Download - The Spirit Newsletter
Edition 10 Term Four | 26 October 2018
From the Principalrsquos Desk Welcome to the final term for 2018 Itrsquos hard to believe how
quickly this year is going
Our Year 12 students have now completed their formal
education here at the College Our recent graduation assembly
enabled our Year 12 class to pass on a number of messages to
our younger students teachers and parents and there was a
strong theme of gratitude for their education for each other and
for the opportunities they have had during their educational
journey at the College That evening we celebrated Mass at
St Paulrsquos Church followed by the Graduation Dinner The whole
day was a wonderful celebration of both them as young people
and what we seek to build for all of our students here at
St Lukersquos ndash good relationships On behalf of the St Lukersquos College
community I wish all our departing Year 12 students the very
best for the future I hope they will look back on their time at
the College with fond memories To our ATAR students our best
wishes and prayers for your upcoming examinations
Recently our College celebrated Mass in honour of our patron
St Luke The Mass gave us a wonderful insight into the man who
was St Luke the Evangelist St Luke highlighted Jesusrsquo great love
for those who operated at the margins of society ndash the poor the
sick and the children His mission is our mission we must
continually reach out to those who need us and offer our
practical and prayerful support
The gymnasium interior was painted just before the holidays
and new tinting was added to all the windows a few weeks ago
This lsquofaceliftrsquo has made a very noticeable difference to this
space My thanks goes to FOSL for their generous support in
funding the cost of the tinting I know both staff and students
are most appreciative of this upgrade as we head into the
warmer months
This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Karratha Education
Initiative The KEI has contributed approximately $5 000 000 to
the College during this time These funds cover expenses
associated with revision courses seminars scholarships and
professional development opportunities to name just a few
IMPORTANT DATES
Tuesday 30 October House Captain speeches
Saturday 3
Year 7 2019 PATS Testing
Tuesday 6 November
FOSL Meeting
Friday 9 - Friday 16 November Year 11 ATAR Exams
Friday 9 - Friday 16 November Year 11 General Work Placement Block
Tuesday 13 November
Board Meeting
Thursday 15 November
Year 7 2019 Orientation Day
Friday 16 November Year 11 Students Last Day
Monday 19 - Friday 23 November Year 910 Exams
Uniform Shop
Opening Hours Tuesday 1115pm ndash 315pm
Thursday 1115pm ndash 315pm
For more information on uniform prices
requirements or ordering online please
check out our website here
Alternatively you can contact Carol
Uniform Shop Manager at
uniformstlukescollegewaeduau
St Lukersquos College
Rosemary Rd Karratha (08) 9144 1081
adminstlukescollegewaeduau
Like St Lukersquos College
Karratha on Facebook
The Spirit Newsletter
Members of our College community along with some past students attended a sundowner last week to
acknowledge this milestone My sincere thanks goes to the Woodside operated NWSP for their
generous support over the last decade on behalf of the St Lukersquos College community This support has
had a significant impact on the educational outcomes of hundreds of St Lukersquos College students I look
forward to our continuing association
The school nurse is now attending the College one full day a fortnight to support our students This
complements the work Headspace have been doing at the College over the past six months
particularly in the field of mental health Students can self-refer however if for any reason you would
like your child to see the nurse please contact their House Coordinator who can facilitate an
appointment
My sincere thanks to FOSL on behalf of the community for their organisation of our quiz night held last
Saturday A great evening combined fundraising with community engagement with approximately
$16000 raised towards the cost of replacing the chiller in the gym My thanks also to the many
individuals and businesses in the region who donated prizes or services as part of the evening Your
support is most appreciated in helping to deliver a successful night I would also like to acknowledge
Mr Tony Weir and Mr Lee Clarke who kept us entertained acting as MC and DJ for the evening A
big well done to everyone involved
Irsquom pleased to inform you that Mr Adrian Correia has been appointed Deputy Principal for the next two
years whilst Ms Melanie Caddick is on maternity leave Adrian is currently Head of House at CBC
Fremantle and has held a number of Acting DP positions over the last few years Irsquom sure Adrian will
be an asset to the College over the next two years For Term 4 Mr Brent McDonald will be serving the
College as Deputy Principal in conjunction with his role as Year 7 Coordinator Mr McDonald will be
responsible for Years 7 8 and 9 during this time and Ms Cusack will care for Years 1011 and 12
Irsquom pleased to announce the following students have been nominated as our student leaders in 2019
These students will be formally commissioned and presented with their badges early next year
Head Boy Reuben McCawley Head Girl Emily Caspersz Sports Captain Mackenzie King
Sports Captain Ethan Moyle and Prefects Priya Naidoo and Peyton Fell
When announcing these students at our final assembly for Term 3 I spoke about servant leadership
and the need to work in the best interests of others and the office their bear as stewards to their
position Good leadership is not about what the individual can gain through their title It is about
making a positive difference in the best interest of the community On behalf of the College I wish
these students the best of luck in their roles next year Irsquom sure they will do the College proud
Finally a reminder that if you are planning on withdrawing your child from the College at the end of
the year a school terms notice is required as documented in our enrolment policy If this notice is not
provided you can be liable for up to the equivalent of one termrsquos school fees Planning is well underway
for the 2019 school year so this information is essential Your support in this matter is most
appreciated
God Bless
Mr Michael Williams
Principal
Deputy Principalrsquos Address
Quiz Night
Term 4 started off with an exceptionally well-organised Music Quiz Night Congratulations and thank
you to the incredible members of the FOSL (Friends of St Lukersquos) team who put this event into motion
It was fantastic to stand behind the bar and share informal conversations about your wonderful children
and see such camaraderie between parents and teachers at St Lukersquos Also incredible was to work
together to raise such a lot of money to get a new air-conditioner for the College Thank you to
everyone who helped out on the night and to all who joined us We may need more tables next year
Graduation
The Class of 2018 graduated last Friday To celebrate the day started with the Year 12rsquos final College
assembly We then celebrated our Graduation Mass and ceremony This was an opportunity for each of
our graduates to receive Godrsquos blessing share in Eucharistic celebration and be formally acknowledged
by the College community as a Graduate of St Lukersquos College Finally we celebrated with students
family and staff with a beautiful dinner on The Shelf at the Red Earth Arts Precinct
I would like to thank each of the staff involved in the preparation of events on the day particularly
Fr Ziggy and Fr Vincent Mrs Rhondda Tittums Ms Alida Kempen Mrs Lyn Kleynhans and Mrs Petrina
Sladen I would also like to especially thank FOSL (Friends of St Lukersquos) who paid for the beautiful
graduation sashes our Year 12rsquos were proudly wearing and for the Photo Booth provided at the
Graduation Dinner A very special thanks to Margie Dow for our fragrant Graduation Candles
I wish all of those students studying for upcoming ATAR exams all the very best Remember that you
can contact your teachers for any last minute queries
Year 11 Revision Seminars amp Exams
Over the last two weekends we have had many of our Year 11 ATAR students busy studying at school
thanks to the KEI (Karratha Education Initiative) who fund this extremely helpful preparation for
Semester 2 Exams We have one final Seminar this Saturday Physics AM amp Chemistry PM Year 11
ATAR students have their exams scheduled from Friday 9 November to Friday 16 November
Online Literacy amp Numeracy Assessment
The results for the September round of testing have been released to the College We are now
processing these and mailing home
Results for each assessment (Writing Reading and Numeracy)
Individual diagnostics for each component in which the minimum standard (Ie Category 3) has not
been attained
If you have any queries in regards to this please contact me at the College
God bless
Ms Sharon Cusack
Deputy Principal (Year 10 11 12)
Deputy Principalrsquos Address
I can tell you that I am very excited to be in a leadership capacity at the school as Acting Deputy
Principal for Term four working closely with the Year 7-9 cohort and maintaining my Year 7
Coordinator responsibilities It is going to be a very busy yet productive term
Armed for Life
It was a pleasure to have Adam Przytula from Armed for Life to speak with our students over the
Tuesday and Wednesday of Week one Adam covered a range of important topics and current trends
which related to well-being stress management cyber-safety nutrition and self-awareness There were
plenty of positive comments from the students with responses that described the sessions as engaging
educational and inspiring The St Lukersquos College community would like to thank Adam for his time and
sharing of specialist knowledge it was very insightful
Year 8 Immunisations
On Tuesday 23 October the school facilitated the Year 8 and 10 Immunisations The school-based
program is nationally funded and offers all students the opportunity to become protected against
vaccine preventable diseases Despite a ldquofew dead-armsrdquo and some ldquodizzy spellsrdquo our students walked
away from their experience with iron clad immune systems St Lukersquos College would like to thank the
nurses from Pilbara Health for their time and patience with the students
Year 7 Orientation and PATs Testing for Year 7 students enrolled for 2019
It is my pleasure to welcome the first of many activities for Year 7 students enrolled at St Lukersquos
College for 2019 In Week 6 on Thursday 15 November we have our Year 7 Orientation Day New
students should be at the College by 815am and assemble in the school Gymnasium The day will
conclude at 300pm Students catching the buses home will be supervised until 315pm when the buses
depart
The Year 7 students will meet the Principal members of staff and participate in a range of activities and
subjects that will occur throughout the day The Orientation Day program will be facilitated by very
keen student leaders and peer mentors which will undoubtedly ldquofly the house flagrdquo with passion
Please also note that the Year 7 students enrolled for 2019 PATrsquos testing date is on Saturday 3
November (refer to the PATrsquos test letter) I look forward to meeting your child on both these dates
Well that is the wrap for now as we begin our progress into the last term for 2018 Lets keep positive
and work hard in what is to be a productive term
God bless
Mr Brent McDonald
Deputy Principal (Year 7 8 9)
For the purchase of uniform items for next year the Uniform Shop will be
open as follows
Thursday 15 November 815am ndash 1000am
Thursday 31 January 900am ndash 1200pm
Friday 1 February 900am ndash 1200pm
Monday 4 February Year 7rsquos first day
The Uniform Shop will be open prior to the beginning of the new school
year Dates and times are yet to be confirmed The Uniform Shop is located
outside the College Gym A list of allocated Houses (Factions) will be posted
in the Uniform Shop for purchase of an appropriate Sports Shirt
Religious Education
Blessings All
Year 12 Graduation Mass
It was an emotional time last week when our Year 12 students graduated On Friday 19 October the
Year 12 Graduation Mass was held at our local Parish Church St Paulrsquos Year 12 students their
parents family members and St Lukersquos staff attended Father Zyggy and Father Vincent celebrated
this special Mass for the Year 12 students parents and teachers
The Mass was a reverent occasion and one which we hope will stay with our now former students as
they prepare to leave secondary school and go onto further study employment or travel
Our prayers will be with the Year 12 students as they prepare for and sit their WACE exams May God
help them to use their time well and may he give them a calm mind and a real confidence as they
face this time in their lives
Socktober
Soctober is an initiative of Catholic Mission and one way our school can fundraise and engage in
advocacy and formation activities for Catholic Mission during World Mission Month in October This
years theme is focusing on the support for Myanmar with the theme Healing a Nation through
Education
The lsquosock it to somethingrsquo concept is an Australian expression that means to strike out at We want to
invite you to help us strike out at social issues such as poverty child labour child trafficking
homelessness and lack of education and to do so we also need your practical support
St Lukes College fundraised for Catholic Mission on Wednesday 24 October by holding a Crazy Sock
Day where both students and staff were encouraged to wear crazy socks for a $2 gold coin donation
Through everyones efforts we were able to raise a total of $370 for Catholic Mission
God bless
Mrs Rhondda Tittums
Head of Religious Education
Surf and Ski Trip 2019
St Lukersquos College is offering students the opportunity to travel to the USA and Canada with Wanderers
Australia in the summer holidays of 201920 for 16 days
We have in the past offered this trip and it has been a great success and all of the studentsrsquo enjoyed
their time away Whilst away students go skiingsnowboarding at Apex mountain in Canada visit
Universal studios Disney Land shop in downtown LA watch a basketball and ice hockey game hike
through Stanley Park in Vancouver meet other students from other Australian schools forming new
relationships and much more
Staff will accompany the students from Karratha internationally and return to ensure their safety This
trip will be open to students from Year 8-12 next year We will be advertising a parent information
session before the end of the term so please keep an eye out for those details in the coming newsletters
At school we will be hosting a lunch time briefing on the trip details to gauge student interest and from
there we will be able to move forward with the planning
For more information of the trip and the company please visit their website here Alternatively please
contact Brooke Pollard or Wayne Sharpe
Brooke Pollard Wayne Sharpe
Maitland House Coordinator Nickol House Coordinator
brookepollardcewaeduau waynesharpecewaeduau
Leeuwin Adventure Sailing Program
The Leeuwin is such an awesome experience that I couldnrsquot help but sign up and go for a second time
and it was just as amazing as the first Our days consisted of good food not much sleep and lots of
adrenaline filled fun activities Being able to learn about the ship and how it all works as well as meeting
some great people from all over Australia making some life long quality mates is something I will never
forget While on the ship you lose all shame and embarrassment and are encouraged to get involved in
all activities whether it makes you look like a goose or not Irsquod recommend anyone to go on the Leeuwin
if they have the opportunity itrsquos a chance to improve personal skills meet new people and have a great
time
Reuben McCawley
Year 11 student
Art
The students at the College have been busy designing and constructing works as part of lsquoSantarsquos
Workshoprsquo display that will be featured at the Red Earth Arts Precinct in December Our Year 7rsquos are
invited to construct and cover giant cellophane-covered prisms that will be hung and scattered
throughout the REAP foyer sharing pools of glorious colour
The Year 8rsquos will be making giant jumping jack lsquowhoopeersquo toys from recycled board This interactive
display will include a variety of quirky characters including bears soldiers and dancing dolls Our Year
9 students will have their recycled costumes on display These include a giant Lego character a
pineapple headdress and ninja outfits The works showcase their considerable craftsmanship and
imagination and will be a highlight of our display And finally the Year 10 Art students have been busy
making prototypes of graceful hanging sculptures Their productions made from dowel wire and
transparent film will be captivating Our next step will be to make our giant versions for display
Exciting
Can your family assist Parent support and students are invited to be involved with some of the giant
toy projects in a series of after school workshops in the coming weeks We will also require additional
volunteer assistance for the install of Santarsquos Workshop (week of Dec 3) All students are invited to
assist and make contributions to our Christmas display with these sculpture projects
Sign-up sheets are available in the house blocks Or please make contact with me at the College via
email Montymontgomerycewaeduau
After school Art Workshop Dates All welcome
Wednesday and Thursday 315 - 430
Weeks 5 - 7 (7th 8th 14th 15th 21st and 22nd November)
Wishing you all a magical end to the school year Be sure to look out for our display at REAP in early
December
Mrs Tanya Montgomery
Art Teacher
Book of the Moment
on Goodreadscom
Itrsquos not because Belrsquos mother was murdered
Itrsquos not because her father is a politician
Bel writes to a Death Row prisoner as an easy way out of an assignment
But now hersquos written back Drawn to Micahrsquos world inside a Thai prison
she finds herself falling for the boy with ragged hair shackles and a
terrible past Will Bel lose him too And could it mean losing the people
who mean the most to her at home
Whatever happens none of them will ever be the same
Careers
Year 12 General Pathway Students Work Placements
During Year 11 and 12 General pathway students worked to complete a certificate qualification
towards completing their WACE Some through school-based traineeships and some alongside a paid
unpaid work placement developing a set of transferable workplace skills within a specific Industry
related area Part of the workplace learning students were expected to accumulate a minimum of 110
working hours Students document their working hours by completing a Workplace Learning Logbook
signed by their workplace supervisor
I would like to congratulate all year 12 students on successfully completing their certificate
qualifications some students went above and beyond completing more than one certificate course
I would also like to thank the local business community for assisting and supporting our students with
work placements It provides students with a realistic experience in the world of work and more
importantly within a specific Industry area Students were able to gain experience upskilling
themselves in areas such as time management independence responsibility communication
presentation maturity as well as hands on work better preparing them for future employment
Special thanks goes to
Cherratta Lodge Norwest Sand amp Gravel Bhagwan Marine Mermaid Marine Coral Coast Electrical
City of Karratha Cozco Electrical Contractors Pilbara Physiotherapy Karratha LeisurePlex ODH
Mechanical Pilbara Ports Authority DB Yurra Karratha Steel amp Industry Supplies Northfleet Rio
Tinto St Paulrsquos Primary School Focus HR Consulting Services Karratha Contracting AuSolar Auto
One and Mardi Station
Year 12 graduates
It was with great pride that parents and staff watched on as the Year 12 students of 2018 graduated It
was a special occasion to celebrate the end of a chapter not only for those heading to University or
accepted into apprenticeships traineeships or further study as buffers and even those choosing to take
time out to travel or work It has been a wonderful ride working closely with both General and ATAR
pathway students each with their own unique personality and dreams I would like to wish each student
all the very best moving onto to greater things No matter the intent always dream bigger I would like
to wish all the ATAR students the best of luck through their studies leading up to the final WACE
examinations This time next month it will all be forgotten
Year 11 Students
Year 11 students will be rounding up the year in week 5 ATAR students will sit their exams for a second
time General pathway students will benefit by attending their work placements within their chosen
certificate area from 9 ndash 16 November It provides students with the exposure and experience within a
specific industry gaining work placement hours towards WACE but also to add value to their resumes
Itrsquos an opportunity for students to build a relationship with the local community they are our future
Year 10 Students
Year 10 students have selected their chosen pathway ahead of year 11 and 12 Week 8 and 9 students
will have the opportunity to have a taste of whatrsquos to come The two-week transition will provide the
ATAR students with the foundation of course content within each chosen subject area The General
pathway students will have the opportunity to gain work experience within a specific industry closely
related to their intended certificate course next year
North Regional TAFE Short Course Guide
North Regional TAFE have released their Short course guide for the rest of 20182019 Courses would
best suit Year 10 11 and 12 students wishing to upskill in areas such as First Aid White Card Web
Design Health amp Safety Ceramics and Beauty Salon Services to name a few Courses range between
half a day to 5 full days For more information please click here
Curtin 2019 Scholarship Applications OPEN
Curtin has undergraduate scholarships some open now and some soon to open For information go
HERE
Scholarships are CLOSING SOON
Rural and Regional Enterprise Scholarships Program
QTAC is delighted to be the Scholarship Support Organisation for the Australian Government Department
of Education and Training to deliver the Rural and Regional Enterprise Scholarships Program The Rural
and Regional Enterprise Scholarships Program improves access to and completion of STEM (Science
Technology Engineering and Mathematics) tertiary education courses including in the fields of health and
agricultural science The scholarships are open to students from regional and remote areas in Australia
The program aims to
increase the number of students engaging with STEM disciplines
increase the number of students able to undertake their preferred course of STEM study irrespective
of their location
increase program participants rate of course completion relative to their peers
The Program will support up to 1200 undergraduate postgraduate and Vocational Education and Training
(VET) students to undertake a STEM course including in the fields of health and agricultural science The
scholarships are for Certificate IV to PhD courses STEM fields include the following broad fields of study
Natural and Physical Sciences
Information Technology
Engineering and Related Technologies
Agriculture Environmental and Related Studies
Health (except Complementary Therapies)
Scholarship recipients may receive total scholarship funding up to $18000 based on course length and
type of study or training A further $500 is available to scholarship recipients to support an internship For
more information click here
The minimum duration a scholarship can support is six months full-time and the maximum is four years
full-time (or part-time equivalent) For more information please follow the links below
httpswwwqtaceduauscholarships
httpswwweducationgovaurural-and-regional-enterprise-scholarships
The Good Universities Guide to Scholarships
Many industries offer scholarships to help students to succeed within their industry The Good Universities
Guide tries to keep up with all the scholarships that come out for Uni or TAFE
Look for industry magazines and newsletters Scholarship and support opportunities will be advertised
in them
There are building and construction scholarships available through No Limits and there are a number
of scholarships listed at Construct My Career
Murdoch University 2019 Scholarships OPEN
Murdoch has scholarships for a range of different purposes Check out the undergraduate scholarships
identified here
UWA 2019 Scholarship Applications ndash NOW OPEN
The University of Western Australia offers scholarships to assist in areas of financial need remoteness
from the University disability and educational disadvantage
The links below will take you to scholarships that are open now for application
Make sure you submit your application before the closing date 2 November 2018
Accommodation scholarships at UWA Residential Colleges
Albany Campus scholarships
Engineering and Maths Scholarships
Arts Business Law Education and Design Scholarships
Health and Medical Sciences Scholarships
Science Scholarships
Australian Indigenous or Torres Strait Islander Scholarships
All faculty scholarships
APPLY NOW
If you miss the deadline to apply for a scholarship you will have another opportunity to apply for in
Semester 1 2019 Late applications will not be accepted
Notre Dame Scholarships
While the selection criteria vary for each scholarship community involvement and leadership roles as well
as academic performance and financial hardship are considered as part of the application process
Fremantle Undergraduate Scholarships
Academic Merit Scholarships
Scholarships for all Schools
School of Arts and Sciences
School of Business
School of Education
School of Health Sciences
School of Law
School of Medicine
School of Nursing and Midwifery
School of Philosophy and Theology
School of Physiotherapy
ECU 2019 Undergraduate Scholarships
Check out ECU scholarship offerings HERE
2019 Good Universities Guide
The Guide has University and VET information
This is a great publication if you want to find courses and compare the quality at different education and
training providers
Diversity equity opportunity The Good Universities Guide is Australiarsquos premier resource on higher
education allowing students to compare and identify the right course and provider to assist them in
achieving their career goals
The Good Universities Guide 2019 is the most comprehensive edition of the publication to date featuring
New and updated institution ratings
Student experience and graduate outcome data
Entry requirements and ATAR cut-off scores
Financial assistance fees and scholarships
Institution profiles by state
Whatrsquos new for 2019
First Generation rating
Revamped profiles
You can order a hard copy of the Guide here
Whatrsquos NEW
7 November ECU Careers in Sport Expo
Sport and recreation is part of the fabric of Australian life Sport plays an important role in society and
contributes to our lives in many ways ndash it helps improve our well-being can increase productivity it may
prevent at-risk behaviour provides entertainment and social benefits for our communities and offers a
variety of job opportunities in various sectors
Please join us at this event to hear inspiring
presentations from industry leaders meet
with prospective employers talk to current
students and take advantage of the
opportunity to speak with specialist lecturers
about your specific interests
Joondalup Campus 530pm - 800pm
Register HERE
27 November ECU Admission Pathways Information Evenings
Joondalup Campus 6pm
If you didnt get a great score in Year 12 havent been at school for a while or dont have any formal
qualifications this could be your chance to change your future
At our Admission Pathways Information Evening youll find out more about our UniPrep program and
Experience-based Entry Scheme These options can lead to studying an undergraduate (Bachelors)
degree
After the presentation well have a question and answer session plus some light refreshments Register
HERE
New Design Courses at Curtin
If you havenrsquot decided what to do in 2019 this could be of interest to you From Semester 1 2019 Curtin
will be offering a new Bachelor of Design Students can choose to study a single or double major in
You can download our Bachelor of Design course guide here
New Associate Degree in Agribusiness offered at Muresk Institute from 2019
Curtin is offering a new Associate Degree in Agribusiness at Muresk Institute from 2019
The two-year associate degree will be a pathway into the full Bachelor of Agribusiness providing up to 24
months credit Pathways into other bachelor programs will also be available
There will be admission pathways for a broad range of students
including applicants with vocational education and training work
and life experience and recent secondary education
Express your interest to receive information on the confirmed full
entry requirements and admission criteria
15 November WAAPA Production Tours
Find how you can study a trade apprenticeship at WAPPA
Visit design and costume studios check out sound and lighting facilities and explore our extensive props
and scenery workshops where you can undertake apprenticeship training
ECU Mt Lawley 600pm - 730pm Register HERE
Christmas Holiday Programs
January 4 ndash 25 Murdoch Horizons Summer School
If youre starting your year 12 studies in 2019 Murdochrsquos three-week Horizons Summer School will help
you maximise your year 12 results and kick-start your university degree
The Murdoch Horizons Summer School prepares students who are transitioning from year 11 to year 12
for their year 12 studies Over three weeks yoursquoll participate in lectures workshops and labs to
experience university life and study
Find our more HERE
Animation and Game Design Creative Advertising Design
Digital Design Fashion Design
Graphic Design Photography
January 14 ndash 18 Students Going into Year 11 and 12 SciTech Future Doctorsrsquo program
SciTechrsquos Future Doctorsrsquo program provides students with the opportunity to get hands-on clinical
experience in the medical field via a five-day intensive program that includes a series of talks workshops
and visits to medical facilities
Thirty students are accepted into the annual program via a competitive application process These
students will have the opportunity to network with a variety of medical experts explore a wide-range of
medical career options and pathways and to gain skills and knowledge via simulated clinical medical
experiences
Location Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital Perth
Applications for the 2019 Future Doctors program open in late October and are open to Western
Australian students entering Year 11 or Year 12 in 2019
Program cost will be made available when applications open Check the SciTech website for information
HERE
29 January ndash 5 February Muresk Summer School
Kick start your Certificate III in Agriculture by doing these practical hands on units at Muresk
You will learn how to
operate quad bikes (including understanding safety procedures)
transport store prepare and apply chemicals
