GSP Running Club
Hi, my name is Annemarie and I am the coach of the GSP Running Club. I’m a Level 3 Performance Development Coach with Athletics Australia, specialising in Sprints, Hurdles, Relays, as well as Long Jump, High Jump, Triple Jump and Pole Vault. I’m also an IAAF Kids Coach and a Sporting Schools Coach.
GSP Running Club is on Tuesdays and Thursdays. We meet at 7am at the undercover area close to the St Paul’s car park and drop off zone. The program aims to build foundational skills and techniques in engaging and fun activities. Students can have two free trial sessions.
Please contact me if you have any questions or you would like to your child to sign-up.
Annemarie_vanDaalen@glc.qld.edu.au
District Athletics
An incredible couple of days of athletics unfolded last week in the District Athletics Event, held at Apex Park. Our brilliant students ran, jumped and threw their way into the record books as St Paul’s were awarded the Champion School pennant for our division. Our wonderful team produced District champions in multiple events (Aiden M and Ododoeye O), podium finishes (Diing K, Ivy A, Eli M, Angok K, Ava P), finalists (Indiana A and Callum B) and numerous personal bests, first times and wow, I’ve never done that before’s to make it a hugely successful and thoroughly rewarding event.
Great thanks must go to the wonderful athletes for their impeccable behaviour and conduct, incredibly supportive parents/grandparents/family/friends who were able to attend and Mr Bellert for his wonderful counsel and impeccable officiating duties.
Our full team consisted of Sarah L, Ava L, Ododoeye O, Calin D, Shinaya T, Eleanore C, Claire S, Deng A, Caleb F, Rushton R, Dain A, Carter C, Cameron C, Kaleb J, Violet R, Annabelle M, Ava M, Kiki B, Ambar W, Indiana A, Marciano W, Aiden M, Jett N, Diing and Angok K, Callum B, Aston N, Alice B, Charli C, Kate F, Ava P, Mila J, Ivy A and Allira C.
Congratulations to one and all; you represented our God, our school, your families and yourselves with great distinction.
Busking @ St Paul’s
Dear Parents & Caregivers of Yr 3-6 Students,
Please feel free to encourage your child to be part of Busking at St Paul’s on Wednesday 10 August. The application form is available at Reception and needs to be returned to the office by this Friday 5 August. Let’s have another successful Busking Day!
EKKA Lunch Special
When: Next Wednesday 10 August
Order now through FlexiSchools. Orders close Tuesday 9 August at 9am
Professor Chris Matthews from the ATSIMA (Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Mathematics Alliance) spoke with wisdom and passion about connecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives and culture to Mathematics. Here is a short video of Professor Matthews explaining his amazing work: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2H1pHCXcTrE
Dr Simon Singh was a key note speaker and his humourous and insightful presentation showed his deep commitment to making Maths engaging and challenging for all students. Dr Singh has made documentaries for the BBC, including one called Fermat’s Last Theorem and is a widely published author of Maths and Science books. He has an organisation called Parallel and I encourage you and your children to have a go at his weekly problems called Parallelograms here: https://parallel.org.uk/.
So how does the rubber hit the road with the delivery of the intent of the new Mathematics curriculum at our school? We have already started this journey at St Paul’s. This year, we have introduced daily Number Talks across the school (which both students and teachers are loving!), along with regular Maths investigations. Our teachers have engaged in professional learning in Computational Thinking and have completed 2 Mathematics courses from Standford University. This term, our teachers will receive more professional learning in Maths as they engage in the webinars from the Infinite Ideas Festival and they will be encouraged to think outside of the square as they actively and collaboratively investigate problems from Maths 300. In August, we will be a host school for the region for the Year 5 and 6 Queensland Mathematics Competition. Students will work in groups of 3 to solve Mathematical problems collaboratively. We have invited other schools in the area to join us at St Paul’s as we challenge ourselves in our Mathematical thinking and investigate problems.
At St Paul’s, we are committed to providing a high-quality education with evidence-based best practice in Literacy and Numeracy. We are excited to see your children grow, learn and challenge themselves in Mathematics and we are looking forward to also challenging and growing ourselves as staff.
Family Book Club
Family Book Club is kicking off again and we have chosen to read the intriguing story of “The One and Only Ivan.”
The One and Only Ivan is a bestselling novel about hope and friendship. It was inspired by a real silverback gorilla named Ivan who was held captive for 27 years.
Narrated by Ivan himself, a beautiful story of friendship unfolds between Ivan, an elephant named Stella, and a stray dog named Bob. I encourage you to come to the GLAD Centre and borrow your own family copy of this book. Your family can then read it together as a special, month-long loan.
Year 3-6 Athletics Carnival Wrap up
The last week of Term 2 opened with an incredible exposé of our senior students’ athletic prowess. Perfectly prepared grounds (thank you so much Mrs Dickens and Mr KcKellar) awaited our students and with the wonderful support of all staff and parents, we got underway just after 7:00am with our 800m events.
Several hours later, after multiple events, exhilarating finishes, record breaking and personal best performances, heartbreaking losses and everything in between, we wrapped up our day with the relay events.
A huge thank you to all students for their wonderful attitude and behaviours, all staff for their good grace and expertise in coordinating and conducting events, our incredible parent body for both supporting their children and stepping into various official roles to enable the carnival to run smoothly and to schedule and finally, to the wonderful Grace Lutheran College students and staff who, so capably and graciously, supported our event.
