Student Prayer for End of Term
Heavenly Father,
Thank you for all our blessings this term.
For all that we have learnt and experienced.
Please bless all the staff of our school
And bless our families and community
Keep us safe over the holidays.
And bless us when we return for fourth term.
We ask this prayer though Jesus, our Lord,
Amen
Dear Parents, Students and Community Members, As part of our school commitment to sharing student progress we offered Learning Journeys on Monday. This was an opportunity for parents to view the considerable progress being made by all students. The Learning Journeys were very well attended, providing encouragement to the students who are proud of what they have achieved. Thanks again to the teachers for preparing this sharing opportunity and to all our staff for their hard work in promoting and facilitating such growth and development across the term. Thanks also to all parents who made time in their busy days to attend. Shrek I think the majority of our school families were able to attend one of the exceptional “Shrek” performances provided by our year five and six students last week. Every student was involved,enjoyed the experience and being part of such a wonderful opportunity. Mrs Horrocks certainly uncovered some exceptional talent, and encouraged and empowered all students to have the confidence to be part of a very professional production. Shrek was a result of a huge effort from the staff, and a considerable number of parent helpers. There would have been in excess of 25 helpers on each night. In order to thank everyone, I am sharing the acknowledgements from the programme.
Week 1, February 5, 2014
Important Dates
Fri Sept 23
Pupil Free Day
Staff PD END OF TERM 3
TERM 4 Mon Oct 10
Pupil Free Day
Staff PD
Tues Oct 11
OLC Sports Carnival – 9am
P&F Meeting – 7pm
Weds Oct 12
Board Mtg – 7pm
Fri Oct 14 – 9am
General Assembly
Fri pm Oct 14 – Sun Oct 16
Family Camp
Thurs Oct 20, 9.30am -2pm
Interschool Athletics Y4 – Y6
Fri Oct 21 - 9am
General Assembly
Sun Oct 23
OLC School Fete
Wed Oct 26
Board Mtg – 7pm Fri Oct 27 – 9am
Performance Assembly PP
Sun Oct 30 – 9am
Eucharist – Y4
Our Lady of the Cape Primary School Our Lady of the Cape Primary School is a
community where each child is valued as an individual and nurtured spiritually, by many hearts working together as one voice to fulfil their overall potential.
Many Hearts, One Voice 22nd September 2016
Our Lady of the Cape Catholic Primary School PO Box 562, 245 Cape Naturaliste Rd, Dunsborough WA 6281 Tel: 08 9755 3866 Fax: 08 9755 3720
Web: www.ladyofcape.wa.edu.au Email: [email protected] Newsletter: [email protected]
Directors: Maureen Horrocks Caitlin Delane Ben Danaher Music/Choreography: Maureen Horrocks Caroline Jensen Stage Manager: Caitlin Delane Stage Hands: Emma Dziadulewicz Cooper Smith Charlie Parker Sound: Ben Danaher John Hogan Brendan Jagoe-Banks Lighting: John Winchcombe Shane Greaves Video: Brendan Jagoe-Banks Tickets/Posters: Adrian Torrese Sandra O’Leary Fran Marrell Costumes: Tammy Miles Anita De Marchi Genevieve Greaves Sherrylee Tutt Hair: Janine Merifield Cathy Coutanche-Smith Bec Smith Carolyn Rolfe Amanda Prestipino Make Up: Chantal Baxter Vanessa Hodge Emma Dziadulewicz Anita Ness Tara Nelson Carolyn Rolfe Summer Coutanche-Smith Set Design: Chantal Baxter Vanessa Hodge Emma Dziadulewicz Supper: Bec Smith Bree Omodei Amanda Prestipino Props: Leanne Verhoeff Angie Caldow Tracey Barnard Tara Nelson
Mums’ Footy Game – Dragon Slayers Victorious I have been involved in many football associations and teams over the years, but I have never seen anything like the Mums’ Footy game on Friday. What a wonderful community event, so well organised by so many volunteers and attended by around 3,500 people. Congratulations to the Dragon Slayers on another victory, this time a hard fought narrow win. It is impossible thank everyone but I would like to single out a few. Thanks to:
Dave Larsen for his huge amount of work over several months as the coordinator of the event. His contributions included (but were not limited to) liaising with the various government and shire authorities to gain the necessary permissions, coordinating all the services, food and beverage, the LED screen, lighting, music, live commentary, officials, sponsors and liaising with the Margaret River Team. A mammoth effort supported by a very able and willing committee.
To the mums from both Dunsborough schools for all their training over at least ten weeks. The cooperation and teamwork between our school and Dunsborough Primary was another positive outcome of the event, building a strong sense of community across both schools.
To the master coach, Red Sweeny, supported by his able assistant coach, Adrian Torrese and team manager, Caitlin Delane.
Eloise Jennings for all her work with organising sponsorship, and coordination of many aspects of the event.
