An Easter message from our Chaplain - Issue 05 - 1st April 2021 Upcoming

 
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An Easter message from our Chaplain - Issue 05 - 1st April 2021 Upcoming
Issue 05 – 1st April 2021
Upcoming

An Easter message from our Chaplain …
Dear St James Families,

Many within the College community have had a challenging few months and may be feeling hopeless. I
have been talking to friends who are in significant drought stricken areas and the recent rains have
brought the land back to life. Dams have filled, crops are growing, lambs are going to be born soon.
New life is springing forth. There is a fragile hope within their hearts once more.

The message of Easter is a great reminder of hope and new life. On Good Friday the altars of churches
are stripped bare, the mood is sombre and deeply reflective. All hope seems lost. I often imagine the
immense sense of despair for Jesus’ family and his disciples. They saw him die and accompanied him to
his burial place. They went home grieving and questioning. But God has always had a rescue plan, a
good loving plan in place for his people who felt lost then and feel lost now. Our Easter narrative moves
onwards to Sunday, 3 days later. Jesus, the hope and light of all the world offers us all a new life with
him. He has risen. He has risen indeed.

Let’s always fix our eyes upon Jesus, now and until he returns. He gives us hope, deeply loves and
guides us. He fights our battles, redeems and forgives us.

Romans 15:13
The Passion Translation
Now may God, the fountain of hope, fill you to overflowing with uncontainable joy and perfect peace as
you trust in him. And may the power of the Holy Spirit continually surround your life with his super-
abundance until you radiate with hope.
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“For this is how God loved the world; that he gave his one and only Son so that everyone who believes
in him will not perish but have eternal life. God sent his Son into the world not to judge the world, but
to save the world through him.” -John 3:16-17

“But he was pierced for our rebellion and crushed for our sins. He was beaten so we could be whole. He
was whipped so we could be healed.” -Isaiah 53:5

“But as for me, I know that my Redeemer lives, and he will stand upon the earth at last.” -Job 19:25

Our Lord has written the promise of resurrection, not in the books alone, but in every leaf in
springtime.” -Martin Luther

“Easter was when Hope in person surprised the whole world by coming forward from the future into
the present.” -N. T. Wright

A safe and blessed Easter season to you all.

Peace and Grace,

Ingeburg Dell’Antonio
Chaplain

From our Principal…
Dear Families,

May your Easter long weekend be a blessing, as we remember what Christ has done for us. As our Chaplain,
Ingeburg reminds us – to fix our eyes upon Jesus. Over this Easter it is my prayer that you are able to stop and
remember the true meaning of Easter. I hope that all our students are able to have a refreshing break and change
in routine and come back refreshed and ready to jump into Term 2 with vigour.

God bless

Luke Schoff
Principal
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From the Head of Secondary School …
Term 1 has not been without its challenges and I can’t believe we
are closing the term with a sense of uncertainty reminiscent of
twelve months ago. It is during these difficult times that our ‘X
factor’, that ‘thing’ that makes us different from the rest becomes
really clear. It is our sense of community, the way we – staff,
families and students - hold each other up and support one another
when we need it most. It is because of this that we also get to enjoy
the awesome moments together, in exactly the same manner –
holding each other up and supporting one another. This became so
clear to me when I was looking at photos from our Year 12
Aquatics/Science camp who have just enjoyed four days at 1770.
For staff on this camp the deadlines don’t stop in their absence,
they become earlier and the days away become longer. For
students, there is work to be completed for other subjects prior to
leaving, commitments to be juggled and time away from their
families also. These trips would not be enjoyed as they are if there
wasn’t a mutual respect and understanding between staff and
students, one that comes from being part of such a wonderful
community.

Thank you to everyone for all you do, it does not go unnoticed and is dearly appreciated.

‘Fast Five’ with Alec Ferguson Year 12
How long have you been a member of the St James Community?
Two Terms
Tell me about a moment that you often reflect on from your time at St James
Lutheran College:
The first school camp I went on I really got to know the grade and was treated really
well.
What has been your favourite subject?
Aquatics and Sport and Recreation.

Where will I find Alec five years from now?
I don't really know but I hope I'm doing good.
What will you miss most from St James when you graduate in November?
I'll miss being in a good school.

