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Being Just
Being just requires courage, wisdom and compassion. It means we have the capacity
to discern what is right and good for ourselves and others. Many times knowing what is
right is clear, for example when people speak badly about others or hurt people or
animals, it is clear that we need to stand up and ensure the behaviour stops. At other
times, choices can be less clear.
In those moments of both certainty and uncertainty, it is important that we have learnt
ways of thinking about different issues. Progressively we develop a moral compass.
Through dialogue and observation, our capacity to discern can grow. However, just like
a magnetic compass, there needs to be a firm reference point that keeps us knowing
where we are. God, through the Bible, provides us with that reference point. He
advocates that being kind is part of being just. Best news of all, He tells us that through
faith we all are justified. That is, we all are made right with God through faith in Him.
This is good news worth living and sharing. It adds humility, compassion and
celebration to our compass.
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Principal’s Log
Last Friday we held a chapel to thank Pastor Rick for his
services in his official capacity as Congregational Pastor. It
was a warm celebration of the gifts that he has brought to this
community and the wider Lutheran community. As the
congregational Pastor, he was one of the leading people in
the establishment of Pacific. As Foundation Pastor of the
college, he had a firm commitment to working in partnership
with others to build a community where relationships were
strong, people were valued and people both young and old
had the opportunity to grow in their understanding of Jesus’
love for them. His warmth, compassion and capacity to
develop relationships with people was and continues to be
greatly valued.
Pastor Rick was innovative and always willing to try new ways
to make the Gospel both accessible and understood. As part
of this, he won a Ruth Murray Scholarship to study the
benefits of meditation and shared these learnings with the
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Pacific and wider Lutheran community of Australia. Pastor
Rick greatly appreciated the gifts from classes and pastoral
care groups, taking the time to acknowledge each class. The
gift of a copy of the colourful cross that he first bought for the
college was also greatly appreciated by him. Thank you to Mr
Dennis Mulherin, Assistant Director, who spoke on behalf of
Lutheran Education Queensland, Mr Brendan Delaney who
spoke on behalf of staff, foundation senior student Kade
Savage who spoke on behalf of students and Pastor Paul
Smith for his organisation of the service. The good news is
that Pastor Rick will continue to visit the college as a pastoral
friend.
Sunday’s Open Day was a great success. Staff, students and
parents all played their part to have the heart, mind and soul
of Pacific shining through. Thank you to our students for their
support in leading tours, being part of performance groups,
preparing and serving food, and completing academic work.
Thank you to our staff for the considerable time spent in
leading groups or displays, and to our parents for the BBQ,
support of performance groups and changing routines to have
the students present. Well done and thank you to everyone.
May God grant us the wisdom and compassion to grow to be
truly just.
Dr Bronwyn Dolling, Principal
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Daily Bread
A simple summary for the big picture . . .
My training to be a Lutheran pastor included seven years of
study. Imagine if that could be summarized into a few words!
The seven years of my training was centered on knowing the
message of the Bible, so we set about learning and reading
the original languages that the Bible was written in.
But there is a summary of the whole message of the Bible, and
it is written in the Bible itself. In the Old Testament book of
Micah, we read, “What is good; and what does the Lord require
of you … To do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk
humbly with your God?”
These three short summary phrases invite a lifetime of learning
and reflection. They are three phrases of “doing” faith, not just
“thinking” faith. They describe a life caught up into the heart of
God - for God is just and kind and good. We know this
because God not only invites us to “walk” with Him, but God
has come to walk with us in the person of our Lord and Saviour
Jesus Christ.
God bless you as you learn to walk by faith.
“What is good; and what does the Lord require of you . . .
To do justice,
and to love kindness,
and to walk humbly with your God?” Micah 6: 8
Pastor Paul Smith
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From the Head of Senior
School Students
Opportunities
This week, I asked students on assembly whether they have
been watching the television show, The Voice. Have you
watched this currently popular television show?
