Term 1 - Gilson College
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Term 1 - Gilson College
Term 1 WEEK 04 Weekly Newsletter for P a OF 09 rents, Stude nts and Frie nds of Gilson College Gilson Gazette - 19 February 2016 Whisky Lullaby When I was a young bloke the best advertisements on television, that were noted for their outstanding cinematography, were those produced by cigarette companies. They often featured rugged looking men in amazing landscapes perhaps riding a horse, but definitely looking like a hero no matter what was happening. When public opinion changed and social pressure came to bear we witnessed the disappearance of cigarette advertising only to see it replaced with advertisements for alcohol in its many and varied forms. Today in Australia, hundreds of millions of dollars are spent advertising alcohol each year and the big message from the advertising giants is that sport, glamour and youth are all associated with alcohol. Ironically, the reality is that all three of those items are negatively affected by alcohol consumption. Even at the most average level sportsman or sportswoman knows how detrimental alcohol consumption is to performance. Furthermore the more astute person recognizes that both glamour and youth disintegrate more quickly the more one consumes liquor. Whisky Lullaby is the title of a haunting country song that has been sung as a duet by Brad Paisley and Alison Krauss. The story that it tells is about a couple whose painful separation leads to alcoholism and eventually a double tragedy. The song is beautiful – the message is not. However it is a more accurate picture than the one painted by our friends in the advertising industry. While there are no bans on alcohol advertising in Australia and limited restrictions apply – no advertising on television at certain times – there are no limits on the sponsorship of sports and youth activities. Whenever concerns are raised about advertising, the usual response is that children are more influenced by watching their parents and this influences them more significantly than any advertising. While this is usually stated to distract the community’s attention away from advertising’s influence, there is some truth to this. Recently a major study by the University of NSW identified that parents who supply alcohol to their children in early adolescence are three times more likely to be drinking full serves at age 16. “What we found was that early parental supply of alcohol through school years 7 to 9 was the single biggest predictor of drinking in year 10,” said Professor Mattick. “It was more influential than family circumstances and issues; more influential than individual psychological risk factors and more influential than peers.” “We know that adolescent drinking is associated with a wide range of later harms in early adulthood including injury, sexually-transmitted diseases, adult alcohol dependence, and changes in brain function have been reported by US researchers,” said Professor Mattick. It doesn’t matter whether it’s fancy advertisements about cigarettes or trying to show how much ‘fun’ alcohol is supposed to be, perhaps it’s just best to completely avoid the ‘whisky lullaby’. It’s worth a thought. Mark B Vodéll Principal Welcome to Mr. Cherry! General NEWS WELCOME TO MR JARROD CHERRY This week we would like to introduce to you Mr Jarrod Cherry who has joined our Teaching and Learning Team as English teacher for the Yr 9 Learning 4 Life program. Mr Cherry was born and raised in The Garden City, Toowoomba, QLD. His formal education was completed at Darling Downs Christian School and was followed by a gap year working in manufacturing. His tertiary education, Bachelor of Arts in English and Bachelor of Teaching, was completed at Avondale College. Other responsibilities while studying included two years as president of the Avondale Basketball Association and leader of One Mission. Service has been at the heart of what Mr Cherry is passionate about and this has resulted in life changing mission trips to Fiji, Cambodia X2 and Brazil. These encounters have taught him the value of people; all people, and the true purpose of selflessness. His interests also include basketball, snowboarding, socializing and reading. He is related to rugby league star Daly CherryEvans. Welcome to the Gilson College community Mr Cherry! CSEF - FAMILY ASSISTANCE GOVERNMENT FUNDING The Victorian Department of Education and Training (Vic DET) has announced that there will be a change to the timing of the Camps, Sport and Excursions Fund (CSEF) in 2016. Applications for funding are now open and you are encouraged to submit an application if eligible. The CSEF was introduced by the newly-elected Victorian Government in 2015 to replace the Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA). Calendar 2016 Term 1 Week 05 m m m m m 22 - 26 February • Year 9 Camp 23 - 26 February • Year 8 Camp 24 February • Year 11 / 12 FUTSAL • Maths Night 26 February • CSPSSA Swimming 27 February • Yr 12 & SRC GSD Week 06 m m m 28 February • Working Bee To be eligible the student, or the parent or legal guardian of the student must: * be an eligible