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NEWSLETTERBETHANY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
IN THIS ISSUE
Term 4 - Week 5
17th November 2016
Newsletter Week 5
Memory Verse: "Speak up for people who cannot speak for themselves. Protect the rights of all who are helpless"
Proverbs 31:8
1 From the Principal
2 Deputy's Corner
3 Term 3 Highlights
4 Community News
5 Community News
6 Sports Department
7 Sports Department
8 Sports Department
9 Weekly Information
It is an exciting time of the year as we meet our new Reception students next week and families for assessments. It is a reminder that we are preparing for 2017.
Emily McCann has been organising home visits for our Early Learning Centre families and I look forward to seeing how this new exciting venture unfolds. The building is coming along well and the Nature Play garden will be an amazing addition as an outdoor learn-ing area. I have had the opportunity to conduct an Action Research into the Early Years Learning Framework and how we connect our Bethany Values with this National curriculum. In my reading and research I have been very encouraged with the way that this curriculum con-nects with our Christian worldview and brings student learning to the centre of teachers thinking. Emily has included a short introduction in this newsletter edition so please feel free to say hello and welcome her to our community.
The End of Year Concert ticket booking are going extremely well and I thank those parents who have given us good feedback about how much this has improved the booking process. We continue to look at improvement right across our school. The classes have been rehearsing very hard and I look forward to seeing it all come together.
Teachers are currently writing academic reports and I look forward to reading about how much students have pro-gressed in 2016. I am always encour-aged by the way that children learn and this year we have certainly seen that to
The Mini Olympics last Friday was a fantastic day with many parents, grandparents and friends coming along to support our Reception and Year 1 students.The overall tone of the day was won-derfully encouraging and I would like to thank the PE and other staff who did a fabulous job in preparing for the day. Also, thank you to all of those who came along to cheer on our students. A big congratulations to our students who did their best and enjoyed running, jumping and throwing events.
be the case. I hope that you are enjoying the warmer weather and I wish you a lovely weekend.
God bless,
Wendy MatearPrincipal
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DEPUTY'S CORNER
From The Deputy
It was not until people had started counting down the days and not the weeks to Christmas that I realised how fast time has actually flown by this term!
Mini Olympics, Disco, Year 6 Garage Sale!
Three really big events have already taken place in the past fortnight which have been highly successful; Mini Olym-pics, the Year 6 Garage Sale and the P&F Disco. All three events were very well attended, with the Year 6’s raising over $2000 which will go towards supporting the House of Hope. All the Reception and Year 1 students had an enormous fun at the Mini Olympics, with the weather finally behaving itself, bringing perfect conditions for all that physical activity outside! Everyone who attended the Disco had a wonderful time, with the DJ’s reporting that they had never
played for such a well behaved and po-lite group of students before! Well done Bethany students!
Whooping Cough
There has been one confirmed case of whooping cough at school. A letter was sent home with the students in this class to notify parents. As a precaution we would ask that you watch out for the symptoms of whooping cough (pertus-sis) in your children. Symptoms include a cold with a blocked or runny nose, lethargy, mild fever and a cough. As it progresses, the cough gets worse which sounds like a ‘whooping’ sound. It may last for weeks and it may get worse at night. The best prevention for whooping cough is immunisation. Keep in mind, however, even immunised children can still catch a mutated strain. If this is the case, you will still need to see a GP for
treatment. If your child has contracted whooping cough, please let the school know as soon as possible as your child will need to be safely kept at home until the course of antibiotics has had it chance to work. If you have questions, please do not hesitate to speak to our school nurse, Mrs Priya Wilson or refer to SA Health (http://www.sahealth.sa.gov.au).
I wish you all the very best to you and your family at this very busy time of the year!
God bless you all,
Deb CliffordDeputy Principal
ELC Director Emily McCann
Hello to families and staff who haven't yet met me! My name is Emily McCann, I am very exited to join the Bethany Chris-tian School team as the ELC Director. I have a Bachelors degree in Early child-hood and I am currently undertaking my Masters of Education in Leadership and Management.
