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Sing it Hosanna Sing it Hosanna
Sing Hosanna to the King of Kings
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18th
March 2016
Dear Parents and Members of our Sacred Heart School community, Despite feeling a little worn and in need of a ‘rest-up’, the truth is that 2016 is really ‘but-a-pup’ and there is still the majority of the school year ahead of us. The children are settled and in their new routine; the holiday routine we all dearly love with late lie-ins and the lack of morning rush are both now just a blur as the pace is hectic, and that feeling of ‘the holiday seemed so long’ appears in the distant memory. Yet, whilst all that is true, this Monday we begin the enrolment process for the 2017 school year. Our Prep students of 2017, little four-year-olds will begin to filter through our gate and look to join with us as the life-line of the community. And whilst I play a major role in extolling the attributes of our great community, we all have a part to play in this process – in some ways in a more major way than I do. You are our best advertisements – parents and students and staff alike. It’s the way you speak about our school - our activities, our facilities, our strong sense of community, care and belonging, the way you speak about the educational program we offer, both within the classrooms and beyond – yes you are our greatest advertisement. Your greatest contribution to the community is that you play a full and active role within the community and encourage others to join us and be this strength as well. If you have a younger sibling of school age next year then now is the time to enrol them. If you have a neighbour with school-age kids then make sure you’re singing the praises of all aspects of our community and encouraging them to come and see. Yes, its enrolment time and we all have a part to play in making this school great.
IMPORTANT DATES
MON, 21st
MAR
Dance Cart Concert 9am Donna Philps Place
DDJ Instrumental Music Lessons
Parent Teacher Meetings continue
Holy Week Prayer 1S 2pm
TUES, 22nd
MAR
Buddy Lunchtime Wear Green day (Gold
Coin Donation)
Holy Week Prayer 3M 2pm
WED, 23
rd MAR
School X-Country 9:15am
THURS, 24
th MAR
School Mass 9am Pastoral Groupings Day
Holy Week Prayer 5S 2pm TERM 1 ENDS 2:45pm
SCHOOL PRAYER – A SLIGHT ADAPTATION
Yesterday on assembly our Assembly Leaders led our school prayer, but for the first time with invocations that follow it. From today when we pray the school prayer we will conclude our prayer with the following: Venerable Catherine McAuley (the response we all say is ‘Pray for us’) Saint Mary of the Cross MacKillop (again we respond ‘Pray for us’) Sacred Heart of Jesus (again, ‘Pray for us’) And may we always remember (this time we respond ‘to pray for one another’) Catherine McAuley is the foundress of the Sisters of Mercy, the religious order who were first called on to staff our school. She is ‘Venerable’ as she is on the first step towards sainthood. Mary MacKillop is Australia’s first saint, and her official title is ‘Mary of the Cross’. The Sacred Heart of Jesus is whom our school is dedicated to. And lastly we remind the community that we must pray for each other as fellow pilgrims on the journey of life. Please join with the students as they proudly pray the school prayer at all our major occasions. F.A.I.T.H LEVY AND SCHOOL LIBRARY FUND
Near the end of each term I send home a reminder about two of our school initiatives for people looking to increase their financial support of our school. F.A.I.T.H. levy (Families Acting In Times of Hardship)
This levy is voluntary, with all funds going to support families within our school community who are ‘doing it tough’ and experiencing some form of hardship. These funds enable their children to have full access to school activities and excursions, and assist families to ensure their children have access to uniforms and book requirements. It goes a long way to alleviating the stress families experience when the ‘funds don’t quite make it’. This fund is not tax-deductible. When contributing to this levy please reference the payment with ‘FAITH LEVY’. Library Fund Levy
This levy is tax deductible for taxation purposes, with all funds from the levy going to support the resourcing of our school Library. The Library Fund Contribution amount is listed on the Term Fee Statements. I ask that you please keep these funds in mind and if you are able and so inclined, to donate to them to support our school community. Donations can be made by Cash, Cheque, EFTPOS or Internet transfer. STAFF NEWS
As Madonna Power remains unfit for active duty after her fall during work activity, she will not be returning to teaching until at least the end of Term 2 this year. I am grateful to Ms Catherine Waterhouse for her willingness to continue to work with Year 1 Maroon in Madonna’s absence. Also, at the end of this term we will farewell Mrs Cherlyn Connell as she ‘puts her feet up’ for the rest of the 2016 school year. Cherlyn has worked tirelessly for the good of her class in her time at Sacred Heart and has deserved a great rest. Please keep both Madonna and Cherlyn in your prayers. Congratulations
- To our Zone 6 swim squad who competed last Friday against the other Catholic schools of our area. What great ambassadors for our school and add to that their great sportsmanship. They were proud representatives of our school. My thanks to coaches Duane Cannell, Tracy Paskin and Catherine Waterhouse for their training and support of the team.
