Mater Dei School Newsletter 13 Nov 2014
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Mater Dei School Newsletter 13 Nov 2014
Mater Dei School Newsletter 13th Nov 2014 Parish Office: Ph. 3300 6099 PARISH MASS TIMES— MATER DEI: Tuesday 9.00 am and Friday 9.00 am (Healing Mass) ST PETER CHANEL: Wednesday 9.00 AM AND Thursday 9.00 AM (Healing Mass) Tuesday—Friday 8.30-3.00 O.S.H. Care 3366 7138 IN THIS EDITION PRINCIPAL’S REPORT APRE REPORT TRUE TO OUR WORD P & F NEWS You may have noticed the dedication to the families who participated in our 2009 Building Renovation fundraiser has been improved and returned to the wall outside the Arts Room. COMMUNITY NEWS IMPORTANT DATES Nov Fri 14 G20 Leader’s Summit Public Holiday (no school today) Mon 17 P & F AGM Wed 19 “Life Work in Progress” Parents of Yrs 6 & &7 Information Evening Sat 22 Mater Dei Dance Concert Wed 26 Yr 6/7 retreat Day Fri 28 Yr 1/2 Swimming Carnival End of Year School Disco Dec Mon 1 Yr 6 Graduation Tues 2 Yr 7 Graduation Fri 5 Last day of Term Whole School Mass 9am WE ARE MOVING And so the next stage of school improvements begins… Next week the school office will be relocating to the Library while we undertake renovations to the Caritas building. There will be some minor disruptions to the school while this work is being undertaken but we will do our best to keep it to a minimum. Parent Portal This week on the Portal P & F AGM Notice of Meeting & Role Descriptions Music in the Moonlight Photos Information Evening-Technology Powerpoint A LETTER FROM MRS NULLEY 13th November 2014 Dear Parents, Caregivers, friends, boys and girls, and all associated with Mater Dei, As we move to the last 3 weeks of the term, it is a special time for our senior students as they reflect in their time at Mater Dei, even more so this year, with both Year 6 and Year 7 finishing in the primary setting for the last time. As you would no doubt be aware, Year 7 will be placed in the context of a high school setting from 2015 onwards. You may be wondering Why the move of Year 7 to Secondary is occurring? Students entering Year 7 in 2015 will be on average at least 6 months older than Year 7 students prior to 2014. This is because in 2007, the school starting age changed and students in Prep, who turned five after June 30, had to wait for enrolment until 2008. Prior to 2014, a student who entered Year 8 was in their 8th year of education. Now students who enter Year 7 in Secondary will also be in their 8th year of school. In 2015, the age of students in each year level will be the same as most other states and territories in Australia. In 2015, the only state or territory in Australia that will not have Year 7 in secondary schools is South Australia. Over the last two years, DETE established 20 pilot schools throughout Queensland and the conclusion from all of these is that Year 7 students are ready for a Secondary environment. All of our Brisbane Catholic Education colleges have spent the last three years designing the learning environments for this age group of students. Buildings, professional learning, curriculum and pastoral care programs have been reviewed to meet the needs of these young adolescent learners. The staff in our secondary colleges have been involved in professional learning and working with primary teachers to gain a greater understanding of the Year 7 student as a learner. The Australian Curriculum was written with the assumption that Year 7 is in Secondary. The Australian curriculum reflects the greater cognitive ability of these older Year 7 students and the focus for Years 7 and 8 particularly, is based on a greater knowledge of the disciplines than the P-6 curriculum. Showcase Performances It is that time of year when children who have been involved in extra -curricular activities, showcase their talents to their family and friends. Preparations are well under way for the Mater Dei Dance School Concert. Children involved in the Instrumental program and Sprout Drama will also be displaying their skills and talents in these final weeks of school. Many thanks to the coordinators of these various programs for their ongoing work throughout the year and for organising these showcase events. P&F AGM Meeting Please consider coming to our last P&F meeting for the year next Monday 17 th November 7pm. Each year the P&F conduct an Annual General Meeting to review the year and set things in motion for the following year. I would like to encourage all to come along to this very important meeting. I would also encourage all to consider whether you are willing to volunteer to help out in some way next year. I am most grateful to all of the members of our P&F who have given so generously to the school this year. I