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My own two children have a language of their own. If something is sick, it is good; if something sucks, it is bad. If you are heaps cool, you are a friend and if you have to g2g, you’ve got to go.

Between texting on mobile phones and communicating on social media, shortened language has become the norm; brb is be right back, mos is Mum over shoulder or pir is parent in room. Such abbreviations are used by teenagers to alert their friends not to say anything inappropriate in an online chat with peers that could be read by an adult. Well, you only have to look at some of their nicknames on social media to be offended.

Major companies use abbreviations in their advertising. A major airline displays CUL8R on its airport banners.

We live busy lives. Work environments are pressured. Communication is swift and clipped. Pleasantries are overlooked. Few take the time to appropriately greet or farewell colleagues, let alone family members. Proposals are requested. Tireless hours are put in and, much of the time, no one even bothers to acknowledge the effort, let alone say thank you.

Remember, you can do something in an instant that you can regret for a lifetime.

Email is dangerous. I received an email one day from a government department, which contained inappropriate language. I rang them. The sender apologised. It was not meant for me; it was meant for the girl upstairs to her. Maybe written with a sense of fun (I hope so), yet how do we know how the receiver is going to interpret it.  Requests become commands; I need the report by 4:00pm. No salutation, no sign off.

In discussing the above with a client the other day, he said to me, “We are simply too busy to take the time to make sure everyone feels honored and appreciated”.

Robyn Pulman
Creating Winning Habits

Dates to Remember

12 November 6.00am
9.30-10.30am
6.30-7.30pm
Year 6 Tour to Canberra departs Adelaide airport
Reception transition session
Parent Information evening for new boys in Years 1-6 in 2019
13 November Year 6 Tour in Canberra
14 November Year 6 Tour in Canberra
15 November 12.15-1.00pm Year 6 Tour in Canberra
Chapel Service for Years 4 and 5
16 November 9.00-12.00pm
2.30-3.00pm
Year 4 visit to Walford Anglican School for Girls
Reception-Year 2 Assembly in the Junior School Hall
Year 6 Tour returns from Canberra
19 November 9.30-11.00am Reception transition session
21 November 2.30-3.15pm Years 3-6 Assembly in Memorial Hall
22 November 12.15-1.00pm
6.30-7.30pm
Chapel Service for Years 1-3
Year 4 Concert
23 November 8.30-9.30am ELC and Reception Morning Tea
24 November 8.00-10.30am Norwood Christmas Pageant
26 November 6.30-7.45pm Band, Choral and Strings Concert in Memorial Hall
28 November 5.30-6.30pm Reception Concert
29 November 12.15-1.00pm Chapel Service for Years 4-6
30 November 9.15-2.30pm News Boys / Step-Up Day

A Call for Junior School Volunteers
The Junior School runs a very successful Learning Assistance Program (LAP), which is supported by a regular group of Volunteers who provide an hour and a half (1.5 hours) of their time from 8.45 – 10.15am once a week. This program is of significant benefit to a number of boys in Years 2 – 6 with their literacy development, and only operates with the generous support of our Volunteers. If you are interested in becoming a Volunteer at the school and would like more information about joining our friendly and supportive LAP team, please contact:

Geraldine Waldron, LAP Coordinator
P: 8404 0415 or E: gwaldron@stpeters.sa.edu.au

Traffic Safety
St Peter’s College is situated in close proximity to the CBD of Adelaide, and adjacent to the Botanic Gardens. The School campus sits between two high-traffic roads of North Terrace and Hackney Road. The safety of our boys is of paramount importance and caution must always be taken when walking, riding or driving in this vicinity.

Pedestrians
When boys are crossing North Terrace on their way to and from School, they must always cross at the pedestrian traffic lights situated near Trinity Street. Boys should not cross the road at any other place, even when traffic is stopped for the lights.

Boys who need to cross Hackney Road must use the traffic lights on the corner of North Terrace, or walk under the bridge (over the River Torrens) to the north of the School. Alternatively, boys should use the pedestrian island opposite the entrance to Plane Tree Drive.

In the Junior School, parents should use either the North Terrace or Hackney Road car parks. Parents are asked to respect any designated spaces signed for Staff parking.

The Junior School Avenue is open for parking until 9:30am. It is then closed for traffic throughout the day and reopens at 2:30pm.

Drop-offs
Parents may drop boys off inside the School grounds in the Hackney Road carpark, North Terrace carpark or in the Avenue. Please note there is no parking in the Avenue.

Photographs on Social Media
Out of respect to other families within our School community, St Peter’s College asks that photographs taken at any School event or function that contain images of other students not be published, distributed to others or placed on any form of social media, without the consent of the relevant student’s family.

Outside School Hours Care
The Before School Care Program at St Peter’s College operates from 7:00-8:15am each school day. The After School Care program runs from 3.00-6.00pm school days.

From 2 July 2018, the Government has replaced the Child Care Rebate (CCR) and the Child Care Benefit (CCB) with the single Child Care Subsidy (CCS).

There are now three key things that will determine how much subsidy each family will receive.

  1. Your combined family income
  2. Your fees (Hourly rate caps apply for each service type)
  3. Your fortnightly activity

More information is available at:

https://www.education.gov.au/ChildCarePackage

To find out how these changes affect you please contact Centrelink or visit:

www.humanservices.gov.au/individuals/services/centrelink/child-care-subsidy

Car Parking

  1. I would like to remind parents of the regulations regarding use of the Junior School carpark. People using the carpark need to stick to the 10km/h speed limit and follow the arrows to assist us with the safety of our boys and their families.
  2. Could parents who are collecting boys in the area near the School Uniform Shop please ensure they do not park around the round-about at the end of the road and also do not park in front of cars that are parked in marked car parks, making it impossible for these cars to leave the car park.
  3. Could parents please respect and take note of the fact that there are disabled carparks in the Junior School. We currently have parents parking in these bays who do not have the appropriate permits.
  4. Parents have indicated that there are parents who are driving whilst on mobile phones in our school carparks, and potentially endangering the safety of our Junior School boys. Obviously we would ask that parents do not engage in this illegal practice.

Playground Supervision
Each morning teachers supervise the playground from 8:15–8:30am before the boys go to class for the start of the school day. Boys who arrive at school before this time should go to Outside School Hours Care (OSHC). After school there is supervision of the exit points to 3.40pm. After this time, any boy not at a co-curricular activity or still waiting to be collected by a parent will be taken to OSHC by the teacher on duty.

Parents are responsible for the supervision of their son on any playground equipment after school, as teachers are rostered on duty at various exit points in the Junior School. We do ask that boys do not play on the equipment outside the Years 3 and 4 classrooms until after 3:15pm. 

Lost Property
We have 4 lost property bins in the Junior School.

  1. One near the photocopy room outside 1G.
  2. Two in the Bickersteth Building opposite the 3N classroom (for all clothes).
  3. One outside the Art Room (for all lunch boxes and bags).

We would encourage boys to check these bins for any lost property, as all left-over items are donated to charity at the end of each term.

Term Dates for 2018

Term 1             30 January – 13 April

Term 2             1 May – 29 June

Term 3             24 July – 28 September

Term 4             16 October – 7 December

Term Dates for 2019

Term 1             30 January – 12 April

Term 2             30 April – 28 June

Term 3             23 July – 27 September

Term 4             15 October – 6 December