I have a cat called Maeko and two rab-bits who are brother and sister named Audrey and Alfie. The rabbits will join me at Bethany next year as ELC pets which I’m sure the children will be very excited about.
In my spare time I love to play basket-ball, ride my bike and play the guitar. I am looking forward to meeting all the Bethany Christian School families please feel free to say hello and ask any ques-tions my door is always open.
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Upper Primary Concert
TERM 4 HIGHLIGHTS
This year’s Upper Primary Concert “Immanuel, God with us” is an amazing modern interpretation of the nativity story. Featuring dance, drama, song and cinematography that bring this spectac-ular story to life on the stage.
Tickets are available from Eventbrite.com and will be available right up until the event has started, but it may sell out. Up-per Primary Parents will have a week to book first preference tickets, next week we will open ticketing up to the wider school community via email.
You will have the opportunity to order up to 8 tickets for 1 of the Upper Primary Concerts. Please only book the amount of seats you actually need. There are 2 evening shows this year, only book tickets for 1 of the 2 shows until further notice (if extra tickets are available). You
may order tickets for your JP Bethany children to attend the show with you due to the extra seating available.
Please be aware that your children performing on the evening will need to be dropped at their classroom at 4:15pm and will stay with their class for a school provided dinner. Children will then be picked up after the last show from their classrooms at 9pm.
Food will be available for parents and visitors to buy and eat in between shows.
Booking tickets on a mobile device will give you the best available seats, how-ever if you would prefer to choose your seats you will need to do so on a desktop computer or a laptop.
There is no wheelchair access for balco-
ny seating so please book accessibility seating if wheelchair access is required.
This is a closed school event so please do not share on social media.
This year ticketing for the End of Year Concerts is being organized online through the ticketing website Eventbrite. Please search for www.bcsup5pm.eventbrite.com www.bcsup-730pm.eventbrite.com
If you do not have internet access please come into the front office and we will help you with your seat selections. To register for tickets, you will need an email address.
We hope you enjoy the show!
On Monday we went to the Toy Man. His name was Allan. We played with dominoes and Battleships. We threw a ball into a hole in a rocket ship. Some toys roll, slide, were pushed and pulled. I played with the musical instruments. Some toys have an axle on the bottom of
the toys and the axle made the toy move up and down and in and out.
Elijah Richardson
On Monday, Allan the Toy Man visited us. We played Battleships and there were puppets. We tried to get the rings on the
nails and played dominoes. We tried to get the balls in the clowns mouth and the frogs to move. We were seeing how toys can move by pushing and pulling them.
Armstrong Hill
Reception Toy Museum Visit
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COMMUNITY NEWS
2016 Parents in Education Week
Online Information sessions If you missed this year’s Parents in Education week which was held 12-15 September 2016 you can view recorded sessions online until late December 2016. Delivered by renowned international and national child development and learning experts these sessions provide practical parenting tips and easy-to-use strategies to support children’s learning at every age and stage. Information contained in these sessions includes: Being a part of your child’s education can help them do better at school. Help your child be their best. No matter what background or skill level a parent has, they can help their child get the most out of
their learning by being interested. Hear from national and international child development experts. Helping you to get involved in your child’s learning in the early years. Understanding the mysterious world of teens at home and at school. Understanding your child’s development and learning and unlocking your child’s genius. Discussing views on childhood: the role of education, schools, parents and the community.
To find out more or view an online session, visit:
https://www.facebook.com/DECD.SA/?fref=ts
https://twitter.com/DECD_SA
www.decd.sa.gov.au/2016PIEWeek
#ParentsInEd
Helping you to get involved in your child’s learning in the early years
Dr Margy Whalley Parents of children 0 to 5 years old
Understanding the mysterious world of teens at home and at school
Kirrilie Smout Parents of secondary school children (13 to 18 years old)
Discussing views on childhood: the role of education, schools, parents and the community
Minister Susan Close and guests
Parents of children of all ages
Understanding your child’s development and learning
Jodie Benveniste Parents of primary school children (5 to 12 years old)
Unlocking your child’s genius Dr Andrew Fuller
Parents of primary school children (5 to 12 years old)
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What’s on offer:
The Magic of Reading ‘Magic Mike’ Magic Show
plus:- Pizza & drinks- Special SRC craft activity- Borrow your own library books
Is it a bird? IS IT A PLANE? NO! IT’S THE 2016 SUMMER READING CLUB LAUNCH PARTY!
