St Bernadette`s School - St Bernadette`s Primary Castle Hill
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St Bernadette`s School - St Bernadette`s Primary Castle Hill
l o o h c S s ’ e t t e d a n St Ber Friday, 22nd February, 2013 No.2 Dear Parents, ‘Teach Teach Us to Pray’ When the disciples asked Jesus to teach them to pray (Luke 11:1-4), Jesus responded with what we know as the Lord's Prayer. The fact that the disciples requested a model for praying shows us that we do not have to feel guilty when we do not understand prayer and need help with it. We seem to think we should know ins'nc'vely about praying, but from their ques'on we see that even the disciples — who were with Jesus every day, witnessing his life and seeing how he prayed, s'll needed help with praying. Second, their ques'on shows us the common human tendency to want to ‘do’ the spiritual life correctly, to know the ‘right’ way. Jesus responds to their deep hunger to know God and feel connected to God. But with the very first words of the prayer, he signals a basic truth: prayer and the spiritual life are not about rules but about rela'onship — always rela'onship. Jesus does this o0en when someone asks for rules, as in saying that all the commandments are about loving God and neighbour. (See Ma2hew 22:34-39.) Jesus tells us to begin our praying with, ‘Our Father who art in heaven’. That first word reminds us that we are not alone, that we are linked through God to one another as one family. The spiritual journey is a communal journey. As we come close to God, we are drawn into a closer rela'onship with one another. And by telling us to call God ‘father’, Jesus moves us from images of a remote God to an image of God as one who is with us constantly, one whose likeness we bear at the deepest levels of our being. Then we are to pray, ‘Holy is your name’, acknowledging God's holiness. This may seem a contradic'on, to acknowledge that we are family and then immediately to acknowledge God's holiness (in contrast to our lack of it). But ‘Holy is your name’ reminds us that the basic posture of prayer is awe, awe that grows from seeing God's greatness and yet knowing that one who is so holy yearns for rela'onship with us. That is why we pray: to deepen the rela'onship. This is the essence of prayer: being with God as we are and naming God as God is. This encounter changes us, degree by degree, and allows us to experience freedom. (See 2 Corinthians 3:18.) Something for us to think about … What do the opening phrases of the Lord's Prayer mean to you? What images deepen your feeling of closeness to God and help you to want to draw closer? What ‘rules’ or expectations about prayer interfere with your praying? What rules or structures are helpful to you? Think about God as your father. How is God's nature evident in you? How does seeing this family likeness change your ideas of yourself? In what ways would you like to deepen your relationship with God? What are your resources for doing that? (from www.upperroom.org) Mrs Leanne Nettleton Principal Let’s invest in human capital, not just infrastructure 357 Old Northern Road, Castle Hill. Phone: 9634 2898 Fax: 9680 2282 School email: [email protected] WEBSITE: http://www.stbernadetteschill.catholic.edu.au From the Principal: Parent Informaon Evenings Thank you to all our parents for your a2endance at the Parent Informa'on evenings. These were a great opportunity to hear from the teachers and to also meet your child's teacher for the 2013 school year. Please feel free to make an appointment to see your child's teacher should the need arise throughout the year. This partnership between parents and teachers is crucial for achieving successful outcomes for your child. Also, at each of the Parent Informa'on evenings this week I was able to ar'culate and demonstrate for you that Praying the Scriptures through the use of the Lec'o Divina is a goal of ours for the children, staff and parents in 2013. In class, the children will be introduced to the Lec'o Divina using scripture related to their Religious Educa'on Unit of work. Throughout the year the children will be invited to use the Lec'o Divina with you at home as part of their homework. Should you wish to find out a li2le bit more about Lec'o Divina you could visit