Photography: Photo Hendriks, ImageSeven, eBC Staff, Parent and Students
Principal 's Report ........... ..... ... .... ..... . 3
Academic Extension Programme ... 70
Rugby ........................ ............... .. . 137
Board Chairman's Report .. .. ............ 5
The Arts .... ...... ..... .... ............ ...... ... 72
Sailing ........ ...... .. ......................... 140
Vice Principal's Report ..... ....... ...... ... 6
Careers ...... .. ..... .. ... .... .. .. ............... 73
Soccer ............................. ............ 141
Deputy Principal's Report .... .... .. .... .. 8
Drama .... .... ..... ............................. 74
Tennis .................. ......... .. ...... .. .... 144
Business Manager's Report .... ... .... ..9
English ... ... .............. ....... ..... ..... .... 76
WA School Surfing Team .... .... ..... 147
Old Boys' Association Report ... .... . 10
Idea Shop .. ..... ........................ .. .... 78
Water Polo ... ..... ..... ................. .... 148
Music Parents' Group Report .. ... ... 11 Parent Council Report .... .. ... ...... .. .. 12
Information Communication Technology ........ .. .. .. .... ... .. ... .... .. ...80
College Captain Farewell Address .13
Italian ... ...... ... ... ............ ...... .... ... ...81 Mathematics ...... ......................... . 82
STAFF College Staff 2012 .. ...... .. .. ....... ..... . 15 Honours and Co lours Semester Two 2011 ... ... .... ...... ... ... 18 Honours and Colours Year 12 2012 ...... ........ ...... ..... ........ 22 College Awards 2012 ....... .... .. .. .. ... . 24 Year 12 Awards ...... ....... ....... ....... .. 25 Year 11 Awards ... .. ............. .. ...... ... 27 Year 10 Awards .... .... .. ....... ... .... ... .. 29
Physical Education and Health ... .. 84 Outdoor Education .. .... .... ....... ..... 86 Science ..... .. ... ... .. .. .. .. ... .... ......... .. .. 87 Society and Environment ............. 90 Structured Workplace Learning .. .92 Technology and Enterprise ... ....... 94 Visual Arts ... .... ... ... ......... .. ... ..... ... . 96
Year 7 Awards ..... .. ..... ..... .... .. ........ 32
Opening Mass .. ...... ..................... 152 Open Day .................... ..... .. .. ....... 153 Open Day ........ .... ... ... ..... ............. 154 Ash Wednesday &Easter Liturgies .156 Interhouse Swimming Carnival. ... 158 Edmund Rice Day .... ..... ..... ....... ... 160 Mothers' Day .. ............................ 162 Interhouse Athletics Carnival ..... 164 Fathers' Day Breakfast.. ... ............ 166
THE RITE JOURNEY The Rite Journey - 2011.. .... .... ... ..100
Year 9 Awards .... ............. ..... .. .. ... .. 30 Year 8 Awards ... .... .... .. ... .. ... .......... 31
COLLEGE EVENTS 2012 Orientation For Year 7, 2012 ..... .. 150
TOURS Japanese Student Exchange 2012 .... 102
ViPA ..... ..... ... ....... ........ .. ..... .. .. ..... . 168 Year 10 Dance ....................... ...... . 170 Year 11 Rivercruise .. .................... 172 Orientation For Year 7,2013 ....... 174
Beijing Trip 2012 ....... ..... .... .... .. ... 103
YEAR 122012
Canberra 2012 .... .......... ... ...... .....104
Year 12 Roll Call ... ..... ..... ....... .. ...... 34
ROLL C ALL 2012
Football Tour 2012 .. ... ... ....... .. .... .. 106
Roll Call 2012 ... .... .. .. ........... ......... 176
Class of 2012 .. .. ... .... .... .... .. ....... .... . 38 Senior Ball 2012 .... ... .. .. ..... ... ..... .... .40 Last Days .... ... ... ...... ......... ... ... ..... .. ..42 Graduation - Class of 2012 ........ ... .44 Symbols of our Journey - Slide ... ...46 Symbols of our Journey - College Blazer ... ..... ..... .. ..... .. ........ .. ......... ...... 47
CULTURAL GROUPS Debating ... ..... .. ... ....... ... .............. 108 Mock Trials ..... ......... .... .. .............. 109 Music Groups ..... .... .. ....... ....... ... .. 110 SPORT Sport Report ..... ..... ... .. ... ..... .... .... . l13 ACC Swimming Carnival. ..... .... ... . 114 ACC Cross Country Carnival .... .. ..116
HOUSES .... ....... ... ... .. ... .................48
ACC Athletics Carnival ................. 118
Patrick ......... .. ..... ............ ........ .. ..... . 52
ACC Athletics Team ... .... .......... .. .. 120
Rice ..... ..... ................... .. ..... ..... .. .... .54
Fairest and Best 2012 .... .... ......... 121
Samson .. ........................ .. ... .. .. ....... 60
Oblate Cup 2012 ...... .. .... .. ... ... ..... 122
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Australian Rules Football. .... ... .... .124
LEARNING AREA REpORTS Religious Education .. .. ..... .... ......... 66 Ch ristian Service Learn ing ....... ...... 68 Liturgies and Retreats .. .. ... ... ... ..... 69
Basketball .. ..... ... ....... ...... .. ........... 128 Cricket ..... ... .. ...... ........ .......... .... ... 130 Hockey ... ... .... ... .... .... ..... ......... ..... 132 Rowing ..... ................ .... ............... 135 1
EDMUND RICE EDUCATION AUSTRALIA
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Edmund Rice Education Australia (EREA) continues to value the wonderful opportunities provided through Catholic education of young people in your school along with over 47 other schools throughout every state and territory of Australia. This network of schools continues its proud tradition of challenging young people to make a difference in their world through the myriad of studies, spiritual experiences, service learning, outreach, training and cultural and sporting pursuits. Over the past year, a further 24 Catholic schools who have at some time experienced a connection with the Edmund Rice story and the Christian Brothers, have joined EREA as Associate Schools. This expansion of connection w ithin the Network of schools will provide future opportunities to share in the vision and mission of Catholic education throughout Australia . We celebrate with you and congratulate you on the joys and successes of the past year in the knowledge that your contribution continues to give life to the EREA Network. Your role in Catholic education in your part of our world is heralded and we thank you for the many who have significantly contributed to the journey of our young people . We support your efforts to bring the Gospel to life in ways that are unique in your context. This year we held a Congress to celebrate EREA's life over its initial five years. This Congress helped us all to reflect on the past, engage in the present and envision the future - to consider advancing towards what can be! Warm congratulations and sincere thanks for your contribution to Catholic education; and for your faithfulness in living out our Charter. We offer our bleSSings to your community for a hope filled future . Mr Wayne Tinsey Executive Director Edmund Rice Education Australia
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I began my report last year by indicating that I would refrain from providing a catalogue of the activities and achievements of the school during the year. I give you a similar commitment this year in the knowledge that although our successes have been numerous, you may read all about them as you continue through this Yearbook. Instead, I would like to pose two important questions - and I'm sure everyone in our school community would have very strong opinions about the answers. The first is 'to
what extent is eBe Fremantle an excellent school?' And secondly, 'how do we know it?' Albert Einstein once said, "I never teach my students. I only attempt to provide the conditions in which they can learn." In support of this view, I believe there is little doubt that it is possible for a school to fill a young person's head with huge amounts of information and still leave them essentially uneducated. So what is the role of education and how can the CBC community be sure that their school is successful in this endeavour? In 2009, the then State Ministers of Education released a statement as part of what became known as the Melbourne Declaration which sought to define the purpose of an education in Australia. They contended that education played a key role in building a democratic, equitable and just society. They said that all young Australians should ideally become the following three things: •
Successful Learners - Able to work in teams and communicate ideas. Able to think logically. Able to think about how things have become the way they are.
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Confident and Creative Individuals - Having a sense of
self-awareness. Having a sense of optimism about their lives. Accepting responsibility for their actions.
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Active and Informed Citizens - Acting with moral and ethical integrity. Committed to the values of democracy. Being responsible global citizens.
These are lofty ideals indeed and they are just the desirable objectives of secular schools. In our context we are also required to seek excellence in faith education and to direct our young men towards a lifestyle informed by gospel values. So how is a school to measure its success or apply a standard of excellence against a set of criteria such as these? Certainly not through the regime of standardised, external testing which seems to be becoming an increasingly significant part of the educational landscape. This year the College has engaged in the Western Australian Monitoring Standards in Education Assessment (WAMSE), the National Assessment Program Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN), Bishops' Literacy Testing and the Program for International Student Assessment or PISA testing. Political buzzwords like accountability and transparency may sound attractive but none of this testing will determine the success of CBC Fremantle in achieving the lofty objectives previously mentioned. A further complication arises from the fact that the 'fruits' of a good education are often intangible. In many cases, the excellence that we seek from the young men who attend this College will not be realised until long after we cease to have any direct impact on their development. A popular saying in education is that we plant the seeds of trees, under the shade of which we will never sit.
So I would contend that measures designed to collect definitive empirical data are of very limited value because excellence in education is often achieved in intangible ways in pursuit of intangible objectives. Benchmarks, KPl's and data-driven analyses belong in the language of business and have the potential to contaminate educational conversations. We must seek, describe and define excellence by other means and in other areas such as: •
The quality of our relationships at CBe Fremantle
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The extent to which the values of our school community are understood, shared and embraced.
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The degree to which there is a common understanding among all members of our community about our vision for developing good young men. And most importantly, the support that families and the school give each other in trying to realise this vision.
These are the areas for focus if we want our young men to be successful learners, confident individuals and informed citizens. eBC Fremantle remains committed to the ongoing scrutiny of its culture and to providing the best possible school experience for each of the boys entrusted to its 3
care. The College strives to be clear in its vision and consistent in its approach, and is blessed in this regard by the wonderful support provided by the parent community. ***
to come and we know that he will be a great success as the Principal of Lumen Christi College. He leaves with the heartfelt appreciation of our whole community for his outstanding contribution to CBC Fremantle over ten years.
As part of this report, I would also like to offer thanks and acknowledgement to the many people who deserve them. I would like to first recognise the contributions of Mr Greg Clune, who has been the Western Regional Administrator for Edmund Rice Education Australia this year and Mr Hamish Valentine, who is the Principal Schools Advisor for the Catholic Education Office. The approach of these two gentlemen has always been supportive and helpful and CBC Fremantle is a better school for their involvement.
Further thanks are also due to all of the parents who contribute to the efficient functioning of the College in formal ways and through your implicit support of its decisions and direction. 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 greatly valued.
The longer I am at CBC the more appreciative I become of the goodwill and extent of the selfless contribution of the staff. We are blessed with a group of people who embrace the direction of this school community and understand the primacy of the student at this College. I am sure that each of the students could give testimony about many occasions when teachers have gone well beyond their duty in caring for them. On behalf of everyone in our community, I wish to acknowledge the diligence and commitment of our staff.
And finally a special thank you to our students. While many are formally recognised for a variety of achievements throughout the year, it is their ongoing commitment to their formation as young gentlemen which make their families and our school jUstifiably proud of them .
Of course, it would be remiss of me not to make special mention of one particular staff member. It is not an overstatement to say that Darren O'Neill has been integral to every aspect of the development and progression of this College over the past decade. Darren embodies the values to which I referred earlier in this report. He is a man of deep faith, humble, caring and an outstanding leader. His love for the school and his legacy will rema in for many years 4
We have much to celebrate at CBC Fremantle - a proud heritage and a bright future. I look forward to sharing it with each of you. Mr Shaun Kenny Principal
CBC Fremantle continues to grow from strength to strength. The community at CBC Fremantle is very special and there is an incredible quality and genuineness in the relationships that exist at all levels. This is lead by our Principal, Shaun Kenny, and his leadership team and I acknowledge and thank them for their continued outstanding work again this year. Shaun joined CBC Fremantle at the start of 2011 and very quickly settled into the role of Principal and in a positive way stamped his authority on the College. CBC Fremantle is in good hands under his leadership. At CBC Fremantle we strive to be a school that operates as a truly authentic school in the tradition of Edmund Rice. Blessed Edmund Rice was born in Ireland 251 years ago and was the founder of the Christian Brothers. He was a successful businessman but, importantly, he devoted his life to education and serving the poor. He worked tirelessly throughout his life for the good of others, particularly those cast to the margins of society as a result of poverty and a lack of access to education . Christian Brothers schools around the world continue to follow the system of education and traditions established by Edmund Rice . At CBC Fremantle we see our place in the commun ity very clearly. We see ourselves as, and want to continue to be, an inclusive school that is connected with the marginalised . We work to be as affordable and accessible as possible. We also seek to be characterised as a school that has the right balance in regards to sp iritual, intellectual and phYSical needs. This holistic outcome is the centre of our focus .
We also want the boys that join our College to leave as gentlemen. We are very clear, proud and specific in using the term gentlemen. It reflects the values of the College and what we seek to achieve in partnership with parents. We want CBC Fremantle men to be seen as gentlemen and our College is making a real difference in the development and growth of young men and in helping them to grow to be true gentlemen. I am sure that if Edmund Rice was here today and could see the work that is done at our College, the quality of the relationships that exist and the quality of the young men that study here and then leave to make their mark on the world, that he would be proud of CBC Fremantle. CBC Fremantle students can certainly hold their heads high . There are many people that deserve recognition for another great year at CBC Fremantle. Firstly, I acknowledge the Christian Brothers for the continued support and guidance they provide at the College. CBC Fremantle is fortunate to have Brothers actively working at the College. Their continued passion for CBC Fremantle and the Significant contribution they make to the College and the development and growth of our students is invaluable. The mentoring, support and guidance they provide to the College staff and the Leadership Team is special.
Angie Emanuele; Nic Preston; and Frank lannantuoni. Thank you also to the many hardworking and dedicated professionals employed at CBC Fremantle. This is a fabulous group of people who work so hard to ensure our boys receive the best possible experience and education during their time at the College. And finally I want to acknowledge and wish all the very best to Darren O'Neill who leaves CBC Fremantle after 10 years of outstanding service to take on the role of Principal at Lumen Christi College. Darren's positive legacy will be long remembered . I am proud to be part of CBC Fremantle. Mr Rob Leicester College Board Chair
I also acknowledge the wonderful College Board and thank them for the very collegial and professional manner in which they operate. Thank you to : Sandra Seman-Bourke, Greg Bruce; Debbie Waddell; Anthony Sutton; 5
It is with mixed emotions that I pause to take some time to write this report. Having recently been appointed to the position of Principal at Lumen Christi College - commencing in 2013, there is a realisation that this will be the last time that I can reflect on the year past at CBC Fremantle. However, rather than an exclusive focus on 2012 itself, I hope that after ten very enjoyable years serving the College community as the Vice Principal, I will be forgiven and afforded the indulgence of reflecting on my time at this very special school. There is a unique and very special sense of community and spirit that exists at CBC Fremantle. It is cherished by those who have the privilege to work and be part of it, it is consistently referred to by those who visit the school and it is increasingly being recognised and admired by those in the wider circles of education. Although spirit and culture are regarded as intangibles, there is a sense that the spirit and 'feel' of CBC Fremantle is very real and very present. It is a priceless aspect of any great community and this College is blessed to enjoy such a caring and positive culture. Such community spirit emerges from those within it. The Staff at CBC Fremantle are wonderful professionals. They are genuine in their care and hope for the students and generous with their time, energy
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and willingness to giveforthe boys and each other. I am continually amazed by the 'extra' and 'additional' efforts that all of our staff, both teaching and non-teaching, give to this school. It is always done in a manner that speaks of their commitment and willingness to help boys achieve their potential and it emerges from their heart. The authentic and professional relationships that exist between the College staff and the students are sincere and indeed, very special. They are a significant factor in forming the unique culture that exists at CBC Fremantle.
beliefs and principles - a foundation of values, faith and morals that bind school, parents and students into a community that is supportive and aspirational. I would like to extend my sincere thanks for the support, engagement and recent well wishes from the many parents in our College. I appreciate the understanding, empathy, confidence and trust that has been established over time and for the friendship and gratitude that has so often been extended . Of course, there have been hard conversations and difficult issues to address, but the consistent support from parents has time and time again been crucial in reaching a worthwhile resolution and positive way forward. I have had the pleasure of meeting so many families over the past ten years and they have all added greatly to this community and my own personal development during this time.
On a personal note, I have both enjoyed and valued the special relationships that I have had with so many staff over the past ten years. While the demands of work can be challenging at times, the ability to share such experiences with colleagues, many of whom are close friends, is always appreciated. Over time, we have shared in the joy of The central aspect of our College engagements, marriages and births, community is the boys themselves. prayed together in times of sickness They are our focus and the reason and ill health and supported each for our community. It is their growth, other through tragedy and loss. This welfare and ongoing development is the essence of community. I cannot that drives our structures and speak highly enough of the support decisions. Over the years, I have and friendship that I have received spoken on many occasions about from each and every staff member the qualities of the boys at CBC during my time at CBC Fremantle. I Fremantle. They are wonderful young thank you all for the time you have men who represent themselves, given me, the kindness and warmth their families and their school in a offered, for being the people you positive manner. I am continually are, for the work you do and for the filled with a great sense of pride friendships we share. when I see boys striving to achieve I also wish to acknowledge the their personal best. Likewise, that important role of the parents within sense of pride is also present When the CBC Fremantle community. I have I watch boys who, on occasion When consistently spoken about the need they do make mistakes, then set a for the school and parents to work course for change and improvement. in partnership. Such a partnership The boys at CBC Fremantle are certainly exists at this College. Not generous, honest, sincere, caring, only do we have a shared concern for compassionate, good company and the welfare and future of your sons, fun - all wonderful qualities in young but we also share a set of common men. While the standards expected
ofthe boys at this school are high and have been consistently maintained over the years, I believe that such expectations have added greatly to their development - moving them from "today's boys ... to tomorrow's gentlemen". One of the many great aspects of my role as Vice Principal at CBC Fremantle, has been being in a position to watch a group of boys enter the College and then, some years later, graduate from 'their College'. Over the years, I have seen many young men (and their families) make such a journey, personally aware of their individual struggles and victories and yet confident in their path ahead. Many past students still 'drop in' to say hello and share their progress since school. Once again, this speaks of school spirit. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the young men of CBC Fremantle - past and present. Thank you for your ongoing contributions to the College community and for being the gentlemen you are. Continue to face the challenges ahead and view them as opportunities to develop and grow as individuals. Be kind to your friends, loyal to your family and faithful to your God. have been able to witness considerable change during my time at CBC Fremantle. The development of the Cloisters area and the building of the Amphitheatre, Arts Learning Area, Library and Language Laboratories have all changed the physical appearance of the School and provided increased opportunities for the students. The ongoing refurbishment of the College Chapel and the proposed Student Services Centre will enhance this further. Student numbers have increased from around 350 when I began to approximately 800 students and capacity in 2013 . Academ ic results
continue to improve, while the achievements in the Arts and in Sport continue to be well celebrated. But, what do all these developments and achievements actually mean? While the pursuit of excellence is very important, it must be done so as part of the whole CBC Fremantle education. While being successful is noble, God asks us to be faithful. It is our faithfulness that will ultimately determine our success. eBC Fremantle has challenged each boy to explore the Gospel in their lives through love and service to others. It is this aspect of the College community that I am most proud of. Once again, can I extend a sincere thank you to everyone in the College community. My time at CBC Fremantle has been special, wonderful and a privilege. God Bless and Good bye. Mr Darren O'Neill Vice Principal 2003 - 2012
Earth & Environmental Science Maths Physical Education Studies and Physics.
mic year with a celebration ofthe Class of2011. With a 100% graduation rate, we recognised the outstanding performance of Corey Drewe in Mathematics 3C/D and Byron Hudson in Physical Education Studies 3A/B. We also congratulated those students who received a Certificate of Excellence awarded to students who receive te~ or more A grades over Year 11 and 12:
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William Fountain
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Blake Thompson.
Lance Brockway Corey Drewe
At an assembly we inducted students into our 95 Club, which recognised those students form the Class of 2011 who received an Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR) of 95 or over. This year we welcomed nine young men to the club: Lance Brockway Jake Collins Corey Drewe Jeremy Gill Byron Hudson Alex Perera David Ryan Jeremy Smith Blake Thompson As a College we were recognised for being in the top performing schools for the following courses; Applied Information Technology, Careers & Enterprise Chemistry 8 "
The Academic Excellence Programme started this year with Mr Andre Leicester arranging a wonderful array of opportunities for students to be extended and motivated beyond the classroom . From the Future Problems Solvers program to visits to the Cardiology Cath Laboratory at Fremantle Hospital, there have been many wonderful events occurring to further enhance the learning of students. We also used a different model to support students who required e~tr~ assistance, with staff working Within classes or with small groups of students to further enhance their learning. Staff and students have found this to be very beneficial. With the excellent work done by Br Kevin Paull and Mrs Margaret Crommy, as a College we continue to look at ways to assist all our students. To this end, as a staff we have committed to looking at differentiating curriculum, and continue to review, reimagine and reinvigorate our planning for all students. Learning Areas in Phase One of the Australian Curriculum also put many hours into planning and implementing the necessary changes. of co-curricular The range activities directed at the academic development of our students continues to grow; homework club subject specific homework clubs' debating, Tournament of Mind~ and many more. Our teachers are passionate about giving the boys these opportunities. Challenged by Mr Kenny to find a way to walk across a stage in recognition of excellence in all its forms, the young men of CBC out did themselves this year. While the number of subject awards at our College Awards Night changes very slightly from year to year, the number of Certificates of Merit grew significantly. These awards recognise students who achieve 85%
or higher positive indicators on all reports in the year. Last year 257 fine young men were recognised for this outstanding achievement. This year that number grew to 351! This is a reflection of the College's commitment to Excellence Care Community, Leadership and Faith: Our young men are challenged to be the best they can be, our parents and staff show care in assisting them to that end, every boy understands that their individual endeavours contribute to the College as a whole and the students show great leadership in the manner in which they exercise their gifts. I thank all the students, parents and staff who have made doing your best a habit and provided a commitment to personal excellence. I would especially like to thank the Academic Learning Prefects, Lucas Annese, Ben Di Sabato and Daniel Lenzo for their hard work and their leadership in modelling what it is to be good young men. Ms Marriann O'Neill Deputy Principal
The budgeting process is fundamental to efficient planning and development of an organisation. CBC Fremantle develops an operating budget in order to provide a basis to enable the most efficient use of funds for the delivery of education within the College. Comparative analysis of actual receivables and expenditure to that budgeted provides a measure of control for the financial operations of the College. Information on general financial and capital developments within the College during 2012 is provided herewith by the Business and Administration Manager as information to the CBC Fremantle community. Income for the College is generated from Tuition Fees, Facilities Income and State and Federal Government Grants. Tuition Fees are integral to the operation of the College as these provide the capacity to debt service loans and allow for the general operations of the College to function. Grant income is used in its entirety to address the salary costs within the College. CBC FREMANTLE 2012 BUDGET RECURRENT INCOME $10.5 MILLION Facolltles 3% Fees
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Although the income streams are separate and distinct and generally identifiable to expenditure it is the sum of the whole that provides the resources and their utilisation to provide the capacity to develop capital infrastructure and maintain existing facilities keeping CBC at the forefront in education delivery. Expenditure within the College can be identified to three main areas. Sala ries and Wages, Debt Servicing and Operations and Maintenance expenses. Salaries and Wages are the largest cost area w ith teaching salaries the most sign ificant component.
Other expenditure relevant to the efficient operation of the College includes that related to utilities and maintenance and professional development of staff. CBC FREMANTLE 2012 BUDGET RECURRENT EXPENDITURE $10.7 MILLION
OPERATIONS &
SALARES & WAGES 73%
In 2012 Tuition Fees and Charges have been increased 8% due to continuing financial pressures on the College including increases in Teaching Salaries and other general expense increases. Pressure continues to be placed on Tuition Fees by the upward move in the Index of Cultural and Social Advantage (IGSEA) of the College. Determined by demographic data the IGSEA indicates increased financial capacity of families in the CBC student catchment area. This upward movement has the effect of reducing the level of Federal and State Funding. Formulas for the calculation of funding are influenced by the IGSEA level and the IGSEA increase has the effect of reducing Government Funding allocations. Rigorous monitoring of income is necessary to ensure that all Tuition fees are received in the academic year of billing as the reliance on these funds is becoming greater due to movements in the pattern and level of Government Funding. Similarly expenditure must be monitored to ensure the best utilisation of resources. Continued measurement and control in these areas means that CBC will remain an affordable College with fees and charges significantly lower than other metropolitan boys' schools. The National Secondary Schools Computer Fund provided the initial impetus for the development of a one to one computer program in
the College. In 2012 students from Years 7 to 11 have laptops with year 12 students accessing class sets in the laptop centre. Two computer laboratories and desktops in Technology and Music provide more computer access. The College seeks to remain at the forefront of technology supporting pedagogy. Initiatives centre around auditing the current environment and implementation of the most current software plus the installation of the latest hardware. Preparatory capital work is being undertaken as a precursor to the building program proposed for 2013. Part of this program is the relocation of the College main server room and the realignment of cabling and communication pits. The refurbishment of classrooms continues with four rooms planned for renovation in 2012. Painting, carpeting, curtaining and new furniture are included in the work scope. The renovation of Edmund Hall continues and work completed includes the removal of a false ceiling the installation of the marble altar, new lighting and sound system, painting and floor sanding . CBC Fremantle continues to develop both phYSically and culturally in order to provide a sound platform for the optimum holistic and inclusive education of its students. Mr Tony Pitos Business Manager 9
with building leadership qualities in our old boys by providing funds to the Edmund Rice Camps for Kids. We also sponsor the school versus the Old Boys rugby match held each year and we will continue to do so for as long as possible.
I would like to state how proud I am to be the leader or president of your CBC Fremantle Old Boys' comprising Shaun Association, Kenny, Fiona Williams, Br Pat Kelly, Graham Taylor (Vice President), Kevin O'Brien (Treasurer), John Parker (Secretary), Kevin Cant, Des Baccini, Frank Lo Presti, and Terry Iannello. Each member has played his or her part in making 2012 a great success. Our major function in 2012 was the over 60s morning tea held in the College's Arts Learning Centre. It is truly wonderful to see so many old boys happily sharing the new and old memories surrounding them. I thank Ms Marriann O'Neill for her address at the Old Boys' morning tea as she did a wonderful job of bringing us up to date with what is happening around the school and even the changes to the school badge being implemented soon. A big thank you to the students who assisted as waiters during our morning tea. The wives or partners also playa significant role in assisting to keep your Old Boys' Association going as they come together for these morning teas. I thank Vera Buck, Maria Lo Presti and Lyn McGowan for their special donations made so generously each year. Once again our major goal has been the bursary for a needy child which will be presented forthe fifteenth year in succession. I am certain that this bursary is welcomed by the recipient. Another of our goals is to assist 10
It is with some sadness that we wish Mr Darren O'Neill every success and happiness in his new role as school principal of Lumen Christi College. Darren has been a wonderful asset during his time at CBC Fremantle. It is also with great sadness that we wish the College's Director of Community Relations, Mrs Fiona Williams every success as she transfers her skills back into the classroom. We are certainly going to miss her tremendous workrate and we thank her for her contribution to the CBe Fremantle Old Boys' Association committee. A big thank you to the organisers of the golf day at Point Walter Golf Course, it was a great success and should be an annual event.
I conclude by wishing all of the students of 2012 every success and happiness and remind them that they too are now members of the the eBe Fremantle Old Boys' Association. Mr George Ayres President
2012 has been a very productive year for the Music Parents Group (MPG). We have had a lovely influx of Year 7 and Year 8 boys into the music program and involvement of the new cohort of families joining the "old faithfuls". Thankfully, the committee welcomed a number of new members this year and we hope others continue to join our group over the next few years. The Jazz Orchestra (JO) continued as usual this year with a few more Year lOs than is usual, but due to reduced numbers, there was no Junior Jazz. Instead, we had an even bigger Big Band (BB) that comprised Year 7-10 students. We also had two guitar ensembles, a new saxophone and brass ensemble, the CBC College choir and the Godband. The year got off to a fabulous start with our new fundraising team of Nancy Hourani and Maria Albarri stepping straight into action to successfully secure sponsorship and donations, which were put to good use for more low key, but tremendously successful fundraising this year. We had a wonderful camp at Point this year, Woodman's which culminated in a lovely Mother's Day Concert and a very successful raffle run by Nancy. Jazz on the Swan was a very successful fundraiser for the MPG. We had a great turnout and had to keep finding seats to house the never ending stream of people arriving. The boys played to a well and truly packed house and once again, thanks to Nancy for organising a very successful series of lucky number draws and to Charlie Fowler for running them on the night. As always, a big thankyou to all the committee members who helped with the planning, at the door and with selling lucky numbers.
