Friday 24 February 2017

Week 4, Term 1, 2017

Principal's News - Jenny Hawkins
Prayer Corner
Thank you to all of our families who supported the Family Mass on Sunday. Fr Paul Newton, our new Parish priest, ensured the children were able to fully participate. The children came to the front of the church for both the homily and the Eucharistic prayer. Fr Paul's message in the homily was for the children to do some acts of kindness for family members. You can learn more about Fr Paul further down in this week's Shamrock newsblog. We are looking forward to our staff commissioning mass and whole school mass this Friday at 9:10am.
We ask our heavenly father to bless Fr Paul and for the Holy Spirit to guide Fr Paul as he begins his new mission as Parish Priest at St Patrick's in Murrumbeena and St Kevin's in Ormond.
Year 6 Leadership Groups
Fr Paul met the whole school during our assembly on Monday morning. The Year 6 leadership groups introduced themselves and shared a video about their leadership roles. Fr Paul presented the children with their badges.

POPE Parents as Open Partners in Education
Thanks to our Deputy Principal Liz Hills for chairing the last meeting in February while I attended another meeting. You can access the minutes of this meeting at this link. The next meeting will be held at 2:30pm on Thursday 16th March.

Thank you for your feedback
Last year the Parish Education Board conducted a survey around communication. They wish to thank everyone who completed the survey. As a result, we have made a few changes to the way we communicate with you. This online Shamrock Newsblog means that you can access present and past information more readily. Our online calendar with dates across the year is available via Tiq Biz, on the Shamrock, on the school website and on our new Community Learning Site. This means that any changes of dates can be noted more readily. The website has been updated with the latest information including our 2017 Information Book and other new links.

Office of the Children's  e-Safety Commissioner have developed a new website for online safety education for children and young people as well as information for teachers and parents to manage e safety issues.
 The iParent page helps build parent understanding about the digital environment. It provides updated information on children’s technology-use and guidance for using safety settings on web-connected devices, tips for choosing movies and games and strategies for keeping young people safe online. 


SCHOOLHATS - Safety Precaution

You may have seen recently reports of injuries sustained by students due to cords on wide brimmed hats.  We are currently in discussion with our uniform supplier PSW to change the design of our current hats.  In the meantime we recommend cutting off the cord on both sides.

Sports News - Michelle Barclay
Two weeks ago we conducted swimming trials for children in Years 4-6. Thank you to all the parents who attended on that morning at GESAC and offered to help. A small team has been selected to participate in the Dendy Swimming Carnival on Monday 27th February- we wish them luck!
In addition, last Friday, St. Patrick’s hosted the Dendy Tennis Day. It was a strong competition and our four competitors played some great matches. Congratulations to Molly H who came runner up in the girls’ tournament and who will go on to participate in the Beachside Division Tournament. Good luck Molly!


Curriculum News
HISTORY DETECTIVES! 
This term each class has been investigating the Concept of “Identity and Diversity” through an Inquiry Unit with a History Focus. We have been lucky enough to work with an Historian-in Residence, Alicia Cerreto, who has helped us explore the notion of ‘history’ and the work of an Historian.

Over the next couple of weeks we will print some short reflections from our children.

Grade One We have learnt that Alicia is like a detective and she tries to find out things that were there in the olden days. Alicia tries to find out about people who lived in the olden days and the things that people did in the olden days. The Grade Ones looked around at the signs across at the shops and it told us what used to be around 80 years ago. We looked at the houses in Beauville Ave and looked at what was old and what was new. We looked at a man called Anthony and that he used to be in the air force and he worked at Coles. We learnt that Anthony grew a giant banana and it was in the newspaper. We discovered that there is a time capsule near the hall and it will be opened when we are in Grade Three. It would have been in the wall about twenty years. We discovered where the flag was put before the flag pole. We also discovered the pine tree outside the church was from the war. We have loved having Alicia teach us how to be Historians and we are looking forward to learning more about Time Capsules next week!

