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NEWS
S T R E N G T H G R A C E A N D S K I L L
Term 2 - Week 8- June 2018
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6:00pm Warmth Workshop Louise Schnitzhofer at Nightingale Kindergarten.
Important DatesThis week...
Class 8 Orienteering Totness
Craft Group – Parent RoomWinter Festival12:35pm Pick up Kindy & Primary School 4:30pm Primary student return to their classrooms.5:45pm PS / HS Lantern Walk.
23/6 NK Lantern Walk 5pm24/6 BR Lantern Walk 5pm
PHONE
FAX
ADDRESS
08 8391 0411
08 8391 2386
27 Sims Road, Mount Baker, SA 5251
www.mtbarkerwaldorf.sa.edu.au
office@mtbarkerwaldorf.sa.edu.au
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Dear Parents and Friends,
Winter time is upon us and the wind and rain have arrived with a vengeance. Please note that when weather is severe we restrict play under trees and at times have children remain in the classrooms to play during recess and lunch. Please join us for the whole school Winter festival this Friday. In anticipation of the Winter festival, Kindergarten and Primary classes finish at 12:30pm ready for parent pick up. Primary children return at 4:30pm to their classrooms and will attend an assembly in the LAC before the Lantern Walk scheduled for 5:45pm. The good news is we are seeking to keep the blue gum tree outside the playgroup by reducing the weight of higher branches by lopping them off. Whilst this will reduce the size of the tree, we hope it will remain intake at its base. In this way it reduces the risk of the tree splitting in two. We will seek, once the wood is dry and seasoned, to reuse it for making a variety of climbing frames, garden benches and other things. This work will be undertaken by a qualified arborist in the July school holidays. The building project is humming along and major services will be installed in the July holidays. Hopefully, weather permitting, we will have the foundations laid by the time we all return in Term 3. Thank you to everyone for your patience and understanding with the noise created by the process of preparing the ground for the next stage of work.
Helen Platell, JD | Principal
Quote of the Week
Reminders
HEALTH CARE PLAN
If your child has a Health Care Plan and you have received correspondence regarding updating our records, please ensure all forms are returned to Front Office before Friday 22 June 2018.
HEAD LICE
Head lice in Banksia Rose kindergaten. Please check your child’s hair.
1/2 DAY FRIDAY - KINDERGARTEN & PRIMARY SCHOOL ONLY
Pick up at 12:35pm for Kindergarten and Primary School children. High School students stay at school.
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6:30pm Class 11 Parent Teacher meeting
Important DatesNext week...
6:00pm Instrument Concert
Class 8 Excursion Mount Barker Summit5:30pm Class 4 Play LAC
Craft Group – Parent Room
30/6 Class 8 Excursion Pollyanna
“May wisdom shine through meMay love glow within me
May strength penetrate meThat in me may arise
A helper of humankindA servant of sacred things
Selfless and true”Rudolf Steiner
Strategic Planning 20241. Write a Booklet Submission2. Read the Futures Booklet3. Come to the Night of Talks4. Participate in the Unconference
1. Write a Booklet Submission - Due Friday 3 August2. Read the Futures Booklet
(see below)
3. Come to the Night of Talks4. Register for the Futures Unconference
- Saturday 8 September
Mt Barker Waldorf School
Phase 2: Creating the Future
Calling the Whole School CommunityClass 6 to 12, Parents, Staff, Grandparents, Alumni, Community Members & Friends
Futures Booklet available from early August here:
tinyurl.com/mbws-futures-booklet
Register for the Futures Unconference here (available now!):tinyurl.com/mbws-futures-unconference
It’s time to think big about what we want for our school. Save these dates and make a difference.
Conference output from Phase 1: Schools Values
tinyurl.com/mbws-values-output
Email your submission (or group submission) with the subject “Possible Futures 2024” to:mbws.board.secretary@gmail.com
Possible Futures 2024
What future do we want to create for ourschool into 2024 and what will that future
look like when realised?
The big question is:
It feels that Winter has well and truly arrived. Our fire is being lit more and more often to help us keep warm while at kindergarten. In the last couple of weeks we have experienced rain, hail, wind, the misty air, crisp mornings and a little sun here and there. The children are preparing for our Winter Festival by carefully painting for their lantern and working with a friend to make their twisty tie handle. We are hearing stories about Father Sun sharing a spark of his last autumn rays candles makers making candles so that all the houses in the village have light through the dark and cold winter. As a reminder our festival is on Friday the 22nd of June. All children are invited to attend even if it is not a usual Kindy day and all children go home at 12:30pm. We then return on the 23rd of June (5pm-6:30pm) for our lantern walk and shared meal. Please see our notice board to nominate your contribution of hot soup or bread.If you are able to help with set up on Thursday 21st from 1:30pm - 3:20pm please let me know.Dates and times are now up for child discussions for the older children. Please add your name to a time that suits
and please speak with me if these times are not suitable so that we can make another arrangement.During the last week of term we will have a dolly week rather than just one day. Children are invited to bring their doll to kindergarten throughout the week. With it being so wet now we thought we would enjoy our dolls during inside play and leaving them warm and cosy inside while we venture outside into the elements.I look forward to seeing you at our Winter Festival.
KindergartenNightingale
Dimity | Kindergarten
Class 1
Class 1 Main Lesson is the story of the Snow Queen by Hans Christian Andersen. Each day the children hear a part of the story, draw it and are writing their first sentences.
