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Chisholm Catholic Primary School
Volume 24 No. 03 Tuesday, February 28th 2017
UNIFORM SHOP
Opening hours are Monday 8.15am-9.15am
and Thursday 8.15am-9.15am
and 2.30pm-3.30pm
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
THIS WEEK…
Wednesday 1st March Ash Wednesday Mass
11.30am
Aus Kick 3pm
Year 5 Collaroy Camp
Sundays Parish Mass 9:30am
in the MPA
FUTURE DATES…
Wednesday 8th March Aus Kick 3pm
Thursday 9th March Open Day for prospective
new families
Friday 10th March Grandparents Day
Mass 9 am
Monday 13th March CCG Meeting 6.30pm
For all the latest updates to the school calendar please check the Calendar of Events located on the school’s website Chisholm website
Dear Parents, Carers, Students and Friends,
Please keep in your prayers members of our community who are unwell and remember those near to them as they continue to be strong in their love and support.
The following are Chisholm’s Action Goals for 2017. They will be our learning focus for the year in Religious Education, Literacy and Numeracy.
Religious Education Goal: For all students to develop a deeper knowledge and understanding of their Catholic faith.
Literacy Goal: Every student will develop a deeper level of comprehension by interpreting explicit information in texts.
Numeracy Goal: To increase the number of students who use reasoning and fluency while communicating their understandings when problem solving.
Please contact me if you require any clarification of these goals. We encourage all members of our community; students, teachers and parents to work together in achieving these goals.
Finally, please find in this Newsletter a message to all Parents and Carers regarding the use of Social Media. I encourage all members of our wonderful community to embrace what has been communicated. This message will also be posted on the official school social media sites as well as on the CCG Facebook site. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any queries.
IF IT’S NOT YOURS, DON’T TAKE IT. IF IT’S NOT TRUE, DON’T SAY IT. IF IT’S NOT RIGHT, DON’T DO IT.
David Puttnam
Take Care
Michael
Follow us
SCHOOL PRAYER This is our Catholic school
Let peace dwell here Let the rooms
Be full of contentment Let love abide here
Love of one another Love of everyone
Love of God and love of life itself Let us remember that
As many hands build a house So many hearts make a school.
Principal: Mr Michael Mifsud
30 Collith Avenue, Bligh Park 2756
PO Box 5724, South Windsor, 2756
Phone (02) 4587 8915 Fax (02) 4587 8916
Website: www.chisholmblighpark.catholic.edu.au
Email: [email protected] SCHOOL OFFICE HOURS
Monday to Friday
8.15am – 3.45pm
Administrator: Fr Arthur Cook Sacramental Co-Ordinator: Mrs Cita Adams Phone (02) 4577 3073 Fax (02) 4577 2124
FROM THE REC
Sunday Mass at Chisholm Mass is held here at Chisholm every Sunday at 9:30am. Each Sunday, a small community gathers together in the school MPA to celebrate Mass, followed by a light morning tea.
The HISTORY OF LENT dates back to centuries ago with Christians spending time preparing to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus. The word Lent comes from the Anglo-Saxon word meaning to lengthen and Lent comes at a time when the hours of daylight are lengthening in the Northern Hemisphere as Spring approaches. The reason Lent is 40 days is because 40 is a significant number in Christian scriptures, but the most notable is perhaps that Jesus spent 40 days fasting in the desert in preparation for his ministry. Ash Wednesday is seen as the day to clean the soul before Lent begins. The ashes come from burning the palms from Palm Sunday 2016. Purple is the colour of Lent: firstly, because it is associated with mourning and so anticipates the pain and suffering of the crucifixion, and secondly because purple is the colour associated with royalty, and celebrates Christ's resurrection and sovereignty.
PARENTS ARE INVITED TO ATTEND. This week is the beginning of Lent. To begin this important Church season, Mass will be celebrated at 11.30 on Ash Wednesday in the MPA (Year 5 will receive the ashes at Collaroy). During Lent we have Staff Prayer on Fridays in the Staffroom at 8.20 and we have Lenten Assemblies for students on Monday mornings. At both these liturgical occasions we have the Scripture from the appropriate Sunday of Lent. During Lent we support Project Compassion.
PRAYING: Families could pray before meals, remembering that many people in the world do not have three meals a day.
"Bless us, O Lord, and these, Thy gifts, which we are about to receive from
Thy bounty. Through Christ, our Lord. Amen."
FASTING: This can mean abstinence from food, for example, not having cakes/biscuits for morning tea in Lent, but it can also mean giving up a night of television for example, and instead enjoying a family activity like playing a board game. Traditionally, on the Fridays of Lent we eat fish instead of meat.
