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“Those who hope in
the Lord will renew their
strength. They will soar
on wings like eagles;
they will run and not grow
weary, they will walk and not
be faint.”
Isaiah 40:31 (NIV)
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NEWSLETTER 2
nd November 2017
One Another
Two campers decided to take a weekend trip. After spending a peaceful first night in the forest, they awoke ready for their day. As they were enjoying their morning coffee, the men suddenly spotted a very large, VERY hungry grizzly bear coming at them. One of the men quickly pulled on his running shoes.
“Do you actually think you can outrun that grizzly bear?” his friend asked.
“I don’t need to,” he replied. “All I have to do is outrun you!”
Most of us have friends like the one in this story: they will stand by our sides in the good times, but at the first sign of trouble, they take off running and in the process, leave us for the “bears”! But that’s not what genuine friendship is about. Check out this passage from the book of Ecclesi-astes:
Two people are better off than one, for they can help each other succeed. If one person falls, the other can reach out and help. But someone who falls alone is in real trouble. A person standing alone can be attacked and defeated, but two can stand back-to-back and conquer. Three are even better, for a triple-braided rope is not easily broken.
Most of us want friends like the ones described in this passage–friends who will stick around through “thick and thin”. Unfortunately, it is hard to be a friend like that. Walking through tough times with others can be difficult! So how do we live out the kind of friendship described in this text?
If we are looking for an example of great friendship, we need to look no further than Jesus him-self. In the Gospel of John, Jesus tells us:
This is my commandment: Love each other in the same way I have loved you. There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends. (John 15:12-13)
How can we display the type of friendship Jesus displayed for us?
Let us
Live in harmony with one another (Romans 12:16)
Do not pass judgment on one another (Romans 14:12)
Accept one another (Romans 15:7)
Greet one another (1 Corinthians 16:20)
Encourage one another (2 Corinthians 13:11)
Humbly serve one another (Galatians 5:13)
Be kind and compassionate to one another (Ephesians 4:32)
Forgive one another (Colossians 3:13)
Spur one another on toward love and good deeds (Hebrews 10:24)
Don’t grumble against one another (James 5:9)
If we love one another, God lives in us and his love is made complete in us (1 John 4:12)
Mr Daniel Stolp
Deputy Principal
Calendar of Events: Weeks 4 - 6
Friday
3rd November Athletics Nitro Team Challenge
Monday
13th November School Captain Speeches and Voting
Wednesday
15th November Yr6 Parent Helper Afternoon Tea 2PM
Thursday
16th November Shake Off
College Events
Congratulations to Serenity Bell 1.2 who dances for Impact Dance Factory
and will be representing Perth at the National Showcase Dance Event to be
held in January at the Star Casino in Queensland.
Serenity won both her jazz solo, earning a high gold award, her lyrical solo,
earning a gold award and placing 2nd overall in the her mini and Jnr sections.
Well done Serenity. You are a star.
Term 1 Wednesday, 31st January Thursday, 12th April -
Term 2 Tuesday, 1st May Thursday, 28th June -
Term 3 Tuesday, 17th July Thursday, 20th September -
Term 4 Tuesday, 9th October Thursday, 6th December -
In the Library Night of Notables
Congratulations to the following Year 5 and 6 Extension Class students who took part in the Night of Notables evening on Thursday last week. Here they did a great job presenting to their invited audience, a character they considered to have made a significant contribution to mankind. Scientists, inventors, mathematicians, humanitarians, leaders and writers were among these world Changers.
They are from top left: Lucas Routledge (Thomas Edison), Emma Wiegold, (Dr Theodore Seuss Geisel) Kelly Endres, (Irena Sendler), Karien Oosthuizen,(Professor Fiona Wood) Michaela McDowell, (Katie Davis),Jordan Bouwer, (Rev. John Flynn) and front from left; Christian Schisano, (Martin Luther King), Bonita Devaney, (Cleopatra), Lauren Tapp, (Stephanie Kwolek) Jennifer Mullan,(Princess Diana), Danika Buys (Louis Pas-
SWAP A BOOK AND RAISE FUNDS FOR LITERACY!
Join the Great Book Swap Challenge for Primary Students Year 2 – 6 this year!
This fun reading event will take place in the Primary School library during the school day on Tuesday 28th November
(week 8).
The purpose of the challenge is to raise funds for Indigenous literacy, and of course to enjoy swapping your favourite
book for another’s favourite read, giving you holiday reading material too!
