nurturing God-given potential

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nurturing God-given potential
VOLUME 37 ISSUE 34
29 October 2014
POPCORN
Prince Of Peace Communications Observations Reminders and News
From the Head of College
Partnerships for Learning
In 2014 we have been looking at ways to develop stronger and more
meaningful connections between campuses and with members of our
community. We are encouraging our students to explore different ways of
connecting as strong connections with each other foster an environment of
growth and learning. A student’s learning journey is enhanced by quality
relationships, engagement, self-regulation, involvement in mastery of learning,
enhanced self-efficacy and self-esteem. The photos below illustrate three ways
that students have formed connections over the
past few weeks:
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 Students from Years 5 and 10 joined together as
cross-campus pairs with the Meals 4 You team to
make lunchbox fillers.
 Year 11 Technology Studies students met with
Prep students to learn about their “toy” needs. A
key to any design brief is an understanding of
the client’s needs. In this case it was the needs
of Prep students.
 Female students from both campuses joined with
their mothers to enjoy a “High Tea” on the
Senior Campus. This was a chance to connect in
a very different environment for many students.
 This afternoon there is opportunity for further
connections as boys join dads to play cricket.
Uniform Shop
These events have provided much positive
comment from students. Each event provides
opportunity for connection alongside a “real world”
experience.
Pray for the Meals 4 You Team
On Tuesday morning it was discovered that the
commercial freezer containing over 200 frozen
meals had lost power. Consequently the stored meals have been lost. Once we
work out the “why” we will put a solution in place to minimise the possibility of
this occurring again in the future. In the meantime please keep the Meals 4 You
team in your prayers.
Staffing News
 Sam Yarnold (Community Relations) will be leaving us as an employee at the
end of the year. She intends to spend more time with family and commence
study.
 Bevan Rudolph will also leave at the end of the year. Initially travel will see
him in North America before returning to Europe.
 Mrs Ruth Snoswell has accepted the part-time position in Learning Support /
SWD on the Senior Campus.
Advertisements will go live this week for teaching positions on the Junior
Campus for 2015. There will be two advertisements – a single permanent
position and the other for the balance of our multiple maternity leave positions.
Garth Hunt Head of College
nurturing God-given potential
Junior Campus
Senior Campus
Sport
Music
Community
Devotion / Church
Diary Dates
Extra Curricular
Activities
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This Friday is National “Day for Daniel. The Daniel Morcombe Foundation Inc.
(DMF) is committed to “Keeping Kids Safe”.
One of the main messages is to RECOGNISE danger and signs of danger,
REACT by getting away from danger to somewhere safe and to REPORT to
an adult.
The Junior Campus will not be participating in the wearing of red this year.
Yet we strongly encourage families to have discussions around safety, plans and procedures that you
want to all understand around the messages of recognise, react and report.
The Foundation has also recently launched a “Help ME” phone App, where an emergency text
message with GPS location details can be sent to
two nominated numbers, if the phone owner feels
in danger. The link to download the app is:
h t t p : / / w w w . d a n i e l m o r c o m b e . c o m . au /
app.html
JUNIOR CAMPUS
The cost is $1.29 (iphone), $.099 (android)
ICAS English and Maths
The International Competitions and Assessments for Schools (ICAS) are independent skills-based
assessments with a competition element. Over one million student entries are accepted from over
6,300 schools in Australia and New Zealand annually. In addition, students from over 20 countries
including Hong Kong, India, Malaysia, Singapore, South Africa and the USA participate in ICAS each
year. This year we have offered students the opportunity to participate in all 6 of the competitions
and many have chosen to participate.
Congratulations go to the many students who were involved in ICAS for English and Maths. We have
mentioned before that we are working on a growth mindset approach at our school and again these
participating students have stepped up to the challenge by entering these competitions. Every
student who has participated should be proud of themselves.
We had 44 Junior Campus students participate in the English component and 62 in the Maths. The
results have already been sent home with students and we would like to highlight some special
achievements.