beneficiary within the meaning of the State Concessions Act 2004, that is, be the holder of a Veterans Affairs Gold Card or be an eligible Centrelink Health Care Card (HCC) or Pensioner Concession Card (PCC), or * be a temporary foster parent of the student, and * submit an application to the school by the due date (Friday 26th February 2016). Where a student is eligible to receive funding under the CSEF, the school will receive $125.00 for primary school students and $225.00 for secondary school students. For schools that submit funding applications prior to Tuesday 1 March 2016, CSEF payments will be transferred to the school during March. Payments for later applications will be sent to schools as they are received. You can access the form from: http://www.education.vic.gov.au/ about/programs/health/Pages/csef.aspx m m • m m 07 - 11 March • Secondary SEW 07 March • Year 9 / 10 FUTSAL • Year 12 Chemistry Excursion 09 March • Immunisation Dose 1 - Year 7 Only • Public Information Evening 11 March • Keilor Division Swimming Primary NEWS AWARDS NAMES On Monday morning in our Primary Awards Assembly one student from each class was acknowledged for demonstrating the value of KINDNESS. FW – Tyson Pham 02 March 08 March Please be advised that fees are now overdue. Contact the College Bursar if you need to make arrangements. GCCC ANNOUNCEMENTS Week 07 m FEES REMINDER FA – Anushka Shah • Secondary Swimming Carnival • Year 12 Geography Trip Docklands • Young Leaders Day February 27th – This will be the first GSD (Gilson Student Day) for 2016. The year 12’s and our SRC’s will be leading out in our campus church worship. Please plan to join us for a great time of community connections and worship experience. The morning will commence with a hot toastie/drink available between 9:15am-9:50am. The Worship program will then start at 10:00 – 12:00pm followed by some light refreshments. or alternatively call into the College office and ask for a form. • 01 March • • FSJ – Charmaine Lee 1A – Leon Razmoski February 20th – Prayer breakfast starts back up on this day at 9.00am to 9.45am, Eco Science Chapel. BYO breakfast and come join us as we pray for our friends, families and community. Thank you 1J - Iden Duong 1P – Jake Krukowski 2G – Zara Woollard 2H – Kade Cini February 20th – Join us for Worship as Pr Sylvain Romain presents a message entitled ““Hello, It´s Me!”Not My Fault, but I Can Change It.” The worship program will start at 10am. This will be followed by a time to relax over a hot cuppa and a snack. Please bring along a healthy snack to share with others. Life groups will commence straight after the worship program. 2T – Chris Cherian SPECIAL Announcement: Cradle roll and Kindergarten program starts this Saturday straight after the hot cuppa and snack time. Location: As you exit the Eco Science building, turn to your right and you will see colourful balloons on top of the gym door, please enter. French – Ethan Blancato February 20th – Our Gilson College Adventurer and Pathfinder clubs will hold their first club meeting this Saturday afternoon. Please note if you were not able to make registration last Sunday enrolments are still welcomed at 2:45pm before the club meeting at 3:00pm. Adventurers: 3:00pm – 5:00pm Pathfinder: 3:00pm – 6:00pm 3B – Eva Varghese 3H – Ari Thomas 4H – Lana Yanto 4L – Abraham Machiek 4T – Tyra Laida 5G – Sathya Srikanth 5S – Giovanni Saliba 6R – Tayani Ratnayake MATHS FUN NIGHT When: Tuesday 24 February 2016 Who: Foundation to Year 6 Parents and Students Where: Year 5/6 building Time: 6.00pm Come along and learn how we teach Maths and why. Have fun learning how to play some games to support your child develop their mathematical skills and understanding. SWIMMING We recommend the use of bathing caps to be used, particularly on cooler Verse of the Week The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control. Against such things there is no law. Page 2 Galatians 5:22-23 The VALUE for Week 5 days and if your child has long or thick hair that may take longer to dry. We also ask that you do not use hair dryers to dry your child’s hair at the pool as we do not have enough time to do this and get all 50 students changed and ready for their return trip to school. Bathing caps are available at our Uniform shop for $10. responsibility Responsibility means that people can rely on you to keep your word. It means that you are prepared to admit mistakes and take steps to make things right. Every Tuesday of Term 1 Foundation A and Year 6R 11:15-12:00 Foundation W and Year 6F 12:45 12:00 - This value matches responsibility in the core values for Australian schools. God is not a disinterested bystander. Rather, He stands by His people with unfailing love. This means he never lets us down and He is always there. Foundation SJ and Year 4T 12:45 - 1:30 Every Wednesday of Term 1 Year 1A and Year 3A 11:15 - 12:00 Year 1J and Year 3B 12:00 - 12:45 Year 1P and Year 3H 12:45 - 1:30 “I trust in God’s unfailing love forever and ever.” Psalms 52:8 “Each of you has received a gift to use to serve others. Be good servants of God’s various gifts of grace.” 