19-03-2015 - St Flannan`s School
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19-03-2015 - St Flannan`s School
420 Beams Road Zillmere QLD 4034 Website: http://www.stflannans.qld.edu.au Email: pzillmerenorth@bne.catholic.edu.au Phone: 07 3265 3666 Fax: 07 3265 3722 Subscribe to Online Newsletter! http://stflannans.schoolzinenewsletters.com/subscribe 19 March 2015 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Principal’s News Dear St Flannan’s Families PREP ENROLMENT 2016 It is that time of the year again when we ask that if you have a child that is eligible for Prep in 2016, please submit an application form to start the enrolment process. If you know of friends or family that would like to enrol please ask them to do so ASAP as numbers have filled quickly in the past two years. A child starting Prep in 2016 must turn 5 before the 30th June 2016 to be eligible. We also require a copy of your child’s Birth Certificate. Interviews will begin early in Term 2. SWIMMING CARNIVAL Last week our Year 3-7 students participated in our annual swimming carnival. The event was magnificent and I would like to RECOGNISE the work of Maria McArdle, Yr 3 teacher, and the Tuckshop helpers for their wonderful efforts to ensure that all enjoyed the day and that it ran smoothly. We are grateful and appreciative that Jetts Fitness Taigum again provided drinks and prizes for the event. Congratulations to our Age Champions. It is important to celebrate and RECOGNISE the gifts and talents of our students. On Monday I attended a Leadership Forum with all principals in Brisbane Catholic Education. The day was presented by Lyn Sharratt a world renowned researcher and leader in education who is currently in Australia working with BCE. She hails from Canada and has had much success supporting schools to provide the highest quality education possible. This year teachers will be working toward improving our Literacy teaching, with a special focus on reading. Mrs Sharratt places great importance on the development of literacy skills across all subjects and reading is the foundation of this skill. While St Flannan’s has many excellent systems and processes we are always looking to review and improve the quality of our teaching and the learning of students. Next week I will join 25 other principals for four days attending a Leading Learning conference. Every principal on the Archdiocese has participated in this project over the past 5 years. This is a chance to continue my development as a leader of learning in our school. I hope to return with a renewed sense of our mission for education. While I am away Mrs Bernadette Wright APRE will fill the role of acting Principal. INSTRUMENTAL AND DRAMA LESSONS If you are interested in having your child learn an instrument (e.g. keyboard, guitar, drums, violin etc.) please consider one of the two instrumental providers, DDJ and PMI, that we have at St Flannan’s. DDJ also provide private Drama lessons. This year PMI offered a Principal's Scholarship which included free PMI keyboard lessons for 2015. It is my pleasure to announce that Rohan Chadwick Yr 2 is the lucky recipient of this award. We look forward to seeing Rohan’s progress as he learns the valuable skill of playing an instrument. SAY NO TO BULLYING AND HARMONY DAY This Friday 20 March we will participate in the Say No To Bullying and Harmony Day. Students are ENCOURAGED to wear an ORANGE item of clothing to highlight the need for communities to UNITE and live in harmony. There is no cost to participate. This event supports the work we do through our Social Emotional Program to create a culture of respect in our community. Click on the below link to view 3 short videos. http://www.harmony.gov.au/schools/students/ young-australians-talk/ ST FLANNAN’S SCHOOL BOARD The school Board met last week for the first time this year and we officially welcomed two new members, Wendy Poore and Jason Perry. Unfortunately one of our members is unable to continue in this position. If you are interested in becoming a board member please contact the school office. I 1 ENCOURAGE all parents to seriously consider becoming a part of this valuable parent group. The Board should be composed of people who appreciate, value and share the educational mission and ethos of our wonderful school. CAR PARK SAFETY While we have not had any accidents it is imperative that we remind ourselves of the need to show caution and patience at pick-up and drop-off time. I would like to remind parents that the staff carpark is not to be used by parents, especially the loading zone outside the school office. This is for disabled access and deliveries only. Regards Paul Mitchell | Principal APRE News We have had another busy couple of weeks. I hope that you have found some time to continue to reflect during this time of Lent. We are into our 4th Week of Lent and have been reminded in this Sunday’s Gospel that ‘God loved the world so much that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believed in him may not be lost but may have eternal life.’ (John 3:16) May we always be strengthened by the knowledge that we are loved by God so much. 5th Week of Lent: Cristian from Peru – Sharing food for life Cristian’s community in rural Peru has always lived a traditional life, with simple diets and crops dependent on rainfall. Until recently, 33-year-old Cristian had to travel one kilometre to access running water. With the help of Caritas Huacho, Cristian and 14 other young farmers have introduced running water and irrigation to their remote Andean village. They now grow and harvest a wide variety of high-value, sustainable crops, which provide them all with a secure income and a wide variety of food. Your donation to Project Compassion 2015 helps farmers in Peru secure a food source and income that benefits their families and communities for life. http://www.caritas.org.au/projectcompassion Thank you to everyone for your contributions to the Project Compassion Appeal to support those in our global community to have 'Food to Live'. To date we have received $522.60. $400 = provide access to ‘Farmer Field School’, so a farmer can learn new techniques and organic farming practices in NEPAL. $100 = provide a group of 15 female farmers with vegetable seeds, so they can grow sustainable food in NEPAL. 4th Week of Lent: Sarita from Nepal – Harvesting food for life $20 = provide a 105-litre water storage container, so a family of seven can have improved access to drinking in NIGER. Thank you so much for your commitment to supporting those in need. Mother of three, Sarita, could barely grow enough food for her family on her tiny farm plot. In 2007, she joined a program, run by Caritas Nepal, that gave a community group the training and support they needed to start a fish-raising business. Thanks to their hard work, Sarita and the group now have a thriving enterprise and a life-long source of food and income. Your donation to Project Compassion 2015 helps people in rural Nepal create a life-long source of food and income to benefit entire communities. 2 Liturgical Calendar HOLY WEEK The school community will be celebrating Holy Week over two days in Week 10. Each celebration will mark the events of Jesus’ passage from death to new life. We will begin with Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday then celebrate the Easter Triduum – the events of the Last Supper, Good Friday and Easter Sunday, the Resurrection. We will gather as a school community on Monday, 30th March at 2pm in the Undercover Area. This celebration will focus on the events of Palm Sunday and the Last Supper. The second celebration will be held on Tuesday, 31st March at 2pm and will begin in the area outside the Senior Primary classes, in front of the ‘old’ stage. This celebration will focus on the events of Good Friday and the Resurrection. Fr John will be with us to celebrate and lead us on this significant journey of Jesus’ death to Resurrection. I do hope that you have the time to join us, too. THE FEAST OF ST PATRICK – Tuesday 17th March (Source: http://www.prayerguide.org.uk/stfrancis.htm ) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1vIqSkM3Pw Have a wonderful next couple of weeks. I look forward to seeing you at our Holy Week celebrations. St Patrick (385 – 461) was a Bishop who preached the love of Christ in Ireland. Let us remember all missionaries who spread the gospel to the ends of the earth. We ask for God’s strength to help us to bring peace and joy to others, just as St Patrick did. THE FEAST OF ST JOSEPH – Thursday 19th March http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1ZO0vUVTGk St Joseph is the person who was closest to Jesus and Mary. We know little about Joseph but on this Feast day we remember that he was the husband of Mary and was faithful to the call of God. Through his prayers, we are encouraged to see the presence of God in the lives of the