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eart beat Love one another as I have loved you. John 15:17 H A Weekly Prayer This coming Sunday we celebrate the feast of Pentecost. 15 May 2013 Week 5 Term 2 2013 Pentecost celebrates the birthday of the Church, when the Holy Spirit came upon the Apostles. Pentecost is celebrated 50 days after Easter. Father, we ask you to send the Holy Spirit into our lives. Open our ears to hear what you are saying. Open our eyes to see the needs of people around us. Open our hands to do our work well. Open our lips to tell others the Good News Open our minds to discover new truths Open our hearts to love you and all people. Amen Our Lady Help of Christians Parish Mass Times Saturday 6pm and Sunday 8.30am, 6pm

Coming Events NAPLAN TESTING Year 3 and 5 TUES 14 to FRI 17 May CLASS LITURGY In the Chapel Transition Rm3 9am Tr/Yr1 Rm 1 9.30am FRIDAY 17th May LIFE EDUCATION ALL WEEK MON 20 to FRI 24 May WRIST BANDS ON SALE ALL WEEK IN SPORTS TEAM COLOURS $2 ATHLETICS DAY LUNCH ORDERS DUE MONDAY 20th May ICAS Computer Competition (for students who nominated) TUESDAY 21st May P & F MEETING TUESDAY 21st May ATHLETICS CARNIVAL FRIDAY 24th May OUR LADY HELP of CHRISTIANS MASS with Bishop Eugene MONDAY 27th May 9.30am YEAR 6 CAMP Batchelor WED 29 to FRI 31 May SACRED HEART of JESUS FEAST DAY WHOLE SCHOOL MASS FRIDAY 7th June 9.30am SACRED HEART of JESUS FEAST DAY WHOLE SCHOOL PICNIC at MARLOW LAGOON FRIDAY 7th June from 11.45am QUEENS BIRTHDAY (Public Holiday) MONDAY 10th June SACRAMENT of EUCHARIST SUNDAY 16th June TERM 2 ENDS FRIDAY 21 June From the Leadership Team Dear Parents and Carers, Last night a number of our children received the sacrament of Reconciliation for the first time. Being able to ask for and to receive forgiveness is most powerful and is essential to maintaining a healthy mind and spirit. To ask forgiveness requires us to acknowledge when we have been less than we could have been and to have the courage to bring that to God and to others. Receiving true forgiveness can free us of years of self-doubt and guilt. Being able to forgive others can also allow us to deal with an incident or time of great pain. Neither asking for or offering forgiveness is easy. However, forgiveness and the sacrament of Reconciliation leads us to a renewed commitment to be the sort of people God calls us to be. It is reassuring to know that this forgiveness is unconditionally offered to us each minute of the day through Jesus Christ. We hope that as a school community we have the courage to accept responsibility for the times we have not lived our call and the compassion to forgive others as we are forgiven. Congratulations to our children who received this sacrament last night and we continue to pray for them as they prepare to receive the sacrament of the Eucharist next month. The much spoken about NAPLAN tests are being held this week for our year three and five children. It is never easy to judge what our results will be but it has been pleasing to hear our children leave the tests feeling confident that they had the knowledge and skills to do their best. NAPLAN is controversial for many reasons not least of which is the pressure it places on schools and young children. Our classes have spent an appropriate amount of time preparing children for the tests so it is great to see this hard work pay. We will now wait until we receive individual and school data which will be published in Term Three. Next Friday is our annual Athletics Carnival. Our carnival is structured to provide opportunities for each child to challenge and enjoy themselves regardless of their sporting gifts. In addition to the regular Olympic style events, children will also be involved in a range of less formal activities that encourage team work and participation. Children who excel in the formal sporting events held on the day and in PE classes this week and next will be invited to be part of our team to represent Sacred Heart at the district PARCS carnival later in the term. As with any Sacred Heart event, parents, families and friends are most welcome to join us next Friday. It has become a wonderful tradition at Sacred Heart to bring a chair and cheer on our children as they race past. Also if you are able give an hour or two to help us run the carnival it would be most appreciated. The jobs are fairly easy and we will make sure there is someone with you who has done the job before. If you can offer some time, please leave your name with Zoe in the office. On Monday the 27 th of May we will celebrate the Feast of Mary Help of Christians (the patron of our parish) with a whole school mass. We are excited that our Bishop, Bishop Eugene and our Priest, Fr Tom will both celebrate the mass with us. We are blessed to have Bishop Eugene and Fr Tom ministering in our parish and school. After mass parents, families and friends are invited to join us in the staffroom for morning tea. May we all have the courage to ask for forgiveness this week. Gez, Lyn, Cate and Lindsay lindsay.luck@nt.catholic.edu.au lynette.delaney@nt.catholic.edu.au cate.cockayne@nt.catholic.edu.au gez.mulvahil@nt.catholic.edu.au Appreciations this week. To Brad Sly from HSE Management Australia who conducted our Work Health and Safety audit this week. It is an extensive task and we are grateful for his advice and counsel. To our OSHC staff who have spent many hours preparing for their accreditation visit this week. Tomorrow and Friday we will welcome two assessors from Quality Care NT as they review our OSHC programs.

