Middos`s Night - St Mary`s
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Middos`s Night - St Mary`s
St Mary’s Catholic Primary School, Toukley NEWSLETTER Term 3 Week 7 27 August 2014 Middos’s Night Dear St Mary’s Catholic School Community, Over 1000 tickets have been sold for Saturday night’s Craig Middleton Family Benefit Night which will be held at Wyong Leagues Club. Craig is in Ryde Rehabilitation Centre and once the home renovations are complete (hopefully by Christmas), he will be able to move back home. The local Central Coast community has been amazing as it has banded together in showing incredible moral and practical support for Craig and his family. If you want a definition of the word resilient, it reads Middleton family in my dictionary. The positive, hope-filled outlook obvious in Craig, Jo, Lochie and Mia is inspiring. Saturday night will be fun as we help out a good bloke from a good family. Children are asked to bring a gold coin in on Friday as 6 Gold teacher, Mr Whiteford, raises further funds by having his head shaved. His colleague, Mrs Walker will take great delight in having the honour. Fr John Frauenfelder’s Words of Wisdom People with all the answers can’t learn anything new. The sting of being wrong often blocks them from accepting even obvious corrections to their worldview. It goes without saying that those who can handle being totally wrong are the greatest learners in the world. Peter gets to be one of these in today’s Gospel when he goes from the head of the class to the dunce chair by assuming that Jesus does not need to suffer and die as part of his mission. He is rebuked and will be stung again, often, until he is shaped into the humble leader Jesus wants for his church. What are you totally wrong about? Open your mind and your heart to the Teacher and start learning and growing again today. Welcome to our Catholic Faith On 10th August, Gemma Shepherd (K Blue) was baptised Catholic. Congratulations Gemma. As you grow older, may your faith grow stronger. Book Week Parade Please join us for our Book Week Parade commencing at 9.30am on the top playground on Friday morning. If you have a chance to visit our Library, our Book Fair continues all week. Please Join Us Please join us for our Father’s Day celebrations on Friday 5th September. Commencing at 7.00am with our Father’s Day BBQ Breakfast, followed at 9.15am with Mass and then our annual Dads vs Year 6 Netball match. Our Father’s Day Stall will be held on Thursday 4th September. We need some Dads to volunteer for the Netball game. If you’re playing in the first quarter, you’ll need to be good. You’re up against our Netball team who has qualified for the State Finals. Term 4 Swimming Programs In Weeks 1 and 2 of Term 4, Kinder, Year 1 and Year 2 are all involved in a 9 day intensive Swimming Program to be held at Mingara. In Weeks 7 and 8 of next term, Years 3, 4, 5 and 6 are all involved in a 10 day intensive Swimming Program led by YMCA. The primary program culminates in a Surf Survival Day to be held at Soldier’s Beach on Friday 28th November. Something We’ve Noticed To represent NSW in one sport is an outstanding achievement. To represent NSW in two sports is an amazing achievement. Congratulations Milla Evans on being selected in both the NSW Netball and NSW Touch teams. Our school is proud of you. Staff Development Days We have two Staff Development Days remaining this year. They will be held on Monday 27th October (Science + Technology) and Monday 1st December (Transition). Summer Uniform Our official changeover date for the summer uniform is the beginning of Term 4. If the weather turns warmer earlier, the children are welcome to wear their full summer uniform. Kind Thoughts Kevin Williams Principal www.smtdbb.catholic.edu.au Term 3 Week 7 REC Report Term 3 Week 7 Page 2 Enjoy Book Week! The Sacrament of Confirmation Congratulations to the many children who made the Sacrament of Confirmation last Saturday. Your behaviour was outstanding at it was very obvious that your teachers and parents were very proud of you all. It was a very special celebration of your Catholic Faith - congratulations boys and girls! A big thank you must go out to the readers and choir students who supported those