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St. Brigid’s Catholic Primary School, Officer
Term 4 Week 3 NEWSLETTER 31st October, 2012
Dear Parents,
Term 4 Week 8 NEWSLETTER 25th November, 2015
Dear Parents,
“The most dangerous phrase in the language is
“We have always done it this way.” Rear Admiral Grace Hooper
From Wednesday last week, Simon Greely and I attended facilitator training for Change 2.
It is an initative designed to provide a strategy to meet the challenges involved in
sustainable change within our school communities. We are ‘creating a better tomorrow’ for
our students and the Catholic Education Office Sale is assisting in helping schools meet the
challenges involved in being progressive and innovative in contemporary schools. Catholic
schools within our diocese will be working closely together in the areas of Literacy and
Numeracy.
In Term 1 Week 3 on Thursday, February 18th and Friday, February 19th 2016 St. Brigid’s
staff will be involved in a two day overnight professional development conference. There will
be NO SCHOOL for students on these two days. We are mindful of the inconvenience this
places on parents, however, in order for St. Brigid’s to achieve the desired outcome of this
conference we require an overnight stay with much learning to occur over the two days. We
hope providing ample notice will enable you to make any necessary arrangements. We will be
engaging in the mandated Catholic Education Office Religious Education Cluster Closure Day
(date to be advised) and we will keep our other Closure Days days to a minimum throughout
the year. We thank you for your ongoing support in this regard.
Yesterday, we again welcomed our new Foundation Year students for
2016 for an orientation morning. We also held a gathering for their
parents followed by morning tea. Thank you to our teachers Dianne
Ahern, Elyce Birch and Damian O’Bryan for their insightful presentations
to assist parents in helping their child’s transition to formal schooling.
We also thank Erin who is the Social and Fundraising Committee
representative on the School Board for outlining ways parents are able
to be involved and extending an invitiation to our new families. We thank
Beth for sharing her insights as a Foundation Year parent.
ST. BRIGID’S CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL 25 Bayview Road, Officer Vic. 3809
Telephone: (03) 5943 2447 Fax (03) 5943 2579
Email: [email protected] Website: www.stbofficer.catholic.edu.au
Inside this issue: Fr. Gary Walker – St. Michael’s Parish Stadium at 7.30 p.m. Whole School Mass – Thursday, November 26th 9.00 a.m.
St. Brigid’s Catholic Primary School, Officer
As a Catholic School we are a community, which celebrates our Catholic Story and traditions and recognise Christ is at the centre of our lives:
“If you desire to find the true spirit of Christmas and partake of the
sweetness of it, let me make this suggestion to you.
During the hurry of the festive occasion of this Christmas season,
find time to turn your heart to God.” Howard W. Hunter
We celebrate the First Sunday of Advent this coming Sunday. It is the beginning of a new
Liturgical year and the readings come from Cycle C and are predominately from the Gospel of
Luke.
In the Gospel this week (Luke 21:25-28, 34-36) we hear about Jesus
coming in glory at the end of time and the need to welcome him into our
hearts and lives today and every day.
The word Advent comes from the Latin word Adventus, meaning ‘arrival
or a coming’. Advent is a four week season during which time we
prepare for the coming of Christ. It is an invitation for us to set aside time to reflect on the
presence of God in our lives. Advent calls us to a period of contemplation, looking at the past,
present and future and it is an opportunity for renewal as we wait expectantly for Jesus.
The Advent Season challenges us to ‘wake up’ and each day as we journey through Advent
think about our actions and how we can bring Jesus to birth in our busy, hectic lives. If
Jesus is truly a part of our lives how do we respond to injustice in our world and intolerance
of each other? How do we express our love and kindness to one another? Do we extend
compassion, empathy and forgiveness to everyone or only a select few?
The Advent Wreath is a symbol of growth and everlasting life and the circle of greenery is a
symbol of God’s love without beginning and end. The four candles represent the four weeks
of preparation time and remind us of the Light of Christ. On Christmas Day a single candle is
lit to welcome baby Jesus. Just as the Church lights the Advent Wreath at Mass each
Sunday of Advent and we do at school at our Advent liturgies you may also like to make your
own wreath with your family for use at home. Many families light the Advent Wreath before
dinner with a prayer and extinguish the candles at the end of the meal.
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To all People interested in the effects of
Climate Change,
You are invited to join
Fr Gary Walker
Regional Director of the Columban Missionaries
Leading a Presentation and Discussion about
Pope Francis’ Letter on Climate Change
Laudato Si
St Michael’s Basketball Stadium
Entrance off Bain St, Berwick
Thursday November 26 2015.
7.30pm.
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St. Brigid’s Carols On the Green – Wednesday, December 9th 6.30 p.m.
