TERM 4 - Pilgrim School · and to Karen Richardson, Playgroup Coordinator from Seeds Uniting. ......
Transcript of TERM 4 - Pilgrim School · and to Karen Richardson, Playgroup Coordinator from Seeds Uniting. ......
Dear Pilgrim Families and Friends,
It has been another activity-filled fortnight in the life of our school. It was a pleasure to host the Little Wonders Playgroup from Seeds Uniting Church over four mornings. This is the ninth year this has been happening. The Oasis Kitchen was abuzz with little people and their carers busily cooking up a storm, with the help of some of our students from Years 5 to 7. We had many comments from the Playgroup carers expressing their appreciation for the assistance of our students, and how impressed they were by them. Well done to our Oasis building students! A big thank you goes to Kristen Heath for coordinating this annual event and to Karen Richardson, Playgroup Coordinator from Seeds Uniting.
A number of our students attended a very warm SACSA netball day last week. For the first time a boys netball competition was run and our team of Year 6/7 boys did very well. Most of the boys are proficient basketballers, so they had to rapidly adjust to the different rules!
Swimming lessons are being enjoyed this week by our Reception to Year 5 students at the SA Aquatics Centre at Marion and you can see some photos further into the newsletter. Parents are welcome to come and watch the lessons.
The recent Outdoor Campus Movie night was a great success. It was a very enjoyable evening, with families gathered on the COLA to watch ‘Paddington’. We are thankful to God for the involvement of so many parents in the life of the school and a special thank you goes to Misty Ridings and Kylie Porter who represent Pilgrim School on the Campus Events Committee. We greatly appreciate all who serve on various Campus committees and of course within Pilgrim itself!
Planning for 2019 has been well underway for some time, and we will have ten classes again next year. The class structure is listed below. Teacher and student class placements will be announced later in the term.
Reception
Reception/Year 1
Year 1
Year 2
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4
Year 5
Year 6
Year 7
The Reception to Year 1 classes will be located in the new and renovated JP classrooms, where the Year 1 and 2 classes are now. The 2019 Year 2 classes will move to the current Reception rooms, which will be given a spruce up, including the purchase of some new furniture, ready for our Year 2s! Much time, consideration and prayer is given when determining the class placements of students. Social, emotional, behavioural and academic factors are taken into careful consideration by the staff.
Finally, we are very pleased to announce that Mrs Kate Tretheway will be our Indonesian teacher from the start of 2019. Kate is currently teaching Indonesian at Reynella South Primary School. We look forward to having Kate with us as a permanent staff member!
In His Service Julie Wicks Acting Principal
18 8th November 2018
TERM 4
Friday 9th November
Aquatics Awareness Program Reception – Year 5
11am Remembrance Day Ceremony
Wednesday 14th November
SACSA Basketball 4/5
2019 Reception Transition Visit with Morning Tea
Thursday 15th November
SACSA Basketball 6/7
Friday 16th November
Year 1 Excursion
Monday 19th November
Parents and Friends
Annual General Meeting
Tuesday 20th November
Year 5 & 6 Excursion
Wednesday 21st November
School Board Meeting
Friday 23rd November
2019 Reception Transition Visit
Worship & Assembly Roster
Worship and Assemblies are held each Tuesday and Thursday at 8.55am in the Performing Arts Centre.
Worships are special times, tailored to capture the children’s interest. Parents and friends are warmly invited to share in these special times.
Nov 13 Assembly Dr Daniel Pampuch CEO
Australia, Christian Schools Association ICAS Mathematics Awards R-2 STEM Stars sharing about extension group
15 Year 5 Class Worship
20 Years 3 & 4 Class Assembly
22 Year 6 Class Worship
27 Year 4 Class Worship
29 Worship – Kelly Townsend (PCW)
Dec 4 Year 2 Class Worship
6 Awards Assembly – Premier’s Reading Challenge
11 Principal Awards – Reception – Yr 6
13 Year 7 Farwell Worship/Assembly
Thank you
Thank you to the parents who attended Year 6/7 camp at Wirraway: Ben Sarre, Sharon Sutton and Tim Joy. Your assistance was greatly appreciated.
Thank you to the families who came to the Working Bee last Saturday from Years 3 & 5 – Sutton, Jackson, Bowe, Cooke, Loffler and Denholm. We appreciate your energy and enthusiasm with tasks.
Save the Date
Christmas Celebration for the School Community Wednesday November 28th (Twilight Event)
Held at Seeds Uniting Church, 42 Sunnymeade
Road Aberfoyle Park
Subway Dinner from 5.30pm in the
church hall
Food will need to be ordered prior to
the event
6.15-7.15pm Christmas Service
Further details will be sent home soon! Mark this on your calendars as a Pilgrim Family Event.