The Grade 6s have been working with an historian named Alicia Cerreto. We are being history detectives by bringing in different objects from the past and studying them and the history behind them.
For example, some people have brought in gemstones, a watch that is over 80 years old, photos and even some old war medals.
All of the Year 6s have really enjoyed working with Alicia and we can’t wait to find out more about the history of our relatives and the objects that we brought in!
Georgia B & Charli D 6L

An Historian came to our school and taught us how to be a history detective. I learned that one person has a lot of stuff. This means if you are studying him then it’s like you’re them.
We went on different websites and we found out that he was a cook for the air force, and survived. He got married, but died from a heart attack and his wife is still alive to this very day. We found out he belonged to a footy club. We also learnt that his sister’s name was the same as his girlfriend!
It was fun learning about how to be an Historian. Patrick G 4P

An Historian came to teach us about History. An Historian’s job is to research objects or events in history. We learnt to be ‘History Detectives’ by looking at some photos of a man called Anthony Joseph Avitable. We got clues from the pictures. For example, I’ll tell you 2 facts I found out about him. He was born on 4th March 1925 and died 28th September 1989.
It was interesting to learn about history this way.   Emmanuel G 4P

For our inquiry unit Grade 4V are learning about timelines. Do you know what they are? Alicia Cerreto asked us to bring in an object from the past and we all shared the history behind the object. Next we ordered the objects on a class spiral timeline. Our timeline began with a replica of Captain Cook’s ship, the Endeavour (1764) and ended with an electronic photo book from 2009. Our timeline included things like photos, a boxed camera, toys, books, photo books, tins, war record, war medals, cigarette case, crocheted doily, jewellery, keys and recipes.



Boooooooosh! The sound of the bomb was deafening! How do we know that? Because we are historians. Artefacts, letters and photos are some of the many clues that help us to solve mysteries. Historian Alicia Cerreto has had two sessions with the Grade 5's and we have learnt about primary and secondary sources which are tools we use to help us find out about the past. We are enjoying learning about the past because it is very interesting to see how people lived and what life was like back then.
Alicia got us to bring in objects that are special in our family history and we got to share them with our peers. Some of the objects were war medals, photos, paintings and objects that had been passed down.
We are looking forward to creating iMovies about our chosen object and finding out more!!

By Ted F and Angus S 5M

Parish News - Fr Paul Newton
 Dear friends, my head is still spinning, and I’m not fully unpacked yet but these first few days here have been wonderful. There really is a lovely sense of coming home for me. There are so many familiar faces and places. I am happy to be here.

Particular highlights for me during my first week were joining the school assemblies at St Patrick’s and St Kevin’s schools. Understandably it made me think of when I was that age and went to those schools. So much has changed yet so many things remain the same. The Reconciliation workshop with parents and children at St Kevin’s was much fun and a great chance to connect with some families. I must say though, the Grade 1s and 2s at St Patrick’s gave me a run for my money on the basketball court.

Having served at several different parishes throughout Melbourne one thing for me has become increasingly clear – too many of us are isolated and dis-connected. This is not just confined to our parish communities but to society in general. With this comes greater, sadness, suffering and stress. This is not God's plan.

The holy season of Lent begins with Ash Wednesday on 1st of March and I would like you to consider very openly something different for these coming weeks. Every Thursday from 5pm-7pm at Rovira House (5 Dalny Rd, Murrumbeena) everyone in our local community, no matter what their circumstances in life, is very warmly welcome to join in an evening of fun, food, music and friendship at St Pat’s Café. We will begin with much anticipation on Thursday, 2nd March. Please bring a plate of food to share – especially food that represents the various wonderful cultures in our midst. But more importantly bring someone that you know who would really appreciate such a wonderful night at no cost. If you or anyone you know needs transport (especially anyone in the Ormond area) please contact the Parish Office and we’ll do our best to assist you.

