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Dear Children, Staff and Families,
This week we celebrate Mission Week during which we inform our students about the people in the world who are in need. We also support these groups in a tangible way:
• We send money to support Loreto Vietnam in their work with children;
• We support our local St Vincent de Paul Society who reach out to people in our local community who are experiencing tough times;
• We assist Catherine House in the city and their work in offering refuge to women and children who need to leave their homes for their own safety.
I am thrilled with the care that our students show for the needs of others.
SCHOOL FEES
I thank all families for the support they give to the school in paying their school fees and other charges such as OSHC in a timely fashion. I do understand though that from time to time families experience financial hardship. If you find yourself unable to meet your commitment to school fees please contact me at the school to discuss your needs.
NAPLAN
Congratulations to our Year 3 and 5 children for their successful completion of NAPLAN testing. Together with many schools across the country we were presented with some technical challenges on Day 1 of testing however these were not widespread and were resolved promptly by our NAPLAN team.
Due to the minimal disruption experienced we have chosen not to put students through repeat tests where external glitches caused short term interruption. We do not anticipate significant impact to student data and will address any data anomalies on an individual basis.
SCHOOL UNIFORM
Thank you for your support of our School Uniform. I appreciate greatly the work of Jo Miller and Maria Pit in ensuring that uniforms are available in good supply and that prices are kept to a minimum. I also appreciate the support of families in sending their children to school in the correct uniform. There are some aspects of the uniform which I ask that you give attention:
• School ties are part of the school uniform;• School Sun-safe hats should be worn. Baseball
peaked caps are not part of the uniform and should not be worn. Hats should not be worn in class.
TRIVIA NIGHT
This year we are blessed to have a rejuvenated Parents and Friends Association which is making a big impact on the quality of life in our school. Fathers Day and Mother’s Day Stalls, Coffee Club before Assemblies and Play Group sessions and so the list goes on…
The P&F is a confluence of parents, staff and friends of the school working together for the benefit of the school and the broader community.
Their latest enterprise is to host a Trivia Night on Friday June 21st at 7.30pm in the Hall. The Committee has amassed an amazing amount of wonderful prizes for the night. Support your P&F Committee and don’t miss out on all the fun! It will be great to see you in an informal, adults only evening. See you then!!!
KERRY WHITEPrincipal
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P&F GROUP
Tickets $10 per person Available from front office or
Qkr app
RAISING FUNDS RAISED TO
PURCHASE OUTDOOR TABLE TENNIS EQUIPMENT
FRIDAY 21 JUNE @ 7.30PM
We are currently seeking donations for auction items on the night. Your gift would include advertising of your business on the night. You can leave
brochures, vouchers and/or business cards for our guests.
If you have any queries you may contact Adam Slater or Luisa Antoniciello on 8250 6616.
SEEKING DONATIONS FOR AUCTION
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NOTE: Please order each item on a separate bag with your child’s name and class clearly written on the bottom of the bag.All foods fall within the Guidelines of Healthy Kids.Food brought from home CANNOT be heated in the canteen due to Health Regulations. Boiling water will NOT be given out.
FILLINGS - Choose one filling from List 1 and as many as you like from List 2
LIST 1 LIST 2
Chicken Beetroot Cucumber
Ham Carrot Corn
Egg Lettuce Purple Onion
Cheese Tomato Red Capsicum
Cheese 50c Lactose Free Cheese 50c
Mayo 20c Aioli 20c
Tzatziki 20c Sour cream 50c
Rainbow Wrap $5.00Squash It Sandwich $3.50Restorative Roll $4.50Super Salad Box $5.00
DRINKSOak Lite Milk $3.00(strawberry, banana, chocolate)Plain Milk $1.50Water $2.00Focus Water $3.00(lemonade, blackcurrant, lemon/limeFruit Juice $1.50(apple, tropical, blackcurrant, orange)
VEGETARIAN HOT FOODAll $4.50
Fried Rice (HM)Vegetable Pasta Bake (HM)
Nacho Dippers (HM)Vegetarian PastyVegetarian burger
Fruit cup
COMBO LUNCH BOX - $5.00
WE ARE A:Nut FREE schoolIf your child has any special dietary requirements please
speak to canteen staff and/or note on the lunch order bag.
