Term 4 Week 3 In God ..... living, loving, learning together 23 October 2014 THOUGHT FOR THE DAY You shall love the Lord your God and your neighbour as yourself. Matthew 22:39 CALENDAR OCTOBER 24 Kinder 2015 Orientation Day 27 Kinder 2015 Orientation Day 28 Year 3 Parish Mass 12.30pm 28-30 Band Tour 29 CSIRO Performance 31 School Fete PRINCIPAL’S REPORT ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE NEW PRINCIPAL - You will have received the information that Mrs Susan Guilfoyle who comes from Holy Family School, East Granville is the new Principal of The Assumption School. I welcome Susan and hope you embrace the change for 2015. The appointment of our new Assistant Principal and REC will take place in the coming weeks. CONGRATULATIONS to our new National Athletics representative, Jacinta Windsor. Jacinta was selected due to her outstanding performance at NOVEMBER the NSW PSSA Championships when 1 All Saints’ Day she placed 3rd in the 100m final. She 4 Melbourne Cup Dress-up Fundraiser will now run for NSW at the Nationals 10 Year 2 Penance Assumption Church in the 100m and Girls’ Relay events. The Nationals will be held in Tasma11 Remembrance Day Liturgy nia. The Windsor family will encounter P&F Meeting 7.30pm a large bill to get Jacinta there, so in 16 P&F Golf Day the weeks ahead we will have a fund18 Diocesan Summer Trials raising day. We are proud of you Jacin25 K & Year 1 Parish Mass 12.30pm ta. Well done! 27 28 2015 Captains’ speeches MIGHTY MINDS - Selected students P&F Disco competed in the Mighty Minds TournaNational Athletics Carnival - Tasmania ment today. This is a wonderful oppor- tunity to do battle with the brain. Jacinta Windsor KINDER 2015 ORIENTATION for students will take place tomorrow and next Monday. We welcome all our new families and our 2015 intake. This is an exciting time for these little ones and we will make every endeavour to make the transition as smooth as possible. BAND TOUR - Best of luck to all the Band members attending the 2014 Tour. Next Tuesday they will travel to Sydney for a musical 3 days. They will stay at St Joseph’s College, Hunters’ Hill on Tuesday and Wednesday nights and visit Villa Maria Primary School and Crown Street Primary School where they will participate in workshops and give a short concert. On Thursday, Band members will have a fun time in the city before heading home. The Band will also be performing at our Twilight Fete on Friday 31 October. They will play a short bracket from 4.15 pm. We look forward to hearing them entertain the crowd on that day. COMMONWEALTH BANK VISIT will take place on Thursday next week for Years 5 and 6. This is to encourage students to save and how explain banking works. DIOCESAN PRINCIPALS’ MEETING is next Thursday and Friday in Bathurst. PRAYERS for Marie Clayton who had an operation this week. We hope all went well and best wishes from all of us. SCHOOL FEES audit is in progress and those parents who have not met this payment will be contacted. Direct debits will continue until 21 November 2014. TWILIGHT FETE 31 OCTOBER 4pm to 8pm - Please see the back page of this newsletter to find ways to support this school fund-raiser. Peter Nugent Principal STUDENT OF THE WEEK Congratulations to Student of the Week winners in Week 3: Cody Hall 4DR and Asher Burke KH BEST WORKER Congratulations to Best Worker winners in Week 3: Georgia Lynch 4DR and Anneque Moad KH A: 192 Mitre Street Bathurst NSW 2795 P: 02 6331 3444 F: 02 6331 8056 E: assumption@bth.catholic.edu.au W: www.assumption-bathurst.nsw.edu.au My Last Chapters At Assumption: My Reflections Chapter 1: The 70’s I began my teaching career at The Assumption School in 1975 Sunday, 26 Oct 2014: Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary with my treasured KinderTime - Year A garten class. Gospel Matthew 22:34-40 My first PrinA reading from the holy Gospel according to Matcipal was Sisthew ter Bernadine, You shall love the Lord your God and your neighKath English bour as yourself. and I am forevWhen the Pharisees heard that Jesus had silenced er grateful that the Sadducees they got together and, to disconcert she employed him, one of them put a question, ‘Master, which is the greatest commandment of the law?’ Jesus said, me as a first year, straight from Catholic Teachers’ College in North Sydney. Miss Ryan was so excited to be teaching these fine young pupils and ‘You must love the Lord your God with all your in September, 1976, many pupils attended her wedding in Assumption heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind. This is the greatest and the first commandment. The Church. second resembles it: you must love your neighbour The School as yourself. On these two commandments hang the was one stream at this whole Law, and the Prophets also.’ Reflection: In today’s Gospel Jesus does not prom- time, plus Sister Helena ise us that the love of God and neighbour is going to cost us nothing. Jesus’ law of love involves sac- Grant had a composite rifice for us individually and as a nation. May this Family Group, Eucharist see in us a change of heart that enables our faith to act justly toward all people everywhere. made up of several clasMay our goodness and hospitality mirror on earth ses. K-2 clasthe welcome we hope to enjoy from Jesus, Mary ses were in and Joseph in the kingdom which is promised to present rooms all, irrespective of where any of us has been born. up to Toilets Prayers next to the Prayers are requested for the families of Dorothy Learning CenConnors, a previous parent and Ben Winslett, a tre. The Staff Room was a tiny room behind the current Boys’ Toilets near former pupil. Their funerals were held this week. Kindergarten. Years 3-4 were in the Uniform Pool and Years 5-6 were unMay Dorothy and Ben rest in peace and may eterder the Church and Convent. There were only girls in the Primary Grades nal light shine upon them. as the boys went to All Hallows, opposite St Philomena’s. Dates