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NEWSLETTER Term 3 Issue 10 September 15th 2016
St. Monica’s Primary School 20 Robinson Street Moonee Ponds 3039
Phone (03) 9375 1132 www.stmonicasmp.catholic.edu.au
Parish Priest: Rev. Fr. Anthony Feeney Principal: Mr. Peter Moore
Parish Office: Phone 9370 5035
Mass Times: Saturday 6:30pm (Vigil), Sunday 8:00am, 9:15am in Italian, 10:30am and 5:30pm
OSHP Number 0412 616 491
Faith
Hope
Love
Dear Parents, Caregivers and Children,
This moment from Monday’s John Burland Concert captures the enthusiasm of our children as they
enjoyed interacting with one of Australia’s finest singers of religious songs. I sincerely thank Ms
McPherson and Mrs Mifsud for organising this enjoyable sing-a-long. It was lovely to meet a man
whose work we admire (and use often).
John Burland
Concert
Taking Action for the Lost Dogs Home
Congratulations to Chloe Medic for taking her Inquiry Unit to a new level by
collecting blankets and towels for the Lost Dogs Home. Taking action is an
important part of inquiry learning and the people from the Lost Dogs Home
were really pleased to be contacted by Chloe. Her initiative will support the
care of lots of dogs as they await new homes with loving families. Thankyou
to those families who supported Chloe in her quest by donating goods. Chloe
was photographed for the local paper and we are yet to see the story appear.
Making Music
Congratulations to
Sabrina, Angus, Celia,
Amelie, Alanna and
Erica for their
instrument
performances at our
assembly last week.
Well done one and all.
Long Service Leave
Miss Elda Pilatti and Mrs. Colleen McCambridge are presently enjoying
some Long Service Leave and after the holidays, Mrs Schmidt will be
taking three weeks of well-deserved LSL as well. We wish them all well.
Let Your Light Shine No-one after lighting a lamp puts it under the bushel basket, but on the lampstand, and it gives light to all
in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and
give glory to God in heaven. Mt. 5:15-16
A big congratulations to Premiership-winning U12s from Brunswick Hockey
Club. They defeated Werribee 3-1! The team featured St Monica's students
Charles Barrett 3B, Jude Barrett 1C, Benjamin Maltman 3M and Xavier
Malcolm 3M who played in goals during the season. Coached by Phil Barrett
(dad of Charles & Jude). It was a superb victory given the
average age of our team was 9 years old and they were
playing teams much older!
Hockey
Taekwondo Amazing skills were shown by Julian Tabacco, Xavier Malcolm and Charlie
Arnold (all Year 3) whilst completing their Red Belt grading last weekend at
Professional Taekwondo.
Charlie and Xavier received their Red Belt Cho Dan Bo and Julian Red Belt
three.
At Shogun Karate’s recent grading, Bailey Miller (3M) won a karate medal for
"outstanding achievement" and a trophy for "outstanding performance"! Bailey
teaches the junior class for ages 5-8 and also finished his grading achieving a
black / green belt. His Sensei says that Bailey is a great help, and has good
technique. Excellent work Bailey!
Karate
Congratulations to Julien Staberhofer (4D), Patrick Dent (4D) and
Lachlan Gordon (4D) on obtaining their Black Belt (Cho Dan) in
Taekwondo. This is internationally recognized and registered with the
World Taekwondo Federation in Korea.
Obtaining a Black Belt is a 30- month commitment which teaches the
students about discipline, control and self-defence. It helps with
building self-esteem, improving mental strength and teaching the values
of health and fitness. Well done Boys!!!
In relation to last week’s newsletter item on District and Divisional Athletics, it was brought to my
attention that we have some additional students who have also qualified for the upcoming Regional
Athletics Championships to be held at Keilor Park track on Tuesday 11th October. My sincere apologies
for any incorrect information regarding the children who have actually qualified for the event. Our full
list of school competitors is as follows:
Meg Lucas - 9/10 Girls 1500m
Lucy Ryan - 9/10 Girls 200m
Shauna McElligott 9/10 Girls Discus
Samuel Day – 9/10 Boys Long Jump
Max Caputo – 11 Boys 1500m
Noah Khoury – 11 Boys Long Jump
A big congratulations to all of these children on their outstanding efforts in reaching this stage of the
competition. Once again sorry for any misinformation in last week’s newsletter, we wish these students
all the very best for a successful event.
Mr. McGuinness.
Basketball Well done to Caleb who won his Grand Final match representing
Aberfeldie Jets under 10 E grade vs. Keilor Village on Saturday. This
is Caleb's first ever season playing basketball so we are all really
proud of how well he played! Final score was 20 to 5 and Caleb
scored 7 points! Terrific effort!