Gluten Free options Available
Homemade = (HM)
SPECIALSTuesday - Taco Boats(HM) $4.50
Wednesday - Soup of the Day (HM) $4.00(with a buttered roll)
Thursday - Butter Chicken (HM) $4.50
HOT FOODBeef Burger (sauce, lettuce, tomato) (HM) $4.50Chicken Burger (mayo, lettuce, tomato) $5.00Hot Chicken and Mayo. (HM) $4.50Hot Ham Cheese Roll (HM) $4.50Lasagna $4.50Pie $4.00Sausage Roll $3.50Chicken Vegetable Pie $4.00Tomato Sauce .20c
CANTEEN PRICE LIST - TERMS 2 & 3, 2019
Food Drink SnackHam Apple Cheese
Wedge
Cheese Orange Chocolate Ball
Vegemite Apple/Blackcurrant
Tropical
Plain Milk
Choose 1 option from column 1 & 2
The above canteen menu can be accessed through our website. Here is the link:
Canteen Menu To find out more about what’s happening in the Canteen including Daily Specials please
follow their blog. Here is the link:
Canteen Blog
CANTEEN
https://cpb-ap-se2.wpmucdn.com/blogs.holyfamily.catholic.edu.au/dist/1/154/files/2019/05/Canteen-Price-List-Terms-23-2019.pdfhttp://blogs.holyfamily.catholic.edu.au/canteen/https://cpb-ap-se2.wpmucdn.com/blogs.holyfamily.catholic.edu.au/dist/1/154/files/2019/05/Canteen-Price-List-Terms-23-2019.pdfhttp://blogs.holyfamily.catholic.edu.au/canteen/
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FROM THE APRIMThe Feast of the Ascension This Sunday, June 2nd is the Feast of the Ascension. It has always been part of a joyful celebration of the fifty days from Easter Sunday to Pentecost but was s ingled out for commemoration on the fortieth day toward the end of the 4th Century. The feast develops the glory of the resurrection by acclaiming the exaltation of Christ as Lord of heaven and earth. It serves to prepare the Church, toward the end of Easter, for the coming of the of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost.
From the Daily Mass Book
Sacramental Program Congratulations to the following students who are celebrating their Confirmation and First Communion on the weekend of May 17th to 19th May.
Rocco Cacciola, Lucas Dilettoso, Sebastian Dilettoso, Samuel Garrick, Rachael Loyolo, James Marciano, Vince Marciano, Cecilia Lun Ban Nuam, David Tran, Katarina Triulcio, Carmelo Triulcio & Hannah Bree Williamson
Liturgies & Morning Prayer Mass, 2PN & 2JW, Thursday, June 6th, 11.30am, Centre Liturgy, 4MR, Thursday June 6th, 11.20pm, Classroom Morning Prayer, R/1MC, Thursday June 6th 9am, Classroom
An article from the Catholic Telegraph.
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WEEKLY NEWSLETTER OF SALISBURY CATHOLIC
PARISH
PARISH VISION: A Welcoming Community,
United in Faith, Centred in
the Eucharist, Which embraces the Spirit
and Nature of all God’s People
PARISH CONTACTS:
Parish Business Manager: Anne Blake Phone: 8258 2314 Email address: salcath@tpg.com.au
Parish Clergy: Fr Shibu Jacob Msfs PP Fr Francis Trinh Van Phat Fr Saminathan (Sam) Arockiasamy Fr A Vimalraj Deacon Arturo Jimenea (For emergencies after office hours, please phone 8258 2314, and use the mobile number provided)
Parish Sacrament Program: Louise Svensdotter (Coordinator) Diane Innes (Pastoral Assistant) Sacrament Program direct line: 8281 9603 salcath3@tpg.com.au
Parish Faith Formation: Joan Young 8258 2314 salcath@tpg.com.au
Children’s Liturgy of the Word: Louise Stevens (Coordinator) 8258 2314 salcath10@tpg.com.au
Canossian Sisters: Telephone and fax: 8258 3230
Coordinator of Pastoral Visitors: Ellen Arklay 0410 747 626
Lyell McEwin Hospital Chaplains: Robynne Malone: 8182 9000 and ask for Pager 6060 or for the Catholic Chaplain
Calvary Central Districts Hospital: Call 8282 5395 (9am-5pm) and ask for Pastoral Care Worker on duty
2nd June 2019
THE ASCENSION OF THE LORD
(Year C)
SUNDAY MASS TIMES Orario delle Messe
St. Augustine’s: 23 Commercial Rd, Salisbury
Saturday: 6.00pm Vigil Sunday: 9.00am
12:00noon (Polish) 7.00pm
1st Sunday of Month at 3:00pm (Filipino Community) 2nd Sunday of the month at 10.30am (Italian)
St. Finbar’s: Greencroft Road,
Salisbury North Sunday: 9:00am
Holy Family: Shepherdson Rd, Parafield Gdns
Sunday: 10:30am
RECONCILIATION TIMES
Saturday from 11:30am & also before Vigil Mass 5:15pm-5:45pm
Parish website: http://salcath.freehostia.com http://salcath.freehostia.com
OUR GOD FULL OF SURPRISES
In life, we often desire the certainty of things so that we know what to do and act accordingly. It is the fear of what the future may bring that we are concerned about because we cannot control what happens. If we can, we would like to continue with what we know now and attempt to put in place plans and contingencies so that when the future does become the now, we hope that we are able to do so. Change is often what we are afraid of. However, we can never really see the future – we can forecast somewhat, based on past experiences and accumulated knowledge – but we can never be 100% sure that, that is what is to happen. Only God knows for sure. So when things unexpected happen, our reaction is often based on the in-built survival instinctive response of ‘fight or flight’, because we feel threatened by the uncertainty occurring. We can become aggressive, to change back the situation to our comfort, or we can draw back and say ‘not my problem’. But there are also other ways to respond that can be learned or acquired so as to mitigate the effect of that instinctive response; such as the often said: “Count 1 to 10 first and take a deep breath before you act.” Because God has gifted us with adaptability and resilience, we can respond to the situation at hand in other ways and more positively at that. But, it is not always an unpleasant surprise – there are pleasant surprises as well – and we should enjoy these and be thankful for them. They bring about a nice feeling and even a smile at times. We feel blessed. God blesses us with his continued presence in our lives. He does not promise that all will be smooth sailing through life but he does assure us that he will always be with us, even to the end of time. And so we pray: “God grant me the Serenity to accept the things I cannot change, Courage to change the things that I can, and the Wisdom to know the difference.” Deacon Arturo Jimenea
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QKR APP
The QKR App enables you to make purchases and/or payments for your children without even leaving the house. It is capable of purchasing/paying the following:
• OSHC;• Carnivals;• Camps;• Uniforms;• Canteen orders;• Special Events;• Spring Fair Ride Passes.