Transition Room 3 Ethan Lopes Joshua Lane Students of the Week Week 4 Trans / Yr 1 Room 1 Connor Mulvahil Mitchell Sticklen Year 1 / 2 Room 6 Kylie Fletcher Bailey McKinney-Smith Year 1 / 2 Room 7 Budiana Green Year 2 / 3 Room 12 Cari Spooner Kai Raynor Year 3 / 4 Room 11 Jaimond Stephens Liam Kennedy Assembly 12.15pm Friday Year 5/6 Room 14 Year 4 / 5 Room 9 Levi Tate Spotlight All Welcome Year 4 / 5 Room 10 Jaylene Nilco Breanna Williams Yr5 Year 5 / 6 Room 14 Kashana Cubillo Year 5 / 6 Room 15 Nathan Challis Ben Sobieralski Welcome to our School... A warm welcome to Dana Scaife Year 5 Room15 and Josh Bates Year 5 Room 14 We pray that you will settle in quickly, meet new friends and enjoy your time at Sacred Heart. Class of the Week Year 2/3 Room 12 By Tyeanne By Francesco By Cari By Destini By Trisha By Alister

Mothers Day Morning Tea A very big THANK YOU to Mothers Day Morning Tea sponsors: Matt from Hungry Hearts Catering for the superb coffee and Kiki from Sweet Tooth Cake Shop & Bakery for the wonderful food. CONGRATULATIONS to Jodie Brown and Cresvey Wright who were the winners of the lucky door prizes. Thank you to the mums, aunts and grandmothers who came along to make this a special morning. P & F Athletics Day Fundraiser - Team Colour Wristbands Support your team show your true colours! Cost $2 The Sports Captains will be selling team coloured wristbands in Week 6 from Monday 20th May until the Athletics Carnival on Friday, 24th May. P & F Athletics Day Lunch Order Orders due by Monday 20th May 2013 On the day of the Athletics Carnival, Friday, 24th May 2013, the P & F are having a Fundraiser Lunch. Parents and Guardians are welcome to place an order. The canteen will not be open for lunch food on the day. ORDER and PAYMENT DUE by MONDAY, 20th MAY P & F ATHLETICS DAY LUNCH FUNDRAISER ORDER (ONE CHILD / PARENT / GUARDIAN ORDER PER FORM) NAME:. ROOM. Item Cost Order Meal Deal Cost Order 1. Sushi Roll.......$3 2. Zucchini Quiche....$3 3. Ham/Cheese/Lettuce Sandwich.$4 4. Chicken/Cheese/Lettuce Sandwich.. $4 TOTAL TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED $ 1. Sushi Roll & Popper........$5 2. Zucchini Quiche & Popper....$5 3. Ham/Cheese/Lettuce Sandwich & Popper.$6 4. Chicken/Cheese/Lettuce Sandwich & Popper... $6 TOTAL

