One day Anh recalls that Mrs Borny said to him, “Ahn you`re a very
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One day Anh recalls that Mrs Borny said to him, “Ahn you`re a very
No. 12 Date 20/11/2014 Week 7 Term 4 Dear St Thomas Aquinas Families, Last Friday our children were privileged to view two drama presentations in our school hall by students from St Columba’s. The presentations, based on the children’s books Stanley Paste, The Rainbow Fish, Billy the Punk and The Littlest Refugee, were excellent and really engaged our children in the narrative and messages of the stories. It’s incredible to see the dedication and creativity of students when the purpose of their learning really counts. In this case the way in which the high school students presented the performances really appealed to their audience’s head and heart. As a school we have been blessed to be able to offer drama literacy workshops through a trained actor, Lucinda Amour on a weekly basis. Drama literacy is an incredibly high quality learning experience resourced and developed through the Diocesan creative arts program called Captivate. The aim of this initiative is to use drama techniques in conjunction with quality children’s literature to improve literacy, interpersonal skills and empathy in students. At the same time our classroom teachers in Grades 4-6 have been up- skilled in these techniques and have been able to teach drama literacy to the younger classes in the school. The presentations by the high school students on Friday of the The Littlest Refugee reminded me again of Anh Doh’s inspirational story of a family escaping war-torn Vietnam looking for a better future for their family. One day Anh recalls that Mrs Borny said to him, “Ahn you’re a very talented story teller. She had no idea how far that one line of encouragement would take him.” Anh’s life story is one which demonstrates the critical importance that education can play in enabling a person to develop to their full potential. In the book he also illustrates the importance that teachers play, sometimes unknowingly, in this development. One English teacher in particular, Mrs Borny who through her kindness, dedication and pastoral care had a profound effect on Anh’s future. As a student Anh attended a Catholic high school but due to his family’s poverty they were not able to purchase the full complement of textbooks for him to use at school. To manage this situation Anh would borrow textbooks from fellow students whilst they were attending other lessons. This method meant that he spent considerable time and effort on this juggling quest. Sometimes when his friends were absent he would have to go to lessons without the prescribed book. When asked by the teacher where his book was he would say he had forgotten it. He was too proud and embarrassed to admit the truth. Mrs Borny was troubled by this inconsistent behaviour and instinctively knew that there was more to this than met the eye. She took the trouble to collect discarded textbooks and gave these to Anh – no questions asked. One day Anh recalls that Mrs Borny said to him, “Ahn you’re a very talented story teller ”. She had no idea how far that one line of encouragement would take him. Ahn would eventually study to be a lawyer, later become a film-maker, comedian and celebrated author. Years later Ahn had the opportunity to meet up with Mrs Borny again. Ahn recounted that he walked up to her, gave her an enormous hug and told her about everything she’d done for him as a student. Mrs Borny was surprised and shocked and couldn’t believe that he would even remember her. He presented her with a leather-bound copy of his movie script and told her that it was her who convinced him to write. As parents, teachers, grandparents and families we do plant seeds of faith, hope and dreams in our children through our words and actions. The legacy of this planting is often beyond our comprehension. Until next time, Sergio Rosato Principal FROM THE REC (Religious Education Coordinator) Christmas Concert 2014 This year we are embracing a concert theme of Christmas in Australia through our music, narration and costume. The clothing suggestions for each grade tie in with the particular songs that the students are learning. Please do not feel obliged to invest significant time or cost in the organisation of costumes. Homemade and created from ready-to-hand materials is best. Students are encouraged to dress for the concert as follows: Kindergarten – angels Year 1 – outback colours (red, orange, yellow) with tinsel trim (e.g. garland or lei) Year 2 – traditional/Biblical shepherds Year 3 – Christmas colours (red, green, white) Year 4 – Mary and Joseph Year 5 – Aussie shepherds (denim jeans/shorts & checked shirts/t-shirts) Year 6 – Magi/kings Joanne Toohey, REC Why We Do the Things We Do – Advent The Church calendar begins with the Advent season, the four weeks leading up to Christmas. This period is a time of preparation, not just for Christmas gifts and luncheons and holidays, but for the great feast of God’s revelation through the birth of Jesus Christ. How privileged we are to live in this age of salvation! For centuries before Jesus’ birth, the Jewish people waited for the coming of the promised Messiah as foretold by the Scriptures. We find ourselves in a similar position as we look forward to the second coming of Christ at the end of time. Although we do not know the hour nor the day, each Advent we renew our faith in this great promise. ABOUT OUR SCHOOL Class Placements 2015 At this time of year, the school commences the process of placing students in classes for the following year. If you have a reasonable request for a placement for your child for 2015, you are required