12th March - St Peter`s Catholic Primary School, Rochedale
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12th March - St Peter`s Catholic Primary School, Rochedale
NEWSLETTER NO 7 12 MARCH 2015 Dear Families of St Peter’s, These weeks are rolling by and we are already in the midst of planning for end of term and school events for Term 2 and beyond. By now everyone is well and truly in the routines of school life again and all children are established in class. I am always impressed with the way our students work so well in class with a passion for learning. We keep the following people in our prayers especially this week ~ families who are experiencing illness and loss among members of their family Tuckshop Today we welcomed Mrs Liz Parlamas back to the Tuckshop following her sick leave. It is great to see Liz back with us and well again. 19 March Zone 2 Swimming Carnival 23 March Cross Country Training Commences 1 April & 2 April Easter Reflections 2 April Last Day of Term 1 20 April School Resumes Term 2 I would like to extend my thanks to Mrs Felysha Johnston for her incredible efforts as the replacement Tuckshop Convenor during Liz’s absence. Felysha has managed the change of process for ordering very well with the new online system. All other aspects of the Tuckshop Convenor job have been accomplished efficiently and enthusiastically as well. Thank you, Felysha for the great work you have done for us – the students, staff and families of St Peter’s. I also appreciate the way so many of our parents supported Felysha and worked with her behind the scenes on Thursdays and Fridays. We have had a lot of volunteers in the tuckshop and it is wonderful to see this. Thank you to all our volunteers. School Disco The School Disco that was originally scheduled for our St Paddy’s Day activity will need to be rescheduled to early May due to a conflict of dates with the Parish. th 40 Anniversary Committee 2016 will see the 40th Anniversary of St Peter’s School. There is much to celebrate about our community, from its small beginnings to the flourishing school we have now. I would like to have a committee of parents and staff formed to plan events for next year. If you are interested in being part of this committee or have some ideas for ways of celebrating, please send an email to [email protected] Early Entry Into Prep The official age requirements for entry into Prep remains at 5 years old by 30 June. There have been amendments to the Education (General Provisions) Act 2006 allowing principal discretion in relation to enrolment applications for students born in July for an Early Entry into Prep. Such discretion is referred to as “the principal is satisfied the child is ready for education in the year of schooling, considering the child’s attributes”. This amendment does not give a child born in July an automatic entry into prep. Rather, this amendment caters for the small group of children who are more than ready for the routines and expectations of school life and were born close to the cut-off date. We have developed a process to follow to help us ascertain the readiness of a student for Early Entry into Prep, this involves a written report from the current educational setting, the child participating in a series of screeners, the child spending some time in our Prep unit and a parent questionnaire. Early Entry into prep applications will be looked at and the process begun in Sept. For Further information please see the office for an information sheet. Newsletter A proposal from this week’s P&F meeting was a Week 1, Week 2 format for the newsletter. Week 1 will have general school news and information as per our normal format. Week 2 will be dedicated to the P&F entirely. Some parent feedback about the newsletter was that it can become quite lengthy; this is a way of addressing this issue. I would be interested in your thoughts about this new way of delivering information to you. Parent Portal Our Parent Portal is the place where all information will be storied for current families of the school community. This is being updated with relevant information for 2015 at the moment. Examples of information you will find on the portal is enrolment, fee, P&F minutes and OSHC, classes have their work space on it as well. ROCKS Focus area for this week is the Drop Off / Pick Up Area. Please refer to the St Peter’s ROCKS matrix for specific information about the drop off / pick up area. We have arranged some spare seating for parents to make use of while waiting for their children. Best wishes, Carolyn Watson PRINCIPAL Curriculum Spot: What’s Happening at St. Peters? Come along and hear the Big Picture! During 2015 we are holding a number of informal coffee and chat mornings where we will be focussing on various aspects of school life throughout the year including; our Vision for Learning, Visible Learning, Behaviour, Religious Education and Reading to Learn. Our first morning will be th held after assembly on Friday 20 March in the Library meeting room and will be looking at The BCE strategy for Excellence in Learning and Teaching and our own vision at St. Peters. Come with questions and I look forward to sharing a cuppa and some great discussion. See you there! Merrill BOOKCLUB th Last day for Scholastic bookclub is tomorrow Friday the 13 March, please ensure all ordered are returned to the office in the morning. 2016 ENROLMENTS Children born between 1 July 2010 and 30 June 2011 are eligible for Prep in 2016. If you know of any families who have a child born during this time and they wish to enrol at St Peter’s please let them know that we are now accepting applications. Please collect enrolment forms from the office or download from the website http://www.stpetersrochedale.qld.edu.au/ Catholic Identity Project Very Shortly, Mrs Watson will announce an important initiative that St Peter’s is embarking on. We are asking each family to participate in an online survey about the Catholic Identity of St Peter’s School. This will produce non identified data and will give us as a school important information about parent, student and staff perception of the “Catholicity” of our school. The data collated does not identify families or students, but rather allows families to give their opinion of the strengths of our community and areas where our community wants to focus on in regards