After a very successful result from two years ago, the MPG organised a Krispy Kreme fundraiser. This involved
the whole school with money raised going into the MPG Tour account. I would like to thank Mrs Geraldine Thompson who was the coordinator of this event and thank you to the committee members who made their time available to hand out the doughnuts at the school. Lastly, the MPG were involved in a very successful ViPA night on August 24th at the Fremantle Town Hall. This was a great way to showcase the boys' talents and it was wonderful to have some inputfrom one ofthe lovely lona music students as well. Having Stella perform with our boys, gave the band a real boost of energy and a special highlight was to hear an Old Boys' Reunion Band organised by Mr Shane Mancuso to celebrate thirty years of music making at the College. As has become our fortunate pleasure, we were once again treated to a lovely supper after the show thanks to Mr Frank Williams and his wife. The committee has pledged to contribute $15,000 from its fundraising efforts of the last few years, towards a music tour to Singapore in 2013. It looks as though approximately 20 boys will be able to take advantage of this wonderful opportunity.
and always willing to help) and thanks again to Brigette who stood in to take the minutes on several occasions. Thank you to all who attended meetings and gave your support and assistance wherever and whenever it was needed. Thank-you so much to Shane Mancuso, Emma Tandy, Melissa Skinner, Kim Anning and Alex Borthwick who work so closely with the boys in the ensembles and inspire them to perform and develop as musicians. Ms Pam Arnott President CBC Music Parents' Group
Finally, I would like to extend a huge thankyou to the committee members who assisted in 2012 - in particular Jenny Clark (secretary for the second year), Brigette Liddelow (thank you so much for stepping into the role of treasurer at such late notice and doing a fabulous job), Nancy Hourani and Maria Albarri with assistance from Charlie Fowler (fundraising), Marian Walter (uniform co-ordinator and "general helper"), Michael O'Connor (Parent Council Representative and always available to help), Geraldine Thompson (organised the Krispy Kreme fundraiser and regularly attended meetings and helped out), Moya Foxwell (committee member 11
to the CBC Fremantle community.
2012 has seen the Parent Council focus on Ifcommuninty"; fostering a stronger sense of belonging to a community where you are valued. This ongoing aim is the drive behind all social events organized by the Council throughout the year. The Council hosted its annual events starting with a welcoming morning tea for the Year 7 parents on their first day at the College. A very successful Wine and Cheese Night was held later in the term for this same group of parents with the emphasis on developing and building a strong community spirit. Share the Journey is a unique concept developed by the father representatives on the Parent Council. This special event aims to help CBC Fremantle boys become happy, mature and responsible adultsthrough fostering a relationship between fathers and their sons in the College environment. As the name suggests, fathers and sons are sharing together the son's journey from boy to man. This event will remain a significant day in the College calendar in 2013. The importance of parents in a young man's journey through CBC is also highlighted in the Mothers' Day Liturgy and Fathers' Day Breakfast. These two significant events allow boys to spend quality time, one on one, with each parent while reflecting on the strong influence each parent has on their own personal growth . The Council will continue to support these College events which reinforce the aim of a sense of belonging
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Each year the Parent Council endeavours to host an information evening for parents focussing on a relevant issue affecting our boys. In 2012, a "Mums Raising Boys" workshop was run by Relationship Australia with positive feedback received from those in attendance. The workshop aimed to set a foundation for open communication leading to a healthy, respectful relationship between mother and son and happy family dynamics. The Council is planning a follow up session in 2013 involving mother and son activities. A new initiative for the Parent Council in 2012 was the organization of a Golf Day. Although numbers were down, a great day was had by all who attended. This event will be tria lied again next year in the hope that more parents will take up the challenge to be involved. In addition to these events, the Parent Council helped with the catering at the College Open Day and at the College Art Exhibition evening as well as hosting an orientation morning tea for the incoming 2013 parents. The Parent Social evening was again held in June at the Swan Yacht Club. Over 100 people gathered to enjoy friendship, good food and wine, while dancing the night away to a variety of music. A similar evening will be planned for the upcoming year. The Council would love to see a greater number of families enjoying these events and, in doing so, strenghtening the CBC Fremantle community. Reflecting on the 2012 activities, I would like to acknowledge and applaud the work undertaken by my fellow Council members: Enzelia Fogliani, Sophie Benson, Liz Bird, Michael O'Connor, Greg Hayes, Tim Allen and Phil O'Neill. Their selfless contribution is much appreciated. May you continue the hard work under the guidance of the new Chairman, Mr Tim Allen.
The work of the Parent Council is made easier because of the productive working relationship with the College Leadership Team. To our Principal, Mr Shaun Kenny, Mr Darren O'Neill, Ms Marianne O'Neill and in particular, Mr Dom Burgio, I thank you for your support and encouragement in promoting the efforts of the Council. Your friendship and understanding helps to create unity between the parent body and the College. The Parent Council has received fantastic support from Mrs Fiona Williams since its inception in 2008. I sincerely thank her for her dedication and commitment to making the Council an ongoing success. At the end of the College year, we will see the departure of our Vice Principal, Mr Darren O'Neill. It is with great sadness I say goodbye and goodluck. Darren has played a vital role in shaping the lives of many young men who have passed through the gates of our College. May he continue to be successful as he takes up the challenge of Principal at Lumen Christi College. He has been and will continue to be a great influence on others. Thank you Darren for your dedication to the Catholic ethos of our College and for the huge impact you have made in young people's lives. Goodbye may seem forever. Farewell is like the end, but in CBC's heart is the memory and there you will always be!" If
As Chairperson, I am proud and privileged to have served this community which means so much to me. It has always been a supportive environment and I treasure the valuable friendships I have made over the years. Great things are happening at CBC Fremantle and I encourage all families to get involved and continue to support the College and the Parent Council in 2013. Goodbye and God bless. Debbie Waddell Chairperson
Some journeys take minutes, hours, days or even months; others take years, decades even. Tonight we gather to celebrate the end of one stage of a journey and the beginning of the next. Leading up to this moment over the past few weeks the idea that life is a journey and that we are coming to a waypoint along this journey has been one that has arisen countless times. As we look forward to what is to come we also look behind at what we have achieved, at what we have overcome and what we have experienced. It is a common turn of phrase to say that it is not the destination that counts, but the journey. We sit here today not to marvel at where we are, but at what we have done to be here. Tonight is a time to reflect, upon the last five years and upon the next five years and the five years after that. We are sitting at the edge of a great adventure, one that we have been moulded and shaped to undertake ,since the day of our birth . At every stage of life, every waypoint along the way, the next stage seems even more exciting, the future so promising, but where does this promise come from? What enables us to undertake the next leg and to be confident that it is just as manageable as the last? It is the experience that we have gained, the endurance, the strength and the intelligence that we developed in the previous leg. Tonight we celebrate this experience, these talents and this stage of the journey before going on to whatever may lie ahead. Five years is a very long time when you view it in terms of the life to date of a seventeen year-old. Five years ago we entered CBC at the age of twelve. Fresh faced Year Eights who were perhaps a little unsure but with parents who I'm certain were a lot more nervous than we. Over the past five years we have grown, in more than just stature, to become young men and in my opinion, young men
to be proud of. As we sit on the verge of the next stage of our journey I find it appropriate that we compare ourselves now to how we were at our last transition. It is perhaps only then that we may realise how far we have come and what an immense journey we have undertaken. And yet, it is not only the students who have undertaken this journey. Alongside us, day by day, have been our fathers, our mothers, brothers, sisters, friends and teachers. Tonight we gather with these people to celebrate our success, but also to show our appreciation of them, to recognise that we did not 'go it alone', that over this journey. We have had companions, companions that will most likely be there to guide us through our next stage of the journey, or companions that we must now leave as we venture on without them. So thank you, to all those who have pushed us and driven us as we struggled up the hills and to those who cheered us on when we stood triumphant at the top. To our teachers, people who have played such a great role in the formation of the young men that you see before you today, people who have devoted such efforts, such talents and such love, we thank you. The relationship between student and teacher is one that is hard to define. The reason behind this is, of course, that as we mature we begin to realise how incredibly important and influential you are to us. We begin to realise that you do not in fact live at school, that you have a family with sons and daughters just as our parents do or that you are someone's child just as we are, we begin to realise that you are people with lives and hobbies and interests that you continually put on hold for us. Just as our friends become our teachers, our teachers become our friends; unfortunately this only seems to become apparent to us at the last minute. But in hindsight, we
thank you, not just for teaching us the syllabus, but for the friendships and inspiration you have given us over the past five years, we will miss you. It is not often, I feel, that our parents are thanked for their hard work, or perhaps more aptly, it is not often that they are thanked adequately for the immense job that they undertake for us. Tonight is an opportunity to attempt to rectify this, to thank you for all that you do, for all that you have done and for all that you have allowed us to do and to be. The list of things that we could thank you for is endless and it may not be possible for us to even know the true extent of what you have given us. But let it be known that no matter how eloquent and comprehensive our thanks are they can never truly express the gratitude that I am sure each and every member of the graduating class feels tonight. I remember at retreat days and reflections that nearly without exception every answer to the question "who is an inspirational role model in your life?", or similar, would yield a round of "my Dad" or "my Mum" from the group. For what young man could stand here and deny that among the most influential people in their life to date have been their parents? Whilst I have already said that five years is a long time, it feels like only yesterday that we stood waiting at the bottom of these gym steps on ou r first day at CBC. And yet, since then 13
we have done so much, achieved so much and become so much. As a year group I feel that we have shared something that is so personal I need not try to express or explain it. We each know what this has meant to us, perhaps not what it will mean to us in the future, but right now, here, as we draw to a close five years of journeying together I think we each share a similar feeling, a similar sense of satisfaction that we have been a part of something that only we can understand, something that is indescribable. Over the past five years I have come to know each of you to some extent and I thank you for the impact you have had on me, no matter how great or how small. Our friends come to have such influence upon our lives; we look to each other for support, for guidance and companionship. But we also look to each other for competition, for comparison, to check that we are on the right path and to spur us on to achieve bigger and better things. Friendship is a word that encompasses so much and is so fundamental to humanity. For what good would these trophies be, these certificates, medals, challenges, hardships, failures, successes, wins and losses if we had no one to share them with? As I think of my time here at CBC, in none of my fondest memories am I unaccompanied. No, my greatest memories are the times I shared with you, my peers. The Duke of Edinburgh camp, retreat days, swimming carnivals, athletics carnivals, the end of the cross country track, music camp, walking out of the exam hall grinning at one another after three hours of silence and of course our last day. What makes these memories special is the people, those who laughed along with me, those who joined in and those who shared themselves with me. As this part of the journey comes to an end and as I reflect upon what is to come I am filled with 14
such a great sense of promise. For I know that whatever comes my way, whatever the next stage holds for me, I have been given the tools necessary to overcome it and to make the very most of it, just as every young man of the 2012 graduating class has been. It is now up to us to make the most of what we have learned here and to go out and make the next stage of our journey what we want it to be. Our life is in our own hands more so now than ever. This is such an exciting prospect for I know that each and every young man here tonight has the capacity and ability to excel in whatever path they may choose. I look forward to our reunions in twenty, thirty and forty years' time, to see the fruits of what has been sown here over the last five years. Whilst right now we are concerned with what ATAR score we may get, or how many A's and B's we manage, it is not these things that are the true result of the last five years here. The journey we have undertaken was not really about academic excellence or sporting brilliance, it was about making us into fine young men. Men who will now go out into the world and change it, who will inspire others to greatness, who will spread the warmth and love that we have felt here at CBC every day of the past five years. Our challenge now is to meet this expectation, to show our parents, families, teachers and our friends that this journey has been prosperous. That we have come out of it the kind of man that they can be proud of and the kind of man that we can be proud ot so that each and everyone of us can be proud to call himself a young man of CBC. Ben Tomlinson College Captain 2012
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Luke Dullard Award for Personal Growth
Joshua Loveridge
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AWARDS FOR THE ARTS
Uwe Stengel Music Award
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College Drama Award
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Arts Service Award
Timothy Arnott
AWARDS FOR SPORTS
Athlete of the Year
Ethan Bond-Williams
Swimmer of the Year
Jack Smith
Cross Country Award
Connor Orrells
Sports Service Award
Matthew Vinci
Sportsman of the Year
Gabriel Cipriano
EDMUND RICE AWARDS
Lucas Annese Ayden Doohan Joshua Loveridge Michael Messineo Connor Orrells Ben Tomlinson
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Lucas Annese
Max Foley
Sean Mansfield
Angus Reynolds
Matthew Biddiscombe
Joel Frewin
Francolino Mendolia
Riley Skipworth
Matthew Brown
Benoit Gaffney
Michael Messineo
Ben Sokol
Delaney Bruce
Charlie Goss
Harrison Mitchell
Jarrod Spence
Luke Burnett
Conor Hardie
Adrian Monaco
Jakeb Tartaglia
Jamie Caruso
Kyle Hinds
Connor Orrells
Ben Tomlinson
Jake Cavallaro
Conor Kelly
Declan Pegum
Benjamin Di Sabato
David King
Nathan Perejmibida
Ayden Doohan
Daniel Lenzo
Luke Radonich
S UBJECT A WARDS
Accounting & Finance 3A/B
Matthew Brown
Applied Information Technology lC/1D
Marcus Vinci
Applied Information Technology 3A/3B
Matthew Moro
Biological Science 3A/B
Matthew Biddiscombe
Careers & Enterprise lC/1D
Charlie Goss
Careers & Enterprise 2A/B
Justin Rullo
Chemistry 3A/B
David King
Design: Technical Graphics lC/D
Ryan Palmiero
Drama 3A/B
Jakeb Waddell
Economics 3A/B
Benjamin Di Sabato
Engineering Studies 2A/B
Edward Pinkerton
English lC/D
Jordan Paynter
English 2C/D
William Marlow
English 3A/B
Benjamin Di Sabato
Geography 3A/B
Luke Crofts
History: Modern 3A/B
Joshua Loveridge
Human Biology 3A/B
Benjamin Di Sabato
Italian lA/B
Alessandro Lo Presti
Italian 3A/B
Lucas Annese
Literature 3A/B
Ben Tomlinson
Materials, Design & Technology: Wood lC/D
Charlie Goss
Mathematics lD/E
Harris Waters
Mathematics 2C/D
Conor Kelly
Mathematics 3A/B
Matthew Brown
Mathematics 3C/D
Ben Anandappa
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Mathematics Specialist 3C/D
David King
Music 3A/B
Stefan Aydon-White
Outdoor Education lC/D
Lucas Humphreys
Physical Education Studies lC/D
Ethan Bond-Williams
Physical Education Studies 3A/B
Jakeb Tartaglia
Physics 3A/B
Ben Tomlinson
Politics and Law 3A/B
Daniel Lenzo
Religion & Life lC/D
David King
Religion & Life 3A/B
Michael Messineo
2012 West Scheme Division of Australian Super Awards for Excellence in VET
Jordan Paynter
Visual Arts lC/D
Conor Noone
Visual Arts 3A/B
Samuel Yates
PROXIME ACCESSIT
PROXIME ACCESSIT
VOCATIONAL PATHWAY
UNIVERSITY PATHWAY
YEAR 12
YEAR 12
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Ben Anandappa
Matthew French
Thomas Martella
Mark Quattrini
Timothy Arnott
Nicholas Garbin
Douglas McDonald
Cooper Russell
Anthony Baccala
Thomas Godsall
Kale Miller
Benjamin Sheridan
Joshua Barrett
Nathan Gooderson
Matthew Minervini
Alex Skinner
Joel Bennett
Zane Gordon
Alessandro Monaco
Shane Skinner
Salvatore Bonanno
Rohan Grant
Julian Mugnes
Simon Smith
Harrison Carmody
John Hayes
ConorNoonan
Jack Sunter
Harrison Close
Riley Howell
Gran O'Connor
Jai Sutton
Anthony Collova
Oliver Kohlen
Jonathon O'Neill
Mauricio Talero Solorza
Matthew Dart
Damian Lagesse
Adam Pirozzi
Kane Wieland
Benjamin Dixon
Brendan Landro
Joel Pita
Michael Zoiti
Jeremy Fletcher
Rafael Leone
Kai Plunkett
Daniel Fosdick- McGrath
Aidan Liddelow
Luke Prendergast
SUBJECT AWARDS
Accounting & Finance 2A/B
Adam Pirozzi
Applied Information Technology 1A/B
Nathan Gleeson
Applied Information Technology 2A/B
Zane Gordon
Biological Science 2A/B
Harrison Carmody
Careers & Enterprise 1C/D
Luke Thompson
Chemistry 2A/B
Ben Anandappa
Design: Technical Graphics 1A/B
Shane Skinner
Drama 2A/B
Harrison Close
Economics 2A/B
Adam Pirozzi
Engineering Studies 1A/B
Brendan Walker
English 1A/B
Dare-Louvain Gillam
English 1C/D
Michael Zoiti
English 2A/B
Rohan Grant
Geography 2A/B
Harrison Carmody
History: Modern 2A/B
Harrison Carmody
Human Biology 2A/B
Matthew French
INSTEP
Koen Matera
Italian 2A/B
Thomas Martella
Literature 2A/B
Ben Anandappa
Materials, Design & Technology: Wood 1A/B
Luke Thompson
Mathematics 1B/C
Jed Wall
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Mathematics 2C/D
Joel Pita
Mathematics 3A/B
Alessandro Monaco
Mathematics Specialist 3A/B
Ben Anandappa
Music 2A/B
Timothy Arnott
Outdoor Education lA/B
Casey Skinner
Physical Education Studies lA/B
Joel Pita
Physical Education Studies 2A/B
Alex Skinner
Physics 2A/B
Ben Anandappa
Politics and Law 2A/ 2B
Joshua Barrett
Religion & Life lA/B
Simon Smith
Religion & Life 2A/B
Ben Anandappa
Visual Arts lA/B
Samuel Mudie
Visual Arts 2A/B
Benjamin Cooper
Workplace Learning
Mark Quattrini
PROXIME ACCESSIT
PROXIME ACCESSIT
VOCATIONAL STUDIES
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YEAR 11
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CERTIFICATES OF MERIT
Justin Brooker
James Geaney
James Maddeford
Alec Sorgiovanni
Liam Cicirello
Lewis Grant
Thomas Mansfield
Connor Spencer
Toby Clark
Kurtis Gray
Christopher Martin
Damon Sutton
Steven Clarke
(oen Greaney
Nick Menegola
Mathew Thomas
Matthew Cooper
Benjamin Green
Jesse Mirco
Darcy Wilson
Matthew Costello
Jordan Green
Travis Mitchell
Solomon Wright
Michael Cronan
Zeus Greget O'Dea
Riley Naughton
Adam De Gennaro
Zakaria Hourani
Daniel Nocciolino
Zane Farmer
Anthony lannantuoni
D'arcy O'Hara
Daniel Fitzpatrick
Amos Jones
Declan O'Toole
Connor Fordham
Joshua Kestel
Oliver Parish
Sean Frewin
Thomas Kestel
Liam Romano
David Gaynor
Sammuel Low
Aaron Senzio
SUBJECT AWARDS
Catering
Zeus Greget O'Dea
Drama
Jordan Green
Electronics
Joshua Kestel
Engineering
David Grubisin
English
Anthony lannantuoni
Health
Mathew Thomas
Information & Computing
Anthony lannantuoni
Italian
Anthony lannantuoni
Mathematics
Liam Romano
Music
Anthony lannantuoni
PROXlME ACCESSIT
Outdoor Education
Matthew Grose
SOLOMON WRIGHT
Physical Education
Austin Main
Religious Education
Anthony lannantuoni
Science
Anthony lannantuoni
SOciety & Environment
Anthony lannantuoni
Sport Science
Kurtis Gray
Technical Graphics
Adam De Gennaro
Visual Arts
Daniel Nocciolino
Woodwork
Tyler Beacraft
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CERTIFICATES OF MERIT
Samuel Babalola
Jarrod Crowley
Domenic Mann
Douglas Preston
Julian Bacich
Mitchell Ferris
Thomas Marlow
Alec Radonich
Joshua Baker
Lucas Fleming
Jack Marshall
Mitchell Redmond Christian Richards
Luke Barratt
Kimberley Forrest
Calogero Martelli
John Belmonte
Max Foxwell
Benjamin McFadden
Christian Benson
Jordan Giancaspro
Jackson McReady
Joshua Berthold
Liam Godsall
Jamie Nella
Mitchell Boult
Jake Goncalves
Bryan Nonis
Harrison Rowley Scott Russell Jordon Rutigliano Luke Sheehan Dylan Smith
Harrison Brown
Mitchell Grimes
Michael Norman
David Cecchi
Nicholas Harris
Joshua Ogden
Jason Cecchi
Jack Johnson
Lucas Pacheco
Edward Swan
Patrick Cinquina
Parsa Kasiri-Arabi
Cody Palmer
Tyler Sorrell Jake Stainton
Ryan Clark
Sebastian Kendrick
Matthew Patroni
Joel Tapper Aldrin Thomas
James Covich
Lachlan Lavery
Luke Pellegrini
Nicholas Thuys
Luke Cowlam
Michael Letizia
Lucas Pensini
James Crevald
Anthony Lomma
Thomas Pinkerton
Elliott Tinley James Warren Mark Zoiti
SUBJECT AWARDS
Catering
Nicholas Thuys
Drama
Christian Benson
Electronics
Timothy Peterson
Engineering
Joel Tapper
English
Calogero Martelli
Information & Computing
Jarrod Crowley
Italian
Calogero Martelli
Mathematics
Calogero Martelli
Music
James Covich
Outdoor Education
Tyler Sorrell
Physical Education
Tyler Sorrell
Religious Education
Matthew Patroni
Science
Calogero Martelli
Society & Environment
Nicholas Thuys
Sport Science
Jake Stainton
Technical Graphics
Hamish Macpherson
Visual Arts
Harrison Brown
Woodwork
Jack Crilly
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CERTIFICATES OF M ERIT
Nicholas Allan
Dennis Joseph
Juan Vivas
Cameron Allen
Daniel King
Jake Walter
Baeley Amalfi
Charlie Kohlen
Connor Whitt
Stephen Bacelic
Finn Leen
Max Woodcock
Joshua Barnett
Gabriel Leone
Tony Ziegelaar
Christopher Bawden
Gianni Luca
Jasper Benthien
Zachary Maddy-Irvine
Harry Bird
Joshua Mascarenhas
Lachlan Blakiston
Mitchell Mcgrath
Ben Bockman
Harrison Mckeown
Michael Boladian
Damon Miles
Keane Bourke
Liam Minervini
Jack Bowater
Isaac Mitchell
Martin Bradley
Alessandro Monaco
Thomas Brewster-Jones
James Mooney
Bailey Brown
Alexander Natale
Riley Burke
Ryan Pace
Adam Capozzi
Nicholas Page
Andre Carozza
Nicholas Pelliccione
Joshua Caruso
Lucas Perich
Rafael Cipriano
Ethan Pope
Dan iel Conti
William Power
Mitchell Costello
Matthew Quinn
Tyler Davies
Benjamin Radonich
Matthew Demiroski
Gianni Rifici
Thomas Duncan
Luca Rifici
Thomas Eastaugh
Nathan Rowe
Riley Faulds
Carl Schelling
Bevan Grant
Brodie Soltoggio
Caiden Guidi
Kennedy Sorrell
Jordan Handcock
Nathan Standley
Samuel Harlick
Ben Stretton
Conor Hars
Jaeydn Stumbles
Michael Hosking
Zane Sumich
Yusef Hourani
Marcus Sutton
Mitchell Hughes
Benjamin Swindells
Adrian Hunter
Julian Tapper
Bradyn Iannello
Emmanuel Te rzoudis-Lumsden
Luke Jakovcevic
Sam Timewell
Paul Jardine-Clarke
Joel Tomlinson
Reece Jaschke
John Tormay 31
SUBJECT AWARDS
Mitchell Costello
Catering
Tony Ziegelaar
Drama
Riley Faulds
English
Riley Faulds
Health
Keane Bourke
Information & Computing
Riley Faulds
Italian Mathematics
Conor Hars
Materials, Design & Technology Metal
Joshua Caruso
Materials, Design & Technology Wood
James Robertson Emmanuel Terzoudis-Lumsden
Music Physical Education
Zane Sumich
Religious Education
Riley Faulds
Science
Ryan Pace
Society & Environment
Riley Faulds
Sport Science
Riley Burke
Technical Graphics
Riley Burke
Visual Arts
Conor Hars
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CERTIFTCATES OF MERIT
Thomas Bailey
Marcus Demiroski
Christopher Martella
Hugo Salvage
Thomas Baker
Keegan Di Prinzio
Finlay Martin
Michael Sapienza
Timothy Bockman
Joshua Dujmovic
Christian Mazzone
Henry Scurry
Anthony Cammarano
Joseph Eardley
Thomas McKell
Samuel Sheridan
Luke Carbonaro
Christian Edwards
Brendan Mirco
Stephen Simpson
Jacob Cicirello
Benjamin Elsbury
Kyle Mirco
Benjamin Small
Michael Cipriano
Nicholas Fox
Daniele Monaco
Alexander Stapleton
Brodie Clark
Jayden Goncalves
Tom Monaghan
Broc Stokes
Christopher Clark
Alexander Gray
Gabriel Newman
Dylan Stone
Harry Clark
Robert Holmes
Lucas Norman
Darcy Sunter
Benjamin Cocksey
Jacob Hosking
Dillon O'Reilly
Brodie Telling
Kaiden Cookson
Lee Imbuldeniya
David Oliveri
Ryan Thuys
Tom Corrie
Harry Kalogirou
Benjamin Otto
Toby Tomlinson
Jacob Da Silva
Brodee Knight
Isaac Pollard
Kelsey Truscello
Jason De Gennaro
Joshua Lacey
Samuel Preston
Nicholas Watson
Ryan De Gennaro
Adam Leavy
Alban Rees
Jake Weller
James de San Miguel
Ned Marshall
Henry Rogerson
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English
David Oliveri
Health
Jacob Hoskings
Italian
Anthony Cammarano
Mathematics
Luke Carbonaro
Instrumental Music
Marcus Demiroski
Physical Education
James de San Miguel
Religious Education
Samuel Sheridan
Science
Samuel Sheridan
Society & Environment
Samuel Sheridan
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Nathan Meagher M3
Alex Serrangeli M2
Riley Skipworth M6
Reuben Todd M3
Marcus Vinci M2
Samuel Yates M3
Matthew Stewart MS
Jakeb Tartaglia
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tonight - at the top of the slide. And much like the four legs that keep the slide stable to stop it from shaking and wobbling so too we have had important cornerstones in our lives: our family, friends, school and faith.