Results were incredibly close in every category.
Overall – 1st Gregor 2628 points; 2nd Archer 2623; 3rd Jeffreys 2619
Age Champions | Runners Up | 3rd | ||||||
8 Girls | Emma M (G) | Mia K | Arcadia H | |||||
8 Boys | Cooper V K (G) | Carter Mc | Hayden K | |||||
9 Girls | Violet C (A) | Isabella K | Lilly B | |||||
9 Boys | Oliver M (A) | John B | Rocco J | |||||
10 Girls | Ivy A (A) | Mila J | Ava P | |||||
10 Boys | Konnah J (G) | Tyler T | Eli M | |||||
11 Girls | Indi A (A) | Violet R | Ava M | |||||
11 Boys | Aiden M (G) | Diing K | Callum B | |||||
12 Girls | Sarah L (G) | Ododoeye O | Shinaya T | |||||
12 Boys | Cameron K (A) | Caleb F | Deng A & Carter C |
Record Breaker
Madelyn E broke the 8 yo girls Long Jump Record (which had stood for 5 years). Madelyn’s new record jump of 2.45 surpassed the old mark of 2.33. Congratulations Madelyn.
District Athletics
District Athletics events are to be held on Thursday 28 July & Friday 29 July, 2022 at Wolfenden Oval, Centenary Lakes Sporting Complex, Morayfield Road, Caboolture.
Selected students (placed 1st or 2nd in a specific event OR qualified as an alternate selection) will be notified and given practice opportunities over the next few weeks.
Prep-2 Carnival
A new format greeted our well-prepared and enthused junior students on the last day of Term 2. A magnificent day, brilliant support from all staff and Year 6 students and an incredible turn out from our amazing parents/family/friends group ensured a wonderful day of fun, participation and achievement. Thank you one and all for your good grace and understanding of the altered format.
What a fabulous start to the P & F volunteers running our Thursday Hot Chocolate mornings! So much so, they ran out of hot chocolate! But not this week… They are ready for the popularity of this wonderful initiative, especially with the chilly, wet weather expected. Please come along and have a chat with members of the Exec, staff and families of the St Paul’s community.
Playground and Oval
Term 3 will see the commencement of the upgrade to our Junior playground in Week 3. There are some wonderful plans ahead and we look forward to swinging from and climbing on the new equipment later this term! Our oval has also dried out with many weeks spent being unable to access it last term. So we hope to see the wonderful games and fun being had back out there by our students.
Parent Workshop
There will be a VSC (Valuing Safe Communities) Parent Workshop on Tuesday 26 July at 2.00pm (in person) and option to complete online for Parent Volunteers. Please note: If you are planning to volunteer for excursions or camps, this is a requirement that you have completed this workshop. Log on to register your attendance here: Valuing Safe Communities Registration
Cyber Safety
Keeping our kids safe online is a huge priority and responsibility we share between home and school. As such, we are launching a Mrs J’s Tech Lounge where we will be sending out information regarding up-to-date information on social media, iPad security, cyber bullying and ‘how to’ guides for parents to monitor devices at home. This is an ever changing field and we wish to educate staff, parents and students across the term on these areas and more! Being eSmart is a must have skill.
Loose Parts Play
Thanks to our wonderful Learning Assistants who have taken on a task to set up Loose Parts Play in the Junior play space. This allows the children to learn cooperative play as they create, build and collaborate using a variety of everyday equipment. We will be looking to add some interesting design and tech ideas for students in the Senior Primary school during the term. Watch this space!
Challenge
All students have been challenged this week to write or draw things they are grateful for and pop them in the postbox outside my office for a chance to win an iceblock! If there are things or people you are grateful for, drop in a note and help us create an overflowing cup of gratitude! For parents, there may even be a hot chocolate on me. 😉
As always, I love catching up with students and parents on a daily basis. Please feel free to stop by for a chat anytime! Having an open door policy to connect is something I highly value. If, however, you need to make an appointment to discuss something more formal, please don’t hesitate to do so.
Have a wonderful week ahead!
Mrs Marcia Jealous
Acting Deputy Principal
Flyers with all registration and payment details will be coming home this week, whoever the pertinent details are included below:
2022 Term 3 NAB AFL Auskick Program at St Paul’s
Day: Monday
Time: 3.05 pm – 4.05 pm
Session Duration: 60 minutes
Program Length: 6 weeks
Start Date: Monday 25 July (Week 3)
Holiday Gap: Show Holiday Monday 8 August
End Date: Monday 5 September (Week 9)
Cost: $80 direct from participant to AFL Queensland
Benefits: Football, backpack and more provided to participant at program
Volunteers and Valuing Safe Communities
St Paul’s seek to ensure that each member of the school community enjoys a positive, safe, healthy and respectful place of learning. To meet this expectation staff and volunteers of schools of the Lutheran Church of Australia (LCA), and early childhood services are obliged to meet the requirements of the ‘LCA Standards of Ethical Behaviour’ and related LCA policies. Valuing Safe Communities (VSC) is a school specific training program developed to comply with this expectation. All volunteers are asked to complete the training either online or by attending the scheduled training session WEEK 3, Tuesday 26 July at 2pm. Register by clicking on the following link to provide your details: https://forms.office.com/r/KiTcNLpre2