Finally to our many generous sponsors detailed in the community section of this newsletter. The exception efforts of everyone resulted in a total of $14,000 being presented by Dave Larsen to our P&F rep, Alicia Higgins today. These funds will be used to help fund the nature playground that we hope to complete next term. The total profit for the event was $42,000 with the three other schools also receiving $14,000. An outstanding result.
Progress on Provision of our New Classroom for 2017 Works have commenced on the Ausco transportable which will be delivered in November, allowing sufficient time for all the services to be connected and the verandahs to be attached ready for hand over early in December. The site works for the building and the adjoining 26 bay car park to the west of the hall will commence tomorrow with the works to be completed over the school holidays. I would like to thank all the School Board members for their support in all the planning and completion of applications for funding. I particularly would like to thank our two local builders on the School Board, Anton Smith and Mike Valmadre, for sharing their considerable expertise in all stages of the planning. Uniform Reminder – Term Four With the cooler weather lingering it might be necessary for some students to take advantage of the first two weeks transition to summer uniform up until Friday 21st October. All students will need to be in correct summer uniform from Monday 24th October.
Uniform Standards Joggers I understand that the provision of joggers can be a considerable expense. We do have a few joggers of non-compliant colours being worn to school. Given the expense, I will allow some time for people to ensure compliance. As of the start of term four, please ensure all joggers worn at school comply with the uniform policy as below: - White or light grey sports joggers. The joggers must be at least 75% white/light grey and please
avoid particularly colourful markings. Brightly coloured laces will need to be replaced with white laces.
- White sport socks (above the ankle). Hairstyles I am also sharing the hairstyle requirements. If a haircut is necessary, or if long hair needs to be tied up, could this please be attended to over the next two weeks. HAIRSTYLES In keeping with uniform standards, hairstyles should be conservative and neat. Fashion styles involving colour, very short cuts, undercuts, etc, are not acceptable. Hairstyles need to conform to the following standards: Hair is to be clean, off the face and appropriately groomed and combed. Hair (for boys) is to be cut to collar length. For hygiene reasons, hair below collar length must be tied up with a school scrunchy or a black
elastic band. No coloured hair accessories please.
Jewellery The wearing of jewellery and other fashion enhancements is not permitted at Our Lady of the Cape for safety reasons. A watch and/or necklace with a Christian symbol may be worn. Only matching sleeper earrings or studs to be worn. One earring or stud of a matching pair to be
worn in each ear. An earring in one ear only is not to be worn. No other body piercing is permitted.
No nail polish or makeup is allowed. Socks Please note that the socks to be worn with both shoes and joggers are available from the uniform shop at a very reasonable price. Socks need to be above the ankle.
Thanks for the Term I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for a busy but hugely productive term and wish everyone a safe and relaxing holiday. The term finishes today, with tomorrow being a Professional Development day for staff. The term recommences for staff with a PD Day on Monday 10th October with students commencing on Tuesday 11th October. The students will return in faction sports uniform ready for the Sports Carnival. Annual Shoebox Appeal My thanks to all our generous families for their donations towards the shoeboxes. This year we were able to provide 75 boxes which will be sent overseas as Christmas presents for significantly poor children who have never had a present before. We have had donations from students from pre primary to year six, and we are very pleased to see this active reflection of our value of Compassion. A huge vote of thanks to Mrs Murphy for all her work, over many years, with the coordination and promotion of the shoebox appeal. Faction Sports Carnival My apologies to everyone for the inconvenience created by having to cancel the sports carnival due to the weather. We have rescheduled the carnival to Tuesday 11th October. The interschool carnival will be on Thursday 20th October.
Dragon Slayers Op Shop Gala Ball The organising committee are organising a social function as a wind up and a thank you to all who contributed to the Mums’ Football game. Dress in Op Shop clothing and come along for a fun evening. The details of the event are: Venue: Dunsborough Tavern Cost: $65 per person ($15 comes to OLC) Food is included along with a complimentary welcome drink. Evening to include auctions of donated prizes and other fundraising. Date: Sat 8th October – Doors open 6.30pm Tickets available online at http://m.moshtix.com.au/v2/op-shop-gala-ball
Changed Speed Limit – Be Aware The speed limit has changed to 70km per hour on Cape Naturaliste Drive all the way up past the school. (Double demerits this weekend).
God bless, Des Wilkie
Principal
STAR CITIZENS
Jordy Buxcey & Eva Paterson PPB Hudson Archer & Matilda Richardson PPL Lily Rawling & Cooper Bidesi Y1L Holly Greening & Jacob Gray Y1P Cooper De Chiera, Leo Dollison & Y2 Ruby Eastaugh Y2 Thomas Summers, Matilda Lambert & Y3 Noah Love Y3 Sienna Torrese & Hannah Vernon Y4 Mia Omodei, Ruby Demarchi & Y5 Skye Gendall Y5 Alix Ness, Jeremy Rolfe & Molly Greaves Y6
(Purchase your own copy of the DVD performed entirely by the students of Our Lady of the Cape
School - Payment required on collection)
- Everyone encouraged to dress up for the fete in any colourful costume/carnival clothing or theme to the stall you are working on.