making their confirmation; Ted D, Cloe A, Reese C, Katie G, Sarah J, Samuel I, Grace H, Maya W and Laura E. Confirmation was the last sacrament for the 2014 school year. If you have any questions regarding your child making any of the sacraments, no matter which grade they are in, please contact me. Grade Masses Kindergarten, your grade mass is this weekend, Sunday 31st August at 9am. Grade masses are a once a year weekend opportunity for all students in a grade to attend mass with their family, teachers and peers. Father's Day Mass Parents, especially dads, step dads, pops, uncles and any other significant males; please join us for our Father’s Day Mass next Friday, 5th September. We would love for your to join us on this special day. Mass will begin at 9.15am, after our Father's Day breakfast. Dads, after mass please stay around for our annual Dads vs Year 6 netball match - it's always a much anticipated and competitive game. Please join us, whether it's to play or cheer on your team. Father's Day Photo - Shhhhhhh, don’t tell dad, it’s a surprise!! Each year, as part of our Father's Day Mass, we have a special slideshow showing photos of the dads, uncles, pops and other significant males from our St Mary's community with their kids. Boys and girls, remember to get a photo of you with dad, stepdad, pop or uncle and email ONE PHOTO ONLY to [email protected] by this Friday 29th August! Unfortunately, no late photos can be included in the slideshow. Emma Sellars Religious Education Coordinator Term 3 Week 7 IT’S BOOK WEEK!!! Page 3 At long last the week has arrived! BOOK FAIR On Monday our Scholastic Book Fair opened. Hundreds of books have been sold already and there is a lot of excited chatter out and about on the playground. I love seeing kids with their nose in a book. So far we are able to put new books into half of our classrooms for leisure reading. Our Book Fair is open until Friday so there is still time to come in a buy a book. If we are down to our last copy I am able to order it in just like our school Book Club. I have lots of impatient readers checking in each day to see if their books have arrived. What has been hot? The 52-Storey Treehouse by Andy Griffith and Terry Denton has been our top seller as well as Pixel Art. Any books on order will be delivered to your child’s classroom as soon as they come in. MR TONY MURPHY On Monday and Tuesday Mr Tony Murphy, our guest cartoonist, gave art lessons from Kinder to Year 6. I was able to visit a few of these sessions and could not believe how engaged the children were with their drawing as well as the skills and techniques they were picking up from Tony’s demonstrations. I could honestly say that every Sponge Bob character drawn by the children was of a high standard. Well done St Mary’s and a big thank you to Mr Tony Murphy. Tony has also illustrated a book on bullying. The library has purchased one for every classroom. BOOK PARADE…FAIR WEATHER OR FOUL?!?!?!?! As I sit and write this piece for the newsletter I hear the constant patter of rain on my roof. It was definitely not part of the plan!!!! At this early stage in the week I am hopeful for fairer weather on Friday. However, in the event of ‘foul’ weather we do have a Plan B and Plan C. Hopefully we won’t get to Plan C. Plan B: We will still hold our Parade on top playground as usual but may have to parade as a grade to avoid an impending downpour. Plan C:….if we have a downpour then we will have to hold our parade in the hall. If we get to Plan C we will have an Infants and Primary session in order to cater comfortably for the number children and visitors on the day. Reading on the oval will be postponed to a later date in the term. Fingers crossed everyone that we don’t get to Plan C!!!!!! A BIG THANK YOU It is never too late to express my thanks. Celebration weeks such as this one do not happen without a great deal of planning and preparation. Thank you to… My Book Week Team..Mrs Shearwood, Mrs Jones, Mrs Walker, Mrs Bain, Mrs Houston and Mrs Bartholomew. St Mary’s is truly connected to reading!!! Library Monitors….my little elves who work tirelessly behind the scenes and help me keep our library in good working order. They have been an incredible help in preparing for our 2014 