Newsletter 21 - 12th December 2024
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Principal Report
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Term Dates
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Calendar of Events
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Principal Award
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Student of the Week
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School Wide Positive Behaviour Award
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Prep News - Mrs Jak
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P&F Christmas Raffle
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Mini Vinnies Visit
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2024 Athletic Age Champions
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DJSA - Open 6 Soccer Champions
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Primary Netta Roster
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Reminder - 2025 Booklist & Packs
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North West Catholic Primary School Instrumental Music Program
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Midford - Back To School Opening Hours
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Christmas Eve Family Mass - Our Lady of Lourdes
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Summer School Holidays @ Hive
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Devonport regional Gallery - Holiday Programs
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Cricket Tasmania Holiday Programs
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Devonport Tennis Holiday Sessions
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Allergy Aware School
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St Patrick’s Catholic Church
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Inquiring Minds
Christmas Soiree
Thank you to our wonderful school community for turning out for our first Christmas Soiree. Thank you to Megan Meech who coordinated the Soiree and D'Arne Adams who worked organising the food and working with the P&F. Thank you Sarah Youd for organising the raffle, and the many Parents & Friends who helped along the way and on the night. Thank you to our students for a wonderful performance and staff for preparing the students with the carols. Thank you to Ben Dick for organising the fire truck and to our special visitor who came on the fire truck. There was much excitement when he arrived. Many staff helped with setup during the day and into the evening, including David Broos who made Santa's throne. Thank you Gerry Peters for organising the sound system. This combined effort resulted in a great evening. We are very lucky to have these great people in our school community.
Thank you to families that donated food items, produce, and craft items for the stall and towards our food for the evening.
Thank you to the following businesses for their contributions of food & donations as well as raffle prizes towards the evening.
A CUT ABOVE THE REST BUTCHER
AH. PEASE SHOE STORE
A.L.M.
ANVERS
ASHGROVE CHEESE
CAROLYN MCLENNAN
CAR SPAS
CHAS KELLY TRANSPORT
COFFEE SPOT
DEVONPORT BOOK SHOP
DEVONPORT TEN PIN BOWLING
EB GAMES
EVOLVE SPORTS
FACE BAR
FOURWAYS FRUIT & VEG
HILL ST-LATROBE
HENNESSY’S BAKERY
IGA EXPRESS-LATROBE
LARDER CAFE
LEAPING GOAT
LIFESTYLE-DAILY GRIND
LUZETTE FLORIST
MACKEY’S ROYAL HOTEL
OLIVER’S BAKERY
PASSPORT SURF
PLATINUM MAINTENANCE & GARDEN
READING CINEMA
RELIQUAIRE
SO SILVER SO GOLD
SPLASH
TERRY WHITE CHEMMART
TOYWORLD
VALENTINO’S
WATERFRONT NEWS & LOTTO
WINGTON’S GLAMPING
WOOLWORTHS-DEVONPORT
YOLLA CO-OP
YOU DESERVE IT
Cardinal Mykola Bychok
One of our very own families received an invitation to the ceremony of Melbourne Bishop Mykola Bychok at St Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican last weekend, where he was elevated to the position of cardinal. Nataliia Stah and Jacob Hingston travelled to the Vatican to witness the event after receiving a personal invitation from Mykola Bychok.
At the age of 44, Cardinal Bychok became the youngest member of the College of Cardinals, Australia's highest-ranking Catholic, and the first cardinal from Australia since George Pell.
Mykola Bychok was born and raised in Ternipol, in western Ukraine. He said he first felt a calling to follow Christ when he was 15 years old and was an altar boy. After graduating from high school, he entered a monastery at the age of 17 and professed his first vows the following year. He was ordained as a priest in Lviv, Ukraine, seven years later, and has also studied and served in Poland, Russia, and the United States.
In January 2020, he moved to Melbourne after Pope Francis appointed him as the Eparchial Bishop of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Saints Peter and Paul of Melbourne, also known as the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church of Melbourne.
Advent
The Four Advent Candles
Advent wreaths traditionally hold four candles (three are purple and one is pink). The candles represent Jesus coming as a light in the darkness. One candle is lit each Sunday until all four candles are lit. As Christmas draws nearer, each candle brings a little more light into the darkness. Sometimes a white candle is lit on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day to symbolize that Jesus is with us. This can be referred to as the "Christ candle."
Each of the candles lit before Christmas represent an aspect of preparation during the season of Advent.
The First Week of Advent: December 1, 2024
Pray the Advent wreath prayer for Week One
Candle Name: The Prophecy Candle
The First Week of Advent Represents: Hope
Candle Color: Purple
Purple is the primary color associated with Advent. Within the Catholic Church it symbolizes penance, preparation, and sacrifice. During the first week of Advent we remember the Old Testament prophets who foretold of Jesus’ coming with hope and anticipation. Are you ready to discover the hope Jesus is inviting you to experience this Advent?
The Second Week of Advent: December 8, 2024
Pray the Advent wreath prayer for Week Two
Candle Name: The Bethlehem Candle
The First Week of Advent Represents: Peace and Preparation
Candle Color: Purple
During this second week of Advent, we reflect on our lives and focus on becoming better-versions-of-ourselves in preparation for Jesus’ coming. We remember the journey Joseph and Mary took from Nazareth to Bethlehem. What has your journey toward Christmas been like so far?
