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IN FOCUS
P C A C S
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For your Diary
THU 17 APRIL
Administration early close
12.30pm
WED 30 APRIL
Students commence Autumn Term
WED 30 APRIL
School ANZAC Service, Y4-12
FRI 2 MAY
Senior School Cross Country
MON 5 MAY
Co Curricular commences
Music tuition commences
TUE 6 MAY
Senior School Teacher/Parent
Interviews
FRI 9 MAY
School Ball
TUE 13—THU 15 MAY
NAPLAN
TUE 13 MAY
Senior School Year 7 2015
Information Evening, 6.00pm
WED 14 MAY
P&F Meeting
PCACS Absentee Line
9411 4814
Before 9:00am or by
emailing
[email protected]
PCACS is an allergy aware
school
A school of The Anglican Schools
Commission (Inc.)
A P R I L
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From the Acting Principal
Consideration
Winter uniforms
Some words seem to be going
out of fashion! Consideration is
one of them; however, it is a
value worth taking a few
moments upon which to reflect.
At its core we find a kindly
awareness and a thoughtful
regard for other people and
places ... in a nutshell, treating
others and their space as you
would have them treat you and
your space (the Golden Rule).
It’s a word that contains
respect,
care,
politeness,
empathy, kind words and loving
responses. How we would like
the world to be like this all the
time!
The Summer Term has now
come to an end, and the holidays
have arrived. It’s time to take
winter uniforms out of the
cupboard and to make sure that
they still fit. Please look on the
School website for winter
uniform requirements and for
the Uniform Shop opening times.
Don’t forget that hair might need
to be trimmed for the return to
School. www.pcacs.wa.edu.au
Sadly, the trend in society today
seems all too often to
contradict these qualities, and
there are many influences that
persuade us, no matter what
our age, to behave selfishly,
occasionally in mean and very
inconsiderate
ways,
and
sometimes in public – in full
view of everyone else. What a
difficult conundrum for us all to
live with! For our young folk,
the tensions are enormous;
society’s
trend
frequently
becomes the predominant
pattern of behaviour that
creates tensions at home, at
school and in the street.
There is often a rich wisdom to
be found in “old-fashioned”
qualities.
As a School
Community, let’s go out of our
way to bring “consideration for
others” back into fashion so
that even more depth and a
greater level of happiness can
be experienced by everyone.
ANZAC Day Service
On the first day back next term,
Wednesday 30 April, the School
(Years 4 – 12) will attend a
School Chapel Service to
commemorate this special day.
Students in the above years who
belong to a cadet group may
wear their cadet uniforms on
that day instead of their school
uniforms. Parents and friends
are also most welcome to attend
this Service. The Service will
begin at 9.00am.
Looking ahead – Tuesday 13
May at 6.00pm
An Information Evening is being
organised for the parents of
current Year 5 and Year 6 PCACS
students who are looking ahead
towards their transition into the
Senior School.
Mrs Judith
Stringer and Mr Shane Parnell
will be on hand to offer insights
into the development of
teaching courses, options, future
curriculum
pathways
and
the diverse pastoral
care
programmes offered here at our
Consideration for others is at
the heart of our School ethos.
School.
There will be ample
time offered for questions to be
asked and responded to. This
will be a very important evening
and all parents are encouraged
to put the date into their diaries.
A letter has been sent home to
these families. Please take the
time to RSVP to ensure you have
a seat reserved.
Holy Week and Easter Weekend
Wishing you all a reflective Holy
Week, and deep peace as you
celebrate the Passion of Good
Friday and the joy of Eastertide.
Mrs Maggie Dunnill
ACTING PRINCIPAL
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Chaplain’s Chat
EASTER
Easter is the primary celebration of our Christian faith. The
story of Jesus’ journey through the cross can be a very difficult
one to understand, but actually gives us a good indication of
human nature. Jesus entered Jerusalem in triumph on the
back of a donkey, being cheered by the crowds, however, by
the end of the week they were crying for his blood. How quick
we are as human beings to change course along the way, to
choose an easier option over the right option. Jesus gave
himself up freely to the cries from the crowd for his blood, and
the injustice of the court that found him guilty, in order that a
greater good may occur. The sacrifice of one’s self so that
humanity may be better off is the greatest gift that anyone can
give. We often hear of it in the story of Anzac and yet it was
Jesus who epitomised it with him going to the cross in order to
break through death. People called for him to come down off
the cross and save himself, but that was the easy way. When
Jesus died for our sakes he took upon himself all the short
comings that we as humanity had mounted up over the years.
