Our Harmony Day Prayer
O God
You create all people in your image.
We thank you for the astonishing variety
of races and cultures in this world.
Enrich our lives by ever widening circles of
friendship
and show us your presence
in those who differ most from us,
until our knowledge of your love is made perfect
in our love for all your children;
Through your son, Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen
RAINBOW COLOUR FUN RUN. Remember that this Sunday at 10.00am our main fundraiser for the year will be off to a flying start. The Rainbow Run is held at Leschenault Recreation Reserve. Remember to purchase your tickets today. You can buy tickets from the front office or near the canteen after school or on the day. We look forward to seeing all our school community running and having fun. EASTER RAFFLE: Ticket books have been sent home to families during the past week. The P & F are raising funds for our Nature Playground. Please note there is no need to supply an egg, but hopefully parents can purchase a ticket or two for this year’s Easter Raffle. There are ten Easter prizes. The raffle will be drawn on Wednesday, 5 April at Line-Up.
OSHCLUB; Thursday 6 and Friday 7 April 2017 are Professional Development Days. No students attend school on these days, however Oshclub will operate on these days if needed. Cost is $59:00 per child/per day (Not including 50% tax rebate}. PLEASE BOOK NOW AS THE SERVICE WILL ONLY BE AVAILABLE IF THERE ARE BOOKINGS FOR THESE DAYS. DATES TO REMEMBER SUNDAY 26 MARCH RAINBOW COLOUR RUN Tuesday 28 March First Reconciliation 6:00pm Thursday 30 March Year 6 Cricket Carnival First Reconciliation 6:00pm Friday 31 March Yr 1 Assembly 2:00pm Wednesday 3 April Easter Raffle drawn at Line-Up P & F Meeting 7:00pm
A REMINDER THAT TERM 2 COMMENCES ON MONDAY 24 APRIL 2017. STUDENTS ARE
REQUIRED TO ATTEND ON THIS DAY. HARMONY WEEK What a fantastic time we have had this week. A huge thank you to Mrs Michelle Plajzer, Mrs Anna Walsh, Mrs Valma Bowlden and their team of organisers. A big thank you also to Mr Luke Portolan, Mrs Rebecca Black, Ms Sandra Hall and the Harmony H Team for their assistance. On Monday we heard about Harmony Day and what this truly means to us living in Australia. It means that everyone belongs in our country and is welcomed.
Although Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have lived in Australia for thousands of years, most of Australia’s population is made up of people whose families only arrived in the country within the last 200 years. When European settlers arrived there were around 600 Indigenous nations (groups or communities) living all around Australia. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have a vast and rich heritage, with sacred sites around Australia and many dreamtime stories. Today, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people make up 2.5% of the Australian population.
Issue 7 24 March 2017
NEWSLETTER
Because the majority of Australia’s population is made up of people who were born here, or moved here only one, two or three generations ago, everyone has different and varied backgrounds: Italian, Greek, English, Vietnamese, Irish, Korean, Canadian and so many more.
All the different cultures that come together in Australia bring many things with them: different foods, ways of dressing, languages, customs and beliefs. Harmony Day is about celebrating these differences, embracing new cultures, and making sure that everybody is included in society, as well as celebrated for their uniqueness. On Monday we heard about all the wonderful things that were going to happen. On Tuesday, we began with a dress up. Teachers and students dressed in cultural attire or orange, the colour of Harmony Week, or in flag colours. We saw so many wonderful costumes and zany outfits. We watched as the markets came to life and what a wonderful time everyone had. On Wednesday, we were entertained with a great display of martial arts from Kade Cataldo and Kobe Musitano. We were all very impressed. Kade, who has achieved a black belt, even placed Mrs Plajzer on the floor as part of the demonstration. We have so many talented students in our school who are achieving so many fantastic things. On Thursday, there were activities in the Library to celebrate Harmony Week. Special thanks to Mrs Stephanie Taylor, who provided world delights at recess for students to feast upon. They really were a huge hit for the children. Thanks also for providing popcorn and lollipops for our special feast day. Today, we celebrated Leschenault Feast Day. What a sensational day it turned out to be. We began by celebrating Mass with Father Jess and our Parish community, then delved into sporting activities and finished with movie theatres around the school. Students were able to choose their venue and movie. Congratulations everyone on a fantastic day. Nature Play Thank you to our wonderful parents who assisted with the Nature Play retrieval plan last weekend. Special thanks to Bunbury Catholic College for their kind donation of the nature play equipment. Seven fabulous families, helped to collect quite a bit of the equipment and bring it to our school grounds. Shortly, we will be asking for volunteers to help erect the equipment and create three more nature play areas in our school. A big thank you to Claire Treasure and Sheree Angel for organising this. Reconciliation Busy Bee Thank you so much to the families who joined us on Sunday, 12 March, for the busy bee in our Church grounds. It is a wonderful way to prepare our Church in readiness for the Sacrament. Every year we ask families to donate one hour to help prepare the Church.
