St Paul's Bentleigh
PDF Details

Newsletter QR Code

122 Jasper Road
Bentleigh VIC 3204
Subscribe: https://spbentleigh.schoolzineplus.com/subscribe

Email: office@spbentleigh.catholic.edu.au
Phone: 03 9557 7130
Fax: 

Catherine's News

Dear Parents,

Advent.jpg

Advent  begins on Sunday 29 November and marks the start of a season of preparation.  The season invokes feelings of expectation and hope! Now more than any other year, we are all looking forward to a wonderful Christmas with family and friends.

This week the Advent wreath will be placed in our front foyer. In this special season of Advent, we watch and wait for Christ’s coming! We light candles of hope, peace, joy, and love, remembering the promises of God with prayer. Next Monday, we will light the candle of joy and invite each student to embrace the opportunities to see joy in each other and to be a person of joyfulness in all our words and actions to each other  during the week. 

Each of the Advent liturgies will be shared with you via a link, so that as a family you can join in this time of waiting, preparation and prayer. I encourage all families to take advantage of this special opportunity.

Why Do People Celebrate Advent with a Wreath & Candles?

The Advent wreath first appeared in Germany in 1839. A Lutheran minister working at a mission for children created a wreath out of the wheel of a cart. He placed twenty small red candles and four large white candles inside the ring. The red candles were lit on weekdays and the four white candles were lit on Sundays. Eventually, the Advent wreath was created out of evergreens, symbolizing everlasting life in the midst of winter and death. The circle reminds us of God’s unending love and the eternal life He makes possible. Advent candles are often nestled in the evergreen wreath. Additional decorations, like holly and berries, are sometimes added. Their red color points ahead to Jesus’ sacrifice and death. Pinecones can symbolize the new life that Jesus brings through His resurrection. Families can begin lighting a candle on the fourth Sunday before Christmas, and light another candle each subsequent Sunday.

  • The first candle symbolizes hope and is called the “Prophet’s Candle.” The prophets of the Old Testament, especially Isaiah, waited in hope for the Messiah’s arrival.
  • The second candle represents faith and is called “Bethlehem’s Candle.” Micah had foretold that the Messiah would be born in Bethlehem, which is also the birthplace of King David.
  • The third candle symbolizes joy and is called the “Shepherd’s Candle.” To the shepherd’s great joy, the angels announced that Jesus came for humble, unimportant people like them, too. In liturgy, the color rose signifies joy.
  • The fourth candle represents peace and is called the “Angel’s Candle.” The angels announced that Jesus came to bring peace—He came to bring people closer to God and to each other again.
  • The (optional) fifth candle represents light and purity and is called “Christ’s candle.” It is placed in the middle and is lit on Christmas Day.

                    Excerpt from Advent Wreath & Candles by Laura Richie

Prep Orientation 2021

During the last few weeks, small groups of children have been allowed onsite to visit the Prep classroom and meet the teachers as they prepare for “big school”. With eyes wide open and the occasional backward glance, the students skipped through the gates and enjoyed an hour of fun. The current Year 4 students prepared and decorated ‘care bags ‘ for their buddies, whom they will have to wait until next year to meet. 

 

Yr 6 Graduation

Under the current Covid restrictions we have been looking at  new ways to celebrate this very special time in the lives of the Yr 6 students and their families. The Graduation Liturgy will be held in the church and live streamed, thanks to the very generous support of the PnF, into the homes of the families who have a child in Yr 6. The Liturgy will be followed by refreshments and final speeches in the amphitheatre.  The Yr 6 teachers will be sending home a comprehensive list of all the fun activities planned for the coming weeks.

 

A Mother's Story:

"Hair with Heart"   helps make wigs for kids who have lost their hair due to various medical conditions. I am incredibly proud of April for going through with it - she did get a bit wobbly as the plaits were being cut and handed to her! - and thinking of others. In the end, April did get her short haircut and another child will benefit from her sacrifice. I know from talking with other Mums their kids have been considering doing the same thing and I think it would be wonderful if this is the catalyst for even one more donation from the St Pauls community!

Prayers from Heston in Prep

Dear Mary

I hope that you play with Jesus and God.

Dear Jesus,

I hope that you find your toys and your mother.

Dear God,

I love you because you are the best father.

 

Preps are making great progress.

Prep_1.jpgPrep_2.jpgPrep_3.jpg
Prep_4.jpgPrep_6.jpgPrep_8.jpg
Prep_5.jpgPrep_7.jpg

Government Increased Support for Mental Health 

  • As part of the 2020–21 Federal Budget, the Australian Government will provide 10 additional psychological support sessions subsidised by Medicare. The purpose of these is for young people and adults to continue to receive mental health care from their psychologist, counsellor or other eligible allied health worker.
  • Additional in-person mental health support sessions may be accessed through a medical general practitioner referral until 30 June 2022.
  • For people accessing telehealth support services, additional sessions are available until 31 March 2021.
  • To be eligible for the 10 additional mental health support sessions, a person must have:
    • an approved treatment plan developed by their medical practitioner
    • used their initial 10 individual sessions
    • a referral from their reviewing practitioner.
  • People who do not use all of the 10 additional sessions by the end of the calendar year may continue to access the remaining services in the next calendar year.

School closure

There will be a school closure day on 27 November as staff meet for Curriculum planning for 2021. 

Fun Friday

This Friday students are invited to wear anything BUT school shoes as part of our Fun Friday. Normal uniform to be worn.

Swimming Program Rebate

Due to the current restrictions and the focus on our three priorities for the remainder of the Term, the Swimming Program for this year has been cancelled. Rebate information for the Swimming Levy was attached in the Fees letter sent out with the last Newsletter. 

Classes for 2021

Teachers are currently looking at class groupings for 2021. Due to the limited time students had in their class groupings this year, only minor changes will be made for next year. 

Christmas Hampers

This year we are doing a gold coin donation instead of our usual Vinnie’s Hamper Drive. (see info in last Newsletter)

However, I would like to invite families to donate non perishable goods to be made into hampers for our own St Pauls families who will be in need this Christmas. None of us ever know when our lives can change and we need to accept help from others.

Thank you for your generosity. Donations can be left by your children under the Christmas tree in the Library.

Have a great week

Catherine