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Dear Parents/Carers
Catholic Education Week 23–29 July 2017
Catholic Education Week is being celebrated across Queensland this week.
This annual event is held to promote the special ethos of Catholic schools and to highlight the great things that take place in Catholic schools every day.
The theme for this year’s celebrations is: Sharing the Journey.
Catholic education strives to make a difference in the lives of those in our schools and in the wider community by challenging young people to live out the message of Jesus and to reach their full potential as compassionate, contributing, life-giving members of society.
During Catholic Education Week 2017, Catholic education communities across Queensland are invited to celebrate how they are sharing the journey.
There are 302 Catholic schools in Queensland that educate around 146,000 students and employ more than 18,500 teachers and staff, and most will celebrate Catholic Education Week in some way.
Our school is planning to celebrate this important week by attending a whole school mass this coming Friday July 28. All members of the St Brendan’s Primary School community are invited to attend this mass and celebrate with us.
Brisbane Catholic Education (BCE) Privacy Policy Update
Our school takes very seriously its obligations regarding the privacy of information which the
school collects about students and parents. The BCE Privacy Policy and BCE Collection Notice have recently been updated, as a result of amendments to the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth). The updated Privacy Policy can be found on our school website and the BCE Public Website. The BCE
Collection Notice Form is included in the enrolment forms used by the school.
Staff Change
Our School Guidance Counsellor, Mrs Caroline Vakaci has been seconded to Brisbane Catholic Education office for the next four weeks.
Last week, we welcomed Mrs Kely Lapworth to replace Mrs Vakaci during her secondment.
I would like to take this opportunity to welcome Mrs Lapworth to St Brendan’s and wish Mrs Vakaci well with her new appointment. We look forward to welcoming Mrs Vakaci back to St Brendan’s at the end of her secondment period.
Staff Professional Learning Commitments
Staff are currently participating in a variety of professional learning opportunities for the remainder of July and August, these include:
July 24-28 Catholic Education
Week
August 8 St Mary MacKillop
Feast Mass 9am @ Salisbury
15 Feast of the Assumption of Mary
18 Athletics Carnival at Moorooka State School
20 Fete Working Bee - 8.30am start
26 Fete set up date - 8.00am start
27 ST BRENDAN’S COMMUNITY BASH
9.00am – 3.00pm
17 Hawtree Street, Moorooka
Phone: 3275 2081 Fax: 3216 7873
www.stbrendansmoorooka.qld.edu.au
PRINCIPAL
Nicole Cole
PARISH PRIEST
Fr Dan Redhead
26 July 2017
23
Thank you to all members of the teaching staff who participate in these workshops with great enthusiasm and commitment.
School Fees – Term 3
Term 3 school fees will arrive at all postal addresses in the next week or two. Could you please attend to the payment of these fees as a matter of priority? Should you be experiencing any unexpected financial hardship at the present time please do not hesitate to come and see me so that we can discuss this matter further. Thank you in advance for your attention to this very important matter.
St Brendan’s Community Bash News
Our annual school fete meetings are certainly ‘ramping up’ and as always there is lots to do and talk about. The following information is very important:
Don’t forget to keep bringing in soft drinks and plant stall items – we are still in desperate need for both of these items.
Snap lock bags were sent home yesterday and are to be filled with items that would be suitable for prizes on fete day – each time a bag full of prizes is returned to school the children will get a lollipop and a raffle ticket for $20 to spend at the fete – the cheap shops (eg. Reject Shop, Overflow, etc. are really great places to purchase these kinds of prizes).
Multi-draw raffle tickets will be sent home today – please read the accompanying letter explaining how the raffle will work and what you are required to do.
5c Challenge begins next week (ie. Monday July 31) the winning class will receive a pizza lunch on Friday, August 11.
Don’t forget to keep bringing chocolate blocks and bars to school – the winning class will receive 1 hour
Date Name of Workshop Staff Attending
26 July
(3.30 – 6.30pm)
MAC Collaborative Twilight:
Relationships and Sexuality Education All Teaching Staff
27 July PLL/STIE Network Day Mrs Williams & Miss Mei-
27 July ESL Network Day Mrs McKenna
31 July Looking Forward Mrs Williams
3 August MAC Collaborative PL Day Yrs 3 to 6 teachers
4 August MAC Collaborative PL Day Prep to Yr 2 teachers
9 August Principal Cluster Breakfast Meeting Mrs Cole
10 August
(7.15 - 9.45am) Principal Coaching Session Mrs Cole
10 August
(1.30 – 3.30pm) School Fee Briefing Session for Principals Mrs Cole
15 August PLL Forum Mrs Williams
21 August Leadership Forum Mrs Cole
31 August MAC Collaborative PL Day Prep to Yr 2 teachers
1 September MAC Collaborative PL Day Yrs 3 to 6 teachers
Fete meetings are a regular occurrence now. The next fete meeting is scheduled for this Saturday July 29 at 11.30am – I look forward to seeing as many people in attendance as possible. Again, I offer my sincere thanks to Patrick Shine, Angela Simpson and Ashish Chadha for leading those in our community who continue to be so committed to delivering a successful event. It’s not too late to offer your help – please call the school office if you are able to help.