English
Nathan Jarrott 3G – Distinction
Bailey Clarke 4B – Distinction
Anna Russell 6G – Distinction
Skye Baldock 6G - Distinction
Maths
Bailey Clarke 4B – Distinction
Jarvis Sivyer 4G - Distinction
JUNIOR CAMPUS
Vicki Wiseman Leader of Pedagogy and Innovation
Afternoon Pick Up
I would like to thank all parents for their increasing diligence and efforts in and around our Drop off
and Pick up area at the front of our campus. Further to the information I included last I would like to
ask all families to remind their children to enter their cars from the footpath (passenger side door)
rather than walking out onto the road. The potential risk of harm from incoming parent traffic or cars
reversing out of carparks increases as soon as children or adults step out onto the road.
Where possible we would also encourage parents to speak with their children about placing their bags
inside the car, rather than in the boot, to avoid children stepping onto the road with cars pulling up
behind them. I realise with the number of after school activities increasing and sometimes the sheer number of children this is not
always possible. Your continued support in this matter is greatly
appreciated.
Katrina Valencia Head of Campus P-6
2B class photo on the Country of Origin day last week.
Total money raised was $343.20.
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Not a Creature was Stirring Musical – Wednesday 12 November 6:30pm
Everyone is invited to the Junior Campus Choir event of the Year. A Christmas musical
to get you in the mood for the busy season ahead, but to remind you of the real
reason of Christmas
Ice cream container drive for sick bay. If you have any spare ice cream containers, or if you like ice
cream and need an excuse to eat more at home, then this is it! Please drop clean empty container at
Reception.
Bernadette Macnaught Junior School Student Reception
The Sports & Extra-Curricular photos are available online for parent's to purchase and have them
sent directly to their home address.
To order online visit www.academyphoto.com.au ;
- click ‘Online Ordering’ and enter the following shoot keys.
Junior 10x12.5" size: TMZFASDR
Junior 8x10" size: 5C48XPAR
JUNIOR CAMPUS
The photos are available online for 3 months and are $20 each. Photos will be posted direct to the
home address if ordered online (postage & handling fee applies) alternately parents can order by
calling Academy on (07) 3801-4407 to have them sent to the school.
JUNIOR CAM-
Y3 Sleepover
at the Senior
Campus and
Old Petrie
Town visit
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We Celebrate
Congratulations to Stephanie Bleckwehl who
placed third in the 800metres final at the QLD
State Secondary School’s Athletics Carnival on
the weekend. Stephanie did the run in 2mins
and 18 seconds which was a personal
best. She is currently first reserve for the
National
Championships
in
Adelaide
in
December. We congratulate Stephanie on such
an amazing achievement which is the
result of effort and dedication.
Congratulations to our Year 8 Rugby team who
were honoured at assembly this week for winning the pennant. The boys should be very pleased with
their efforts of being undefeated for the season and being able to call themselves District Champions.
SENIOR CAMPUS
Year 8 Musical
The Year 8 cohort presents “Johnny and the Bomb” for a very limited season. Performances are on
this Friday and Saturday nights - 7.30 at Hills Church, Queens Road. This is an opportunity to
support our young people as they challenge themselves creatively. Tickets can still be ordered via the
form on page 6.
Date claimers
The Jacarandas are out which means that we are in the midst of the busyness of Term 4. During
Term 4 we have some key events that should be marked on the calendar:
20 November – Year 12 Valedictory Service (by invitation)
21 November – Year 12 Farewell Service
27 November – Senior Campus Thanksgiving Service – 7.00pm Hills Church
The Thanksgiving Service is an opportunity for our community to celebrate and give thanks for the
blessings of 2014. All students and families are cordially invited.
Partnerships
At Assembly on Tuesday, we were able to acknowledge the efforts of our students to reach out and
support the community. Melissa Speare accepted the proceeds of a Free dress Day on behalf of
Smile for Smiddy. The Senior Campus raised 472.25 to donate. Smiling for Smiddy supports cancer
research that has a national and international impact. Funds enable the dedicated team of scientists
at Mater Research to undertake potentially life-saving research into the causes, prevention and
improved treatments of cancer.