Book Week. Look for them before the Parade on Friday. Mrs Debbie Cowan:…What can I say! Book Club Coordinator Extraordinaire and whose support in coordinating the Book Fair is always greatly appreciated. Thanks Deb. St Mary’s Staff who really get behind our crazy plans each year for Book Week (and who still have not let on what they are dressing up as on Friday!!!!) Mums and Dads who constantly support all that we do at St Mary’s. And to the children of St Mary’s who make my job fun! Being the Teacher Librarian at St Mary’s is a privilege and an absolute pleasure! And have you read…. The Palace Roof Has A Hole by Lee King. Happy, happy reading everybody Miss Gray Term 3 Week 7 Page 4 From the Family Liaison Officer…… “The Brilliance of Boredom” Below is a brief recap of one of the topics at the recent Positive Schools Conference, “The Brilliance of Boredom” presented by Dr Helen street. She explained that children’s time can be grouped as – Reactive – time spent in front of screens where they are passive participants in activities – kills creativity Creative – “Creativity is the process of having original ideas that have value” – Ken Robinson. Creativity is unique to each individual and not to a particular group that are considered artistic/ talented. Play – free, unstructured time. This is where children are learning the skills needed to survive, to develop social skills and groups. Developing social skills in communities through extended play leads to less bullying. Unstructured time with no adult led initiatives gives children the opportunity to engage in life themselves. Creativity does not describe artistic ability but is actually the way a person thinks. Elements of creativity include the generation of ideas, curiosity, experimentation, risk taking, application of knowledge, ownership and control. Consequences of reduced creativity include disengagement, loss of ownership, poor social skills, poor emotional regulation, substance abuse, behavioural issues and mental health problems. In today’s newsletter I have included a short list of tips for developing creativity in our children. Of particular interest is point 6 “Help children build a sense of mastery” – When children are young we encourage mistakes to get them to learn, eg walking, feeding themselves, but as children get older adults are less tolerant of mistakes – remember, it’s OK to make mistakes in order to learn. Suggestions for families to encourage creativity – No TV or gaming for a week Come up with a new game to play with the whole family – no props allowed Keep a gratitude diary Write “whatever comes into your head” diary for ten minutes every morning Can you come up with any more suggestions for families? Let me know if you do. Donna Falzon 10 Tips for developing Creativity 1. Value children’s imagination 2. Give children a voice 3. Encourage collaboration – Children are better when they are helping each other 4. Encourage diversity – different ways of expressing themselves 5. Support appropriate risk 6. Help children build a sense of mastery – make mistakes to learn 7. Support intrinsic motivation with attention on the details – purely for self satisfaction 8. Value strength building – it’s OK to practice those things we need to work on but don’t ignore the things they are good at 9. Reduce judgements and extrinsic awards 10.Support the brilliance of boredom – plan free time with no structured activities Term 3 Week 7 Page 5 MERIT AWARDS WEEK 7 K GOLD K GREEN K BLUE 1 GOLD 1 GREEN 1 BLUE K-6 RED 2 GOLD 2 GREEN 2 BLUE 3 GOLD 3 GREEN 3 BLUE 4 GOLD 4 GREEN 5 GOLD 5 GREEN 5 BLUE 6 GOLD 6 GREEN Olivia Castelli Clayton Ballard Cohan Szypica Ruby Rouillon Bede Brown Griffin Maloney Aeden Fitzgerald Trinity Thompson Zara Hepplewhite Liam Clarke Cooper Mongan Skye Pearson Harper Ryles Lucy Armstrong Kodie Crawford Marlee Stewart Ryley Eady Jasmyn Stewart Liam Hili Maddison Davey Tessa Hay Rianna Sherrin Jack Blondeau Hilton McMaster Alyssa Reiher Dylan Grainger Blake Sheehan Liam Sterrett Maddy Weeks Minh Trieu Noah Degotardi Alexa Walker Maddy Dooner Abbey Fitzgerald Cooper Hawkins-Byrne Jayla Saunders Rose Fergus Izaak Orchard Hayley Barry Georgia Armstrong Libby Tohme Josephine Rogencamp Luke Arthur Chase Bullock Mikaela