Issue 1 28.01.2015 Jesus can! Mark 2:1-12 While ministry has those moments that make us smile, the truly satisfying aspect of ministry is the joy of seeing someone’s life changed through an encounter with Jesus. Mark, in his Gospel, records a classic example of that. “Some men came, bringing to him a paralytic, carried by four of them. Since they could not get him to Jesus because of the crowd, they made an opening in the roof above Jesus and, after digging through it, lowered the mat the paralyzed man was lying on. When Jesus saw their faith, he said to the paralytic, ‘Son, your sins are forgiven.’” (Mark 2:3-5) Some of the teachers of the law accused Jesus of blasphemy, because only God can forgive sins. So Jesus, knowing what they were thinking, challenged them by saying, ‘Which is easier? Your sins are forgiven, or get up, take your mat and walk?’ Can you just imagine being there and seeing that! This miracle is significant because it not only shows the power of Jesus and His grace to those who need Him, but it shows the way we can be part of His ministry. At St. Michael’s we know Jesus is our Saviour. He has the power to forgive our sins and His love for us is unconditional. In response to this, our community values are love, justice, compassion, forgiveness, service, courage, humility, hope, quality and appreciation. Prayer- Dear Jesus, Thank you for the miracles you provide every day. Help us to be compassionate to others and show gratitude for the many blessings we enjoy. Amen. Mr Seidel Dear Parents, Welcome back to school and an exciting new year. I love the start of school with all the excitement, hopes and dreams we have for our children. I pray that they are realised and your family have a great year at St. Michael’s. Cheers & God Bless Steve Seidel Prayer suggestions: We ask for God’s blessings on the school community as we begin our school year We ask that God’s presence be felt by all in our community but especially by those who are experiencing changes in their life Please pray for the following families: Adcock, Arnold, Ahlburg, Angus, & Atkinson
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Issue 1 28.01.2015
Jesus can! Mark 2:1-12 While ministry has those moments that make us smile, the truly satisfying aspect of ministry is the joy of seeing someone’s life changed through an encounter with Jesus. Mark, in his Gospel, records a classic example of that. “Some men came, bringing to him a paralytic, carried by four of them. Since they could not get him to Jesus because of the crowd, they made an opening in the roof above Jesus and, after digging through it, lowered the mat the paralyzed man was lying on. When Jesus saw their faith, he said to the paralytic, ‘Son, your sins are forgiven.’” (Mark 2:3-5) Some of the teachers of the law accused Jesus of blasphemy, because only God can forgive sins. So Jesus, knowing what they were thinking, challenged them by saying, ‘Which is easier? Your sins are forgiven, or get up, take your mat and walk?’ Can you just imagine being there and seeing that! This miracle is significant because it not only shows the power of Jesus and His grace to those who need Him, but it shows the way we can be part of His ministry. At St. Michael’s we know Jesus is our Saviour. He has the power to forgive our sins and His love for us is unconditional. In response to this, our community values are love, justice, compassion, forgiveness, service, courage, humility, hope, quality and appreciation. Prayer- Dear Jesus, Thank you for the miracles you provide every day. Help us to be compassionate to others and show gratitude for the many blessings we enjoy. Amen. Mr Seidel
Dear Parents, Welcome back to school and an exciting new year. I love the start of school with all the excitement, hopes and dreams we have for our children. I pray that they are realised and your family have a great year at St. Michael’s. Cheers & God Bless Steve Seidel
Prayer suggestions:
We ask for God’s blessings on the school community as we begin our school year
We ask that God’s presence be felt by all in our community but especially by those who are experiencing changes in their life
Please pray for the following families:
Adcock, Arnold, Ahlburg,
Angus, & Atkinson
Family Fun Night
On Friday 13th February
2015, the Principal, Mr Seidel, in conjunction with
the P&F Committee are organising a “Family Fun
Night” for all families to attend. The main aim for
this night is to come together as a school
community and enjoy free entertainment (jumping
castle, inflatable slide, mini golf and games on the
oval), and a meal whilst meeting new friends and
catching up with old ones all in the vicinity of the
school grounds. For catering purposes, an order
form will be sent home with your child tomorrow.
It would be appreciated if this could be completed
and returned to the front office with the correct
money by Friday 6th February. We look forward to
a fun filled and friendship making night.
School Attendance a. School begins at 8:50am, at which time
teachers mark the roll. Any students who are not present at this time are marked as late. It is important that students are at school ready to start the day at this time. We do understand there are the proverbial ‘bad’ mornings but these should be minimal. Lateness is recorded on the school reports.
b. Appointments: During the day students may need to attend appointments for a variety of reasons. All students are to be signed in and out at the front office by parents (or responsible adult) when this occurs.
c. Absences: The school has an absentee line which can be used out of school hours to leave a message. It is law for parents to inform the school of absences and why. If notice is not given you will be contacted seeking reasons for the absence.
d. Holidays: If you are planning holidays (or an extended period away from school) during school time, there are certain requirements, under law, which need to be fulfilled. The school is to be informed in writing
(letter or email) of any planned holidays.