In addition, all the students who participated in the 40hr Famine were acknowledged. The Senior
Campus managed to raise 4557.60 for going without food, technology, furniture or talking. Scott
Whelan was the highest fundraiser and should be congratulated for his efforts. Next year marks 40
years of 40hr Famine, so students were encouraged to consider participation.
SENIOR CAMPUS
An important partnership of the Prince of
Peace community, is the work of the
Meals 4 You initiative. Last week a group
of Year 10 students worked alongside Year 5 students to make their contribution to this important
ministry. All members of the Senior Campus can support this initiative by contributing to the Grocery
challenge. Donations will be collected during Pastoral Care class on Fridays. Help your House to get a
head start on house points for the term and help a great cause!
Michelle Nisbet Head of Campus 7-12
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The Sports & Extra-Curricular photos are available online for parent's to purchase
and have them sent directly to their home address.
To order online visit www.academyphoto.com.au ;
- click ‘Online Ordering’ and enter the following shoot keys.
Senior 10x12.5" size: BYFNL37X
Senior 8x10" size: DWDKLZ2B
The photos are available online for 3 months and are $20 each. Photos will be posted direct to the
home address if ordered online (postage & handling fee applies) alternately parents can order by
calling Academy on (07) 3801-4407 to have them sent to the school.
RSL Memorial Plaque
The RSL Community Link project is dedicated to keeping alive the names, memories and deeds of
departed Australian and Allied service veterans no matter when
or where they served or when they died. For only $19, the RSL
Community Link project will provide two name plates:
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 A ‘Veteran’s Memorial Plaque’ which shows the basic details
of the veteran’s service and includes a full-colour ribbon bar
indicating the medals issued to the veteran, and
 A ‘Representative’s Link Card’ to show the representative’s
relationship to the veteran
The aim is to provide these name plates to representatives of
veterans so they can wear them at future ANZAC or
Remembrance Day events. For more information or to get an
application form, please contact the college or Mr Low.
Y11 Geography students investigate Urban Renewal in Brisbane
On Tuesday, 21 October the Year 11 Geography students went off initially
to the Powerhouse to meet up with Andrew Taylor from the Urban
Renewal department of Brisbane City Council. Andrew spoke to them
about the urban renewal that has occurred in Brisbane over the last 20
years and then took them on a guided tour through New Farm and
Teneriffe to see what has been done. They then went to Newstead which
is currently going through urban renewal as previous industrial sites are
being replaced by mixed higher density living, commercial and retail
developments.
The students then had the opportunity to travel to West End to view the
various industrial sites that stretch south along the Brisbane River from
the Kurilpa Bridge which is the site of the Draft Kurilpa Master Plan to
re-develop the area. The students enjoyed the day out and to see what a
difference it makes to the liveability of places when industrial sites are
given a new lease on life from various urban renewal projects.
SENIOR CAMPUS
On Friday 17 October we had a Middle Schools Dance at the Senior
Campus. A range of students from Years 7-9 attend and all had a lot of fun
dancing and singing along to the music. Special thanks to Jak for
being our DJ for the night and thank you too all the students who attended as
the night could not have been a blast without you there. Also thank you to all
the teachers who help run it and gave up their Friday night to supervise the
dance and students who help set up.
Eve Churchill 9.3
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Last Thursday students from Senior Drama and
Music classes attended a once in a life time opportunity to see
Disney’s The Lion King on stage at QPAC. It was a feast for the eyes
and the ears! Students were inspired by
talented vocalists, musicians, sets and
costumes.
Cassandra Croucher Senior Music
Creative challenges for Senior Campus students during lunchtime InterHouse games.
