E-News 29 October
Term 4
Welcome to Week 4
Sport at Corpus
The College recently held its annual Burgundy White and Blue Sports Presentation Evening in the Caroline Payne Theatre. This important event on the College calendar allows us to reflect and celebrate the wonderful student and staff contribution to our rich sporting culture.
Involvement in sport is an important ingredient of a healthy lifestyle – from both a physical and mental wellbeing perspective. Sport also provides opportunity to build a broad array of transferable skills that support holistic development and promote success in future pathways.
The Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care in highlighting “why sport matters” says that sport for students can “motivate kids to be active which can also improve school results” and “instil habits that will help kids remain healthy and active throughout life”. They say that sport can “help people feel included in a social group” and can be “a force for social change”.
At Corpus Christi, we therefore prioritise sport at the College and celebrate the involvement of those students who represent our illustrious legacy each time they step out onto the sporting arena. It was wonderful, therefore, to see so many students being recognised at the Burgundy White and Blue Sports Presentation Evening for their achievements.
During the evening we were privileged to hear from Head of Junior School Ms Katya Anderson and her Mum, Carrie, about their journey as elite athletes. Both Katya and Carrie were recently chosen to represent Australia at the 2024 Multisport World Championships in Townsville. They tied their message to our College Values of Courage, Commitment and Compassion: “Courage is essential as athletes push beyond physical and mental limits, confronting fears and overcoming adversity in the face of intense competition. Commitment drives the relentless pursuit of improvement, requiring discipline and dedication through rigorous training and setbacks. Compassion is equally important, fostering a sense of sportsmanship and empathy—whether it's toward competitors, teammates, or oneself during the demanding journey of achieving personal bests. These values not only shape champions but also build resilient, respectful individuals on and off the field.”
Our athletes were inspired with this message as they continue to strive toward their personal goals within their particular sporting pursuit. This message of course transcends the sporting arena to encompass all aspects of life – that is, in striving to be Outstanding for Others, we need to live out our Values in a genuine way. To achieve our goals, we need to courageously step outside of our comfort zone to grow; we need to commit fully to our goals and hold ourselves accountable for our actions; and we need to compassionately support others, celebrating with them along the journey.
Congratulations to all of the students who were recognised for their excellent sporting contribution to the College during the evening. In maintaining a healthy and balanced lifestyle, we continue to encourage all students at the College to participate in the broad array of sporting and physical educational opportunities at the College.
Year 12 Graduation
We were thrilled to formally acknowledge and celebrate Our Graduating Class of 2024 at our Graduation Mass and Ceremony held at St Mary’s Cathedral on Wednesday 16 October.
Our departing Year 12s have epitomised what it means to be the Corpus Christi, the Body of Christ made up of many unique and special parts, through their openness and acceptance of others. They have created a wonderful sense of belonging and connection amongst their cohort, where each person is known, recognised and celebrated. They have taken joy in the success of others and have been truly present for one another.
Our Graduates have lived out our College Vision of being Outstanding for Others by investing themselves fully in the life of our school. They have taken full advantage of the multiple opportunities and pathways available to grow personally, and also to grow our school. The students have taken up the mantle of leaders of our College in a real way and have positively shaped our community for the future.
We wish our 2024 Graduates all of the very best for the future. We also wish those students currently completing WACE exams well and encourage them to continue to reach out for support from teachers whenever needed.
2025 Year 12 students
I had the privilege yesterday to speak with our 2025 Year 12 students upon their return to the school as leaders of our community. I took the opportunity to continue our focus on living out our Values and challenged them, in picking up the leadership mantle from our 2024 Graduates, to model this through action.
Our Year 12 students play an important role in shaping positive legacy and culture at the College so it was wonderful to welcome our 2025 cohort back to the community, after weeks of exams, courses and programs, to formally start their final year of study at Corpus.
During the assembly, we took time to celebrate the myriad of different pathways students are undertaking and reminded them to commit fully, to step into their learning and to seek support whenever needed. In becoming agents of their own learning, they best set themselves up for future success in whatever field they choose. We look forward to the positive impact that our 2025 Year 12 students will have on our College.
