Sunday 8th April 2018 - Holy Spirit Primary School
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WELCOME The community of Holy Spirit Primary School is pleased to welcome families from 27 schools around our Archdiocese to this year’s Soccer Carnival. It is our privilege to be hosting this year’s carnival. We are looking forward to a day of fun, fair play and support for each other. While the main focus on Sunday will be on Soccer there will be plenty to occupy all family members throughout the day, such as Kids Zone with face painting, Jumping Castle and coloured hairspray for a gold coin donation each. Other activities include Bubble Soccer and Soccer Darts. We are grateful to our major sponsors: OSHCLUB Before & After School Care Coerver Coaching AccountAbility Ainslie Group – Ainslie Football Club and Gungahlin Lakes Botanica Landscaping The success of today’s Carnival is due in in no small part to the generous support of all our sponsors. This Booklet contains information about all our sponsors. The community of Holy Spirit Primary School is blessed with a supportive and collaborative group of parents who have spent seven months planning Sunday’s carnival. We are grateful for the tireless efforts of a small group of dedicated parents who have looked after the strategic planning. As well, we are grateful to the dozens of parents and all members of staff from Holy Spirit Primary School have volunteered their time to ensure that the Carnival runs smoothly and that our visiting schools are well looked after. We wish everyone a wonderful day. Thank you for your support of the 2018 Catholic Schools Soccer Carnival. Brad Gaynor Principal Holy Spirit Primary School
PREMIER SPONSOR
Part of the Junior Adventures Group of companies, OSHClub is Australia’s leading premium provider of
outside school hours care (OSHC) and school holiday programs. Servicing more than 400 schools nationally,
we offer quality care to primary-aged students, in an environment where children feel safe, learn and have
fun.
At OSHClub, the safety of children and the quality of our services are
our No. 1 priority. We employ around 2,500 employees in casual and
permanent positions.
We attribute our success to the fantastic and dedicated team
members taking care of children, and the many team members
working in our state offices, who are providing the back-office
support and infrastructure necessary for the effective operational
delivery of our services
Junior Adventures Group continues to pioneer the
OSHC sector, building stronger communities and
brighter futures for more than 70,000 children,
40,000 families and more than 400 schools across
Australia.
Our mission
To provide parents and schools with peace of mind by
providing a safe, fun leaning and play environment for
children.
Our corporate values
Considerate – Be there for others
Passionate – Bring energy and determination
Courageous – Challenge ourselves.
The values we share, guide our behaviour as we work towards our vision to build brighter futures together.
Like more information about OSHClub? Call 1300 395 735MAJOR SPONSORS
Coerver®Coaching is a global
football coaching program inspired by the teachings of
Wiel Coerver and created in 1984 by Alfred Galustian
and Chelsea great, Charlie Cooke. Coerver® Coaching
is:
A football skills teaching method suited for all
ages but especially for players aged 4-16 years
old of all abilities and their parents, coaches
and teachers
A Method that focuses on Individual skills
development and small group play
Develop skilled, confident and creative
players
Make the game fun to practice and play
Teach good sportsmanship and respect for all
Provide a safe & educational experience that
is best practice and an industry leader
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admin@coerveract.com
AccountAbility
Who are we?
AccountAbility is a Canberra based professional
services firm offering a range of assurance and
financial management disciplines. Originally
established in 1999, the firm has gone through a
number of developmental stages but has returned
to its core principle, that is to provide high quality
service to our clients with experienced and Our Services
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assurance and consulting services to help
We maintain working relationships with a number
organisations to perform in dynamic and challenging
of complimentary firms, ensuring that we have
environments.
access to the right skill sets in coming up with a
client solution.
Our various service lines work with a range public,
We believe that our team is able to provide services private and not-for-profit entities, providing a range
to the same degree and quality as our larger rivals of financial, assurance and consulting services.
but in a way maintaining a much more personal
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methodologies and access to leading edge practice. information technology services from systems
implementation through to project management. We
Contacts: 02 6262 4309 are also the implementation partner for a number of
admin@accountabilitywft.com.au specific software providers.MAJOR SPONSORS Contacts: Ainslie 02 6248 8422 Gungahlin: 02 6242 6283 Innovative Garden Designers and Professional Landscapers Specialist Landscape Design and Construction Canberra ACT Botanica Landscapes is a Canberra based company with over 40 years landscaping experience and award winning designs. Our qualified and enthusiastic team of landscapers can create the perfect garden to suit your lifestyle and needs. The Rehwinkel family has a long and respected reputation in the Canberra region's horticultural scene, and now the third generation is following that tradition. Using our thorough local horticultural knowledge combined with our innovative design skills and expertise in construction, we will bring your landscaping vision to fruition. Contacts: 0415 288 889 info@botanicalandscapes.com.au
SPECIAL THANKS
Special thanks to parents and staff who formed the Holy Spirit Primary School Soccer Carnival Committee,
for all their hard work over the last seven months.
