Thursday 28 March 2019

Week 9 Term 1 2019

Stations of the Cross
Tomorrow, Friday 29th March, the whole school will reenact the Stations of the Cross in preparation for Holy Week and Easter which fall during the school holidays. Please join us at 9:15am in the back yard for the Stations of the Cross.

Conference Days
The staff are preparing for their two day conference next Thursday and Friday. The international Schools That Deliver Team will be facilitating Phase two of the programme. For the past twelve months, the staff have been working in professional research teams and preparing to present their findings and recommendations as an outcome of Phase One. I will share staff presentations with you along with the outcomes of our conference early next term. You can learn about Phase One and what it means for our school by going to the links on my change2flourish blog at this link.




Farewell to Mrs Petrovich
Last week we informed the children in 3P that Mrs Clare Petrovich is finishing at the end of the term. Mrs Petrovich has been travelling quite a distance to St Patrick's school and is relocating further away. We are looking forward as a school community to thank and farewell Mrs Petrovich for over 20 years of dedicated service to our school.

Final Newsletter for Term 1
Our final newsletter for this term will be sent out on Monday 1st April due to school finishing for the children on Wednesday 3rd April.

LAST CALL for Easter Raffle
Please return all raffle tickets and donations to the school office tomorrow morning.  The raffle prizes will drawn at assembly on Monday morning.

Last day for students this term.
Students will be dismissed for Term 1 this Wednesday 3rd April @ 3.30pm.  TEAM KIDS will be operating on the Thursday and Friday.  Please book direct.

Important Term 1 Dates
Friday 29th March                   Stations of the Cross 9:15am
Wednesday 3rd April               End Term 1 for the children 3:30 pm finish
Thursday 4-5 April                  Staff Conference Schools That Deliver Network

COMMUNITY NOTICES
Click on the link for information regarding Chadstone Calisthenics Club. 

http://www.chadstonecalisthenics.org.au/




Friday 22 March 2019

Week 8, Term 1, 2019

Stations of the Cross Friday 29th March
Next Friday 29th March, the whole school will reenact the Stations of the Cross in preparation for HolyWeek and Easter which fall during the school holidays. Please join us at 9:15am in the back yard for the Stations of the Cross.

Year 3 Sacramental Workshops
Special thanks to Mrs Mullan and our Year 3 teachers for coordinating the Reconciliation workshops this week. The children are preparing to make their reconciliation on Tuesday 30th April. Please keep them in your prayers in the coming weeks.
Time Capsule Reveal
The contents of the time capsule are removed by Jenny Hawkins
with Alicia Cerrato's support (parent & historian) 
Students from the Class of 1994 form a human chain to pass the contents inside.
Pauline D'Astoli (principal 1994) shares the contents with the community.
Jenny Hawkins & Pauline D'Astoli cut the special St Patrick's Day cake,


We had a large community turnout to the opening of the 1994 time capsule on Sunday. Please read the special message of thanks from Pauline D'Astoli, the principal from 1994. We plan to put something back into the time capsule towards the end of the year and will keep you informed. Thank you to everyone who helped and supported us on the day especially Alicia Cerrato (parent and historian). The current children are looking forward to learning about the messages from the past as they plan their own messages to leave for the children of the future.

Dear Jenny,

Please accept my sincere thanks for the hospitality of St Patrick's School Community and the wonderful occasion of the opening of the Time Capsule after 25 years.

It was very moving to reconnect with St Pat's school community after so many years.

25 years ago, I could not have imagined the extraordinary event you arranged to mark this St Patrick's Day and present the objects.

To see students, staff and parents from our era was remarkable. It was also significant to see Bernadette Ronchi, our Pastoral Associate, attending too along with Bishop Elliott.

I can imagine the students and staff coming up with very rich questions that a Time Capsule experience provokes.

I think it is important for the children to know we were thinking of them long before they were born and that are connected to us as St Patrick's parish family.


Once again many thanks for your kindness to so many visitors who came back for this marvellous day.

Best wishes,

Pauline D'Astoli
St Patrick's Principal 1994

Welcome
This week we welcomed Miss Jacinta Stokes to our staff. Miss Stokes is an experienced teacher who  has relocated from New South Wales and has taken over from Mrs Hills and Mrs Oliver as the 4S class teacher. We are pleased to have Miss Stokes join our St Patrick's school community.

