BUILDING PROGRAM AT HOLY FAMILY · Holy Family will be hosting a Sausage Sizzle at Aggie’s...
Transcript of BUILDING PROGRAM AT HOLY FAMILY · Holy Family will be hosting a Sausage Sizzle at Aggie’s...
� �
� Friday, 14 February 2020
Dear Children, Families and Staff,
The School Year is well under way with the children honing their reading, writing and numeracy skills. Throughout the year we make significant use of PAT Literacy and Numeracy reports and the PAT Resource Centre to support, record, implement, evaluate, seek feedback to guide teachers in their learning programs for your children. You may not realise it but we work closely with the Australian Council of Educational Research for the benefit of the teachers and our students.
One aspect of our work in Literacy and Numeracy is the notion of “differentiation” which means the way in which we ensure that our teaching targets the “gaps” in children’s learning thus ensuring each child can access the whole curriculum by building on their strengths.
• PAT testing indicates where we can differentiate to meet children’s needs;• PAT helps us to identify differentiated learners in the classroom;• PAT assists us to develop differentiated approaches in the class: face to face and online.
BUILDING PROGRAM AT HOLY FAMILY
Successful schools maintain a vibrant and visionary program of ensuring that the built environment of the school is up to date and reflects contemporary thinking and technology.
A sound Physical Education program assists the fitness of young people and helps their progress in learning. The new Netball/Basketball Courts at the rear of the school next to the ELC will be a welcome addition.
� �
� Friday, 14 February 2020
A new double-sided electronic sign will be erected in April informing the community of new developments at the school and the Alive ELC here at Holy Family.
Other buildings and spaces to be named with signs include:• The Exploration Room in the THE CENTRE;• The Mary MacKillop Building: the two-storey classroom block;• The St Vincent de Paul Building: the single-storey building near the fixed playground;• The St Joseph building: the single-
storey building next to the Staff Room;
• The Pope John Paul 11 Building: The Hall;
• St Francis Piazza.
Naming these buildings and spaces imbues our school with a sense of our history and Catholic Identity. There is a clear narrative of service to others and following the examples of exemplary followers of Jesus.
in the Alive Early Learning Centre (ELC)
� �
� Friday, 14 February 2020
The historic old transportable classrooms which have been on site since the 1980’s are being moved to make way for the new Learning Hub which will house our books and learning resources and a plethora of learning spaces for STEM and integrated studies for the Fish Farm and multi-age groups.
THE MUDLA: The Multi-Disciplinary Learning Area
The re-located MUDLA building will re-open at the end of February when the paving of the area is completed and the rainwater tank and the storm-water system is connected.
The new building features a new veranda and decking area which w a s r e - c y c l e d f r o m t h e o l d transportable area.
KERRY WHITEPRINCIPAL
Clearing the Site
� �
� Friday, 14 February 2020
FISH FARM SAUSAGE SIZZLE
Holy Family will be hosting a Sausage Sizzle at Aggie’s Aquarium to celebrate their 20th Birthday and raise money for our Fish Farm.
Aggie’s Aquarium will have many sales and specials on the day (please check their facebook page for more information. There will also be a raffle. Every $20 you spend you will receive a ticket to the raffle.
Please come and enjoy a lovely sausage and at the same time get a bargain from Aggie’s Aquarium.
Where: Aggie’s AquariumAddress: 4-7/10 Research Rd, Pooraka SA 5095When: Saturday 15th February 2020Time: 11am to 2pm
� �
� Friday, 14 February 2020
Did you know that your child is able to learn an instrument at school? Information and enrolment booklets are available now; you can pick up a copy from the school office, Music teacher or Music blog. Please return them as quickly as possible as instrumental teachers have already begun planning their timetables and waiting lists may apply.
You may like to choose one of the following – violin, drums, singing, classical guitar, piano or keyboard.
Also Recorder, flute, saxophone - subject to enrolment numbers. Don’t miss out on giving your child the gift of music.
DRUM LESSON SPECIAL – $15 Nick our talented Drum teacher is offering shared lessons this term. Two students in a 30 minute slot. $15 each student. This is a fantastic opportunity to try drumming at half price!