for your Diary: The P&F was very vibrant. The members built the school hall for assemFarewell Assembly for Peter, Di and me: Tuesday, blies, as well as a tuckshop; (perpendicular to the current hall and in the 9th December at 1.30pm in Assumption Hall. Eve- vicinity of our stage.) P&F started a stall at the Show and the Car Races, ryone is welcome. had Progressive Dinners and Bingo. At some stage they collected 11 000 Melbourne Cup - Carnival Dress-up Fundraiser empty beer bottles. for the Missions: 4 November 2014. Come dressed Mons McNamee was a financial whiz and kept on encouraging us to make in a Cup theme for a gold coin donation to the Mis- money and Stage 2 (present Years 1, 2 and 3 classrooms) of the school sions. Therese Hooper REC opened debt free. I used to run the cake stall for the Fete with a competition for the school children. The cakes would then be sold by auction. Bingo, Dances and Sacramental Parties were held here too. Therese Hooper REC FROM THE REC SPORT Athletics It was an honour to be an official at NSW PSSA Athletics last week. I was one of the Judges, so I had a bird’s eye view of all track events. I was so proud of these athletes: Hannah Short in 200m with a time of 29.59 Jack Lynch in 200m with a time of 29 Hope Coombes in 800m with a time of 2.48.94 Jacinta Windsor in 100m with a time of 13.27 Relay of Molly McCrossin, Hannah Short, Fleur Sykes and Jacinta Windsor: 4th in NSW with a time of 55.74, (.07 seconds behind 3rd place). What a remarkable achievement! National Selection - Jacinta is in lane 3 in the above photo. It is with great excitement that we have Jacinta Windsor who has qualified for the School Sport Australia National Athletics Carnival in Tasmania from 27th November to 1st December. She will compete at Penguin, on the north coast of Tasmania, where she will meet with representatives from all States and Territories in 12 years 100m and will be a member of the NSW Relay Team. This will be an amazing experience for Jacinta. Her goal in 2014 was to make an individual event at PSSA. She has gone to a higher, more elite level and she simply wishes to do her best there. Jacinta joins some Assumption students who have already made State Teams: Haylee Lepaio, Sam Robertson and Jesse Stevens. Therese Hooper Athletics Tennis On Friday 17th October, two teams represented Assumption at the Bathurst Primary Schools’ Tennis Tournament. The day began with 26 teams representing a number of Primary Schools in Bathurst which presented a huge task for our players. Assumption 2 consisting of Sam Cantrill, Harrison Noonan, Angus Peck and Joe Langfield, played in Division 2 and throughout the day represented Assumption with pride, played their best, and had fun in the competitive atmosphere. Ethan Cusick, Tyson Newton, Molly McCrossin and Hannah Short played as Assumption 1 in Division 1 and were faced with the massive task of 7 matches over the course of the day. They played some incredible tennis and at the end of the day emerged as the number 1 team bringing home the trophy. All 8 players supported each other throughout the day and had great fun playing competitive tennis against the other Primary Schools in Bathurst. Mr Gibson Sport’s Coordinator CHESS CLUB This Tuesday, 21st October, 13 students went with me to St Philomena’s for the NSW Junior Chess League Gala Day. All teams played very well all day and should be very proud of themselves. They showed great sportsmanship and everyone enjoyed the day. Assumption A only missed out on 3rd place by a few points!! Well done to all these students who represented our school and get practising for more events like this one next year. Photo: James Daunt and Joshua Batchelor Mrs Cusick V8 SUPERCARS Students On The Track Students from Years 4 and 5 recently attended the V8 Supercars Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000. Some of the highlights of the day included watching the Aussie Racing Car Series, checking out the action in the Pits, viewing the RAAF Roulettes high in the sky, attending the Driver Autograph Signing Session and generally soaking up the atmosphere on the track. It was a lot of fun to see the cars and the drivers. The Roulettes were cool and we got to walk around the track. Maddison Feenan I went to the Junior Press Conference and got to ask Scott Pye a question about who he thought was the most competitive racer on the big day. He said Garth Tander! Shakira Martins-Baillie It was educational and entertaining to have a look behind the scenes of race day. I went to the Junior Press Conference where we got to ask questions of the drivers. Oliver McLandsborough CANTEEN ROSTER If you are unable to attend please notify Beth: 04 2732 5949 Tue 28 Oct Kayleen Stephen Wed 29 Oct Thu 30 Oct Fri 31 Oct Maree Giuliano Anna Roberts Yolanda Faulkner Janette Collins Rachel Goddard NOTICES 10% OFF ANY HALLOWEEN COSTUME PURCHASE AT COSVENTURE 169 GEORGE STREET SPONSORS OF THE CLIMBING WALL AT THE FETE Only 8 sleeps to our School Fete on Friday 31 October, 4-8pm! Have you brought in donations for some of the stalls? Preloved clothes – drop into Kindergarten class Blocks of chocolate (all sizes of flat chocolate blocks) drop into Office Bottles for the Mystery Brown Bag stall – drop into year 5 or Office Teachers Jar stall - jars filled with all sorts of treats, new hairclips, toys, erasers, lollies Sold raffle tickets – drop into Office Please LIKE AND SHARE our facebook page: www.facebook.com/ assumptionschoolbathurst Calling all Cake Bakers - we need CAKES for the fete! Whether you bake early (& freeze) or bake late on the date. We’d love you to donate a delicious cake..., or cakes, cupcakes, muffins, biscuits, slices ... Any questions please email: assumptionfetecommittee@gmail.com LOOKING FOR A HELPING HAND… to set up the fete marquees, assist on a stall for an hour or two or speeding up the pack-up on the night. 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