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Issue 13 2018
Term 2 Week 3
May 16th 2018
www.hccs.sa.edu.au
PO BOX 120 VERDUN SA 5245 Email: [email protected] Phone: (08) 8388 7811 Fax: (08) 8388 1308
Playgroup ~ Early Learning Centre ~ Primary ~ Secondary
'A Christian school community, helping children learn and grow to achieve their potential'.
A HUGE THANK YOU to Nicolle de Braconier Harders and her team for organising the delicious Mothers’ Day Breakfast and amazing Mothers’ Day Stall. SPECIAL THANKS to Littlehampton Baptist for providing the delicious coffee! The day ran smoothly and the children had a lot of enjoyment in choosing something special for their Mums and Grandmas. We hope you all received a nice little surprise on Sunday morning?
A Mother’s Beatitudes Blessed is the mother who understands her child,
for she shall inherit a kingdom of memories.
Blessed is the mother who knows how to comfort,
for she shall possess a child’s devotion.
Blessed is the mother who is never shocked,
for she shall receive and know confidence and security.
Blessed is the mother who teaches respect,
for she shall be respected.
Blessed is the mother who emphasises the good and minimises the bad, for her children shall follow her example.
Blessed is the mother who answers questions honestly, for she shall always be trusted.
Blessed is the mother who treats her children as she would like to be treated, for her home shall always be filled with happiness.
Prayer & Praise Points
praise God for mums, grandmothers and special friends
praise God for the safe arrival of Kate Granger’s baby girl
pray for the Year 8 Mission Trip next week
pray for the students participating in NAPLAN this week.
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Staff News We are pleased to announce that Kristen Hatty has been appointed as the ELC’s new After School Care and Vacation Care Coordinator.
She ran a dedicated ELC Vacation Care Program during the Christmas holidays and this was so well attended that the School has committed to the program being an ongoing part of the ELC service.
The April Holidays program was also very successful, receiving glowing feedback from children and parents alike.
Kristen will also be working some additional hours during the day to maintain the quality of our program whilst the ELC staff take their lunch breaks.
HCCS would like to take this opportunity to farewell Jen Dolman. Jen has decided to take an SSO position at Aldinga, much closer to her home.
Jen has been a part of our family for just over 8 years, during that time she has worked in OSHC, ELC and been a support educator at School.
Jen has been an amazing Educator. Her humour, willingness to be silly and her beautiful smile will be very missed by us all. The children have already made a huge range of ‘we miss you’ cards at OSHC that have been passed along to Jen. We wish Jen the very best on her new journey.
HCCS would like to welcome Georgia Cahillane who has been appointed the OSHC Assistant Director role.
Georgia is currently in her last semester of Bachelor of Early Childhood Education. Some families may have already had the opportunity to meet Georgia at OSHC and I am sure you will agree she is absolutely amazing, and has fit into the OSHC team perfectly.
Georgia will be working closely with Jacki Villis (OSHC Director) to learn all the behind the scenes running of OSHC, and also working directly with the children every morning and afternoon. Please make Georgia feel welcome into our beautiful community.
We pray for God’s richest blessings upon you!
Counsellor’s Corner Bek Brown
PARENTING FUNDAMENTALS
Recently I attended the Resilient Kids conference. One of the keynote speakers was psychologist Michael Carr-Gregg, and he talked about 9 fundamental aspects of parenting kids.
As a parent myself, I found what he shared incredibly helpful and if applied could be life changing! Over the next term I will focus on one of these aspects each week and hope that you get as much out of them as I did!
P.S – if you want to read more you can find all this in Michael Carr-Gregg’s book ‘Strictly Parenting’.
WEEK 1: Kids need Vitamin N Michael Carr-Gregg says that, ‘there is a vitamin N deficiency in this country, meaning that many parents are not saying no to their children and as a result children are often running the show.
He says, ‘while it is true that all children need to feel a strong sense of connection with their parents and to feel loved, they also need a regular dose of vitamin ‘N’ – in other words, they need to hear “No”.’
I came across an excellent interview with child development and behaviour specialist Betsy Brown Braun (you can read it in full here: http://www.themotherco.com/2015/01/how-to-say-no-to-your-kids-and-why-theyll-thank-you-later/), in which she says that ‘children are trying to figure out the extent of their reach – What are the rules of the road? What is ok and what is not ok? Does “No” sometimes mean “Yes?” They can’t figure it out unless there is a clear boundary. So, one reason that we say “No” is so the child will learn.