Our Carols Night will be held on Wednesday, December 9th at 6.30 p.m. It is an annual event
where our families come together and celebrate the Birth of Jesus. Students will be singing
Christmas Carols in their homeroom groupings.
You are invited to come along and bring a picnic style dinner to enjoy with your family on the
grassy knoll facing the front porch of the Senior Learning Centre.
Our upcoming events page in the newsletter each week has had the date for our Carols Night
listed over many weeks and students are required to take part in this school event.
Whole School Mass – Thursday, November 26th We will be celebrating Mass on Thursday, November 26th at 9.00 a.m. This Mass will be led
by the Middle Learning Community. You are all welcome to attend.
School Assembly - Friday, December 4th Our next school assembly will be held on Friday, December 4th at 2.30 p.m. Our Junior
Learning Community will lead us in prayer and share their learning with us. Please come along
and celebrate with us.
End of the Year Thanksgiving Mass – Thursday, December 10th Fr. Peter will celebrate Mass on Thursday, December 10th at 9.00 a.m. in our Chapel. This
Mass is to thank and praise God for the wonderful year we have had together. There will also
be a Passing on Ceremony at the conclusion of Mass. You are all invited to join us.
Thank you to our Religious Education Leader, Mr. Damian O’Bryan for his work in preparing
this special occasion for us.
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Library
News
Thanks for supporting the Read-a-thon which ran alongside the Book Fair in Term 3. Funds raised from the Book Fair have been used to purchase picture books and fiction books that our students showed interest in whilst visiting the Book Fair. Funds raised from the Read-a-thon have been used to purchase Children’s Bibles, books about Jesus and beautifully presented picture books that retell stories from the Old Testament. You may have noticed that your child has brought some of these books home as many children (especially the younger ones) have been very keen to borrow them. Read-a-thon funds have also been used to purchase a great selection of traditional Aboriginal stories, presented in brightly coloured and beautifully written picture story books. Non-fiction books about our indigenous Australians have also been purchased and will be made available for borrowing shortly. Thank you again to all families who supported our Book Week Book Fair and our read-a-thon, allowing us to significantly expand our School Library collection of books.
Library Books We are now in the eighth week of this Term and with only three more weeks of the school
year to go it is timely that I remind you to ensure all Library books are returned to school.
We have a list of all students who have borrowed books and those that have outstanding
returns. Could you please return any books that belong to the school library in order for a
stocktake to be undertaken prior the end of the year.
Building Development in and around Bayview Road
As mentioned in last week’s newsletter please be aware that over the next months and into
next year there will be major development on either side of St. Brigid’s School. Housing
development will be taking place and I have been in discussions with representatives from
both developers and they have assured me that there will be minimal disruption to traffic
during the development and building stages.
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St. Brigid’s Playgroup
Playgroup runs each Monday afternoon at 1.45 p.m. in the Multipurpose Hall.
St. Brigid's Playgroup – Each Monday 1.45 p.m.
$2 per week
A great way to meet other mums, dads and kids while the children play together
Please contact Amy for further information – 0405 371 611
Social and Fundraising Committee News
Icy poles are available for sale each Friday this term. Lemonade icy poles are $1 each.
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School Uniform Shop
Our school uniform shop is opened on Monday and Friday mornings during school terms from
8:45-9:15am and is located in the Multipurpose Room
Uniform Shop Committee 2016 Several members of the current Uniform Shop Committee will be finishing up at the end of
the year and we are looking for some new people to join the team. Please let us know if you
are able to help out.
End of School Year – Wednesday, December 16th The 2015 school year concludes for students on Wednesday, December 16th. The students
will be dismissed at the earlier time of 1.00 p.m. on this day.
Commencement of the 2016 School Year We begin the school year with Assessment days. Assessment of students will take place on
Thursday, January 28th and Friday, January 29th. Allocation of times will be as per the online
booking system, which will be made available in coming weeks.
Students in Years 1 to 6 will commence the school year on Monday, February 1st 2016.
Foundation Year students will commence in smaller groups. The first group will begin on
Monday, February 1st and the second group on Tuesday, February 2nd. Foundation Year
parents please see information sent home.
News from the Office– Mrs. Julie McKenna and Mrs. Donna Devine
Direct Debit Forms A new direct debit form has been sent home to all families. Please complete and return this
NEW form for 2016 if you would like your fees to be paid via direct debit. 2015 direct debit
amounts will NOT continue into the 2016 year. Lost Property
We have a large amount of Lost Property in the sick bay area. Please come and have a look to
see if any items belong to your children. From Monday, 30th November any remaining items
will be sold from the office for a $5.00 donation to the St Vincent de Paul. Remaining items
will be donated to the St Vincent de Paul Society prior to the end of the year.
