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Sacred Heart School 40 Ovens Rd, THORNLIE 6108 Phone: 9251 3000 Fax: 9251 3090 Email: [email protected] Website: www.shthorn.wa.edu.au
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14 June 2017 Dear Parents, Children and Friends,
Monsignor Tim’s Golden Jubi-lee of Priesthood Celebrations. Congratulations to Monsignor Tim who celebrated his golden jubilee of priesthood on Sunday.
It was wonderful to see such an incredible turn out of current and past parishioners from Sacred Heart and Father’s other parishes over the years. I would like to thank our choir who joined with the Parish to lead the music at the mass. I am proud of their efforts and impeccable behaviour. Well done girls and boys! Oh what a night at Bogan Bingo!
Our community joined together on Friday evening for our P&F Bogan Bingo night. And what a night it was! It was wonder-ful to see our community dress up and join together in a spirit of fun and enjoyment. We sincerely thank Claudia Therkelsen for taking the lead on the event and the P&F helpers who worked tirelessly to organise a very entertaining evening for us all. Thank you to all involved. At the end of the night, staff in attendance took part in an auction which required us to wear our outfits to school on Monday. And here is the proof! Sacred Heart Cross Country Carnival Thank you to Mr Callan Leach for preparing children for today’s cross country competition. It was wonderful to see the children doing their very best, even if running long distances isn’t one of their talents. The determination and persistence displayed was something to be very proud of. Congratulations to all participants.
Champion
Boy
Runner up Champion
Girl
Runner Up Year Level
Yr 4 Chase Guest Isaiah Leahy Zoe Giles Dakota De Wind
Yr 5 Lucas Madaffari Rory Welch Angelina Smith Ashlee Balazs
Yr 6 Elijah Scoble Kai Guest Arania Didiwik Winifred Akidi
House Results MAGUIRE
606
MURPHY
726
WELCH
813
WRIGHT
852
Sacred Heart Day
One of the most exciting days in the school calendar is almost upon us; Sacred Heart Day. This year Sacred Heart Day will be celebrated on Friday 23 June from 8.45am. This year Sacred Heart Day coincides with reports going home and it is expected that all children will remain at school until the conclusion of the day. Reports will be handed out to children at the end of the day and not before.
SACRED HEART FEAST DAY 23 JUNE 2017
8:45 MASS 9:45 - 10:30 P & F MORNING TEA FOR PARENTS & VISITORS (IN SCHOOL HALL) GOLD COIN DONATION 9:45 - 10:30 SACRED HEART REFLECTION
STUDENT ACTIVITY (IN CLASSROOMS) 10.30—11.30 STALLS 11.30—12.00 PACK UP AND RETURN TO CLASS ROOMS 12.00—12.45 LUNCH (DISTRIBUTED TO CLASSES) 12.45—1.00 RETURN TO CLASS ROOMS 1.00— 1.30 SOCCER TOURNAMENT 1.30— 2.30 HOUSE ACTIVITIES ON THE OVAL 2.30— 2.45 RETURN TO CLASS ROOMS FOR DISMISSAL Parent Teacher Interviews Parent/Teacher interviews are scheduled to take place over the next few weeks. These meetings provide an integral part of home/school communication and give you a greater insight into your child/children’s academic and social attainment so far this year. It is integral that parents and teachers maintain a strong partnership in the interests of each child. Please take the time to book an appointment with your child’s class teacher as soon as possible. Semester One Reports The Semester One Report for Pre-Primary to Year Six students provides a written account of academic pro-gress against a state wide grading scale indicating the level of achievement and effort demonstrated for each learning area that has been reached at this stage of the school year. It is important to remember that if your child receives a ‘C’ grade, they are achieving at the required level for their year. The final page of the report indicates Self Management and Awareness as well as Social Management and Awareness progress which underpins and enables learning to take place for each student. SEMESTER ONE REPORTS GO HOME FRIDAY 23 JUNE AT THE CONCLUSION OF SACRED HEART
DAY. PLEASE NOTE THAT NO REPORTS WILL BE HANDED OUT EARLIER.
May God bless our school and those within it.
Principal
The VINNIES SHOP MADDINGTON opposite BUNNINGS is in need of volun-
teers. Are you wondering what to do with your days or your spare time?
Can you spare the time to help others? Please phone Gail on 9459 5168
LUMEN CHRISTI MUSIC PROGRAMME
We are now accepting enrolments for Instrumental Music Tuition in Term Three.
