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103-129 Oakgrove Drive
Narre Warren South 3805
Phone: 03 9704 1970
Fax: 03 9704 1780
Principal– Mr Simon Dell’Oro
Email: [email protected]
www.trinitynarre.catholic.edu.au
TERM 1 2015
WEEK 9
25th March
FRIDAY
27th MARCH
9AM
Stations of the
Cross Celebration
Assembly 2.30
Wishing everyone a
safe and happy holidays and a
joyous Easter
Dear Parents,
It is hard to believe that we have reached the end of Term One already! It has been
a very successful term filled with many varied activities and learning opportunities.
Already Term Two is proving to be extremely busy so please keep your eye on the
date section of the newsletter.
Last week I was privileged to attend the Year Six Camp to Canberra. It was a great
week and the children should be commended for their attitude and behaviour. The
students experienced many wonderful learning opportunities in our Nation’s Capital.
Thanks to Andrea Berryman, Jenny Cassar, Michelle Edmanson, Jane Heard, Donna
Johnston, Tara Todisco and Glenice Shortal who attended the camp. It is a big effort
to leave their families for the week.
Today we enjoyed our Caritas-a-thon and on Friday we have our Stations of the
Cross and Easter Raffle. Thanks to Samantha Willis and the Social Justice Leaders
for their organisation and the Parents and Friends Committee for cooking the BBQ
and organising the raffle. Further details of these events are contained within this
newsletter.
We have commenced our level blogs this week, Corina Watson has provided
information for parents about the blogs and how to access them within the
newsletter.
At the end of this term we farewell Danielle Davis and Samantha Willis who will
commence maternity leave. We wish them all the best for the upcoming birth of
their children. Greg Illman will also be departing at the end of the term, for personal
reasons Greg is taking Long Service Leave at short notice. Andrea Berryman and
Glenice Shortal will also be on Long Service Leave at the commencement of term
two. Diana Jans will return from Long Service Leave next term.
We will be holding our Grade 4 Camp Information Night on Wednesday the 15th
of April at 7pm in the Multi-Purpose Room.
Over the course of the next three terms Trinity will be undertaking Catholic School
Renewal and Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority (VRQA)
Accreditation. Renewal is a process where as a school we critically analyse where we
are at, evaluate what we believe we do well and what we can improve upon and then
create a strategic plan for the next four years. It is facilitated by the Catholic
Education Office Sale and we will be using the Education Board, Parents and Friends
Committee and recent Insight SRC and Enhancing Catholic Identity surveys that
parents filled in to provide feedback for the process. The VRQA component consists
of us demonstrating to the authority that we have the correct procedures and
policies in place to remain registered as a school. The first day of next term,
Monday the 13th of April, will be a School Closure Day to allow us to get the
Renewal process underway.
I hope that everyone has a very happy and holy Easter and I look forward to
working with everyone again next term.
Regards,
Simon Dell'Oro
Principal
Trinity catholic primary school
newsletter
2015 SCHOOL FEES
Accounts have been sent home and are now overdue. If you have not already done so please make your payment as soon as possible. Thankyou to the families who have already
done so. Payments can be made by Cash, BPay ($50 min amount), Cheque and EFTPOS. Payments can be made in instalments. Direct Debit facilities are available.
SACRAMENT LEVY APPLIES TO ALL STUDENTS ENROLLED AT TRINITY
Sacrament Levy of $22 per child per year. This must be paid by the end of Term 1, 27th
March. Payment can be made by Cash, Cheque or EFTPOS.
This levy is to be paid irrespective of your child celebrating a sacrament in 2015. the levy will be charged annually for the duration on your child’s primary school years.
SCHOOL CLOSURE DAYS Please note the next Student Free Day is:
MONDAY 13th APRIL (first day of Term 2).
