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Welcome to our Week 5 newsletter which finds us halfway through the first term of 2025. Our Reception students will now transition to full time school. They have been learning so many news ways and building so many new skills, we are proud of their progress and thank you as parents and carers for your support in their transition to school. Monday is the Adelaide Cup public holiday and so we all have a shorter week in Week 6.
Primary students would have received a notification that our Athletics Day is being postponed this Friday and will be held Friday 21st March due to the forecasted heat. We apologise for the inconvenience, and we thank you for your understanding. At Bethany, we believe that learning takes place in many ways, and we want to give students the opportunity to discover and use their strengths. Many of our students participate in sporting teams and I thank you for your support, especially those who volunteer to coach our students. We also have other clubs and groups that run during and after school. We have been able to source an excellent vocal teacher, Mrs Kerry Sampson, who is running our school choir on Mondays at 3:15 - 4:00pm. Kerry is teaching singing and vocal ensemble at Temple Christian College and is available for individual tuition. More information can be found in this newsletter.
Next week our Year 3 and Year 5 students will sit their NAPLAN tests. These are a snapshot of student learning on those particular days and are used to highlight trends, strengths and weaknesses. We encourage students to do their best and not to see this as a big event. If your child is feeling anxious, I would encourage you to let your class teacher know so that they can support you. We also have a student counsellor who is available to support students in a range of situations including anxiety. Once again, you can let your teacher know if you would like to explore this support.
This year, Easter will be celebrated in the middle of the school term break and so we will celebrate this important event in the Christian calendar in our usual weekly chapel time on Wednesday 2nd April at 10:50am for Years 3, 4, 5 & 6, and 12:10pm for Reception, Year 1 & Year 2. We would like to invite you to attend if you are able to come along. We also plan to live stream these chapel times for you to enjoy at a later time.
This week we gained the use of our new outdoor basketball court which is located at the rear of our oval. We are excited to provide a space for sports lessons, break time play and for after school training. This was one of the projects we have completed to support the larger building project. You will see more concrete being poured this week as foundations are laid for our new sports centre.
We do thank you for your respectful driving and parking around our school. Thank you for following speed restrictions, parking signs and keeping the traffic flowing.
I hope that you are able to enjoy some time with your family over this long weekend.
God bless you,
Wendy Matear
Principal
Forgive us for doing wrong, as we forgive others.
Matthew 6:12
Welcome to the midway point of term 1! Time is certainly flying by rapidly. Earlier this term our school flag was looking well-worn and a bit lack lustre from daily use. Last week we were blessed to be provided with a brand-new Australian flag, donated to school by Senator Antic, Liberal Senator for South Australia. The flag was delivered by Susan Kappel, Senator Antic’s Office Manager, and it was received by two of our year 6 flag student leaders, Annabel and Alma. The student leaders responsible for the flag have been doing a great job ensuring the flag is raised and lowered each day, and the team has been faithfully led by their student team leader, Lilly.
I loved watching students wearing their Friendship Ninja headbands this week as their class learned about Friendology. I hope you have had some opportunity to talk to your child about what they are learning about Friendology in class. I thought the following article from Friendology might be a great read for you this week;
Think of Yourself as a “Friendship Coach”
Don’t play the game for them. Here are some ways to coach your kids’ friendships from the sidelines!
Try thinking of yourself as a “Friendship Coach.” Coaches don’t go out there and play the game for their players. Instead, they give them advice and send them to play. Then, they stand back on the sidelines and watch. When they call their team in, they point out what they saw and give the players some tips and guidance. It should work that way with parents too, coaching your children through their friendships. Rather than acting as lead negotiator in our children’s relationships, we should support them and coach from the sidelines with the following Dos and Don’ts:
Reframe friendship altercations as opportunities to learn valuable skills
Research shows that children who have good social skills grow up to be more functional and successful adults. And the good news is that these skills can be taught. “Like all skills, social skills take practice and don’t come naturally to all children,” says Kerford. When our children are experiencing friendship problems it’s an opportunity for us to help them learn vital social skills, build resilience and strengthen their empathy.