God Bless,

Julie Higgins
Head of Secondary
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From the Head of Primary School …
Dear Families,

Here we are at the last week of term and when we reflect on the term – it was full of exciting learning
opportunities and time to connect with each other, our teachers and families. Trips to Mon Repo, Gala days,
Cross Country, in-class visits from park rangers, Smart Start super heroes and a whole lot more!

Parent Teacher Interviews.
Thankyou for supporting these over the past few weeks – we see these as an important opportunity to connect
with you and to plan some goals for your child moving forward. These are time to identify your child’s strengths
and areas of focus for next term.

Inclusion.
Our philosophy here at St James is for all children to receive the support or adjustments to curriculum or
environment that they need to assist them on their learning journey within the learning environment. Some
children require support with their interactions with others, some with extra reading, the structure of their
writing, extra practice of their mental computations – all this is done with the greatest respect for your child so
they don’t feel different or singled out. This support changes with the needs of the child and results are not
always evident immediately. Children learn at different speeds and in different styles. We do contact you as soon
as we think there is something to be investigated and always look for your support in either seeking outside
professional input or home support or to work with us within school.

Devices.
A common theme across Parent Teacher Interviews was the use of devices – how long is too long? What should
my child be playing? How do I monitor this? We need to be very present with what our children are playing or
participating in on devices. We strongly recommend you regularly check your child’s device. Be watchful of Apps
being hidden behind other ones, look at the use of chat rooms, Anime and games that have an ‘M’ rating. Within
games, setting up groups to play against needs to be known children so you can monitor that there are not
strangers interacting with your child. You can use an App to shut down your child’s device after a period of time,
to monitor when they are in sites they shouldn’t be etc. There is lots of information about what parents can do
on a myriad of places – simply google and you will see – it makes for interesting reading, a little unsettling but it is
better to be safe than sorry. If your child becomes defensive or aggressive, then there is a high chance they are
hiding something!

Thankyou.
Our thanks to you for the beautiful way our children come to school each
day, in their uniforms, with hats. Drink bottles are getting forgotten but a
quick teacher email and you are on to making sure the next day your child
has what they need – thankyou.
On behalf of Primary, we wish you safe and happy travels over the holidays,
a chance to re-charge and to share some precious family time together. We
look forward to seeing you all next term and I know that the Primary
teachers have started to plan exciting, creative and innovative units of work!

God’s blessings and Happy Easter !

Jane Campion
Head of Primary School
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From our Kindergarten …
The Kindergarten team would like to wish all our wonderful families a happy Easter. Thank you all for the
wonderful connections we have made during the first term. As I reflect, I can see how settled the children have
become within our environment.

The Kindergarten will continue to operate during the Easter school holidays and only close on the public holidays,
Good Friday – 2nd April and Easter Monday – 5th April.

If you are going to keep your child home over the school holidays, please make contact via phone or email to let
staff know you will be away, as this assists with staffing over the break.

Early next term we will be having parent teacher meetings with families, a note will be sent home next week.

Please ensure you are checking Xplor notifications as important messages will be shared using this method.

Blessings,

Jackie Heath
Kindergarten Service Leader
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Cross Country Carnival…
Well done to all the students that competed at the recent St James Cross County Carnival. With a large
amount of rain falling in the days leading up to the event, the course had many boggy patchers for the
students to avoid (or to plough straight through!).

Many races were hotly contested right up until the closing stages and all students showed great
determination to finish in their best possible time.

Congratulations to the students listed below for finishing in the top 3 of their age group. Students
eligible to represent St James at the upcoming Hervey Bay District Cross Country event on the 4 th of
May will be notified this week.