Remember that to participate, students need to donate a book in good condition, that they
love, but can bear to part with, as well as a gold coin donation on the day. This will then give
them the chance to choose a book.
Books for donation will be collected from week 6 by class teachers, so when spring-
cleaning, please remember to put aside the book you wish to donate!
The Indigenous Literacy Foundation will use the funds we raise to provide books to children
in remote communities. For more information on the work they do see
https://www.indigenousliteracyfoundation.org.au
Reading Café
Students enjoyed a fast paced Reading Café before school in the library, when Mr Stolp read
from 300 Minutes of Danger by Australian author Jack Heath. Each of the stories
in this book take about 30 minutes to read and Mr Stolp broke the record completing
the Inferno in under 20 minutes.
Lookout for our Christmas Reading Café in week 7!
Back to Sport
Invitational Athletics Carnival
On Friday 20th October, the QBC Athletics Team travelled down the road to participate in the Invitational Athletics Carnival.
It was a very windy start to the day with brilliant warm conditions in the afternoon.
I trust that all the athletes are all recovered from Friday and had a restful weekend enjoying the sunshine.
Thank you to all the parents for your assistance throughout the day, rolling with the program changes, find-ing athletes etc.
There were some exceptional athletes on show from each school that we may hopefully hear of down the track at the Olympics or World Championships!
QBC came a credible 4th Overall and placed 2nd in the Tabloids.
Congratulations to all the QBC athletes for performing so well on the day!
Special mention to the following QBC Athletes:
Danielle Graham - Year 4 Girls Champion
Chloe Reeve - Year 5 Girls Runnerup Champion
In addition, the following students have been selected in the Invitational Honor Athletics Team based upon their performances:
Kleynhans Zelise Quinns Baptist College 3 Girls Shot Put
Graham Danielle Quinns Baptist College 4 Girls 4 x 100m Relay 200m 400m 800m Long Jump
Sangalli Kristen Quinns Baptist College 4 Girls Shot Put
Smith Cooper Quinns Baptist College 4 Boys 4 x 100m Relay
Asling Callum Quinns Baptist College 4 Boys 800m
Reeve Chloe Quinns Baptist College 5 Girls 100m 4 x 100m Relay
200m 400m 800m
Makuei Adut Quinns Baptist College 5 Girls 4 x 100m Relay
Bouwer Jordan Quinns Baptist College 5 Boys Discus Shot Put Javelin
GOOD SAMARATAN AWARDS ASSEMBLY 2nd November 2017
Koby Shepherd 1.1
Natalie Wessels 1.1
Lucy Gharibian 1.2
Chase Rolton 1.2
Lishe Grobler 2.1
Liam Stolp 2.1
Janelle Smith 2.1
Michelle Prinsloo 2.2
Reece Heather 2.2
Kayli Elgin 2.2
Darcie Hudson 3.1
Jayden Van Vuuren 3.1
Zak Rolton 3.1
Chase Robinson 3.1
Callum Asling 4.1
Tamsin Whyte 4.1
Danielle Graham 4.1
Joshua Redman 4.2
William Cilliers 4.2
Mine` Labuschagne 4.2
Sienna Hirst 5.2
Lauren Tapp 5.2
Michaela McDowell 6.1
Brendon Van Vuuren 6.1
Jennifer Mullan 6.1
Jordan Menzel 6.2
Teisha Martin 6.2
Mukudzei Gohwa 6.2
10 Gold Commendations;
Seth Bright 1.1
Nathan McLeod 2.1
Kayli Elgin 2.2
Lilly Glover 4.2
Flynn Maher 4.2
Tyler Elgin 5.1
Tristan Mooy 5.2
20 Gold Commendations;
Sophie Quinn 1.1
Rachael Endres 2.1
Tia Lo Monaco 2.1
David Müller 2.2
Juanita De Klerk 3.1
Jacob Martin 3.1
Chase Robinson 3.1
Liam McDowell 3.1
Joshua Redman 4.2
Angelina Staig 4.2
Siana Anstey 6.1
Callun de Clerck 6.1
50 Gold Commendations;
Mia Riebau 3.1
Caitlin McCoy 3.1
Christel Kotze 3.1
Danielle Graham 4.1
James Van Jaarsveldt 4.2
Danika Buys 6.1
Mackenzie Scholes 6.1
60 Gold Commendations;
Leni Matthews 3.1
80 Gold Commendations;
Nathan De Villiers 4.2
30 Gold Commendations;
Natalie Wessels 1.1
Hayley Kyriacou 3.1
Darcie Hudson 3.1
Lucas Watson 3.1
Jayden Van Vuuren 3.1
Amelie Wall 3.1
Donna Reed 4.1
Mikaela Kopke 4.2
William Baker 4.2
Anay Gouws 6.1
Rosie Kennedy 6.1
40 Gold Commendations;
Zelise Kleynhans 3.1
Derick de Clerck 3.1
Jacinda Lane 3.1
Damian Blignaut 4.2
Michaela McDowell 6.1
CONGRATULATIONS to the recipients of the
PRINCIPAL’S AWARD for 2nd November 2017
Endeavour Awards Congratulations to
Jennifer Mullan, Kelly Endres and Mackenzie Scholes
For achieving their
Academic Endeavour Award
Well Done to you all
Each year the City of Wanneroo conducts the Mayor's Christmas Appeal to assist
members of our Community who are facing hard times.
