
nagan, Matthew Bowman, James Hughes, John Hayes Daniel Lenzo, Luke Thompson, Edward Pinkerton, Gabriel Wright, Samuel Cassells, Shae Davies, Ben Tomlinson, Kale Miller, Callum Chance, Jonathon O' Neill Kai Plunkett, Solomon Wright, Aidan Liddelow, Mr Troy Foote, Ms Lisa Nagle, Mr Craig Carter, Matthew Waters, Harrison Carmody, Jacob Jones David Gamba, Austin Green, Isaac Groves, Craig Martella, Conor Noonan, Ryan Noonan
o experience 4 days walking in the ootsteps of the Anzacs. The first morning saw us being dropped about 2km from Anzac Cove and the original landing point of 1915. We walked quietly up the beach until we saw the famous heights of the cliffs, observing the image we had seen on so many worksheets and textbooks of the rugged terrain our soldiers faced on that fateful morning. Walking the graves we were saddened to see the huge loss of life; to see soldiers who were no more than boys who died for our country and for a cause that many felt was nothing to do with us. Many graves were memorials, the body buried somewhere in the grounds but never officially identified. We spent the next three days visiting Shrapnel Valley, Cape Helles, Lone Pine and many other memorials dedicated t o Anzacs, British troops and Turkish alike. We learnt that neither the Austral ians nor the Turkish hold any ill feeling toward each other, and that we now welcome each other as brothers and sisters. The experience at all of these sites was moving. Some of the boys had family members who had died in battle there and everyone felt touched in some way by the eerie atmosphere and respectful silence that surrounded the area. Our last destination was a return to Istanbul. This gave all of the boys the chance to see some more of the ancient mosques and beautiful churches as well as complete some last minute gift purchasing. Yet for many of the tour, the highlight was the Turkish Feast on the Saturday evening, accompanied by Belly Dancing, Folk Dancing and international entertainment. On Monday, 2 May we checked out of our hotel and made our way to the airport bound for Perth. The flight, again, was long and the excited chatter that had taken place on the journey from Perth to Turkey was replaced by quiet reflection of all that we had seen in the last 12 days. We
arrived home tired, but filled with happy memories, and for many of the group with a renewed appreciation of what the Anzacs experienced nearly 100 years ago in 1915. Mr Craig Carter Miss Lisa Nagle Mr Troy Foote
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DUKE OF EDINBURGH The Year 9 cohort participated in the annual Duke of Edinburgh expedition which included five days of camping and adventure activities in Karridale and the Leeuwin Naturaliste National Park.
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The week started with the boys arriving at school early Monday morning packed and ready for their adventure. Then it was on the buses for the trek down to the bottom South West corner of Western Australia. On arrival the boys were greeted by their group leaders who would guide them through the next five days as they trekked through the Leeuwin Naturaliste National Park and worked as a group to ensure their experience ran smoothly. From here, each group started their journey into the bush, unaware of what t he next five days would bring. The boys toughed out both high temperatures and frequent downpours trekking through shrub and coastal dunes from site to site each day. 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 ground, abseil SOm 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, comm itment 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 that volunteered their time to attend the expedition and make this a valuable experience for the Year 9 students: Mr Stockton, Mr Woodhouse, Ms Curry, Mrs Moura, Mr Ryan and Mr Foley. Mr Jason Matthews Camp Coordinator
In 2011, CBC entered Novice and Junior teams into two Debating Competitions, the WADL (Western Australian Debating League) in Terms 1 and 2 and the AHISA competition in Term 3. Over 20 students from Years 7 -10 competed in these competitions against some of Perth's most academic and prestigious schools. Students receive their topics before the competition begins and must prepare their strategy and arguments beforehand. Depending on the Year level, team members are given a set amount of time to debate and are marked on three aspects of debating: matter, manner and method. Manner: the way the speech is presented articulation, confidence, posture. Matter: the relevance of the speech and what supporting evidence and facts are given for the case as well as the strength of their rebuttal. Method: the way the speech is structured and how clear it is to the audience.
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Over the season our teams worked conscientiously preparing compelling and well researched arguments on a diverse range of topics such as whether WA should become an
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independent nation, that parents should be allowed to smack their kids and that Ratto should be a leavers free zone to name a few. Of the
The CBC Debating Club welcomes any student wishing to try their hand at debating. Whether they have previously debated or not, they will learn some invaluable life skills. Debating is the sport of words. Not only does it greatly improve confidence, it provides students with public speaking experience as well as strong persuasive and argumentative skills. The diverse range of topics provides students with an opportunity to explore and research topics they mayor may not have previously studied.
30 debates we participated in our teams were successful in winning 13 debates and only lost the other debates by very close margins. This was an outstanding result for our first Debating season and we look forward to building upon this success in 2012 Over Term 4, the College ran a series of Skills Workshops designed to assist those students who would like to be involved in debating in 2012. These workshops run by Daniel Kirkby, WADL Adjudicator and Debating Coach at UWA, covered key areas such as developing a topic, constructing a case and rebuttal techniques. Students from Years 7 -
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MOCK TRIALS Once again the College fielded a successful team in the Mock Trial Competition for 2011. The team competed in three trials over a 10 week period. Despite being quite inexperienced in this competition the team won 2 out of 3 of their trials but unfortunately missed out on the finals. The team prepared diligently for each trial spending a large amount of their own time preparing opening and closing statements, questioning witnesses, preparing strategy, and meeting with their coach on a weekly basis. The students performed two criminal trials and one civil trial testing the students' knowledge in a variety of areas. The students showed excellent public speaking skills, teamwork, interpersonal skills and a great knowledge of both civil and criminal procedures. The boys can look forward to more success next year as they will have more confidence and knowledge of the legal system.
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Jakeb Waddell, Nathan Perejmibida, William Marlow, Joshua Terranova, Thomas Forbes
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Justin Rullo, Mr Craig Carter, Delaney Bruce
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Gabriele Crisci, Joshua Loveridge, Cian O'Connor
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Alessandro Lo Presti, Shae Davies, Anthony lannantuoni, Luke Beard-Miller, Koen Matera, Carl Mignacca, Timothy Arnott
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Christopher Bawden, Martin Bradley, Oliver Kohlen, Andre Abreu, Liam Godsall, Krystan Allen, Kyle Hemmings, Adrian Hunter, Keane Bourke
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Tyler Davies, Paul Jardine-Clarke, Jack Bowater, Ms Trevanna Cooper, William Power, Baeley Amalfi, Tony Ziegelaar
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Liam McMahon, Shae Davies, Mr Shane Mancuso, Mathew Thomas, Declan Sinnott Thomas Mansfield, Lachlan Blakiston, Tyler Davies, Timothy Arnott
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Mr Kim Anning, Stefan Aydon-White, James Geaney, Thomas Forb es, Christopher Di Sabato, Simon Smith Zeus Greget-O' Dea, Isaac Groves,
Joel Tomlinson, Patrick Cinquina, Liam Romano, Jake Walter, Mr Kim Anning, Tyler Davies, Joshua Berthold, Lachlan Blakiston, Matthew Patroni
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Declan Allen, Christopher Hanratty, Damon Sutton, Lance Brockway, Louis Trouchet, Blake Thompson, Joel Turner Mr Shane Mancuso, Joel Frewin, Ben Tomlinson, Mitchell Redshaw, Rohan Grant, Matthew Ryder, Anthony lannantuoni, Alex Perera Solomon Wright, Douglas McDonald, Declan Sinnott, Luke Walter, Mitchell Cranswick, Sean Mansfield Hugo Mackenzie-Rae, Conor Noonan, Connor Spencer
Joel Turner, Blake Thompson, Louis Trouchet, Lance Brockway, Christopher Hanratty, Mr Shane Mancuso Alex Perera, Luke Walter, Mitchell Cranswick, Declan Allen, Matthew Ryder
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Stefan Aydon-White, Jack Sunter, James Shave, Liam McMahon, Damon Sutton, Isaac Rowe Luke Prendergast, Aidan Liddelow, Shae Davies, Jacob Cross, Calogero Martelli, Jake Stainton, Julian Mugnes Austin Keyte, Max Foxwell, Alessandro Monaco, Timothy Arnott, Alec Sorgiovanni, Thomas Mansfield Jordan Nesic-Halapio, Oran O'Connor, Mrs Melissa Skinner
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ACC SWIMMING SQUAD BACK ROW: FOURTH ROW: THIRD ROW: SECOND ROW: FRONT ROW: ABSENT:
Peleus Liascos, Jack McMaster, Ben Sokol, Oliver Tinley, Robert Mariano, Luke Radonich, Christian Deller, Tony Amoroso, Lucas Pensini Benjamin Studniczky, Taylor Merrutia, James Hughes, Dillon Hellmrich, Michael Altieri, Jake Spiteri, Harrison Col lier, Kieran Thompson , Connor Orrells, Joel Tapper Samuel Harlick, Elliot Tinley, Michael Zoiti, Xavier De Faria, Nathan Simich, Courtney Smart, Jordie Fienberg, Andre Rebelo, Liam McMahon, Trey Moloney, Jack Swainson Patrick Sell, Nicholas Lomma, Luke Sheehan, Jakeb Tartaglia, Jack Marshall, Jake Leavy, Joel McComb, Jake Stainton, Jack Smith, Mauricio Talero-Salorzo, Rafael Cipriano, Solomon Wright, Sammuel Low Matthew Quinn, Mark Zoiti, Ambrose Ryan, Benjamin Radonich, Cullen Dans, Mr Brendan McGrath, Gabriel Wright (Captain), Toby Clark, Jack Crawford, Mitchell Hughes, Mitchell Redmond Conor Cameron, Gabriel Cipriano, Alexander-Thomas Nolan, Tyler Sorrel
Ace SWIMMING Training for the 2011 CBC swimming season began in week four of Term 4, 2010. It was then that we were introduced to the Year 6 boys who would be at the College the following year and it was then that the challenge was put to the squad to work as a team to improve. Not wanting to rest on their laurels I was one of the motivating factors
of the CBC team this year. Blessed with a mix of broad shouldered and awkward swimming water polo players and club swimmers, our team is always strong at the top end. It is however, the football, soccer and rugby players who want off-season fitness and strengthening that help get the team the success at the end of the day through division two relay wins.
