16 August 2018

Catholic Education South Australia
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The Year 5 students have been immersed in a short novel entitled ‘The Elephant’ by Peter Carnavas. It is a beautiful book, which uses the metaphor of an elephant that the main character ‘Olive’ sees following her Dad around, to represent the sadness and ‘heaviness’ he feels since her Mum passed away. There were many tears at the book’s achingly beautiful conclusion and it has led to so many special ‘teaching moments’. We decided to contact the author and he has generously spent two online sessions with us via Google Zoom as he lives on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland. He has provided us with brilliant insights into crafting a short story/picture book and then strategies to use in order to illustrate them thoughtfully. The students have all written their own narrative based on our character study of ‘Hero vs Villain’, inspired by the great Roald Dahl. We are now putting the finishing touches on our illustrations and look forward to publishing our masterpieces!

Peter’s book ‘The Elephant’ is shortlisted for this year’s CBCA awards in the ‘Younger Readers’ section – we are all hoping it wins! Peter has been genuinely touched by the kid’s love and deep knowledge of his book. Good luck Pete!

 
 
 
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From the Principal

Dear Parents and Friends,

I hope you are finding ways of keeping warm and dry during this chilly and wet weather. Term 3 is moving along very quickly and we find ourselves at the end of Week 4. As I visit classrooms I have been noticing some great teaching and learning happening. When I visit, I enjoy asking the children 'What are you learning?' or 'Why are you learning that?' It is a credit to our teachers and the children that they can always talk about their learning with interest and excitement.

Last week Matt Perry and I ventured out of school and spent three days in the Barossa Valley at the Catholic Primary Principal's Conference. As you can appreciate it's nice to be able to get away and mix with other principals and leadership teams. The learning and sharing of ideas is valuable and allows you to sense where your school sits with regard to teaching, wellbeing, community and spirituality.

AND MORE From the Principal at link below.

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Mobile Phones and Social Media

Just about everyone has a mobile phone! I had my niece and nephew stay with us over the weekend and with a 15 year old girl and a 12 year old boy in the house there was a cacophony of intrusive ring tones and if they weren’t talking on the phone they were text messaging, checking social media or playing games on them. Mobile phones have become embedded into our lifestyles for better or for worse.

One continuing focus among researchers is the effect of mobile phones, together with emails and Facebook, Instagram etc. on relationships in society. Do these forms of communication enhance our lives? Do they always save time? Do they allow us to interact more meaningfully? Do they facilitate growth as individuals and as an interconnected community? My weekend experience reminded me of an article I read where the Anglican Archbishop of Westminster voiced his concerns that excessive use of emails and mobile phones is creating shallow friendships and undermining community life, he also said that popular social networking sites led young people to ‘transient relationships’, which put them at risk when relationships broke down. “Friendships are not a commodity, friendship is something that is hard work and enduring when it is right,” he told the Sunday Telegraph newspaper. “I think there is a worry that an excessive use, or an almost exclusive use of text and emails means that as a society we’re losing some of the ability to build interpersonal communication that is necessary for living and building community.”

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Sport News

CONGRATULATIONS

Congratulations to Kennedy Santos who represented her state! Lots of personal bests and a great experience racing against and making new friends with the rest of Australia!  Well Done Kennedy you are a great example to us all.

Congratulations to all students who took part in the SACPSSA Cross Country Carnival.  All students did very well, particularly the U10 and U11 Div A and B Girls who won the Age Group Champions and the following students who won individual positions:-

Jessica Burton  1st Div A U10 Girls

Maeve Nicholas  4th  Div A U10 Girls

Sienna Nesci  1st  Div B  U10 Girls

Eliza Beeby  3rd  Div B  U10 Girls

Hannah Timpani  1st  Div A  U11 Girls

Erin O’Shea  4th  Div A  U11 Girls

Felicity Dini  1st  Div B  U11 Girls

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SPORTS DATES FOR TERM 3 2018

 SACPSSA Cross Country Carnival  -  9 August

SACPSSA Touch Carnival -  Week 8  day TBC

SAPSASA Athletics Carnival  -  Tuesday 11 September

These are the dates that have been set so far so mark them in your diaries!

 

 
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Key Dates

17 August 2018

LAP Morning Tea 9.30am

19 August 2018

Year 2 Family Mass 9.30am

22 August 2018

Reception and Year 1 Liturgy 11.15am

23 August 2018

Middle School Mass 11.15am

24 August 2018

Year 5 Parish Mass 9am

24 August 2018

Casual Day For Farm Aid Gold Coin Donation

24-29 August 2018

Book Fair in Library

29 August 2018

Book Week Parade 9am on the courts

 
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Uniform Shop
Tuesdays 8.30am - 10am

Devon clothing uniform shop are pleased to announce that Star of the sea customers can now purchase uniform from:

84 daws Road, Edwardstown Ph: 83731776

Email: dcus@devonclothing.com.au

What does this mean for you?