would particularly like to encourage some of the new families in our younger year levels to consider getting actively involved. Mater Dei is a community and we all need to make a contribution if we wish this community to flourish. Ultimately those who will benefit most from your contribution are the children of Mater Dei. The staff will be supplying supper as a way of acknowledging and saying thank you for your ongoing support during 2014. We look forward to seeing you there. Staffing News We thank Michelle Lafferty for her work as she has been replaced Rita Morley this term. Rita returns to Mater Dei next Monday. Best wishes for the week ahead and enjoy the long weekend. Kind regards Kathryn Nulley Principal Back to top There are many ways to live Gospel values and open your heart to those in need. Within the Catholic education system we are encouraged to support Catholic agencies whom you may not hear much about because they spend minimal amounts of money on administration, media publicity and advertising, preferring as much as possible to reach the grass roots needs on the ground. Throughout the year our pattern has become to support CARITAS (the Catholic Church’s international aid and development agency) during Lent; Catholic Mission (the Pope’s official agency for mission and evangelisation) during October; the St Vincent de Paul Winter and Christmas Appeals; and the community and Catholic School of Atabae through the ‘Friends and Partners of East Timor’ group based within this parish. As an individual and family you are free to support whatever causes appeal to you and I want to suggest that there are many available on offer around Christmas time. There are wishing trees and organisations where you can buy a donation (such as mosquito nets) as a gift to someone who will receive a beautiful card of thanks in return. There are shops that support free trade and sell goods made by communities in third world countries trying to establish a means of generating an income. I am sure you know what I mean, and this is a great way to involve your children and discuss the true meaning of Christmas with them. This week check out how you can support Catholic based organisations by doing your Christmas shopping either online or visiting the store. One such organisation is the trading Circle, located close by in Paddington. The Trading Circle is a not-for-profit ethical fair trade retailer established in Australia in 1995 specifically to support income generating projects, micro enterprises and community cooperatives to help women in dire need. Goods they produce are imported directly from these projects and sold via our stores, markets, fairs, conferences, website, direct marketing and corporate partnerships. The Trading Circle is an initiative of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd as a constructive and self-sustaining response to global poverty. 100 Latrobe Terrace, Paddington Open from 10am till 5pm CARITAS is another organisation which also has a Christmas gifts catalogue. http://www.caritas.org.au/ globalgifts ‘Your gift helps our life changing work around the world. Caritas helps people to help themselves by working in partnership with them. By sharing a Global Gift with a loved one, you will help spread the message that together as one global family we can make the world a better place. Your purchase of a specific gift is representative of the type of community development work done by Caritas Australia’s projects.’ I have also used a further idea from this organisation to help the older students countdown to Christmas. Check out http://www.caritas.org.au/advent for yourselves. Please give generously to a cause beyond your house and family, who are very lucky, this coming Christmas season. Final Social Justice activity for 2014 Help our Mini Vinnies children support St Vincent de Paul Christmas Appeal. Traditionally the children and families of Mater Dei have assisted the St Vincent de Paul Christmas appeal. Families are asked to donate/send in items that would be suitable for the St Vincent de Paul volunteers to pack into Christmas hampers for needy families in our parish community. There will a basket for donations in each classroom over the next few weeks. Yr 7 various drinks please Yr 6 Christmas table decorations Yr 5 chips, lollies, nuts, popcorn (treats) Yr 4 cake, pudding, biscuits, custard, tin fruit (dessert) Yr 3 cereal, tea, coffee, sugar, hot chocolate, marshmallows, pancake mix (breakfast) Yr 2 rice, pasta, quick meal ideas\sauces, soup Yr 1 tinned meat, salads, vegies, fish Prep tinned meat, salads, vegies, fish Back to top Rosie Robotics News Last term, we began a robotics club with a small group of students under the guidance of