The Hale School time trial early in the year gave the boys a taste of what hard training and tough competition looks like. This then became a reality when the annual Quad meet tested the quality of training the boys had undertaken . CBC lost its edge on Aquinas but the result still bode well for the main carnival of the year. The highlight being the record broken: Event Name Old New record record u/15 Butterfly
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With the pressure of winning the ACC overall boys aggregate for the fifth year in a row weighing on their minds, it was the Year 12 boys, led by Swimming Captain Gabriel Wright, who set the tone and led the way for the team.
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A special congratulation must go to the following boys for their individual performances on the day especially Rafael for winning his age group. These boys swam in a number of races and scored many points for the team and would have been exhausted after putting in so much effort throughout the day. TOp scoring competitors per age group: Points Name Place Age group 39 Rafael 1st Under 13 Cipriano Jack 39 2nd Under1s Swainson Michael 33 4th Under 16 Zoiti Gabriel 38 3rd Under 17 Cipriano Gabriel 42 2nd Open Wright A special thank you must go to two people who supported the team during the sixteen weeks of training throughout the 2011 season. Mrs Jenny Wilson in the canteen and Mr Simon Redmond with coaching, for their tireless help throughout the season. Without your help the boys would not have enjoyed the training as much. Mr Brendan McGrath Head of Sport
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Angus Reynolds, Michael Zoiti, Ben Sokol, Connor Orrells, Rohan Grant, Alex Cecchi, Christopher Carlson, Tony Amoroso Loughlan Di-Meo, Matthew Grose, Daniel Nocciolino, Connor Noone, Courtney Smart, Joel McComb, Matthew French, James Hughes, Benoit Gaffney, Elliot Tinley Jonathon Nolan, Riley Burke, Scott Russell, Jordan Giancaspro, Nicholas Lomma, Calogero Martelli, Madison Holman, Aidan Liddelow, Connor Read, Alesandro Lo Presti, Nick Menegola Riley Faulds, Oliver Parish, Jacob Lane, Darcy Wilson, Mitchell Hughes, Thomas Martens, Reece Jaschke, Domenic Mann, Bevan Grant Nicholas Funga, Tyler Sorrell, Samuel Buccini, Aiden McDonald, Mr Brenton Butcher, Mr Adrian Correia, Mr Simon Schmidberger, Sam Monaghan, Jakob Sciaresa, Ambrose Ryan, Hamish Connellan Gabriel Cipriano, Mathew Dart, Christian Dellar, Dakoda Holman, Luke Jakovcevic, Hugo Mackenzie-Rae, Alexander-Thomas Nolan, Nicholas Pelliccione, Nathaniel Regan, Alexander Ricciardo
ACC CROSS COUNTRY CARNIVAL The eBe cross country team had another very successful year. The committed bunch of boys trained long and hard for 15 weeks with the ambition of winning back to back Ace titles. by Sam The team, captained had the perfect Monaghan, preparation before the carnival with the State All Schools the week before. eBe finished second with four boys (Sam Monaghan, Christopher Carlson, Hugo Mackenzie-Rae and Gabriel Cipriano) finishing in the top 10 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 (2009 champions) both having a number of very good runners . But with the strong depth amongst the eBe boys anything was possible. One team we had failed to take notice of was St Marks but after having 3 runners in the top 5 in the U/13 race it was clear from the outset that they were going to be tough to beat. Our boys fought hard all day with some great results in each age group but like last year it all came down to the last race of the day, the U/19s. Last year the boys brought home victory with 4 runners in the top 10 and with the boys a year older this year we were hopeful they could deliver a repeat of that performance. Before the race eBe were in fourth position trail ing John XXIII, Sacred Heart and St Marks. The boys knew we needed 3 in the top 5 if we were going t o be triumphant. It was a lot to ask of the Years 11 and 12 boys but they definitely had the heart and talent to pull it off. They had led the way at training all season and now had the chance to bring home victory. The boys put in a sensational performance to match last year's effort with 4 runners in the top 10,
but was that enough to give eBe the win? The team now had to wait an agonising hour for the final result to be announced and when John XXIII and Sacred Heart were named fourth and third respectively the boys thought they had taken home victory. Unfortunately, it was not to be, falling narrowly short to a much improved St Marks. eBe finished second by 3 points in the end which converts to 3 places which is unbelievably close when you consider over 250 runners compete in each race. The result was devastating for the boys who had worked so hard, but they should all be very proud of their efforts. Special thanks needs to go out to Mr Butcher and Mr Schmidbergerwho 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 one better next year.
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U/15 Name McCOMB, Joel NOCCIOLlNO, Daniel PARISH, Oliver MARTENS, Thomas GROSE, Matthew HOLMAN, Dakoda MENEGOLA, Nick McDONALD, Aidan
Place 3 9 20 32 55 63 106 111
U/14 GIANCASPRO, Jordan TINLEY, Elliott SCIARESA, Jakob DI-MEG, Loughlan MANN, Domenic BUCCINI, Samuel RUSSELL, Scott NOLAN, Jonathon
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U/13 BURKE, Riley GRANT, Bevan FAULDS, Riley FUNGA, Nicholas JASCHKE, Reece NOLAN, Alexander-Thomas HUGHES, Mitchell PELLICCIONE, Nicholas
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Name CARLSON, Christopher MONAGHAN, Sam MACKENZIE-RAE, Hugo CIPRIANO, Gabriel REYNOLDS, Angus ORRELLS, Connor SOKOL, Ben AMOROSO, Tony CECCHI, Alex
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ACC ATHLETICS SQUAD BACK ROW: SIXTH ROW: FIFTH ROW: FOURTH ROW: THIRD ROW: SECOND ROW: FRONT ROW: ABSENT:
Luke Christmas, Matthew Nocciolino, Christian Dellar, Jack Renouf, Joshua Barrett, Matthew Minervini, Robert Mariano, Oliver Tinley, Dillon Papadopoulos, Rohan Grant, Jack McMaster, Luke Beard-Miller, Alexander Burt, Joel Tapper, Jordan Paynter, Peleus Liascos, Ethan Bond-Williams Paolo Lanzara, Harrison Rowley, Ayden Doohan, Jake Spiteri, Taylor Merrutia, Tony Amoroso, Kaiden Matera, Christopher Carlson, Alex Cecchi, Jiles Denham, Byron Hudson, James Hughes, Jake Harri s, Liam McMahon, Ben Sokol, Samuel Babalola, Mark Howlett, Brandon Sallis Tyler Hellmrich, Trey Moloney, Jack McGrath, Samuel Cassells, Matthew French, Ashley Skinner, Jack Sturgeon, Koen Matera, Sam Monaghan, John Hayes, Declan Spencer, Connor Thurston , Luke Biondillo, Kieran Thompson, Elliot Tinley, Lachlan Campbell, Joel McComb, Angus Reynolds, Solomon Holliday Nicholas Lomma, Connor Spencer, Ben Anandappa, Madison Holman, Nicholas Gordon, Jake Stainton, Ben Sheridan, Calogero Martelli, Alex Skinner, Ben Pendergast, Finbar Gaffney, Mitchell Short, Connor Read, Daniel Nocciolino, Julian Konle, Joseph Caputi, Jack Smith, Aaron Nygh, Matthew Vinci, Aidan Liddelow Riley Burke, Jordan Biondillo, Jacob Lane, Scott Russell, Toby Clark, Jordan Giancaspro, Bryan Nonis, Anthony Collova, Patrick Cronan, Philippe Albano, Rafael Cipriano, Jaedyn Stumbles, Griffyn Waters, Jake Leach, Nick Harris, Parsa Kasiri, Leighton Short, Konrad Nadillo, Lachlan Blakiston, Thomas Martens, Oliver Kon Riley Faulds, Jordan Hancock, Jakob Sciaresa, Oliver Parish, Jonathon Nolan, Matthew Demiroski, Mr Adrian Correia, Mr Brenton Butcher, Mr Brendan McGrath, Mr Jason Matthews, Mr Ross Websdale, Mr Zachary Preston, Aiden Zindani, Jack Crawford, Reece Jaschke, Cameron De Luca, Domenic Mann Anthony Lomma, James Robertson, Samuel Buccini, Bevan Grant, Ryan Pratt, Nicholas Funga, Nick Hayes, Thomas Burfoot, Ashley Humphreys, Tyler Sorrel, Daniel Rhoding Conor Cameron, William Coggin, Mathew Dart, Dakoda Holman, Dennis Joseph, Aiden McDonald, Alexander-Thomas Nolan, Troy Petruzzo, Adam Pirozzi, Luca Prestianni, Jovani Riley-Vasquez, Ambrose Ryan
ACC ATHLETICS CARNIVAL What are we? We're a Champion Team! The CBC Fremantle Athletics team walked from the gym on Wednesday morning with the words "I am a Champion" still ringing in their ears and with the goal of being a 'champion team' at the forefront of their minds. Earlier, 2011 Athletics Captain Alex Cecchi had begun our early morning with a powerful prayer and inspiring speech to set the tone for the day. A Youtube motivational speech then focused the team towards being the best boys' team at the ACC A Division Carnival and that's exactly what they became. It was a day when the boys were challenged to forget the wet and cold weather, to focus on putting in 'their best effort' and to support each other as they would like to be supported. The senior boys led the way and were the impetus behind the positive energy amongst the team throughout the day.
the tough conditions well, which again proves that solid training in all conditions is necessary for success. Our long jumpers improved dramatically this year and should be proud of their efforts.
all events and schools. Reece Jaschke was placed third in the under 13 age group with 35 points and Trey Moloney also placed third in the under 15 age group with 40 points. Congratulations to these boys for their individual efforts across a range of events on the day. The following boys also broke CBC records on the day which is a great effort
Towards the end of the day the boys' aggregate total was a four-way battle between CBC, Sacred Heart, Chisholm and Corpus Christi. With only a co uple of field events, the 400m's and Old Record New Age Name relays left there were four points Event group (Year) Record separating the schools and 5.25.29 5.14.86 the pressure was going to be 1500m u/13 Riley Burke (2009) 4.37.02 on the relay teams especially. 4.29.54 1500m u/15 oelMcComb (2009) After struggling in the junior age 55.77 55.52 groups our senior boys showed 400m u/15 UoelMcComb (2002) what they were capable of. Sam 28.60 27.71 200m u/13 Reece Jaschke (2009) Cassells started like lightning, 14.47 Ethan Bond-Williams was strong Hurdles u/13 Reece Jaschke 13.17 (2009) and composed down the back 21.71 23.18 straight, Taylor Merrutia blitzed Discus u/13 Riley Burke (2009) the bend and Kaiden Matera ~iden Zindani showed off his outstanding fAshley Humphries 1.00.28 Relay 54.80 u/13 (2009) Matthew Demiroski natural ability by running away Reece Jaschke from the opposition to win the open boys' relay and finish only This year we stepped up our efforts 0.15 seconds off the CBC Open relay at training to improve on our equal record from 1984. This amazing effort second from 2010. We have been helped us 'get over the line' to win the blessed with the dedication and Overall Boys' Aggregate by 9 points expertise of a number of coaches who
The day started well with the hurdlers showing that a solid term of training can improve the skills of an athlete dramatically. Our middle distance boys produced some excellent results which was highlighted by outstanding athlete Joel McComb from year 9 who won both the 1500 and 800m by over five seconds and then pushed himself to his limit to fight out a close second in the 400m. Joel possesses a 'big heart', he loves to compete and test himself, he lifts the boys around him and is a fine young man. His efforts on the day were rewarded with him breaking two CBC Fremantle records; his 400m was after already running an 800m and 1500m during the day.