to put the request in writing stating child’s name, child’s present class, your request and the reason for the request. NOTE: It is important that parents understand this is not an opportunity to request a specific teacher as your child’s class teacher for next year. Teachers will not be assigned classes for 2015 until mid-December. Class lists will be formed first and then teachers assigned to the classes. Requests may relate to special needs, pastoral care, wellbeing needs or the like. No absolute promises regarding class placements can be made by the school. Please be assured that the best interests of the children will be carefully and professionally considered by teachers as they form class groupings for 2015. There are MANY factors which affect the placement of students. Parental requests are only one of the issues to be taken into account. The school has a highly rigorous process in place which carefully considers all these factors before placing a student in a class. For requests to be considered, they must be received at the school office no later than Friday, 21 November, 2014. Please note that no requests will be considered after this date. Book Club The final Book Club for the year (Issue 8) is here! However, due to the Book Fair, we did not intend to hand it out to classes. However, if you would like to look at or order from Book Club you can collect the pamphlets from the library. Karen Bousfield, Teacher Librarian Bus Travel for Students in Year 3, 2015 At the end of the year all students in Year 2 with bus passes will be automatically taken off the bus company system as they progress from infants to primary level. Therefore, it will be necessary for those students to reapply for 2015. To be eligible for free bus travel, a primary school student must reside more than 1.6 kilometres radial distance from the centre of the school property, or 2.3 kilometres or more by the most direct practicable walking route to the nearest point of entry to the school. If you have received a bus pass application recently from Blue Mountains Bus Company for your student moving into Year 3 in 2015, please complete the form as soon as possible and send it to the school office for processing. All forms must be returned by this Friday, 21 November 2014. Cuppa & Chat The final Cuppa & Chat for 2014 will be held next Monday, 24 November at 9.05am in the Hall. All welcome! We thank all those parents who have joined us throughout the year. Lost Property As we approach the end of the year we ask all parents to please check the lost property box for any items your child may have lost at the school during the term. Students Not Returning for 2015 The school is currently interviewing families for enrolment for 2015. Places are limited in some grades. To enable the school to plan appropriately we would appreciate families of students in Grades K-5 who are not returning in 2015 to please notify the school in writing as soon as possible. Your timely attention to this matter would be much appreciated as the implications regarding staffing and resourcing by the Catholic Education Office stem from accurate enrolment numbers. Student Awards Congratulations to the following students, who received Merit Awards at this week’s and last week’s School Assemblies. Well done on your efforts everyone – keep up the good work! Week 6 Noah Barr Mollie Bauerhuit Sarah Boxall Lucy Brown Marlowe Carey Lucas Claudino Amelia Crouch Mitchell Cunningham Joshua Curtis Claire Dixon Addison Down Texas Down Noah Edwards Week 7 Gabriel Bagatella Emily Burnett Tom Butler Ferris Carey Anneliese Carroll Zachary Carvasiglia Ysobel Chalice Brooke Conway William Crighton Alex Cullinane Olivia De La Harpe Neive DeBono Jessica Ellis Ruby Fuhrmann Harry Ghata Abbey Gomez Zachary Gonzalez Lillian Gosling Emily Hall Angus Hayden Julia Hoare Erin Hutchinson Ebony Kent Ella Laurent Joseph Mahns Keith Eddy Leonie Ellis Hannah Green Filip Grus Ryan Hanrahan Jeremy Harris Luke Harrison Sebastian Jamnicky Ella Laurent Emma Lowe Aiden Machon Luke Major Ebony Manning Tess Morris Keyuri Naidoo Oliver Neale Paige Noonan-Michels Mitchell Owen Amelia Peake Ryan Perryman Benjamin Prior Abigail Rogers Mark Rubelj Lucas Sawyer Steffani Scroczynski David McMaster Chelsea Muller Zoe Mylne Sarah-Jane Noonan-Michels Kiara Nugent Matthew Nutland Molly Peake Will Peake Luca Penserini Jack Poulter Nathan Press Christian Ramos-McNeil Ariella Smith Benjamin Synnott Julian Sypka Jorja Teuma Antonio Todarello Maria Todarello Ryan Trent Harry Watson Jesse Wiggins Tahlia Woolley Matilda Worrall Benedict Zierholz Lachlan Roberts William Rogers Archer Sproule Isabella Stewart Millie Ticehurst Madisyn Treble Gabriel Valle Aiden Wade-Ferrell Jackson Williams Lachlan Williamson Callum Wulff Alex Wydmuch Kindergarten 2015 Orientation Visits This week and next week, we will be hosting the children and families of our Kindergarten intake for 2015 for 4 visits. During their time at school the children will be able to meet staff and other children as well as engage in a number of activities in preparation for next year. Whilst the children are occupied with all that, their parents and carers will have the opportunity to connect with each other. We look forward to our new Kindergarten students and their families joining our school community for our final 2 visits on Thursday 27 & Friday 28 November from 9.30am -10.30am. Year 6 Excursion to Mary Mackillop Place North Sydney Recently our Year 6 students visited Mary Mackillop Place at North Sydney. The excursion included a guided tour of the museum dedicated to St Mary of the Cross and the Memorial Chapel, which contains the tomb of Mary. The excursion provided a spiritual and reflective experience