Newsletter Term 3 Week 1 (26.7.24)
-
Message from the Principal - Lynne Pull
-
Important Dates & School Information
-
Something to think and pray about
-
Message from Gemma Ballantine
-
Our Library - June
-
Sports News
-
P&F Information for Parents
-
Healthy Eating Active Living Team
-
Flying Start
-
Parish Information and News
-
RCIA 2024
-
St Anthony's Parish - Care Group
Message from the Principal - Lynne Pull
Dear Parents
It’s always great at the start of a term as everyone is relaxed and refreshed and happy to be seeing each other again. I hope all our families had an enjoyable holiday break. The weather was certainly great after a wet start. Classes have settled into the new term and already there have been lots of things happening. Students were reminded that their “job” at school is to be the best learners they can be so they must focus in class times and keep striving to do better. We also remind students that we expect them to become the “best St Anthony’s people” they can be by honouring our school motto of Love and Service, treating everyone with kindness and being helpful around the school.
NAIDOC
Today we have been engaging in NAIDOC celebrations. We thank Mr Shannon Kitchener for the welcome today and for the smoking ceremony. Shannon engaged with each class during the day and spent the afternoon with our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students working on a mural. The ATSI students led the assembly and all students joined in singing songs. All classes made bracelets and everyone was able to enjoy hot dogs at lunch time, thanks to the parents who helped get them ready. Thank you to Ms Alex Field for the work she did in organising things for today. It certainly has been a great celebration.
LEARNING CONFERENCES
Student/Parent/Teacher partnership Learning Conferences will be held over the next two weeks. Have you booked in yet? These conferences are extremely important as students take ownership of their learning, reflect on how they are progressing in order to set goals for growing and improving in their learning and share this with their parents. It is the students who drive these sessions. Please respect them and allow them to do this. It is definitely not a waste of time. It is so important for growth in learning. Students will improve each time they do this process and become more skilled in owning their learning. There will be time to have a chat with the teacher/s after the student is finished, however be mindful that if you need a longer time with the teacher/s then you will need to make an appointment for another time.
RESILIENT KIDS
Next Wednesday (31st July) Year 5 students will be engaging in a day of activities to help them to build resilience, understand ways to self-manage and self-regulate, developing a growth mindset and ways to assist in relieving anxiety. It will be the turn for Year 6 on Thursday (1st August). These days will be facilitated through the Family Centre.
On the Thursday afternoon (1.35pm – 2.55pm) there will be a workshop for parents. Please see the information elsewhere in this newsletter and register for this worthwhile session.
SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION
This sacrament is targeted at Year 3 and above. Baptised Catholic students are encouraged to prepare for the reception of this Sacrament and make their commitment to this process at next Sunday’s 9.00am Mass (3rd August). The school will host this Mass so we encourage ALL families to join us on this day. Year 3 families are asked to bring something to share for morning tea. Tea and coffee and juice will be provided. It is always a happy social time for everyone after these Masses so please come and join us and be part of this parish community. Our school is an integral part of the parish.
There will be a Parent/Child workshop about Confirmation on Tuesday 6th August commencing at 5.00pm. It is imperative that you participate in this.
The actual date for Confirmation is Wednesday 4th September at 6.00pm in the church. Bishop Greg will be here to confer the sacrament and talk to parents.
Confirmation Certificates will be presented at the 9.00am Mass on Sunday 15th September, which the school will host once again. I am sure there will be cake on this occasion! Please put this date into your calendar. Students who are confirmed are expected to be present on this day.
BOOK WEEK
August is a big month with lots of things associated with books happening. Book Week begins on Monday 19th August. There will be a bookfair in our library during that week when students are able to purchase new books, or even donate one to the library. On the Friday of that week (23rd August) we will hold a book character HAT PARADE – something a bit different from the normal dress up day. We encourage students to REUSE and RECYCLE materials when making their hats which will depict a character from a book!
Selected students from Years 3 – 6 will be invited to attend the Byron Bay Writers Festival on Wednesday 7th August. This is a wonderful opportunity for students to hear from authors about how they craft their work. We hope students are inspired to engage more in writing (and reading) after attending this event.
We are also hoping to engage an author here at school during Book Week as well!
FAMILY NEWS
We welcome the Searle family to our school this term. Gracie is in Year 5 and Teddy is in Year 1 and parents are Keith and Naomi. We hope they come to enjoy being part of our school community.
We have been saddened to learn of the death this week of Peter Buxton, grandfather of Sonny in Year 6. A requiem Mass will be held next Saturday 3rd August. We extend our condolences to all the Buxton family who have had a long association with our school.
We have also learned today of the sudden death of the grandmother of the Neaves children (Ellie in Yr 6, Izzy in Year 4 and Jack in Kindergarten. The family are currently overseas but will be returning home sooner than they had planned. We offer our condolences to Todd and Marcia and the children at this very difficult time.