Though he was innocent of any wrong he died so that we who
fall short of that great goodness may have the opportunity of
eternal life with him, if we so choose. The question is do we
choose to follow him?
Easter does not end with death, but is about new life. Jesus
having died on the cross for us, did not stay there, but actually
rose again to live with God in heaven. Christ broke through
the bonds of death that had previously bound us so that we
may have eternal life. The women disciples, especially Mary
Magdalene, went to the tomb on that first Easter morn to
anoint their dead master and friend as a last gift for him, only
to find that he was no longer there. Mary discovered that who
she thought was dead was now alive, not alive in this world
that always eventually wears away, but alive in eternal life
with God. Easter is therefore a wonderful time for
celebration, what we thought was death turns into new
life.
I hope and pray that everyone has a blessed and Holy
Easter, that those who are travelling do so safely, and that
everyone has a good break in order to recharge the
batteries ready for the new term.
Fr David Lord
SCHOOL CHAPLAIN
KWINANA PARISH
For those looking for somewhere to worship you may like to
consider All Saints Anglican Church (corner of Bickner Way
and Chisham Ave, Kwinana). Regular service times are: Sunday
8.00am and 9.30am.
Holy Week and Easter Services include:
Saturday 12 April—10.00am workshop making palm crosses in
preparation for Palm Sunday.
Sunday 13 April (Palm Sunday) — 8.00am service, then
9.30am family service with palm crosses.
Monday 14 April to Thursday 17 April—Daily meditation
for Holy Week, at 2.00pm.
Thursday 17 April (Maundy Thursday) - 6.30pm service
Friday 18 April (Good Friday) - Meditation, 9.30am.
Saturday 19 April—Church open between 10.00am and
2.00pm for quiet prayer.
Sunday 20 April (Easter Sunday) - 6.00am Dawn Service,
followed by breakfast, then 9.00am family service
followed by morning tea, and an Easter egg hunt.
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2014
Peter Carnley Anglican Community School presents
Directed by Miss Jayde Clark and Mrs Laura Walker
The Peter Carnley Anglican Community School musical for 2014
is Disney’s Mulan Jr. Students have been working diligently
during rehearsals, focusing on learning scripts, songs and
movement and their enthusiasm and commitment to the show
has been a delight to work with. We are excited to announce
the cast list for this production, as set out opposite.
The dates for the production are Thursday 26 June and Friday
27 June. There will be two evening shows and a matinee
performance on the Friday. Ticket information will be
published shortly.
Thank you to all of the parents and staff who have offered their
support so far with costumes, sets and advertising. As two new
staff members to the School, both Miss Clark and I have been
impressed by the wonderful community spirit that we have
here at PCACS.
We are currently seeking assistance for the assembly of
costumes. We welcome anyone with basic sewing skills to email
[email protected] for further information. Any help in
this area would be greatly appreciated.
We look forward to sharing the production with you all next
term.
Mrs Laura Walker
MUSIC TEACHER
CAST LIST
Mulan – Chloe Devenny
Ancestors - Kat Fitzgerald,
Alicia Moore,
Hannah Kruger,
Jaimee Sharrett
Fa Zhou – Zac Brown
Fa Li – Jodi Newell
Mushu – Caelen Browning
Matchmaker – Jack Good
Captain Shang – Fraser Wipp
Yao – Jarred Van Riel
Ling – Leah Breese
Qian-Po – Emily Price
Chi Fu – Max Riseley
Emperor – Sharni Lethorn
Shan-Yu – Zac Brown
Magyar – Jack Good
Subar-Tu – Bevan Mulligan
Ensemble
Matthew Hendrickson, Britney Brookes,
Courtney Monego, Shauna Follett,
Repose Gwizi, Sophie Sieben,
Caisha Janda, Katrina Hooper.
The cast of Mulan Jr get down
to rehearsals.
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Sports & Athletics
Year 7, 8 and 9 Lightning Carnival
Each year, all students from Years 7, 8 and 9 compete in a Lightning Carnival fun sports day. Students will select a
sport to participate in; they will play a series of shortened, modified games against other ACC Schools and students of
the same age. Results and scores are not kept and the aim is to have fun in a semi competitive environment. This is a
compulsory event during School hours, where all students are expected to join in and enjoy a fun day out.