Listen and empathise
While listening seems so simple, it’s probably often overlooked for that very reason. Just like adults, when kids talk about their problems they want to feel heard, validated and understood.
Kerford says that we need to remind ourselves that what might seem small to an adult can loom large in the eyes of a child; so large that it can seem overwhelming. “Tune in and ask direct, specific questions,” says Kerford. “Often children have a hard time articulating what’s going on, they just ‘feel bad’. Help them put a voice to it by digging deeper.”
Encourage kids to stand up for themselves
When my daughter talks to me about her friendship problems, my default response is to say to her the things that were said to me. “Just ignore him”, “Walk away”, “She’s just jealous” are the kinds of phrases that instantly spring to mind.
But Kerford says that these responses can be too passive and minimising. She suggests taking some time to listen and empathise — and then follow up by asking “Did you stand up for yourself?”
Rather than retreating, we should encourage our kids to confront their problems and not simply put up with bad behaviour.
Kerford suggests asking kids what they could do differently next time and role-play different scenarios so they feel practised and more confident.
Teach kids the difference between healthy and unhealthy friendships
This one is the sort of advice that will be useful right into adulthood.
It’s important for our kids to know that they are in control of their lives. Kerford says that this includes the people they choose to surround themselves with. Do their friends make them feel good about themselves? If not, they should minimise the time they spend with people who make them feel bad and spend most of their time with friends who treat them well. “Let them know that trust and respect are ‘must haves’ when it comes to friendship,” Kerford says. “Don’t say, ‘This is just something all girls must go through.’ This statement tells a girl she must suffer through and she is helpless. We cannot normalise the behaviours of ‘mean girls’.”
What about bullies?
There’s a lot of talk about bullies and bullying at the moment. But Kerford’s advice is to avoid the word altogether. The reason is that it’s often misused and leads children — and their parents — to label kids. Instead, she suggests the term “mean-on-purpose”.
“Children understand what this means and know when someone is intentionally trying to hurt them.”
Parents can help their kids come up with a quick comeback statement to combat mean-on-purpose behaviour. It doesn’t have to be an Oscar Wildean witticism. A simple “Not cool”, “Wow” or “That was really mean” will suffice.
Quick comeback statements should be delivered in a strong voice with authoritative body language, and then the child should walk away.
“If they’ve tried using a quick comeback and the person continues to be mean-on- purpose, that’s when an adult needs to get involved,” says Kerford. “It’s the responsibility of the adults (parents and teachers) to ensure that children feel safe and supported.”
Be a good role model
Anyone who’s sworn their head off during a spot of road rage only to have their little darling repeat it the next day at Grandma’s house knows our kids are watching us and modelling our behaviour. Especially, it seems, the bad bits.
“I know it’s so much pressure on parents, but their children are watching them and mirror their behaviour. If we don’t want our child to gossip, we don’t gossip” says Kerford. “If we don’t want our child to yell, we don’t yell. It’s as simple as this: If you want your child to be kind, show them what being kind looks like.”
Tell stories
Sometimes our kids forget that we were once kids too. Providing examples from our own life experience or of other people overcoming similar difficulties can help guide kids to a solution. “Sharing your stories about some of the ups and downs you experienced in friendships when you were their age helps your child view you as not just mum or dad, but as someone who’s been there before,” Kerford says. Kasey Edwards is a writer and best-selling author. www.kaseyedwards.com
I wish you and your families a wonderful week ahead.
God bless you,
Deb Clifford
Deputy Principal
Camp
The Year 5 camp is only 3 weeks away. Please provide any medication for this event as soon as possible. All medication must be accompanied by a doctor's letter to authorise the administration of the medication.
If you have any questions, please contact the front office on 8283 0000.
Priya Wilson
School Nurse
Please note that there has been a change in the click and collect procedure for the Uniform Shop. When you order uniforms online, you will need to collect it from the Uniform Shop during the opening times.
See the end of this newsletter for the Uniform Shop opening times.