We also look forward to our upcoming Prefect’s Camp where our student leaders will represent the cohort in developing key student-led initiatives as part of their planned intents for next year. This process promotes the voice of our students and enables them to ensure they leave a positive legacy on the life of the College.
Best wishes and every blessing,
Jeff Allen
Principal
Enrolments Update
Sibling Applications
If you have a child enrolled at another school and you would like for the child to join their siblings at the College, (regardless of the academic year), please lodge an enrolment application at your earliest convenience. The College continues to receive an unprecedented amount of enrolment applications so to avoid disappointment in missing out on a place, please ensure you have lodged an enrolment application for your child to join their siblings at Corpus Christi College! Enrolment applications may be lodged online: www.corpus.wa.edu.au/apply
Currently Accepting Kindergarten 2027 and Year 7 2027 – Apply now!
If you have a child born between 1 July 2022 – 30 June 2023, please apply now for 4 Year Old Kindergarten commencing in 2027. To avoid missing out on a place, we encourage enrolment applications to be lodged in advance as places are limited.
Contact Us
The Enrolments Team welcomes you to contact us should you have any enrolment questions: Call: 6332 2566, Email: enrolments@corpus.wa.edu.au or Visit: Senior School Administration Office, off Murdoch Drive.
Uniform Shop Update
Purchasing Uniforms for 2025
A gentle reminder that from the beginning of Term 1 in 2025, all current Year 2 students who are moving into Year 3 in 2025 will be required to purchase both the formal summer uniform sport uniforms and no longer wear the Play-based uniforms. bFamilies are welcome to purchase their uniforms by visiting our Uniform Shop, during our usual Term 4 opening times to get a head start on your new summer and sport uniform requirements for 2025.
Uniform Shop Opening Hours
Monday 8.00am - 11.00am
Wednesday 8.00am - 1.40pm
Friday 12.30pm - 4.00pm
Uniform Shop Location
The Uniform Shop is situated on the Parish side of the James Nestor Centre. Uniform Shop parking for Senior School is available through the Murdoch Drive entrance. Turn left at the staff carpark and proceed towards the roundabout at the end of the parking area. The gate between the Parish carpark and the Senior School will be locked during the day from 9am – 2pm in the interests of student safety. Download map here
Online Orders
We welcome parents to purchased uniforms online through Flexischools.
Contact us
Please do not hesitate to contact the friendly staff at our Uniform shop via: Phone: (08) 6332 2581 or Email: uniform@corpus.wa.edu.au
2025 Music Ensemble Programs
Are you eager to be a part of our 2025 Ensemble Programs? Expression forms will be communicated during term 4, with all our performing arts extra-curricular programs.
2025 Music Tutoring Lessons
For those looking to enhance their musical skills through tutoring, you can apply by completing the Music Enrolment 2025 form, which can be found here. We can’t wait to see your enthusiasm and talent shine in our 2025 Instrumental Music Program!
Work Experience Opportunities - Can you help?
We are seeking the support of the Corpus Community in offering work experience opportunities for our Year 10 to 12 students. These experiences are crucial for students to gain insights into various industries and develop essential skills.
Industries Needed
We welcome opportunities from all industries, we are particularly seeking placements in the following fields:
Trades: Electrical, Plumbing, Metalwork, Woodwork
Health: Hospitals, Clinics, Aged Care
Technology: IT, Software Development, Engineering
Office-Based: Administration, Finance, Marketing
Animal Care: Veterinary Clinics, Animal Shelters
Retail and Commercial: Shops, Restaurants, Customer Service
Benefits for Students
Transferrable Skills: Communication, teamwork, problem-solving, and time management.
Industry Insight: Understanding of different careers.
Professional Development: Exposure to workplace environments in readiness for future employment and educational pursuits.
Host Employer Information
Students will be covered by the College’s insurance.
They will shadow employees and perform basic tasks.
Placements can be one off, weekly or in blocks.
If you can offer a placement or need more information, please contact Tamara Murphy or Marcel de Fries in the Pathways Team via tamara.murphy@cewa.edu.au or marcel.defries@cewa.edu.au.
