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St John Bosco School, Brooklyn Park A Catholic School in the Salesian Tradition
Our school was founded by the Salesian Sisters in 1954
THE SJB SCHOOL BULLETIN Term 1, Week 8 Wednesday 23rd March 2016
St John Bosco School 19 Lipsett Tce
Brooklyn Park SA 5032 Phone: 8352 7073
Fax: 8443 3040 Web:
www.sjb.catholic.edu.au Email:
UNIFORM SHOP Phone: 8354 0832
Fax: 8443 3040 Open Tuesdays
8.30am - 11.00am
PARISH OF ST ALOYSIUS & ST
JOHN BOSCO Parish Office
Phone: 8352 3561 Parish Priest
Fr Joseph Lee SDB, PP Mass Times:
Saturday 9.00am & 6.00pm 1st, 3rd & 5th Saturdays
Sunday 8.30am (Italian) & 10.00am
Weekdays
Mon - Fri 7.30am
(Public Holidays 9.00am)
SCHOOL CALENDAR Week 8 - Holy Week
23 Mar School Board Meeting
7.00pm
24 Mar Holy Thursday
25 Mar Good Friday (Holiday)
27 Mar Easter Sunday Week 9
28 Mar Easter Monday (Holiday)
29 Mar Easter Celebration 9am
30 Mar Caritas Fundraiser
1 Apr Night Market 6pm - 9pm
Week 10
5 Apr School Assembly 8.45am
6 - 8 Apr Year 5 Camp
7 Apr Learning Conversations
We can achieve a lot and we
never give up.
We believe that we can succeed.
We are friendly,
happy and have fun
everyday.
Welcome to 6-7F It’s great!
We cooperate with each other and learn
together.
We are always learning.
We are creative and we connect
what we know to new learning.
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LATEST EDITION OF
THE SOUTHERN CROSS
Keep in touch with your local
Church by taking time to read
the news and stories in
The Southern Cross.
DIRECT LINK:
http://
www.thesoutherncross.org.au/
VOLUNTEERING AT
St John Bosco School
Our School values the rich
contribution of volunteers in the
life and work of our
community.
Requirements:
Registration
Catholic Police Check
Induction
Online Training:
Responding to Child Abuse and
Neglect.
Please click onto the website.
OUR UNIFORM SHOP OPENS
TUESDAY MORNINGS 8.30 - 11.00am
PUPIL FREE DAYS
Monday 6th June
Monday 5th September
Friday 16th December
SCHOOL BANKING
DAY IS TUESDAY
THIS SUNDAY’S GOSPEL READING On the first day of the week, Mary of Magdala came to the tomb early in the morning, while it was still dark, and saw the stone removed from the tomb. So she ran and went to Simon Peter and to the other disciple whom Jesus loved, and told them, “They have taken the Lord from the tomb, and we don’t know where they put him.” So Peter and the other disciple went out and came to the tomb. They both ran, but the other disciple ran faster than Peter and arrived at the tomb first; he bent down and saw the burial cloths there, but did not go in. When Simon Peter arrived after him, he went into the tomb and saw the burial cloths there, and the cloth that had covered his head, not with the burial cloths but rolled up in a separate place. Then the other disciple also went in, the one who had arrived at the tomb first, and he saw and believed. For they did not yet understand the Scripture that he had to rise from the dead. John 20: 1-9
2016 PARISH SACRAMENTAL PROGRAM Thank you to all those families who have returned the blue reply slip from last week, indicating that they would like to be a part of this year’s Parish Sacramental Program.
An information session will be held at Tension Woods School on Tuesday the 17th May. Families will receive a letter before the end of term inviting them to this meeting. Catherine Birchmore, Religious Education Coordinator
PALM SUNDAY SCHOOL PARISH MASS
Well done to all of our students on their outstanding effort, joy
and reverence, as they participated in this special Palm Sunday
Liturgy, through readings and processions. A special thank you to
our Senior Students who read the whole Passion Gospel
with Father Joe:
Thomas S, Gabriella B, Isabella V, Selbee M,
Lucas M and Rhubarb L.
So many parishioners wanted to pass on their admiration as well,
when we chatted after the Mass over the Parish’s Morning Tea.
Catherine Birchmore, Religious Education Coordinator
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Sacred Paschal Triduum 2016 HOLY THURSDAY
St Aloysius Church
Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper 7.30 pm GOOD FRIDAY
St John Bosco Church
Friday of the Lord’s Passion
10 am Stations of the Cross
Reconciliation for 30 minutes after 3pm Celebration of the Passion of the Lord
Reconciliation for 30 minutes after St Aloysius Church
10 am Stations of the Cross
Reconciliation for 30 minutes after HOLY SATURDAY
St John Bosco Church
8.30 pm Easter Vigil in the Holy Night EASTER SUNDAY
St John Bosco Church
8.30 am Italian Mass
10 am English Mass
THE HOLY WEEK JOURNEY…
PALM SUNDAY
“Blessed is the king who
comes in the name of the
Lord. Peace in heaven
and glory in the highest.”