Open School Flyer PDF (70).pdf (1.33 MB)
Dental for Schools is back next term!
When: Monday 28th April - Friday 9th May (Term 2, Week 1-2) 2025
Where: At school in their fully equipped mobile van
Why: To provide another option for our families.
If you are interested in using this service, fill in the form your child brings home in Week 7, access the online registration form on their website or click on the link below. Forms are also available at our front office.
Registrations close Monday 7th April (Term 1, Week 10).
If you have any questions, contact ‘Dental for Schools’ on 7225 8142 or go to their website https://dentalforschools.com.au/
Please note this is not a free service, it is bulkbilled and will use the Medicare funding your child has (if eligible).
Choir has commenced for this year. The BCS Choir is a group of Year 2 - 6s who love to sing. It is a great opportunity, no matter your current ability, to learn to sing, learn about music and to create amazing things as a team. We meet each Monday in the PAC balcony with the vocal coach and a team of BCS Staff.
Choir takes place on Monday from 3:15 - 4:00pm
Fees for the Semester 1 program $45 and $50 for Semester 2. These fees will be added to your school fees during the second term of the relevant semester.
If your child is interested in being part of our choir, can you please complete the form below by clicking on the link. Fees will be directly added to your school fees. Click here to register: https://www.bethany.sa.edu.au/for-parents/choir-application-form
We ask that your child commits to attending the full term.
If you would like any further information, please contact the front office.
We are looking forward to you joining us!
The BCS Choir Team.
We have been able to secure Kerry Sampson as vocal coach. Kerry comes to us with a wealth of experience and qualifications. She is the current vocal teacher at Temple Christian College.
Kerry Sampson studied classical voice at Adelaide’s Elder Conservatorium of Music, and music theatre at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts. She has performed in a range of styles, from music theatre such as Into the Woods. She also has extensive experience on the concert platform as a soloist, performing music by Bach, Rameau, Handel, Mozart and Brahms. For several years, Kerry was a member of the acclaimed Adelaide Chamber Singers, touring and recording extensively. Kerry has recently returned to Adelaide after living in the UK for the last 22 years, where she has taught singing and music, and had opportunities to perform on a variety of stages, including Birmingham Symphony Hall and the Royal Albert Hall.
Kelly is available for vocal tuition and if your child is interested in learning to sing, please come to the front office to obtain a music tuition form and we will be happy to pass on your information to Kerry.
Due to the expected temperature, Bethany Christian School’s Inter-House Athletics Carnival will now will be held on Friday the 21st March (week 7)
We hope you can still attend the day and are looking forward to a day of fun and competiton.
Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego will again go head to head to see which house can tally the most points to win the House Shield, in what will be a fun day!
Depending upon the year they were born in they will be in the following age group:
While giving everyone a chance to participate, we use this as a guide to help select our SAPSASA and SACSA Athletics squads, so those students who wish to be selected will need to try their best at this event.
Once again we will be using the web based program ReadyGo to administer our Athletics Day, so please use the link below to find the program.
A guest code (to access the information) will be sent to parents closer to the event, there is no need to register for an account.
Please check your broadcasts and Sports Event Page closer to the day for all the extra information needed for the day!
On Monday the 3rd of March, five students headed to Waterworld in Tea Tree Gully to compete at the annual SAPSASA Swimming Carnival.
The swimming team had an awesome day! There was lots of cheering and support for one another and some personal best swimming times. It was also great to celebrate those students who did it for the first time! It was so great to watch them all shine on the day. Well done!
Coach | Mr Grieger & Mr Peterson |
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Front Row (L – R) | Back Row (L – R) |
Emily D | Amelia C |
Ashton S | Sophie I |
Grace M |
Bethany Christian School offers a weekly basketball program. This is a user pay program staffed by approved volunteer coaches, with compulsory weekly after school trainings held at BCS
There are two seasons per year
Winter Season - Terms 2 and 3 | Summer Season - Terms 4 and 1
Age Groups as follows (must be 5 yrs old)
U08s mixed | U10s mixed | U12 Boys | U12 Girls
Saturday games are generally at the following recreation centres
Golden Grove | Burragah | Turramurra | Ingle Farm | The ARC
Bethany Christian School offers a weekly netball program. This is a user pay program staffed by approved volunteer coaches, with compulsory weekly after school trainings held at BCS
There are two seasons per year
S1 Season - Terms 1 and 2 | S2 Season - Terms 2 and 4
Age Groups as follows (must be 5 yrs old)
U08s mixed | U10s mixed | Under 12s mixed
Saturday games are at the Gardens Recreation Centre.
