From the Wellbeing Leader

Jessica Robinson

Chapel Week 10 and 11

Families are welcome to come along to the Church for Chapel on Wednesday mornings from 9am Chapels and Assemblies will continue to be livestreamed on our closed group on Facebook each week.

Chapel

Thank you to 2 Tew/ Voigt for leading us in Chapel this morning about Peter’s Denial. 

Next week, Pastor Matt and Vicar Tom will lead us in Closing Chapel on the Crucifixion and Resurrection. This will be held on Thursday (13/4) at 9am. All welcome. 

Assembly

Thank you to 4 Bakewell for hosting our final assembly for the term. Term 2 Assemblies will begin next term in Week 3, a list of hosting classes will be shared in Inspire next term.

School Volunteers

If you wish to be a volunteer at St Paul Lutheran, you can speak with our admin team and a pack can be emailed or sent home with your child. All volunteers require a valid WWCC clearance and need to complete the Valuing Safe Communities training. If you have any questions, please contact Jess Robinson jrobinson@stpaulba.sa.edu.au 

 

Sports Day Volunteers- Thank You!

Thank you to those people who volunteered to help with the Sports Day BBQ. We look forward to this in Term 4.

Reading volunteers

Are you interested in volunteering some time to listen to children read? We are currently looking for registered volunteers that are interested in assisting us with listening to reading. If this is you, please reach out to Jess Robinson jrobinson@stpaulba.sa.edu.au 

Mother’s Day Stall Volunteers

Our Mother’s Day Stall will be held next term on Wednesday 10 May. We are looking for registered volunteers who are available to come in and help out at the stall on the day. For more information or to sign up to help, contact Jess Deer jdeer@stpaulba.sa.edu.au

Disco Volunteers 

We are looking for parents to assist with the disco and if you would like to volunteer your times please email Jess at jrobinson@stpaulba.sa.edu.au You will need to be a registered volunteer to assist. 

Connect Group 2023

We would like to acknowledge that we are on Kaurna land where we play and learn together. We respect the Kaurna people’s ongoing connection with the land on which we share with each other and where we care for the animals and nature. We pay our respect to past, present and future Kaurna elders who are the custodians of the land that St Paul Lutheran School is on.

Last week, the Connect Group had our first session for the year. This was a wonderful opportunity to meet and spend some time as a group. We began by saying the Acknowledgement of Country that was created by the Connect Group and then collected a range of natural materials to create our self-portraits.    

We are very excited this year to be able to launch our RAP (Reconciliation Action Plan) to the St Paul Community and share our commitment to making positive change.

 

Claire Fisher, Marisa Cameron and Danielle Nak