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Issue 34, 14 November 2014 St Peter’s Woodlands Grammar School Inc. A Co-educational Anglican Primary School ABN 93 863 669 897 39 Partridge Street, Glenelg SA 5045 [email protected] www.spw.sa.edu.au Telephone (08) 8295 4317 Facsimile (08) 8295 2820 Absentee Line (08) 7221 6221 OSHC 0411 298 878 Camp Australia Admissions (08) 7221 6217 Feedback to the Principal [email protected] From the Head of School, Years 3-7 This week the Year 4 students and staff attended the rescheduled Year 4 camp at a new location, Port Hughes. It was wonderful hearing about the many successes our students had during their camp experience. Students were able to take on challenges and new achievements. The snorkelling proved very popular. Thank you to all the staff who attended the camp. Yesterday our Year 7 students began their transition process with a Chapel Service led by Father Andrew and guest speaker, Ben Warren, who spoke about meeting challenges and facing transitions in life. This was followed by our Year 7 students spending some time with three recent SPW Old Scholars, who shared their experiences of transitioning to Secondary School and then answered questions. As part of the morning the SPW Old Scholars’ Association provided a gift booklet to each Year 7 student called “It’s your Move –Your Guide to Moving to Secondary School”. The morning concluded with a delicious pizza lunch for the Year 7 students, donated by the Old Scholars, which was appreciated by all. What a beautiful spring morning to run our Whole School Relay, which was won by Eyre House. This was followed by the much anticipated and enjoyed Junior Primary Sports Day. The colour, enjoyment, participation and huge crowd of family supporters were terrific to see. Congratulations to Huw Bowen, Skye Baldacchino, Karen Whelan, the Year 7 student helpers, all of our wonderful JP staff, and of course the children for making these such memorable events. Until next time, enjoy your weekend. Simon Theel Year 3 Poem This poem was written as a collaborative effort by a Year 3 Literacy group (Ashtyn, Henry, Zara, Jake, Isla and Sophie) who were tasked with producing a colour poem about red on the theme of Remembrance day. Red are the bricks of the strong defenses Red is the blood on the barbed wire fences Red is the poppy that grows from the frost Red is the rose of the love that we lost Reception & New Parents’ Welcome Evening This event is now planned for the beginning of Term 1 2015. More information to follow. Glenelg Christmas Pageant, Sunday 16 November Would School Captains please remember to meet at the Chapel steps by 9.30am on Sunday in readiness to proceed to SPW’s allocated area in the Pageant. Inside this issue From the Head of School Reception & New Parents’ Welcome Evening Glenelg Christmas Pageant Sports News Canteen Uniform Shop Family Particulars Forms PFA iPads Forms Chaplain’s Chat Prayer for the Week 2015 Captains’ Election Information 2015 Buzz Book The Week Ahead Click on the icons to join us on Facebook and Twitter (or email)………...

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Issue 34, 14 November 2014

St Peter’s Woodlands Grammar School Inc. A Co-educational Anglican Primary School ABN 93 863 669 897

39 Partridge Street, Glenelg SA 5045 [email protected] www.spw.sa.edu.au

Telephone (08) 8295 4317 Facsimile (08) 8295 2820 Absentee Line (08) 7221 6221

OSHC 0411 298 878 Camp Australia Admissions (08) 7221 6217 Feedback to the Principal [email protected]