- To Year 2 Maroon for their beautiful recognition of our Grandparents on the recent Grandparents’ day. The visitors had a wonderful time and we are always so fortunate that they come in such numbers. Thanks too goes to the catering class of Year 1 Silver – the food was splendid.
A ‘SUPER’ DAY
Thanks to the many students who came dressed as a Non-Negotiable Super-Hero for the day. The day, an initiative of our existing super-heroes -
[Sargent Safety Captain Caring Recruit Respectful, and Lieutenant Learner]
is celebrated to assist our students to think of other aspects of our community which are non-negotiable. We had many creative ideas which showed some real thought about the way our students wanted the school environment shaped. Congratulations to them all. A FEW DAYS NEXT WEEK
No matter how busy you thought school was now, the term will end in a hive of activity. On three days next week we will celebrate a different aspect of the Easter story in Donna Philps Place commencing at 2pm. These prayer session will set the scene for our Easter holidays and the very important events which surround it. Dance Cart concert – an event not to be missed – In Donna Philps Place a 9am on Monday morning for our children to show us just how talented we really are. It really is worth seeing. CARITAS - 'Wear Green' day - Tuesday. Each child is asked to bring a gold coin and to wear something green to school on that day. We could have undertaken this on St Paddy’s day, but what better way to be Irish than to do it on another day. Please support this activity which forms part of our school ‘Outreach’ program. Pastoral Activities day (Easter theme) – Each term we provide an opportunity for the children across all year levels, to join together in groups based on their house group, to undertake a range of activities. Not only do they have lots of fun but the pastoral benefit to the students is invaluable. Connections for the students are made across and throughout the school; with bonds being forged to strengthen our student body. Our students feel like they belong because they are truly known. Sacred Heart Cross Country event - this takes place on Wednesday morning, commencing at 9:15am. All parents are very welcome to join us. A REMINDER
Our students need to know that the school grounds are a safe place to be and that they will be safe from harm here. To this end, can I remind you that no parent should approach a child who is not their own within the school grounds, particularly if the child you approach is one you suspect is having altercations with your child. The proper procedure is that all approaches must be made via a Staff member. As this is an important aspect of our commitment to keeping children safe, transgression in this area cannot be tolerated. THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK
How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world. (Anne Frank) Wishing you a great week as we work together for the benefit of our children. Sincerely
Chris Chris Bathersby Principal
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Next week is Holy Week
This is the week preceding Easter and the final week of Lent. Holy Week begins with Palm Sunday and ends with Holy Saturday, the day before Easter Sunday. Holy Week includes Holy Thursday (also known as Maundy Thursday) and Good Friday, which, together with Holy Saturday, are known as the Triduum. Our Lenten journey continues for the next week with the Stations of the Cross and various liturgies. The liturgies for Holy Week are: The Triumphant entry into Jerusalem (Palm Sunday) – Monday 21
st March at 2:00pm to be led by 1S
The Last Supper (Holy Thursday) – Tuesday 22nd
March at 2:00pm to be led by 3M
The story of the Crucifixion (Good Friday) – Thursday 24th March at 2:00pm to be led by 5S
There will also be a Mass for students in Year 3 - 6 on Thursday 24
th March commencing at 9:00am.