The Third Week of Advent: December 15, 2024
Pray the Advent wreath prayer for Week Three
Candle Name: The Shepherd's Candle
The First Week of Advent Represents: Joy
Candle Color: Pink
This third candle is pink and symbolizes rejoicing. During the third week of Advent we are filled with joy for the near arrival of Jesus on Christmas day. This Sunday is often called "Gaudete Sunday" as we reflect on the joy the shepherd's felt at the birth of Jesus. How is Jesus inviting you to experience greater joy this Advent?
The Fourth Week of Advent: December 22, 2024
Pray the Advent wreath prayer for Week Four
Candle Name: The Angel's Candle
The First Week of Advent Represents: Love
Candle Color: Purple
During this final week of Advent, we rejoice in the endless love that God has for us, which is made apparent in the birth of his Son. We reflect on the good news of God's love brought to us from the angel Gabriel. This is the last week to prepare our hearts for the joy of Christmas. Are you ready?
“For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.”
–John 3:16
Retrieved from The Meaning of the Four Advent Candles
Have a great week
Carmen Aylott
Principal
2024
Term 1 - Wednesday 7th February - Thursday 11th April
Term 2 - Monday 29th April - Friday 5th July
Term 3 - Tuesday 23rd July - Friday 27th September
Term 4 - Tuesday 15th October - Wednesday 18th December
*Student Free Days Friday 12th April, Monday 22nd July, Monday 14th October.
(Easter Break - Good Friday 29th March, Easter Monday 1st April, Easter Tuesday 2nd April. Return to school Wednesday 3rd April.)
2025
Term 1 - Friday 7th February - Thursday 10th April
Term 2 - Monday 28th April - Friday 4th July
Term 3 - Tuesday 22nd July - Friday 26th September
Term 4 - Tuesday 14th October - Thursday 18th December
*Student Free Days Friday 11th April, Monday 21st July, Monday 13th October.
(Easter - Good Friday 18th April, Easter Monday 21st April, Easter Tuesday 22nd April)
December
Thursday 12th |
Year 6 Liturgy & Graduation Dinner |
Monday 16th |
Year 6 Awards & Leavers Assembly - 1.30pm (new time) EOY Student Reports - Open 3.00pm |
Wednesday 18th |
Last Day - Students & Staff No School Assembly |
2025
February
Friday 7th | Students Resume (Prep-Yr 6) |
Monday 10th | Kinder Students Start |
2024 Board Meetings
Term 1 |
Tuesday 27th February - Annual General Meeting 6.00pm Tuesday 9th April - 6.00pm |
Term 2 |
Tuesday 21st May 6.00pm |
Term 3 |
Tuesday 13th August - 6.00pm |
Term 4 |
Tuesday 5th November - 6.00pm Tuesday 3rd December - 6.00pm |
Congratulations to the following students who have received Student of the Week.
Prep
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4
Year 6
Thank you to everyone who purchased and sold tickets in our P&F Christmas raffle what a huge success this was. The raffle raised a total of $2969.00
Congratulations to our winners
1st Prize
Tahlea Miller
2nd Prize
Jade Clarke
3rd Prize
Dean Vince
4th Prize
Carmen Aylott
5th Prize
D'Arne Adams
6th Prize
Bray hall
7th Prize
Chloe Anthony
8th Prize
Janine Perry
9th Prize
Alisha Farrell
10th Prize
Isla Shaw
11th Prize
Ethan Dick
12th Prize
Kasey Martin
Congratulations to our Year 2 & Year 3 girls who have played this year in the primary Netta roster. A special thank you to Bree Jago and Melissa Atkins who have coached & trained the team, they have had an amazing season, shown amazing sportsmanship, supported each other (and the other teams), and pushed through the 2 games during swimming lessons and have been an absolute dream to coach!!
Preordered Book packs have now arrived and are available for collection from the school office - please arrange collection by Tuesday 17th December
Please ensure books are ordered before the 2025 school year commences.
A reminder to families that our 2025 Booklists and Packs are now available to order. This year we have made changes to the ordering/purchasing of book packs, due to feedback we have received from families.
The book packs will have two components; a compulsory section and an optional section where you will be able to choose to take out items that you may have left over from previous years. You are still required to supply the total amount of the items that are listed. The compulsory component of the pack is unable to be modified.
- Orders placed after 2nd December will be delivered to your home address but incur a $12.00 delivery fee.
What’s on offer?
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Music tuition with all sheet music supplied.
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Instrument hire available, including:
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Flute, Clarinet, Saxophone
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Trumpet, Trombone, Euphonium
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Violin, Cello
Performance Opportunities
Students will have exciting opportunities to showcase their progress:
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Music Soirées at least once a year.
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Combined Schools Workshop Days throughout the year.
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A Combined Schools Major Concert to celebrate their achievements at the end of the year.
Why choose music?
Research shows that learning to play an instrument can significantly enhance children’s abilities in learning, memory, and social interactions. Participating in music is also a key part of a well-rounded and balanced education, helping students build confidence, discipline, and a love of the arts.
If your child may be interested in this experience, we encourage you to submit an expression of interest.
For further information or to register, please click on the following link:
Enrolment Form: https://sbsc.me/3Z2jQ0W
Mersey Leven Catholic Parish
Mersey Leven Catholic Parish is a Catholic community of many people who seek together to live and share the joy of the Gospel.
Parish Office: 90 Stewart St Devonport
Wednesday - Friday 9am - 2pm
Phone: 036424 2783
Email: merseyleven@aohtas.org.au
See the Parish website for more information
Final Inquiring minds session - bring a plate!