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Our Lady of Lourdes PO Box 67 2-8 Ferguson Road Dardanup WA 6236 Tel: (08) 9728054 Fax: (08) 9728469 www.ololdard.wa.edu.au Many Minds One Heart dardanup.admin@cathednet.wa.edu.au OUR VISION A welcoming community of Many Minds and One Heart in Christ OUR MISSION With Christ as its inspiration & guided by Gospel values, the school strives to promote the education & development of the whole child. Our Mission is to provide a high quality education that will inspire an ongoing love of God and embrace our core values: INTEGRITY RESPECT JUSTICE COMPASSION COURAGE Newsletter No 6 Week 9 Term 3st March 206 IMPORTANT DATES Thursday 7th April - Year 3 Assembly Friday 8th April - Last day of term for students Monday 25th April - Dardanup ANZAC Parade All students -6 invited to march Wednesday 27th April - Term 2 commences (PP - Yr 6) Thursday 28th April - Term 2 commences (Kindy) Tuesday 3rd May - Parent 3.5pm for First Holy Communion Monday 9th May - Banner Making for First Holy Communion 3.5pm Tuesday 0th May - NAPLAN commences Tuesday 7th May - Board Wednesday 8th May - Shared Family Meal 5.45pm First Holy Communion We Value: Integrity Dear Parents and Community Members, Easter Prayer Lord, the resurrection of Your Son has given us new life and renewed hope. Help us to live as new people in pursuit of the Christian ideal. Grant us wisdom to know what we must do, the will to want to do it, the courage to undertake it, the perseverance to continue to do it, and the strength to complete it. Amen Source: New Saint Joseph People's Prayer Book Developing your whole self to become your best, demonstrated by consistency between thoughts, judgements, choices and actions. We show this by: Standing strong for what you believe Saying it, meaning it, doing it Telling the truth Being a leader inside and outside the classroom Making good choices and learning from your mistakes

Kindergarten 207 We are currently reviewing applications received for places in our Kindergarten for 207. Siblings of current students who have already submitted application for enrolment should have received a note from the office confirming our receipt of their enrolment form. If you have a child who will be Kindergarten age next year, and you have not yet made application, it is vital that you contact the office as a matter of urgency. Parent Teacher Interviews Interviews are continuing this week to discuss student progress. As partners in the education of our students, this is an important opportunity to work together to support our students. Sports Carnival The Sports Carnival, held on March 8, was a wonderful day. Congratulations to all students for their participation and sportsmanship shown on the day. See the photos attached to this newsletter. Thank you to Mr Tony Poole from Dardanup Primary School and Mr Luke Skehan for their organisation of this event. Chrism Mass Last Tuesday our Year 6 students travelled to Bunbury to attend the Chrism Mass, where the special oils used throughout the Diocese during the year were consecrated and blessed, including the oils that will be used to anoint our students when they are Confirmed later in the year. Watermelon Thanks Thank you to Simon Torrisi for delivering watermelons for a morning tea treat for all our students on Holy Thursday. Thank you to the parents who stayed after assembly to cut them up ready for the students to enjoy at morning recess. Stations of the Cross and Stations of Glory Thank you to our Year 6 students who took us on a journey with them as they re-enacted the last events in the life of Jesus on earth. They followed up on our return to school after the Easter Break with the Stations of Glory, depicting the events after the Resurrection of Jesus. First Holy Communion Enrolment Mass Enrolment Mass for students and their families who are preparing for first Holy Communion will be held this Sunday 3 April. Please pray for our students as they prepare to take this important step in their faith development. School Holidays Term concludes on Friday 8 April, and resumes for students on Wednesday 27 April, due to Monday 25 April being Anzac Day public holiday and Tuesday 26 April being a pupil free day. Term 2 Calendar is attached to this newsletter for your planning and reference. Thank you for an enjoyable first term. Have a wonderful week and a relaxing holiday. May God bless you Mrs Angela Hegney Principal Canteen News TOMORROW - WEEK 9 - st April Leaders: Helpers: Clare & Graham Sally McDonald & Helen Castafaro NEXT WEEK - WEEK 0-8th April Leaders: Julie & Clare Helpers: Bianca Torrisi & Heidi Armstrong Recess: $2.00 Vanilla Berry Muffins Lunch: TBA Pizza Extra: $.00 Ice Cream Smooze MJR Assembly This morning we held a Making Jesus Real Assembly. Congratulations to Years One and Three for winning the classroom tower competition. It is fantastic to see so many students following the virtues of our school so enthusiastically. Bella (Yr 6), Stella (Yr 3), Asha (Yr2) and Xavier (PP) were all recipients of individual MJR awards. You can read more about these MJR Stars on our school website ololdard.wa.edu.au