This year the Alannah and Madeline Foundation launched the eSmart Digital Licence, a new initiative
to help protect children from online risks such as cyberbullying and accessing inappropriate content. The Digital Licence has been made available to every grade 6 student in Australia in 2015, thanks to
a grant of over $1.2 million from Google. The online challenge uses quizzes, videos and games to prepare Australian children (aged 10 and
over) to be smart, safe and responsible digital citizens. Children will complete eight learning modules which evaluate their comprehension of key technology and cyber safety topics, and equip them with
the knowledge and skills they require to learn, play and socialise online. Each Trinity Grade 6 student is eligible to participate in the eSmart Digital Licence.
Consent forms were sent home on Wednesday the 11th of March 2015, could all Grade 6
students who have not yet returned their consent form to their class teacher please do so before the end of Term 1.
Yours Sincerely
Mrs Watson ICT Coordinator / Teacher
2016 PREP ENROLMENTS NOW OPEN
FOR EXISTING SCHOOL FAMILIES only Please call into the office and pick up an Enrolment form if you have a child starting Prep in 2016.
Grade 6 ICT Reminder
During the past few weeks the teachers have been busy creating their Grade blogs. All blogs are now
live and accessible on our school website via the News and Events menu. Students of all ages can
reap an enormous amount of rewards from blogging. There are rewards for teachers, parents,
grandparents and families too! Blogging provides the ideal opportunity for students to learn
appropriate online behaviours and get experience using 21st century technology.
Shortly your child will be bringing home a notice regarding their class blog. Please take the time to read this letter and do not hesitate to speak to your child’s class teacher or myself if you have any questions regarding blogging. We look forward to sharing the Contemporary Learning that is taking
place at Trinity via our blogs and developing home-school partnerships. Remember to subscribe to the blogs to receive email notification when a new post is created and leave comments on our posts.
Please encourage grandparents and other family members to visit our blogs also.
Thank you for supporting your child’s blogging journey. Yours Sincerely
Mrs Corina Watson (ICT Coordinator & Teacher)
CLASS BLOGS 2015
Canberra camp
Year 6 students from Trinity Primary School have recently undertaken an education tour of the National Capital.
Students were given the opportunity to participate in a variety of educational programs with a focus on
Australia's history, culture, heritage and democracy.
The Australian Government recognises the importance of all young Australians being able to visit the National
Capital as part of their Civics and Citizenship education. To assist families in meeting the cost of the excursion
the Australian Government is contributing funding of $30 per student under the Parliament and Civics Education
Rebate program towards those costs. The rebate is paid directly to the school upon completion of the excursion.
Student Reviews
On Sunday the 15th of March, we got on the bus at 7:15am. It took about 9 hours to get to our Caravan Park.
when we got there we unpacked and went to have dinner. After dinner we had our Talent Show then we went to
bed.
On Monday morning we went to the National Planning Gallery then we went to the Australian Mint, where they
make coins. After that we went to Questacon and had lots of fun. After Questacon we went back to our Caravan
Park to get organised to go swimming at the AIS.
The next day we went to Parliament House where we learnt about the Senate and the House of Representatives.
We also went to Old Parliament House and went on a tour. We also saw lots of galleries and museums as well as
going to the top of Telstra Tower, very late at night, after dinner.
Wednesday was the last day in Canberra. We went to the AIS where we saw lots of people practising their
sports. In the afternoon we went to the Australian War Memorial where we watched the changing of the guard.
After dinner we watched Hoodwinked for movie night and packed our bags to put on the bus.
We woke up at 5:30am on Thursday and took our day packs on the bus and slept for 2 hours before we had
McDonalds in Gundagai for breakfast. We stopped a couple of times along the way and finally reached school at
4:15pm. We all had fun at camp and learnt a lot.
By Shervin Climant 6C
On the 15th of March all of the Grade 6's went to Canberra for Year 6 Camp. It took a really long time, most
people slept. Once we got there we unpacked our belongings and headed to dinner.
The next morning we woke up and started our adventure around Canberra. Over the next 3 days we visited
places like Parliament House, AIS, The Australian War Memorial and plenty of museums.
My favourite activity was swimming at the AIS pool with all the other Grade 6 students.
I had a great time but missed my family, it was great to get home and be back with them.
