17th March 2016

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17th March 2016
Junior School
Information
Night
Parent
17th March 2016
TONIGHT
7:00pm – 8:00pm
Creek Street Christian College
Church Auditorium
This information evening is designed for parents to
attend. It is our way of conveying to our Junior
School community specific curriculum information.
Each Junior School home room teacher will talk
about their particular class content and other
things which make their year level special.
Classrooms will be open for viewing as part of the
program.
We would like to give our parents a good
understanding of what and how we are teaching
their children.
NOTE: A children’s program will be provided on
the night in the ASC hall.
The information session will be followed by
supper.
We trust that you will be able to join us.
Please feel free to come along tonight and hear each
of our Junior teachers speaking about their curriculum
areas. These events are always a great opportunity to
get together and also to be more informed about the
students learning and our quality programs at CSCC.
Note: ASC staff will be providing activities for Junior
students in the ASC hall. Supper provided at the
conclusion of the evening.
Student Family Occupation (SFO)
All families will have received a letter in the last week,
regarding the Student Family Occupation data
required as part of the Victorian Non-Government
Schools Funding Agreement 2016.
Theses forms are due back by Friday 24th March.
Thank you.
Funds for Fiji
Food stall tonight and tomorrow night!
One of our year 3 students, Layla, has kindly offered to
make and sell rum balls, slices and truffles to raise
money for those who have had their homes and
livelihoods destroyed by TC Winston. These funds will
go to our sister school to distribute.
You can purchase something from Layla tonight and
tomorrow night at the end of the school day in front
of the church entrance. This is a great idea Layla,
thank you for your hard work in putting this together.
Our friends in Fiji will certainly appreciate the
assistance.
Netball 2016
We are very pleased to announce that for the 2016
netball season we will have students participating in
the Year 3 netball Clinic, two 11/Under teams (a Year 4
team and a Year 5 team) a 17/Under team and an
Open team.
Entries are being placed tomorrow but if you are still
considering playing we can add other players later.
Please let us know.
Coaches/parent supervisors are:
Year 3 - Rebecca Sandeman
Year 4 - Yolena Hutton
Year 5 - Melinda Haley
17/Under - Naomi Wilson
Open - Lyndal Wilson
We also have a couple of senior girls who are willing to
take on the roles of umpires for a couple of these
teams. If anyone else is interested please let us know.
This is a paid position so we may have another young
person who would like to help as required. Please let
us know.
The Year 4 and Year 5 teams will be training on a
Thursday night straight after school starting on the 14th
of March. The first games are on Saturday the 16th of
April. Students are to wear their red CSCC sports shirt
and a navy blue skort (shorts for boys)
Please note there is no play on the 11th of June and the
2nd of July.
We look forward to another enjoyable season of
netball for our students and adults.
Prep Enrolments 2017
Letters to current families who have completed an
enrolment form will be sent out shortly. If you are a
current family and wish to enrol another child into
CSCC please make sure you complete an enrolment
form asap. We want to be able to notify families of
their successful application early next term.
RISEN movie
All proceeds go to support 105.1 Lifefm
We have tickets for two screening of this movie for
sale at the office.
Wednesday 23rd of March @ 6.30pm
Easter Sunday 27th of March @ 4.00pm
$20.00 each
Year 7 2017
Letters to current Year 6 families will go out shortly
asking that they secure their place for Year 7 next
year. We will also complete this process by early
next term so that we can be aware of positions
available for new families who will be enquiring.
Winter Uniforms
Could families with students requiring winter
uniform items please come into the Uniform shop
next week to sort these out please. Winter uniforms
will not be required until a notice is placed in the
newsletter early next term, once the weather turns,
however, we need to know what is required for
ordering etc.
The hours for the Uniform Shop are every Tuesday,
Wednesday & Thursday 8:30am to 9:00am and
3:00pm to 4:00pm. We will not be opening up for
any families on non-uniform shop days, so we ask
that you kindly wait for the appropriate days. Thank
you.
After school Maths classes Year 6 - 10
Classes are held each Monday straight after school in
Room 11. Classes are provided free of charge to our
students and are taken by Mrs Kirsty Seipolt.
Zooper Doopers
Lunch time tomorrow
50c each
Last day of sales until term 4!
Term 1 Value
Optimism
‘I can do all things through Christ who
strengthens me.’ Philippians 4:13 NKJV
About the Movie
"Risen" is the epic Biblical story of the Resurrection,
as told through the eyes of a non-believer. Clavius
(Joseph Fiennes), a powerful Roman Military Tribune,
and his aide Lucius (Tom Felton), are tasked with
solving the mystery of what happened to Jesus in the
weeks following the crucifixion, in order to disprove
the rumors of a risen Messiah and prevent an uprising
in Jerusalem.
http://www.risen-movie.com/
What are the Critics saying?