School Fees
Thank you to all the families who have paid their school fees for the year.
A reminder that 2019 Income Verification Forms have been sent out and are due by 30th November 2018. If you need help please talk to Michael Denholm, Business Manager. [email protected]
Stationery Sales
Students are able to purchase stationery throughout the year through the front office. Items like glue sticks, pens and pencils are provided as needed and the cost is noted for each student.
Late November an account will be sent home if your child has needed to purchase stationery during the year. Thank you for your assistance with prompt payment of the accounts.
SACSA SPORT
SACSA Netball Three teams were entered in the all day carnival on Wednesday 31st October 2018: Year 4/5 Girls, Year 6/7 Girls, Year 6/7 Boys. The students travelled to Golden Grove by bus for the carnival.
Thank you to Tarni Heath, Shane Rayner and Di Rayner who coached the teams. Megan Loffler and Bess Sarre were the staff members attending. Year 4/5 Girls Team: Amaliah, Sara, Evie, Olivia, Airlie, Ashley, Kayla, Cassia, Mahalia. Coach Di Rayner Year 6/7 Girls Team: Sienna, Abigail, Zoe, Grace, Molly, Ebony, Ella, Kyla, Ashlee. Coach: Tarni Heath Year 6/7 Fast Fives Boys Team: Paul, Josh, Noah, Jamie, Matt, Nic, Thomas, Bailey. Coach Shane Rayner
SACSA Basketball Basketball matches will be played at Morphett Vale Stadium next week. Students will travel by bus.
Year 4/5 Team Wednesday 14th November
Year 6/7 Thursday 15th November
Coaches: Hannah Newbury and Daniel Forder
Athletics Club will resume later this term. This is for
Year 2-6 students in Term 4
Year 3-7 students Term 1 2019
Athletics Club teaches students skills for competing in events like long jump, high jump, discus, relays, shot put and running events. Megan Loffler – SACSA Sport Coordinator.
Important 2018 Term Dates
TERM 3
November 9 Aquatics Education Program Rec – Year 5
14 SACSA Basketball 4/5 2019 Reception Transition Visit with Morning Tea
15 SACSA Basketball 6/7
16 Year 1 Excursion
19 Parents and Friends Annual General Meeting
20 Year 5 & 6 Excursion Parliament
21 School Board
23 2019 Reception Transition Visit
26 & 27 Bali Life Stall at Recess and Lunch, run by Year 6
28 Christmas Celebration Evening
December 3 Transition Visit for students starting 2019 from various year levels (other than Reception)
6 Reception Christmas Play at Keenagers
10 Year 7 Graduation
12 Casual Day Christmas Theme - donations to “Giving Manger” food or gold coin.
13 Final day for students early dismissal 2.00pm Semester 2 Reports go home
14 Staff Planning Day. Out of School Hours Care (OSHC) available.
2019 TERM DATES
Term 1 Students start the 2019 school year Tuesday 29th January 2019
Students finish Term 1 Thursday 11th April
Term 2 Students start Term 2 Monday 29th April
Term 2 finishes Friday 5th July
Term 3 Student begin Term 3 Wednesday 24th July
Term 3 finishes Friday 27th September
Term 4 Students start Term 4 Monday 14th October
Students finish Term 4 Thursday 12th December
Parents & Friends
Kytons Christmas Treats Year 2 are organising this Kytons fundraiser. Order forms will be sent home Monday 19th November.
End of Term Sausage Sizzle Thank you to Reception class liaisons and other Reception parents for your work for this event, which raised $230 for the school.
Working Bee Thank you to Year 3 and 5 families who participated in the working bee last Saturday.
Campus Movie Night Thank you to Misty Ridings and Kylie and Shane Porter for their efforts for the Campus Movie Night held on Saturday 27 October.
P&F meeting held on 29 October
At this meeting the P&F approved a donation of $240 to the school, for items for the nature play area.
P&F AGM
The Annual General Meeting of the Parents & Friends (the final P&F meeting for 2018) will be held at 7.30 pm on Monday 19 November in Pilgrim’s Oasis Building.
At the AGM, all positions on the P&F Executive (President, Vice-President, Treasurer and Secretary) will be declared vacant and elections held for those positions.
Dan Minchin President P & F (0438 378 543) Email: [email protected]
If you are interested in a role on the Executive have a talk to Dan, prior to the meeting. No-one will be coerced at the AGM to take on a role. Instead come along to support the Parents & Friends and their brilliant work.