And last but definitely not least, a round of applause for
the Grade 3 girls from St Monica’s! They proudly
represented Aberfeldie Jets who won their Grand Final
as well. Sensational job girls!
Let Your Light Shine
Regional Athletics qualifiers
Congratulations Anil
Congratulations to our friend Anil Mascarenhas
who was ordained to the Deconate on Saturday by
Archbishop Denis Hart. This beautiful Mass is the
last stage in Anil’s journey before being ordained
to the Priesthood in 2017.
Anil’s brother Roshan joined him from India and
it was also wonderful to see so many people from
his “St. Monica’s Family” present on the day.
Anil will now be known as Rev. Deacon Anil.
Did you know? Eastern Churches have always had a permanent
Deaconate, in the same way we have ordained
Priests and Bishops. In 1972, Pope Paul VI
restored the diaconate to the Catholic church,
open to married and unmarried men, as a
permanent rank within the Sacrament of Holy
Orders. In the Archdiocese of Melbourne there are
now married Deacons who have their own
families. Ordained by the Archbishop, they serve
as he directs. Often this is in a parish setting, but
it could be anywhere that there is a need. In
Australia, deacons bring God's word to believer
and unbeliever alike, they preside over public
prayer, baptise, assist at marriages and funerals,
they minister in schools, the military, prisons,
ports, hospitals and diocesan agencies.
Fr. Tony’s 70th Birthday
Congratulations to Fr. Tony on his impending birthday (which actually takes place during the school
holidays). On Sunday we celebrated this auspicious occasion in the Symons Centre. A large crowd of
merry Parishioners enjoyed every moment of the hospitality organized by Lesley-ann our wonderful Parish
Secretary. I was delighted to see parishioner Gerard Burke at the event—he is a professional photographer!
I was able to relax and enjoy the day while Gerard took all the happy snaps. I thank him sincerely for
allowing me to use his photos in the Newsletter today.
I would also like to take this opportunity to thank all the members of our Parents Association who
responded to Lesley-ann’s call for volunteers to facilitate the hospitality at this event. I am always both
grateful and humbled by the generosity of our parents. To see the “St. Monica’s Parents Association”
aprons proudly on show throughout the afternoon was a testament to the spirit of cooperation and
generosity that underpins this wonderful group. My heartfelt thanks to you all and a special thank you to
the Captain of the Ship, Ange Horton.
Insight SRC Surveys
Thank you to the 86 families who have completed the online Parent Feedback Survey. We sent out
envelopes to 300 families and we warmly welcome any additional surveys on top of the ones completed so
far. If you plan on completing the survey, it needs to be done by close of business tomorrow (Friday 16th
September). Thank you in advance if you have time to devote to this task.
End of Term 3 and Beginning of Term 4
We finish for the end of term three at 1:30pm tomorrow. The new term begins back on Tuesday 4th
October. A reminder that Monday 3rd October is a School Closure Day. The staff will be working on our
School Review.
I hope you all have an enjoyable holiday. I’m heading to Japan tomorrow night and will be away for the
entire holiday break. I look forward to seeing the children back in Term Four. Until then, Sayonara!
Regards and best wishes,
Peter
Moore
Principal
Ahh...Happy memories from Hot Jam Donut Day
Teachers who love teaching … teach students to love learning! Here are some examples of passionate ‘teaching and learning' at St Monica's this week!
First Contacts Expo
It was standing room only …….as the Year 4 classrooms came alive to showcase
the learning that has taken place in their Inquiry Unit, entitled ‘First
Contacts’. There were visiting buddy classes, parents, grandparents, special
friends and much more! A group of girls, Sienna Rocci, Poppy Dennert, Sienna
Blackmore took the initiative to make some aboriginal inspired artworks and sell
them to raise money for Caritas. Well done, Social Justice in action!
Yesteryear!
The Year 1 students could choose
between calligraphy, olden day
games, cooking or craft to extend
their learning experiences in
Inquiry! If you had this
choice ...what would you pick?
Prayers
As I walked through the Middle School Building, I was drawn to a new display on the
door of 3L! The students, as part of their Prayer Unit in Religious Education, wrote
out a short prayer. One read, ‘I pray for a world where every child has an opportunity
to go to school’. This truly inspired me and reminded me to be thankful the wonderful
learning opportunities not only here at St Monica’s but across Australia. Great work,
3L!