To our families who supported us, supported our sponsors, packed show bags and assisted with the set up
and pack up of the carnival. Thank you!
To Bunnings Gungahlin, the ACT Government, ACT Smart program and the ACT Cancer Council for their
support.
Thank you to our families who made donations to
the Soccer Carnival
Barnes/Fennell Family
Dawson Family
Tony Francis
IMPORTANT!
Please Note:
Carparking will be an issue on the day. Construction at the University of Canberra is limiting
available spaces. There is a drop off zone available via the Allawoona Street entrance.
When pitching school tents, please ensure tent pegs are not placed near the clearly marked
sprinkler heads.
Carnival Volunteers (wearing high-vis vests) will be available on the day to assist.
First Aid available at Sunscreen available at Please recycle in the bins
Sport Medicine Australia Tent ACT Cancer Council Tent provided, this event is anCompetition Rules – 2018 Catholic Schools Soccer Carnival
University of Canberra, Sunday 8th April 2018
Host School: Holy Spirit Primary School Nicholls
The focus of this annual sporting event is the children themselves. We have rules and codes of conduct in place
to ensure that everyone involved can relax and enjoy the games they are playing or watching. Please
remember to respect the referees on the day and let all the players have some fun.
The competition is ‘mixed’. No minimum or There will be a 2-minute break for all
maximum number of girls or boys applies per matches at half time and 4 minutes
team. between each match.
All games will be controlled by trained Any player sent off in a match will
referees. automatically miss their team’s next game.
Matches will be organised in a round robin Unlimited interchange/substitutions are
format. permitted, after receiving referee
permission.
The points system will be:
win = 5 points Referees will score for each game. Score
score draw = 3 points sheets are to be signed by each team
nil-all draw = 1 point manager and taken by the winning side’s
loss = 0 points. manager to the Information Tent
immediately after each game.
There will be no finals. The winner of each
field will be determined by the number of Teams must be ready to enter the field prior
points gained. In the event of points being to the completion of the previous game. If a
tied, goal difference will be used. team is 5 minutes late, the game will be
forfeited and the points awarded as follows:
All players must wear shin pads and footwear
(sneakers or running shoes are acceptable). forfeiting team = 0 points
scheduled opponent = 5 points.
No jewellery is to be worn by players.
Coaches/managers are to give the match
Size 4 soccer balls will be used for each game. ball to the referees on completion of each
game.
All attempts will be made for Year 3–4
matches to be played on a half size pitch, No offside. Note that team coaches and
depending on available space at the managers should not encourage children to
University of Canberra. stand in blatant offside positions. This is a
‘fair play’ competition and any children
Year 5–6 matches will be played on a larger blatantly standing offside will be instructed
pitch. by the referees to move into onside
positions.
Games will be played over two 12-minute
halves with 8 players (Year 3–4) and 11 All rules referenced are based on the ‘Small
players (Year 5–6) on the pitch at any one Sided Football Rules’ released by the
time (includes goalkeeper). Football Federation of Australia (FFA)FOOD & BEVERAGES
Fundraising BBQ, Drinks and
Ice-creams
Kurbside Kitchen (Spiral
Spuds)
Jacko's Pizza
Bean & Grain
Brain Freeze Mobile Slushee
KIDS ZONE
Hairspray
Face painting
Jumping
Castle
Gold coin
donation
Bubble Soccer & Soccer Darts
OHSC Club TentFOOD & BEVERAGES
Fundraising BBQ, Drinks and
Ice-creams
Kurbside Kitchen (Spiral
Spuds)
Jacko's Pizza
Bean & Grain
Brain Freeze Mobile Slushee
KIDS ZONE
Hairspray
Face painting
Jumping
Castle
Gold coin donation
Bubble Soccer & Soccer Darts
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