operate precision control technology (drones and tractors)
acquire the skills and knowledge to safely move draft and control livestock
On completion students exit with a statement of attainment for the five units completed
Prerequisites There are no formal prerequisites for this course
Fee $650 full fee
For more information go HERE
Mrs Carol Potter
Vocational Education Coordinator
Carolpottercewaeduau
Finance
This is a general reminder to all families that school fee balances must be finalised by
Wednesday 14 November 2018 unless alternative payment arrangements have been made
Could those families who have yet to organise payment please contact the College urgently to make
arrangements
A reminder that parentscaregivers of students not returning for the commencement of 2019 are to
provide written advice to the College as soon as possible to avoid incurring any charges applicable to
Term 1 2019 as per the Collegersquos Fees Policy
Click here to view or download a copy of Collegersquos Payment Plan form Fees Schedule or Fees Policy
Need an updated copy of your family statement
Please email accountsstlukescollegewaeduau and a copy will be sent to you directly
Payment of school fees can be made directly to the College via Credit Card Cash Cheque or Direct
Funds Transfer Our account details for Direct Funds Transfer are as follows
Account Name St Lukersquos College Board Account
Branch Number (BSB) 086-006
Account Number 545 070 180
Payment Reference Family code as per statement
If you are experiencing difficulties in paying your fees please be assured there is always a solution
Please contact the College to make a private and confidential appointment with the Principal to
discuss what arrangements might be put in place to assist you in moving forward with your account
whilst still ensuring that your child remains part of our St Lukersquos community
God Bless
Finance Team
Uniform Shop
Please note the uniform shop is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1115am ndash 315pm There
has been an increased number of people asking the administration office staff for uniforms outside
the shop times this will not continue unless there is an emergency The administration staff have
been very helpful but it takes them away from their respected duties If you are unable to visit the
shop during opening hours please make use of the online ordering system Students are able to
collect their orders during lunch breaks if not collected on those days orders are left at the office for
students to collect at any time
The link to the our online canteen is wwwquickcliqcomau
Requests for second hand uniforms Please if you have any unwanted uniforms feel free to donate
them to the school We have many requests for second hand uniforms
Mrs Carol Potter
Uniform Shop Manager
uniformstlukescollegewaeduau
Members of our College community along with some past students attended a sundowner last week to
acknowledge this milestone My sincere thanks goes to the Woodside operated NWSP for their
generous support over the last decade on behalf of the St Lukersquos College community This support has
had a significant impact on the educational outcomes of hundreds of St Lukersquos College students I look
forward to our continuing association
The school nurse is now attending the College one full day a fortnight to support our students This
complements the work Headspace have been doing at the College over the past six months
particularly in the field of mental health Students can self-refer however if for any reason you would
like your child to see the nurse please contact their House Coordinator who can facilitate an
appointment
My sincere thanks to FOSL on behalf of the community for their organisation of our quiz night held last
Saturday A great evening combined fundraising with community engagement with approximately
$16000 raised towards the cost of replacing the chiller in the gym My thanks also to the many
individuals and businesses in the region who donated prizes or services as part of the evening Your
support is most appreciated in helping to deliver a successful night I would also like to acknowledge
Mr Tony Weir and Mr Lee Clarke who kept us entertained acting as MC and DJ for the evening A
big well done to everyone involved
Irsquom pleased to inform you that Mr Adrian Correia has been appointed Deputy Principal for the next two
years whilst Ms Melanie Caddick is on maternity leave Adrian is currently Head of House at CBC
Fremantle and has held a number of Acting DP positions over the last few years Irsquom sure Adrian will
be an asset to the College over the next two years For Term 4 Mr Brent McDonald will be serving the
College as Deputy Principal in conjunction with his role as Year 7 Coordinator Mr McDonald will be
responsible for Years 7 8 and 9 during this time and Ms Cusack will care for Years 1011 and 12
Irsquom pleased to announce the following students have been nominated as our student leaders in 2019
These students will be formally commissioned and presented with their badges early next year
Head Boy Reuben McCawley Head Girl Emily Caspersz Sports Captain Mackenzie King
Sports Captain Ethan Moyle and Prefects Priya Naidoo and Peyton Fell
When announcing these students at our final assembly for Term 3 I spoke about servant leadership
and the need to work in the best interests of others and the office their bear as stewards to their
position Good leadership is not about what the individual can gain through their title It is about
making a positive difference in the best interest of the community On behalf of the College I wish
these students the best of luck in their roles next year Irsquom sure they will do the College proud
Finally a reminder that if you are planning on withdrawing your child from the College at the end of
the year a school terms notice is required as documented in our enrolment policy If this notice is not
provided you can be liable for up to the equivalent of one termrsquos school fees Planning is well underway
for the 2019 school year so this information is essential Your support in this matter is most
appreciated
God Bless
Mr Michael Williams
Principal
Deputy Principalrsquos Address
Quiz Night
Term 4 started off with an exceptionally well-organised Music Quiz Night Congratulations and thank
you to the incredible members of the FOSL (Friends of St Lukersquos) team who put this event into motion
It was fantastic to stand behind the bar and share informal conversations about your wonderful children
and see such camaraderie between parents and teachers at St Lukersquos Also incredible was to work
together to raise such a lot of money to get a new air-conditioner for the College Thank you to
everyone who helped out on the night and to all who joined us We may need more tables next year
Graduation
The Class of 2018 graduated last Friday To celebrate the day started with the Year 12rsquos final College
assembly We then celebrated our Graduation Mass and ceremony This was an opportunity for each of
our graduates to receive Godrsquos blessing share in Eucharistic celebration and be formally acknowledged
by the College community as a Graduate of St Lukersquos College Finally we celebrated with students
family and staff with a beautiful dinner on The Shelf at the Red Earth Arts Precinct
I would like to thank each of the staff involved in the preparation of events on the day particularly
Fr Ziggy and Fr Vincent Mrs Rhondda Tittums Ms Alida Kempen Mrs Lyn Kleynhans and Mrs Petrina
Sladen I would also like to especially thank FOSL (Friends of St Lukersquos) who paid for the beautiful
graduation sashes our Year 12rsquos were proudly wearing and for the Photo Booth provided at the
Graduation Dinner A very special thanks to Margie Dow for our fragrant Graduation Candles
I wish all of those students studying for upcoming ATAR exams all the very best Remember that you
can contact your teachers for any last minute queries
Year 11 Revision Seminars amp Exams
Over the last two weekends we have had many of our Year 11 ATAR students busy studying at school
thanks to the KEI (Karratha Education Initiative) who fund this extremely helpful preparation for
Semester 2 Exams We have one final Seminar this Saturday Physics AM amp Chemistry PM Year 11
ATAR students have their exams scheduled from Friday 9 November to Friday 16 November
Online Literacy amp Numeracy Assessment
The results for the September round of testing have been released to the College We are now
processing these and mailing home
Results for each assessment (Writing Reading and Numeracy)
Individual diagnostics for each component in which the minimum standard (Ie Category 3) has not
been attained
If you have any queries in regards to this please contact me at the College
God bless
Ms Sharon Cusack
Deputy Principal (Year 10 11 12)
Deputy Principalrsquos Address
I can tell you that I am very excited to be in a leadership capacity at the school as Acting Deputy
Principal for Term four working closely with the Year 7-9 cohort and maintaining my Year 7
Coordinator responsibilities It is going to be a very busy yet productive term
Armed for Life
It was a pleasure to have Adam Przytula from Armed for Life to speak with our students over the
Tuesday and Wednesday of Week one Adam covered a range of important topics and current trends
which related to well-being stress management cyber-safety nutrition and self-awareness There were
plenty of positive comments from the students with responses that described the sessions as engaging
educational and inspiring The St Lukersquos College community would like to thank Adam for his time and
sharing of specialist knowledge it was very insightful
Year 8 Immunisations
On Tuesday 23 October the school facilitated the Year 8 and 10 Immunisations The school-based
program is nationally funded and offers all students the opportunity to become protected against
vaccine preventable diseases Despite a ldquofew dead-armsrdquo and some ldquodizzy spellsrdquo our students walked
away from their experience with iron clad immune systems St Lukersquos College would like to thank the
nurses from Pilbara Health for their time and patience with the students
Year 7 Orientation and PATs Testing for Year 7 students enrolled for 2019
It is my pleasure to welcome the first of many activities for Year 7 students enrolled at St Lukersquos
College for 2019 In Week 6 on Thursday 15 November we have our Year 7 Orientation Day New
students should be at the College by 815am and assemble in the school Gymnasium The day will
conclude at 300pm Students catching the buses home will be supervised until 315pm when the buses
depart
The Year 7 students will meet the Principal members of staff and participate in a range of activities and
subjects that will occur throughout the day The Orientation Day program will be facilitated by very
keen student leaders and peer mentors which will undoubtedly ldquofly the house flagrdquo with passion
Please also note that the Year 7 students enrolled for 2019 PATrsquos testing date is on Saturday 3
November (refer to the PATrsquos test letter) I look forward to meeting your child on both these dates
Well that is the wrap for now as we begin our progress into the last term for 2018 Lets keep positive
and work hard in what is to be a productive term
God bless
Mr Brent McDonald
Deputy Principal (Year 7 8 9)
For the purchase of uniform items for next year the Uniform Shop will be
open as follows
Thursday 15 November 815am ndash 1000am
Thursday 31 January 900am ndash 1200pm
Friday 1 February 900am ndash 1200pm
Monday 4 February Year 7rsquos first day
The Uniform Shop will be open prior to the beginning of the new school
year Dates and times are yet to be confirmed The Uniform Shop is located
outside the College Gym A list of allocated Houses (Factions) will be posted
in the Uniform Shop for purchase of an appropriate Sports Shirt
Religious Education
Blessings All
Year 12 Graduation Mass
It was an emotional time last week when our Year 12 students graduated On Friday 19 October the
Year 12 Graduation Mass was held at our local Parish Church St Paulrsquos Year 12 students their
parents family members and St Lukersquos staff attended Father Zyggy and Father Vincent celebrated
this special Mass for the Year 12 students parents and teachers
The Mass was a reverent occasion and one which we hope will stay with our now former students as
they prepare to leave secondary school and go onto further study employment or travel
Our prayers will be with the Year 12 students as they prepare for and sit their WACE exams May God
help them to use their time well and may he give them a calm mind and a real confidence as they
face this time in their lives
Socktober
Soctober is an initiative of Catholic Mission and one way our school can fundraise and engage in
advocacy and formation activities for Catholic Mission during World Mission Month in October This
years theme is focusing on the support for Myanmar with the theme Healing a Nation through
Education
The lsquosock it to somethingrsquo concept is an Australian expression that means to strike out at We want to
invite you to help us strike out at social issues such as poverty child labour child trafficking
homelessness and lack of education and to do so we also need your practical support
St Lukes College fundraised for Catholic Mission on Wednesday 24 October by holding a Crazy Sock
Day where both students and staff were encouraged to wear crazy socks for a $2 gold coin donation
Through everyones efforts we were able to raise a total of $370 for Catholic Mission
God bless
Mrs Rhondda Tittums
Head of Religious Education
Surf and Ski Trip 2019
St Lukersquos College is offering students the opportunity to travel to the USA and Canada with Wanderers
Australia in the summer holidays of 201920 for 16 days
We have in the past offered this trip and it has been a great success and all of the studentsrsquo enjoyed
their time away Whilst away students go skiingsnowboarding at Apex mountain in Canada visit
Universal studios Disney Land shop in downtown LA watch a basketball and ice hockey game hike
through Stanley Park in Vancouver meet other students from other Australian schools forming new
relationships and much more
Staff will accompany the students from Karratha internationally and return to ensure their safety This
trip will be open to students from Year 8-12 next year We will be advertising a parent information
session before the end of the term so please keep an eye out for those details in the coming newsletters
At school we will be hosting a lunch time briefing on the trip details to gauge student interest and from
there we will be able to move forward with the planning
For more information of the trip and the company please visit their website here Alternatively please
contact Brooke Pollard or Wayne Sharpe
Brooke Pollard Wayne Sharpe
Maitland House Coordinator Nickol House Coordinator
brookepollardcewaeduau waynesharpecewaeduau
Leeuwin Adventure Sailing Program
The Leeuwin is such an awesome experience that I couldnrsquot help but sign up and go for a second time
and it was just as amazing as the first Our days consisted of good food not much sleep and lots of
adrenaline filled fun activities Being able to learn about the ship and how it all works as well as meeting
some great people from all over Australia making some life long quality mates is something I will never
forget While on the ship you lose all shame and embarrassment and are encouraged to get involved in
all activities whether it makes you look like a goose or not Irsquod recommend anyone to go on the Leeuwin
if they have the opportunity itrsquos a chance to improve personal skills meet new people and have a great
time
Reuben McCawley
Year 11 student
Art
The students at the College have been busy designing and constructing works as part of lsquoSantarsquos
Workshoprsquo display that will be featured at the Red Earth Arts Precinct in December Our Year 7rsquos are
invited to construct and cover giant cellophane-covered prisms that will be hung and scattered
throughout the REAP foyer sharing pools of glorious colour
The Year 8rsquos will be making giant jumping jack lsquowhoopeersquo toys from recycled board This interactive
display will include a variety of quirky characters including bears soldiers and dancing dolls Our Year
9 students will have their recycled costumes on display These include a giant Lego character a
pineapple headdress and ninja outfits The works showcase their considerable craftsmanship and
imagination and will be a highlight of our display And finally the Year 10 Art students have been busy
making prototypes of graceful hanging sculptures Their productions made from dowel wire and
transparent film will be captivating Our next step will be to make our giant versions for display
Exciting
Can your family assist Parent support and students are invited to be involved with some of the giant
toy projects in a series of after school workshops in the coming weeks We will also require additional
volunteer assistance for the install of Santarsquos Workshop (week of Dec 3) All students are invited to
assist and make contributions to our Christmas display with these sculpture projects
Sign-up sheets are available in the house blocks Or please make contact with me at the College via
email Montymontgomerycewaeduau
After school Art Workshop Dates All welcome
Wednesday and Thursday 315 - 430
Weeks 5 - 7 (7th 8th 14th 15th 21st and 22nd November)
Wishing you all a magical end to the school year Be sure to look out for our display at REAP in early
December
Mrs Tanya Montgomery
Art Teacher
Book of the Moment
on Goodreadscom
Itrsquos not because Belrsquos mother was murdered
Itrsquos not because her father is a politician
Bel writes to a Death Row prisoner as an easy way out of an assignment
But now hersquos written back Drawn to Micahrsquos world inside a Thai prison
she finds herself falling for the boy with ragged hair shackles and a
terrible past Will Bel lose him too And could it mean losing the people
who mean the most to her at home
Whatever happens none of them will ever be the same
Careers
Year 12 General Pathway Students Work Placements
During Year 11 and 12 General pathway students worked to complete a certificate qualification
towards completing their WACE Some through school-based traineeships and some alongside a paid
unpaid work placement developing a set of transferable workplace skills within a specific Industry
related area Part of the workplace learning students were expected to accumulate a minimum of 110
working hours Students document their working hours by completing a Workplace Learning Logbook
signed by their workplace supervisor
I would like to congratulate all year 12 students on successfully completing their certificate
qualifications some students went above and beyond completing more than one certificate course
I would also like to thank the local business community for assisting and supporting our students with
work placements It provides students with a realistic experience in the world of work and more
importantly within a specific Industry area Students were able to gain experience upskilling
themselves in areas such as time management independence responsibility communication
presentation maturity as well as hands on work better preparing them for future employment
Special thanks goes to
Cherratta Lodge Norwest Sand amp Gravel Bhagwan Marine Mermaid Marine Coral Coast Electrical
City of Karratha Cozco Electrical Contractors Pilbara Physiotherapy Karratha LeisurePlex ODH
Mechanical Pilbara Ports Authority DB Yurra Karratha Steel amp Industry Supplies Northfleet Rio
Tinto St Paulrsquos Primary School Focus HR Consulting Services Karratha Contracting AuSolar Auto
One and Mardi Station
Year 12 graduates
It was with great pride that parents and staff watched on as the Year 12 students of 2018 graduated It
was a special occasion to celebrate the end of a chapter not only for those heading to University or
accepted into apprenticeships traineeships or further study as buffers and even those choosing to take
time out to travel or work It has been a wonderful ride working closely with both General and ATAR
pathway students each with their own unique personality and dreams I would like to wish each student
all the very best moving onto to greater things No matter the intent always dream bigger I would like
to wish all the ATAR students the best of luck through their studies leading up to the final WACE
examinations This time next month it will all be forgotten
Year 11 Students
Year 11 students will be rounding up the year in week 5 ATAR students will sit their exams for a second
time General pathway students will benefit by attending their work placements within their chosen
certificate area from 9 ndash 16 November It provides students with the exposure and experience within a
specific industry gaining work placement hours towards WACE but also to add value to their resumes
Itrsquos an opportunity for students to build a relationship with the local community they are our future
Year 10 Students
Year 10 students have selected their chosen pathway ahead of year 11 and 12 Week 8 and 9 students
will have the opportunity to have a taste of whatrsquos to come The two-week transition will provide the
ATAR students with the foundation of course content within each chosen subject area The General
pathway students will have the opportunity to gain work experience within a specific industry closely
related to their intended certificate course next year
North Regional TAFE Short Course Guide
North Regional TAFE have released their Short course guide for the rest of 20182019 Courses would
best suit Year 10 11 and 12 students wishing to upskill in areas such as First Aid White Card Web
Design Health amp Safety Ceramics and Beauty Salon Services to name a few Courses range between
half a day to 5 full days For more information please click here
Curtin 2019 Scholarship Applications OPEN
Curtin has undergraduate scholarships some open now and some soon to open For information go
HERE
Scholarships are CLOSING SOON
Rural and Regional Enterprise Scholarships Program
QTAC is delighted to be the Scholarship Support Organisation for the Australian Government Department
of Education and Training to deliver the Rural and Regional Enterprise Scholarships Program The Rural
and Regional Enterprise Scholarships Program improves access to and completion of STEM (Science
Technology Engineering and Mathematics) tertiary education courses including in the fields of health and
agricultural science The scholarships are open to students from regional and remote areas in Australia
The program aims to
increase the number of students engaging with STEM disciplines
increase the number of students able to undertake their preferred course of STEM study irrespective
of their location
increase program participants rate of course completion relative to their peers
The Program will support up to 1200 undergraduate postgraduate and Vocational Education and Training
(VET) students to undertake a STEM course including in the fields of health and agricultural science The
scholarships are for Certificate IV to PhD courses STEM fields include the following broad fields of study
Natural and Physical Sciences
Information Technology
Engineering and Related Technologies
Agriculture Environmental and Related Studies
Health (except Complementary Therapies)
Scholarship recipients may receive total scholarship funding up to $18000 based on course length and
type of study or training A further $500 is available to scholarship recipients to support an internship For
more information click here
The minimum duration a scholarship can support is six months full-time and the maximum is four years
full-time (or part-time equivalent) For more information please follow the links below
httpswwwqtaceduauscholarships
httpswwweducationgovaurural-and-regional-enterprise-scholarships
The Good Universities Guide to Scholarships
Many industries offer scholarships to help students to succeed within their industry The Good Universities
Guide tries to keep up with all the scholarships that come out for Uni or TAFE
Look for industry magazines and newsletters Scholarship and support opportunities will be advertised
in them
There are building and construction scholarships available through No Limits and there are a number
of scholarships listed at Construct My Career
Murdoch University 2019 Scholarships OPEN
Murdoch has scholarships for a range of different purposes Check out the undergraduate scholarships
identified here
UWA 2019 Scholarship Applications ndash NOW OPEN
The University of Western Australia offers scholarships to assist in areas of financial need remoteness
from the University disability and educational disadvantage
The links below will take you to scholarships that are open now for application
Make sure you submit your application before the closing date 2 November 2018
Accommodation scholarships at UWA Residential Colleges
Albany Campus scholarships
Engineering and Maths Scholarships
Arts Business Law Education and Design Scholarships
Health and Medical Sciences Scholarships
Science Scholarships
Australian Indigenous or Torres Strait Islander Scholarships
All faculty scholarships
APPLY NOW
If you miss the deadline to apply for a scholarship you will have another opportunity to apply for in
Semester 1 2019 Late applications will not be accepted
Notre Dame Scholarships
While the selection criteria vary for each scholarship community involvement and leadership roles as well
as academic performance and financial hardship are considered as part of the application process
Fremantle Undergraduate Scholarships
Academic Merit Scholarships
Scholarships for all Schools
School of Arts and Sciences
School of Business
School of Education
School of Health Sciences
School of Law
School of Medicine
School of Nursing and Midwifery
School of Philosophy and Theology
School of Physiotherapy
ECU 2019 Undergraduate Scholarships
Check out ECU scholarship offerings HERE
2019 Good Universities Guide
The Guide has University and VET information
This is a great publication if you want to find courses and compare the quality at different education and
training providers
Diversity equity opportunity The Good Universities Guide is Australiarsquos premier resource on higher
education allowing students to compare and identify the right course and provider to assist them in
achieving their career goals
The Good Universities Guide 2019 is the most comprehensive edition of the publication to date featuring
New and updated institution ratings
Student experience and graduate outcome data
Entry requirements and ATAR cut-off scores
Financial assistance fees and scholarships
Institution profiles by state
Whatrsquos new for 2019
First Generation rating
Revamped profiles
You can order a hard copy of the Guide here
Whatrsquos NEW
7 November ECU Careers in Sport Expo
Sport and recreation is part of the fabric of Australian life Sport plays an important role in society and
contributes to our lives in many ways ndash it helps improve our well-being can increase productivity it may
prevent at-risk behaviour provides entertainment and social benefits for our communities and offers a
variety of job opportunities in various sectors
Please join us at this event to hear inspiring
presentations from industry leaders meet
with prospective employers talk to current
students and take advantage of the
opportunity to speak with specialist lecturers
about your specific interests
Joondalup Campus 530pm - 800pm
Register HERE
27 November ECU Admission Pathways Information Evenings
Joondalup Campus 6pm
If you didnt get a great score in Year 12 havent been at school for a while or dont have any formal
qualifications this could be your chance to change your future
At our Admission Pathways Information Evening youll find out more about our UniPrep program and
Experience-based Entry Scheme These options can lead to studying an undergraduate (Bachelors)
degree
After the presentation well have a question and answer session plus some light refreshments Register
HERE
New Design Courses at Curtin
If you havenrsquot decided what to do in 2019 this could be of interest to you From Semester 1 2019 Curtin
will be offering a new Bachelor of Design Students can choose to study a single or double major in
You can download our Bachelor of Design course guide here
New Associate Degree in Agribusiness offered at Muresk Institute from 2019
Curtin is offering a new Associate Degree in Agribusiness at Muresk Institute from 2019
The two-year associate degree will be a pathway into the full Bachelor of Agribusiness providing up to 24
months credit Pathways into other bachelor programs will also be available
There will be admission pathways for a broad range of students
including applicants with vocational education and training work
and life experience and recent secondary education
Express your interest to receive information on the confirmed full
entry requirements and admission criteria
15 November WAAPA Production Tours
Find how you can study a trade apprenticeship at WAPPA
Visit design and costume studios check out sound and lighting facilities and explore our extensive props
and scenery workshops where you can undertake apprenticeship training
ECU Mt Lawley 600pm - 730pm Register HERE
Christmas Holiday Programs
January 4 ndash 25 Murdoch Horizons Summer School
If youre starting your year 12 studies in 2019 Murdochrsquos three-week Horizons Summer School will help
you maximise your year 12 results and kick-start your university degree
The Murdoch Horizons Summer School prepares students who are transitioning from year 11 to year 12
for their year 12 studies Over three weeks yoursquoll participate in lectures workshops and labs to
experience university life and study
Find our more HERE
Animation and Game Design Creative Advertising Design
Digital Design Fashion Design
Graphic Design Photography
January 14 ndash 18 Students Going into Year 11 and 12 SciTech Future Doctorsrsquo program
SciTechrsquos Future Doctorsrsquo program provides students with the opportunity to get hands-on clinical
experience in the medical field via a five-day intensive program that includes a series of talks workshops
and visits to medical facilities
Thirty students are accepted into the annual program via a competitive application process These
students will have the opportunity to network with a variety of medical experts explore a wide-range of
medical career options and pathways and to gain skills and knowledge via simulated clinical medical
experiences
Location Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital Perth
Applications for the 2019 Future Doctors program open in late October and are open to Western
Australian students entering Year 11 or Year 12 in 2019
Program cost will be made available when applications open Check the SciTech website for information
HERE
29 January ndash 5 February Muresk Summer School
Kick start your Certificate III in Agriculture by doing these practical hands on units at Muresk
You will learn how to
operate quad bikes (including understanding safety procedures)
transport store prepare and apply chemicals
operate precision control technology (drones and tractors)
acquire the skills and knowledge to safely move draft and control livestock
On completion students exit with a statement of attainment for the five units completed