We now have an active Facebook page for the school as well as the P&F. Please go to both of these pages and click Like so that you can follow what is happening at school and with the P&F.
Thank you Mr Nash for being so persistent and getting our new Facebook page up and running. You will find us at: St Brendan’s Catholic Primary School AND St Brendan’s Moorooka P&F (look out for this image!) (look out for this image!) I pray that you all have a terrific week. May God’s blessings be with you and your families today and always! Take care and God bless always In Faith and Love Nicole Cole Principal
Uniform Shop Hours
Thursdays 7.45 — 8.30am
2.30 — 3.15pm
July 27 Moshi Noori
August
1 Samuel Coad
Religious Education
Catholic Education Week – July 23rd to 29th
This annual event is held to promote the special ethos of Catholic schools and to highlight the great things that take place in Catholic schools every day.
Catholic education strives to make a difference in the lives of those in our schools and in the wider community by challenging young people to live out the message of Jesus and to reach their full potential as compassionate, contributing, life-giving members of society.
There are 302 Catholic schools in Queensland that educate around 146,000 students and employ more than 18,500 teachers and staff, and most will celebrate Catholic Education Week in some way.
St Mary of the Cross MacKillop Day – August 8th
Our whole school will be travelling by bus to St Pius X school to celebrate Mass with the other children and Fr Dan at 9:30am (please note the time change). We hope you might be able to join with both schools on this day to thank God for the example St Mary of the Cross shared with us.
We thank Brisbane Christian College for donating these busses for us to use for free.
Parish Sacramental Program
Several of our children have enrolled in the Parish Sacramental Program and are working through their booklets with their families at home. If your children missed the enrolment evening they will need to postpone receiving this sacrament until next year. We pray for the children of our parish who will receive the gifts of the Holy Spirit through at their Confirmation on Saturday, August 12th.
Ignite Conference 21-24 September. “Come – and see the wonders of God.”
Each year the Archdiocese celebrates the youth of our diocese and holds a very successful and engaging series of talks and activities for young people. On Friday morning (22nd / 9), primary aged children are supported with activities through the Ignite Kids. Go to www.igniteconference.com.au see more details and costs.
For Your Information … Brigidine College Open Morning Monday 7 or Tuesday
8 August 9.30-10.30am. Phone 3870 7225 to book or secure a prospectus pack. For more information www.brigidine.qld.edu.au
Clairvaux MacKillop College Tour Day Friday 28th July 9.00am-11.00am. Please contact the Enrolment Officer 3347 9223 for bookings.
Marriage Encounter Weekend at Santa Teresa Spirituality Centre Ormiston — 4-6 August. For bookings phone Maria or David 3342 1456 or visit www.wwme.org.au
Lourdes Hill College invite families to attend a free Positive Parenting Seminar on Monday 7 August. The seminar will feature well-known author Tara Moss. For more information contact the College 3399 0431.
Lourdes Hill College scholarship applications for Yr 10 2018 will close on Friday August 11. For more details please go to www.lhc.qld.edu.au
Brendan Nurzynski
for careful work, listening to instructions
and creating a lovely artwork.
Book Club - Due 28th
July
Scholastic Book Club Issue 5 brochures were given out to the oldest in the family in Week 1 of the term. Parents can order directly online or send in paper orders with payment to the school office. Allow 1-2 weeks from the due date for delivery.
To order: Fill in the order form in the brochure. Pay by cash, cheque or credit card (by phone). Put order form and payment/payment receipt in an envelope and submit to the school office.
OR Order online using LOOP - Scholastic Book Clubs Linked Online Ordering & Payment platform for Parents.
Log-in to www.scholastic.com.au/LOOP and order by the close date.
Books will be delivered to your child’s school.
Don’t return paper order forms or payment receipt details to school for LOOP orders.