Un Giro in Italia
Here is a group of students sharing their posters on ‘Un
Giro in Italia’......can you translate the meaning? It is ‘A
Tour of Italy’....the students were looking at maps of Italy
and researching some key landmarks within the
regions! We look forward to Italian Day early in Term 4.
Camp
The Year 5 students headed off on camp Wednesday morning - we were lucky enough to
receive this whole group photo and a great shot of all the attending staff members. Have
a great time everyone!
A total of 8233 books have been read, mostly out of school, by students at St Monica’s for the Premiers
Reading Challenge. To represent the 8233 books read by students in 2016, Evelyn Barun, Daisi
Kukuljan, Nicholas Padden and Noah Storace from Year 4 constructed the outline of these numerals in
our library.
While they were keen to take 8233 books from the shelves, Ms Angela’s reaction to this suggestion
convinced them to use their mathematical skills to collaboratively problem-solve and find a different way
to represent the total number of books read.
Can you see the MAB blocks on the letters A & B?
Each block represents 1000 books.
I wonder what processes these students used to distribute the other 233 books evenly across each
numeral on the floor?
Thank you for the support of all involved.
Trish Bremner
Literacy Coordinator
Battle of the Saints Football Jumpers
If your child played in the recent Battle of the Saints football game and hasn’t yet returned his
St. Monica’s football jumper, can you please ensure it is handed into Mrs Leone or via the PE
tote box as soon as possible. Thank you again for your cooperation. Mr. McGuinness.
Key Dates
September 2016 Friday 16th Year 5 Camp - Camp Wyuna Queenscliff
Last Day of Term 3 (1:30pm finish)
October 2016 Monday 3rd School Closure Day
Tuesday 4th Parents’ Association Meeting - 7.30pm
Thursday 6th Buddy Mass 2C and 5H
Friday 7th Assembly hosted by 5G (Years 3 - 6)
Saturday 8th First Communion
Sunday 9th First Communion
Monday 10th GATEWays Challenge Years 3 and 4
Wednesday 12th Parish Education Board Meeting 7.00pm
Thursday 13th Buddy Mass 1S and 6M
Friday 14th Assembly hosted by Foundation S (Years Foundation - 2)
Saturday 15th School Working Bee
First Communion
Sunday 16th First Communion
Tuesday 18th Italian Day
Thursday 20th Buddy Mass 3L and 5G
Friday 21st Whole School Awards Assembly
Saturday 22nd First Communion
Sunday 23rd First Communion
Tuesday 25th Year 5/6 School Production at Clocktower Moonee Ponds
Wednesday 26th Year 3 Mass - 9:15am
Thursday 27th Buddy Mass Foundation K and 6B
Foundation 2017 Parent Information Evening
Monday 31st Report Writing Day - no students at school
November 2016 Tuesday 1st Melbourne Cup Day
Monday 21st School Closure Day
Tuckshop
Reminder - all lunches need to be ordered via QkR.
Week Beginning 12th September
Friday 16th NO TUCKSHOP
Week Beginning 3rd October
Tuesday 4th Michelle Thomason, Jane Henderson, Sonia Vendramini
Wednesday 5th Nikki Liddell, Sue Harding
Thursday 6th Michelle Wing, Trish Baxter, Kylie Stevens
Friday 7th Julie Durling-Landa, Michelle Christian, Annmaree Carmichael, Abbey Vandeloo
Week Beginning 10th October
Tuesday 11th Gianna Willoughby, Gianna Ripa, Tania Lewis, Eva/John Karagiannis
Wednesday 12thKellie Jeffery, Ann Stevens, Lisa Miller , Penny Seuren
Thursday 13th Mikhaela Delahunty, Phoebe DeMaria, Felicity Jordan, Emma O’Connell
Friday 14th Jaklina Visalli, Megan Gray, Kerrie Gustincich
If you are unable to work on your rostered day would you please arrange a swap. Alternatively please
contact the office.
With Luke This week we continue on from last week’s review of the All Australian team.
The first forward pocket is the magician Eddie Betts. After Carlton drafted him in 2004 he has since played 251
games and this year he has played 22 games. He has kicked the third most amount of goals in the AFL and some of
them have been magical. Eddie has gone from an average forward pocket at Carlton and in the past two years he
has made himself the best small forward in the league. This is the second year in a row that he has been All
Australian and hopefully many more to come.
The next player has kicked the most goals in the AFL for two years in a row which is Josh Kennedy. Josh was
drafted by Carlton in 2005 and moved to West Coast in the Chris Judd deal and has played 187 games since and
this year he has played 22 games. This is his second All Australian and the second time he has won the Coleman
Medal. He should go down as one of the Eagles best full forwards of the modern era.
