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ST. JAMES SCHOOL Opening Our Hearts and Our Minds 1 King Edward Terrace, Jamestown SA 5491 info@stjames.catholic.edu.au www.stjames.catholic.edu.au 08 8664 1120 NEWSLETTER Term 1 Week 9 26th March 2018 CALENDAR WEEK 9 - HOLY WEEK WEDNESDAY 28TH MARCH 9.30-11am: Little Jimmies SAPSASA Basketball HOLY THURSDAY 29TH MARCH 9.10am: 4/5 & 6/7 Holy Week Plays 10.15am: Hot Cross Buns GOOD FRIDAY 30TH MARCH EASTER SUNDAY 1ST APRIL WEEK 10 MONDAY 2ND APRIL Easter Monday WEDNESDAY 4TH APRIL 9.30-11am: Little Jimmies SAPSASA Football & Netball Trials FRIDAY 6TH APRIL 2.30pm: 2/3 Resurrection play 2.40pm: Assembly - 2/3 class SUNDAY 8TH APRIL Woodcutting WEEK 11 MONDAY 9TH APRIL SCHOOL CLOSURE FOR STUDENTS Chrism Mass Dear Parents and Friends, Last Wednesday our Year 6/7 students attended a very holy Chrism Mass at St Mark s Cathedral in Pt Pirie. It was a special time to witness people coming together from all over our Diocese: Bishop Greg, Priests, religious, parishioners, students and staff from Catholic schools. During the Mass the oils were presented to the Bishop for blessing and were then sent out again to each parish. These oils will be used during sacramental moments in this coming year. The Year 6/7 students will receive the oil of chrism from Bishop Greg when they are confirmed later this year. School Captain Mia assisted with presenting the oil of chrism to the Bishop a special moment. TUESDAY 10TH APRIL 7/7.30pm: School Board WEDNESDAY 11TH APRIL 9.30-11am: Little Jimmies FRIDAY 13TH APRIL Casual Day 2.15pm Dismissal 9.30am: End of Term Mass 2/3 St James the Apostle Parish Mass Saturday 7pm Sunday 9am Blessings for Holy Week and Easter, Michelle Miller Principal

BIRTHDAYS MARCH Abbie M (11th), Maggie C (15th), Sam C (15th), Ned C (15th), Jessica L (16th) & Patrick S (28th) APRIL Bridie M (11th), Annabelle D (14th), Kirstin W (18th), Amelie F (18th), Madeleine H (19th) & Bree K (29th) Dear Lord, As we rejoice in Jesus triumphant entry into Jerusalem, may we too be willing to walk the way of the cross. Amen. On Friday afternoon the R/1 class led us in reflection on the events of Palm Sunday. They re-enacted Jesus triumphant entry into Jerusalem after 40 days and nights in the desert fasting and praying. The friends and followers did not know what lay ahead for Jesus in what we know now as Holy Week. We walk with Jesus this week during Holy Week and Easter. TUCK TUESDAY 3RD APRIL Convenor: Dymph C Work: Narelle R Cakes: Nicki M & Jaime C (Shaun) TUESDAY 10TH APRIL Convenor: Donna B Work: Sharon M Cakes: Sarah A & Kylie W MOWING 12TH MARCH 13TH APRIL Ryan S 13TH APRIL 21ST MAY Rory C PARISH MASS EASTER WEEKEND Volunteers Please SATURDAY 7TH APRIL Welcomers: Chris & Cathy K Servers: Adele & Jack O SUNDAY 8TH APRIL Welcomers: Jed & Kerry S & Family Servers: Mia H, Zoe H & Ruby S SATURDAY 14TH APRIL Welcomers: Tony & Gen M Servers: Bree K & Matilda C SUNDAY 15TH APRIL Welcomers: Shona & Ryan S & Family Servers: Eliza S & Ebony C SCHOOL BOARD BUDDY All families have been allocated a School Board member as a Buddy, someone that you can contact if you wish to discuss a school related issue. Within the next few weeks you will be contacted by a Board member and they will introduce themselves, tell you a bit about their role on the School Board and let you know how they are available to support you and your family. The School Board members are your representatives so it is important that they are aware of your celebrations and concerns and reflect the parent voice in our community. UNIFORM We have a four week change over between summer and winter uniform: the last two weeks of this term and first two weeks of next term when students may wear either full summer or winter uniform to suit the weather. We have leeway with this policy if we have warm weather after the two week transition period; I trust parents to use their discretion in dressing their children in school uniform appropriate to the weather. A huge thank you to parents for always making sure that the students look so good in their uniforms! Your support is appreciated. MOVIE NIGHT We had a fantastic movie night on Saturday, the weather was perfect, the movie was funny, the donuts and popcorn were delicious and the glow sticks added atmosphere! Thank you to: Narelle for the movie night idea and seeing it come to fruition Nicole, Bridget, Sharon, Sam, Lisa, Kerry, Vanessa and Nicki for helping with preparations, setup, running stalls & pack-up. All of our generous sponsors Leesongs who generously loaned and set up two generators and a light tower for the evening. Margie Symonds, Gran and Jo who cooked and sold delicious donuts on the evening. Andy from Movie Roadshow who comes along in his van and sets it all up for us to enjoy! See you at our movie night next year!!!