If you would like to learn an instrument you may find further details on the College website http://web.lumen.wa.edu.au/learning/college-music-tuition, enrolment forms are available from the Sa-cred Heart school office or please phone Terry Walsh 93949300.
Students who are currently enrolled, will be automatically re-enrolled for Term 3.
OVERDUE SCHOOL FEES: Term 2 school fees were due on Friday 12 May but as at this date there are many still outstanding. Please ensure that these are paid promptly to avoid further reminders.
BOOK CLUB
Our first Book club for the year is going home today. Cash and cheque orders must be returned to the office no later than the close of school Monday 19th June. Any credit card orders can be made on line through the LOOP order system. Log on to www.scholastic.com.au/LOOP or download the iPhone and iPad app from the App store. 1. Just click on Order in the top menu or Register first to save your details for next time. 2. Select our school and your child's class. 3. Add your child's name so the school knows who the book is for. 4. Enter the item number/s from the book club brochure continue on until to payment. There is no need to return paper orders forms or payment receipts details to school Ashton's will inform us of this. Happy Reading!
SOUTH THORNLIE DENTAL CLINIC
South Thornlie Dental Therapy Centre July school holiday arrangements:
Clinic will be open Monday 3 and Tuesday 4 July.
All other days (for emergencies only) please phone 9459 4270 and follow the directions on the answering machine.
LOGIN - scholastic.com.au
www.scholastic.com.au
Welcome to the Book Club LOOP! Linked Online Ordering & Payment. Join the conversation! About Scholastic. About Us; Careers; Press & Publicity
CAN YOU HELP PLEASE??? URGENT
There is a family in the school who needs help with getting children home in the AFTERNOONS ONLY
And dropped off to 20 ASHDOWN PARADE, CANNING VALE. The children are in Yr 6 and Yr 3 respec-
tively. PARENTS ARE WILLING TO PAY. Please ring PRAMEELA if you can help on 0448 494 849
With winter upon us VINNIES ARE ALSO IN NEED OF
BLANKETS, TOWELS, QUILTS, SHEETS ETC. As you will be aware, we respect the dignity of those we assist and cannot give stained items.
POTS AND PANS. There will be a collection box in the foyer of the Church. Thank you
The Church calendar is separated into three main seasons with many Feast days scattered
throughout. The Easter Season lasts for 50 days and concludes on the Feast of Pentecost. During
this time of the year there are many Feast days scattered throughout. These Feast days tell us a
story!
After Jesus rose from the dead, he had 40 days to ‘tie up loose ends’ so to speak. It is during this
time that Jesus spent his time getting his Apostles ready to continue the work of God and keep
evangelising and telling people about God. And so it was, 40 days later, Jesus said his final fare-
well to his Apostles and went to live in heaven permanently. This is the Feast of the Ascension
when Jesus ascends to heaven. As Jesus leaves, he gives us a farewell gift. A gift that will live with
us forever. A gift that will help us to make good choices. It is more than just our conscience! It is
the Holy Spirit. This gift was given to us on the Feast of Pentecost which takes place in the week
after the Ascension and is the official start of ‘The Church’.
Well, we know that God the Father created the world, He sent us his Son Jesus as a human per-
son we could all see and relate to and now we have the Holy Spirit. Do you see a pattern emerg-
ing? Father, Son and Holy Spirit. After receiving the final piece of the puzzle, one week after the
Feast of Pentecost we celebrate the Feast of the Holy Trinity – Three persons, one entity.
This Sunday, we celebrate our last Feast day before the Church season changes to Ordinary Time.
This is the Feast of Corpus Christi OR the Feast of the Body and Blood of Jesus and is a day when
Catholics all around the world pay homage to Jesus and the sacrifice He made so that we can live
forever.
Last Sunday people came from near and far to join Father Tim as he celebrated 50 years of ser-
vice to God through the priesthood. It was a beautiful liturgy and it was great to see members of
the school and parish come together to celebrate this momen-
tous occasion. Sincere thank you to the 25 members of the
school choir who joined together with just over 30 members of
the parish music ministry to create one Mass choir consisting of
over 50 singers. The music was simply amazing and really en-
hanced the liturgy which made the Mass that extra bit special!
Graham Maher
Faith Coordinator
Beyond the Tomb - Feast Days Galore tell us a story!
Fr Tim’s Golden Jubilee
What a Story! Feast Days in Context.