The Voice so far has showcased the musical talents of a
number of individuals Australia wide. I am not an avid viewer
of the show, but what captured my attention was the concept
of individuals taking the risk to perform in a blind audition;
then if selected, they are given the opportunity to be mentored
by a coach to build on their musical talents. In our
community, students have many opportunities to give things a
go and are mentored by others (peers, staff or others in the
community) to build on their God-given talents.
Similarly to this television show, there have been many
afternoons where I will be working on things and then hear
beautiful vocal harmonies emanate from the Music block; Bye,
Bye, Birdie… or the sounds of instruments…. I have no idea
who is singing what part or who is playing what instrument,
but what I do know is that these Pacific students have
demonstrated initiative, attend practice and work towards
building upon and refining their God-given talents in the music
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area under the direction and guidance of staff (such as Mr
Simpfendorfer and Mrs Delaney for the musical). What you
will not see around the college though is Mr Simpfendorfer or
Mrs Delaney swiveling on big red chairs. HOWEVER, you will
definitely see staff listening to, supporting, providing direction
to, and mentoring students amongst other things to pursue
personal excellence.
How can you be involved? We encourage the community to
come and enjoy the musical. Tickets are selling fast for the
musical, so to avoid missing this opportunity, please purchase
these as soon as you can.
Over this term, I will continue to highlight the different areas of
the college where students have opportunities to make a
difference (both for themselves, for others and the
community). It is making the effort to be present (ie. deeply
connected and involved), that makes ones presence a gift to
others.
Uniform
As we change over to winter uniform, we have reflected on
assembly and in pastoral care on the college’s uniform
expectations which are outlined in the Student Handbook
(Middle/Senior College). I have been impressed by the
majority of students who are making positive choices in
regards to wearing their uniform with pride. This week at
assembly, I thanked the senior students and reminded them
about wearing blazers to and from school, to assemblies and
to chapel with their formal day uniform. Male students should
also be wearing ties. During the day, they are able to take off
their blazer and store them in their lockers.
A reminder also, that shoes for sport and Health and Physical
Education classes need to be recognised running shoes that
provide arch support and suitable grip for the playing
surface/activity. Skate, dance, dress and tennis shoes with
flat soles are not permitted. A preference is for non-marking
shoes. If there are any inquiries, please contact Mr Gary
Graves, Head of Sport and Physical Education.
Year 12 Formal Group Photo
All Year 12 students please note the following date for your
formal group photo:
Tuesday, 21st May 2013
Students who have other commitments on this day are
requested to make arrangements so that they are able to be
at this photo. The photo time will be communicated in the
coming week. Please note this time, the photo will be taken
at the allocated time, as students will be required to arrive
promptly to ensure inclusion in this photo.
Have a great week.
Miss Kim Stone, Head of Senior School Students
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From the Head of Teaching
and Learning K-5
NAPLAN
Next week from Tuesday to Thursday, students in Year 3, 5, 7
and 9 will be tested in Literacy and Numeracy - NAPLAN.
Some students may find the tests a little bit stressful. Teachers
are encouraging all students to give an answer to every
question and to be positive about the experience.
I would also like to remind students and their parents to make
sure they have a good night’s sleep and a healthy breakfast in
the morning.
Students will be able to think more clearly if they are well rested
and well-nourished each day before they sit the tests.
It is also important that students arrive at the college on time.
This will also help them feel more relaxed.
The tests are a useful snapshot, a one-off assessment that
allows the college to review our teaching and learning
programs at a whole school level, but also to look at the
individual growth of each child.
Mrs Sue Zweck, Head of Teaching and Learning K-5
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From the Head of Staff and
Students P-5
Walk Safely to School Day
Walk Safely to School Day (WSTSD) is an annual, national
event when all primary school children will be encouraged to
walk and commute safely to school. This year, all students at
Pacific are encouraged to participate in this event. The walk is
a community event seeking to promote road safety, health,
public transport and the environment. By walking to school, you
will get some great exercise and quality time with friends, as
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well as reducing traffic congestion and pollution around the
school.
It will be held throughout Australia on Friday, 24th
May.