ordinary people. WAYS TO PRAY As we recognise the significance of Friday as the official ‘Say NO to Bullying – Take a stand together’ we are encouraged to seek peace in our own lives as well as in the lives of others around the world. We can do this through prayer. The St Francis of Assisi prayer helps us to focus on the needs of others. The prayer has many of the biblical truths of what it means to be a Christian - to seek to give, and in so doing, receive blessings; that the Lord's Prayer asks God to forgive us as we forgive, and that the goal of eternal life can only result from us putting to death our old sinful lives. Sometimes Christians are called to turn the world upside down. To bring the exact opposite of what we find in our world. St. Francis' prayer is a bold one, asking for strength to give of ourselves to meet the needs of others. He recognises that it "is in giving that we receive", that as we give of ourselves, we receive the peace and blessing of our risen Lord Jesus. We cannot earn eternal life, but that we are pardoned from the sins that block our claim on it. Think about the situations that you are involved in that require peace, consolation, hope, light and joy. Then, if you're bold enough, pray the prayer! The Prayer of St. Francis Lord, make me an instrument of your peace, Where there is hatred, let me sow love; where there is injury, pardon; where there is doubt, faith; where there is despair, hope; where there is darkness, light; where there is sadness, joy; O Divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek to be consoled as to console; to be understood as to understand; to be loved as to love. For it is in giving that we receive; it is in pardoning that we are pardoned; and it is in dying that we are born to eternal life. Mrs Bernadette Wright Assistant Principal Religious Education St Flannan’s Parish Details: Fr. John Kilinko 194 Handford Road Zillmere Qld 4034 (w) 07 3265 3977 (07) 3265 3903 (F) 07 3265 7074 Parish Office Hours: 9.00am -3.00pm Tue – Fri. Email: stflannans@bne.catholic.net.au Mass Times: Saturday 6.00pm, Sunday 7.00am, 9.00am & 5.00pm FLARANA FAIR News FLARANA FAIR – ‘LET YOUR LIGHT SHINE – THROUGH ME AND YOU’ The Pizza Party winners have almost been decided. This is our last week for Bring Weeks and I am overwhelmed once again at the generosity of our community. The recent Gold Coin Donation Day brought in $625! Everyone involved in the Fair, whether as a helper or visitor, will benefit from what our community has shared. Thank you so much. The Pizza Party for one class each from Prep-Year 2 and Year 3-Year 6 will occur on Wednesday of Week 10. More information will follow after the totals have been collated. The Bring Weeks are only one component of the preparation for the Fair. There are still other ways to help: 1. Become a volunteer to help stall organisation – be a stall convenor or assist an existing convenor. 2. Drop-off items to the Fete Shed on Sunday, 22nd March, 10am-11am including toys, books and clothes. 3. Donate some of your time to cook, sort, make items for the Fair. See the Volunteer Sheet for some ideas. ART UNION TICKETS are on sale NOW. $2 per ticket. Book Sellers prizes available so please see the School or Parish Office if you need more books to sell. 3 Zone 6 Swimming Carnival Please remember to return Sports Singlets to the School Office. Names will be checked off as singlets are returned. Thank you for your cooperation. Also, there are a number of goggles and caps in Lost Property left over from the Carnival. Please come and check if your child is missing any belongings. Around the Classrooms Prep A Miss Ritchie Prep E Mrs Bolton This week in Prep E we have been busy learning about Rhyming words. We have been enjoying role playing a fun pirate poem "I'm a pirate brave and free, I ran away for life at sea! CURRICULUM News Now me leg's cut off at the knee!" NAPLAN The National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) is an annual national assessment for students in Year 3, 5, 7 and 9 across Australia. This assessment will occur on Tuesday, 12th May, Wednesday, 13th May, and Thursday, 14th May this year. For information about this assessment please take a look at the following PDF. This week in Prep A we are reading the Hungry Caterpillar. We are looking at the life cycle of a caterpillar and the changes it goes through before it becomes a butterfly. We are watching a live cacoon in a bug catcher at the