Anzac Day Parade Dardanup - 25th April Anzac Day falls on the last Monday of the Term One holidays this year. The Dardanup Anzac Day Parade takes place as usual at 9am. The parade assembles in the main street in front of the tavern at 8.50am, and then marches around to the War Memorial in Little Street. After the ceremony, the Dardanup community offer morning tea to all. It would be fantastic to see our school continuing to support this community event. In particular, I would like to invite the leadership group to lead our school in the march. (I do however, understand that students also participate in marches at other centres and may not be able to participate). Our school has been well represented in the past and the Dardanup community appreciate our presence. Thanking you in anticipation of your continued support. Jenny Maslin Merit Certificates Congratulations to the following students who received Merit Certificates at last weeks assembly. Pre-Primary Christian Goyder, Montanna Barnes WINTER UNIFORMS Has your child had a growth spurt over summer? Does your child's winter uniform fit? A reminder to order winter uniforms as ALL children are required to wear winter uniform at the start of 2nd Term. Order forms can be collected from the office. Year Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Xavier Balinski, Nicholas Tyrrell, Sofia Sabatino Seb Johns, Tally Neill Cara Hearne, John Lockhart Miller Page, Florinda Mazza-Parton Camden Rodwell, Darcy Potter, Tia Little Callum Castafaro, Bella Cresswell SPORT SHORTS Size 8 sport shorts are now available for purchase from our school uniform shop. SCHOOL FEES Term One school fees are now overdue. Reminder accounts will be sent out shortly. School fees can be paid on a regular basis eg: fortnightly or monthly, per term or in total as per the annual statement. Amounts due can be paid by BPay, cheque, money order, direct debit or cash. Unfortunately, we do not have Eftpos facilities. I am conscious that term one fees are substantial as they include amenities, levies, camp and swimming fees. These items may be paid off over a longer period. If you are having trouble paying your fees, please speak to the office staff. School fee discounts are available via the Catholic Education system for those families on a Health Care Card or Pension Card.

Religious Education News Sunday 3rd April First Holy Communion Enrolment Mass 9am Altar Servers Sat 2nd Apr S Congdon & C Rodwell Sun 3rd Apr R Torrisi & H King Sat 9th Apr J Pelusey & A O Brien Sun 0th Apr P Goater & Volunteer Sat 6 Apr L Heelan & J Brookes Sun 7 Apr M Barnes & L Carter Sat 23 Apr A Dillon & C Rodwell Sun 24 Apr A Godwin & Volunteer Second Sunday of Easter, April 3, 206 Gospel Reading John 20:9-3 Thomas believes because he sees Jesus. Our family life would no doubt be enhanced if we were able to transform Jesus' greeting into a central feature in our family's interactions. After his Resurrection, Peace be with you is the first thing that Jesus says to his disciples. This could be our daily family prayer for one another. In today's Gospel, we also hear that Jesus next breathed on his disciples and gave them the gift of the Holy Spirit. In Baptism, each of us has received the gift of the Holy Spirit as well as the forgiveness of sins. Peace is a fruit of the Holy Spirit. Our Baptism, then, invites us to share in the peace that Christ gave to his disciples and commissions us to share that peace of Christ by generously forgiving others as Jesus taught. The Annunciation of the Lord 4th April We remember God s announcement to Mary that she would be the mother of Jesus. Through Mary s openness to God, the world received Jesus our Saviour. St John Baptist de la Salle Making Jesus Real In Year 4, we have been learning about how to take disappointments in good ways and not moaning and groaning. Our challenge this week has been that when we feel like moaning and groaning about something, we zip our lips!! We have also learnt how to greet, treat and speak to each other better and we know that a nice tone of voice can make you sound happy! Charlotte Barbetti and Brandon O Rourke 7th April Saint John Baptist de la Salle set up schools for the poor children and troubled youth. Let us pray for teachers. Thank you to Mrs Bowen, Ms Maslin and the Year 6 students for leading us through the Stations of the Cross last week and Stations of Glory yesterday. The Stations of Glory remind us that Easter is not just a weekend, but a whole season! It begins on Easter Sunday and runs through to Pentecost, seven weeks in duration. The colour gold or white is used during this time to signify the glory of the Lord and our joy in the resurrection. Thank you for purchasing tickets in the Easter Raffle. We were able to raise lots of money for Caritas this Lent season. Miss. Natalie Dillon Assistant Principal

