Mr Roland Poulton Principal - St Monica`s Catholic School Oakey
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Mr Roland Poulton Principal - St Monica`s Catholic School Oakey
Newsletter 5th June 2014 Week 7 Term 2 75 Lorrimer Street Oakey 4401 Ph: 0746911067 Fax: 0746911416 Email: [email protected] Dear Students, Staff, Parents, Caregivers and Friends, Weekend Masses St Monica’s Parish 1st, 4th & 5th Sunday – Saturday Vigil 6.00pm 2nd Sunday – 8.00am 3rd Sunday – 8.00am Celebration of the Word & Communion Our Lady of the Annunciation, Peranga 2nd Sunday – 10.00am 4th Sunday – 10.00am Celebration of the Word & Communion This weekend: Sun: 8am Oakey 10am Peranga Tuckshop Helpers for Tuesday 10th June 2014 Danielle Khan Gillian Cowley Reeka Ringleben Thank you for your assistance Last week I attended the Term Principals’ meeting in Roma. On these occasions we meet with senior staff from the Catholic Education Office including the Director. We were updated on upcoming amendments to Student Protection legislation so we can be ready for any procedural changes when they come into force. Back at school, the staff are working through a series of DVD presentations on “Creating and maintaining a Safer School Environment – Understanding and Responding to Boundary Violations within a school setting”. This is part of our ongoing professional development in the area of Student Protection. On the second day of the meetings, we were led through a very encouraging workshop on teaching and leading. We were reminded of the important role that teachers play in the development of children and how important it is to ‘honour’ our teachers and school staff. I am very proud of the work that our teachers and support staff do as they help shape the future of our society. In an era when sadly, schools are often compared and criticised, I would encourage parents to continue to give thanks for the great job our staff do and to influence your children to honour their teachers and to value the educational opportunities they are given. Last night the Parish hosted a workshop on ministry within the church and many of the staff participated. The presenter, Mr John Briffa is the Diocesan Liturgy Officer. He gave a very thought provoking and informative session which mainly focused on the ‘Liturgy of the Word’. Those present received insights into making the scripture (bible) readings more meaningful when read in public acts of worship. The staff thank the parish for the invitation and greatly appreciate the lovely meal that was provided for us. After a number of years working in the school as a Teacher’s Aide, Mrs Trish Bryant has tendered her resignation to follow new directions in her life. I thank Trish for her dedication to the children of St Monica’s and wish her all the best for the future. Although, she will be with us for a few more days yet, the staff farewelled Trish yesterday afternoon. Trish will be formally farewelled by the community at an assembly yet to be notified. She will be sorely missed by both students and staff. Yesterday the ‘bitumen men’ were in to tidy up the driveway into the school. The entrance looks much better! The landscaper will now return to finish off the gardens along the fence nearest the Presbytery and to reinstall the flagpoles in a garden at the front. We are gearing up for the Athletics Carnival in a couple of weeks. The children are practising their field events and doing some running. I would encourage children to continue running at home to develop some conditioning particularly for the 200m and 800m events Public Holiday Don’t forget Monday 9th June is the Queens Birthday holiday and St Monica’s will be closed for the day Mr Roland Poulton Principal APRE NEWS For the Spirit of Peace that calms our mind and stills our life, we give you thanks. For the Spirit of Love that touches hearts and reaches out, we give you thanks. For the Spirit of Joy that lifts our soul and gives us faith we give you thanks. For the Spirit of Power, that gift of grace for this your church, we give you thanks. http://www.faithandworship.com/ prayers_Pentecost.htm#ixzz33eO14XlD Family Mass: Our next family liturgy will be on Sunday June 15 at 8am. This will be a Celebration of the Word with Communion and the Year 2 class will be coordinating this event. These family liturgies are always a wonderful opportunity to celebrate alongside other St Monica’s parishioners our Christ-centred focus, and to model the importance of prayer in our lives to our children. If you are able to attend, please fill out the form later in this newsletter and return to school so the year 2’s can plan for a truly inclusive service. Benedictine Values- Hospitality: One thing that many visitors to our school remark upon is our hospitality – the willingness to welcome others and to make them feel ‘at home’ in our space. In Benedictine philosophy, Christ is seen in the unexpected arrival of a guest; and it is up to us to respond to their most pressing needs and to help them settle in. The guest becomes part of our shared journey. We are blessed through the offering and receiving of hospitality. How blessed are we in our hospitality at St Monica’s? Ministry of the Word Workshop: Last night seven of our teaching staff joined parishioners in a workshop aimed at exploring the role and techniques of effective proclamation of the Word during liturgies. Thank you to all for your time and efforts in this regard – the opportunity