Prerequisites There are no formal prerequisites for this course
Fee $650 full fee
For more information go HERE
Mrs Carol Potter
Vocational Education Coordinator
Carolpottercewaeduau
Finance
This is a general reminder to all families that school fee balances must be finalised by
Wednesday 14 November 2018 unless alternative payment arrangements have been made
Could those families who have yet to organise payment please contact the College urgently to make
arrangements
A reminder that parentscaregivers of students not returning for the commencement of 2019 are to
provide written advice to the College as soon as possible to avoid incurring any charges applicable to
Term 1 2019 as per the Collegersquos Fees Policy
Click here to view or download a copy of Collegersquos Payment Plan form Fees Schedule or Fees Policy
Need an updated copy of your family statement
Please email accountsstlukescollegewaeduau and a copy will be sent to you directly
Payment of school fees can be made directly to the College via Credit Card Cash Cheque or Direct
Funds Transfer Our account details for Direct Funds Transfer are as follows
Account Name St Lukersquos College Board Account
Branch Number (BSB) 086-006
Account Number 545 070 180
Payment Reference Family code as per statement
If you are experiencing difficulties in paying your fees please be assured there is always a solution
Please contact the College to make a private and confidential appointment with the Principal to
discuss what arrangements might be put in place to assist you in moving forward with your account
whilst still ensuring that your child remains part of our St Lukersquos community
God Bless
Finance Team
Uniform Shop
Please note the uniform shop is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1115am ndash 315pm There
has been an increased number of people asking the administration office staff for uniforms outside
the shop times this will not continue unless there is an emergency The administration staff have
been very helpful but it takes them away from their respected duties If you are unable to visit the
shop during opening hours please make use of the online ordering system Students are able to
collect their orders during lunch breaks if not collected on those days orders are left at the office for
students to collect at any time
The link to the our online canteen is wwwquickcliqcomau
Requests for second hand uniforms Please if you have any unwanted uniforms feel free to donate
them to the school We have many requests for second hand uniforms
Mrs Carol Potter
Uniform Shop Manager
uniformstlukescollegewaeduau
Deputy Principalrsquos Address
Quiz Night
Term 4 started off with an exceptionally well-organised Music Quiz Night Congratulations and thank
you to the incredible members of the FOSL (Friends of St Lukersquos) team who put this event into motion
It was fantastic to stand behind the bar and share informal conversations about your wonderful children
and see such camaraderie between parents and teachers at St Lukersquos Also incredible was to work
together to raise such a lot of money to get a new air-conditioner for the College Thank you to
everyone who helped out on the night and to all who joined us We may need more tables next year
Graduation
The Class of 2018 graduated last Friday To celebrate the day started with the Year 12rsquos final College
assembly We then celebrated our Graduation Mass and ceremony This was an opportunity for each of
our graduates to receive Godrsquos blessing share in Eucharistic celebration and be formally acknowledged
by the College community as a Graduate of St Lukersquos College Finally we celebrated with students
family and staff with a beautiful dinner on The Shelf at the Red Earth Arts Precinct
I would like to thank each of the staff involved in the preparation of events on the day particularly
Fr Ziggy and Fr Vincent Mrs Rhondda Tittums Ms Alida Kempen Mrs Lyn Kleynhans and Mrs Petrina
Sladen I would also like to especially thank FOSL (Friends of St Lukersquos) who paid for the beautiful
graduation sashes our Year 12rsquos were proudly wearing and for the Photo Booth provided at the
Graduation Dinner A very special thanks to Margie Dow for our fragrant Graduation Candles
I wish all of those students studying for upcoming ATAR exams all the very best Remember that you
can contact your teachers for any last minute queries
Year 11 Revision Seminars amp Exams
Over the last two weekends we have had many of our Year 11 ATAR students busy studying at school
thanks to the KEI (Karratha Education Initiative) who fund this extremely helpful preparation for
Semester 2 Exams We have one final Seminar this Saturday Physics AM amp Chemistry PM Year 11
ATAR students have their exams scheduled from Friday 9 November to Friday 16 November
Online Literacy amp Numeracy Assessment
The results for the September round of testing have been released to the College We are now
processing these and mailing home
Results for each assessment (Writing Reading and Numeracy)
Individual diagnostics for each component in which the minimum standard (Ie Category 3) has not
been attained
If you have any queries in regards to this please contact me at the College
God bless
Ms Sharon Cusack
Deputy Principal (Year 10 11 12)
Deputy Principalrsquos Address
I can tell you that I am very excited to be in a leadership capacity at the school as Acting Deputy
Principal for Term four working closely with the Year 7-9 cohort and maintaining my Year 7
Coordinator responsibilities It is going to be a very busy yet productive term
Armed for Life
It was a pleasure to have Adam Przytula from Armed for Life to speak with our students over the
Tuesday and Wednesday of Week one Adam covered a range of important topics and current trends
which related to well-being stress management cyber-safety nutrition and self-awareness There were
plenty of positive comments from the students with responses that described the sessions as engaging
educational and inspiring The St Lukersquos College community would like to thank Adam for his time and
sharing of specialist knowledge it was very insightful
Year 8 Immunisations
On Tuesday 23 October the school facilitated the Year 8 and 10 Immunisations The school-based
program is nationally funded and offers all students the opportunity to become protected against
vaccine preventable diseases Despite a ldquofew dead-armsrdquo and some ldquodizzy spellsrdquo our students walked
away from their experience with iron clad immune systems St Lukersquos College would like to thank the
nurses from Pilbara Health for their time and patience with the students
Year 7 Orientation and PATs Testing for Year 7 students enrolled for 2019
It is my pleasure to welcome the first of many activities for Year 7 students enrolled at St Lukersquos
College for 2019 In Week 6 on Thursday 15 November we have our Year 7 Orientation Day New
students should be at the College by 815am and assemble in the school Gymnasium The day will
conclude at 300pm Students catching the buses home will be supervised until 315pm when the buses
depart
The Year 7 students will meet the Principal members of staff and participate in a range of activities and
subjects that will occur throughout the day The Orientation Day program will be facilitated by very
keen student leaders and peer mentors which will undoubtedly ldquofly the house flagrdquo with passion
Please also note that the Year 7 students enrolled for 2019 PATrsquos testing date is on Saturday 3
November (refer to the PATrsquos test letter) I look forward to meeting your child on both these dates
Well that is the wrap for now as we begin our progress into the last term for 2018 Lets keep positive
and work hard in what is to be a productive term
God bless
Mr Brent McDonald
Deputy Principal (Year 7 8 9)
For the purchase of uniform items for next year the Uniform Shop will be
open as follows
Thursday 15 November 815am ndash 1000am
Thursday 31 January 900am ndash 1200pm
Friday 1 February 900am ndash 1200pm
Monday 4 February Year 7rsquos first day
The Uniform Shop will be open prior to the beginning of the new school
year Dates and times are yet to be confirmed The Uniform Shop is located
outside the College Gym A list of allocated Houses (Factions) will be posted
in the Uniform Shop for purchase of an appropriate Sports Shirt
Religious Education
Blessings All
Year 12 Graduation Mass
It was an emotional time last week when our Year 12 students graduated On Friday 19 October the
Year 12 Graduation Mass was held at our local Parish Church St Paulrsquos Year 12 students their
parents family members and St Lukersquos staff attended Father Zyggy and Father Vincent celebrated
this special Mass for the Year 12 students parents and teachers
The Mass was a reverent occasion and one which we hope will stay with our now former students as
they prepare to leave secondary school and go onto further study employment or travel
Our prayers will be with the Year 12 students as they prepare for and sit their WACE exams May God
help them to use their time well and may he give them a calm mind and a real confidence as they
face this time in their lives
Socktober
Soctober is an initiative of Catholic Mission and one way our school can fundraise and engage in
advocacy and formation activities for Catholic Mission during World Mission Month in October This
years theme is focusing on the support for Myanmar with the theme Healing a Nation through
Education
The lsquosock it to somethingrsquo concept is an Australian expression that means to strike out at We want to
invite you to help us strike out at social issues such as poverty child labour child trafficking
homelessness and lack of education and to do so we also need your practical support
St Lukes College fundraised for Catholic Mission on Wednesday 24 October by holding a Crazy Sock
Day where both students and staff were encouraged to wear crazy socks for a $2 gold coin donation
Through everyones efforts we were able to raise a total of $370 for Catholic Mission
God bless
Mrs Rhondda Tittums
Head of Religious Education
Surf and Ski Trip 2019
St Lukersquos College is offering students the opportunity to travel to the USA and Canada with Wanderers
Australia in the summer holidays of 201920 for 16 days
We have in the past offered this trip and it has been a great success and all of the studentsrsquo enjoyed
their time away Whilst away students go skiingsnowboarding at Apex mountain in Canada visit
Universal studios Disney Land shop in downtown LA watch a basketball and ice hockey game hike
through Stanley Park in Vancouver meet other students from other Australian schools forming new
relationships and much more
Staff will accompany the students from Karratha internationally and return to ensure their safety This
trip will be open to students from Year 8-12 next year We will be advertising a parent information
session before the end of the term so please keep an eye out for those details in the coming newsletters
At school we will be hosting a lunch time briefing on the trip details to gauge student interest and from
there we will be able to move forward with the planning
For more information of the trip and the company please visit their website here Alternatively please
contact Brooke Pollard or Wayne Sharpe
Brooke Pollard Wayne Sharpe
Maitland House Coordinator Nickol House Coordinator
brookepollardcewaeduau waynesharpecewaeduau
Leeuwin Adventure Sailing Program
The Leeuwin is such an awesome experience that I couldnrsquot help but sign up and go for a second time
and it was just as amazing as the first Our days consisted of good food not much sleep and lots of
adrenaline filled fun activities Being able to learn about the ship and how it all works as well as meeting
some great people from all over Australia making some life long quality mates is something I will never
forget While on the ship you lose all shame and embarrassment and are encouraged to get involved in
all activities whether it makes you look like a goose or not Irsquod recommend anyone to go on the Leeuwin
if they have the opportunity itrsquos a chance to improve personal skills meet new people and have a great
time
Reuben McCawley
Year 11 student
Art
The students at the College have been busy designing and constructing works as part of lsquoSantarsquos
Workshoprsquo display that will be featured at the Red Earth Arts Precinct in December Our Year 7rsquos are
invited to construct and cover giant cellophane-covered prisms that will be hung and scattered
throughout the REAP foyer sharing pools of glorious colour
The Year 8rsquos will be making giant jumping jack lsquowhoopeersquo toys from recycled board This interactive
display will include a variety of quirky characters including bears soldiers and dancing dolls Our Year
9 students will have their recycled costumes on display These include a giant Lego character a
pineapple headdress and ninja outfits The works showcase their considerable craftsmanship and
imagination and will be a highlight of our display And finally the Year 10 Art students have been busy
making prototypes of graceful hanging sculptures Their productions made from dowel wire and
transparent film will be captivating Our next step will be to make our giant versions for display
Exciting
Can your family assist Parent support and students are invited to be involved with some of the giant
toy projects in a series of after school workshops in the coming weeks We will also require additional
volunteer assistance for the install of Santarsquos Workshop (week of Dec 3) All students are invited to
assist and make contributions to our Christmas display with these sculpture projects
Sign-up sheets are available in the house blocks Or please make contact with me at the College via
email Montymontgomerycewaeduau
After school Art Workshop Dates All welcome
Wednesday and Thursday 315 - 430
Weeks 5 - 7 (7th 8th 14th 15th 21st and 22nd November)
Wishing you all a magical end to the school year Be sure to look out for our display at REAP in early
December
Mrs Tanya Montgomery
Art Teacher
Book of the Moment
on Goodreadscom
Itrsquos not because Belrsquos mother was murdered
Itrsquos not because her father is a politician
Bel writes to a Death Row prisoner as an easy way out of an assignment
But now hersquos written back Drawn to Micahrsquos world inside a Thai prison
she finds herself falling for the boy with ragged hair shackles and a
terrible past Will Bel lose him too And could it mean losing the people
who mean the most to her at home
Whatever happens none of them will ever be the same
Careers
Year 12 General Pathway Students Work Placements
During Year 11 and 12 General pathway students worked to complete a certificate qualification
towards completing their WACE Some through school-based traineeships and some alongside a paid
unpaid work placement developing a set of transferable workplace skills within a specific Industry
related area Part of the workplace learning students were expected to accumulate a minimum of 110
working hours Students document their working hours by completing a Workplace Learning Logbook
signed by their workplace supervisor
I would like to congratulate all year 12 students on successfully completing their certificate
qualifications some students went above and beyond completing more than one certificate course
I would also like to thank the local business community for assisting and supporting our students with
work placements It provides students with a realistic experience in the world of work and more
importantly within a specific Industry area Students were able to gain experience upskilling
themselves in areas such as time management independence responsibility communication
presentation maturity as well as hands on work better preparing them for future employment
Special thanks goes to
Cherratta Lodge Norwest Sand amp Gravel Bhagwan Marine Mermaid Marine Coral Coast Electrical
City of Karratha Cozco Electrical Contractors Pilbara Physiotherapy Karratha LeisurePlex ODH
Mechanical Pilbara Ports Authority DB Yurra Karratha Steel amp Industry Supplies Northfleet Rio
Tinto St Paulrsquos Primary School Focus HR Consulting Services Karratha Contracting AuSolar Auto
One and Mardi Station
Year 12 graduates
It was with great pride that parents and staff watched on as the Year 12 students of 2018 graduated It
was a special occasion to celebrate the end of a chapter not only for those heading to University or
accepted into apprenticeships traineeships or further study as buffers and even those choosing to take
time out to travel or work It has been a wonderful ride working closely with both General and ATAR
pathway students each with their own unique personality and dreams I would like to wish each student
all the very best moving onto to greater things No matter the intent always dream bigger I would like
to wish all the ATAR students the best of luck through their studies leading up to the final WACE
examinations This time next month it will all be forgotten
Year 11 Students
Year 11 students will be rounding up the year in week 5 ATAR students will sit their exams for a second
time General pathway students will benefit by attending their work placements within their chosen
certificate area from 9 ndash 16 November It provides students with the exposure and experience within a
specific industry gaining work placement hours towards WACE but also to add value to their resumes
Itrsquos an opportunity for students to build a relationship with the local community they are our future
Year 10 Students
Year 10 students have selected their chosen pathway ahead of year 11 and 12 Week 8 and 9 students
will have the opportunity to have a taste of whatrsquos to come The two-week transition will provide the
ATAR students with the foundation of course content within each chosen subject area The General
pathway students will have the opportunity to gain work experience within a specific industry closely
related to their intended certificate course next year
North Regional TAFE Short Course Guide
North Regional TAFE have released their Short course guide for the rest of 20182019 Courses would
best suit Year 10 11 and 12 students wishing to upskill in areas such as First Aid White Card Web
Design Health amp Safety Ceramics and Beauty Salon Services to name a few Courses range between
half a day to 5 full days For more information please click here
Curtin 2019 Scholarship Applications OPEN
Curtin has undergraduate scholarships some open now and some soon to open For information go
HERE
Scholarships are CLOSING SOON
Rural and Regional Enterprise Scholarships Program
QTAC is delighted to be the Scholarship Support Organisation for the Australian Government Department
of Education and Training to deliver the Rural and Regional Enterprise Scholarships Program The Rural
and Regional Enterprise Scholarships Program improves access to and completion of STEM (Science
Technology Engineering and Mathematics) tertiary education courses including in the fields of health and
agricultural science The scholarships are open to students from regional and remote areas in Australia
The program aims to
increase the number of students engaging with STEM disciplines
increase the number of students able to undertake their preferred course of STEM study irrespective
of their location
increase program participants rate of course completion relative to their peers
The Program will support up to 1200 undergraduate postgraduate and Vocational Education and Training
(VET) students to undertake a STEM course including in the fields of health and agricultural science The
scholarships are for Certificate IV to PhD courses STEM fields include the following broad fields of study
Natural and Physical Sciences
Information Technology
Engineering and Related Technologies
Agriculture Environmental and Related Studies
Health (except Complementary Therapies)
Scholarship recipients may receive total scholarship funding up to $18000 based on course length and
type of study or training A further $500 is available to scholarship recipients to support an internship For
more information click here
The minimum duration a scholarship can support is six months full-time and the maximum is four years
full-time (or part-time equivalent) For more information please follow the links below
httpswwwqtaceduauscholarships
httpswwweducationgovaurural-and-regional-enterprise-scholarships
The Good Universities Guide to Scholarships
Many industries offer scholarships to help students to succeed within their industry The Good Universities
Guide tries to keep up with all the scholarships that come out for Uni or TAFE
Look for industry magazines and newsletters Scholarship and support opportunities will be advertised
in them
There are building and construction scholarships available through No Limits and there are a number
of scholarships listed at Construct My Career
Murdoch University 2019 Scholarships OPEN
Murdoch has scholarships for a range of different purposes Check out the undergraduate scholarships
identified here
UWA 2019 Scholarship Applications ndash NOW OPEN
The University of Western Australia offers scholarships to assist in areas of financial need remoteness
from the University disability and educational disadvantage
The links below will take you to scholarships that are open now for application
Make sure you submit your application before the closing date 2 November 2018
Accommodation scholarships at UWA Residential Colleges
Albany Campus scholarships
Engineering and Maths Scholarships
Arts Business Law Education and Design Scholarships
Health and Medical Sciences Scholarships
Science Scholarships
Australian Indigenous or Torres Strait Islander Scholarships
All faculty scholarships
APPLY NOW
If you miss the deadline to apply for a scholarship you will have another opportunity to apply for in
Semester 1 2019 Late applications will not be accepted
Notre Dame Scholarships
While the selection criteria vary for each scholarship community involvement and leadership roles as well
as academic performance and financial hardship are considered as part of the application process
Fremantle Undergraduate Scholarships
Academic Merit Scholarships
Scholarships for all Schools
School of Arts and Sciences
School of Business
School of Education
School of Health Sciences
School of Law
School of Medicine
School of Nursing and Midwifery
School of Philosophy and Theology
School of Physiotherapy
ECU 2019 Undergraduate Scholarships
Check out ECU scholarship offerings HERE
2019 Good Universities Guide
The Guide has University and VET information
This is a great publication if you want to find courses and compare the quality at different education and
training providers
Diversity equity opportunity The Good Universities Guide is Australiarsquos premier resource on higher
education allowing students to compare and identify the right course and provider to assist them in
achieving their career goals
The Good Universities Guide 2019 is the most comprehensive edition of the publication to date featuring
New and updated institution ratings
Student experience and graduate outcome data
Entry requirements and ATAR cut-off scores
Financial assistance fees and scholarships
Institution profiles by state
Whatrsquos new for 2019
First Generation rating
Revamped profiles
You can order a hard copy of the Guide here
Whatrsquos NEW
7 November ECU Careers in Sport Expo
Sport and recreation is part of the fabric of Australian life Sport plays an important role in society and
contributes to our lives in many ways ndash it helps improve our well-being can increase productivity it may
prevent at-risk behaviour provides entertainment and social benefits for our communities and offers a
variety of job opportunities in various sectors
Please join us at this event to hear inspiring
presentations from industry leaders meet
with prospective employers talk to current
students and take advantage of the
opportunity to speak with specialist lecturers
about your specific interests
Joondalup Campus 530pm - 800pm
Register HERE
27 November ECU Admission Pathways Information Evenings
Joondalup Campus 6pm
If you didnt get a great score in Year 12 havent been at school for a while or dont have any formal
qualifications this could be your chance to change your future
At our Admission Pathways Information Evening youll find out more about our UniPrep program and
Experience-based Entry Scheme These options can lead to studying an undergraduate (Bachelors)
degree
After the presentation well have a question and answer session plus some light refreshments Register
HERE
New Design Courses at Curtin
If you havenrsquot decided what to do in 2019 this could be of interest to you From Semester 1 2019 Curtin
will be offering a new Bachelor of Design Students can choose to study a single or double major in
You can download our Bachelor of Design course guide here
New Associate Degree in Agribusiness offered at Muresk Institute from 2019
Curtin is offering a new Associate Degree in Agribusiness at Muresk Institute from 2019
The two-year associate degree will be a pathway into the full Bachelor of Agribusiness providing up to 24
months credit Pathways into other bachelor programs will also be available
There will be admission pathways for a broad range of students
including applicants with vocational education and training work
and life experience and recent secondary education
Express your interest to receive information on the confirmed full
entry requirements and admission criteria
15 November WAAPA Production Tours
Find how you can study a trade apprenticeship at WAPPA
Visit design and costume studios check out sound and lighting facilities and explore our extensive props
and scenery workshops where you can undertake apprenticeship training
ECU Mt Lawley 600pm - 730pm Register HERE
Christmas Holiday Programs
January 4 ndash 25 Murdoch Horizons Summer School
If youre starting your year 12 studies in 2019 Murdochrsquos three-week Horizons Summer School will help
you maximise your year 12 results and kick-start your university degree
The Murdoch Horizons Summer School prepares students who are transitioning from year 11 to year 12
for their year 12 studies Over three weeks yoursquoll participate in lectures workshops and labs to
experience university life and study
Find our more HERE
Animation and Game Design Creative Advertising Design
Digital Design Fashion Design
Graphic Design Photography
January 14 ndash 18 Students Going into Year 11 and 12 SciTech Future Doctorsrsquo program
SciTechrsquos Future Doctorsrsquo program provides students with the opportunity to get hands-on clinical
experience in the medical field via a five-day intensive program that includes a series of talks workshops
and visits to medical facilities
Thirty students are accepted into the annual program via a competitive application process These
students will have the opportunity to network with a variety of medical experts explore a wide-range of
medical career options and pathways and to gain skills and knowledge via simulated clinical medical
experiences
Location Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital Perth
Applications for the 2019 Future Doctors program open in late October and are open to Western
Australian students entering Year 11 or Year 12 in 2019
Program cost will be made available when applications open Check the SciTech website for information
HERE
29 January ndash 5 February Muresk Summer School
Kick start your Certificate III in Agriculture by doing these practical hands on units at Muresk
You will learn how to
operate quad bikes (including understanding safety procedures)
transport store prepare and apply chemicals
operate precision control technology (drones and tractors)
acquire the skills and knowledge to safely move draft and control livestock
On completion students exit with a statement of attainment for the five units completed
Prerequisites There are no formal prerequisites for this course
Fee $650 full fee
For more information go HERE
Mrs Carol Potter
Vocational Education Coordinator
Carolpottercewaeduau
Finance
This is a general reminder to all families that school fee balances must be finalised by
Wednesday 14 November 2018 unless alternative payment arrangements have been made
Could those families who have yet to organise payment please contact the College urgently to make
arrangements
A reminder that parentscaregivers of students not returning for the commencement of 2019 are to
provide written advice to the College as soon as possible to avoid incurring any charges applicable to
Term 1 2019 as per the Collegersquos Fees Policy
Click here to view or download a copy of Collegersquos Payment Plan form Fees Schedule or Fees Policy
Need an updated copy of your family statement
Please email accountsstlukescollegewaeduau and a copy will be sent to you directly
Payment of school fees can be made directly to the College via Credit Card Cash Cheque or Direct
Funds Transfer Our account details for Direct Funds Transfer are as follows
Account Name St Lukersquos College Board Account
Branch Number (BSB) 086-006
Account Number 545 070 180
Payment Reference Family code as per statement
If you are experiencing difficulties in paying your fees please be assured there is always a solution
Please contact the College to make a private and confidential appointment with the Principal to
discuss what arrangements might be put in place to assist you in moving forward with your account
whilst still ensuring that your child remains part of our St Lukersquos community
God Bless
Finance Team
Uniform Shop
Please note the uniform shop is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1115am ndash 315pm There
has been an increased number of people asking the administration office staff for uniforms outside
the shop times this will not continue unless there is an emergency The administration staff have
been very helpful but it takes them away from their respected duties If you are unable to visit the
shop during opening hours please make use of the online ordering system Students are able to
collect their orders during lunch breaks if not collected on those days orders are left at the office for
students to collect at any time
The link to the our online canteen is wwwquickcliqcomau
Requests for second hand uniforms Please if you have any unwanted uniforms feel free to donate
them to the school We have many requests for second hand uniforms
Mrs Carol Potter
Uniform Shop Manager
uniformstlukescollegewaeduau
Deputy Principalrsquos Address
I can tell you that I am very excited to be in a leadership capacity at the school as Acting Deputy
Principal for Term four working closely with the Year 7-9 cohort and maintaining my Year 7
Coordinator responsibilities It is going to be a very busy yet productive term
Armed for Life
It was a pleasure to have Adam Przytula from Armed for Life to speak with our students over the
Tuesday and Wednesday of Week one Adam covered a range of important topics and current trends
which related to well-being stress management cyber-safety nutrition and self-awareness There were
plenty of positive comments from the students with responses that described the sessions as engaging
educational and inspiring The St Lukersquos College community would like to thank Adam for his time and
sharing of specialist knowledge it was very insightful
Year 8 Immunisations
On Tuesday 23 October the school facilitated the Year 8 and 10 Immunisations The school-based
