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Whitefriars School
Newsletter
15th June, 2016 Term 2, Week 7
Dear Parents,
Last Friday all of our staff were involved in a day which focussed on
“Restorative Practices: Nurturing Human Dignity”. At the core of our
Christian story is the message that we are all loved by God. Through
exploring the stories of Creation in the Book of Genesis, the first book of
the Bible, we were reminded that God gave us life and that in life, we
are free to choose. Having freedom though, involves having rights and
responsibilities.
Developing relationships is pivotal to all humans: being connected and
knowing that we are loved gives us life. We as educators have an
incredibly ‘sacred role’, nurturing the growth of our young people. We,
together with you as parents, ‘form young hearts and minds’, enabling
them to know that each of them is loved and valued. When children, or
adults, don’t have a sense of being valued, this can lead to making
choices which can be damaging to both themselves and others.
There are times in relationships when conflict occurs or bridges are
broken. Restorative Practices, through the asking of questions and
listening to one another, give children skills to resolve conflict or
brokenness. Learning to acknowledge their responsibilities and their
rights and that of others is key to this. Learning to respect themselves,
others and their environment becomes a basic building block for life.
In Term 3 at our next staff day we will continue to develop our
understanding of working with our young people to bring about a sense
of worthiness and wholeness as they navigate the waters of life.
On Saturday 25th June (10 days’ time) all families are invited to a film
afternoon at the Odeon Theatre Semaphore. “Finding Dory” will be
the focus of the day! Following this all are invited to gather in the Hall
across the road for pizzas and chicken…an easy Saturday evening meal!
A flyer is attached to today’s newsletter and tickets for the film (and
meal) are available from our Office. Please order by next Wednesday so
that catering can be organised and numbers provided to the theatre.
Thank you to the Parents and Friends for organising this.
Tickets for “The Red Carpet” performance, our whole school concert
on August 5th are also available for purchase from the Office.
Grandparents, aunties and uncles and neighbours will all delight in the
singing and dancing of all 18 classes as they make their way through many different musicals. Be sure to invite
them all to this showcase of talent!
““We must teach more by example than by word.”
(St Mary of the Cross MacKillop, 1867)
For your diary…..
Term 2 Wednesday, 15th June - 7pm School Board Meeting at Whitefriars Friday, 17th June - 9.15am Mass, Year 6/7 Classes - 7pm Reception Mums’ dinner at Woodville Hotel Wednesday, 22nd June - 9am Assembly hosted by Reception Unit Friday, 24th June - Chess Tournament, 9am—1pm - 9.15am Liturgy, Reception Unit in Hall Saturday, 25th June - Parents & Friends “Finding Dory” Film Day Thursday, 30th June - Numerical Acumen Presentation Night Friday, 1st July - 9.15am Mass, 4/5BF and 4/5V in Church Wednesday, 6th July - 9am Assembly hosted by Junior Josephites Friday, 8th July - 9.15am Liturgy, Year 1/2 Classes in Hall - Last day of Term 2—students dismissed at 12.30pm
Term 3 Monday, 25th July - First day of Term 3 Wednesday, 3rd August - 9am Assembly hosted by Year 1/2 Unit Friday, 5th August - School Concert at Titanium Stadium Saturday, 13th August - Confirmation celebrations at St Margaret Mary’s Church, 10am and 2pm
45 Beaufort Street, Woodville Park, 5011
Phone - 8445 1895 Fax - 8445 1876
Email address: info@whitefriars.catholic.edu.au
Our website: www.whitefriars.catholic.edu.au
Principal: Ms Mary Hemmings Deputy Principal: Mrs Barbara Ahern
APRIM: Mr Michael Larner
OSHC & Vacation Care Phone: 8244 4155 or 0459 988 149
Croydon Park Parish Office Phone: 8346 0944
Our deepest sympathy to the following families who have lost loved ones this week:
The family of Rina Lieu (6/7R) on the death of her grandfather, Mr Chuyen Tran,
who passed away on the 8th June - and -
The family of Carlos Camacho (6/7CS) on th death of his grandfather,
Mr Stelios Mountzouris, who passed away on the 12th June.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Lieu and Camacho families at this sad time.
May their loved ones be at peace with God.
Religious Dimension
St. Anthony of Padua– Feast Day 13th June
St. Anthony is a popular Saint, particularly within our Italian community, as much of Anthony’s preaching and teaching occurred throughout Italy. Anthony was born Fernando Martins in Lisbon, Portugal, in 1195. When he joined the Franciscan Order, he changed his name to Anthony. Anthony was an intellectual and he dedicated much time to the study of theology and Latin. He also taught at the universities of Montpellier and Toulouse in southern France. Anthony carried with him a book of psalms and written notes that he used for teaching. This book however was stolen, so Anthony
prayed and his book was returned. Modern images of Anthony hence depict him with a book and the Infant Child Jesus, and he is commonly referred to as the “finder of lost articles”. For his intellectual contributions Anthony was declared a Doctor of the Church. Michael Larner– APRIM
A big thank you to the 10 sponsors who are assisting our concert through the donation of funds to minimise costs
associated with sound, lighting and associated costs. Further sponsors would be very welcome.
Sponsor Whitefriars’ Concert….raise the profile of your business within our community!
Federal Government Elections: Saturday 2nd July
As we move towards our Federal Government elections you may like to consider the following points when
deciding who to vote for on July 2nd. Listen to be aware of what each of the parties are offering. This will affect
your children in the future!
