NEWSLETTER JUNE 2015
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NEWSLETTER JUNE 2015
TERM 2: JUNE 2015 IMPORTANT DATES Friday Monday th Last Day of Term 2 (students finish at 1:30pm) th Lailatul-Qadr (Night of Power) – 26 June 13 July School Closed – Monday 13th & Tuesday 14th July Friday Monday th Eidul Fitr (In Sha Allah) – School Closed th First Day of Term 3 – finishes at 3:35pm (Normal Time) 17 July 20 July (Canteen re-opens following Ramadan) Wednesday th 12 August Curriculum Day (School closed for students) MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR Assalamu Alaikum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuh I pray to Allah (SWT) that this message finds you and your family in good health and high Islamic spirit. The Holy month of Ramadan commenced on Thursday 18th June. We are privileged this year that the holy month Ramadan falls within the three weeks of holidays (two weeks of school term break and one week of Eid holidays). Alhamdulillah, therefore this year we will be able to devote more time for Ibadah and Salah. Our school Imam Sheikh Mostafa Hassan is conducting Taraweeh prayers in our Multi-Purpose Hall at Springvale Campus. At Officer Campus, Taraweeh prayers are also being conducted. These are being led by Imam Khalilur Rahman Hamid and Imam Mogamat Majidih Essa. Please see more details about the Ramadan program later in this Newsletter. To celebrate the advent of the holy month of Ramadan, ‘Welcome Ramadan Presentation Night’ was held on th Tuesday 16 June. It was a whole school program where students from different year levels presented items. We were thrilled that a significant number of parents & well-wishers attended this event. A whole school Al-Quran memorization competition will occur before the end of term. ‘Zakathul Fitr’ will be collected by the school and distributed amongst the orphans & needy throughout our community. Similar programs are also planned for Officer Campus. On behalf of the management of Minaret College, I wish all our staff, students and the Muslim Community a blessed month of Ramadan and Eid Mubarak. May Allah (swt) accept our prayers, fasting, duas and good deeds. May Allah (SWT) guide us to serve our children to be successful in this world and in the hereafter. Welcome Ramadan Presentation Night Mr Mohamed Hassan OAM, welcomes everyone to a night of celebration Mr Mohamed Hassan OAM Director/Founder - Page 1 - From the Office NOTICES & INFORMATION School Fees We have noticed that some parents still have outstanding school fees for Term 2. We urge parents to kindly settle their account now, as Term 2 is ending shortly. Calendar Events th 26 June Last Day of Term 2 (students finish at 1:30pm) th 13 July Lailatul-Qadr (Night of Power) th School Closed – Monday 13 & th Tuesday 14 July th th 17 -19 July Eidul Fitr th (School Closed – Friday 17 July) th 20 July First Day of Term 3 – finishes at 3:35pm (Normal Time) (Canteen re-opens following Ramadan) rd 23 July Bus fares must be paid “in full” within the first week th of the term, by 24 July. Failure to pay bus fares by the due date will result in your bus service being suspended without further notice. Please cooperate with us so that bus services are provided to your children without hindrance. Parent / Teacher Interviews 4:00pm – 7:00pm th 12 August The school incurs many expenses in running its services; therefore, we request you pay your school fees immediately. If you are finding it difficult to make a lump sum payment, we can arrange for you to pay on an installment basis. Please feel free to come and discuss this matter as soon as possible, so that easy-payment terms can be arranged for settling the outstanding balance early. We look forward to your cooperation. Curriculum Day (School closed for students) Message from Head of Secondary Assalamu Alaikum Warahmatu Allahi Wabarakatuh Officer Campus – Head of Campus Thank you to all parents who came and shared our Welcome Ramadan Presentation Night celebration. The turn out to the event was very high and students’ participation was high as well. We had over 400 students participating and over 100 teachers involved in the preparation. Students and teachers at Officer Campus have had a very productive and exciting Semester One. Primary students have completed their summative assessments and secondary students have finished their mid-year examinations. Teachers are busy with exams correction and report writing as our parent/teacher interviews will take place the first week after we come back from rd holidays on Thursday 23 July. Semester reports will be available for parents on that day. We encourage parents to attend, as these reports are comprehensive and provide a good indication as to whether the student is performing at the required level or not. Ramdan Kareem to you all. I hope to see you in the Taraweeh prayers, either at Officer or Springvale Campus. Dr Samir Dorhmi Head of Secondary School & SF SS Team Leader Office Hours – Holidays 9.00 am - 3.00 pm The Office will be closed on the following days: Monday 13th July Tuesday 14th July Friday 17th July We are extremely proud to have continued our strong support of student wellbeing by building a positive learning culture. This was achieved by providing challenging, interactive and engaging learning