moment. In religion we are learning about the Easter Story and the different events that occurred before Jesus' resurrection. We made paper mache Easter baskets with different symbols that represent Palm Sunday and Holy Week. We have also been looking for numbers buried in kinetic sand and continuing to discover the properties of 2D shapes. Year 1 Mrs Wilkins Year 1 Mrs Cooper & Mrs Toohey Year 1/ 2 Mrs O’Hara Year 2 In 1A this week we had fun doing our assembly. We have been practising our writing and doing lots of reading. We all love doing Reading Eggs. In Maths, we have been counting in twos and looking at teen numbers. In maths we have been counting in two's, looking at teen numbers, collating data and creating graphs to show our favourite movies. In English we have been looking at the structure of different stories and sequencing the events. In religion we have been playing blind folded follow the leader. This has helped us to understand what is needed to be a good leader like Jesus is to the people. Year 1/2E have been reading some narrative stories like The Scarecow's hat and The mixed up Chameleon. We have been doing art and craft activities as well as some writing and comprehension tasks about them. We have also been introduced to an online maths program called Studyladder which the children are enjoying. In Religion we are trying to be more like Jesus in this period of Lent leading up to Easter. In 2A we have been working hard to write our very own narrative stories with an orientation, Miss Cassidy problem and solution. In Maths we have begun to look at understanding and reading graphs and collecting information to make our own graph. We have also been learning about what houses, food, clothes and jobs were like in the time of Jesus. 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9PaP-ty-Aw Year 3 This week we learnt about St Patrick’s Day on March 17th. He is the patron saint of Ireland. Ms McArdle Some children went to Zone 6 swimming carnival to compete against other schools. In Maths, we have been doing experiments with chance and data using dice. In English, we have been learning about conjunctions and writing persuasive texts. Year 3/4 In year 3/4 Enuba we now believe that we could Mr Bell work for a museum classifying animals as Blissner throughout this term we have become skilled taxonomists. We are enhancing our ability to solve difficult mathematical problems and have also been preparing for our class mass on Friday. We have been working very hard to become the best we can be in year 3/4 E. Year 4 Mrs Graham Year 5 Miss Hill We celebrated Reconciliation and talked about the life of Jesus. Why was he crucified? We had a Geography test on mapping and coordinates. We finished our book ‘ Babe’ and are now reading ‘The Twits’. We are improving our writing by using noun and verb groups. We always enjoy doing Study Ladder and Raz Kids on the computers during Literacy Groups. We are mastering multiplication and fractions. We are becoming great skippers! The past fortnight has seen lots of activity and success. Since camp, we have been stepping into the unknown in our learning and making the extra effort to do things differently and not give up. As we near the end of our multiplication unit, many students are enjoying the maths games and activities – demonstrating their confidence and knowledge. As a challenge, students were required to design a board game, using Mathematical tasks to earn points or progress in the game. 5A families will have a lot to look forward to once these are laminated and sent home. We have been enjoying the great outdoors and completing History challenges on the oval. It has been really exciting to see students making connections with the lives of the early European settlers. Science has also been hands on this week as we completed a ‘fair test’. Who would have thought that food colouring and white flowers would raise so many wonderful questions? With only a few weeks to go, we are working hard to complete our novel (Deltora Quest) and master our narrative-writing skills. A busy fortnight and lots more to squeeze into the next few weeks. Year 5/6 We have been busy bees in 5/6 Enuba. Year Mrs 5's have been busy writing prayers of Humphrys Thanksgiving and Praise in Religion and Year 6's have been learning about the Lord's Prayer. They have pulled the Lord's Prayer apart and analysed each line with the interpretation for each. They are now going to move on and