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TERM 3 WEEK 5 10th AUGUST 2016 FRIDAY 12th AUGUST LITURGY 9am Grade 1 SORRY SERVICE Grade 1H ASSEMBLY 2.30 Year 5 FRIDAY 19th AUGUST LITURGY 9am Grade 6 SORRY SERVICE Grades 1J & 3G ASSEMBLY 2.30 Year 3 TRINITY CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL NEWSLETTER PRINCIPAL — Mr Simon Dell’Oro 103-129 Oakgrove Drive, Narre Warren South 3805 Email: [email protected] Phone: 03 9704 1970 Web: www.trinitynarre.catholic.edu.au Fax: 03 9704 1780 Trinity Catholic Primary School is committed to providing an education that develops the whole person. We believe that the social, emotional, moral, spiritual and physical wellbeing of our students is pivotal to student health, safety, learning and success. Dear Parents, The theme of Transformation is captured in this week’s newsletter. In its simplest terms ‘to transform’ means to change something usually for the better. At Trinity we are continually striving ‘to transform’ the ways we do things – we are continually striving to improve and to make the learning experiences for our students to be the best they can be. Last week, on Thursday morning, Simon and I, invited parents to share in an Open Conversation - coffee and chat in our new library space. The Portable, which originally was the Music room, has been transformed into a welcoming and engaging Library. Our conversation with parents, in the new library space, focused on our building and the building works, our ideas around the Design Discovery Technology and Performing Arts centre, the work teachers are doing in their Data Room and through their Professional Learning days using SPA (Student Performance Analyser), updates to our Policies in line with the Child Safe Standards and Ministerial Order 870, and a sneak peak of photos the new Marian building. We thank the parents who attended for their questions, contributions and participation in the Open Learning Conversation. Confirmation Reflection Day Today, our Confirmation candidates are participating in a Confirmation Reflection Day at Saint Francis Xavier College, Beaconsfield. This is a time for our students who are making their Confirmation to reflect on and re-contextualise the gifts of the Holy Spirit at work in their lives today. We look forward to hearing of their learning experiences and wish our Confirmation Candidates all the very best as they prepare to welcome the Holy Spirit to transform their lives. Pyjama Day Our uniform was transformed in to flannelettes, onesies, fluffy slippers, sleep masks, just to name a few of the wonderful array of pyjamas worn to our Pyjama day. Photos celebrating this day and the fundraising efforts for the heART Project and Special Kids are included in the newsletter. Marian Building updates We await in eager anticipation as the final touches to the Marian building take place. The transformation of this learning area into a contemporary, light filled 21st century learning space is almost finished and we are on track to begin our move into the Marian building next week. More information about the details of the move will be finalised once we have formal notification from the builders regarding the certificate of occupancy. Welcome back Miss Johnston We welcome back Miss Donna Johnston 1J from World Youth Day. In next week's newsletter, Donna will share her experiences of celebrating World Youth Day in Kraków. We look forward to sharing this amazing journey with her.

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Page 1: TRINITY CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL NEWSLETTER · 2018. 2. 23. · Grades 1J & 3G ASSEMBLY 2.30 Year 3 TRINITY CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL NEWSLETTER PRINCIPAL — Mr Simon Dell’Oro 103-129

TERM 3

WEEK 5

10th AUGUST

2016

FRIDAY

12th AUGUST

LITURGY 9am

Grade 1

SORRY

SERVICE

Grade 1H

ASSEMBLY

2.30

Year 5

FRIDAY

19th AUGUST

LITURGY 9am

Grade 6

SORRY

SERVICE

Grades 1J & 3G

ASSEMBLY

2.30

Year 3

TRINITY CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL

NEWSLETTER

PRINCIPAL — Mr Simon Dell’Oro

103-129 Oakgrove Drive, Narre Warren South 3805

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 03 9704 1970 Web: www.trinitynarre.catholic.edu.au Fax: 03 9704 1780

Trinity Catholic Primary School is committed to providing an education that develops the whole person.

We believe that the social, emotional, moral, spiritual and physical wellbeing of our students

is pivotal to student health, safety, learning and success.