to socialise with our fellow parishioners and to share in a fabulous meal was definitely a bonus! Positions Vacant: Expressions of Interest are called from interested persons for possible School Officer work at St Monica’s School. School Officer (Teacher’s Aide) 9hrs per week (over three days) -Term Time/ Fixed term until 5/12/14. School Officer (Teacher’s Aid) 5 ¼ hrs per week (on one day) – Term Time/Fixed term until 5/12/14. The school may consider combining these two positions. Position Description and application details can be found on the Catholic Education Website – www.twb.catholic.edu.au (Details should be posted to the website by close of business Friday 6th June) Applications close with The Principal, St Monica’s School Oakey on Friday 13th June 2014. P&F Meeting: The P&F Meeting due to be held on Monday night was postponed and will now be held this coming Tuesday 10th June at 7pm. It would be wonderful to see many Parents and Friends attend. You are all welcome. Board Meeting: The next meeting of the School Board will be held on Monday 16th June at 7:00pm. School Fees: Just a reminder that school fees for term 2 are due for payment. School fees can be paid by cash, cheque or EFTPOS at our school office, by direct debit (forms available from office) or by direct transfer. Our account details are as follows: St Monica’s School BSB: 064-786 Account No: 519276001 If paying by direct transfer, please use your name and account number (found on your statement) as the reference. School fees are vital for us as a school to function, so your promptness in payment is appreciated. Athletics Day Tuckshop: Menu for Athletics day Thursday 19th June is on the back page of the newsletter. Shared Lunch and Ball Games Afternoon: As part of Catholic Education Week celebrations we will have a “Fun Afternoon” on Wednesday 30th July. This will take the form of a shared lunch with parents followed by ball games. Put this date in your calendar. (This arrangement will mean that we will not hold the Ball Games on Athletics Day). Mrs Teresa Woolacott APRE Page 2 Prep CT: This week has been our last week of having Miss Dawidowicz in our classroom. We would like to say a big thankyou for all your hard work during this time. We have all enjoyed her lessons and wish her all the best in her future teaching. This week we have been creating papier Mache raindrops as we prepare our weather scene for our classroom display. The students have been using the iPads during our Integrated Learning time and have been playing Maths games and Literacy games. During religion lessons we have been focusing on Pentecost this week. If you have not yet sent in your child’s item from a past celebration can you please do so as students will be presenting these to the class next week. Hope you have a great week. God Bless, Mrs Charmaine Tancred Prep EJ: This week in Prep EJ we have continued exploring the weather. We have chosen our favourite weather symbols and drawn what we would wear and do in that type of weather. During integrated learning time students have been busy designing, planning and creating a pirate ship with boxes. The students have presented their designs to the class and have even named them! In religion we have been exploring Pentecost and have begun making ‘tongues of fire’. If your child has not brought in an item from a celebration, could you please send it in. Have a great week. Miss Ellen Jacklin Year 1 This week we have been preparing for our class liturgy that was held this afternoon. Thank you to the students for their sensible behaviour. They wrote the prayers themselves and picked the readings and songs! The students are in the process of writing a procedure, telling the time to half past and observing changes in foods and observing their cress gardens. Literacy groups are also coming along well with some parent help. Thank you! There are still some spots available if you would like to help out – please put your name down on the sheet outside our room. Mrs Liliana Eckhardt Year 2: This week in Year 2 we have been learning about half past, quarter to and quarter past. The students used the I-pads to practise their skills. You might like to quiz your child at home. Also this week, we have continued to work on our reading skills. The students really enjoy our literacy groups and their efforts during this time are certainly paying off. Don’t forget that we have a Family Mass at 8am on the 15th June. Year 2 is leading this Mass so please get involved if you can. Miss Lauren Devlin Year 3: Hi all! Have you brought in some headphones for your child to use when working on computers yet? If not, just a cheap pair would be fantastic! It will help your child concentrate and get the most out of the activities. In English we have been learning to identify parts of speech in sentences It’s wonderful to see how the children have improved with this as the term has progressed: oddly enough they seem to be enjoying it too! In our Health Program (You Can Do It!) we’ve been looking at how we can get along. This week, we looked at some special things we should do before we speak, for example, is it helpful? Is it kind? Is it true? The children have also learnt how to deal with minor playground issues with friends. If something happens, think about it, deal with it, then scrunch it up in the bin like a scrap piece of paper and move on. Thanks and have a great week! Miss Nicarla Prentice Year 4 Hello