CHRISM MASS Every year in the Bunbury Cathedral we celebrate a special Chrism Mass. At this Mass each Parish is given the special oil for Confirmation, which is known as Chrism. Our students are anointed with this oil on the day of their Confirmation. Usually this special Mass falls on a school day so we bus our student to the Mass so that they can participate. Unfortunately, this year, the date for this Mass is in the school holidays. Therefore: we would like to invite our students in year six who will be making their Confirmation, to join us at Mass on Tuesday, 11 April at 11.00am in the Cathedral if possible. POKEMON CARDS & BEYBLADES Last year we allowed the playing of Pokemon cards as many children enjoyed this activity at recess and second Lunch, The only condition we stipulated was that no trading was to take place, as at times the younger children are not aware of the value of the cards they are playing with. It was explained that if trading took place we would have to ban this activity. It is with regret that we need to inform students that these cards are no longer allowed to be brought to school, because of trading that has taken place. Presently we are seeing many Beyblades coming into the school, and as a school we have decided that these too, will need to be banned.
SCHOOL SORES There have been several reported cases of Impetigo (School Sores) in the school Symptoms include itchy pustules and scabs. Lesions on exposed skin should be covered with a waterproof dressing. Children are infectious as long as there is discharge from untreated lesions. Antibiotic treatment is available from your doctor, if necessary. Children should not return to school until the day after treatment has commenced.
DATE FOR BOOKING
COURTS FOR THE WINTER
SEASON IS
TUESDAY 28 MARCH From 8:00am.
ALTAR SERVERS ROSTER Saturday 25 March Erin Emerson Leah & William York Nicolas Madaffari Sunday 26 March Imogen Pinelli Giaan Johnston
Luke Rosewarne Laughlan Davies
SUNDAY EVENING MASS 5:30PM
Jayde Barry Emarni White
CANTEEN ROSTER
Monday 27 March
HELP REQUIRED
Tuesday 28 March
Simone Gallagher HELP
Wednesday 29 March
Hayley Cross Anna Pruiti
Thursday 30 March
Clare Mullens Virginnia Whittaker
Friday 31 March
Beverley Nikolich Helen Barry
AWARDS PRESENTED ON FRIDAY 17 MARCH 2017
PPB Jayden Mell PPG Indiana Gledhill Emilia Monka Sienna Morabito 1B Thomas Cross Nya French-Hall 1G Connor Old Olivia York 2B Charlie Pierce 2G Ebony Williams Aiden Brand 3B Shiksha Soni 3G Madeleine Iannello Emily Hickling 4B Lisa Emerson Ashton Warburton 4G Joryn Scarlett Rachel Cronin 5B Rhys McAtee 5G Zac Perrella Kobe Musitano
Ella Bird Year 6 Rohan Ashworth Jack Vitali Ethan McEwen Kade Cataldo Evie Cheasty-Duggan Physical Education Charli Stewart Arrabella Stewart COMMUNITY NEWS MINDFULNESS & MEDITATION CLASSES FOR CHILDREN: This programme will commence in Term 2. See flyer at back of newsletter. To register please contact Abbey on 0423 035 588.