Issue 6 brochures will not be
distributed due to the fete. This is the only Book Club this term.
Friday 28th July start of school day
The first Chess lesson is a free one.
STAR STUDENT &
CLASSROOM NEWS
PREP: Star Student - Benjamin Embleton In Prep we celebrated NAIDOC week with some Dreamtime stories and learning the meaning of the parts of the Aboriginal flag. In Religion, we have been learning about the Creation story and thinking of different ways we can celebrate and look after God’s creation. In Science, we have started looking at how objects move.
YEAR 1: Star Student - Ava McGiffin In R.E., Yr 1 has been learning about Baptism and how it means belonging to the church community. In English, Yr 1 is reading fairy tales. They have already read Jack and the Beanstalk and have completed many learning activities to help them engage with the text. They even planted their own bean seeds and are keeping a diary of what happens as the plants grow. In Maths, Yr 1 is learning to skip count by 2s, 5s and 10s. They are learning to identify representations of one half. They are also learning to use counting on as a strategy for addition. Yr 1 enjoyed spending time in the front garden last week. They planted pansies, petunias, daisies and geraniums to make a carpet of flowers, just like they read about in Rose Meets Mr Wintergarten. Yr 1 can’t wait to see how they grow and how pretty they will look.
YEAR 2: Star Student - Isabella Shine The Yr 2 students have been learning about the properties of 3D shapes and how to tell the time to the quarter hour. They have also started looking at the different parts that make up an information report. They are doing detailed reading of an information report about dragonflies.
YEAR 3/4: Star Student - Leonardo Romero The Southern Stars have started the term with a bang. All new exciting opportunities: Dance with Liz, Gardening with Carmel and getting ready for Book Week with Mrs White. Each sentence needs a noun and a verb. A better sentence has more information, in the form of an 'adverbial phrase'. Technology meets maths as we use Scratch to prove Symmetry. Of all the Europeans to discover parts of Australia, why was it the English that settled in The Great Southern Land first?
YEAR 5/6: Star Student - Jackson Burnham Already we have completed a lot of work by week 2 and we cannot believe we are up to week 3 already. In Religion, we are studying what it means to be a good Catholic by understanding why saints are important, studying people who saintly work today in Australia and investigating prayerful practices that sustain us on the right path to God. In English, we are reading, writing and speaking many types of reports. In Maths, we are delving into the wonderful world of Algebra, Transformations of 2D shapes and later in the term, time – if we have time. In History, we are investigating what means to be a good citizen by creating values for citizenship in Australia. In Science, we are lighting up our world by investigating electricity. Health is all about what a healthy Australian should be and finally we love our Art, PE and Music lessons.
Yesterday each class had a clinic
with Baseball Queensland where
they were introduced and
exposed to the skills of the game.
If students are interested in
playing baseball the Runcorn
Indians Baseball Club have left
flyers in the office.
St Brendan’s Community Bash 2017 Update 4
It is hard to believe that the St Brendan’s Community Bash (Sunday 27 August 2017) is now less than 5 weeks away.
The success of the St Brendan’s Community Bash relies on the generosity and support of people by way of donations of good
quality items that can be used for prizes and sold on our stalls. Thank you to those who have already made a contribution to our
event. Please keep more items coming over the next couple of weeks. Donations can be brought into the school office.
The official start time of the Community Bash is 9am, however some stalls (coffee van, café, cake and sweets) will be open a little
earlier to cater for people coming from the 7am mass at St Brendan’s Church.
The rides will start at 9am and run until 2:30pm. The application forms for the wrist bands will be sent home soon. The cost for
the rides will be: -
Pre-purchased wrist band is $30 per person
Wrist band purchased on the day is $35
Individual ride tickets are $5 per ride
The wrist bands give unlimited use of the rides, however please note that the wrist bands, when purchased are not transferrable
and are un-refundable. Pre-purchased wrist bands will be sent home on the Friday before the Community Bash (i.e. 25 August
2017).
The Wild Encounters Reptile show will operate from 9am to 12pm. You will be able to hold some of the reptiles and/or be photo-
graphed (using your own device) holding them. The cost to hold and/or be photographed with a reptile is $4 per person per rep-
tile or 3 for $10. You can have a photograph with a reptile as a family or group. There is no cost for the Wild Encounters Reptile
show, other than if you want to hold and/or be photographed with a reptile (or 2). All money generated from photographs will go
towards the funds raised from the fete.