WouldYOU liketolearnaninstrument?
Piano
ClassicalGuitar
Singing
Violin
Recorder
Drums
Saxophone
� �
� Friday, 14 February 2020
Entertainment Book
Buy Now
� �
� Friday, 14 February 2020
Support Us
� �
� Friday, 14 February 2020
FISH FARM SAUSAGE SIZZLE
FUNDRAISERSaturday 15th February (Aggie’s Aquarium, Pooraka 11am to 2pm) (see page 6 for more information)
SCHOOL MASS Wednesday 26th February (11.30am)
SAPSASA SWIMMING Friday 28th February
5% FEE DISCOUNT Friday 28th February (by Close of Business 3.30pm)
PUBLIC HOLIDAY Monday 9th March (Adelaide Cup)
SACPSSA SWIMMING Wednesday 11th March
HARMONY DAY Friday 20th March
SPORTS DAY Friday 3rd April
PARENT / TEACHER MEETINGS Monday 6th to Thursday 9th April
LAST DAY OF TERM Thursday 9th April
PUBLIC HOLIDAY Friday 10th April (Good Friday)
FIRST DAY OF TERM 2 Monday 27th April
� �
� Friday, 14 February 2020
Book Club orders are due: Friday - 14th February 2020
� �
� Friday, 14 February 2020
� �
� Friday, 14 February 2020
Male Formal Summer Short Sleeve HF striped shirt
Black shorts with HF logoBlack HF socks
Sports Summer Male and Female
Striped HF polo shirtBlack Sport shorts with stripeWhite HF sports ankle socks
In Term 1the Summer
uniform should be worn with the school
hat.
Opening Times
Monday -8.30am to 9.30amWednesday - 2.30pm to 3.30pm
Thursday - 8.30am to 9.30am
Female Formal Summer Holy Family Summer Dress
White HF ankle socks
Second-hand Uniforms Second-hand uniforms are accepted for sale in the Uniform Shop. We are unable to accept for re-sale items that are torn, marked, faded or stained.
Items that are not accepted for sale will be donated or disposed of.
All second-hand uniform sales are now CASH ONLY.
� �
� Friday, 14 February 2020
AssembliesTerm 1 PresentingWeek 1 LeadersWeek 2 House GatheringWeek 3 5/6HM & 5/6AEWeek 4 4GM & 3JWWeek 5 4NB & 4BPWeek 6 5/6NB & 5/6NDWeek 7 5/6IB & 5/6MSWeek 8 Harmony Day AssemblyWeek 9 3HS & 3NPWeek 10 Sports DayWeek 11 Good Friday
Term 2 PresentingWeek 1 LeadersWeek 2 2RG & 2FAWeek 3 2PN & 3KCWeek 4 R/1MP & R/1JHWeek 5 Mission WeekWeek 6 R/1GT & R/1MAWeek 7 R/1FD & R/1JMWeek 8 R/1MRWeek 9 Catholic Identity DayWeek 10 Music
� �
� Friday, 14 February 2020
Saint Valentine is the Patron Saint of affianced couples, b e e k e e p e r s , engaged couples, epilepsy, fainting, greetings, happy marriages, love, lovers , p lague , t r a v e l l e r s a n d young people. He is represented in pictures with birds and roses.
“ f r o m C a t h o l i c online”
Louise Svensdotter
Is the Sacramental Co-ordinator with the Salisbury Parish working with Holy Family and our other two parish schools, Thomas More and Saint Augustine’s. Louise is working with students towards celebrating the sacraments of Reconciliation, Confirmation and Eucharist.
Louise is available to speak to parents every Thursday from 8.50am in the courtyard about the Sacramental Program.
M a s s e s , M o r n i n g Prayer and Liturgy
M a s s , T h u r s d a y , February 20th 11.30am 4NB & 4BP
L i t u r g y, T h u r s d a y, February 20th, 2PN 9am classroom
Michael Urdanoff APRIM
FROM THE APRIM
On Friday, 14th February, we celebrate Saint Valentine’s feast day. I think what is important to note that this day is not just about flowers, chocolates and cards but who this day is named after and why he became a Saint.