experiences, while also nurturing relationships with families and the community at large. We recognise that students can play a powerful role in this effort, which is both encouraged and supported. By instilling this philosophy of taking ownership in each other’s safety and wellbeing, students have developed a strong sense of connectedness, that is, finding meaning and purpose in their lives. Officer students have continued their strong work ethic in preparing a number of items for Welcome Ramadan Presentation Night, while also displaying outstanding performances for the ‘Welcome Ramadan’ assembly. On a final note, Officer Campus is pleased to announce that we have organized Taraweeh prayers for our community during the month of Ramadan. I wish all students, teachers and families a wonderful break and the very best during this blessed month. Ranjith Dediwalage Head of Officer Campus - Page 2 - - Page 3 - - Page 4 - Message from Head of Primary As Salamualaikum Barakatuh. Wa Rahmathullahi HIGHLIGHTS Wa Building Bridges Interfaith Program th Alhamdulillah, we have completed half of the academic year, 2015, filled with many successful events and activities in the Primary School. Using a holistic approach, our committed team of teaching staff works with great dedication to help students make continued progress. Extra support is provided by our caring staff to meet any additional needs of students. Students are expected to show responsibility for their learning and behavior as they prepare for life ahead of them. We encourage them to be responsible citizens by guiding them to make right choices. Our intention is to enable them to portray a culture of self-discipline and good manners by following the Hadith, “The best of you in Islam are those with the best of manners.” We appreciate parents’ active involvement in their children’s education. Insha Allah, working collaboratively, our aim is to give your child the best in academic and Islamic education. Many thanks to all families who attended the Welcome Ramadan th Presentation Night at Springvale Campus on 16 June. On Tuesday 26 May, Minaret hosted the Building Bridges Interfaith Program, this program is based on schools from various areas of the Eastern sector that speak about the Abrahamic faiths. Our students presented on the Islamic faith and what it means to be a Muslim. Some of the schools that attended were, Mt.Scopus, Luther College, Avila College, Emmaus College, Donvale Christian College and Aquinas College. The feedback we received from teachers of the various schools was that they were so impressed at our presentation; that it was informative and gave a great perspective on the Islamic faith. One teacher remarked that it was refreshing to see students practice and behave in the manner of the teachings in the Quran. Two of the Christian schools would like Minaret to perform at their schools; Donvale Christian College and Emmaus College. All in all, we were so proud of our Interfaith students. They researched, compiled and edited their presentation all on their own. On behalf of the Primary Team, I take this opportunity to extend our greetings and best wishes for the holy month of Ramadan. Narrated Abu Huraira(R): The Prophet (PBUH) said: “ whoever fasts during Ramadan out of sincere faith and hoping to attain Allah’s rewards, then all his past sins will be forgiven.” (Sahih Al-Bukhari). May this special month bring abundant blessings, mercy and forgiveness from Allah (SWT). May Allah (SWT) accept our fasting and all other Ibaadah. Aameen! All are welcome to join the Taraweeh Prayers and Eid prayers at Minaret College. In advance, we would also like to wish all families a safe and cheerful term break and a joyous Eid- Ul- Fitr! Ayesha Farooq Head of Primary School Premier’s Reading Challenge Don’t be surprised if you see one of our Middle School students with their nose in a book. Students have been participating in the Victorian Premier’s Reading Challenge and will continue to do so for the next few months. a Here’s one recommendation from Year 7 student m Venisa Korcari: e d “Going solo’ by Roald Dahl is an enjoyable and a adventurous book on s this year’s list. It talks about his life and interesting s things he did, such as travelling around the world. I think everyone should read this book, as Roald Dahl writes down the things he thought to himself in the book.” - Page 5 - Analysis of Earthquakes Incursion: Hands-On Science This term Grade 6 has been focusing on Earthquakes in Science. As an in-class assessment, we had to create projects pertaining to earthquakes. Many had fun working on their tasks, however for some, it was a challenge working in groups, but nevertheless it all went well. The Grade 5 students had an incursion on matter (solid, liquid and gases) last week. It was nice seeing all students engaged, excited and participating in various science activities. We created projects in the form of posters, diagrams and models using recycled materials. And then, had to present it to the class as a form of speaking task. All in all, students thoroughly enjoyed working on their projects and some were really innovative. Yusuf Elshenawy 6D Changes in the Community Recently, Grade 3’s went on an excursion to Rippon Lea Estate as part of our unit on ‘Changes in the Community’. We