Parents are most welcome to attend. If you have any Project Compassion boxes, please drop them into the school by Thursday so that we can send the donations to CARITAS early next term. Wear Something GREEN on Tuesday 22
nd March
As part of Holy Week we will also be conducting our Outreach for Term One. This is our mission to make a difference to the world whether it is local, national or international. On Tuesday 22
nd March there will be a
casual clothes day but wear something GREEN. The reason for green is the symbol of HOPE that CARITAS gives to those communities in Australia, Asia and the Pacific who experience poverty. Sacramental Program
This is a gentle reminder that all students who are involved in the 2016 Sacramental Program; there will be the Rite of Enrolment Mass this weekend (Palm Sunday).
You may go to either Mass:
Church of the Real Presence, Brighton – Saturday March 19th, 6pm or
Sacred Heart Church, Sandgate – Sunday March 20th, 9am.
Easter Service in the Sandgate / Brighton Parish Yours in Christ
Gerald Shegog
APRE
STUDENT COUNSELLOR
Parents and Carers, Over the past ten days or so I have worked with children who have lost family pets so I offer some thoughts on losing pets. Most people who have pets gradually include them as a “family member.” A deep bond can develop between our pet and us. A large number of students over the years have shared with me “that our pet is the one who loves me, listens to me when I am upset, never rejects me and is always available to me.” Given the deep bond between us and our pets it is natural to be devastated when our pet dies. We may experience the deepest feelings of grief, loneliness and sadness when we lose a pet. Here are some ways to help us cope with the loss of a much loved pet:
Own how you feel and don’t allow anyone to tell you how you ought to feel.
Speak with friends, family members, school friends about how they felt when their pet died.
Have a “ritual” to say goodbye to your pet. Your whole family may work together to plan a farewell ritual.
Allow your family, especially children, time to grieve over the loss of their pet before you purchase a replacement pet.
If you have other pets, look after them because they too may be missing the lost pet. Have a good week. Teresa.
SCHOOL NEWS
IMPORTANT - UPDATING OF PERSONAL DETAILS
Have you recently moved house, changed your mobile phone or work number? Do you have a new email address? Does the school have your correct contact details? It is extremely important to ensure we have your correct contact details for communication purposes and in times of emergency. Please notify the school with any changes by logging into the Parent Portal and accessing ‘My Student’.
***The lost property is held outside the Integrated Arts Room***
Please ensure that your child’s school uniform and hat is clearly named. Also, can you please have a look at your child’s uniforms, including hat to make sure it doesn’t belong to another child? If so, please return them to the office.
TENNIS NEWS
Term 1 Tennis Coaching will finish next Tuesday 22nd
March. Term 2 Tennis Coaching will commence on Tuesday 19
th April. All players will be re-enrolled for Term 2 tennis.
New tennis enrolment forms will be distributed at school during the first week back from holidays. Have a safe and enjoyable holiday. See you in Term 2. All tennis enquiries to Wayne on 0438 195 723 / [email protected]
BRAMBLE BAY DISTRICT SPORTS REMINDER
******Tennis and Hockey Nominations Close Monday 21st March******
LANGUAGES OTHER THAN ENGLISH (L.O.T.E.) - JAPANESE
The Art of Bowing The children have learned that Japanese bow when they greet as well as when they
show gratitude or apologise. Bowing in Japan has many functions in one gesture. It is
impolite not to return a bow if someone bows to you in Japan.
Bows can generally be classified into three types: an informal bow is made at about a 15 degree
angle, a formal bow is at 30 degrees, and very formal bow is at around 45 degrees. The deeper
you bow, the more you show respect to the person you are greeting, depending on their social
status or age. If the person is a higher status or older than you, it is common to bow deeper
and longer; showing more respect.
This is how to bow in Japan:
Step 1
Put your feet together.
Step 2
Place your hands at your sides if you are a man or
join them low in front of your body if you are a
woman.
Step 3
Lean forward with only your chest and waist.
Step 4
Then come back up.
When I came to Australia about 20 years ago, I had a huge culture shock because for
the first time I saw people hugging each other. It took a while for me to get used to
this Western custom because after childhood in Japan I never hugged or kissed my
friends, relatives or parents.
Happy learning Japanese!