If possible, parents are invited to join with their children in
walking all or part of the way from home to school on Friday,
24th
May. Walk and Talk . . . If you feel you live too far away to
walk from home, then meet at Oakdale Park, in Oakdale
Circuit, Currimundi and join us for a short 850m walk from
there. Mr Druery will be there to meet you at 8.00am, for an
8.05am departure. To ensure the safety of our students, we
ask that children are accompanied by a parent / carer where
possible.
Allergy Awareness Week
Allergy Awareness Week will be held from 13th
- 19th
May. At
Pacific in Years P-5, we have a number of students who can
suffer from life threatening allergic reactions when exposed to
peanuts or nut products. A number of students also can suffer
severe allergic reactions caused by other allergens including
insect bites and a variety of other food products. In the case of
peanuts and nut products, avoidance of the food trigger is the
only way to prevent a reaction. With the increased emergence
of serious allergic reactions amongst children, this issue
impacts on the entire college community. It is requested that
parents do not send nut or peanut products of any kind to
school with their children. Examples of products that
contain peanuts are Peanut Butter/Paste, Nutella, Peanut
Bars and some muesli bars and health bars. Please read
food labeling to ensure that foods sent to school do not contain
peanuts.
Mr David Druery, Head of Staff and Students P-5
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Students of the Week
Stars of the Week - This Week Monday, 6th May
Prep Danny Howard Chelsea Rowe
Daniel Sommerville Ella Nolan
Year 1 Grace Lackie Amity McGregor
Year 2 Zoe Allen Ayla Sheridan
Allegra Pollack Jonti Fisher
Year 3 Deyna Lumkes Noah Elsing
Jack Miller Isobel Hughes
Sophie Hughes
Year 4 Holly Hurd Finghin Quilligan
Dayfdd Thomas Sara Allen
Charlize Gibbs Indie-Mae Temenes
Kye Evans
Year 5 Lily Croke Lleyton Quirey
Charlie Punter Kassidy McAuliffe
Brooklyn Graves
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You Can Do It Awards
This week Monday, 6th May
Confidence: Ariana Costa
Persistence: Kellen Owen-McEvoy
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Bye Bye Birdie
BYE BYE BIRDIE
IS COMING TO THE EVENTS CENTRE
Friday, 17th and Saturday, 18th May
HURRY . . . LAST DAYS TO BOOK
Phone: 5491 4240 or contact www.theeventcentre.com.au
Friday, 17th
May 7.30pm
Saturday, 18th
May 1.00pm
Saturday, 18th
May 7.30pm
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School Photos
Prep - Year 5 Monday, 20th May
Years 6-12 Tuesday, 21st May
Every child has received an envelope to place
his/her order for individual class photos. If you
would like a family photo to be taken (families
with two or more children), a family envelope
can be collected from Miss Sainty in the office.
A reminder that these envelopes are to be returned to the
school office PRIOR to the photography day (by Wednesday,
15th
May) as these envelopes must be sorted prior to
commencing to photograph.
Each child must have a completed envelope, even if you are
paying for more than one student in one envelope. Envelopes
are not to be placed inside other envelopes. Student
order/family envelopes found placed inside other order
envelopes will often result in that student missing their portraits
as they will not be discovered until after the day of
photography.
YEARS 6-12: When filling out your envelop, “Roll Class” is
your Year level and class (eg Year 8A - not Mumba 1).
The photographers have an automated system for payments by
credit card. You can go online to www.advancedlife.com.au for
easy to understand payment instructions. You will receive a
receipt number which MUST be written on the order envelope
in the space provided. You can also make payments by cash,
cheque or money order.
Students are required to wear FULL DRESS UNIFORM on
either Monday, 20th
May or Tuesday, 21st May.
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Student Travel Rebates
Semester 1, 2013
Bus Fare Assistance
Does your child attend a school outside the Brisbane City
Council boundary?
Does your family spend more than $22/week* on fares to
and from school (* $17/week if you hold a concession
card)?
Does your child travel on a publicly available bus not owned
or associated with the school?
Students with Disabilities
Does your child have a verified disability that requires
transport assistance to and from school?