Morgan Hannah Garratley Jasmine Henderson STAR AWARDS WEEK 7 Tara Turnbull Edan Rodney Mia Jackson Charli McAndrew Bella Elwell Caleb Howieson Josh Hawkshaw Mia Tongue Elliot Hogan Marliyah Stead William Boyle Finlay Smith Aoife Quinn James Vipan Bailey Laugwitz Jordan Collins Hannah Mongan Tiffany Martland Scarlette Ormrod Josh Brown Anna Rushworth Abby Falzon Logan Legge Regan Derry Samual Ippolito Zac Hurley Liberty Cooper Ruby Walker Halle Ormrod Cooper Ormrod Owen Higgin Maddie Wilson Hayden Brander Term 3 Week 7 Page 6 CANTEEN ROSTER Thursday 28th August Nicky Arthur 9-11.20am Catherine Hay 12-2pm Friday 29th August Chris Burns Melissa Pearce Michelle Hilli 12-2pm Monday 1st September Kim Andrews Prudence Starkey Jessica Ward 9-11.20am Tuesday 2nd September Canteen Closed Father’s Day Reminders Photos of dad/ grandad for Mass Wednesday 3rd September Karyn Beecham 9-11.20am Megan Smith 12-2pm Donna Maloney 12-2pm Thursday 4th September Tammy Cliff 9-11.20am Jenny Muscat 9-11.20am Destyne Johns 12-2pm Friday 5th September Amy Jones Kristina Sprohar Rebecca Rodger 12-2pm Sally Levey 12-2pm due by this Friday, August 29 at the latest Father’s Day Stall – Orders and money due by this Friday, August 29 at the latest. The number of gifts available depends upon the orders we have by Friday. Get your orders in to make sure the children don’t miss out. SOUP on Friday is Pumpkin Father’s Day Breakfast – Orders and money due by next Tuesday, Sept. 2nd at Page 7 Term 3 Week 7 Absentees Please remember to notify the school before 9.30am if your child/ren will be absent from school. Term 3 Week 7 Shop Hours Canteen Hours Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Breakfast—8.30am—8.50am Recess—11.00am—11.20am Lunch—1.00pm—1.50pm Changed Hours for 4 weeks: MON, WED, THURS, FRI : 8AM-8.45AM MON, THURS, 3.30– 4PM ENTERTAINMENT BOOKS Celebrate Father’s Day with a gift that will make Dad smile all year round! ORDERS CAN BE TAKEN AT THE OFFICE AND DELIVERED VIA OFFICE BAG IN THE AFTERNOONS. Purchase now and let Dad choose what he wants to do and when to do it! Orders can also be txt messaged to my phone 0406535166. We’re selling the new 2014/2015 Newcastle, Central Coast and The Hunter Entertainment Books as a fund raiser! 2015 Year 6 shirt designs due in by Friday. The new book is only $60 and you will receive over $15,000 worth of valuable offers that Dad can use right away up until June 2015. Eftpos available in the morning only. Plus $12 of your book purchase goes towards our school. The more books we sell, the more funds we will raise. Thank you for your continued support. Boys Elastic ties available Girls elastic ties available Pre loved clothing rack: most items $5. Please come and have a look! Term 3 Week 7 Page 8 SPORTS NEWS DIOCESAN ATHLETICS The top 4 placegetters from CCC Athletics have qualified for the Diocesan Carnival at Narrabeen today and we wish them the best of luck in the wet and soggy conditions. Mia Middleton – 4th 800m,,2nd Long Jump, Milla Evans – 1st 800m, 4th 100m, 2nd 200m,, 1st Shotput, 1st Discus, Jonah Pezet – 1sts 100m, 1st 200m, 4th Long Jump, Dalice Gallagher – , 3rd Long Jump, Mare Paea – 2nd 100m, Keegan Freeman – 4th 100m, Ella Hopkins – 2nd High Jump, Maddie Sternbeck – 4th high Jump, Isabella Nakhoul – 5th Shotput and Alexa Walker – 2nd Discus POLDING RUGBY UNION ZAC IZZARD Zac has competed in the Polding Rugby Union Competition last week. He has played against the biggest and best in NSW. Polding defeated Western Sydney 31 – 0 and MacKillop 12 – 5. Polding then won against Sydney East in the quarter finals, they defeated Sydney West 5 – 0 in the semi final and in the Grand Final were just defeated by MacKillop 19 – 12. Congratulations Zac on a fine effort!!!!! POLDING TOUCH MILLA EVANS Milla has also competed at Polding level this week. She was playing touch in Wagga. Polding defeated Western 8 – 0, North Coast 3 – 0, Sydney East 3 – 0, CIS 6 – 1, North west 10 – 0 and South Coast 5 – 0. On the Wednesday Polding defeated Sydney South 4 – 0, Riverina 5 – 0, Hunter 2 – 0, Sydney West 4 – 1. They lost 2 – 1 to Sydney North and had a 0 - 0 draw with MacKillop.In the semis they won against MacKillop 3 – 1 but sadly lost the final 4 – 1 to Sydney North. Milla’s