Our school has been taking part in this Appeal for the past few years and have always
successfully donated a great deal of food and toys. Please help us do the same again this year.
All donations to the Primary Student Office.
Examples of food items to donate:
Christmas puddings/cakes, Fruit mince pies, Cakes, cake mix and biscuits, Nuts, crackers and
chips, Pasta and sauce, Tinned foods (sweet and Savory), Jams and spreads, Tea, coffee and sugar,
Cereals, Rice and Noodles, Chocolates, Muesli bars
Our bin will be collected the week beginning Monday 20th November.
Many Thanks in advance for your help.
Posting of photographs or other images
on Facebook and other social media
outlets
The School has become aware that photographs of
students involved in activities at the School are
appearing on social networking sites such as
Facebook. The School recognises that parents often
take photographs of their own child at various school
events and display these photographs as they see fit.
However, the School requests that parents do not
publish photographs of other students in any media
or on any form of social networking sites without the
express written permission of the other child’s/
children’s parents.
Please click here to see our Facebook Policy
We have had a number of complaints regarding parents parking or waiting in the ‘KISS & DRIVE’.
As an ongoing effort to reduce the traffic concern around the College, we ask that as a community,
we can support the following:
Be aware that this is a drop off, pick up zone only.
We are fully aware that parking is always limited. By using the drop off area correctly traffic
can flow more easily.
If your child is not waiting you will need to move on.
Thank you for your co-operation in this matter.
Kind Regards,
Maryann Malzer
Primary Principal
TRAFFIC NOTICE
Notice Board
Arriving Late or Leaving Early
Students are expected to be punctual when
arriving at school. Parents are reminded to
come to the Student Office to sign a Late
Note or Early Discharge Slip before dropping
off or collecting your child from school in the
event of arriving late or leaving early for any
reason.
If a student is late for class because of a
uniform fitting, please still come to the office
for a Late Note.
Confidentiality
Just a reminder that all photos of children or any information that may identify a child or their family
or the College, may not be used on any social media sites, or used for any purpose without the
specific written consent of the parent / guardian and the College.
School Lunches
When packing lunches for school, please be
aware that we are endeavouring to be an
allergy aware school. We have a number
of students at risk of an anaphylactic
reaction should they come into contact with
nuts.
Please assist us in minimising
this risk by not packing any
nut products (peanut butter,
Nutella or any food containing
any nuts) in school lunches.
STUDENTS on
MEDICATION
If you need us to administer any
medication to your child while at school,
please complete and sign a Medication
Form, available from Student Services.
ABSENTEES
Please contact Student Services on 9305
8882 by no later than 9.00am in the
event of unexpected absences or sick-
ness that necessitates your child being
away from the College for the day or for
any length of time.
A written note should accompany your
child and be handed to his/her
Teacher on his/her return. A
medical certificate may be
required to explain prolonged
absences.
DUTY OF CARE
Our duty of care obligations require us to take
reasonable care for the safety and wellbeing of your
children while at school. It is therefore important to
note that
class rooms only open at 8.15am, at which point
teachers will be on active duty. Consequently,
there will not be any teacher supervision until
8.15am.
Likewise, please ensure that your children are
collected promptly from school at 2.45pm when
classrooms are again closed for the day.
All playground equipment is out-of-bounds
before school. Students playing on the oval or
playground equipment after school must be
actively supervised by their parents and do so at
their own risk.
When visiting the school during school hours
please report to reception or when dropping off
items for your children, please leave these with
the ladies in the office. We cannot stress enough
how important it is for your children’s safety that
we know who is on the school premises at all
times.