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News from the Deputy Principal– Mr. Simon Greely
Reports Teachers have been busily preparing reports and conducting ongoing assessments for the end
of the year. Reports will be sent home with children on Friday the 11th of December.
ICT Mr Gale has been busy overseeing the purchase of 65 Chromebooks for next year. We are
also looking at some new iPads. We hope to have these learning tools up and running early in
term 1 next year.
PE This week children will be looking at water safety and awareness in their PE lessons. The
grade 5/6 children will be next week due to the extra time required for Japanese cooking
classes.
Leader of Learning and Teaching - Inquiry and Innovation – Miss Elyce Birch
What a terrific way to finish of some of our design units for the term
with some actions taking place last week.
Congratulations to the Senior Learning Community for an amazing Market day last Friday.
They took action by implementing what they had learnt throughout their design unit and set
up and ran stores selling products to raise money for St. Vincent De Paul.
Also on Friday, the Grade 2’s held an expo to show case their playground designs.
Congratulations Grade 2 on your detailed designs and the way you used your imagination!
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Today, the Grade 3s invited the Grade 1s over to their learning space to play with them the
games they had designed. It was a busy afternoon with lots of fun and teaching of the games
taking place. Congratulations grade 3 and what a great way to share your learning by teaching
others!
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Leader of Learning and Teaching - Religious Education
– Mr. Damian O’Bryan Important Dates:
Thursday 10th December – End of Year Mass and Passing on Ceremony with St. Francis
Xavier from 9am
Tuesday 15th December – 7pm. Graduation
The timing of the Year 5/6 excursion to Minaret
Islamic College couldn’t have come at a better time
for our students. We (teachers and students) were
able to converse and learn about each other’s
background and discover both the differences and
the similarities of our beliefs.
St. Brigid’s students were able to learn from their
peers about the basic fundamentals of what it is to be
a Muslim, including the 5 Pillars of Islam and that the
main tenet of Islam is the absolute oneness of God
(Allah). This also included questions based on how the
“real” Muslims feel about the extremism and how
Islam is portrayed in the media. Real questions were
asked.
In exchange, Minaret students were able to learn about the Christian faith including how
Christians believe that Jesus was the Son of the Father and learn about what Christians
must do to inherit eternal life. The students were genuinely interested in our faith and came
to understand and appreciate the richness of our faith.
All students and teachers involved, walked out with a real sense of unity. In a debriefing
session held with our students, although some were
admittedly apprehensive at first, they really enjoyed
the time with their peers and many made some new
connections. Our students also admitted that their
nerves were due to the prejudices portrayed in the
media. I wish to thank my colleagues at both St.
Brigid’s, Minaret and the Harmony Project for
supporting the day. Most importantly, credit must go
to the students from both schools for their respectful manner in which they conducted
themselves.
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I conclude with the Prayer of St. Francis – something to pray and perhaps consider.
Prayer of St Francis
Lord, make me an instrument of your peace; where there is hatred, let me sow love;
where there is injury, pardon; where there is doubt, faith;
where there is despair, hope; where there is darkness, light;
and where there is sadness, joy.
O Divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek
to be consoled as to console; to be understood, as to understand;
to be loved, as to love; for it is in giving that we receive,
it is in pardoning that we are pardoned, and it is in dying that we are born to Eternal Life.
Amen.
Leader of Learning and Teaching Wellbeing – Mrs. Mary Rose Last Friday the SLC hosted a fabulous MARKET DAY, which was the culmination of many weeks
of work. The children started out looking at advertising and the language used to sell a product.
With the goal of creating, making and selling a product the children created advertisements
for their chosen product, created flyers, developed shopping lists of what was needed to
create their product. Comparisons of the cost of supplies were made, children researched the
cheapest item and worked out the cost to set develop their product and its estimated turnover.
The MARKET DAY was an opportunity to use real life mathematics, problem solving, written
language, oral language, creativity and imagination. It has been a unit of work that has been
challenging but hugely rewarding for all the children. Children had to work in a team, listen to
the opinions and ideas of others and the result on the day was impressive! The happiness and
excitement of all of the children on MARKET DAY was palpable and many, many parents and
grandparents commented on the rich learning experience the unit had provided.
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Last week the children in the SLC visited Minaret Islamic College in Officer as part of a fun
day to get to know each other and to break down barriers. The children loved meeting each
other and discovering similarities and differences in their school routines and their culture
and religion. Some children discovered children they knew from sporting activities and even a
next door neighbour! It was a truly wonderful day and it was a joy to see the children engaging
with each other and enjoying each other’s company.
Opportunities for the children to interact with their peers, meet new friends from other
schools build happiness and a sense of achievement. Both of which are integral to building well-
being in individuals and the group.