By Nick Guinid 6T
Last week Grade 6 went to Canberra for our School Camp. The first place we went to was the National Planning
Centre for Canberra, we learnt that there was a competition for how Canberra was going to be designed. We
also went to Parliament House, where we learnt about the Senate and the House of Representatives.
We went to Questacon where we learnt about Gravity, lightning and earthquakes. My favourite part about camp
was the AIS, where we learnt about how all the sports are managed and how they train and prepare for their
events.
Camp was an excellent experience for me!
Isabelle Valentine 6E
Canberra Camp photo’s
2015 Casey Student Leaders reception On Thursday 12th March 2015, our student leaders attended a special formal ceremony hosted by the City of
Casey, to acknowledge the newly appointed school captains and leaders of all schools.
The afternoon included many presentations from some of Casey’s young leaders; motivational guest speaker,
Marita Cheng; 2012 Young Australian of the Year and provided networking time for the Primary and Secondary
Student Leaders to get to know each other over afternoon tea.
Here are some of our Year 6 Student Leader highlights from the afternoon:
My favourite time was when the guest speakers spoke to us. Here are some of their inspiring quotes:
Samantha Chapman—The door to success is marked push.
Steven Capon—What could you do?
Sitarah Mohammadi—Take pride in how far you’ve come and have faith in how far you can go.
Justine Jaramillo—How great you’ve become entirely depends on you.
By Paige Arland
I really enjoyed meeting the 2012 Young Australian of the Year, Marita Cheng because her words in her speech
were very inspiring. She started a small industry for girls in engineering and trading which showed me that any
gender is capable of doing anything, if they believe in what they want to accomplish.
By Lance Benipayo
My highlight of the afternoon was when a year 12 student, named Stephen Capon said to us, “it’s up to you how
you want to be and how you can be a better leader”, because it tells me that I can be what I want and still
enjoy it. I was happy to know that I was chosen because I am a good leader and I want to make our school a
better place by helping all the people in our school.
By Tiana Mangano
Siritah Mohammadi had been through difficult times and she found herself in an Australian school speaking no
English, but before she did all those things she was a refugee who came to Australia. She has seen death and
fighting in her country before she came to Australia, and one of my favourite quotes was “when an opportunity
opens up, grab it with both hands”. As chosen to be a Student Leader I am happy to accept the responsibility
and discipline that comes with the position.
By Imasha Nonis
My highlight for the night was the inspirational speeches as they told me how to become a better leader. As
one of the speakers said “when an opportunity is in front of you, you just have to grab it like a burger, just grab
it from both sides”. This quote inspired me to grab every opportunity that is there.
By Zayne M
My highlight was when Marita Cheng talked about ro-bo girls. Ro-bo girls is a program to encourage girls to do
more trade work. In University 5 of 200 girls are in a class for engineering and trading. Ro-bo girls was set up
to make girls do more engineering and other courses. Ro-bo girls is now worldwide and she quite the company
to make robot arms to pick up things and do other stuff.
By Dylan Bucknell
CONGRATULATIONS
Grade 4 students Jett, Julian, Jasmine, Jordan, Jehan and Sean are members of “The Force” soccer team and won their Grand Final 5—2.
They are coached by Trinity Parents Leo and Pablo. Well done boys!
Today, Wednesday the 25th March was Trinity’s Caritas-a-thon Fundraiser. So
far our early total of funds raised, is over $1200 with still plenty of more
coins to count.
The students thoroughly enjoyed the obstacle course, whilst learning more
about the community’s needs in Peru and celebrated the appreciation of food
as a whole school shared lunch.
A big thank you to the year 6 leaders for helping run the day and to our love-
ly P’n’F and many parent helpers for volunteering their time to cook and
serve a delicious lunch.
Trinity and Caritas Australia would like to THANK YOU for supporting Project
Compassion and a final total will be published in Term 2’s newsletter.
www.caritas.org.au/projectcompassion 1800 024 413
TRINITY’S
CARITAS-A-THON!
FRIDAY 17th APRIL 2015
Students are required to wear their house colour T-shirt with their sport uniform to school.