program is nationally funded and offers all students the opportunity to become protected against
vaccine preventable diseases Despite a ldquofew dead-armsrdquo and some ldquodizzy spellsrdquo our students walked
away from their experience with iron clad immune systems St Lukersquos College would like to thank the
nurses from Pilbara Health for their time and patience with the students
Year 7 Orientation and PATs Testing for Year 7 students enrolled for 2019
It is my pleasure to welcome the first of many activities for Year 7 students enrolled at St Lukersquos
College for 2019 In Week 6 on Thursday 15 November we have our Year 7 Orientation Day New
students should be at the College by 815am and assemble in the school Gymnasium The day will
conclude at 300pm Students catching the buses home will be supervised until 315pm when the buses
depart
The Year 7 students will meet the Principal members of staff and participate in a range of activities and
subjects that will occur throughout the day The Orientation Day program will be facilitated by very
keen student leaders and peer mentors which will undoubtedly ldquofly the house flagrdquo with passion
Please also note that the Year 7 students enrolled for 2019 PATrsquos testing date is on Saturday 3
November (refer to the PATrsquos test letter) I look forward to meeting your child on both these dates
Well that is the wrap for now as we begin our progress into the last term for 2018 Lets keep positive
and work hard in what is to be a productive term
God bless
Mr Brent McDonald
Deputy Principal (Year 7 8 9)
For the purchase of uniform items for next year the Uniform Shop will be
open as follows
Thursday 15 November 815am ndash 1000am
Thursday 31 January 900am ndash 1200pm
Friday 1 February 900am ndash 1200pm
Monday 4 February Year 7rsquos first day
The Uniform Shop will be open prior to the beginning of the new school
year Dates and times are yet to be confirmed The Uniform Shop is located
outside the College Gym A list of allocated Houses (Factions) will be posted
in the Uniform Shop for purchase of an appropriate Sports Shirt
Religious Education
Blessings All
Year 12 Graduation Mass
It was an emotional time last week when our Year 12 students graduated On Friday 19 October the
Year 12 Graduation Mass was held at our local Parish Church St Paulrsquos Year 12 students their
parents family members and St Lukersquos staff attended Father Zyggy and Father Vincent celebrated
this special Mass for the Year 12 students parents and teachers
The Mass was a reverent occasion and one which we hope will stay with our now former students as
they prepare to leave secondary school and go onto further study employment or travel
Our prayers will be with the Year 12 students as they prepare for and sit their WACE exams May God
help them to use their time well and may he give them a calm mind and a real confidence as they
face this time in their lives
Socktober
Soctober is an initiative of Catholic Mission and one way our school can fundraise and engage in
advocacy and formation activities for Catholic Mission during World Mission Month in October This
years theme is focusing on the support for Myanmar with the theme Healing a Nation through
Education
The lsquosock it to somethingrsquo concept is an Australian expression that means to strike out at We want to
invite you to help us strike out at social issues such as poverty child labour child trafficking
homelessness and lack of education and to do so we also need your practical support
St Lukes College fundraised for Catholic Mission on Wednesday 24 October by holding a Crazy Sock
Day where both students and staff were encouraged to wear crazy socks for a $2 gold coin donation
Through everyones efforts we were able to raise a total of $370 for Catholic Mission
God bless
Mrs Rhondda Tittums
Head of Religious Education
Surf and Ski Trip 2019
St Lukersquos College is offering students the opportunity to travel to the USA and Canada with Wanderers
Australia in the summer holidays of 201920 for 16 days
We have in the past offered this trip and it has been a great success and all of the studentsrsquo enjoyed
their time away Whilst away students go skiingsnowboarding at Apex mountain in Canada visit
Universal studios Disney Land shop in downtown LA watch a basketball and ice hockey game hike
through Stanley Park in Vancouver meet other students from other Australian schools forming new
relationships and much more
Staff will accompany the students from Karratha internationally and return to ensure their safety This
trip will be open to students from Year 8-12 next year We will be advertising a parent information
session before the end of the term so please keep an eye out for those details in the coming newsletters
At school we will be hosting a lunch time briefing on the trip details to gauge student interest and from
there we will be able to move forward with the planning
For more information of the trip and the company please visit their website here Alternatively please
contact Brooke Pollard or Wayne Sharpe
Brooke Pollard Wayne Sharpe
Maitland House Coordinator Nickol House Coordinator
brookepollardcewaeduau waynesharpecewaeduau
Leeuwin Adventure Sailing Program
The Leeuwin is such an awesome experience that I couldnrsquot help but sign up and go for a second time
and it was just as amazing as the first Our days consisted of good food not much sleep and lots of
adrenaline filled fun activities Being able to learn about the ship and how it all works as well as meeting
some great people from all over Australia making some life long quality mates is something I will never
forget While on the ship you lose all shame and embarrassment and are encouraged to get involved in
all activities whether it makes you look like a goose or not Irsquod recommend anyone to go on the Leeuwin
if they have the opportunity itrsquos a chance to improve personal skills meet new people and have a great
time
Reuben McCawley
Year 11 student
Art
The students at the College have been busy designing and constructing works as part of lsquoSantarsquos
Workshoprsquo display that will be featured at the Red Earth Arts Precinct in December Our Year 7rsquos are
invited to construct and cover giant cellophane-covered prisms that will be hung and scattered
throughout the REAP foyer sharing pools of glorious colour
The Year 8rsquos will be making giant jumping jack lsquowhoopeersquo toys from recycled board This interactive
display will include a variety of quirky characters including bears soldiers and dancing dolls Our Year
9 students will have their recycled costumes on display These include a giant Lego character a
pineapple headdress and ninja outfits The works showcase their considerable craftsmanship and
imagination and will be a highlight of our display And finally the Year 10 Art students have been busy
making prototypes of graceful hanging sculptures Their productions made from dowel wire and
transparent film will be captivating Our next step will be to make our giant versions for display
Exciting
Can your family assist Parent support and students are invited to be involved with some of the giant
toy projects in a series of after school workshops in the coming weeks We will also require additional
volunteer assistance for the install of Santarsquos Workshop (week of Dec 3) All students are invited to
assist and make contributions to our Christmas display with these sculpture projects
Sign-up sheets are available in the house blocks Or please make contact with me at the College via
email Montymontgomerycewaeduau
After school Art Workshop Dates All welcome
Wednesday and Thursday 315 - 430
Weeks 5 - 7 (7th 8th 14th 15th 21st and 22nd November)
Wishing you all a magical end to the school year Be sure to look out for our display at REAP in early
December
Mrs Tanya Montgomery
Art Teacher
Book of the Moment
on Goodreadscom
Itrsquos not because Belrsquos mother was murdered
Itrsquos not because her father is a politician
Bel writes to a Death Row prisoner as an easy way out of an assignment
But now hersquos written back Drawn to Micahrsquos world inside a Thai prison
she finds herself falling for the boy with ragged hair shackles and a
terrible past Will Bel lose him too And could it mean losing the people
who mean the most to her at home
Whatever happens none of them will ever be the same
Careers
Year 12 General Pathway Students Work Placements
During Year 11 and 12 General pathway students worked to complete a certificate qualification
towards completing their WACE Some through school-based traineeships and some alongside a paid
unpaid work placement developing a set of transferable workplace skills within a specific Industry
related area Part of the workplace learning students were expected to accumulate a minimum of 110
working hours Students document their working hours by completing a Workplace Learning Logbook
signed by their workplace supervisor
I would like to congratulate all year 12 students on successfully completing their certificate
qualifications some students went above and beyond completing more than one certificate course
I would also like to thank the local business community for assisting and supporting our students with
work placements It provides students with a realistic experience in the world of work and more
importantly within a specific Industry area Students were able to gain experience upskilling
themselves in areas such as time management independence responsibility communication
presentation maturity as well as hands on work better preparing them for future employment
Special thanks goes to
Cherratta Lodge Norwest Sand amp Gravel Bhagwan Marine Mermaid Marine Coral Coast Electrical
City of Karratha Cozco Electrical Contractors Pilbara Physiotherapy Karratha LeisurePlex ODH
Mechanical Pilbara Ports Authority DB Yurra Karratha Steel amp Industry Supplies Northfleet Rio
Tinto St Paulrsquos Primary School Focus HR Consulting Services Karratha Contracting AuSolar Auto
One and Mardi Station
Year 12 graduates
It was with great pride that parents and staff watched on as the Year 12 students of 2018 graduated It
was a special occasion to celebrate the end of a chapter not only for those heading to University or
accepted into apprenticeships traineeships or further study as buffers and even those choosing to take
time out to travel or work It has been a wonderful ride working closely with both General and ATAR
pathway students each with their own unique personality and dreams I would like to wish each student
all the very best moving onto to greater things No matter the intent always dream bigger I would like
to wish all the ATAR students the best of luck through their studies leading up to the final WACE
examinations This time next month it will all be forgotten
Year 11 Students
Year 11 students will be rounding up the year in week 5 ATAR students will sit their exams for a second
time General pathway students will benefit by attending their work placements within their chosen
certificate area from 9 ndash 16 November It provides students with the exposure and experience within a
specific industry gaining work placement hours towards WACE but also to add value to their resumes
Itrsquos an opportunity for students to build a relationship with the local community they are our future
Year 10 Students
Year 10 students have selected their chosen pathway ahead of year 11 and 12 Week 8 and 9 students
will have the opportunity to have a taste of whatrsquos to come The two-week transition will provide the
ATAR students with the foundation of course content within each chosen subject area The General
pathway students will have the opportunity to gain work experience within a specific industry closely
related to their intended certificate course next year
North Regional TAFE Short Course Guide
North Regional TAFE have released their Short course guide for the rest of 20182019 Courses would
best suit Year 10 11 and 12 students wishing to upskill in areas such as First Aid White Card Web
Design Health amp Safety Ceramics and Beauty Salon Services to name a few Courses range between
half a day to 5 full days For more information please click here
Curtin 2019 Scholarship Applications OPEN
Curtin has undergraduate scholarships some open now and some soon to open For information go
HERE
Scholarships are CLOSING SOON
Rural and Regional Enterprise Scholarships Program
QTAC is delighted to be the Scholarship Support Organisation for the Australian Government Department
of Education and Training to deliver the Rural and Regional Enterprise Scholarships Program The Rural
and Regional Enterprise Scholarships Program improves access to and completion of STEM (Science
Technology Engineering and Mathematics) tertiary education courses including in the fields of health and
agricultural science The scholarships are open to students from regional and remote areas in Australia
The program aims to
increase the number of students engaging with STEM disciplines
increase the number of students able to undertake their preferred course of STEM study irrespective
of their location
increase program participants rate of course completion relative to their peers
The Program will support up to 1200 undergraduate postgraduate and Vocational Education and Training
(VET) students to undertake a STEM course including in the fields of health and agricultural science The
scholarships are for Certificate IV to PhD courses STEM fields include the following broad fields of study
Natural and Physical Sciences
Information Technology
Engineering and Related Technologies
Agriculture Environmental and Related Studies
Health (except Complementary Therapies)
Scholarship recipients may receive total scholarship funding up to $18000 based on course length and
type of study or training A further $500 is available to scholarship recipients to support an internship For
more information click here
The minimum duration a scholarship can support is six months full-time and the maximum is four years
full-time (or part-time equivalent) For more information please follow the links below
httpswwwqtaceduauscholarships
httpswwweducationgovaurural-and-regional-enterprise-scholarships
The Good Universities Guide to Scholarships
Many industries offer scholarships to help students to succeed within their industry The Good Universities
Guide tries to keep up with all the scholarships that come out for Uni or TAFE
Look for industry magazines and newsletters Scholarship and support opportunities will be advertised
in them
There are building and construction scholarships available through No Limits and there are a number
of scholarships listed at Construct My Career
Murdoch University 2019 Scholarships OPEN
Murdoch has scholarships for a range of different purposes Check out the undergraduate scholarships
identified here
UWA 2019 Scholarship Applications ndash NOW OPEN
The University of Western Australia offers scholarships to assist in areas of financial need remoteness
from the University disability and educational disadvantage
The links below will take you to scholarships that are open now for application
Make sure you submit your application before the closing date 2 November 2018
Accommodation scholarships at UWA Residential Colleges
Albany Campus scholarships
Engineering and Maths Scholarships
Arts Business Law Education and Design Scholarships
Health and Medical Sciences Scholarships
Science Scholarships
Australian Indigenous or Torres Strait Islander Scholarships
All faculty scholarships
APPLY NOW
If you miss the deadline to apply for a scholarship you will have another opportunity to apply for in
Semester 1 2019 Late applications will not be accepted
Notre Dame Scholarships
While the selection criteria vary for each scholarship community involvement and leadership roles as well
as academic performance and financial hardship are considered as part of the application process
Fremantle Undergraduate Scholarships
Academic Merit Scholarships
Scholarships for all Schools
School of Arts and Sciences
School of Business
School of Education
School of Health Sciences
School of Law
School of Medicine
School of Nursing and Midwifery
School of Philosophy and Theology
School of Physiotherapy
ECU 2019 Undergraduate Scholarships
Check out ECU scholarship offerings HERE
2019 Good Universities Guide
The Guide has University and VET information
This is a great publication if you want to find courses and compare the quality at different education and
training providers
Diversity equity opportunity The Good Universities Guide is Australiarsquos premier resource on higher
education allowing students to compare and identify the right course and provider to assist them in
achieving their career goals
The Good Universities Guide 2019 is the most comprehensive edition of the publication to date featuring
New and updated institution ratings
Student experience and graduate outcome data
Entry requirements and ATAR cut-off scores
Financial assistance fees and scholarships
Institution profiles by state
Whatrsquos new for 2019
First Generation rating
Revamped profiles
You can order a hard copy of the Guide here
Whatrsquos NEW
7 November ECU Careers in Sport Expo
Sport and recreation is part of the fabric of Australian life Sport plays an important role in society and
contributes to our lives in many ways ndash it helps improve our well-being can increase productivity it may
prevent at-risk behaviour provides entertainment and social benefits for our communities and offers a
variety of job opportunities in various sectors
Please join us at this event to hear inspiring
presentations from industry leaders meet
with prospective employers talk to current
students and take advantage of the
opportunity to speak with specialist lecturers
about your specific interests
Joondalup Campus 530pm - 800pm
Register HERE
27 November ECU Admission Pathways Information Evenings
Joondalup Campus 6pm
If you didnt get a great score in Year 12 havent been at school for a while or dont have any formal
qualifications this could be your chance to change your future
At our Admission Pathways Information Evening youll find out more about our UniPrep program and
Experience-based Entry Scheme These options can lead to studying an undergraduate (Bachelors)
degree
After the presentation well have a question and answer session plus some light refreshments Register
HERE
New Design Courses at Curtin
If you havenrsquot decided what to do in 2019 this could be of interest to you From Semester 1 2019 Curtin
will be offering a new Bachelor of Design Students can choose to study a single or double major in
You can download our Bachelor of Design course guide here
New Associate Degree in Agribusiness offered at Muresk Institute from 2019
Curtin is offering a new Associate Degree in Agribusiness at Muresk Institute from 2019
The two-year associate degree will be a pathway into the full Bachelor of Agribusiness providing up to 24
months credit Pathways into other bachelor programs will also be available
There will be admission pathways for a broad range of students
including applicants with vocational education and training work
and life experience and recent secondary education
Express your interest to receive information on the confirmed full
entry requirements and admission criteria
15 November WAAPA Production Tours
Find how you can study a trade apprenticeship at WAPPA
Visit design and costume studios check out sound and lighting facilities and explore our extensive props
and scenery workshops where you can undertake apprenticeship training
ECU Mt Lawley 600pm - 730pm Register HERE
Christmas Holiday Programs
January 4 ndash 25 Murdoch Horizons Summer School
If youre starting your year 12 studies in 2019 Murdochrsquos three-week Horizons Summer School will help
you maximise your year 12 results and kick-start your university degree
The Murdoch Horizons Summer School prepares students who are transitioning from year 11 to year 12
for their year 12 studies Over three weeks yoursquoll participate in lectures workshops and labs to
experience university life and study
Find our more HERE
Animation and Game Design Creative Advertising Design
Digital Design Fashion Design
Graphic Design Photography
January 14 ndash 18 Students Going into Year 11 and 12 SciTech Future Doctorsrsquo program
SciTechrsquos Future Doctorsrsquo program provides students with the opportunity to get hands-on clinical
experience in the medical field via a five-day intensive program that includes a series of talks workshops
and visits to medical facilities
Thirty students are accepted into the annual program via a competitive application process These
students will have the opportunity to network with a variety of medical experts explore a wide-range of
medical career options and pathways and to gain skills and knowledge via simulated clinical medical
experiences
Location Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital Perth
Applications for the 2019 Future Doctors program open in late October and are open to Western
Australian students entering Year 11 or Year 12 in 2019
Program cost will be made available when applications open Check the SciTech website for information
HERE
29 January ndash 5 February Muresk Summer School
Kick start your Certificate III in Agriculture by doing these practical hands on units at Muresk
You will learn how to
operate quad bikes (including understanding safety procedures)
transport store prepare and apply chemicals
operate precision control technology (drones and tractors)
acquire the skills and knowledge to safely move draft and control livestock
On completion students exit with a statement of attainment for the five units completed
Prerequisites There are no formal prerequisites for this course
Fee $650 full fee
For more information go HERE
Mrs Carol Potter
Vocational Education Coordinator
Carolpottercewaeduau
Finance
This is a general reminder to all families that school fee balances must be finalised by
Wednesday 14 November 2018 unless alternative payment arrangements have been made
Could those families who have yet to organise payment please contact the College urgently to make
arrangements
A reminder that parentscaregivers of students not returning for the commencement of 2019 are to
provide written advice to the College as soon as possible to avoid incurring any charges applicable to
Term 1 2019 as per the Collegersquos Fees Policy
Click here to view or download a copy of Collegersquos Payment Plan form Fees Schedule or Fees Policy
Need an updated copy of your family statement
Please email accountsstlukescollegewaeduau and a copy will be sent to you directly
Payment of school fees can be made directly to the College via Credit Card Cash Cheque or Direct
Funds Transfer Our account details for Direct Funds Transfer are as follows
Account Name St Lukersquos College Board Account
Branch Number (BSB) 086-006
Account Number 545 070 180
Payment Reference Family code as per statement
If you are experiencing difficulties in paying your fees please be assured there is always a solution
Please contact the College to make a private and confidential appointment with the Principal to
discuss what arrangements might be put in place to assist you in moving forward with your account
whilst still ensuring that your child remains part of our St Lukersquos community
God Bless
Finance Team
Uniform Shop
Please note the uniform shop is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1115am ndash 315pm There
has been an increased number of people asking the administration office staff for uniforms outside
the shop times this will not continue unless there is an emergency The administration staff have
been very helpful but it takes them away from their respected duties If you are unable to visit the
shop during opening hours please make use of the online ordering system Students are able to
collect their orders during lunch breaks if not collected on those days orders are left at the office for
students to collect at any time
The link to the our online canteen is wwwquickcliqcomau
Requests for second hand uniforms Please if you have any unwanted uniforms feel free to donate
them to the school We have many requests for second hand uniforms
Mrs Carol Potter
Uniform Shop Manager
uniformstlukescollegewaeduau
Religious Education
Blessings All
Year 12 Graduation Mass
It was an emotional time last week when our Year 12 students graduated On Friday 19 October the
Year 12 Graduation Mass was held at our local Parish Church St Paulrsquos Year 12 students their
parents family members and St Lukersquos staff attended Father Zyggy and Father Vincent celebrated
this special Mass for the Year 12 students parents and teachers
The Mass was a reverent occasion and one which we hope will stay with our now former students as
they prepare to leave secondary school and go onto further study employment or travel
Our prayers will be with the Year 12 students as they prepare for and sit their WACE exams May God
help them to use their time well and may he give them a calm mind and a real confidence as they
face this time in their lives
Socktober
Soctober is an initiative of Catholic Mission and one way our school can fundraise and engage in
advocacy and formation activities for Catholic Mission during World Mission Month in October This
years theme is focusing on the support for Myanmar with the theme Healing a Nation through
Education
The lsquosock it to somethingrsquo concept is an Australian expression that means to strike out at We want to
invite you to help us strike out at social issues such as poverty child labour child trafficking
homelessness and lack of education and to do so we also need your practical support
St Lukes College fundraised for Catholic Mission on Wednesday 24 October by holding a Crazy Sock
Day where both students and staff were encouraged to wear crazy socks for a $2 gold coin donation
Through everyones efforts we were able to raise a total of $370 for Catholic Mission
God bless
Mrs Rhondda Tittums
Head of Religious Education
Surf and Ski Trip 2019
St Lukersquos College is offering students the opportunity to travel to the USA and Canada with Wanderers
Australia in the summer holidays of 201920 for 16 days
We have in the past offered this trip and it has been a great success and all of the studentsrsquo enjoyed
their time away Whilst away students go skiingsnowboarding at Apex mountain in Canada visit
Universal studios Disney Land shop in downtown LA watch a basketball and ice hockey game hike
through Stanley Park in Vancouver meet other students from other Australian schools forming new
relationships and much more
Staff will accompany the students from Karratha internationally and return to ensure their safety This
trip will be open to students from Year 8-12 next year We will be advertising a parent information
session before the end of the term so please keep an eye out for those details in the coming newsletters
At school we will be hosting a lunch time briefing on the trip details to gauge student interest and from
there we will be able to move forward with the planning
For more information of the trip and the company please visit their website here Alternatively please
contact Brooke Pollard or Wayne Sharpe
Brooke Pollard Wayne Sharpe
Maitland House Coordinator Nickol House Coordinator
brookepollardcewaeduau waynesharpecewaeduau
Leeuwin Adventure Sailing Program
The Leeuwin is such an awesome experience that I couldnrsquot help but sign up and go for a second time
and it was just as amazing as the first Our days consisted of good food not much sleep and lots of
adrenaline filled fun activities Being able to learn about the ship and how it all works as well as meeting
some great people from all over Australia making some life long quality mates is something I will never
forget While on the ship you lose all shame and embarrassment and are encouraged to get involved in
all activities whether it makes you look like a goose or not Irsquod recommend anyone to go on the Leeuwin
if they have the opportunity itrsquos a chance to improve personal skills meet new people and have a great
time
Reuben McCawley
Year 11 student
Art
The students at the College have been busy designing and constructing works as part of lsquoSantarsquos
Workshoprsquo display that will be featured at the Red Earth Arts Precinct in December Our Year 7rsquos are
invited to construct and cover giant cellophane-covered prisms that will be hung and scattered
throughout the REAP foyer sharing pools of glorious colour
The Year 8rsquos will be making giant jumping jack lsquowhoopeersquo toys from recycled board This interactive
display will include a variety of quirky characters including bears soldiers and dancing dolls Our Year
9 students will have their recycled costumes on display These include a giant Lego character a
pineapple headdress and ninja outfits The works showcase their considerable craftsmanship and
imagination and will be a highlight of our display And finally the Year 10 Art students have been busy
making prototypes of graceful hanging sculptures Their productions made from dowel wire and
transparent film will be captivating Our next step will be to make our giant versions for display
Exciting
Can your family assist Parent support and students are invited to be involved with some of the giant
toy projects in a series of after school workshops in the coming weeks We will also require additional
volunteer assistance for the install of Santarsquos Workshop (week of Dec 3) All students are invited to
assist and make contributions to our Christmas display with these sculpture projects
Sign-up sheets are available in the house blocks Or please make contact with me at the College via
email Montymontgomerycewaeduau
After school Art Workshop Dates All welcome
Wednesday and Thursday 315 - 430
Weeks 5 - 7 (7th 8th 14th 15th 21st and 22nd November)
Wishing you all a magical end to the school year Be sure to look out for our display at REAP in early
December
Mrs Tanya Montgomery
Art Teacher
Book of the Moment
on Goodreadscom
Itrsquos not because Belrsquos mother was murdered
Itrsquos not because her father is a politician
Bel writes to a Death Row prisoner as an easy way out of an assignment
But now hersquos written back Drawn to Micahrsquos world inside a Thai prison
she finds herself falling for the boy with ragged hair shackles and a
terrible past Will Bel lose him too And could it mean losing the people
who mean the most to her at home
Whatever happens none of them will ever be the same
Careers
Year 12 General Pathway Students Work Placements
During Year 11 and 12 General pathway students worked to complete a certificate qualification
towards completing their WACE Some through school-based traineeships and some alongside a paid
unpaid work placement developing a set of transferable workplace skills within a specific Industry
related area Part of the workplace learning students were expected to accumulate a minimum of 110
working hours Students document their working hours by completing a Workplace Learning Logbook
signed by their workplace supervisor
I would like to congratulate all year 12 students on successfully completing their certificate
qualifications some students went above and beyond completing more than one certificate course
I would also like to thank the local business community for assisting and supporting our students with