h2p://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DxaGZqprrs School Notes and Emails As we con'nue with our ‘environmental focus’ at St Bernade2e’s with regards to paper use. We will be using the email facility to no'fy parents more and more rather than via paper. All excursions and notes that require a reply slip will s'll con'nue to be sent home via your child. Other informa'on notes ie. Grade overviews, P&F no'ces etc, will be sent via your nominated e-mail address. It is therefore important that you regularly check your emails for any informa'on sent from the school. All school notes are uploaded to our website: Parents/Notes from School/then your grade or whole school. Last week on Ash Wednesday, our whole school attended either a Mass or Liturgy with Fr John and Father J.J to mark the beginning of Lent. Father John and Father J.J asked us to either ‘take up’ something or ‘give up’ something. For the children this might mean trying to help out at home, make their beds, help set the table or maybe just pack their toys away. As adults, we might try to have extra prayer time, or we may decide to do some service to the poor once a week during Lent. We may also choose to increase our almsgiving to the poor - perhaps related to something we choose not to do, e.g. not to go out to eat one night a week and give that total amount to the poor. During Lent, you may want to talk as a family about what individual family members or the whole family may do in the way of Lenten practices this year, use Jesus as a model. Caritas Australia’s Project Compassion Appeal provides us with an opportunity to open our eyes to the plight of those who live with poverty and injustice. Every class has a project compassion box in their room and all are aiming to raise as much money as they can to support this worthy cause. School E-Newsleer To coincide with the whole school assemblies the e-newsleer will be sent out in Weeks 5, 7 and 10 in Term 1. Maximising Children’s Learning Time At St Bernadee’s we have a sharp focus on maximising the students ‘in class’ learning !me. To support this we will con!nue to have a Monday morning assembly every week. However, the Friday a<ernoon assembly (Whole School Assembly) will only take place in Weeks 5, 7 and 10 in Term 1. This will be less disrup!ve to the children’s learning on a Friday a<ernoon. CLEAN UP SCHOOLS DAY Clean Up Schools Day is coming up on Friday, 1st March as part of the Clean Up Australia Day campaign. The School Leaders will be organising different classes to clean up all areas of the school. St Bernadette’s has been registered as a clean up site and we will encourage all students to do their best to keep our school environment clean. Can you please send in rubber gloves or disposable gloves for children to use on the day. ‘Together we can change the world’. Danika Rojas and William Fitzalan - Environment Leaders St Bernadee’s School News ‘Return to me with your whole heart, with fas!ng and weeping and mourning; Rend your hearts, not your garments, and return to the LORD your God’. (Joel 2:12–13a) Sacramental Program Session 3 – Reconciliation I will be held this coming Tuesday, 26th February at 4pm and 7.30pm and Saturday, 2nd March at 3.30pm. This session is for both parents and children and will be in the hall. The next session for Reconciliation II will be on Tuesday, 5th March and Saturday, 9th March. Reconciliation III is on Tuesday, 12th March and Saturday, 16th March. Jenny Godwin Religious Education Coordinator 2 Congratulations During the summer holidays, 370 students across the Parramatta Diocese took part in the annual Executive Director’s Summer Reading Challenge. Students were encouraged to take part in the challenge and read 15 or more books to go into the draw to win an iPad Mini. One of our senior students Christina Saad in 6G won the 9-12 years age group. Congratulations Christina! This is a wonderful effort and we are all very proud of you. Christina is a fabulous role model for all our students who are endeavouring to complete the Premier’s Reading Challenge this year. We have a goal of a 100% completion rate. Christian Carlo-Stella in 4B will be dancing at the Opera House with the Australian Ballet in its production of Don Quixote. Christian will take on the role of ‘Urchin’. This is an outstanding achievement