that represents my journey at CBC, it certainly wasn't an easy choice. But after much thought and deliberation I chose a slide A slide in its simplest sense can seem childish and even meaningless in terms of our graduation ceremony this evening. However, a slide reminded e of the innocent and child-like way n which we began our high school journey - full of enthusiasm, energy and adventure looking forward to the ride. For me personally, the slide represents my journey through CBC and the challenges we have had to overcome with each step. As we climb each rung aiming for the top of the slide, it becomes increasingly difficult and yet more exciting as we near the time to enjoy the ride. Along the journey, we have had to face many challenges - the hurdles getting higher as we have progressed through school. From sitting our first exam in Semester One, Year 8 to sitting three hour exams just a few weeks ago. From being new arrivals at the school to being senior students charged with being responsible young men in and outside of school, representing our College and leading other students by our example. On our climb through school we have stumbled, fallen down occasionally but we have been supported and encouraged to pick ourselves up and continue the climb. The support we have received has been vital in reaching this point 46
Our family can be recognised as our most stable leg. Where would we be without them? They provide us with the unconditional love that no one else can. Our family is always there to support, nurture, guide and reassure us when it gets increaSingly difficult and we come across the obstacles on our journey. They keep us strong when we are occasionally unsure. Our family is the reason why we are the fine young men that we are today. Another important stabilizing influence in our lives are our friends. Those who we have formed close friendships with throughout our time at CBC, becoming more than friends - but brothers; the ones who we have spent the last 5 years with growing together, laughing together and learning together. The friends who have supported us in the good times and the bad and have made our journey as enjoyable as it has been. May we be lucky enough to keep the fruits of these friendships for the years ahead in the many different paths that we are likely to take. Our school, CBC Fremantle, and all the staff that work here have been a vital part of our journey. Encouraging us to strive for excellence, to find our personal best, to be leaders, to be gentleman. CBC has provided us with the knowledge and experiences that we need to succeed in whatever pathway we choose, teaching us valuable life lessons that won't go unheeded. We give thanks for the support from the staff, who do everything in their power to benefit the students. The countless times that they have stayed back after class or late after school to ensure
that we get all the extra help we need. Your ongoing commitment and care is very much appreciated. And finally our faith, the fourth leg o~ support. Our faith has been a majo part of our journey through CBC. I has strengthened us on our journey and provided us wjth the guidance to help us through difficult moments in our lives. It has provided us with a moral compass and a reference point for making decisions in the future. We are still climbing our ladder a CBC Fremantle, learning right up until we sit our final exam. Tonigh we gather at the top of our CBC slide. All of our hard work, determination and sacrifice has seen us arrive at this point. I am reminded of one of our Prefect messages in the stairwell. It says, "It's a hard climb up the hill, but the view is better from the top." We are at the top of the slide and the view all around is certainly a good one. Let us take this opportunity to rejoice on this slide to return to the carefree, fun and childlike eagerness to enjoy the ride, to live in the moment and look back at the fondness of our journey. We are now poised to seek out the next adventure. Whether it be university, TAFE, travel or the general challenges that life throws at us. As we leave here, as graduates of this College, may we always remember the lessons we have learned, the values we have gained and the development and journey we have shared here. And amongst all of the many relevant and serious aspects of our lives ahead, - the many decisions to make, responsibilities to live out, may we also find the time to satisfy that little boy in everyone of us, take the opportunities in life to have fun, enjoy the moments and look for the slide. Thank you. Lucas Annese
Thesymbolofmyjourneyasa member of the CBC Fremantle community is the College blazer. As one enters and leaves the College gates, amid the masses of fellow students, they may quite easily dismiss the significance of a garment donned by all with whom we walk. It is only as I reflect that I truly appreciate the significance of that which I have for so long accepted merely as conventional. The necessity of the blazer extends far beyond convention; it is a lasting reminder of all that encompasses our experiences and identity throughout this journey. A Latin reference lies upon the College crest that covers our hearts. From my first moments striding into a gymnasium filled with the sound of rapturous applause to the final moments exiting the College to that very same noise, the alpha and the omega have provided a reminder of the inevitability that I would one day stand before those with whom I have shared this journey and reflect on all that has been gifted to me.
pocket signifies our success within the College. I state these achievements as ours because they are not a reflection solely of my personal growth and success, but a testament to the efforts of all those who have guided and inspired my actions. The College blazer is not merely a reflection of College regulation, it is symbolic of the rich tradition that is epitomised by each and every boy who dons the distinctive dark green. The values of integrity, humility and respect with which it has become that synonymous encompass which has shaped my growth and development within the College. I am forever grateful for every person who challenged me to be not merely a man but a gentleman of CBC Fremantle. Benjamin Di Sabato
iThe crest holds further significance to my journey. Located at its apex is a cross, it is partnered by a simple yet profound message, "Parma Virtuti""Goodness is its own reward." This message embodies the values pivotal to my growth within the College. As I have grown so too has my understanding of what it is to be a studentofCBC Fremantle. As a student of the College I was called to work in a way that did justice to the talents I had been gifted, and in a way that did justice to the efforts of all those who have supported and guided me throughout my journey. The College crest was a reminder not only of the growth I have attained as a member of the College, but also that whilst all boys grow to become men, only those who serve the needs of others before their own become gentlemen. The coloured stitching around my
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In loving memory of my friend Bob Rose'Meyer, the first appointed Head of Morgan House. I would like to begin my report th is year by thanking my treasured team of Morgan Mentor teachers, Ms Brewer, Mr Correia, Mr Matthews, Mrs Brown, Mr Buss, Ms Calanni and Mrs Laing, for their unwavering dedication and support. The calibre of the group of staff I am fortunate enough to work with is something for which I am truly grateful. The care and commitment they willingly provide to each of the boys in their Mentor Groups is the primary factor in creating a nurturing, positive environment in which our Morgan boys are able to thrive. Secondly, I would like to express my appreciation to all of the Morgan families who generously supported our Morgan House Fundraising Day. Despite dreadful weather the day was a resounding success, resulting in us raising $4, 358.45. Half of the funds raised have been donated to CanTeen, the Australian organisation for young people living with cancer, the remaining funds being used to purchase seating for the students around the College. I believe that the significant aspect of the day is the marvellous feeling of community that is achieved . The spectacular level of support offered by our wonderful
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Morgan families is unparalleled and humbling. This fantastic result along with the unselfish contributions made by the Morgan students in all areas of the Service program gave rise to Morgan House placing first for Wedd Cup points in this area. I am extremely proud of the efforts of the Morgan boys in what I believe to be the most vital area within the College. The students are once again showing generosity and care for others with their donations towards the Christmas appeal rapidly flowing in. On the sporting field our campaign commenced slowly with us finishing in fourth place at the House Swimming Carnival, a mere 30 points behind the third placed Rice House. We finished in second place at the Athletics Carnival, once again being pipped by Rice House by the narrowest of margins. We placed first in the Cross Country Carnival with the final result being calculated on the lowest average time for each year group. Our final Wedd Cup points in the area of Sport placed us in third position. In the area of Arts we finished in second place and we placed third in the area of Academics. The final results for the Wedd Cup resulted in us finishing second overall, once again being pipped by Rice House. Congratulations to Mr Foote and
the members of Rice House for their outstanding achievements in all areas this year. I will be placing the care of Morgan House into the exceptionally capable hands of Mr Correia for 2013 as I am taking a year of leave. I am certain that he will enjoy the experience and the support that he w ill have from the Morgan family. I feel sad that I will miss out on working with the newly apPOinted Morgan House Prefects, Ben Sheridan, Riley Howell and John Hayes, however I am sure that they will support Mr Correia wholeheartedly. Finally, I wish Mrs Laing and her husband Josh all the very best for the safe arrival of the new addition to their family. I know that the boys in M7 will miss her terribly and we all look forward to meeting their bundle of joy next year. Samantha Emslie Head of Morgan House
MORGAN 1 BACK ROW:
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Declan O'Toole, Sean Duncanson, Riley Howell, Benjamin Di Sabato, Samuel Babalola, Joshua Pereira, Adrian Emanuele Cooper Russell, Andre Abreu, Jonathon Nolan, Lucas Fleming, Philippe Albano, Jayden Di Lazzaro, Stewart Lougher, Jacob Jones Andrew Albano, Ryan Pace, Joshua Mascarenhas, Mr Paul Woodhouse, Jacob Donnelly, Christian Benson, Joel Abreu Luke Christmas, Christopher Di Sabato, Rupert Fellman, Daniel Lomma, Blake Millward, Fraser Russell
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Marcus Vinci, Joshua Barrett, Willis Armstrong, Luke Beard-Miller, Alexander Burt, Alex Serrangeli THIRD ROW: Jack Marshall, Timothy Arnott, William McAlpine, Samuel Grosse, Jeremy Terranova, Connor Potts, Lucas Pacheco SECOND ROW: Kennedy Sorrell, Henry Scurry, Stephen Bacelic, Harry Burt, Mr Adrian Correia, Benjamin Green, Joshua Terranova, Joe Wells, Jordan Filippin FRONT ROW: Ryan Abreu, Nathan Standley, Matthew Moore, Tyler Sorrell, Jack Garbellini, Brodie Telling, Thomas Bailey
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ABSENT:
Samuel Harlick, Michael Altieri, Adam Pirozzi, Benjamin Pendergast, Reuben Todd Joe Harding, Nathan Meagher, Dylan Smith, Finbar Gaffney, Alex Skinner, Benoit Gaffney Mr Jason Matthews, Bill Golding, Samuel Mudie, Nick Menegola, Samuel Yates, Reynald Ipapo Harry Golding, Keane Bourke, Adam Shoeib, Zakaria Hourani, Jackson McReady, Yusef Hourani Matthew Cooper, Sean Henry, Christopher Martin, Julian Nardi, Luke Pirozzi
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Joseph Caputi, Simon Smith, Alec Capozzi, Michael Zoiti, Connor Fordham THIRD ROW: Cameron Jaques, Jason Phillips, Nicholas Harris, Reece Redworth-Maley, Zachary Carton, Isaac Mitchell SECOND ROW: Mrs Candice Brown, Mark Zoiti, Adam De Gennaro, Gianni Rifici, Jack Masters, Anthony Baccala FRONT ROW: Conor Hars, Joshua Kestel, Luca Rifici, Brodee Knight, Zachary Maddy-Irvine, ABSENT:
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John Hayes, Nathan Rowe, Jack Sunter, Joshua Humphreys, Lucas Humphreys, Ethan Spiers Adam Lomma, Jonathon O'Neill, Declan Sinnott, Carl Mignacca, Andre Carozza, Benjamin Sheridan, Max De Campi Nicholas Hayes, Kimberley Forrest, Darcy Sunter, Mr Geoff Buss, Henri du Cladier de Curac, Jayden Thomas, James Crevald Ethan Licari, Adrian Hunter, Adam Spinozzi, Ashley Humphreys, Benjamin Cocksey, Samuel Sheridan Christian Edwards, Matthew Stewart
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Riley Skipworth, Darius Hupfer, Jacob Kranz, Christian Richards, Trey Moloney Tim Covich, Julian Mugnes, Mitchell Matthew French, Jack Norman, Reece Jaschke Joshua Baker, Brodie Soltoggio, Jordan Green, Ms Angela Calanni, Michael French, Eddie Watkins, Alexander Natale Isaac Moloney, Ryan Watson, Hugo Salvage, Jayden Ramos, James Covich, Luke Turley Callum Cosgriff, Matthew Dart, Austin Keyte
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Jakeb Tartaglia, Ayden Doohan, Harrison Close, Xavier De Faria, Tony Amoroso, Isaac Rowe Nicholas Lomma, Scott Russell, Mitchell Palmer, Conor Dunne, Connor Spencer, William David, Alexander Stapleton Jordan Correia, Daniel Fitzpatrick, Damon Miles, Mrs Keely Laing, James Rayner, Ryan Pratt, Thomas David Alban Rees, Alexander McGuffin, Anthony Lomma, Jacob Fitzpatrick, Jacob Toomath, Keegan Di Prinzio Nicholas Ambrogio
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"Desire is the key to motivation, but it's determination and commitment to an unrelenting pursuit of your goal - a commitment to excellence - that will enable you to attain the success you seek." - Mario Andretti
The Arts once again provided opportunities for our men to shine in their creative pursuits and it is always a pleasure to witness the abundance of talent that Patrick House continually delivers.
Determination is the Patrick House motto and it is with this virtue that the students strive with resilience, persistence and commitment to attain their goals.
Service of others is a key component of the Edmund Rice tradition and the staff and students of the House continually provide a hand to those in need. Throughout the year generosity of time, money and effort have been afforded to those that require assistance. Events such as the House fundraising day and Edmund Rice day tru ly captured the generosity and care within the House community.
The gentlemen of Patrick House have once again had a successful year. Achievement is not always measured by the final placing but by the manner and style in which you strive for excellence in all that you do. Seeking personal excellence is a cornerstone of Patrick House and the College; it is articulated in all aspects of House life. The gentlemen within the House have participated superbly throughout the year; at times not possessing the natural gifts of their competitors but always endeavouring to reach their personal best which is the true mark of a champion . The swimming team excelled this year just failing to win the title which was an outstanding team effort. The House Athletics and Cross Country carnivals provided pleasing individual results coupled with team pride and continued effort through some trying times.
Spirituality underlines our College's purpose and it has been pleasing to see the gentlemen embrace and participate fully in the Religious opportunities provided to them. House Masses have been eagerly attended and the sense of community and support nurtured within these gatherings is rewarding to all. One of the most pleasing aspects of the year has been the outstanding achievements in Academic pursuits. The Awards Night highlighted a number of Patrick students who have excelled in their studies this year and they are to be congratulated on their dedication, effort and aptitude in this area. Further to this is the overall success of the House. This year 114 students have received a bronze
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certificate in recognition of their efforts in attaining 85% or more positive indicators on their report. This is over 60% of the House and is an exceptional achievement. I would also like to acknowledge the excellent staff Dr Aidan Holohan, Ms Marilyn Schmidt, Ms Emily Bowran, Ms Vanessa Ricciardi, Mr Marius Van Dongen, Mr Louis Miller and Mr Stephen Hunter who guide, motivate and care for the young men of Patrick House in outstanding fashion . I would also like to make special mention of Mr Darren O'Neill who has been a great supporter of Patrick House. His unwavering positive attitude has not been lost on staff and students alike and we wish him well next year. In finishing, as Mario Andretti states, it is a desire encompassed with commitment and determination that will lead to success. This is what Patrick gentleman are challenged with daily and it is in rising to these challenges that they are rewarded with personal excellence. congratulate everyone in Patrick House and I urge you all to embrace the opportunities and challenges that await us in the future . As a House, we are determined to strive for excellence in everything we do. Mr Brenton Butcher Head of Patrick House
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2012 was a memorable year for Rice House. Through much hard work, it was a year that saw us regain the Wedd Cup, after last year finishing a narrow second, and the couple of horror years prior to that finishing 'first at the wrong end'. It must be said that the Year 12 Graduates of 2012 played a significant role in steering Rice House in the right direction in each of the four components that make up the Wedd Cup; Academics, Sports, Christian Service and the Arts.
"Success only ever comes before Work once, ... that once is in the Dictionary." Academics in 2012 continued to be a shining light. Having topped Academics for the last four years we finished 2nd in this category in 2012. 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 whenever reports went out, as well as Certificates of Distinction for various subjects and also competitions. Congratulations to Jordan Handcock who was the only Rice House student to receive a Silver Certificates in 2012. For the second year in a row there were no Gold Certificate winners from Rice House. I am hopeful 2013 will see a Rice House student receive this prestigious certificate.
"Hard work is the price we must pay for success." Sport for 2012 saw Rice House finish overall in 1't place. This was a really pleasing result. We have slowly improved in this category over the last few years, from 4th in 2009, 3rd in 2010, 2nd in 2011 and finally 1't in 2012. In looking at the departing year 12 students of 2012, there are a few noticeable athletes whose contributions to this category have been significant, and will most definitely be hard to replace in 2013. This will provide a real challenge for the Rice students of 2013. I really encourage all students next year to give their very best in this area, 56
even if sport is not their thing, in fact especially if sport is not their thing. It will take everyone's best effort to once again top this category.
wanted to make this category a real focus, and I am pleased to say they succeeded, evident by the House finishing 1't in this category for 2012.
"Today's preparation determines tomorraw's achievements."
"With ordinary talent extraordinary perseverance, things are attainable."
As for Christian Service, we again finished in 4th place. We started out very strong in this category as in previous years. For us this was in the form of the 2011 Christmas Appeal. The Rice House contribution to this event was - as in years before Significant and truly special. Thanks to all Rice House families for this. Unfortunately, as a group, we didn't manage to maintain this level of effort through the remainder of the Christian Service events for 2012. Our last five years seeing us place 3 rd , 3 rd , 4 th , 4 th , and again 4th in 2012 suggest that Christian Service really is an Achilles heel for Rice House. This is the one category that doesn't take care of itself by students simply completing academic classes or playing in fixtured sporting events or completing classes in the area of the Arts, but rather it is a category that requires students to 'self' determine their level of effort and involvement. I would suggest it is the hardest category for students to positively influence. This will undoubtedly be the challenge for Rice House in 2013. Can we, as a collective, get out of the comfort zone that we've been in for the last five years with regards to Service at the College, and make a Significant impact on Christian Service in 2013?
"The question is not can you, it is will you?" The final category is the Arts, and up until the last couple of years, this category had been our second Achilles heel. On the back of finishing 4th for three consecutive years, last year's Rice House Council members identified this category as one we would actively try to improve on, and they did. Finishing in 2nd place in 2011, Rice House Councillors of 2012
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I would like to make special mention of Michael Messineo. As well as fulfilling his duties as a College Prefect, Michael also continued to make a significant contribution to House activities - making him a very worthy recipient of the Rice House Award for 2012. A special mention must also be made about Michael's truly amazing report analysis record. During his time at CBC Fremantle from Year 8 to Year 12, Michael received 17 College reports. Of these 17 reports, Michael received 1 report where he obtained 94% positive indicators, on 3 occasions he received 97% positive indicators and on a staggering 13 occasions, he received 100% positive indicators. This gave Michael an average of 99.1% - truly an outstanding effort. Well done Michael!
"Difficult things take time to achieve ... impossible things take a little longer" All in all Rice House has had a successful as well as enjoyable year which can be shared by the students, particularly the senior leaders of Rice House, and the wonderfully dedicated and caring Rice House Mentors. I take this opportunity to thank, on behalf of the Rice students, the Rice House Mentors: Mr Frank Williams, Mrs Lisa Wolfe, Mrs Meagan Musson, Ms Trevanna Cooper, Mr Matthew Stockton, Ms Zoe Francis/Ms Anne McCaughey and Miss Lisa Tognolini. The last few years I have been challenging Rice House students to strive and give of their best, knowing if they all did that, that points towards the Wedd Cup would take care of themself. Now that we once again Continued on Page 59
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hold the Wedd Cup, the message for next year's Rice House students is not all that different. The challenge will continue to be to strive and give of their best, always looking to improve slightly - or in the case of Christian Service significantly - and by doing this getting the very best out of their CBC Fremantle experience.
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to hearing how you're progressing through life. Gentlemen, good bye, good luck, and God Bless.
In closing, on behalf of all the Rice House staff and students who will be returning to CBC Fremantle next year, can I say to all this year's Year 12 'Rice Bubbles', it has been a pleasure. In the years that follow I look forward
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Thank you to everyone associated with Samson House in 2012. We have had a very enjoyable and productive year thanks to Mentor Teachers, other CBC staff, the boys and their families. The boys' Mentor Teachers: Mr Simon Schmid berger, Mr Ben Foley, Mr Joel Moss, Mr James Schubert, Mrs Vera Moura, Mrs Pauline van Lohuizen and Mr Patrick Ryan have worked tirelessly throughout the year to ensure the boys have settled well into College Life and have supported both the boys and their families in all matters. Samson House enjoyed a very positive start to the 2012 year by winning the College Swimming Carnival for the second year in a row. Congratulations to all the boys who participated in the events, won events, attained a place in the Champions League and broke records. Our Fundraiser Day raised approximately $2000 of which $1000 was donated to the Tabitha Foundation for building houses in Cambodia in 2013. We sponsored Kyle March, who at present is the Director of ACC sport, and who will be going to Cambodia at his own expense and using the money
donated to purchase materials and build houses. A special thank you to the parents who were able to give up their time on the day - it was very much appreciated and I look forward to your support next year. The Samson boys continue to give generously by contributing to the many smaller activities that help raise money for the various charities that the College supports. Thank you for encouraging your son to contribute their time and talents in service to those less fortunate. Approximately 350 boys received Certificates of Excellence and Subject Awards this year. Samson House was well represented at these awards. I encourage every boy in Samson House to put in his best effort next year and aim to receive one or more of these awards. A large number of boys received Bronze Certificates throughout the year with Daniel King (55) and Nicholas Thuys (51) attaining Silver Certificates. A Silver Certificate is awarded to a boy who receives 5 Bronze Certificates from at least 3 different learning areas in a term.
carried out their duties in a very competent manner. A special thanks goes to our yea r 12 Prefects a bly led by Ben Tomlinson. Thank you to Connor Orrells, Ben Sokol, William Marlow, Stefan Aydon - White and Matthew Moro for all of your support this year and leading the Samson boys. I look forward to working with our new prefects: Alessandro Monaco, Rafael Leone, Luke Prendergast, Matthew Minervini and Benjamin Dixon. I wish all the Year 12s, and other students who are leaving the College, the very best in their future endeavours. I look forward to working with everyone again in Samson House in 2013 and wish all the boys and their families a safe and happy holiday. Over the holidays, the boys should be well rested and making plans on how they can strive for personal excellence in all that they do in order to achieve their full potential. Mr Craig Jones Head of Samson House
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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION The Religious Education programme at CBC Fremantle seeks to deepen the faith of our students and enrich their understandings of themselves and others as they grow into adulthood. It also aims to share our Catholic faith by promoting knowledge and understanding of the Gospel, as it is handed on by the Catholic Church, and of how those who follow Christ are called to live this Gospel in today's world. This year there were twenty-one teachers of Religious Education, the biggest learning area in the College. This reflects the diversity of skills and talents from which students benefit as they engage with the Catholic Education Office (CEO) units from Years Seven to Ten or the WACE Religion and Life courses in Years 11 & 12. We congratulate our award winners across all year groups who have used their gifts and talents freely and applied themselves diligently to achieve excellent results. In August our Year 9 students participated in "The Bishops' Religious Literacy Assessment" which is a program developed by the Catholic Education Office of Western Australia (CEOWA). The assessment program involves a series of standardised tests used to diagnose students' knowledge and understanding of the content in the Religious Education curriculum. It is important to note that the students' faith is not assessed. The results of this year's test show that CBC Fremantle is performing above state average and that we have further improved upon our good results of previous years. Our senior students also performed well in last year's Religion and Life WACE course. More than half of our students elect to study the course at the higher Stage II / III level which enables it to contribute to their Tertiary Entrance Rank (TER). Our students approach study in 66
this learning area with the same vigour as any other learning area. It is this learning area which distinguishes a Catholics school's academic programme from that of any non-Catholic school, and for that reason, here at CBC we continue to cultivate an enthusiasm and respect for the subject which sustains the strong sense of Christian values among staff and students. Mr Craig Dowsett Head of Religious Education & Identity
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CHRISTIAN SERVICE LEARNING The Christian Service learning program for 2012 underwent a major change. MrGarry Hartwastemporarily assigned the role of Service Learning Coordinator whilst Mr Sandro Sandri had 12 months leave. Our school needs the support of the whole College Community to provide students with the experience of "service" as a way of learning and living that permeates all aspects of life rather than an isolated activity. EddyCare (Christian Service) is the name which has been adopted by the Christian Service Learning program that permeates our community. Its name is drawn from our local parishes' community service groups and encourages students to be 'othercentred' by serving those in need. The boysofCBCserved manyorganizations and worked within our community for 2012 and all students completed their Eddy Care requirements. All together, CBC students conducted an incredible 31,386 Eddy Care Hours in our community. To recognize outstanding contributions to the community, a series of lapel badges are awarded to students for hours served. At the end of Term 3 2012 the following badges have been awarded:
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The CBC Fremantle community, of which you are all members, raised a total of $6 654.95 for Caritas in 2012. This money help supports long-term development programs in impoverished communities in Africa, Asia, East Timor, Latin America, Indigenous Australia and the Pacific helping oppressed people to rediscover their dignity by taking greater control over their lives and overcoming poverty. Soup Patrol and Good Start Breakfast for the Red Cross programs also continued this year. Our Red Cross Soup Patrol ran on Thursday evenings from 5pm- 9pm or Saturday evenings from 5.45-8:30pm. Good Start Breakfast was conducted every Thursday morning from 7.458.30am. Miss Emily Bowran was outstanding in coordinating these programs and the boys loved every minute of them. Thankyou Emily.
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BLOOD DONATION Mr Frank Williams coordinated the blood donations for the boys and many litres were donated. Blood donations do not stop now because it is Christmas as this is when they require it the most. Any parent, grandparent or guardian, who wants to donate blood with our boys, please contact Frank Williams by email at williams.frank@cathednet. wa.edu.au. This is a great way for the CBC Boys to fulfil their Eddy Care (Service) requirements and for you to spend some time with your sons whilst helping out the community. I offer my thanks to all staff, parents and students for your support throughout 2012 on behalf of the community. You have all made a difference .
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LITURGIES AND RETREATS 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 During the of God in our lives. year the students participate in many types of experiences which allow them to pause and spend a few quiet moments with God. On the first school day the staff and the Year 12 students gathered together for Mass. This is a unique opportunity for the senior boys and the staff to pray together for the year ahead and to remember the special relationship that exists between these two groups. The beginning of the school year is always marked by our Opening Mass held in the College Cloisters. With over 2000 people attending this twilight ceremony there is a beautiful atmosphere and a real reverence. 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 continued their ministry throughout the year and have served at other large celebrations.
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evenings and the sense of a gathered faith community is very evident. Every Year Group participates in a retreat aimed at expanding their understanding of how God is truly active in their lives and the lives of those they encounter. Our Retreat program is extensive and offers a great deal to our students:•
Early in Term 1 the Year 7 students participated in a retreat held atthe Parish Centre. This retreat invited the students into the "story" of CBC Fremantle which has its origins with Blessed Edmund Rice and ultimately with Jesus Christ.
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The en of the year a sees a very special retreat conducted for our senior students. The Kairos Retreat is an optional four day residential retreat which explores how God is present in the lives of young people as they prepare for the final stage of their secondary education. This retreat is a highlight of the work of the Ministry team, and it is a powerful experience that stays with the participants for many years after they leave our College.
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 and staff that they are in constant relationship with God. The Retreat and Liturgy programs complement the work of the Religious Education Learning Area and find a real outlet in the work undertaken through the Christian Service program. Mr Peter Baldry (Terms 1- 3) Mr Sandro Sandri (Term 4) Coordinators of Liturgies and Retreats 69
CADEMIC EXTENSION PROGRAMME different in the future. The boys worked as a team over several weeks to create a solution to this problem. The objectives of the programme are to enhance the potential of our boys by developing a variety of skills, enterprise, time management and the discipline to work collaboratively within a challenging and competitive environment. The boys that took part in the competition were: Jacob Fitzpatrick, Year 7 Jiles Denham, Year 8 Lachlan Fox, Year 8 Bevan Grant, Year 8 Cian Hussey, Year 8 Daniel Fitzpatrick, Year 10 ':4 journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step." -Lao Tzu-
Academic excellence has been an intrinsic driving force for students and teachers for generations. In our constant pursuit of excellence, CBC Fremantle created the new Academic Excellence programme to provide extra learning opportunities to students who have either achieved exceptional academic results and/or have demonstrated a natu ral talent within a specific field. The programme was launched in 2012 and was met with much enthusiasm
Joshua Kestel, Year 10 The year started with 36 members, which by Term Four grew to a total of 58 members, representing around 8% of the school population. The boys were offered regular activities to participate in (TOMs & FPS), as well as excurions and an interstate tour.
TOMs & FPS The Tournament of Minds (TOMs) was run by Mr Carter and Mrs Fitzpatrick, and required students to present a solution to a given problem in the Social Sciences category, on how society might be
Mr Carter and Mrs Fitzpatrick worked with the boys over lunchtime and after school, and their commitment to this competition is to be commended . The boys enjoyed the experience, and the team received excellent feedback. Future Problem Solving (FPS) exposed students to social and environmental problems set in the future. Students were then required to follow clear and logical steps to produce creative solutions through research and group discussion . Listening to the boys discuss world problems and explore solutions with creativity was quite an experience, as they showed maturity beyond their years. FPS was run before and after school by Mr Simon Schmidberger and Mr Leicester, and
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saw teams of 4 students produce a typed solution which was then submitted for assessment. Both FPS and TOMs were successful in 2012, and we look forward to continuing with these activities in 2013.
WORKPLACE E XCURSIONS DuringTerms Two and Four, a selected group of boys attended workplace excursions, designed to expose our bright minds to the reality of the day
all boys involved said they felt even stronger about becoming doctors. In Term 4, a group of 8 boys from Year 9 attended UWA's Young Mathematicians Olympiad (WAYJO). The boys were then given a tour of the various Engineering Departments at UWA by one of the lecturers. The boys that attended were: Calogero Martelli Matthew Patroni Nicholas Thuys Benjamin McFadden Luke Barratt Hamish McPherson Liam Godsall Aldrin Thomas
C ANBERRA TOUR During the first week of the October school break, 18 members of the Academic Excellence Programme attended the inaugural Canberra Tour. The boys that participated were: to day work of different professions. In Term Two, six boys were selected to spend a day at Fremantle Hospital's Cardiac Catheter Unit. The boys that attended were: Ryan Pace, Year 8 Bevan Grant, Year 8 Luke Barratt, Year 9 Benjamin McFadden, Year 9 Mathew Thomas, Year 10 Solomon Wright, Year 10 The boys were asked to put on the proper scrubbing suits to enter the Card iac Catheter Theatre where they observed a procedure already in progress. Dr Andrew Liu explained to the boys how they examine the electrical impulses in the patient's heart to determine the type of illness. It was a wonderful excursion, and
Year 8: Keane Bourke, Yusef Hourani, Tyler Davies, Cian Hussey, Jiles Denham, Joel Tomlinson, Bevan Grant and Tony Ziegelaar. Year 9: Luke Barratt, Benjamin McFadden, Jack Crawford, Matthew Patroni, Calogero Martelli and Nicholas Thuys. Year 10: Marcus Di Biase, Liam Romano, Anthony lannantuoni and Mathew Thomas.