Teams will assemble in the Readman Hall and House Captains will lead their team in chants
and song. Students will gather to eat their lunch with their House. All Prep students and
new students will be notified of their House by the end of Term 1.
Allen house - Red
Joyce House - Gold
Marian House - Blue
Readman House - Green
A reminder for TRINITY ATHLETICS DAY on Thursday 23rd APRIL 2015. We still
require more parent helpers for this day to be a success. Please fill out the form
attached to the newsletter and hand it to the office as soon as possible.
mother’s Day breakfast Friday 8TH MAY commencing at 7.30am
Mums, grand-mothers, special friends are invited to come along with their children for breakfast in the Hall. The Breakfast for the Mums and children consists of croissants/toast/coffee (from the Coffee van for Mum) and fruit.
The cost is $5.00 per person, including children.
I am also hoping that some of the Dads will be able to come along and help with the serving, without your help we cannot give the mums the treat they deserve!
If you can come along and help from 7.00am until approx. 8.00am please leave your name at the office/or give it to Sister Joy.
If coming for breakfast, please complete the form below and return with your money to school by Friday 1st May. No late replies will be accepted.
Thank you.
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Mother’s Day Breakfast Friday 8th May
Name of child and grade……………………………………………………………..
Number of Adults attending($5 each)…………………...
Number of Children attending($5each)………………….
Amount enclosed………………..
I am able to help from 7.00am (Name)………………………………………………...
Items in bold type will be
school closure days or
extremely important dates.
SCHOOL CALENDAR blue will indicate new
items added to the
Calendar that week.
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
23 24 25
9am—1pm Caritas-a-thon
26
7pm Board Meeting
27
Easter Raffle Drawn
TERM 1
ENDS 3.15
28 29
MARCH 2015
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
13 TERM 2
BEGINS
NO SCHOOL
STUDENT
FREE DAY
14
P&F Meeting 7pm
15 16 17 18
First Reconciliation Celebration 10.30am
19
20 21 22
7pm First
Reconciliation
Celebration
23
Trinity
Athletics
24 25
ANZAC
DAY
26
27 28 29 30 7.45pm
First Eucharist Enrolment & Parent only workshop at OLHC
APRIL 2015
MAY 2015
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
1 2 6pm
Eucharist Enrolment Mass
3 9.15am,
11am & 6pm Eucharist Enrolment Mass
4 5 7.30pm
Eucharist Enrolment Mass
Mother’s Day stall
6
7pm First Reconciliation Celebration
7
Yr 4 Camp to
Sovereign Hill
8
Yr 4 Camp to
Sovereign Hill Mother’s Day Breakfast
9
10.30 First
Reconciliation Celebration
10
Mother’s
Day
11
5pm & 7pm
Eucharist workshop
12
NAPLAN
5pm & 7pm
Eucharist workshop
13
NAPLAN
5pm & 7pm
Eucharist workshop
14
NAPLAN
5pm & 7pm
Eucharist workshop
15 16 17
Happy Birthday to the following children who will celebrate their birthdays during the holidays and the
first week of Term 2.
1st APRIL Georgia
2nd APRIL Hudson
3rd APRIL Victoria, Ashlyn and Alisha
4th APRIL Simon
5th APRIL Greian
6th APRIL Nickolas
7th APRIL Noah
8th APRIL Pharrell
10th APRIL Adora
11th APRIL Nathan and Alicia
12th APRIL Nathan
13th APRIL Mitchell, Harrison and Thomas
14th APRIL Makaylee and Chris
15th APRIL Ethan and Joseph
18th APRIL Thomas
CANTEEN ROSTER TUESDAY — PREP and JUNIOR
THURSDAY — MIDDLE and SENIOR
+ 8.45—10.30approx # 11.45—1.30approx
THURSDAY 26TH MARCH TUESDAY 14th APRIL THURSDAY 16th APRIL
+ Kathy Harman + Melissa Moore + Tracy Hynd
# Mariane Mikhael # Anastasia Barker # Leonie Kelly
TUESDAY 21st APRIL THURSDAY 23rd APRIL TUESDAY 28th APRIL
+ Luisa Locandro No Canteen + Marlene Johnson
# Lisa Cini Athletics Day # Adele Pettenuzzo
ABSENCE FROM SCHOOL
In the case of illness a phone call in the morning on the day they are absent.