You can now purchase your uniform Mon – Fri 9am-5pm and Sat 9am-12pm during the school holidays* and school term, as well as during the usual opening times a the School Shop.
Your Online Orders will now be processed as we receive them, at Edwardstown, and you can still opt to have your order put in your child’s classroom box or have it sent to your Business or Home address or you can collect it from the school uniform shop on Tuesdays or anytime during regular trading hours at Edwardstown

 
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Join our Community on Facebook for a 'behind the scenes' look at what happens at Star of the Sea School.

 
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August 2018 Meeting

The School Board held its first meeting for Term 3 on Monday 13 August. The main items on the agenda consisted of:

  • The School Strategic Plan 2018-2020 endorsement and presentation of the Annual Plan
  • The Marine Discovery Centre refurbishment update
  • Discussion of the Stage 1 Building Development
  • School Finance Report

Joe presented to the Board a draft copy of the Annual Plan 2018/19. Joe asked the School Board to give feedback on the annual plan that will be used as a working document for school improvement and development for the remainder of 2018 and the first half of 2019. The School Board endorsed the new Strategic Plan 2018-2020 and asked that it be made available for parents via the school’s web page.

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From the Deputy Principal

Hello Friends

What an exciting few weeks lay ahead of us. I was examining the school calendar the other day and a few things jumped out at me.  The Year 2 Family Mass this Sunday 19 August, Year Level Liturgies and Masses, the Book Week Fair, which is a fabulous opportunity to come into the library and peruse the books on display and perhaps make a purchase or two. Our Book Week Parade is scheduled for 9.15am in the Courtyard on Wednesday 29 August. The theme this year is ‘Find YourTreasure’. What is your treasure, what is of value to you?

Our Year 6 and Year 7 students take flight on 5 September to the Nation’s Capital, for the very first ever trip to Canberra for our Middle school students. 111 students and 11 staff will be in Canberra from 5 – 7 September and we are getting very excited indeed. 

There is also the Catholic Schools Music Festival to look forward to and support, Reception- Year 3 Swimming weeks, Photo Day on 14 September, not to mention our Music Show case in the church on 20 September and Art Show on 26 September.

Now that all makes for a jam packed remainder of term full of learning and excitement.

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Support your SRC ‘Hay and Hampers for Hope’

Dress like a farmer

Casual Day Friday 24 August  Gold Coin Donation

With farmers suffering through what many are calling the ‘worst drought in living memory’ SchoolAid has today launched its ‘Hay and Hampers for Hope’ campaign. The aim is for 10,000 schools to join together to raise 1 million dollars. The SRC have organised this casual day to support the appeal and are happy to accept all donations. 

About SchoolAid

SchoolAid’s purpose is to empower young philanthropists by providing in-school support and a crowdfunding platform to enable young people to raise money for charitable causes.

Since SchoolAid’s establishment 1999, over 6 500 schools have participated in more than 65 campaigns, raising just over $5 million for charitable causes, both internationally and in Australia.

School Aid Trust is registered with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC). SchoolAid’s patron is His Excellency General the Honourable Sir Peter John Cosgrove, AK, MC. www.schoolaidtrust.com

 
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The Feast of the Assumption of Mary

Mary said:

“My soul glorifies the Lord

and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior,
for he has been mindful
    of the humble state of his servant.
From now on all generations will call me blessed,

for the Mighty One has done great things for me
    holy is his name.”   Lk1: 46-49

Artist Stephen Whatley

 
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Book Week 2018

At Star of the Sea we will celebrate Book Week from Monday 27 August to Friday 31 August.

The Children’s Book Council of Australia (CBCA) brings children and books together to celebrate Australian children’s literature.


Australian authors and illustrators are recognised for their wonderful work and commitment to reading.

Book Week is a special time to celebrate all things books and reading.
The theme for this year is ‘Find Your Treasure’.


A treasure is something that is valued and important to us. Books can be treasures and all we need to do is find them!
Our students are encouraged to employ different strategies to discover their own book treasures.

Follow the link for more ideas on what to wear on book week.

 

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To view the Tuck Shop roster and price list click on the link below.

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Road Monitors Roster

To view the  this term's Road Monitors Roster click on the link below.

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Entertainment Books can be purchased up until the end of August. Available on QKR and the Front Office.

 

St. Joseph's Old Scholars Spring Luncheon

WEDNESDAY  3 OCTOBER 

Lockleys Hotel, 493 Henley Beach Road, Lockleys.

11.45a.m. for 12 noon start.

$16.90 (includes salad bar and complimentary drink)

Seating WILL NOT be allocated.

BOOKINGS by Friday 28 September with Josie - 8295 3667 or Margaret - 8264 0780

An Old Scholar is ANYONE (female or male) who has EVER been connected to a Josephite

School or College in Australia, as a student or teacher.