everyone, week 7 is here and assessment pieces are underway. It is great to see how students are progressing through their narrative writing this term as we plan, draft, edit and publish our way through them. Health has seen us discovering the importance of a balanced and healthy diet. This new information will aid us in our creation of a healthy tuckshop menu which actually appeals to children. Maths this week has us moving away from division and onto money. Students are using hands on materials when calculating costs and rounding to the nearest 5 cents. Next week we begin our historical narrative on the colonisation of Australia so stay posted for that. Mr Dylan Philp and Mrs Geraldine Hore Year 5 A big thank you to Mrs Moloney this week for looking after my class for two days while I was on retreat! The leaders of Catholic Education consider it important to take care of their staff and allow them the opportunity to meet together to collaborate and refresh spiritually. Mrs Moloney followed our routine and the children will have benefitted by her excellent teaching and experience. I’ve really enjoyed watching the children developing their drawing skills, the detail in their sketching's is impressive! If you can sit still for long enough– have the children draw your face, it’ll be fun,. Have a great week Mrs Clare Wilson Page 3 Year 6 Promoting healthy weight in children – places still available! The mornings are getting a bit colder and a little harder to get out of bed, but here in year 6 we are working hard to keep warm. This week the children have been given their science assignment. You will notice that we are running a little bit behind on our assignment calendar however we are trying to catch up and get back on track! Next week each student will be presenting their reading from 'The Magic Finger.' I am looking forward to hearing some dramatic, expressive reading to entertain and delight us. Enjoy your long weekend. Miss Terri-An Miller Year 7 It seems that every week is just getting a little busier as we come to the end of term. In year 7 we have certainly had our heads down. This week we have begun construction of personal representations of what we believe Christian leadership means. In Science we have started to explore food webs and food chains. In maths we have continued to explore the three dimensional shapes, with a focus of Euler’s Law involving faces, vertices and edges. We have also continued to work on our prologues and our history research tasks. All in all another busy week. My thanks goes out to my class this week, with their willingness to help me move the classroom around in preparation for staff and parish meetings. Mr Ryan Savage CALLOUT—WE NEED YOU! We need volunteers to help organise our upcoming St Monica’s P&F TRIVIA NIGHT Please leave your contact details at the office or email Michelle at: [email protected] if you would like to help. Parents and carers can still sign up to a free government-funded program starting in Toowoomba in June. The new program called PEACH™ (Parenting, Eating and Activity for Child Health), is available to families with a child aged between 5-11 years who is above a healthy weight their age. The program takes a family-focused approach by helping parents and carers make healthy eating and activity a part of every-day life. Families attend 10 fortnightly sessions over six months, with additional support in the form of three phone calls. The sessions see parents learn and problem solve in a group environment while their children enjoy active play with a trained child physical activity facilitator. Some of the topics covered in the program include nutrition skills, relationships with food and eating, changing family lifestyle behaviours, making healthy eating affordable and overcoming resistance. If you would like more information about the PEACH™ program or to register please free call 1800 263 519 or visit www.peachqld.com.au Would you like an informal chat to discuss Council related issues with one of your elected representatives? Cr Ann Glasheen is visiting the Oakey Service Centre Friday on Friday 6 June from 9.30-11am. Contact me to make an appointment or arrange for a delegation to discuss topical issues. David Totenhofer Community Liaison Officer Customer Service Branch Oakey Service Centre T: 07 4692 0148 F: 1800 448 882 M: 0418 876 131 E: [email protected] Host a Japanese Student Oakey State High School will be hosting a visit by a group of Japanese students from ENA City in a program conducted by AIIU from 29/07/14 to 04/08/14. Share your lifestyle & home while experiencing another culture. This experience can be positive and rewarding for all members of the family. Students will attend a daily program (Mon-Fri) organised by a Group Coordinator Japanese language not necessary Normal Australian meals Volunteer Host Families receive a $25 stipend per night per student to assist with hosting costs. If you would like more information about being a Host Family please contact Allyson Bosse on 46931208 or 0409059438. Page 4 CLOSING DOWN SALE Torrington Landscape Centre is nearly Closed for good! 50% off this weekend! Last chance to get some cheap plants - Thanks to everyone who brought in plastic bags, they were greatly appreciated! Miss Nicki Prentice The Australian Childhood Vision Impairment Register The Australian Childhood Vision Impairment Register is hosted by the Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children