Issue 19 2014 June 18 2014 - The Hills Christian Community
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Issue 19 2014 June 18 2014 - The Hills Christian Community
Issue 19 2014 Term 2 Week 8 18th June 2014 www.hccs.sa.edu.au Dear parents, So many visitors to HCCS comment on the manners, confidence and friendliness of our students. Congratulations mums and dads because raising a child in 2014 is not an easy task. Following, (from a CAFHS article) are a few thoughts to reinforce what you do or provide some fresh ideas. Parents need to be very good at noticing what their children DO WELL. Some behaviours to reward and recognize are: assets and strengths effort and improvement co-operative behavior newly learned behaviour Spoken rewards like: “You’re a good runner!” (if they are!) “You tried really hard at your homework tonight.” “You played with baby well. She likes you doing that.” “Thank you for feeding the dog.” Action rewards like: extra physical displays of love and affection e.g hugs, smiles, your time and attention, a privilege, star chart, etc Caring Teacher (at home) It is important to teach children HOW TO BEHAVE rather than always telling them how not to behave. 1. Tell your children exactly what you expect, e.g. when visitors come, “When Mrs Jones comes in I would like you to say, “Hello Mrs Jones.” 2. Teach what you want before situations occur that may cause misbehaviour, e.g. what to do when visiting, what time to be home, what to do if they are in difficulties. 3. Take time to teach, e.g. what to do with bikes, clothes, etc. 4. Reassure your children that you have faith and confidence in their ability to grow and learn. 5. Keep learning sessions brief. 6. Ignore initial mistakes so that children grow in self-esteem. If mistakes are made, give further opportunities to succeed. 7. Use stories and games (and puppets for younger ones) to help children think of, and practise alternatives, to inappropriate behaviour, e.g. how to help one another, or how to handle uncomfortable feelings in a healthy way. 8. Explain why you do things the way you do and why some things are dangerous. Remember that if what you are doing is not working (i.e. a child is still misbehaving), try something different, not more of the same. Giving age-related responsibilities Avoid doing things for your children when they can do them for themselves. Let them do things when they are ready. They may be slow and messy at first but will become competent and less dependent on you. As children grow, help them find solutions for themselves. Ask them what they think, e.g. “Where would be a safer place to do this?” This promotes independent thinking and problem solving. Let children make choices and decisions as they are able, e.g. “Do you want to shower now or in the morning?” Don’t let the TV, their peer group and society teach your kids the values and skills God has entrusted to you. May God bless you as you accept the challenge! Kind Regards, Chris Riemann (Principal) 'A Christian school community, helping children learn and grow to achieve their potential'. Playgroup ~ Early Learning Centre ~ Primary ~ Secondary PO BOX 120 VERDUN SA 5245 Email: [email protected] Phone: (08) 8388 7811 Fax: (08) 8388 1308 Prayer & Praise Points thank God that our very hard working Chaplain is enjoying a week in Bali with her daughter thank God for the many HCCS parents who give so generously of their time for school purposes thank God for great learning in classrooms pray for good health for families and staff as the winter illnesses ‘visit’. MONDAY MORNING DEVOTIONS Our new Front Office We were delighted that Brenton Adcock from Balhannah Uniting Church and Mr Hammat’s Year 4 students led the W hole School Devotions on Monday. Please join us at 9.05am when Brian Teakle and Miss Connor’s Year 1 students will lead us in next week’s Devotions. Once the renovations have finished, there will be an official opening of the new Admin building. Our Year 6 Guides did a marvellous job at Open Morning last Thursday! Royal Adelaide Show Cooking Many children attended an information session with Miss Li last week to discuss cooking entries for the 2014 Royal Adelaide Show. As many will know, Miss Li is a multiple winner! She is pictured showing the students her winning ribbons from the past 2 years. Pasta bolognese, mozzarella cheese and garlic bread. (additive and preservative free—gluten free option available) Notices have been sent home. Please return them by Friday, June 20th. $4 School Faith ~ Nurture ~ Community ~ Learning $3 ELC Page 2 Debating The Year 2, Year 2/3 and Year 3 classes