I would especially like to encourage our school families at St Kevin’s and St Patrick’s to come with their children - even if you can only stay for a brief moment - and witness something marvellous as strangers become friends in the safe and enjoyable environment. Let the kids know that there will be some games and prizes.

Please pray with me for God’s blessing on this outreach of mercy as we seek to put what we believe in action and build up a vibrant and engaging faith community. May it be a tremendous blessing for our Parishes and the wider community. It is so clear to me that God wants to do beautiful things here. So see you at St Pat’s Café from 5pm on Thursday, 2nd March.
 Dear friends, how wonderfully familiar yet surprising it is for me to return to the place where I grew up? I was shocked but thrilled when I got the phone call and the news that I was being sent to Ormond and Murrumbeena. Only God would truly know what that would meant for me. The reason is…

I used to live at Bethell St, Ormond, in the mid 70s when I began my schooling at St Kevin’s. Mum worked at the local florist shop on North Road near the Station. Then it was off to St Patrick’s, Murrumbeena in 1977 in Grade 2 to complete my primary schooling. We lived at Poath Rd, Hughesdale at the time. I remember my teachers very well and the principal a bit too well :-)

So, yes, I joined in the Little Athletics at Duncan Mackinnon, played footy for Murrumbeena, did the local paper round on my bike and was a member of the St Patrick’s Tennis Club. Wasn’t every local boy?

Then it was off to St James College, East Bentleigh, for my challenging but exciting secondary school years. At this stage basketball was my life. This was followed by Year 11 at St Bede’s and then VCE at De La Salle, East Malvern. Who would have thought!

While working part-time at “Chaddy” I was a very enthusiastic member of the Murrumbeena Antioch group under the inspirational leadership of Fr Max Grabau from 1986-90. We had amazing youth Masses, wonderful fetes, and fun Parish Picnics. Those were unforgettable days!

I have often thought back to those days and have so many memories as I drive the streets or ride them on my bike. It was during those days that the seeds of faith were planted in me. I had no idea what an amazing personal and spiritual path was awaiting me.

I have now had the privilege of serving in various parishes – North, South East and West, and I’ve had a variety of mission experiences interstate and overseas. These are difficult but truly amazing days to be living in the heart of God’s family – the Church. Our human needs are no less and God’s mercies continue to be free flowing.

As I return to these faith communities my first and primary desire is to really get to know each of you and to listen to the desires of your hearts. I very much look forward to visiting your homes and hearing about what the Holy Spirit is stirring in you. What can you see? Where do you believe God is calling us? What does He desire for His people?

Please be assured of my daily heartfelt prayers, through the sweet intercession of Mother Mary, and, following the humble example of our dear Pope Francis, I ask you to kindly pray for me. God bless. Fr Paul

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God bless. FrPaul

 Upcoming Dates

Dates for the year can be accessed via our school calendar. This is available directly on the TiqBiz app, at the bottom of the page on this newsblog, on our school website or on our Learning Community Site in the communication section. To make it easier for you, we will also keep dates for the term updated each week here.
Here are some Term 1 dates to be aware of:

Fri 24th Feb         Commissioning Mass and Beginning of the year Mass with Fr Paul
                            Year 1 Pizza Night
Mon 27th Feb      Dendy District Swimming
Tue 28th Feb       Shrove Tuesday
Wed 1st Mar        Ash Wednesday
Mon 6th Mar        4P Assembly
Thurs 9th Mar     School Closure Day
Fri 10th Mar        School Closure Day
Fri 17th Mar        St Patrick's Day
Mon 20th Mar     Year 6 camp 
Mon 27th Mar     3L Assembly
Wed 29th Mar     Parent Teacher Meetings 
Thur 30th Mar     Year 5/6 Soccer Lightning Premiership
Fri 31st Mar        End of term 1. 



Lost

Grace Pak Poy in 4V has lost her sun hat (slouch) size medium with "Grace P" written in black marker inside. Last seen on photo day. If found please contact Lydia 0414568520 or return to 4V. Thank you.