Jay Hobbs from Brisbane Catholic Education. The students have continued to explore, learn and play while participating in some weekly challenges. Last Tuesday, Oliver Harris, Sheridan Dowling, Matthew Rogan, George Steel and Mateo Gilbert attended a robotics challenge day at North lakes. They had the opportunity to participate in a variety of robotic activities with both primary and secondary students from six other Brisbane Catholic Education schools. The day was led by Damien Kee who has a PhD in robotics and runs his own business and there was also some very interesting and exciting input by Karl and Sam from the QUT robotics club who are studying mechanical engineering. We had a great morning with final activity being a ‘mexican wave’ by the robots which required the cooperation of all of the students in attendance – quite a feat! Then on Wednesday, Year 6 participated in a robotics immersion day here at Mater Dei under the guidance of Jay Hobbs and David Gall from Brisbane Catholic Education. Michael Jones from Southern Cross school at Redcliffe was also kind enough to lend three of their robots and gave us his time in the morning to support us. The purpose of the day was to investigate how robotics can be used as a vehicle for meeting some of the requirements of the new technology curriculum which we will begin to implement in 2015. Students were introduced to the design process of defining, designing, implementing, and evaluating while learning to practise the skills of collaborating and managing. A couple of teachers were given the opportunity to work with the BCE staff to begin some familiarisation with the curriculum, plan the activities, learn something about robotics, observe the introductory presentation and explanation to the students and assist on the day. Students were very engaged all day and were able to share their culminating activity with Prep and Year 7. LIBRARY REMINDER Please remember to encourage your children to return all library books as soon as possible . Thankyou. P&F news P&F AGM 17th November Your P&F – Tuckshop Roster Term 4 2014 Here is the tuckshop roster for the last 2 weeks. We just need one more person for the first shift on the 19 November. Thank you to all our amazing tuckshop volunteers this year. Tuckshop wouldn't happen without your support. Mon Morning 8.30-11.00 Lunch 11.00-2.00 Wed Morning 8.30-11.00 Lunch 11.00-2.00 17 Nov Margaret Lyons Madonna Manahan Amy Henry Jo Johnstone Colleen Gullo 19 Nov Kim Murray ??? Jodie Beaton Bethany Sharman Karen Thomas Catherine O’Rourke 26 Nov Liz Graham 24 Nov Fiona Woodard Libby Gallahger Julia Peake Marg Reed Sandra Kurowski Louise Stark Libby Gibson Emma Mattiazzi Reminder to nominate for P&F 2015 The P&F's Annual General Meeting will be held next Monday commencing at 7pm in the hall. A Notice of Meeting for the agenda and a brief note of the varied roles and positions was sent home on Wednesday and is available on the Parent Portal. Our school community flourishes with the support of the P&F. Have you thought about how you may contribute in some way? Attached is a brief note of the varied roles and positions. There is something to suit everyone's time constraints and skills!! Please send your nomination to pandf@materdeipandf.org.au or speak to any of the current executive Annette Henry ( James 2M, Jack 4B, Georgia Year 6) Beth Toon ( Max 2M) Melissa Sharland (Matthew 3B, Ella Year 7). Nicole Quinn (Joe 2M, Thomas 3B). Thank you P&F 2014 School Banking Next week is our last week of school banking for 2014. All rewards must be ordered by next Wednesday. The following children are eligible to order a reward. Available rewards include a handball, scented pencils, dive toys/sea streamers, projector cup and a swimming bag. Tate Allen Anna Clarke Samuel Clifford Emily Cruikshank Tom Cusack Cullen Fitzgerald Bodhi Fox Harry Gould George Haling Phoebe Karamihis Tom McGhee Jessica McGill Nicholas Maguire Flynn Mc Cormack Jake Miller Bridie Newton Daniel O’Keeffe Braidyn Polich Caleb Reinders Samuel Robertson Sarah Shah The following children will be eligible to order a reward if they bank next week so send in their order with their banking and they will receive their reward before the end of school. Ellie Andrews Molly Aldridge Ella Beaton Sophie Blinkhoff Olivia Bond Caitlin Bruce Daniel Cusack Chelsea Dean Thomas Donaldson Audrey Dowling Zac France Alex Gordon Kathleen Gormley Joseph Lohse Tilly McDonald Molly Manahan Luke Manahan Georgia O’Keeffe Bella Peacock Ashley Ritter Jack Thorpe Benjamin Wex HUGE THANKS TO LIBBY GALLAGHER, JODIE BEATON, LIBBY HUTH, KELLIE DYER AND SUE BOYCE FOR ALL OF THEIR HELP THIS YEAR. END OF YEAR Disco AT MATER DEI When: Friday, 28 November Time: 6:00 – 