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8 June 2017
St Mary’s School NEWSLETTER
Vision Statement St Mary’s School provides an education that
endeavours to equip each child with the Christian values and life skills necessary to meet the challenges
of a changing world.
Dates to Remember
From the Principal… Dear Parents and Guardians
Last Wednesday, some students received the Sacrament of First Reconciliation.
This Sacrament provides us with the opportunity to say sorry for our sins, receive
forgiveness and build a closer relationship with God. We say congratulations to:
Bailey Dawson Beau Johnson Lara Mincherton Bridie Routledge
Ashlee Suckling Olivia Teakle Digby Williams
We also say thank you to the following Year Three student who participated in
the program, supporting his fellow class mates, and received a blessing from
Father Tai:
Kenji Booker
To Father Tai, the parents, Miss Laura Kennedy, Mrs Tarsha Mitchell and Miss
Stohney Cox we also express our gratitude for your work in preparing and
guiding the students, the facilitation of the program and for the organisation that
went into making the day so very special for the students.
On behalf of the St Mary’s School Community, I would also like to say thank you
to the Northern Agri Group (NAG) and all its members for their recent generous
donation to the St Mary’s School P&F. NAG has donated $3 000 towards the
2018 Year 5/6 Camp. We are extremely appreciative of these funds, which will
assist in reducing the amount required to be fundraised. Thank you, NAG!
Yours sincerely
Mrs Melissa Marquis PRINCIPAL
WEEK SEVEN Sat 10 Jun P&F BBQ Stall at
Northampton Markets Year 1/2 Family Mass 6pm
WEEK EIGHT Tues 13 Jun Basketball Tournament
Yrs 3-6
Wed 14 Jun Year 1/2 Semester One
Reports go home
School Board Meeting 6pm Fri 16 Jun NCVISSA Winter Carnival
WEEK NINE Mon 19 Jun Year 5/6 Reconciliation 9am Thurs 22 Jun School Newsletter
Fri 23 June P&F Meeting 1.40pm
K/PP Assembly 2.30pm
Semester One Reports go home
WEEK TEN Mon 26 Jun Parent Teacher Report
Interviews Commence
Fri 30 Jun Last day of Term Two for
Staff and Students
TERM THREE WEEK ONE Mon 17 Jul Term Three Commences for
Staff and Students
PO Box 138
Northampton 6535
Phone: 08 9934 1112
Fax 08 9934 1115
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.smsn.wa.edu.au
PRAYER
PRAYER FOR TRINITY SUNDAY
Father,
you sent your Word to bring us truth
and your Spirit to make us holy.
Through them we come to know the mystery of your life.
Help us to worship you, one God in three Persons,
by proclaiming and living our faith in you.
We ask you this, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit,
one God, true and living, for ever and ever.
Amen
BIRTHDAYS 9 June Miss Cox
TERM TWO ASSEMBLIES
This final Assembly for this term is on:
Week Nine – Friday 23 June at 2.30pm (K/PP Class Item)
If your child is receiving a Merit Certificate, you will be advised via a note, an email or a phone call.
FOOTY TIPPING RESULTS
Thank you to those competitors who have paid the $50.00 entry fee to participate in the St Mary’s School Footy Tipping
Competition. There are still some outstanding entry fees to be paid. It would be very much appreciated if all monies could be paid
as soon as possible. Thank you for your assistance in this matter.
Round Ten Round Eleven
Winner – Bromleys
Second – Laurie S
Third – Michaela & Harley
Winner – Sam H
Second – Geoff T
Third – Mulgrew Clan
SCHOOL BOARD MEETINGS TERM TWO The next School Board Meeting will be held on:
Wednesday 14 June 2017 at 6.00pm
SCHOOL FEES Term Two school fees are due by Friday 23 June. If you are having difficulties paying, please contact our Principal, Melissa
Marquis to confidentially discuss the matter.