Valentine was a holy priest in Rome, who, with his family, assisted the Christians imprisoned under Claudius 11. He was apprehended, and sent by the emperor to the prefect of Rome, who tried to make him renounce his faith. When he refused he sentenced him to death. The charges were for marrying couples and aiding persecuted Christians. Saint Valentine was executed on February 14, about the year 270. Pope Julius I is said to have built a church near Ponte Mole to his memory.
A famous story about Saint Valentine was when he was on house arrest with Judge Asterius. While discussing religion and faith with the Judge, Valentine pledged the validity of Jesus. The judge immediately put Valentine and his faith to the test.
St. Valentine was presented with the judge's blind daughter and told to restore her sight. If he succeeded, the judge vowed to do anything for Valentine. Placing his hands onto her eyes, Valentine restored the child's vision.
Judge Asterius was humbled and obeyed Valentine's requests. Asterius broke all the idols around his house, fasted for three days and became baptised, along with his family and entire 44-member household. The now faithful judge then freed all of his Christian inmates.
� �
� Friday, 14 February 2020
;
WEEKLY NEWSLETTER OF SALISBURY CATHOLIC PARISH
PARISH VISION: A Welcoming Community,
United in Faith, Centred in
the Eucharist, Which embraces the Spirit
and Nature of all God’s People
PARISH CONTACTS:
Parish Business Manager: Anne Blake Phone: 8258 2314 Email: General Enquiries: [email protected] Email: Confidential Matters: [email protected]
Parish Clergy: Fr Shibu Jacob Msfs PP Fr Saminathan (Sam) Arockiasamy Fr A Vimalraj Deacon Arturo Jimenea (For emergencies after office hours, please phone 8258 2314, and use the mobile number provided)
Parish Sacrament Program: Louise Svensdotter (Coordinator) Diane Innes (Pastoral Assistant) Sacrament Program direct line: 8281 9603 Email: [email protected]
Parish Faith Formation: Joan Young (Coordinator) Phone: 8258 2314 Email: [email protected]
Children’s Liturgy of the Word: Louise Stevens (Coordinator) Phone: 8258 2314 Email: [email protected]
Canossian Sisters: Telephone and fax: 8258 3230
Coordinator of Pastoral Visitors: Ellen Arklay Phone: 0410 747 626
Lyell McEwin Hospital Chaplains: Robynne Malone: 8182 9000 and ask for Pager 6060 or for the Catholic Chaplain
Calvary Central Districts Hospital: Call 8282 5395 (9am-5pm) and ask for Pastoral Care Worker on duty
Parish Bulletin – The Echo Email: [email protected]
16th February 2020 6TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME (Year A)
SUNDAY MASS TIMES Orario delle Messe
St. Augustine’s: 23 Commercial Rd, Salisbury
Saturday: 6.00pm Vigil Sunday: 9.00am
12:00noon (Polish) 7.00pm
1st Sunday of Month at 3:00pm (Filipino Community) 2nd Sunday of the month at 10.30am (Italian)
St. Finbar’s: Greencroft Road,
Salisbury North Sunday: 9:00am
Holy Family: Shepherdson Rd, Parafield Gdns
Sunday: 10:30am
RECONCILIATION TIMES Saturday from 11:30am &
also before Vigil Mass 5:15pm-5:45pm
Parish website: https://salcath.org.au http://salcath.freehostia.com
PARISH CARNIVAL
Dear Friends,
The 2020 Salisbury Catholic Parish Carnival is here again, and we are all excited about it. This biennial event has become a Salisbury tradition, as people of all ages come from all around to enjoy the food, games and rides. The Parish Carnival Committee under the able leadership of Arlene Jasper, Sue Knight and Dn. Arturo along with PPC and several volunteers, began preparation in February 2019 and has put together an event designed for the enjoyment of people, young and old. The committee’s ultimate goal is to make this year’s carnival the best one yet! People of Salisbury are from different continents and traditions. This is an opportunity for us to celebrate our differences and to know each other better. This time of togetherness will help us bond as one community while recognising the talents and valuing the diverse cultures and perspectives of one another.