CONGRATULATIONS TO STUDENTS Austin R who participated in SAPSASA Swimming in Adelaide on Friday, pictured with Brodie D from JCS. Matilda C who won several awards for her quilting at a quilting show at Orroroo. Sam R who won an award at the Peterborough Art Prize. All those who played in basketball finals on Friday. STUDENT AWARDS Congratulations to students who received an award at Assembly last Friday: R/1: Annabel, Will, Harriet, Lucy, Ned, Lottie, Wilden 2/3: Alex, Imogen, Madeleine, Harper, Kirsten 4/5: Jessica, Zoe H, Sam R, Ebony 6/7: Tilly, Taia, James

SCHOOL BOARD SCHOOL BOARD MEETING Our next meeting will be held Tuesday 10th April: 7.00pm Finance Committee 7.30pm School Board WOOD SALES FUNDRAISER You might recall our successful wood sales last year. We have firewood available again this year. The wood will be sold for $220 a trailer load with delivery within the Jamestown area. The sale day will be Sunday 8th April and we will notify customers of the details in the near future. Please contact the school office or Ryan S (0408 642 413) if you are interested in a load of wood for your fire for this winter. The sales of the wood benefit our school. PARENTS & FRIENDS MINUTES OF AGM & MARCH MEETING Please see attached the minutes from our meetings held on Tuesday 13th March our AGM followed by our March meeting. NEXT MEETING Our next P & F meeting will be held Term 2 Monday 21st May at 7pm in the Learning Centre. All welcome! CATERING Thank you to all the parents who donated and cooked food for Mrs Stacey s 80th Birthday celebration on Saturday. She had a lovely day and everyone enjoyed the food supplied by St James Catering. A special thanks to Shona S and Kerry S for their help cooking Arancini Balls on Friday afternoon and to Jenni-Lee C & Colleen B who worked on Saturday with Sam and Sarah preparing food. Thank you everyone, your help is very much appreciated. The Catering Committee. Thanks to Sarah for overall coordination of the catering. TUCK PRICE CHANGE Please note we have a new larger orange juice for sale at tuck, which are $2.40 each. FAITH FORMATION Easter reminds us that HOPE must Never be lost, for as dark as the road may seem, there always lies light at the end of it. May all your prayers be fulfilled. HAVE A BLESSED EASTER! PROJECT COMPASSION The theme for this year s Project Compassion campaign was For a Just Future. Your efforts this year were once again in the true spirit of almsgiving throughout Lent and have assisted greatly in creating a more just world. With still a few donations still coming in, we have reached a figure of just over $850! A magnificent effort from all students and families involved. That equates to around 17 goats and training for families in need in Nepal. Well done everyone. ST JOSPEH S DAY A big thank you to the Reception/Year 1 class and Fr Leon for leading us in our St Joseph s Day celebrations last week. It was a wonderful way to begin our week. HOLY WEEK PLAYS Well done to the Reception/Year 1 Class who begun our Holy Week reflection by recreating the Palm Sunday story last Friday. Everyone is invited to continue to the journey through Holy Week with us this Thursday as the 4/5 and 6/7 classes continue Jesus story. At 9.10am in the Parish Hall we will begin with the story of the Last Supper presented by the 4/5 Class. Following this and after a short fruit break, the 6/7 Class will lead us through the Stations of the Cross. At the conclusion of this part of the Easter Story, the Parents and Friends Committee will once again provide a Hot Cross Bun morning tea for all the children and visitors to our school. A big thank you to the Parents and Friends as well as to the children for the preparation of this event. The 2/3 class will host the Resurrection play with their Assembly on Friday 6th April at 2.30pm. EASTER WISHES From all the staff at St James, we pray for you and your families and loved ones, a blessed and hope-filled Easter. Easter brings so many promises of God to us; life is stronger than death, love can overcome hate, goodness ultimately triumphs over evil and eternity and glory with God in Heaven are our destiny. We pray that Jesus may live in all our heats, that we may always embrace Him with love and gratitude. May His love and His peace fill your hearts, your lives, your homes and your families. Have a safe and blessed Easter.