Community News
Fr Paul had a wonderful afternoon meeting St Pat's children and parents at the Murrumbeena Junior Football Club Day on the weekend. The majority of the boys play for Murrumbeena and one of our school parents - Paul Tripodis coaches the Under 11's. Thanks to Vanessa for supplying the photo.





Friday 17 February 2017

Week 3, Term 1, 2017


Prayer we shared at the Connection Evening

On Wednesday night we came together to launch our Learning Community site and for you as parents to meet and connect with our hardworking and talented St Patrick's staff. Thank you to the very large number of parents who were able to join us from 7:00-8:00 pm and support this event. Our hall was full to capacity! 
The staff introduced themselves to our parents. This included our teachers, large leadership team and specialists teachers.

Sinoura Sculli our Italian Specialist

Michelle Barclay our Physical Education Specialist
Bernadette Wood our library specialist

Our DP Liz Hills addressed the Foundation parents

You can view the slide  presentation at this link on the principal's blog. The presentation includes some background to our vision going forward in 2017: Enagaged and motivated learners always faithful to our loving God.
The Learning Community site is evolving and developing to enable you to gain a greater insight into our teaching and learning practices. Please understand that this is a "work in progress site". Here is a link to the site.


Fr Barry's Farewell Mass Friday 17 February 9:10 am
Thanks to all of the families who have completed the special page for Fr Barry's farewell gift. This will be presented to Fr Barry at the end of mass. All families are welcome to join us to say goodbye and thank Fr Barry as he officially retires on Friday.



Playground Safety
It is wonderful to see so many children being active and riding to school. As a safety precaution, we ask that children walk beside their bicycles and scooters across the playground instead of riding them. Could we also ask that preschoolers don't ride in the playground too. Unfortunately we have already had one accident. Thanks very much for your support in helping to keep our children and families safe especially during our busy times before and after school.

St Patrick's School Family Mass Sunday 19 February 9am
We look forward to seeing as many of our families at mass on Sunday as possible. This will be Fr Paul's first mass in our parish and for our school. Thanks to those of you have let us know that you are joining us as we come together to celebrate the eucharist and give thanks to our loving God for the gifts of our children.

Enrolments 2018
Enrolment appointments and tours for new families will commence with our principal Jenny Hawkins during the week beginning 20th February. All new enquiries should email principal@spmurrumbeena.catholic.edu.au or telephone the office to arrange an appointment. Existing St Patrick's families with preppies commencing next year need to pick up an enrolment form from the office.

School Dates
Dates for the year can be accessed via our school calendar. This is available directly on the Tiq Biz app and at the bottom of the page on this newsblog. To make it easier for you, we will also keep dates for the term updated each week here.
Here are some Term 1 dates to be aware of:

Fri 17th Feb          Father Barry's Farewell 
Sun 19th Feb        Family Mass with Fr Paul
Mon 20th Feb       6H Assembly
Wed 22nd Feb     Parish Education Board 
Fri 24th Feb         Commissioning Mass and Beginning of the year Mass with Fr Paul
                             Year 1 Pizza Night
Mon 27th Feb      Dendy District Swimming
Tue 28th Feb       Shrove Tuesday
Wed 1st Mar        Ash Wednesday
Mon 6th Mar        4P Assembly
Thurs 9th Mar     School Closure Day
Fri 10th Mar        School Closure Day
Fri 17th Mar        St Patrick's Day
Mon 20th Mar     Year 6 camp 
Mon 27th Mar     3L Assembly
Wed 29th Mar     Parent Teacher Meetings 
Thur 30th Mar    Year 5/6 Soccer Lightning Premiership
Fri 31st Mar        End of term 1.

Community Notices
Message from the Parish

Fr Paul Newton joins us as the new parish priest for St Kevin's and St Patrick's communities this weekend.  All school and church community members at both locations are invited for a cuppa and an informal chat.