1. If government funding for Catholic schools fails to keep pace with school costs, that could lead to even
larger fee increases, affect school quality or lead to school closures.
2. More than 70 new Catholic schools are planned across Australia in the next five years to meet growing
demand for school places. Without additional capital funding, these schools may not be built. Government
funding is also needed to maintain and upgrade existing Catholic schools. South Australia currently
receives only $5.5m per annum for capital development.
3. The Federal Government deflects paying the South Australian Year 7 students at the secondary per capita
recurrent grant rate, stating it is a State Government issue - while requiring them to study the same
curriculum and sit the same NAPLAN tests as other states. South Australia is the only state where
Year 7 students are funded at a primary per capita recurrent grant level.
Yours sincerely
Mary Hemmings
The following students celebrate their birthdays from the 15th to the 21st June:
Caitlynn Buss, Carmine Coggins, Amelia Damiano, Hannah Dmytriw, Samuel Fragomeni, Pawel Joseph, Charles Smith and Isabella Tosti.
The Penola Dreamers Fr Julian Tenison Woods and young Mary Mackillop “Little did either of us dream of what was to spring from so small a beginning.”
(Mary Mackillop, 1891) Presented by Barrie Hibbert.
One hour duration at Mater Dei Church, Woodville Park Sunday July 3rd 2016 at 2pm
followed by afternoon tea in St Joseph’s Centre.
A celebration to mark the 150th Anniversary of the founding of the Sisters of St Joseph in Penola.
A gold coin donation will support our parishioner Vy Nguyen attend the World Youth Day in Poland in July.
In Mathematics this term we have been learning about
length, area and perimeter.
We learnt to estimate and accurately measure
different units of length. There were not enough
metre rulers for everyone to use so Mrs Twigden
asked us to make our own. This was a challenging task
for us because we had to concentrate on marking out
every centimetre and make sure that it was evenly
spaced.
From this activity, we discovered how many
centimetres and millimetres there are in one metre.
Once our metre rulers were completed, we found items
around the classroom that were less than, about and
more than one metre.
This was so much fun!
Music,
Dance
& Drama
AFTER SCHOOL SPORTS RESULTS
Sport Whitefriars Team Score Opposing Team Score
Netball
U9 Whitefriars Sapphires
U11 Whitefriars Bluebirds
U11 Whitefriars Warriors
U13 Whitefriars Stars
3
13
10
18
Mount Carmel
Nazareth White
Nazareth Gold
Nazareth Gold
2
7
5
10
CANTEEN ROSTER - TERM 2, WEEK 8
(If you are able to help please contact Erica or Iris in the Canteen)
Mon—20 June Tues—21 June Wed—22 June Thurs—23 June Fri—24 June
CANTEEN
CLOSED
Jess Pearce (til
11.30am)
& Volunteer Please!
Tina Bodjo
& Volunteer Please!
Cosi Costa
& Volunteer Please!
Denise Harrison
& Volunteer Please!
Scholastic Books - HUGE Book Sale 39-41 King Street, Norwood
Two Days Only:
17th June—8am to 6pm
18th June—8am—2pm
50-90% Off
Hundreds of picture and
chapter books, non-fiction
and activity items.
scholastic.com.au
SACPSSA Athletics Day
Last Tuesday saw the might of the Whitefriars Athletics Team display their skills in the annual SACPSSA
Athletics Carnival. Whitefriars are in the very competitive and tough Division 2. In all, 35 students represented
the school in a range of track and field events at the SA Athletics Stadium. All students who represented
Whitefriars on the day did the school proud and tried their very best.
We had students come home with a range of ribbons for their efforts but the best aspect for me was the continued
encouragement they offered each other and offered students from other schools throughout the day. Our Senior
Boys Team dominated their age group and won four events which allowed them to win the coveted Senior Boys
Age Champions pennant.
A massive thank you to the parents who assisted with events throughout the day, especially Kylie Noblet and
Christine Dunbar. Your continued help was very much appreciated by the students and myself.
Congratulations to the following students:
Harry Lilburne
Max Noblet
Jamie Parish
Navya Shaju
Michael Economou
Elisha O’Dea
Charlie Knowles
Joseph Monti
Nina Wall
Joseph Jimmy Palackal
Elisia Kousiandis
Andy Vo
Jemma To
Jake Baker
Jayden Nguyen
Julia Shkreli
Montana Dunbar
Zac Baker
Nyanbol Attar
Hien Nguyen
Brandan Speranza
Teagan Dunbar
Liam Wijnands
Brianna Mastromihalis
Callum Seal
India Bament-Sitkowski
Rachita Sukhija
Will Noblet
William Knowles
James Pergat
Paris Economou
Loraine Soriano
Max Pilkington
Alana Brkic
Naomi Zerella
Joseph Monti, Zac Baker, Charlie Knowles
and Jake Baker with the Senior Boys Team pennant!
(Aidan Brigden, PE Co-Ordinator)
The services and events contained in this newsletter are in no way connected
with the school and are included for your information only. Parents/caregivers
need to make their own enquiries and assessments about the suitability of these
events and services for their needs and those of their children.
Reception Mums’ Dinner All welcome for a dinner catch up
on Friday 17 June at 7pm
at the Woodville Hotel.
If you are able to make it,
please let Samara (0402 739 966)
or Tracey (0403 373 153) know.
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