Has your school’s learning support teacher assessed your
child’s travel capability rating as ‘semi-independent’ or more
dependent?
Visit the following website to see if you qualify for financial
assistance to help with the cost of transport and apply at
www.schooltransport.com.au by Friday, 31st
May 2013.
Late applications cannot be accepted.
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Maths Moment
Maths Tutoring
The college wants to support students academically so once
again tutorials are offered for students in Years 7 to 12 who
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would like extra assistance or clarification of concepts in
Mathematics.
These tutorials are on Thursday lunchtimes (in room L14) or
Thursday afternoons from 3.30pm to 4.30pm in room L14 and
are supported by Mathematics teachers on a rostered system.
Students are welcome to come along for a quiet place to
complete Maths classwork, homework or ask for assistance.
The expectation is that they work quietly and that they remain
within the room until 4.30pm or are picked up earlier by a
parent. The section in the Student Handbook on page 178 is
to be filled in if you would like your child to attend.
If you have any queries about any of the above, please
contact me at the college or email
Mrs Jasmin Steven, Head of Mathematics (Years 6-12)
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Careers Department News
1. CASUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Target at the Sunshine Plaza, Maroochydore has 40
casual employment positions on offer. Interested
students are asked to contact Amy on 5479 2949.
2. SAE COURSE INFORMATION NIGHT
The Brisbane campus of the Sound and Audio
Engineering Institute is holding an information evening
on Tuesday, 14th
May from 6.30pm to 8.30pm about the
following courses: Bachelor of Film Production;
Bachelor of Audio Production and Diploma of Sound
Production.
To register attendance at this event please phone
38502000 or email [email protected].
3. USC LAW DEGREE INFORMATION EVENING
In 2015, the University of the Sunshine Coast is
introducing a Bachelor of Laws and several degrees
combined with Law.
An information evening for prospective students and
parents will be held in LT7, Building C at the Sippy
Downs campus on Wednesday, 29th
May from 6.00pm -
7.00pm.
4. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCE INFORMATION
SESSION
On Wednesday, 15th
May from 6.00pm - 8.00pm at the
Maroochydore Defence Recruitment Office, there will be
an information presentation on “Women in the Army”.
Please register your interest by calling 5459 8700 or via
email at: [email protected]
5. UNIVERSITY of QUEENSLAND OP GUARANTEE
SCHEME
The UQ OP Guarantee Scheme ensures students who
achieve an OP in the range of 1 - 5 (or Entry Rank
equivalent) and have completed pre-requisites subjects,
are guaranteed a place in the majority of UQ’s
undergraduate programs. The OP Guarantee is limited
to the first QTAC Offer Round held in January.
Some programs are excluded from the scheme.
For further information, contact UQ Admissions on 3365
2203 or [email protected]. Web:
http://www.uq.edu.au/study/index.html?page=194794
6. KEY DATES and CAREER EVENTS 2013
Any Year 11 or Year 12 student who did not receive a
copy of the 2013 Career Events and Key Dates
Calendar are asked to collect one from the Careers
Room as soon as possible.
Most career events such as Career Expos and
University Open Days are held in Term 2 or 3.
All Senior College students are encouraged to actively
participate in Career Planning activities by attending
these events. The better informed a student is, the better
and easier the career decision-making is.
7. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCE COMPETITION
The Maroochydore Defence Force Recruitment office is
running a competition in conjunction with Fox Sports,
where four lucky winners will be chosen by ADFA and
DFR on Friday, 24th May to fly to Canberra on Friday, 7
th
June to attend a live Super Rugby game at Canberra
Stadium, joined by cadets and staff from ADFA.
The winners and their parents/guardians will stay at the
Novotel in the city. The AFDA experience will commence
at 5.00am Saturday morning where the winners will be
taken to ADFA, issued with uniforms, have breakfast in
the mess, experience the WTTS, a PT session,
leadership courses, a tour of ADFA, lunch in the mess
and experience the over water obstacle course.
Entrants must be 16 - 25 years and write an essay in
100 words or less on a time when they have
demonstrated the ADFA values of:
Doing your best
Being honest
Respecting others
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Giving everyone a fair go on the sports field.