Class 2To celebrate the Winter Solstice, Class 2 incorporated both the winter lanterns with their first building project constructed from clay bricks and driftwood.These lanterns are a building block for their individual house project and the fourteen top box beehives that we are building.Emily | Class Teacher
Basil | Class Teacher
Class 9
Nick | Art Teacher
For Class 9 Drawing, students are busy creating spectacular works of art using black and white charcoal pencil on brown paper. They carefully selected their references from photographs in magazines.
Class 11While Class 11 students are participating in the Little Match Girl play, the remaining students are creating decorations which include snowflakes for the Winter Festival.These snowflakes are currently on display in the HS HUB.
Katherine | Class Guardian
Sailing
Junior Sailors Rule the Water
Congratulations to our students who participated in the State Optimist Sailing Championships (Zoe Robinson, Class 7 and Hamish Robinson, Class 5) and also to (Viv Zufferey Class 7) who participated in the Frostbite Regatta over the long weekend.An excerpt from article: “Goolwa Aquatic Club’s young sailors were represented well across all four divisions, a credit to the kids and the training program at the Goolwa Aquatic Club. In Orange Fleet (no regatta experience), Vivienne Zufferey sailed consistently well to take second place.Hamish Robinson placed seventh, after taking line honours in a thriller in the final race. Zoe Robinson, in her second Frostbite, but first State Titles, was not far behind in fifth place, with two second places and two thirds in individual races. “ https://www.victorharbortimes.com.au/story/5460999/gac-junior-sailors-rule-the-water/?cs=1663#slide=1
Bike for Charity
Matias | Class 6
I am going to repair bikes with the help of others and donate them to various charities.The charities are Bicycles for Humanity and Bikes for Refugees. These charities are a group of volunteers that give the bikes to people that need them or refugees.We have already had one bike donated to us so we can repair it and give it to a charity. We also need donations or bike parts to make the project successful. Any help you could give would be very appreciated.Thank you for supporting the programme in our school.
SoccerClass 6 and 7 boys played against St Michaels Lutheran School in Hahndorf.Thank you to Jhy for being our referee on the day.Congratulations to Peter, Flynn, Cody and Teale on scoring awesome goals. Peter’s goal was scored on his 13th birthday and he also made the SAPSASA team. Well done!Final score 4 – 1. Nic | Team manager
In June, students from Classes 10 and 11 participated in an outdoor adventure along the Heysen Trail.Students hiked from Waitpinga Beach to Myponga Reservoir – completing our second section is as many years. Students were challenged to be self organising and managing and worked together to navigate and travel over diverse coastal terrain.Students developed skills in group management,
leadership, negotiation, working with others and living in a community. At night they prepared their meals from fresh fruit and vegetables and basic staples creating culinary delights using liquid fuel stoves.The second year ODE students became mentors for newer students and supported them throughout the adventure.
Outdoor Education Camp
Ian | ODE Co-Ordinator
Photo Gallery
Class 9 Drawing
Class 11 Main Lesson - Elements
Outdoor Education Camp
Class 9 Drawing
Class 10 Main Lesson
Photo Gallery
Class 2 Lanterns
Class 1 Main Lesson Class 1 Main Lesson
Class 2 Lanterns
Artwork by Helen Ranson
Class 11 SnowflakeClass 11 SnowflakeClass 11 Snowflake
June 17 July 29
September 9 November 21 December 2
This is a new initiative and the themes will be guided by expressions of interest
when participants RSVP. All enquires welcome.
CONVERSATIONS TOWARDS HEALTH
For anyone interested in caring for their own health and their family’s health by
using anthroposophy as the foundation of understanding and care.
Sunday a f te rnoon f rom 4 to 5 : 15pm
at Sea Sal t Natural Medic ine 3 DRUIDS AVE M OUNT BARKER
RSVP REQUIRED
To: Louise Schnitzhofer
Phone: 0439 896 025
Suggested Contribution: $10
For information about Louise visit:
www.seasalthomeopathy.com.au
Community
School Holiday perfume and potion making sessions!
Join Nourish Body and Soul on Wednesday July 11th or Thursday July 19th from 1:30-3:30 for your chance to create beautiful natural perfumes for yourself and your children / teens.We will be using doTERRA essential oils to create uplifting and soothing perfumes which will nurture our soul and support our body.Participants may choose their own favourite perfume or be guided by suggestions such as:I Honour my Heart BlendI Manifest Greatness BlendI am Grounded BlendFocus BlendCitrus Invigorating BlendTension BlendWhisper Blend
Elevating BlendCalming BlendImmune Protection BlendWe will be nurtured with herbal teas and raw chocolates infused with doTERRA essential oils.We will also explore ways in which essential oils can support our mood and emotions to assist with which blend we may wish to make.Location: Nairne Cost: 1 x adult and 2 children - $10~includes 1 x 10ml roller bottle blend, herbal teas, raw chocolate treat and take home information. Additional 10ml roller ball blends can be purchased at $8 per blend.Bookings required jess@nourishbodyandsoul.com
Jess Fabian | 0401 160 172
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[Date and Time]
WARMTH An Experiential Workshop
With Louise Schnitzhofer
18TH June 6pm Nightingale
What does it mean for your child’s future to develop their sense of warmth?
Experience the warmth of community with ideas and practical activities, so we can share that warmth with our children,
nurturing and opening their senses to self and others.
Warmth is the spark within us that reaches out to be interested in the world.
Monday June 18 a t 6 .0 0 pm i n N IGH T IN GAL E K INDERGA RTEN
RSVP TO Mt Barker Waldorf School Ph 83910411 Gold coin donation please