NAIDOC WEEK This year, NAIDOC Week is for scheduled Sunday 2 July to Sunday 9 July. As these dates fall during the school holidays, St
Mary’s School had scheduled our celebrations for Week Ten, Monday 26 June to Friday 30 June. However, we have received an
invitation to join in with some local community events scheduled for Term Three, with the final dates yet to be finalised. Please be
advised that NAIDOC Week celebrations for St Mary’s School will be held in Term Three. Once all the dates and events have
been finalised, we will advise the school community.
P&F FUNDRAISER - NORTHAMPTON COMMUNITY MARKETS BBQ STALL As per the note sent home on 8 May, the P&F are having a fundraiser at Saturday’s Northampton Community Markets, using the
BBQ to cook Bacon and Egg Burgers, and Sausage Sizzles. If you are able to assist, we would welcome any extra pairs of hands.
Please note that we do not have to cater for either the NCVISSA Winter or Summer Carnivals this year, just the NCVISSA Cross
Country Carnival.
Volunteer #1 Volunteer #2 Volunteer #3
7.30am – 8.30am Miho Jenny Karen & Melissa
8.30am – 9.30am Naomi Gemma Melissa
9.30am – 10.30am Naomi Sonia Melissa
10.30am – 11.30am Wes Daniela Melissa
11.30am – 12.30am Wes Daniela Melissa
12.30am – 1.30am Wes Daniela Melissa
YEAR 1/2 FAMILY MASS The Year 1/2 Class has a Family Mass this Saturday, 10 June, at 6.00pm in the St Mary’s Church. Whilst it is a Year 1/2 Family
Mass, all members of the school community are invited to share in the Eucharist.
COMMUNIO WEEK Communio Week has come and gone for another year. Over the course of the week, we dressed up, wore free dress, watched the
webcast, created, coloured and prayed for all things Communio. Our fundraising efforts resulted in $128.50 being raised for an
initiative close to Bishop Justin’s heart. Thank you to all members of the school community for your prayers, assistance and
support.
BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
On Tuesday 13 June, students from Years Three to Six will represent St Mary’s School at a Basketball Tournament to be held at
the Activewest Stadium on Eighth Street in Geraldton. Please complete the travel permission form attached to this newsletter,
returning to the School Office by Friday 9 June. Miss Laura Kennedy, Mrs Tarsha Mitchell and Mrs Melissa Marquis will be
attending and supervising the students.
Please note the following student requirements:
Students to wear their full, correct Sports Uniform
Students to provide their own recess, lunch and snacks
Students to bring sufficient water for the day
Students will not have access to the Canteen
NCVISSA WINTER CARNIVAL On Friday 16 June, students from Years Three to Six will represent St Mary’s School at the NCVISSA Winter Carnival in the
sports of netball and football. Please find the travel permission form attached to this newsletter, returning to the School Office by
Friday 9 June. Miss Laura Kennedy, Miss Stohney Cox and Mrs Melissa Marquis will be attending and supervising the students.
Please note the following student requirements:
Students to wear their full, correct Sports Uniform
Boys may bring their football boots in a bag, to school, to change into as directed by a staff member
Students to provide their own recess and snacks
Students that have not ordered lunch, need to provide their own lunch
Students to bring sufficient water for the day
Students to have sun cream
Students to have wet weather gear and a spare Sports Uniform if rain is forecast
Students will not have access to the Canteen
Thank you to the following people who have volunteered their time to be our coaches and umpires:
Netball: Nerolie Gerreyn and Sonia Chick-Teakle
Football: Craig Suckling and Stuart Gerreyn
If you are able to help with scoring either football or netball, please let the School Office know as soon as possible.
NAGLE CATHOLIC COLLEGE SCHOOL PRODUCTION – THE ADDAMS FAMILY MUSICAL Tickets are on sale to the public for The Addams Family Musical to be held at the Queens Park Theatre, Geraldton. Show times
are Thursday 10 August, Friday 11 August and Saturday 12 August at 7.00pm and a Matinee Performance on Saturday 12 August
commencing at 11.00am. Please ring the QPT for bookings on 9956 6662.
