Newsletter Week 6 Term 4 12 November 2014 From the desk of the Principal... Why are we a unique school? Palmerston Christian School, who are we? What makes us a unique school in Palmerston? We are a unique school in Palmerston. There is no other school that has the high quality of education and pastoral care in a Christ centered community. We are bold in our expression of faith in Christ and our deliberate inclusion of education into our Christianity. The quality of the education at Palmerston Christian School is reflected in our mission statement. “To serve families through the process of nurturing and educating children in an environment where Christ is central, thereby enabling them to be the people God has called them to be. “ Our sister schools in NT Christian Schools organisation share the same community based and Christ centered education model and together with other NT Christian Schools, we are unique. As Principal, I meet all the new families. One question I ask parents is, “How did you hear about Palmerston Christian School?” Mostly people respond that it is word of mouth recommendation from someone they know. Some say internet search and a few respond by saying they have done research about schools and Palmerston Christian School is tops in terms of the information they have looked at. *All of these responses are positive and encouraging to a staff of teachers who are dedicated professionals. The word of mouth recommendation is especially pleasing as it is coming from members of our community who know us well. A community that knows parents are welcome at PCS, education standards are high, pastoral care is excellent; and Christ is the centre of our educative process. These characteristics found at PCS set us apart and shape our community. We guard our community spirit carefully and embrace living life together as a community. Plans for next year are taking shape and the school is in a strong position moving into 2015. We are in the final phase of shaping our classes for next year. Please pray for us as we make decisions about next year. There has been strong interest for 2015 in all sections of the school and waitlists already exist in many year levels including Transition for 2015. Kingdom Kids continues to grow and enrolment is encouraged for parents wishing to have priority entry into Transition at PCS. More detailed information about classes will be in the next newsletter. I look forward to meeting with parents this Friday, 14 November at 2pm in the school library. I plan to give a short overview of the latest happenings at PCS and then have an open discussion about the school. I am especially interested in parent’s hopes and expectation for the future of Palmerston Christian School. In Christ Ken McAllister Principal, Palmerston Christian School & Kingdom Kids Early Learning Centre 50 Waler Rd, Marlow Lagoon / PO Box 113 Palmerston NT 0831 Ph: 8932 3377 Email: admin.pcs@ntschools.net PCS—Newsletter Term 4—Week 6 Constable Kim’s Corner Last term I visited several schools and spoke to Yr 5,6, and 7’s about cyber safety with the THINK U KNOW information package. I am hoping to get to more classes this term. I have included some tips below for both students and parents. Further information including games and puzzles can be found on the THINK U KNOW (Australia) website. Privacy tips for kids Chatting with friends online, instant messaging and playing online games can be fun, but remember to be careful about what information you share: ·Before you share information about yourself online, show your parents first – even if it’s to enter a game or contest Only respond to emails or instant messages from people you know If you receive a message that makes you feel weird, don’t respond and show your parents or an adult you trust If a website asks you to type in information like your name, address and email, check with your parents first If someone you’ve met online wants to meet you in the real world, tell your parents about it first Always give your parent’s correct email address if a site requires their permission for you to join. To ensure your child is protected from risks such as cyber-bullying, unwanted attention or breaches of their privacy, you can: Encourage them to keep their usernames and passwords safe and not share them with anyone Take them through the privacy settings of sites they join to ensure they are careful about what information they share and with whom Educate them about the risks involved in sharing personal information online Discuss the long-term effects of their online behaviour, such as how potential employers may view their online profile file Remind them to think before they post photos or other information online, because once it’s out there, it’s hard to control what happens to it. VOLUNTEERS Warmly welcome you to join us! - NEEDED Tuesday 10th June Uniform Shop – @PCS we urgently need one or two people who are willing to open the uniform shop on a regular weekly basis. Book Club Coordinator – We are looking for someone to be trained as a coordinator during Term 4, with a view to taking on the roll in 2015. If you are available to help, please contact the office to discuss. PCS—Newsletter Term 4—Week 6 2014 ICAS Awards At our previous celebration, awards were given out for the 2014 ICAS Tests. PCS has again done very well and all students who participated, as well as those who won awards, need to be congratulated for their fantastic effort and attitude. There were two new categories this year– Merit Certificates and Principal Awards. It is wonderful that we are given the opportunity to acknowledge not only academic excellence but also attitude, approach, diligence and students giving of their very best. Well done everyone! Year 4 Year 2 John Adjokotse Ryan Lawton Maths—Merit, English—Credit Science-Credit, English-Credit, Elijah Manning Spelling-Credit English-Merit Brandon McConnell, Year 3 Science-Merit Year 5 Caitlin Jong Maths—Credit, Science—Credit, ComputerDistinction, Writing—Credit Liam Jong Maths—Credit, Science—Distinction, Lanie Pennington Computer—Credit, Spelling-Credit, WritingCredit Computer-Credit, English—Credit Paolo Cercarelli Science—Credit Jordan Fisher Year 6 Spelling-Merit, Writing-Distinction Mackinlee Swart Maths-Credit, Science-Credit, SpellingCredit, Writing-Credit English—High Distinction, Spelling-Credit, Writing-Distinction Warmly welcome you to join us! Tuesday 10th June @PCS Sean Cowen ICAS Principal Awards Josiah Taylor, Bella Donald, Lily Koeford, Olivia Koeford, Avaishia Cockatoo-Collins, Matthew Cowen PCS—Newsletter Term 4—Week 6 Congratulations Brandon McConnell on becoming Rural Athletics Centre 2014 Junior Male Champion Young Scientist Awards The Territory’s Young Scientist Awards were presented at Charles Darwin University on 29 October. A number of 3/4 students were given awards. Jordan Fisher and Sophie O’Hehir came first in their category .They are pictured here with their winning recycled bug creation. Well done everyone! Warmly welcome you to join us! Tuesday 10th June @PCS PCS—Newsletter Term 4 Week 6 Calendar Dates Term 4 Thursdays 13 November 2014 (9am-10:10am) Transition Orientation Morning Friday 14 November 2014 - Coffee with Principal Ken McAllister—2pm in the library, all welcome! UPCOMING EVENTS Wednesday 3 December 2014 - Thanksgiving Service Thursday 4 December 2014—MOPS Christmas Party MUSIC TEACHERS NEEDED We are in search of Music Teachers to teach keyboard/piano/guitar/ voice, and any other instrument for 2015. Direct payment arrangements would be made with the parents. not through PCS. Students 13yrs and above Tax File Number application forms are available at the front office for students aged 13 and above to apply for their Tax File Number this year. PCS—Newsletter Term 4—Week 6 The Palmerston Toy Library is run by Good Beginnings and aims to provide a free service to families in the Palmerston area. Membership entitles families to borrow up to two items per child with a maximum of three per family. Our service provides a range of toys to help your child reach their developmental milestones. The Toy Library is held during school terms at: Woodroffe Salvation Army Hall, Woodroffe Ave-Thursdays 10am-12noon Palmerston Library Community Room-Mondays 9-11am For any further queries please call Good Beginnings Palmerston on 89327022 Come and give hockey a go! Ideal for new & current players looking for a fun Hockey experience in a fully supervised and safe environment. For more information please contact NTHA office on 89450302 or email developmentofficer@nthockey.asn.au Commerce-PINTS Hockey Club Warmly welcome you to join us! ‘Thinking about a team sport?’ New players, abilities welcome, We Tuesday all 10th June @PCS are a fun, friendly and familyoriented club. Take the first step to find out more Contact: commerce.pints@gmail.com
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