Maximise Your Engagement with the College Calendar!
Did you know our College Calendar offers dual access? It’s publicly available online for general viewing, but signing in reveals a richer, more detailed schedule.
We understand the importance of keeping up with your child’s school activities. That’s why we’ve put together a comprehensive guide to help you navigate the College Calendar effectively. Follow our easy step-by-step instructions to make the most of the calendar and support your child every step of the way here: Parent Calendar Overview - IT Helpdesk.
Below are some downloadable graphics to help you remember what’s coming next, but please refer to the College calendar for more details.
Music Rockfest
Rockfest Concert is on 14 November 2024 at 6.30pm in the Caroline Payne Theatre.
Music Recital Evening
Join us on Tuesday 5 November from 6.30pm in the Caroline Payne Theatre to witness the talents of our music students.
Friends of Corpus
Join us for the Friends of Corpus Committee Meeting on Wednesday 6 November at 6.30pm in the Senior School Staffroom.
All welcome.
Annual Community Meeting
Join us for the Corpus Christi College Annual Community Meeting on Tuesday, 19 November at 6.30pm in the Senior School Boardroom.
This is a wonderful opportunity for all members of our community to come together, discuss important updates, and share ideas for the future.
Everyone is welcome, and we look forward to seeing you there!
Save the Date - more details to follow:
Please refer to the College Calendar for the most up-to-date event dates and information, as it serves as the definitive source.
Dear Parents and Guardians
As we step into the final term of this academic year, I am filled with a sense of excitement and
anticipation for the beautiful journey that lies ahead.
The start of Term 4 brings with it a renewed sense of energy and purpose. Our students have
shown remarkable commitment and courage throughout the year, and we are immensely proud of their achievements thus far. Term 4 also brings with it a range of exciting events with which to finish off the year.
2025 Student Leaders
We are excited for the Student Leadership Process for 2025 to begin, which will be a pivotal opportunity for our year 5 students as they prepare for their final year of primary school.
This year, we have introduced some new elements to the process to better reflect the evolving nature of leadership in our school. Rather than the traditional approach, students will now complete an application form as the first step, followed by an interview with relevant leaders under each of our school's leadership pillars. I wish all students the best of luck in this process.
Junior Car park – kiss and drop zone
To ensure a smooth and safe flow of traffic during drop-off and pick-up times, we kindly ask all parents and caregivers to adhere to the posted signs and designated areas. The kiss-and-drop zone is strictly for drop-off and pick-up only; please do not park in this area, as it disrupts the flow of traffic and affects the safety of our students.
As the safety of our students is paramount, we also ask that you avoid speeding and remain attentive to your surroundings. Following these guidelines will help maintain a safe and efficient environment for everyone in our school community. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.
A friendly reminder to all families and duty before school commences at 8:15am. We request that students remain with you until that time to ensure their safety. We offer a before-school care program through Camp Australia if you require an earlier drop-off.
Class Allocations 2025
In Term 4, teachers will begin looking at class groupings for 2025. Many factors are considered when selecting class placements for students, and each child’s best interests are the main priority when these decisions are made. Class placements are made in consultation with all year-level teachers, and significant time and consideration is given to this task. Students will be asked by their Classroom Teacher to nominate five friends, of which at least one will be placed in their 2025 class.
Class placements are made with due consideration of gender, pastoral needs, social and emotional needs, special learning needs, and relationships. Every effort is made to place children where they will have the greatest opportunity to succeed. Parents should be aware that requesting a certain teacher is not a consideration in the class allocation process.
Once class allocations have been finalised by the Leadership Team, they cannot be changed. Class lists will be made available to families at the conclusion of our Move-up Day. I thank you in advance for your understanding and support.
Move-up Day
On Wednesday, 4 December, students from Kindy to Year 5 will undertake a transition session, which is designed to provide students with a smooth move into their 2025 class. Students will be informed of their 2025 classroom allocation and will then spend an afternoon session with their 2025 classroom teacher and classmates. This session will be focused on familiarising students with their new learning space and undertaking some fun activities.
