15th July 2016 - St Carlo Borromeo Primary School

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15th July 2016 - St Carlo Borromeo Primary School
School
Production
Dates
29th August
31st August
DATES TO REMEMBER
TERM 3
St Carlo Borromeo
Newsletter
T E R M
3
I S S U E
Dear Parents and Students,

The children have all
returned looking refreshed
and ready for the term
ahead. As we start a new
se me s ter i t i s a n
oppor tunity for a ll
students to set new
learning goals with their
teachers and focus with
renewed energy on
improving and engaging in
their learning. As I move
around the school this
week I have been very
impressed with just how
engaged students have
been with their new units
of work. I extend my very
best wishes to all students
and staff for a great second
semester ahead.
Yr.5 Parish Mass
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18th July
Chocolate fundraiser sent
home
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21st July
Yr. 2 Class Mass
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22nd July
Yr. 5L Assembly
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23rd July
First Eucharist
Grp 1 –12:30p.m.
Grp 2—3:00p.m.
WEEK 3
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26th July
Feast of St Joachim/
AnneGrandparents Day
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28th July
Yr.4 Class Mass
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29th July
School Closure Day
J U L Y
2 0 1 6
Welcome Back For Term 3
WEEK 2
17th July
1 5 T H
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I would also like to take
the opportunity to remind
all parents about some key
safety concerns especially
around dropping children
off in the morning and
collecting them of an
evening. With these very
cold and wet conditions
visibility is certainly
impaired and the need to
stick to the 40km per hour
speed restrictions, no
double parking and
adhering to correctly using
the drop off zone is
critically important. Our
most concerning times are
when it is raining and
parents are dangerously
double parking vehicles
with children being forced
to weave between cars. I
would also strongly urge all
parents to use the
supervised crossings with
your children at all times.
Your co-operation in these
important safety measures
are greatly appreciated for
our students to remain
safe.
Later this term we will be
holdi ng our sc h ool
production so planning is
now well underway and
students have started
rehearsing for this event.
All children will be involved
and we look forward to a
very enjoyable experience
culminating in a terrific
performance later this
term. Details about ticket
sales will be published very
soon.
Finally, a very big thank
you to all of our Year
Four parents and
students who attended
the Eucharist Sacrament
workshops this week.
Our prayers and best
wishes are extended to
all of these children as
they make their final
preparations to receive
this Sacrament on
Saturday 23rd July.
I look forward to what
will be both a very busy
and productive term. As
always if you have any
queries or concerns
please don’t hesitate to
contact your child’s
teacher, members of
our leadership team or
myself at anytime.
Have a great term!!
Yours sincerely,
Tim Kelly
Principal
New Reports 2016!!
Last term you would have noticed a new look report
format. All Victorian schools are mandated to report
in a certain way and therefore there are some aspects
that remain unchanged. This is in line with meeting
Government reporting compliance. Schools recently
however were able to have greater input into
presenting student achievements and general
behaviour and application in a different way. Over a
period of nearly twelve months the staff with input
from our School Advisory Board have developed a
new format which is aimed at presenting student
achievements and areas requiring further work in a
clearer manner. We are therefore seeking some
feedback from parents about how they have found
these new reports. This feedback will help us further
develop and improve our reporting to parents. We
encourage you to either complete a short survey on
the link Report Survey
or attend a very informal feedback session over a
cuppa on Thursday 21st July at 9.15am in the staffroom.
This will run for about twenty minutes. If you are
attending the morning tea feedback session could you
please RSVP on treed@scgreenvale.catholic.au
Bell Times and Start of Learning
Please note that the first bell rings at 8.45am. Formal learning commences at 9am sharp. Any child
arriving after 9am is required to go to the office to
get a late slip and will be marked on the attendance roll as ‘late’. To ensure that learning is not interrupted we would encourage all students to be
settled in class prior to 9am.
All school gates are locked at 9am sharp.
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Religion
First Eucharist Candidates 2016
Congratulations to all the Year 4 students, who will receive the Sacrament of First Holy Eucharist on
Saturday 23rd July. We acknowledge and thank Laura, Joanne, Lisa and Anthony for preparing the
students for the sacredness of the Sacrament.
When we
put our
problems in
GOD’S
HANDS we
put His
peace in our
hearts.