SENIOR CAMPUS MUISCALS
YEAR 8 MUSICAL 2014 “Johnny and the Bomb”
Where –
Hills Church 79 Queens Road, EVERTON HILLS
When –
Friday 31 October and Saturday 1 November
Time –
7:30pm
Tickets -
$10 adults, $8 students or $30 family (2 adults, 2 school aged children)
Please complete the form below to order tickets. Return to Reception, with a cheque or cash, in an
envelope marked “YEAR 8 MUSICAL” to the Senior Campus reception. Tickets will then be handed out
the week prior to the performance. There will be limited tickets on sale at the door.
DATE: (please tick)
Friday 31 October 7.30pm
Saturday 1 November 7.30pm
QTY
Ticket & Price
Subtotal
ADULT TICKET @ $10 each
CHILD TICKET @ $8 each
FAMILY TICKET @ $30 each
:Total No# Tickets
Total Price: $
I have enclosed cash/cheque to pay for the tickets.
____________________________________________________________________________
Signature
Family Name (Please print)
Name of Student and class to receive tickets: _________________________________
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SPORT SC
Inter School Sport
Year 5/6/7 Cricket – Another wonderful performance by both cricket teams. Team White put in their
best batting performance for the year to amass 99 runs with 4 pairs scoring in excess of 20 runs in
their allotted overs. Sebastian V and Keiron M top scored with 23. White then continued their excellent
form restricting Albany Creek to just 63 runs. Harry J and Liam Mc were outstanding bowlers, both
collecting 3 wickets in their overs. Team Blue were defeated by a very strong Albany Creek outfit, 71
to 50. Pick of the batters were Lachlan S, Sam M and Matthew B. In a very even bowling performance,
Jaiman S and Anna D both showed excellent control throughout their overs.
Year 5 Girls Touch - A beautiful warm day greeted the girls Friday and it was perfect day for
Touch. The games were mostly close and the defence needed to be spot on this week. Laura, Elkira,
Olivia, Tyla, Trinity, Olivia and Molly R showed excellent skills this week with straight runs and clear
tags. Our passing was more adventurous this week along with our quick ‘play the ball’ helped put
pressure on the opposition. Congratulations to all the girls who continue to play with enthusiasm. POP
W v Northside B 3-2; POP W v McDowall B 1-4; POP B v Albany Hills 2-3; POP B v Northside A 1-1
SPORT SCORE
Year 7 Girls Touch - The girls showed more improvement again this week, holding formation and
advancing in attack and defence. They had some close games, unfortunately just losing 2-1 to Eatons
Hill B, 2-0 to Craigslea, 1-0 to Everton Park and 4-1 to Eatons Hill A. Madison Wagenaar and Zoe
Roberts showed great improvement and effort. Olivia Cooper worked hard and demonstrated maturity
as a Year 6 playing in the Year 7 team. Aaliyah Coggins and Taylah Merrell both scored tries and
Jessica Ebbott was unlucky to have a try disallowed. Hayley Churchill and Jasmine Hodges led the
teams well and Georgia Dux worked hard throughout. Well done to all girls.
Year 5/6/7 Volleyball - Our enthusiastic beach volleyball teams are continuing to develop their
skills and are working hard to control the ball on receiving the serve. All players are to be commended for supporting their fellow team mates and the outstanding sportsmanship shown towards their
competition. Congratulations and well done to all players for their keen play this week. Special
mention to Caitlin Lawrence and Anna Scott for accurate serving, and Ian Mlynarik for his court
coverage and digging abilities.
Inter House Sport
Endruro Chess has reached the pointy end of the inaugural competition with Laver set to battle it out
against Bradman in the Grand Final on Thursday. Laver are strong favourites after 3 straight wins,
however Bradman have developed a slick and consistent style that should see an epic Final that will be
long remembered. Fraser and Jackson are set to battle for the minor places with both teams very
evenly matched. Huge thanks to Mr Russell for his wonderful perspective and even handed refereeing.