Thank You from Lyon Family
Sheree, Geoff, Samuel and Jacob Lyon would like to say a heartfelt thank you to the families of Year 2 and Reception for their kind and generous gifts, meals and offers of help on the arrival of their daughter “Zoe Sheree Lyon” born 22nd September 2018. We feel truly blessed and loved. Thank you!
Information Sent Home in the Last Two Weeks
Canteen Special Lunch
Canteen Term 4 & Paddle Pop Reminder
New Times
Parents & Friends AGM Invite & 2017 AGM Minutes
Reception: Composite Class Letter
Scholastic Book Club Issue #8 due 22/11/18
Year 1: Excursion
Year 2: Class News Term 4
Year 3: Term 4 Class Newsletter
Year 4,5,6: Selected Students re Extension Class
Year 4: Class News Term 4
Year 5 & 6: Excursion to Parliament House
Year 5: Class News Term 4
Year 6 & 7: Year 7 Graduation parent responsibilities
Year 6: Bali Life Fundraiser
Year 7: Graduation Bibles
Year 7: Graduation Digital Recording Order Form
Year 7: Graduation: What would you like to assist with?
Year 7: Service Above Self Award
Aquatics Education Program
Reception to Year 5 classes are enjoying participating in lessons at the SA Aquatic and Leisure Centre.
Reception students did so well listening to instructions
and learning new skills.
Outdoor Class Day
Last Thursday a number of classes took the opportunity to have classes outside. Year 4 students enjoying the challenges, and learning
outside of the classroom.
Year 6 & 7
Camp at
Wirraway,
Strathalbyn
Little Wonders Playgroup
The Little Wonders Playgroup were invited to Pilgrim to make some delicious food. The Year 5, 6 and 7 students helped the children measure out ingredients, mix and make the different recipes. There was also a story time for the pre-schoolers. Thank you to Kristen Heath (Marketing) and Karen Richardson (Playgroup Co-ordinator) for organising these special visits, planning recipes and purchasing ingredients.
Little Wonders Playgroup Meet Monday-Thursday 9.30am-11.15am. Playgroup from birth to 5 years.at Seeds Uniting Church 42 Sunnymeade Drive, Aberfoyle Park. Phone 8370 6372.
Commonwealth Bank School Banking - Term 4
Thank you to all our keen bankers who bank their pocket money on Wednesdays through the school banking program. Many students are getting into the habit of saving regularly and even some quite young students are writing their own deposit slips - we are getting quite good at deciphering backwards numbers!
Please make sure the slip is filled in and the amount matches the money enclosed. If you need a new deposit book or folder, just send us a note with your banking.
We will be processing the school banking every week including the last week of term, but keep in mind that rewards are taking at least two weeks to arrive at school, so any rewards ordered in the last 2 weeks of term are unlikely to arrive at school before the holidays. As far as we know only the scratch pad is out of stock, but having a 2nd preference is a good idea if you order something from previous terms.
A few reminders about reward tokens:
One reward token is earned for each deposit the child has made at school - unfortunately they won’t earn any for deposits made elsewhere.
The school banking system keeps a tally of each student’s deposits, so they won’t be able to pool tokens with siblings to get a reward. We try to remind students when they have earned 10 tokens, but if you’re wondering how many they have to go, just send a note to us with the deposit book and we will check.
The CommBank Youth app can be downloaded to keep track of your child’s reward tokens or account balance. It’s easy to use and fun for kids, with chores lists and savings goals.
Beck from Commonwealth Bank will have an information registration table near the year 5 classroom on the morning of Wednesday 14th November, when the 2019 Receptions have a transition visit. If you are wanting more information about school banking or want to register your child, please chat with her then.
If you have a spare 30 - 45 minutes on Wednesday mornings and you're looking to volunteer in our school community, we need a couple of trustworthy people with basic counting skills to join us. It's easy to learn (I'm no maths whizz at all!) so if you're interested please chat with us in the staff room from around 8:50 - 9:20ish on Wednesdays, or contact Bron on 0438 894 408.
Pilgrim Giving Manger
The Student Leadership Team have set up a Giving Manger in the front foyer for families to donate non-perishable food items to be given to families in need this Christmas. Please support this wonderful project by donating items such as: Cans of Food, Tins of Tuna, Dried Pasta, Rice, Biscuits, Tea, Coffee, Milo. The last day to donate is Thursday 13thDecember and all donations will be given to Westcare Mission.
Remembrance Day
A BIG Thank you to ALL our Campus Children for colouring and cutting out the poppies to be sent to the National War Memorial to be dropped from a veteran aircraft on Remembrance Day. There are approximately 2700 poppies in the box ready to be sent.
Campus students will gather for a Remembrance Day ceremony 10.45am, Friday 9th for 11.00am. Parents are welcome to attend. The memorial is next to the staff car park. Memorial pavers acknowledging the 93 servicemen and women from our area are being laid in readiness for the service.