Erin Amore
Monique Avenoso
Mia-Isabella Bacci
Jorja Barassi
Alannah Bartolo
Jacob Bevilacqua
Aidan Bolgi
Paul Boutros
Sienna Cabral
Johnny Cammaroto
Luis Cananzi
Georgie Cartwright
Joshua Caruana
Jack Cassar
Amelia Cecconi
Christian Cerasa
Alexandria Cetraro
Ceejay Cicala
Alannah Cicitta
Liana Coluccio
Elli Crooks
Cristian Deagostino
Portia Di Iorio
Mon`ae Di Mezzo
Paul Dimattia
Matthew Eastman
Tegan Evans
Josef Fanelli
Julian Farfalla
Alessia Farinaccio
Alexandra Farrugia
Amelia Formosa
Matias Fumo
Angelo Gharib
Joselyne Hanna
Paul Hakim
Elsa Hawes
Veronica Hormoz
Samuel Ierardo
Julian Inserra
Michael Issa
Alyssa Jacobs
Aiden La Rocca
Heidi Lawson
Gian Lo Monaco
Vincent Madafferi
Chloe Maroney
Levi Marques
Christian Mascaro
Lauren Milanese
Siena Mirabella
Bianca Motta
Talia Motta
Alvaro Moushi
Jordan Muraca
Alexia Niceforo
Oliver Nisbet
Isabella Novella
Larissa Paruit
Ivan Perak
Julian Poloni
Patrick Porcheddu
Oliver Pournaris
Lucas Ratskos
Isabel Ravaioli
Amelia Saliba
Samuel Scodella
Noah Smith
Jaken Sorace
Sienna Stella
Ayshia-Mila Stromei
Jack Sudaro
Ruby Sweeting
Avah Tarallo
Olivia Torchia
Stefan Vaccaro
Nathan Ventura
Sophie Wheeler
Rose Yelda
Nicholas Yonan
Rachael Younan
Leah Zahra
ST
CARLO
BORROMEO
believe that in a mysterious way
we are sharing in the body and
blood of Christ.
First Eucharist is a special
occasion - a further step in
becoming one with Christ and
united with the People of God.
For most, first Eucharist takes
place at about the age of ten.
The church affirms that parents
FIRST EUCHARIST
PREPARATIONS
are the first educators of their
First Eucharist Workshops.
handing on your faith to your
The Year 4 students continued
their preparation for First
Eucharist by participating in the
Eucharist Workshop
conducted by the Presentation
Group. . This year we were
fortunate enough to have Pia
and Sean as our facilitators. It
was a wonderful experience
listening to them share their
experiences, discuss the
Sacrament with the children
and engage the audience. The
students are looking forward
to receiving the Body of Christ
at their Sacrament on the 23rd
July.
children all the time. You have
What an exciting time at St.
Carlo’s. Next week the
students from Year 4 will
receive Jesus for the first time
in the Sacrament of the Holy
Eucharist. What a wonderful
experience to be one in the
body of Christ.
The word 'communion' means
to be united with. We believe
that in Holy Communion we
are united in a special way with
Jesus Christ.
At his last supper, Jesus said of
the bread that he shared
among his followers, "Take and
eat, this is my body." When we
receive Holy Communion, we
children in the faith. You are
the wonderful responsibility of
preparing your child to receive
the Eucharist for the first time.
Reconciliation before
Eucharist
The church requires that a child
receives the sacrament of
reconciliation before receiving
First Eucharist. It is important to
remember that even though
your child has a sense of right
and wrong, he or she has a
limited sense of sin. His or her
understanding of sin will be
different from your sense of sin.
It is important that a child's
image of God remains a loving
God and that the experience of
reconciliation be a positive
experience where the child
knows that he or she is greatly
loved by God and valued by the
church community.
All students preparing to receive
First Eucharist have received
reconciliation in readiness to
welcome the Lord into their
hearts.
Please pray for the students of
St. Carlo Borromeo as they
finalise their preparations to
receive the Blessed
Sacrament.
Year 5 Family Parish
Mass this Sunday 17th
July.
This Sunday students from
Year 5 will help celebrate the
Eucharist by participating in
the prayers of the
intercessions and the
offertory during their Year
level Parish Mass. This
initiative began several years
ago through an idea had by
parents in the Education and
Faith Sphere.
Religion Dates for your
diary
Year 2 Class mass
Thursday 21st July.
Mass begins at 11:45 a.m.
Year 4 Class mass
Thursday 28th July.
Mass begins at 11:45 a.m.
Preps Class mass
Thursday 4th August.
Mass begins at 11:45 a.m.