The boys are to be congratulated on the way in which they handled themselves and represented the College throughout the day. It is with much pride that, as coaches, we walk around and watch 'our boys' compete and do their best for themselves and their team. As was discussed back at the College, one of the strengths of our team is that if one boy doesn't have the best result or day, he will have a mate that is willing to try even harder to make up for him, to ensure we are a 'Champion Team'.
Our sprinters had a tough day against boys who were often bigger and stronger but fought back to hold their own in the relays. Our throwers also produced some excellent results 'across the board' and adapted to
The individual Champion Athlete is awarded for each age group to the boy who wins the most points in their division. In 2011 we had two standout athletes who are recognised for the points they have scored across
have put in a lot of effort this term and I would like to acknowledge staff members Mr Websdale, Mr Butcher, Mr Matthews, Mr Correia, Mr Foote, Mr Preston, Mr Stewart and Mr Schmidberger. Also parents Mr Bob Russell and Mr Tony Natale who attended many trainings in their own free time to pass on their knowledge and skills to help our team. Also deserving thanks are student teachers Mr Smith and Mr Devite and Old Boys Andrew Emsavana, Denver Forsdike and Russell Methanda. Thankyou and it has been great to watch our boys respond positively to your coaching and improve dramatically with your support and advice which they required to win. Mr Brendan McGrath Head of Sport
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CBC Fremantle again proved its strength across a range of sports with a hard-fought win over arch rivals Mazenod College in the Oblate Cup held at the Trinity Playing Fields.
to have them present the shields and medallions to the respective teams and players. The Oblate Cup winner is the College who wins the most shields throughout the day. In 2011 the boys from CBC Fremantle should be congratulated on winning all shields apart from hockey. In 2012 the competition will continue to improve in soccer and rugby to ensure the CBC boys have to fight hard to keep our winning record in this event.
On what was a challenging day for competition, CBC showed great skill and determination to win four of the five sports played. It was a wonderful experience for our boys, many gaining a rare opportunity to play in a competitive game with their class mates against another school. Apart from their skill, our boys should also be proud of the sportsmanship which they displayed showing a great respect for the opposition and the umpires/referees.
Mr Brendan McGrath Head of Sport
After each round of games all players were treated to a sausage sizzle and drink. A presentation was then held where results were announced, with one player from each game being recognized as the 'Best on Ground' and being awarded a medallion . These medallions are named after the following Brothers who have worked at CBC Fremantle . Football- Br. Kevin Paull Volleyball- Br. John Murray Rugby - Br. Allan Wedd Soccer - Br. J Morgan Hockey - Br. Pat Kelly The Sports Shields are named after the Oblate Priests who have had an association with both Colleges over the years : Football- Fr. Ian Mcintosh Volleyball- Fr. John Hannah Rugby - Fr. John Sherman Soccer - Fr. Michael McMahon Hockey - Fr. Anthony Colbert The winner of a shield is the school which wins the most games/points for each sport throughout the day. It was great to see a number of Priests and Brothers attend on the day and -
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AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL 2011 was another successful year for all football teams at CBC Fremantle with the Year 7, Year 8/9 and the First XV'" sides all playing off in the grand final of their competitions. This year's success is a result of hard work and dedication from all the boys who played forthe College at various levels and the commitment they show to the school and their team mates.
The CBC Fremantle WAFC School Boys 8/9 side had another solid year producing some high quality football as they progressed through the regional and country stages of the competition undefeated, earning a spot in the top 8 finals series as South Fremantle District Champions. The side coached by Adrian Correia and captained by Matthew Grose The CBC Fremantle Year 7 side and Adam Gavranic had some hard competed in the Dockers Shield fought wins against Willetton SHS and competition and under the guidance Comet Bay SHS to make the grand of coach Max Stewart and captain final against Trinity College for the Jack McGrath played some excellent second year in a row. Unfortunately, football to make the grand final of the skills and depth of the Trinity their competition . On the day LaSalle side proved too much for our boys College was too strong for our boys who battled hard all game but were but they can be proud of their efforts unable to overcome a slow start. Joel and the way they represented the McComb was awarded the best and College. Jack McGrath was awarded fairest and Matthew Grose and Tyler the best and fairest and Lachlan Sorrell shared the runners up award ¡ Blackiston the runner up for the year in a close vote count. in a very talented side. The Year 10 side lead by coach
Zachary Preston and captained by Adam Beaver competed in the Year 10 WAFC School Boys Cup as they looked for their third premiership in a row. The boys played some excellent high intensity football in their knock out stage but were eventually beaten in the last game by two points against eventual grand finalists, Mazenod. The boys represented the College with distinction and should be proud of the way they played against the strong opposition. Adam Beaver was awarded the best and fairest and John Hayes the runner up for their competition. The First XVII' once again competed in the top Barry Cable Division of the WAFC School Boys Cup and captained by Kieran Thompson started training early focussed and dedicated to earning a place in the grand final in 2011. The side went through the season undefeated and played
AFL - FIRST XVIIIJ WAFC SCHOOLBOYS
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Ben Sokol, Jack McMaster, Lachlan Campbell, Joseph Tunnicliff, Matthew Minervini, Alex Cecchi, Jake Spiteri, Kaiden Matera Jacob Yensch (Vice-Captain) , Tony Amoroso, Dillon Hellmrich, Christopher Carlson, James Hughes, Harry Collier, Sam Monaghan, Mitchell Emery Benoit Gaffney, Koen Matera, Jacob Hill, Harley Van Der Wielen, Declan Spencer, Ayden Doohan, Lucas Humphreys, Jack Sturgeon, Samuel Cassells (Vice-Captain), Joel Turner, Joel McComb Justin Rullo, Jakeb Tartaglia, Jordie Fienberg, Mr Brenton Butcher, Mr Jason Matthews, Kieran Thompson (Captain), Nicholas D'Andrea, Adam Beaver Joshua Dart, Conor Hardie, Hugo Mackenzie-Rae, Shane Phillips, Hamish Turner
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their first final against football powerhouse Sacred Heart College. The game was tight and the boys put in a gutsy effort to win and with a forfeit by Mandurah College in the next round the team's goal had been achieved and they would play St Stephen's Duncraig in the grand final at Patterson Stadium as a curtain raiser to an AFL game. The game was a tough one with both sides playing hard running and attacking football with the CBC fitness and skills proving the difference as our boys created history as the first CBC Fremantle side to win the WAFC Schoolboys Cup Cable Division Grand Final since the competition's inception in 1988.
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Connor Potts, Tyler Hellmrich, Jessie Mirco, Michael Cronan, Jake Harris, Brandon Soli is, Trey Moloney, Joel McComb, Jake Leavy Daniel Rhoding, Zane Farmer, Matthew Vinci, Darcy Wilson, John Ahern, Joseph Caputi, Jake Leach, Nick Menegola, James Geaney, Aiden Zindani, Ambrose Ryan Aiden McDonald, Tyler Sorrel, Jordan Biondillo, Adam Gavranic (Co-Captain), Mr Adrian Correia, Matthew Grose (Co-Captain), Thomas Martens, Jordan Giancaspro, Oliver Parish Riley Burke, Coen Greaney, Nathaniel Regan
Koen Matera, John Hayes, Joshua Barrett, Jack McMaster, William Frampton, Matthew Minervini, Casey Brown, Christian Dellar, Dare-Iouvain Gillam Anthony Collova, Samuel Mudie, Lewis Pippet, Connor Read, Jack Dwyer, Logan Campbell, Michael Zoiti, Alex Skinner, Benjamin Sheridan, Sebastian Buonvecchi, Zach Pittorini Jacob Lane, Jamie Foster, Nicholas Garbin, Adam Beaver (Captain), Mr Zachary Preston, Adam Ricciardi, Matthew Parkinson, Luke Ryan, Jacob Jones Mathew Dart, Joel McArthur, Adam Pirozzi, Alexander Ricciardo
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The final score was CBC Fremantle 10.2.62 def St Stephens 4.1.25 Goals:3 H. Van der Wielen, K. Matera 2 A. Cecchi, B. Sokol Best: Harley Van der Wielen, Christopher Carlson, Samuel Cassells, James Hughes, Adam Beaver Harley Van der Wielen was awarded the best on ground for the grand final and the Rhys Kampen Memorial Medal was awarded to Kieran Thompson for his outstanding contributions throughout the competition. Both players were also CBC Fremantle representatives in the honorary All Stars side for 2011. The best and fairest was awarded to Harley Van der Wielen and the runner up to Kieran Thompson, both had exceptional years and set the standard for others to follow. With another strong year the boys have set the standard and created a culture that demands hard work and total commitment to the College and their team mates. Congratulations to all those boys who represented the College this year in any ofthe football teams and good luck for next year. Mr Jason Matthews Football Coach
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Jake Harris, Jiles Denham, Mr Ross Websdale, Alexander Burt, Tyler Hellmrich Matthew Vinci, Trey Moloney, Joel McComb, Nick Menegola Coen Greaney
Corey Frost, Daniel Fosdick-McGrath, Mr Brenton Butcher, Joshua Dart, Lachlan Campbell Samuel Mudie, Samuel Cassells, James Hughes, Joel Turner Jordan Garic, Hugo Mackenzie-Rae
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Conor Kelly, Jake Spiteri, Mr Brenton Butcher, Luke Beard-Miller, Kaiden Matera Luca s Annese, Jacob Hill, Christopher Carlson, Lewis Pippet
SENIORS
The College has been well represented this year in the exciting sport of Basketball. The popularity ofthe sport has grown and there was a record number of students trying out for all age groups this year. The senior boys fielded two strong teams which faced stiff competition from specialist basketball schools in the Peel and Harbour division . The junior boys were represented by a very strong team who played exceptionally well in their carnival winning the Harbour division and then progressing to the State finals where they placed third overall. The Year 7 cohort also fielded two teams in their carnival and produced pleasing results. Overall, Basketball has proven to be a very popular sport at CBC Fremantle and I look forward to continued success next year.