start to write their own mass. For homework the class had to keep a food diary where they wrote down everything they ate and drank for 5 days. They then needed to present it in any way they liked. We will use these results to compare how easily we access food and the amount of healthy food we eat compared to the families in our Caritas study. In Maths the children have been working hard on their division sums and revising multiplication. We have also been continuing our work with narrative writing. Researching reasons For and Against Federation has been the Yr 6's research project and the Year 5's have been learning about the reasons for the colonisation of Australia. A reminder that the combined 5/6E and 6A mass is on next Friday. Year 6 Last week in Maths we worked very hard on our Miss division skills. We learnt how to write remainders Cheyne as decimals and found out how to represent reoccurring numbers. This week we are working on our mental strategies and working collaboratively to solve problems. We have begun looking at evaporation as a way to reverse dissolving and are completing our 'for and against federation' displays in History. In Religion, we are focusing on The Lord's prayer. Check out the video below where we were given a section of The Lord's prayer and had less than 2 minutes to sort ourselves out in the correct order. We looked up two references in the Bible where Jesus taught his followers the prayer. We also examined and discussed each part of the prayer in detail to better understand the meaning behind each petition. Below are images of the Wordles we created when reflecting on the significance and meaning of individual words and phrases of The Lord's Prayer. 5 Tuckshop Roster 2015 Date http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMyOs-2uxzs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzQ3ktT2kEM Volunteers 23rd March Marta Kelly, Ella Perry, Gina Reitano AWARDS Unite in a spirit of blessing, Jasper Alipayo, Declan McIlroy, Vandita Rawat, Sophie Rose Simpson, Mia Nicholson, Aaron Nurture in a spirit of the sacred, Enders, Benedict Nmanii, Callun McIlroy, Maya Carkeek, Mijie Encourage Michael, Ishan Rao, Rowan in a spirit of holiness O’Connor, Anika Stubbs, RecognisE Jennifer Ngoc, Porscha Taka, in a spirit of inspiration, Mackenzie Sanker, Toby Maniaty, Chris Anei, Mariabella EmpoWEr in a spirit of gentleness, Reitano, Bella Montenegro, Gabby Walters, Frank Partsch, Jacob Mirriliees, Eden Partsch, Tallison Hayes, Jordyn Fidler, Xenia Ocampo, Elizabeth Shaw, Aching Arop, Samuel Caruana, Flynn Simpson, Jessica Knight, Sienna Nisbet, Jacob Christophers, Sanjay Gurung, Grace Pal Kaur, Mitchell Toner Bakers Bakers Item Ella Perry Cupcakes Donations & Items Ella Perry – Joanne Chocolate Plastic Cups & Chamberlain Slice Spoons, Caroline Nisbet – Bench Spray NEW TUCKSHOP MENU Tuckshop News Friday Tuckshop Tuckshop on Fridays has commenced – only lunch is available which is first break. No afternoon tea supplied on Fridays. Usual order system applies. ST FLANNAN`S SWIMMING CARNIVAL Congratulations to all our fantastic swimmers who competed in the 2015 St Flannan`s Swimming Carnival at Zillmere State School pool on Friday 6th March. Our Age Swimming Champions for 2015 are: Coming Events: 6 8 YEARS 9 YEARS 10 YEARS Jaime Wallace Laura Poon Sonia Giorgia De Niccoli Gioannis Friday 20th March Year 3/4 (Mr Bell-Blissner) Class Mass 9.00am in the Church Girls Friday 20th March Wear Orange for National Day against Bullying and Violence Boys Jarrett Stubbs Saturday 21st March Harmony Day Monday 23rd March Assembly Prayer Leader 3 Ariba at 8.45am in the Hall Friday 27th March Year 6A (Miss Cheyne) & Year 5/6 (Mrs Humphrys) Class Mass 9.00am in the Church Friday 27th March P&F School Disco – 5.00pm – 7.30pm $5.00 entry. Sausage Sizzle, Drinks, Popcorn and treats for sale. Sunday 29th March Palm Sunday & Anniversary of opening of St Flannans School (1954) Lachlan Kaleb Packham Doolan 11 YEARS Ethan Poore 12 YEARS Sophia De Gioannis Connor Chadwick The final scores for house colours were: 1ST PLACE – ULURU – 779 POINTS 2ND PLACE- DAINTREE – 721 POINTS 3RD PLACE- MORETON – 713 POINTS Special thanks to all staff and family members of St Flannan`s who volunteered their time to assist with the carnival. I would also like to thank our tuck shop conveners for the wonderful culinary delights they prepared for our very hungry swimmers and also to the band of helpers who assisted on the