by Christian, one which acknowledges his hard work, dedication and commitment. Christian is also a fine role model for all our students who have as their goal the aspiration to achieve their personal best. Good luck Christian for your performances in April! Mrs Nettleton Principal Congratulaons to the following From Week 3 Social Skill: showing ‘Strength through Gentleness’ Class Student of the Week Charlotte Lee Oliver Palmason Lucy Patchell KG Lara McDermott Mark Bradshaw Claudia Homsi KW Landen Besters Sinead Delac Andre Meyer 1B Kameron Dias Alessia Lalli Paul Homsi 1G Sophie Kouchoo Cooper Charlwood Christopher Dodd 1W Timothy Kelly Mikayla Melograna Nicolas Samperi 2B Hayley Goodlace Samuel Berkeley Hayden White 2G Ella Lincoln Mia Metwally Jacob Pillai 2W Dominic Patchell Amy Saad Sera-Marina Farfoud 3B Jake Collyer Lachlan Daly Sarah Carrozzi 3G Ryan Cooper William Jamison Caitlin Gething 3W Georgiana Haywood Michael Kavanagh Veronica Dodd 4B Alexander Jeptha Caitlin Zwaine Aaliya Gnanasekaram 4G Sarah Michell Matthew Parker Charlotte Bourke 4W Daniel De Guzman Renita Royce Holly Bounassif 5B Marcus Jamison Isabella Dodd Natalie Hadchiti 5G Andrew Mizzi Kailyn Joseph Nicola Rakuljic 5W Sabrina Losurdo Antony Radman Aidan Robinson 6B Tammy Zaiter Nicholas Russo Sebastian Niekerk 6G Christina Saad Jordon Spiteri Hugo Manieri 6W Maryanne Jothy Myles Lauer Dillon Antoni WEEK 5 • School Photos (Kindy & Year 1) • 1.10pm Choir rehearsal Wed, 27th Feb • School Photos (Yrs 2 to 6) Fri, 1st March • Clean Up Schools Day • Diocesan Swimming Carnival • 1.40pm Whole School Assembly 3 Social Skill Award KB Coming Dates Tues, 26th Feb Student of the Week Celebrating Talents Congratulations to Saxon Orsini in 3W who competed in the Regional Athletics Carnival and achieved gold in the 700m, silver in the 200m, bronze in the 100m and 4th place in the 70m. Well done! If your child achieved an award outside of school for sport, dance, music etc., you can email the details to: [email protected] and it will be placed in this section. Friday, 22nd February 2013 Other Items of Interest UNIFORM SHOP The Uniform Shop will be open on Tuesday, 26th February between 8.00am and 10.00am. TUCKSHOP ROSTER FOR: Week 5 Term 1 Parent helpers please arrive at 10.25am for recess and 12.45pm for lunch Monday Tuesday Sport Uniform Days: Term 1 Kindy: Monday & Tuesday Year 1: Monday & Tuesday Year 2: Tuesday & Thursday Year 3: Tuesday Year 4: Tuesday & Wednesday Year 5: Tuesday & Wednesday Year 6: Tuesday & Wednesday Please note change for Year 2 Wednesday Thursday Friday Recess Janick Dimataga Lunch Amber McLean, Monique Bains Recess Nina Irwin Lunch Nina Irwin Recess Lunch Amanda Daniele, Karen Toh Recess Teena Vicaretti Lunch Teena Vicaretti Recess Janetta Ripoll, Adrienne McGovern Lunch Adrienne McGovern Thank you for your help and support in the Tuckshop. It is very much appreciated. School Photo Days Tuesday 26th ∗ Kindergarten and Year 1 children will have their photos taken. ∗ All Kindy & Year 1 children are to wear full summer uniform (not sports uniform) ∗ Sibling/family photos (any grade) will be taken at recess only. If your child(ren) is not involved in the Hills Zone Swimming Carnival, please ask them to go for their family photo today (Tuesday) at recess. ∗ Sibling/family envelopes available from the school office. Wednesday 27th ∗ Years 2 to 6 will have their photos taken. ∗ All children are to wear full summer uniform (not sports uniform). ∗ Sibling/family photos will be taken at recess and lunchtime. Term 2 Staff Development & Pupil Free Day: Mon, 29th April (Week 1) Student Banking Our Kindergarten, Year 1 & Year 2 students have brought home the 2013 Student Banking Information packs. Application forms and guidelines on how to open an account for your child, along with a chart of items that are available each term that children can redeem after they have collected 10 tokens are also included. A token is issued each time a deposit is made. The tokens are not to be ‘pooled together’ with their siblings. When your child has reached 10 tokens all they need to do is choose the item from the chart that corresponds with the Term 1 availability. Fill out the slip, with name & student number then place into deposit book on Tuesdays as normal. If the item is in stock