Sport | Team | Opponent | Coach's Pick | Match Result | ||
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Netball | U10 Golden Stars | Kylie's Angels | Georgia V | 6 - 0 | ||
Netball | U12 Bright Stars | Sean's Angels | Annabel J | 30 - 8 | ||
Basketball | U08 Rockets | 76ers Blue Jets | Leo F | 7 - 0 | ||
Basketball | U08 Thunder | Cedar Shooters | Jameson M | 16 - 7 | ||
Basketball | U10 Ballers | Brooks Nuggets | Mason O | 18 - 19 | ||
Basketball | U10 Breakers | Hope Valley Heat | Jabari S | 22 - 5 | ||
Basketball | U10 Celtics | Brooks Sixers | Hannah M | 3 - 38 | ||
Basketball | U10 Lakers | Bearcats Zippers | Blake H | 30 - 10 | ||
Basketball | U12 Bulls | Bearcat Claws | Arjun S | 12 - 14 |
Sport | Team | Opponent | Coach's Pick | Match Result | ||
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Netball | U10 Golden Stars | Hurricanes White | Harper F | 8 - 10 | ||
Netball | U12 Bright Stars | Gems Garnets | Loria C | 37 - 1 | ||
Basketball | U08 Rockets | Heccies Green | - | - | ||
Basketball | U08 Thunder | Wings Floaters | Aryandeep S | 17 - 15 | ||
Basketball | U10 Ballers | Hope Valley Heat | Brian C | 2 - 4 | ||
Basketball | U10 Breakers | Kings Cobras | Charlie R | 26 - 4 | ||
Basketball | U10 Celtics | Brooks Comets | - | - | ||
Basketball | U10 Lakers | Stingrays Whiptail | Elijah T | 44 - 6 | ||
Basketball | U12 Bulls | Kings Tigers | Samuel C | 25 - 9 |
Monday 10th March | Adelaide Cup Day Public Holiday |
Wednesday 12th to 13th March | NAPLAN for Year 3 and 5 students |
Friday 21st March | BCS Athletics Day |
Wednesday 26th to Friday 28th March | Year 5 Camp |
Thursday 3rd April | Parent Teacher Interview |
Tuesday 8th April | Parent Teacher Interview |
Monday 7th to Friday 11th April | Swimming Lessons for Year 3/4 |
Term 1 | Monday 3rd February to Friday 11th April |
Term 2 | Tuesday 29th April to Friday 4th July |
Term 3 | Tuesday 22nd July to Friday 26th September |
Term 4 | Monday 13th October to Wednesday 10th December |
Monday | 8am to 11am |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | 2pm to 5pm |
Thursday | Closed |
Friday | 8am to 11am |
ELC | Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday |
RHAY | Tuesday and Friday |
RHAN | Monday and Friday |
RTD | Tuesday and Thursday |
1PC | Monday and Friday |
1WC | Tuesday and Friday |
1G | Monday and Thursday |
2N | Tuesday and Thursday |
2DM | Tuesday and Friday |
2Z | Monday and Thursday |
3M | Tuesday and Thursday |
3N | Monday and Thursday |
3HR | Monday and Friday |
4GT | Tuesday and Friday |
4K | Monday and Thursday |
4W | Monday and Thursday |
5RT | Wednesday and Friday |
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6SC | Wednesday and Friday |
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6W | Monday and Thursday |
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Salisbury Downs SA 5108
37 Countess St
Paralowie, SA, 5108
Newsletter published: Thursday, March 6 2025
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