The Salisbury Library invites YOU to join in the fun this Summer! Unleash your imagination. Get ready for action. Discover heroes, villains, sidekicks and more!
Friday 2 December 2016 from 5pm @ Mawson Lakes Library
This is an all ages family event.BOOKINGS ARE ESSENTIAL online at www.salisbury.sa.gov.au/src
For more information phone Paige on 8406 8533
What’s on offer:
The Magic of Reading ‘Magic Mike’ Magic Show
plus:- Pizza & drinks- Special SRC craft activity- Borrow your own library books
Is it a bird? IS IT A PLANE? NO! IT’S THE 2016 SUMMER READING CLUB LAUNCH PARTY!
The Salisbury Library invites YOU to join in the fun this Summer! Unleash your imagination. Get ready for action. Discover heroes, villains, sidekicks and more!
Friday 2 December 2016 from 5pm @ Mawson Lakes Library
This is an all ages family event.BOOKINGS ARE ESSENTIAL online at www.salisbury.sa.gov.au/src
For more information phone Paige on 8406 8533
2017 brings bold and exciting changes with the opening of a new studio in Thebarton
and we will continue to offer classes in the North.
Turning Point Dance offers classes to children from 18 months and beyond. Fairies Galore and More! is a fun and imaginative class for girls and boys that allows children to interact through song and movement with their carer. Following this, students
are able to embark on their formal dance education with confidence and security. We offer a wide range of classes
including Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Contemporary and more as well as SACE 1 & 2 for students wishing to pursue a career in dance.
A well rounded education can be enriched by including dance and movement.
As well as promoting coordination, fitness and self discipline, it encourages creativity, cooperation and musicality. Here at Turning Point, we believe in top
quality education and training for all students and as such, employ diverse and internationally
experienced tutors.
For more information email [email protected] or call Michelle on 0413 113 950
Classes available in Ballet for children from 18 months!
COMMUNITY NEWS
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SPORTS DEPARTMENT
WEEKLY SPORTS RESULTS SPORT TEAM OPPOSITION COACHES PICK SCORE [BCS . OPS]
MATCHES WEEK ENDING: 5/11/2016
BASKETBALL
U8 Bulls Kings Thunder Levi Bermingham Lachlan Cheadle 18 . 12
U10 Bobcats Kings Comets Jaiden Karklis Bradley Gibson 24 . 12
U10 Suns Tyndale Crocs 6 . 46
U12 Thunder AFCBC Dingoes Eric Webb Jordan Bermingham 22 . 20
U12 Rockets AFCBC Pythons Raphael Villanueva Angelo Cuzman 12 . 4
NETBALL
9 & U Bright Stars Keithcott Knights 2 Keeley Lifshack Kaylee Ward Not Scored
9 & U Sparkling Stars Kings Sapphires Maya Madi Amelia Davies Not Scored
9 & U Shining Stars OLOH Raptors Charlize Penaluna Danielle Pellicone Not Scored
U10 Shooting Stars Renegades Gold Chloe Ames Claudia Ladner 14 . 1
11 & U Megastars No Game
11 & U Superstars Kings Diamonds Maddy Etherton Milana Carter 30 . 2
U12 All Stars Krazy Bees Laura Cheadle Jasmin Graham 27 . 2
MATCHES WEEK ENDING: 12/11/2016
BASKETBALL
U8 Bulls GGLPS Connor Tootill Jacob Karklis 22 . 12
U10 Bobcats SFX Lakers Erin Tootill Lucian Ebert 12 . 14
U10 Suns Gulley Gangsters 10 . 24
U12 Thunder AFCBC Wolverines Jordan Bermingham Stefan Berches 6 . 32
U12 Rockets AFCBC Allstars 20 . 22
NETBALL
9 & U Bright Stars Kings Sapphires Cheyenne Miller Ann Lena Bijil Not Scored
9 & U Sparkling Stars OLOH Storm Amelia Davies Holly Sobey Not Scored
9 & U Shining Stars SFX Krazy Katz Madeline Penaluna Alyssa Brecknell Not Scored
U10 Shooting Stars No Game
11 & U Megastars Kings Challengers Natasha Lockyer Angel Brouwers 9 . 12
11 & U Superstars OLOH Piper Walsh Zakia Thompson 37 . 6
U12 All Stars Fireworks Purple Annika Sipos Laura Cheadle 18 . 6
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SPORTS DEPARTMENT
We would like to congratulate the following students on their selection and participation in the Para Districts athletics team which competed at the above event:
Ashlyn Sobey Anthony Nara Alexia Fuller Eleni Karipidis
Courtney Howard Malaya Hach Tyra Hauschild Tyler Sobey
Brock Fensom Chelsea Joy
This event was held across two days at the SA Athletics Stadium. The country and para athletes competed on Monday 26th September and the metro day was held on Tuesday 27th September.