and is supported by Vision Australia and Guide Dogs. It is the first national register of children in Australia with vision impairment. The Register has been collecting data since 2009, and this data is providing important information about the types of eye disease and vision disorders children have and the support they need. The data is also used by service providers and researchers. Data is stored securely and no child can be identified in any way when the data is released. Families are invited to register their child (aged 0-18 years) if they have vision impairment in both eyes which has been diagnosed by an eye specialist or ophthalmologist. Registration can be completed by contacting Register staff on (02) 9872 0303, or by visiting the VI Family Network website at: www.vifamilynetwork.org.au. The website also provides information on eyes and vision; family support; education and related issues; braille and low vision aids; technology supporting vision impairment; newsletters from Australian low vision agencies and support groups, useful websites; and news and events that might interest families across Australia. Building Active Communities Workshop Free training and education for sport and recreation volunteers Tuesday 10 June 2014 From 6-9pm Clive Berghofer Stadium 47 Arthur Street Toowoomba QLD 4350 Presenter: Nigel Fanning, Department National Parks, Recreation, Sport and Racing. Committees play an important role in developing and implementing a structured system of administration and management to support club activity and operations. A stable, knowledgeable and well-functioning committee is the key to an effective organisation. This workshop provides committee members with the latest information to assist them in their role. Topics include committee member induction, strategic leadership, legal compliance, financial monitoring, recruitment, and evaluating and improving management. Registrations close: Tuesday 3 June 2014 Regional Office PO Box 2259 Toowoomba QLD 4350 Phone: 07 4615 3600 Fax: 07 4615 3607 Friends of McDonald Nursing Home Inc. Annual Cent Sale Lutheran Church Hall, York Street, Oakey 12 Noon Saturday 14th June 2014 Adults $6 Sue Silveira Research Fellow, Renwick Centre Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children [email protected] (02) 9872 0248 Children $2 Afternoon Tea, Multi Draw Raffle, Numerous Prizes Costs include: Afternoon Tea/ Lucky Door Ticket/ 1 sheet CENT SALE Tickets/ Children’s cost includes 1 sheet of tickets & afternoon tea All Proceeds EAF McDonald Nursing Home Page 5 UPCOMING EVENTS JUNE 2014 Thurs 5th Year 1 Liturgy—2:30pm Mon 9th Public Holiday Tues 10th P F Meeting—7pm Wed 11th Go West Science 3-4:30pm Girls Yrs 5-7 Thurs 12th Sing Out Fri 13th Sacrament of Reconciliation—7pm Sun 15th Family Mass—8am Year 2 Coordinating Mon 16th School Board Meeting—7pm Tues 17th School Athletics Carnival Run Off Thurs 19th School Athletics Carnival Fri 27th Last day Term 2 Sat 1st All Saint’s Day Mass—6pm—Year 2 Tues 4th Parish Melbourne Cup Luncheon 11th-14th Camp Year 6 and 7 Camp—Christian Youth Burleigh Heads Sat 29th Final Family Mass for 2014—6pm—Preps Students of the Week Week 6 JULY 2014 Mon 14th First day Term 3 21st-25th NAIDOC Week 28th-31st Catholic Education Week 30th Shared Lunch and Ball Games AUGUST 2014 Students of the Week Fri 1st Student Free Day -Bishop’s Inservice Day Sat 9th P&F Trivia Night Thurs 14th Parish Soup & Sandwich Luncheon Fri 15th Assumption—9am Mass Sun 24th Opti-MINDS Regional Event—UQ Gatton Wed 27th St Monica’s Day Week 7 Term 2 2014 The students listed below will be presented their awards at Assembly 2:30pm tomorrow afternoon Prep CT Marlee Langton and Lincoln Hardwick SEPTEMBER 2014 Prep EJ Joshua Cross and Isabella Anderson Sat 6th Fathers’ Day Mass—6pm—Year 1 Year 1: Kaiden Ryan and Tahlia Hensley 8th-12th Student Protection Week Year 2 Jessica Mailman and Dominic Black 18th-19th Year 5 Camp—Emu Gully Fri 19th Last day Term Year 3: Ethan Fisher and Daniel Sleba Year 4: Connor Ringleben and Amelia Black OCTOBER 2014 Tues 7th First day Term 4 Year 5: Braeden Hopwood and Ali Delaney Fri 17th Loud Shirt Day—for Deaf Children Year 6: Charntel Petersen and Cody Banks Mon 20th Pupil Free Day (to be confirmed) Year 7: Joseph Cherpanath and Fri 31st Day for Daniel—Child Safety NOVEMBER 2014 Larissa Devine My child/ren __________________________________________________will be attending family Mass on Sunday June 15th. Signed: ______________________________________________ Page 6 We are running out of time…!! WE NEED YOUR FAMILY’s FAVOURITES!! The P&F are asking you to please submit some of your family’s favourite recipes, as soon as possible to your child/children’s class, the office or email [email protected] We are fast approaching our deadlines and need your help to make St. Monica’s Family Cookbook a reality! All funds raised by the P&F through this great project, will continue to fund the Learn to Read Scheme, purchasing new books for our children. MENU Athletics Carnival St Monica’s School Thursday 19th June 2014 Morning Tea $ Cup Cakes 2.00 Vanilla Slice 2.50 Round Donuts 2.00 Mini Pie 1.00 Mini Sausage Roll 1.00 Apple Slice 2.50 Iced Coffee Bun 1.50 Lunch Steak Burger(onion/slaw) 5.00 Steakette Burger 4.00 Sausage in Bread 2.00 Drinks Soft Drinks 2.00 Flavoured Milk 2.00 Small Juice 1.50 Water 2.00 Tea/Coffee(URN) 1.00 Prep to Grade 3 please place orders as they do on tuckshop day