Feast of Mary Mackillop
Thursday 11th August Year
5& 6 students. Mass begins at
11:45 a.m.
Monday 15th August. Feast of
the Assumption of the
Blessed Virgin Mary. This is a
day of Holy Obligation. Mass
begins at 11:45 a.m.
Peter Marinucci
Religious Education Leader
‘Believe, all
things are
possible if
you believe’
Mark 9:23
Literacy
Your mind is
a powerful
thing. When
you fill it with
Welcome back to school for
another great term of literacy!
We look forward to
discovering so many wonders
of literature through our
CAFÉ reading and developing
our skills of persuasion,
recounting, reporting,
procedure and narration
through the writing program.
The children will further
consolidate their spelling skills
through the SMART Spelling
program, exploring and
analysing how words work.
We are excited about building
more confidence in the
children and setting new
challenges and goals for Term
3.
positi9ve
thoughts,
your life will
start to
change.
Victorian Premier’s
Reading Challenge
The total number of books
read so far is: 2,320 and we
have 44 children who have
completed the Challenge. Well
done everyone, such great
reading over the school
holidays!
St. Carlo students have
enjoyed participating in the
Victorian Premier’s Reading
Challenge since 2005. It has
motivated many children to
read and develop a love of
books. The students have
entered into a world of
adventure, magic and suspense
through the imagination and
creativity of the author’s talent
in writing the books.
I would like to thank you the
parents for encouraging your
child to read and develop their
reading skills, especially in
comprehension.
GATEWAYS TERM 3
Later this term in September,
many of our students from
Year 1 to 6 will be attending a
GATEWAYS program titled
“It’s All In The Mind”. Here is
a brief description:
“The human brain has one
hundred million neurons, each
neuron connected to ten
thousand other neurons.
Sitting on your shoulders is
the most complicated object
in the known universe.”
Michio Kaku, Futurist,
Professor of Theoretical
Physics and author of The
Future of the Mind
Making sense of the brain's
mind-boggling complexity isn't
easy. What we do know is
that it's the organ that makes
us human, giving us the
capacity for art, language,
moral judgments, and rational
thought. It's also responsible
for each individual's
personality, memories,
movements, and how we
sense the world. In this Eureka
program we will touch on a
number of brain related fields,
from psychology and
philosophy, to neuroscience
and current research into
brain plasticity, all of which
will enable us to understand
the brain’s complexity a little
better. Children will problemsolve, think critically and
creatively, and will also acquire
a ‘toolbox’ of strategies and
skills for future use. ‘ (Quoted
from GATEWAYS EUREKA
flyer)
We look forward to hearing
all about their experience and
any new knowledge gained
after the workshop. Many
children were delighted with
this topic about the Brain, as it
is an area that we teach at St
Carlo’s at the beginning of the
year when we learn about A
Growth Mindset.
Thank you for your support
and cooperation,
Nella Fimiani Deputy
Principal/Literacy Leader
Student Wellbeing
First Aid
“I believe the
world is one big
For the third year running all St Carlo Students participated in the St John First Aid Schools program.
These valuable sessions provide students with real life , age appropriate skills that they may need to
use in emergency situations. Students were also awarded certificates upon successful completion of
training. Congratulations to the three boys who have used what they have learnt to call 000 already
this year.
family, and we
need to help
each other”
-Jet Li
Noah C Prep G
Zane Prep B
“Call 000 when someone gets hurt badly.”
“I learnt that if somebody isn’t moving, we can call their name and
say Can you hear me ?”
Alessia S Prep G
“You call 000 when you have a broken arm or
something bad, but never as a joke.”
Amelia Prep B
“I learnt that I shouldn’t put metal in the microwave”
Chloe A Prep G
Vian Prep B
“When someone gets bitten by a snake or spider,
call 000”
“I loved it when Matthew wrapped me in bandages around my
arm and head”
Ruby Prep B
Luke Prep B
“I liked learning about how to puit a bandage on if I
get hurt”
“I know how to call 000 and ask for the ambulance”
Library
WELCOME to Term 3!
We hope you all had a
relaxing and fun-filled
holiday.
BORROWING IN TERM
3
Please note that due to
Production practice this term,
specialist lessons will be of
half hour duration and
consequently, students will be
borrowing every second
week. As there may be
changes to specialist times, a
Library Roster will not be
compiled for Term 3. We
would appreciate any help in
the Library during borrowing
weeks as there will be extra
books to be shelved.