Where: St Kevin's Church, Glen Orme Avenue, next to St Kevin's School 

When: This Sunday, 19 February 2017 @ 11.30am (after 10.30am Mass).

Who: All school and parish community members

RSVP: Not required, please bring a plate to share if you wish.


Want to know more about Fr Paul?  Here's a sneak peek: "I'm a Melbourne boy, true and true, basketball, Aussie Rules, the whole thing"... http://melbournecatholic.org.au/Reflections/video-meet-fr-paul-newton

Wednesday 8 February 2017

Week 2, Term 1, 2017

Prayer Reflection for this Week
Lord, we ask you to open our eyes that we may value and appreciate all people, recognising what we have in common rather than focusing on what our differences might be. Inspire us to distinguish between what is important and what is not, and open our minds and hearts that we may always be people of good will who bring life and joy to others. Amen.
Source taken from praying each day at this link 

New display outside 2M "Walking in the Footsteps of Jesus"
Connection Event Wednesday 15th February 7pm - 8pm
All parents and carers are invited to this important event in our school hall on Wednesday night. This is a perfect opportunity to meet all of our staff and to learn how you can support your children with learning for 2017. Please arrive at least ten minutes before hand to receive a lucky ticket for a special prize and to prepare a name sticker.
The plan for the evening will be as follows:
7:00 pm - Welcome and launch of the new St Pat's Learning Community Site and curriculum snapshot with Jenny & Liz
7:10 pm - Staff and leadership introductions
7:20 pm - Move from hall to classrooms to meet with teachers. Teachers will share expectations around learning and follow up important points from their term newsletters.
7:45 pm - Move back to the hall to meet with our specialist teachers and representatives from the Parish Education Board, P & F and Camp Australia
We will be finished by 8pm to allow you to get home to the children.
Our new St Pat's Learning Community Site ready for the launch at our Connection Event
Parent Teacher Meetings Wednesday 29th March 1:30pm-6:30pm
Please ensure keep this date in your diary. More details to follow.

Australian History Focus
We are fortunate to be able to welcome one of our wonderful parents, Alicia Ceretto in her professional capacity as 'Historian in Residence' to engage our students in history from Year 1 to Year 6 this term.
Alicia working with our Grade 5 classes
Entry into school in the mornings
Thanks for your support with the children entering at 8:50am. Parents are certainly welcome to pop in and touch base with class teachers before the bell goes at 8:55am.

Enrolments 2018
Enrolment appointments and tours will commence with our principal Jenny Hawkins during the week beginning 20th February. Please email principal@spmurrumbeena.catholic.edu.au or telephone the office to arrange an appointment.

School Dates
Dates for the year can be accessed via our school calendar. This is available directly on the Tiq Biz app and at the bottom of the page on this newsblog.
Here are some Term 1 dates to be aware of:
POPE parent meeting Friday 10th February 9am in the staffroom
School Photos Monday 13th February
Connection Event Wednesday 15th February
Father Barry's Farewell Friday 17th February
Family Mass Sunday 19th February
Parish Education Board Wednesday 22nd February
School Closure Days Thursday 9th and Friday 10th March
Grade 6 Camp Monday 20th to Thursday 23rd March
Parent Teacher Meetings Wednesday 29th March


COMMUNITY NOTICES


Ray Kent Tennis Coaching
St Patrick’s (Murrumbeena) Tennis Club
Lunchtime Group Lessons, After School Group lessons for school children available now.
Private lessons for children and adults of all standards also available.

For all enquiries please call Ray Kent on 0402 075 351.
















Thursday 2 February 2017

Week 1, Term 1, 2017





New look Shamrock
We are in transition mode as we aim to further engage you, our readers, in life and learning here at St Pat's. This blog provides direct access to our St Patrick's calendar to keep you informed of important dates as well as make it easier to keep an online record of everything we publish.  You will be able to access our school calendar by going to our homepage stpatshamrock.blogspot.com.au We are open to further ideas and suggestions. Please email principal@spmurrumbeena.catholic.edu.au with any feedback.