EPISCOPAL ORDINATION OF BISHOP-ELECT MICHAEL – JUNE 28 Over the past 2 weeks, I have received many messages of prayers and support as I prepare to become the 9th Bishop of Geraldton. I
am most grateful and thankful for your kindness and offers of help over these next few weeks.
Some details on the ordination to be held at 5.00pm, Wednesday 28 June:
Archbishop Costelloe will be the Principal Ordaining Bishop with other Bishops present. Many Priests, Religious Sisters and
Brothers will be joining the celebration along with my Mother, family, cousins, friends, parishioners, school children and
representatives from around the Diocese. A lot of planning has happened very quickly and I am most grateful for all the work that
has been done.
The Nagle College Gymnasium will be the venue for the ordination with a capacity of around 1200. Many invitations have been
sent out in connection with the Diocese, the wider church and community including my time in Army Chaplaincy. Once the
invitations have received, we will be able to work out how many seats are left. I would like all parishioners to have the opportunity
to participate in a significant moment of faith in our Diocese of Geraldton.
My hope is on the weekend of 10/11 June, the Diocese will be able to invite everyone to collect a ticket to the Mass from the
Diocesan Office to ensure we do not exceed safety requirements in the College Gymnasium. My hope is we will still have 400 seats
available to everyone. If we used the Cathedral, we could fit in only 650 people. More details will follow over the next few weeks.
Your continued prayers and thoughts will be valued by myself as we continue to pray for Bishop Justin in his last few weeks of his
time in Geraldton.
God’s blessings,
Bishop-Elect Michael
Reconciliation Merit Certificate Recipients
MERIT CERTIFICATE RECIPIENTS
Congratulations to the Merit Certificate recipients for Term Two, Week Six Yr K/PP Lola Maver For her self confidence in her writing ability and her determination to challenge herself daily, resulting in some amazing achievements this term. Lola has been working hard to build up a bank of sight words that she uses regularly in daily reading and writing. It is also great to see Lola using leadership qualities to assist the children in our classroom. Thanks for being terrific, Lola. Olivia Triscari For the way she participates in all classroom activities and plays collaboratively with other children. Olivia displays excellent behaviour and manners at all times, and listens to and follows instructions carefully. She is continually showing improvement in her ability to hear sounds in her writing. Yr 1/2 Malia Williams For taking the time to think about what you are writing. Over the last week, you have shown lots of enthusiasm when writing your information report about an Arctic Fox. Thank you for putting in a lot of thought and detail into your Animal Research Project. Malia, I can see that you are loving being a part of Literacy Pro and with great results. Marvellous work, Malia! Torah Simpson For being an enthusiastic learner, always interested in everything we do in the class. You always contribute fantastic ideas in class discussions. Torah, you begin each activity, without assistance, and if you need help you always ask. You have worked extremely well to learn your rainbow facts to ten, challenging others so you can move up the ladder. Keep working hard for the rest of this term! Wonderful work, Torah! Yr 3/4 Digby Williams For your active listening skills and the feedback you give your peers during Readers’ Theatre and our News topics. Digby, you display the active listening behaviours of looking at the speaker, sitting still and asking questions. As a result, you have given timely and appropriate feedback to your peers on their performances or asked insightful questions about the speakers’ topics. This is a great skill you possess. Magnificent, Digby! Lara Mincherton For your work throughout our Writing topic of Persuasion. Lara, you have taken in everything we have learnt on writing persuasive texts and used it successfully in your writing piece on ‘Which is the most important subject at school, Maths or English?’ You followed the correct structure and included three different language features of opinion. I am very impressed with how you went back to the Success Criteria and changed your introduction to include all points. Great work, Lara! Millie Gerreyn For the work you have done in Maths this term. Millie, you have taken to mapping and directions with ease. You have shared your knowledge by helping out your peers with map scales and conversions, which is to be commended. Millie, you are always ready to learn and set a great example for your peers. Superb, Millie! Yr 5/6 Eden Dawson For continuing to contribute to class discussions, particularly, within the area of Reading. You answer questions posed by the teacher, demonstrating a sound knowledge of the different techniques used by the author to promote a certain message. You are able to support your answers with examples and make connections between different texts. Keep up the great work, Eden! Jyo Booker For the way you present your arguments within the area of Writing. Your arguments consist of factual evidence and display creativity. You have demonstrated a strong understanding of anecdotal writing and you can explain how this technique can affect the reader. Jyo, you are continuing to make use of descriptive language within your writing, making it interesting to read. Keep up the great work, Jyo. PRINCIPAL AWARDS: Billy Glass, Jyo Booker, Lara Mincherton, Myla Hicks
PARISH NEWS The Most Holy Trinity – Year A God did not wreck vengeance on the Israelites in the wilderness when they began to worship a golden calf. Rather, God came among them in tenderness and compassion, forgave their sin and restored the covenant. This God became incarnate in Jesus and dwells among us in the Spirit. As we marvel at the unconditional love of God we exclaim: Glory and praise forever! Morning Tea is being held this morning, after Mass, in the Nagle Centre. All welcome. Parish Council meeting will be held on Friday, June 16th at 5pm in the Nagle Centre. EPISCOPAL ORDINATION: Those who wish to attend the Episcopal Ordination of the Bishop Elect Fr Michael Morrissey should obtain tickets from the Diocesan office next week beginning from Monday 12th June. In order to ensure the safety requirement of the Nagle Gymnasium, the diocesan office needs to know the number of people attending the ceremony. Therefore, if anyone wishes to attend the Ordination, please ring the diocesan office on 9921 3221 and book your ticket as early as possible. Caritas Australia is committed to speaking and acting on the issue of climate justice as we know from our partner communities that climate change is compounding poverty, undermining livelihoods and increasing the frequency and ferocity of extreme weather events. The profound “call to action” signalled by Laudato si’ provides additional impetus. Caritas Australia - in coalition with Micah Australia and other faith groups - is coordinating the largest multi-electorate climate change petition in Australia’s history, to send a strong message to our politicians that people of faith want stronger, urgent climate action. We invite you to sign the petition which is located at the back of the church. Our Sick; Pray for Maud Brown, Betty Thompson, Gloria Simpson, Cliff Dyer, Jim Thompson, Norma Murray, Ron Johnstone, Sue Gravranish, Hazel Bunter, Ron Smith, and all the residents of Brookview. Prayer for Rain: God of compassion, we wait and watch for your gift of rain to water the soil and make the barren land come alive again. We wait and watch for the gift of salvation to free us all from hatred, greed and fear so that we may live again as people of faith, hope and love. We make this prayer in the name of our Saviour who comes to be with us. Amen
COMMUNITY NEWS
WAAPA Winter School
2017
These July school holidays WAAPA is
offering exciting programs for students in years 4 to 12. The Winter School includes
classes in acting, drama, dance, screen acting and music theatre. For information about the many courses on offer please visit
WAAPA Winter School Holiday Programs or contact Gabrielle Metcalf at
[email protected] or 9370 6775.
DID YOU KNOW? Frozen water is 9%
lighter than water, which is why ice floats!
YEARS THREE TO SIX ONLY Please return by TOMORROW 9 June
GERALDTON BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT TUESDAY 13 JUNE 2017
I give permission for my child/ren, ________________________________,
to travel to and from the Geraldton Eight Street Stadium by bus.
SIGNED ________________________
FAMILY NAME: __________________
NCVISSA WINTER CARNIVAL FRIDAY 16 JUNE 2017
I give permission for my child/ren, ________________________________,
to travel to the Northampton Community Centre by bus. At the conclusion of the carnival my child/ren will be,
Returning to school by bus
OR
Will be collected from the Carnival by parents
OR
Other, please detail_________________________________________
Signed ____________________ Family Name _______________________