Our winning house for Cross Country 2021 is McKenzie!
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Cross Country Carnival…
Top 3 Finishers – Girls

    9 Years (Born 2012)         10 Years (Born 2011)          11 Years (Born 2010)
 1st   Heidi Bennett &       1st   Mia McKenzie          1st    Talor McGill
       Payton Woodard        2nd Adelaide Eyles          2nd Jenaya Robinson
 3rd Georgie Cox             3rd Storm Laurie            3rd Savanna Paech
    12 Years (Born 2009)        13 Years (Born 2008)          14 Years (Born 2007)
 1st Charli Connally         1st Victoria Omowaire       1st Ella Parry
 2nd Shylah Thom             2nd Tilly Tate              2nd Melinda Browning
 3rd Carly Caswell           3rd Alexandra Omowaire      3rd Claire Bauer
    15 Years (Born 2006)        16 Years (Born 2005)           17/18 Years (Born
                                                                  2003/2004)
 1st   Jianna Ainsworth      1st   Charlie Andersen      1 st   Hayley Lynd
 2nd   Cailee Steen          2nd   Pepe Pavey            2 nd   Tylah Blackley
 3rd   Lilly Spencer         3rd   Chloe Portbury        3rd Mali Woolley

Top 3 Finishers – Boys

      9 Years (Born 2012)         10 Years (Born 2011)        11 Years ( Born 2010)
 1st Ben Barkley             1st Leo Baker               1st Deegan Payne
 2nd Nate Steinhardt         2nd Jack Matterson          2nd Gideon Radic
 3rd Josh Kingwill           3rd Tahma Payne             3rd James Darby
      12 Years (Born 2009)        13 Years (Born 2008)        14 Years (Born 2007)
 1 st    Kai Turpin          1 st    Zac O’Connell       1 st    Linken Tate
 2 nd    Oscar Schoff        2 nd    Craig Weigh         2 nd    Preston King
 3rd Jayden Leonzon          3rd Lucas Eriksson          3rd Charlie Shorey
      15 Years (Born 2006)        16 Years (Born 2005)         17/18 Years (Born
                                                                   2003/2004)
 1st   Zack Turner           1st   Marcel Ramage         1st Matthew Hammond
 2nd   Alistair Heckels      2nd   Drew Gough            2nd Judah Radic
 3rd   Luke Hoffman          3rd   Jasper Padget         3rd Jarod Robas
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Year 5 & 6 Sports Gala Day…
In Week 9, all Year 5 & 6 students participated in the Term 1 Sports Gala Day. St James entered teams in
hockey, netball, soccer, tennis and touch football. All teachers reported that our students did an
amazing job participating to the best their ability and displayed a great sporting attitude towards all
opposition teams. Well done to all students and teachers involved.

                Tennis Squad                                   Netball Squad

               Hockey Team 1                                  Hockey Team 2

            Touch Football Squad                               Soccer Squad
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Our Community…
Congratulations to Ethan Parry who was nominated for Fraser Coast Regional Council Sportsman of the
Year and Fraser Coast All Abilities Sports Award. He was awarded the Fraser Coast Regional Council All
Abilities Award, at a presentation ceremony in Maryborough on 28th March. Ethan is an active sports
person in the Athletics field. He has broken many state, national and international records in his
classification.

Happy Easter…
There was excitement and smiles everywhere today when we had a surprise visit from the Easter Bunny.
A big thank you to our P & F Committee for organising the eggs for the Easter Bunny to give to our
students.
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Happy Easter…
Winter Uniforms
Our winter stock is due to arrive at the end of March, early April. Thank you to all our
families for your patience.

Primary Winter Uniform
Jumper: Navy polar fleece jacket with St James logo or micro-fibre jacket with
teal trim and St James logo.
Pants: Navy track pants.
Secondary Formal Winter Uniform
Jumper: Navy micro-fibre jacket with teal trim and St James logo or navy polar
fleece jacket with St James logo.
Both boys and girls, can wear long navy slacks or trousers. Girls can also wear
navy tights.
Secondary Sport Winter Uniform
Sport Tracksuit: Navy micro-fibre jacket with teal trim and St James logo with navy
micro-fibre pants;
Jumper: Navy micro-fibre jacket with teal trim and St James logo or navy polar fleece jacket with St James
logo.