From the Head of School, Years 3-7 This week the Year 4 students and staff attended the rescheduled Year 4 camp at a new location, Port Hughes. It was wonderful hearing about the many successes our students had during their camp experience. Students were able to take on challenges and new achievements. The snorkelling proved very popular. Thank you to all the staff who attended the camp. Yesterday our Year 7 students began their transition process with a Chapel Service led by Father Andrew and guest speaker, Ben Warren, who spoke about meeting challenges and facing transitions in life. This was followed by our Year 7 students spending some time with three recent SPW Old Scholars, who shared their experiences of transitioning to Secondary School and then answered questions. As part of the morning the SPW Old Scholars’ Association provided a gift booklet to each Year 7 student called “It’s your Move –Your Guide to Moving to Secondary School”. The morning concluded with a delicious pizza lunch for the Year 7 students, donated by the Old Scholars, which was appreciated by all. What a beautiful spring morning to run our Whole School Relay, which was won by Eyre House. This was followed by the much anticipated and enjoyed Junior Primary Sports Day. The colour, enjoyment, participation and huge crowd of family supporters were terrific to see. Congratulations to Huw Bowen, Skye Baldacchino, Karen Whelan, the Year 7 student helpers, all of our wonderful JP staff, and of course the children for making these such memorable events. Until next time, enjoy your weekend.

Simon Theel Year 3 Poem This poem was written as a collaborative effort by a Year 3 Literacy group (Ashtyn, Henry, Zara, Jake, Isla and Sophie) who were tasked with producing a colour poem about red on the theme of Remembrance day. Red are the bricks of the strong defenses Red is the blood on the barbed wire fences Red is the poppy that grows from the frost Red is the rose of the love that we lost

Reception & New Parents’ Welcome Evening This event is now planned for the beginning of Term 1 2015. More information to follow. Glenelg Christmas Pageant, Sunday 16 November Would School Captains please remember to meet at the Chapel steps by 9.30am on Sunday in readiness to proceed to SPW’s allocated area in the Pageant.

Inside this issue From the Head of School

Reception & New Parents’ Welcome Evening

Glenelg Christmas Pageant

Sports News

Canteen

Uniform Shop

Family Particulars Forms

PFA

iPads Forms

Chaplain’s Chat

Prayer for the Week

2015 Captains’ Election Information

2015 Buzz Book

The Week Ahead

Click on the icons to join us on Facebook and Twitter (or email)………...

Sports News BASKETBALL SPW Year 4/5 Girls 31 pts St Theresa’s 4 pts SPW Blue Year 5 Girls 26 pts Christ the King 4 pts SPW Gold Year 6 Boys 24 pts Immanuel 12 pts KANGA CRICKET SPW White Year 3 Combined 26 runs Brighton PS 8 runs YEARS 3-7 SWIM CARNIVAL—MONDAY 24 NOVEMBER (WESTMINSTER) There are two ‘mini carnivals’ on the day: the Year 3-4 Carnival followed by the Years 5-7 Carnival. For House purposes, the combined scores for both events will be totalled to determine the winning House. Initial details regarding the day are: Years 3-4 Swimming Carnival: 8.30am Years 3-4 Roll Call on Braested Oval 8.45am Years 3-4 Coaches Depart (Pier Street) 9.30am Years 3-4 Program Begins (Westminster) 11.30am Years 3-4 Program Ends (Westminster) 11.45am Years 3-4 Coaches Depart (Westminster) All students will return to SPW at approximately 12.30pm and will remain at school until normal dismissal time. Years 5-7 Swimming Carnival: 11.00am Years 5-7 Roll Call (Braested Oval) 11.15am Years 5-7 Coaches Depart (Pier Street) 12.00noon Years 5-7 Program Begins (Westminster) 2.45pm Years 5-7 Program Ends (Westminster) 2.55pm Years 5-7 Coaches Depart (Westminster) All students will return to SPW at approximately 3.15pm for normal dismissal. On the day, students are asked to wear their PE uniform with swim wear underneath. They are also to bring the following:

Change of underwear Towel Water bottle, recess and lunch (lunch will be eaten at Westminster)

Please note that permission slips and entry forms are now due. TERM 4 SUMMER SPORTS DRAWS Please remember to check the fixture every week online, as listed on the team sheet, as unfortunately fixtures can sometimes change at the last minute without schools being advised. REMINDER OF SPW’s HEAT POLICY All games and training, including JP Activities, are cancelled AUTOMATICALLY if the forecast is 35 degrees and over, as in The Advertiser on the day of games or competition. PLEASE NOTE Karen Whelan will be on leave until 23 November. Please direct any urgent messages via Huw Bowen—[email protected]. This includes notifying Huw if your child is unable to attend a fixture, so that coaches can be advised and make alternative arrangements. 2015 ONLINE EXTRA-CURRICULAR NOMINATIONS Information has been sent home pertaining to online 2015 extra-curricular nominations. Please be aware that Monday 17 November is the closing date for online nominations. Thank you.