Students may not leave the school grounds
before, during or after school to go to the shops
or McDonalds, etc. and then return to the
school. This is regarded as serious breach of
safety and infringements or send-outs will be
issued!
Thank you for your cooperation in maintaining a safe
school community.
Uniform Changes for 2018
There will be some uniform changes for 2018 which will
only affect our current Pre Primary Students.
Students going into Year 1 in 2018 will wear the current sports uniform
every day and for the whole year. This will continue into Year 2 the
following year.
Unwanted Uniforms
If you have any QBC Uniform at home that you no longer require, and
which are still in reasonable condition, the College would gratefully accept
your donations.
Donations can be left at the Administration Office, marked for the atten-
tion of the Uniform Shop, or alternatively they can be dropped at the Uni-
form Shop opening times on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Many Thanks
Angela Roberts
Uniform Co-ordinator
Opening Hours
TUESDAYS
8.00am - 12.00pm
(All Students & Parents)
12.00pm - 12.30pm
(High School Students only)
1.30pm - 3.30pm
(All Students & Parents)
THURSDAYS
8.00am - 12.00pm
(All Students & Parents)
2nd Hand Uniforms
We are delighted to inform you that we
now offer a more convenient and efficient
way to buy and sell second-hand
uniforms through the
The service also provides access to
second-hand textbooks, calculators,
stationery, musical equipment, etc. all
year round. Parents can even trade with
other parents from different schools.
Register on the Sustainable School Shop
website @
www.sustainableschoolshop.com.au.
All enquiries should be directed to the
Sustainable School Shop on
1300 683 337. Help is also available
QBC Uniform Policy
BOYS GIRLS
SUMMER Teal elastic shorts White banded cotton College Shirt White Socks Teal tracksuit jacket WINTER Grey Trousers White college shirt College tie Red college jumper Grey socks College rain jacket (optional) SHOES Black polished leather lace up or velcro shoes. Heels are to be no higher than 20mm. BOYS SPORTS UNIFORM Summer Terms 1 & 4 Teal elastic sport shorts College teal polo shirt White sports socks Teal tracksuit jacket College hat Winter Terms 2 & 3 Teal tracksuit College teal polo shirt College hat Shoes Plain predominantly white preferred joggers/trainers No skate, indoor soccer or volley shoes House / Faction shirt Plain T-shirt (green, red, yellow or blue)
SUMMER College check dress White socks Teal tracksuit jacket WINTER Teal pinafore White college shirt College tie Red college jumper White socks or black tights College rain jacket (optional) SHOES Black polished leather lace up or velcro shoes. Heels are to be no higher than 20mm. Buckled shoes are optional. GIRLS SPORTS UNIFORM Summer Terms 1 & 4 Teal elastic sport shorts College teal polo shirt White sports socks Teal tracksuit jacket College hat Winter Terms 2 & 3 Teal tracksuit College teal polo shirt College hat Shoes Plain predominantly white preferred joggers/trainers No skate, indoor soccer or volley shoes House / Faction shirt Plain T-shirt (green, red, yellow or blue)
HAIR ACCESSORIES Plain Red, black, white or teal hair ties or narrow bands. No bows, stripes, dots or flowers.
HAIR STANDARDS
At all times when the student is in College uniform, hair must appear tidy and well-cared for. All hair must be kept short
or tied up. If boy’s hair is below the collar it must be tied back. Hair accessories must be in red, teal or black, but no dec-
orative-type clips are permitted. There can be no extremes of hair colour or style. Tints that are a natural colour only
may be used. Haircuts must not be shorter than a
No. 1 cut. Students with inappropriate haircuts, styles or colours will be removed from class.
Church News
QUINNS BAPTIST COLLEGE Cnr. Anchorage Drive & Salerno Drive, Mindarie (Postal: PO Box 72 Quinns Rocks WA 6030) Telephone: 9305 8882 Facsimile: 9305 8886
Sundays - 9.30am
QBC Primary Auditorium
Pastors:
Andrew & Danelle Hamilton
Phone: 0400 044 236
Quinns Youth
All high school students welcome
7.30pm to 9.30pm in the Primary
Auditorium unless otherwise
notified
Youth Pastor: Ed Divine
Kids Church
TOTS ages 2-4, POWER UP ages 5-
8, ZAP ages 9-12. Babies – age 2 are
welcome to stay with parents in the
main service. After the service
everyone is welcome to stay and
enjoy morning tea.
All our volunteers have WWCC and
we adhere to the Baptist Churches
Safe Churches guidelines.