Shoko Thompson (Japanese Teacher)
CROSS COUNTRY CARNIVAL - WEDNESDAY, 23RD
MARCH
SUBWAY LUNCH
$5.50 for a 6 inch Sub + a drink OR Salad bowl + a drink
SUB OPTIONS Ham/Turkey/Pizza/Chicken Strips + cheese and salad
Ham + cheese Chicken Strips + cheese
Salad + cheese
All served on a white 6 inch sub
SALAD OPTIONS Ham/Turkey/Pizza/Chicken Strips + salad
Plain Salad (lettuce, tomato, carrot)
DRINK OPTIONS Apple Popper OR CalciYum Chocolate Milk Popper
ORDER NOW VIA FLEXI-SCHOOLS. ORDERING CLOSES MONDAY, 21ST MARCH @ 10AM.
(as seen through the eyes of our students)
The highlight of our week was:
Prep Maroon Our highlight this week was beginning our Easter craft. We also had our last
lesson for Dance Cart… we are looking forward to the concert on Monday.
Prep Silver Our highlight of the week was dressing up as Superheros.
Year 1 Maroon Madeline Rowley: Doing maths rotations.
Year 1 Silver Our highlight of the week was Superhero dress up day and talking about our school non negotiables.
Year 2 Maroon The highlight of the week for 2M was creating three digit numbers with MAB
blocks.
Year 2 Silver Our highlight of the week was inviting our parents into our classroom to see
all the wonderful learning we have been doing this term. Year 3 Maroon 3M’s highlight was going to the Planetarium and doing our Easter activities
Year 3 Silver 3 Silver’s highlight this week was developing our own super hero. Writing a
description and creating some wonderful illustrations.
Year 4 Maroon Our highlight of the week has been doing Easter craft with our Prep friends.
Year 4 Silver In Year 4S our highlight of this week has been collaborating in groups to create a Freeze Frame related to our Literature study of The Peasant Prince.
Year 4 White Highlight of the Week in 4W was our Superhero Day where we all got to dress up to showcase what we know about the Four Non-Negotiables.
Year 5 Maroon Our highlight of the week was creating our diorama this week on the ‘animal of our choice’. It looks amazing, showing the country they live in, their characteristics, habitat, diet and predators. It was fun!
Year 5 Silver We are looking forward to the Cross Country, Dance Cart performance and,
most of all, the Easter holidays at the end of next week.
Year 6 Maroon This week’s highlight has been Year 6 being part of the World-wide Association of Natural Disasters (WAND) Conference during which many of the Natural Disaster-ologists presented their papers on their favourite natural disasters.
Our Science Experiments on the Impact of Weather to our Earth Why does the ball of clay break down in the water?
Clay particles are very small. The molecules are plate-shaped and cling together tightly. They slide over one another but do not separate easily. This makes clay malleable and sticky. Clay particles will not easily fall into separate particles like sand grains do. However, when water contacts the clay, the small particles separate from one another. The particles are so small that they are not easy to see in the water, instead making the water cloudy. As students gently wash the water around the clay ball, more particles separate away from the ball making it smaller. This simulates water washing away particles from rocks over time. ‘Buff it Up’ Wind alone can cause weathering to rocks given long enough, but the rate of weathering increases greatly if the wind is carrying fine, abrasive sand or other rough or hard particles. In Australia this can occur when wind comes from arid regions without much vegetation to protect the soil and similarly when wind comes from over a beach. ‘Rockin’ Rocks’
Rocks are weathered by collisions and friction with particles carried in wind, water or ice. Protruding corners of rock are particularly affected. This demonstration shows this quickly by using softer sugar cubes instead of rock. ‘Acid Rain’
Acid can get into the atmosphere naturally in volcanically active regions or due to human activity as a result of mining and other industrial processes. Typically, sulphuric acid breaks the chemical bonds between particles of rocks, concrete and metal. In this demonstration, students use acetic acid solution (in vinegar) to quickly break bonds and dissolve part of a sugar cube.
