St. Columba’s School Bayswater 32 Roberts Street, Bayswater Phone: (08)9208 2700 PO Box 61, Bayswater WA 6933 Email: admin@stcolsbays.wa.edu.au Website: www.saintcolumbas.com.au Fax: (08)9370 3985 23 October, 2014 Term 4, Issue 32 Newsletter Attachments St. Columba’s School Core Values based on the values of the Sisters of Mercy, our founders. MERCY JUSTICE SERVICE COMPASSION EXCELLENCE St Columba’s Swimming Squad MERCY VALUE FOR 2014 IS COMPASSION Keynote and Workshop with David Price OBE At St. Columba’s Primary we believe that Compassion is a core value that encourages children to develop awareness and respond to the needs of other. From the Principal’s Desk Dear Parents, Caregivers and Students, IMPORTANT DATES* THURSDAY 23rd OCTOBER General Assembly— Junior FRIDAY 24th OCTOBER Parish Mass Years 5, 2W & 2G I would like to extend a big and sincere ‘thank you’ to all who diligently read the newsletter and make a dedicated effort to comply with all requests. Please ensure that you check the newsletter and school website frequently to keep abreast of all school information and updates. This week you will notice that two extra assemblies have been added to the term planner. The Kiss and Drive has operated much more efficiently this week with only a couple of people forgetting that they need to keep moving. Displaying your family name on your visor makes it easy and quick to identify students and call them, thus increasing the efficiency of collecting them. Thank you for your continued support and co-operation. Team Games Day Years 3—6 This weekend we celebrate our last Parish and School Community Mass for 2014 on Sunday 26th October commencing at 9.30am and we look forward to seeing everyone there. TUESDAY 28th OCTOBER Finance Committee Meeting Board Meeting P & F Meeting Cont. page 2 Be Allergy Aware! Families are reminded that St. Columba’s is an Allergy-friendly school. Please DO NOT bring nuts or nut by-products onto the school grounds. Some of the foods to avoid are Muesli Bars with peanuts, Nutella products, peanut butter and any other foods containing traces of nuts. Parish Priest: Fr Minh-Thuy Almondbury Street, Bayswater Phone: (08)9271 1414 parish@stcolumbasbayswater.org.au Parish Mass Times Weekdays: 9.00 a.m. Saturday—Vigil Mass 6.00 p.m. Sunday—Mass 7.30 a.m. and 9.30 a.m. Parish Youth Mass—Last Saturday of each month. Term 1 Dates: Mon 3 Feb—Fri 11 Apr School Times: Recess: Lunch: 8.30 a.m.—3.00 p.m. 10.40 a.m.—11.00 a.m. 1.00 p.m.—1.40 p.m. *PLEASE CHECK THE WEBSITE PLANNER FOR REGULAR UPDATES TO THE CALENDAR Page 2 Newsletter Term 4, Issue 32 From the Principal’s Desk (continued) Reflection God of Love and Mercy Bless our school, our parish and community as we aspire to walk in the footsteps of Catherine McAuley. We ask for your help to live by the Mercy values that we hold dear. Holy Spirit, we ask you to guide us to act more justly to strive for excellence to be generous in your service to show compassion and to be examples of your mercy Guided by St Columba, let us grow in faith seek wisdom and live in peace. St Columba, pray for us Catherine McAuley, pray for us Amen Term 4 is here and Christmas time is fast approaching. The Christmas season is a time when families come together to celebrate and to share. Unfortunately, there are some families in our local community who don’t have the opportunity to experience a Christmas where there are presents under the Christmas tree and food on the table. This year, we are once again participating in the St Vincent de Paul Society’s Christmas Appeal in the hope of providing some happiness and enjoyment at Christmas. Each class will collect a hamper of Christmas goodies for a family who lives in our local area and who has contacted the St Vincent de Paul Society recently. We know you will support this appeal, which concludes on Monday 17th November, with your usual spirit of generosity and compassion. A Reminder to parents that if your child is not returning to St Columba’s in 2015 please notify the school in writing as soon as possible. We are seeking any donations towards our ‘Dress Up’ collection. The ‘Dressups’ are used by the children at recess and lunchtimes in the junior play areas. These can include scarves, hats, belts or work uniforms. Donations can be dropped off to Mrs Gillians in Year 1 White May you have a blessed week with many special moments. “Each day offers us the gift of being a special occasion if we can simply learn that as well giving, it is blessed to receive with grace and a grateful heart.” (Sarah Ban Breathnach) God Bless Megan Dwyer Ne P a gws e let 3 t er Newsletter T e r m 4 , Pa I s sge u e3 3 2 New Flip Lid Lunchboxes Open up Flip Lid for sandwich and snack compartments…..Flip it over and open it up again for fruit, drink and more snacks! It’s the easy way to pack and preserve lunches with a wide variety of healthy foods for the whole family. Includes custom drink bottle. This funky new ‘Flip Lid’ lunchbox can be purchased from the office for $24.95. Page 4 Newsletter Term 4, Issue 32 Out of School Hours Care (OSHC) Please direct all enquiries relating to OSHC to our OSHC Supervisor - Rebecca Shaw on 9208 2723 or email oshc@stcolsbays.wa.edu.au P & F News Dear Parents, Don’t miss out on getting that extra special toy for your child for Christmas! The toy catalogues were sent out last term and went home with the Year 1’s, Pre-primary, Kindy & Pre-Kindy classes. If you missed it and want to place an order simply go online to www.chalk.com.au or www.parentdirect.com.au and place your order. Don’t forget to put St Columba’s as your nominated school. By ordering from any of these catalogues you are helping the school. For every dollar you spend, 20 cents will be donated back to the school. Please complete your order online by Friday 24th October, 2014. Yours sincerely Anne Day P&F Representative P.S: Any questions or problems please email me: anneday79@gmail.com School Banking School Banking is conducted in the canteen area between 8.00am and 9.00am every Tuesday. Please feel free to call the volunteer school banking coordinator, Chris Cornish, on 0409 998 330 should you have any questions. Uniform Shop News The uniform shop is open every Friday, 8.45am to 9.30am Page 5 Newsletter Term 4, Issue 32 P & F News (Cont’d) Expressions of interest for St Columba’s to join the Garage Sale Trail 2014 Saturday the 25th of October Garage Sale Trail is a national program that’s about sustainability, community, commerce and fun! Communities around Australia hold garage sales on the same day to promote reuse, reduce waste to landfill, enable new neighbourly connections, provide a platform for fundraising, inspire creativity and stimulate local economies. Now in its fourth year, Garage Sale Trail is a not-for-profit mission that works hand in hand with government to inspire social and environmental change. This year’s event will be will be the biggest community and sustainability event Australia has ever seen! Last year’s event resulted in 1.5 million items listed for reuse (that’s an average of 8 shopping trollies redistributed per sale), and over 230,000 new community connections (13 new connections per participant). Garage Sale Trail is for buyers, sellers, makers and creators. Absolutely everyone can get involved. We are seeking expressions of interest to make this a great family day and market bazaar. If you have a business, coffee van, sell Enjo, Tupperware, wish to set up a cake stall, have used books, have new books, Crafts, plants, massage, clothes, household bric-a-brac or maybe want to set up a stall to raise money for a sport club. Contact Fran – fmsweet@bigpond.net.au No later than Monday 22 September Let the spring clean begin. Page 6 Newsletter Term 4, Issue 32 Social Worker News Here’s more from Michael Grose for families in our community with younger children www.parentingideas.com Here is a post from the Parenting Ideas blog site...it helps remind us of the joys of parenthood and the gains we make as people when we take on this awesome role in life! Parenting can feel unrewarding at times, but sometimes, all we need is a reminder as to why it isn't. Just recently, I was rushing around getting my three kids ready for the school run. It was the first day back for my older girls and I was feeling really stressed. As I strapped my 3-year-old into the car, she said to me, "I love you." I immediately smiled. I looked her in the eyes and thought, "I may be so stressed right now, but I really love my kids!" It's touching moments like these that often remind us that there's so much more to parenting than just the tiring, stressful aspects of it. Here are the 10 reminders of why parenting is rewarding: 1. You watch your children grow up Being the mother of a 3, 5 and 7-year-old – I have watched my girls grow from little babies who always depended on me to independent children. I have seen the hairs on their heads lengthen, their bodies getting heavier and taller, and watched in awe as they reached developmental milestones. Knowing that this growing process will only continue brings a smile to my face. 2. You guide them through new experiences I remember the first time my husband and I took our eldest daughter roller skating. We taught her how to balance, how to move, and just had fun with her along the way. She struggled at first, but after doing several laps of the rink, her confidence grew and she really enjoyed it. Remembering the enthusiasm in her face and her excitement at trying something new – makes me feel so happy knowing that I'm able to share those new moments with my children. 3. You share in their successes My 5-year-old has never been particularly interested in reading or writing. She's a very active child – more easily entertained by monkey bars and slides. But this year, I've been making more of an effort to encourage her reading and writing. I've been taking her to the library more often and spending extra time writing with her. She now grabs books off the shelves at home and proudly reads them to me. Last month, she received a merit certificate for her wonderful improvement in writing. I felt so incredibly proud. Seeing her stand up on stage next to her classmates, her face beaming – reminded me that I helped her achieve that. That it was a celebration for both of us. 4. They make you laugh and smile During the last school term, I was rushing the kids to their different schools. After the first dropoff, I was stressing out that my other daughter would be late. As I drove, Frozen's Let It Go was playing on our car stereo. My two youngest girls were completely immersed in the music and were singing at the top of their lungs. I looked into the rear-view mirror and couldn't stop laughing. It was only 8.30am in the morning and my kids had