There are 3 peaks all children have to scale in order to grow up and function in the world and often they involve hearing the word “No”:
Tolerating disappointment Tolerating frustration Delaying gratification
Learning these will not happen if the child always gets
what he/she wants. In order to tolerate frustration you
have to be frustrated, so [as a parent] you have to give
the “No” response, however we say it, in order to teach
the child to tolerate disappointment.’
HCCS Jackets Children sizes: 4-6; 6-8; 8-10; 10-12 and 12-14 at $75 each.
Adult sizes: XS, S, M, L and XL at $80 each.
We currently have stock available in the following sizes: 6-8, 8-10 and 10-12. More stock to arrive shortly on all other sizes.
ALL SIZES are available for fittings, preferably on a Wednesday, Thursday or Friday.
Please contact Nikki Campbell on 0421 199 641 for more information.
All HCCS families are invited to this significant meeting to discuss the finances and plans for HCCS.
The Hills Christian Community School Inc
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Thursday 24 May 2018 at 7.30 pm
At Verdun in the Beaumont Building
AGENDA
Welcome, Devotions and Apologies
Business – Motions Placed on Notice
Confirmation of Minutes–PGM of 30/11/2017
Receive verbal reports from:
Principal— Tony Fielke
Chairman — Mike Rogers
Finance — Richard Earley
Congratulations to Kallen Kernot (Year 8) and Riley Kernot (Year 11) on being chosen to represent School Sport SA at the forthcoming School Sport Australia Swimming Championships. These Championships will be held in Hobart, Tasmania from 25 to 31 July, 2018. What a wonderful achievement!
Congratulations to Tilly (ELC) and her sister Adelaide (Year 1) who walked 4.5km in the Mothers’ Day Classic on Sunday. Both girls received a medal for their wonderful achievement! Well done girls!
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CAN YOU HELP ?
Is this you!
'Community' - It's in our School name and it's
the essence of what makes our School so great.
Would you join the team to be a part of nurturing our community? The role of P+F Collective Coordinator may be just what you're looking for. A little bit of events planning and co-ordinating, Social Media interaction, meal support, Class Rep caring, Spring Fair organising and zero meetings and agendas and hefty processes (unless there's cake!). Consider this your prime opportunity to strengthen our School community. Please email Nicolle if you are interested or have any questions: [email protected].
Friends of HCCS
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A happy guest…….. When I first arrived in the Gym it looked so pretty, with a welcome sign out for everybody. I had to carry my chair in to help the MasterChef team. My table was called first to be served, and when I started eating I thought the meal was exquisite.
We ate tortillas with taco sauce and fresh salad. When I took my first bite I thought I was in heaven eating it with Jesus. When the dessert arrived I thought it looked like my Grandma’s pavlova that she makes for us. When I took my first bite it tasted sooooooooo nice! It had berry topping with whipped cream.
This first MasterChef meal was amazing, but I think my team will be even better. Isobel Edwards
Exciting cooking
magnificent privilege
messy work
heartbreaking mistakes
kept trying
excited customers
busy work
scrumptious meal
boring cleaning
great day!
By Imogen
Scrumptious smells
peaking, tempting
excitement builds
butterfly feelings
chairs carried
finally welcomed
room is restless
meals served!
Quickly eaten
really enjoyed
dessert plated
pavlova fantastic
great service!
Sad leaving
astonishingly awaiting
Term Two.
By Alexander
Year 5 MasterChef A highlight of being in Year 5 is the opportunity to participate in MasterChef. Mrs Boucaut’s and Mr March’s classes join together and divide into 4 teams.
The teams have to work together to plan, organise and cook a meal for the students of both Year 5 classes. This happens once a term and the first one for the year took place during the last week of Term 1.
A BIG THANKYOU to the PARENTS who helped as this would not possible without your wonderful help!