To enter, students will need to go to http://signup.
foxsports.com.au/competition/ausdefenceforce between
Friday, 3rd
May and Thursday, 23rd
May.
Further details are available from the careers office.
Mrs Ainslie Reid, Careers Counsellor
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Music News
A huge thank you from the music staff for the commitment
and the standard of playing by the ensembles and individuals
during Sunday’s Open Day performances. The Bye Bye Birdie
orchestra have one more Monday afternoon rehearsal before
we go into the theatre next Thursday. The yellow permission
notes given to the musicians and cast need to be back to Mrs
Delaney ASAP.
Mr David Simpfendorfer, Head of Music
Speech and Drama Lessons
Two spaces are available for paired lessons in Speech and
Drama lessons for students in Year 2 and 4. Private lessons
are held on a rotating schedule during school hours each
Thursday.
Interested students should contact Lisa McKibben on 0439
622 371.
For Sale
KRAUS PIANO - Black upright piano and stool. Excellent
tone and condition. $1,500 ono
Contact Paula on 5478 1961 or 0400 785 662. Buderim area.
Mr Adrian King, Head of Instrumental Music
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Sports News
SENIOR SPORT
Friday Night Basketball Begins in Term 3
Any students who wish to play basketball for the school in
Term 3 are asked to please sign up at school as soon as
possible. This year we hope to build on the success we
experienced last year and hope to have more teams entered
than ever before. The competition caters for a range of
experience and ability levels. Teams are divided into A and B
divisions for Years 7/8; 9/10 and 11/12 boys and girls. If you
would like more information about this competition, please
contact Mr Hauser at school. Looking forward to another
great semester of inter-school basketball!
Mr Mark Hauser, Head of Junior Sport
JUNIOR SPORT
Year 4-6 SCISSA
Please note that all Year 4-6 students are required to train
after school every Monday throughout the SCISSA season.
SCISSA training goes from 3.15pm - 4.15pm on school
grounds. Anyone who cannot attend must provide a note to
their coach, prior to training commencing, excusing them from
training.
District Sport
Well done to Sam Fleming, Lucas Howell, Haden Hurd, Sam
Aitken and Mackenar Bradfield who made it into the District
Soccer (Football) team to compete at the Sunshine Coast
trials this week. Brooke Tait and Victoria Burns were also
successful for the girls. Congratulations also to Jayden Green
who is (for the second year in a row) a Sunshine Coast Rugby
League representative, and will compete at the State Rugby
League Championships later in the year. We wish all the
Pacific athletes all the very best.
Year 3-7 Athletics
Term 2 is athletics season and this term is our Year 3-7
Athletics Carnival. Our first proper athletics event, discus, will
be held on Thursday, 16th May (next week) on the school
grounds. On this afternoon, students must be in House shirts
and will also trial in house groups, for 100m and 200m places
for A, B and C division at the carnival. The full carnival will
take place at the University of Sunshine Coast on Tuesday,
4th
June. Please keep an eye out for more information
throughout the term.
All Schools Cross Country
Congratulations to Jason Wulff who competed in the All
Schools Cross Country carnival over the weekend. Jason
placed 8th overall in his age group out of more than 50
runners, which is a fantastic achievement. Great work Jason! I
look forward to seeing how he competes at the District Cross
Country this week!
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Junior Basketball Program
The final session of the Year 2-7 Junior Basketball program is
on next Friday. Each team will play one final game each, with
finals matches being played on the indoor courts. At the
conclusion of the games, there will be a short presentation for
medallions for various teams and players. All players are
asked to please remain until the end of the program before
going home next week. I thank all parents for their support of
the program and congratulate all participants for their
enthusiasm and their improvement throughout the eight
weeks. Well done!
Mr Mark Hauser, Head of Junior Sport
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Pacific Soccer Update
Round 6 - 4th May
Last Saturday was Star Wars
Day, and our gallant players
competed boldly on the field,
using skills and teamwork, instead of light sabres.
The competitive teams generally had very close matches.