Carnival rides and food will be a major draw and activities will include children’s games, delicious food prepared by various parish groups, and the Raffle and opportunities to win outstanding prizes, apart from the soccer game for our youngsters and entertaining performances by various teams. May I take this opportunity to invite each of you along with your family and friends to St. Augustine’s Parish carnival on Sunday 16th February 2020 from 12noon – 4:00pm.
Wishing you a time of fun and enjoyment. Love and good wishes,
Fr. Shibu Jacob Msfs
HEARTY WELCOME FR. SANTOSH PEREIRA MSFS This weekend Fr. Santosh Pereira MSFS joins our parish team. On behalf of all the parishioners, I take this opportunity to welcome Fr. Santosh to the Salisbury Parish team. Fr. Santosh S/o Paul and Jakin was born on 18th June 1986 at Haliyal, in the state of Karnataka in India. He is the 5th of 6 children to his parents. He has 1 elder sister, 3 elder brothers and 1 younger brother. He had his primary and high school education at Haliyal. He joined SFS Seminary, Ettumanoor, Kerala in June 2002 and completed his minor seminary in 2005. He completed Novitiate in 2006 and made his first profession on June 11, 2006 and became a member of MSFS Congregation. After completing graduation in Philosophy and Theology Santosh made his perpetual profession on 29 May 2012. He was ordained a deacon on 24 February 2013 and ordained a priest on December 27, 2013. After his ordination he served at Holy Rosary Church, Kundapur, in the diocese of Udupi and at the Shrine of Our Lady of Good Health in the Diocese of Shimogga in Karnataka. In June 2015 Santosh was appointed as the Formator, Vocation Director and Administrator in the minor seminary of the province. In May 2016 he was appointed Secretary to the Provincial. After a term he was designated to the Archdiocese of Adelaide and arrived here in July 2019. After serving St Francis Xavier Cathedral parish for the last 7 months he is now appointed to St Augustine’s parish, Salisbury, with effect from 15th February 2020. We wish Fr. Santosh a fruitful ministry and a pleasant stay in Salisbury. I request all the parishioners to kindly take time to personally welcome Fr. Santosh and to get to know this dynamic young priest.
Welcome Santosh and best wishes. Fr. Shibu Jacob Msfs
� �
� Friday, 14 February 2020
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
Laptops The laptops are a great tool for the students. Here are a few tips for looking after them:
• No food or drink near the laptop;• Store in a safe and dry area;• Use in a dry area (ie not near sinks or wash areas);• Do not run or walk with the laptop in the open position;• Do not run with the laptop;• Always ensure the protective cover is on and not
tampered with.
School routines:• SCHOOL START - School starts at 8.50am, children must be under supervision of adults at all
times. Yard Duty begins at 8.30am, if they arrive earlier they need to attend OSHC;• LATE ARRIVALS - If your child is later than 8.50am they must sign in at Student Reception;
• SCHOOL FINISH - School finishes at 3pm if you cannot collect your child by 3.10pm, they need to go to OSHC;
• PICK UP/DROP OFF SAFETY - Please use the Kiss and Drop Zone and DO NOT drop off your children in the car parks or park in Disabled Zones … it is illegal;
• SAFETY - Please don’t walk on the driveways, use the footpaths, don’t walk in or out of the vehicle entry/exit gates;
• LABELLING - please label all removable clothing (ie. jumpers, jackets, hats), label school bags, drink bottles, lunch boxes and anything else your child may bring;
• PERSONAL ITEMS - No toys, electronics or sports equipment to be brought to school (laptops available for lease Years R-1 and provided for Years 2-6, sports equipment available from class
teacher);• NUT FREE - A reminder we are a nut free school. This includes but is not limited to Nutella,
Peanut Butter and some muesli bars.• STAFF CAR PARK - The inside carpark is for STAFF only.
• GATES - All gates are locked everyday at 9.15am and re-opened at 2.15pm. During these times you must come through the front office and sign in.
� �
� Friday, 14 February 2020
� �
� Friday, 14 February 2020