for our senior students to learn about the life and witness of Australia’s first saint. It was a privilege for both the students and teachers to visit this sacred place where Mary Mackillop actually lived during her final years. Before returning to school the children also visited the Harbour Bridge and The Museum of Contemporary Art. Thank you to the Year 6 team - Kate Mackenzie, Geraldine Lohan and James Costigan for coordinating this most worthwhile excursion. First Holy Communion God’s blessings and congratulations to all students who will be receiving their First Eucharist this coming Saturday and Sunday. Our prayers are with you and families on this sacred occasion. Principal’s Morning Tea for Effort in Learning This Friday we will host the final morning tea for the year acknowledging student effort in learning. The 44 students nominated by their teachers will join Mr Rosato & Mrs Llewellyn for a special morning tea celebrating their consistent effort. Student National Achievement Congratulations to Georgie Purcell (6L) on her dual successes in both Irish Dancing and Athletics over the course of 2014. Georgie placed 4th at the Australian Irish Dancing Championships and qualified for the World Championships for the 2nd year in a row. Last week, Georgie was also selected for the Athletics Trans-Tasman Challenge Team to compete against New Zealand. Well done Georgie on these wonderful achievements! Student Banking for 2014 The last day for student banking will be on Tuesday 9 December (Week 10). DIARY DATES 2014 TERM 4 Monday 24 November 25 26 Week 8 27 Week 9 28 Monday 1 December 2 3 4 9.05am Cuppa & Chat (final for 2014) 12.30pm Assembly – 6L presenting 3.40pm Leadership Meeting 11.40am Year 1 Incursion in hall 3.40pm Staff Meeting 8.30am Staff Briefing 9.20am Parish Mass – Year 3 attending 8.30am Staff Prayer School Band 9.30am – 10.30am Kindergarten 2015 Orientation 9.30am – 10.30am Kindergarten 2015 Orientation 12.30pm Advent Assembly 3.40pm Leadership Meeting 3.40pm Staff Meeting 8.30am Staff Briefing 9.20am Parish Mass – Kindergarten attending 8.30am Staff Prayer School Band 5 Important Dates to Remember for Term 4 2014 Kindergarten 2015 Orientation: Thanksgiving Mass: Christmas Concert: Year 6 Picnic Day: School Awards Assembly: Year 6 Graduation Mass: Last Day of Term 4 2014: Staff Development Days: (Week 8) – Thursday 27 & Friday 28 November 9.30am-10.30am Tuesday 9 December at 12.00noon Thursday 11 December at 7.00pm Monday 15 December Tuesday 16 December at 12.00noon (in the Church) Wednesday 17 December at 7.00pm Wednesday 17 December (for students) Thursday 18 & Friday 19 December (pupil free) COMMUNITY NEWS My School Lunchbox – Thanks for Your Support: What people are saying about My School Lunchbox – “This business is one of the best for food safety in the Blue Mountains. Again congratulations. (Food Premises Assessment Report); thanks for both of my girls school lunches last Friday. They loved it!; my girls have loved everything they’ve ordered so far – it’s a great service, thanks; thank you for making my children’s day with your beautifully presented and beautifully tasting food; thank you for providing such a great service. We have been ordering for our son every week this term and he really looks forward to ordering his lunch. Many thanks.” We would like to thank everyone for their overwhelming support, allowing for the growth of this local business. We look forward to servicing you all in the future. Rae. For further information, or to place an order, go to www.myschoollunchbox.com.au Jackeroo Ranch School Holiday Horse Riding Camps: Located at Bingletree Station in the beautiful Turon Valley (in the Bathurst area) Jackeroo Ranch (established 54 years) is running their popular summer horse riding camps. Pre-Christmas Camps: From 10-20 December. Come anytime – from 3 days to 10 days. January 2015 Camps: 1st Week: Saturday 3 January – Saturday 10 January; 2nd Week: Saturday 10 January – Sunday 18 January. Shorter stays are possible if camps are not fully booked. These camps are for ‘horse mad’ children aged 6 to 16 years. Five to six hours per day are devoted to horse activities including a one hour lesson and three hours trail riding – with tuition still being given. As well, campers are taught grooming, saddling, haltering, catching a horse, safety aspects and many other facets of horsemanship. Catered for beginners to advanced riders. We specialise in teaching nervous riders and developing their confidence. Other activities include gold panning, cattle feeding/checking, cattle mustering, camp fires and native wildlife spotting. (The property abounds with kangaroos, wallabies, wombats, wonderful bird life as well as being a working cattle farm and Quarter Horse Stud. There are Poll Hereford calves and Quarter Horse foals now being born.) This is not just a camp, but a wonderful farm experience your child will treasure for ever! Bookings essential. Enquiries please phone Mrs Pattie Hudson on 6337 7173 (nights are best). www.jackerooranch.com.au Astronomy Night: The UWS Penrith Observatory will be running an Astronomy Night on Saturday, 6 December from 8pm – 10pm. The evening will include a presentation, a 3D astronomy movie and stargazing through the University’s computerised telescopes (weather permitting). Cost: $15 adult, $10 child/concession and $40 family. Bookings are essential: Book and pay online: www.uws.edu.au/observatory, What’s On. Enquiries: Phone (02)4736 0135 or email [email protected] www.facebook.com/UWSObservatory Sent Home Recently: • Kindergarten Restaurant Note (orange/purple/pink) • Term 4 Parent Calendar (lime green) Scan with your smartphone or tablet for more information. www.staspringwood.catholic.edu.au