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CRICKET
2011
FIRST XI CRICKET The First XI cricket team had a ground breaking season in 2011; including the new school baggy green cricket cap being unveiled. The competition they compete in is the Western Australian Cricket Association Graeme Wood Shield which is a 20/20 competition . After a successful year in 2010 the l't XI led by Alex Cecchi were determined to put cricket on the map at CBC Fremantle. The season opener against Melville Senior High was an indication that the CBC team would be hard â&#x20AC;˘ _ _ __ to beat in 2011. Solid team efforts through the round robin phase of the tournament led to CBC getting through to the knock out phase. Wins over Mazanod College, Kolbe College and Kent Street Senior High in the semi-finals put the team in to the final against specialist cricket school, Belridge Senior High. With some superb tight bowling and strong batting performances, the team came out victorious to win the Graeme Wood Shield for the first time in CBC history. The first XI look forward to next year with many new players expected to make their debuts.
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The CBC Super 8s cricket sides in 2011 had an extremely successful year in the exciting short form of the game. The upper school team took out the state wide Geoff Marsh Shield for the second year in a row, whilst the year 8/9 took out the South of the River championship and the Year 7s were successful in both the A and B division of the Brett Dorey Fremantle Division Shield for the second year running. Congratulations to all students who competed for the school in 2011 and I look forward to seeing this domination of Super 8s cricket continue in 2012. Mr Zachary Preston Cricket Coach
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Jacob Hill, Nikolas Jones, David King, Jordan Jones, Riley Pilcher, Anthony Brennan, Hamish Turner, Michael Dennis Harrison Carmody, Benoit Gaffney, Alex Cecchi (Captain), Mr Zachary Preston, Jordie Fienberg (Vice-Captain), Joshua Barrett, Anthony Collova Hugo Mackenzie-Rae
Jordie Fienberg, Kieran Thompson, Anthony Brennan, Jordan Jones, Riley Pilcher, Hamish Turner, Jacob Hill Daniel Parish, Mr Zachary Preston, Alex Cecchi (Captain), Mr Ross Websdale, Benoit Gaffney
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HOCKEY
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The future of hockey at CBC Fremantle is looking bright after an encouraging performance by the combined school team at the 2011 ACC Championship School Hockey Carnival. The team consisting of nine year 7 students, three year 8 and 6 upper school boys competed against other teams from Catholic and Independent schools all of whom fielded teams consisting mainly of senior boys. The team finished the day without a loss (2 wins and 3 draws) but unfortunately were beaten into the last finals spot by one point. The enthusiastic and promising year 7 and 8 boys were lead and mentored by State U/18 and U/16 players Declan Spencer, Conor Armitage and Ben Di Sabato in the goals. The team was also strengthened considerably by the return of Year 11 player Conor Noone, who had not played for the school team for a few years. The team's campaign started brilliantly with a 2 nil win over Corpus Christi College on the Perth Hockey Stadium's second turf. Year 7 Tony Ziegelaar proved age is no barrier when he opened CBC's account in the 30 minute game when
Bailey Brown, Riley Faulds, Jordan Rutigliano, Stefan Aydon-White, Ethan Bond-Williams, Connor Noone, Michael Hosking, Oliver Martin, Jack Tormay Charlie Kohlen, Ryan Pace, Eddie Swan, Declan Spencer (Captain), Conor Armitage (Vice Captain), Hamish Macpherson, Tony Ziegelaar Ben Di Sabato (Vice Captain), Nicholas Page, Mrs Shayni Nelson (Coach)
he finished off a nice piece of team play with a quick low shot. CBC Captain and best player Declan Spencer then gave the team a little more breathing space with a fantastic reverse stick tomma goal. The team then moved out onto the Curtin ovals to play three consecutive games on grass, or mud as it turned out after the heavens opened. In their second game of the day, CBC Fremantle drew 1 all with Tranby College. Year 7 midfielders Riley Faulds and Ryan Pace did a good job of nullifying Tranby's best player. Spencer, who currently plays for Fremantle Hockey Club in the WA Premier Hockey Division, was again the goalscorer. Tranby's goal unfortunately came when CBC star Conor Armitage slipped in the mud leaving a Tranby player with time to push the ball past Di Sabato. The CBC Fremantle boys were extremely lucky to come away with a nil all draw against eventual finalists Frederick Irwin College in their third game. State Goalkeeper Ben Di Sabato proved why he is an emerging talent in WA hockey, with a number of strong saves to keep the dangerous opposition forwards goalless.
Defenders Jordan Rutigliano and Noone also laid a number of timely tackles and intercepts to protect their young defenders. Youngster Bailey Brown came into his own in the fourth game against Kingsway Christian College. The wet weather and mud did not bother the young midfielder as he linked well with other CBC midfielders and created many goal scoring opportunities for forwards Michael Hosking and Charlie Kohlen. CBC started the game a little sluggish and waited until they were down 1 nil to lift their work rate and control the game. Year 8 Eddie Swan slammed a shot past Kingsway's keeper to level the game and then Spencer again showed individual brilliance to win the match. The fifth game of the day, which unfortunately proved to be our last, was on turf against Chisholm College. Chisholm, coached by current Australian Kookaburras player Trent Mitton, started the game strongly and scored in the first 10 minutes. Spencer then scored to help CBC draw level. The remainder of the match was played evenly in both halves.
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Due to the large number of drawn games on the day, CBC did not amass enough points to move into the cross over final section of the competition. If this year's carnival is anything to go by, hockey at CBC is on the rise. The school now has a growing number of boys who play hockey as their preferred sport which means Coach Mrs Nelson can develop individuals and the team further in the years to come. Now that is exciting! I would also like to take this opportunity to thank Declan Spencer for his wonderful attitude, patience, support and of course hockey brilliance over the last 4 years. The school has been very lucky to have such a great talent grace its hockey fields. You really are very talented and I wish you luck with your goals in the future. POOL B Results Team
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Frederick Irwin
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Other Hockey News CBC Fremantle had 5 boys selected in State hockey teams in 2011. The students were selected after being nominated by the clubs and then playing in a series of tough trial games. The talented youngsters committed to an intense eight week program culminating in a National Championship hosted by different states. From all accounts the boys represented their states with pride and distinction . Congratulations to : Declan Spencer - State Under 18 team Ben Di Sabato - State Under 16 team Conor Armitage - State Under 16 train-on Ryan Pace - State Under 13 team Riley Faulds - State Under 13 team
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ROWING MAKING THE DIFFERENCECBC ROWERS CBC's relationship with the Fremantle Rowing Club has seen a continuous level of achievement over the past five years. Our boys have consistently achieved success often competing against more experienced and older crews from the other clubs and all the Universities. CBC boys form the largest contingent of our junior men by far and their success has only been possible due to the ongoing support of the staff of the Physical Education Department and in particular Mr Brendan McGrath, Head of Sport. The success is indicated by winning the Novice Pennant (for Junior and Entry level rowers)-four of the past five years. Our efforts this year were rewarded with overall success by winning the State Premierships against all clubs. The boys are to be congratulated for sticking at the task over a long gruelling season commencing in May and culminating in the State
Championships in November. Training was conducted regardless of weather conditions and with CBC boys meeting the challenge by not missing training sessions. It's this sort of consistency that makes Champion teams. It is difficult to acknowledge the efforts of all, however a typical regatta would see results such as the following from the first regatta hosted by University of WA: • Doug McDonald and Willis Armstrong winning the sub junior double • Chris Deller as first and Conor Noonan second in the Sub junior singles, and Tom White a second in another junior division
Some boys deserve mention for their attitude to training,- Josh Loveridge who started late but really made the commitment to improve in strength and skill; Mike Ketelaar who shows the positive effect of hard training; Solomon Holliday, the youngest of the group who is now the equal of any of the junior rowers; Luke Thompson who has improved dramatically; Mitch Palmer a late starter who faces a bright future in rowing.
The National Rowing Championships • Conor Noonan, Tom White, Chris will be held in Perth in March next Deller and Mike Ketelaar winning . year and a squad of CBC boys have the Mens E grade Quad sculls commenced training. Tom White, out of a field of twenty, with the Willis Armstrong, Solomon Holliday, crew of Sam Yates and Alessandro Mitch Palmer and Doug McDonald Lo Presti in second place. are training five times per week and At the senior level, former students will take on under 17 year old boys Max Armstrong, Mario LoPresti, Conor from all over Australia. Mertens and Dan Hall consistently Rowing is a great family sport.
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equalled or outperformed rivals in varying crew combinations. Max and Mario are among the State's top oarsmen and are contesting state representation.