The U11 Tigerheads lost by just one goal to Buderim and the
U13 Marlins and U13 Seahorses had close wins against
Chancellor and Immanuel respectively. The U16/17 Jets had
a 3 - 1 win against Nambour and U12 Barracudas had a solid
win against Caloundra White.
The next two rounds will be played at home, so it will be
wonderful to be able to see all our teams playing again.
Thank You from Pacific Soccer
We would like to extend a warm welcome to Jodie Swindles,
the new manager of the U8 Pythons, and to Melissa and
Damien Evans, the new managers of the U12 Barracudas.
Thank you all for offering some of your time to help out your
team.
Thank you also to Tony Aitken and to Shelagh Brennand for
your time as manager of the Pythons and the Barracudas
respectively. The generous contribution which you have
made to your team is greatly appreciated by the players, the
team and by Pacific Soccer.
Recycle Old Mobiles and Help a Worthy
Cause
SCCSA has adopted 2013 as the “Year of
Compassion and Commitment” and is a
supporting a campaign to collect and recycle
old mobile phones, with the funds raised
going to research into childhood cancer.
The collection box will be moved from Main
Admin to our canteen for the next two
home games. If you have any old mobile
phones and would like to support this
worthy cause and help our environment,
please drop your phone into the box in the
next two weekends. Also remember to remove the SIM card
and delete any personal information from the phone.
Team Photos
Each year Pacific Soccer arranges for team
and individual photos for each team. These
photos will be taken by Sunshine Sports
Photography on the team’s regular training
day, from 12th to 14
th June. We will provide a reminder, an
order form and photo times closer to this date.
Enjoy a Good Coffee?
For the next two home games, Pacific
Soccer has invited Coffee with James to
provide coffee and hot drinks to our many
spectators. With the cooler weather
approaching, we are hopeful that the
coffee van will become a regular feature of
our home games, so come along and . . .
enjoy.
Round 7 - 11th May
Round 7 this weekend sees 15 of our teams playing at home.
The games commence at 8.30am and the U13 Seahorses will
play the last game, which kicks off at 3.25pm. Unfortunately
the U16/17 Jets are playing at Mudjimba at 1.20pm, so we will
not be able to see them at home this Round.
Each manager will have game times, or visit
www.SCCSA.org.au or call us for more info.
Next Home Game - 18th May
After this weekend, our next home game will be on 18th
May,
15th
and 22nd
June.
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We would greatly appreciate
the assistance of anyone who
would be able to do some
baking for our home games,
and perhaps whip up some
muffins, biscuits or small cakes.
Baking is sold through the canteen and is
enjoyed by our teams and their families, and
our visiting teams. Home-made baking is
especially valued in our canteen because of
the extra effort which is involved and because of the natural
goodness which comes from home-baked snacks. Please
contact Mark Christensen if you are able to assist, or if you
have any queries.
Pacific Soccer Contacts
Registrar: Jenny Lee 0400 229908
Treasurer: Lala Burnes 0404 487701
Canteen Mark Christensen 0433 201123
Convenor: [email protected]
President: Ian Barnes 0418 873320
Thank you everyone for the support you have provided for
Pacific Soccer this season. For more information regarding
our teams, our games, or the club, please do not hesitate to
contact us.
Mr Ian Barnes, President
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Uniform Shop
The Uniform Shop is open every:
Wednesday 8.00am to 9.30am
Thursday 8.00am to 9.30am
Friday 8.00am to 9.30am
On line ordering is now available. Go to the college website
and click on the link or go to www.flexischools.com.au and
then find your school.
Orders will be delivered to your child’s class room.
Mrs Donna Hollindale, Uniform Shop Coordinator
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Tuckshop News
The Tuckshop Menu is available from the college website.
Term 2, Week 5 Roster:
All Day
(8.30am –
1.30pm)
8.30am -
11.00am
12.30pm -
1.30pm
Monday 13/5/13
Sophie
McKenzie
Tuesday 14/5/13
Wednesday 15/5/13
Melissa Pollack
Thursday 16/5/13
J McLaughlin-
Phillips
Friday 17/5/13
Meredith West
Larissa Whincop
Don’t forget you can order on-line!! Please look at our
website for more information.