"Risen," directed by Kevin Reynolds and starring Joseph Fiennes, is the story of the manhunt for the
corpse of Jesus Christ. Spoiler alert: They don't find
it”
"RISEN gives us so much to think about as we…
celebrate LIFE this Easter.” Bonnie Rodgers,
@CatholicTV #RisenMovie
“RISEN is a thriller of a movie, sending audiences
back to the source of the script…”
-Dr. Roy Peterson
Review http://www1.cbn.com/joseph-fiennes-risenconverts-bible-movie-critics-refreshed-gospel-story
Parents Page
Tips for Behaviour Management
Behaviour problems and what is normal behaviour in a child is determined by child's age,
physical and emotional development, personality and what is socially and culturally
acceptable in his or her surroundings. A child who may be considered normal in one part
of the world may be considered as one with behaviour problem in other part of the world.
Family's expectations, whether the action is disruptive and what is expected from an
average child of that age determined whether a child has 'good' behaviour or a 'bad' one.
Children learn to behave in a certain manner by observing other people.
Behaviours that are appreciated or rewarded may make the children repeat them again
and again and the behaviours that are ignored or warrant punitive actions are normally
dropped off. It is the consistency of the parents that helps the child decide, whether to
continue a behaviour or not. Rewarding a behaviour at one time and punishing the child
for it on another, may just confuse the child and your child may develop behaviour
problem. Sometimes, we may have to decide whether the behaviour is not a problem
depending on the child's age and stage of development. Ignoring unwanted or 'bad'
behaviour is the best way to stop it in the long term as some children just repeat the
actions as they crave for your attention, whether it is positive or negative.
When more drastic steps are needed to make the child stop a certain behaviour, you may
use the time-out method as a way of punishment. Explain once but do not discuss bad
behaviour again and again. Reinforce good behaviour by giving rewards. Reward system
works best for children above two years of age and it may take about two months to
make the children understand how it works. Parents need to be patient. Keeping a diary
and targeting just one or two behaviours to change at once makes it easier for kids and
parents too. Behaviours you choose can include brushing teeth before going to bed,
keeping toys and books in their place and good table manners. Rewards can be simple
fun activities that you share with your children such as an extra bedtime story, allowing
children to delay their bedtime by half an hour to watch their favourite cartoon, a
preferred snack or points for older children that they can collect and use to get a special
toy or favour from you. Before switching a child doing one thing to another, tell him
beforehand, such as in five minutes, playtime will be over or it's dinnertime in another
ten minutes. Punishments and shouting at children may just make them rebellious or they
may repeat the behaviour to get your attention, which they may crave for more than any
reward. Simply, do not give them the reward that they would have got, if they had
behaved in the desired way.
Junior School News
STUDENT OF THE WEEK
Memory Verse
‘Be kind and compassionate to one another,
forgiving each other, just as in Christ God
forgave you.’
Ephesians 4:32
CHOSEN KIDS CLUB
Wednesday
3:15pm - 5:00pm
All students
Prep to Year 6
are welcome.
Program includes:
Bible stories,
Games, songs,
afternoon tea.
Gold coin
donation.
Congratulations to the following students for being
awarded the Student of the Week for their classroom.
Prep -
Monica for working very well in all activities.
Monica has a ‘can do’ attitude to everything
she does and is a good friend to all of her
peers! Well done, Monica!
Year 1- Amos for showing a determined effort in
being responsible in the classroom and in the
yard. He is also very polite. Well done Amos!
Year 2 - Nathan for his increased ability to work
independently on writing tasks.
Year 3 - Isaac for his optimism, encouragement of his
classmates and thorough, careful
Mathematics work!
Year 4 - Phillip for his Journal of a Convict writing
task, using imaginative ideas and writing far
more than what was required.
Middle School News
Memory Verse
‘Be kind and compassionate to one another,
forgiving each other, just as in Christ God
forgave you.’
Ephesians 4:32
STUDENT OF THE WEEK
Congratulations to the following students for being
awarded the Student of the Week for their classroom.
Year 5 - Joshua for his class participation.
Year 6 - Mackenna for consistently working well in
class and always trying her best
GRIP Leadership Conference
Friday 15th April at the Capital Theatre
The Year 6 students have an exciting opportunity to
attend a National Leadership Conference being held
in Bendigo. The Grip Leadership team is touring
Australia and is travelling to Bendigo. Throughout the
day, our students will have the opportunity to learn
about different ways to lead, how leadership has a
positive impact in their setting and how leadership is
really about working as a team. Attendance at this
event is required by all of our Year 6 students.
Cost: The cost has already been covered in College
fees.
Uniform: Full summer uniform
Year 7 - No Student of the Week awarded last week.
Food: Please bring Morning Recess, a packed lunch
and a water bottle in your Creek Street schoolbag.
Food and Health Menu
We will leave Creek Street Christian College at
8.30am, therefore, students are required to be at
school before 8.30 am to allow time to walk to the
Capital Theatre. Students are to come directly to
Room 16 on arrival to school. We will return to
school by 3.15pm.