Image source: Tumundografico 
Always Faithful
On Monday all of our staff spent time preparing for the 2017 school year together. Anne Mullan prepared a beautiful liturgy to start our morning. The focus of our prayers was our new school vision Engaged and motivated learners always faithful to our loving God.
Here is a blessing prayer from the liturgy.
May you be a peacemaker.
May you be gentle and merciful.
May you be always faithful to our loving God.
May you rejoice and be glad and know that God is with you always.
If you would like an insight into our meeting together, you can view a slide presentation at this link.

Welcome Back
It is lovely to see everyone return to school with enthusiasm
and energy ready for the new school year. A special welcome
to all of our new children across the school and our preps
and our new families.







New arrangements for the children entering school in the mornings
Children can enter the school grounds from 8:40am.
The first bell will ring at 8:50am, at which time the children can take their bags and quietly enter the school and go to their classrooms to prepare for the day.
The second bell will ring at 8:55am and the teachers will gather the children in the classroom ready to start the day.
8:40 Enter the playground
8:50 Start moving into classrooms
8:55 School day begins
This new arrangement gives a little extra time for the children to be be settled and ready to start the day. We appreciate your feedback around this change.

Assemblies for 2017
This year assemblies will take place on a Monday morning from 9:00-9:20. Parents are welcome to join us.
Our first assembly will be this Monday 6th February.

Connection Event
Please note this event will now take place on Wednesday 15th February from 7-8pm. This is a chance to meet with staff and learn more about happenings across the school. More details to follow.

POPE meeting Friday 10th February 9am
This is a not a meeting with the Pope ! It is a group of parents (Parents as Open Partners in Education) who meet with the principal to contribute as active partners in their children's education. You can learn more by going to this link. Scroll down the page to the POPE information. All parents are welcome to join us.

Fr Barry's Farewell
As many of you know Fr Barry will be retiring on Friday 17th February. You will have received a notice about the leaving gift for Fr Barry. The Parish have a special farewell planned on Sunday 12th February after the 5pm mass.  Here is some further information from the Parish:

Fr Barry is retiring on 17th February 2017 after more than 51 years of priestly ministry.
Fr Barry's Farewell Parties - Sunday 12th February.

At St Patrick's - there will be a light supper at St Patrick's after the 5.00 pm mass.  Please bring a plate of food to share (NO HOT FOOD PLEASE) or a bottle of soft drink or juice.  Contact Marianne Somerville on 0400 574 579

To help with catering arrangements please put your name and the details of any food that you will be bringing on the sheets in the Church foyer and in the School reception.
A presentation will be made to Fr Barry on his retirement.  If you would like to make a contribution to the presentation please place it in an envelope marked "Fr Barry's Retirement" and either place it in the collection at Mass or in the box in the school reception.

Music at the Mass.
If you would like to help lead the singing at Mass please be at the Church 45 mins before the Mass for a rehearsal.  Rehearsal starts at 4.15 pm.  For further information please call Rodney Dearing 0419 881 610

Child Safe Policy and Working with Children 
If you are interested in helping out at school in any capacity this year, it's important that you read this information.

Working With Children Check (WWCC)

Recent legislative changes and our own ‘Child Safety Policy’ require ALL parents working or volunteering in any capacity with students to have a current Working With Children Check. These can be easily obtained and there is no cost. Although the site references some exemptions, we request that all parents who wish to participate in excursions, classroom helpers, sports day support etc. ensure they have a current WWCC. Once obtained, Sandra in the office will add your name to our register.
COMMUNITY NOTICES

Here is a link to Glen Eira City Council Community activities

Enrolments are open for 2018 at Catholic Secondary Colleges.
Please see these links for St James and Salesian Colleges








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