8:00pm Cost: $10 per family (Price includes DJ, Sausage Sizzle & Zooper Dooper Ice-block for every Mater Dei child*) * Please pay $1 extra for every non-Mater Dei child who would like to purchase a sausage. Zooper Dooper ice-block for everyone! “Pay on entry” Soft drinks, poppers, chips and glow sticks will be available for purchase on the night. *Sausage sizzle from 6pm. Ice blocks available at 7:15pm Parents: Please BYO drinks and nibbles. Hope to see you there! Back to top COMMUNITY NEWS St John’s Wood/The Gap Parish Sacramental Program - Reconciliation Our Parish coordinates a family-centred Parish-based SACRAMENTAL PROGRAM for the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Any baptised Catholic child who is in Year 3 or above is eligible to enrol and participate in the RECONCILIATION PROGRAM. There will be a compulsory information and enrolment night on Tuesday 10 February 2015 from 7pm to 8pm at St Peter Chanel Church for parents wishing to enrol their children for First Reconciliation. The program will run over four weeks with a workbook being emailed to you every week. There will be a compulsory retreat night for parents and children at St Peter Chanel Church on Friday 20 March 2015 from 6.30pm to 8pm. Children will receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation during the week following. St John’s Wood/The Gap Parish Sacramental Program – Confirmation and First Eucharist Any baptised Catholic child in Year 4 or above who has made their First Reconciliation is eligible to enrol and participate in the SACRAMENTS OF CONFIRMATION AND FIRST EUCHARIST PROGRAM. INITIATIVE OF ST. JOHN’S WOOD/THE GAP PARISH Saturday Sewing Class. Classes for beginners , Girls aged 10 years and older , to be held in SPC Hall on Saturday Sprout Drama Evening Showcase November the 22 nd. Once a Month . 9 30 to noon. Thursday 27th November 6:30pm Each time you come you will Make something to take home. Mater Dei McKillop Centre Hall Cost of lessons is $15 , Pay at the door. We hope to have one on one Teacher / Pupil. If any Mothers wish to come and help teach you will be most welcome. Bookings are essential as we have already have a lot of interest and have limited places. It’s Showtime We welcome family and friends of Sprout Drama to share in this exciting event. Tea, Coffee and cold drinks will be available from 6pm. For further information please phone Moira Flynn on 33664536 or email me at : moirajflynn@hotmail.com Back to top MATER DEI CHOIR Dear Parents/Care-Givers, In previous correspondence, I had mentioned that it was my wish for the choir to sing at the Mater Dei Concert at the end of November. The Dance organizers had asked us to perform so as to provide some musical entertainment and an opportunity for our young singers to shine. Unfortunately, there was not enough interest received from our families, so, sadly the choir won’t be participating. Thank you to those of you who responded positively. Plans are in motion to secure a larger number of students next year and some strategies are being formalised to ensure this eventuates. With respect to this year, the regular Thursday morning choirists will be joining the Yr 5 class in performing a special ‘farewell’ song on the last day of school. This will be a very happy way to end our year together. Next week, Mrs Harrison will be taking the choir up to the Respite Centre. This visit is always well received by all the patrons and the children very much enjoy sharing their happiness and smiles. Next year, the choir will only be open to children from years 3 to 6. This year and last year, I opened the doors to the younger ones from years P-2 as some were very keen to participate. It is very hard to say no, however, I do feel that it is a little difficult for these younger students to achieve what is needed. I regret making this change, but it necessary in order to maximize what our school choirists can learn and ultimately create. Thank you to those of you who help your child/children come regularly to our Thursday morning rehearsals and supporting us. It really is appreciated! J Rehearsals will continue until the last week of school – business as usual. I look forward to working with your children in the future – it is a most rewarding experience and I am grateful for the opportunity. Kind regards, Helen Greig For the Choir Santa Sleigh returns to The Gap 7th to 13th December escorted by The Rotary Club of Ashgrove/TheGap Coordinate your street party with Santa’s visit Send us an email at secretary.ashgrovethegap@rotary9600.org Back to top 75 If you have any historical information relevant to Ashgrove West Preschool and Kindergarten, or can contribute in any way, please contact the preschool on 33661212