During STEM activities, students create their own research questions and follow a pro-cess that helps them learn to investigate multiple perspectives and connect ideas to solve a problem. Children collaborate with others; asking important questions and test many ideas to reach a solution. They are encouraged to PLAN, MAKE and IMPROVE their ideas.
BRIDGES
A structure built over something (as water, a low place, or a railroad) so people can cross.
Challenge: To build a 25cm LEGO Bridge that can standby itself.
TRIANGLES
Triangles are the strongest shape because any external force is distributed evenly through all three sides. The strongest triangle is an equilateral triangle. The length of each side is equal and all of the angles are 60 degrees.
Challenge 1: To build an organic shape, using coloured card triangles that can stand on its
own.
Challenge 2: To build an igloo using newspaper triangles.
MAKE
PLAN
IMPROVE
Death and Loss Through the Eyes of a Child or Teen Perth
Maggie Dent has worked very closely with death and dying due to her extensive background in palliative care, the funeral industry, as a counsellor and as a celebrant who has conducted over 250 funerals. In this presen-tation Maggie will explore the grieving process through the eyes of children and adolescents and explore strategies and suggestions to better support families, schools and communities to help not hinder this heal-ing process.
On Wednesday 2 August 2017
LOCATION The Centre for Performing Arts All Saints' College, Ewing Avenue , Bullcreek, WA
CONTACT DETAILS Laura Browning PA for Maggie Dent [email protected]
PLAN
MAKE
IMPROVE
Entertainment Books
We would like to finalise this fundraiser THIS WEEK. Therefore, if you do not wish to purchase the Book please return it in the personalised envelope to your child’s classroom as soon as possible or please pay for the Book. For those who have purchased the digital membership, please return the Book as soon as possible. Thank you.
WOW, what a huge night for us last Friday!
A big THANK YOU to all those who attended our Bogan Bingo last Friday night. We sold out
at 150 tickets, which is awesome!!!
PARENT AND TEACHER SHARING CAFÉ Week 9: Wednesday 21 June
The Reading Jigsaw—putting all the pieces together
During this chat session we will look at the whole of reading. Please register your expression of interest at the office.
Should you have any questions regarding these sharing cafes or any topics you would like to suggest please email or contact Mrs Annie Gerhardy.
We have received very positive feedback, with some even looking forward to our next one!
Thank you to the wonderful P&F team for their fantastic work. We are especially grateful to Di Hartle for being
our Bar Manager for the evening and all the work she did for us.
Sacred Heart Day
Sacred Heart Day will be held on Friday 23 June this year, where ALL PROFITS go to the school’s nominated charities. Your P&F will be providing the following services:
Morning Tea - For a gold coin donation.
Stalls - Popcorn, Show Bags, Fairy Floss and Lucky Dip Prizes.
Lunch – We are having a break from the usual sausage sizzle this year. Instead, we are enlisting the service
of Red Rooster to supply our lunch on the day.
This lunch will cost $5.00 and will consist of:
Three (3) nuggets
Small Chips
Juice Pop Top
If you wish to purchase this lunch for you and/or your child, please complete and return the Lunch Order Form
that came home with your child last week.
Please remember, there will be no lunch orders available through the canteen on Sacred Heart Day.
Please note, Red Rooster have placed a strict deadline on us so that they can order the correct amount of stock and have it ready for us on time. Therefore, lunch orders are due by Friday 16 June 2017. No late orders can be accepted.
Volunteers As Sacred Heart Day is an especially busy event for us, we are always in need of volunteers. If you can spare some of your time to assist, please fill out the Volunteer Form that came home with your eldest child last week. Volunteer Forms are due by Friday 16 June 2017. Thank you in advance for your support.
2018 JAPAN STUDENT TOUR Let your child experience the Japanese culture!
$3250 includes flights, 2 nights in Tokyo, private school immer-sion classes, 7-night homestay, and more! Students in Year 6 may apply.
Visit our website for more information -
http://www.goldil.com.au/en/index.php/japan-tour-2018/
We are very excited to be hosting the students from Gunma Kokusai Academy again this year.
Students in Year 4, 5 and 6 were given a note about the exciting possibility of being able to host a student this year last week. The note was also included in last week's newsletter in case you missed it!
Please either respond to HOMESTAY AT GOLDIL or to Mrs De Sales.
