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357 Old Northern Road, Castle Hill NSW 2154. Phone: 9634 2898 Fax: 9680 2282 School email: [email protected]
WEBSITE: http://www.stbernadetteschill.catholic.edu.au
No.35 Friday, 13th November, 2015
Dear Parents,
We only need to look to the scriptures for guidance on how to live our lives each and every day. While
today has been declared World Kindness Day in true fact our aim as Catholics is to strive to be kind
every day:
"Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you." Ephesians 4:32
The value of declaring Days such as World Kindness Day is that it in doing so we are encouraged to
reflect on how we are going in our efforts to live out the scripture values. What are our responses to
each of these questions?
When have you been particularly kind to someone? When have you experienced exceptional kindness?
Are there ways you could be kind to the people in your life today?
Perhaps the list below will give you a reminder of the gifts of kindness that cost
nothing but mean everything to those in our lives:
8 Gifts of Kindness
1. The Gift of Listening… But you must really listen. No interrupting, no daydreaming, no planning your
response. Just listening.
2. The Gift of Affection… Be generous with appropriate hugs, kisses, pats on the back and
handholds. Let these small actions demonstrate the love you have for family and friends.
3. The Gift of Laughter… Clip cartoons. Share articles and funny stories. Your gift will say, "1 love to
laugh with you."
4. The Gift of a Written Note… A brief, handwritten note may be remembered for a lifetime, and
may even change a life.
5. The Gift of a Compliment… A simple and sincere, "You look great in red," "You did a super job" or
"That was a wonderful meal" can make someone’s day.
6. The Gift of a Favour… Every day, go out of your way to do something kind.
7. The Gift of Solitude… There are times when we want nothing better than to be left alone. Be
sensitive to those times and give the gift of solitude to others.
8. The Gift of a Cheerful Disposition… The easiest way to feel good is to extend a kind word to
someone, really it’s not that hard to say, Hello or Thank You.
Leanne Nettleton—Principal
St Bernadette’s School News 2
Remembrance Day On Wednesday we had a beautiful ceremony to commemorate Remembrance Day. We were very fortunate to have Monsignor John Boyle join us in prayer as we remembered those that fought to keep Australia safe and free. Thank you to Mr Visser and the School Leaders who helped lead the prayers and planted crosses in remembrance of those who had died. Congratulations to Oliver Singleton-Turner who solemnly played the Last Post and the reveille for us.
St Vincent de Paul Next week marks the start of our St Vincent de Paul Christmas hamper collection. St Bernadette’s has always been so generous with bringing in Christmas food items to be distributed to those who are less fortunate than us. We have recently been able to help those suffering in Jamaica and now we look to help those in our neighbourhood as they face a bleak Christmas without our help. We ask families to kindly donate items of food that are non-perishable and can be stored without refrigeration, eg. tinned fruit and vegetables, canned food, biscuits, pasta, Christmas puddings and Christmas treats etc. All donations
of food can be sent straight to classrooms all of next week before they are collected by St Vincent de Paul. Mrs Shane Robinson Religious Education Coordinator
WEEK 7
Mon, 16 Nov 8.30am Morning Assembly
9am Year 4 Parent Tour—Yr 5
Learning Space
2pm Sydney Kings—Year 4
7pm Year 4 Parent Information
Evening
Tues, 17 Nov 8-10am Uniform Shop
Student Banking
9am Year 4 Parent Tour—Yr 5
Learning Space
Wed, 18 Nov 8.45-10.15am Kindy 2016 Orientation
& Parent Workshop
3-4pm DanceFever After School
Club
7:45pm P&F AGM—Library
Thurs, 19 Nov 9am Year 4 Parent Tour - Yr 5
Learning Space
Coming Dates
Expression Of Interest
Uniform Shop Coordinator
The school is calling for Expressions of
Interest for the Uniform Shop
Coordinator. The position will be
responsible for managing, ordering and
selling the school uniforms to the St
Bernadette’s families and reporting to the
Parents & Friends Association and School
Principal. For further information please
contact the school office to obtain a
description of the various duties
associated with the role.
Early Years Assessments
This week and next our Kinder and
Year One teachers are
administering the Early Years
Assessment with their children.