got to participate in several activities that demonstrated the differences between life in 1890 and 2015. Variables and Fair Tests As part of developing our science skills, 4D was introduced to the concept of a fair test. We were not at all amused when nothing seemed fair about our ‘Relay Race’. The students even experienced some old fashioned games and ways of doing chores including washing and pressing clothes, beating carpets and coring an apple. It was great fun and we learnt a lot. We suggested to our teacher all the factors which would have made our ‘Relay race’ fair. It was then that she introduced the term ‘variables’ for the factors which influenced the results of a test, and explained about the role variables play in conducting ‘Fair tests’ as part of our science investigations. We have planned our scientific investigations and are all set to investigate weathering and erosion. - Page 6 - Practicing for Presentation Night Year 2 is a Bully Free Zone Our Grade 1 students have been finishing off the term by practicing with great enthusiasm for their performance at Presentation Night. This term, students in Year 2 have been learning about the importance and seriousness of bullying. They have been able to understand the many forms bullying takes, how to avoid it & handle it if it takes place. Watch out for our team and all their hard work. Students were able to express their understandings through posters, performances and many other interactive activities. Excursion into the City Recently Year 9 students were fortunate enough to go on excursion into the city of Melbourne to visit some historic sites, including Parliament House and Cook's Cottage in the Fitzroy Gardens. The cottage from North Yorkshire, originally built in 1755 by Captain James Cook's parents, was bought by Russell Grimwade, a notable Australian businessman and philanthropist, who donated the house to the people of Victoria for the centenary anniversary of the settlement of Melbourne in October 1934. The cottage was deconstructed brick by brick and packed into 253 cases and 40 barrels for shipping on board the Port Dunedin from Hull. Year 9 students were complimented on their excellent behaviour and manners by several of the tour guides. They thoroughly enjoyed the tours of both Parliament House and Cook's Cottage which will enhance their studies of different subjects at school, including Humanities and Commerce Making Handmade Brochures Wow! What fun we had making these colorful dazzling handmade brochures. The idea was initiated in hope that we could raise some funds for Senior Primary SRC’s future projects. The girls worked tediously but also very enthusiastically crafting their brochures. For some it was also a great opportunity to display their talents. It was indeed a fun-fill experience! Hosnia Sama Saadzadah SRC Captain - Page 7 - Vegetable Gardening Food for the Soul: English Projects As part of Outdoor Play, the children in Foundation have been spending time in the Vegetable Garden. The children have had the opportunity to plant snowpeas, beetroot and lettuce. Over the weeks they have visited the garden observing how the plants have been growing and have discussed what plants need for growth: WSS being Water, Sun, Soil. Students of Year 8 gathered on Monday, the 25th of May, in the theatrette to host a big feast for teachers and students alike. This week they could finally enjoy all of their hard work, by harvesting some vegetables and eating them. Yum! Students were to choose the dishes they would like to prepare, describe the ethnic background the dishes were based upon, and advertise their restaurant through different forms of media, such as flyers and brochures. This was to teach the art of persuasion to the students by learning how to advertise their very own venue. The function was a process of the ‘World Cuisines: Food for the Soul’ English task that required all students in Year 8 to set up a restaurant. Each class was split into groups and worked together to produce an amazing end result that was show cased during recess. Judges were requested to make the tough decision and declare the winner based on the dishes presented as well the table lay-out. Although all classes were winners for their effort and enthusiasm, Year 8D girls had the best restaurant in terms of presentation, but the overall winner of the contest were the 8B boys. Interaction with VCAL Students th On Tuesday May 26 , VCAL students from Berwick Secondary College visited Minaret College and had a very interactive session with students of Year 11. The activity was held in the Theatrette. Having come from a school not as multiculturally diverse as our school, they were interested to know more about our culture, especially our religion. They came prepared with fascinating questions that related to the foods we consume, our prayers and their respective timings and our concept of respect and modesty. Our students enjoyed answering these questions and also participated in asking a variety of questions of their own. The experience was very inspiring and it was surprising to see how little of each other’s culture both groups knew. Our students learnt a lot and everyone thought the experience was invaluable and definitely worthwhile. - Page 8 - Minaret Stands Tall Students from