We would like to congratulate Courtney Howard for winning three state medals in the Para Ath-letes division. Courtney received two silver medals for the 100 metres and the Shot Put. In the Discus event she went on to win a bronze medal. We are so proud of you Courtney!
We would like to congratulate Broady Roberts on his selection to the Para Districts cricket team. The state carnival is being played across Adelaide at various grounds from the 21st to 24th Novem-ber, 2016. The Para Districts team will be playing in Division 5 with eight teams competing. We wish Broady and the Para Districts cricket team all the very best.
On Wednesday September 21st Bethany entered two teams into the year 4/5 SACSA Soccer Carnival. We would like to con-gratulate the girls’ team for making the semi-finals and the boys’ team for winning the grand final against Tyndale. It was a fantastic day for Bethany!
4/5 Boys – Champions Team List: Anirudh Iyer, Bailey Mooney, Ezeikiel Togo-Emnace, Hudson Munzer, Hud-son Scott, Jake Bain, Joshua Cheesman, Julian Rodriguez, Nicholas Herbert, Nikolaos Karipidis, Noah Villanueva, Pattana Peou, Riley Borg, Riley Cox & Robinson Son Coaches: Mr Nathan Grierson & Mr Lee Cox Manager: Mrs Cherie Boxall Linesman: Anita Huy Captain: Julian Rodriguez Vice Captain: Riley Borg
The 4/5 boys did an outstanding job, overcoming a heavy loss to Tyndale and
going on to beat that same team in the Grand Final 1 – 0. Our team displayed excellent team spirit and sportsmanship throughout the day. We were very proud of their efforts. Well done boys! Mr Grierson and Mr Cox
2016 STATE METROPOLITAN ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS
2016 YEAR 4/5 SOCCER CARNIVAL
2016 STATE CRICKET CARNIVAL
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SPORTS DEPARTMENT
4/5 Girls A Team – 4th Place Team List: Alexia Fuller, Ashlyn Sobey, Chelsea Camilleri, Christina Gliddon, Connie Chau, Imogen Perris, Isabella Huddy, Liana Piscioneri, Mikayla Librandi, Monet Stirling-McCreight, Sabrina Trimboli & Sophie Slack Coach: Mrs Cheryl Wyten Manager: Mrs Cherie Boxall Linesman: Aisha Thomas Captain and Vice Captains: Rotated throughout the team during the carnival Well done girls! You fought hard all day and should be very proud of your efforts and attitudes. Mrs Wyten
2016 YEAR 4/5 SOCCER CARNIVAL
On Friday 23rd September our boys and girls 6/7 soccer teams played in the SACSA Soccer Competition at West Beach. There were 10 teams in the girls’ competition and 13 teams in the boys. It was a high skilled affair with plenty of soccer skills on show for all to see.