Dear Parents,

The theme of Transformation is captured in this

week’s newsletter. In its simplest terms ‘to

transform’ means to change something usually for

the better. At Trinity we are continually striving ‘to

transform’ the ways we do things – we are

continually striving to improve and to make the

learning experiences for our students to be the best

they can be. Last week, on Thursday morning,

Simon and I, invited parents to share in an Open

Conversation - coffee and chat in our new library

space. The Portable, which originally was the Music

room, has been transformed into a welcoming and

engaging Library. Our conversation with parents,

in the new library space, focused on our building

and the building works, our ideas around the Design Discovery Technology and

Performing Arts centre, the work teachers are doing in their Data Room and through

their Professional Learning days using SPA (Student Performance Analyser), updates to

our Policies in line with the Child Safe Standards and Ministerial Order 870, and a sneak

peak of photos the new Marian building. We thank the parents who attended for their

questions, contributions and participation in the Open Learning Conversation.

Confirmation Reflection Day

Today, our Confirmation candidates are participating in a Confirmation Reflection Day at

Saint Francis Xavier College, Beaconsfield. This is a time for our students who are

making their Confirmation to reflect on and re-contextualise the gifts of the Holy Spirit

at work in their lives today. We look forward to hearing of their learning experiences

and wish our Confirmation Candidates all the very best as they prepare to welcome the

Holy Spirit to transform their lives.

Pyjama Day

Our uniform was transformed in to flannelettes, onesies, fluffy slippers, sleep masks,

just to name a few of the wonderful array of pyjamas worn to our Pyjama day. Photos

celebrating this day and the fundraising efforts for the heART Project and Special Kids

are included in the newsletter.

Marian Building updates

We await in eager anticipation as the final touches to the Marian building take place.

The transformation of this learning area into a contemporary, light filled 21st century

learning space is almost finished and we are on track to begin our move into the Marian

building next week. More information about the details of the move will be finalised

once we have formal notification from the builders regarding the certificate of

occupancy.

Welcome back Miss Johnston

We welcome back Miss Donna Johnston 1J from World Youth Day. In next week's

newsletter, Donna will share her experiences of celebrating World Youth Day in Kraków.

We look forward to sharing this amazing journey with her.

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District Athletics Day

Tomorrow, Mrs Charman and selected Year 4, 5 and 6 students will be attending the District Athletics -

congratulations to the students attending, and in the spirit of the Olympic games, we hope a few gold

medals come their way.

Student Free Day – Staff Professional Learning

Monday 15th August, is a student free day as Trinity staff will be attending Session 3 of our SPA – Student

Performance Analyser Professional Learning Day at St. John's Koo Wee Rup focusing on Learning

Intentions, Success Criteria and writing quality assessment pieces to transform student learning. We look

forward to continuing our work with Philip Holmes-Smith on analysing our student data in line with the

new Victorian Curriculum learning outcomes.

Regards

Liz Jones

Deputy Principal

SCHOOL CLOSURE DAYS Please note the following School Closure & Student Free Days

THIS MONDAY 15th AUGUST 2016 (TERM 3)

MONDAY 3rd OCTOBER (TERM 4)

MONDAY 17th OCTOBER (TERM 4)

2016 SCHOOL FEES

TERM 3 STATEMENTS HAVE BEEN SENT OUT

Dear Parents

Fees for Term 3 will be $425.00, to be paid by the 16th August 2016. If you have not received your

Statement please contact the Office.

Payments can be made by Cash, BPay, Cheque and EFTPOS. Payments can be made in instalments. Direct

Debit is available and forms are available from the office.

School Fees for 2016

Annual fees are $1750 (this includes the $200 Capital Levy and the $50 ICT Levy). This is per family.

Term fees will be: Term 1 $475 (includes the ICT Levy)

Term 2, 3 and 4: $425

SENIOR INTERSCHOOL SPORT

FRIDAY 12th AUGUST 2016

Trinity will be playing against St. Michaels Berwick. Please note that Netball and Newcombe will

be played at St Michaels and Football at Holm Park Beaconsfield with games commencing at 1pm.

Please note: As Trinity’s oval is now complete all home games are now played at Trinity.

If you are able to help in any way with coaching, umpiring or scoring, when Trinity is

playing a home game, please contact the office or your child’s teacher.