Open Morning
Thanks to the many parents and grandparents who attended the Open Morning yesterday. About 80 families were represented and the children enjoyed sharing their classroom and their learning with you. Thanks to our staff who opened up their learning spaces to welcome you. If you have any feedback for us about the Open Morning please email me jhawkins@spmurrumbeena.catholic.edu.au

SRC Badges
The SRC Badges will be presented at assembly this coming Monday.

Parish Education Board (PEB) AGM
This week we held the PEB AGM. I would like to express my thanks to John O'Sullivan our Chair who has been a very supportive and pro active Chair for the past twelve months. John will remain in this role for 2019. John presented a very informative report at the AGM. You can read the full report under the parish tab on our Learning Community Site. Here is a link to the PEB AGM Chair and Principal Reports.
Thanks to all of our board members, especially Gabby Paroli who has been the secretary for the past two years. We also thank John Howard and Kylie Newman whose term on the board has come to an end.
Thank you to the parents who have returned the blue "100 ways to help" forms. Please keep sending them into the office as we build our database of expertise from within our community.


Important Term 1 Dates
Monday 25th March                Assembly, POPE Meeting 2:30pm
Friday 29th March                   Stations of the Cross 9:15am
Wednesday 3rd April               End Term 1 for the children 3:30 pm finish
Thursday 4-5 April                  Staff Conference Schools That Deliver Network



COMMUNITY NOTICES


The Star of the Sea College application portal for Year 7, 2021 prospective students is now open.  Hopefully this new software serves you well and eases the application process.

This year:
  • We have a new portal - new software, multi-platform user interaction
  • The application fee remains at the non-refundable $100 (Visa or Mastercard)
  • The portal will remain open until 4 pm on 23 August 2019
  • Offers will be made, via email, in September




Saturday 16 March 2019

Week 7 Term 1 2019

Tragic Attack on Religious Community
While we were celebrating St Patrick's Day and enjoying the wonderful Colour Run, 49 people were killed whilst worshipping and practising their faith in the safety of two mosques in Christchurch. Our heartfelt sympathies and prayers go to the loved ones of those killed and those in hospital and to all people of Islamic faith during what is described by New Zealand's prime minister as one of New Zealand's darkest days.

Catholic Church in Melbourne
Archbishop Peter A Comensoli recently spoke of the sense of ‘desolation’ felt by so many Catholics over the past weeks with the news of Cardinal Pell..." But the Catholic Church is not a victim. It is the survivors of child abuse who need our support – and the rigour and relevance of our child safety regimes that require constant attention ".
Below is an extract from a St Patrick's Day speech by Archbishop Peter to the community. I urge you to read the full speech. You can read the full speech at this link.

......I stand before you tonight a new but already proud Melbournian Catholic, cherishing a history of Christian fidelity and social contribution that has manifested itself in parishes and schools, in hospitals and universities, in aged care centres and welfare agencies, at parliament, on sporting fields and in the professions.

This Melbourne Catholic presence has been an influencer in the city, a marshaller of the troops, a political force for good. Built on the foundations of St Patrick, it has nurtured, educated and healed – hatched, matched and dispatched – countless Melbournians for generations.

 Yet I cannot deny that I also stand here tonight amid the darkest days of our proud history in this city. An earthquake has occurred, and the landscape has shifted permanently. What, until recently, offered a sure footing and a familiar vista, is now broken ground and crumbling edifices. What has been a source of pride and comfort, built by our forebears, no longer captures people’s minds and hearts, and leaves our children indifferent. At this time of deep crisis and humiliation, might it not be time to let go of the past and begin anew?

So, this is the proposal I want to put to you tonight, wounded but proud; shaken but determined: that the future of the Christian faith in our city lies in letting go of the old landscape of a Catholic Melbourne, and instead re-beginning the work of Patrick, re-planting our city with the seeds of the Gospel, re-discovering a knowledge, language and pedagogy that can transform lives. It is a proposal to make the move away from the institutional centre and relocate ourselves among our local neighbourhoods of grace.