The next Forward pocket isn’t a small player, it’s a power forward who played really well this year and its Tom
Lynch from Gold Coast. After being drafted in 2010 the suns first year would be in 2011 he has since played 102
games. This is Gold Coast’s second All Australian ever after Gary Ablett. Tom was one of Gold Coast’s very few
shining lights this year kicking 66 goals with an average of three per game.
To round out our starting 18 players we have the one ballers. Starting off in the Ruck we have big man Max Gawn.
Easily the best ruckman this year with previous best Ruckman Todd Goldstein out of form and injured. He had a
break out game against North Melbourne’s Todd Goldstein when he had 18 disposals, 63 hitouts and kicked 2
goals. This is Max’s first All Australian and definitely has more of to come.
The next player is Brownlow favourite Patrick Dangerfield. After being drafted to Adelaide in 2007 he moved to
Geelong last year and has played 176 and has played 22 this year. The Geelong superstar may have many more
awards to come after his super year and could be taking home the Brownlow medal this year.
This next player is Patrick Dangerfield’s partner in crime whose name is Joel Selwood. Joel has played 226 games
after being drafted in 2006 and this year he has played 22 games. He was the Brownlow favorite in 2014 but didn’t
win it. He has been All Australian multiple times already and could possibly have 2 or 3 more in his career and
could possibly have another flag to his name after this year. Joel was named captain of the team.
To start the interchange bench we have the Bulldog’s young superstar Marcus Bontempelli. The youngest player in
the whole All Australian team was drafted in 2013 and has played 59 games since then and this year he has played
22 games. The superstar has had to lead the side with skipper Robert Murphy out with a knee injury and stand in
skipper Easton Wood also being injured. A great player who could have a lot of these awards coming his way and
maybe even a premiership or a brownlow.
The next player is the Sydney’s last player, is Luke Parker. Luke was drafted in 2010 and has played 123 games
and this year has played 22 games. He is considered the next player in line to win the brownlow if Dangerfield
doesn’t win. Was a very good pick up says Sydney Swans’ recruiter Kinnear Beatson and should turn out to be a
great player in future.
The next player is Richmond bad boy Dustin Martin. Dustin was drafted in 2009 and has played 153 games since
and this year he has played 22 games. He has had some issues off the field this year but has overcome them to have
a career best year. He has been one of Richmond’s two best players with Alex Rance this year and some people
consider him an outside chance to win the Brownlow this year.
The next player is the Bulldog’s former captain Matthew Boyd. Matthew was drafted in 2001 and has played 278
games since and this year has played 20 games. Matthew has had to step up this year with leaders going down and
help the young players. He has been a very loyal servant to the Bulldogs playing 15 years at the club. He has
played a terrific season in difficult circumstances and will go down as a great servant of the Bulldogs.
This week we look at the Bulldogs / Hawthorn game. This game could be an end of an era for the Hawks because
if they don’t win then they will end their streak of playing in 5 successive preliminary finals. If they win they will
play in their 6th preliminary final in a row and if they were to win the premiership then this team will go down as
one of, if not the best team to play AFL (they already are a great team). Everyone wrote the Bulldogs off last week
and they shocked everyone. The Hawks last weeks could already be through to the preliminary final if they had
beaten Geelong but ended losing the game by 2 points. The much talked about week off between the last week of
the home and away season and the finals paid off for the Bulldogs because the week’s rest allowed them to get
some stars back from injury and they managed to beat the Eagles. If the Bulldogs win they will play in their first
preliminary final since 2010.
Dear Children, Parents, and Families,
As this will be my final Newsletter before starting my maternity leave I just wanted to take the
opportunity to say thank you. I’ve really enjoyed being a part of your wonderful community over
the last three (almost!) years, and I hope that I have created a Before and After School Program
that children have enjoyed, and caregivers have felt confident in. While it is with indescribable
excitement that I look forward to welcoming our little bundle into the world; it is also with great
sadness that I say good bye to you all. I’m glad you can’t see me as I’m getting a little teary
writing this.
I have felt quite overwhelmed by all the beautiful and generous gifts and hand-alongs that I
have received, along with all of the kind words and well wishes; Clinton and I are so grateful.
Elizabeth (Liz) will be taking on the role of Coordinator, commencing at the start of the Holiday
Program. Some of you may already know her as she has helped out a number of times over the
past 6 months. I’m sure you will all make her feel as welcomed as I always have as she takes
on her new role. Good luck Liz!
I will definitely be in touch with the Program when baby decides to arrive, so watch this space!
Thank you all once again,
Jyoti.
OSHClub News Before School / After School Care Program
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