Please note that you must have a current Working With Children card which

must be worn and be visible at all times.

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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION NEWS

Confirmation Reflection Day

Today students from Grade 5 and 6 gathered together with the neighbouring parish schools to participate

in the Confirmation Reflection Day. This was held at St Francis Xavier Beaconsfield and was organised by

the Year 11 students completing their Religion and Society Unit. The students participated in a variety of

activities that required them to extend and reflect upon their own faith, allowing them to grow closer to

God. The day also enabled them to learn more about the Sacrament of Confirmation and provided an

opportunity for the students to ask any questions they may have. I would like to thank Mrs Cassar, Miss

Edmanson, Mrs Cherry and Mrs Wells who attended the day to support the students. Your assistance was

greatly appreciated.

Bishops’ Visit – 26th August

On Friday 26th August at 10:30am, Bishop Patrick O’Regan will be

visiting Trinity to meet and speak to all the students preparing to receive

the Sacrament of Confirmation in September this year. We warmly invite

all families who have a child preparing for Confirmation to join us on this

day.

The Assumption of the Mary

Monday 15th August

Next Monday the Catholic Church will celebrate the Feast of the Assumption of Mary.

On this feast day we celebrate a special favour that God gave to Mary, our Mother.

The Assumption means that Mary was taken up into the glory of heaven not only

with her soul, but also with her body. Jesus, the Son of God was born from Mary's

pure womb. So when Mary died, God the Father and Jesus, would not let the body of

the Mother of God be spoilt. This was her reward for her love of God and her years

of faithful prayers and suffering. Now Mary is in heaven. She is queen of heaven and

earth. She is the Mother of Jesus' Church and queen of Apostles. Every time Mary

asks Jesus to give us graces, he listens to her request.

As we celebrate the feast day of Mary, we can ask our Blessed Mother Mary to

guide, protect and care for us.

The Parish of Our Lady Help of Christians warmly invites all families to attend a special

Eucharistic celebration at the Church on Monday 15th August at 10am. This is a School Closure

Day for Trinity students.

Kathryn Pepper - REL / Student Support

SACRAMENTAL PROGRAM – TERM 3 FIRST COMMUNION CELEBRATIONS Sat 27th Aug @ 6pm and Sun 28th Aug @ 11am

CONFIRMATION WORKSHOPS Mon 15th to Thurs 18th August @ 5 pm or 7pm at OLHC

CONFIRMATION CELEBRATIONS Fri 2nd @7:30, Sat 3rd @ 10am and 2pm, Sun 4th Sept@ 3pm

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Pyjama Day – Tuesday 9th August

Yesterday the SRC and Social Justice Leaders orgainsed a successful Pyjama Day for all the

students at Trinity. The day raised money for two important family centred charities; The heART

Project and Special Kids. A big thank you to everyone for their generosity and compassion.

Many children today turn up to school half asleep and hungry. This combination is proving to be

a key factor in why some children are finding learning difficult and aren’t reaching their full

potential.

Breakfast is considered to be the most important meal of the day – but one in four children in Australia currently skip breakfast. At school, research indicates that a hungry child can lose

concentration in class, have no energy for playtime and snack on unhealthy foods, such as chips or biscuits. A calm and healthy breakfast every day, is the best defense against this happening.

It also helps children to develop good habits that they can carry through life.

Sleep researcher and psychologist Dr Sarah Blunden, from the Centre for Sleep Research at the University of South Australia, believes that poor sleep routines in children can also affect their

capacity to learn. Not only does poor sleep affect a child’s memory and attention span but also their ability to think and behaviour appropriately. Blunden states that primary school children require 10 to12 hours of sleep a night and suggests that without this sleep, children are not able

to function well.

As parents it is our responsibility to ensure that our children have the best opportunities in life, especially when it comes to their education. We are their first role models, so it is important that

we assist them in developing a positive sleep routine and encourage healthy eating habits,

starting with breakfast each day.

Kathryn Pepper - REL / Student Support

Is your child getting enough sleep each night and starting the day with a

healthy breakfast?

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SPORTS NEWS

DISTRICT ATHLETICS REMINDER Tomorrow-Thursday, August 11th, 2016

Venue: Casey Fields Regional Athletics Complex, Berwick Cranbourne Road,

Cranbourne East.