1 Peter 4:10 Every Thursday of Term 1 Year 2G and Year 5G 11:15 - 12:00 Year 2H and Year 5S 12:00 - 12:45 Year 2T and Year 5B 12:45 - 1:30 Year 4L and Year 4H 1:30 - 2:15 Please label all their clothing, towels, goggles, etc. PARENT - SCHOOL COMMUNICATION It is very important that you have valid email address details given to the school. Most notices, permission slips, newsletters and class information will be sent out using email. If you have registered an email with the college but you are not receiving emails, for example, you haven’t received a newsletter in 2016 yet, then please ensure you check with the office that your details are correct and up to date so that you are not missing important information. If you do not have an email address it is important that you let your child’s class teacher know so that information can reach you by other means. Most communication will happen via email, so we encourage you to check your email inbox of the address you have given to the school. PARENTS WELCOME TO COME TO CHAPEL ON FRIDAY Parents are very welcome to come to our Primary Chapels on Friday mornings. The Foundation to Year 2 chapel begins at 9am, and the Year 3 – 6 Chapel at 9:50am. We now have Chapel in our Year 5&6 building located at the back of the school behind the middle school basketball courts and close to the back oval. As you now have to come right on to the campus to attend Chapel you will need to sign in at the office first. YEAR 6 YOUNG LEADERS DAY Our Year 6 students will be attending the Halogen Young Leaders Day at Melbourne Convention Centre on Wednesday 2nd March. An email has been sent home with information and a request for parents to reply to the class teacher granting permission to attend. Students will need to be at school by 7:45 am so that the bus can leave with enough time to get to the city by 9:15am. Students must bring their lunch, drink bottle and a snack as the program is full and there will be no time to buy their lunch at the event. Please ensure students bring their lunch in a small day pack so they do not have to carry their large school bag around all day. They must wear their full summer school uniform. Please notify your child’s teacher as soon as possible to grant permission or if you have any further queries about this event. SOMETHING INTERESTING TO READ Children That Play Outside In All Weather Grow Up Resilient https://wildearth.org/blog/childrenthat-play-outside-in-all-weather-growup-resilient CALENDAR DATES • 24th February – Year 6 Seniors Connect Visit • 24th February – Family Maths Night • 27th February – Year 12 & SRC GSD • 29th Feb – 2nd March – Year 5 Sovereign Hill Camp • 2nd March – Year 6 Young Leaders Day • 17th March – Years 1 – 3 ASV Athletics Day • 22nd & 23rd March – Parent Teacher Interviews • 24th March – Last day of Term 1 Secondary NEWS CONGRATULATIONS ASHANA! We wish to offer our congratulations to Ashana Khurana (Year 12) who whilst in Year 11 completed her VCE subject of Hindi studied through the Victorian School of Languages (VSL). Recently we were informed that Ashana was identified by VSL as a VCE top scorer and we acknowledge her effort and dedication. Ashana who speaks Hindi, Russian and CREATIVE VEGETARIAN COOKING & NUTRITIONAL CLASSES Not sure how to increase the plant content of your diet? Maybe you have already started to eat less meat – but wondering what to do next? These classes will show you how easy it is to prepare nutritionally balanced, low cost, delicious vegetarian meals that the whole family will enjoy! Join us every third Wednesday, once a month at 7-8.30pm You will enjoy a food demonstration, sampling of all food demonstrated, and a nutritional presentation. First session. Wednesday, February 17, 2016 Cost: $15 per session Booking essential Address: 1-3 West Esplanade St. Albans 3031 Need more information, feel free to call Voice mail 93659377 or email to newstart. [email protected] Reading time in the Year 3 classrooms English fluently is commended for her achievement and we wish her well as she continues her VCE program in Year 12 this year. * Sleeping bag REMINDER : YEAR 8 PARENTS * Toiletries Just a reminder that the Year 8 Camp to Cape Otway is scheduled for next week Tuesday 23rd- Friday 26th February. Below is a useful checklist to ensure your child is adequately prepared for the camp. If you have any questions, please contact the Year 8 Level Leader, Ms Sarah Hanley. Year 8 Camp Checklist: * One dollar coins for showers * Underwear/clothing for 3 days (comfortable pants/shorts, t-shirts) * Supportive boots/runners for walking (no thongs, sneakers, volleys, jeans etc, on the walk). * Swimmers for surfing/kayaking * Plastic bags for wet/dirty clothing * Towel * Packed lunch for the first day * Lunch money for the last day * Hat and sunscreen * Insect repellant if needed * Jacket for wet weather * Water bottles 2 Litres minimum * Medication and action plan if needed * Backpack * Pillow * Camera (at own risk) * Torch * Saucepan/pot towel * Plastic plate, bowl, cutlery, cup, tea * Food for breakfast, lunches and dinners * Food and equipment for cooking stored in a separate, sealed bag and labelled with child’s FULL name WERRIBEE GORGE DAY WALK Our Year 9 