Some of the Pharisees in
the crowd said to him,
“Teacher, rebuke your
disciples.”
He said in reply,
“I tell you, if they keep
silent, the stones will cry
out!”
Luke 19: 28-40
HOLY THURSDAY
I received from the Lord
what I also handed on to
you, that the Lord Jesus, on
the night he was handed
over, took bread, and, after
he had given thanks,
broke it and said, “This is
my body that is for you.
Do this in remembrance of
me.”
In the same way also the
cup, after supper, saying,
“This cup is the new
covenant in my blood.
Do this, as often as you
drink it, in remembrance of
me.”
1 Cor 11: 23-26
GOOD
FRIDAY
“It is finished.”
And bowing his head, he
handed over the spirit. John 18: 1-19:42
EASTER SUNDAY
Then the other disciple also
went in, the one who had
arrived at the tomb first,
and he saw and believed.
For they did not yet
understand the Scripture
that he had to rise from the
dead. John 20:1-9
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NEWS FROM AROUND OUR SCHOOL… THANK YOU TO ...the families and staff who supported the Bunnings BBQ on Saturday. Our helpers worked really hard to serve the Bunnings customers. Thanks to parents who donated cakes too. Once again our work is helping our school to be part of the community and to gain some funds to help with a major school project. Well done to our P&F. ...the families and staff who supported the Parish/Family Mass on Sunday as we celebrated the beginning of Holy Week. We had a wonderful turn out of families. Particular thanks go to the students who helped with our readings with such confidence. The Passion Reading is quite long and complex but our students were amazing with their care and effort with the Gospel story. We were very proud. Thank you to our Parishioners for once again preparing morning tea. THIS WEEK our classes will be honouring the key events of Holy Week with a time of prayer and commemoration each morning. This week our focus is on Palm Sunday, Holy Thursday and Good Friday. Next Tuesday after the Easter break, we will gather to honour Easter. These are important times for our school to gather to remember the life and death of Jesus. TERM 1 REPORTS will come home this week or next week. The Report is brief and focuses on social skills and learn-ing skills recording student achievement after these weeks of settling into the learning program. This style of Report is a school decision and not a requirement from Government. It reflects the commitment of teachers to record and share observations about student progress. PARENT/TEACHER/STUDENT MEETINGS: The reports are followed up with Parent/Student/Teacher meetings scheduled for the weeks of this term and next term depending on teacher planning. Years 3-7 meetings include stu-dents as key members in the conversation and students are expected to attend. Parents should also note that it is not up to the school to always schedule meeting times although we do at certain points in the year. Parents can arrange meetings as needed and likewise, teachers will invite meetings when needed. We are encouraging ongoing conversations about student learning and achievement. Our focus will always be on the evidence of improvement. HAVE YOU GOT A PLASTIC TABLE that you can lend us for the NIGHT MARKET? We are after some tables to use on the night. If you can help, contact our Office. Just remember to put your name on the table for ease of return. SPORTS DAY is coming up on Friday 15th April. Put the date in your diary. BUILDING PROGRESS have you noticed all the windows and doors are in place, work is progressing with the roof, the cladding has started for the external walls, the verandahs are developing? Soon the small decking areas will be built on the two corners facing the oval. The project is on schedule. RECEPTION TERM 3 ENTRY: we are preparing for the induction program for our Term 3 students. If you have family or friends interested in the Term 3 entry point please invite parents to make contact with the school Office. We are also working on 2017 enrolments.
POLICE CHECKS - IMPORTANT INFORMATION Is your Police Clearance due to expire within the next 12 months?
From the 1st May 2016 the process of obtaining a Catholic Police Clearance will change and
with that St John Bosco will incur a considerable cost increase
from $7.50 to $65.00 per application.
To avoid this cost to our school we are looking to renew any clearances before this time.
Please contact Louise Kennewell at the school Office or
[email protected] to seek confirmation of your due date of expiry.
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AN INVITATION TO PARTICIPATE IN A PARENT SURVEY ABOUT CATHOLIC SCHOOLS
I invite parents to participate in a survey about Catholic schools to help Catholic Education SA to gain more information about parent views about Catholic schools. The link is www.squareholes.com/parentsurvey The survey will take 10-15 minutes of your time. The survey closes on Friday 15th April. The survey is being undertaken by a company called Square Holes. Q: Why is Catholic Education South Australia doing a parent survey? A: We want to know more about how Catholic Education South Australia and our schools are perceived and what factors influence schooling choice.The research will provide insights that can be used by CESA and individual Catholic schools to inform marketing and promotional strategy.