Time: 9.30 – 2.00 pm (see timetable on the next page).

Staff: Mrs Catrina Charman will be in charge for the day. Miss Emma Lamb and Miss

Stephanie Barker will accompany the students on the bus and supervise throughout the day.

Parent Helpers: A huge thank you to the parents who have volunteered their time to assist with supervision and running events. Please encourage your child to show their

appreciation to these parents as Trinity’s involvement depends on parent support. If you have a Working with Children’s and have completed our Parent Helper workshop

please contact the office tomorrow morning if you are able to help. We need more parent helpers.

Uniform: Wear full Trinity sports uniform including suitable runners. No street shoes permitted. Compete in your shorts and polo shirt (no long sleeves please!!!). Bring

school tracksuit pants and warm jacket.

Bring: Snack, lunch, water bottle

Behaviour and Sportsmanship: All students are expected to respect and follow directions from staff and parent helpers from Trinity and other competing schools. They

are encouraged to support their team when spectating and show a positive and fair attitude when competing.

AFL CLINIC MAKE UP SESSION – WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17th, 2016

The following classes will be participating in AFL Footy Clinics run by SEDA students-

1B, 1J, 3D, 3S, 4NM, 4T, 5L, 5G and 5F

These classes missed out late last term due to poor weather conditions. Please note that

P.E. classes for that day will run as scheduled. All students participating are allowed to wear a footy jumper over their sport uniform or wear their team’s scarf or beanie/cap.

We are very grateful to the SEDA students for offering to make up the missed sessions.

It’s a wonderful opportunity for our students to be involved in such a stimulating and fun learning experience.

Catrina Charman

P.E. Teacher/Sports Coordinator

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Narre Warren 2016

9.45 Track Events 11.30 Field Events

1500m

Long Jump 10 yrs

12/13 yrs Girls

Triple Jump 10 yrs

12/13 yrs Boys Shot Put 11 yrs

11 yrs Girls Discus 11 yrs

11 yrs Boys

High Jump 12/13 yrs

10 yrs Girls

10 yrs Boys 12.00 Track Events

Hurdles

Field Events 10 yrs Girls

Long Jump 10 yrs 10 yrs Boys

Triple Jump 10 yrs 11 yrs Girls

Shot Put 11 yrs 11 yrs Boys

Discus 11 yrs 12/13 yrs Girls

High Jump 12/13 yrs 12/13 yrs Boys

10.30 Track Events Field Events

100m

Long Jump 11 yrs

12yrs Girls

Triple Jump 11 yrs

12 yrs Boys Shot Put 12/13 yrs

11 yrs Girls Discus 12/13 yrs

11 yrs Boys

High Jump 10 yrs

Field events

12.30 Track Events

Long Jump 11 yrs 800 meters

Triple Jump 11 yrs 10 yrs Girls

Shot Put 12/13 yrs 10 yrs Boys

Discus 12/13 yrs 11 yrs Girls

High Jump 10 yrs 11 yrs Boys

12/13 yrs Girls

10.45 Track Events 12/13 yrs Boys

100m

10 yrs Girls Field Events

10 yrs Boys

Long Jump 12/13 yrs

Triple Jump 12/13 yrs

11.00 Field Events Shot Put 10 yrs

Long Jump 12/13 yrs Discus 10 yrs

Triple Jump 12/13 yrs

High Jump 11 yrs

Shot Put 10 yrs

Discus 10 yrs 1.00 Track Events

High Jump 11 yrs Relays

10 yrs Girls

11.30 Track Events 10 yrs Boys

TIMETABLE FOR DISTRICT ATHLETICS

(SUBJECT TO CHANGE)

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Items in bold type will be

school closure days or

extremely important dates.

SCHOOL CALENDAR blue will indicate new

items added to the

Calendar that week.

Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun

8

7pm P&F

Meeting

9

Pyjama Day at

Trinity

10

Confirmation

Reflection Day at

St Francis Xavier

Beaconsfield

11

District

Athletics Years

4—6

12

Year 6 Interschool

Sport

13 14

15 SCHOOL

CLOSURE DAY 5pm OR 7pm

Confirmation

Workshop at

OLHC

16 SCHOOL

FEES DUE

Prep Excursion

Traffic School

5pm OR 7pm

Confirmation

Workshop at

OLHC

17

Prep Excursion

Traffic School

5pm OR 7pm

Confirmation

Workshop at

OLHC

18

5pm OR 7pm

Confirmation

Workshop at

OLHC

19

Year 6 Interschool

Sport

20

TOM at

Deakin Uni

Burwood

21

TOM at

Deakin Uni

Burwood

22

7pm Carnival

Meeting

23 Years 1 & 2

Excursion to

Healesville

Yr 6 Incursion

Science

24

Mini’s Hoop time

Year 2

25 Book Week

Dress Up

Activity Day

7pm Board

Meeting

2610.30am

Bishop

O’Regan’s

Visit Year 6 Interschool Sport

27

6pm First

Eucharist

Celebration

28

11am First

Eucharist

Celebration

29 30 Father’s

Day Stall

Hoop time Yr 4

31

Yr 6 Incursion

AUGUST 2016

SEPTEMBER 2016

Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun

3 SCHOOL

CLOSURE DAY

4 TERM 4

COMMENCES 8.45am

5 6 7 8 9

10 11 12 13 14

School Disco

15 16

Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun

1 2

7.30pm

Confirmation

Mass

3

10am & 2pm

Confirmation

Mass

4 Father’s

Day

3pm

Confirmation

Mass

5

7pm P&F

Meeting

6 Senior Hoop

time Yr’s 5 & 6

7 8 Grade 5

incursion

9 10 11

12 13 14 15 16 LAST DAY TERM 3 School Finishes 3.15

17 18

OCTOBER 2016

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ABSENCE FROM SCHOOL In the case of illness a phone call in the morning on

the day they are absent.

If you are going on holidays or your child will be away for an extended

period you must advise in writing BEFORE you leave.

Thank you.

CHILD SAFE STANDARDS WORKING WITH CHILDREN

Trinity has zero tolerance towards child abuse and is therefore committed to complying with the Victorian Child Safe Standards and Ministerial Order 870. All parents/Guardians wishing to help in

the classroom, canteen or attend excursions MUST have completed the PARENT HELPER WORKSHOP and hold a current WORKING

WITH CHILDREN CARD.

Further details are available from the school office. All parent/guardian helpers must sign in at the office before proceeding to

the classrooms. Your current Working with Children card must be displayed at all times when working in the classrooms and

attending excursions.

A reminder to all Parents/Carers, supervision by School Staff

begins at 8.30am before school and after school only at the drop

off area until 3.30pm.

Please observe and supervise your children, as they

play on the equipment.

Thank you for your co-operation

TRINITY CAR PARK ETIQUETTE For greater safety and visibility, we are requesting that all

drivers reverse park into the marked bays.

Thank you all who use the pedestrian crossing area. You are

demonstrating to your children correct road safety practices. Once children cross the pedestrian crossing into the parking

area, they, for their safety, need to be placed into vehicles

promptly. The car park is NOT a meeting area.

The lane around the edge of the car park (closest to the oval)

are for vehicles waiting to pick children up from the Pick-up

Zone ONLY.

The two parking bays closest to the office path are the PICK-

UP ZONES. These are NO STANDING zones. If your children are not ready to get into your car as you pull up to

the pick-up zone, you must continue on and rejoin the end of

the pick-up queue.

There is NO RIGHT TURN when exiting the car park. All

vehicles must turn left for the safety of others and to maintain

traffic flow.

THE GATES CLOSE AT 9.00am AND RE-OPEN AT 3.00pm.

Occasionally they might re-open slightly later due to school

activities.

Thank you for your patience and consideration of others.

SCHOOL BOARD

[email protected]. edu.au

Ex-officio:

Fr. Brendan Hogan

Principal

Simon Dell’Oro

School Representative:

Maria Scarton

Georgegina Nettleingham

Parish Representative:

Denise Ryan

Pastoral Coordinator:

Sister Joy

Chairperson: Scott McLardie

Secretary: Lisa Ferracane

P & F Rep: Lisa Ferracane

Parent Representatives:

Tania Johnson

Michael Locandro

Claudia Sajeba

OUR LADY HELP OF

CHRISTIANS PARISH

496 Princes Hwy

Narre Warren 3805.