day. Maria McArdle Sports Co-ordinator P&F Disco – Friday 27th March Please join us for our first social event of the year. $5 entry fee includes; • Entry to disco • Games with prizes • LED Novelty • Zooper Doopers Sausage sizzle, drinks, popcorn, lollies and more treats on sale. Free tea and coffee for parents. Easter Egg Guessing Competition Have a go at guessing how many Easter eggs are in the jar and you could win them all! Winner will be announced at disco night. The jar will be placed in the office and you can make your one prediction at first breaks only next week MONDAY – FRIDAY. Flarana Fair -Cake Stall Tennis News Term 1 Tennis Coaching will finish on Wednesday 1st April. Term 2 Tennis Coaching will commence on Wednesday 29th April. All Term 1 students will be enrolled into Term 2 Coaching. I hope you have enjoyed this terms tennis. The new Tennis enrolment forms will be handed out at school during the first week after the holidays. All tennis enquiries to Wayne hampson.wayne@gmail.com on 0438195723 or School Banking News This year the cake stall will be running a competition. The class that brings in the most cakes and baked goods to the tuckshop on Friday 8th May (the day before the fair) will win a prize. The Easter break is a great time to bake a few cakes and freeze them. Last year we sold out, so every cake makes a difference and raises funds for the St Flannan’s community. The cake stall is also looking for volunteers on the day of the fair. Volunteer forms, baker forms and packaging are available from School office. If you have any questions you can email Tania Vico (stall convenor) at tanalvi76@gmail.com Happy baking! Sports News Congratulations to Chloe Mirrielees and Angelina Talau-Brown for trialling in Netball for Bramble Bay District. Both girls have been selected to represent Bramble Bay in the Met North Tournament . We wish the girls all the best as they pursue their personal best in a sport that they are passionate about. Well done Girls from St Flannan`s School community. Zone 6 Swimming Carnival Congratulations to the 38 children who competed at the Zone 6 swimming carnival on Tuesday at Somerset pool. All children pursued their personal best and showed great perseverance while swimming. Their behaviour and sportsmanship were excellent and they represented our school very well. I was very proud of their enthusiasm and spirit of having a go as lots of fun was had by all. Well done St Flannan's! Mrs O'Hara St Patrick’s College Bursary Opportunity – Apply Now St Patrick’s College is currently seeking bursary applications for Catholic students entering Year 7 in 2016. Bursaries are based on financial need and family circumstance rather than academic or sporting ability. The bursary will be maintained for the duration of the student’s education at the College and reviewed annually. The purpose of the Bursary is to offer new students whose families face financial hardship the opportunity to experience the holistic education that St Patrick’s College can offer. 7 In order to consider your application, we ask you to complete the necessary application documentation which includes an Enrolment Application Form, Financial Summary and at least two letters of support by Thursday 2nd April 2015. Bursaries are awarded at the Principal’s discretion and his decision is final. To enquire about an enrolment package, please contact Mrs Stacey Bishop, Foundation Development Manager on 3631 9052 or sbishop@stpatricks.qld.edu.au Mt Maria College Petrie Last year our small cohort of Year 12 students achieved great results. Through our successful and varied vocational pathways offered here at the College all bar two of our students have gone on to employment or further studies. Being a student at Mt Maria College Petrie offers many great opportunities and does not preclude you from going to university, as evidence shows. All 11 students who applied for university commence in the next few weeks. Congratulations to our Class of 2014. Results were as follows: • Apprenticeships – 6 • Employment – 11 • Further Study /University – 11 • Further Study /Other – 12 • Australian Defence Forces – 2 If you would like to learn more about our College, you are welcome to join one of our Tours – 18th March, 22nd April, 20th May or come along to our Open Day on May 24th to find out what we have to offer your student. Telephone the College office for more information on 3285 5500 – or check out our website at 8