Happy news though is the recent births of three new babies. Charlotte (Year 3) and Sophie (Year 1) Trauer have a new sister, Bella. Joshua Roney (Year 1) has a new baby sister (Gracie) and Esme Harradence (Kindergarten) also has a new baby sister Banksia. Congratulations to all these families.
The next parent forum meeting is set down for Tuesday 13th August at 5.00pm.
A gentle word like summer rain may soothe some heart and banish pain. What joy or sadness often springs from just the simple little things.
God bless
Lynne
Important Dates & School Information
Term 3 2024
Wednesday, 31st July - Yr 5 Resilient Workshop
Thursday, 1st August - Yr 6 Resilient Workshop & Parent Workshop @ 1.35pm
Friday, 2nd August - Zone Athletics
Sunday, 4th August - Parish School MASS & Confirmation Commitment @ 9 am
Tuesday, 6th August - Confirmation Parent Workshop @ 5 pm
Wednesday, 7th August - Writer's Festival Byron Bay
Thursday, 8th August - Feast of Mary MacKillop
Thursday, 8th August - Tweed Catholic Schools Public Speaking
Monday, 12th August - Street Science Incursion
Thursday, 15th August - Feast of the Assumption - MASS at 9am
Thursday, 15th August - Science Fair
Friday,16th August - DIOCESAN Athletics
Monday, 19th August - Book Fair and Book Week begins
Tuesday, 20th August - AFL Gala Day Round 2 Carrara
Friday, 23rd August - Book Character Hat Parade
Child Protection Policy can be found on our School Website under Information/School Policies: St Anthony's Primary School Website or in the following link: https://www.kngplism.catholic.edu.au/policies
Something to think and pray about
The Masterpiece of Creation
The insights of science about the cosmos are coming to us thick and fast. Our generation is being showered with insights about the history and structure of creation which were hidden from our predecessors. This new knowledge helps us to understand God’s artistic work, appreciate it properly and relate lovingly to its creator. Creation is God’s self-revelation, and we have much to learn from it. Then we can participate more effectively in co-creating and restoring the divine masterpiece.
Excerpted from Sacred Space The Companion by The Irish Jesuits (p.67)
We Remember At This Time…
In July, we celebrate the feast day of St. Benedict of Nursia, who is considered to be the father of Western monasticism. May we take this opportunity to pray for all those in religious and monastic life, particularly those who have been called to live lives of radical simplicity, poverty, solitude, prayer, and silence. Lord, thank you for all those you have set apart in this way, and for their willingness to say yes for the sake of Your kingdom, offering their lives to you, and for all of us, in prayer. Bless them today and always. Amen.
Message from Gemma Ballantine
Resilient Kids Parent Workshop
Next week The Family Centre is coming to St Anthony’s Primary School to deliver Resilient Kids – Disaster, Resilience, Social and Emotional Wellbeing. The aim is to discover, explore and share ways students can look after themselves and their emotional well-being.
We will also be holding a Parent Session on Thursday 1st August from 1.35pm-2.55pm to share with you some resources, strategies and information regarding supporting your child/ren with:
- Anxiety in general
- Emotional regulation/Emotion Coaching
- Cyber Bullying/Social Media
- Sharing some of what we cover during our workshops.
Please contact the School Office if you can join us. We will have afternoon tea on arrival.
More information about the funding program and service design is available at Healthy North Coast Resilient Kids Program- https://hnc.org.au/resilient-kids/
More information about The Family Centre is available at their website: www.thefamilycentre.org.au
Term 3 Arts Project
This Term St Anthony’s is undertaking a whole-school multi-disciplinary arts project that highlights the impact of single-use plastics. Each class will be exploring the impact of plastics on the environment and create artworks using recycled plastic.
We are asking our St Anthony’s families to collect washed, clean household plastics we can use for our project. This includes the following:
- Plastic bottles
- Plastic lids (the more colourful the better)
- Washed coffee lids
- Snack wrappers
- Cutlery
- Ice-cream containers
- Sushi trays and soy sauce bottles (inc. lids)
- Bubble wrap
A beachcomb with your children would be great and you could bring in the items you find. Here is a video that might help facilitate some discussions with your children and give an idea of some visual art that can be created with recycled plastics. One Plastic Beach | KQED Truly CA
The Year 6 students had a great day or art on Thursday using plastic marine debris. They started with a beachcomb along Kingscliff Beach and created an artwork and artist’s statement to explain the significance and message behind their art.
Thank you to our artists in residence, Gabi Eadie and Alice Nelson, who will be sharing their knowledge and creative expertise across the project.
Baptism
Baptism preparation classes will commence in Week 3. If you would like for your child to receive the Sacrament of Baptism, initiating them to the Catholic faith, and your child has a Catholic, Baptised Parent, please contact Gemma Ballantine gemma.ballantine@lism.catholic.edu.au and we will add your child to the group.