While in Canberra, we visited a variety of institutions and landmarks that served as evidence of our nation's great accomplishments, all of which have stemmed from the pursuit of excellence. The entire trip was fantastic, and what made it more special was the attitude and behaviour of our Academic Excellence students. Their manners, politeness and respect were evident to every guide and attendant that dealt with us. They absorbed every bit of culture and scientific information presented, and represented the College in a dignified and respectful manner.
2013 AND BEYOND The Academic Excellence Programme has made a great start with a lot of success; however in our constant pursuit of excellence we can find that there is still room for improvement. During 2013 we plan to review the selection process to incorporate the boys who are achieving personal excellence but do not fit in the top 5% of the gifted and talented model. We will offer more activities and hence cater for the wide range of abilities and talents our students possess. As the quote to begin this article suggests, our journey has just begun, but what a giant first step we have made! Mr Andre Leicester Academic Excellence Coordinator 71
THE ARTS liThe rts are an essential part of Below are a handful of other activities education. From dance and music our students were involved in during to theatre and the visual arts. The 2012. :4rts give children a unique means of Mrs Jeffreys successfully organised a expression, capturing their passions mini production of Greek Gods and and emotions, and allowing them to Myths featuring students from Years xplore new ideas, subject matter, 8-12. Theatresports ran again during nd cultures. They bring us joy in Term 3. This was both exciting and very aspect of our lives." very scary for the drama students Terry Bergeson, State involved as group improvisation is uperintendent of Public Instruction, one of the most challenging aspects for any up and coming young actor. Washington State, November 2001 he Arts at CBC strives to give students of the College the chance to achieve the goals mentioned above and to bring their talents and dreams o the wider community. All of these goals don't just happen. iThey will only develop over time with constant and. dedicated effort by teachers in the Arts learning area. Thank you to Mrs Zoe Francis and Mrs Anne McCaughey (Visual Art), Mrs Rosalba Jeffreys (Drama) and Mrs Emma Tandy (Music). Our dedicated instrumental music staff ensures the smooth running of instrumental lessons. I thank the following staff from the Music department: Mr Tim Woolley- Drums Mrs Melissa Skinner- Woodwind and Band Director Mr Kim Anning- Guitar and Guitar Ensemble Mrs Emelia Blake- Brass and Brass Ensemble Mr Manoli Vouyoucalos- Bass Guitar Mr Luciano Trebse- Piano Mr Alex Borthwick- Guitar and Guitar Ensemble The Arts learning area has provided students with chances to see a variety of drama performances at the new Heath Ledger Theatre. Music students attended a performance by WAYJO featuring Ed Partyka. Visual Arts students have visited many galleries and Arts works in the Fremantle area, including Sculptures by the Sea, Angelico and Perspectives. 72
The success of this program ensures we will see its return in 2013. Mrs Zoe Francis, who is currently on maternity leave, continued to get the best work out of her students in Visual Art and it has been a pleasure to have Mrs Anne McCaughey who is an inspirational teacher and talented artist in her own right. The dedication, passion and organisation of both of them have been an asset to the department. Much of the students' work was exhibited in the annual Angelico Exhibition, CBC Visual and Performing Arts Festival and the College Art Exhibition. Mrs Francis was also responsible for Christmas Banner displays of students' work for the Fremantle Port Authority. The music department has been very busy working with students in raising their own standard of playing whilst also making a positive contribution to the wider community. This year the boys worked tirelessly to develop new material in the God Band and Choir for our family masses, prepare music for the Performing Arts Festival for Catholic Schools and entertain the public at events, including Rotary Club Markets at Canning Bridge and Festival Carnevale at the Perth Cultural Centre. Students have also entertained the College during their many assemblies throughout the year. A special highlight in music this year has been the chance to perform with Miss Stella De Oliveira, a Year Nine student from lona Presentation
College. Stella has been rehearsing and performing with the Jazz Orchestra at many events and we thank her and her family for sharing her talent with us. Plans are well underway now for a music tour to Singapore in July, 2013 where our students will be performing at schools, jam sessions and rehearsing with community big bands. The CBC Music Parents' Group continued their hard work th is year and I thank them for their commitment, time and effort to support the program. I especially thank Ms Pam Arnott our President, Mrs Brigette Liddelow our treasurer and Mrs Nancy Hourani in charge of fundraising who organised the many raffles and prizes. I encourage new music parents of the College to join the committee in 2013 as many of our current members have sons in Year 12. Lastly, I thank Mr Shaun Kenny for his guidance and support for the Arts and we look forward to more creating, performing and presenting in 2013. Mr Shane Mancuso Head of Arts
CAREERS In a world of so many options and pathways after high school, our careers advice program at CBC remains as vital as ever. Through our Career Days for Year 10, Speakers and Expo visit for Year 12 and promoting to all Year levels the massive amount of information available it was another busy year. Year 10 students have an important of choosing subjects for their Upper School studies. As in previous years we held an information evening for parents and two Career Days for the Year Group in June. The days consisted of a variety of activities designed to help the students make more effective subject choices for 2013. We had speakers from University and Vocational pathways, some in-class work on careers, talks from various Heads of Learning Areas, a visit to one of four tertiary institutions (UWA, Notre Dame, Curtin and Central TAFE) and finally a session where some former students came in for an informal chat with the cohort to share their experiences. It is always a pleasure to see the former students give up their time and this has now become a tradition. Many experienced this from the other side three or so years ago.
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Th is was followed by individual interviews for all Year 10 students at the start of Te eful for the majority the choice of subjects for Year 11 and 12 has now been made.
next. To assist, they attended the Careers Expo at Perth Convention Centrein May.lnAugustsomespeakers on TAFE and University applications passed on the information required for this process. For many of the Year Group the decision on what they ultimately will do may come later. Luckily, the application process does allow for changes once their results are published at the end of the year.
excellence award for UWA, Jordan Garic and Max Foley the Principal's Recommendation Awards for Curtin and Sean Mansfield was nominated for an entry award to Murdoch University. Congratulations to all. Mr Joel Moss Careers Advisor
It was also exciting to expand my role and offer some study skills presentations to both Year 11 and 12 students before their Semester One Exams. I have also seen an increase in students asking for help with study planners. The careers area will expand in 2013 at CBC with Mr Garry Hart taking on the role of VET coordinator to offer more specialised assistance for the Vocational students, while I will continue to focus on helping students in Year 10 and those following a university pathway. Finally, as always, it was a pleasure to help some students obtain scholarships to various Universities. A number of students gained an early offer from Notre Dame, David King was given the
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DRAMA Production Category as well as the Monologue Category. Planning is underway for Lower School to also be represented in 2013. ViPA was again a highlight for not only the Drama students but for the whole Arts Department. The students reached a new level of professionalism this year which we will continue to lift as we progress with our consolidation of Drama at CBC
year we too Drama to an level by having more community performances throughout the year. Drama is very much an experiential subject and performing is something that promotes self-confidence and self-discipline which is beneficial to the student as a life skill. The Greek Myths and Legends drama evening in Term Two, featured Year Eight students presenting their original conceptions of Greek Myths and Legends. This was followed by a rewritten and condensed version of Antigone by Sophocles presented by Year Ten, Year Eleven and Year Twelve students. The fun making masks and performing in long flowing robes was evident. The audience was very receptive too. We plan to continue this mini productions event in 2013. The two Arts Performance Evenings, in Term 2 and Term 4, featured the Year Ten students showing their skills with Realistic Drama, radio plays and a taste of Shakespeare. At these performance evenings the Year Eleven and Twelve students presented monologues, scenes and Original Solo Performance which was beneficial practice for their practical exam in Term Four. This year CBC Drama was represented at the Catholic Schools Performing Arts Festival by Year Ten and Upper School students performing in the
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Theatresports participation in Term Three was greatly enjoyed by Years Nine, Ten, Eleven and Twelve students as well as Com media Del'Arte in Term Four. The audience was our Year Seven cohort who thought it was very funny and so entertaining. Another highlight for Year Ten in Semester Two was their Radio Play, broadcast over the school loudspeakers through the library. Year Eights were thoroughly committed to their special workshops on Drama Combat in Term Three. They took to this so enthusiastically that 2013 will definitely see more of this art form throughout the year for other groups as well as Year Eights. The students also had the opportunity to go to a numberof professional plays at The Heath Ledger State Theatre. These have been well attended and
we will definitely book more shows for 2013. Overall it has been a great year marked by consolidating and expanding the Drama syllabus to include more public performances and enjoying the great energy ofthe drama students at CBC. Mrs Rosalba Jeffreys Teacher in Charge of Drama
ENGLISH It has been another eventful year in the English department, with the initial stages of Australian Curriculum continuing to be introduced through Years Seven, Eight and Nine. A lot of hard work stretching back to the end of last year has resulted in new and dynamic units being implemented across the lower school curriculum. Multimodal tasks have been all the rage, with vibrant audio visual presentations, stop-motion short films and web page designs keeping our students occupied through various parts of the year. In 2013, Australian Curriculum will be introduced to the Year Ten course, whilst fine tuning to some of the other lower school units will also proceed. Although these imminent changes indicate a challenging road ahead for staff and students, that road is guaranteed to be an exciting and fruitful one which will benefit our students' development, equipping them with the valuable tools required to be effective communicators as they progress towards adulthood.
THE WRITERS' WORKSHOP 2012 saw the introduction of The Writers' Workshop. Held on Tuesday afternoons in one of the newlyrenovated English classrooms, The Writers' Workshop invited all students from all year groups to engage in various activities in an effort to improve their w riting skills. A number of different activities were scheduled each week, designed to appeal to a variety of needs, and focused around the units of work being completed in the English classroom. Attendance numbers varied from week to week, but those students who were present found enormous benefit in applying themselves to the activities provided. Regular attendees noticed significant improvement in their English marks, and began to feel more comfortable in adapting thei r writing skills to their 76
assessments. It is expected that The Writers' Workshop will develop over thecomingyearsto provide important support and guidance for students of all ability levels, resulting in stronger results across all year groups.
NATIONAL LITERACY WEEK This year's National Literacy Week was a great success, with a number of activities keeping students and staff well entertained. In the buildup to the week, some of our younger students interviewed our teaching staff about their reading habits, and then produced Teacher Reading Profiles which were displayed outside our English classrooms during Literacy Week. Some of the favourite books amongst the staff included : Mr Stockton - The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway Brother Paull -Great Expectations by Charles Dickens Miss Bowran - We Need to Talk About Kevin by Lionel Shriver Ms O'Neill- The Book Thiefby Markus Zusak Mr Schubert - The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck Mr Burgio - The allegorical novella Animal Farm by George Orwell Mr Butcher - The Silence of the Lambs by Tom Harris A select group of Year Twelves hosted The Writers' Workshop on the Tuesday afternoon of National Literacy Week, sharing with the younger students some of the skills and activities they have been perfecting in their experiences at The Literature Centre. Our Year Seven students also showcased their stopmotion short films, presenting their own Flickerfest during lunchtime on Wednesday. Considering this was their first effort at film making, the results were very impressive and kept the captive audience highly amused . But the highlight of the week was the
Staff versus Student Great Debate on Friday afternoon. A bumper crowd turned out to the ALA to witness Year Ten students Solomon Wright, Liam Romano and Anthony lannantuoni take on Mrs Brown, Mr Schubert and Mrs Fitzpatrick in debating the topic "That English is better than Maths". Naturally, the teachers won the debate in arguing against the issue, but unfortunately, the irony was lost on all those present - besides the English department.
ORACY The Oracy assessment this year continued a long-standing tradition here at eBe Fremantle, with all Year Eight and Ten students participating in this external examination. Oracy Australia is an association which has been formed to promote and assess oral communication skills for all levels and all ages. The emphasis is very much on spoken English as a practical and enjoyable life skill, fundamentalto the development ofthe whole person. The major focus of the Oracy assessments is on students as effective speakers and active listeners, sharing knowledge and ideas with others. The assessment focuses on practical oral communication within the context of participating, responding within the group, and appreciating language and literature. This year's performance was one of the strongest in recent times, with ten Year Ten students and fifteen Year Eight students being awarded the highest achievable grade of 'Outstanding'. These results are a true reflection of the amount of hard work put in by the students and their teachers in preparing for what can often be a challenging task.
THEATRE Our Year Eleven and Twelve Literature students are always privileged to attend a number of theatre events
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leave for the duration of the year. Finally, I would like to offer a big personal thank you to the entire English department for such a fantastic effort over the past twelve Curriculum months. Australian has provided us with many new challenges this year, and I expect that meeting these challenges with such aplomb will only enrich us as 1:;'';';:';;~ a department and, in turn, benefit the continual development of our students. Your relentless commitment
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In 2013, the English department is very excited about the introduction of a new program into Year Eight entitled 'Creative Literacies'. This program is designed to help develop students' writing in the areas of short prose, poetry, short film and journalism, and will involve students undertaking extensive assessment tasks such as producing short stories, poetry anthologies, short films and journalistic publications. The English staff is working tirelessly to bring this new course together so that those who enrol in the course gain a greater understanding and appreciation of the English language, and how it can work to benefit the individual. STAFFING NEWS We would like to extend our congratulations to Mrs Shayni Nelson and husband, Chris, for the arrival of baby Patrick earlier this year, and also to Mrs Keely Laing and husband, Josh, for the imminent arrival of their new bundle of energy in March next year. Mrs Nelson will be rejoiningthe English department at the beginning of 2013, whilst M rs Laing will be on maternity
to your students, the department and the College is a testament to the passion and dedication required to be a successful English teacher, and has been the most satisfying aspect of my new role as Head of Department. I am most grateful, and cannot wait to get stuck into the new year with you all. Mr Clint Testa Head of English Learning Area
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IDEA SHOP 2012 has been a very busy year for the Idea Shop. In Semester One, we held the Codebreaker Challenge. For Reconciliation Week we presented a concert of songs, played by Mr Thompson in the cafe, but written and originally performed by indigenous artists, and he also ran an Indigenous Dream Team football competition. During Book Week, Dymocks visited us and ran a book fair. We purchased a 3D smart television and glasses and students were able to watch films and documentaries in 3D at lunchtime. This year we also set up and purchased some ebooks for the first time. Twice a week the radio students still put on a lunchtime show. There are about twenty-five students involved in the 89.2FM radio station. Towards the end of the semester, Mr Christian Thompson, who had been Library Assistant for six years , resigned so that he could pursue his musical career. We were very sorry to lose him. He was popular with both staff and students and a reading, movies, music, football and politics guru. Mr Thompson also had a degree in film-making and the boys could count on him for assistance. Mr Thompson was also a wonderful role model in social justice and gentlemanly respect. Semester Two saw the employment of Miss Catherine Searcy as a talented and creative Multimedia assistant and the return of Ms Michelle Eades as a very interested and eager library assistant. I'm sure parents will remember Ms Michelle Eades as the school receptionist who went on leave last year. We are fortunate to have both ladies as part of the Idea Shop staff. Idea Shop activities have gained pace in Semester Two. We have started skyping Bindoon Agricultural College once a week and have run The 5tig 78
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What's next? There are plans for next year to change our Idea Shop Website, create a Bluetooth Apps tank, invent an avatar ofthe librarian, film some amusing but relevant TV ads for books and so on. Watch this space!
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ata in Albarri, Martin Bradley Ms Trevanna Cooper, Joshua Duffy, Jack Meakins, Keane Bourke, Christopher Bawden, John Tormay Christopher Clark, Paul Jardine-Clarke, Henry Moffitt, Thomas Brewster-Jones, William Power Joshua Pereira
INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY The end of 2011 created some headaches for out IT Support Team . Flooding in Thailand meant delivery of laptops by HP was not possible as many components were unavailable. Lenovo were able to supply us with our laptops for Year 7 boys with the bonus of Solid State Drives. The laptops were delivered to the College in January this year and with the exceptional work of Mr Barron, Mr Bird and Mrs Gaffney the laptops were delivered to the students successfully during the first week of school. The Lenovo laptops have proven themselves to be a robust, efficient device that has provided the students with an important asset in their education this year. All laptops were collected over the 2011/2012 summer for general maintenance and the installation of the Adobe Master Collection Suite. This software package hosts some of the most powerful multimedia roducts available. From day one of this year every student was able to utilise programs such as Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Fireworks and After Effects to integrate with their educational programs. The ICT department have completely overhauled their teaching programs to make use of the Adobe Suite. Thanks must go to Mrs Emslie and Ms Ricciardi for all their hard work in implementing the changes. Due to their efforts, we are now seeing boys incorporate their skills into other subject areas to create such things as; movies, newspaper articles and web pages as part of their learning process. This is an example of how a 1:1 Laptop Program should operate - the laptop is merely a tool in the entire education process and is used to enhance and reinforce learning. Laptops are not the centre of the classroom, the education and development of our young men as they strive for personal excellence is 80
the real focus. This year we conducted the first "ICT Week" during second term. It was a resounding success and looks set to be a highlight on the Conege Calenaar. The week began with the Year 8 students showcasing their movie making skills in a Short Film Festival. The Finalists showed their movies to staff and students during lunchtime and received many plaudits for their entertaining movies based on the theme "the Door". Harry Caniglia and Jasper Benthien were the narrowest of winners but all the boys are to be congratulated . Each day there were ICT related activities culminating with an Expo on Thursday afternoon/ even ing where the latest ICT devices were on display. The various vendors were well represented and staff, students and parents were able to get "hands on" experience with a myriad of technology. Fremantle TAFE also attended, luring the boys with gifts to explain the many benefits of the programs run from TAFE. The week culminated with a quiz, which was won by Ms Cooper's Mentor class. October 26 was an important day for Microsoft with the launch of Windows 8. We were blessed with another visit from "Old Boy", Martin McLean who gave staff and students a preview of Windows 8 prior to its reJease. Martin is a key member of the Windows 8 Team in the u.s. and is to be congratulated on a job well done. Martin is an example of CBC producing first class members of the community. With Windows 8 comes a revolution in hardware that is now just beginning. Throughout 2012 and into 2013 many test devices will flow through the College to give staff and students the opportunity to evaluate their suitability within education. During 2013, we will be making decisions on replacement devices for our current Year 8-11 students
as the lease on those laptops expires in December 2012. The 1:1 Laptop Program will perhaps need to be renamed as the 1:1 Device Program as the technology changes over time. The 2012 school year has seen a steady progression in ICT integration within the College. As we conclude our second year of the Laptop Program, we look forward to the coming year to consolidate our processes and develop new and innovative ways to expand the learning horizons of our young men and their dedicated teachers. Mr John Rear Head of ICT Learning Area
ITALIAN What a remarkable year it has been for our students of Italian! Teachers and students have experienced another year of excitement and keen appreciation of all things Italian. During the year all Italian students experienced the sights and tastes of Italy albeit not by flying there but rather in the Italian classroom. There was a strong sense of involvement, as always, with all things culinary. From taking the boys to Dolce Vita in Fremantle for gelato e caffe to making Tiramisu in class, our Italian students are becoming knowledgeable about the benefits of a Mediterranean diet. Language week was a resounding success this year with students being exposed to many diverse language activities. Our students learned how to play traditional Italian card games like 'Scopa' and the ever popular 'Tombola'. They experienced the Italian music scene with popular and traditional artists like Jovanotti, Fabri Fibra and world renowned Andrea Bocelli. Of course, the Italian film industry was part of the boys' cultural experience. Our Years 10, 11 and 12 students watched the highly acclaimed yet culturally important film "Benvenuti al Sud" and its sequel "Benvenuti al Nord". As always the most successful activities revolved around food and this year was no exception! Tastebuds were tantalised by Italian bread dipped in extra virgin olive oil and balsamic vinegar which was followed by arancini and the popular Pizza Margherita. Not forgetting 'dolci' like the award winning cannoli made by Ms Calanni's mother, Italian chocolate and lollies and of course, Italian gelato. This culinary smorgasbord was such a success that the Language Department repeated the experience for the staff at CBC as a finale to Language Week 2012.
Wanting to take Italian out of the classroom our Years 9, 11 and 12 students were given the opportunity to dine in an Italian restaurant and practise their language skills in an authentic setting. Not only was it a learning opportunity for them but it gave the teachers' great delight to â&#x20AC;˘ see our young gentlemen use the Italian language confidently. Our Year 12 Italian students had dinner with the Santa Maria Year 12s and it was a pleasure to see them all make the most out of that linguistic opportunity. Italian Club has just completed its second year with continued success; from being used by the Year 11 and 12s as a home-work club for Italian, to a cultural and social environment for our lower school students. We look forward to more of our students taking advantage of this weekly event. As teachers of Italian we are passionate about imparting and developing in our students a love for Italy and the rich Italian culture that permeates through Italy and Fremantle. As an inner city school we feel it is very important that our students develop an awareness of the Italo-Australian influence at their back door. We encourage our students to
develop an understanding of a.nd a love for all things Italian. Forza Italia! Ms Angela Calanni and Ms Rose Lenzo Italian Teachers _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. .
THEMATICS 2012 was a very busy and productive year in the world of Mathematics at CBC Fremantle. Laptops and new smartboard technologies were incorporated into the curriculum, enabling the staff to integrate a variety of learning experiences into the boys' math classes. Maths Club was run by Mr Leicester, Ms Schmidt and Mr Tognolini and was well attended in 2012. On average, 2030 boys attended every Wednesday and Thursday afternoon for the year, either for extra help or to extend themselves in small group activities. Year 8s have had a very busy and challenging year. Mr Jones and Mr Rawnsley extended a talented group of Mathematicians in their extension classes. The Year lOs enjoyed exploring and using their new Casio Classpad calculators as they prepared themselves for entering the upper school.
seventh out of 32 teams. One Lower School Team finished seventh and the other sixteenth out of 45 teams. Both teams were competitive and enjoyed the night.
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WESTPAC AUSTRALIAN MATHEMATICS A WARDS During August the Australian Mathematics Awards were held at the school. From Years 7 to 12 there were 223 students who sat for the test. There were some excellent results attained by the following students.
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Conor Noonan Luke Prendergast Kale Miller Riley Howell
Year 12
Michael Messineo Matthew Biddiscombe
High Distinction (Top 5% in the State)
Michael Ketelaar
Year 10
Alec Sorgiovanni
Adrian Monaco
Year 11
Ben Anandappa
Joel Frewin
Alessandro Monaco
Riley Skipworth
Distinctions (Top 15% in the State) Year 7
Thomas McKell Brodee Knight Lee Imbuldeniya Samuel Sheridan Thomas Baker Joshua Lacey Kai Morgan Year 8
Congratulations to these and all the boys who sat for the Awards.
Luke Carbonaro Tom Monaghan
HAVE SUM FUN C OMPETITIONS In March, two Have Sum Fun Mathematics competitions were held . One for Upper Secondary and the other for Lower Secondary.
The boys were treated to a meal at McDonalds and then transported to the venues. The teams competed against other schools in the Southern corridor, which is the extremely tough side of town . The boys were very competitive and worked well throughout the night in a team environment.
Marcus Di-Biase
Mathew Thomas
During 2012 gifted Mathematics students took advantage of many opportunities to display their abilities through a variety of competitions.
CBC sent six boys to the Upper and twelve boys to the Lower School competition. They were involved in working through mathematics puzzles as a team as would be done on a Quiz night.
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Caiden Guidi Ryan Pace Cameron Allen Jiles Denham
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C OMPETITION In 2012 eight Year Nine boys represented the College with distinction at this annual event. They competed against all other schools in the State. The boys performed admirably, but didn't win any prizes this year. The boys were Liam Godsall, Aldrin Thomas, Benjamin McFadden, Nicholas Thuys, Calogero Martelli, Luke Barrett, Hamish MacPherson and Matthew Patroni.
Ben Bockman Alexander-Thomas Nolan Riley Faulds Liam Minervini Joshua Caruso Year 9
James Warren Aldrin Thomas Luke Barrett
MATHLETICS In 2012 all Years 7, 8, 9 and 10 students had access to the Mathematics program. The program; "Mathletics" allows students to work through a tutorial on any Mathematics top ic with which they struggle. Students can log on at home 24/7 and work on areas that require further investigation . Teachers set homework over two to three days and that
allowed the students without home access to be able to do the required work at school. Further stimulation was gained by playing "Real Mathletics". This is a math game based on basic math skills competing against anyone else online at the time. Many students have found the game beneficial. Competition was fierce within classes to have their name displayed in the top 10 competitors each day.
MANGAHIGH Mangahigh is a new Mathematics program, designed to stimulate the boys in their Mathematical skills. This program will replace Mathletics next year. Students will have access to the program at home as well as school. Mr Barry Tognolini Head of Mathematics Learning Area
PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND HEALTH The Physical and Health Education department has had a fantastic 2012. We began the year by welcoming a new member of staff, Mr Stephen Hunter, who added expertise in the Outdoor Education area. The re-introduction of Health into the curriculum has given students an opportunity to gain knowledge of important health related issues. The range of activities which students have had the opportunity to participate in during Physical Education, Sport Science and Outdoor Education have highlighted the importance of a healthy and active lifestyle. These subjects also develop students academically and prepare them for their chosen pathway either University-bound or non-Un iversity bound which includes a Certificate /I in Sports Coaching. In Year 7, students have been introduced to a wide range of sports, including AFL, athletics and cricket. Much of the Year 7 curriculum is aimed at developing students' interpersonal and self-management skills, and giving them a taste of sports they can continue on with at the College. Year 8 students have had a busy year developing skills and tactics in floorball, ultimate frisbee, t-ball and touch. Students are encouraged to develop strategies of teamwork and creating space and also develop specific skills in the selection of sports. In Years 9 and 10 the Physical Education units have been extended to a f ull term to enable students not only to develop their skills but also develop game strategies and understand the intricacies of the sports. In Year 9, students have participated in Modcrosse, Basketball, Soccer and Recreational Football. The Year 10 students have participated in Badminton, Touch, Tennis and Self-defence. Students 84
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 each week to see what they would be taught next.
SPORTS SCIENCE In Year 8, students have studied sport science for one semester and participated in three activities. They first participated in Modcrosse where students got an understanding what is involved in running a sporting club and a competition. From coaching to media duties the students discovered that there is more than just playing when it comes to a successful season . Students studied 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 and soccer. Students continue to prepare themselves for Physical Education Studies in Years 11 and 12. Year 10 students have focused on weight and circuit training, volleyball, and squash. They have stud ied
functional anatomy, motor learning and coaching. They have then used these skills coaching their peers in their chosen sport.