6/7 Girls – 4th Place Team List: Abbie Thomas, Annika Sipos, Chelsea Joy, Ebony Barry-Nelson, Eleni Karipidis, Kerry Tran, Loren Pellicone, Malaya Hach, Natalia Czudek, Phoebe Munzer, Teyah Westervelt & Wathana Chhen. Coach: Mr Aaron Mabikafola Manager: Mrs Cherie Boxall Linesman: Kiara Librandi Captain: Wathana Chhen Vice Captain: Abbie Thomas I was very proud of the way that the team represented our school during the tourna-ment. The girls went into every match with enthusiasm and demonstrated courage and resilience as they worked as a team during the day. Congratulations girls on a wonderful effort.
Mr Mabikafola
6/7 Boys Team – 3rd Place Team List: Anthony Huy, Austen Perris, Beau Thomas, Broady Roberts, Colbi Cromwell, Ethan Cox, Hamza Tasi Alison John, Heath McGaughay, Ivan Chau, Jalyn Hach, James Greenfield, Levi Togo-Emnace, Marcus Piscioneri, Tommy Keomoungkhoune & Tyler Gilbert Coach: Mr Lee Cox & Mr Simon Traeger Manager: Mrs Cherie Boxall Linesman: Leanne Hester Captain: Marcus Piscioneri Vice Captain: Beau Thomas The boys started the day off strongly with some decisive wins. They won every game in the lead up to the semi-finals, conceding only one goal in five games. Strong competi-
tion meant they lost in the semis only to come third overall. They played extremely well throughout the day and represented Beth-any with great sportsmanship. They should be very proud of how they played on the day. Mr Traeger
2016 YEAR 6/7 SOCCER CARNIVAL
Bethany Christian SchoolPo Box 2125Salisbury Downs SA 5108
37 Countess StParalowie, SA, 5108www.bethany.sa.edu.au
P. 08 8283 0000F. 08 8283 0101E. [email protected]
TERM 1Mon 8th February - Fri 15th AprilTERM 2Tues 3rd May - Fri 8th JulyTERM 3Mon 25th July - Fri 30th SeptemberTERM 4Mon 17th October - Wed 14th December
2016 Term Dates
WEEKLY INFORMATION
IMPORTANT DATES
WEEKLY PE LESSONS MONDAY MORNING PRAISE
WHOLE SCHOOL WORSHIP 10 - 10.30am
WEDNESDAY
PRIMARY CHAPEL (Years 3 - 6) 10.50 - 11.30am
JUNIOR PRIMARY CHAPEL (R - 2) 12.10 - 12.50pm
UNIFORM SHOP
MONDAY 8.15 - 10.30am TUESDAY 8.15 - 10.30am
WEDNESDAY CLOSED
THURSDAY 2.00 - 4.00pm
FRIDAY 8.15 - 10.30am
CHAPEL
TERM 4 2016
RD: Monday & WednesdayRG: Wednesday & ThursdayRW: Wednesday & Thursday1D: Monday & Thursday1T: Monday & Thursday1Z: Monday & Thursday2H: Tuesday & Friday2P: Tuesday & Friday2R: Tuesday & Friday3K: Tuesday & Friday3N: Tuesday & Friday3T: Monday & Friday4G: Monday & Thursday4WH: Monday & Thursday4WY: Monday & Tuesday5P: Tuesday & Friday5RD: Monday & Friday5T: Monday & Friday6H: Tuesday & Friday6MC: Thursday & Friday6T: Tuesday & Friday
CHAPEL
DATE EVENTTuesday 22nd November SACSA Basketball 6/7 Girls
Wed 23rd - Fri 25th November 2017 Reception Assessments
Wednesday 23rd November SACSA Basketball 6/7 Boys
Thursday 24th November Year 6 students Temple Orientation
Wednesday 30th November Junior Primary Christmas Concert
Wednesday 7th December Upper Primary Christmas Concert
Thursday 8th December Reception Excursion to St Kilda
Friday 9th December 2017 Reception Orientation
Monday 12th December Transition Day
Tuesday 13th December Year 6 Graduation 7:30pm
Wednesday 14th December Final Assembly
Wednesday 14th December Last day of Term 4 - 3.10pm Finish