Phone-9704 7935

Fax – 9704 7023

Parish Priest

Fr. Brendan Hogan

Assistant Priest

Fr. James Fernandez

Permanent Deacon

Rev Peter Stringfellow

Pastoral Associates

Conny James

Sacrament Co-ordinator

Emily D’Sylva

Mass Times

Saturday- 6.00pm

Sunday– 8.00am, 9.15am

11.00am & 6.00pm

PARISH OFFICE HOURS

Monday 12noon – 3.30pm

Tues-Friday 9.00 - 3.30pm

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Happy Birthday to the following children who will celebrate their birthdays next week.

15th AUGUST Jordan

16th AUGUST Jessica

17th AUGUST Isabella and Bayley

18th AUGUST Max, Andrei, Rohan, Rachel, Ruby and Leo

19th AUGUST Charlee

20th AUGUST Milan, Max, Rovin and Ava

21st AUGUST Nadia and Gabriel

CANTEEN ROSTER TUESDAY — PREP and JUNIOR

THURSDAY — MIDDLE and SENIOR

+ 8.45—10.30approx # 11.45—1.30approx

THURSDAY 11th AUGUST TUESDAY 16th AUGUST THURSDAY 18th AUGUST

+ Andrea MacIntosh + Rebecca Lee + Nina Gore

# Kerryn Cerchiaro # Adele Pettenuzzo # Tracy Lukin

TUESDAY 23rd AUGUST THURSDAY 25th AUGUST TUESDAY 30th AUGUST

+ Annie Lacey + Claudia Sajeba + Carolyn Burge

# Lisa Cini # Mariane Mikhael # Tania Kozaric

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PASTORAL CARE NEWSLETTER 10th AUGUST 2016

WE PRAY FOR: those Mothers expecting babies; those parents undergoing

treatment for Cancer; those awaiting the results of tests; for the needs of all our Families, for those who have died in France and Turkey recently and for the builders

working on the renovations to our school.

WINTER CRAFT STALL is located in the foyer of Reception. Scarves, hats,

umbrella covers, wheat bags, children’s slippers (non-slip soles/washable), adult slippers (washable), hot water bottle covers. I have also added some one

-eyed football souvenirs which were recently found. I will remove these items next Wednesday. Proceeds towards the Carnival Craft Stall.

FATHER’S DAY BREAKFAST will be celebrated this year on Friday 2nd September from 7.15am – 8.15am. The breakfast this year will

consist of egg and bacon and will cost $5.00 per family. Please be mindful that no toddlers can attend due to safety reasons. There is

a form in this newsletter for you to fill in and return by Monday 29th August.

SECOND HAND UNIFORMS: Thank you to those families who have sent in used uniform items. There are now some more boy’s trousers, and long-sleeved polo tops available.

HOW TO GRIEVE: 5 MYTHS THAT HURT. (conclusion)

Myth#5: GRIEVING SHOULD END AFTER A SET AMOUNT OF TIME. Ignore oft-quoted rules of thumb that purport to predict how long certain types of grief should last. A

downside to six-week or eight-week bereavement groups, says Sherry S. Showalter, a

psychotherapist specializing in grief and the author of Healing Heartaches: Stories of Loss and Life, is at the end of the sessions, people mistakenly expect to be “better”( or their

friends expect this of them.)” We grieve for a lifetime, because we’re forever working to incorporate the death into our own tapestry of life”. Learning how to grieve is ultimately

part instinct, part stumbling along, part slogging along – a bit like learning how to live.

A WORD FROM POPE FRANCIS: “God wanted to be born into a human family: he wanted to

have a mother and father like us. I often think that a good indicator for knowing how a family is

doing is seeing how their children and elderly are treated. (A Year with Pope Francis on the Family,

page 233.234.)

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Father’s Day Breakfast

Friday 2nd September 7.15am.

REPLIES MUST BE RETURNED BY Monday 29th AUGUST

Dads, Grandfathers, special friends are invited to come along with

their children who are at school at Trinity for a cooked breakfast of

bacon and egg.

The cost is $5.00 per family.

I am also hoping that some of the Mums might be able to come

along and help with the cooking and serving.