Where might we find these places? Well, we might take a look at Christ the Light Parish, up north in Mernda, the newest parish of Melbourne. They began with a handful of Christians in 2012, and are now averaging 500 at Mass each Sunday, without a church in which to gather. Or we might go and discover Resurrection Parish, out West in St Albans South. They’re averaging 3,000 weekly attendees, with Masses in five different languages. Or we could head East to St Joseph’s Springvale. There’s 2,500 of them gathering there each week.

These are just a few of the many local communities spread throughout Melbourne – within the tram tracks and beyond – where we will discover saints among us. They gather to worship God on Sundays, while still enjoying their footy. They participate in small faith groups during the week as they juggle work and family. They belong to evangelical movements and organisations of charity, reaching out to the broken and struggling. They teach the Catholic faith and morals to their children because it matters. They strive to live lives according to the way of Jesus Christ.......

........Patrick was not an institution builder in society, but a Gospel planter among the locals. He did not establish structures and entities; he proclaimed a message of hope to a people. He equipped a band of disciples to be the leaven for their society. Might not these be the markers for our way into the future? For surely our task is not to reinforce crumbling structures on fractured ground, but to find new ground to build new communities of grace. This is our task ahead: not to foster a nostalgia for the past, but to stake out a new territory.

I want to invite you to join with me in becoming the new Patricks for today, carrying with us across broken terrain that precious flame of deep magic, to ignite new beacons of light throughout our city. May we go there with Patrick, who went there before us.

Child Safety at St Patrick's School
Please be assured that the safety of every child at St Patricks is our highest priority. We have strong Child Safety guidelines in place at our school. We have a Child Safety Team of parents and staff who meet together to review our practices. Every meeting at our school has Child Safety on the agenda to ensure it is at the forefront of our minds. If you would like to join the Child Safety Team, please contact our principal Jenny Hawkins in person or via email. You can access our policies and further information about child safety at this link. The next Child Safety meeting is this Tuesday at 8:15am.

St Patrick's Day Celebrations
Thank you to our hardworking staff who planned and coordinated a wonderful day full of special activities. The Harmony Week activities culminated in the Parents and Friend's annual Colour Run. This was another wonderful success. Thank you to all of the children and families who raised funds and to the parent helpers and our PE Teacher Mrs Barclay for helping to ensure the afternoon ran smoothly. Photos from Harmony Week, St Patrick's Day and the Colour Run will be uploaded to our school Facebook Page in the coming days.
Some of our Year 6 leaders helping with St Patrick's Day activities
Sunday Family Mass and Capsule Reveal
Tomorrow the 17th March at 9am is a Family Mass. Everyone is asked to wear green for St Patrick's Day. Following the mass we will go over to the school hall to open the time capsule hidden away in the school since 1994. Past staff and students will join us for the special celebration which will be followed by refreshments.
Children celebrating St Patrick's Day at the school mass
Open Morning Thursday 21st March
This Thursday the school will be open for parents to visit their children's classrooms. Parents are welcome to join the class for morning prayers at 9am or drop in between 9-10am. To support us with Child Safety arrangements for the open morning, we ask that you write your name on this online sign in sheet or on the hard copy sign in sheet in the front office before Thursday. We will prepare a visitor lanyard for you to wear. This will be available for you to collect from the office. Further details around specialist classes and the location of classrooms will be shared with you before Thursday.

POPE Meeting for new families 2:30pm Monday 25th March
POPE (Parents as Open Partners in Education) - this is a chance to come along to meet our principal Jenny Hawkins and talk about our education at St Patrick's. New parents can ask questions and learn more about how our school works during an informal chat in the staff room.




Important Term 1 Dates

Sunday 17th March                  Family Mass
Tuesday 19th March                Reconciliation Sacramental Workshop Year 3
Wednesday 20th March           Parish Education Board Meeting AGM
Thursday 21st March               Open Morning 9-10am
Monday 25th March                POPE Meeting 2:30pm
Wednesday 3rd April               End Term 1 for the children 3:30 pm finish
Thursday 4-5 April                  Staff Conference Schools That Deliver Network

COMMUNITY NOTICES



Friday 8 March 2019

Week 6, Term 1, 2019

A reminder that it is a public holiday on Monday 11th March and the school is closed.