Huw Bowen PE & Sports Coordinator

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Canteen CANTEEN MENU THE PINES CANTEEN MENU R-7 We would like to thank Leonie Hughes and Jan Vassalo for their assistance in the Canteen during the past week. It has been very much appreciated. Please phone me on 7221 6216, or email me [email protected] if you are able to assist in the Canteen in Term 4. Thank you.

Rosy Elphick Canteen Manager

Uniform Shop UNIFORM SHOP HOURS Monday to Thursday 8.15am to 9.00am Monday to Thursday 2.30pm to 4.00pm UNIFORM ORDER FORM Please use the order form that can be downloaded from our website if you are unable to attend the shop during opening hours.

Tiona Ryan Uniform Shop Manager

Family Particulars Forms Could you please carefully check the information in the pack you received recently and change any areas prior to returning the forms. The due date for return is Friday 21 November. If you have any queries, please contact Leonie Jones on 7221 6210. PFA FRIENDRAISING AND END OF YEAR EVENTS End of term will be upon us before we know it. Each year the PFA donates $300 to each year level to coordinate a ‘Friendraising’ event, which must be available to all parents and families in the year level. Once you have details of your event, please contact the PFA and we will arrange for the donation. Why not get together for some brainstorming to see which awesome occasion you can think of. Please email the PFA at [email protected] PFA NEXT MEETING The next PFA meeting on Wednesday 26 November will be a planning meeting for 2015, if you have any great ideas please come along and share them or just be a part of some of the decision making for the planning towards an exceptional 2015 with the PFA. CHRISTMAS IS ONLY 6 WEEKS AWAY!!!! CHRISTMAS LUNCH HELP REQUIRED The Whole School Christmas lunch is held on the Monday 8 December and is a fabulous event. Organising for this event needs to get underway very soon. Could any Year 3 families that are willing and able to help set up or assist with the organisation on Friday 5 December, please contact Donna Letic and Nicola Cheesman as soon as possible. There are always lots of helpers on the day to support with setting the tables with food. A note will be sent home soon. We look forward to hearing from the Year 3 parents who are interested in coordinating the event. Please contact the PFA at [email protected].

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CHRISTMAS RAFFLE The Christmas Raffle is a really exciting and fun event for the children. This event is being coordinated by the Reception and Preparatory parents. Kate H, Narelle D and Kylie B have offered to coordinate this and have already started buying goodies for the baskets. Details of tickets will be going out very soon. MONDAY SPORTS BBQS Thank you to the helpers last week. Helpers are again required for Monday between 2.40pm and 4.00pm. The Roster is on the window of the shelter shed; please consider assisting if you are waiting while your children are attending after school sports. PFA WINE DOZEN Love your wine? Then don’t forget to order the SPW dozen, mixed, red or white from www.winedirect.com.au/spw-pfa. Available throughout Term 4. CONTACT US [email protected] iPad Forms Thank you to those who have signed and returned both the iPad Lease or BYOD letter and the iPad User Agreement. There are still a number outstanding. We would appreciate the return of both forms signed as soon as possible to assist us in our planning. Thank you.