There will be an opportunity for the young and the young at heart to have a half face painted. The cost is $5. Miss Renee f rom St
Brendan’s OSHC will be organising the face painting stall. Parents, teachers, stall convenors are all invited to have their face
painted.
Thank you to the many people and businesses who have donated prizes for our multi -draw raffle and silent auction. We are
putting together a great number and variety of items. The multi-draw raffle tickets will be going home to families very soon.
There will be 10 tickets in each book at a cost of $2 per ticket. All money collected from sold tickets needs to be handed in to the
school office leading up to the Community Bash or they can be delivered on the day. If you want more tickets to sell, please see
the school office.
Families will also receive about 25 x A5 size flyers promoting the Community Bash. It would be appreciated if families could put
these into letterboxes in their street or surrounding streets as a way of promoting and creating awareness of our event. Families
should receive the flyers in the week beginning 14 August 2017. Perhaps a walk around your local neighbourhood on Ekka
Wednesday would be a time this could be done!
A request has been made with the Queensland Fire and Rescue Service for a Fire Engine to come to our Community Bash. Details
of this are unconfirmed at this stage and any update will be provided closer to the day.
On Sunday 20 August 2017, a working bee will be held to clean up and start to get everything ready for the big day. The working
bee will commence at 8:30am. Many hands make light work, so if you have a couple of hours to spare on that Sunday morning,
your help would be greatly appreciated.
The set up day is Saturday 26 August 2017 and it will commence at 8am. There are lots of jobs to do to get everything set up ready
to go for the following day. If you are able to lend a hand, it would be greatly appreciated. Angela Simpson will be Site Manager
on that day, so please make yourself known to Angela and she will be able to give you a job to do.
The entertainment program is currently being finalised. The school children are working very hard on their performances. Th e full
entertainment program will be announced closer to the event.
Rick Sheehan will again be the MC (ie. Master of Ceremonies). You will hear lots of announcements and updates about what is
going on around the Community Bash from Rick during the day.
The more people who attend the St Brendan’s Community Bash, the more atmosphere will be created and a better day will be had
by all. Please feel free to invite grandparents, members of your extended families, relatives, friends and neighbours to St
Brendan’s Community Bash. Any past pupils of St Brendan’s are more than welcome to come back to St Brendan’s on the day too.
The excitement is building! More updates to come.
Regards Patrick, Ashish and Angela
St Brendan’s Catholic Primary School
Community Bash 2017 Sponsors / Donors List St Brendan’s Catholic Primary School Community Bash 2017 would like to acknowledge and thank the generosity and support of
our wonderful sponsors and donors:
Woolworths Annerley, Ipswich
Road
Brisbane Lions AFL Football
Club
Riverbend Books, Oxford
Street, Bulimba
Laserforce, Ipswich Road
Woolloongabba
Apiaries 8. 100% Pure
Australian Honey
Supercheap Auto, Kessells
Road, Macgregor
Lions @ Springwood, 2 Pannikin
Street, Rochedale South
Jumpin’ 4 Fun, Toohey Road,
Salisbury
McDonalds Restaurant,
Toohey Road, Salisbury
MILCOM Communication Pty
Ltd, Salisbury – NBN & other
Telecom Training
Aquatic Achievers Swim
Schools (Chandler)
Cr Steve Griffiths, Moorooka
Ward, Brisbane City Council
Bundaberg Sugar Tim O’Brien, Guitarist / Guitar
teacher, Durack
Australia Zoo, Steve Irwin
Way, Beerwah
Woolworths Westfield Garden
City
Fashions on Mayfield,
Mayfield Road Moorooka
Ice World Olympic Ice Rink,
Acacia Ridge
Annerley Glassworx, Leadlight
& Stained Glass, Ipswich Road
Annerley
Zarraffa’s Coffee, Beaudesert
Road, Acacia Ridge
The Workshops Rail
Museum, North Street,
North Ipswich
Expac Qld Pty Ltd Officeworks CFC Mark Bailey MP, State
Member for Yeerongpilly
Peter Russo MP, State Member for Sunnybank
Moorooka Discount Drug Store, Beaudesert Road
Moorooka
Todd & Pup Café, Tarragindi Road Moorooka
Aussie – Moorooka, Beaudesert
Road
The Salisbury Hotel, Toohey
Road, Salisbury
Presents Of Mind, Fairfield
Gardens
Speedy School Supplies, Keliher
Road, Richlands
JS Dance, Pegg Park Moorooka GE Mallan Butchers,
Fairfield
Big 4 Holiday Parks