- St Brendan`s, Shepparton
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- St Brendan`s, Shepparton
Term 1, Week 8 Monday 21st March, 2016 [email protected] www.sbshepparton.catholic.edu.au “Our Catholic Identity - St. Brendans’ is a Catholic School embracing our diverse community with faith and courage in the spirit of the Mercy tradition”. Special Points of Interest: Hats are compulsory Term 1 & Term 4 We are a Sun Smart school Next Direct Debit Friday 18th March Friday 8th April Harmony Day Friday 18th March Last day of Term 1 Early dismissal time 2.20pm Upcoming Pupil Free Days Monday 11th April Wednesday 25th May PLEASE NOTE : Our Canteen Will be closed Thursday 24th March. Last Day of School. New School App is now available to Download in the App Store! Principals Report Dear St Brendan‘s School Community, Harmony Day Last Friday was a wonderful celebration of Harmony Day for our school community. It was fabulous to see the students and teachers dress in national costumes or colors of the flag where they or their relations were born. The children were extremely proud to represent their country. At Assembly there was such a sea of beautiful costumes and colour. Our day began with ―Welcome to Country‖ by Kelis Saunders and Ashtyn Atkinson, and even speaking in their native aboriginal language. Our school choir sang ―We are Australia‖ beautifully, and a young aboriginal dance group were fantastic and enjoyed by all. The students enjoyed performances such as Chinese dancer, A Taste of India, Hip Hop Dancing, African Drummer, and a Puppeteer Show. The children also took part in craft activities which they enjoyed.. Many thanks to Sally Mills for all her planning and organising of our great guest artists, to Julie Ferguson, our Koori Educator for organising the Aboriginal Dancers, to Nicky Mammone for her work in organising the creative activities, to Angela Collins for her work with the choir. Special mention and thanks also to Leanne Pellegrino and Angela Shaw for all their work to ensure Harmony Day was a success. Thanks to all our Parents for organising their children‘s outfits and joining us at assembly. Junior Years Prep - Year 2 had a wonderful day on Thursday with guest speakers talking about their professions. We had many speakers and the children thoroughly enjoyed the day. Many thanks to Leanne Pellegrino and her Junior Years Team for all the preparations and organisation on the day. Special thanks also to all our guests for giving up their time to be part of this wonderful learning experience. Year 3/4 Our Year 3/4 students enjoyed their recent excursion to Shepparton Historical Museum. This provided some rich discussions about the ―old Days‖ and how technology etc. has changed dramatically. The students were able to see many older equipment and items that they quite possibly have never seen before. Year 5/6 Year 5/6 students attended a talk on how Parliament works and watched a mock session on introducing a bill. The students had lots of questions and discussions about our government. Last Day of Term 1 It is hard to believe that one term has gone by. I must say it has been a very good term with all our children settling in well and engaged in their learning. We will finish at 2.20pm with the popular Easter Egg Raffle being drawn at 1.45pm. Please remember to bring any eggs in before Thursday as the Parents and Friends would appreciate donations. Thanks Many thanks to Naomi Egglestone, who has been working in our office for the past two terms when she commenced after Adriana left on materninty leave. Naomi has been fantastic in her role and we wish her all the best in her continuing in her position of three days at St Mary‘s Primary Mooroopna. It was very kind of her to help us out while still working at St Mary‘s. Thank you Naomi Wishing all our Families and School Community a Happy Easter and a safe and enjoyable break. ATHLETICS TRAINING Our School Sports have been changed to Friday 29th April as Division Sports are Week 7. For April Junior Years will wear Sports Uniform Monday Tuesday and Wednesday. Middle & Senior Years will wear Sports Uniform Thursday and Friday. Acknowledgement: We acknowledge and pay respect to the Yorta Yorta Nation as the original and ongoing custodians of the land we meet on. We commit ourselves to actively work alongside Aboriginal people for reconciliation and justice. Parish News Altar servers for Holy Week:The following children have been rostered on to serve at the Holy Week ceremonies. Palm Sunday- 20th March 6pm Mass Jefferies Jacob, Happy Dyar 8am Mass Emily Smyth, William Chandler 11am Mass Nathan Hayes, Ella Bathman, Emmanuel Kitungano, Francisane Nfunduia Holy Thursday – 24th March at 7.30pm Graeme Quinlan Lina and Mark Omran Emily Smyth Martha Chasemore Good Friday – 25th March at 3pm Graeme Quinlan