STUDENTS
WILL
BORROW IN WEEK 1 /
3 / 5 / 7 / 9 / 10
THERE WILL BE NO
BORROWING
NEXT
WEEK – LEAVE BOOKS /
BAGS HOME
ST
CARLO
BORROMEO
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B O O K
F A I R
COLOURING
IN
COMPETITION
A big thank-you to our Gr 6
Library Monitors who
bravely judged the Book
Fair
Colouring
In
Competition which can be
viewed just outside the
Library. They all agreed that
the standards were very
high, making their job
extremely difficult. A HUGE
CONGRATULATIONS to
all the students (and parent)
who participated. Our
winners were: ToddlersSienna P & Lucan K. Prep –
2: Indiana C & Nicholas P.
Gr 3-4: Sienna D & Marcus
F. Gr.5-6: Chantelle A &
Dion Q. Adults: Helen
(Mother of Jack M in 5T)
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“Fiction
reveals
truths that
reality
obscures”
_Ralph
Waldo
Emerson
TERM
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Community News
PARADE COLLEGE – PLEASE NOTE AMENDMENT TO
YEAR 7 2019 ENROLMENT DATES
CHANGES TO THE ENROLMENT PROCESS FOR
CATHOLIC SECONDARY SCHOOLS
Changes to the timing of the enrolment process for Year 7
enrolments have recently occurred. These changes will affect
enrolments for Year 7 2019 onwards (please see dates below).
Key enrolment dates for Year 7 2018 enrolments remain unchanged
and are currently being accepted. For Year 7 2018 enrolments,
offers will be made to families towards the end of April in the year
prior to commencement.
For enrolments from 2019, offers will be made during October
when your son is in Year 5.
KEY ENROLMENT DATES FOR YEAR 7 2019
Friday, 25 August 2017 – All applications close
Friday, 13 October 2017 – Offers of place to prospective students
are posted
Friday, 27 October 2017 – Final date for acceptance of offers made
Please contact Mrs Angela O’Connor, College Registrar on 9468
3304 or registrar@parade.vic.edu.au for further details or to obtain
and enrolment pack.
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OSHClub News
Program Update
Welcome back to what is sure to be a busy Term. Events include:
Cooking week, Cupcake Day for the RSPCA, Book and Science Week as well as Father’s
Day.
As per children request, next week we are going to do numerous cooking
activities like making Sushi, Jelly fruit cups, cookies decoration, fruit kebabs and Gnocchi.
Children will be able to sing to their hearts content on "The Voice" on Tuesday
and have a soccer game on Thursday.
Also, we are going to continue assisting the children with their Homework on Tuesdays
and Wednesdays.
This Term we also welcome Alana, our new Permanent Assistant.
Vivian and Team
www.osNext Week’s Activities 18-07-16 to 22-07-16
.
Before
Care
Activities
Monday
Tuesday
Diet Coke
Mentos
Make and fly
Experiment
Skipping Rhyme
Game
paper planes
Funky dance
competition
Wax paper and
crayon autumn
leaves
Using recycled
materials
After Care Construction
Activities
Playdough
Shaving cream
challenge
Soccer
MasterChef
Playground
obstacle course
Wednesday
Thursday
Tray and marble Autographed self
painting
portrait
Down ball
Friday
Pupil free day
(No School)
Hawaiian Limbo
Cooking:
Pirate ship
Spanakopita
Newspaper Pirate hat
Balloon decoration
Freeze dance
Giant balloon
Pupil free day
(No School)
Volleyball
Parent Information
OSHC program phone: 0431339221
Coordinator: Vivian
Assistants: Abi, Trude, Connie, Sarah and Sheen
OSHClub Head Office: 03 85649000
All families must be enrolled to attend the program, remember this is Free!! Please create an account online
at www.oshclub.com.au all bookings and cancellations can also be managed via your online account. For on
the day bookings please contact the Coordinator direct at the program.
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Principal: Tim Kelly
Parish Priest: Father Anh Nguyen
88 South Circular Drive, Gladstone Park 3043
Parish Centre: 9338-2840 Fax 9335-2590
Website: www.goodshepherd.net.au
Mass at St Carlo’s: Sun 9.30 a.m. Thurs 11.40 a.m.
5-9 Drummond Street
Greenvale
Melbourne Victoria 3059
Phone: 9333 2572
Term
Dates
2016
Term 1 25th January— 24th March
Term 2 11th April—24th June
Term 3 11th July—16th September
Term 4 3rd October—16th December
Email:
principal@scgreenvale.catholic.edu.au
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