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Several parents have seen what their sons have achieved and are now joining up as Masters competitors. The sport and club expects an active involvement from parents and they have contributed massively with committee membership, fund raising and regatta organisation. The sport really relies on a team effort from coaches, athletes, parents and the school. We will again invite any eBe boy who wants to be involved with this wonderful sport to come down and be involved with the club early in 2012, so please come down and be part of a great sport and positive community. Mr Damien Flynn CBe Rowing Coach
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unga Matthew Quinn, Sam Timewell, Thomas Burfoot, Chad Foster, William Welsh, Lachlan Hinton, Nicholas Tucker Joshua Caruso, Ethan Pope, Mr Donald McNamee, Benjamin Swindells, Tony Ziegelaar Thomas Brewster-Jones, Kyle Hemmings, Jordan Nesic-Halapio
Victor Burnett, Jeremy Terranova David Cecchi, Patrick Skipworth, Douglas Preston, Kim Forrest, Jackson Sidery, Ben Edmonds, Domenic Mann, Jakob Sciaresa Austin Keyte, Ryan Clark, Mr Ross Websdale, Jake Stainton, Mr Terry Stainton, Ben Johns, Joseph Edmonds
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, Bruno Trey Moloney Tim Magry, Henri Du Cladier, Mitchell Hinton, Jake Stainton, Julian Konle, Adam Lomma, Darcy Wilson, Leighton Short Thomas Kestel. Sam Lowe, Alex Burt, Mr Paul Woodhouse, Tom Martens, Luca Zindani, Oliver Parish Zach Carton, Cameron Nugent, Broden Olivieri, Reece Redworth-Maley, Jovani Riley-Vasquez
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pton, Sebastian Buonvecchi, Fraser Wigham, Nick Jones, Jed Wall, Matthew French,
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Luca Prestianni Tom Martens, Leighton Short, Nicholas Garbin, Mr Donald McNamee, Paolo Lanzara, Kayden Fernandes, Jamie Foster Dare-Louvain Gillam, Austin Green, Sam Lawrence, Jacob Morris
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This year we fielded five teams in the combined Schools and Colleges' competition, with varying results. The Year 8 and 9 teams both made it through to the semi-finals. The Year Tens had a very even season and just missed out on the finals after a couple of narrow losses. The First XV had some narrow losses but finished up on the positive side of the ledger. We had three players selected to represent WA. Oliver Tinley and Dion Van Schalkwyk, represented the WA Schoolboys in Melbourne, while Mitchell Short represented the State U16s in Sydney. There are well over 100 boys playing rugby union at CBC and thanks must go to the boys for the way they play the game. It is hard to name standout players when so many try hard and Rugby is a very team oriented game. I would like to thank the coaches for the hard work and the valuable time they put into
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the boys, also the old boys of the College who are always so generous E1j;~~~~'#~~.J with their time to help out when fi needed. A special thanks to our Refs in Year 12; Morgan Keyte, Tate Wall and Jesse Maguire. Looking forward to season 2012 when we hope to do even better with the quality of players coming through the College. Mr Don McNamee Rugby Co-ordinator
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Due to the lateness in the day, it was decided that the first and second teams would race to determine the overall winner and third and fourth would do battle for third place. The top three teams will be heading for the National Championship in July. CBC's overall result was fourth.
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Stefan Aydon-White, Riley Skipworth, Josh Humphries, Lucas Humphries, Nicholas Garbin Ashley Humphreys, Luke Walter, Domenic Mann Mr Marius Van Dongen
Over the Easter break a dedicated and skilled group of CBC sailors were engaged in the annual WA School Team Racing Championship, an event made up of teams from as far away as Esperance. Each team comprises three boats, with a skipper and a crew. The competition is based on a round robin model to determine the top eight boats; each team races each other twice. A team is deemed the winner when their total placement adds up to ten or less. The top three teams compete in the National Championships held later in the year.
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All teams were assembled for a full day of sailing. Unfortunately, due to storm fronts the start was delayed to 1l.OOam. During the third race a strong front descended upon the fleet, snapping three masts and capsizing the whole fleet. Gusts up to 43 knots were recorded. Credit to the sailors who used their skills to stay afloat. The rest of the day was cancelled.
We all assembled at 8.00am. Yet again the sailors were at the mercy of the weather and no sailing was possible due to lack of winds. Fortunately, a fresh south easterly came through and racing began in earnest at lO.OOam. 66 races were completed that day with CBC advancing to the top 8 boats. As you can imagine, the pressure was now on the boys to prove their mettle.
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On this day sailing began on time with CBC advancing to the final four teams.
• Brilliant team effort and sportsmanship, acknowledged by many of the officials. • Luke Walter's leadership as team captain . • Riley Skipworth and Ashley Humphreys' incredible speed in winning most races. • Stefan Aydon-White's brilliant manoeuvre to take out three opposition boats to enable our team to register a first, second and fourth. • Our wonderful crew members Ashley Humphreys, Nicholas Garbin and Domenic Mann. • The outstanding support by the parent group throughout the regatta. • Thank you Lucas for being our reserve and to Josh for sailing consistently. • The only school to have beaten the top two teams was CBC. Mr Marius Van Dongen Sailing Coach
SURFING AND BODY BOARDING
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On Wednesday, 17 August the eBe Surfing and Body Boarding teams defeated. CBC's junior ~ were met with near perfect two-tosurfers did three foot waves at Trigg Beach for the fare so State School Surfing Titles. After two the bigger surf terms of early Friday morning surfing that meant even _;..;"..'~ training sessions the boys were getting out was a stoked to see the conditions were far challenge but still better than our usual onshore sloppy managed to catch surf; even if the size had a few of the scoring waves. boys a little hesitant. The senior body The competition format involved boarders team teams of two from different schools 1 of, Connor Orrells and Jake Spiteri surfing against each other in a twenty and team 2 of Alexander Fico and minute heat where each surfer's two Ashley Ganley all surfed very well best waves are counted and the team getting through to the semi-finals. with the highest score moves on to They were unfortunately beaten in the next round. two very close heats. Our senior surfing team 1 of Jordi Lastly, our junior body boarders, Davieson and Matthew Brown were having an easier time getting out than knocked out early by the team that the surfers, managed to get several was to go on and win the day's good waves in their respective heats competition. Senior surfing team 2 and progress through to the semiof Jake Yensch and Jacob Hill made it finals. into the semi-finals where they were
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Throughout the day the boys were asked to help with running of the competition including flag changing, results running and judging. The boys were especially helpful and it was much appreciated by the staff from Surfing WA. Overall, it was a successful day with the boys putting in their best effort to surf within the constraints of competition rules. Mr Ben Foley Surfing Coach
nor Aaron Nygh, Jack Dwyer, Connor Thurston, Jacob Hill, Ashley Ganley, Jordi Davieson, Matthew Brown, Oliver Martin Ben Bockman, Jackson Sidery, Patrick Cronan, Mr Ben Foley, Jordan Johnson, Alex Spencer, Harrison Brown Alex Fico, Jacob Morris
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Stephen Bacelic, Matthew Demiroski, Benjamin Radonich, Gianni Rifici, Bevan Grant Nathan Standley, Gabriel Leone, Luca Rifici, Alexander-Thomas Nolan, Jack Bowater, Steffan Nero, Nicholas Pelliccione Ryan Abreu, Hamish Mariotti, Miss Petrina Brewer, Mr Tony Rawnsley, Harry Bird, Mitchell Costello Jacob Donnelly, Adrian Hunter, Ben Stretton
liam Cicirello Anthony Lomma, Charlie Bird, Kurtis Gray, Benjamin McFadden, Lewis Grant, Alec Radonich, Thomas Bourne, Mark Zoiti Jakob Sciaresa, Sebastian Manning, Roberto Scafidi, Mr John Hortense, Robert Mariano, Benjamin Radonich, Nathan Prendergast Dakoda Holman, Jovani Riley-Vasquez
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SENIOR SOCCER Following the success of last year where the Senior Soccer Squad narrowly lost 2 -3 in the State Final, the 2011 Senior Soccer Squad embarked on another long campaign in the "Champion Schools Football Cup". This year's squad had a very different look about it with a number of Year 10 boys adding depth and talent to our more experienced senior players. The boys played their opening game on Monday, 16 May against traditional rivals Seton Catholic College. The game was played on the very tight Fremantle Park pitch, the surface of which had not fully recovered from the recent Music Festival. Unfortunately, this took away from the slick passing of our boys and despite dominating possession and playing some wonderful football at times, they were held to a 1-1 draw. Considering the limited preparation
Nathan De Abreu, Connor Thurston, Peleus Liascos, Rob Mariano, Callum Thurston, Alex Cecchi, Byron Hudson, Nicholas Ambrogio Nicholas Lomma, Julian Mugnes, Brandon De Abreu, Roberto Scafidi, Madison Holman, Luke Prendergast, Alex Perera Hugo Mackenzie-Rae, Harry O'Brien (Captain), Mr Darren O'Neill (Coach)
prior to the first game, the squad should have been pleased with the way they came together. They played a fast and exciting brand of football and, although they may have over finessed at times, they remained confident that some positive results would be their reward as they contested future games in the RoundRobin first stage of the competition. The second game was played on 3 June against Winthrop Baptist College. On the wide spaces of Hilton Reserve, the boys played some fantastic football. The quick interchange of passes created many chances and allowed a comfortable 5 - 0 victory. Further games against Leeming SHS and Lakelands SHS allowed the boys to achieve 3 - 0 wins. The squad progressed forward from the round robin preliminary rounds of the "Champion Schools Cup". Unfortunately, some late forfeits from other schools meant that our College
team were then seeded to play one of the 'soccer specialist schools' in the first game of the knockout finals stage. On Monday, 1 August, our boys made the short journey to play traditional rivals John Curtin SHS. Over the years we have enjoyed some great battles with this strong soccer school and this game was no exception. Despite missing ourcaptain Harry O'Brien (who was overseas trialling with some professional clubs in England) and several other boys through injury and illness, our squad showed a great deal of character and courage in narrowly lOSing 3-4. On several occasions the boys fought back from a goal down, displaying skill and determination right until the final whistle. The result could have gone either way. Defensively, Robert Mariano (Yr 10 Samson) and Hugo MacKenzie-Rae (Yr 12 Patrick) were a real presence and Callum Thurston (Yr 12 Patrick)
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showed good attacking skills from full back. In the midfield, Maddison Holman (Yr 10 Samson) was tireless in his efforts, while acting captain Byron Hudson (Yr 12 Rice) was outstanding, showing poise, skill and drive throughout the game. Connor Thurston (Yr 11 Patrick) created many opportunities from the left side and Nic Ambrogio (Yr 11 Morgan) was all class up front as he created many chances and scored a hat-trick. While the boys were very disappointed to exit this competition, they should be proud of the manner in which they applied themselves to such a difficult challenge. They played good football, were relentless in their endeavour and played the game in a manner that reflected well on them as young men. While it would be easy to focus on 'what if' scenarios, I believe it is more important for the boys to reflect on their achievements and the way in which they applied themselves throughout the season . I thank them for their commitment and wish them well for their own futures in the World game. The College continues to produce very talented soccer players who, most importantly, are also good young men and ambassadors for our school. Mr Darren O'Neill Soccer Coach
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ACADEMY PLATE
Cup Tennis competition .
On Tuesday, 5 April a group of fifteen boys went to the State Tennis Centre to play in the Academy Plate Tennis Tournament. This year they had eighteen teams enter, which was far more than any other year. Six weeks of training had come down to this, one exciting, nailing biting, on-theedge of your seat day. All three teams played extremely well in this new 'compass' style format with Teams 1 and 2 making it to a final.