Sacrament of Reconciliation We pray for these students from our school who celebrated the Sacrament of Reconciliation at Our Lady Help of Christians Parish last night. We continue to keep them in our prayers as they prepare for First Eucharist on June 16th. Anika Kamarudin, Felicity Lamberton. Elizabeth Salter, Nathan Maujean, Reilly Wells, Reese Macdonald, Bailey Maujean, Cari Spooner, Tyeanne Tinoco, Alex Hintz-Staunton and Alister Lasker. New Baby Congratulations Congratulations to Amelia Gordon on the birth of her new baby sister, Ella Grace, on Sunday. Casual Bus Driver Required Our Bus Driver, Mr Alchin, will enjoy some well-earned long service leave during term three. We are seeking a suitably licensed bus driver to replace him during this time. There is a possibility of combining this position with a casual Groundsman position by negotiation. If you are interested in taking on this role or know of a suitable person, please contact Mr Luck as soon as possible by calling the office on 8932 2888 or emailing lindsay.luck@nt.catholic.edu.au. Excursion to the Museum and Botanical Gardens Some comments about the excursion from the children that attended. Samuel: I liked the pig nosed turtle! Marcus: We found a snake skin at the gardens. Koni: I liked the pig nosed turtle. Merlene: We went on the bus to the Palmerston Library and then the restaurant. I had fish and chips with sweet chilli. I love sweet chilli! It was a good day! Chenille: I was very excited to see the paintings in the Museum that were painted by my cousins from Maningrida! Kim-Lee: There was a crocodile there called Sweet Heart. Kevin:: I liked rolling down the hill and the fountain and the playground. Presley: For Lunch we went to a restaurant and we had Fish and Chips and it was at Palmerston Library and it was a fun day. Tory: In the bus we saw a cool car. Rosie: We went to the Museum and we saw Barramundi and the pig nosed turtle, the short neck turtle and the long neck turtle. Jaylene: Yesterday we went to the Botanical Gardens and we had a play at the playground. Mrs Pawley and Mrs Jacobs took photos of us on top of the tree house. We rolled down a big hill and we also saw a snake skin. Kellysha: For Lunch I had a sweet chilli and chicken wrap. The other people had fish and chips and Mrs Jacobs and Koni had wedges. In the Library, me and Jaylene played Connect 4. When we were at the Museum we went to Cyclone Tracey and then we saw Chenille s family s relatives artwork. It was so so good. Chenille was happy and so was Kim-Lee. Mathius: I loved getting my photo taken. Vacation Care for June/July Holidays Open for Bookings Only 50 placements available so be quick as once all placements are gone they re gone. Pick up an enrolment form at OSHC or for further information contact them on 8932 9586 or via email sacredheartoshc@gmail.com.

Fast Five with.. Mr Russell MULLINS Our Casual Groundsman Sacred Heart has registered to be part of the NT City2Surf to be held on 2 nd June. You can walk or run 4km or 12 km. The school with the highest number of participants including adults will win $500. Miss Morrissey has confirmed these instructions to enter on line. City2Surf Entry Instructions Go to www.ntcity2surf.org.au Select the distance Tick the "I agree Box" & press next Fill in the Personal Data Form and then Choose a Team Select Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School Enter the password: h3art School Banking Competition Community News How old are you? 62. Where were you born? Newcastle, NSW. If you could travel anywhere, where would it be? Western Australia. What is your favourite sport? Rugby League. Why is Sacred Heart the best school ever? The staff are very friendly and helpful and so are the kids. Win a share of the treasure! All you need to do is make three or more School Banking deposits during Term 2 and you ll be automatically entered into the competition. 1st Prize $5,000 family adventure holiday to anywhere in Australia with $500 spending money 25 x Runners-up prizes awesome adventure packs that will always have you ready for exploring! Worth over $700 each, they re jam-packed with * A Wii U * Walkie talkies * Night vision goggles * A waterproof camera * A Razor espark electric scooter SCHOOL BANKING DAY IS WEDNESDAY PARCS TOUCH FOOTBALL 12 & UNDER TRIALS for the CHAMPS SQUAD (Ages 10-13 yrs) Trials will take place at Driver Primary School oval from 4 to 5pm on Thursday 16th May and Thursday 23rd May If you wish to attend you need to collect a form from the school office or email admin.shps@nt.catholic.edu.au. Every enrolled, school-aged child across the Territory is entitled to receive a Sport Voucher up to the value of $75 to help cover the costs of playing organised sport. Use your voucher at a registered sport organisation today! If you are new to the Territory or if you have not received your $75 Sport Voucher please visit www.sportvoucher.nt.gov.au to find out more information and request one. STICKER SHEETS AVAILABLE IN THE OFFICE Emery Avenue, Woodroffe PO Box 271, Palmerston, 0831 Northern Territory Phone: 08 8932 2888 Fax: 08 8932 2388 Email: admin.shps@nt.catholic.edu.au www.shpsnt.catholic.edu.au