OUR LADY OF LOURDES CLASS NEWS Kindy We are back at school for a short week, still very excited about our visit from the Easter Bunny (or all the chocolate)! We had a great break and now it s back to work! We are learning all about shapes, the names of different shapes, where we find them in our environment and how to draw and print them. We all knew that an Easter egg is oval. We would like to send a special get well message to Celeste. She broke her leg and is going to need all our help and support when she returns with plaster. Get well soon Celeste and we miss you! Pre Primary Last week we had a very special visitor come to Pre-primary. Mr Thompson brought in his beekeeping equipment and showed us how he extracts honey from the hives. He showed us how to scrape the layer of beeswax off the frame and we all had a turn at spinning the frames in the special spinner. We knew when the honey was coming out of the frames because it sounded like rain! We helped Mr Thompson strain the honey into a bucket and then we poured it into a container. Lastly we all got to put a spoon in to the honey jar and had a taste. Mmm yummy! Year We have all returned from our 5 day Easter break with enthusiasm and excitement. The students had lots of news to share and wrote some wonderful recounts about their Easter. The class enjoyed attending the Stations of Glory on Wednesday morning. Well done to the Year Six class for presenting the stations to the rest of the school. We can't wait to compare our MJR cubes with the other classes on Thursday, we have been trying very hard to demonstrate the Spirt of Jesus in our class and school. The Year class is looking forward to attending and participating in the interactive science incursion on Friday. Thank-you to the parents for attending parent-teacher meetings over the last few weeks. We are counting down to our term break! Year 3 In Year 3 we are getting very excited about our Assembly, we've been practicing our lines and enjoying learning the words to our songs. We hope to see you there, next Thursday. In Maths we have been examining patterns in numbers and have started studying our times tables, using our Multiplication Station. In Religion we learned about the events of Holy Week and looked at different representations of the Stations of the Cross. We are looking forward to the Science Incursion tomorrow. Year 5 The Year 5 class is working hard to finish off strongly, in what has been a busy term! This week in Science we investigated different materials and classified them as transparent, translucent or opaque. In our next lesson we will be using our knowledge of light and mirrors to construct periscopes. In Maths we have been looking at problem solving strategies and during this lesson we learnt about using a tree diagram to solve certain types of problems. In our last Aussie Optimism lesson we looked at the importance of communication. Year 2 What a wonderful couple of weeks we have had! We enjoyed watching the Year 6 s perform the Stations of the Cross and were super excited about the Easter Egg Raffle last Thursday. We especially enjoyed the extra long weekend for Easter! We have journeyed to Italy and have created some very interesting and yummy pizzas, and we loved making our gigantic gelato! Year 4 We have been talking about how to make the world a better place. We drew Chinese calligraphy symbols for peace and they look great. We also wrote some peace poems in the shape of a dove. In Religion, we are writing biographies of Pope Francis. Did you know that his favourite sport is soccer and that he can speak three languages? We are still working hard until the end of term and today we did a very yummy maths challenge! Year 6 We have been looking at the use of slogans in advertising. A slogan is a catchy phrase or statement that is used to sell a service or a product. We made up our own slogans to use for imaginary products. They had to be short & sharp. Jack decided to use 'Skills pay the bills to advertise his sports products, Jake used 'Burnouts in your mouth' to advertise his pizza wheels, Frazier came up with 'A Crunch to Munch' for his crunchy nut chocolate bar and Geordie used 'Bloom like blossoms' for his lipstick brand. We are a very creative bunch!

On Friday 8 March students from OLOL and Dardanup Primary School competed in jumps, throwing, track and team game events. It was a wonderful day of great sportsmanship, team work, competition and fun! Blue faction won the day, with Green winning the handicap. Thanks to Mr Poole and Mr Skehan who worked together to organise the carnival. Thanks to parents and grandparents who supported us on the day. Finally, thanks to all of our amazing students!

