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 18th July Chocolate fundraiser sent home 21st July Yr. 2 Class Mass 22nd July Yr. 5L Assembly 23rd July First Eucharist Grp 1 –12:30p.m. Grp 2—3:00p.m. WEEK 3 26th July Feast of St Joachim/ AnneGrandparents Day 28th July Yr.4 Class Mass 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 1 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. PAGE 3 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 PAGE 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) 8 “Fiction reveals truths that reality obscures” _Ralph Waldo Emerson TERM 3 ISSUE 1 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. TERM 3 ISSUE 1 PAGE 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. 11 TERM 3 ISSUE 1 PAGE 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 Learning Today, Leading Tomorrow Advertising Music Lessons– Piano, saxophone, clarinet, trumpet and theory. Phone Victor Dougall on 9333-1802 Northern Music School- Instrument Sales & Tuition Northernmusic1@hotmail.com Phone 9338-7639. Kumon Education Centre- Maths & English, Greenvale recreation centre, Barrymore Road, Greenvale. (Tuesday & Friday, after school hours), Contact Sandy: 9333 8625 / 0409 221 511 Hobson Music Tuition– We offer a fun and supportive environment for private piano, voice and guitar tuition. Beginner to early advanced students of any age are welcome. Please call Alyssa or Ebony McCarthy on 0447 920 777 or email hobsonmusictuition@gmail.com In Vogue Invitations- Stylish & Inexpensive Invitations & Bomboniere for all occasions. Located in Attwood. No minimum order applicable. Find us on Facebook Call Ann-0422 281 047 for an appointment Jumping Castle– jumping castle for hire, Disney themed all day hire $170 Jeff –0412 259 918 Rose-0417 367 388 St Carlos 2016 Footy Tipping Competition The top 10 ladder after round 16 is: Cetraro United Aurora Saracino Fitzy Kruezer08 GJTZ Yrush Biagio Giompapa NicoleCK Tim Kelly Christian Mascaro ST CARLO BORROMEO 102 98 97 97 97 97 97 97 97 96 12