Our Year 9’s will have their Lightning Carnival on Monday 5 May 2014.
Our Year 7’s and 8’s will have their Carnivals on Wednesday 7 May 2014.
The sports will be played on various sports grounds across the metropolitan area. Students will receive a letter shortly
outlining the details. Once again, for a big event like this to take place we need parent support. If you are able to
assist, please fill out and return the form on the letter your child receives.
Mr Roh Weddikkara
FACULTY COORDINATOR – SPORT, HEALTH AND OUTDOOR EDUCATION
Track and Field Success
Madison Good, Jacob Tuitupou,
Jacob Forsyth, and Tiana Laing.
A number of students from PCACS recently took part in the WA Little
Athletics State Track and Field Championship held at the WA Athletics
Centre in Perry Lakes. Jacob Forsyth, Jacob Tuitupou, Declan Ryan,
Matthew Ryan, Alexander Riseley, Tiana Laing, Eliza Griffin, Madison
Good and Alexander Maude wore club colours and participated in a
variety of events. Congratulations to Madison Good, who won first
place in the Under 12’s 800m and 1500m competitions, Eliza Griffin,
who won third place in the Under 12’s 1500m competition, and Tiana
Liang, who won second place in the Under 10’s 800m competition.
Interhouse Cross Country
The third day back at School next term (Friday 2 May) will see all Senior School (Years 7-12) students take part in the
annual Interhouse Cross Country race. Students have been walking and jogging parts of the course during Physical
Education classes so they are familiar with the track and are ready for the big day. The event will run in the morning
at 8.45am and races will be run in age groups – U/13, U/14, U/15, U/16, U/19. The course will still start and finish on
Wellard Oval (approximately 3km).
The Junior School (Years 3-6) will have their Cross Country race in Week 4 (Friday 23 May) starting at 9.00am. All
students will compete in their year groups. The track is approximately 2km long, starting and finishing on the School
Oval.
All students are encouraged to go for a jog during the School holidays in preparation for the event. If you are able to
assist as a course marshal please see me on the morning of the event (or Miss Janes for the Junior School) and we will
allocate a job for you.
Thanks and best wishes to all students.
Mr Roh Weddikkara
FACULTY COORDINATOR—SPORT, HEALTH AND OUTDOOR EDUCATION
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Uniform Shop
The Uniform Shop would like to remind all parents that Winter Uniform will be required from the start of next term.
Please come in and see us if you require any additional items of clothing for your children as a result. Please remember
to label any new items clearly with your child’s name.
The Uniform Shop will be open over the holidays. No appointments are necessary. Please note that the Second Hand
Uniform Shop will not be open during the School holidays.
OPENING DATES AND TIMES DURING THE HOLIDAYS
Tuesday 15 April
8.00am—3.00pm
Wednesday 16 April
9.00am—4.00pm
Thursday 17 April
CLOSED
Friday 18 April
CLOSED
Monday 21 April
CLOSED
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Tuesday 22 April
picture or graphic.
CLOSED
Wednesday 23 April
8.00am—3.00pm
Thursday 24 April
9.00am—4.00pm
Friday 25 April
CLOSED
“To catch the reader's attention, place an
Monday 28 April
interesting sentence or quote from the story
8.00am—3.00pm
here.”
Tuesday 29 April
9.00am—4.00pm
Mrs Trudy Schulz
UNIFORM SHOP MANAGER
P&F News
Another term is nearly over, and again Easter is just on the horizon. This term, the P&F hosted another successful Disco,
held on 14 March. It was lovely to see so many teachers there dancing with the students, and we greatly appreciated
their support and attendance on the night.
Unfortunately, due to health reasons, I find I am unable to continue in my role as President of the P&F Association. Thank
you to everyone for your support over the past year—I have enjoyed volunteering at the School and look forward to
continuing to assist the parent body to help build a vibrant and happy parent community.
Next Meeting: Wednesday 14 May 2014, 6.30pm – 8.30pm in the Italian Room.
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Mrs Rosemary Johnson
P&F PRESIDENT
Finance Update
Autumn Term fees will be charged on 18 April 2014. Please note that these are payable within 14 days from the date the
account is issued, unless a payment plan has already been implemented.
If you have supplied the School with Credit Card details for payment of your Music Fees, your payment will be taken out
on 30 April. If you are unsure of the details you have supplied to the Finance Office, please feel free to give them a call, or
you can email them at [email protected]
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