Junior Primary excitedly participated in the ‘Budding Artists’ competition held by ‘Twins of Faith’ Mercy Mission organisation. BUDDING ARTISTS COMPETITION AWARDS The selected entries of nine students displaying ‘The Garden of Abu Darda’ and ‘Madina at the time of Prophet Muhammed(S)’ were exhibited. st Students Umeza Kashif (Yr 7) & Jamila Zarghoon (Yr 8) won 1 and 2 respectively, in the Budding Artists Competition nd prize, Year 7 Soccer Team – Qualified for the State Finals th On Wednesday 10 June, a selected group of Year 7 boys competed in the annual Greater Dandenong Division Soccer tournament. With 8 teams competing for only one qualifying spot into the State Finals, along with the level of talent, the task to qualify was always going to be a difficult one. It comes with great pleasure, from the Physical Education Department, to announce that the Minaret College Year 7 Boys soccer team have qualified for the first time since joining the Dandenong Division. A stellar all-round performance by every individual has resulted in an over-powering dominant display to steam roll into the play-offs. Not a single goal was conceded throughout the day, with over 20 goals scored in only 4 games played. Big congratulations to these individuals who have worked hard to achieve this goal. - Page 9 - SPRINGVALE CAMPUS OFFICER CAMPUS Minaret Preschool children showed lots of enthusiasm in welcoming the holy month of Ramadan. They are learning about the importance of the holy month and created Eid Cards, decorated the preschool, made lanterns and will be baking basbusa. Ahlan Wasahlan Ya Ramadan! At Minaret Preschool we believe that culture is the fundamental building block of identity. Through cultural learning children gain: a feeling of belonging, a sense of personal history, and security in knowing who they are, where they come from and their religion. Minaret Preschool wishes you and your family “Ramadan Kareem” th On Wednesday the 17 of June our ELC children invited their families and friends over to welcome the holy month of Ramadan. It was an afternoon filled with celebration, a short performance, Quran recitations and also sweet treats. We’d like to congratulate Aisha Ali from our 3 year old group for memorising the Ayatul Kursi and reciting in front of a big audience! Mashaa’Allah, well done Aisha! The children have been extremely busy these few weeks to prepare for the arrival of this blessed month. Our Hasanah tree is quickly filling up with all the children’s good deeds. The children now know twenty of Allah’s beautiful names and best of all, we have been learning to make wudhu and praying Salatul Zuhri in congregation. We’d like to wish all our ELC families a Ramadan Kareem and may Allah shower his blessings and accept all our ibadaah Inshaa’Allah. - Page 10 - - Page 11 - Morning Assembly Presentation Ramadan Activities Ramadan is the month of great blessing and rewards from Allah (swt). Officer Campus welcomes Ramadan this year with a host of interesting activities and competitions lined-up which we hope will bring to life the significance of this Blessed Month of Islam. Grade 3B students welcomed the month of Ramadan in the morning assembly. They did a role play on Ramadan Do’s and Don’ts. They participated enthusiastically and did a fantastic job. To celebrate the Month of Ramadan, Officer Campus is involved in the annual Quran competition. The students have undergone several rounds of rigorous selection which began in Week 8 to unearth the top 3 Quran reciters from each level. These students will be competing in the Grand Finals at Springvale Campus on a later date, God Willing. Next, the preliminary rounds of the Adhan Competition were also begun and these are held just before each day's Dhuhr prayers. Here again, the top 3 most accurate and melodious Adhan callers are selected for the Final round which be held at our th newly opened Oval on Friday, June19 . The students were really busy throughout the term learning, exploring and investigating about the term topic ‘Change’. During the Incursion by Hands on Science, they used models to investigate changes caused by the movement of the Earth and moon. "Whoever observes fast during the month of Ramadan out of sincere faith, and hoping to attain Allah's rewards, then all his past sins will be forgiven." With these vibrant activities, it is hoped that the students will be able to get into the spirit of this amazing month and hopefully, work towards making this Ramadan their 'Best Ramadan Ever'! Ramadan Mubarak to All! The True Meaning of Ramadan With Ramadan around the corner, Year 9 students have been anticipating its arrival. For many, Ramadan is a time to recharge our Iman and to further strengthen our relationship with Allah (SWT). Laila Mirzad, a Year 9 student, has written a poem about Ramadan called ‘The true meaning of Ramadan’ in which she deciphers what the true meaning of Ramadan is. The following is an extract from her poem. ‘Blessed be he Allah who gave us the opportunity To fast in this blissful month of Ramadan For Allah, Our breath is as sweet as musk Don’t you remember the story of Prophet Musa? Our nights are full of prayer and the remembrance of Allah Anticipating and waiting for him to shower us with his mercy’ Laila Mirzad Year 9 - Page 12 - - Page 13 - - Page 14 -