the child will bring it home that afternoon, otherwise it will arrive in a week or so. Fundraising is generated from this programme for every new account that is opened through the school, we receive $5.50. For every $100.00 we transmit in total on that day we receive $5.00. Last week we opened 8 new accounts ($44.00), banked $890.00 ($40.00+) that is sent to the school quarterly in commission. Over the next few weeks Years 3, 4, 5 and 6 will be bringing home their info packs. We hope the children enjoy this programme as we help them to reach their saving St Bernadette’s School News 4 P&F Association Executive Committee 2013 President: Vice President: Secretary: Treasurer: Social Secretary: Uniform Coordinators: Mr Jeff Younis Mrs Jennifer Wakeling Mrs Karen Grace Mrs Brenda Hughes Mrs Therese Qasabian & Mrs Pam Waters Hospitality Coordinators: Mrs Fiona Carrozzi & Mrs Katrina Leonardi Grade Parent Coordinator: Mrs Alison Silvester Maintenance Coordinator: Mr Stu Thom Executive Members: Mrs Sarah Hope & Mrs Katrina Leonardi Parent Representative Council: Mrs Karen Orsini, Mr Naffa Arraf & Ms Nicole Willloughby Book Club Coordinators: Mrs Cherie Kelly & Mrs Lucy Losurdo Fun Fair Coordinators: Mrs Lara Thom THANKS! To all the wonderful helpers who so generously gave of their time to help at our P&F Welcome Barbecue for Kindergarten and new families a couple of weeks ago. You made the evening a great success - we could not have done it without you: the Younis family; Sharyn Kinnane; Nicole Willoughby; Brenda Hughes; Marnie Parington; Jennifer Wakeling; Adam Goss; Stephen Peharda; Karen Orsini; Marian Dodd; Sarah Hope; Paola Pereanez; Sarah Polito; Sarah Kelly; Natalie Procter; Alison Silvester; Samantha Odbert; Marcia Morrison; Danielle Vassallo and Naffa Arraf. Thankyou, P&F Hospitality Committee Retiring P&F Committee Members Thank you to our 2012 P&F committee members who retired from their positions at our AGM on Wednesday evening. Next P&F Meeting— Wednesday, 13th March 7.45pm All parents are invited! Particular thanks to our 2012 President, Mrs Jo Abi. Mrs Nettleton YOU ARE INVITED TO PARENT MATHEMATICS WORKSHOP (Extending Mathematical Understanding) Wednesday 6th March 7.30pm in the Year 5 Learning Space This workshop will assist parents to understand The Mathematical Interview and Growth Points The Numeracy Block:Warm Ups Open Investigations Reflection BE PREPARED TO ENJOY MATHS AND S-T-R-E-T-C-H YOUR UNDERSTANDING OF HOW CHILDREN LEARN MATHEMATICALLY RSVP: by 1st March BY EMAIL TO THE SCHOOL in order for us to cater for numbers. St Bernadette’s School News 5 From the Executive Director of Schools, Mr Greg Whitby: Bishop's Office Sacramental Coordinator – Casual St Matthew’s Parish at Windsor is seeking a Sacramental Coordinator who will work closely with the Parish Priest and the Parish Team to prepare and manage the programs for Sacraments of Initiation. Click on “Employment” to download the position description at: www.parra.catholic.org.au Applications close on 17 February. Lent Pastoral Letter 2013 To accompany this year’s Lenten Pastoral Letter from the Bishops of NSW, Bishop Anthony Fisher OP has issued a Pastoral Message to the faithful of the Diocese of Parramatta entitled, Sowing in Tears. The video message can be viewed on the diocesan website at: www.parra.catholic.org.au Australia’s Bishops invite the faithful to join with them to observe the Fridays of Lent as special days of penance in the wake of the sexual abuse crisis including: * The prayerful reading of Holy Scripture; * A Holy Hour of prayer and petition before the Blessed Sacrament; and * Penance, in particular fasting and abstaining from meat. South Australia Tour Join the social group from Our Lady Queen of Peace Parish, Greystanes, for an extensive tour of South Australia. Travel from Sydney via Narrandera and Mildura, visit the Adelaide Hills, Hahndorf, Flinders Ranges, the Barossa Valley, Adelaide, Strathalbyn and Victor Harbour. *Departs 3 October with deposit of $200 due NOW.