Brad Wooding Junior Campus HPE Teacher
Brisbane International Schools Challenge
Hot Shots Red The Brisbane International Schools Challenge Hot Shots Red Ball competition is open
to all pupils in Y1-3 at your child’s school! It doesn’t matter if your child has never played tennis
before – Hot Shots is a modified form of tennis that is easy for kids to play and learn and the Brisbane
International Schools Challenge is the perfect fun team atmosphere in which to pick-up the basics of
the game! Over four exciting weeks of Saturday competition (Saturday 8, 15, 22 & 29 November),
players will compete at Pure Tennis Ferny Hills before participating in a fun Regional Final at the
Queensland Tennis Centre on Sunday 7 December. All players will be invited to play in the Regional
Final regardless of their team’s overall position on the leader-board. The winners & runner ups of the
Regional Final will then go on the play the Grand Finals which will be held at the Queensland Tennis
Centre during the Brisbane International!
If you would like to register your child or for further information, please visit fernyhills.puretennis.
com.au and click on the Red Ball Team link next to their school name. Alternatively, please phone on
(07) 3851 0444 for information or to register.
Hot Shots Orange & Green
Brisbane International Schools Challenge Hot Shots Orange & Green Ball players are selected & invited
to join their school tennis team by the Pure Tennis Ferny Hills coaching staff. If your child has not
received an invitation to register and they are interested in being considered for their school team,
please contact Pure Tennis Ferny Hills on (07) 3851 0444.
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Choir
Rehearsal Update:
Wednesday 5 November. A FULL cast rehearsal from 3-4:30pm in the chapel,
WITH costumes.
Performance dates: Wednesday 12 November – 6:30pm
Monday 1 December – 2 daytime performances for the Prep-Y3 and Y4-6.
URGENT NEED for Musical –A camel costume. If you have one, or have access to one, please let
Mrs Cudney know.
Instrumental
Solo night – All instrumental and voice students are invited to perform in the final “Music Room”
concert for the year. This will be held Monday 17 November starting at 6pm. Please email Mrs
Cudney if you would like to attend..
Sherree Cudney Junior Campus Music
MUSIC NOTES
SENIOR CAMPUS
Details for Gala Concert - 30 October
Students to arrive at the Hills Church no later than 6:30pm for a 7:00pm start. Formal College
uniform required, with ties for boys. Year 8 students may leave their gear at the Hills Church after
musical rehearsal if they wish.
Performances Term 4
30 October
Gala Concert,
all music ensembles to perform, 7pm at Hills Church.
11 November
Remembrance Day, Choir and Concert Band, assembly at 8:25am
21 November
Year 12 Graduation, String Ensemble & Choir (school hours)
27 November
Thanksgiving Service, Wind Quintet and Choir (evening)
Cassandra Croucher Senior Campus Music
UNIFORM SHOP
The Uniform Shop: open Tuesdays and Thursdays 8am–10am, 2pm-4pm, Wednesdays 8am–10am.
Price Review: We would like to advise that we have reviewed our Uniform Pricing in line with our
supplier pricing. We always endeavour to provide the lowest price for our parents, keep any
increases to a minimum and wherever possible we pass on any price reductions. Our new pricing will
be effective as of Monday 3 November.
Junior: Dresses are still to arrive – all other stock (except socks below) is now available.
Socks: Sizes 9-12, 13-3, 2-8 Still waiting, sorry for the delay – these should be here by the first
week of November.
Small Business Opportunity: If you are crafty/handy with sewing we are looking for a new hair
accessories supplier. Please contact Wendy McMahon on 3872 5720 for further details.
UNIFORM
Back to School Fitting Appointments: Uniform fittings are required for all students changing into
a new style of uniform eg. Prep, Junior, Year 7 Middle School uniform, Year 10 Senior uniform.