Geoff Bilney ICT Coordinator

Chaplain’s Chat It was terrific to have Ben Warren, Norwood Premiership coach, speak to us in Chapel today on meeting challenges and facing transitions in life. Some points he made were: Have good people around you and ask for help if you need it Find a good mentor you can discuss things with When you are facing problems talk to others, those problems will be so much

harder if you don’t talk about them Focus on the things you can control and work positively on those We also welcomed back some recent old scholars Harry J, Brooke O and Scott T shared with us their experience of moving to Year 8. Their main tips for enjoying Secondary School? Get involved Take the chance to say hi and meet new people Be confident Take responsibility for your work and being organised Next week in Chapel we will look at Servant Leadership and, with the help of Frau Stephenson and some German students, will particularly draw on the example of St Martin. 8.45am Thursday 20 November. All welcome.

Fr Andrew Mintern Prayer for the Week Dear God We pray that you will watch down on us and support us during the coming weeks of Term 4. We look forward to the upcoming events this term. We know that you are always there helping us through tough times and we thank you for this.

Amen

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2015 Captains’ Election Information “The future of society is dependent in the quality of leaders we produce”. In Issue #32’s issue of the Weekly I shared the criteria for the awarding of prizes. While we are busy discussing awards we have also revisited the criteria and process for the election of our School leaders for 2015. One of the strengths of a stand-alone ELC to Year 7 School is that our students have the opportunity to lead and mentor from a young age. SPW has a strong tradition of leadership and we want to prepare our children as the future leaders of society as they “must be the change we wish to see in the world” ( Nelson Mandela). While we do elect formal school leaders, all SPW Upper Primary students will have the opportunity to participate in a specifically designed leadership program that reinforces everyone can be a leader. All children have the potential to lead given the right set of circumstances and environment. Some will show leadership on the sporting field, others within the classroom or community. Others will go quietly about their everyday tasks and lead more subtly. They will be given a range of leadership opportunities whether it be leading a research team, being a buddy or mentor to a younger student, or facilitating a group activity. There will be opportunities for all of our students to show leadership qualities and enact them; they will be strongly encouraged to take responsibility and make decisions that matter. They will have a voice in what happens at SPW. Our leadership program will teach students how to get along, how to negotiate, resolve conflict and how to be an effective team member. The process for our formal leadership positions elections is as follows. There will be further information about this forthcoming over the next few weeks and there will be more information about our exciting leadership program for all. 2015 Captains’ Election Schedule

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Task Date

Letter sent home to parents outlining the process Friday 14 November

Election process presented to Year 6 students Friday 14 November

Year 7 leaders speak to Year 6 students about what skills are needed to be a Captain

Friday 14 November 2.00pm

Year 6 students nominate for House Captain leadership role and can indicate their willingness to be considered for a school captain role

By Tuesday 25 November

Nominees make speeches to Year 5 and Year 6 House colleagues (max 2min) Students return to class and vote 60%)

Wednesday 26 November

Staff vote (15%) Wednesday 26 November

Nominees present a written application (10%) By Thursday 27 November

Votes collated During Week 8

Nominees participate in short interviews with a member of staff (15%)

During Week 8 (various times) Nominees will be advised of time and interviewer

All roles finalised Monday 8 December

Announcements made at Year 7 Graduation and Upper Primary Prize-giving Night Thursday 11 December

Criteria for SPW Captains

The following are the criteria being used to guide decisions regarding the appointment of House Captains, and the selection of School Captains. Our leaders will be expected to show

Integrity Respect Commitment Confidence Enthusiasm Independence Cooperation Dedication Humility Openness Creativity Fairness Assertiveness and importantly have a sense of humor

House Captains must possess

The ability to speak publicly in a confident manner. The ability to bring people together and have them work towards a common goal. The ability to be a competent leader, and follower. Organisational skills. Demonstrated behaviours that align with the values of SPW.

School Captains will possess

The ability to speak publicly in a confident manner. The ability to bring people together and have them work towards a common goal. The ability to be a competent leader, and follower. Organisational skills. Demonstrating behaviours that align with the values of SPW. Ability to represent SPW at official and public events confidently. and will be a team that has complementary skills and that will work well together.