already put a massive smile on my face. Cont. page 7 Page 7 Newsletter Term 4, Issue 32 Social Worker News (Cont’d) 5. They give you hugs and kisses A few months ago, our kids were in bed and I was telling my husband about the horrible day that I'd had. That's when I heard the sound of a door opening. Our 7-year-old daughter came out of her room and asked, "Are you okay, Mum? I heard you crying and I wanted to give you a hug." She then put her arms around me. Then I heard another voice. It was our 5-year-old daughter, "Are you okay, Mum? I want to give you a hug too!" I held on to my children tightly and was so grateful to have them in my arms. My kids may not be able to solve all my problems for me, but their hugs and kisses remind me that things will be okay. 6. They follow your example When I see my kids put into practise what I've taught them, it reminds me that what I'm doing as a parent is worth it. When I see my kids say 'please' and 'thank you' without asking, I'm reminded that valuing manners is worthwhile. When I see them be kind and loving to others, I know my husband and I are setting a good example for them. 7. They make you feel loved and important As repetitive as parenting can be at times, it's rewarding knowing that someone depends on you. That someone values and appreciates what you do for them. My eldest daughter often writes me notes that say, "Thank you for everything you do for me, Mum. I love you." Those notes remind me that what I'm doing as a parent matters. 8. They remind you what's really important in life It's not easy juggling the responsibilities of being a parent, as well as other responsibilities like doing the housework and paying the bills. But when I'm in the middle of a task, I try my best to shift my focus to my children. It's not always easy, but I do the best I can. Seeing their faces light up when I say, "I'll do these dishes after I read you a book" reminds me that being there for your loved ones is sometimes more important. 9. They make you a better person Before my kids, I had a horrendous diet, struggled with waking up on time and was far from organised. But I eat much healthier and do exercise now. I even visit the dentist regularly. I want to show my kids that I practise what I preach. I've also learned how to be more empathetic, patient, and how to love unconditionally. Every challenge I have ever faced as a mum has made me a better person for it. 10. They remind you that one person can make a big difference to someone's life Becoming a mother has really changed my life. It's transformed my world, my way of thinking and my ability to love another person. And by loving my three children, I have seen the immense impact you can have on just one person's life. This reminds me why it's so important to be kind to each other, to support each other, to love each other. You never know how much your kindness could really change a person's life for the better. Jennifer Maughan School Social Worker Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays 9208 2704 St Columba’s Catholic Primary School 32 Roberts Road Bayswater WA 6053 Email: maughan.jennifer@cathednet.wa.edu.au Page 8 Newsletter Term 4, Issue 32 Canteen News Week 3 Term 4 Roster A huge thank you to all of the Parents who have offered to help in the canteen this year. It is greatly appreciated! Monday Amy Gardiner 27/10/14 We are trying to complete the Canteen Roster for 2014. If you can help for a morning, or just an hour, please contact the office admin@stcolsbays.wa.edu.au Wednesday HELP NEEDED 29/10/14 Friday HELP NEEDED 31/10/14 Thank you. SHERYL MILONAS Happy Birthday! Isabella Fernandez Kindy Green Danie Abel Year 5 Sienna Van Maanen Year 1W Maximillian Orsi Year 2W Christopher Pincus Year 4 Lucas Hancock Year 1W Benjamin Shah Year 5 Alyssa Moore Year 6 Pastoral Care Raffle Kindy Green Term rosters are placed on the classroom door and printed in the weekly newsletter for you to check when your child/ children are due to donate the prize (one prize donated per child a year) for their class. The idea is to provide a small gift (eg book, puzzle, pencils etc) to the value of $5. The child rostered to donate a prize is required to hand the prize to the class teacher on the morning. Tickets are 20c each, with a maximum of 3 tickets. Your participation and continued support is greatly appreciated. Kindy White Week 3 (31/10/14) And Week 4 (7/11/14) Week 3 Gabrielle Van Maanen Week 4 Max Gardiner PP Green Week 3 Lachlan Harris Week 4 Amber Nguyen PP White Week 3 Christian Campbell Week 4 Emily Thoms Year 1 Green Week 3 Addison Markovic Week 4 Roman Kaless Year 1 White Week 3 Piper Anderson Week 4 Archie Jarvis Year 2 Green Week 3 Selene Seneviratne Week 4 Riley Longson Tear 2 White Week 3 Sophie Klass Week 4 Carter Robertson Year 3 Week 3 Hannah Doyle Week 4 Sebastian Car Year 4 Week 3 Ella Shanahan Week 4 Timira Ratnasekara Year 5 Week 3 Mateo Clark Week 4 Ivy Fuentes Year 6 Charlotte Pitter PK Green Week 3 Amelia Brajevic Week 4 Piers Christensen ***************Book Raffle*************** Wishing a very happy birthday to: Week 3 Evelyn Vanderklau Week 4 Bailey Seal Ne P a gws e let 9 t er Newsletter Classifieds Advertising space available! $50.00 per term for a business card-sized ad. Contact admin@stcolsbays.wa.edu.au with your pdf and to arrange payment to the P&F. 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