Term 1 MasterChef Team
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2018 DATES TO REMEMBER MAY
Wed 16th Running Club 7.45am — 8.15am
NAPLAN Years 3,5,7 and 9
Thurs 17th NAPLAN Years 3,5,7 and 9
Open Boys Knockout Footy
Fri 18th Year 8 Fiji Mission Trip
Playgroup 9.30am—11am
Assembly—Year 1 Team 2.45pm
Sat 19th Year 8 Fiji Mission Trip
Sun 20th Year 8 Fiji Mission Trip
Mon 21st Devotions — Year 6 H & Anthony Risson
Year 8 Fiji Mission Trip
Tues 22nd Year 8 Fiji Mission Trip
Wed 23rd No Running Club today
Year 8 Fiji Mission Trip
Thurs 24th AGM
Year 8 Fiji Mission Trip
Fri 25th Playgroup 9.30am—11am
Year 8 Fiji Mission Trip
Year 10—12 Career Expo (Showgrounds)
Assembly—Year 4 Team 2.45pm
Sun 27th Year 7s leave for Canberra
Mon 28th Devotions — Year 5 B & Mark Sanders
Year 7 Canberra Trip
Tues 29th Year 7 Canberra Trip
Wed 30th Running Club 7.45am — 8.15am
Year 7 Canberra Trip
Thurs 31st Year 7 Canberra Trip
Year 11/12 Integrated Learning / Kayaking Excursion
JUNE Fri 1st Playgroup 9.30am—11am
Year 7s return from Canberra
Year 8/9 Knockout Netball
Year 11/12 Integrated Learning / Kayaking Excursion
Assembly — Reception Team 2.45pm
Mon 4th Devotions — Year 8s talk about their Fiji Mission Trip
Year 11/12 Integrated Learning / Kayaking Excursion
Wed 6th Running Club 7.45am — 8.15am
Year 10 Work Experience
Thurs 7th Year 10 Work Experience
Year 8/9 Boys & Girls Netball
Fri 8th Playgroup 9.30am—11am
SACSA Netball Open Girls
Assembly—Year 6 Team 2.45pm
Mon 11th Queen’s Birthday Holiday
Tues 12th Year 5 Hahndorf Walk
Wed 13th Running Club 7.45am — 8.15am
Fri 15th Playgroup 9.30am—11am
Assembly—Year 7 2.45pm
Mon 18th Year 6 Camp
Devotions — Year 1 MC & Dave Shepherd
Tues 19th Reception Orientation 1
Year 6 Camp
Wed 20th Year 6 Camp
Running Club 7.45am — 8.15am
Thurs 21st Meet The Writers Festival (Years 6—11)
Year 5s to Maritime Museum
Fri 22nd Playgroup 9.30am—11am
Assembly—Year 2 Team 2.45pm ELC PJ Disco 6-7pm
Mon 25th Devotions — Year REC C & Bek Brown
Wed 27th Running Club 7.45am — 8.15am
Reception Orientation 2
Fri 29th Playgroup 9.30am—11am
Assembly—Year 3 Team 2.45pm
JULY Mon 2nd Devotions — Year 2 H & Jon Oertel
Year 10 Work Placement
Tues 3rd Year 10 Work Placement
Wed 4th Year 10 Work Placement
Fri 6th Students last day Term 2
We hope all these people enjoy their birthdays THIS WEEK: Micah Carratt, Jordan Cheng, Jasmine Cursaro, Ethan Hindle, Sebe Hull, Grace Klein-Gibaud, Isobel Kuiper, Zac Kuiper, Oliver Lovell, Tilly Neal, Mataya Sanderson, Thomas Snelling and Jordan Virgara.
STUDENT ABSENCE
Email: [email protected]
SMS: 0400 738 405 Primary
SMS: 0477 006 500 Secondary
Student Absentees is also available via the HCCS Website
Community News
Circle of Security Parenting Course Wednesday nights for 7 weeks at Aldgate Baptist Church. (cost approx $100-110). The course facilitator is Vina Hotich, a social worker/therapist at Mt Barker CAMHS. For more information or to book your place contact Lorinda Wishart on 0403016530.
To find your local AFL AUSKICK CENTRES visit play.afl/auskick
HCCS PLAYGROUP Fridays in the Beaumont Building
9.30am—11.00am
Cost $2 (bring your own water bottle, fruit/snack )
9.30am play and craft
10.15am pack up and story/songs
10.30am outside play at ELC
HELPERS REQUIRED — Sara would really appreciate someone to help with setting up Playgroup on Friday mornings? If you are able to assist or have any questions, please contact the School on 8388 7811. Thank you!
There will be NO Running Club on Wednesday, May 23rd.