work placements It provides students with a realistic experience in the world of work and more
importantly within a specific Industry area Students were able to gain experience upskilling
themselves in areas such as time management independence responsibility communication
presentation maturity as well as hands on work better preparing them for future employment
Special thanks goes to
Cherratta Lodge Norwest Sand amp Gravel Bhagwan Marine Mermaid Marine Coral Coast Electrical
City of Karratha Cozco Electrical Contractors Pilbara Physiotherapy Karratha LeisurePlex ODH
Mechanical Pilbara Ports Authority DB Yurra Karratha Steel amp Industry Supplies Northfleet Rio
Tinto St Paulrsquos Primary School Focus HR Consulting Services Karratha Contracting AuSolar Auto
One and Mardi Station
Year 12 graduates
It was with great pride that parents and staff watched on as the Year 12 students of 2018 graduated It
was a special occasion to celebrate the end of a chapter not only for those heading to University or
accepted into apprenticeships traineeships or further study as buffers and even those choosing to take
time out to travel or work It has been a wonderful ride working closely with both General and ATAR
pathway students each with their own unique personality and dreams I would like to wish each student
all the very best moving onto to greater things No matter the intent always dream bigger I would like
to wish all the ATAR students the best of luck through their studies leading up to the final WACE
examinations This time next month it will all be forgotten
Year 11 Students
Year 11 students will be rounding up the year in week 5 ATAR students will sit their exams for a second
time General pathway students will benefit by attending their work placements within their chosen
certificate area from 9 ndash 16 November It provides students with the exposure and experience within a
specific industry gaining work placement hours towards WACE but also to add value to their resumes
Itrsquos an opportunity for students to build a relationship with the local community they are our future
Year 10 Students
Year 10 students have selected their chosen pathway ahead of year 11 and 12 Week 8 and 9 students
will have the opportunity to have a taste of whatrsquos to come The two-week transition will provide the
ATAR students with the foundation of course content within each chosen subject area The General
pathway students will have the opportunity to gain work experience within a specific industry closely
related to their intended certificate course next year
North Regional TAFE Short Course Guide
North Regional TAFE have released their Short course guide for the rest of 20182019 Courses would
best suit Year 10 11 and 12 students wishing to upskill in areas such as First Aid White Card Web
Design Health amp Safety Ceramics and Beauty Salon Services to name a few Courses range between
half a day to 5 full days For more information please click here
Curtin 2019 Scholarship Applications OPEN
Curtin has undergraduate scholarships some open now and some soon to open For information go
HERE
Scholarships are CLOSING SOON
Rural and Regional Enterprise Scholarships Program
QTAC is delighted to be the Scholarship Support Organisation for the Australian Government Department
of Education and Training to deliver the Rural and Regional Enterprise Scholarships Program The Rural
and Regional Enterprise Scholarships Program improves access to and completion of STEM (Science
Technology Engineering and Mathematics) tertiary education courses including in the fields of health and
agricultural science The scholarships are open to students from regional and remote areas in Australia
The program aims to
increase the number of students engaging with STEM disciplines
increase the number of students able to undertake their preferred course of STEM study irrespective
of their location
increase program participants rate of course completion relative to their peers
The Program will support up to 1200 undergraduate postgraduate and Vocational Education and Training
(VET) students to undertake a STEM course including in the fields of health and agricultural science The
scholarships are for Certificate IV to PhD courses STEM fields include the following broad fields of study
Natural and Physical Sciences
Information Technology
Engineering and Related Technologies
Agriculture Environmental and Related Studies
Health (except Complementary Therapies)
Scholarship recipients may receive total scholarship funding up to $18000 based on course length and
type of study or training A further $500 is available to scholarship recipients to support an internship For
more information click here
The minimum duration a scholarship can support is six months full-time and the maximum is four years
full-time (or part-time equivalent) For more information please follow the links below
httpswwwqtaceduauscholarships
httpswwweducationgovaurural-and-regional-enterprise-scholarships
The Good Universities Guide to Scholarships
Many industries offer scholarships to help students to succeed within their industry The Good Universities
Guide tries to keep up with all the scholarships that come out for Uni or TAFE
Look for industry magazines and newsletters Scholarship and support opportunities will be advertised
in them
There are building and construction scholarships available through No Limits and there are a number
of scholarships listed at Construct My Career
Murdoch University 2019 Scholarships OPEN
Murdoch has scholarships for a range of different purposes Check out the undergraduate scholarships
identified here
UWA 2019 Scholarship Applications ndash NOW OPEN
The University of Western Australia offers scholarships to assist in areas of financial need remoteness
from the University disability and educational disadvantage
The links below will take you to scholarships that are open now for application
Make sure you submit your application before the closing date 2 November 2018
Accommodation scholarships at UWA Residential Colleges
Albany Campus scholarships
Engineering and Maths Scholarships
Arts Business Law Education and Design Scholarships
Health and Medical Sciences Scholarships
Science Scholarships
Australian Indigenous or Torres Strait Islander Scholarships
All faculty scholarships
APPLY NOW
If you miss the deadline to apply for a scholarship you will have another opportunity to apply for in
Semester 1 2019 Late applications will not be accepted
Notre Dame Scholarships
While the selection criteria vary for each scholarship community involvement and leadership roles as well
as academic performance and financial hardship are considered as part of the application process
Fremantle Undergraduate Scholarships
Academic Merit Scholarships
Scholarships for all Schools
School of Arts and Sciences
School of Business
School of Education
School of Health Sciences
School of Law
School of Medicine
School of Nursing and Midwifery
School of Philosophy and Theology
School of Physiotherapy
ECU 2019 Undergraduate Scholarships
Check out ECU scholarship offerings HERE
2019 Good Universities Guide
The Guide has University and VET information
This is a great publication if you want to find courses and compare the quality at different education and
training providers
Diversity equity opportunity The Good Universities Guide is Australiarsquos premier resource on higher
education allowing students to compare and identify the right course and provider to assist them in
achieving their career goals
The Good Universities Guide 2019 is the most comprehensive edition of the publication to date featuring
New and updated institution ratings
Student experience and graduate outcome data
Entry requirements and ATAR cut-off scores
Financial assistance fees and scholarships
Institution profiles by state
Whatrsquos new for 2019
First Generation rating
Revamped profiles
You can order a hard copy of the Guide here
Whatrsquos NEW
7 November ECU Careers in Sport Expo
Sport and recreation is part of the fabric of Australian life Sport plays an important role in society and
contributes to our lives in many ways ndash it helps improve our well-being can increase productivity it may
prevent at-risk behaviour provides entertainment and social benefits for our communities and offers a
variety of job opportunities in various sectors
Please join us at this event to hear inspiring
presentations from industry leaders meet
with prospective employers talk to current
students and take advantage of the
opportunity to speak with specialist lecturers
about your specific interests
Joondalup Campus 530pm - 800pm
Register HERE
27 November ECU Admission Pathways Information Evenings
Joondalup Campus 6pm
If you didnt get a great score in Year 12 havent been at school for a while or dont have any formal
qualifications this could be your chance to change your future
At our Admission Pathways Information Evening youll find out more about our UniPrep program and
Experience-based Entry Scheme These options can lead to studying an undergraduate (Bachelors)
degree
After the presentation well have a question and answer session plus some light refreshments Register
HERE
New Design Courses at Curtin
If you havenrsquot decided what to do in 2019 this could be of interest to you From Semester 1 2019 Curtin
will be offering a new Bachelor of Design Students can choose to study a single or double major in
You can download our Bachelor of Design course guide here
New Associate Degree in Agribusiness offered at Muresk Institute from 2019
Curtin is offering a new Associate Degree in Agribusiness at Muresk Institute from 2019
The two-year associate degree will be a pathway into the full Bachelor of Agribusiness providing up to 24
months credit Pathways into other bachelor programs will also be available
There will be admission pathways for a broad range of students
including applicants with vocational education and training work
and life experience and recent secondary education
Express your interest to receive information on the confirmed full
entry requirements and admission criteria
15 November WAAPA Production Tours
Find how you can study a trade apprenticeship at WAPPA
Visit design and costume studios check out sound and lighting facilities and explore our extensive props
and scenery workshops where you can undertake apprenticeship training
ECU Mt Lawley 600pm - 730pm Register HERE
Christmas Holiday Programs
January 4 ndash 25 Murdoch Horizons Summer School
If youre starting your year 12 studies in 2019 Murdochrsquos three-week Horizons Summer School will help
you maximise your year 12 results and kick-start your university degree
The Murdoch Horizons Summer School prepares students who are transitioning from year 11 to year 12
for their year 12 studies Over three weeks yoursquoll participate in lectures workshops and labs to
experience university life and study
Find our more HERE
Animation and Game Design Creative Advertising Design
Digital Design Fashion Design
Graphic Design Photography
January 14 ndash 18 Students Going into Year 11 and 12 SciTech Future Doctorsrsquo program
SciTechrsquos Future Doctorsrsquo program provides students with the opportunity to get hands-on clinical
experience in the medical field via a five-day intensive program that includes a series of talks workshops
and visits to medical facilities
Thirty students are accepted into the annual program via a competitive application process These
students will have the opportunity to network with a variety of medical experts explore a wide-range of
medical career options and pathways and to gain skills and knowledge via simulated clinical medical
experiences
Location Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital Perth
Applications for the 2019 Future Doctors program open in late October and are open to Western
Australian students entering Year 11 or Year 12 in 2019
Program cost will be made available when applications open Check the SciTech website for information
HERE
29 January ndash 5 February Muresk Summer School
Kick start your Certificate III in Agriculture by doing these practical hands on units at Muresk
You will learn how to
operate quad bikes (including understanding safety procedures)
transport store prepare and apply chemicals
operate precision control technology (drones and tractors)
acquire the skills and knowledge to safely move draft and control livestock
On completion students exit with a statement of attainment for the five units completed
Prerequisites There are no formal prerequisites for this course
Fee $650 full fee
For more information go HERE
Mrs Carol Potter
Vocational Education Coordinator
Carolpottercewaeduau
Finance
This is a general reminder to all families that school fee balances must be finalised by
Wednesday 14 November 2018 unless alternative payment arrangements have been made
Could those families who have yet to organise payment please contact the College urgently to make
arrangements
A reminder that parentscaregivers of students not returning for the commencement of 2019 are to
provide written advice to the College as soon as possible to avoid incurring any charges applicable to
Term 1 2019 as per the Collegersquos Fees Policy
Click here to view or download a copy of Collegersquos Payment Plan form Fees Schedule or Fees Policy
Need an updated copy of your family statement
Please email accountsstlukescollegewaeduau and a copy will be sent to you directly
Payment of school fees can be made directly to the College via Credit Card Cash Cheque or Direct
Funds Transfer Our account details for Direct Funds Transfer are as follows
Account Name St Lukersquos College Board Account
Branch Number (BSB) 086-006
Account Number 545 070 180
Payment Reference Family code as per statement
If you are experiencing difficulties in paying your fees please be assured there is always a solution
Please contact the College to make a private and confidential appointment with the Principal to
discuss what arrangements might be put in place to assist you in moving forward with your account
whilst still ensuring that your child remains part of our St Lukersquos community
God Bless
Finance Team
Uniform Shop
Please note the uniform shop is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1115am ndash 315pm There
has been an increased number of people asking the administration office staff for uniforms outside
the shop times this will not continue unless there is an emergency The administration staff have
been very helpful but it takes them away from their respected duties If you are unable to visit the
shop during opening hours please make use of the online ordering system Students are able to
collect their orders during lunch breaks if not collected on those days orders are left at the office for
students to collect at any time
The link to the our online canteen is wwwquickcliqcomau
Requests for second hand uniforms Please if you have any unwanted uniforms feel free to donate
them to the school We have many requests for second hand uniforms
Mrs Carol Potter
Uniform Shop Manager
uniformstlukescollegewaeduau
Surf and Ski Trip 2019
St Lukersquos College is offering students the opportunity to travel to the USA and Canada with Wanderers
Australia in the summer holidays of 201920 for 16 days
We have in the past offered this trip and it has been a great success and all of the studentsrsquo enjoyed
their time away Whilst away students go skiingsnowboarding at Apex mountain in Canada visit
Universal studios Disney Land shop in downtown LA watch a basketball and ice hockey game hike
through Stanley Park in Vancouver meet other students from other Australian schools forming new
relationships and much more
Staff will accompany the students from Karratha internationally and return to ensure their safety This
trip will be open to students from Year 8-12 next year We will be advertising a parent information
session before the end of the term so please keep an eye out for those details in the coming newsletters
At school we will be hosting a lunch time briefing on the trip details to gauge student interest and from
there we will be able to move forward with the planning
For more information of the trip and the company please visit their website here Alternatively please
contact Brooke Pollard or Wayne Sharpe
Brooke Pollard Wayne Sharpe
Maitland House Coordinator Nickol House Coordinator
brookepollardcewaeduau waynesharpecewaeduau
Leeuwin Adventure Sailing Program
The Leeuwin is such an awesome experience that I couldnrsquot help but sign up and go for a second time
and it was just as amazing as the first Our days consisted of good food not much sleep and lots of
adrenaline filled fun activities Being able to learn about the ship and how it all works as well as meeting
some great people from all over Australia making some life long quality mates is something I will never
forget While on the ship you lose all shame and embarrassment and are encouraged to get involved in
all activities whether it makes you look like a goose or not Irsquod recommend anyone to go on the Leeuwin
if they have the opportunity itrsquos a chance to improve personal skills meet new people and have a great
time
Reuben McCawley
Year 11 student
Art
The students at the College have been busy designing and constructing works as part of lsquoSantarsquos
Workshoprsquo display that will be featured at the Red Earth Arts Precinct in December Our Year 7rsquos are
invited to construct and cover giant cellophane-covered prisms that will be hung and scattered
throughout the REAP foyer sharing pools of glorious colour
The Year 8rsquos will be making giant jumping jack lsquowhoopeersquo toys from recycled board This interactive
display will include a variety of quirky characters including bears soldiers and dancing dolls Our Year
9 students will have their recycled costumes on display These include a giant Lego character a
pineapple headdress and ninja outfits The works showcase their considerable craftsmanship and
imagination and will be a highlight of our display And finally the Year 10 Art students have been busy
making prototypes of graceful hanging sculptures Their productions made from dowel wire and
transparent film will be captivating Our next step will be to make our giant versions for display
Exciting
Can your family assist Parent support and students are invited to be involved with some of the giant
toy projects in a series of after school workshops in the coming weeks We will also require additional
volunteer assistance for the install of Santarsquos Workshop (week of Dec 3) All students are invited to
assist and make contributions to our Christmas display with these sculpture projects
Sign-up sheets are available in the house blocks Or please make contact with me at the College via
email Montymontgomerycewaeduau
After school Art Workshop Dates All welcome
Wednesday and Thursday 315 - 430
Weeks 5 - 7 (7th 8th 14th 15th 21st and 22nd November)
Wishing you all a magical end to the school year Be sure to look out for our display at REAP in early
December
Mrs Tanya Montgomery
Art Teacher
Book of the Moment
on Goodreadscom
Itrsquos not because Belrsquos mother was murdered
Itrsquos not because her father is a politician
Bel writes to a Death Row prisoner as an easy way out of an assignment
But now hersquos written back Drawn to Micahrsquos world inside a Thai prison
she finds herself falling for the boy with ragged hair shackles and a
terrible past Will Bel lose him too And could it mean losing the people
who mean the most to her at home
Whatever happens none of them will ever be the same
Careers
Year 12 General Pathway Students Work Placements
During Year 11 and 12 General pathway students worked to complete a certificate qualification
towards completing their WACE Some through school-based traineeships and some alongside a paid
unpaid work placement developing a set of transferable workplace skills within a specific Industry
related area Part of the workplace learning students were expected to accumulate a minimum of 110
working hours Students document their working hours by completing a Workplace Learning Logbook
signed by their workplace supervisor
I would like to congratulate all year 12 students on successfully completing their certificate
qualifications some students went above and beyond completing more than one certificate course
I would also like to thank the local business community for assisting and supporting our students with
work placements It provides students with a realistic experience in the world of work and more
importantly within a specific Industry area Students were able to gain experience upskilling
themselves in areas such as time management independence responsibility communication
presentation maturity as well as hands on work better preparing them for future employment
Special thanks goes to
Cherratta Lodge Norwest Sand amp Gravel Bhagwan Marine Mermaid Marine Coral Coast Electrical
City of Karratha Cozco Electrical Contractors Pilbara Physiotherapy Karratha LeisurePlex ODH
Mechanical Pilbara Ports Authority DB Yurra Karratha Steel amp Industry Supplies Northfleet Rio
Tinto St Paulrsquos Primary School Focus HR Consulting Services Karratha Contracting AuSolar Auto
One and Mardi Station
Year 12 graduates
It was with great pride that parents and staff watched on as the Year 12 students of 2018 graduated It
was a special occasion to celebrate the end of a chapter not only for those heading to University or
accepted into apprenticeships traineeships or further study as buffers and even those choosing to take
time out to travel or work It has been a wonderful ride working closely with both General and ATAR
pathway students each with their own unique personality and dreams I would like to wish each student
all the very best moving onto to greater things No matter the intent always dream bigger I would like
to wish all the ATAR students the best of luck through their studies leading up to the final WACE
examinations This time next month it will all be forgotten
Year 11 Students
Year 11 students will be rounding up the year in week 5 ATAR students will sit their exams for a second
time General pathway students will benefit by attending their work placements within their chosen
certificate area from 9 ndash 16 November It provides students with the exposure and experience within a
specific industry gaining work placement hours towards WACE but also to add value to their resumes
Itrsquos an opportunity for students to build a relationship with the local community they are our future
Year 10 Students
Year 10 students have selected their chosen pathway ahead of year 11 and 12 Week 8 and 9 students
will have the opportunity to have a taste of whatrsquos to come The two-week transition will provide the
ATAR students with the foundation of course content within each chosen subject area The General
pathway students will have the opportunity to gain work experience within a specific industry closely
related to their intended certificate course next year
North Regional TAFE Short Course Guide
North Regional TAFE have released their Short course guide for the rest of 20182019 Courses would
best suit Year 10 11 and 12 students wishing to upskill in areas such as First Aid White Card Web
Design Health amp Safety Ceramics and Beauty Salon Services to name a few Courses range between
half a day to 5 full days For more information please click here
Curtin 2019 Scholarship Applications OPEN
Curtin has undergraduate scholarships some open now and some soon to open For information go
HERE
Scholarships are CLOSING SOON
Rural and Regional Enterprise Scholarships Program
QTAC is delighted to be the Scholarship Support Organisation for the Australian Government Department
of Education and Training to deliver the Rural and Regional Enterprise Scholarships Program The Rural
and Regional Enterprise Scholarships Program improves access to and completion of STEM (Science
Technology Engineering and Mathematics) tertiary education courses including in the fields of health and
agricultural science The scholarships are open to students from regional and remote areas in Australia
The program aims to
increase the number of students engaging with STEM disciplines
increase the number of students able to undertake their preferred course of STEM study irrespective
of their location
increase program participants rate of course completion relative to their peers
The Program will support up to 1200 undergraduate postgraduate and Vocational Education and Training
(VET) students to undertake a STEM course including in the fields of health and agricultural science The
scholarships are for Certificate IV to PhD courses STEM fields include the following broad fields of study
Natural and Physical Sciences
Information Technology
Engineering and Related Technologies
Agriculture Environmental and Related Studies
Health (except Complementary Therapies)
Scholarship recipients may receive total scholarship funding up to $18000 based on course length and
type of study or training A further $500 is available to scholarship recipients to support an internship For
more information click here
The minimum duration a scholarship can support is six months full-time and the maximum is four years
full-time (or part-time equivalent) For more information please follow the links below
httpswwwqtaceduauscholarships
httpswwweducationgovaurural-and-regional-enterprise-scholarships
The Good Universities Guide to Scholarships
Many industries offer scholarships to help students to succeed within their industry The Good Universities
Guide tries to keep up with all the scholarships that come out for Uni or TAFE
Look for industry magazines and newsletters Scholarship and support opportunities will be advertised
in them
There are building and construction scholarships available through No Limits and there are a number
of scholarships listed at Construct My Career
Murdoch University 2019 Scholarships OPEN
Murdoch has scholarships for a range of different purposes Check out the undergraduate scholarships
identified here
UWA 2019 Scholarship Applications ndash NOW OPEN
The University of Western Australia offers scholarships to assist in areas of financial need remoteness
from the University disability and educational disadvantage
The links below will take you to scholarships that are open now for application
Make sure you submit your application before the closing date 2 November 2018
Accommodation scholarships at UWA Residential Colleges
Albany Campus scholarships
Engineering and Maths Scholarships
Arts Business Law Education and Design Scholarships
Health and Medical Sciences Scholarships
Science Scholarships
Australian Indigenous or Torres Strait Islander Scholarships
All faculty scholarships
APPLY NOW
If you miss the deadline to apply for a scholarship you will have another opportunity to apply for in
Semester 1 2019 Late applications will not be accepted
Notre Dame Scholarships
While the selection criteria vary for each scholarship community involvement and leadership roles as well
as academic performance and financial hardship are considered as part of the application process
Fremantle Undergraduate Scholarships
Academic Merit Scholarships
Scholarships for all Schools
School of Arts and Sciences
School of Business
School of Education
School of Health Sciences
School of Law
School of Medicine
School of Nursing and Midwifery
School of Philosophy and Theology
School of Physiotherapy
ECU 2019 Undergraduate Scholarships
Check out ECU scholarship offerings HERE
2019 Good Universities Guide
The Guide has University and VET information
This is a great publication if you want to find courses and compare the quality at different education and
training providers
Diversity equity opportunity The Good Universities Guide is Australiarsquos premier resource on higher
education allowing students to compare and identify the right course and provider to assist them in
achieving their career goals
The Good Universities Guide 2019 is the most comprehensive edition of the publication to date featuring
New and updated institution ratings
Student experience and graduate outcome data
Entry requirements and ATAR cut-off scores
Financial assistance fees and scholarships
Institution profiles by state
Whatrsquos new for 2019
First Generation rating
Revamped profiles
You can order a hard copy of the Guide here
Whatrsquos NEW
7 November ECU Careers in Sport Expo
Sport and recreation is part of the fabric of Australian life Sport plays an important role in society and
contributes to our lives in many ways ndash it helps improve our well-being can increase productivity it may
prevent at-risk behaviour provides entertainment and social benefits for our communities and offers a
variety of job opportunities in various sectors
Please join us at this event to hear inspiring
presentations from industry leaders meet
with prospective employers talk to current
students and take advantage of the
opportunity to speak with specialist lecturers
about your specific interests
Joondalup Campus 530pm - 800pm
Register HERE
27 November ECU Admission Pathways Information Evenings
Joondalup Campus 6pm
If you didnt get a great score in Year 12 havent been at school for a while or dont have any formal
qualifications this could be your chance to change your future
At our Admission Pathways Information Evening youll find out more about our UniPrep program and
Experience-based Entry Scheme These options can lead to studying an undergraduate (Bachelors)
degree
After the presentation well have a question and answer session plus some light refreshments Register
HERE
New Design Courses at Curtin
If you havenrsquot decided what to do in 2019 this could be of interest to you From Semester 1 2019 Curtin
will be offering a new Bachelor of Design Students can choose to study a single or double major in
You can download our Bachelor of Design course guide here
New Associate Degree in Agribusiness offered at Muresk Institute from 2019
Curtin is offering a new Associate Degree in Agribusiness at Muresk Institute from 2019
The two-year associate degree will be a pathway into the full Bachelor of Agribusiness providing up to 24
months credit Pathways into other bachelor programs will also be available
There will be admission pathways for a broad range of students
including applicants with vocational education and training work
and life experience and recent secondary education
Express your interest to receive information on the confirmed full
entry requirements and admission criteria
15 November WAAPA Production Tours
Find how you can study a trade apprenticeship at WAPPA
Visit design and costume studios check out sound and lighting facilities and explore our extensive props
and scenery workshops where you can undertake apprenticeship training
ECU Mt Lawley 600pm - 730pm Register HERE
Christmas Holiday Programs
January 4 ndash 25 Murdoch Horizons Summer School
If youre starting your year 12 studies in 2019 Murdochrsquos three-week Horizons Summer School will help
you maximise your year 12 results and kick-start your university degree
The Murdoch Horizons Summer School prepares students who are transitioning from year 11 to year 12
for their year 12 studies Over three weeks yoursquoll participate in lectures workshops and labs to
experience university life and study
Find our more HERE
Animation and Game Design Creative Advertising Design
Digital Design Fashion Design
Graphic Design Photography