The qualifying rounds took place at Belmont Tennis Club in the morning with both teams winning all but one of their matches to finish second in their respective groups. This meant we all travelled to the State Tennis Centre in the afternoon for the Div 2 knockout stage. Team Two put up a strong fight but went down at this stage. Team One continued their great form and won two more rounds to qualify for the final against Perth Modern. This tie finished at 3 matches all but on countback we lost by 8 points, receiving the runners-up trophy.
The boys, the parents and I had a great day, and we all came home a little redder from the sun . There was some great feedback from parents, other teams and the tournament officials about the boys, how well they played, their attitude and the way they represented the school. They should all be really proud of themselves. Well Done, Boys! Miss Lisa Tognolini Tennis Coach
HERBERT EDWARDS CUP Following 6 weeks of early morning training and selection, two teams of five Year 8 and Year 9 students competed in the Herbert Edwards
SLAZENGER CUP /
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SHIELD TENNIS After six weeks of hard training, two teams of students took part in the Siazenger Cup and the Mursell Shield Tennis Competition.
performance was to qualify for the higher division playoff competition 'The Siazenger Cup'. However, this also meant playing some of the best junior players in WA. To add to our 'reward' we then had to play Applecross 1, the strongest team from the school who win this event every year. This was where our fine run ended but all the boys put up a good fight and I think enjoyed trying their tennis skills against such strong players. The second team of Hamish Turner (Capt.), Jakeb Waddell, Lucas Annesse, Michael Messinio and Gabriel Wright competed strongly; winning two of their four matches. They were very unlucky not to qualify for the finals round with the organisers changing their minds four times over our team and another who had finished on equal numbers of wins and losses. In the end we unfortunately lost out.
The first team of Hugo MackenzieRae (Capt.), Daniel Lavery, Casey Brown, Byron Hudson and Connor Orrells all played superbly in winning 22 of 24 matches to finish top of their division.
Although I say it every time, I don't think we can take for granted what a great attitude all the boys showed duringthe day and both teams should be proud oftheir performances.
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Michael Altieri, Lucas Pensini Luke Sheehan, Connor Thurston, Michael Zoiti, Nathan Simich, Michael Cronan, Liam McMahon, Jack Swainson, Andre Rebelo, Elliott Tinley James McVey, Solomon Wright, Jake Stainton, Harry Collier, Mr Brendan McGrath, Jake Leavy, Jack Marshall, Patrick Sell, Jackson Sidery Jacob Morris, Nathaniel Regan
eBe continues to prove itself as one of the state's strongest water polo schools with another undefeated year. Late in 2010 the junior boys played in the School Sports WA carnival with three teams representing the College. The A team finished first and an all Year 7 team fourth. It was great to see our younger boys competing so well highlighting the depth of talent we have at eBc. The senior boys played Aquinas again in term one and were able to beat them with a strong team effort. Then during term three the boys played in the School Sport WA carnival and came away with a hard fought win with a number of Year 11 boys away on camp. In 2012 we will be looking to offer more opportunities for the water polo boys with some more games against the PSA schools. Mr Brendan McGrath Head of Sport
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MOTHERS DAY
PARENTS SOCIAL EVENING
INTERHOUSE ATHLETICS CARNIVAL
FATHERS/ DAY BREAKFAST
AWARDS EVENING
ROLL CALL Andre
ABREU ABREU AHERN AHERN ALBANO ALLAN ALLEN ALLEN ALTIERI AMALFI AMBROGIO AMOROSO ANANDAPPA ANNESE ARMITAGE ARMSTRONG ARNOn AURIEMMA AYDON-WHITE BABALOLA BACCALA BACELIC BACICH BAKER BARNEn BAR RAn BARREn BAWDEN BEACROFT BEARD- MILLER BEAVER BELMONTE BENNEn BENNEn BENSON BENTHIEN BERTHOLD BIDDISCOMBE BIONDILLO BIONDILLO BIONDILLO BIRD BIRD BLAKISTON BOCKMAN BOCKMAN BOLADIAN BOND-WILLIAMS BORE BOSCHMAN BOULT BOURKE BOURNE BOWATER BOWMAN BOWMAN BOWMAN BOWRA
2011
Ryan John James Philippe Nicholas Declan Krystan Michael Baeley Nicholas Tony Ben Lucas Conor Willis Timothy David Stefan Samuel Anthony Stephen Julian Joshua Joshua Luke Joshua Christopher Tyler Luke Adam John Joel Joshua Christian Jasper Joshua Matthew Julian Jordan Luke Charlie Harry Lachlan Ben William Michael Ethan Rhian Thomas Mitchell Keane Thomas Jack Adam Matthew Michael Jack
M1 M2 S2 S2 M1 P1 M2 P1 M3 S6 M7 M7 R1 P1 R1 M2 M2 Sl Sl M1 M4 M2 P1 M6 R4 R1 M2 P2 S5 M2 P7 Sl P2 P2 M1 P6 P2 R2 R2 R2 R4 R1 R1 R2 R3 R3 S2 S2 P7 P4 R1 M3 S3 P3 M3 M3 M3 M6
YlO Y07 YOg V07 Y08 Y07 Y12 YlO Yll Y07 Yll Yll Y10 Yll Yll Y10 Y10 Y07 Yll Y08 YlO Y07 Y08 Y08 Y07 Y08 YlO Y07 YOg YlO YlO Y08 Y10 Y08 Y08 Y07 Y08 Yll Yll Y08 Yl2 YOg
Y07 Y07 Y07 Y12 Y07 Yll YOg Yl2 Y08 Y07 Y08 Y07 YlO Yl2 YlO Y12
BRADLEV Martin BRADSHAW Luke BRENNAN Anthony BRENNAN Matthew BREWSTER-JONES Thomas BRIGGS Jamie BRINDLEY Thomas BROCKWAY Lance BROOKER Justin BROWN Bailey BROWN Casey BROWN Harrison BROWN Matthew Delaney BRUCE Samuel BUCCINI Alex BUKTENICA Sebastian BUONVECCHI BURFOOT Thomas Riley BURKE Luke BURNm Victor BURNm BURT Alexander Harry BURT CAMERON Conor Lachlan CAMPBELL Lachlan CAMPBELL Logan CAMPBELL Harry CANIGLIA Max CANIGLIA Alec CAPOZZI Adam CAPOZZI Joseph CAPUTI Christopher CARLSON Harrison CARMODV Andre CAROZZA Zachary CARTON Jamie CARUSO Joshua CARUSO Samuel CASSELLS Jake CAVALLARO David CECCHI CECCHI Alex CECCHI Jason Callum CHANCE Luke CHRISTMAS Adam CICANESE Jordan ClCCHINI Liam CICIRELLO Alex ClMEnA Patrick CINQUINA Gabriel CIPRIANO Rafael CIPRIANO Joshua CLARKE Ryan CLARK Steven CLARKE Toby CLARK Harrison CLOSE William COGGIN
P5 P6 Sl Sl S3 R1 P7 S6 P1 P4 S3 P3 P3 R3 P5 Sl S2 R4 54 53 53 M2 M2 54 R2 P7 P7 P3 P3 M4 S4 M4 P6 R2 M5 M4 P4 P4 P1 R4 R4 R4 R4 R1 M1 R3 R5 P7 52 P7 R6 R6 51 P5 54 P6 M7 P5
V07 V12 Y12 YOg V07 V12 V08 Yl2 YOg Y07 V10 V08 Vll Yll Y08 YOg V10 V07 V07 Vll V08 YOg V07 V08 V12 V12 YlO V07 YlO Yll V07 Y08 V12 YlO V07 YOg Yll Y07 Y12 Vll V08 Yl2 Y08 Yll VOg Vll Yl2 YOg V12 V08 Vll V07 V12 V08 VOg VOg YlO V08