HEALTH The Year 7 students started off their Health course with Life at CBe. This unit enables students to feel more comfortable with the big step from primary school to high school. They then went on to the effects of bullying and smoking and concluded by looking at changes that occur when moving towards adolescence. The Year 8 Health program has looked at important issues such as Bullying, Alcohol, Relationships and Fitness. Students have been given an understanding of how bullying affects people and a special focus has been on internet safety and cyber bullying. The Year 10 program focuses on the topics of mental health and Illicit drug issues and finishes the year with the driver education course Keys for Life. This program looks at how to be a responsible driver along with the consequences of irresponsible driving. The un it finishes with the students sitting for their Learners Permit. Students have found Health to be an important part of their development and have enjoyed the student centred approach to learning. PHYSICAL EDUCATION STUDIES Stage 1, Year 11 Physica l Education
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Dorman about the requirements of an elite footballer and also had indepth tour of the Fremantle Dockers facilities . Special thanks go to the Physical Education staff Mr Brendan McGrath, Mr Brent Butcher,Mr Jason Matthews, Mr Adrian Correia, Mr Stephen Hunter, Mr Ben Foley and Miss Lisa Tognolini. With the addition of Health into the curriculum a special thank you to Dr Aiden Holohan, Mr Simon Schmidberger, Mrs Vera Moura, Ms Marilyn Schmidt and Ms Marriann O'Neill for all their efforts in 2012. Mr Zachary Preston Head of Physical and Health Education Learning Area
The Year 12, Stage 1 students have successfully completed their Senior First Aid Certificate and enjoyed fi nishing the year learning how to surf at Leighton Beach . Stage 3 students built on their successful Year 11 curriculum knowledge by exploring sports psychology, exercise physiology and biomechanics. During t he year the class travelled to the Fremantle Dockers to hear from strength and conditioning coach Chris
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OUTDOOR EDUCATION In 2012 the Outdoor Education program at CBC Fremantle offered students a wide variety of challenges and outdoor experiences. All activities built on the students' relationship with nature, themselves and their peers while learning specific skills and environmental factors. The Year 9 program this year gave the students a taste of both marine and land based outdoor activities and focussed on developing basic outdoor education skills. During Term One, while the weather suited regular trips to the beach, the program focussed on surf rescue and emergency first aid. The boys were taught basic first aid and life support techniques in the class room and in varied scenarios around the school and practiced rescue techniques at the beach. Second term was a chance to develop their body boarding skills at Leighton and Cottesloe beaches with some bigger swells providing great conditions as the weather changed towards the end of term. The remainder of the year was an introduction to upper school units and provided the boys with a taste of mountain biking, navigation and roping. The Year 10 program was primarily marine based and gave the students a taste of the Year 12 program. In Term 1 the Year 10 students completed a snorkelling unit and learnt basic snorkelling skills, the physics of snorkel ling and developed their understanding of marine creatures. In the warm weather, students got the opportunity to snorkel at Rous Head, Coogee Marina, Cottesloe Marine Park and the Omeo shipwreck off Coogee Beach. In Term 2, keeping with the marine focus, we introduced the boys to fishing. This unit not only covers knots and rigs but there is also a strong focus on water safety, marine ecosystems, fish species and 86
biodiversity and minimal impact practices. We were fortunate enough to use the expertise of Peter Goulding from The Fishing School as he took classes for lessons at Rous Head once a week. For the remainder of the year the students completed rock climbing and a more advanced surf rescue unit. The climbing unit is a carryon from the Year 9 roping with students using the rock climbing wall and developing their prusiking and abseiling skills on the CBC facilities. The lA unit this year introduced students to canoeing with the boys developing their skills at the Marine Education Boatshed in East Fremantle. As part of the program the students completed a one day canoeing excursion along the Swan River and an overnight expedition along the Murray River through Pinjarra . Canoeing was introduced this year for the first time in Year 11 and was a huge success with the boys enjoying the experience. The lB unit developed the students' mountain biking and rock climbing/abseiling skills over the semester. For their overnight expedition the students took the bikes to Dwellingup and rode along the Munda Biddi trail and over the Dandalup Dam. The lC unit is a marine based program with students further developing their snorkelling and fishing skills exploring local marine ecosystems. This unit is an extension of the Year 10 program and looks at theory components in more detail. For a day excursion in Term 1, the classes travelled down to Rockingham where they snorkelled and fished at Point Peron. On this excursion the students were also introduced to crabbing in Cockburn Sound. Our overnight expedition was on Rottnest Island and we got to explore some of the most diverse marine ecosystems in Western Australia. There were many
opportunities for the boys to fish on the expedition, but the highlight was the night fish on the main jetties on Rottnest. The lD unit takes the boys to the Marine Education Boatshed to complete their Recreational Skippers Ticket. Once they have completed their ticket as a class, we move onto learning how to sail in the lead up to the excursion and overnight expedition. For the overnight expedition the students usually sail out to Carnac and Garden Islands and camp at Wood mans Point. This year, due to inclement weather conditions, the expedition was limited to sailing in the Swan River only. This gave our students the opportunity to further explore the river and test their skills in stronger winds. Overall, the Outdoor Education program in 2012 provided the boys with many opportunities to explore and discover some of Western Australia's best natural environments. exploration of these Through environments the students were able to learn about ecosystems, minimal impact practices, and the different skills needed in the outdoors. The boys also had the opportunity to learn a little bit more about themselves and each other while challenging themselves in a variety of situations. We look forward to 2013 with some new initiatives and activities being introduced to increase the positive experience for our students. Mr Jason Matthews Outdoor Education Teacher
SCIENCE 'The important thing is not to Riley Burke and Conor Hars stop questioning. Curiosity has Year 9 Distinctions: its own reason for existing. One Hamish Macpherson and cannot help but be in awe when Nicholas Thuys he contemplates the mysteries of Year 10 Distinctions: eternity, of life, of the marvellous Mathew Thomas, structure of reality. It is enough if David Gaynor, Kurtis Gray, one tries merely to comprehend Anthony lannantuoni, a little of this mystery every day. Liam Romano, Alec Sorgiovanni, Never lose a holy curiosity. ' -Solomon Wright and Albert Einstein Marcus Di Biase. 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 t hinking, are questioning and hence, our boys are learning. I take pride in t he achievements of all CBC 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!
Award Winners National Chemistry Competition High Distinctions Ben Anandappa, Thomas Godsall, Riley Howell, Kale Miller, Alessandro Monaco, Luke Prendergast, Simon Smith Distinctions Delaney Bruce, Nathan Perejmibida, Ben Tomlinson, Joel Frewin, Liam Cummins, John Hayes Thomas Martella and David King IQ Challenge
Science 2012 unfolded in a dynamic and engaging manner for staff and students alike. There were numerous incursions and excursions with boys participating in a multitude of cpmpetitions. The College community was fully involved in National Science Week and teachers and students participated in Science Help classes. Here are just a few highlights from 2012:
Some of our best Year 7 science students entered the Science IQ Challenge. Of the five teams from CBC, The Flaming Novas (Joseph Eardley, Joshua Lacey, Adam Leavy and Harry Kalogirou) had a highest placing of 19th place out 84 teams across the state. Well done to all the teams which participated.
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In August, members of the robotics club took part in the annual Junior Robocup Competition. This was the first time in several years that CBC Fremantle has fielded a team in this competition . Millen Sjerp, Matthew Patroni, Austin Cawley, Brodie Telling, Lee Imbuldeniya, Yassin Albarri, Thomas Brewster-Jones and Thomas Moulin spent many hours after school and during break times
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in order to prepare for the challenge of this event. The boys managed to finish a respectable 16th out of 641 teams and have gained much from the experience. Their efforts this year will hold them in good stead for an even higher finish in next year's competition. Congratulations boys on all of your hard work! Special Mention This year a special recognition goes to Ben Anandappa for his performance in the Australian Chemistry Olympiads. Ben has been offered a 2 week placement in the Australian Science Olympiad Summer School, to be held at Monash University in Melbourne. If Ben performs well in the final selection exam at the end of the summer school, he will be given the opportunity to represent Australia at the International Science Olympiads. Congratulations Ben! ExCURSION AND INCURSION
As much as possible within the busy College year, the Science Department tries to get students out to experience the world of science in real life contexts. The aim of these excursions, or in some cases incursions, is to enhance student understanding of theories learned in class and to practise investigative and experimental skills. In 2012, lower school students had incursions from Sci-tech, Roaming Reptiles Education and Gravity Discovery Centre, as well as trips to the Aquarium of Western Australia, Scitech and the astronomy night at the Gingin Observatory. Year 11 Biology students visited Naturaliste Marine Discovery Centre at Hillary's Boat Harbour, Leighton Beach and Perth Zoo (as too did Year 12 Human Biology) . Year 11 Physics students spent a day at the Gingin Discovery Cent re and t he Year 11 Chemistry student s spent a morning at the West Austra lian Chemistry
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SCIENCE CONTINUED Centre. I would like to commend all of the boys on their participation and exemplary behaviour during all these events. Their excellent attitudes encourage the Department to continue organising incursions and excursions for them in the future. NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK
Each year Science Week gets bigger and better than the previous years at CBC. The theme for 2012 was "Energy Evolution". All Year Groups enjoyed the daily science jokes and science experiments in class and during lunchtime. Some highlights were Captain Crunch'em (this involved boys building bridges with particular specifications and testing their ultimate load), rocket presentations, the science of bubbles, biological dissections and cool cold chemistry using liquid nitrogen . All mentor groups competed for the Science Week Quiz, with Morgan 5, Rice 1 & 5, Patrick 3 and Samson 3 sharing the prize of Top Science Mentor class. Each of the winning Mentor groups had perfect scores of 10/10, showing great scientific knowledge. Not to be left out, the staff at CBC were challenged to complete a science quiz whilst indulging in a gourmet morning tea. Mr Dowsett won the staff quiz, proving that science and religion are a good mix. Below are a few highlights of the incursions and excursions that took place during Science Week in 2012. Roaming Reptiles Education
Cassandra, our expert reptile handler brought some scaly friends with her. First, we were introduced to Barry, the Bobtail Lizard and then a Western Blue tongued lizard called Fred . Next, students met Moe and Lisa, both Stimson pythons. Stimson pythons are commonly found around desert areas in the north of Australia. The biggest reptile of the day was the
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Black Headed Python, which was very agitated, but also very curious when it was released onto the ground. Tom Raine said the snake was 'very heavy' and Tom Corrie commented in class later that the python was very intimidated by us and that's why we were asked to stay still.
involved several students building a Sm model rocket, as well as 4 lucky volunteers launching smaller rockets into the air at spectacular speeds. The boys were able to gain insight into rockets and were amazed at how high the model rockets flew.
Students learnt that if you see a snake in nature you should leave it alone. According to some Year 7 students the incursion was " terrific, scaley, different from usual, interesting, educational and awesome."
None of the above activities, learning and events would have been possible without a dedicated, knowledgeable and enthusiastic staff. I would like to thank: Mrs Musson, Miss Brewer, Mr Schmidberger, Dr Holohan, Mrs Lawlor, Mr Foley, Ms Tognolini, Mr Miller, Mr Hortense and Mrs Narayanann. I thank you for your dedication to teaching and in building an energetic and innovative department.
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The Year 11 Biology class went to the Marine Discovery Centre at Hillary's Boat Harbour. The boys started the excursion with an introductory presentation giving them an overview of the role that the Department of Fisheries plays in managing our aquatic natural resources. They were then taken on a guided tour of the Discovery Centre, where they learned about the Leeuwin Current and its effect on Western Australia's marine and freshwater ecosystems. Students were able to get hands on with some of Western Australia's marine life in their rock pool environment. The boys then conducted a fish dissection where they learned how to gather information from examining the external and internal structure of a fish. They extracted the ear bones (otoliths), from their fish, which they were able to use to work out the age of the fish . The boys enjoyed themselves and found the excursion very relevant to their Biology studies. Rocket Science Made Easy
Year 9 students viewed Rocket Science Made Easy, an incursion presented by the Gravity Discovery Centre. The incursion included an educational talk combined with a visual display to teach the boys about the basics of rocketry and how rockets are used to explore space. The presentation
Mr Paul Woodhouse Head of Science Learning Area
SOCIETY AND ENVIRONMENT 2012 has been a very busy and productive year in the Society and Environment Learning Area. We have continued to implement the Australian Curriculum and prepare students for their WACE exams. 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 and numerous debating competitions where all teams had some success. Students within the Society and Environment Learning Area have been involved in a variety of learning experiences both inside and outside of the classroom: ~
The Year Seven students have studied topics such as Ancient Civilisations, World Environments and Citizenship and skills such as Mapping. To complement this learning they visited Parliament and the Constitutional Centre as well as participating in the Amazing Race around Fremantle.
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The Year Ten students have been involved in a rotation of teachers and subjects where they have studied Law, International Conflicts, World Environmental Issues and Economics. They have also been actively involved in selecting subjects from the Society and Environment Learning Area. They also visited Curtin University where they were involved in a virtual stock exchange and visited the John Curtin Gallery. This year the first Year 11 and 12 Canberra/ Sydney Tour took place. Students spent 7 days visiting numerous historical, political and economic sites of Canberra and Sydney including: the War Memorial, Old Parliament and Parliament House, the Electoral Education Centre, the High Court, the Treasury, and The Reserve Bank of Australia. This tour was fantastic and we hope it will be a tour that can run every two years.
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learnt about the environmental sustainability of fire at the Hills Forest Discovery Centre and visited a working crayfishing boat to learn about the industry.
The Year 12 Geography students went to Piney Lakes where they learnt about environmental sustainability. The Year 11 and 12 Politics and Law students visited Parliament and the Supreme Court where they saw the political and legal systems in action. I look forward to the challenges of 2013 which will include organisingthe next ANZAC tour to Turkey in 2014, the further implementation of the Australian Curriculum (Geography) and the continuous improvement of learning experiences forthe students. must sincerely thank 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. Thanks for your continuing support. Mr Craig Carter Head of Society and Environment Learning Area
STRUCTURED WORKPLACE LEARNING Once again this year several of the Year 11 and Year 12 boys have been given the privilege of being involved in some form of Structured Workplace Learning. This program allows the boys to experience work in a variety of areas, from carpentry to gardening to fitness trainers. The boys are given the opportunity to work in two different areas over the year, all in addition to their normal classes. 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. In the past our students have been able to use this valuable work experience to access places at TAFE and be successful when applying for pre-apprenticeship courses and full apprenticeships. Many of our employers compliment the boys on their work ethic. The level of maturity that develops in this transition to the workplace is remarkable and prepares our boys extremely well for their future. Br John Murray
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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, CBC Fremantle has embedded Certificate 1 Furnishing, Certificate 1 Engineering and Certificate II Sports Coaching into our WACE subjects of Materials Design and Technology, Engineering and PE Studies. We feel that combining both opportunities gives our students a competitive edge in today's job market. There are also numerous boys doing Certificates outside the College namely Certificate IV Business, Certificate III Plumbing and Certificate II Sports Career {AFL}. At present we have many teachers undergoing training to qualify as VET facilitators with the aim of integrating Certificate courses in many other subjects throughout the school. For 2013 CBC has created a new position titled Head of VET which will be filled by Mr Garry Hart. This role encompasses all work place learning, work experience and VET studies at CBC. Mr Garry Hart Br John Murray Teachers in Charge of VET
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ECHNOLOGY AND ENTERPRISE Our boys have really lifted their efforts during 2012 and I am absolutely delighted by the standard of work being produced. From the Year 9 Materials and Design - Wood boys producing recycled Jarrah stools and clocks, to Mr Stockton's Year 11 Design boys making flat pack furniture 'a la' Ikea (albeit 1/6 scale) on a CNC router. From Mr Buss's Year 8 Technical Graphics boys, some of whom are producing virtual models in 3D CAD of working engines to the boys who emerge from Mr Williams' Catering class with their food, which I hope makes it home. All of the boys who study in this department are not only producing some fantastic work but they are also learning vital life skills. For many, it is easy to look at a learning area like this and see it as 'making things' or the old 'Manual Arts' Department. The job of the staff in this department is not to train boys in 'trade' skills, that is what we have TAFE Colleges for. We are responsible for so much more and have a truly unique (I believe) role in educating boys through the medium of a practical experience. By using recycled wood the boys are learning the value of our environment and their place in caring for it. By working collaboratively and in teams within a safety culture, so vital in a workshop, they are learning to cooperate and care for each other's safety and wellbeing. These are the intangible things this learning area can demonstrate to the boys and it allows us to model the vision of the College. There are also the tangibles, such as boys having to apply the learning from Mathematics in measuring, marking out and estimation or apply the learning from Science in looking at the structures of materials. I could go on but I think that by far the greatest opportunity this learning area offers is the way in which our staff are able 94
to form meaningful relationships with the boys. It is relationships such as these that pay dividends in the education of boys, whilst they are travelling the road toward becoming good young men, or 'Gentle Men'. So when your son comes home with his biscuits, made in Catering, or his stool, or his drawing ask him about the process he went through to produce it. I can guarantee he is proud of it even if it isn't the finest example of craftsmanship ever seen. I can also guarantee there has been far more learning involved than just r---~--~~~~!!!~mr~~~~~~--. the skill of making it. look forward to an even more productive and meaningful 2013 and I also wish Mr Frank Williams all the very best as he takes a well-earned long service leave during Terms One and Two. We will welcome Mrs Fiona Williams to the team for that period. Initiatives coming to fruition in 2013 include; Certificate II in Furnishing, Certificate II in Engineering and, Certificate II in Technical Drawing (CAD). I am also planning that boys doing the Materials and Design Metals course will have use, for block periods, ofthe New Trade Training Centre located at South Fremantle Senior High School but designed and built in partnership with CBC Fremantle. Mr Stephen Coggin Head of Technology and Enterprise Learning Area
ISUAL ARTS Visual Art has had an outstanding year in 2012. Enthusiastic students have worked hard to develop a variety of visual creations from a range of different studio areas; drawing, painting, printmaking, photography, clay and mixed media. Lower school projects have explored themes of; Australian artist Howard Arkley's 'Suburbia', Sportsman Clay designs, Concertina book and figurine pieces based on favourite toy pieces, MAMBO t-shirt printing, Pop Art and Arkley style famous portraits, cane lantern creatures and Lego clay selfportraits. The Upper school program's focus was on; Architectural Styles and Trends, Childhood Memories and Experiences, Urban Tribes and The Seven Deadly Sins in modern culture. A series of mixed media drawings, sculptures, painting and print media were developed within these themes. A particular mention should be made of the Year 12 group; a talented bunch of students. Their work was engaging and they continually surprised me with their developments. I have very much enjoyed teaching them over the past two years with many laughs and much enjoyment shared. I looked forward to our lessons together and a sincere thank you to each of them for making my days and job so rewarding. Wednesday, 24 October saw the
opening of CBC Fremantle's Annual Visual Art Exhibition . The doors opened at 7pm with a flow of people entering and being inspired by the magnificent display of work from Years 7-12. Special guest Toby Bell officially opened the exhibition. Toby is a Fremantle based figurative sculptor and painter. Matthew Brown was awarded the 'Principal's Award' and a total of 53 students received 'Excellence Awards' for their commitment and development within the Art Department this year. A huge thank you goes to the Parent Council members and volunteers. Each year they take the time to prepare and set up food and drinks. Thank you also to Anne McCaughey, Tony Pitos, Fiona Williams, Shane Mancuso and to all the family, friends and staff who attended the opening and following days of the exhibit. Your support is greatly valued.
AWARD WINNERS: Year 7: Austin Cawley Anthony Cammarano Christian Edwards Tom Corrie Dylan Stone Jack Murphy Joshua Dujmovic Jacob Fitzpatrick
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Stephen Simpson Millen Sjerp Jake Weller Thomas Weston Year 8: Jordan Handcock Yusef Hourani Finn Leen Paul Jardine-Clarke Nicholas Pelliccione Jaedyn Stumbles Thomas Duncan Liam Minervini Matthew Quinn Kennedy Sorrell Benjamin Swindells Charlie Kohlen Conor Hars Callum Cosgriff Jake Walter Christopher Bawden Harry Caniglia Isaac Moloney William Welsh Year 9: Harrison Brown Finbar Gaffney Aiden Grant Lachlan Lavery Domenic Mann Cody Palmer
Other events this year included the annual Angelico Catholic Arts Exhibition (Samuel Yates, Adam Cicanese and Matthew Brown all having work displayed), the successful ViPA Festival at the Fremantle Town Hall and preparations and planning forthe next Italian and Visual Art 'Italy Tour'. The Year 9 Art students were also involved in a light pole banner design project for the Fremantle Port Authority. The boys were asked to design 'Christmas and Port' inspired banners, with 8 designs being chosen to be made into banners and these will be hung outside the Maritime Museum over the Christmas period. A big thank you goes to all the Art students for their dedication and involvement in the Visual Art program. There were many mornings before school when the art room was filled with boys eagerto continue and complete their works or Simply bring their friends in to show off their creations!
picking up where I left off with finishing off the Year 12s and preparing the Art Exhibition and all the staff who have supported the Visual Art and Arts events and programs this year. See you Term 3, 2013. Ms Zoe Francis Visual Art
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The late-February sun sets over Fremantle harbour. The city's workers have been steadily filling the cafes and restaurants down the Cappuccino Strip for the past couple of hours, whilst Fisherman's Wharf and the Esplanade are busy with families enjoying the last of summer's warm evenings. About a kilometre from Fisherman's Whart a meandering, 400-strong crowd make their way up towards Monument Hill. The crowd is made up of 140 Year Nine students from CBC Fremantle, their parents, close family friends and teachers. The occasion is part of a new programme called The Rite Journey being established at the College for developingyoungmen. Theirjourney up the hill symbolises the journey of life - occasionally challenging, often rewarding, always unique. Monument Hill, the Atop congregation faces the city below them as it is enveloped in dusk. The sun kisses the horizon, its reflection shimmering off the peaceful surface ofthe ocean. A calmness comes over the group as, behind them, one of the facilitators of the new program - a young, solidly-built teacher from the College - addresses them. "The road to manhood is not an easy one, and in our modern world there are conflicting views and examples with regard to the values considered important to being a good man. Look around you at this beautiful place, and below you at this beautiful city. That is our city the city of Fremantle. From this wonderful vantage point, we can see and reflect on the harbour, the buildings, their lights, our coastline, the beaches, the surt the blue of the ocean. Beyond that, we can look out to Rottnest Island and, on the horizon, the glow of the sun as it slowly sinks. Down there, in that city, for some, across the country, and for others, even across the globe - down there, out there, you have spent your boyhood. Down there, some 100
fourteen years ago, you were born; your parents were amazed and excited, doctors and nurses helped you to make your start in life. Down there, you were a baby, a toddler. You were loved and cared for. Down there and out there, you have taken your first steps, kicked your first ball, made your first friend. You went to the park and the beach. You played with your friends, perhaps had brothers and sisters who were your companions. You went to kindergarten, then primary school, and more recently, you arrived at CBC Fremantle. You played and learned, stumbled and fell, laughed and cried. You grew up, became stronger. Down there and out there is your boyhood. Remember it, be thankful for it, but nowitistimeforyouto move on from it, and onto the challenges of the beginning of your manhood .. /I
As he speaks, the boys' gaze sweeps out over Fremantle. Their parents, many of them dampeyed, rest hands on the shoulders of their sons. A deliberate pause gives all present an opportunity to reflect on the words just spoken. Year Nine has long been identified by educators as somewhat of a lost year for boys - they are no longer in Year Eight, sheepishly finding their way around a new environment, and they are yet to hit Year Ten when subject selections and career paths become the prominent intrinsic motivators for students. The founding fathers of The Rite Journey programme, school teachers Andrew Lines and Graham Gallasch, began its development back in 2004 after attending a seminar which suggested that Year Nine should become a year focused on the precise aspect of growing up that our boys are so concerned about how to become a man. The Rite Journey programme has been
introduced to the curriculum at CBC Fremantle for the first time in 2012, with a view of developing boys' sense of responsibility and gratitude. Available to all Australian schools, and focused specifically on boys, the programme covers a wide range of themes and issues which boys will encounter on the search for their own identity. At CBC Fremantle, The Rite Journey classes are held once a week in small groups of fifteen or sixteen. The small class sizes encourage open discussion between students, facilitated by a male teacher who is with the same group throughout the year. Some of the issues which students are encouraged to explore include honesty, the meaning of mateship, sexuality, managing anger and dealing with our true feelings. For some teenage boys, some aspects of life such as these can be very confronting, and in many cases, they wind up being largely ignored or repressed because boys are traditionally expected to be able to internalise such thoughts and feelings. The Rite Journey provides a platform for important and serious discussions to take place surrounding real life topics which might otherwise just pass by undetected, disregarded or trivialised. By bringing these discussions out in the open, it is expected that boys will develop a greater sense of responsibility, gratitude and compassion which may otherwise be absent until some years later.
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movement games to deliver important learnings about values and manhood. Learning to juggle, making music and setting personal and group challenges from week to week all aid in delivering powerful messages about humankind, the way we treat each other, and how we overcome difficulties in our lives. These types of activities - whilst seemingly just a bit of fun - teach students something about themselves which it is hoped will improve their dayto-day behaviour and relationships. In support of this programme, students have also been asked to identify a significant male mentor in their lives with whom they can share and discuss some of their experiences from The Rite Journey. The Mentor needs to be someone other than their father who they respect, admire and trust. In this role, Mentors are expected to speak frequently with their Mentee about the issues discussed within The Rite Journey programme, further elaborating on the themes identified in class. The Mentors play an important role in the programme because the discussions and activities from within the classroom serve as merely a starting point for the students' exploration of themselves. It is expected that, through conversations with their Mentor, students will be able to open up further about the expectations placed upon them by their peers, their parents and society as a whole, with the Mentor being able to offer their perspective from their own lives and experiences.
A number of ceremonies are also dotted throughout the programme, beginning with the Calling Ceremony up at Monument Hill, and concluding with The Abyss Experience at the end of the year. The Abyss Experience asks students to spend a night on their own, camping in a one-man tent in the bush at Bindoon. In their twelve hours alone, students are asked to reflect on their year, the lessons they've learnt both in the classroom and as part of society, and confront their true selves - their real
identity. They are refused access to any form of technology, and given no opportunity to communicate with anyone but themselves. It is a powerful climax to the year - a culmination of extensive discussion and exploration which ultimately helps identify each student's sense of self and individual worth. CBC Fremantle has embraced The Rite Journey programme through the hard work of thirteen male staff members who collectively identified that their College could benefit enormously from delivering this course to its students. CBC prides itself on developing good young men and good young Catholics who can be meaningful contributors to society, regardless of each student's individual strengths and weaknesses. The Rite Journey perfectly captures the essence of this "goodness", educating boys on the core values upon which society operates.