These assessments are conducted as
a one to one interview and include
assessment of sight word vocabulary, letter/
sound knowledge and reading accuracy and
comprehension. While your child’s teacher is
conducting these interviews a relief teacher
will be teaching the class. All of these relief
teachers – Mrs Thorpe, Mrs Younis, Mrs
Beames, Mrs Tunchon, Mrs Lee and Mrs
Macey are very familiar with our learning
programmes and will follow these and the
day book for each class.
School Fees for 2016
Parents are advised that attached to this week’s e-news is the 2016
Diocesan School Fees schedule.
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Celebrating Talents Congratulations to Anthony Foong in
3G who won gold and bronze at the
ASMA Taekwondo championships
recently.
Congratulations to Noelle Le in 4B who
achieved an A in her grade 2 piano
exam.
Social Skill: Being Polite and Courteous
Class Student of the Week Student of the Week
Social Skill Award
KB Alexander Beers Annabelle Farag Isabella Perete
KG Scarlett Sahyoun Campbell Sing Ella Zeaiter
KW Jet Jackson Audrey Sullivan Douglas Windress
1B Luke McDermott Lily Procter Joshua Zeaiter
1G Samantha Badenhorst Lucas Heyes Isla Guy
1W Bridget Clemente Antonio Wadih Natalie Samperi
2B Cassandra Losurdo Jean-Andre Meyer Isla Clark
2G Claudia Homsi Angus Northey Claudia Chambers
2W Mark Bradshaw Catherine Irwin Imogen Vines
3B Conrad Lopez Savannah Moubarak Ethan Zerafa
3G Natalia Barone Joseph Hadchiti Ryan McMahon
3W Noah Bailey Isabella Willard Byron Hill-Polito
4B Annalise Besters Hayden White Ella Lincoln
4G Yves Rahme Michelle Zeaiter Abby McCann
4W Kaden Govender Mischa Timbrell Ysabella Salalila
5B Marcus Bruzzano Clayton Coutinho Abbey Robinson
5G Mariah Lopez Christian Younis Aaron Keetels
5W Piper Laurie Saxon Orsini Oliver Silvester
6B Jacob Barone Larissa Carroll Sophie Noonan
6G Sophie McMahon Caitlin Zwaine Travis Exton
6W Mitchell White Daniella Zeaiter Amor Henrico
Congratulations to the following
PrinciPal’s awards:
Alex Caruana 6G Ryan Charker 6W
Jade Raslan 6B Conor Duggan 6G
Jacob Barone 6B Mackenzie Bullen 6G
Vanessa Yahko 6W Marshall Poynter 6G
Arijana Ripoll 6W Estelle Velasquez 6G
Peter Makhlouf 6W Kiera Walkerden 6G
Charlotte Joyce 6W Sebastian Bounassif 3B
Chelsea Freitas 6W Jack Miller 4B
Priscilla Leib 4B Georgia-Marie Wardan 4B
Shayan Pala 4B Daniella Jelwan 2B
Jessica Runac 6G Jaimee Azzi 3B
Oliver Singleton-Turner 6G Georgia Pratt 2G
11th November 1918. Over 61 000 brave men and women had risked their lives and made the supreme sacrifice to bring us the freedom, justice and peace we continue to enjoy in Australia today. We rejoice for the heroes of our world, the brave souls who have helped Australia remain a free, respectful and peaceful country. Ponder on this. Your covered in goose bumps and your back is scarred with wounds. Smoke rises as far as the eye can see and bangs and booms ring out and shrapnel flies from all around you. You want to stop and just flee to the safety of home, yet you remain strong, draw on your pride and keep going to fight for your country and your beliefs. Today, on the 11th day of the 11th month, many years on from that fateful event, we Australians, still free, re-member those who fought for our country in struggles and wars around the world. We remember those men and women who fought on the ground, in the air, and in and on the water. At St. Bernadette’s, we commemorated this special day beginning with our Remembrance Day Commemoration ceremony, where we looked back on how these men and women fought courageously for us with one minute’s silence and reflected on Monsignor John’s words which gave great insight into what it must have been like in the war. We responded in prayer and listened solemnly and respectfully to the Last Post and Reveille played by Oli-ver Singleton-Turner. After the whole school ceremony, the school captains presented a commemorative cross to each class for their class prayer space. At 11 am, the school leaders planted 62 crosses in the garden near the Office - each cross representing 1000 brave servicemen and women. Two extra crosses were planted in front of the Gallipoli Rose-mary bushes near our Lone Pine - and paused for a minute’s silence to honour their memory. We remembered The Ode
They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old;
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them. Lest we forget.
