RESURRECTION CATHOLIC SCHOOL 51 Gum Road, Kings Park 3021 Telephone: (03) 9366 7022 Fax: (03) 9366 6154 website: www.rskingspark.catholic.edu.au email: principal@rskingspark.catholic.edu.au UPCOMING EVENTS NOVEMBER November 8 th Friday 8.30am 7.00pm Whole School mass led by Rooms 8 & 9 Resurrection Family Bush Dance November 11 th Monday 9.10am Prep 2014 Readiness Sessions Thursday November 7th, 2013 November 15 th Friday 8.30am Whole School mass led by Rooms 18 & 19 November 21 st Thursday Staff In-service Day No school for students November 22 nd Friday 8.30 Whole School mass led by Rooms 11, 14 & 17 DEAR FAMILIES, REMEMBRANCE DAY (MONDAY) Every year, on 11 November at 11am - the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month - we pause to remember those men and women who have died or suffered in all wars, conflicts and peace operations since the beginning of the 20th century. History At 5am on 11 November 1918, three German government representatives accepted the Armistice terms presented to them by an allied commander, General Foch of the French Army. The demands of the Armistice included the withdrawal of German forces to the east bank of the Rhine within 30 days; immediate cessation of warfare; and surrender of the German fleet and all heavy guns with no further negotiations until the signing of the peace treaty. The armistice became effective at 11am the same day, and as the guns fell silent on the Western Front in France and Belgium, four years of hostilities ended. The cease-fire was made permanent the following year when members of the Commonwealth and the League of Nations signed the Treaty of Versailles, people across the world celebrated the war's end - celebrations tempered by thoughts of the enormous suffering and loss of life resulting from the War. World War I began in 1914 and lasted for four years. More than 416,000 Australians volunteered for service in World War I. Of these, 324,000 served overseas. More than 60,000 Australians were killed, including 45,000 who died on the Western Front in France and Belgium and more than 8,000 who died on the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey. After the end of the Second World War, the Australian and British governments changed the name to Remembrance Day. Armistice Day was no longer an appropriate title for a day, which would commemorate all war dead. In October 1997 the then Governor-General issued a Proclamation declaring 11th November as Remembrance Day - a day to remember the sacrifice of those who have died for Australia in wars and conflicts. The Proclamation reinforced the importance of Remembrance Day and encouraged all Australians to renew their observance of the event. As a school community we will stop for a minute at 11.00am on Monday 11 th November.
SCHOOL BUSH DANCE Tomorrow, starting at 7.00pm all families are invited to come along and join us in a night of fun and dancing. We will be entertained by the Blackberry Jam Bush Band. This will be a great fun night for the whole family. Tickets cost $10 a family. Bring a basket of goodies to enjoy on the night whilst joining in all the bush dancing! PLEASE FIND A BOOKING SLIP AT THE END OF THIS NEWSLETTER MOVEMBER Each year Movember is responsible for the sprouting of moustaches on thousands of men s faces in Australia and around the world, with the sole aim of raising vital funds and awareness for men s health, specifically prostate cancer and depression in men. There is an increasing momentum of men s health awareness in Australia; but as a general rule, men remain unhealthier than woman. The Australian Bureau of Statistics states that men have an average life expectancy of 78, compared to 83 for a woman. Men sporting Movember moustaches, known as Mo Bros, become walking, talking billboards for the 30 days of November and through their actions and words raise awareness by prompting private and public conversation around the often ignored issue of men s health. Mr. Chris Anderson (Prep classroom teacher) is growing a moustache to support the issues of men s health. If you would like to support the Movember cause and assist in raising funds please send your donation to the office. WORKING BEE We invite all Parents who have their eldest child in Prep or who have NOT attended one working bee this year to our next WORKING BEE, which will start at 8.30am on Saturday 30 th November. Remember, that working bees are a vital way of improving our school environment. There are many parents who, due to work and other commitments, cannot assist during our normal school week. Our working bees are a great opportunity to meet other parents and assist your child s school at the same time. We invite all families who have not attended one working bee this year to attend. To enable us to plan the work could you please indicate below if you are able to attend? The family are able to attend the working bee on Saturday 30 th November. Number of adults Eldest child s name Year Room