If you are going on holidays or your child will be away for an extended period you must advise in writing BEFORE you leave.
Thank you.
All parents/Guardians wishing to help in the classroom, canteen or attend excursions MUST have completed the PARENT HELPER WORKSHOP and hold a current
WORKING WITH CHILDREN CARD.
Further details are available from the school office. All parent/guardian helpers must sign in at the office before proceeding to the classrooms. Your current Working with Children card must be displayed at all times when working in the classrooms and attending excursions.
A reminder to all Parents/Carers, supervision by School
Staff begins at 8.30am before school and after school only at the drop off area until 3.30pm.
Please observe and supervise your children, as they play
on the equipment.
TRINITY CAR PARK For greater safety and visibility, we are requesting that all
drivers reverse park into the marked bays.
Thank you all who use the pedestrian crossing area. You
are demonstrating to your children correct road safety practices. Once children cross the pedestrian crossing into
the parking area, they, for their safety, need to be placed into vehicles promptly. The car park is NOT a meeting area.
The lane around the edge of the car park (closest to the
oval) are for vehicles waiting to pick children up from the
Pick-up Zone ONLY.
The two parking bays closest to the office path are the PICK
-UP ZONES. These are NO STANDING zones. If your
children are not ready to get into your car as you pull up to the pick-up zone, you must continue on and rejoin the end
of the pick-up queue.
There is NO RIGHT TURN when exiting the car park. All
vehicles must turn left for the safety of others and to maintain traffic flow.
THE GATES CLOSE AT 9.00am AND RE-OPEN AT
3.00pm. Occasionally they might re-open slightly later due to school activities.
Thank you for your patience and consideration of others.
SCHOOL BOARD
[email protected]. edu.au
Ex-officio:
Fr. Brendan Hogan
Principal
Simon Dell’Oro
School Representative:
Rebecca Todisco
Tania Mitchell
Parish Representative:
Denise Ryan
Pastoral Coordinator:
Sister Joy
Chairperson: Tim O’Meara
Secretary: Lisa Ferracane
P & F Rep: Jenny Haigh
Parent Representatives:
Stuart Woolf
Michael Locandro
Vanessa Burgos
OUR LADY HELP OF
CHRISTIANS PARISH
496 Princes Hwy
Narre Warren 3805.
Phone-9704 7935
Fax – 9704 7023
Parish Priest
Fr. Brendan Hogan
Assistant Priest
Fr. Babu Anthony V.C.
Permanent Deacon
Rev Peter Stringfellow
Pastoral Associates
Conny James
Sacrament Co-ordinator
Emily D’Sylva
Mass Times
Saturday- 6.00pm
Sunday– 8.00am, 9.15am 11.00am & 6.00pm
PARISH OFFICE HOURS
Monday 12noon – 3.30pm
Tues-Friday 9.00 - 3.30pm
PASTORAL CARE NEWSLETTER 25th MARCH 2014
We pray for: Jodie Donaldson whose grandmother has died. We also pray for those Mums expecting their babies very soon.
MOTHER’S DAY BREAKFAST ON FRIDAY 8TH May. Again I’m looking for some Dads to serve our gracious mums. So if they can let me know as soon as possible
that they are available that would be terrific – only two helpers so far!! The Breakfast for the Mums and children consists of croissants/toast/coffee (from
the Coffee van for Mum) and fruit. So put it in your diary now please. Please see the form in the newsletter.
HOLIDAY ACTIVITY AT THE BOTANIC GARDENS CRANBOURNE: In case you missed the article in last week’s local paper, there is a school holiday program including bush fairy
and elf day on April 1st, 10am – 2pm. These gardens are on the corner of Bullarto Rd and Botanic Drive, Cranbourne. Details on 5990 2200. ( I do not know if there is a cost
involved).