to faith formation. The school uses this data to strategize and plan initiatives to strengthen our Catholic Identity. The survey will be accessed using a password on a website operated by the Leuven University Belgium who are the leading institution worldwide in researching the Catholic Identity. We strongly request your involvement in this initiative. There will a raffle of 3 x $20 tuckshop vouchers to be won by families who participate in the Catholic Identity program. Please stay tuned for the email with details of how to participate. Unlock Your Potential in Lent We are halfway through Lent. Our 2015 theme Unlock your potential matches up with Lent. Lent reminds us to turn back to God and to become the person that God wants us to. To show love to others and to God through prayer, doing good things for others and fasting. Perhaps this week parents can discuss with their children a plan to do three things that will help someone else. So Mr Rees has some Lent homework for this week. Doing Good Deeds THIS week Help do the dishes Take the bin out Make bed everyday Read to brother or sister Telephone a grandparent Lent Project Compassion Chick-a-thon The Chick-a-thon this week continues to grow. Congratulations to all classes who are working hard to show generosity to others in need. Chicken Count 262 Parish Preparation and Celebration of Sacrament of Reconciliation Last week the St Peter’s Parish celebrated the sacrament of Reconciliation for the first time with the students who have been preparing in the Parish Sacramental Team. Congratulations to our students who mostly are in Year 3. Next term the Parish will begin the preparation for Confirmation. Reconciliation Year 4 This week Fr Jacob led the celebration of the Sacrament of Reconciliation with our Year 4A and 4B classes. Reconciliation is an important part of the Catholic Church’s teaching about starting again, maintaining relationships through saying sorry and giving and receiving forgiveness. It is time when the church makes clearly present God’s unending love for all of us no matter what. Gone are the days where Reconciliation focusses on a God to be feared. Instead the focus is on a God who loves us unconditionally. Students who are not baptised in the Catholic Church had an opportunity to receive a blessing from Father. Many faiths keep the idea of right relationships central to their beliefs and this is one way the Catholic Faith encourages this. We thank Mrs Kelly, Mrs Lomas and Mr Gaffney for preparing the children for this sacred time in the church. Thanks also to Fr Jacob who made it such a meaningful time for the students. Next week 4C will attend Reconciliation. Have a super Week Paul Rees Assistant Principal Religious Education Prayer During Week 3 of Lent God of abundant mercy we come before you with open hands and open hearts. Through your holy wisdom transform us so that our lives may give witness to your loving kindness. When we see pain and sorrow move us with compassion. When we see violence and oppression inspire us to respond with justice and mercy. Grant this through Christ, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, holy and mighty God for ever and ever. Amen. SPORTS NEWS Swimming Carnival Results: House Result st 1 Nagle – 473 points nd 2 Parry – 454 points rd 3 Enright – 358 points th 4 Murray – 350 points Age Champions: 9Yrs – Riley Kwiatkowski & William Vig 10Yrs – Jasmine Story & Thomas Johnson 11Yrs- Bailey Day & Xavier-Paris Jolliffe-Martin 12Yrs – Mackenzie Kwiatkowski & Max Johnson th The Swimming Team will represent St Peter’s next Thursday 19 March at the Zone II Catholic Schools Swim Event. We wish them good luck and I am sure they will do the school and themselves proud. Cross Country Cross Country training continues to bring encouraging numbers each week and we can already see fitness levels gradually improving. Keep up the great work! Monday 3-3.30pm Wednesday 3-3.30pm th Thursday 7.50-8.20am (No X Country next Thursday 19 March due to Zone Swim Carnival) Feel free to attend any of the above sessions. No need to sign up – just come along! Please bring change of footwear/clothing if necessary and a drink bottle. A small snack may be advisable if attending the afternoon sessions. th Cross country carnival will now be 8 May, 2015. Sorry for the confusion in last week’s newsletter. Logan District Sport Trials continue to be held for various sports within Logan District. We have had several students attend and represent the school where the main aim is to be selected for the Met East Team and then possible State and National Competitions. Please see Mrs Dinnen if you are interested in forthcoming U12 Soccer Trials (boys & girls). Congratulations to the following students who have been selected for the Logan District Team: Hunter Titmarsh – AFL Luke Burke – AFL We wish them all the best and hope that all their hard work and commitment is recognised as they strive for the next goal of Met East selection. Surf Lifesaving Best of luck to Bailey Day who is taking part in the State Surf Lifesaving Carnival at Maroochydore this weekend. Well done Bailey for making it this far in the competition and we look forward to hearing on Monday how you performed. Mrs Dinnen (HPE Co-ordinator) TUCKSHOP ROSTER – WEEKS 6 Pease see the tuckshop roster for week 6 & 7 Week Week 6 Date Fri 6/3 8.30 – 9.00am Kerry, Heidi B Week 7 Thurs 19/3 Melissa B Week 7 Fri 20/3 Kerry, Heidi B 9.00-11.30am Renee Mc, Kylie H, Lisa A Domonique M and Amorita O Tom, Wennie, AeJung L, Melissa B Domonique M, Kylie H, Tracey D’E, Melissa B and Amoita O 11.30 – 2.00pm Sarah H, Mary L and Amorita O Deb Adans, Tom Mary L, Sarah H 7 DAY HORSE RIDING CAMP 4 – 11 April and 11 – 18 April DAY TRIPS AVAILABLE on Mondays & Tuesdays Riding Camps are for children 6yrs – teens and all riding abilities are catered for. Camp includes full accommodation and each child is given the privilege of caring for, riding, and getting to know their very own horse. There are arena lessons, trail rides twice a day, a gymkhana and fun night activities. Children enjoy a very happy, healthy outdoor holiday with the opportunity to develop independence and create lifelong friendships and memories. For more information please contact us. Phone: 5486 6166 Email: [email protected] Website: www.kiahpark.com.au Facebook: www.facebook.com/KiahPark1