COLDREY COLEMAN COLLIER COLLINS COLLOVA CONNELLAN CONTI COOK COOPER COOPER CORREIA COSGRIFF COSTELLO COSTELLO COVICH COVICH COWLAM CRAIG CRANSWICK CRAWFORD CREIGHAN CREVALD CRILLY CRISCI CROFTS CRONAN CRONAN CROSS CROWLEY CUCCOVIA CUMMINS CUMMINS DA LUZ D'ANDREA DANS DART DART DASILVA DAVID DAVID DAVIESON DAVIES DAVIES DEABREU DEABREU DE CAMPI DE FARIA DE GENNARO DE KUSEL DELLER DE LUCA DEMIROSKI DENHAM DENNIS DENNIS DE RYCK DI BlASE DI LAZZARO
Brett Daniel Harrison Jake Anthony Hamish Daniel Nicholas Benjamin Matthew Jordan Callum Matthew Mitchell James Tim Luke Peter Mitchell Jack Declan James Jack Gabriele Luke Michael Patrick Jacob Jarrod Stephen Liam Thomas Isaac Nicholas Cullen Joshua Matthew Alec Thomas William Jordi Shae Tyler Brandon Nathan Max Xavier Adam Ben Christian Cameron Matthew Jiles M ichael Matthew Damon Marcus Jayden
P5 R5 R6 56 R3 R5 55 55 P4 M3 M7 M6 53 53 M6 M6 R3 M1 51 55 R1 M5 P6 56 R6 R3 R3 P2 56 52 R6 R6 52 M4 P4 M6 M6 P6 M7 M7 P7 R4 R4 56 R5 M5 M7 M4 P6 P5 R3 P7 R7 P7 P7 57 54 M1
V07 Vll V12 Y12
YlO Y07 V07 Yll Y10 VOg V08 V07 VOg V07 V08 Vll V08 Yl2 Y12 V08 VOg V08 Y08 Vll Yll YOg Y07 VOg V08 VOg Yll Y08 Y08 Yl2 V07 Yl2
YlO V07 V07 V07 Y12 YlO V07 Yll Y12 Y08 Vll VOg Y08
VlO V08 V07 V07 V12 V08 V08 YOg V08
ROLL CALL
2011
DIMANOPOULOS Alexander
P3
Y08
GARCES
Julian
53
DI-MEO
Loughlan
R5
Y08
GARIC
Jordan
P3
DI SABATO DI SABATO
Benjamin
Ml
GAVRANIC GAYNOR
Adam
R2
Christopher Ml
Yll YOg
David
P4
DI STEFANO
Anthony
57
Y07
GEANEY
DIXON
Benjamin
56
Yl0
GIANCASPRO
James Jordan
R6 R5
DONNELLY
Ml M7
Y07 Yll
GILDAY GILLAM
Sheahan
M6
DOOHAN
Jacob Ayden
DOWNEY DREWE
Liam Corey
P6 Rl
Y12
GILL
Y12
GILL
DUCALI
Mark
51
HEVRON
Kiefer
R7
Y12
HILL
Jacob Kyle
52 54
Y12 Yll
Lachlan
M7 M7 52
Y07 YOg YOg
Y08 Yll YOg YOg
HINDS HINTON
YOg
HINTON
Mitchell
Y08 Y12
HOLLIDAY
Solomon Dakoda
57
YOg
Dare-Iouvain 57
YlO
Madison
57
Yl0
Jeremy Lachlan
Y12
HOLMAN HOSKING
Michael
P3
Y07
Y08
HOURANI
Yl0 Y08
HOURANI
Yusef Zakaria
M3 M3
Y07 YOg
HOWELL
Riley
Ml
Yl0
HOWLED HUDSON
Mark
M5
Y12
Byron
R2 R2
HOLMAN
GLEESON GODSALL
R5
M5
Y08 YOg
Nathan
DUCLADIERDECURAC Henri
Liam
P3
DUGGAN DUNCANSON
Kieran Sean
R2 Ml
Yl2 YOg
GODSALL GOLDSPRING
Thomas Jeremy
P3 Ml
Y07
DUNNE
Conor Jack
M7 P5
Yll Yl0
GONCALVES GOODALL
Jake Steven
52 R3
Y08 Yll
Pi P2
Y07
GOODERSON
Nathan
P3
EDMONDS
Thomas Ben
EDMONDS ELLIS
Joseph Blake
P6 M7
Y08 Y08 Y12
GORDON GORDON GORDON
Carlos Nicholas
53 P2
YlO Yll
EMANUELE EMERY
Adrian Mitchell
Ml Pi
Yll Vll
GOSS GOSS
Zane Charlie
R3 P7
EVERED FARMER
Samuel
R3
P7 54
P6 51
GRANT GRANT
Oliver Aiden
Zane Riley
Yl2 YOg Y07
GRANT
Bevan Lewis
51 51
FERNANDES
Jason Kayden
55 P7
Yl0 Vl0
GRANT GRANT
Nicholas Rohan
M4 P4
FERRIS
Mitchell
52
Y08
GRAY
Kurtis
P3
FICO FIENBERG
Alexander Jordie
R7 M7
Y12 Yl2
GREANEV GREEN
Coen Austin
R4 51
FILIPPIN FITZPATRICK
Jordan Daniel
M2 M7
Y08 VOg
GREEN GREEN
Benjamin Jordan
M2 M6
FLANAGAN FLEMING
Michael Lucas
51 Ml
V12 V08
GREGET O'DEA GRIMES
Zeus
P5
FLETCHER FOGLIANI
Jeremy
R5 P6
YlO Yl0
GROSE GROSSE
Mitchell Matthew
53 56
Yll Yll
M2 Pi P4
Y11
JOSEPH KASIRI-ARABI
M5
Y08 YlO
GROVES GRUBISIN GRUBISIN
Samuel Isaac Daniel
YOg
R2 P2
David Caiden Jacob
P4 P2 Pi
DWYER EASTAUGH
FAULDS FERNANDES
FOLEY FORBES
Lorenzo Max
Thomas FORREST Kimberley FOSDICK-MCGRATH Daniel FOSTER
Chad
FOSTER FOSTER
D' Arcy
R4 52 P5 52
Y07
GUIDI GUIDONE
HUNTER
Adrian
M5
Y07
Yll Yl2
HUPFER HUSSEY
Darius Cian
M6 R5
Yl0 Y07
Y08 Y07 YOg
HUSSEY IANNANTUONI
Luke Anthony
R5 P2
Y12 YOg
Y12 Yl0 YOg
Bradyn IANNELLO Luke JAKOVCEVIC JARDINE-CLARKE Paul Reece JASCHKE
Yll
P5
Y07
R5 55
Y07 Y07
M6
V07
Jordan
57 R5
Y08 YOg
JOHNSON JONES
Jack Amos
P7 P6
Y08 YOg
YOg
JONES
Jordan
53
Y12
Y08 YOg
JONES JONES
Jacob Nikolas Dennis
Ml 53
YlO Yl0
P6
Y07
Parsa
R5 53
Y08 Yl2
52 R3
Vll Y08 Yl2 YOg
YOg YlO VOg YOg
Yll YOg Y07 YOg
JOHNS JOHNSON
KEANE KELLY KENDRICK
Benjamin
Connor Conor Sebastian
HARDIE
Conor
R7
Yll YOg YOg
Joe Samuel
M3 M3
KESTEL KETELAAR
M4 R5
HARDING HARLICK
Vll Y08
Joshua Thomas
R6 M6
Vll Y08
Jake Nicholas
R2 M4
KEYTE KEYTE
Michael Austin
HARRIS
Y07 YOg Y08
Morgan David
M6 P7
Conor Mitchell
M4 M6
KING KING
Yll
Daniel Nathan
55 55
Yll Y07 YOg
John Nicholas
M5 M5 P5
YlO Y08 YOg
Oliver
KOHLEN KONLE
Rl Rl 53
Yl0 V07 YOg
R4
V08
Joel
R3 R3
Yll YOg
HARRIS HARS
M4 51
Y12 Y07
HART HAYES
V12 Y08 Yll
HAYES HAYWARD HELLMRICH
GAMBA
Benoit David
54 M3 M3 57
Yll
HELLMRICH
GANLEY GARBIN
Ashley Nicholas
Ml 56
Y12 YlO
HEMMINGS HENLEV
Luke Finbar
Yll
KESTEL
YlO YlO
GADD GAFFNEY GAFFNEY
M5 M5
Yll
R6 M6
Sean Corey Nicholas
Yl0 Yl0
Joshua Lucas
54
William Matthew
FROST FUNGA
Y07
HUMPHREYS HUMPHREYS
54 55
Yl2 Y08
FRENCH
Y07
M5
KENNINGTON-BIRO-l Ryder
R3 P3
FREWIN FREWIN
52
Ashley
KENNINGTDN-BIR01Cody KENNY Jacob
William Max
FOXWELL FRAMPTON
Y12 Y12
Y07 Y12
P5
Jamie William
R4 52
HUGHES HUMPHREYS
James Mitchell
HUGHES
Jordan R2 Christopher P5 David P5
HAN DCOCK
Y07 YlO YOg
FOSTER FOUNTAIN
YlO
HANRATTY HANRATTY
Fraser Dillon
Y07
KING KOHLEN
Tyler Kyle
Rl Rl
Y12 VOg
KON KRANZ
57
Y07
Zachary
R4
Y07
LAGESSE LANDRO
Charlie Julian Oliver Jacob Damian Brendan
Yl2
M6
Yll
P7 51
Yl0 YlO
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LANDRO LANE LANZARA LAVERV LAVERV LAWRENCE LEACH LEAVY LEEN LEG GAT LENZO LEONE LEONE LETIZIA LlASCOS LlDDELOW LINN LOMMA LOMMA LOMMA LOMMA LOMMA LOMMA LO PRESTI LOUGHER LOVERIDGE LOW LUCIVERO LUTZU MACKENZIE-RAE MACPHERSON MADDEFORD MAGRV MAGUIRE MANN MANNING MANSFIELD MANSFIELD MARIANO MARIOnl MARLOW MARLOW MARSHALL MARTELLA MARTELLI MARTELLI MARTELLA MARTENS MARTIN MARTIN MARTIN MARTINELLI MARWICK MASCARENHAS MASTERS MATERA MATERA MAVICA
Justin Jacob Fortunato Daniel Lachlan Samuel Jake Jake Finn Morgan Daniel Gabriel Rafael Michael Peleus Aidan James Adam Anthony Daniel Luca Michael Nicholas Alessandro Stewart Joshua Sammuel Giacomo Luca Hugo Hamish James Timothy Jesse Domenic Sebastian Sean Thomas Robert Hamish Thomas William Jack Craig Calogero Calogero Thomas Thomas Christopher Jesse Oliver Richard Quinlan Joshua Jack Kaiden Koen Salvatore
S1 R2 S4 S5 S5 R2 R1 S4 S6 P3 R6 S2 S2 S4 S6 R1 S6 M5 M7 M1 S6 S7 M7 P3 M1 P1 R3 M3 R7 P6 P2 S4 R3 M4 R5 S5 P7 P7 S2 S7 S1 S1 M2 R6 R6 P6 P4 P5 M3 Rl R7 M5 M6 M1 M4 PI P1 P7
V10 YlO VI0 V12 V08 YlO VOg VOg V07 V12 Vll V07 VI0 V08 Vll VlO V07 VOg V08 V07 VOg V12 VI0 Vll Vll Vll VOg V12 V07 V12 V08 VOg VOg V12 V08 V08 Vll VOg V10 V07 V08 Vll V08 VI0 V08 V08 VlO VOg VOg Vll V08 Yl2 Yl2 V07 V08 V12 VlO V08
MCALPINE MCARTHUR MCCARTHY MCCOMB MCCRACKAN MCDONALD MCDONALD MCDONALD MCFADDEN MCGRATH MCGRATH MCINTOSH MCKEOWN MCLEOD MCMAHON MCMASTER MCMURTRIE MCVEV MEAGHER MEHRA MENDOLIA MENEGOLA MERRUTIA MESSINEO MIGNACCA MILES MILLER MINERVINI MINERVINI MIRCO MITCHELL MITCHELL MITCHELL MOLONEV MOLONEV MONACO MONACO MONACO MONACO MONAGHAN MOONEV MORENO MORGAN MORO MORRIS MORRIS MUDIE MUGNES MURTAGH MUSKAROVSKV NADILO NATALE NAUGHTON NAVLOR NELLA NERO NESIC-HALAPIO NOCCIOLINO