Nine students for many years into the future. Finally, a sincere thank you must be extended to departing Vice Principal, Mr Darren O'Neill. The Rite Journey was first encountered by Mr O'Neill over five years ago, and ever since, he has poured a lot of time and energy into the venture to ensure that, once the programme was introduced at CBC, lit would run efficiently and professionally. Even he could not have imagined the great success we would have with this programme, and as we bid him farewell, it is significant that he should leave such a positive mark on CBC through the implementation of The Rite Journey. Mr Clint Testa
The true results of the programme will ultimately not be felt for another year or two, once the current Year 9 students have moved into upper school where they need to start making genuine life choices. But the early signs are very positive, with all .IJ!!!!111!1 teachers involved and many parents noting at least some change in the students they have worked with throughout the year. "It's amazing to listen to the student who has always been the class clown talking about how he should love his siste mere, or hew doing the dishes one night without being asked made such a dramatic impact on his parents," one teacher recently reflected. "That's the kind of stuff some of these kids never would have even thought, let alone spoken out loud, without this programme." After such a successful beginning to the programme in 2012, CBC will be looking fQ: buJ!d,91 the tradition in 2013. e enthusiasm of the aching staff involved, and the full support of the parent body, the Colle e ex the advantages of thi gramme to be felt by our Year
March 25 to April 5, 2012 A sixteen year tradition continued at CBC in 2012. The thirteen students and their teacher arrived from Japan after a thirtyeight hour flight, with smiles on their faces as they were introduced to the host families of CBC My personal thank you to the families for hosting the students of Tohrei. On Monday morning the students were introduced to the whole school during an assembly. They continued the day with three hours of English followed by a walk into Fremantle, then home with host families to continue their life in Australia. Each day was similar with the exception of interaction in option classes. Art, Food Technology, Electronics, Sports and Wood Work were all encountered. Our visitors would not have experienced anything like these subjects in Japan. Each day would be exciting as each host family was doing something different for them to experience Australian life. On Thursday the students were off to the Perth Mint and a walk around the city with a stop in Kings Park for a few hours for photos. Friday was a normal
morning and then off to lunch at one of Fremantle's finest restaurants. Ruocco's provided the boys with pizza and beverages at no cost. Thanks to Tony and Marcia for their hospitality. Tony is an Old Boy of CBC Week two continued with ESL classes, interaction with CBC students and practicing for a farewell party. This included Japanese culture shown by students to host families and friends. They presented small thank you cards made by each individual student. On Thursday the Japanese students left for the Pinnacles and a tour through New Norcia. On Friday they travelled back to Caversham wild life park and enjoyed the native animals. They then departed for the airport and their journey home. The departure from CBC showed an emotional side which is a tribute to the program offered at CBC I can't say enough about what this program has done for CBC students and the Tohrei students of Japan over the 16 years. Thank you again to all host families and CBC Fremantle for their dedication in hosting the Tohrei students and staff. Mr Frank Williams
On Good Friday I was lucky enough to be heading off to Beijing as part of ACC boys' representative tennis and soccer teams, competing in the China Stars International Friendship Games. Departing from Perth Airport at 7:30am and with a stop off at Singapore Airport, our tour group arrived at Beijing's LA Nice International Hotel at 1:30am the next day. The Hotel was also hosting over 300 other students from schools in New Zealand and South Africa. Waking up later that morning and heading out to the local supermarket for supplies was our first taste of Beijing city life first hand. Over the nine days of the tour we experienced awhole array of Chinese food, culture, iconic buildings, performances, people and places that were all an amazing opportunity I'm glad I didn't miss out on. As well as all the fantastic sightseeing, we were there to compete in our respective sports. Being part of the tennis team, I headed off to the Chinese National Tennis Centre which was about an hour's drive from the hotel. The facilities there were superb and it was an awesome experience to be playing at this venue against high quality opponents. Playing at the same time as us at the tennis centre was also a team from John Forrest here in WA, a girls team from Saint
Mary's DSG in South Africa, a girls team representing IGSSA also from WA, and the Chinese teams from around Beijing. Some of the highlights for me on this trip were; Summer Palace, Tiananmen Square and Forbidden City tours, bargaining at the silk market, an amazing acrobatics show, Tricycle rides around the Hutong District, seeing the Wangfujing street markets which sold scorpions, spiders, silk worm cocoons, sea horses, starfish and centipedes skewered on sticks. Climbing the Great Wall of China, riding on Segways around the Birds Nest and doing exercises and playing games at the Temple of Heaven were also highlights. Overall, it was an amazing trip and an experience that I will never forget. Simon Smith Year 11
On the 9 April 2012, thirtyfour Year Wales, the Australian High Court 10, 11 and 12 students attended and the Electoral Education Centre the Canberra and Sydney Tour. of Canberra. Students studying This Tour was designed to support Economics were treated to exclusive curriculum studies for the Stage 2 interpretation of various concepts of and 3 Economics and Politics and the Year 11 and 12 courses as they Law courses. Our experiences ranged were lectured on Australian economic from exploring Australia's seat of mechanics by chief economists national government at Parliament and statisticians of the Treasury, House and Old Parliament House, to Australian Bureau of Statistics and interacting with Science at Questacon Reserve Bank of Australia as well as and gaining an insight into Australia's observing the processes of currency elite athletes at the AIS, to building production within the Canberra our knowledge of the Economic Mint and Reserve Bank. Combined decision-making in our nation with tour group activities included tours visits to the Reserve Bank of Australia of Old and New Parliament House, and Treasury. This inaugural Canberra the Australian War Memorial Tour was an extremely valuable and Australian Institute of Sport learning experience and exceeded providing a significant experience the expectations of all participants. of the Australian identity as well as our culture, past and present. The following article is a reflection on the Tour by Benjamin Di Sabato, Despite the significant educational a Year 12 Economics student. component involved in tour proceedings there was no shortage of "At the commencement of the first opportunities to sample the social and week of the Lenten term holidays commercial scene on location. Within students from Politics and Law Sydney in particular, boys viewed the and Economics at CBC Fremantle city from its peak atop Centre Point participated in a week long tour of Tower, enjoyed a night trip to Luna the eastern states. The tour consisted Park, appeared on Morning Sunrise of a 3 day programme based in the and witnessed a fine display of nation's capital, Canberra, before travelling to Sydney for a further three days. The tour provided an excellent opportunity for all students involved to gain a unique, first hand understanding of day to day political, legal and economic functions on a national stage whilst also allowing students to experience and observe some of Australia's most iconic national establishments. The tour group participated in a variety of combined activities whilst also separating to gain unique scope and perspective into the relevance of varied course content and its practical application in government and independent bodies today. Politics and Law students participated in informative tours of the Supreme Court of New South 104
Western Australia's superior sporting ability as spectators for the round three AFL matchup between the GWS Giants and our very own West Coast Eagles. As well as group scheduled activities the tour party was also provided with ample free time as boys took to the streets to explore and partake in some economic stimulation of their own in Sydney's vast and vibrant commercial district. All in all the 2012 Canberra-Sydney tour was an unforgettable experience for all involved as students were able to apply classroom studies to society in an enjoyable and captivating environment. All boys involved returned to Perth with an abundance of fond memories and renewed enthusiasm for the year ahead. On a final note, all the boys who participated wish to express their sincere gratitude for the efforts and commitment of tour leaders MrCraigCarter, MrsAndrea Fitzpatrick and Mrs Pauline Van Lohuizen. It was only through their ongoing dedication and efforts, prior to and during the trip, that such an experience was made possible."
During the July school holidays the Senior CBC football squad conducted a Tour of Melbourne. The squad consisted of 33 boys who had all been training extremely hard since week one of first term. This trip was set to be a once in a life time experience for the boys that would see them delve into the homeland of Australian football giving them the opportunity to see the professionalism, dedication and sacrifice required to make it at the elite level, while enjoying all the attractions Melbourne has to offer. Over the weekend the boys were spoilt with 4 games of AFL football starting with a Friday night blockbuster between North Melbourne and Carlton, followed by Fremantle and Melbourne where the boys were lucky enough to be invited into the rooms after the game. They then witnessed the grand final replay between Geelong and Collingwood at the MCG before finishing the weekend with Hawthorn putting on a clinic against the Western Bulldogs. A group of boys also had the opportunity to venture out to Victoria Park to see old boy Cameron Eardley play for the Geelong reserves in a close to best on ground performance. A major emphasis of the tour was educating the boys on the sport science, training regimes, recovery techniques, nutrition requirements and recruiting policies that AFL clubs all employ to give themselves the edge over their oppOSition as well as exploring the history of our great game. To give them this insight the boys were treated with several AFL tours, starting with a tour of the MCG and National Sports Museum. The captain of the North Melbourne Football Club, Andrew Swallow, gave us a tour of their new facilities at Arden Street where the boys were lucky enough to meet AFL legend Barry Cable. We then watched a closed Essendon training session, 106
followed by a tour of their facilities by forwards coach Matthew Egan and a group talk with CBC Old boy and gun rookie Cory Del/'Olio. Jamie Graham took us through a tour of St Kilda's new facilities at Seaford where the boys were lucky enough to have St Kilda Coach Scott Watters talk to them. Our last tour was of Geelong taken by recruiter and talent scout Michael McMahon who then came to watch our final game against St Josephs. All these tours were sensational and the boys received a lot from each of them; however, two key messages stood out. The number one recruiting policy of all clubs was the quality of the individual and his ability to be coached, listen, follow instructions and meet standards. Essendon's forwards coach Matthew Egan put it very colourfully when he said they had a 'NO IDIOT POLICY'. This struck a chord with all the boys and opened their eyes to the fact that clubs are looking for more than just talent and that talent will get you nowhere if you do not have the right attitude. IF YOU ARE NOT READING YOU ARE NOT WORKING HARD ENOUGH! Scott Watters gave an inspiring speech about the importance of reading and the impact it has on our education and the ability to work hard. An example he used was if you want to be the best in a certain area read about it, find a book. You may never get the chance to speak to Tiger Woods but if you read his book you have done more than that. This also hit home to the boys who all said they wanted to work hard to be successful but who all failed to put their hands up when asked if they do extra reading to which Scott Watters replied 'you are all not working hard enough then'. While in Melbourne the boys strengthened their link with fellow Edmund Rice Colleges playing 3 football power house schools in St
Bernard's Essendon, St Kevin's Toorak and St Joseph's Geelong. CBC played exceptionally well in all 3 encounters starting with a convincing win against an undermanned St Bernard's. The boys then tackled a very strong St Kevin's in what was a fierce contest and we fell narrowly short losing by 4 points in a thriller. We then made the trip down to Geelong where the boys played 2 games, breaking the squad into an A and B side. Both games were very competitive with our B side losing by a goal and our A side winning by 2 goals. The boys played with great spirit in all matches with some outstanding performances across the board with many putting their hand up to play in the Sports Ready Cup Grand Final against Clontarf the following week. Results: Game 1: CBC 18.9.117 defeated St Bernard's 2.2.14 Best Players: James Rayner, Joel McComb, Justin Rullo, James Geaney, Jakeb Tartaglia, Ayden Doohan, Alex Skinner, Luke Ryan Goal Scorers: L.Ryan 3, S.Goodali 3, J.McComb 2, J.Rullo, J.Mirco, L.Humphreys, J.Tartaglia, C.Dellar, A.Doohan, M.Dart, A.Collova, W.Frampton, A.Skinner Game 2 CBC 7.9.51 defeated by St Kevin's 8.6.54 Goal Scorers: B.Sokol 2, N.Menegola 2, A.Doohan , J.Rullo Best Players: Joel Doohan, William Rullo, Anthony Humphreys, James
McComb, Ayden Frampton, Justin Collova, Lucas Rayner
Game 3B: CBC B 7.6.42 defeated by St Joseph's B 8.11.59 Goal Scorers: C.Dellar 3, N.Menegola, R.Pilcher, A.Skinner, S.Goodall Best Players: James Geaney, Nick Menegola, Riley Pilcher, Alex Skinner, Steve Goodall, Christian Dellar,
Gabriel Crisci, Frank Mendolia Game 3A: CBC A 9.9.63 defeated
St Joseph's B 7.5.47 Goal Scorers: B.Sokol 6, J.Tartaglia, C.Brown, R.Pilcher Best Players: Justin Rullo, Ben Sokol, Jakeb Tartaglia, Riley Pilcher, James Rayner, Ayden Doohan, Lucas Humphreys, Joshua Barrett
All the AFL clubs we toured put a strong emphasis on recovery, devoting a lot of resources and time to making sure their players pull up well after each and every game. With us playing three games in four days it was important that we applied what we learnt to ensure all our boys were right to play each game. After every game the boys would do 30 minutes of recovery back at the pool and spa at the apartments. This involved the boys doing stretches and laps in the freezing cold pool for 3 minutes before moving into the warm spas for 1 minute, rotating 3 or 4 times. This was often painful for the boys but it ensured they were fit for every game while giving them a taste of what AFL players do after every match.
all the parents who made the trip across, the support we got at every game was sensational. To Mr Jason Matthews, M r Brent Butcher and Mr Brendan McGrath who all gave up their holidays to ensure that this once in a lifetime experience for the boys was made possible and to Max Stewart who made the trip across to award the Best on Ground medal named in his honour against his old school St Kevin's. His presence gave the game so much more meaning and it meant a lot to the boys. It was an amazing week and I hope all the boys came home with a great sense of accomplishment and a desire to work hard to succeed. Mr Adrian Correia Football Coach
Overall, the tour was a great success. The boys' behaviour was outstanding and they conducted themselves professionally throughout. I thank
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Debating season. The Senior Debating Team (Year 11) competed in a more rigorous and challenging style of debating where they were required to prepare 7 minute speeches and conduct points of information where they can interrupt or be interrupted by the opposition to clarify facts presented in the speech. Many of their debates are also impromptu with the topic being provided one hour before the debate commences. We commend our Senior team of Ben Anandappa, Alessandro Monaco and Carl Mignacca for competing successfully in this competition in 2012.
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Matthew Cooper, Anthony lannantuoni, Liam Romano, Nathan Rowe, Carl Mignacca, Alessandro Monaco Mrs Andrea Fitzpatrick, Riley Faulds, Ben Anandappa, Solomon Wright, Mrs Lisa Wolfe, Mathew Thomas, Travis Mitchell, Matthew Hallows, Mrs Margaret Crommy Jack Murphy, Thomas Moulin, Joshua Kestel, Joshua Mascarenhas, Jacob Fitzpatrick, Daniel Fitzpatrick, Christopher Clark, Juan Vivas Daniele Monaco, James Mooney
In 2012, CBC entered Novice, Junior and Senior teams into two Debating Competitions, the WADL (Western Australian Debating League) at Willetton Senior High School in Terms 1 and 2 and the AHISA (Australian Heads of Independent Schools Association) competition at Perth College in Term 3. Over 25 students from Years 7 - 11 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,
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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. To win, teams must score more marks than their opposition. Over the season our teams worked conscientiously preparing compelling and well researched arguments on a diverse range of topics such as
whether school detention should be banned, that the Mining Industry has too much political power and that we should ban children from working part time to name a few. Of the 30 debates we participated in our teams were successful in winning 18 and only lost the other debates by very close margins, which was an outstanding result for the 2012
We would also like to commend our new Year 7s for their debating season. Many of these students had never debated before and embraced the competition with enthusiasm and commitment, going on to win many debates. Our Year 8 and Year 10 teams also continue to achieve success, building on the skills they had learnt in 2011. In Term 4, the College ran a Skills Workshop designed to assist those students who would like to be involved in debating in 2013. This workshop, 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 - 10 found the workshop very useful and now have some constructive strategies and techniques that will give them a winning edge in the 2013 competitions. The CBC Debating Club welcomes students who wish to have a go at debating. Whether they have previously debated or not, they will be trained in the art of debating and 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 may not have previously studied.
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We look forward to another successful eBe Debating Season in 2013. Mrs Andrea Fitzpatrick Mrs Lisa Wolfe, Mrs Margaret Crommy
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Matthew Minervini, Carl Mignacca, Jack McMaster Oliver Kohlen, Nathan Simich, Cooper Russell Mr Craig Carter
MOCK TRIALS SENIOR MOCK TRIAL
TEAM
This yearforthe first time in a number of years the College had a Year Eleven and a Year Twelve team participate in the Western Australian Mock Trials Competition. The two teams had differing levels of success with the Year Twelves winning two out of three of their trials and being narrowly defeated in their third trial. The Year Eleven team performed admirably but they were beaten by more experienced rivals.
LEFT TO RIGHT: Joshua Terranova, Thomas Forbes, William Marlow, Jakeb Waddell, Jake Cavallaro ABSENT: Isaac Groves, Mr Craig Carter
All students gained valuable skills including: team building and written and verbal teamwork, communication, public speaking, evaluation of evidence, case building and they also achieved a greater understanding of civil and criminal procedures. I would like to thank all participants of the Mock Trials in 2012. The commitment you have to this program is enormous and is appreciated by the College. Mr Craig Carter Mock Trial Coordinator 109
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Kai Morgan, Marcus Demiroski, Damon Miles, Finn Leen Thomas Mansfield, Connor Whitt, Jacob Cross, Alexander Natale, Austin Keyte Jake Stainton, Ryan Clark, Patrick Cinquina, Liam Romano, James Crevald, Max Foxwell, Tyler Davies, Dylan Stone Thomas Moulin, Thomas Gleeson, Yusef Hourani, Oliver Thompson, James Covich, Tony Ziegelaar, Owen Ready Nicholas Watson, Mrs Melissa Skinner
CHOIR
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Arnott, nnantuon rtelli, Carl Mignacca, Millen Sjerp Jordan Handcock, Marcus Demiroski, Damon Miles, Connor Whitt, Riley Faulds, Joel Tomlinson, Oliver Thompson Kai Morgan, Dylan Stone, Finn Leen, Alexander Natale, Matthew Hallows, Henry Rogerson, Max Violanti Thomas Bailey, Tony Ziegelaar, Jack Murphy, Toby Tomlinson, Henry Moffitt, Thomas Moulin, Tyler Davies Mrs Emma Tandy, Ethan Licari
GOD BAND BACK ROW:
FRONT ROW:
Mr Shane Mancuso, Mathew Thomas, Damon Sutton, Liam McMahon, Damon Miles Tyler Davies, Thomas Mansfield, Max Foxwell, Lachlan Blakiston
GUITAR ENSEMBLE 1 BACK ROW:
Jake Walter, Simon Smith, Mr Kim Anning, Lachlan Blakiston, Joel Tomlinson FRONT ROW: Matthew Patroni, Joshua Berthold, Stefan Aydon-White, Liam Romano, Tyler Davies ABSENT: Joe Wells
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FRONT ROW:
ABSENT:
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Connor Whitt, Jacob Herbert, Samuel Harlick, Alexander Stapleton, Tyler Davies, Mr Alex Borthwick Adam Leavy, Henry Rogerson, Baeley Amalfi, Matthew Hallows, Jack Murphy James Covich
JAZZ ORCHESTRA BACK ROW:
MIDDLE ROW:
Aidan Liddelow, Ben Tomlinson, Shae Davies, Carl Mignacca, Mathew Thomas, Joel Frewin, Luke Prendergast Liam McMahon, Thomas Mansfield, Alessandro Monaco, Anthonylannantuon~
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Damon Sutton, Timothy Arnott, Solomon Wright, Emmanuel Terzoudis-Lumsden, James Shave Mr Shane Mancuso, Connor Spencer, Jacob Herbert, Thomas Forbes, Gran O'Connor, Stefan Aydon-White, Declan Sinnott, Alec Sorgiovanni
BRASS ENSEMBLE LEFT TO RIGHT: Ms Emelia Blake, Damon Sutton, Liam McMahon, Yusef Hourani
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Timothy Arnott, Alessandro Monaco, Anthony lannantuoni, Solomon Wright Thomas Mansfield, Mr Shane Mancuso, Emmanuel Terzoudis-Lumsden
SPORT REPORT Representing your College, competing with your mates and having great memories of your time at school are some of the positives the boys experience when they play sport for CBC Fremantle. This belief was reinforced for me after seeing a quote at the Oblate Cup this year from Father Mac which read, "Leave your ego behind ... come along and play for your mates". This highlights the importance of school sport in the holistic development of a young man. Thankfully this willingness to be involved has never been more present at CBC than this year. Our boys thrive on any opportunity to 'pull on a CBC singlet' and test themselves against the best school teams in Western Australia. When you add the enthusiasm and experience of the CBC coaches made up of staff, parents and Old Boys then you have a great combination and a 'recipe' for a positive, healthy experience. Our ongoing goal to give every CBC boyan opportunity to represent their College continues to be achieved. Attendance at trials for the Champion Schools and ACC teams has been very encouraging and has brought about an increase in team nominations. Although there is a limit to those who can be involved, it's the ACC lightning carnival teams which are an integral component of the CBC sport program. All Year Seven, Eight and Nine boys are involved in the carnivals once a year. They have the option of playing either football, soccer, hockey or rugby and they thoroughly enjoy this opportunity. To see the teams move around and compete in a participation based carnival with the guidance of more senior boys is fantastic. The ACC swimming, cross country and athletics carnivals are the pinnacle of Our sporting involvement throughout the year. Competing against the biggest and strongest Colleges is
where we put our sporting reputation on the line. We again proved that our focus, determination and team spirit is difficult to reckon with after winning the swimming and athletics and finishing a close second in the cross country. We will continue to strive for the ultimate goal of the 'BIG 3' and understand that achieving this requires a lot of hard-work and just a 'little bit of luck'. The School Sport WA competition puts our teams to the test against schools from the PSA, government and ACC sectors where we had some wonderful success. As mentioned previously, it's the dedication of the boys to want to play for the College which is the most pleasing aspect of these competitions.
and Mr Brent Butcher it is fair to say that they provided the boys with a 'once in a lifetime opportunity'. Congratulations to the boys for representing the College with distinction. Thank you to all the coaches including the staff, Old Boys and parents for providing our boys with the opportunity to represent CBC Fremantle and for your guidance and leadership. Without your time and effort we would not be able to field so many teams and consequently a character building and positive opportunity would be lost. Mr Brendan McGrath Head of Sport
A special congratulations must go to the boys who were recognised for their involvement this year. Their commitment to their respective teams and outstanding results made them worthy recipients: Swimming Award Jack Smith (855) Cross Country Award Connor Orrells (1251) Athletics Award Ethan Bond- Williams (1252) Sports Service Award Matthew Vinci (10R3) Sportsman of the Year Award Gabriel Cipriano (12R6) The following boys are to be thanked for their support as Sport Prefects this year: Ben Sokol, Jakeb Tartaglia, Tony Amoroso and Benoit Gaffney. Your positive involvement, support and advice with the CBC Fremantle Sport Facebook page in particular has been very beneficial to promoting CBC sport. One of the sporting highlights of 2012 was the Melbourne Football Tour. Organised by Mr Adrian Correia with the support of Mr Jason Matthews
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It was anothervery rewarding year for our swimming team as they continued to put in the training and be rewarded with the results at carnivals. 2012 Swimming Captain, Connor Orrells, led the way at training from its commencement in Term 4, 201l. His positive leadership brought the team together and complemented the hard work that needed to be done in the pool. At the House carnival the boys had their first chance to put themselves to the test. It was fantastic to see them push each other and do their best for their House group. A number of boys broke CBC records and they are to be congratulated for their outstanding swims.
Event u/14 Freestyle u/14 Breastroke u/14 Butterfly u/15 Butterfly u/16 Breastroke u/17 Backstroke
Name Jack Smith Rafael Cipriano Jack Smith Elliott Tinley Solomon Wright Michael Zoiti
New record 28.00 36.14 31.58 30.47 33.49 29.69
At the Quad meet our team was put under pressure to perform on the 'big stage'. Up against some PSA schools the boys lifted to finish second behind a very strong Hale School beating Aquinas and Guildford Grammar which is a great effort. Congratulations to all the boys and to our Quad meet record breaker. Event
Name
Quad old
CBC old
Quad and CBCNew
u/1450m
Rafael Cipriano
36.77
36.14
36.10
Breastroke
Atthe ACe carnival our boys were well prepared. The depth of our team again proved to be the difference, ensuring CBC had a strong win. Of the 12 relays throughout the day CBC won six, came second in two, third in one and fourth in three of these high point scoring events. This is an outstanding result and is testimony to the number of extra hours of training our boys do in the water each year compared to any other school that competes at the carnival. A special congratulations must go to the following boys for their individual performances on the day. 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.
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Points 37
Jack Smith Under 14 Under 16 3rd Jack Swainson Under 17 4th Michael Zoiti Congratulations to the following boys who broke and Ace records:
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Event
Name
New record
u/13 100m Freestyle
Tom Corrie
1.07.86
u/14 100m Freestyle
Rafael Cipriano
1.03.48
u/16 100m Freestyle
Jack Swainson
58.62
Jnr Medley (ACe)
Ba:ConorCameron Br: Rafael Cipriano Bu: Elliott Tinley Fr: Jack Smith 2.08.74
u/14 50m Freestyle
Jack Smith
27.78
u/1450m Butterfly
Jack Smith
31.09
u/15 50m Butterfly
Elliott Tinley
30.44
u/14 Freestyle Relay (ta:)
Rafael Cipriano Sam Harlick Jack Smith Andre Carozza
1.56.70
Solomon Wright Jack Swainson Liam McMahon Jake Leavy
1.50.53
u/16 Freestyle Relay (ACe)
Overall Boys Results: Place 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
School CBe Fremantle All Saints Mazenod St. Stephens - Duncraig Sacred Heart St. Marks Newman St. Stephens - Carramar
Points 653 589 575 543 512 472 441 371
Following the Aec carnival the inaugural Swimming WA All Schools Qualifier was held. A special mention must go to Solomon Wright and Jack Smith who represented CBC in this event in which students from all schools in WA were invited to compete. These boys did well in their events, making the State Schoolboys Swimming Team. They competed at the National All Schools Swimming competition which was held in Sydney. A special thank you must go to two people who supported the team during the 16 weeks of training throughout the 2011/12 season. Mrs Jenny Wilson in the canteen starts work extra early on each morning of training to ensure our boys have breakfast on their arrival at school. It is
a huge demand on her time and on behalf of the boys we'd like to thank her for this support. We are also very fortunate to have Mr John Rear help coach the swim team. Mr Rear has many years of swimming experience and this has allowed us to add variety to the training sessions, helping the juniors especially. His knowledge and expertise in swimming has been fantastic and has been a huge asset to the team. Mr Brendan McGrath Head of Sport
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FRONT ROW:
am per, Lucas Pensini, Christian Deller Tony Amoroso, Elliott Tinley, Liam McMahon, Peleus Liascos, Luke Radonich, Jack Smith, Michael Zoiti, Jack Marshall, Xavier De Faria, Michael Altieri Mauricio Talero Solorza, Jake Stainton, Patrick Cronan, Andre Carozza, Jack Swainson, Samuel Harlick, Joel McComb, Andre Rebelo, Jakeb Tartaglia, Jake Leavy Sammuel Low, Nicholas McMahon, Mitchell Hughes, Nicholas Lomma, Patrick Sell, Solomon Wright, Thomas Kestel, Cameron Jaques, Nicholas Watson, Toby Clark, Daniel Fitzpatrick, Conor Cameron Emmanuel Terzoudis-Lumsden, Luke Mertens,Jack Crawford, Mitchell Redmond, Mr Brendan McGrath, Connor Orrells, Mr John Rear, Alexander-Thomas Nolan, Thomas Baker, Benjamin Elsbury, Samuel Preston Nicholas Caruso, Isaac Pollard, Brodee Knight, Michael Cipriano, Tom Corrie 115
The CBC 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 its third ACC in five years. The team, captained by Connor Orrells, had the perfect preparation with the State All Schools the week before the ACC carnival. CBC finished second with five boys (Nicolas Funga, Connor Cameron, Joel McComb, Connor Orrells and Gabriel Cipriano) finishing in the top 10, making them eligible for State selection. With the strong performance in the All Schools the boys went into the day very confident. Unfortunately, we did not get off to the best start with the Years 7s tripping over at the start of their race to fall right at the back of the pack consisting of more than 300 rival runners. Jonathan Frampton took off early and was lucky enough to avoid the fall as he went on his way to a superb run to finish 12th. Tom Corrie fought hard to fight his way back to finish a gutsy 30 th . The result put CBC a long way back but with a strong squad there was still hope amongst the group. The Year 8s and 9s clawed back the deficit to finish 2nd in their respective age groups with strong performances from Riley Burke 14th, Nicolas Funga 17th and Conor Cameron 10th. However, despite these results CBC was still a fair way from the lead and would need something special from the two senior age groups. Our Year lOs were our strongest age group with a number of boys capable of a top ten finish. The boys knew they needed to put in a magnificent performance if they were going to give the school a chance of victory and relished the responsibility. They rose to the challenge to finish 1't in their age group with 3 in the top 15. They were led strongly by Joel McComb who finished 4th, Daniel Nocciolino 10th and a gutsy Oliver Parish who finished 15th . Inspired by the Year lOs, the Year 11s and 12s were keen to match their efforts and bring home victory for the College. Vice-Captain, Gabriel Cipriano, who had been a consistent high performer throughout his time at the College ran a terrific race tofinish 3rd, his best placing atthe ACCCarnival. Captain, Connor Orrells, who had led the way all year at training, showed what a big heart and hard work will do to finish 5 th, while Benoit Gaffney who attended every training session this year finished 22 nd â&#x20AC;˘ This magnificent performance from our Open runners won us the age group and put us in a great position to claim the title. However, in the end we fell short by 13 points which converts to 13 places and is unbelievably close when you consider over 300 boys run in each race. It was a sensational performance by the boys and everyone of them should be proud of all the hard work they put 116
in at training. It was just not our day and with a bit of luck the result may have been different but to finish in the top 2 in 4 of the 5 age group is a tremendous effort. Special thanks to Mr Butcher and Mr Schmidberger who assisted me at training, Mr McGrath who supported us on the day and to all the parents who got out of bed early to get their boys to training each morning. It has been a great Cross Country season and I look forward to the challenge of going one better next yea r.