January 14 ndash 18 Students Going into Year 11 and 12 SciTech Future Doctorsrsquo program
SciTechrsquos Future Doctorsrsquo program provides students with the opportunity to get hands-on clinical
experience in the medical field via a five-day intensive program that includes a series of talks workshops
and visits to medical facilities
Thirty students are accepted into the annual program via a competitive application process These
students will have the opportunity to network with a variety of medical experts explore a wide-range of
medical career options and pathways and to gain skills and knowledge via simulated clinical medical
experiences
Location Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital Perth
Applications for the 2019 Future Doctors program open in late October and are open to Western
Australian students entering Year 11 or Year 12 in 2019
Program cost will be made available when applications open Check the SciTech website for information
HERE
29 January ndash 5 February Muresk Summer School
Kick start your Certificate III in Agriculture by doing these practical hands on units at Muresk
You will learn how to
operate quad bikes (including understanding safety procedures)
transport store prepare and apply chemicals
operate precision control technology (drones and tractors)
acquire the skills and knowledge to safely move draft and control livestock
On completion students exit with a statement of attainment for the five units completed
Prerequisites There are no formal prerequisites for this course
Fee $650 full fee
For more information go HERE
Mrs Carol Potter
Vocational Education Coordinator
Carolpottercewaeduau
Finance
This is a general reminder to all families that school fee balances must be finalised by
Wednesday 14 November 2018 unless alternative payment arrangements have been made
Could those families who have yet to organise payment please contact the College urgently to make
arrangements
A reminder that parentscaregivers of students not returning for the commencement of 2019 are to
provide written advice to the College as soon as possible to avoid incurring any charges applicable to
Term 1 2019 as per the Collegersquos Fees Policy
Click here to view or download a copy of Collegersquos Payment Plan form Fees Schedule or Fees Policy
Need an updated copy of your family statement
Please email accountsstlukescollegewaeduau and a copy will be sent to you directly
Payment of school fees can be made directly to the College via Credit Card Cash Cheque or Direct
Funds Transfer Our account details for Direct Funds Transfer are as follows
Account Name St Lukersquos College Board Account
Branch Number (BSB) 086-006
Account Number 545 070 180
Payment Reference Family code as per statement
If you are experiencing difficulties in paying your fees please be assured there is always a solution
Please contact the College to make a private and confidential appointment with the Principal to
discuss what arrangements might be put in place to assist you in moving forward with your account
whilst still ensuring that your child remains part of our St Lukersquos community
God Bless
Finance Team
Uniform Shop
Please note the uniform shop is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1115am ndash 315pm There
has been an increased number of people asking the administration office staff for uniforms outside
the shop times this will not continue unless there is an emergency The administration staff have
been very helpful but it takes them away from their respected duties If you are unable to visit the
shop during opening hours please make use of the online ordering system Students are able to
collect their orders during lunch breaks if not collected on those days orders are left at the office for
students to collect at any time
The link to the our online canteen is wwwquickcliqcomau
Requests for second hand uniforms Please if you have any unwanted uniforms feel free to donate
them to the school We have many requests for second hand uniforms
Mrs Carol Potter
Uniform Shop Manager
uniformstlukescollegewaeduau
Art
The students at the College have been busy designing and constructing works as part of lsquoSantarsquos
Workshoprsquo display that will be featured at the Red Earth Arts Precinct in December Our Year 7rsquos are
invited to construct and cover giant cellophane-covered prisms that will be hung and scattered
throughout the REAP foyer sharing pools of glorious colour
The Year 8rsquos will be making giant jumping jack lsquowhoopeersquo toys from recycled board This interactive
display will include a variety of quirky characters including bears soldiers and dancing dolls Our Year
9 students will have their recycled costumes on display These include a giant Lego character a
pineapple headdress and ninja outfits The works showcase their considerable craftsmanship and
imagination and will be a highlight of our display And finally the Year 10 Art students have been busy
making prototypes of graceful hanging sculptures Their productions made from dowel wire and
transparent film will be captivating Our next step will be to make our giant versions for display
Exciting
Can your family assist Parent support and students are invited to be involved with some of the giant
toy projects in a series of after school workshops in the coming weeks We will also require additional
volunteer assistance for the install of Santarsquos Workshop (week of Dec 3) All students are invited to
assist and make contributions to our Christmas display with these sculpture projects
Sign-up sheets are available in the house blocks Or please make contact with me at the College via
email Montymontgomerycewaeduau
After school Art Workshop Dates All welcome
Wednesday and Thursday 315 - 430
Weeks 5 - 7 (7th 8th 14th 15th 21st and 22nd November)
Wishing you all a magical end to the school year Be sure to look out for our display at REAP in early
December
Mrs Tanya Montgomery
Art Teacher
Book of the Moment
on Goodreadscom
Itrsquos not because Belrsquos mother was murdered
Itrsquos not because her father is a politician
Bel writes to a Death Row prisoner as an easy way out of an assignment
But now hersquos written back Drawn to Micahrsquos world inside a Thai prison
she finds herself falling for the boy with ragged hair shackles and a
terrible past Will Bel lose him too And could it mean losing the people
who mean the most to her at home
Whatever happens none of them will ever be the same
Careers
Year 12 General Pathway Students Work Placements
During Year 11 and 12 General pathway students worked to complete a certificate qualification
towards completing their WACE Some through school-based traineeships and some alongside a paid
unpaid work placement developing a set of transferable workplace skills within a specific Industry
related area Part of the workplace learning students were expected to accumulate a minimum of 110
working hours Students document their working hours by completing a Workplace Learning Logbook
signed by their workplace supervisor
I would like to congratulate all year 12 students on successfully completing their certificate
qualifications some students went above and beyond completing more than one certificate course
I would also like to thank the local business community for assisting and supporting our students with
work placements It provides students with a realistic experience in the world of work and more
importantly within a specific Industry area Students were able to gain experience upskilling
themselves in areas such as time management independence responsibility communication
presentation maturity as well as hands on work better preparing them for future employment
Special thanks goes to
Cherratta Lodge Norwest Sand amp Gravel Bhagwan Marine Mermaid Marine Coral Coast Electrical
City of Karratha Cozco Electrical Contractors Pilbara Physiotherapy Karratha LeisurePlex ODH
Mechanical Pilbara Ports Authority DB Yurra Karratha Steel amp Industry Supplies Northfleet Rio
Tinto St Paulrsquos Primary School Focus HR Consulting Services Karratha Contracting AuSolar Auto
One and Mardi Station
Year 12 graduates
It was with great pride that parents and staff watched on as the Year 12 students of 2018 graduated It
was a special occasion to celebrate the end of a chapter not only for those heading to University or
accepted into apprenticeships traineeships or further study as buffers and even those choosing to take
time out to travel or work It has been a wonderful ride working closely with both General and ATAR
pathway students each with their own unique personality and dreams I would like to wish each student
all the very best moving onto to greater things No matter the intent always dream bigger I would like
to wish all the ATAR students the best of luck through their studies leading up to the final WACE
examinations This time next month it will all be forgotten
Year 11 Students
Year 11 students will be rounding up the year in week 5 ATAR students will sit their exams for a second
time General pathway students will benefit by attending their work placements within their chosen
certificate area from 9 ndash 16 November It provides students with the exposure and experience within a
specific industry gaining work placement hours towards WACE but also to add value to their resumes
Itrsquos an opportunity for students to build a relationship with the local community they are our future
Year 10 Students
Year 10 students have selected their chosen pathway ahead of year 11 and 12 Week 8 and 9 students
will have the opportunity to have a taste of whatrsquos to come The two-week transition will provide the
ATAR students with the foundation of course content within each chosen subject area The General
pathway students will have the opportunity to gain work experience within a specific industry closely
related to their intended certificate course next year
North Regional TAFE Short Course Guide
North Regional TAFE have released their Short course guide for the rest of 20182019 Courses would
best suit Year 10 11 and 12 students wishing to upskill in areas such as First Aid White Card Web
Design Health amp Safety Ceramics and Beauty Salon Services to name a few Courses range between
half a day to 5 full days For more information please click here
Curtin 2019 Scholarship Applications OPEN
Curtin has undergraduate scholarships some open now and some soon to open For information go
HERE
Scholarships are CLOSING SOON
Rural and Regional Enterprise Scholarships Program
QTAC is delighted to be the Scholarship Support Organisation for the Australian Government Department
of Education and Training to deliver the Rural and Regional Enterprise Scholarships Program The Rural
and Regional Enterprise Scholarships Program improves access to and completion of STEM (Science
Technology Engineering and Mathematics) tertiary education courses including in the fields of health and
agricultural science The scholarships are open to students from regional and remote areas in Australia
The program aims to
increase the number of students engaging with STEM disciplines
increase the number of students able to undertake their preferred course of STEM study irrespective
of their location
increase program participants rate of course completion relative to their peers
The Program will support up to 1200 undergraduate postgraduate and Vocational Education and Training
(VET) students to undertake a STEM course including in the fields of health and agricultural science The
scholarships are for Certificate IV to PhD courses STEM fields include the following broad fields of study
Natural and Physical Sciences
Information Technology
Engineering and Related Technologies
Agriculture Environmental and Related Studies
Health (except Complementary Therapies)
Scholarship recipients may receive total scholarship funding up to $18000 based on course length and
type of study or training A further $500 is available to scholarship recipients to support an internship For
more information click here
The minimum duration a scholarship can support is six months full-time and the maximum is four years
full-time (or part-time equivalent) For more information please follow the links below
httpswwwqtaceduauscholarships
httpswwweducationgovaurural-and-regional-enterprise-scholarships
The Good Universities Guide to Scholarships
Many industries offer scholarships to help students to succeed within their industry The Good Universities
Guide tries to keep up with all the scholarships that come out for Uni or TAFE
Look for industry magazines and newsletters Scholarship and support opportunities will be advertised
in them
There are building and construction scholarships available through No Limits and there are a number
of scholarships listed at Construct My Career
Murdoch University 2019 Scholarships OPEN
Murdoch has scholarships for a range of different purposes Check out the undergraduate scholarships
identified here
UWA 2019 Scholarship Applications ndash NOW OPEN
The University of Western Australia offers scholarships to assist in areas of financial need remoteness
from the University disability and educational disadvantage
The links below will take you to scholarships that are open now for application
Make sure you submit your application before the closing date 2 November 2018
Accommodation scholarships at UWA Residential Colleges
Albany Campus scholarships
Engineering and Maths Scholarships
Arts Business Law Education and Design Scholarships
Health and Medical Sciences Scholarships
Science Scholarships
Australian Indigenous or Torres Strait Islander Scholarships
All faculty scholarships
APPLY NOW
If you miss the deadline to apply for a scholarship you will have another opportunity to apply for in
Semester 1 2019 Late applications will not be accepted
Notre Dame Scholarships
While the selection criteria vary for each scholarship community involvement and leadership roles as well
as academic performance and financial hardship are considered as part of the application process
Fremantle Undergraduate Scholarships
Academic Merit Scholarships
Scholarships for all Schools
School of Arts and Sciences
School of Business
School of Education
School of Health Sciences
School of Law
School of Medicine
School of Nursing and Midwifery
School of Philosophy and Theology
School of Physiotherapy
ECU 2019 Undergraduate Scholarships
Check out ECU scholarship offerings HERE
2019 Good Universities Guide
The Guide has University and VET information
This is a great publication if you want to find courses and compare the quality at different education and
training providers
Diversity equity opportunity The Good Universities Guide is Australiarsquos premier resource on higher
education allowing students to compare and identify the right course and provider to assist them in
achieving their career goals
The Good Universities Guide 2019 is the most comprehensive edition of the publication to date featuring
New and updated institution ratings
Student experience and graduate outcome data
Entry requirements and ATAR cut-off scores
Financial assistance fees and scholarships
Institution profiles by state
Whatrsquos new for 2019
First Generation rating
Revamped profiles
You can order a hard copy of the Guide here
Whatrsquos NEW
7 November ECU Careers in Sport Expo
Sport and recreation is part of the fabric of Australian life Sport plays an important role in society and
contributes to our lives in many ways ndash it helps improve our well-being can increase productivity it may
prevent at-risk behaviour provides entertainment and social benefits for our communities and offers a
variety of job opportunities in various sectors
Please join us at this event to hear inspiring
presentations from industry leaders meet
with prospective employers talk to current
students and take advantage of the
opportunity to speak with specialist lecturers
about your specific interests
Joondalup Campus 530pm - 800pm
Register HERE
27 November ECU Admission Pathways Information Evenings
Joondalup Campus 6pm
If you didnt get a great score in Year 12 havent been at school for a while or dont have any formal
qualifications this could be your chance to change your future
At our Admission Pathways Information Evening youll find out more about our UniPrep program and
Experience-based Entry Scheme These options can lead to studying an undergraduate (Bachelors)
degree
After the presentation well have a question and answer session plus some light refreshments Register
HERE
New Design Courses at Curtin
If you havenrsquot decided what to do in 2019 this could be of interest to you From Semester 1 2019 Curtin
will be offering a new Bachelor of Design Students can choose to study a single or double major in
You can download our Bachelor of Design course guide here
New Associate Degree in Agribusiness offered at Muresk Institute from 2019
Curtin is offering a new Associate Degree in Agribusiness at Muresk Institute from 2019
The two-year associate degree will be a pathway into the full Bachelor of Agribusiness providing up to 24
months credit Pathways into other bachelor programs will also be available
There will be admission pathways for a broad range of students
including applicants with vocational education and training work
and life experience and recent secondary education
Express your interest to receive information on the confirmed full
entry requirements and admission criteria
15 November WAAPA Production Tours
Find how you can study a trade apprenticeship at WAPPA
Visit design and costume studios check out sound and lighting facilities and explore our extensive props
and scenery workshops where you can undertake apprenticeship training
ECU Mt Lawley 600pm - 730pm Register HERE
Christmas Holiday Programs
January 4 ndash 25 Murdoch Horizons Summer School
If youre starting your year 12 studies in 2019 Murdochrsquos three-week Horizons Summer School will help
you maximise your year 12 results and kick-start your university degree
The Murdoch Horizons Summer School prepares students who are transitioning from year 11 to year 12
for their year 12 studies Over three weeks yoursquoll participate in lectures workshops and labs to
experience university life and study
Find our more HERE
Animation and Game Design Creative Advertising Design
Digital Design Fashion Design
Graphic Design Photography
January 14 ndash 18 Students Going into Year 11 and 12 SciTech Future Doctorsrsquo program
SciTechrsquos Future Doctorsrsquo program provides students with the opportunity to get hands-on clinical
experience in the medical field via a five-day intensive program that includes a series of talks workshops
and visits to medical facilities
Thirty students are accepted into the annual program via a competitive application process These
students will have the opportunity to network with a variety of medical experts explore a wide-range of
medical career options and pathways and to gain skills and knowledge via simulated clinical medical
experiences
Location Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital Perth
Applications for the 2019 Future Doctors program open in late October and are open to Western
Australian students entering Year 11 or Year 12 in 2019
Program cost will be made available when applications open Check the SciTech website for information
HERE
29 January ndash 5 February Muresk Summer School
Kick start your Certificate III in Agriculture by doing these practical hands on units at Muresk
You will learn how to
operate quad bikes (including understanding safety procedures)
transport store prepare and apply chemicals
operate precision control technology (drones and tractors)
acquire the skills and knowledge to safely move draft and control livestock
On completion students exit with a statement of attainment for the five units completed
Prerequisites There are no formal prerequisites for this course
Fee $650 full fee
For more information go HERE
Mrs Carol Potter
Vocational Education Coordinator
Carolpottercewaeduau
Finance
This is a general reminder to all families that school fee balances must be finalised by
Wednesday 14 November 2018 unless alternative payment arrangements have been made
Could those families who have yet to organise payment please contact the College urgently to make
arrangements
A reminder that parentscaregivers of students not returning for the commencement of 2019 are to
provide written advice to the College as soon as possible to avoid incurring any charges applicable to
Term 1 2019 as per the Collegersquos Fees Policy
Click here to view or download a copy of Collegersquos Payment Plan form Fees Schedule or Fees Policy
Need an updated copy of your family statement
Please email accountsstlukescollegewaeduau and a copy will be sent to you directly
Payment of school fees can be made directly to the College via Credit Card Cash Cheque or Direct
Funds Transfer Our account details for Direct Funds Transfer are as follows
Account Name St Lukersquos College Board Account
Branch Number (BSB) 086-006
Account Number 545 070 180
Payment Reference Family code as per statement
If you are experiencing difficulties in paying your fees please be assured there is always a solution
Please contact the College to make a private and confidential appointment with the Principal to
discuss what arrangements might be put in place to assist you in moving forward with your account
whilst still ensuring that your child remains part of our St Lukersquos community
God Bless
Finance Team
Uniform Shop
Please note the uniform shop is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1115am ndash 315pm There
has been an increased number of people asking the administration office staff for uniforms outside
the shop times this will not continue unless there is an emergency The administration staff have
been very helpful but it takes them away from their respected duties If you are unable to visit the
shop during opening hours please make use of the online ordering system Students are able to
collect their orders during lunch breaks if not collected on those days orders are left at the office for
students to collect at any time
The link to the our online canteen is wwwquickcliqcomau
Requests for second hand uniforms Please if you have any unwanted uniforms feel free to donate
them to the school We have many requests for second hand uniforms
Mrs Carol Potter
Uniform Shop Manager
uniformstlukescollegewaeduau
Careers
Year 12 General Pathway Students Work Placements
During Year 11 and 12 General pathway students worked to complete a certificate qualification
towards completing their WACE Some through school-based traineeships and some alongside a paid
unpaid work placement developing a set of transferable workplace skills within a specific Industry
related area Part of the workplace learning students were expected to accumulate a minimum of 110
working hours Students document their working hours by completing a Workplace Learning Logbook
signed by their workplace supervisor
I would like to congratulate all year 12 students on successfully completing their certificate
qualifications some students went above and beyond completing more than one certificate course
I would also like to thank the local business community for assisting and supporting our students with
work placements It provides students with a realistic experience in the world of work and more
importantly within a specific Industry area Students were able to gain experience upskilling
themselves in areas such as time management independence responsibility communication
presentation maturity as well as hands on work better preparing them for future employment
Special thanks goes to
Cherratta Lodge Norwest Sand amp Gravel Bhagwan Marine Mermaid Marine Coral Coast Electrical
City of Karratha Cozco Electrical Contractors Pilbara Physiotherapy Karratha LeisurePlex ODH
Mechanical Pilbara Ports Authority DB Yurra Karratha Steel amp Industry Supplies Northfleet Rio
Tinto St Paulrsquos Primary School Focus HR Consulting Services Karratha Contracting AuSolar Auto
One and Mardi Station
Year 12 graduates
It was with great pride that parents and staff watched on as the Year 12 students of 2018 graduated It
was a special occasion to celebrate the end of a chapter not only for those heading to University or
accepted into apprenticeships traineeships or further study as buffers and even those choosing to take
time out to travel or work It has been a wonderful ride working closely with both General and ATAR
pathway students each with their own unique personality and dreams I would like to wish each student
all the very best moving onto to greater things No matter the intent always dream bigger I would like
to wish all the ATAR students the best of luck through their studies leading up to the final WACE
examinations This time next month it will all be forgotten
Year 11 Students
Year 11 students will be rounding up the year in week 5 ATAR students will sit their exams for a second
time General pathway students will benefit by attending their work placements within their chosen
certificate area from 9 ndash 16 November It provides students with the exposure and experience within a
specific industry gaining work placement hours towards WACE but also to add value to their resumes
Itrsquos an opportunity for students to build a relationship with the local community they are our future
Year 10 Students
Year 10 students have selected their chosen pathway ahead of year 11 and 12 Week 8 and 9 students
will have the opportunity to have a taste of whatrsquos to come The two-week transition will provide the
ATAR students with the foundation of course content within each chosen subject area The General
pathway students will have the opportunity to gain work experience within a specific industry closely
related to their intended certificate course next year
North Regional TAFE Short Course Guide
North Regional TAFE have released their Short course guide for the rest of 20182019 Courses would
best suit Year 10 11 and 12 students wishing to upskill in areas such as First Aid White Card Web
Design Health amp Safety Ceramics and Beauty Salon Services to name a few Courses range between
half a day to 5 full days For more information please click here
Curtin 2019 Scholarship Applications OPEN
Curtin has undergraduate scholarships some open now and some soon to open For information go
HERE
Scholarships are CLOSING SOON
Rural and Regional Enterprise Scholarships Program
QTAC is delighted to be the Scholarship Support Organisation for the Australian Government Department
of Education and Training to deliver the Rural and Regional Enterprise Scholarships Program The Rural
and Regional Enterprise Scholarships Program improves access to and completion of STEM (Science
Technology Engineering and Mathematics) tertiary education courses including in the fields of health and
agricultural science The scholarships are open to students from regional and remote areas in Australia
The program aims to
increase the number of students engaging with STEM disciplines
increase the number of students able to undertake their preferred course of STEM study irrespective
of their location
increase program participants rate of course completion relative to their peers
The Program will support up to 1200 undergraduate postgraduate and Vocational Education and Training
(VET) students to undertake a STEM course including in the fields of health and agricultural science The
scholarships are for Certificate IV to PhD courses STEM fields include the following broad fields of study
Natural and Physical Sciences
Information Technology
Engineering and Related Technologies
Agriculture Environmental and Related Studies
Health (except Complementary Therapies)
Scholarship recipients may receive total scholarship funding up to $18000 based on course length and
type of study or training A further $500 is available to scholarship recipients to support an internship For
more information click here
The minimum duration a scholarship can support is six months full-time and the maximum is four years
full-time (or part-time equivalent) For more information please follow the links below
httpswwwqtaceduauscholarships
httpswwweducationgovaurural-and-regional-enterprise-scholarships
The Good Universities Guide to Scholarships
Many industries offer scholarships to help students to succeed within their industry The Good Universities
Guide tries to keep up with all the scholarships that come out for Uni or TAFE
Look for industry magazines and newsletters Scholarship and support opportunities will be advertised
in them
There are building and construction scholarships available through No Limits and there are a number
of scholarships listed at Construct My Career
Murdoch University 2019 Scholarships OPEN
Murdoch has scholarships for a range of different purposes Check out the undergraduate scholarships
identified here
UWA 2019 Scholarship Applications ndash NOW OPEN
The University of Western Australia offers scholarships to assist in areas of financial need remoteness
from the University disability and educational disadvantage
The links below will take you to scholarships that are open now for application
Make sure you submit your application before the closing date 2 November 2018
Accommodation scholarships at UWA Residential Colleges
Albany Campus scholarships
Engineering and Maths Scholarships
Arts Business Law Education and Design Scholarships
Health and Medical Sciences Scholarships
Science Scholarships
Australian Indigenous or Torres Strait Islander Scholarships
All faculty scholarships
APPLY NOW
If you miss the deadline to apply for a scholarship you will have another opportunity to apply for in
Semester 1 2019 Late applications will not be accepted
Notre Dame Scholarships
While the selection criteria vary for each scholarship community involvement and leadership roles as well
as academic performance and financial hardship are considered as part of the application process
Fremantle Undergraduate Scholarships
Academic Merit Scholarships
Scholarships for all Schools
School of Arts and Sciences
School of Business
School of Education
School of Health Sciences
School of Law
School of Medicine
School of Nursing and Midwifery
School of Philosophy and Theology
School of Physiotherapy
ECU 2019 Undergraduate Scholarships
Check out ECU scholarship offerings HERE
2019 Good Universities Guide
The Guide has University and VET information
This is a great publication if you want to find courses and compare the quality at different education and
training providers
Diversity equity opportunity The Good Universities Guide is Australiarsquos premier resource on higher
education allowing students to compare and identify the right course and provider to assist them in
achieving their career goals
The Good Universities Guide 2019 is the most comprehensive edition of the publication to date featuring
New and updated institution ratings
Student experience and graduate outcome data
Entry requirements and ATAR cut-off scores
Financial assistance fees and scholarships
Institution profiles by state
Whatrsquos new for 2019
First Generation rating
Revamped profiles
You can order a hard copy of the Guide here
Whatrsquos NEW
7 November ECU Careers in Sport Expo
Sport and recreation is part of the fabric of Australian life Sport plays an important role in society and
contributes to our lives in many ways ndash it helps improve our well-being can increase productivity it may
prevent at-risk behaviour provides entertainment and social benefits for our communities and offers a