CITY OF GOSNELLS INVITATION
Schools, community groups, not-for-profits and clubs who would like to learn more about the situation faced by people seeking asylum are invited to attend a Conversations in the Community discussion during Refugee Week.
The Red Cross will facilitate an informative and engaging presentation and Q & A session on the reasons why people need to leave their home country, human rights and the difference between asylum seekers, refugees and illegal immigrants.
Information will be provided in a neutral, unbiased format in line with Red Cross’ fundamental principles.
h t tp : / /www.gosne l l s .wa .gov .au/L i f e s ty l e/ Le i su re_Ac t i v i t i e s /Even ts /Re fugee_Week_ -Conversations_in_the_Community_-_22_June_2017
Date: Thursday, 22 June 2017 Time: 10.30am – 12.00noon followed by a light lunch Location: Lyall Richardson Hall The Agonis, 2232 Albany Highway, Gosnells Cost: Free Catering: Lunch, please advise of any allergies To register your place or for more information, please contact the Community Development Team at the City of Gosnells by 20 June on 9397 3123 or [email protected]
Tamara Clarkson 2120 Albany Highway Gosnells WA 6110
PO Box 662 Gosnells WA 6990
T 08 9397 3123 | F 08 9397 3333 | M 0437 151 124 Community Development Officer
SNAPSHOTS FROM OUR ASSEMBLY LAST FRIDAY FOLLOWING A PRESENTION TO FATHER
TIM FOR HIS 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF PRIESTHOOD.
Mrs Swann presented to Father Tim a Memory Box that was made by former teacher Colin Stilwell from wood that had been gathered from around the school. You will see that Colin had also built the lectern (left) that we use for official gatherings, and so it was nice to be able to give Father some link with the school.
Term One Term Two Term Three Term Four
1 FEBRUARY
7 APRIL
26 APRIL
29 JUNE
18 JULY
21 SEPTEMBER
9 OCTOBER
8 DECEMBER
School Hours: Mon - Fri 8.30am to 2.45pm
Office Hours: Mon - Fri 8.00am to 4.00pm
APPOINTMENTS
Parents are reminded to contact the office in order
to set up an appointment with staff members.
Principal: By appointment only.
Loreto Child Care Centre: 9251 3014
Outside School Hours Care: 9251 3015
0417 091 296
PARISH TIMETABLE WEEKEND MASS TIMES Saturday Vigil 6.00pm Sunday 8.00am and 10.00am WEEKDAY MASS TIMES: Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 8.45am Wednesday 8.45am Parish or School Mass Saturday—8.45am RECONCILIATION Sat 5.00-5.30pm before Mass or anytime by Appointment. PH: 9459 4459 Website: www.thornlie.perthcatholic.org.au
Monday D. BARKER C. GLASER
Tuesday CLOSED CLOSED
Wednesday A . POWE
Thursday N. MORABITO
Friday SACRED HEART DAY
TERM DATES 2017—STUDENTS
CANTEEN ROSTER
19—23 June 2017
UNIFORM SHOP OPENING HOURS
TERM TIME ONLY
If you are unable to come at these times please complete a uni-form order form availa-ble from the Office, pay for it and your orders will be filled and deliv-ered to your child’s class.
ABSENTEES/SICKNESS In order for the school to reconcile attend-ance it is a requirement that a message is left on the Absentee Line
9251 3005 as emails to teachers are often not opened at the start of the day. Your co-operation in this regard is appreciated.
Monday 8.00-9.00 am
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday Closed
Thursday 8.00—9.00 am
Friday 2.30- 3.30pm
MAGUIRE 54
MURPHY 46
WELCH 48
WRIGHT 64
YR
1
LOURDES FRANCO-SHANICE THILAK-GABRIELLA MORO-POPPY GILLESPIE
YR2 LIEVEN FERNANDES-ARIA D’SYLVA-SIENNA DRAYTON-
WITTY-LAUREN DAVIS-ENYA LIU
YR3 ASMARET WOLDEMICHAEL-JOEL KEELEY-ADA DE
MARCHI-LILA GRANT
YR4 HUNTER BATCHEM-DION HAJJE-JEREMY BESTER-
WITCH-BRANDON WHITING
YR5 GLEN LUMOGDANG-LOGAN LAWRENCE-JESSICA LE
DAIN-LUCA MORO
YR6 OLIVIA GRANT-AIDEN HEROLD-KAI GUEST-BREE
STEYN
GOING HOME THIS WEEK
14 JUNE 2017
Book Club Every child
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