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SCS Newsletter Term 3 Week 6 2023

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SCS Newsletter Term 3 Week 6 2023

18th August, 2023

SCS Newsletter Term 3 Week 6 2023

18th August, 2023

Front Page

Front Page

Devotion: Don’t be afraid

But Jesus immediately said to them: ‘Take courage! It is I. Don’t be afraid’ (Matthew 14:27).

We live in precarious times. There is much that can cause fear. Wars and rumours of wars. Many forms of global political uncertainty and hostility. Financial pressures, such as rising food and living prices. Housing insecurities for many Australians. And then our own personal daily challenges. And yet, in Australia, our needs are considered largely met. We might ask, ‘Is this really a time in history that is worse than any other previous time?’

What impacted me most in today’s Scripture text were Jesus’ words, ‘Don’t be afraid’, and yet, as listed above, many reasons could provoke anxiety or fear within us. Researching how many times the statement to not fear is expressed throughout the Bible, the first answer I googled was 365 times. Wow! We are consoled 365 times by our loving God, saying we need not be afraid. That’s once for each and every day of the year! Whether or not this statistic can be authenticated (whether this statement is actually offered 365 times – as some biblical scholars dispute) actually becomes irrelevant at this point because knowing that this is the Lord’s promise to us, even once, makes this word very relevant!

Knowing that we can arise every day and not be afraid, just like the disciples in the boat, we can stand assured together with them and be unafraid. So let us daily turn not to our own understanding but instead trust in his promises. Let us continue to gather in worship of our Triune God with praise and thanksgiving. May we call to him in prayer, assured of our blessing. May we believe in his life-saving sacrifice offered up for us, once and for all, on the cross. May our hearts and minds receive the comfort of these words today and every day – these words offered to us by Christ himself, written for our consolation and reiterated many times throughout the Bible: ‘Don’t be afraid’, ‘… have no fear’, ‘… do not be alarmed’, ‘Take courage’. So, allow the ‘stormy winds’ to be stilled in your life. Trust and believe in his promise of peace: a peace that the world simply can never give. Might you share this message of hope with others?

Prayer Points

We give thanks to God for giving us the courage to face difficult situations

We pray for the emergency service providers who take care of us and keep us safe from harm

We pray for the More, Murdoch and Nguyen families

Micah Award

Jensen for showing compassion


James for showing courage

From the Principal

From the Principal

School TV

At a recent principal’s conference I, on behalf of the school, was presented with an achievement award. The school community received a silver award for being the second most user of School TV amongst Lutheran Schools in our region (Victoria, New South Wales and Tasmania).

This is a great testament to our community members who are accessing School TV on a regular basis. We hope that it continues to be a valuable resource for our community.

For those who are unaware SchoolTV is a wellbeing resource implemented at our school to help support you in the challenges of modern-day parenting relating to child and youth mental health and wellbeing. You can find individual topics attached to the school’s newsletter each week and can explore the site by accessing the web page through the school website.

Buddies

It was wonderful to see the school’s Buddy Program in operation again after a hiatus during the past few years. Younger and older students were excited to engage with each other in learning tasks. Our first writing topic was centred around our recent celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children’s Day.

What we are Learning

What we are Learning

Prep/ 1

The Prep/1 class have been learning about 3D shapes.

Ask us what 3D shapes we can see around our home and how many faces they have!

Year 1/2

In the Year 1/2 classroom we are learning how to write a persuasive text.

We follow a framework and express our opinions to persuade others to agree with our thinking.

You can ask us to tell you about our opinions in the texts we wrote.

Year 3/4

In the Year 3/4 classroom, we learned to comprehend complex challenges and collaborate with peers to solve the problem.

Year 5/6

In the Year 5/6 classroom we have been using our puppets to get across our healthy eating messages to the rest of the school.

Ask us about how we have learnt to use iMovie and Keynote to express our ideas to others.

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