Welcome to Term Two 10/5/2016
Issue 13
Judging by the very busy activity in classrooms last week, I am sure many
mothers in the Adelaide Hills felt the love on Sunday! We hope it was a
great day for you.
Loving Father in heaven,
we thank you for the love of the mothers you have given us,
whose love is so precious that it can never be measured in dollars and
cents,
whose time does not seem to be measured in the hours they put in per
week,
whose patience seems to have no end and can even seem to stretch past
breaking point.
May we see your loving hand behind them and guiding them.
We pray for those mothers who fear they will run out of love, or time, or
patience,
and ask you to bless them with your own special love and the gifts of more
time and more patience.
And we pray for children and fathers, that they may appreciate, love and
support their mothers and wives.
We ask this in the name of Jesus.
Amen
CAR-PARK KISS and DROP and PICKUP
I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate parents (and
grandparents!) on their thoughtful driving, their patience and courtesy
shown during drop-off and more specifically, pick-up. While St Mark’s car-
park has its limitations, your willingness to follow procedure ensures the
system works very well - by any standard of comparison with other car-park
systems I have seen. Monday’s stormy weather certainly tested all of us,
but I was pleased to see that cooperation and courtesy, once again,
come to the fore.
MORNINGS - Before School
Families are reminded that before school all students, whether on their own
or accompanied by an adult are to congregate outside the Year 5
classrooms until 8.35am, at which time the teacher on duty will invite
students in through the common entry. It would be greatly appreciated if
all students and parents follow this protocol. Please do not wait outside
other classrooms before school, as these areas are not supervised at this
time
There may be occasions when a student is late to school - because of the
way attendance data is collected, it is imperative that all students arriving
at school after 8.50am come in through the front office and are signed in
by their supervising adult. Your cooperation in this is greatly appreciated.
Rainer Mayer
Acting Principal
Last Thursday, the Year 6 students planned and took part in a Multicultural lunch to bring their History unit on Migration to an end. Throughout this unit they had explored the many different reasons why people migrate to Australia, who has migrated to Australia and the influence that migrants have had on Australia. During the lunch experience they had a multicultural menu which included Kartoffelpuffers (potato cakes), Chinese fried rice and a Brown Betty. To add to the feel of a multicultural experience, the students sat in the traditional Japanese seating arrangement and followed Japanese customs. They also participated in some Indian entertainment, Bollywood dancing and had Indian music playing while they ate. The room was decorated with both Japanese and Mexican decorations. Through this unit, students were able to appreciate the hardships migrants and refugees have gone through to create a better life for themselves in Australia and just how lucky we are to now live in such a vibrant, multicultural nation.
Joseph was impressed that Daniel,
Spencer and Zane ate everything with
their chopsticks, even the special fried
rice!
It was a lot of fun….India Doherty
It was a bit funny watching people try
to use chopsticks for the first
time…..Brianna Kohlhagen
Sitting on the pillows in a traditional
Japanese way was really
hard…..Bridie Marshall
Using some of the Japanese customs
was really hard……Jas Howis
The dessert was really nice, especially
the crunchy bits…..Danae Verwey
Using the chopsticks for eating was
easy…Hugh Rogers
Year 6 Multicultural Lunch
Camp Australia
Many families at St Mark’s will be familiar with Camp Australia - our before and after school care
program. Coordinator Sam, along with Nadia work tirelessly to provide our families with a high
quality service that meshes in seamlessly with St Mark’s. Service providers, including before and
after school care, vacation care and early learning centres come under regular scrutiny, and
need to meet a number of clearly set out markers that apply across Australia.
Our service is doing well and has me and continues to meet these stringent National Quality
Standards. In fact, in two of the areas - programming and relationships - our Camp Australia
program achieved an ‘exceeding’ rating. Not only do we know our service if terrific, it has
been externally assessed to be so. And so, on behalf of the St Mark’s school community we
would like to congratulate Camp Australia and its staff on the wonderful work they do, with
special mention of Sam and Nadia. Thank you.
BOOK CLUB
Book Club order forms will be coming home this week. Orders and
payment need to be in by Thursday 19th May.
Are you missing an order from last term? We have an order
without a name for a set of Pony Pals books. If they belong to you
please come and see me in the Library.
Thank you,
Mrs Paterson
Teacher/Librarian
JAFFA Junior Youth is starting up again for another fun filled term! This youth group is open for
children in Years 5-8 and will run once a month all year round. With the Church redevelopment
that is underway for about half or the year JAFFA will mostly be using the school facilities (oval,
hall, courts, library).
There are registration forms for new families to complete upon arrival to any event. Also this
year I please ask for RSVP’s for each event so I can get an idea of numbers for catering, sup-
plies and know how many ChildSafe trained people to have at each event.
Sunday 15th May 2016 - RSVP by Thursday 12th May
2:00pm - 4:00pm in the School Library
Bring: $3.00, and any friends you wish to go head to head with!!
JAFFA Junior Youth (school years 5-8): Contact- Zoë Kleinig on 0488 155 757 or via email to
CANTEEN
Canteen will resume this
Wednesday, 11 May 2016.
www.historyfestival.sa.gov.au
PIONEER WOMEN’S TRAIL WALK
Hahndorf to Beaumont House
Sunday, 15 May 2016
Take up the challenge of walking in the footsteps of the pioneers and join us on this historic walk, 36 years since the first re-enactment. A donation of $15 pp applies from any of the four starting locations.
PRE-REGISTER to walk or register on the day - $15 PRE-BOOK BUS from Beaumont House to star - $10
For registration, starting locations, times, maps and other details go to NTSA website:
www.nationaltrust.org.au/event/hahndorf-pioneer-womens-walk/
Alternatively, your family and friends may like to join the festivities as walkers arrive at Beaumont House, 631 Glyn-burn Rd Beaumont from 11.00am.
Guided house tours, $5.00 per person from 11.00am every half hour (last tour at 4.30pm). Enquiries: Chris Perriam (08) 8362 3036 or [email protected]
Enjoy a German sausage sizzle, along with other food and refreshments, all available for purchase whilst listening to music in the ‘autumn’ garden. Discover connections to Gleeson, Bishop Short, Samuel Davenport and Hahndorf pioneer women.
LOST SPORTS EQUIPMENT
If you have lost a ball on the
school roof please see Mr Scott
as he has a collection of sports
balls in his office with no names
on them.
PARENTS & FRIENDS
Next meeting: Thursday Night at 7.00pm in the staff room.
We would like to invite all parents who are interested in helping
out the Parents and Friends community.
The big events of 2016 are over (Sports Day and Fete) and new
faces will be welcome to help out with the upcoming events.