Q: Who is the survey for? A: The survey is open to parents and carers with a child at a Catholic school. Participation is voluntary. Q: Will each participant’s identity remain confidential? A:Yes. The survey doesn’t ask for individual names. Square Holes respects the privacy of any research participants and will only use the information provided for the current research project. Square Holes adheres to the Privacy (Market and Social Research) Code 2014. Paul Murphy
GREEK INDEPENDENCE DAY
Εικοστή Πέμπτη Μαρτίου
Greek Independence Day, is a national
holiday celebrated annually in Greece and around the world on March 25,
commemorating the start of the War of Greek Independence in 1821. It
coincides with the Greek Orthodox Church’s celebration of the Annunciation to the
Theotokos, when the Archangel Gabriel appeared to Mary and told her that she
would bear the son of God.
Saint Dominic Savio House Project Compassion Gold Coin Fundraiser
CRAZY DRESS UP HOUSE DAY!
Wednesday 30th March (Week 9)
Gold Coin Donation for Caritas Project Compassion
All students are invited to “dress up” in their house colours.
Coloured hair is allowed, but no face paint. Jewellery is
fine. Each House Team will parade around the Hall and
there will be prizes for the following: House points for the best team participation and
creativity
House points for the “most creatively” dressed staff
member
Certificate and house points for the most creatively
best dressed girl and boy from each class
Secret points given for a particular participation
revealed on the day! Let’s have fun and support our teams while we raise
money for those families in countries less fortunate than
ourselves. Thank you for your support!
Riley and Maria, Saint Dominic Savio team Captains
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We need help!!!
Can you please offer your
services on
Friday 1st April
for our
St John Bosco Night Market?
1 hr of your time is
all we need.
We are looking for cooks:
to cook our sausage sizzle
Cooks: to cook the corn
Bartenders to serve drinks
and wine
Cashiers to take the sales
No experience required.
Contact Vanessa Miglis on
0424027442
Caritas Australia would like to THANK YOU for supporting Project Compassion. Please return your Project Compassion
box to the school Office by Thursday 24th March or visit www.caritas.org.au to make
your donation online. Thank you for supporting us this year
as we celebrate 50 years of Project Compassion. You are helping to
empower the world’s poorest children, women and men with vital learning
and renewed hope. www.caritas.org.au/projectcompassion
1800 024 413
SPORT NEWS BASKETBALL RESULTS Tuesday 15th March SJB 6/7 Lions 48 def Cabra Black 36 Scorers: Carlos, Riley, William, Costa, Nadal Best Players: Carlos, Riley, William, Lucas Paul Engelhardt Basketball Game Times
SJB Cubs
31/3 4.35pm
7/4 5.15pm
SJB Lions
22/3 Bye
29/3 5.15pm
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Dear Parents/Caregivers, Students, Staff and Friends of St John Bosco School,
This week, Holy Week, is very special in the Christian tradition. The Sunday before Easter is Palm Sunday and the last
three days before Easter are Holy Thursday, Good Friday and Holy Saturday. Palm Sunday, Holy Thursday and Good
Friday respectively commemorate Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem, the Last Supper and the Crucifixion. Students this
week have been involved in some way of reverently bringing to life one aspect of these commemorative events. On
our return next week, we will once again gather to participate in an enactment of Jesus’ Resurrection.
We enjoyed a very busy past weekend with the Bunning’s BBQ and the Family Parish Mass, celebrating Palm Sunday.
A tremendous thank you to all our parents and students who supported us in any way at these events. It is always
really wonderful to see our young people involved in Liturgical celebrations.
This week or next week a student Report will be sent home detailing social/learning skills. Teachers have also
included a very brief comment capturing their impression of student participation thus far. In the next couple of
weeks parents are asked to attend Parent/Student/Teacher Meetings to discuss student learning. It is really
important that during this time students also have a voice in these discussions because it is about their learning and
the goals they have set that will continue to drive their success. Details regarding time allocations will be sent home
by class teachers in the next few days.
I hope that you have ‘saved the date’ for Friday 1st April. On this night we are hosting our very first Night Market.
The Parents and Friends Committee work tirelessly to provide opportunities for our parent community to become
involved in the life of our school and this is a tremendous way to include all of you, our parent community, and the
wider community too. As we have written many times in our Bulletin, children also love seeing their parents
involved in the school. We consider ourselves to be family oriented and as such, many of the activities the Parent
and Friends organise include our students, your children. There will be a number of trading tables, a variety of food
and drink on offer as well as child entertainment. Bring your family and friends and have a great night out and
hopefully buy a few bargains too!
I wish you all a very Blessed Easter and look forward to your return next
week.
With every best wish,
Mia
BUNNINGS
BBQ & CAKE
STALL
BAKING DAY