*Length: 9 days flying home from Adelaide, or 13 days travelling home by coach via Broken Hill, Cobar and Dubbo. Full itinerary and costs: Marie (02) 9896 7046 or Frances (02) 9636 5548, 0421 027 119, [email protected] St Bernadette’s Playgroup St Bernade e’s Playgroup welcomes families with children 0-5 years to a end playgroup. Come along and meet other young families from the parish. Children take part in cra activities, music time and lots of free play to make new friends. Playgroup starts Monday, 4th February and we would love to have new families come and join us for 2013. Babies welcome! Where: Lourdes Centre When: Monday and Thursday 10am—12 noon Contact—Carolyn Lincoln 0411 547 285. Gilroy Catholic College Twilight Open Evening Wednesday 13th March Starting at 6.15pm in the Brother Damien Harvey Hall College tours: 5.30pm and 7pm only ST BERNADETTE’S NETBALL CLUB is looking for players who are turning 7 years in 2013 to play in a 7 year old team in the 2013 winter competition. For further information, please ring Registrar – Karen Maher on 9680 2103. Oakhill College Applications for enrolment into Year 7 2014 will close on Friday, 1st March, 2013. Parents who wish to apply for enrolment for their sons at Oakhill College in Year 7, 2014, and who have not yet submitted a form, are requested to contact the Registrar before Friday, 1st March, 2013. Phone: Mrs Maryanne Maree (Registrar) 9899 2288 or [email protected] St Bernadette’s School News Lollipop’s Playland Lollipop’s - a local playland and café is supporting St Bernadette’s. For every dollar spent at Lollipop’s on entry fees or a party, they will donate 10 cents to our school. The Hills Leisure Centre, 10 Hudson Avenue, Castle Hill Ph: 9680 8868 www.lollipopsplayland.com.au/castlehill 6 ST PATRICK’S DAY TRIVIA NIGHT St Bernadette’s Parish Hall 7pm Saturday 16 March, 2013 $10 per head – up to 10 per table “SUPPORTING OUR YOUTH GOING TO WORLD YOUTH DAY” For information contact: Caitlin Chaney 9629 9880/ 0401 051 375 or Sr Rosie at the Parish Office 9634 2622 BYO – drinks and snacks. Tea and coffee supplied. FUN FAMILY BINGO NIGHT St Bernadette’s Parish Hall 7pm Saturday 23 February, 2013 - $10 per head – up to 10 per table “SUPPORTING OUR YOUTH GOING TO WORLD YOUTH DAY” For information contact: Julie Ferry 9629 6808 (a0er hours) or Sr Rosie at the Parish Office 9634 2622 BYO – drinks and snacks. Tea and coffee supplied. Saturday Aernoon High Tea You are invited to join the ladies of St Bernade2e’s Parish for High Tea On Saturday 23rd March at 2:00pm un'l 4:30pm To support the youth of our parish who are going to World Youth Day. Gather your friends and family to join us for an a0ernoon of friendship, entertainment and delicious aernoon tea. A huge thank you to the parents who covered the large number of new reading books at the end of last year and during the holidays. You did a great and your efforts will ensure the books remain in good condition for some time. Pam Hord—Learning Centre Reminder: If using Brisbane Road (particularly in the mornings) please be mindful of residents who may need to reverse our of their driveway. Thank you. Our prayerful sympathy is extended to the Mizzi family (Andrew 5G, Emma 2W and Jorja KG), following the recent passing of their great grandfather, Peter. May he rest in peace. R.I.P. †† Kiss ’n Drop Reminder ♦ Please drive all the way to the beginning of the Kiss ‘n drop zone. ♦ Please have children ready to exit with their bag and hat. ♦ Children are not to get bags from the boot of the car. You must park if they do not have their bags with them. ♦ Please drive safely in the car park. ♦ Please make sure your child can exit easily from the left hand side of the car. At no time are the children to exit from the right hand side. ♦ Parents are not to exit the vehicle, please park if you need to. ♦ No turning right as you exit the car park onto Brisbane Road. ♦ No entry into the school from Old Northern Road at anytime. Congratulations to all the parents who are following the Kiss ’n Drop guidelines, this will ensure our children are always safe. A CHANGE TO PARKING ARRANGEMENTS IN THE MORNING! From Monday 24th February, parking spaces in front of the Marion Centre will not be accessible before school. Please use other parking spaces in the top car park. I have been closely monitoring the use of these spaces over the first 4 weeks of term and a risk assessment confirms that our students are at high risk level when cars reverse into and out of these spaces. Please let friends, relatives and neighbours know about our Kindergarten 2014 Open Day.