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Newsletter
Week 10 Term 3
24 September 2014
From the desk of the Principal...
50 Waler Rd, Marlow Lagoon / PO Box 113 Palmerston NT 0831 Ph: 8932 3377 Email: [email protected]
Is the glass half full or half empty?
Is the glass half full or half empty?” This question is all about reflecting on our
World View and the way we view our daily lives. At Palmerston Christian
School, we focus on the positive behaviour of students. It can be so easy to
focus on things we wish to improve upon at the school and thereby unwittingly
diminish the incredible blessing Palmerston Christian School is to our
community. I invite you to affirm and celebrate the positives at PCS. I know
many people in our community are speaking positively of our school because as
I interview new families, they almost always say they know someone who
speaks positively about PCS.
The exciting aspect of being a Christian is that the glass is never half full or half empty. Psalm 23:5,
Amplified Bible (AMP) “5You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies. You anoint my
head with [a]oil; my [brimming] cup runs over.” In Christ our “cup runs over” at all times and in all
things. Circumstances may not appear positive but in Christ the cup is always completely full. I encourage
you to spend some time in your devotions reading Philippians Chapter 4. Philippians 4 v 6-7 (The
Message) is a great encouragement to me as I consider how to view the circumstances of my daily life.
“Don't fret or worry, instead of worrying, pray. Let petitions and praises shape your worries into prayers
letting God know your concerns. Before you know it, a sense of God's wholeness, everything coming
together for good will come and settle you down. It's
wonderful what happens when Christ displaces worry at
the center of your life.
Lets us all delight in the fact that we do not need to be
wondering about “half full or half empty” cups but rather
rest in the joy that our cup is “brimming” over. Have a
great break.
Remember this is a two week break and we start school
again on Monday, 13 October 2014.
In Christ
Ken McAllister, Principal
Week 1
Monday 29 September 9am to 3pm
Tuesday 30 September 9am to 3pm
Wednesday 1 October 9am to 3pm
Thursday 2 October CLOSED
Friday 3 October CLOSED
Week 2
Monday 6 October CLOSED
Tuesday 7 October CLOSED
Wednesday 8 October CLOSED
Thursday 9 October 9am to 3pm
Friday 10 October 9am to 3pm
PCSPCS——NewsletterNewsletter Term 3, Week 10Term 3, Week 10
Year 5/6 Happenings
CHRISTMAS GIFTBOX APPEAL
Year 5/6 James would like to invite our school community to help in our charity drive, by
donating a Christmas gift box this year.
Boxes and pamphlets can be obtained from Mrs James and would need to be returned to
school by Monday, 20 October.
Your Christmas Giftbox donation will be greatly appreciated by children in Asia this year.
Big Thanks to the Schatz Family for donating an Asthma Pack!
CALENDAR ITEMS
Friday 26 September—Casual Dress Day
Friday 26 September—Last Day of Term
2 Week School Holidays!
Monday 13 October—Students Resume
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED – TERM 4 & 2015
Uniform Shop – we urgently need one or two people who are willing to open the uniform
shop on a regular weekly basis.
Book club orders – it would be great to have someone who would be willing to learn this
during Term 4, and may be willing to take on the organising of the book club orders for
2015.
PCSPCS——NewsletterNewsletter Term 3Term 3——Week 10Week 10
Warmly welcomes you to join us! - Tues-
day 10th June @PCS
Our Extreme Earth!
In 5/6K this term, we have been learning about our Extreme Earth. We have focused on several different
natural disasters including Volcanoes, Earthquakes, Droughts and Cyclones. As part of our studies we have
explored how these natural disasters occur and how they can affect us. Did you know that a Category 5
Cyclones has winds over 280km/h, and that most Earthquakes occur in an area called the Ring of Fire?
These are some of the volcano models which we built and then exploded with 5/6J!
Peer Support
This term, the Year 6 students have been running our school peer support groups and they are really enjoying the experience. They are developing into really strong leaders and there are some great friendships being formed across the school. Thanks to their hard work, we are all learning to be more optimistic!
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Tuesday 10th June @PCS
On Saturday 27 September ‘The Lego Movie' will be hosted by the Palmerston Lions Club and showing as part of the City of Palmerston FlicNics program.
Gates open at 6.30pm with the movie starting at 7pm. Either pack your own picnic, or enjoy the BBQ and sausage sizzle on sale at the Lake.
FLICNICS: The Lego Movie 27th September: 6:30pm-9:30pm Sanctuary Lakes, Palmerston Cost: This is a free event. www.palmerston.nt.gov.au
Greater Palmerston United Football Club Academy School Holiday Clinics
Monday 29th Sept –Friday 3rd Oct 2014
The GPUFCA will be running soccer clinics for both boys and girls ages 6-18 years old. The Players will be grouped according to age groups.