SACRAMENT OF FIRST EUCHARIST: Enrolment and parent-only workshop is Thursday
30th April at 7.45pm in the Parish Church. Remember that this year there is only ONE such night for this Sacrament.
CRAFT: A few one-eyed footy eyes are left - $1.00 each.
LOST PROPERTY BOX This is the last call for you to look through the Lost
Property box before the holidays. Please look through the box for any lost school jumpers or jackets. If your child’s items are not named
please do so through the holidays because it is much easier to return them if they are named. Also some named jumpers/jackets are
missing. If you find your child has someone else’s clothing please return it to them after the holidays.
PAST PUPILS: Congratulations to Jordan Hynd (year 7 male champion), Laura Ryan (year 8 female champion), Miranda Ryan ( year 11 female champion) at the recent Francis Xavier
House Swimming Sports.
PARISH HOLY WEEK TIME TABLE
Palm Sunday : Mass times as usual
Tuesday 3st March :Tenebrae (Service of Shadows) 7.30pm
Wednesday 1st April: Parish Reconciliation 7.30pm
HolyThursday: Mass of the Lord’s Supper 7.30pm
Good Friday: Stations of the Cross10.00am (Don Bosco School Oval)
Solemn Ceremonies 3pm
Holy Saturday : Easter Vigil 7.30pm
Easter Sunday Mass times: 6.30am ; 8am ; 9.15am; 11am.
There is no evening Mass.
Have a restful and relaxing time over the next couple of weeks and a very Happy and Holy
Committee Members
President Melissa Moore General Anna Mangano
Vice President Carolyn Burge Amber Tavinor
Secretary Kerryn Cerchiaro Lisa Ferracane
Asst Secretary Tracey Thomas Claudia Sajeba
Treasurer Irie Findlay Jessica McLardie
Asst Treasurer Nicola Schultze Tania Johnson
Board Rep Jenny Haigh Marlene Johnson
General Sr Joy Allison Hellier
Next P & F Meeting -
TUESDAY 14th APRIL at 7pm in the
Staffroom.
Friday 27th March—Easter Raffle
drawn
TRINITY PARENTS & FRIENDS
NEWSLETTER WEDNESDAY 25TH MARCH 2015
Hi All,
This week we WELCOME 3 new members to our committee, Anna Mangano, Allison Hellier & Marlene Johnson.
Thank you for joining our committee, we look forward to your valuable input for our future events.
The P&F Committee will be running the following fundraisers and events for our school, please put them in your
calendar and if you are able to assist us on the day any help is greatly appreciated. Notices will come out closer
to the date of each event.
Term 2 - Mothers Day Stall – Tuesday 5th May 2015
Mothers Day Raffle drawn on Friday 8th May 2015
Potato Day – Monday 22nd June 2015
Term 3 - Fathers Day Stall – Wednesday 2nd September 2015
Fathers Day Raffle drawn on Friday 5th September 2015
Adults only night TBA – Saturday 8th August 2015
Bunnings – Date TBA
Term 4 - Disco – Halloween Theme – Friday 23rd October 2015
The adults only night is still to be decided, we have a couple of ideas we are looking into but we are open to
suggestions, if you have any you would like to share please email them to Kerryn at [email protected]
and we will discuss them at our next meeting on Tuesday 14th April 2015.
Easter Raffle
Don’t forget Easter Raffle tickets are due back no later than Wednesday 25th March 2015. The raffle will be
drawn at assembly on Friday 27th March.
Mothers Day Raffle
We are looking forward to celebrating Mothers Day, and what better way then to have a Mothers Day Raffle.
We would greatly appreciate donations towards our Mothers Day raffle in term 2, if you have any new items
you would like to donate, please drop them off at the office.
Join our Committee
We welcome any new members to the P&F Committee, it’s never to late to join us. If you cannot make our
monthly meeting, that’s ok, we love helpers on the day of our events. Joining our committee is a great way to
meet new people, especially if you are a new family to our school. Contact Melissa on 0416025494 or Kerryn
0408364909 if you are interested. Have a Happy Easter and enjoy the holidays from your P&F Committee.