Lina and Mark Omran Nathan Hayes Daniel Mupenda Isabella Cucinotta Easter Sunday- 27th March 8pm Vigil Mass Olivia Boschetti Jefferies Jacob Martha Chasemore 8am Mass Graeme Quinlan Agnel Tobi 11am Mass Nathan Hayes Daniel Mupenda Ah Fook Isabella Cucinotta Chiara Villani Altar Servers Roster for Masses 6pm Saturday 19th March Jefferies Jacob, Happy Dyar 8am Sunday 20th March Emily Smyth, William Chandler 11am Sunday 13th March Nathan Hayes, Ella Bathman, Emmanuel Kitungano, Franciscane Nfunduia LEARNING MORE CREATING CHANGE ―Education is an act of hope‖- Pope Francis During Holy Week please continue to give to Project Compassion by encouraging your children to give up buying a treat at the tuck shop and putting the money in the Project Compassion box in each classroom. End poverty Promote justice Uphold dignity HOLY WEEK ASSEMBLIES All parents and families are warmly invited to join us in celebrating the events of Holy Week beginning with Palm Sunday lead by 1/2 Anderson and Finn on Monday 21st March at 9am. On Tuesday 22nd March, 3/4 Howley will lead us in celebrating Holy Thursday and on Wednesday 23rd March, 5/6 McNamara will lead us in a Good Friday liturgy. All begin at 9am in the Courtyard (weather permitting). Parish News THE EASTER TRIDUUM Celebrating the central events of our faith Where: St. Brendan’s Church, Knight St. Shepparton Reconciliation Tuesday 22nd March 6:00pm to 7:00pm (Rite two) SACRED TRIDUUM Holy Thursday 24th March 7.30pm The Mass of the Lord’s Supper Good Friday 25th March 3pm Celebration of the Lord’s Passion 8pm Stations of the Cross There are no ceremonies during the day on Holy Saturday. Private prayer and meditation are encouraged. Easter Vigil 26th March 8pm Easter Sunday 27th March 8am & 11am Parish News St. Brendan’s Parish - Children’s Liturgy of the Word Every Sunday at 11.00am Mass during school term. This Sunday, Palm Sunday is our last Children’s Liturgy of the Word for this term. We will recommence Sunday 17th April Annual Easter Egg Raffle Junior Years Neighbourhood Guest Speaker Day Harmony Day, Today, 21st March, celebrates Australia‘s cultural diversity. The theme for Harmony Day, 2016 is, ‗Our diversity is our strength‘, and we are so blessed and fortunate to live in a diverse multicultural community here in Shepparton. On Friday, we celebrated Harmony Day, a special day for us to reflect, acknowledge and embrace inclusiveness, respect and a sense of belonging for us all in our multicultural school community here at St. Brendan‘s. Our special day began with a whole school Assembly, and we welcomed parents and families. The students and staff joined in the spirit and came dressed in traditional dress costumes or colours that reflected their country of interest. Kelis Saunders, Ashtyn Atkinson and Will Morgan presented ‗Welcome To Country‘, and we were entertained by our school choir lead by Mrs Ange Collins, singing a beautiful rendition of ‗We Are Australian‘. Our Koori Educational Officer, Mrs Julie Ferguson introduced an Aboriginal Dance Group based in Shepparton, ‗Individual Dance Spirits‘ who performed an inspiring dance. During the day the students completed some craft activities decorating Harmony Day Bambolas, (dolls) and bookmarks organized by Mrs Nicky Mammone, Mrs Leanne Pellegrino and Mrs Ange Shaw. Our students joined in the fun and celebrations, and were entertained by our visiting performers: African Dance and Drumming; Chinese Dance and Arts; Indian dance and drama; Hip Hop Dancing and an Indonesian Master Shadow Puppeteer. Many thanks to Paula and our wonderful staff for their support and enthusiasm ensuring an engaging and fun-filled Harmony Day enjoyed by our school community. Mrs. Sally Mills Deputy Principal, Senior Years Learning - Community News Senior Years Learning Community News This term we have been learning about Law Making and Parliament in our Inquiry-based learning. Students looked at local, State and Federal government roles and responsibilities. We have been looking at persuasive text and Year 6 students have been preparing a debate. Next term our Inquiry focus is on the environment. To conclude this unit‘s understandings and to prepare for next term‘s Inquiry-based learning about sustainable practises to protect our environment and living things, we will be viewing the recently released movie ‗Oddball‘. ODDBALL- Film Review The Guardian ‘Based on the true story of a dog and his penguin friends, Oddball is both sweet and comes with a gentle message of environment preservation.’ The creators of family movie Oddball drew inspiration from a real-life story about a beloved tail-wagger. The titular do-gooder is a Maremma sheepdog. They are fluffy, cuddly, white things that look like golden retrievers crossed with polar bears. It is revealed through the film that the Maremma sheep dog is able to also protect penguins. The premise of screenwriter Peter Ivan‘s story is rooted in the true tale of how a chicken farmer named Allan ―Swampy‖ Marsh and his pet Maremma saved a colony of penguins on Middle Island – a sanctuary just off the coast of Warrnambool in Victoria – after it was discovered the dog was scaring away foxes that were devouring those cute waddling little things. Maremma dog Oddball pictured with Allan ‘Swampy’ Marsh (Shane Jacobson) and Olivia (Coco Jack Gillies). Photograph: Greg Noakes Senior Years Learning - Community News The Ceremonies of Holy Week Last Sunday was Palm Sunday which is the first day of Holy week. This week we are celebrating significant days of the Easter Triduum with a whole school gathering at 9am in the courtyard on Tuesday & Wednesday. Today students in 1/2 Finn & Anderson presented the re-enactment of Jesus‘ triumphal entry into Jerusalem. On Tuesday Middle Years students will present Holy Thursday — a re-enactment of The Last Supper. On Wednesday the Senior Years will commemorate Good Friday and present the re-enactment of the ‗Way of the Cross‘. The Prep/1 students will celebrate Easter Sunday and the Resurrection of Jesus Christ at our first School Assembly in Term 2 Friday 15th April. It would be lovely to see our families join our School community to commemorate these days of Holy Week. Parents & Friends News President: Sue Simpson, Secretary: Bec Priestly, Treasurer: Sue Lakkaraju Presidents News Thankyou sincerely one and all who have activated or updated their IGA Community Rewards Tag, wonderful efforts, the Staff at IGA have commented on the recent activity for St Brendans Primary School. Thank you & well done, we will all see our rewards come about around September/October of this year, so keep up the good work. Please if you are able to make the contribution it will be truly appreciated, as I‘d mentioned it‘s just one of those necessary jobs we all have to do ! Are you tired of losing your children‘s drink bottle? Re-writing names on drink bottles each time there rubbed off? Labels being picked off, names scratching off? Well watch the Newsletter first week back to Term 2, we have an exciting new opportunity – BPA Stainless Steel drink bottles, laser engraved with individual names, 5 great colors & 20 fun images to choose from. We will run this fundraiser early Term 2, with the intention of another Order towards the end of the year. So why not think about upcoming birthday or Christmas presents as well! Watch for this one. As our Term 1 is drawing to an end, so is our very exciting Easter Egg Raffle, have we all sent our donations & raffle tickets back in? I know I must attend to first up Monday so I don‘t leave the last minute massive work load for our terrific mums who have kindly offered to sort & prepare for our very exciting raffle day. Sorry girls I‘ll have mine in first thing Monday! Tick another job done ! Wishing everyone a safe & happy holiday break, looking forward to sharing with you all the plans & events we have install for Term 2 . Sue Simpson P: 0358 317090 M: 0427 252895 Email: [email protected] Second Hand Uniform Shop Is open every Friday between 8.30am to 9.30am. Contact details for P&F President Sue Simpson Sue Simpson Phone 0358 317 090 Mobile 0427 252 895 Email [email protected] Second Hand Uniform Shop is located front of School Hall. If this time is inconvenient for you please contact Shannon to organise a more suitable time. Shannon Leahy Ph. 0403 288 695 Football The Saints Football Club Important Football Training Information Training for all grades (Under 10 Grade 3 & 4 and Under 12 Grade 5 & 6) will be at the Emmaus Campus on Wednesday the 16th and 23rd of March. Start time 4.30. Registration forms for Football can be found at the school office, on the school website or at training Registration forms must be filled out before the first game and can be returned at any training or back to the school office. There is still plenty of time to register. The season won’t start for another 6-7 weeks. Due to the Emmaus Campus being booked on Thursday‘s our training day and location will change in April. After the Easter school holidays the Club will be training back at St Brendan‘s Football Oval on Thursdays at 4.30pm. We will still be playing all home games at the Emmaus Campus. For any inquiries, please contact Jason Ritchie Ph. 0407 160 195. Basketball Term 1 Calendar Dates Thursday 24th March: Term 2 Monday 11th April: Wednesday 25th May: Term 1: March Term 2: Term 3: Term 4: Holy Thursday Last day for students FINISH TIME 2.20PM Pupil Free Day (1st day of term 2) - Staff PD Pupil Free Day - Staff PD TERM DATES Thursday 28th January to Thursday 24th Monday 11th April to Friday 24th June Monday 11th July to Friday 16th September Monday 3rd October to Monday 19th Dec