Library Library borrowing commences this Thursday for Year 6s and Friday for the remainder of the school. The aim of borrowing is to expose students to a great variety of literature so that in turn, they can develop a love of reading through growing and knowing their individual reading preferences. Borrowing is for a two week period but books can returned earlier via the returns box at the entry of the library. Canteen Update Please find attached a letter outlining the structure for Canteen this year. Also attached to this week’s newsletter is a menu and order form. These, as explained in the attached letter, need to be returned to the office on a Tuesday by 4pm. As lunch orders are being outsourced away from the school grounds, late orders cannot be accepted. Thanks for your understanding in this. LLL Banking LLL Banking will resume on a Wednesday from next week, the 4th February. Please place your child’s bankbook in the box provided in the classroom or deliver to the front office on a Wednesday morning.
Children Drop Off and Collection Either end of the school day is a busy time. It is
important that as a community we follow the established
rules in dropping off or collecting students.
Church carpark: This area is to be used
only for parking. Please do not use it for
doing a quick drop off or collection of
children. It is not only dangerous for this to
occur but it also stops the flow of traffic.
Church St.(Kiss & Drop Zone) -There is an area
designated in front of the library for ‘quick’ drop off (in
the mornings) and collection (in the afternoon). If you
require a ‘Family Kiss & Drop Zone’ name plate, please
contact the front office asap. This area should be used
like a taxi rank (with a steady flow of traffic), and is not
to be used for waiting for ‘late’ children. The teacher on
duty in the afternoon will ask you to traverse the block
if your children are not ready waiting to be collected.
Any children not collected by 4.00pm will be sent to Out
of School Hours Care in Bukatila and a fee will be
incurred.
School Fees School fees were posted out late last week. If you have any questions about these please contact Mrs Tracy Downing, the Business Manager. Please see the February calendar for due dates for payments of fees. If you believe that you would qualify for School Card please notify the office as soon as possible
Hot Weather Policy
In days of hot weather, 36 degrees and above,
play is restricted to the shade at recess time.
There is no lunch time play outside. The students
are indoors doing cool activities.
Bushfire Policy Please find attached in this week’s
newsletter a copy of the procedures for ‘Extreme Fire Days’ and ‘Catastrophic Fire Days’ for the
Mt Lofty Ranges. These procedures have been established with regard for the
guidelines we work under as a school following a school site bushfire risk assessment. Please print and keep a copy
with your Fire Safety Action Plan.
Uniform Thank you to all parents for getting students dressed in correct school uniform. If you are unsure of the uniform requirements please feel free to view the Uniform Policy on the website. We have been advised by The Uniform Shop in Mt Barker that their orders of art smocks will hopefully arrive next week. Thankyou for your patience.
Attention Equestrian Riders St Michael’s will be entering a team into the Trinity College Interschool Gymkhana. The event is taking place on Friday the 27th of March at the Trinity College Equestrian Club, Gawler. This event is registered with the ESA and is considered to be a fun, entry level event. Competition caters for the Topsy, Encourage and Open Hacking, Novelties and Show Jumping events.
St Michael’s is looking for riders who have their own horse and are currently competing or attend Pony Club that are interested in participating at this event. Fiona Falzon will be coordinating the day and parents will be responsible for entering their children and horses into their classes as well as supervising them on the day.
Please see Mr Phillips or call Fiona Falzon on 0413 622 442 by Tuesday 10th of February to discuss your interest in competing at this event.
Parent Information Night Format Parent Information Night will be held on Monday 2nd February. There are two sessions where Session 2 is a repeat of Session 1 for parents with children in other classes.
Session 1: Starts 7:00pm to 7:40pm. Children will be supervised in the playground Session 2: Starts 7:45pm to 8:30pm. Children will be supervised in the Library.
Multi-Lit Programme MultiLit is a programme written to help students with reading difficulties and one that we have found to be extremely effective in raising literacy achievement levels in our students over many years. The MultiLit team is run by the Learning Support teacher and volunteer tutors who work with students individually for 30 minute sessions throughout the school day. We are currently looking for volunteers to join our team and would love to hear from anyone who loves working with children and sharing the joy as they learn to read. An hour or two once a week is all the time you will need to commit to and we are flexible with these times. You may like to work with us in the mornings after school drop off, or afternoons if that suits you better. No previous experience required. We will train you and are always nearby if you have any questions. If you think you might be interested or want to know more, please contact Georgia Kelly on 8388 7228 or by email at [email protected] We look forward to hearing from you.