Confirmation dates
Thank you to those families who have registered for the 2024 Confirmation Program.
Here are a few dates to keep in mind:
Confirmation Commitment Mass- Weekend of August 3 and 4 (next weekend)
Family Workshops- Tuesday, August 06 at 5pm in the school Hall
Confirmation Retreat Day- Wednesday, August 14 in the school Hall
Sacrament of Confirmation- Wednesday, September 04, 6pm at St Anthony’s Church
Confirmation Certificate Mass- Sunday, September 15, 9am at St Anthony’s Church
Our Library - June
Sports News
NSWPSSA Cross Country - Frankie Fogg
Congratulations to Frankie Fogg of Year 3 who travelled to Sydney on Tuesday to compete in the NSWPSSA Cross Country.
Frankie participated in the Multi-Class section of the carnival and was awarded a silver medal placing second in her race!!
Frankie will now progress to the National Championships later in August in Melbourne.
What an achievement Frankie, St Anthony’s is very proud of how far you have come with your running this year!
NSW All Schools AFL - Harper Gallagher
During the holidays, Year 6 student Harper Gallagher attended a 3 day training camp in Barooga with his NSW All Schools Primary AFL team.
Here he was named Co-captain of the team and he travels to the National competition in Geelong during Week 3 this Term.
Congratulations Harper! We are looking forward to hearing how you and the team go.
Polding U/11’s Rugby League - Ky O’Grady
Congratulations to Ky O’Grady of Year 5 who was a member of the Polding team that travelled to St Mary’s in Western Sydney to compete in the NSWPSSA 11’s Rugby League State Championships.
The team played 5 games in the first 2 days and won 2 out of these 5 games. They then competed in the semi-finals against Sydney East where they only lost by 2 points which placed them 8th overall.
It was a great experience and a chance to make new friends from other schools in Northern NSW.
Well done Ky!
P&F Information for Parents
Healthy Eating Active Living Team
Flying Start
Term 3 is underway, and we hope that everyone either enjoyed time off over the holidays or they enjoyed dropping the pre-schoolers off to vacation care. We know that our pre-schoolers love to join in with the school-age children over the holidays and we know that there is no better teacher than lived experience.
Our pre-schoolers got to engage in jumping castles, balancing man, nerf guns and sports that allowed them to mix with children of all ages.
We have started our term off with a bang and have set some great goals for our pre-schoolers to achieve over the next 10 weeks. As we are now entering the last 6 months before school next year our focus is self-help skills.
We know that this will assist with everyday tasks for the children next year and help them with independence.
At Flying Start, we love to help all pre-schoolers be ready for the transition to school next year whilst making learning fun.
Parish Information and News
Parish Priest: Fr Paul McDonald
Finance Manager: Paul Crouch
Parish Secretary: Marty Darragh
Pastoral Assistant: Catherine Holliday
Phone: 0266741368
Email: parkings@bigpond.com
Website: http://stanthonysparishkingslciff.org
WEEKEND MASS TIMES
VIGIL: KINGSCLIFF 5:00pm
SUNDAY:POTTSVILLE 7:30am
KINGSCLIFF 9:00am
WEEKDAY MASS TIMES
TUESDAY: POTTSVILLE 9:15am
WEDNESDAY: KINGSCLIFF 8:00am
THURSDAY: KINGSCLIFF 9:00am
FRIDAY: KINGSCLIFF 8:00am
RECONCILIATION TIMES
SATURDAY: KINGSCLIFF4:00-4:30pm
SUNDAY: POTTSVILLE 7:00—7:25am
Current Office Hours: Tuesday - Thursday 9am-3pm
PARISH NEWSLETTER LINK: http://stanthonysparishkingscliff.org/news-events/
RCIA 2024
A JOURNEY OF FAITH
The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA)
Since Jesus invited His first followers to “Come, follow me”, the image of journey has been used to describe Christian discipleship.
Perhaps you or someone you know are interested in being baptised, or were baptised in another Christian faith but are interested in becoming Catholic.
The RCIA provides a setting where the Catholic faith can be explored and the journey of faith can be celebrated within the local Church community.
An RCIA Enquiry Night will be held on Tuesday, 20th August, 6.30pm, in the Parish Meeting Room at St Anthony’s Church (located behind the Presbytery, northern side of the church). You are most welcome to come along to learn about the process, there is no obligation to commit. If you would like further information contact Catherine Holliday in the Parish Office on 6674 1284 or email pa@stanthonysparishkingscliff.org
St Anthony's Parish - Care Group
Many parents may have noticed from the Parish Bulletin, that the Parish has a Care Group which, among other things seeks to provide meals to any parishoners in need.
This could include times of family sickness, new mums struggling to provide for the family in the early days of returning home, and many other circumstances of genuine need.
Please be aware that the Care Group is very willing to help out if any families find themselves in need of this service.
Contact: Parish Office: 0266 741 284 or Maree Moore 0439 174 116