GIVING: This means to give of oneself to others by doing good works and donating to organisations, which help those living in poverty, such as Caritas.
As a community, Chisholm supports the work of Caritas through Project Compassion and students will participate in a Project Compassion Day on Friday, March 31st and donate a gold coin to wear mufti.
In Christ,
Merilyn Hancock– Religious Education Co-ordinator
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK
ABOUT CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK
Catholic Schools Week (CSW) 2017 will be held from 5 to 11 March and will involve the communities of all Catholic primary
and secondary schools across NSW and the ACT.
First and foremost, Catholic Schools Week is about celebration.
One of the major objectives of Catholic Schools Week (CSW) is to raise public awareness of the strengths of Catholic schools and highlight the significant contribution the Catholic education sector makes to our state and nation. CSW is an opportunity to share with the broader community the great things that take place in our schools every day. The week is designed to be a lively celebration for all who have a stake in our schools – students, staff, families, priests, and parishioners. It is for them to share in the joy and distinctive character of Catholic schools. Schools can, and often do, rely on positive word-of-mouth to build their school’s reputation and promote specific events and programs, but the media also plays a role in raising the profile of the Catholic school in the wider community. See first-hand all that our schools have to offer during Catholic Schools Week.
Come and celebrate Catholic Schools Week with us
at Chisholm
Tuesday 7th March
2.00pm – 3.00pm EMU maths and Reading recovery –
Parent forum Session 1
6.30pm – 8.00pm EMU maths and Reading recovery –
Parent forum Session 2
Thursday 9th March
Open Day for prospective new parents –
Two information sessions will be held to introduce you to the
Chisholm School Community.
9.30am - 10.30am or 1.45pm - 2.45pm
Friday 10th March-
9.00am - 10.15am - Grandparents Mass
10.30am - 11.00am - Celebration of Learning- Open Classrooms
11.00am - 11.45am - Morning tea for parents and grandparents
11.45am - 12.15pm - Grandparent guest speakers
OPEN DAY FOR 2018
Our Open Day for 2018 new enrolments will be held on Thursday 9th March 2017 at 9.30am to 10:30am and 1:45pm to 2:45pm in our multi-purpose area. Prospective new families for Kindergarten in 2018 as well as students Years 1 to Year 6 are invited to attend our Open Day. Enrolment packs will be available on the day or from the school office. Our fee schedule for 2017 is available to download from our website.
PROJECT COMPASSION DAY
On Friday Week 10, 31st March, Chisholm will be holding a Project Compassion Day run by the Social Justice leaders.
The purpose of this day is to raise awareness of the situations in the countries where Caritas works. Classes will participate in various activities throughout the day to help them gain a better understanding of the work that Caritas does and why.
This will be a mufti day. Students are asked to please bring in a gold coin donation, which will support Project Compassion.
Thank you for your support, The Social Justice Team
USERS OF SOCIAL MEDIA AT CHISHOLM CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL
It is extremely important that all members of our school community are aware that a code of conduct must be followed when using social media to ensure that the dignity and comfort of all parties are preserved.
Respectful, meaningful, encouraging and productive comments and ideas are the best ones to share with others in a public forum.
School issues and concerns are best dealt with at their source and parents are strongly encouraged to see their child's teacher if they have any concerns or queries about any school related matters.
As safe, honest and respectful adults, and models to our children, it is essential that respect and decency to other parents, carers and the staff be shown at all times.
When used correctly and respectfully, social media can be a very handy communication tool and an excellent way to feel a part of the Chisholm Community.
Chisholm Catholic Primary School Community
UNIFORM REQUIREMENTS
Summer Uniform Winter Uniform
Boys
Maroon Shorts
Grey shirt (short sleeve)
Grey socks
Black lace-up leather
shoes
Grey trousers
Grey short sleeve shirt
Grey Socks
Girls
Grey check uniform
White Socks
Black lace-up or buckle up
leather shoes
Maroon / Grey tunic
Maroon / Grey slacks
Blue blouse
White socks or grey
stockings
Unisex
Sports
Grey polo shirt
Maroon sports shorts
Maroon track suits
‘Chisholm’ sports
socks are compulsory
Maroon zip jackets or sloppy joes are also worn.
Maroon hats are worn daily.
A “No hat, no play” policy applies at Chisholm.
PARENTS ARE ASKED TO PLEASE NOTE THE
FOLLOWING:
Tracksuit pants are only to be worn on sports day:
Joggers are to be mainly white and low cut (not high cut
basketball type).
Chisholm Sport socks are to be worn. These are purchased
from the Uniform Shop.