The clinics will teach a range of soccer skills as well as create a fun sporting atmosphere the upcoming soccer stars to flourish. A skilled
certified coach will lead, monitor and coordinate both morning and afternoon sessions. A certificate of attendance will be issued at the
end of the week long clinic. All equipment will be provided.
http://www.trybooking.com/105048
For more information contact GPUFCA on:0404 743 390 or 0431 288 967,
Email: [email protected] for application forms
Time: Morning 9.30am-11:30am
Afternoon 3.00pm-5pm
Ages: 6 – 18
Cost: $150 or both at $200
Venue: Good Shepherd Lutheran corner of Whitewood Road Howard Springs NT
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Open classrooms, bouncy castle, curries, face painting, craft stall, drinks and art auction and student entertainment.
PCSPCS——NewsletterNewsletter Term 3Term 3——Week 10Week 10
Warmly welcome you to join us! -
Tuesday 10th June @PCS
Year 9 students did a study on Trenches during World War I
(1914-1918). They made models of TRENCHES in groups which
looks so real and amazing.
Well Done!
NT Christian Schools invite applications for
the following positions at various locations
within our organization:
Reception/Administrative Assistant
Early Learning Centre Educator
Early Learning Centre Teacher
Grounds and Caretaker
Please visit our website:
www.ntcsa.nt.edu.au
for further information and an application
form.
Email:
Postal Address:
PO Box 228 KARAMA NT 0813
Phone: 8920 4355
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Tuesday 10th June @PCS
Well done PCS! Some of 3/4G took part in a competition for designing a poster for Crime Stoppers.
We are very pleased to announce that our students – Lanie Pennington, Caitlin Jong and Mackinlee Swart’s poster for Crime Stoppers was chosen as one of the winners for the Crimes Stoppers Conference in the NT.
This poster was blown up and put onto a big Corflute banner to be showcased at the Conference. As a reward, these students each received a $50 Casuarina Square voucher.
Other students from the same class took part in the competition and were also given an official letter thanking them and a movie voucher. These were the following students: John Adjokatse, Declan Tiller, Zane McCarthy, Carys Shewring,
Connor Trembath, John Handley Maddie Weir, Bella Donald, Kira Fanning & Leila Brennan.
PCSPCS——NewsletterNewsletter Term 3Term 3——Week 10Week 10
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Tuesday 10th June @PCS
Year 10 Trip On the year 10 trip, we visited various
places and met many different people, but
our favourite place was Dubbo Western
Plains Zoo. That morning we had to wake up
bright and early (5:15am) to take a behind
the scenes tour of the zoo. The tour was
really interesting and we saw a lot of unique animals, such as a
species of monkey that put on a show for us which was
hilarious.
During our free time at the zoo, we decided to wander around
and try to find the gift shop. However, when we tried to make
our way back, we took a wrong turn and ended up getting lost
in the zoo.
We had to call one of the parents to come and find us and in the process we had to duck under
boom gates and climb over fences (not into enclosures). We ended up holding up both the
busses, but we're lucky we got back safely. Annabel Bruhn and Kelsey Scott
NETBALL GIRLS
The PCS girls made a sudden decision to join the magpies netball club an hour before closing.
Most of us have played together for 5 years. We have won every game this year except for the
one game against Good Shepherd Hot Wheels. They were the team we played in the finals and
we won 30:23. Tabitha May
PCS- Tabitha May, Silvia Clucas, Imogen Morton, Crystal Duturbure, and Jasmine Duturbure
MCC – Alice Cook, plus teammates from state school.
Kelsey and Annabel at
Coober Pedy
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Tuesday 10th June @PCS
We are very happy to welcome Desiree Johnston to our Kingdom Kids community. Desiree will be our teacher in
the 4 year old Busy Bees room. Welcome Desiree, we’re all looking forward to work together as we serve the
development of our children. At this time, we’re especially thinking of Ms Emma and Geoff as they are getting
married this Saturday. We wish them a very happy day and many blessings in their life together.
With many new children attending, there is a need for further teachers so we are happy that Emiliya Stoyanova
has joined our team, welcome Emiliya. We are also happy to welcome Jaydine Sandy who is a student and will be
joining us on Tuesdays and Wednesdays each week. Katie will be away on holidays to the Middle East. We pray she
has a wonderful trip and returns safely.
Wishing you all a safe and happy holiday and we look forward to see you if you continue with us during this time.
Matty
We are collecting:
Small beautiful jars i.e. cosmetic jars
Small bottles i.e. perfume bottles
Small yogurt containers
Medium sized trays
Socks – children’s size
Spare clothing – shorts/t-shirts are most needed
Kelsey and Annabel at
Coober Pedy
Lucy the Wombat
Written & illustrated by Brock Webster
(Transition) who has been at home experi-
encing a bout of Chicken Pox!