Year 5 - Easter chocolate-making
Year 6 - My sensational Salad Plate - Group B
Year 7 - Easter Bunny shortbread
esmart
In last week’s newsletter, some Year 6 students were
featured working on their digital licences. The Digital
Licence consists of eight learning modules which
evaluate comprehension of key technology and
cybersafety topics and equip children with the
knowledge and skills they require to learn, play and
socialise online. Each module took approximately 15
minutes to complete. In addition to teaching core digital
skills, the Digital Licence promotes conversations about
online safety between young people and their parents,
carers and teachers.
The Digital Licence was made available to every Year 6
student in Australia - almost 300,000 children - thanks to
a grant of over $1.2 million from Google. The free
licences were accessed by Year 6 teachers from the
Digital Licence website: www.digitallicence.com.au.
Several of the Year 6 students have completed or are
nearing completion of their certificate. Students are
requested to complete the Digital Licence for
homework. This has been a cross curricula project
involving Health, Computers and English.
Well done Year 6.
Staff attending will be Mrs Cherry and a parent
assistant.
***Please note that this is the first Friday of Term 2.
Senior School News
Memory Verse
‘Be strong and of good courage, for to this
people you shall divide as an inheritance the
land which I swore to their fathers to give
them.’
Joshua 1:6
Food and Health Menu
Year 8 - Perfect Potato Frittata
SpinChat Visitor
To enhance students’ understanding of the very real
potential risks associated with water activities, Year 7
- 10 were fortunate to listen to a visiting speaker,
Rhiannon, from SpinChat Australia.
The latest statistics indicate that 15-24 year olds are
the group most at risk of acquiring a spinal cord
injury. The SpinChat program aims to address this
at-risk group by raising awareness and promoting the
prevention of spinal cord injury amongst high school
students.
Year 9 Science - Boomerang
On Tuesday 22nd of March, the
Year 9 Science class will be
walking to Quarry Hill Recreation
Reserve during regular class time.
They will be testing and
practicing
their
throwing
techniques with the Boomerangs that they made in
Science. Hopefully we will have many successful
groups on the day, and their boomerangs come
back!
Year 9 and 10 Tasmania Trip
Community Events
Chosen Youth
at Creek Street Church
7:30pm - 9:30pm
Cost = Offering
College Coming Events
2016
Term 1
March 18
 CSSN Secondary Swimming
- departing at 6:00am
 Automotive Technology Excursion
- Albert Park Formula One
- departing at 6:00am
March 24
 Final Day of Term 1
- Early dismissal at 2:15pm
(Note: all dates are subject to change)
Term 2
April 11 and 12
 Staff PD
Wednesday April 13
 Day 1 of Term 2
April 15
 GRIP Leaders - Year 6
April 23
 Working Bee 8:30am - 12:30pm
April 27
 College Athletics Sports
May 4
 Year 7 Immunisations
May 6
 Mother’s Afternoon Tea
May 8
 Mother’s Day
May 10 - 12
 NAPLAN
May 16 - 27
 Prep/Year 1 Swimming program at Paul Sadler
May 18
 College Open Day
May 21
 Working Bee 8:30am - 12:30pm
May 31 and June 1
 Year 1 Chapel Presentation
June 6
 MIP Concert
June 13
 Queen’s Birthday Holiday
June 19 - June 30
 Fiji Mission Trip
June 24
 Final Day of Term 2
College Coming Events
(Note: all dates are subject to change)
Term 3
Term 4
July 11
 Staff PD
Tuesday July 12
 First Day of Term 3
July 12 - August 12
 Gym
- Prep - Year 6 (afternoon on Friday’s)
- Year 9-10 (Sport, Wednesday’s)
July 14
 Bendigo Senior Secondary College Information Night
for Year 10 parents and students at CSCC
July 19
 CSSN Cross Country (Primary & Secondary)
July 28
 Book Fair
August 8 - 12
 Year 10 Work Experience
August 10 and 11
 Parent / Teacher Interviews
August 16 and 17
 Year 3 Chapel Presentation
September 7
 Year 7 Immunisations
September 8
 CSSN Secondary Athletics
September 13 and 14
 Year 2 Chapel Presentation
September 16
 Final Day of Term 3
October 3
 PD Day
Tuesday October 4
 First Day of Term 4
October 18
 Year 4 Chapel Presentation
October 22
 Working Bee 8:30am - 12:30pm
October 26
 Bendigo Cup Day Holiday
November 8 and 9
 Prep Chapel Presentation
November 10
 Year 7 Graduation
November 14
 MIP Concert
November 23
 Assistant’s Afternoon Tea
November 26
 Working Bee 8:30am - 12:30pm
December 6
 Year 10 Dinner
December 8
 Report Writing Day
December 9
 Orientation Day
December 12
 Activity Day
 JUNIOR School Awards Night
Final event for Junior School
December 13
 MIDDLE and SENIOR School Awards Night
Final event for Middle and Senior School
As we are able to give early notification of holiday periods
for 2016 we would ask that parents make every effort to
ensure that their children are at school at all times during
the year. It is our college request that families do not take
holidays during school terms.
91 Creek St. Bendigo, 3550
ph. (03) 5442 1722 fax (03) 5441 7782
email: [email protected]
ABSENTEE LINE : 5441 2442