Farewell Mr Strelec
Although Mr Harry Strelec was only at our school for a few weeks before he sadly died, he made a lasting impression on our children, staff and parents. The parents from 4S organised a beautiful floral tribute which was presented by the staff at a private service along with cards from Mr Strelec's class. We will continue to keep Mr Strelec and his family in our thoughts and prayers as we begin to make plans to remember him at St Patrick's. We thank all of you for your support during the past week.
Mr Strelec with some of our staff before the Parent Connection Event
St Patrick's Day Family Mass
The countdown is on 8 nights until the big reveal !!
Join us for the St Patrick's Day Family mass at church on Sunday 17th March before we reveal the contents of the time capsule from 1994. Come along, wear green and join in the celebration in the school hall.

St Patrick’s will be celebrating Harmony Week during Week 7
Everyone is welcome and included at St Patrick's. We are looking forward to celebrating the diverse cultural backgrounds of our school families in the coming week.
All of the children's hands are represented in this wonderful display prepared by Ms Karin outside Prep C

Wednesday 13th March Multicultural Dress-up Day
: Children are encouraged to dress in clothes which reflect their heritage. Aussie rules football jumpers are discouraged. If your child is unable to dress in cultural costume, they can wear orange which is the official colour of Harmony Day.

Thursday 14th - Multicultural Food Day: Children are encouraged to bring a small plate of food reflecting their cultural background to share with a small group of students before 1st break. Due to food allergies, a list of ingredients would be helpful. (no nuts) Unfortunately, there are no heating or refrigeration facilities available.

Friday 15th - St Patrick’s Day Mass,  Activities led by the Yr 6 leaders and the annual Colour Run !

Sunday 17th - St Patrick's Day Family Mass and the opening of the time capsule from 1994 in the school hall followed by refreshments.  Notes have gone home today.

During lunchtimes (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday) the Year 6 Health and Wellbeing Leadership Team will be organising games from around the world for year prep, year one and year two.

Pancake Day Thank you 

Special thanks to the Grade 2 crew - Jacki C, Bron, Tamara, Maru, Gen, Gabby, Sarah Ellis for giving up their morning and supplying the kids and teachers with some pancakes.

Special thanks to Phil Arnold for helping the team with the mix and Sue Williams for ordering the sugar, lemon juice, oil etc.

The pancakes were an absolute hit! The staff enjoyed them too !!

Easter Raffle



Important Term 1 Dates
                   
Wednesday 13th March           Multicultural Dress Up Day
Friday 15th March                   St Patrick's Day Colour Run
Sunday 17th March                  Family Mass
Tuesday 19th March                Reconciliation Sacramental Workshop Year 3
Wednesday 20th March           Parish Education Board Meeting AGM
Thursday 21st March               Open Morning 9-10am
Wednesday 3rd April               End Term 1 for the children
Thursday 4-5 April                  Staff Conference Schools That Deliver Network





COMMUNITY NOTICES






Friday 1 March 2019

Week 5 Term 1 2019


Ash Wednesday

This Wednesday at 9:10, the children will attend mass for Ash Wednesday. Parents are welcome to join us.

Ash Wednesday is one of the most popular and important holy days in the liturgical calendar. Ash Wednesday opens Lent, a season of fasting and prayer.
Ash Wednesday takes place 46 days before Easter Sunday, and is chiefly observed by Catholics, although many other Christians observe it too.

Ash Wednesday comes from the ancient Jewish tradition of penance and fasting. The practice includes the wearing of ashes on the head. The ashes symbolize the dust from which God made us. As the priest applies the ashes to a person's forehead, he speaks the words: "Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return."

Alternatively, the priest may speak the words, "Repent and believe in the Gospel.(Excerpt from Catholic Online )

Our next family mass will be on Sunday 17th March for St Patrick's day. Mass will be followed by a special celebration to reveal and open the time capsule left in the school 25 years ago. We have been instructed to open it on St Patrick's day and will prepare a special celebration for the event. We will keep you informed.



Parish Education Board AGM 20th March

The Parish Education Board will hold their AGM at 7pm on 20th March.

We thank and farewell John Howard, Gabby Paroli and Kylie Telfer, as their two year terms on the board come to an end at our next meeting.

According to the 2018 guidelines, there will be a Parish vacancy for 2019. Fr Leenus is following this up with the parishioners. 