The St Michael’s staff spent a day last week in spiritual retreat. During the day we explored what God’s heaven on earth looks and feels like. We shared the times in our lives when we truly know the presence of God. These times differed greatly from the warmth of a friend’s hug to a Christmas dinner surrounded by loved ones; from a peaceful moment of gratitude, comfort and safety to the thrill of experiencing God’s creation in all its glory. The last session of the day was spent reflecting on how we can bring that heaven on earth to St Michael’s. We discussed many ways of growing our relationships with all those in our school community and how this fits within the KidsMatter framework. Kidsmatter is a national initiative that aims to contribute to:
improving student mental health and wellbeing
reducing mental health difficulties amongst
students, and
increasing support for students experiencing
mental health difficulties.
KidsMatter will be launch in a series of events beginning with a special devotion time in each class over the coming weeks. We look forward to partnering with parents, families and students through a variety of forums and settings with the aim of our students knowing they belong, they can realise their own abilities and they can cope the normal stresses of life. If you have any concerns for your child’s wellbeing in any way, I urge you to speak to your child’s teacher or come see me in the library so that we can support your children and work positively together so that our school is what God wants it to be. Every blessing for the year ahead
6 Installation of House/School Captains – 9am Chapel
Canteen Day – pre-orders only
7
8 ‘Worship the Lord your God and serve only Him’
LUKE 4:8
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10 Canteen Orders due 4pm
11 Foundation Rest Day #2
12
13 Full Year Payment
(3.5% disc - tuition) due Semester 1 & Term 1
fees due
Canteen Day – pre-orders only
Family Event Celebration
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15 16
Assembly @ 2pm
P & F AGM @ 7pm
17 Canteen Orders due 4pm
18
Ash Wednesday Worship Foundation Rest Day #3
19 20
NO Chapel
Canteen Day – pre-orders only
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22 Year 2P Family Worship Service @10.30am
23 24 Canteen Orders due 4pm
School Council
7.30pm
26 Foundation Rest Day #4
26 Principals Tour – 9.30am
27
Canteen Day – pre-orders only
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2015 Canteen Summer Menu made fresh for St Michael’s Lutheran Primary School, by:
The Original Food Co Pty Ltd, Mt Barker
Please tick the boxes for menu selections. Please return all orders with correct money to the front office NO LATER than 4pm on Tuesdays for a Friday delivery.
Fruit chutney Mustard Pickle Mayonnaise Sweet Chilli Sauce
Hot Food - $4.00
Aussie Meat Pie
Regular Pasty
Sausage Roll
Chicken & Bacon Sausage Roll
Spinach & Fetta Triangle
Quiche (ham,cheese,tomato) or (tomato, pumpkin & basil)
Wholemeal Vegetarian Pasty
Drinks $3.00
Farmers Union Iced Coffee 375mls
Famers Union Chocolate Milk 375mls
Farmers Union Strawberry Milk 375mls
Water 600mls
Nippy’s Juice 250mls
Orange
Apple
Apple & Blackberry
Lunch Pack $10.00
Contains a Roll/Wrap or sandwich of your choice – please tick the boxes above, 250ml Nippy’s Juice, a piece of seasonal fruit and a piece of cake (carrot & walnut or banana) all packed in a lunch box.
Family Fun Night
Welcome to 2015,
The Principal, Mr Steven Seidel, along with the P&F Committee would like to
invite all families to a “Family Fun Night” to be held on:
Friday 13th February 2015
4pm-8pm
In Bukatila (gym) and oval
The night includes FREE entertainment for children of all ages (jumping
castle, inflatable slide, mini golf and games on the oval) along with a BBQ
cooked for you so that you can enjoy a night of fun and laughter.
For catering purposes would you please fill out the order form for your family
and hand into the front office with the correct money no later than Friday
6th February.
_________________________________________________
Family Fun Night
Family Name:- _______________________ Class:- __________
___ 1 Sausage ‘n’ Bread (sauce optional) $1 pre-ordered $2 on night
___ BBQ plate (2 sausages, 2 bread and pattie ) choice of 2 salads
($4 pre-ordered and $5 on night)
Beer, wine, soft-drink, fruit boxes, water and ice-creams
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Artlings is offering innovative, after-school art class offered to children aged 5-12 years of age on site at St Michael's Lutheran beginning in Week 3. Our quality classes are designed to be a fun and high level complement to the education offered at schools and supports the new Australian Arts Curriculum.
Planned in conjunction with VAESA (Visual Arts Educators of South Australia), this term's after school program includes a stunning mobile collage of Koi Fish, an outside the box project for the 2015 Come Out Festival, inspiration from Picasso for a surrealist bottles study and more!
Artlings classes are on Mondays in the Creative Arts room at St Michael's from 3.40-4.40pm. Children come to Artlings direct from school classes. All children are welcome to come and try their first class free and we supply all smocks and resources. Feel free to contact us if you are interested in joining our inspired after-school classes. Students from local schools including Hahndorf and HCCS and Kindergarten children aged 5+ are warmly invited to attend.
Updates on facebook.com/artlings • see www.artlings.com.au for further details and bookings • 0410 611 915 • [email protected] • Term classes at Aldgate Primary School and St. Michaels (Hahndorf).