Class lists will be distributed to families that afternoon, and parents are encouraged to support their child’s placement and successful transition by engaging in positive discussion about the process and excitement about the future possibilities for their child. As advised above, no changes to class allocations will be possible.
Christmas Carols
Save the date! What better way to finish the year together than a Christmas Carol Evening. Please mark Tuesday 26 November in your calendars, with more information coming out in the next few weeks.
Warm regards
Katya Anderson
Head of Junior School
Pathways Newsletter
Please find our monthly pathways newsletter here for both parents and students. This newsletter is WA focused and aimed at students and parents providing lots of useful pathway information including: Career information, work experience opportunities, scholarships, education programs for student of all ages, TAFE and university open days. This is a must read for all parents but especially those in Years 10 to 12. Should you like to make a booking with one of Pathway team members please use our booking link here.
Any questions? Please reach out to Tamara Murphy, Head of Pathways, at tamara.murphy@cewa.edu.au.
Call for Panel Volunteers
We are seeking 4 to 5 enthusiastic individuals to join a panel discussion chaired by our Year 10 Student Leadership team. The details are as follows:
Date: Friday 29 November
Time: Period 4, 12.05 PM to 12.55 PM (discussion likely no longer than 30 minutes)
Audience: Year 10 cohort
Presenter: Year 10 Student Leadership team
We’re looking for volunteers from any industry to share their career pathway stories and tips. All ages are welcome, and we prefer a diverse mix of panel members. Additionally, we seek current university/TAFE students or apprentices to share their experiences.
If you're interested in inspiring our students, please contact Tamara Murphy, Head of Pathways at tamara.murphy@cewa.edu.au.
Dance Ensemble Auditions Form 2025
The DANCE ENSEMBLE is a specialist group of senior school students, comprising dancers from Years 7 to 12. The Ensemble aims to provide differentiated learning opportunities that extend our senior students and better prepare them for success in dance and beyond.
Dance Ensemble represents the College through performances at events such as the Catholic Performing Arts Festival and the annual Dance Gala and other events throughout the year.
Auditions:
Term 4, Week 5 – 2024
Tuesday 5th and Wednesday 6th November at 7.15am to 8.30am
The audition will consist of participating in a contemporary dance class with each exercise performed in groups of 5 or 6
The adjudication panel will consist of the Dance Teachers and Year 12 Dance Captains who will also lead the class.
For your information:
Classes will begin in Term 1, Week 3 through to end of Term 3
Rehearsals will be conducted on Tuesday mornings 7.15am to 8.20am.
Cost associated with this activity is $100.00 per student. This covers costumes and travel to performances etc
If you have any further questions or program enquiries please contact Caroline Stevenson, Teacher in Charge of Dance at caroline.stevenson@cewa.edu.au
For enrolment queries please contact Arts Administrator, Donna McCrystal on 6332 2603 or via email on donna.mccrystal@cewa.edu.au.
Learn to Swim at Corpus
Corpus Christi College offers a Learn to Swim Program onsite at the Jennifer Reilly Aquatic Centre. The aquatic centre features a covered and heated 25 metre, eight-lane indoor lap and water polo pool, a separate 12 metre learn-to-swim pool and terrace seating for 180 people. Our Learn to Swim Program is facilitated by Speed With Style, a company who provide a unique approach to swim teaching called Individualised Custom Teaching, which was developed by Dr Nigel Williams in collaboration with head coach and Speed with Style Founder - John Williams.
The Learn to Swim program is available to both Corpus Christi College students and those external to the College.
You can register and find more information about Speed with Style here:
WAAPA Summer School 2025
Start your new year with an exciting experience at WAAPA. Come along this January for a fun-packed program where you'll meet new people, sharpen your skills, and get plenty of performance opportunities. WAAPA’s Summer School offers a wide variety of performing arts courses tailored for secondary school students. Whether you're going into Year 7 or Year 12, there's something for every aspiring artist—classes in Acting for Stage, Dance, Acting for Camera, Jazz Music, and Music Theatre. Our expert instructors welcome students of all skill levels and experiences. For more details on the courses available, visit Summer School 2025 or reach out to Gabrielle Metcalf at explore.waapa@ecu.edu.au or call 9370 6775.