Lord God, As we reflect on the journey your Son made to his Resurrection, help us to think how we might make the journey with him in our families, our schools, classrooms, communities and in our own lives. Help us to see that the difficulties we face and overcome in our lives can only bring us closer to you. We ask this through Christ our Lord, AMEN

$82 was raised which will assist Caritas. Thank you to everyone who donated eggs and bought tickets for our Easter Raffle. Your generosity will help support Project Compassion, which is Caritas Australia s annual fundraising and awareness-raising appeal, bringing thousands of Australians together in solidarity with the world's poor to help end poverty, promote justice and uphold dignity.

OUR LADY OF THE CAPE PRIMARY SCHOOL, DUNSBOROUGH 20TH YEAR ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS Friday st April 0.00AM: Mass.00AM: Morning Tea.45-2.45 AM: Open Classrooms 6.00PM: Family Bush Dance All past and present community, students, parents and staff are invited to attend our celebration of 20 years of Catholic Education in Dunsborough. For further information please call 97553866 or email admin@ladyofcape.wa.edu.au Dardanup Community Playgroup Come along to Dardanup Playgroup, meet other parents/carers and make new friends for your children and yourself. Bring a piece of fruit and come join in the fun of playgroup. Where: Dardanup Community Centre on Little Street, Dardanup, behind Montessori Centre When: Wednesday mornings 9.30am.30am every School term Enquiries to : Mandy 042 454 769 Aliesha 0409 393 859 Dardanup Anzac Day Service Organised by the Dardanup and Districts Residents Assoc. Monday 25 April, 206. Marching off from outside the Dardanup Tavern @ 9am sharp. Wreaths welcome. At the conclusion of the Service, morning tea will be served in the Lesser Hall. Please bring a small plate of morning tea to share. In the case of inclement weather the Service will be held in the Hall. Boyanup Junior Hockey Club Registration for the 206 hockey season are now open. Competition runs 2nd and 3rd term with training on Tuesdays. For more information please contact: Steve Green - 0408 923 905 or Marty - nzocker@e-wire.net.au Cardinals Registrations are still open New and old players welcome Players between Year 4 and Year Year 8 and s training has started already Tuesday s & Thursday s@ 4:30-5:45 All other trainings will start after school holidays Any other enquiries email cardinalsjfc@yahoo.com.au Click on the link below to register Dardanup Art Spectacular The P&F require the assistance of more volunteers to help on Sunday st May at the Dardanup Art Spectacular. Volunteers need only help for an hour at a time. Please contact Tammy Clift on 0438 940 02 if you are able to help.

BUS Route Term 2 206 April/May Wk Courage Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Sat/Sun 25 April ANZAC Day Holiday Term Two Planner 206 26 Pupil Free Day Our Lady of Lourdes 27 PP-Year 6 Commence for Term 2 28 Kindy commence for Term 2 29 30/ May 2 2 May Wk 2 May Wk 3 Respect May Wk 4 2 3 Footsteps Incursion Parent First Holy Communion 3.5pm 9 Banner Making First Holy Communion 3.5pm 0 6 7 NAPLAN Board 4 5 8 Shared Family Meal First Holy Communion 5.45pm 2 9 MJR Assembly Staff 6 7/8 Mothers Day 3 4/5 Pentecost 20 2/22 Trinity Sunday 2 2 May Wk 5 Compassion May/June Wk 6 June Wk 7 Justice June Wk 8 23 Leadership Team at GDC in Perth 24 Leadership Team at GDC in Perth 25 Leadership Team at GDC in Perth 30 3 June Kindergarten 207 Parent 2.5pm 6 7 8 9 Western Australia Day Holiday 3 4 Board 26 Professional Learning in Perth Reconciliation for First Holy Communion AM 2 5 6 Year 5 Assembly 27 Professional Learning in Perth 3 Pupil Free Day Catholic Day 0 P&F Disco 28/29 Body and Blood of Christ First Holy Communion 4/5 /2 7 8/9 June Wk 9 Integrity 20 Conference in Perth Lightning Carnival 2 Conference in Perth African Drumbeat Incursion 22 Conference in Perth 23 MJR Assembly Professional Learning in Perth No 24 Professional Learning in Perth 25/26 June/July Wk 0 27 28 Leadership Team 29 30 Year 6 Assembly Staff July End of Term 2 for Staff and Students 2/3