On Thursday 21st November there will be no school for children on this day. ADVANCE NOTICE: School finishes for 2013 on Friday 20 th December at 1.00pm. Parent/Child/Teacher chats will be held on Thursday 30 th January 2014 for all families (more information to follow soon) School begins in 2014 on Friday 31 st January for Preps (only) Year 1-6 children begin on Monday 3rd February, 2014. Improvements for 2014 in the following areas of school life... Our in-service day on the 21 st November will provide staff with the opportunity to review many areas of school life by listing strengths, concerns and recommendations for 2014. I would like to provide parents with the same opportunity to offer suggestions for improvement for 2014 and/or feedback areas that are positive. Please complete the form below and return it to the school office by Friday 15 th November. Areas you may wish to comment on may include: Camps, Sacrament program, Make Jesus Real, Homework, Excursions, Classrooms, Whole school events eg Resurrection Day, Art Show, Whole School Masses etc, Father s Day, Home Reading, Computers, Sports Program, Italian, Swimming, Portfolios, Afternoon Teas, Assembly, School App(phone), Maths Family Night, Newsletters, Webpage, What s on Board etc etc Parent suggestions for improvements for 2014 Please write any suggestions below that you may have to improve school life and/or feedback areas that are positive. (or email: principlal@rskingspark.catholic.edu.au)
Drop off zone: Please remember that it is only a left hand turn when dropping your child off at the drop off zone in the mornings. This allows traffic to move through quicker and does ensure children are safe when using the school crossing. PRAYER Lord Jesus, we come together today because we want to learn more about your Word. Teach us to understand and keep the greatest commandment of all: To love one another as you have loved us Thought for the Week A friend is someone who knows the song in your heart, and can sing it back to you when you have forgotten the words. Best Wishes John Kremers Principal STORY TIME MacKillop Room Fridays from 2.45pm 3.15pm Parents please come for story time with preschool children. FAMILY BUSH DANCE WHEN: TOMORROW - Friday the 8 th of November 2013 WHERE: Resurrection School Hall TIME: 7PM COST: $10 Per Family Come dressed wearing outback clothing, (eg: jeans, boots check shirt, cowboy/girl hat) or Christmas Clothing, (Tinsel, Santa outfit, bells). Please bring your own family picnic basket with snacks and drinks as THERE WILL BE NO CANTEEN OPEN ON THE NIGHT. There will be a raffle at the door with great prizes to be won. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Family name:. Year and Room Number:. Number of people attending: Money enclosed: $... Please place money in an envelope and attach this portion.
PARISH NEWS Early Sign Up This year we will have the annual sign-up for all Parish Ministries during Advent instead of the usual time of February. This change is to ensure that the new rosters begin as from the first week of February. This week there is an insert in the bulletin with a description of each of our Ministries. This will be repeated in the November Big Bulletin. Parishioners are requested to prayerfully consider making a commitment to at least one Ministry. When you have reached a decision as to which Ministry you will commit to, please fill out the attached form and return to the Parish Office or Welcome Desk. Lourdes Water After reaching Santiago de Compostela in October Fr Noel continued his pilgrimage to Lourdes. He has brought back some holy water from Lourdes. If any parishioner would like to have a small quantity of Lourdes water please contact him. Advent This year Advent begins on Sunday 1 December. We move from cycle C Readings (Luke) to cycle A (Matthew). By way of preparation it would be a good idea to begin reading Matthew s Gospel. Parish Party This is an invitation to all parishioners who are in a Parish Group or a Parish Ministry or who help in any way during the year to come to our annual get-together. It is on Wednesday 4 December commencing at 7pm. You are asked to bring a salad or dessert to share. Working Bee The last working bee for this year is on Saturday 30 November. Even the casual observer would notice all the weeds, dead bushes, and untidy hedges that abound. Please make every effort to come. You will make a difference. Candle Money Some people (mainly children) have been stealing the candle money from the Blessed Sacrament and Marian chapels. The seventh Commandment is You shall not steal. Let this stealing stop. A gold coin donation for EACH candle is expected. Christ the King The feast of Christ the King is on Sunday 24 November; it is the last Sunday of Ordinary Time. It is also the Sunday when the parish celebrates our Samoan heritage. The 10.30am Mass will have a distinctive Samoan flavor; Samoan choir, Samoan environment, Samoan culture. Parishioners who trace their heritage back to Samoa invite all Resurrection parishioners to share in this experience. Part Time Position Resurrection Parish is looking for someone experienced in office administration to work on Sunday mornings between 8.30am and 12.30pm. The position is for a highly motivated person who can work with minimum supervision, has strong organisational and time management skills. Good working knowledge of MS Office programmes of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Publisher is required. For a detailed job description please contact Fr Noel.