- We need 3 helpers to assist with parking in the morning from 9-11am. - Anyone heading up to Perth the week of the fete- 19th/20/21 October. We require some items to be
picked up. - Volunteers needed to pick up pin up boards from the Coles centre on Friday 21st October. Please
contact Lauren or Jordie ASAP if you can help 0418950049. - Books, Toys and games (in good condition) can be dropped off at the lower green shed first thing
every school morning and they will then be stored in there until the fete.
Chance for your child to appear in the local paper Would your child like to appear in the local paper? We need a photo of some lego to promote the OLC Festival of Fun Lego competition. Take a photo of child/children with some lego and send to [email protected] with name of child by Friday 30 September. Most creative will get chosen to appear.
X-SCAPE THE CAPE FUNDRAISER Congratulations Alex Dollisson, you are the lucky winner of the X-Scape at the Cape Birthday Party for 8. Thank you to all the people who supported this P&F Fundraiser. Jodie Spencer.
The Mobile Dental Clinic will be at Dunsborough Primary School until the end of term 4. If you wish to make an appointment please call into the Mobile between 8.30 and 16.00 or contact us at [email protected]. If you have changed address or mobile phone number since your last visit please update us by email. If your children are regularly seen in private dental practice or you do not require
treatment in the Mobile please let us know by email stating your child’s full name and D.O.B. and contact details. Busselton Mobile DTC I Dental Health Services - Ph: 0417 269 232 I [email protected] I www.health.wa.gov.au I www.dental.wa.gov.au
A big thank you to all the sponsors and supporters of the Mums Football
Major Sponsor: Dunsborough Tavern Major Sponsor: Pato Group
Scoreboard Sponsor: Bendigo Bank Dunsborough Goal Sponsor: JHY Realty
Race Entrance Sponsor: Yahava Coffee Signage Sponsor: Dunsborough Signs & Graphics
Event Sponsor: Windmills Break Bar Tent Sponsor: Amelia Park
Food Tent Sponsor: Dunsborough Settlement Agents Food Tent Sponsor: Cape Laundry & Drycleaners
Event Partners Hip Pocket Workwear & Safety
Nick Goode Construction Cape Construction Holst Build Design Space Light Order
Stinson Air Lodge & Co Builders
Palmers Winery Southcape Pest Management
Dunsborough Construction Southern Air
Naturaliste Balustrades Phil Kelleher Homes
Naturaliste Commercial Cleaning Gem’s Prep School
Ultimate Timber & Flooring Hot Chocolatte
Cape Bouncy Castles Clancy’s Fish Pub The Cure Coffee Beef by the Reef
Down South Physio Naturalste Garage Doors Quicksilver Dunsborough
DJ Erik Dunsborough Physio
Forrester Mitre 10 Dunsborough
Rescue Medics Australia Escape the Kitchen
Artezen BP Dunsborough Three Degrees
We would also like to thank and acknowledge the very large number of local business who donated products or
vouchers for the raffle items. Due to the very generous community in which we live they are too numerous to list individually but businesses of or associated with school families included Bluewater Building Company/Creatures
of Leisure/Empire/ Little Leisure/Evolution Surf/Perfect Balance Gym/CheveauxHairdresses / Squid Lips
If you are travelling anytime soon and make a booking through helloworld Dunsborough 1% of the value of your booking will be donated back to the P and F. Last year helloworld donated over $500 to the P and F. Please remember to mention when you make your booking that you are part of the OLC community.
SINGING LESSONS TERM 4 2016
Dunsborough School Holiday Program for Primary Aged Children
The Naturaliste Community Centre on Dunsborough Lakes Drive is hosting a vacation care program for kids.
The program caters for children from Pre-Primary to Grade 6 and incorporates fun games, sports, craft and activities each weekday from 8am to 5.30pm.
Licenced and accredited with the State Gov’t, fee rebates are available. For enrolments and details phone Pete or Di at NCC on 9755 3966, drop in to the Centre or email:
Experienced Vocal Coach, Sussane Siegrist of SOUNDWAVES SINGING STUDIO, is taking bookings for private and twin lessons at Our Lady of the Cape TERM 4, 2016. With numerous years of experience on the stage and as a teacher, she is dedicated to bring the joy and craft of singing to children of all ages. The educational benefits of one on one music tuition are no longer in question; it increases productivity in children, improves concentration, heightens social awareness, extends memory and creates building blocks for better cognitive pathways. Lessons are in 30min blocks and work on a rotation roster system. Please visit her website for more info or email her on [email protected] SUSSANE SIEGRIST [email protected] www.soundwaves.net.au