Appointments can now be booked for November and January using the link to the online booking
system on the school website. Dates for appointments and shop hours are also listed on the school
website. Once logged in and your student name is listed, please use the up arrow to change their
year level to “Uniform Shop” (listed above Year 12), then choose “Book Appointment” (to the
right). Once an appointment is selected you can choose to receive a confirmation email by scrolling
to the top of the page. Fittings are 20 mins for 1 to 2 students, and provide personal service in a quiet shop. To allow for possible growth over the school break, we are happy to exchange any items
purchased in November that are still in shop condition with the shop receipt, should the item not be
suitable in January.
Please call during shop hours if you need assistance navigating the booking
system.
Selling your Uniforms?
Just a reminder that we have a private sales blog :
www.popbuy.blogspot.com – there is a link to this on the school website under General Information,
Uniform Shop. Place adverts by email via the website and please keep listed adverts updated.
Second Hand Uniforms: More stock is coming in each week – please come in and check our range
on the back wall. Donations are welcome any time to the school office at both Junior and Senior
Campus. Thank you very much for providing this useful alternative to new stock.
Wendy McMahon Uniform Shop Convenor
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Bookclub is closing this Friday 31 October (the due date can be found on the very
back page of the back catalogue now). Orders are to be handed in to campus reception please do not pay in cash, only credit card or cheque payments accepted. Any queries
please contact Belinda Smith, Bookclub coordinator, on 0425 373 298. Thankyou!
Iceblocks will be available for purchase on Thursday for $1 each for either milk chocolate
or tropical fruit juice. Each child is only allowed to purchase one iceblock for themselves.
Prince of Peace Auxiliary AGM Wednesday 19 November 8:45am, Junior Campus kitchen
All committee position open and nominations due by Tuesday 18 November 9am The current co
presidents are stepping down this year, however we have an amazing established team with many
current members continuing in their roles. Please consider coming along and supporting this active
team that supports your children’s school. Nominations to: Belinda - cbrollason1@optusnet.com.au
or Kathy - mkxmas@bigpond.com
COMMUNITY
A FEW MORE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED for POPup night+market!
We are still looking for a few more volunteers to help us out. If you could spare half an
hour or so, why not grab a friend to help you! Then you can shop till you drop. Call me
or message me on 0412 795142 or email: andyandra@bigpond.com.au Many thanks,
Rawinia Butterworth
Special Morning Tea
this term will be a
lamington and drink
held on: Senior Campus: Thursday 30 October
Lamingtons are $2 each and drinks will be $1 each (choice of juice or milk).
Purchase as many or as few as you like.
No pre-ordering required. Bring your coins and enjoy your last Special Morning Tea for the year.
COMMUNITY
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EVOTION
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Don’t you worry child
Don’t worry about anything, but in everything, through prayer and petition with thanksgiving, let
your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses every thought, will
guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus. (Philippians 4:6-7)
As the busyness of the end of year descends upon us, we could all use this kind of reassurance:
Don’t you worry child; heaven’s got a plan for you.
It’s not a bad deal really. God is simply asking us to exchange our worries for his peace. We take our
busyness, our brokenness, our failures, our pain, our worries, the niggling things that keep us awake
in the middle of the night, the blahs of life, and we swap them for peace and freedom; all for the
price of a simple prayer on our behalf. Jesus is the one who has paid the greater price for us.
God has a plan for you. And that plan is life in all its fullness, life in all its abundance, life in all its
complexity, life in all its freedom. God can even use the heartbreaks and heartaches of life to bring
us closer to living out this plan. So go ahead, let go of the worry and swap it for a bit of peace.
Margaret Muller Chaplain
DEVOTION
A calorie shared doesn’t count right? There were many delicious treats at the
Y6-12 girls High Tea on Monday.
CHURCH NEWS
THOUGHT OF THE WEEK
WORSHIP THIS SUNDAY 2 November
9am, 6pm Remix Message: “Strong in Us” As we celebrate the faith journey of
some of our young people, we remember that our God is strong in us. As we reflect and understand
how much God loves us and cares for us, we are able to be strong to do amazing things. (Phil 4:13)
CHURCH NOTICES
 Prayer is one of our Core Values at PoP. “We believe we can do nothing without prayer. We
are committed to be a praying people who support and cover everything we do with prayer.”