Mrs Carrie Dickson, Tuckshop Convenor
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Did You Know?
If you could drive to the sun at 90km per hour, it would take
about 193 years.
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Upcoming Dates
MAY
14-16 NAPLAN
14 Year 7 Canberra Tour Parent Information Evening (7.00pm)
16 Year 3-7 Athletics Trials and Discuss Events
17,18 Musical Bye Bye Birdie
19 Pacific Golf Day
20 P-5 School Photos and Family Photos
20 Secondary District Cross Country
21 Year 6-12 School Photos
21 Secondary SCRTD 3 (8.00am - 3.00pm)
21 Friends of Pacific Meeting (7.00pm)
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22 Year 10 Business Enterprise Day
23 Year 4-6 SCISSA v Matthew Flinders Anglican College
26 Red Shield Appeal
29 P-2 Cross Country Carnival
30 Year 4-6 SCISSA v Sunshine Coast Grammar School
31 Caloundra Show Holiday
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All newsletters can be accessed in a printable
format via our website
www.pacificlutheran.qld.edu.au, click on the
“News and Events” tab, then “Publications”.
PACIFIC LUTHERAN COLLEGE
College Site: Woodlands Boulevard,
MERIDAN PLAINS QLD 4551
(via Erang Street)
Principal: Dr Bronwyn Dolling
Main Office Tel: (07) 5436 7300
Fax: (07) 5436 7301
Middle & Senior College Office: (07) 5436 7315
Absentee Line: (07) 5436 7303
www.pacificlutheran.qld.edu.au
Email: [email protected]
Woodlands Boulevard,
MERIDAN PLAINS QLD 4551
For ENROLMENTS, please call
Mrs Chris Henschke (07) 5436 7321
Direct contact phone numbers are:
Sessional Kindergarten Early Learning Centre
(07) 5436 7377 (07) 5436 7387
CALOUNDRA LUTHERAN CHURCH
Invites You To
Sunday Services:
7.45am St Mark’s Lutheran Church
16 Bombala Terrace, Caloundra
9.30am Pacific Lutheran College
Woodlands Boulevard, Meridan Plains
Worship in the undercroft area – with
a special children’s program.
For more information contact the Church office on
5492 8848
2013 PLC Annual Golf Day Sunday, 19th May 2013 – 11.00am shotgun start
4 Ball Ambrose Event – at Club Pelican, Pelican Waters
COME ALONG AND HAVE FUN! The Golf Day last year was a great success – so come along and share the fun at the world class Greg Norman designed Club Pelican Golf Course (ranked best course on the Sunshine Coast). Like last year, there will be great prizes, raffles and extra fun challenges on various holes. The cost is just $90 per player (18 holes at Club Pelican normally costs $110 per player!) and includes:
All sorts of fabulous prizes for winning teams, closest to pins, longest drive etc. etc.
Meal provided and PLC Golf Day show-bag (with lots of goodies)
Motorised golf carts with complimentary tees and scorecards
Golf carts have colour GPS system measuring distances from tee to green
Free use of practice putting green, driving range and range balls
On course “Drinks Cart” for food and drink purchases
Pro Shop for equipment purchases such as balls, gloves etc.
Clubhouse facilities with fully licensed bar.
BE A SPONSOR! Hole Sponsorship ($550) includes hole sponsorship / signage and includes a team of four. Your company name and logo will also be included in all marketing material. Contact us for further details.
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Pacific Lutheran College – 2013 Annual Golf Day
Hole Sponsorship ($550) (price includes a team of four)
Team of Four ($360 per team)
Individual ($90 per player)
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Queries: Please contact Mrs Allyson Sarvari either on 0402 276988 or [email protected]
WE ARE LOOKING FOR A MAJOR SPONSOR. IF YOU THINK YOUR
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CALL MRS ALLYSON SARVARI ON 0402 276988 FOR FURTHER DETAILS.
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