Sacred Heart School Newsletters

02 June 2011

26 May

A REMINDER – NO CANTEEN FOR THE REST OF THE MONTH !!!!!

Dear Parents

Well done to all the children who took part in our school cross country last week.

Special congratulations to these children who will represent the school at the Zones next week at St. Patricks:

Bree Chilton, Ashleigh Baker, Charlotte Chesters, Natasha Thomson, Patrice Brookland, Renee Cooper, Sam Thornbury, Eli Winders, Sam Downing, Damian Mitchell, Harry McLean & Sam Sherriff.

Thank you to Mrs Adams and the PTA who have organised PD workers to start work on the new garden plots in front of the junior school. We will pray for some fine weather for their 2nd day on Saturday.

A Reminder Wheelie Day is Friday’s Only

Ripsticks, scooters, bikes etc are in designated areas and must have safety gear on.

Otatara Families - Transport Request

We are looking for a family living in Otatara who may be able to provide transport for Matthew Hackett to and from the bus stop, while his mother recovers from a recent operation. If you can assist, please contact either me at school, or Tracey Frewen.

School Mass – Sunday 19th June – please mark your calendar now

Parent Reconciliation Meeting ~ 1st June 7.30 pm in Room 5

Parent Survey

Selected parents/caregivers would have received this survey with their newsletter today.

Please return these to school by Friday 3rd June.

If you cannot complete this form, please let me know.

Activity Fee

Thank you to those parents who have already settled their child’s Activity Fee.

We welcome all payments to the office at your earliest convenience.

Please contact Christine if you require details for direct debiting, and/or arrangements to make fortnightly payments.

Achievements

Orca Swimming Club Prize-giving Last Thursday Night

Sam Thornbury – Awarded the Joan Billing Trophy for 10yr boys most points.

Bree Chilton – Awarded the St. Mary’s Trophy for the most improved.

Aubrey Page - Merit Certificate for Effort and Improvement.

PTA Oyster Raffle

Thank you to those who have returned their raffle cards.

These must be back at school tomorrow please (full or empty).

Altar Servers

Saturday 28th May 7.00pm Isabella & McKenzie Wild

Sunday 29th May 10.30am Emma Harrington & Abby Humm

Children’s Liturgy Bernadette Forde

CHESS CLUB

A huge thank you to the Richardson family, who have donated 5 chess sets to our chess club. Don't forget that we play chess on Mondays at lunch time. All children from Room 5 and up are welcome, younger children are welcome if they have the support of their family to practise playing at home ~ Mrs Stupples

Child's Definition of LOVE

A group of professional people posed this question to a group of 4 to 8 year-olds, "What does love mean?" The answers they got were broader and deeper than anyone could have imagined. See what you think:

"When my grandmother got arthritis, she couldn't bend over and paint her toenails anymore. So my grandfather does it for her all the time, even when his hands got arthritis too. That's love." Rebecca - age 8

When someone loves you, the way they say your name is different. You know that your name is safe in their mouth." Billy - age 4

"Love is what makes you smile when you're tired." Terri - age 4

"Love is like a little old woman and a little old man who are still friends even after they know each other so well." Tommy - age 6

Author and lecturer Leo Buscaglia once talked about a contest he was asked to judge. The purpose of the contest was to find the most caring child. The winner was a four year old child whose next door neighbor was an elderly gentleman who had recently lost his wife. Upon seeing the man cry, the little boy went into the old gentleman's yard, climbed onto his lap, and just sat there. When his Mother asked him what he had said to the neighbor, the little boy said, "Nothing, I just helped him cry."

Class Happenings

Room 7 would like to share excerpts from our narratives from viewing the production of Jack and the Beanstalk the SIT drama students preformed. More can be viewed on our blogsite. http://room7shs.blogspot.com/

Once upon a time there was a boy called Jack. Oh, and a mum called Mrs Trot. Jack had nearly $20,000 but no one knows what happened to it as it drained away. Obviously everything they owned had disappeared. Just a small little hut and a cow named Daisy. Their cat ran away and not even a penny was left.

Then one day a giant came and they needed to get money! So Mum asked Jack ‘‘We need to sell Daisy to get money, so will you sell her?’’ ‘‘But…’’ replied Jack. “NOW!!”, shouted Mum so Jack was off. NATHAN

Jack climbed the beanstalk and when they got to giant Blunderbor’s castle, giant Blunderbor’s wife came out and said “I used to be so much prettier and you probably wouldn’t know I’m 21”. When Mrs Blunerbor left, a dragon appeared and Jack asked, “If you’re a magic dragon can you dance? “The dragon nodded and danced techno. NATALYA

When Fleshcreep (he’s a slave for the giant) asked Miss Trott to pay the taxes, Miss Trott had no money to pay. They sold Daisy. They gave their Mum the money but it was not money. It was magic beans! In the morning the vegetable fairy woke Jack up so early and he was so tired. MITCHELL

Jack opened his curtains and Wow a humongous stalk was growing outside his window. Jack raced outside. He started to climb it. The beanstalk was very high. It was so high that it passed into the clouds. At the top of the stalk there was a big castle. KAYNE

Jack came back with beans instead of money. So Mrs Trot threw them out the window. The next morning there was a big beanstalk. Jack was climbing it to the top and found a big castle, a giant’s castle! He crept up to the door and opened it quietly. A big voice boomed through the doorway.

It was the giant’s voice. TOM

Meanwhile in the morning he opened his curtains and saw a beanstalk so he climbed it. He climbed up and up and up. Higher he saw an enormous grey castle. He crept in and killed the giant and they lived happily ever after. AIMEE

Uniform

Thank you for the efforts you make in having the children in the correct uniform.

A couple of reminders:

1. Long sleeve thermals are not to be seen under sports shirts. The children need to wear their jersey for warmth. They will be asked to take off the thermal or put their jersey on.

2. Sports shoes are to be worn with sports uniform only.

3. We do have ‘nasty nits’ in school at the moment, so please keep long hair tied up.

Thank you for your support helping the children wear their uniform with pride.

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