coach said she was “AMAZING – THROWING HERSELF ALL OVER THE PLACE TO GET THE TOUCH OR SCORE THE TRY” This fabulous attitude has earned her a place in the NSW team. She has made 2 NSW teams this year. A feat I haven’t seen from a St Mary’s Student in my years at the school Congratulations Milla – Well Deserved!!!!!! POLDING GOLF – WILLIAM DENNISS AND CAMERON WHITMORE We have confirmation that our awesome golfers are off to Port Macquarie in early September. Good Luck boys. What an amazing lot of year 6’s we have this year. OZTAG – GOOD LUCK TO YEAR 3 AND 4 NEXT WEEK – THANK YOU LOGAN LEGGE, ZAC IZZARD, BEN DOYLE, TRAVIS VAWDON AND JONAH PEZET FOR COACHING THE TEAMS – GREAT LEADERSHIP BOYS Term 3 Week 7 Page 9 THANKYOU TO OUR NETBALL VOLUNTEERS YEAR 3 NETBALL 1 RED Teena Irvine 2 BLUE Stephanie Burns coach Kim Cuming scorer 3 YELLOW Nikki Fletcher coach Kim Heinemann Almi Toth scorers 4 GREEN Jess Hay Rebecca Brander YEAR 4 5 SHARKS Leesa Sternbeck Vanessa Feeman 6 EELS Amanda Rankin 7 WHALES Lee Jones 9 STARFISH Mrs Robbins 10 TURTLES Lee Starkey 11 SEALS Donna Falzon coach Kristy Chidgey scorer 12 MONKEYS Emma Dawson 13 BEARS Jess Hay Carol Lyn Brown 14 GORILLAS Catherine Sherrin Corina Piltz 15 PANDAS Fiona Fitzgerald Kylie Bullock 16 MEERCATS Emma Sellars or Anita Doyle 21 SWANS Kyle Whiteford 22 PELICANS Madeline Martin YEAR 4 8 DOLPHINS Lisa Irwin Kim Andrews YEAR 5 YEAR 6 18 EAGLES Bec Vassallo YEAR 6 20 HAWKS Karen Doyle Helping children learn positive friendship skills Importance of children’s friendships At any age, having friends provides support and promotes mental health and wellbeing. Children’s friendships are also very important for their social and emotional development. Through friendships children learn how to relate with others. They develop social skills as they teach each other how to be good friends. Most children want to have friends. Children who have friends are more likely to be self-confident and perform better academically at school than those without friends. When children have difficulty in making friends or in keeping them, it often leads to feeling lonely and unhappy with themselves. Feeling rejected by others may lead to significant distress. Learning positive friendship skills can help children socially so they feel happier and more confident. How friendships develop and change Friendships require give and take. By sharing toys, time, games, experiences and feelings, children learn that they can have their social needs met and can meet the needs of others. Since friendships develop through this kind of mutual exchange, close friendships are usually based on well-matched needs. Children’s friendship needs and skills change as they grow. Similarly, children’s ideas about friendship change as they develop. This is reflected in the different kinds of activities that children like to spend time doing with their friends at different ages. The table below indicates the ways children tend to describe close friends and the kinds of skills that support positive friendships as they develop. Approximate age A friend is someone who… Up to 1 yr Friendship skills include... looking, smiling, touching, imitating 1–2 yrs plays with you has good toys can do fun things identifying friend by name 3–5 yrs does something that pleases you you know better than other people playing well in a twosome approaching others to join in 5–7 yrs helps and looks after you you help taking others’ feelings into account seeing others’ viewpoint 8–10 yrs plays fair – follows the rules talks and shares interests talking and listening to each other forming groups with similar interests 10–12 yrs trusts you and is trustworthy sharing confidences negotiating respecting one another 12–18 yrs understands you and who you understand you can talk to about feelings or problems talking about personal and social issues supporting one another …continued Friendship patterns in the primary school years Children choose friends who have similar interests and enjoy similar activities. During primary school close friendships are most often with a child of the same sex. This is related to children’s preferences in play. Boys tend to prefer active kinds of play in groups, whereas girls typically prefer gentler