Top 30 FINISHES U/14
U/13 Jonathan Frampton
Riley Burke Nicholas Funga
14th 17th
U/15
U/16
Conor Cameron Scott Russell
Joel McComb Daniel Nocciolino Ol iver Parish Thomas Martens Griffyn Waters
10th 15th 29 th 30 th
Connor Orrells
5th
U/19 Gabriel Cipriano Benoit Gaffney
4th
SCHOOL ST STEPHENS DUNCRAIG CBC FREMANTLE
U/13
U/14
U/15
U/16
Ul19
Totals
35
115
58
67
49
324
117
83
78
29
30
337
2
STMARK'S
43
227
81
42
35
410
3
SACRED HEART
48
75
79
141
97
417
4
CORPUS CHRISTI
47
163
144
152
54
560
5
STATE
ALL
Place
SCHOOL FINAL RESULTS
Top 30 FINISHES 13 Years Nicholas Funga Riley Faulds Jonathan Frampton
10th 16th 28th
15 Years Joel McComb Dan iel Nocciolino
10th 19th
14 Years Conor Cameron Riley Burke
8th 24th
16 Years Alexnder Ricciardo James Geaney Ben Sheidan Maddison Holman
13th 23 rd 24th 27th
17 Years Connor Orrells Gabriel Cipriano Benoit Gaffney Tony Amoroso
BOYS OVERALL
7th 9th 1Th 24th
1
254
Trinity College
2
283
CBC Fremantle John XXIII Sacred Heart
3
341
4
382
Mr Adrian Correia Cross Country Coach
ACC
CROSS COUNTRY
FIFTH ROW: FOURTH ROW: THIRD ROW:
SECOND ROW:
FRONT ROW:
TEAM
roso, ump reys, Thomas White, Sean Duncanson Jordan Giancaspro, Benjamin Sheridan, Joseph Caputi, Alexander Ricciardo, Daniel Nocciolino, Joel McComb, Finbar Gaffney, Calogero Martelli, Matthew Grose Nathaniel Regan, Jordan Biondillo, Aidan Liddelow, Scott Russell, Nick Menegola, Benoit Gaffney, Madison Holman, James Geaney, Griffyn Waters, Reece Jaschke Jacob Donnelly, Mitchell Boult, Samuel Buccini, Oliver Parish, Thomas Martens, Jonathon Nolan, Conor Cameron, Riley Faulds, Brett Coldrey, Mark Quattrini, Aidan McDonald, Domenic Mann, Bevan Grant Tyler Sorrell, Harry Golding, Luke Mertens, Michael French, Mr Simon Schmidberger, Gabriel Cipriano, Connor Orrells, Mr Adrian Correia, Nicholas Funga, Ashley Humphreys, Christian Edwards, Brodee Knight Benjamin Otto, Timothy Bockman, Samuel Preston, Ben Bockman, Tom Corrie 117
THE CHALLENGE TO 'WANT TO SUCCEED' The CBC Fremantle Athletics team was challenged to succeed both individually and more importantly as a team, at the team meeting before the Athletics carnival this year. A Division ACC The annual YouTube motivational video had our team 'pumped' as they strode out of the gym as it told the boys, 'if you want to succeed as much as you want to breathe, then you will succeed.' Our team had put in the hard work at training, they had prepared on the track and knew the pressures of the field events; so it came down to them wanting it more than their competitors. Our focus for 2012 was to be the most supportive team at the carnival. Father Tony Maher made this point during his blessing of the team and Capta in, Ayden Doohan reemphasised this as part of the team warm up. Ayden explained that 'the successes which we were striving for would, in part, be more easily achieved if our athletes were there for each other throughout the day'. All boys agreed to support each other as they would like to be supported . With the help of Vice Captains Peleus Liascos and Ethan Bond-Williamsitwasgreattowatchthisthroughouttheday. 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. Mr Jason Matthews and Mr Bob Russell turned our relay teams around this year and produced some outstanding results. The boys understood the more simple procedure and had many more opportunities to practice this most important event. They are to be congratulated on withstanding the pressure that is involved with these high point scoring events at the end of the carnival. Relay
Result
Team
U13
1st
Tom Monaghan, Brodee Knight, Kyle Mirco, Lachlan Fox
U15
1st
James Crevald, Finbar Gaffney, Sam Babalola, Joseph Caputi
U16
1't
Konrad Nadilo, Toby Clark, Trey Moloney, Julian Konle
Open
3rd
Matthew Nocciolino, Ayden Doohan, James Rayner, Peleus Liascos
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The individual Champion Athlete is awarded for each grouptothe boy who wins the most points in their division. In 2012 we had four stand-out athletes who are recognized for the points they scored across all events on the day. Age group
Name
Points
Open
Ethan Bond-Williams
37
Open
Ayden Doohan
31
U16
Trey Moloney
45
U16
Julian Konle
36
The following boys also broke CBC and ACC records on the day which is an outstanding effort.
TRACK Event
Age group
Name
OldCBC Record (Year)
New CBC Record
100m
U13
Lachlan Fox
13.41 (2011)
12.86
200m
U13
Jonathan Frampton
27.71 (2011)
26.65
400m
U13
Brodee Knight
1.04.71 (2010)
58.96
800m
U13
Christian Edwards
2.28.35 (2010)
2.25.85
1500m
U13
Christian Edwards
5.14.86 (2011)
4.59.88
400m
U14
Riley Burke
58.00 (2007)
57.78
800m
U14
Riley Burke
2.20.00 (1990)
2.17.24
1500m
U14
Nicholas Funga
4.46.00
4.40.56
ACC
Y
(2000)
1500m
Open
Gabriel Cipriano
4.18.35
4.17.78
(2004)
Relay
U13
Tom Monaghan Brodee Knight Kyle Mirco Lachlan Fox
54.80 (2011)
52.32
Relay
U16
Konrad Nadilo Toby Clark Trey Moloney Julian Konle
47.22 (1987)
46.72
Y
FIELD Event
Age
Name
group
Discus
U13
Old Record (Year)
Joseph Eardley
New Record
23.18 (2011)
27.78
Long Jump
U13
Lachlan Fox
4.59 (2009)
4.79
High Jump
U13
Lachlan Fox
1.50 (2009)
1.55
m
10
We have been blessed with the dedication and expertise of a number of coaches who have put in a lot of effort and I would like to acknowledge staff members Mr Matthews, Mr Correia, Mr Butcher, Mr Foote, Mr Preston, Mr Hunter and Mr Websdale. It was fantastic to have Old Boys, Steven Tucker and Denver Forsdike and parents, Mr Bob Russell and Mr Tony Natale who attended many training sessions in their own time to pass on their knowledge and skills to help our team. Thank you and it has been great to watch our boys respond positively to your coaching and improve dramatically with the support and advice which they required to 'put in their best effort.' The overall results of the day were: Place
Team
Score
1
CBC FREMANTLE
941
2
SACRED HEART
885
3
JOHN SEPTIMUS ROE
842
4
CHISHOLM
811
5
CORPUS CHRISTI
746
6
PRENDIVILLE
743
7
ST STEPHEN'S
689
8
JOHN XXIII
Mr Brendan McGrath Head of Sport
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SIXTH ROW: FIFTH ROW:
FOURTH ROW:
THIRD ROW:
SECOND ROW:
FRONT ROW:
ato Lanzara, Ben Sokol, Peleus Liascos, Christian Richards, Samuel Babalola, Connor Orrells, Jiles Denham, Gabriel Cipriano, Robert Ma Rohan Grant, Matthew Minervini, Joel Tapper, Alexander Burt, Jack McGrath, Jack McMaster, Christian Deller, Ayden Doohan John Hayes, Matthew Dart, Tony Amoroso, Matthew Nocciolino, Koen Matera, Liam McMahon, William Marlow, Samuel Rivers, Xavier De Faria, Adam Pirozzi, Elliott Tinley, Jonathan Frampton, Jack Smith, Zane Sumich, Lucas Humphreys, Thomas White, Alex Skinner, Simon Smith Nicholas Harris, Joseph Caputi, Jaedyn Stumbles, Jakeb Tartaglia, Tyler Hellmrich, Daniel Nocciolino, Solomon Holliday, Benjamin Sheridan, Joshua Pereira, Julian Konle, Luke Christmas, Trey Moloney, Ben Anandappa, Joel McComb, Matthew Vinci, Finbar Gaffney, Lachlan Fox, Jordan Giancaspro, Matthew French Lachlan Blakiston, Bryan Nonis, Oliver Kon, Toby Clark, Konrad Nadilo, Nicholas Gordon, Joseph Eardley, Scott Russell, Philippe Albano, Calogero Martelli, Lucas Fleming, Jake Stainton, Laurence Macri, Griffyn Waters, James de San Miguel, Aidan Liddelow, Zane Farmer, Millen Sjerp, Conor Cameron, James Crevald Aidan McDonald, Oliver Parish, Matthew Demiroski, Marcus Demiroski, Nicholas Lomma, Thomas Martens, Dakoda Holman, Anthony Collova, Cameron De Luca, Jonathon Nolan, Reece Jaschke, Connor Whitt, William Coggin, Parsa Kasiri-Arabi, Leighton Short, James Rayner, Adam Shoeib, Riley Faulds, Eddie Watkins, Ryan Pratt, Alexander-Thomas Nolan Dillon O'Reilly, Anthony Lomma, Daniel Rhoding, James Robertson, Thomas Burfoot, Jordan Handcock, Domenic Mann, Mr Adrian Correia, Mr Jason Matthews, Mr Stephen Hunter, Mr Brendan McGrath, Mr Brent Butcher, Mr Zachary Preston, Jack Crawford, Mitchell Boult, Ashley Humphreys, Michael French, Nicholas Funga, Tyler Sorrell, Kyle Mirco Tom Corrie, Jacob Da Silva, Timothy Bockman, Brodie Clark, Thomas Weston, Harry Golding, Christian Edwards, John Hardwick, Thomas Baker, Tom Monaghan, Brodee Knight, Samuel Preston. Hugo Salvage. Harrv Clark. Jacob
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FREMANTLE CHAMPION SCHOOLS TEAMS - 2012
Sport
Fairest & Best
Runner Up
Captain
Coach
Year 7 Basketball
Brodee Knight
Hugo Salvage
Brodee Kn ight
Mr Butcher
Junior Basketball
Jiles Denham
Brodee Knight
Jake Stainton
Mr Butcher
Senior Basketball
Jake Harris
Daniel Fosdick-McGrath Daniel Fosdick-McGrath Mr Butcher
First XI Cricket
James Rayner
Benoit Gaffney/ Anthony Coli ova
Benoit Gaffney
Mr Preston
Year 7 Football
Kyle Mirco
James De San Miguel
James De San Miguel! Christopher Martella
Mr Hunter
Junior Football
Jordan Biondillo
Ben Pendergast
Jordan Biondillo/ Nathaniel Regan
Mr Correia
Year 10 Football
Oliver Parish
Joel McComb
Oliver Parish
Mr Preston
First XVIII Football
Ben Sokol
Justin Rullo/ Anthony Collova
Ben sokol! Lucas Humphreys
Mr Matthews
Hockey
Conor Armitage
Benjamin Di Sabato/ Bill Golding
Benjamin Di Sabato
Ms Nelson
Junior Rowing
Coen Greaney
Jaedyn Stumbles
Senior Rowing
Willis Armstrong
Thomas White
Alessandro Lo Presti
Mr Flynn
Year 7 Rugby
Toby Tomlinson
Max Violanti
Samuel Preston
Mr McNamee
Year 8 Rugby
Zane Sumich
Ben Swindells
Joel Tomlinson
Mr Woodhouse/ MrSwindelis
Year 9 Rugby
Jake Stainton
Lucas Fleming
Jake Stainton
Mr Jones/Mr Stainton
Year 10 Rugby
Leighton Short
Trey Moloney
Leighton Short
Mr McNamee
Rrst XV Rugby
Mitchell Short
Jordan Paynter
Declan Pegum
MrMcNamee
Mr Flynn
MrVan Dongen
Sailing Year 7 Soccer
Jayden Goncalves
Jason De Gennaro
Adrian Ciampini
Mr Rawnsley/Ms Brewer
Junior Soccer
Anthony Lomma
Tom Bourne
Anthony Lomma
Mr Hortense
Senior Soccer
Connor Thurston
Robert Mariano
Connor Thurston
MrO'Neili
Surfing/Bodyboarding
Connor Orrells
Alexander McGuffin
Connor Orrells
Mr Foley
Year 7 Tennis
Alexander Gray
Timothy Bockman
Timothy Bockman
Ms Tognolini
Junior Tennis
Jordan Filippin
Tyler Sorrell
Tyler Sorrell
Mr Moss
Senior Tennis
Simon Smith
Austin Main
Jakeb Waddell
MrTognolini
Junior Water Polo
Elliott Tinley
Jack Marshall
Elliott Tinley
Mr McGrath
Senior Water Polo
Michael Altieri
Andre Rebello
Michael Altieri
Mr McGrath
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In wet and windy conditions the CBC Oblate Cup teams fought hard to again do enough to win this annual event. However, the overall result does not properly represent the closeness of the competition with football and hockey 'going down to the wire.' Congratulations to all our boys for their team efforts and the way they represented CBC. There were some really physical games being played but to the credit of both schools the boys showed great sportsmanship and respect for each other. It was fantastic to have a number of Oblate Priests attend the day and support the event which shows the strong link they have with both Colleges. Our Parish Priest Fr. Tony Maher, Fr. John Sherman (who flew back from Melbourne), Fr. Tony Colbert and Fr. Don Hughes were at the venue to present awards throughout the day. A special thanks to Brother John Murray who was able to present the best on ground medallions on behalf of the Christian Brothers.
Volleyball Year 8/9 Year 10 Year 11/12
you a 0 to es, oys a parents who attended on the day and endured the tough conditions. It was great to have your help and support and I know the boys appreciated you being there. Mr Brendan McGrath Head of Sport
Fr. John Hannah
Br. John Murra
2 2 1
0 0 2
Patrick eronan
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Solomon WrilZht Eduardo Buzzoni
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USTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL 2012 was another strong year for Australian Rules Football at CBC Fremantle with five teams from Year 7 - 12 representing the College throughout the year. We also had our second bi-annual Melbourne Tour which was another huge success and provided a once in a life time experience for our boys. Once again this year's success is a result of hard work and dedication from all the boys who represented the College at various levels and the commitment they showed to their team mates. The CBC Fremantle Year 7 side, coached by Mr Stephen Hunter and captained by James de San Miguel and Chris Martella, competed in the Dockers Shield competition. The team played 7 games in the round robin carnival and earned a spot in the grand final going through undefeated. The final was held at East Fremantle Oval against an undefeated Corpus Christi side. Both teams were confident going into the game. CBC produced a great effort with a hard running, team orientated game and claimed the premiership in a skilful and hard fought encounter. CBC 10.7.67 defeated Corpus Christi 6.4.40 Goal Scorers: Joe Eardley 4, Matthew Geaney 2, Brodee Knight, Chris Kaiden Martella, Tom Weston, Cookson 1. The Year 7s played well as a team and worked hard at training in the lead up to the competition and should be proud of what they achieved. We now look forward to these boys progressing over the years as they continue to develop as footballers. This year at CBC Fremantle we entered two teams in the WAFC School Boys Year 8/9 competition to give more boys the opportunity to represent the College. The A team was coached by Mr Adrian Correia and captained by Nathaniel Regan 124
and Jordan Biondillo and the B team was coached by Mr Stephen Hunter and captained by Aiden Grant. Both teams had solid years producing some high quality football with an attacking style. The A team progressed through the competition as South Fremantle District champions but were unable to beat a strong Darling Range to earn a spot in the grand final. Both teams should be proud of the way they conducted themselves and the way they worked together as a team. The Year 10 side coached by Mr Zachary Preston and captained by Oliver Parish also had a strong carnival going through undefeated to earn a spot in the grand final against Newman College. The grand final was a tight game with both sides having their chances to win. Unfortunately, we were unable to get over the line and were defeated by a professional Newman side. The boys played some great football through the carnival and we are excited about what they will contribute to the First XVIII next year. Oliver Parish was named player of the series and had a strong carnival. The First XVIII side, coached by Mr Jason Matthews and Mr Brent Butcher and captained by Ben Sokol and Lucas Humphreys, competed in the top Barry Cable Division of the WAFC School Boys Cup. The team trained hard in the lead up to the competition aiming to defend their premiership title from the previous year. A successful competition and strong finals campaign earned the boys a spot in the grand final at Patterson Stadium against Clontarf Aboriginal College. With so many close games between the two teams over the years everyone was excited about the big game. Unfortunately, the disciplined and hardworking Clontarf team was too strong for our boys on the day and taught them a valuable lesson about playing in big games. Matthew Minervini was best
on ground for us in the grand final and our boys are already hungry to go one better next year. The best and fairest count for the Year 8/9 A side and the First XVIII side was held at the end of the year. Below are the trophy recipients for 2012. First XVIII
Best and Fairest - Ben Sokol Runner Up - Anthony Collova and Justin Rullo Most Consistent - Lucas Humphreys Coach's Award - Matthew Grose Leading Goal Scorer - Jack McMaster Ben Sokol and Justin Rullo - WAFC All Star Team
Years 8-9
Best and Fairest - Jordan Biondillo Runner Up - Benjamin Pendergast Most Consistent - Tyler Sorrell Coach's Award - Mitchell Grimes Leading Goal Scorer - Ambrose Ryan 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 of the football teams and good luck for next year. Mr Jason Matthews Football Coach
FL -
FIRST XVIII,
W AFC
SCHOOLBOYS
Matthew Minervini, Jack McMaster, William Frampton, Riley Pilcher, Joshua Barrett, Jordan Garic Connor Read, Benoit Gaffney, Tony Amoroso, Ayden Doohan, Michael Zoiti, Alex Skinner, Gabriele Crisci Mr Brent Butcher, Jamie Foster, Joel McComb, Matthew Dart, Jakeb Tartaglia, Matthew Mr Jason Matthews Justin Rullo, James Rayner, Lucas Humphreys, Ben Sokol, Anthony Collova, Thomas Martens Casey Brown, John Hayes, Steven Goodall
Grose,
MELBOURNE TOUR TEAM
Mr Brent Butcher, Mr Adrian Correia, James Geaney, Jakeb Tartaglia, Joel McComb, Nick Menegola, Mr Brendan McGrath, Mr Jason Mathews Justin Rullo, James Rayner, Anthony Collova, Lucas Humphreys, Ben Sokol, Matthew Grose, Thomas Martens, Oliver Parish
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YEAR 7
THIRD ROW: SECOND ROW: FRONT ROW:
YEARS
8/9
SECOND ROW: FRONT ROW:
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s Watson, M Jake Pomery Kai Morgan, Tom Monaghan, Benjamin Elsbury, Dillon O'Reilly, Kyle Mirco, Dylan Stone, John Hardwick, Brodee Knight Mr Stephen Hunter, Reagan Wilson, Luke Quinn, Thomas McKell, Jared Salis, Kaiden Cookson, Thomas Weston, Timothy Bockman, Jack Camarda Alban Rees, Tom Corrie, Benjamin Otto, James de San Miguel, Christopher Martella, Luke Turley, Kane Grant
TEAM
A
neSum Cameron Jaques, Jake Stainton, Joseph Caputi, Jordan Giancaspro, Oliver Kon, Aiden Zindani Mr Adrian Correia, Nicholas Hayes, Daniel Rhoding, Domenic Mann, Lachlan Blakiston, Thomas Quinn, Isaac Mitchell, Samuel Buccini, Matthew Grose Aiden Grant, Ashley Humphreys, Nathaniel Regan, Jordan Biondillo, Ambrose Ryan, Tyler Sorrell
EARS
8/9
TEAMB
nson, Cronan, McG ristian Jon Frampton, ua Conor Cameron, Thomas Eastaugh, Joseph Eardley, Mitchell Hughes, Jordan Handcock, Thomas David Thomas Weston, Kennedy Sorrell, Jakob Sciaresa, Mr Stephen Hunter, Dillon O'Reilly, Liam Minervini, Zachary Henley Kane Grant, Benjamin Johns, Brodee Knight, Aiden Grant, James Ahern, Christopher Martella, Sam Timewell
EAR
10
THIRD ROW: SECOND ROW : FRONT ROW :
esse ames ave, Greaney, Ju an e Matthew Grose, John Ahern, Luke Christmas, Tyler Hellmrich, Adam Gavranic, Aaron Nygh, Joel McComb Mr Zachary Preston, Jake Leach, Luca Zindani, Jordan Johnson, Solomon Holliday, Matthew Vinci, Darcy Wilson, Leighton Short, Zane Farmer Aidan McDonald, James Geaney, Thomas Martens, Oliver Parish, Nick Menegola, Griffyn Waters, Aron Surjan
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ASKETBALL Basketball at CBC has continued to thrive and 2012 has seen the College have its most successful year in a long time. The senior boys won their way through to the Semi-finals of the All Schools Championships which was a great achievement in that the majority of the group were Yea r 10 and 11 students. They were narrowly defeated but the group should be a force to be reckoned with in the coming years. The junior boys fielded two teams in the qualifying carnival in Rockingham and it was an all CBC grand final with both teams winning their way to the big game. CBC then competed in the State finals where they competed valiantly but were often faced with much bigger opponents from the many Basketball specialist schools throughout the metropolitan area. The Year 7 cohort were very eager and enthusiastic and they also fielded two very competitive teams. With many up and coming stars in this group the future does look extremely bright for CBC Basketball. Special mention must go to Jake
Harris who was selected in the U/16 State team and Matthew Vinci who made the final squad of the same team . These young men have been outstanding this year in the coaching and development of the junior teams and along with Daniel FosdickMcGrath and Jeremy Fletcher have taken on the coaching and managing of these boys with great dedication and expertise. Mr Brenton Butcher Basketball Coach
JUNIOR BASKETBALL
BACK ROW: MIDDLE ROW: FRONT ROW: ABSENT:
Jake Stainton, Jiles Denham, Luke Pellegrini, Joel Tapper, Zane Sumich, Oliver Kon Tyler Sorrell, Lachlan Gill, Thomas Eastaugh, Mitchell Hughes, Bevan Grant, Ambrose Ryan, Zachary Henley Mitchell Parker, Benjamin Johns, Daniel Fosdick-McGrath, Mr Brenton Butcher, Matthew Vinci, Brodee Knight, Hugo Salvage Jake Harris
SENIOR BASKETBALL
nor ppet Samuel Mudie, Alexander Ricciardo, Mr Brenton Butcher, Matthew Vinci, Lucas Annese Jeremy Fletcher, Luke Beard-Miller, Connor Thurston
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CRICKET FIRST
XI
2012
C RICKET
The First XI Cricket team had a very encouraging 2012. After starting the season as 2011 champions it was going to be difficult to emulate the success of the previous year. Game One against Corpus Christi saw the debut of James Rayner, Gabriele Crisci, Oliver Parish, Jesse Mirco, Adam Gavranic and Madison Holman. Unfortunately, CBC ended up going down in a close match. After the loss the CBC boys picked themselves up to take on Winthrop Baptist College. Another two debutants, Robert Mariano and Ben Sokol, pulled on the baggy green for the first time. The end result was a comprehensive win to CBC thanks to Capta in Benoit Gaffney with a scintillating 93 not out from 51 balls and James Rayner taking back seat with a well compiled 66 from 44 deliveries. The last game of the round robin format saw CBC take on Leeming Senior High. Two more debutants, Sean Duncanson and Zac Carton were introduced to the team. After the first loss to Corpus Christi, CBC were hoping that if they won their last game and results went their way they might make it out of the group stage. The boys performed with distinction and easily defeated Leeming Senior High. Unfortunately, the close loss to Corpus Christi proved costly and the team did not make it through to t he finals. With the number of debutants this year, next season looks to be very promising. Well done to the best and fairest winner James Raynorandjoint runners up Benoit Gaffney and Anthony Colliova on impressive seasons. A big congratulations to Riley Pilcher, who was selected in the ACC 1st XI cricket team in 2012, and Anthony Collova who made his debut for Fremantle 1st Grade District Cricket team and has also been selected to Vice-Captain the Western Australian under 17s cricket 130
team in the National Championships.
YR 11 AND 12 SUPER
8s
teams with Team B having a bye in the first round whilst Team A defeated Mt Lawley Senior High. Round Two was very entertaining seeing both of our Year 9 teams going head to head . After another close encounter Team A came out on top. The last round saw the undefeated Year 7 team take on the Year 9 B team, wh ile the undefeated Year 9 A's played Woodvale Senior High, and the Year 8s competed against the undefeated Swan Christian College. After a very tense round to determine the champions, both the Year 7s and Year 9 A's remained undefeated and the Year 8s beat the much fancied Swan Christian College. After the four rounds were played the only losses any of the CBC teams had were to their fellow CBC students.
C RICKET
After a successful 2010 and 2011 in the WACA Super 8s competition, the 2012 teams had big boots to fill. We had a successful day at the 2012 South of the River carnival where the two CBC sides came out on top putting them into the state wide finals carnival a week later. Both teams consistently played huge shots and bowled extremely well throughout the three round finals competition. The Year 11 team lost one game to Corpus Christi whilst the Year 12 team remained undefeated. Unfortunately, due to a countback on percentage the Year 12 team came second to the also undefeated Corpus Christi by As we walked to the awards 0.25 percent. Even though CBC lost announcement the tension was the Geoff Marsh Shield for the first palpable . Who would take out the time in three years, our dominance T20 Blast? It came down to the closest has continued. I look forward to of margins and the Year 7 team seeing CBC regain the shield in 2013. won on percentage with the Year 9 A team announced as runners up. Y EARS 7, 8 AND 9 SUPER C RICKET C OMPETITION
8s
The Years 7, 8 and 9 Super 8s cricket teams ventured out to Bayswater to participate in the new WACA T20 Blast 2012 competition . The boys participated in the round robin tournament on what turned out to be a very hot and tiring day. The first of the four rounds saw the Year 7 CBC team take on the Year team. 8 Much to the dismay of the Year 8s the Year 7scame out on top in a close affair. The Year 9s were split into two even
I would like to congratulate all eBC boys on the way they participated in the cricket event and also to the Year 10's Griffyn Waters, Oliver Parish and Jesse Mirco who umpired, coached and helped out on the day. The future of CBC cricket looks very bright. Mr Zachary Preston Coach
FIRST
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CRICKET
Mr Zachary Preston, Ben Sokol, Joshua Barrett, David King, Jesse Mirco, Adam Gavranic, Sean Duncanson Oliver Parish, Anthony Collova, Riley Pilcher, Benoit Gaffney, Gabriele Crisci, James Rayner Zachary Carton, Harrison Carmody, Madison Holman, Robert Mariano, Alex Serrangeli
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no, ey Mr Zachary Preston, Justin Rullo, Michael Zoiti, Ayden Doohan, Nathan Perejmibida, Max Foley, Alex Skinner Matthew Dart, Anthony Collova, Gabriele Crisci, Benoit Gaffney, Joel Bennett, Madison Holman, James Rayner Justin Landro, Brendan Landro, Peter McCarthy
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omas Hamish Macpherson Ryan Pace, Bailey Brown, Harry Golding, eonor Armitage, Benjamin Oi Sabato, Nicholas Page, Henry Rogerson, Tony Ziegelaar Mrs Shayni Nelson
Move over footy, swimming, athletics and cross country. Hockey has arrived at CBC Fremantle with a bang. After being almost invisible for the last 15 years the sport is finally gaining some profile at our sport-mad College after our team's surprise win at this year's ACC Championship. The school now boasts a young group of talented players who will provide a good base into the future. Talent doesn't equate with automatic success but now that the group has experienced some success I hope they will be motivated to continue to train hard at school and at their club hockey teams to improve their individual skills and hockey knowledge. It is an exciting time for hockey at CBC. Success in 2012 was not expected. I had boasted in the school staffroom about the young talent that had arrived on the school doorstep during the last few years but I never imagined they would develop this quickly into a competitive hockey team in the senior 132
ACC competition. led brilliantly by departing Captain Ben Di Sabato and Vice Captain Conor Armitage, the young team defeated much older competition in the day long carnival held at the Perth Hockey Stadium at Curtin University on Thursday, 28 June to be crowned ACC Champions. More than 30 students nominated and tria lied for the team this year which was a definite improvement from previous years where whoever expressed interest got to represent the school. The majority of hockey players at the school are in lower school which means the sport will continue to grow in the next few years. The school's dominance in hockey was also evident at the Year 7 and 8 lightning carnivals where the school fielded 2 teams in both age groups. The final team selected to represent the school consisted of three Year 7s, five Year 8s, 4 Year 9s, 1 Year 10 and three Upper School boys.