PHOENIX FITNESS IS COMING LCPS For Parents and Friends only. Michael is a qualified personal trainer from Phoenix Fitness and will be taking classes on our school oval on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at $10 a session. Pay for Monday and Wednesday and get Friday free until the end of the Term 1. Start time is 5.30am and each session runs for approx. 1 hour. Michael has the expertise to cater for all ability levels. Are you up for the challenge????? Get some friends together and register your interest by searching Phoenix Fitness and Training or by emailing Michael direct. Alternatively turn up at 5.30am ready to go next Monday. [email protected] GLEN HUON DENTAL CLINIC will be closed for staff training on the following days Tuesday 28 and Wednesday
29 March 2017. Nguyet's story - Vietnam
Nguyet lives with a severe disability, and has suffered
isolation in her native Vietnam as a result. A Caritas-
supported program offered her education, creative
outlets and much-needed community interaction.
We [have hope that she] can be independent, and build
the future she wants." Tim, Nguyet's mother
In a small town in Vietnam, a severe disability kept young
Nguyet behind closed doors. Constrained by the high
demands of her condition, her parents were also isolated
from their neighbours. There is a high level of disability in
Vietnam, particularly as a legacy of war, but little support
for families whose children have disabilities. People with
disability have poorer health outcomes, lower educational
achievements, lower economic participation and higher
rates of poverty than people without disability.
The future seemed bleak for the whole family, until
Nguyet’s family became participants in a program
supported by Caritas Australia. A neighbour kindly
introduced the family to the Capacity Building for Parent
Associations Supporting Children with Disabilities
program, which has given them support on several levels.
The neighbour, a teacher, has been able to offer Nguyet
home-based education, and there is capacity building for
her parents and others in the same situation, through
their local Parents’ Association. At Association meetings,
Nguyet’s mother has been able to increase her skills for
managing her daughter’s condition, and share her
experiences with other parents of children with
disabilities.
Nguyet has learnt to read and write and better manage
her physical needs, and her creative gifts have been
unlocked. Now she is increasingly engaging with her
neighbours, and she and her parents are more confident
about her future. Whenever they are supported and
cared for properly, children with disabilities can [achieve] change." - Duong, Nguyet's case manager
Bunbury Catholic College is a co-educational school of approximately 1 400 students in Years
7 to 12 on two campuses. BCC offers a caring community environment that promotes the
education of the whole person: the spiritual, academic, physical and cultural dimensions of
each child.
Marist Campus (Bunbury)
Mercy Campus (Australind)
YEAR 7 2018 ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS,
INDIGENOUS AND P&F BURSARIES
Make the most of these opportunities for current
Year 6 students. It is free to apply for the
Scholarships and Bursaries.
ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS
The scholarship covers basic tuition fees and it is renewable
each year up to the 3rd year of secondary school,
subject to continued academic excellence. Exam: 9.00am Saturday 6 May 2017.
Venue: Bunbury Catholic College
Rodsted Street BUNBURY
INDIGENOUS BURSARIES
PARENTS & FRIENDS’ BURSARIES
Applications close on Wednesday 5 April 2017.
For further information and an application form
please visit www.bunburycatholic.wa.edu.au
or contact the College on Ph 9721 0004, Fax 9721 0044
email: [email protected]
CHILDREN’S MINDFUL MEDITATION CLASSES
address wellbeing through mindful meditation for children
www.rainbowcrystalconnection.com
To register please contact ABBEY on 0423035588 or
Classes run at Leschenault Catholic Primary School from 3:15pm to 4:15pm and 4.30pm to 5.30pm Held in the Music Room Starting: T2 Mon, 1st May 2017
Price: $125; 8 weekly classes and
journal at end of term $25; optional take home CD
with guided meditations from the classes
10 benefits of 'Rainbow Crystal Connection Children's Meditation Classes' 1. Mediation reduces stress and anxiety. 2. Meditation increases focus, concentration and attention spans. 3. Meditation builds character, self-esteem and confidence. 4. Research shows that meditation/mindfulness can improve attention deficit and behavior. 5. Meditation is non-competitive. 6. Correct breathing increases oxygen to busy brains. 7. Visualisation stimulates parts of the brain that are used for listening, reading,
creative writing and other creative pursuits. 8. Positive affirmation promotes ‘calm children’. 9. Mindfulness promotes awareness of thought and action. 10. Calm still minds create calm still children.