students participated in their training hike at Werribee Gorge last Thursday (11th). At the start of the day there was a buzz of a combination of nervousness and excitement as students were split into groups and hopped on buses to travel to the gorge. The groups hiked different routes within the gorge, some travelling down creek beds, some climbing up and along ridges and some following along an old aqueduct that dates back to the 1930s. Many students enjoyed jumping off rocks into swimming holes, some even conquering a fear or two along the way. There were opportunities for field sketches, observing unique natural landforms and rock formations which had been discussed in Environmental Science classes, learning about some history of the area and reflecting upon themselves at the end of the hike. After the hike it was on the buses again to travel to Mt Macedon for dinner and the Calling ceremony. After a dinner of bread rolls and watermelon, students walked over to the memorial cross to listen to an inspiring message from Ps. Sammy. Moving to face towards the east, towards the new dawn, students look for a new phase in their life beyond childhood. Students were then challenged to use the Learning4Life Program to change and develop to give themselves the best opportunity for their future. Last Thursday the Year 9’s went to Werribee Gorge for their first Learning for Life adventure. It was an exciting and interesting experience but also a challenge, as many tried new things. I had a great time, overall it was a really enjoyable hike. – Kiara Barbara Hiking at Werribee Gorge was very fun and exciting since it was our first hike. This year, we saw some beautiful sights and had a terrific time. It was a really good experience from me and my peers, I had Mr Goltz as my teacher and he was very supportive and caring and helped us do our best though the whole hike. I feel very proud and accomplished that I had faced my fear through this camp and had the courage to jump of a cliff into the deep water, I couldn’t have done this without the help of my friends and teachers, this hike was so fun I couldn’t be more excited for more too come. Anjali Rana RECREATION STUDENTS On Monday and Tuesday this week the Sport and Recreation Students embarked on their last camp. This camp was filled with us learning how to surf and what better place to do it than in Anglesea and Lorne, some of the best places to learn how to surf. The camp was very exciting and exhilarating for all students in the class as surfing was a new experience there were times of little downfall due to the fact that our instructors new exactly what they were doing and for that we thank them because in reality all of us would not have made such memories from this class and became stronger in our friendships and teamwork without our teacher Mr Luszczak. We will be eternally grateful for his mentorship and the effort he puts in to his class and to each individual student. So all in all the Surfing camp was quite fantastic. • 28 February, Working Bee • 1 March, Swimming Carnival • 2 March, Year 12 Georgraphy Trip Special thanks from the Sport and Recreation class of 2016!!! SECONDARY CALENDAR ITEMS • 22 - 26 February, Year 9 Camp • 23 - 26 February, Year 8 Camp • 24 February, Year 11 - 12 FUTSAL • 27 February, Year 12 and SRC GSD Our 1st GCAC (Gilson College Adventurers Club) Meeting is this Saturday 20th February from 3-5pm, upstairs in the Eco Science Room. If you missed out on registration last week, we still have places. So if you have children aged between 4-9yrs and are keen for them to learn some cool stuff and know more about a Jesus that cares for them and their Family. Then come on down or for more info please contact Nesa Tuaoi on 041 685 2301. OSHCProgram Easter Vacation program We have the Easter holiday program available for viewing online, at the front office, in the OSHC room or you can request it to be emailed to you through the OSHC staff. Early bookings for the program are preferred. Soccer Classes The OSHC program has received funding for 4 soccer classes in the last 4 weeks of term. They will be held during after school care on Tuesdays. Classes are run at no additional cost on the usual OSHC fees. Please book your child or children into the program if they are interested are not already permanent on these days. Gilly the Princess Parrot In the end of 2015 a baby bird was found lost and scared on school property. The staff in the OSHC service took him in and hand reared him. He is now a permanent resident in the service. The children have taken to Gilly and are learning how to safely handle him. He often joins their art and craft time by playing with the equipment on the table. He also enjoys sitting on the children’s shoulders and in their hair. Property Some items such as hats and shoes have been accidently taken by the incorrect students recently. Please check your child’s property to make sure it does not belong to someone else. Please contact the OSHC office for all enquiries on 9365 9341 or [email protected] Parents and Friends Commitee NEWS Facebook: www.facebook.com/goups/parentsandfriendsgilsoncollege/ Email: [email protected]