Actual Remembrance Day is on Sunday 11th November at 11.00am (on the eleventh hour, of the eleventh day, of the eleventh month of each year). This year is the 100th anniversary of the end of World War 1.
Uniform
Sports Shoes A reminder that sports shoes should be predominantly white sandshoes (no bright colours).
DLC Uniforms are open on Campus Phone 0419846723
Mondays 2.30-3.30pm Wednesdays 8.30-9.30am
Fridays 8.30-9.30am Price lists are available from our Front Office.
A tender process for the supplier of the Uniform Shop on Campus has been underway. Further information in next newsletter.
National Parent Survey On Educational Issues
The survey is open to all parents and carers, wherever their child goes to school, as parents have many issues in common even if we educate them in different school systems. We are genuinely seeking to include as many perspectives and comments as possible, so we can properly reflect parent views in our advocacy and representative activities.
The survey should only take a couple of minutes to complete, but there are also several opportunities to add comments. All responses will remain anonymous.
Our FB post is: https://www.facebook.com/AustParentsCouncil/posts/1830745293661965
We will also be tweeting regularly via @austparents.
The survey will be open for at least another 3 weeks. The survey url is: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Q32ZQ22 The Australian Parents Council (APC), along with our state and territory affiliate organisations, believe it is vitally important that the voices of parents are heard, especially with a federal election looming. APC is an apolitical, non-profit organisation representing the interests of parents with children at non-government schools, and all parents generally. We will share results with all our partners.
For more information on the Australian Parents Council please see our website: www.austparents.edu.au.
Any help spreading the word would be greatly appreciated. Best regards,
Shelley Hill, President - Australian Parents Council E: [email protected] M: 0428 740 743 PO Box 5011, Launceston TAS 7250
Community News
Year Seven students
have been learning how
to put together a car
kit. These kits have
electric motors, which
are wired with a switch
and battery. The
students have learned
skills in cutting wood,
soldering, about gears,
and using hot glue guns.
Thanks to Mr Doyle for
his hard work and
patience.
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EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE
insights Why developing empathy in
your child matters by Michael Grose
Parenting is a socialisation process during which parents develop in their children and teenagers the
skills and attitudes that will enable them to fit into the different groups they encounter. These groups
will exist inside the classroom, in friendship groups, during sports and leisure activities and elsewhere.
This socialisation process needs to begin from a young age.
Initially, most kids believe that their world and everyone in it revolves around them. “I want” is their
mantra. Patient, firm parents will continually remind children that they need to think of others. “It’s
your brother’s turn.””Nana doesn’t feel comfortable listening to that language.” “Think about how
your behaviour affects others.” These are the types of appeal to a less self-centred approach that
many parents make.
The socialisation process operates on two levels. On one level its focus is on teaching and helping kids
to follow social rules or conventions that exist to help them get along with each other. At a deeper
level successful socialisation develops empathy in a child or young person.
Empathy – the ability to understand how another person is feeling or how they respond to a behaviour or an event
– is the basis of all respectful relationships. Without empathy it’s impossible for someone to enjoy a
relationship based on respect and equality. It’s easy for a person who doesn’t practise empathy to reject,
bully, intimidate or hurt someone else.
Empathy learned in childhood carries on to adult life
Empathetic adults enjoy better personal relationships and experience less stress. They also make
better leaders who are more likely to get the best out of people than self-centred, result-focused
leaders.
Anecdotal evidence suggests that empathy, if neglected in childhood, can be difficult to develop in
adulthood. In some adults it takes a traumatic event or a ‘road-to-Damascus’ moment for them to adopt
an empathetic perspective.
So, rather than wait until adulthood, let’s focus on developing empathy in your children and adolescents.
There is a good chance they will benefit very soon in terms of enjoying better friendships, improved
wellbeing and more success at school. Here are five ideas to get you started:
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1. Model empathetic behaviour. Be kind even though the person in front of you in that queue is slow.
2. Read fiction stories to kids or encourage them to read fiction. People who read fiction score highest
on tests that ask them to infer other people’s thoughts and emotions.
3. Praise kind and compassionate behaviours. The behaviours that parents focus on, even with teenagers, are those that tend to expand, so bring their empathetic behaviours to the fore.
4. Validate your child’s feelings. When a child shares difficult stories or emotions let them know you understand, without offering solutions or advice.
5. Invite your child to walk in someone else’s shoes. Occasionally ask your child a question like,
“What would it be like to be feel tall like Tanya?”
Empathy is too important to wait until adulthood so make it a priority to develop a sense of ‘other’ in your
child from an early age.