SACRAMENT DATES A reminder about Sacramental dates approaching. Please see the dates below that these sacraments will be celebrated. To highlight this continuation of the children s faith journey, the children undertaking these sacraments and their parents will partake in a Commitment Liturgy. Following the Commitment Liturgy, each sacrament group will separate into their respective groups to briefly cover some aspects of curriculum, other organisational needs and parent meeting dates. This is the perfect time to clarify any uncertainties with the teachers and other parents in your sacramental groups. Commitment Liturgy: TBC First Communion: Sunday 3rd June, 9.00am Reconciliation: Wednesday 27th June, 6.00pm Confirmation: Sunday 5th August, 9.00am Many Thanks, Jed Sutter - REC PARISH - ST JAMES THE APOSTLE WEEKEND MASS TIMES: SATURDAY 7.00PM SUNDAY 9.00AM HOLY WEEK AND EASTER SERVICES AND CELEBRATIONS: SECOND RITE OF RECONCILIATION TUESDAY 27TH MARCH 7.00PM The rite of reconciliation (confession) is a hallmark of catholic life. It will be even more accessible on the last Tuesday of March when Father Ben will join us as an alternative Confessor to help us prepare well of Holy Week & Easter. HOLY THURSDAY 7.00PM, GOOD FRIDAY 3.00PM, EASTER VIGIL (SAT NIGHT) 7.00PM, EASTER SUNDAY 9.00AM LITTLE JIMMIES NEWS Last week s theme was Science & Sensory! The kids could take a look through the homemade spectroscopes to see the rainbow patterns on a CD. By blowing up a balloon and rubbing it on their hair, the kids created static electricity! They could see it in action by holding the balloons over butterflies, the tissue paper wings lifted up towards the balloon. We used magnifying lenses to look at some different leaves, bark, etc, and we tested weights on measuring scales. The kids had fun trying to have enough weights in either side to make it balance. Outside, we squirted vinegar into food colouring & bi-carb using syringes to make great colourful bubbles. We could also use the coffee filters to show us colour separation. We had a number of sensory tubs on the mat - baked beans (yum!), coloured rice and coloured spaghetti. Lots of gooey fun! Our pendulum was a hit too. Using salt in a funnel tied to our frame, we could release the funnel and watch the different shapes form on the ground as it swung on its string. This week's session is all about EASTER! Wednesday Mornings (school term) 9.30 11am St James School, Learning Centre For more information please contact Narelle Richmond on 0408 900 678 or narelle.richmond@internode.on.net, or like us on Facebook!

IMPORTANT DATES 14th-29th Apr School Holidays 25th Apr ANZAC Day 30th Apr Term 2 commences Parent Morning Tea WEEK 2 Interviews / Conferences WEEK 3 NAPLAN 13th May Mother s Day 20th May Pentecost Sunday 24th May Our Lady Help of Christians 26th May National Sorry Day 27th May The Ascension National Reconciliation Week Trinity Sunday 3rd June First Communion Body & Blood of Christ 8th June Sacred Heart of Jesus 11th June Queen s Birthday Public Holiday 12th June SCHOOL CLOSURE DAY Staff Day 14th June Catholic Athletics Adelaide 27th June Sacrament of Reconciliation 6th July Casual Day End of Term 2 2.15pm dismissal INSERTS P&F AGM Minutes P&F Meeting Minutes 2/3 Class News 2018 Tuck Price List TECH TIPS Watch out for scam emails always check the email address that it comes from matches the web address of the company & hover over any links before you click on them to check they are taking you to the website of the company and not a different website. COMMUNITY ST PAUL S COLLEGE IS CELEBRATING ITS 60TH YEAR IN 2018. To mark this occasion we are holding a series of Decade BBQ Reunions, a Gala Dinner on Saturday 25 August at Sfera s on the Park and a Family Celebration Day in Term 4. To help us celebrate, we are seeking to reconnect with as many old scholars as possible. If you are an Old Scholar, we ask that you register your details via our website (www.stpauls.sa.edu.au), make an online booking for an event via our Facebook page or by phoning 8266 0622 for further information. PETERBOROUGH ART PRIZE The 15th Peterborough Art Prize opening night is scheduled for 6pm on the 23rd March in the stunning historical Town Hall. All welcome to come and view some fabulous art and photographic works from all around the State. Senior and Junior works on display from various schools around the area. Come and view and provide encouragement, and all art works are priced for sale. Your opportunity to purchase a possible masterpiece of the future! Drinks and nibbles provided. Tickets for raffles available on the night to help support the continuance of this special event for the town. Exhibition will be open to the public from 23rd March til 2nd April. JAMESTOWN FUTSAL Registrations for players for the 2018 season are now open. Details on the website www.jamestownfutsal.com.au or enquires to jamestownfutsal@gmail.com Registrations close April 3rd. ECUMENICAL EASTER DAWN SERVICE 7am Easter Sunday in Memorial park followed by breakfast brought to you by the churches of Jamestown

The services and events contained in Community News are in no way connected with the school and are included in this newsletter for your information only. Parents and caregivers need to make their own enquiries and assessments about the suitability of these events and services for their needs and those of their children. Notices need to be emailed to info@stjames.catholic.edu.au by 9.30 am on Monday mornings. Notices will be placed if time and space permits.