Should you have any queries about the formal election process or about our leadership program please do not hesitate to contact me on 8295 4317 or by email [email protected].

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ASSERTIVENESS COMMITMENT CONFIDENCE COOPERATION CREATIVITY DEDICATION ENTHUSIASM FAIRNESS HUMILITY HUMOUR INDEPENDENCE INTEGRITY OPENNESS RESPECT

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Fr iday

Canteen

HELP NEEDED HELP NEEDED HELP NEEDED HELP NEEDED

ROSEMARY BONNICCI

School

Uniform Shop Hours 8.15am—9.00am 2.30pm—4.00pm

Year 6BS Japanese Lunch

Excursion (Tomiko Station) - 11.45am

Closing date for online nomination for extra-curricular activities 2015

Uniform Shop Hours 8.15am—9.00am 2.30pm—4.00pm

Principal’s Tour—9.00am Whole School Assembly

(Chapel) - 2.30pm

Uniform Shop Hours 8.15am—9.00am 2.30pm—4.00pm

Reception Transition—9.00am

Year 6DC Japanese Lunch (Tomiko Station) - 1.00pm

Uniform Shop Hours 8.15am—9.00am 2.30pm—4.00pm

Chapel Communion Service, (Chapel), 8.45am

Year 6EB Japanese Lunch Excursion (Tomiko Station) - 1.00pm

Reception Incursion—CirKidz Year 1 Learning Journey—

2.00pm Family Particulars Forms due

Extra & Co C

urricular

Games Club (Hub) - 12.50-1.30pm

Strain Your Brain (The Hub) - 12.50-1.30pm

UP Glee (Music Suite) - 12.50-1.30pm

UP Dance (Chapel) - 1.30-2.30pm

JP Activities - 3.30-4.15pm Gymnastics In2Cricket JP Kelly Sports Dance

Year 7 Basketball (Marion / Pasadena) 3.45-6.00pm

SPW Band—8.15-9.00am (Music Suite)

Practice—whole school relay 11.30am-12 noon

Chapel Choir—12.50-1.30pm

JP Choir (Music Suite) - 12.50-1.30pm

Knitting Club—(The Hub) - 12.50-1.30pm

Boys & Girls Yoga—(Baddams) - 12.50-1.30pm

Year 5 Basketball (Marion / Pasadena) 3.45-6.00pm

Chess Club (The Hub) - 12.50-1.30pm

MP Glee (Music Suite)—12.50-1.30pm

Year 3/4 Basketball (Marion / Pasadena) 3.45-6.00pm

Comic Writing Club (The Hub) - 12.50pm

Flute Ensemble—12.50-1.30pm (Chapel)

Percussion Ensemble—12.50-1.30pm (Music Suite)

Year 6 Basketball (Marion / Pasadena) 3.45-6.00pm

Games Club—12.50-1.30pm (The Hub)

Year 4-7 Volleyball (Brighton High School) 4.00-6.00pm

_______________________________ Saturday: Year 5 B-Cricket, 8.30am-

10.30am Year 6/7 A-Cricket, 8.30am-

11.30am Year 3 Kanga Cricket,

9.30am -10.30am (Marion Sports Oval)

PFA

Sports BBQ, 3.15-4.00pm

2014 Term 4 Week 6 Monday 17 to Friday 21

The Week Ahead Contact Us Front Office 8295 4317 [email protected]

Student Absentees 7221 6221 [email protected] OSHC 0411 298 878 Camp Australia Finance Office 7221 6229 [email protected] Canteen 7221 6216 Rosy Elphick, Manager [email protected] Website spw.sa.edu.au

St Peter’s Woodlands Grammar School Inc 39 Partridge Street Glenelg SA 5045 A Co-educational Anglican Primary School

St Peter’s Woodlands is an IB World School

accredited in the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Program (PYP)