How do I order Winter Uniforms?
Until such times as Government restrictions are fully lifted our shop remains closed. However, we have order
forms are available online https://www.stjameslc.qld.edu.au/community/uniform or alternatively you can
request a printed one from the office. We anticipate 1 – 2 day turn around times. In most instances we will
send home with the child.
I don’t know what size to get, what do I do?
All uniform order forms have sizing charts on the back of them. We encourage families to be proactive
with sizing your child based on these. If you are unsure of sizing please put down what size your child
wears currently, even if it is not our uniforms. This gives staff a starting point. We will offer exchanges on
wrong sizing, however items must come back unwashed and in original packaging.
How do I pay?
Please note, payment is required with the order. You can send the order in with cash or alternatively
complete the bottom section with credit card details. We do not store credit card details, and all forms
are returned to parents.

Caring for your Uniforms
We want your uniform looking better for longer. On all our garments, you will find care instructions; please
follow these instructions to ensure our quality garments always look their best.
•    To protect the colour of your garment we recommend you wash it inside out. This will also reduce pilling
     on your garment.
•    A hot iron will damage garments. It can cause pilling, shrinkage and even colour loss.
•    Never hang washing out in direct sunlight.
•    Avoid using the dryer if possible. If you do need to use the dryer we recommend a cool setting – a dryer
     may shrink and damage the fibres in your garments.
•    Wash garments before they are worn (for color fastness and comfort)
•    Pre-treat any stains before washing (machine washing and drying without pre-treating may set stains in
     permanently).
•    Do not put undiluted washing powder directly onto your washing as spot bleaching can occur (dissolve
     the powder into the water before adding garments.
•   Always fasten all zips, buttons and studs prior to washing so that they don’t damage the garments or get
    caught during the wash cycle.
Term 2 2021 Calendar of Major Events:
Week:          Activity/Event:                     Dates:                  Participants:
                   Year 12 Camp                20 April – 23 April           Yr12 Students
                   Year 11 Camp                21 April – 23 April           Yr11 Students
  1
             ANZAC Day Service (2pm)                23 April                 Whole School
         Yr 3 Botanic Gardens Bundaberg             23 April                  Y3 Students
             ANZAC day Public Holiday               26 April                 School Closed
                   School Photos               28 April – 29 April           Whole School
  2       Student Learning Conferences         28 April – 29 April        Yr7 – Yr12 Students
         Yr6 Market Day(11:15am-12:30)             29th April                 All Welcome
               P & F Meeting (2pm)                  29 April                  All Welcome
            Labour Day Public Holiday                3 May                   School Closed
          HBD Cross Country 9- 19 Years              4 May                 Selected Students
  3
                 Mothers Day Stall              5 May – 6 May                 All Students
                 Vision & Screening                  6 May               Yr1 and Yr4 Students
        Mothers Day Breakfast 7am - 8am              7 May                    All Welcome
                      NAPLAN                   11 May – 14 May        Years 3, 5, 7 & 9 Students
  4              Vision & Screening                 13 May               Yr1 and Yr4 Students
          P & F Movie Night – 6pm COLA              14 May                    All Welcome
  5              Vision & Screening            17 May – 18 May               Prep Students
                      NAPLAN                   17 May– 20 May         Years 3, 5, 7 & 9 Students
        Fraser Coast Show Public Holiday            21 May                   School Closed
           Sussing Out Our Solar System             25 May                Prep – Yr6 Students
  6          Year 11 Bushwalking Hike          26 May – 28 May               Yr11 Students
              P – 6 Dan Warlow Visit                27 May                Prep – Yr6 Students
               P & F Meeting (2pm)                  27 May                    All Welcome
  7        RYDA Program Maryborough                  4 June                  Yr11 Students
            Lutheran Youth of QLD Visit              7 June                   All students
  8
        Student Free Dress – Sports Team             9 June                   All Students
              AWD Football Gala Day                 15 June                  To be decided
  9              P – 2 Athletics Day                17 June               Prep – Yr2 Students
        Yr 3 -Yr 7(12 yrs old) Athletics Day        18 June          Yr3 – Yr 7 (12 yr old) Student
           Secondary Athletics Carnival             22 June               Yr7 – Yr12 Students
 10            Michelle Mitchell Visit         21 June – 25 June              All students
               P & F Meeting (2pm)                  24 June                   All Welcome

              A friendly reminder to our students and families that we are
              a nut free school, we have students who are highly allergic
              to nuts and anaphylactic. Please ensure students do not
              bring and consume any products at school with nuts.
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