Follow the instructions below for the initial set up then at a touch of button you will be able to make purchases/payments.
There is no cost to use the App other than normal bank fees for using a credit card.
Suitable for all phones, just go to your App Store on your phone.
Any queries or concerns please contact our office we would love to assist you.
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PUBLIC HOLIDAY Monday 10th June
ATHLETICS CARNIVAL Tuesday 11th June
TRIVIA NIGHT Friday 21st June (7.30pm in the hall)
CATHOLIC IDENTITY DAY Friday 28th June
SEMESTER 1 REPORTS Monday 1st July (emailed)
MUSIC ASSEMBLY Thursday 4th July
LAST DAY OF TERM 2 Friday 5th July (3pm finish)
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Holy Family Playgroup Every Thursday 9am - 11am, Everyone is welcome
Come and join us making friends, exploring, experimenting, gardening, cooking and creating
Phone: 8250 6616 Email: kelly.johnston@holyfamily.catholic.edu.au
*********Every Tuesday & Thursday 9am - 11am, Everyone is welcome
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UNIFORM SHOPWinter uniform is required for Terms 2 and 3, and is now available from the Uniform Shop.
Winter Uniform is as follows:
GIRLS: Pinafore (Reception to Year 4); Skirt (Years 5 & 6); Cream blouse with logo; Tie; Red Jumper Black knee hi socks or black tights.
BOYS: Black trousers with Holy Family logo; Long sleeved striped Holy Family shirt; Tie; Red Jumper; Black socks with Holy Family stripe.
SPORTS: (Boys and Girls) Holy Family trackpants; Holy Family zip jacket (optional); Holy Family striped polo shirt; White sport socks with Holy Family stripe.
Secondhand Uniforms Only uniforms in good condition are accepted for sale in the Uniform Shop.
Items that are stained, marked, torn, patched, frayed, faded or damaged in any way cannot be accepted for sale. Any items that are not suitable for sale will be disposed of or provided to student reception if suitable.
Opening Times Monday
8.30am to 9.30am
Wednesday
2.30pm to 3.30pm
Thursday
8.30am to 9.30am
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AssembliesTerm 2 PresentingWeek 1 LeadersWeek 2 Sports DayWeek 3 R/1GC & R/1TDWeek 4 R/1NS & R/1MPWeek 5 Mission DayWeek 6 R/1MS & R/1EQWeek 7 R/1MC & R/1ENWeek 8 Sustainable Development
Goal SharingWeek 9 Catholic Identity DayWeek 10 Music
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Bring your stickers to the school. We have boxes in Parent Reception and Student Reception.
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FOR YOUR INFORMATION
LaptopsThe laptops are a great tool for the students. Here are a few tips for looking after them:
• No food or drink near the laptop;• Store in a safe and dry area;• Use in a dry area (ie not near sinks or wash areas);• Do not run or walk with the laptop in the open position;• Do not run with the laptop;• Always ensure the protective cover is on and not
tampered with.
School routines:• SCHOOL START - School starts at 8.50am, children must be under supervision of adults at all
times. Yard Duty begins at 8.30am, if they arrive earlier they need to attend OSHC;• LATE ARRIVALS - If your child is later than 8.50am they must sign in at Student Reception;
• SCHOOL FINISH - School finishes at 3pm if you cannot collect your child by 3.10pm, they need to go to OSHC;
• PICK UP/DROP OFF SAFETY - Please use the Kiss and Drop Zone and DO NOT drop off your children in the car parks or park in Disabled Zones … it is illegal;
• SAFETY - Please don’t walk on the driveways, use the footpaths, don’t walk in or out of the vehicle entry/exit gates;
• LABELLING - please label all removable clothing (ie. jumpers, jackets, hats), label school bags, drink bottles, lunch boxes and anything else your child may bring;
• PERSONAL ITEMS - No toys, electronics or sports equipment to be brought to school (laptops available for lease Years R-1 and provided for Years 2-6, sports equipment available from class
teacher);• NUT FREE - A reminder we are a nut free school. This includes but is not limited to Nutella,
Peanut Butter and some muesli bars.• STAFF CAR PARK - The inside carpark is for STAFF only.
• GATES - All gates are locked everyday at 9.15am and re-opened at 2.15pm. During these times you must come through the front office and sign in.
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