games in pairs or threes and use talk more than action. Such preferences may be especially strong around the ages of eight and nine when many children become more aware of social expectations regarding girls’ and boys’ behaviour. These expectations can create difficulties for boys who are interested in gentler kinds of play and for girls who prefer the kind of active play that is usually associated with boys. Friends cooperate and communicate more with each other than with other children. They also have conflicts more often, but usually manage to settle them without upsetting the friendship. Friends influence each other’s behaviour. Over time they may take on similar mannerisms, language and preferences. Although friendships usually have positive effects, friends who have behavioural problems may encourage problem behaviour in one another. As children’s interests and developmental needs change, their friendship patterns may also change. By the middle of primary school it is common for children to form small friendship groups based around similar interests. These groups often establish their own rules about who can join them. Setting rules and learning to negotiate them is important for helping children to develop their understanding of social relationships. However, when children lack cooperative relationship skills it can lead to friendship groups being dominated by some children and excluding others. Relationship skills are important to a child’s future success as an adult, as well as their day to day lives. We need to know how to make and maintain friendships, resolve conflict, make decisions and solve problems to get along in the world. Children aren’t born with these skills. Like many skills they are learned and improved with regular practice as children mature. With positive and effective guidance from families, children can develop these life skills and experience good mental health and wellbeing. More information about friendship skills will be provided in future newsletters. https://www.kidsmatter.edu.au/families Catholic Community of Toukley/Lake Munmorah St Mary’s Church Main Rd, Noraville St Brendan’s Mass Centre 29 Carters Road, Lake Munmorah Date: 24/08/2014 Parish Information: Parish Priest: Fr. Peter D’Souza Msfs Contact Number: (02) 43964455 Assoc. Priest: Fr Michael Divyantham HGN Fax: (02) 43972853 Parish Secretary: Mrs Jan Lovett Website: www.toukleycatholic.org.au Address: 458 Main Road, Noraville. P.O. Box 1, Toukley. 2263 Parish Office: Baptisms & Marriages Email: [email protected] Intention for the month of August: Dedicated to the Immaculate Heart of Mary Masses St Mary’s St Brendan’s Saturday Vigil 6:00pm 5pm (Children’s Mass) Sunday Monday 7:30am 9:00am (Children’s Mass) 6:00pm (Excluding Christmas & Easter) 7:45am Tuesday 7:45am Wednesday 7:45am 9:00am (Anointing of the Sick on the first day of the month) 9.00am Thursday 9:15am (Except 1st Friday) 11:00am (1st Friday Anointing Mass except January) 7:45am 8:15am – 9:00am (Reconciliation) 1st Saturday 5:15pm – 5:45pm 1st Saturday 8:15am – 12:00pm (Adoration) Friday Saturday 8:00am (Reconciliation before Mass) Ministry Contacts: Ministry Coordinator Contact No. Home Communion Parish 43964455 Sunday Bus Service Dulcie Grady 43909062 After School Care Tania Wilson SM Ruth Sutherland SB 0417416678 43588157 0428624296 Prayer of the Church each morning: Monday - Wednesday & Saturday 7:25am Friday – 8:45am 21st SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME (Year A) Next Sunday: First Reading: Jeremiah 20; 7-9 Second Reading Paul 12; 1-2 Gospel : Matthew 16; 21-27 Responsorial Psalm: Lord, your love is eternal; do not forsake the work of your hands Gospel Acclamation: Alleluia, alleluia! You are Peter, the rock on which I will build my Church the gates of hell will not hold out against it.. Alleluia! Schools: School Principals Contact No. Special Days of the Week: St Mary’s K-6 Mr Kevin Williams 43965100 Date: 25/8 Date: 27/8 Date: 28/8 Date: 29/8 St Brendan’s K-6 Mrs Luanna Fletcher 43581501 St Peter’s College Mrs. Michelle Peters 43512344 MacKillop College Mr Stephen Todd 43929399 St Brigid’s College Mrs Julie Terry 43584278 St Louis & St Joseph Calasanz St Monica St Augustine Passion of St John the Baptist