If you can come along and help from 6.30am until approx. 9.00am

(or if you can come along for some of the time) please put your

name on the reply form at the bottom of this form.

If coming for breakfast, please complete the

form below and return with your money to school by Monday 29th August. Thank you.

………………………………………………………………………………

Fathers Day Breakfast Friday 2nd September

Name of child and grade……………………………………………...……

Number of Adults attending………….

Number of Children attending………...

Amount enclosed $……...…. ($5.00 per family)

I am able to help from 6.30am………………………………..……….

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PARISH STEWARDSHIP PROGRAM 2016

Our Parish Stewardship Program commences in two weeks. Under the banner of Parishes – the heartbeat of the Church, the Program will provide a wonderful opportunity to reflect on what it means to be a member of Our Parish Community here at Our Lady Help of Christians Parish –

Narre Warren

STEWARDSHIP Stewardship recognizes that everything we are and everything we have is a gift from God.

Genuine thanksgiving means using those gifts as God would want – developing them and sharing them with others. It is our responsibility as good stewards in Our Lady Help of Christians Parish – Narre Warren to respond to the words of Pope Francis – “…….to set ourselves on the ideals of

service that makes our talents fruitful.”

PARISH INFORMATION MEETING

All parishioners are warmly invited to the key meeting of the Program, the Parish Information Meeting on the 6th of September. At this meeting we will gather as a parish community to celebrate our achievements and plan for the future. More Program information will be available

over the coming weeks.

RCIA: Any adults wishing to complete their Sacraments of Initiation or would like to become a

Catholic are warmly invited to join the RCIA group The next meeting will be August 18th 7.30pm

in the parish office. For further information ring Conny James at the Parish office.

OUR LADY HELP OF CHRISTIANS PARISH

Diocese of Sale

Ph: (03) 9704 7935 Fax: (03) 9704 7023

Email: [email protected]

OLHC KIDS SPACE

Each number represents a letter of the alphabet. Substitute the correct letter for the numbers to reveal the coded words

Treasures in Heaven

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Hello everyone,

Father’s Day Stall: forms for this event were sent home last week. It is to be held on Tuesday 30th August and we would be very grateful for

any extra helpers on the day. If you are able to help, please fill in the details on the bottom of the stall order form and return it to school no

later than Friday 26th August.

Father’s Day Raffle: Tickets for the raffle will be sent home next week. You can also help us with this event by donating any new items

you have to be included in the raffle prizes. These new items can be left at the office. Thank you to those who have already donated some

items. The raffle will be drawn at assembly on Friday 2nd September.

DATES FOR THE DIARY

The fundraisers we have planned for the second half of the year are:

Term 3: Term 4:

- Father’s Day Stall: Tuesday 30th August - Student Disco Friday 14th Oct

- Father’s Day Raffle: Friday 2nd Sept (assembly) - Christmas Raffle

- Bunnings BBQ Saturday 1st October

Next P&F Meeting: Monday 5th September 2016 at 7pm in the Staffroom.

From your P&F Committee

Next P & F Meeting: Monday 5th

September 7pm in the Staffroom

30th August—Father’s Day Stall

2nd Sept — Father’s Day Raffle drawn

TRINITY PARENTS & FRIENDS

NEWSLETTER

Committee Members General Naomi Sanchez

President Kerryn Cerchiaro Anna Mangano

Vice President Chantal Fischer Carolyn Burge

Secretary Lisa Ferracane Natasha Ferreras

Asst Secretary Claudia Sajeba Melissa Yong

Treasurer Michelle Hofman Jessica McLardie

Asst Treasurer Marlene Johnson

Board Rep Lisa Ferracane Anastasia Barker

General Joanne Knezevic Sr Joy

Tania Johnson Nadia Abdel-Hamid

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23rd OCTOBER 2016 10am — 3pm

CARNIVAL NEWS!

A great way to get behind the Carnival is if you are at Casey Central Grill’d during

August and grab a burger make sure you put the token into the Trinity Jar. The

more tokens we receive the more chance we have at winning a cash prize to put

back into the Carnival.

CARNIVAL RAFFLE tickets

The family who sells the most tickets will be rewarded with free ride

wristbands for each child in the family. Additional raffle books are

available from the Office.