Prayer happens in lots of ways and places here at PoP. However the leaders have felt God is calling
us to come together for regular and specific times of prayer. We have designated the first
Wednesday of each month, 7.30 as – 8.30pm prayer gatherings. The format envisaged will be:
a. A particular ministry area will be shared and prayed for
b. The needs of people will be prayed
for
c. We will spend time in prayer listening for God’s voice and direction for us.
We will be gathering in the church on Wednesday Nov 5. Please come and join us!
 LADIES’ FELLOWSHIP CHRISTMAS BREAK-UP Please join the Women’s Fellowship for “A
Christmas Celebration!” Tuesday, 25 November, 7.30 – 9.30 pm, at the church. Please bring a
small plate of Christmas food to share and also a Secret Sister gift (if you are a participant),
otherwise a small gift to share (to the value of $10). Bring a friend! RSVP: to Esme 3359 0117,
email neville.mew@bigpond.com by 23 November
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CHURCH
“The church is a safe place to hear a dangerous message.” (Bill Hybels)
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LLL Savin
Prince of Peace has a long-term vision for the ongoing development of appropriate
physical resources. Apart from government sources, funding for development projects at the school comes from
two main areas: Firstly, our Building Fund is generously supported by contributions from parents and friends of
the school. But the majority of funding is gained from the LLL – through the provision of Matching Deposit low
interest loans at 5% per annum.
You are able to directly help the school simply by opening an LLL Savings Account and making it a Matching Deposit
account, which will benefit the school without you really having to do anything! This link is to a short animated
infographic to introduce you to, or reacquaint you with, the LLL.
For more information on the LLL and Matching Deposits, please contact the School Business office or visit the LLL
website at www.lll.org.au
What’s Coming Up at Prince of Peace
Further information on any of the activities listed below can be found on the College website
Calendar of Events.
CALENDAR
29 October
Jnr/Snr Y6-12 Boys Cricket Match
30 October
Senior
Y7-12 Special Morning tea
30 October
Senior
Y10 Geography excursion
31 October
Jnr/Snr Y5-7 Interschool Sport
31 Oct/1 Nov
Senior
1 November
3.30pm Senior Campus oval
Bribie Island
Various
Y8 Musical
7-9pm Hills Church
Pink Ribbon Breakfast
8-11am Junior Campus Chess Board
4 November
Senior
Y11 PE excursion – Badminton
PCYC
5 November
Senior
Y7 SOSE excursion
North Pine Dam
5 November
Senior
Y8/10 Boy HPV Immunisations
6 November
Junior
Y6 Parliament ‘Market Day’ fundraiser
7 November
Jnr/Snr Y5-7 Interschool Sport
7 November
10-13 Nov
Market Night
Senior
CALENDAR
10 November
Various
6-9.30pm
Y12 Exam block
Meals 4 You AGM
7pm Everton Park Hotel
12 November
Junior
Y1-6 Special Lunch Day
12 November
Junior
Junior Campus Choir/Instrumental Concert
13 November
Senior
Y7-12 Special Lunch day
14 November
Senior Campus
6.30pm
G20 Public Holiday
17-24 Nov
Senior
Y11 Exam block
17 November
Junior
Thank You Service and Morning Tea
18 November
Junior
Prep Gold Nativity evening
8.30am Chapel
7pm classroom
Prince of Peace Lutheran College
school@princeofpeace.qld.edu.au
www.princeofpeace.qld.edu.au
Student absences:
absences@princeofpeace.qld.edu.au
Junior Campus: 07 3872 5700
Senior Campus: 07 3872 5656
Junior School (P-6)
P: 07 3872 5700
Prince of Peace Lutheran Church
P: 07 3872 5757 (Tues-Fri)
evertonhills.qld@lca.org.au
www.princeofpeace.org.au
Middle & Senior School
P: 07 3872 5600