Girls stockings (winter) are to be light grey. (Socks are not to be worn over stockings).
SPORT
Hills Zone Swimming Carnival Congratulations to the Chisholm team who competed last Monday at the Hills zone carnival at Windsor Oasis. Many students posted personal best times. Special mention to Charlotte Brown (3rd100m free, 4th backstroke and 4th IM) and Chelsea Privitera (4th 50m free). Both girls then backed up and competed at the Parramatta Diocesan swimming carnival at Blacktown on 24th February. A huge congratulation to the entire Chisholm community who assisted with the zone carnival that we hosted this year. Thank you to Bede Polding College and St Dominic’s College who provided students to assist on the day.
Cross Country Yr. 3-6 Thursday 16th March Volunteers required to assist on the day.
MacKillop Softball Trials Good luck to Abigail Saba, Jarred Ryan and Darcy Williams who will compete in the MacKillop Softball Trials in Sydney on Friday. We look forward to hearing your results.
Touch football managers Over the next couple of weeks, we will be trialling for the Chisholm Year 5 and 6 touch football teams. If you are available to assist, please contact Mrs Baxter through the school office.
Karen Baxter – Sports Co-ordinator
BOOK COVERING HELPERS WANTED
If there are any parents or grandparents who are handy with contact and would like to cover some books for our school, please see Mrs Lark in the library. Many hands make light work, so the more volunteers we have, the easier it will be for everyone. Thank you
BEDE POLDING COLLEGE YR 7 ENROLMENTS 2018
Enrolment Application forms for Year 7 2018 have been sent to all Year 6 students. Completed applications MUST be returned to the Bede Polding College Office no later than Friday 26 May 2017. NO applications will be accepted at the Chisholm School office. It is absolutely essential that families with children at Bede Polding ensure that they collect an enrolment form for siblings they wish to commence at Bede Polding in Year 7 2018. The school has no way of knowing that you wish to enrol a sibling unless you submit an application. School tours will be conducted during Catholic Schools Week (Monday 6 March to Friday 10 March 2017). If you wish to come to a tour of the College on Wednesday 8 March from 3:30pm to 5:30pm, please call the office to express your interest on 4577 6455.
CANTEEN ROSTER
TERM 1
Wed Mar 01 Santana Ayoub, Cheryl Cullen Thurs Mar 02 Vicky Withers, Liz Vassallo
Fri Mar 03 Tami Adams, Donna Cluderay Mon Mar 06 Jessica Toms, Alanna Carstairs Tues Mar 07 Andrew Broadfoot Wed Mar 08 Simone Usher, Tanya Biasi Thurs Mar 09 Amanda Allen, Alanna Carstairs
Fri Mar 10 Tami Adams, Tanya Biasi Mon Mar 13 Megan Ferrara, Alanna Carstairs Tues Mar 14 Amanda Allen
If you are able to help on any of these days, please contact me on 0421 907 442. Volunteers are still required to assist in the canteen.
Ash Wednesday 1st March - NO meat orders in the canteen.
Fridays during Lent Special Fish Burger $4-
Sandra Goldsbrough - Canteen Co-ordinator
Congratulations to the following students who celebrate
their birthday over the coming weeks: Alyssa Zeppenfeld, Zachary Todd, Amelia Vassallo, Georgia O’Bryan, Jessica Padroth, Sienna Blissett, Ronan Dalton, Sienna Pace, Lilah Gow, Ashlee Hedges, Carla Bietola, Logan Gruppetta, Phoenix Wilkinson, Lewis May, Charlotte Hair, Amelia Schwebel,
Jacob Tunks, Christina Jounou, Bianca Bird, Matilda Williams.
Growth Mindset
“If you imagine less, less will be what you undoubtedly deserve,” Debbie Millman
The above quote highlights what modern psychology knows about how belief systems about our own abilities and potential fuel our behaviour and predict our success.
One of the most basic beliefs we carry about ourselves has to do with how we view and inhabit what we consider to be our personality. A “fixed mindset” assumes that our character, intelligence, and creative ability are static givens which we can’t change in any meaningful way. Striving for success and avoiding failure at all costs become a way of maintaining the sense of being smart or skilled. A “growth mindset,” on the other hand, thrives on challenge and sees failure not as evidence of unintelligence but as a heartening springboard for growth and for stretching our existing abilities. Out of these two mindsets, which we manifest from a very early age, springs a great deal of our behaviour, our relationship with success and failure in both professional and personal contexts, and ultimately our capacity for happiness.
The following are some phrases you can use to encourage a Growth Mindset in your child. A simple change in the language we use can have a powerful effect and our children on a path towards success, not only at school, but in life.
Michael Mifsud