By Conor Duggan and Holly Bounassif 2015 School Captains
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Term 4
Staff Development &
Pupil Free Days:
Thurs 17 & Fri 18 Dec
(Week 11)
St. Bernadette’s Christmas Concert
Our concert is to be held on Monday 7th
December at 6.30 pm on the grass area. It will
be lead by special guest Peter Kearney. Peter
Kearney is a contemporary religious singer who
has toured Australia, Ireland, United States and
the United Kingdom to present workshops and
concerts.
Looking forward to seeing all our school
community enjoy a wonderful night.
Congratulations to Mrs Donnelly and Mrs Hurba on the
excellent performance of the St Bernadette’s Choir at
the Variety Club’s Celebration Sing Out held last Sunday
evening at the Sydney Town Hall.
In the concert the children joined with schools from
across Sydney to sing Walking in the Air, Take These
Wings, Oye, Jerusalem, Les Mis and O Come All Ye
Faithful. The audience really was treated to a wonderful
evening of singing.
I would like to thank both Mrs Donnelly and Mrs Hurba
for their many hours of dedication and organisation with
the St Bernadette’s Choir over many years. Both
teachers have done this in a voluntary capacity during
this time and we are extremely grateful for their
passion for music and performance that they have
brought to the choir experience for our children. Sadly
both Mrs Donnelly and Mrs Hurba will be retiring from
these positions at the end of the year. Once again we
thank them and wish them every happiness in their
retirement from their voluntary work with the St
Bernadette’s Choir.
Library Book Club Thank you for your support throughout the
year, we have been able to use the points for
school resources. The booklets for Book
Club were sent home this week. This will be
the last book club for the year. Orders
should be completed by the
Friday, 20th November.
Overdue Books
The overdue notices will be
sent home with the children
next week. If the book/books can't be found
don't panic. Sometimes children return the
books to the wrong place. Just let us know if
there is a difficulty and we'll do our best to fix
the problem. Thank you for your cooperation
with this matter.
Gaye Crammond and Karen Davis
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St Bernadette’s School News 7
Term 4 Dates 2015 Term 4
Awards Ceremony—Mon 30th November 8:45am Primary 10:30am Infants
Year 6 Disco—Fri 4th December
Christmas Concert—Mon 7th December (pm) Swimming Carnival—Wed 9th December (8yrs and over)
Thanksgiving Mass—Fri 11th December
Year 6 Graduation Mass—Mon 14th December
Year 6 Activities Day—Tue 15th December
Last day for students—Wed 16th December
Thurs 17th & Fri 18th December—Staff Development & Pupil Free Days
Term 1 Dates 2016
Term 1
Wed 27 Jan— (am) Staff Development Day & (pm) *MAIs
Thurs 28 Jan—Staff Development Day & *MAIs
Fri 29 Jan—Yrs 1 to 6 commence
Mon 1 Feb—Kindergarten 2016 commence
Fri 5 Feb—P&F Welcome BBQ 5.30pm onwards
Fri 8 April—Last day Term 1
* MAI (Maths Assessment Interviews)
CHANGES TO SCHOOL TRANSPORT SCHEME From Term 1 2016 students eligible for travel under the transport scheme will be issued with School Opal cards. Applications from Term 1 2016 will be done via a new online application process. Automatic renewal If your child has already been given a travel pass you will automatically receive a School Opal card in 2016. However, parents will need to apply if a student:
Is just starting school and has not had a pass before Is in a transition year (i.e. Year 2 to 3) If student’s personal details have changed
The responsibility for arranging School Opal cards lies with parents. Schools will no longer issue an application form as parents will go online from 2 November 2015, print it out and return it to the school. Apply at transportnsw.info/school-students
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Other Items of Interest
UNIFORM SHOP The Uniform Shop will be open EVERY Tuesday morning, (Term Time) between 8.00am and 10.00am. Payment can be made by: Cash, Cheque and EFTPOS.
TUCKSHOP ROSTER FOR: Week 7 Term 4
Parent helpers please arrive at 10.25am for recess
and 12.45pm for lunch
Monday Recess Paula Yacoub
Lunch Paula Yacoub
Tuesday Recess Rose Intal
Lunch Rose Intal
Wednesday Recess Lynley Walker
Lunch Gina Zeaiter
Thursday Recess
Lunch
Friday Recess Stacy Daly
Lunch Stacy Daly
Thank you for your help and support in the Tuckshop.