Nicholas Deluca Harry Golding Henry Rogerson Riley Faulds Tony Ziegelaar Ryan Pace Nicholas Page Bailey Brown Eddie Swan Jordon Rutigliano Jackson McReady Hamish MacPherson Tom Mansfield Bill Golding Conor Armitage
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ACC HOCKEY CHALLENGE 2012 CHAMPIONS The day started with a 2-1 win against Peter Carnley ACS on turf. Despite the tight scoreline, we dominated possession in this game and the
match allowed our younger boys to get rid of nerves and realise that they had an opportunity to snatch a few points off more experienced opposition teams during the day. The difficult thing when coaching at a one off, day-long carnival is not knowing anything about the opposition teams. All we knew going into the event, was that we would be physically smaller than the other schools but probably more skilful and have hockey smarts. We were also aware of some of the opposition team players who were in Hockey WA development squads. To counter this problem of the unknown and physical size, each game started with 2012 Fairest and Best player and Vice Captain Conor Armitage and Jordan Rutigliano at fullback until the game settled down and we could gauge the strength of the opposition. Then Armitage would move into the midfield and all 15 players would rotate through their preferred positions. All players made considerable contributions during the day. We were beaten by Chisholm College 1 nil on grass in our second game. Young hockey players these days don't play very often on grass as there are many synthetic surfaces scattered around the metropolitan area and almost all club hockey is played on turf. Therefore, the team found it difficult to change its game along with the surface. Lucky for us we would be given a second chance to redeem ourselves against Chisholm College later in the day in the grand final. Junior strikers Harry Golding and Tony Ziegelaar caused problems for the Newman College defence in our third game of the day. The team scored 5 goals and conceded 2 in the 30 minute game which was good going. Golding linked well with his older brother Bill who controlled the match from centre half. Riley Faulds and Ryan Pace ensured that
the ball supply did not dry up for the forwards during the match. In the last two round matches of the day, the team recorded a l-all draw with St Mark's College and then beat Frederick Irwin 2 nil. This meant we finished second only 1 point behind Chisholm College in Pool Band booked a tough semi-final against John XXIII College. John XXIII College boasted a team comprised mainly of senior students who play in the Under 17 Division A club competition. Before the semi-final I instructed the boys to run hard and put the older boys under as much pressure as we possibly could. I tried to make the young players realise that the older, more experienced players were just human and would turn the ball over if put under pressure. The team went out in the semi-final and delivered on my instructions exactly. Every one of the CBC boys ran hard for the entire 30 minutes and pressured their opposition players into making uncharacteristic mistakes. Captain Ben Di Sabato made some very telling saves to keep the scoreline nil all after fulltime. In truth, we did not pressure the John XXIII goal much during the match but that is hockey and I was so proud of the way the team listened to instructions and implenmented them on the pitch. After the fulltime siren the game was locked at nil all . We then played a further 5 minutes sudden death extra time which was again fruitless. This meant the game would be settled by a penalty stroke competition. For some of the young players, this was the first time they had been involved in a match finalised by strokes. Tony Ziegelaar didn't even know what strokes were! So I then selected 5 stroke takers to represent the team and entrusted the fate of our campaign on the broad shoulders of captain and goalkeeper, Di Sabato. He did not disappoint, blocking
several strokes in the best of five competition. Again the score line was locked after the first set of 5 strokes. The match then went into sudden death shootout which meant the first team to miss would bow out of the competition. State junior Bill Golding roofed his sudden death stroke into the top right hand corner of the net and then Di Sabato saved the John XXIII shot. We had won and progressed into the ACC Championship match against Chisholm College who had also won their semi final on sudden death strokes against fancied opposition Bunbury Grammar. Semi Final 1John XXIII v CBC 1 (4) 1(5) Semi Final 2-
Bunbury Grammar v Chisholm 1(3) 1(4) Thankfully for us, Chisholm College had also been tested physically and mentally in their semi final. Despite being exhausted from the excitement of a nail biting penalty stroke competition, the young team backed up straight away in the Championship match. Right from the centre push back we dominated possession and Chisholm could not contain our fast passing and silky skills on the synthetic surface. It was a complete turn in momentum from when we played them earlier in the day on grass and lost. As well as dominating the ball, we also dominated the crowd of spectators who had stayed on to watch the final match. They too had been shocked and swept up in the emotion of the semi final and now barracked for the "midget CBC team which was matching it with the big guys./I The play of the final definitely went to Year 7 Harry Golding, who got the ball outside the 25 yard line and dragged around three defenders, ran the ball into the circle and then when the keeper came out to confront him, casually scooped the ball on his reverse stick over the keeper into the goal.
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The CBC boys won the final 4 nil and they became our first winners in this competition. Thewinmeantwewould compete in the 2012 David Bell Cup.
its second loss of the day next up, beating us 5 nil. Despite the heavy scoreline, CBC challenged Shenton for a 10 minute period. Bill Golding set up a good deflection opportunity for Tom Mansfield midway through 2012 DAVID BELL CUP the 35 minute game. A good save by The CBC Fremantle hockey team the Shenton keeper denied them a again punched above its weight at . goal. the State schools David Bell Cup held at the Perth Hockey Stadium After lunch and fuelled by Max on Monday, 3 September. The team Nelson's 3rd birthday cake, the team consisting mainly of lower school played country schools Narrogin students represented the school with and Great Southern Grammar. Both distinction against much older and matches were very even affairs experienced competition. with CBC recording an 'after the The team qualified to play in the cup after previously winning the ACC Championship. On the day they played ACC runners up Chisholm College, the top two government schools in the state, Como SHS and Shenton College and regional champions Narrogin SHS and Great Southern Grammar. CBC Fremantle was handed a tough draw by organisers when forced to playa talented Como SHS outfit first up at gam. Como SHS runs the WA Education department's hockey unit with a large number of the players in the team on hockey scholarships and currently in State teams. Despite this and the age difference the gents put in a gallant defensive effort to hold the score line to 6 nil. The second match of the day was against fellow ACC school Chisholm College, who were after revenge after losing the ACC Championship to CBC two months earlier. Again CBC Fremantle held the wood over Chisholm beating them 3 goals to 1. CBC's Bill Golding showed why he is a talented state junior with a solid performance in the midfield linking well with his brother Harry Golding and Tony Ziegelaar up front and defender Conor Armitage. Shenton College handed the team 134
siren' draw and a narrow loss to the teams respectively. The physical size difference probably came into play in the last two games, with the young CBC boys tiring and running out of legs compared with the physically stronger senior teams. Despite this the day was a fantastic learning experience for the hockey team and helps to continue the momentum and enthusiasm the students have for hockey at the school. The young team was led superbly all year by departing Year 12 students Ben Di Sabato and Conor Armitage. Both players' tireless defensive efforts stopped score lines from blowing out which instilled confidence in the side in several tough matches. I would Sincerely like to thank these two outstanding young men for all their efforts in the school hockey program over the last few years and will be watching out for their progress on and off the pitch in the future. You both will be desperately missed.
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FREMANTLE IN 2012 For the first time in its short history, CBC Fremantle beat Mazenod College to claim the hockey shield in this year's Oblate Cup. Both schools scored 2 wins out of the four games of hockey played. We were awarded
the shield on goal difference. State Representation Harry Golding Under 12s Riley Faulds Under 13s Under 13 train-on Ryan Pace Bill Golding Under 15s and U16 Schoolboys train-on Ben Di Sabato and Conor Armitage Combined Metropolitan High Schools Team. I take this opportunity to thank a few people. Firstly, thanks to Brenda and Robbie Golding who trained the boys in my absence. Brenda also managed the team for me at the carnivals which allowed me to take care of the needs of all the players as well as attend to my newborn baby. It was great to have another experienced hockey coach to pass on information to the gents. I also enjoyed the female company in the dugout. Thanks also to Brendan McGrath, Head of Sport and Dam Burgio, Director of Staff for allowing me to continue to coach and stay in-charge of the hockey programme I while on maternity leave. And finally I to the talented hockey players at the College. You are a pleasure to coach and I never doubted that I could manage coaching and parenting at the carnivals because you are all so kind, mature and respectful. Well done on our achievements but remember "you're only as good as your last performance".
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Douglas McDonald, Harrison Rowley, Willis Armstrong, Coen Greaney, Conor Noonan, Thomas White Jamie Nelia, Aaron Senzio, Solomon Holliday, Jaedyn Stumbles, Alessandro Lo Presti, Scott Russell Emmanuel Terzoudis-Lumsden, Parsa Kasiri-Arabi, Oliver Martin, James McVey, Douglas Preston, Oliver Thompson Mr Damien Flynn
saw CBC Fremantle boys chieve solid performances over the CBC boys form the greater of the junior male rowers Fremantle Rowing Club. r with the girls from local these youngsters attained d highest club scores overall in junior grades of both Novice and Grade divisions against all other rn Australian rowing clubs. older boys, Alessandro Lo Presti, ke Thompson, Thomas White, Willis rong, Conor Noonan, Solomon lIiday and Douglas McDonald many wins and placings ng the season, culminating in a novice four win by Thomas (stroke), lIis, Douglas and Conor in the Championships. This was in a massive field of fourteen other crews. ,. . n1'un'''n also achieved a creditable third place in his sub junior single scull in the Championships against all other sub junior scullers. as and Solomon were awarded
Champion Under 19 and Sub Junior club awards on the basis of their performance and hard work. The junior squad of Coen Greaney, Jaedyn Stumbles, Scott Russell, Aaron Senzio, Jamie Nella, Harrison Rowley, Emmanuel Terzoudis-Lumsden, Isaac Waddell, Douglas Preston, Oliver Thompson, Oliver Martin and James McVey also performed solidly all year. Scott was awarded the Sub Junior Champion club award for 2012. These boys are in their first year of rowing and show great promise. They should aspire to taking out the Championship awards for their age group in 2013. On the senior front, old boy Max Armstrong achieved a solid third place in the B grade single scull. B grade is the second highest level in state rowing. Old boy Mario Lo Presti, with club rower Ben Williams, won the Mens A grade double scull eventthe highest level in WA. These senior
rowers are the examples our boys need to aspire to emulate. We were fortunate this season to have Fremantle CBC old boy Gino Chiarelli coaching the older CBC boys. Gino graduated from school in 1978 and has rowed at Fremantle ever since. He is mentioned in Bill Coopers' History of Rowing in WA as "a fine oarsman with many successes and an outstanding coach". Gino brings a wealth of experience and coaching expertise to the club. The older boys are now hard in training for the Australian National Championships to be held in Penrith in March. CBC is now making a real impact on the state rowing scene, and we look forward to a great squad of new boys next year. Be prepared to work hard! Mr Damien Flynn Coach 135
RUGBY Season 2012 started well with our Year 7 team playing 4 games with varying success. The Year 7s were not a big team but played with a lot of heart. The Year 8s played nine games and won more than they lost, thanks to great coaching from Mr Jeremy Swindells and Mr Paul Woodhouse. The Year 9s performed really well getting into the semi-finals but losing to a very strong Aranmore outfit. Thanks must go to Mr Terry Stainton and Mr Craig Jones for their tireless efforts.
Short. Leighton and Trey have been invited to train with the Force academy which is very exciting for the boys but a great deal of work. Our First XV represented the College well with some great Rugby played. The season concluded with a very well attended Presentation breakfast at the Left Bank Cafe. Mr Don McNamee Coach
The Year lOs were our most successful team getting through the season playing some very enterprising Rugby. Thanks to manager, Mrs Candice Brown, for her great work. We had four boys selected for state honours, namely Leighton Short, Trey Moloney, Jake Stainton and Mitchell 136
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Scott Russell, Finbar Gaffney, Samuel Babalola, Elliott Tinley, Max De Campi, Loughlan Oi-Meo Mr Terry Stainton, William Coggin, Patrick Sell, Jeremy Terranova, Ben Edmonds, Mr Craig Jones Austin Keyte, Ryan Clark, Lucas Fleming, Jake Stainton, Oomenic Mann, Joshua Baker
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YEAR 9 RUGBY The CBC Year 9 Rugby Team of 2012 had an outstanding year. We achieved great success throughout our campaign this year, but unfortunately fell short in the semi-finals to a far better team in Aranmore Catholic College. The boys worked hard at training and with the help of our Coach, Mr Terry Stainton, we were able to master more of the simple skills and become fluent in the basics, helping us to then start to develop more of the advanced skills and components of rugby. The team played the year out hard, winning some games and losing others, but to their credit they pushed through and never gave up.
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I thank the boys for a great year, and I would also like to thank Mr Craig Jones, our Manager, for all of his hard work. It was his first time coaching a rugby team and I must say on behalf of the boys, he did a splendid job. Thank you for your efforts, sir.
skills this year. This is his third year coaching the boys and he has done a marvellous job every year. He taught everyone in our team a lot this year and we thank him for another great year. Finally, I again thank everyone for putting in a great effort this year. I have enjoyed playing with everyone and am greatly pleased with the results that we have achieved this year. Great work boys! Jake Stainton Captain Year 9
I also thank Mr Terry Stainton for helping the boys develop their
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They stood strong and kept fighting, to gain respect as a good team. The team may not have had the most experience in the field of rugby, with up to half the boys not playing for a club, but they made up for it in fighting spirit, gaining respect from other schools by using that spirit and having a good, hard go.
Sean Frewin, Samuel Babalola, Alexander Burt, James Shave, Julian Konle, Samuel Grosse Aaron Nygh, Bruno Violanti, Matthew Vinci, Jake Stainton, Reece Redworth-Maley, Laurence Macri Mrs Candice Brown, Darcy Wilson, Zachary Carton, Thomas Kestel, Lucas Fleming, Luca Zindani, Timothy Magry, Mr Donald McNamee Thomas Martens, Broden Olivieri, Trey Moloney, Leighton Short, Jordan Green, Sammuel Low
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SAILING
BACK ROW: FRONT ROW:
Mr Marius Van Dongen, Ashley Humphreys, Domenic Mann, Jake Walter Jacob Hosking, Riley Skipworth, Stefan Aydon-White, Owen Ready
The 2012 sailing season started off with a great deal of optimism and a feeling this could be the year. The school has been entering the schools' team racing for the last five years and many of the sailors have matured over the years and were ready to put all this experience to work. Unfortunately, things didn't go to script. We thought we would have two teams this year as we had the year before but due to several reasons this wasn't to be. Many of our most experienced sailors over the previous year had grown so much they were too big for the competition. The boats are just over three metres long and to accommodate two sailors one being over 1.8 metres tall and weighing well over the maximum weight of 60kg made life on the boat tight and the boat non-competitive. We still had a core of top sailors but only 5 when we needed 7. As luck had it, two new students (Year 7s ) stepped up and said they would like to join the team. Owen Ready had some experience
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but had never competed in teams racing and Jacob Hoskin had never sailed before. The task now was to train these boys in only 5 weeks, luckily Riley Skipworth and Stefan Aydon-White, both Year 12s and very experienced sailors, took these boys under their wings and prepared them for racing. The school was very lucky to have the services of Luke Walter (captain of last year's team) as our head coach. It is wonderful to see ex-students returning to pass on the skills they learnt while at school. The racing started in earnest with our boys moving to the first finals after the first day of racing. It was wonderful to see the skills displayed and the team unity and spirit. The boys were very proud to sail under the banner of CBC as the school has a reputation as a top sailing school; we have always finished in the top four or five schools. Day two required new strategies and refocusing on the basics as now
every move could be the difference between winning or finding ourselves out of the competition. We were in a familiar position to previous yea rs competing with the same top sailing schools; we had two Christ Church teams, two Scotch College teams, an Esperance team and two other teams to contend with. The finals were fiercely contested and at the end of the day we missed out on a count back and finished fifth . There are many people who I wish to thank and acknowledge. Firstly, thank you to the East Fremantle Sailing Club for the use of their sailing boats and rescue boats. To our coach, Luke Walter, for his extra time spent on getting the team together in such a short time. Thanks to the parents who supported the sailors before, during and after training and the regatta. A big thank you to the school for providing the resources for the students to participate and to the sailors for a job well done. Mr Marius Van Dongen
SOCCER JUNIOR SOCCER
This year, our junior soccer teams were propelled by one common fuel: enthusiasm! Right from the beginning of the trial matches, we were inundated with boys willing to wear the green and gold after school hours. Thanks to Miss Brewer and Mr Rawnsley, our Year 7 boys were rall ied into a team which gave the junior soccer team comprising mainly Year 8 and 9 boys - a solid run for their money on three occasions. The Year 7 team competed in the Ninth Annual Primary Football Championsh ips (The Glory Cup) achieving a place in the semi-finals against Irene McCormack Catholic College. The boys played brilliantly before losing i-nil. Players of note
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were: Christian Edwards and Nick De Castro who played for both the Year 7 and Junior soccer teams. Other standouts were captain Adrian Ciampini, goal scorer Jayden Goncalves, and the DeGennaro twins Ryan and Jason, who showed that they would be great assets to the Junior team next year. The Jun ior Soccer team qualified for the second round with sterling performances against Safety Bay, Emmanuel Catholic College and Corpus Christi. Captain, Anthony Lomma, was a prolific goal scorer while Ben McFadden, Thomas Bourne, Calogero Martelli, Cameron De Luca and Alec Radonich were solid performers throughout the season .
represent the school and thanks also to Miss Brewer and Mr Rawnsley who organised the Year 7 team into a tigerish unit. Finally, a big thanks to Mr McGrath who cheered on the sidelines, took photos and got new uniforms for the team . Well done boys! Next year's team is going to be awesome! Mr John Hortense Coach
A big thank you to all the boys who gave up their afternoons to
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Christian Edwards, Ryan Pratt, Mr John Hortense Nicholas De Castro, Isaac Da Luz, Anthony Lomma, Mark Zoiti, Adrian Hunter Liam Godsall
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Daniel Nocciolino, Peleus Liascos, Rohan Grant, Robert Mariano, Alec Capozzi, Luke Radonich, Shane Skinner Joshua Damonse, Nicholas Lomma, Madison Holman, Xavier De Faria, Julian Mugnes, Luke Prendergast Mr Darren O'Neill
SENIOR SOCCER REpORT The College Senior Soccer Squad has certainly enjoyed a great deal of success in recent years. The pool of soccer talent appears to be very deep and importantly, the boys display a real willingness to come together and represent their College in the 'world game'. The 2012 Senior Soccer Squad had a good mix of Year 10, 11 and 12 boys, all bringing experience from their various club sides. They embarked on another long campaign in the "Champion Schools Football Cup" - a competition that involves over 90 schools from around the state.
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The boys played their opening game on Thursday, 17 May against longtime rivals and Specialist Soccer school, John Curtin. The game was played on the very tight Fremantle Park pitch. However, this did not prevent our boys from displaying the slick passing game that they are known for. The boys dominated possession, particularly in the first half, playing some wonderful football at times. Although they may have over finessed at times, they played a fast and exciting brand of football, creating many chances that resulted in a comfortable 5 - 0 victory. Considering the limited preparation prior to this first game, the squad would have been pleased with the way they came together. The second game was played on Tuesday, May 22, against Melville SHS. There was certainly a contrast in the performance from a few days earlier. Whereas the previous game had seen the boys pass the ball with good effect, it seemed that everything the team tried during this game resulted in near misses. A competitive first half saw our College team create some good chances, but they were unable to break the deadlock at the interval. Unfortunately, some lapses
in concentration early in the second half, combined with some individual flair from some busy and talented opposition players, soon saw the boys trailing by two goals. This prompted an excellent fight-back from our boys, but in chasing the game, they conceded another late goal to lose o - 3 on the day. Given this result, the boys needed to pick up maximum points from their remaining games in order to progress from their Group into the Knock - out Finals stages later in the year. A break for the exam period and a last minute forfeit from another school meant it was five weeks before the squad were scheduled to play their final game. However, the break did little to dampen the team's enthusiasm or ability. The boys enjoyed a 9-0 victory over Leeming SHS. Once again, the team displayed a slick passing style to create many chances. This result meant that the squad progressed from the round robin preliminary rounds of the "Champion Schools Cup". On Tuesday, 7 August, our boys played against Willetton SHS in the Knock -out Finals stages. Over the years we have enjoyed some great battles with this strong soccer school and this game was no exception . Despite missing several players through injury and illness, our squad showed a great deal of character and courage in narrowly losing 2-3 - conceding a penalty in the final seconds of extra time. The boys displayed skill and determination to create numerous chances, but failed to convert. While the boys were very disappointed to exit this competition, they should be proud of the manner in which they applied themselves throughout. They played good football, were relentless in their endeavour and played the game in a manner that reflected well on them
as young men. Goalkeeper, Luke Radonich (Yr 12 Samson) was excellent and will enjoy a very bright future in the game. Defensively, Robert Mariano (Yr 11 Samson), Julian Mugnes (Yr 11 Morgan) and Xavier De Faria ( Yr 12 Morgan)were a real presence. In the midfield, Maddison Holman (Yr 11 Samson) was was always busy and captain Connor Thurston (Yr 11 Patrick) continually added drive in all games. In attack, Peleus Liascos (Yr 12 Samson) and Nicholas Ambrogio (Yr 11 Morgan) created many opportunities and were a constant threat. While this report reflects on the season of 2012, I wanted to take this opportunity to acknowledge the large numberofboys who have represented our College with distinction and have also taken their enormous football talents beyond the school itself. Many of our boys play at a very high club level, others for Perth Glory Youth teams and State squads. Yet others are overseas with Clubs in England, Spain and Holland. Keep an eye out for Luke Radonich, Byron Hudson, Cameron Edwards, Ryan Edwards, Harry O'Brien, Connor Thurston and Nic Ambrogio. I am confident that others will follow in their footsteps - all great players and proud of their school. 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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TENNIS ACADEMY PLATE TENNIS After five weeks of 7:00am starts the big day had finally arrived. On Tuesday, 20 March, five boys were ready to take on other schools in the Academy Plate Tennis Tournament at the State Tennis Centre in Burswood. There were a large number of teams this year with some very talented players. Tim Bockman, Alex Gray, Fin Martin, Henry Rogerson and Sam Sheridan played some beautiful tennis but unfortunately could not win a rubber. All games were judged by a count back which was very nerve wracking. The boys should be very proud of themselves; they did a fantastic job of representing the school. Well done boys! Miss Lisa Tognolini Tennis Coach
HERBERT EDWARDS CUP Years 8 and 9 also played in the Herbert Edwards Cup Competition. The third team, ably led by Jackson Sidery with Michael Norman, Lachlan Lavery, Ben Pendergast and Cameron De Luca lost in the round robin stages, although they did win a match and gave their best. Second team: Alec Radonich (Capt), Will Power, Jacob Toomath, Ambrose Ryan and Ryan Pace did superbly to finish second in their group and qualify for the Division 2 play offs. They were then narrowly beaten in the first match at this stage, but did very well to get this far. First team : Jordan Filippin (Capt), Anthony Lomma, Tyler Sorrell, Dylan Smith and Nathan Prendergast played some very close games against tough opponents and won 3 of 4 matches to get through the grou p stage to Division 2play offs. Here they won 2 rounds to make it to the final where they played Perth Modern, the same team which beat them at this stage last year, and unfortunately, they were too strong
again. Although I am trying not to count, I think this is the third year in a row we have been runner up at this event and possibly fifth time in the eight or so years I have been helping. However, when you consider how many schools enter, this has been a very good achievement. It was a long day for the top team; we left CBC at 7.30am and finished about 8.00pm. A special mention to Tyler Sorrell who did not lose a singles match all day and Jordan Filippin who, when asked if he wanted to stop his doubles match in the fina l when the overall score meant we could not win, replied "nope we never quit!" and carried on for another 10mins before accepting defeat.
they were pitted against Applecross High School, which is the premier tennis school in the State. They were competitive, but succumbed to the four State tennis players in the team. Simon's team won three matches in the pool and then lost to Applecross in a very close encounter. They advanced to the finals of the Mursell Shield and had to play another Applecross team . Simon was leading, but fell and injured his ankle, so had to forfeit. They eventually lost after some tough matches. Congratulations to all boys concerned for their tireless efforts on a day that started at 7.1Sam and finished at S.OOpm. Mr Barry Tognolini Tennis Coach
As I think I comment every year, it's always great to see our boys playing in such a sporting manner and I look forward to our participation in this competition next year. Mr Joel Moss Tennis Coach
SLAZENGER CUP/MURSELL SHIELD TENNIS In March, CBC teams in the Teams Tennis
entered two State Schools Competition .
Team 1
Simon Smith Lucas Annese Austin Main Joshua Terranova
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Jakeb Waddell Michael Messineo Connor Orrells Daniel Lenzo Alessandro Lo Presti
The two teams were placed into pools and played against four other schools at Belmont Tennis Club for places in the finals. Jakeb's team won all four matches and advanced to the Siazenger Cup final at the State Tennis Centre. Here
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Mr Barry Tognolini, Joshua Terranova, Austin Main, Simon Smith, Lucas Annese
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SCHOOL SURFING TEAM
After 14 weeks of early Friday morning surfing and body boarding training sessions, the boys who represented eBC in the Chill School Surf Titles certainly made the College proud. We nominated eight tea ms of two su rfers for the regional competition. This requried the boys to surf as a team to produce the best team score for their heat. The team with the highest score total for two waves progressed to the next heat.
Alexander Spencer, dominated their respective divisions and won the right to compete in the State Final held in August.
In average conditions of one to two foot waves, all the boys managed to post respectable scores in each of their heats. Whilst all of our teams progressed through the competition the combinations of Junior Boys, Alexander McGuffin and Tom Corrie, and Senior Boys Body Boarders, Connor Orrells and
The State Final was again held at South Trigg Beach and the conditions were appreciably better. Our teams were now in the tougher divisions surfing against the best surfers and body boarders that WA has to offer. Connor and Alexander were up first against a strong Margaret River team which managed to slightly out score our boys despite some amazing tube riding from Connor and strong scores posted by Alexander. The Junior Boys team of Alexander and Tom had drawn a very tough three team heat against Margaret River SHS and MacKillop College. Despite having so many competitors in the water and a
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relatively low frequency of waves, the boys again posted a competitive team score. Unfortunately, despite their best efforts, they were unable to win through their heat. After a long season all of the boys who worked hard to train and compete should be commended for always giving of their best. A big thank you must go to the hard working team at Surfing WA who ran such a seamless competition to develop up and coming surfing champions for Australia . Mr Ben Foley Coach
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min Cooper, Liam McMa n, Lucas Pensini, Joe apper, ael Zoiti, Jack Smith, Jack Marshall, Nathan Simich, Xavier De Faria, Elliott Tinley Mitchell Hughes, Jake Leavy, Michael Altieri, Patrick Cronan, Jake Stainton, Luke Sheehan, Patrick Sell Matthew Quinn, Mark Zoiti, Conor Cameron, Mr Brendan McGrath, Cian Hussey, Daniel Fitzpatrick, Ben Bockman
WATER POLO At CBC we have a very strong group of boys who play this skilful and demanding sport so it is fantastic to see them represent our College with distinction. With three teams entered into the senior carnival late in Term Three the strength and depth of our athletes in this sport was evident. It was great to have some more experienced juniors playas the competitions are limited in this sport. The teams and the results for the day were: Team 1: Michael Altieri (Captain), Xavier De Faria, Peleus Liascos, Ben Cooper, Christian Deller, Andre Rebelo, Liam McMahon, Jake Leavy, Elliott Tinley
Team 2: Michael Zoiti(Captain), Nathan Simich, Casey Brown, Lucas Pensini, Jack Marshall, Luke Sheehan, Patrick Sell, Conor Cameron Team 3: Solomon Wright (Captain), Daniel Fitzpatrick, Jake Stainton, Nathaniel Regan, Jack Crawford, Cian Hussey, Jack Smith, Patrick Cronan School Wins CBC 1 5 CBC2 4 Shenton College 3 CBC3 3 Darling Range Sports College 3 Corpus Christi College 0 Mr Brendan McGrath Coach
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ZOITI
Michael
M4
Vll
SOKOL
Ben
54
V12
TOLMAN
Riley
55
Vll
ZOITI
Mark
M4
YOg
SOLLIS
Brandon
P3
YlO
TOMLINSON
Ben
53
V12
SOLTOGGIO
Brodie
M6
V08
TOMLINSON
Joel
53
V08
Alec
R5
YlO
TOMLINSON
Toby
53
V07
M7
V08
SORGIOVANNI SORRELL
Kennedy
M2
V08
TOOMATH
Jacob
SORRELL
Tyler
M2
VOg
TORMAY
John
PI
Y08
SPENCER
Alexander
R7
Vll
TRANCHITA
Christopher R4
VOg
SPENCER
Connor
M7
V10
TRUSCELLO
Kelsey
R4
Y07
SPENCE
Jarrod
55
Yl2
TUCKER
Nicholas
51
V08
SPIERS
Ethan
M5
VI0
TURLEY
Luke
M6
V07
SPINOZZI
Adam
M5
YlO
TURNER
Adam
P6
V07
STAINTON
Jake
51
YOg
TU RRI FF-SM ITH
Jackson
54
Yl2
STANDLEY
Nathan
M2
V08
VALERIO
Joshua
R2
VOg
Emilio
52
V08
STAPLETON
Alexander
M7
V07
VASQUEZ
STEWART
Matthew
M5
Yl2
VINCI
Marcus
M2
Y12
STOKES
Broc
PI
V07
VINCI
Matthew
R3
YlO
STONE
Dylan
R1
V07
VIOLANTI
Bruno
57
V10
STREDON
Adam
56
YlO
VIOLANTI
Max
57
V07
STREDON
Ben
56
V08
VIOLANTI
Troy
57
VOg
Leon
PI
V07
STUDNICZKY
Benjamin
53
Vll
VITI
STUMBLES
Jaedyn
P6
V08
VIVAS
Juan
53
Y08
SUMICH
Zane
56
V08
WADDELL
Isaac
R7
VOg
SUNTER
Darcy
M5
V07
WADDELL
Jakeb
Rl
V12
Vll
WALKER
Brendan
55
Yll
Jed
R4
Vll
Jake
R5
V08
SUNTER
Jack
M5
SURJAN
Aron
54
VlO
WALL
SUDON
Damon
R2
YlO
WALTER
180