have been learning about our Community as part of their Christian Ed. rotation lessons. The students were given a photo of each staff member to paint and look up Bible verses which related to Community. The students then presented the finished product to them. The staff were delighted and the artwork now proudly hangs up in classrooms and offices. Mr Hodges The Round 2 debates had both Year 5 teams debating the topic “Year 5s should do homework” –both teams negative, and the Year 6 team debating “Schools should provide students” - affirmative. free lunches for All students have seen an improvement in their debating skills, especially in their teamwork and speech writing. Rebuttal skills have developed, allowing some clear and confident rebuttal of the oppositions’ arguments. Congratulations to all team members, including the reserves, who acted as Chairman or Timekeeper for each debate. In this round Toby was recognised with an award for “Best Speaker of the Debate” – congratulations on a fine achievement. Our next debate is now only 1 week away, so both teams began preparing last week, honing their skill-set even further. Mrs Boucaut (Debating Coordinator) Great teamwork and speech writing everyone! “Dear friends, since God so loved us, we also ought to love one another.” 1 John 4:11 “Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace.” Ephesians 4:3 “Finally, all of you, be like-minded, be sympathetic, love one another, be compassionate and humble.” 1 Peter 3:8 Faith ~ Nurture ~ Community ~ Learning Page 3 2014 DATES TO REMEMBER June Wed 18th Casual Day Yr 5 Blue Debating Workshop 1.10pm Thurs 19th Meet the Writers Festival Yr 6/7 Blue Debating Workshop 1.10pm Fri 20th Playgroup 9.30am —11am Lunch Orders Assembly 2.50pm — Receptions Hot Pasta lunch forms need to be returned by today Mon 23rd Devotions 9.05am — Yr 1 Connor & Brian Teakle Tues 24th Fun Fair Committee Meeting Yr 5 White Debating Workshop 1.10pm Round 3 Debating (Year 5 6.40pm and Year 6/7 7.30pm) Wed 25th Reception Orientation Second Hand Uniforms open 8.45am —9.30am Yr 5 Blue Debating Workshop 1.10pm Board Meeting Thurs 26th Year 6/7 Touch Footy Hot Pasta Lunch Yr 6/7 Blue Debating Workshop 1.10pm ELC Immunisation 1.00-3.00pm. Year 8 and 9 Curriculum Night, 7.30pm at Oakbank Fri 27th Year 4/5 Touch Footy Playgroup 9.30am —11am Lunch Orders Assembly 2.50pm — Yr 2, 2/3 & 3 Mon 30th Devotions 9.05am — Yr 6/7 & Desley Saldanha Bev Harrison’s farewell afternoon tea in the Beaumont Building from 4.00 – 5.30pm, July Tues 1st ELC Parent Orientation meeting Reception Orientation Year 5 Camp Illawonga Thurs 3rd Year 5 Camp Illawonga Secondary Music Concert at Oakbank Fri 4th Year 8/9 Girls SACSA Netball On Tuesday, the 3rd of June, Tara, Claire, Eden, Emmerson, Jessica, Amy and Ella went to Golden Grove to play netball against other Christian schools. We managed to win 1 game out of 7. Sadly we didn't get into the finals because we didn't win enough games so we went to McDonalds instead. We are very thankful to Kerri Hartley because she changed her work schedule to be able to take half of us girls to Golden Grove and coach us. We also thank Graham Bull for taking us to Golden Grove and McDonalds. We all had a fantastic time and enjoyed everything. Claire and Tara (Year 8) ELC Orientation visit SAPSASA Cross Country at Woodside Wed 2nd We hope all these people enjoy their birthdays THIS WEEK: Kiera Crook, Annika Giles, Darcey Giles, Jax Heading, Lauren Jackman, Fox Roberts, Ashton Taylor. Love from your HCCS family! Students’ last day of Term 2 Year 6/7 SAPSASA NETBALL Lucy, Isobel, Allani and Bryanna played netball at Netball SA Stadium (ETSA Park), representing the Adelaide Hills. Bryanna and Allani were in the Div 6 team and they got equal first. Lucy and Isobel played in the Div 2 team and they also got equal first. We all had a great time playing netball for the week. Allani Playgroup 9.30am —11am Year 5 Camp Illawonga Lunch Orders Assembly 2.50pm — Yr 1,1 & 1/2 School holidays commence TERM 3 Tues 22nd First day for students Community News Australian Sports Camps—AFL footy, basketball, hockey, soccer, netball and rugby union. For more information call 1300 914 368 or email [email protected] Seymour College Sports Centre—July Holiday Coaching Clinics for children aged between 4 and 14 years. For more information please phone Glenda Green on 8303 9030 after 10am weekdays. Faith ~ Nurture ~ Community ~ Learning When your child is going to be ABSENT from School: Please advise the Front Office by email or sms if possible by 9.00am!! Email: [email protected] SMS: 0400 738 405 Page 4