variety of job opportunities in various sectors
Please join us at this event to hear inspiring
presentations from industry leaders meet
with prospective employers talk to current
students and take advantage of the
opportunity to speak with specialist lecturers
about your specific interests
Joondalup Campus 530pm - 800pm
Register HERE
27 November ECU Admission Pathways Information Evenings
Joondalup Campus 6pm
If you didnt get a great score in Year 12 havent been at school for a while or dont have any formal
qualifications this could be your chance to change your future
At our Admission Pathways Information Evening youll find out more about our UniPrep program and
Experience-based Entry Scheme These options can lead to studying an undergraduate (Bachelors)
degree
After the presentation well have a question and answer session plus some light refreshments Register
HERE
New Design Courses at Curtin
If you havenrsquot decided what to do in 2019 this could be of interest to you From Semester 1 2019 Curtin
will be offering a new Bachelor of Design Students can choose to study a single or double major in
You can download our Bachelor of Design course guide here
New Associate Degree in Agribusiness offered at Muresk Institute from 2019
Curtin is offering a new Associate Degree in Agribusiness at Muresk Institute from 2019
The two-year associate degree will be a pathway into the full Bachelor of Agribusiness providing up to 24
months credit Pathways into other bachelor programs will also be available
There will be admission pathways for a broad range of students
including applicants with vocational education and training work
and life experience and recent secondary education
Express your interest to receive information on the confirmed full
entry requirements and admission criteria
15 November WAAPA Production Tours
Find how you can study a trade apprenticeship at WAPPA
Visit design and costume studios check out sound and lighting facilities and explore our extensive props
and scenery workshops where you can undertake apprenticeship training
ECU Mt Lawley 600pm - 730pm Register HERE
Christmas Holiday Programs
January 4 ndash 25 Murdoch Horizons Summer School
If youre starting your year 12 studies in 2019 Murdochrsquos three-week Horizons Summer School will help
you maximise your year 12 results and kick-start your university degree
The Murdoch Horizons Summer School prepares students who are transitioning from year 11 to year 12
for their year 12 studies Over three weeks yoursquoll participate in lectures workshops and labs to
experience university life and study
Find our more HERE
Animation and Game Design Creative Advertising Design
Digital Design Fashion Design
Graphic Design Photography
January 14 ndash 18 Students Going into Year 11 and 12 SciTech Future Doctorsrsquo program
SciTechrsquos Future Doctorsrsquo program provides students with the opportunity to get hands-on clinical
experience in the medical field via a five-day intensive program that includes a series of talks workshops
and visits to medical facilities
Thirty students are accepted into the annual program via a competitive application process These
students will have the opportunity to network with a variety of medical experts explore a wide-range of
medical career options and pathways and to gain skills and knowledge via simulated clinical medical
experiences
Location Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital Perth
Applications for the 2019 Future Doctors program open in late October and are open to Western
Australian students entering Year 11 or Year 12 in 2019
Program cost will be made available when applications open Check the SciTech website for information
HERE
29 January ndash 5 February Muresk Summer School
Kick start your Certificate III in Agriculture by doing these practical hands on units at Muresk
You will learn how to
operate quad bikes (including understanding safety procedures)
transport store prepare and apply chemicals
operate precision control technology (drones and tractors)
acquire the skills and knowledge to safely move draft and control livestock
On completion students exit with a statement of attainment for the five units completed
Prerequisites There are no formal prerequisites for this course
Fee $650 full fee
For more information go HERE
Mrs Carol Potter
Vocational Education Coordinator
Carolpottercewaeduau
Finance
This is a general reminder to all families that school fee balances must be finalised by
Wednesday 14 November 2018 unless alternative payment arrangements have been made
Could those families who have yet to organise payment please contact the College urgently to make
arrangements
A reminder that parentscaregivers of students not returning for the commencement of 2019 are to
provide written advice to the College as soon as possible to avoid incurring any charges applicable to
Term 1 2019 as per the Collegersquos Fees Policy
Click here to view or download a copy of Collegersquos Payment Plan form Fees Schedule or Fees Policy
Need an updated copy of your family statement
Please email accountsstlukescollegewaeduau and a copy will be sent to you directly
Payment of school fees can be made directly to the College via Credit Card Cash Cheque or Direct
Funds Transfer Our account details for Direct Funds Transfer are as follows
Account Name St Lukersquos College Board Account
Branch Number (BSB) 086-006
Account Number 545 070 180
Payment Reference Family code as per statement
If you are experiencing difficulties in paying your fees please be assured there is always a solution
Please contact the College to make a private and confidential appointment with the Principal to
discuss what arrangements might be put in place to assist you in moving forward with your account
whilst still ensuring that your child remains part of our St Lukersquos community
God Bless
Finance Team
Uniform Shop
Please note the uniform shop is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1115am ndash 315pm There
has been an increased number of people asking the administration office staff for uniforms outside
the shop times this will not continue unless there is an emergency The administration staff have
been very helpful but it takes them away from their respected duties If you are unable to visit the
shop during opening hours please make use of the online ordering system Students are able to
collect their orders during lunch breaks if not collected on those days orders are left at the office for
students to collect at any time
The link to the our online canteen is wwwquickcliqcomau
Requests for second hand uniforms Please if you have any unwanted uniforms feel free to donate
them to the school We have many requests for second hand uniforms
Mrs Carol Potter
Uniform Shop Manager
uniformstlukescollegewaeduau
Year 12 graduates
It was with great pride that parents and staff watched on as the Year 12 students of 2018 graduated It
was a special occasion to celebrate the end of a chapter not only for those heading to University or
accepted into apprenticeships traineeships or further study as buffers and even those choosing to take
time out to travel or work It has been a wonderful ride working closely with both General and ATAR
pathway students each with their own unique personality and dreams I would like to wish each student
all the very best moving onto to greater things No matter the intent always dream bigger I would like
to wish all the ATAR students the best of luck through their studies leading up to the final WACE
examinations This time next month it will all be forgotten
Year 11 Students
Year 11 students will be rounding up the year in week 5 ATAR students will sit their exams for a second
time General pathway students will benefit by attending their work placements within their chosen
certificate area from 9 ndash 16 November It provides students with the exposure and experience within a
specific industry gaining work placement hours towards WACE but also to add value to their resumes
Itrsquos an opportunity for students to build a relationship with the local community they are our future
Year 10 Students
Year 10 students have selected their chosen pathway ahead of year 11 and 12 Week 8 and 9 students
will have the opportunity to have a taste of whatrsquos to come The two-week transition will provide the
ATAR students with the foundation of course content within each chosen subject area The General
pathway students will have the opportunity to gain work experience within a specific industry closely
related to their intended certificate course next year
North Regional TAFE Short Course Guide
North Regional TAFE have released their Short course guide for the rest of 20182019 Courses would
best suit Year 10 11 and 12 students wishing to upskill in areas such as First Aid White Card Web
Design Health amp Safety Ceramics and Beauty Salon Services to name a few Courses range between
half a day to 5 full days For more information please click here
Curtin 2019 Scholarship Applications OPEN
Curtin has undergraduate scholarships some open now and some soon to open For information go
HERE
Scholarships are CLOSING SOON
Rural and Regional Enterprise Scholarships Program
QTAC is delighted to be the Scholarship Support Organisation for the Australian Government Department
of Education and Training to deliver the Rural and Regional Enterprise Scholarships Program The Rural
and Regional Enterprise Scholarships Program improves access to and completion of STEM (Science
Technology Engineering and Mathematics) tertiary education courses including in the fields of health and
agricultural science The scholarships are open to students from regional and remote areas in Australia
The program aims to
increase the number of students engaging with STEM disciplines
increase the number of students able to undertake their preferred course of STEM study irrespective
of their location
increase program participants rate of course completion relative to their peers
The Program will support up to 1200 undergraduate postgraduate and Vocational Education and Training
(VET) students to undertake a STEM course including in the fields of health and agricultural science The
scholarships are for Certificate IV to PhD courses STEM fields include the following broad fields of study
Natural and Physical Sciences
Information Technology
Engineering and Related Technologies
Agriculture Environmental and Related Studies
Health (except Complementary Therapies)
Scholarship recipients may receive total scholarship funding up to $18000 based on course length and
type of study or training A further $500 is available to scholarship recipients to support an internship For
more information click here
The minimum duration a scholarship can support is six months full-time and the maximum is four years
full-time (or part-time equivalent) For more information please follow the links below
httpswwwqtaceduauscholarships
httpswwweducationgovaurural-and-regional-enterprise-scholarships
The Good Universities Guide to Scholarships
Many industries offer scholarships to help students to succeed within their industry The Good Universities
Guide tries to keep up with all the scholarships that come out for Uni or TAFE
Look for industry magazines and newsletters Scholarship and support opportunities will be advertised
in them
There are building and construction scholarships available through No Limits and there are a number
of scholarships listed at Construct My Career
Murdoch University 2019 Scholarships OPEN
Murdoch has scholarships for a range of different purposes Check out the undergraduate scholarships
identified here
UWA 2019 Scholarship Applications ndash NOW OPEN
The University of Western Australia offers scholarships to assist in areas of financial need remoteness
from the University disability and educational disadvantage
The links below will take you to scholarships that are open now for application
Make sure you submit your application before the closing date 2 November 2018
Accommodation scholarships at UWA Residential Colleges
Albany Campus scholarships
Engineering and Maths Scholarships
Arts Business Law Education and Design Scholarships
Health and Medical Sciences Scholarships
Science Scholarships
Australian Indigenous or Torres Strait Islander Scholarships
All faculty scholarships
APPLY NOW
If you miss the deadline to apply for a scholarship you will have another opportunity to apply for in
Semester 1 2019 Late applications will not be accepted
Notre Dame Scholarships
While the selection criteria vary for each scholarship community involvement and leadership roles as well
as academic performance and financial hardship are considered as part of the application process
Fremantle Undergraduate Scholarships
Academic Merit Scholarships
Scholarships for all Schools
School of Arts and Sciences
School of Business
School of Education
School of Health Sciences
School of Law
School of Medicine
School of Nursing and Midwifery
School of Philosophy and Theology
School of Physiotherapy
ECU 2019 Undergraduate Scholarships
Check out ECU scholarship offerings HERE
2019 Good Universities Guide
The Guide has University and VET information
This is a great publication if you want to find courses and compare the quality at different education and
training providers
Diversity equity opportunity The Good Universities Guide is Australiarsquos premier resource on higher
education allowing students to compare and identify the right course and provider to assist them in
achieving their career goals
The Good Universities Guide 2019 is the most comprehensive edition of the publication to date featuring
New and updated institution ratings
Student experience and graduate outcome data
Entry requirements and ATAR cut-off scores
Financial assistance fees and scholarships
Institution profiles by state
Whatrsquos new for 2019
First Generation rating
Revamped profiles
You can order a hard copy of the Guide here
Whatrsquos NEW
7 November ECU Careers in Sport Expo
Sport and recreation is part of the fabric of Australian life Sport plays an important role in society and
contributes to our lives in many ways ndash it helps improve our well-being can increase productivity it may
prevent at-risk behaviour provides entertainment and social benefits for our communities and offers a
variety of job opportunities in various sectors
Please join us at this event to hear inspiring
presentations from industry leaders meet
with prospective employers talk to current
students and take advantage of the
opportunity to speak with specialist lecturers
about your specific interests
Joondalup Campus 530pm - 800pm
Register HERE
27 November ECU Admission Pathways Information Evenings
Joondalup Campus 6pm
If you didnt get a great score in Year 12 havent been at school for a while or dont have any formal
qualifications this could be your chance to change your future
At our Admission Pathways Information Evening youll find out more about our UniPrep program and
Experience-based Entry Scheme These options can lead to studying an undergraduate (Bachelors)
degree
After the presentation well have a question and answer session plus some light refreshments Register
HERE
New Design Courses at Curtin
If you havenrsquot decided what to do in 2019 this could be of interest to you From Semester 1 2019 Curtin
will be offering a new Bachelor of Design Students can choose to study a single or double major in
You can download our Bachelor of Design course guide here
New Associate Degree in Agribusiness offered at Muresk Institute from 2019
Curtin is offering a new Associate Degree in Agribusiness at Muresk Institute from 2019
The two-year associate degree will be a pathway into the full Bachelor of Agribusiness providing up to 24
months credit Pathways into other bachelor programs will also be available
There will be admission pathways for a broad range of students
including applicants with vocational education and training work
and life experience and recent secondary education
Express your interest to receive information on the confirmed full
entry requirements and admission criteria
15 November WAAPA Production Tours
Find how you can study a trade apprenticeship at WAPPA
Visit design and costume studios check out sound and lighting facilities and explore our extensive props
and scenery workshops where you can undertake apprenticeship training
ECU Mt Lawley 600pm - 730pm Register HERE
Christmas Holiday Programs
January 4 ndash 25 Murdoch Horizons Summer School
If youre starting your year 12 studies in 2019 Murdochrsquos three-week Horizons Summer School will help
you maximise your year 12 results and kick-start your university degree
The Murdoch Horizons Summer School prepares students who are transitioning from year 11 to year 12
for their year 12 studies Over three weeks yoursquoll participate in lectures workshops and labs to
experience university life and study
Find our more HERE
Animation and Game Design Creative Advertising Design
Digital Design Fashion Design
Graphic Design Photography
January 14 ndash 18 Students Going into Year 11 and 12 SciTech Future Doctorsrsquo program
SciTechrsquos Future Doctorsrsquo program provides students with the opportunity to get hands-on clinical
experience in the medical field via a five-day intensive program that includes a series of talks workshops
and visits to medical facilities
Thirty students are accepted into the annual program via a competitive application process These
students will have the opportunity to network with a variety of medical experts explore a wide-range of
medical career options and pathways and to gain skills and knowledge via simulated clinical medical
experiences
Location Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital Perth
Applications for the 2019 Future Doctors program open in late October and are open to Western
Australian students entering Year 11 or Year 12 in 2019
Program cost will be made available when applications open Check the SciTech website for information
HERE
29 January ndash 5 February Muresk Summer School
Kick start your Certificate III in Agriculture by doing these practical hands on units at Muresk
You will learn how to
operate quad bikes (including understanding safety procedures)
transport store prepare and apply chemicals
operate precision control technology (drones and tractors)
acquire the skills and knowledge to safely move draft and control livestock
On completion students exit with a statement of attainment for the five units completed
Prerequisites There are no formal prerequisites for this course
Fee $650 full fee
For more information go HERE
Mrs Carol Potter
Vocational Education Coordinator
Carolpottercewaeduau
Finance
This is a general reminder to all families that school fee balances must be finalised by
Wednesday 14 November 2018 unless alternative payment arrangements have been made
Could those families who have yet to organise payment please contact the College urgently to make
arrangements
A reminder that parentscaregivers of students not returning for the commencement of 2019 are to
provide written advice to the College as soon as possible to avoid incurring any charges applicable to
Term 1 2019 as per the Collegersquos Fees Policy
Click here to view or download a copy of Collegersquos Payment Plan form Fees Schedule or Fees Policy
Need an updated copy of your family statement
Please email accountsstlukescollegewaeduau and a copy will be sent to you directly
Payment of school fees can be made directly to the College via Credit Card Cash Cheque or Direct
Funds Transfer Our account details for Direct Funds Transfer are as follows
Account Name St Lukersquos College Board Account
Branch Number (BSB) 086-006
Account Number 545 070 180
Payment Reference Family code as per statement
If you are experiencing difficulties in paying your fees please be assured there is always a solution
Please contact the College to make a private and confidential appointment with the Principal to
discuss what arrangements might be put in place to assist you in moving forward with your account
whilst still ensuring that your child remains part of our St Lukersquos community
God Bless
Finance Team
Uniform Shop
Please note the uniform shop is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1115am ndash 315pm There
has been an increased number of people asking the administration office staff for uniforms outside
the shop times this will not continue unless there is an emergency The administration staff have
been very helpful but it takes them away from their respected duties If you are unable to visit the
shop during opening hours please make use of the online ordering system Students are able to
collect their orders during lunch breaks if not collected on those days orders are left at the office for
students to collect at any time
The link to the our online canteen is wwwquickcliqcomau
Requests for second hand uniforms Please if you have any unwanted uniforms feel free to donate
them to the school We have many requests for second hand uniforms
Mrs Carol Potter
Uniform Shop Manager
uniformstlukescollegewaeduau
Scholarships are CLOSING SOON
Rural and Regional Enterprise Scholarships Program
QTAC is delighted to be the Scholarship Support Organisation for the Australian Government Department
of Education and Training to deliver the Rural and Regional Enterprise Scholarships Program The Rural
and Regional Enterprise Scholarships Program improves access to and completion of STEM (Science
Technology Engineering and Mathematics) tertiary education courses including in the fields of health and
agricultural science The scholarships are open to students from regional and remote areas in Australia
The program aims to
increase the number of students engaging with STEM disciplines
increase the number of students able to undertake their preferred course of STEM study irrespective
of their location
increase program participants rate of course completion relative to their peers
The Program will support up to 1200 undergraduate postgraduate and Vocational Education and Training
(VET) students to undertake a STEM course including in the fields of health and agricultural science The
scholarships are for Certificate IV to PhD courses STEM fields include the following broad fields of study
Natural and Physical Sciences
Information Technology
Engineering and Related Technologies
Agriculture Environmental and Related Studies
Health (except Complementary Therapies)
Scholarship recipients may receive total scholarship funding up to $18000 based on course length and
type of study or training A further $500 is available to scholarship recipients to support an internship For
more information click here
The minimum duration a scholarship can support is six months full-time and the maximum is four years
full-time (or part-time equivalent) For more information please follow the links below
httpswwwqtaceduauscholarships
httpswwweducationgovaurural-and-regional-enterprise-scholarships
The Good Universities Guide to Scholarships
Many industries offer scholarships to help students to succeed within their industry The Good Universities
Guide tries to keep up with all the scholarships that come out for Uni or TAFE
Look for industry magazines and newsletters Scholarship and support opportunities will be advertised
in them
There are building and construction scholarships available through No Limits and there are a number
of scholarships listed at Construct My Career
Murdoch University 2019 Scholarships OPEN
Murdoch has scholarships for a range of different purposes Check out the undergraduate scholarships
identified here
UWA 2019 Scholarship Applications ndash NOW OPEN
The University of Western Australia offers scholarships to assist in areas of financial need remoteness
from the University disability and educational disadvantage
The links below will take you to scholarships that are open now for application
Make sure you submit your application before the closing date 2 November 2018
Accommodation scholarships at UWA Residential Colleges
Albany Campus scholarships
Engineering and Maths Scholarships
Arts Business Law Education and Design Scholarships
Health and Medical Sciences Scholarships
Science Scholarships
Australian Indigenous or Torres Strait Islander Scholarships
All faculty scholarships
APPLY NOW
If you miss the deadline to apply for a scholarship you will have another opportunity to apply for in
Semester 1 2019 Late applications will not be accepted
Notre Dame Scholarships
While the selection criteria vary for each scholarship community involvement and leadership roles as well
as academic performance and financial hardship are considered as part of the application process
Fremantle Undergraduate Scholarships
Academic Merit Scholarships
Scholarships for all Schools
School of Arts and Sciences
School of Business
School of Education
School of Health Sciences
School of Law
School of Medicine
School of Nursing and Midwifery
School of Philosophy and Theology
School of Physiotherapy
ECU 2019 Undergraduate Scholarships
Check out ECU scholarship offerings HERE
2019 Good Universities Guide
The Guide has University and VET information
This is a great publication if you want to find courses and compare the quality at different education and
training providers
Diversity equity opportunity The Good Universities Guide is Australiarsquos premier resource on higher
education allowing students to compare and identify the right course and provider to assist them in
achieving their career goals
The Good Universities Guide 2019 is the most comprehensive edition of the publication to date featuring
New and updated institution ratings
Student experience and graduate outcome data
Entry requirements and ATAR cut-off scores
Financial assistance fees and scholarships
Institution profiles by state
Whatrsquos new for 2019
First Generation rating
Revamped profiles
You can order a hard copy of the Guide here
Whatrsquos NEW
7 November ECU Careers in Sport Expo
Sport and recreation is part of the fabric of Australian life Sport plays an important role in society and
contributes to our lives in many ways ndash it helps improve our well-being can increase productivity it may
prevent at-risk behaviour provides entertainment and social benefits for our communities and offers a
variety of job opportunities in various sectors
Please join us at this event to hear inspiring
presentations from industry leaders meet
with prospective employers talk to current
students and take advantage of the
opportunity to speak with specialist lecturers
about your specific interests
Joondalup Campus 530pm - 800pm
Register HERE
27 November ECU Admission Pathways Information Evenings
Joondalup Campus 6pm
If you didnt get a great score in Year 12 havent been at school for a while or dont have any formal
qualifications this could be your chance to change your future
At our Admission Pathways Information Evening youll find out more about our UniPrep program and
Experience-based Entry Scheme These options can lead to studying an undergraduate (Bachelors)
degree
After the presentation well have a question and answer session plus some light refreshments Register
HERE
New Design Courses at Curtin
If you havenrsquot decided what to do in 2019 this could be of interest to you From Semester 1 2019 Curtin
will be offering a new Bachelor of Design Students can choose to study a single or double major in
You can download our Bachelor of Design course guide here
New Associate Degree in Agribusiness offered at Muresk Institute from 2019
Curtin is offering a new Associate Degree in Agribusiness at Muresk Institute from 2019
The two-year associate degree will be a pathway into the full Bachelor of Agribusiness providing up to 24
months credit Pathways into other bachelor programs will also be available
There will be admission pathways for a broad range of students
including applicants with vocational education and training work
and life experience and recent secondary education
Express your interest to receive information on the confirmed full
entry requirements and admission criteria
15 November WAAPA Production Tours
Find how you can study a trade apprenticeship at WAPPA
Visit design and costume studios check out sound and lighting facilities and explore our extensive props
and scenery workshops where you can undertake apprenticeship training
ECU Mt Lawley 600pm - 730pm Register HERE
Christmas Holiday Programs
January 4 ndash 25 Murdoch Horizons Summer School
If youre starting your year 12 studies in 2019 Murdochrsquos three-week Horizons Summer School will help
you maximise your year 12 results and kick-start your university degree
The Murdoch Horizons Summer School prepares students who are transitioning from year 11 to year 12
for their year 12 studies Over three weeks yoursquoll participate in lectures workshops and labs to
experience university life and study
Find our more HERE
Animation and Game Design Creative Advertising Design
Digital Design Fashion Design
Graphic Design Photography
January 14 ndash 18 Students Going into Year 11 and 12 SciTech Future Doctorsrsquo program
SciTechrsquos Future Doctorsrsquo program provides students with the opportunity to get hands-on clinical
experience in the medical field via a five-day intensive program that includes a series of talks workshops
and visits to medical facilities
Thirty students are accepted into the annual program via a competitive application process These
students will have the opportunity to network with a variety of medical experts explore a wide-range of
medical career options and pathways and to gain skills and knowledge via simulated clinical medical
experiences
Location Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital Perth
Applications for the 2019 Future Doctors program open in late October and are open to Western
Australian students entering Year 11 or Year 12 in 2019
Program cost will be made available when applications open Check the SciTech website for information
HERE
29 January ndash 5 February Muresk Summer School
Kick start your Certificate III in Agriculture by doing these practical hands on units at Muresk
You will learn how to
operate quad bikes (including understanding safety procedures)
transport store prepare and apply chemicals
operate precision control technology (drones and tractors)
acquire the skills and knowledge to safely move draft and control livestock
On completion students exit with a statement of attainment for the five units completed
Prerequisites There are no formal prerequisites for this course
Fee $650 full fee
For more information go HERE
Mrs Carol Potter
Vocational Education Coordinator
Carolpottercewaeduau
Finance
This is a general reminder to all families that school fee balances must be finalised by
Wednesday 14 November 2018 unless alternative payment arrangements have been made
Could those families who have yet to organise payment please contact the College urgently to make
arrangements
A reminder that parentscaregivers of students not returning for the commencement of 2019 are to
provide written advice to the College as soon as possible to avoid incurring any charges applicable to
Term 1 2019 as per the Collegersquos Fees Policy
Click here to view or download a copy of Collegersquos Payment Plan form Fees Schedule or Fees Policy
Need an updated copy of your family statement
Please email accountsstlukescollegewaeduau and a copy will be sent to you directly