CONGRATULATIONS STUDENTS OF THE WEEK – 17
th March 2016
Willow Kay Natalie Arnold
Prep M Murray Woodbridge Prep S
Amy-Lynne Kurtz Year 1M Evie Scanlon Year 1S
Owen Colavito-Lynch Year 2M Baz Traves Year 2S
Makayla Hancock Year 3M Macy-Lee Smedley Year 4M
Regan Moses Clay Johnston
Year 4S Daniel Carrol-Mullins Year 4W
Maz Paton Year 5M Ava Webcke Year 5S
THE FORTNIGHT AHEAD
Mon 21st Mar
Meet N Greet cancelled due to Dance Cart concert
Dance Cart concert 9am start in Donna Philps Place
Instrumental music lessons with DDJ Productions
Enrolment process 2017 begins
Parent-Teacher meetings continue
Holy Week prayer – Palm Sunday by Year 1S 2pm
Lunch orders for Wednesday X-Country event close
Tues 22nd
Mar
BUDDY lunchtime!
CARITAS ‘Wear Green’ day Gold coin donation
Holy Week prayer – The Last Supper by Year 3M
Wed 23rd
Mar School X-Country event 9:15am start on the Lagoon
Thurs 24th Mar
Holy Week prayer – Good Friday by Year 5S 2pm in Donna Philps Place. All welcome.
School Mass – Years 3 – 6 9am in Sacred Heart Church
HOLY THURSDAY
Pastoral groupings day – middle session
Term 1 Ends 2:45pm
MON 11th April
Term 2 Commences 8:25am
Meet N Greet 8:25am in Donna Philps Place. All very welcome.
Instrumental music lessons with DDJ Productions
Tues 12th April BUDDY Lunchtime
School Board meeting 7pm
Thurs 14th April
School Mass – Years 3 – 6 9am in Sacred Heart Church
Assembly 2pm in Donna Philps Place. All very welcome.
Fri 15th April Term information letter sent home to families by class teachers
Sat 16th April WORKING BEE – Clean up under hall 1pm – 5pm
Sun 17th Apr Conformation workshop 10:30am – 12:30pm in
Sandgate Parish Hall
PARISH NEWS
MASS TIMES Weekday Masses Monday: Brighton 9:15am Tuesday: Sandgate 7:00am Thursday: Sandgate 5:30pm Friday: Sandgate 7:00am 1
st Friday only: Masonic Care 10:00am
Weekend Masses Saturday: Eventide 9:30am Brighton 6:00pm Sunday: Brighton 7:00am Sandgate 9:00am Sandgate 5:00pm School Masses Sacred Heart School: 8:45am (1
st & 3
rd Thursday of each month) Principal: Chris
Bathersby Phone: 3269 3427 St Kieran’s School: 2pm (2
nd & 4
th Tuesday of each month) Principal: Marissa Clark
Phone. 3269 5989
SCHOOL BANKING
COMMONWEALTH SCHOOL BANKING - AVAILABLE FOR ALL STUDENTS AND THEIR SIBLINGS Every child must learn that Mum and Dad are not the bank! Don’t forget that Tuesday is School Banking day and students should bring their weekly deposit. Please fill in the Deposit Slips with Date, Name, Student No, (Account No. if new) and Amount.
Madonna Whillans School Banking Co-Ordinator [email protected]
COMMUNITY NEWS
FAMILY SUPPORT FOR FREE
Free confidential counselling support for our school community at ACU Brisbane Psychology & Counselling Clinic, Australian Catholic University, Banyo. No referral is required.3623 7453. Email: [email protected]
Brisbane Catholic Education Secondary Schools in the Local area – Quality Inclusive Catholic Education we recommend:
St John Fisher College - Bracken Ridge Girls Years 7 – 12 Ph: (07) 3269 8188 www.sjfc.qld.edu.au
Southern Cross Catholic College – Secondary, Scarborough Co-educational Years 7 – 12 Ph: (07) 3480 3600 www.sccc.qld.edu.au
Mt. Maria College – Petrie Co-educational Years 7 – 10 (with Vocational education based Year 11 & 12) Ph: (07) 3285 5500 www.mmcp.qld.edu.au
St Benedict’s College – Mango Hill Co-educational Years 7 – 12 Ph: (07) 3490 1758 www.stbenedictscollege.qld.edu.au
Mary MacKillop College – Nundah Girls Years 7 – 12 Ph: (07) 3266 2100 www.mmc.qld.edu.au