It is very much appreciated.
Did you move house, get a new mobile, change job/work number etc over the holidays? If so, please let us have your new details.
Child Protection
A reminder for parents who are required to ‘UPDATE’ their child protection and for ‘NEW’ parents to the school. It is a Diocesan requirement that parents who volunteer at school must complete the Child Protection Module ONLINE. This training is available online at: http://childprotection.parra.catholic.edu.au/training and MUST be completed every two years. This is the new link as of September 2014. All parents must have completed the above prior to helping in the classroom, on excursions, sport days, tuckshop, uniform shop or any help around the school.
Student Leave As part of the implementation of the newly
formulated National Standards, holidays taken by
students outside of school vacation periods will now
be included in Student Attendance Data as absences.
Parents are requested to complete an Application for
Extended Leave form for absences of 10 days or
more. This form is on our website: Parents/Notes
from School/Administration Forms/Application for
Extended Leave.
Please submit this form together with a copy of your
travel documentation at least three weeks prior to the
proposed leave date. This Application for Extended
Leave will then be responded to by
Mrs Nettleton. Thank you for your assistance.
Parents are reminded that one full term’s notice
must be given for leaving students otherwise a
term’s school fees will be charged.
LOST PROPERTY
Boy’s grey pencil case
Girl’s purple glasses
If you have lost these items, please contact the
school office.
Yr 1—End of Year Family Dinner RSL Castle Hill Courtyard Time: 6pm Date: 27th November RSVP: [email protected]
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P & F Assoc. AGM
Wednesday 18th November
7pm (Library)
All parents are invited to attend the P&F Association’s final meeting of the year.
An email was sent to all parents with a nomination form to join next year’s P&F Committee. Please return this note to the school office no later than Tuesday 17th
November.
Advance notice FOR 2016
SAVE THE DATE
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OLMC Parramatta Open Morning Tour
Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta warmly in-vites you to attend our Open Morning Tour on No-
vember 16, 2015 the last tour of the year.
Tour the College and discover why a Mercy Educa-
tion is treasured for life and enjoy a ‘comfortable cup
of tea’ with the College Leadership Team.
The College is now enrolling for 2017.
UNIFORM ROSTER FOR 2016
Voluntary help in our Uniform Shop assists us to offer a great service to our families. If you would like to
help in the Uniform Shop, please complete the form below and return it to the office by Wednesday, 4th
December. If you volunteer , you will be helping between 8am and 10am on a Tuesday morning.
You must also have completed the Child Protection Course online in the last 2 years.
This is a simple process and you can do this by logging on to: http://childprotection.parra.catholic.edu.au/training
or visit our website.
I, ……………………………………...……………(Name, please print)
Mobile Number ……………………...………...…
c/o Eldest child in Class: ………...…………….
am available *1st, *2nd, *3rd, *4th or *5th Tuesday in the
month.
(*please circle) in month/s: ……………
am available any Tuesday, please roster me as appropriate.
For any queries, please contact Therese Qasabian
Uniform Roster Co-ordinator on 9659 8171
Tuckshop Roster for 2016 The operation of our Tuckshop relies on the voluntary help of our parents. If you are interested in being a parent helper to serve
in the Tuckshop either at recess or lunchtime, please fill in the form below and return to the office by Wednesday, 4th
December. You must also have completed the Child Protection Course online in the last 2 years. This is a simple process
and you can do this by logging on to: http://childprotection.parra.catholic.edu.au/training or visit our website.
Please contact Stacy Daly on 0409 994 838 or email: [email protected]
TUCKSHOP ROSTER FOR 2016
I, ………………………………(Name, please print) Mobile Number…………………………Email address: ……………………………
am currently on ………………………...…………. and will help on this day next year.
please nominate week and day of the month:(eg. third Monday)
am currently on …………………………...………. and would like to change to ………………………
am currently on …………………………….…….. but I am not available to help next year.
am not on the roster but would like to help next year on ……………………………….……………….
am able to help between 10.25 and 11am ‘recess’ duty ……………………………………
am able to help between 12.45 and 1.45pm ‘lunch’ duty ……………………………………………….
Eldest child’s name: ……………………………… Class: ……………………………...
If you would like to help out in the Uniform Shop or Tuckshop next year—please complete the
form(s) and return to the school office. Thank you.
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