Payment of school fees can be made directly to the College via Credit Card Cash Cheque or Direct
Funds Transfer Our account details for Direct Funds Transfer are as follows
Account Name St Lukersquos College Board Account
Branch Number (BSB) 086-006
Account Number 545 070 180
Payment Reference Family code as per statement
If you are experiencing difficulties in paying your fees please be assured there is always a solution
Please contact the College to make a private and confidential appointment with the Principal to
discuss what arrangements might be put in place to assist you in moving forward with your account
whilst still ensuring that your child remains part of our St Lukersquos community
God Bless
Finance Team
Uniform Shop
Please note the uniform shop is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1115am ndash 315pm There
has been an increased number of people asking the administration office staff for uniforms outside
the shop times this will not continue unless there is an emergency The administration staff have
been very helpful but it takes them away from their respected duties If you are unable to visit the
shop during opening hours please make use of the online ordering system Students are able to
collect their orders during lunch breaks if not collected on those days orders are left at the office for
students to collect at any time
The link to the our online canteen is wwwquickcliqcomau
Requests for second hand uniforms Please if you have any unwanted uniforms feel free to donate
them to the school We have many requests for second hand uniforms
Mrs Carol Potter
Uniform Shop Manager
uniformstlukescollegewaeduau
UWA 2019 Scholarship Applications ndash NOW OPEN
The University of Western Australia offers scholarships to assist in areas of financial need remoteness
from the University disability and educational disadvantage
The links below will take you to scholarships that are open now for application
Make sure you submit your application before the closing date 2 November 2018
Accommodation scholarships at UWA Residential Colleges
Albany Campus scholarships
Engineering and Maths Scholarships
Arts Business Law Education and Design Scholarships
Health and Medical Sciences Scholarships
Science Scholarships
Australian Indigenous or Torres Strait Islander Scholarships
All faculty scholarships
APPLY NOW
If you miss the deadline to apply for a scholarship you will have another opportunity to apply for in
Semester 1 2019 Late applications will not be accepted
Notre Dame Scholarships
While the selection criteria vary for each scholarship community involvement and leadership roles as well
as academic performance and financial hardship are considered as part of the application process
Fremantle Undergraduate Scholarships
Academic Merit Scholarships
Scholarships for all Schools
School of Arts and Sciences
School of Business
School of Education
School of Health Sciences
School of Law
School of Medicine
School of Nursing and Midwifery
School of Philosophy and Theology
School of Physiotherapy
ECU 2019 Undergraduate Scholarships
Check out ECU scholarship offerings HERE
2019 Good Universities Guide
The Guide has University and VET information
This is a great publication if you want to find courses and compare the quality at different education and
training providers
Diversity equity opportunity The Good Universities Guide is Australiarsquos premier resource on higher
education allowing students to compare and identify the right course and provider to assist them in
achieving their career goals
The Good Universities Guide 2019 is the most comprehensive edition of the publication to date featuring
New and updated institution ratings
Student experience and graduate outcome data
Entry requirements and ATAR cut-off scores
Financial assistance fees and scholarships
Institution profiles by state
Whatrsquos new for 2019
First Generation rating
Revamped profiles
You can order a hard copy of the Guide here
Whatrsquos NEW
7 November ECU Careers in Sport Expo
Sport and recreation is part of the fabric of Australian life Sport plays an important role in society and
contributes to our lives in many ways ndash it helps improve our well-being can increase productivity it may
prevent at-risk behaviour provides entertainment and social benefits for our communities and offers a
variety of job opportunities in various sectors
Please join us at this event to hear inspiring
presentations from industry leaders meet
with prospective employers talk to current
students and take advantage of the
opportunity to speak with specialist lecturers
about your specific interests
Joondalup Campus 530pm - 800pm
Register HERE
27 November ECU Admission Pathways Information Evenings
Joondalup Campus 6pm
If you didnt get a great score in Year 12 havent been at school for a while or dont have any formal
qualifications this could be your chance to change your future
At our Admission Pathways Information Evening youll find out more about our UniPrep program and
Experience-based Entry Scheme These options can lead to studying an undergraduate (Bachelors)
degree
After the presentation well have a question and answer session plus some light refreshments Register
HERE
New Design Courses at Curtin
If you havenrsquot decided what to do in 2019 this could be of interest to you From Semester 1 2019 Curtin
will be offering a new Bachelor of Design Students can choose to study a single or double major in
You can download our Bachelor of Design course guide here
New Associate Degree in Agribusiness offered at Muresk Institute from 2019
Curtin is offering a new Associate Degree in Agribusiness at Muresk Institute from 2019
The two-year associate degree will be a pathway into the full Bachelor of Agribusiness providing up to 24
months credit Pathways into other bachelor programs will also be available
There will be admission pathways for a broad range of students
including applicants with vocational education and training work
and life experience and recent secondary education
Express your interest to receive information on the confirmed full
entry requirements and admission criteria
15 November WAAPA Production Tours
Find how you can study a trade apprenticeship at WAPPA
Visit design and costume studios check out sound and lighting facilities and explore our extensive props
and scenery workshops where you can undertake apprenticeship training
ECU Mt Lawley 600pm - 730pm Register HERE
Christmas Holiday Programs
January 4 ndash 25 Murdoch Horizons Summer School
If youre starting your year 12 studies in 2019 Murdochrsquos three-week Horizons Summer School will help
you maximise your year 12 results and kick-start your university degree
The Murdoch Horizons Summer School prepares students who are transitioning from year 11 to year 12
for their year 12 studies Over three weeks yoursquoll participate in lectures workshops and labs to
experience university life and study
Find our more HERE
Animation and Game Design Creative Advertising Design
Digital Design Fashion Design
Graphic Design Photography
January 14 ndash 18 Students Going into Year 11 and 12 SciTech Future Doctorsrsquo program
SciTechrsquos Future Doctorsrsquo program provides students with the opportunity to get hands-on clinical
experience in the medical field via a five-day intensive program that includes a series of talks workshops
and visits to medical facilities
Thirty students are accepted into the annual program via a competitive application process These
students will have the opportunity to network with a variety of medical experts explore a wide-range of
medical career options and pathways and to gain skills and knowledge via simulated clinical medical
experiences
Location Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital Perth
Applications for the 2019 Future Doctors program open in late October and are open to Western
Australian students entering Year 11 or Year 12 in 2019
Program cost will be made available when applications open Check the SciTech website for information
HERE
29 January ndash 5 February Muresk Summer School
Kick start your Certificate III in Agriculture by doing these practical hands on units at Muresk
You will learn how to
operate quad bikes (including understanding safety procedures)
transport store prepare and apply chemicals
operate precision control technology (drones and tractors)
acquire the skills and knowledge to safely move draft and control livestock
On completion students exit with a statement of attainment for the five units completed
Prerequisites There are no formal prerequisites for this course
Fee $650 full fee
For more information go HERE
Mrs Carol Potter
Vocational Education Coordinator
Carolpottercewaeduau
Finance
This is a general reminder to all families that school fee balances must be finalised by
Wednesday 14 November 2018 unless alternative payment arrangements have been made
Could those families who have yet to organise payment please contact the College urgently to make
arrangements
A reminder that parentscaregivers of students not returning for the commencement of 2019 are to
provide written advice to the College as soon as possible to avoid incurring any charges applicable to
Term 1 2019 as per the Collegersquos Fees Policy
Click here to view or download a copy of Collegersquos Payment Plan form Fees Schedule or Fees Policy
Need an updated copy of your family statement
Please email accountsstlukescollegewaeduau and a copy will be sent to you directly
Payment of school fees can be made directly to the College via Credit Card Cash Cheque or Direct
Funds Transfer Our account details for Direct Funds Transfer are as follows
Account Name St Lukersquos College Board Account
Branch Number (BSB) 086-006
Account Number 545 070 180
Payment Reference Family code as per statement
If you are experiencing difficulties in paying your fees please be assured there is always a solution
Please contact the College to make a private and confidential appointment with the Principal to
discuss what arrangements might be put in place to assist you in moving forward with your account
whilst still ensuring that your child remains part of our St Lukersquos community
God Bless
Finance Team
Uniform Shop
Please note the uniform shop is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1115am ndash 315pm There
has been an increased number of people asking the administration office staff for uniforms outside
the shop times this will not continue unless there is an emergency The administration staff have
been very helpful but it takes them away from their respected duties If you are unable to visit the
shop during opening hours please make use of the online ordering system Students are able to
collect their orders during lunch breaks if not collected on those days orders are left at the office for
students to collect at any time
The link to the our online canteen is wwwquickcliqcomau
Requests for second hand uniforms Please if you have any unwanted uniforms feel free to donate
them to the school We have many requests for second hand uniforms
Mrs Carol Potter
Uniform Shop Manager
uniformstlukescollegewaeduau
2019 Good Universities Guide
The Guide has University and VET information
This is a great publication if you want to find courses and compare the quality at different education and
training providers
Diversity equity opportunity The Good Universities Guide is Australiarsquos premier resource on higher
education allowing students to compare and identify the right course and provider to assist them in
achieving their career goals
The Good Universities Guide 2019 is the most comprehensive edition of the publication to date featuring
New and updated institution ratings
Student experience and graduate outcome data
Entry requirements and ATAR cut-off scores
Financial assistance fees and scholarships
Institution profiles by state
Whatrsquos new for 2019
First Generation rating
Revamped profiles
You can order a hard copy of the Guide here
Whatrsquos NEW
7 November ECU Careers in Sport Expo
Sport and recreation is part of the fabric of Australian life Sport plays an important role in society and
contributes to our lives in many ways ndash it helps improve our well-being can increase productivity it may
prevent at-risk behaviour provides entertainment and social benefits for our communities and offers a
variety of job opportunities in various sectors
Please join us at this event to hear inspiring
presentations from industry leaders meet
with prospective employers talk to current
students and take advantage of the
opportunity to speak with specialist lecturers
about your specific interests
Joondalup Campus 530pm - 800pm
Register HERE
27 November ECU Admission Pathways Information Evenings
Joondalup Campus 6pm
If you didnt get a great score in Year 12 havent been at school for a while or dont have any formal
qualifications this could be your chance to change your future
At our Admission Pathways Information Evening youll find out more about our UniPrep program and
Experience-based Entry Scheme These options can lead to studying an undergraduate (Bachelors)
degree
After the presentation well have a question and answer session plus some light refreshments Register
HERE
New Design Courses at Curtin
If you havenrsquot decided what to do in 2019 this could be of interest to you From Semester 1 2019 Curtin
will be offering a new Bachelor of Design Students can choose to study a single or double major in
You can download our Bachelor of Design course guide here
New Associate Degree in Agribusiness offered at Muresk Institute from 2019
Curtin is offering a new Associate Degree in Agribusiness at Muresk Institute from 2019
The two-year associate degree will be a pathway into the full Bachelor of Agribusiness providing up to 24
months credit Pathways into other bachelor programs will also be available
There will be admission pathways for a broad range of students
including applicants with vocational education and training work
and life experience and recent secondary education
Express your interest to receive information on the confirmed full
entry requirements and admission criteria
15 November WAAPA Production Tours
Find how you can study a trade apprenticeship at WAPPA
Visit design and costume studios check out sound and lighting facilities and explore our extensive props
and scenery workshops where you can undertake apprenticeship training
ECU Mt Lawley 600pm - 730pm Register HERE
Christmas Holiday Programs
January 4 ndash 25 Murdoch Horizons Summer School
If youre starting your year 12 studies in 2019 Murdochrsquos three-week Horizons Summer School will help
you maximise your year 12 results and kick-start your university degree
The Murdoch Horizons Summer School prepares students who are transitioning from year 11 to year 12
for their year 12 studies Over three weeks yoursquoll participate in lectures workshops and labs to
experience university life and study
Find our more HERE
Animation and Game Design Creative Advertising Design
Digital Design Fashion Design
Graphic Design Photography
January 14 ndash 18 Students Going into Year 11 and 12 SciTech Future Doctorsrsquo program
SciTechrsquos Future Doctorsrsquo program provides students with the opportunity to get hands-on clinical
experience in the medical field via a five-day intensive program that includes a series of talks workshops
and visits to medical facilities
Thirty students are accepted into the annual program via a competitive application process These
students will have the opportunity to network with a variety of medical experts explore a wide-range of
medical career options and pathways and to gain skills and knowledge via simulated clinical medical
experiences
Location Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital Perth
Applications for the 2019 Future Doctors program open in late October and are open to Western
Australian students entering Year 11 or Year 12 in 2019
Program cost will be made available when applications open Check the SciTech website for information
HERE
29 January ndash 5 February Muresk Summer School
Kick start your Certificate III in Agriculture by doing these practical hands on units at Muresk
You will learn how to
operate quad bikes (including understanding safety procedures)
transport store prepare and apply chemicals
operate precision control technology (drones and tractors)
acquire the skills and knowledge to safely move draft and control livestock
On completion students exit with a statement of attainment for the five units completed
Prerequisites There are no formal prerequisites for this course
Fee $650 full fee
For more information go HERE
Mrs Carol Potter
Vocational Education Coordinator
Carolpottercewaeduau
Finance
This is a general reminder to all families that school fee balances must be finalised by
Wednesday 14 November 2018 unless alternative payment arrangements have been made
Could those families who have yet to organise payment please contact the College urgently to make
arrangements
A reminder that parentscaregivers of students not returning for the commencement of 2019 are to
provide written advice to the College as soon as possible to avoid incurring any charges applicable to
Term 1 2019 as per the Collegersquos Fees Policy
Click here to view or download a copy of Collegersquos Payment Plan form Fees Schedule or Fees Policy
Need an updated copy of your family statement
Please email accountsstlukescollegewaeduau and a copy will be sent to you directly
Payment of school fees can be made directly to the College via Credit Card Cash Cheque or Direct
Funds Transfer Our account details for Direct Funds Transfer are as follows
Account Name St Lukersquos College Board Account
Branch Number (BSB) 086-006
Account Number 545 070 180
Payment Reference Family code as per statement
If you are experiencing difficulties in paying your fees please be assured there is always a solution
Please contact the College to make a private and confidential appointment with the Principal to
discuss what arrangements might be put in place to assist you in moving forward with your account
whilst still ensuring that your child remains part of our St Lukersquos community
God Bless
Finance Team
Uniform Shop
Please note the uniform shop is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1115am ndash 315pm There
has been an increased number of people asking the administration office staff for uniforms outside
the shop times this will not continue unless there is an emergency The administration staff have
been very helpful but it takes them away from their respected duties If you are unable to visit the
shop during opening hours please make use of the online ordering system Students are able to
collect their orders during lunch breaks if not collected on those days orders are left at the office for
students to collect at any time
The link to the our online canteen is wwwquickcliqcomau
Requests for second hand uniforms Please if you have any unwanted uniforms feel free to donate
them to the school We have many requests for second hand uniforms
Mrs Carol Potter
Uniform Shop Manager
uniformstlukescollegewaeduau
New Design Courses at Curtin
If you havenrsquot decided what to do in 2019 this could be of interest to you From Semester 1 2019 Curtin
will be offering a new Bachelor of Design Students can choose to study a single or double major in
You can download our Bachelor of Design course guide here
New Associate Degree in Agribusiness offered at Muresk Institute from 2019
Curtin is offering a new Associate Degree in Agribusiness at Muresk Institute from 2019
The two-year associate degree will be a pathway into the full Bachelor of Agribusiness providing up to 24
months credit Pathways into other bachelor programs will also be available
There will be admission pathways for a broad range of students
including applicants with vocational education and training work
and life experience and recent secondary education
Express your interest to receive information on the confirmed full
entry requirements and admission criteria
15 November WAAPA Production Tours
Find how you can study a trade apprenticeship at WAPPA
Visit design and costume studios check out sound and lighting facilities and explore our extensive props
and scenery workshops where you can undertake apprenticeship training
ECU Mt Lawley 600pm - 730pm Register HERE
Christmas Holiday Programs
January 4 ndash 25 Murdoch Horizons Summer School
If youre starting your year 12 studies in 2019 Murdochrsquos three-week Horizons Summer School will help
you maximise your year 12 results and kick-start your university degree
The Murdoch Horizons Summer School prepares students who are transitioning from year 11 to year 12
for their year 12 studies Over three weeks yoursquoll participate in lectures workshops and labs to
experience university life and study
Find our more HERE
Animation and Game Design Creative Advertising Design
Digital Design Fashion Design
Graphic Design Photography
January 14 ndash 18 Students Going into Year 11 and 12 SciTech Future Doctorsrsquo program
SciTechrsquos Future Doctorsrsquo program provides students with the opportunity to get hands-on clinical
experience in the medical field via a five-day intensive program that includes a series of talks workshops
and visits to medical facilities
Thirty students are accepted into the annual program via a competitive application process These
students will have the opportunity to network with a variety of medical experts explore a wide-range of
medical career options and pathways and to gain skills and knowledge via simulated clinical medical
experiences
Location Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital Perth
Applications for the 2019 Future Doctors program open in late October and are open to Western
Australian students entering Year 11 or Year 12 in 2019
Program cost will be made available when applications open Check the SciTech website for information
HERE
29 January ndash 5 February Muresk Summer School
Kick start your Certificate III in Agriculture by doing these practical hands on units at Muresk
You will learn how to
operate quad bikes (including understanding safety procedures)
transport store prepare and apply chemicals
operate precision control technology (drones and tractors)
acquire the skills and knowledge to safely move draft and control livestock
On completion students exit with a statement of attainment for the five units completed
Prerequisites There are no formal prerequisites for this course
Fee $650 full fee
For more information go HERE
Mrs Carol Potter
Vocational Education Coordinator
Carolpottercewaeduau
Finance
This is a general reminder to all families that school fee balances must be finalised by
Wednesday 14 November 2018 unless alternative payment arrangements have been made
Could those families who have yet to organise payment please contact the College urgently to make
arrangements
A reminder that parentscaregivers of students not returning for the commencement of 2019 are to
provide written advice to the College as soon as possible to avoid incurring any charges applicable to
Term 1 2019 as per the Collegersquos Fees Policy
Click here to view or download a copy of Collegersquos Payment Plan form Fees Schedule or Fees Policy
Need an updated copy of your family statement
Please email accountsstlukescollegewaeduau and a copy will be sent to you directly
Payment of school fees can be made directly to the College via Credit Card Cash Cheque or Direct
Funds Transfer Our account details for Direct Funds Transfer are as follows
Account Name St Lukersquos College Board Account
Branch Number (BSB) 086-006
Account Number 545 070 180
Payment Reference Family code as per statement
If you are experiencing difficulties in paying your fees please be assured there is always a solution
Please contact the College to make a private and confidential appointment with the Principal to
discuss what arrangements might be put in place to assist you in moving forward with your account
whilst still ensuring that your child remains part of our St Lukersquos community
God Bless
Finance Team
Uniform Shop
Please note the uniform shop is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1115am ndash 315pm There
has been an increased number of people asking the administration office staff for uniforms outside
the shop times this will not continue unless there is an emergency The administration staff have
been very helpful but it takes them away from their respected duties If you are unable to visit the
shop during opening hours please make use of the online ordering system Students are able to
collect their orders during lunch breaks if not collected on those days orders are left at the office for
students to collect at any time
The link to the our online canteen is wwwquickcliqcomau
Requests for second hand uniforms Please if you have any unwanted uniforms feel free to donate
them to the school We have many requests for second hand uniforms
Mrs Carol Potter
Uniform Shop Manager
uniformstlukescollegewaeduau
January 14 ndash 18 Students Going into Year 11 and 12 SciTech Future Doctorsrsquo program
SciTechrsquos Future Doctorsrsquo program provides students with the opportunity to get hands-on clinical
experience in the medical field via a five-day intensive program that includes a series of talks workshops
and visits to medical facilities
Thirty students are accepted into the annual program via a competitive application process These
students will have the opportunity to network with a variety of medical experts explore a wide-range of
medical career options and pathways and to gain skills and knowledge via simulated clinical medical
experiences
Location Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital Perth
Applications for the 2019 Future Doctors program open in late October and are open to Western
Australian students entering Year 11 or Year 12 in 2019
Program cost will be made available when applications open Check the SciTech website for information
HERE
29 January ndash 5 February Muresk Summer School
Kick start your Certificate III in Agriculture by doing these practical hands on units at Muresk
You will learn how to
operate quad bikes (including understanding safety procedures)
transport store prepare and apply chemicals
operate precision control technology (drones and tractors)
acquire the skills and knowledge to safely move draft and control livestock
On completion students exit with a statement of attainment for the five units completed
Prerequisites There are no formal prerequisites for this course
Fee $650 full fee
For more information go HERE
Mrs Carol Potter
Vocational Education Coordinator
Carolpottercewaeduau
Finance
This is a general reminder to all families that school fee balances must be finalised by
Wednesday 14 November 2018 unless alternative payment arrangements have been made
Could those families who have yet to organise payment please contact the College urgently to make
arrangements
A reminder that parentscaregivers of students not returning for the commencement of 2019 are to
provide written advice to the College as soon as possible to avoid incurring any charges applicable to
Term 1 2019 as per the Collegersquos Fees Policy
Click here to view or download a copy of Collegersquos Payment Plan form Fees Schedule or Fees Policy
Need an updated copy of your family statement
Please email accountsstlukescollegewaeduau and a copy will be sent to you directly
Payment of school fees can be made directly to the College via Credit Card Cash Cheque or Direct
Funds Transfer Our account details for Direct Funds Transfer are as follows
Account Name St Lukersquos College Board Account
Branch Number (BSB) 086-006
Account Number 545 070 180
Payment Reference Family code as per statement
If you are experiencing difficulties in paying your fees please be assured there is always a solution
Please contact the College to make a private and confidential appointment with the Principal to
discuss what arrangements might be put in place to assist you in moving forward with your account
whilst still ensuring that your child remains part of our St Lukersquos community
God Bless
Finance Team
Uniform Shop
Please note the uniform shop is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1115am ndash 315pm There
has been an increased number of people asking the administration office staff for uniforms outside
the shop times this will not continue unless there is an emergency The administration staff have
been very helpful but it takes them away from their respected duties If you are unable to visit the
shop during opening hours please make use of the online ordering system Students are able to
collect their orders during lunch breaks if not collected on those days orders are left at the office for
students to collect at any time
The link to the our online canteen is wwwquickcliqcomau
Requests for second hand uniforms Please if you have any unwanted uniforms feel free to donate
them to the school We have many requests for second hand uniforms
Mrs Carol Potter
Uniform Shop Manager
uniformstlukescollegewaeduau
Finance
This is a general reminder to all families that school fee balances must be finalised by
Wednesday 14 November 2018 unless alternative payment arrangements have been made
Could those families who have yet to organise payment please contact the College urgently to make
arrangements
A reminder that parentscaregivers of students not returning for the commencement of 2019 are to
provide written advice to the College as soon as possible to avoid incurring any charges applicable to
Term 1 2019 as per the Collegersquos Fees Policy
Click here to view or download a copy of Collegersquos Payment Plan form Fees Schedule or Fees Policy
Need an updated copy of your family statement
Please email accountsstlukescollegewaeduau and a copy will be sent to you directly
Payment of school fees can be made directly to the College via Credit Card Cash Cheque or Direct
Funds Transfer Our account details for Direct Funds Transfer are as follows
Account Name St Lukersquos College Board Account
Branch Number (BSB) 086-006
Account Number 545 070 180
Payment Reference Family code as per statement
If you are experiencing difficulties in paying your fees please be assured there is always a solution
Please contact the College to make a private and confidential appointment with the Principal to
discuss what arrangements might be put in place to assist you in moving forward with your account
whilst still ensuring that your child remains part of our St Lukersquos community
God Bless
Finance Team
Uniform Shop
Please note the uniform shop is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1115am ndash 315pm There
has been an increased number of people asking the administration office staff for uniforms outside
the shop times this will not continue unless there is an emergency The administration staff have
been very helpful but it takes them away from their respected duties If you are unable to visit the
shop during opening hours please make use of the online ordering system Students are able to
collect their orders during lunch breaks if not collected on those days orders are left at the office for
students to collect at any time
The link to the our online canteen is wwwquickcliqcomau
Requests for second hand uniforms Please if you have any unwanted uniforms feel free to donate
them to the school We have many requests for second hand uniforms
Mrs Carol Potter
Uniform Shop Manager
uniformstlukescollegewaeduau