William Joel Peter Joel Sebastian Aidan Douglas Jacob Benjamin Jack Mitchell Blair Harrison Declan Liam Jack Connor James Nathan Jai Francolino Nick Taylor Michael Carl Damon Kale Liam Matthew Jesse Harrison Isaac Travis Isaac Trey Adrian Alessandro Alessandro Carlo Sam James Matthew James Matthew Eli Jacob Samuel Julian Kevin Jack Konrad Alexander Riley Joshua Jamie Steffan Jordan Daniel
M2 R7 P2 R5 PI R5 R6 P2 R7 R1 R1 P2 R6 S2 S5 S4 P2 S3 M3 R6 P3 M3 R6 R3 M5 M7 P5 S5 S5 R4 P4 M4 P4 M6 M6 R4 S6 P3 P3 P4 P6 R4 P5 Sl P6 P6 M3 M6 R4 P5 P6 M6 PI Rl S6 P4 R6 S5
Vll V10 Vll YOg V07 VOg VI0 Yl2 V08 Y07 V07 Yl2 V07 VOg VOg YI0 V07 VOg Vll V08 Yll VOg V12 Vll V10 V07 Y10 V07 YlO YOg Vll Y07 YOg V07 VOg Vll YlO V07 V12 V12 V07 V07 Y12 Yll V08 V10 V10 V10 YOg Y07 VOg V07 YOg Y12 V08 Y07 V07 VOg
NOCCIOLINO Matthew NOLAN Alexander-Thomas NOLAN Jonathon NONIS Bryan NOONAN Conor NOONAN Ryan NOONE Conor NORMAN Joshua NORMAN Jack NORMAN Mitchell NORMAN Michael NUGENT Cameron Aaron NVGH O'BRIEN Harry O'CONNOR Cian O'CONNOR 6ran Joshua OGDEN O'HARA D'arcy Broden OLIVIERI OLSZEWSKI Adam OLVNVK Lucas O'NEILL Jonathon ORRELLS Connor O'TOOLE Declan Ryan PACE PACHECO Lucas PAGE Nicholas Cody PALMER Mitchell PALMER PALMIERO Ryan PAPADOPOULOS Dillon PAPARELLA Calogero Daniel PARISH Oliver PARISH Keenan PARKER Mitchell PARKER PARKINSON Matthew Matthew PATRON I Jordan PAVNTER Anthony PECOTIC Joshua PEEK Declan PEGUM Luke PELLEGRINI PELLICCIONE Nicholas Benjamin PENDERGAST Jordan PENDERGAST Lucas PENSINI Joshua PEREIRA Nathan PEREJMIBIDA Alex PERERA Lucas PERICH Timothy PETERSON Troy PETRUZZO Jason PHILLIPS Shane PHILLIPS Mitchell PICKERING Brett PICKEN Riley PILCHER
S5 S6 Ml P5 P1 PI S5 M6 M6 R6 R7 P2 S1
Vll V07 V08 V08 VlO Vll Vll Vll VOg VOg V08 VOg VOg
P2 P6 P6 S7 R6 S6
V12 Vll YlO V08 VOg VOg
R3 PI M5 Sl Ml Ml M2 P7 P1 M7 P2 PI M5 R5 R5 R3 R7 S2 P2 S2 R7 P2 R1 R7 P4 M3 M3 S1 Ml R7 R7 S7 P1 R6 M4 M4 S3 P2 S7
V12 Vll V10 Vll VOg V07 V08 V07 V08 YlO Vll V10 Yl2 Yl2 VOg V10 V07 V10 V08 Vll VOg YlO Yl1 V08 V07 V08 Vll V08 V07 Vll V12 V07 V08 YlO VOg Vll Vll VlO Vll
ROLL CALL
2011
PINKERTON Edward PINKERTON Thomas PIPPET Lewis PIROZZI Adam PIROZZI Luke PITA Joel PIDORINI Zach PLUNKED Kai POPE Ethan POSTON Alex PODS Connor POWER William PRAD Ryan PRENDERGAST Luke PRENDERGAST Nathan PRESTON Douglas PRESTINI Luca Luca PRESTIANNI PRIMMER Aki QUADRINI Mark QUINLAN Daniel QUINN Matthew QUINN Thomas RADONICH Alec RADONICH Benjamin RADONICH Luke RAFFAELE Jordy RAMSAV Harrison READ Connor REBELO Andre REDMOND Mitchell Mitchell REDSHAW REDWORTH-MALEYReece REGAN Nathaniel REID Kyle RENOUF Jack REVNOLDS Angus RHODING Daniel RICCIARDI Adam RICCIARDO Alexander RICHARDS Christian RIFICI Gianni RIFICI Luca RILEV-VASQUEZ Jovani ROBERTSON James ROGAN Liam ROMANO Liam ROTONDELLA Michael ROWE Isaac ROWE Nathan ROWLEV Harrison RULLO Justin RUSSELL Cooper RUSSELL Scott RUTIGLIANO Jordon RVAN Ambrose RVAN David Luke RVAN
P4 P4 R5 M3 M3 R6 57 R2 P1 P1 M2 P2 M7 57 57 R7 P7 P4 R7 R3 R4 R3 R2 54 54 54 53 P3 53 P7 P4 55 M4 54 R3 P4 P7 56 57 R7 M6 M4 M4 52 R4 R7 P2 M5 M7 M5 P4 52 M1 M7 R6 P5 M1 54
Vll RVAN RVDER V08 SAMBELL YlO V10 SANTAROMITA V08 SARDELIC V10 SCAFIDI V10 SCHELLING V10 SCHIER V07 SCiANO V08 SCIARESA VOg SELL V07 SENZIO V07 SENZIO Vl0 SERRANGELI SHAVE V08 V08 SHEEHAN Vl0 SHERIDAN VOg SHORT VOg SHORT Vl0 SIDERV Vll SIITONEN V07 SILVERA V08 SIMICH V08 SINNOD V07 SKINNER Vll SKINNER V08 SKINNER SKIPWORTH V07 SKIPWORTH Vl0 VOg SMART V08 SMITH SMITH Vll VOg SMITH V08 SOKOL V07 SOLLIS SOLTOGGIO YlO Vll SORGIOVANNI SORRELL V08 SORRELL YlO SPENCER Vl0 SPENCER V08 SPENCER V07 V07 SPENCE VOg SPIERS V07 SPINOZZI VOg SPITERI VOg STAINTON V12 STANDLEV VOg STEWART V07 STREDON STREDON V08 Vll STUDNICZKV YlO STUMBLES V08 STURGEON V08 SUMICH V07 SUNTER Yl2 SURJAN VlO SUDON
SUDON Jai R5 Thomas 54 V07 V10 SUDON Marcus P7 Matthew 54 V12 V07 VOg SWAINSON Jack 57 Alex M3 Vll P5 V08 SWAN Edward Kane 56 V08 57 V07 P4 V08 SWINDELLS Benjamin Cameron TALERO SOLORZA Mauricio P5 Roberto Yl2 VlO 55 P1 TAN IAN Matthew Carl R5 V07 V12 TAPPER Joel R2 Cameron V12 P7 V08 V07 TAPPER R2 Julian Michael R5 Yl2 M7 V08 TARTAGLIA Jakeb Vll Jakob P3 M2 Patrick V08 Vll R1 TERRANOVA Joshua vag M2 Aaron TERRANOVA 53 Jeremy V08 Aldrin 55 Joshua 53 V08 Vll THOMAS V07 THOMAS Jayden M5 Alex M2 Yll VOg vag THOMAS Mathew R4 James P3 Blake P2 V12 Luke 57 V08 THOMPSON THOMPSON Kieran M7 V12 Benjamin M5 YlO vag THOMPSON Luke P2 VlO Leighton P3 Mitchell Vll THOMPSON Oliver 54 V08 P3 Callum V12 Jackson P1 V08 THURSTON P3 Connor V12 THURSTON Vll Martti M1 P3 vag Nicholas 57 THUVS 51 V08 Jordan Nathan R4 YlO TIMEWELL Sam P4 V07 Elliott Declan P4 V08 M5 V10 TINLEV P4 TINLEV Oliver Yl2 Yl2 Ashley M3 Alex M3 V10 TODD Reuben M3 Vll Riley VlO Shane 57 VlO TOLMAN 55 R1 V08 TOMLINSON Ben Vll 53 Patrick TOMLINSON Riley M6 Vll Joel V07 53 V07 V12 Jacob Courtney R1 TOO MATH M7 V07 V12 M4 John P1 Jeremy TORMAV V07 V08 55 TRANCHITA Christopher R4 Jack Louis 56 Yl2 Simon M4 VlO TROUCHET Ben 54 Vll TUCKER Nicholas 51 V07 vag Brandon V12 P3 TUNNICLIFF Joseph R6 V07 Patrick R6 TUNNICLIFF Brodie M6 Vll VOg Alec R5 TURNER Hamish P5 Yl2 M2 V07 TURNER V12 Kennedy Joel 55 M2 Tyler V08 TURRIFF-SMITH Jackson 54 Vll Alexander R7 V10 VALERIO Joshua R2 V08 vag Connor M7 VAN DER WIELEN Harley R7 V12 V12 Declan M2 V12 VAN SCHALKWVK Dean R7 Jarrod 55 Vll VINCI Marcus M2 Vll vag Vag Ethan VINCI Matthew M5 R3 vag vag Adam VIOLANTI Bruno M5 57 VIOLANTI Troy 57 Jake M5 V12 V08 V08 VIVAS Juan 53 Jake 51 V07 V07 M2 WADDELL Isaac Nathan V08 R7 Vll Jakeb M5 Matthew WADDELL R1 Vll vag WALKER Brendan V10 Adam 56 55 Ben 56 V07 WALL Jed YlO R4 VlO WALL Tate R4 V12 Benjamin 53 Jaedyn P6 V07 WALTER Jake R5 V07 V12 Luke Jack R5 V12 WALTER 53 V07 WARREN James Zane V08 56 56 vag Griffyn Jack V10 M5 WATERS R3 vag WATERS Harris R3 Vll Aron 54 vag WATERS Damon R2 Matthew R6 Yl2
WELLS WELSH WERNLEIN WHITE WIELAND WIERINGA WIGHAM WILKINSON WILKINSON WILSON
Joe William Luke Thomas Kane Jackson Fraser Lachlan Rowan
WILSON
Braydon Darcy
WOODCOCK WRIGHT
Max Gabriel
WRIGHT VATES VENSCH
Solomon Samuel
M2 P2 R7 P6 S6 S3 R3 P6 P6 R2 R7 PS Rl Rl M3 R6
ZIEGELAAR ZINDANI
Jacob Tony Aiden
S3 R7
ZINDANI ZOITI ZOITI
Luca Michael Mark
R7 M4 M4
YlO V07 Vll V10 VlO Yl2 VlO Vll Vag V08 Vag V07 V12 Vag Vll V12 V07 V07 Vag YlO V08
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