Parents are welcome to express their interest if they are keen to join the Board. Please feel free to contact any of the Parish Education Board members (via pink list):

John O’Sullivan (Gr 2)
Steven Peters (Gr 1, Gr 5)
Jenny Jones (Gr 2, Gr 3)

In 2020, there will be four parent vacancies and nominations will be requested early next year.
You can learn more about the board at this link on our Learning Community Site.

Parent Skill Registration Form 2019  “A hundred ways to help”

The St Patrick’s Parish Education Board is a group of parents whose role is to work with the school leadership team for the betterment of the school. The Board are seeking your assistance, as we recognise that many in our school community have valuable skills that could be harnessed to assist.

Participation in the skills register is voluntary. Completing this form indicates that you are happy to be approached, with the understanding that you will never be obliged to become involved, or give more of your time than you are comfortable to.

In 2019, we are especially keen to hear from parents who:

o would like to know more about joining the Education Board
o have skills/ knowledge in Occupational Health & Safety
Please feel free to contact any of the Parish Education Board members (via pink list):
John O’Sullivan (Gr 2)
Steven Peters (Gr 1, Gr 5)
Jenny Jones (Gr 2, Gr 3)

You can access an online version of the form at this link. Please print, complete and return to the office. Hard copies will be sent home next week.

PatCare
We need a few more people on the PatCare list. This is a community initiative that provides a meal to members of our school community who are suffering. It’s such a beautiful component of our caring community. If you would be willing to cook a meal (one once or twice a year!) please email pandf@spmurrumbeena.catholic.edu.au and we will pass on your details to Paula Sanders our PatCare leader.
Dates for 2019 Sacraments and Family Workshops
Dates for the sacramental programs have now been confirmed as follows:

RECONCILIATION  GRADE 3
Family Workshop Tuesday 19 March  6.15 3D    7.30 3P
Reconciliation Tuesday 30 April 6.30pm

FIRST COMMUNION GRADE 4
Family Workshop Tuesday 6 August  Times for sessions -TBA
First Communion Sunday 15 September 9am & 5pm

CONFIRMATION GRADE 6
Family Workshop Tuesday 27 August  Times for sessions -TBA 
Confirmation Wednesday 23 October 7pm and Thursday 24 October 7pm


DENDY SWIMMING CARNIVAL
We are extremely proud of the 30 students from Years 4-6 who participated at the Dendy Swimming Carnival last Monday. The energy and team spirit within the St Patrick's area was led by the Yr6s who showed support and encouragement to the Yr4s and Yr5s, some of who were competing in their first carnival. You are all to be congratulated on your efforts, behaviour and sportsmanship throughout the day.
St Patrick's finished the day in equal 3rd place- a fantastic result!
Special mention to the following students who had the 1st or 2nd fastest time in their event, and will go on to compete in the Beachside Division Swimming Carnival next week. The day finished with exciting performances from our relay teams - well done everyone!
* Millie P - 9/10 Girls Freestyle and Butterfly
* Will W - 11 Boys Backstroke
* Grace H - 11 Girls Butterfly
* Harper K, Zoe S, Olivia H, Tara M - 9/10 Girls Freestyle Relay
* Matt F, Finn C, Will W, Christian E - 11 Boys Freestyle Relay
* Luciana D, Alice M, Kate R, Grace H - 12/13 Girls Freestyle Relay


Traffic around the School
We have had several complaints already this year from residents and locals regarding the parking on Dalny Road, especially cars parking too close to the corner of Murrumbeena Road and overhanging driveways.  These complainants have been referred to Glen Eira Council.  This usually results in inspectors visiting and issuing fines.  Please be considerate of our neighbours and also adhere to the parking restrictions which are there to keep our children safe.  Thank you.  

Teeth on Wheels


Important Term 1 Dates
                   
Wednesday 13th March           Multicultural Dress Up Day
Friday 15th March                   St Patrick's Day Colour Run
Tuesday 19th March                Reconciliation Sacramental Workshop Year 3
Wednesday 20th March           Parish Education Board Meeting AGM
Thursday 21st March               Open Morning 9-10am
Wednesday 3rd April               End Term 1 for the children
Thursday 4-5 April                  Staff Conference Schools That Deliver Network


COMMUNITY NOTICES