Have a wonderful week, Mary
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We wish the children who have celebrated or are celebrating a birthday shortly all the best for a great day.
November
Cooper B 1st Lexi-Marie 2nd Madison M 3rd Kai R 3rd
Thomas H 6th Charlotte H 6th Luke B 7th Mia K 7th
Jack D 8th Mia D 10th Darcy M 14th Ben D 14th
Amelia T 15th Bailey H 17th Emily W 18th Chloe C 19th
Daniel D 23rd James A 24th Isabella A 24th Isabella H 24th
Kobi W 25th Olivia R 27th Max B 28th
Zachary M 28th Emily H 29th Jaz T 30th If we inadvertently leave a student’s birthday off the list, please let us know.
School Start/Finish Times School classes commence at 8.45 a.m. and finish at 3.15 p.m. Students should arrive prior to
this, but not before 8.30 a.m. The first bell goes at 8.35 a.m. when students may enter their
classroom. Students will be supervised from 8.30 a.m. in the morning and until 3.30 p.m. in
the afternoon. Please be mindful that staff are committed to meetings and classroom
planning outside of these hours and supervision becomes difficult. As supervision does not commence until 8.30 a.m. Students are not be dropped off
unsupervised before 8.30 a.m.
We understand that there will be days when for one reason or another, you may be running
late in the afternoon. Please contact the school office prior to 3.15 p.m. if you think this will
be the case so that a message can be sent to your child/ren and they can be supervised in
the office.
School Banking
Beaconsfield District Community Bank ® branch of Bendigo Bank
Shop 6 52-62 Old Princes Highway Beaconsfield Vic 3807
Phone 03 9769 5122 Fax 03 97070410
School Banking can be handed in at your Classroom every Tuesday with your money, deposit
slip and passbook. Your books will be returned on Wednesday afternoons please don’t
hesitate to call or pop in if you have any questions.
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Carols Night December 9th 6.30 p.m. Whole School
Thanksgiving Mass and
Passing on Ceremony
December 10th 9.00 a.m. Whole School
Year 6 Graduation Tuesday December 15th
7p.m.
Year 6
End of School Year for
Students
Wednesday, December 16th Early Dismissal 1.00 p.m.
End of School Year for
Staff
Friday, December 18th
Term Dates for 2016 Term 1 Wednesday, 27th January – Thursday, 24th March
2016 Student Assessment will take place on Thursday, 28th January and Friday 29th January 2016 Students will begin Term 1 on Monday, February 1st
Easter 25th to 28th March 2016
Term 2 Monday, 11th April – Friday, 24th June 2016
Term 3 Monday, 11th July, - Friday, 16th September 2016
Term 4 Monday, 3rd October – Tuesday, 20th December 2016
Closure Days and early dismissals will be advised throughout the course of the year
Dates for your 2016 Diary Year 4 Camp Allambee 23rd May to 24th May 2016
Year 5/6 Camp Sovereign Hill 12th July to 15th July 2016
NAPLAN Dates for 2016 Year 3 and Year 5 Students 10th to the 12th May 2016
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Before and After School Care
Before and After School Care is available at St Brigid's School. Camp Australia is the
provider and can be contacted on 1300 105 343 www.campaustralia.com.au
Please note Before and After School Care is not run by staff employed by St. Brigid’s
School.
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Looking ahead... Sun. November 29 First Sunday of Advent Year C Begins Luke 21:25-28, 34-36
Fri. December 4th School Assembly 2.30 p.m.
Sun. December 6th Second Sunday of Advent Luke 3:1-6 St. Nicholas (Bishop)
Tues. December 8th The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Wed. December 9th Carols Night Thurs. December 10th End of Year Thanksgiving
Mass and Passing on Ceremony 9.00 a.m.
Sun. December 13th Third Sunday of Advent Luke 3:10-16
St. Michael’s Parish
119-125 High Street, Berwick 3806 Parish Priest: Fr. Peter Slater
Assistant Priest: Fr. Jeff Klenyjans (03) 97071355
Weekend Masses Saturday: 6.00 p.m. Sunday: 9.00 a.m., 10.30 a.m. and 6.00 p.m.
http://www.stmichaelsparish.org.au
Brainteaser The answer to our last brainteaser was
‘Backward somersault.’ This week’s is:
Creator God, wake us up!
Stir our hearts and hands into action
and activity.
Show us the way to be a light to all in
need.
Encourage and empower us to live and
be God’s dream, of justice, love and
compassion for all people.
Amen. Prayer taken from Celebrations for Advent and Christmas,
Year C by R Wintour
Yours in friendship and unity,
Ken Gale
Principal
“Waiting is a period of learning. The longer we wait, the more we
hear about him for whom we are waiting.”
Henri Nouwen
AALLLL