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from Stephen van Tongeren | Counsellor
Well, for many student and parents, you may have now experienced working from home for the first time. I am sure for many it presents a new kind of opportunity to show how our love is patient or is that just me … ?
Trying to present a PowerPoint on a Skype meeting with 35 work colleagues while my 2 year old daughter scream-cried that she wanted to watch Tarzan NOT Tangled (!!), certainly tested my brain's ability to remain online. This awoke a lot of empathy for other parents out there in a similar boat – albeit maybe a different interruption.
I was reminded that through this we are ALL experiencing changes in a different way. My 4 year old and 2 year old are not going to understand the specific demands of my job when they are so used to seeing Dad go out the front door to do his work.
We also observe as our kids adjust to working from home, in which their school life has certainly changed in a massive way. Seeing our kids’ classroom in our home may have provided you a newfound appreciation (and maybe confusion for those subjects we struggled with as young people) for the learning they do and also those teachers that provide it.
While COVID-19 can be a positive chance to build family connection, it is also important to remember that the social aspect of school has undergone significant change. While "social distancing" may be the term used to ensure our safety right now, it can isolate and cause loneliness if we do not maintain social connections in a different way (this is important for the adults too).
Maintaining social connection is important for all children and the research suggests that it is especially important for adolescents as they gravitate toward peer relationships even more so at this developmental stage. This could mean setting up a Facetime/Skype/Zoom catch up or even a phone call for your child. Many young people connect via online gaming and social media, if these interactions have safe parameters in place, they can also be a way for children to connect.
I am sure you are seeing many great ways of adapting to change and I would encourage you to share with others what is working for you, as this can help inspire those that may be struggling. Also, to extend our gratitude to those that cannot currently work from home, we appreciate you.
On to my next PowerPoint now and pray for me that I have the Tarzan movie ready while I do the presentation … or hopefully I’ll find an even better activity than a movie!
An important reminder that school counselling is still available for students at home via Microsoft Teams. Students can email counsellors@gpcc.nsw.edu.au to make an appointment.
Green Point Christian College Yearbook Cover Design Competition
We invite students from Kindergarten to Year 12 to enter in our Yearbook Art Competition.
The winning entries will be featured on the front and back cover of our 2020 Yearbook.
Guidelines:
- Your entry may be an artwork, drawing or digital design.
- In your design, emphasise either our school Motto “Equipped for Life” or any of the sections from our GPCC Graduate Profile: Godly in character, Collaborative, Life-Long Learner, Creative and Critical Thinker or Socially Engaged.
- Size A4 – Orientation Portrait
- Please label your entry with your name and class or Year group.
Please submit a high resolution design with original images, or post to the College office by Friday 15 May 2020 to Mrs Collins at community@gpcc.nsw.edu.au
Good luck, have fun, be creative and we look forward to receiving your entry.
World Book Holiday Fun ideas
Learning ladders is an interactive book series on World Book, we have put together a list of activities to support families and keep students busy at home over the holidays. The learning ladders book title is in yellow, activities are hyperlinked Watch this video if you are unsure how to find World Book from a school device https://web.microsoftstream.com/video/0e165eb5-07aa-4603-b3a7-e9c0e03ca6c4 .
You can also search www.worldbookonline.com
World Book - Learning Ladders Series
Week |
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
1 |
A place in space |
Animal Babies |
Community Helpers |
Dinosaurs |
Earth’s Features |
2 |
Animal Homes |
Famous Buildings |
Good Food for you |
Inventions |
Jobs to do |
Newspaper bridge design |
|
Name and draw 6 Australian Inventions
|
Dress up as a worker and take a pictures
|
Wheelers Ebooks
Ebooks are found on the portal for Years 5-12 students. A school username (first.lastname) and password allow them to borrow onto their device. Connection is needed to download the book, but not to read it. Books are on a two week loan.
Students can also download the Wheelers app on their phone, tablet, Ipad or other connected device. Choose Green Point Christian College and type in your school username and password to access books. You can borrow two books at a time.
Library Access
Families choosing the Home Learning option for their students are invited come to the Library to return and borrow books between 9:00am - 11:00am each week day.
All visitors will be asked to hand sanitise on entering the Library. Books returned each day will also be sanitised and held for 48 hours before returning to circulation as an extra safety measure.
If you have questions about the Library, Premier's Reading Challenge or borrowing please email nvanwyk@gpcc.nsw.edu.au.
Parent Lounge Details
The College has a legal requirement to keep our records up to date.
Please review your details on the Parent Lounge to ensure that all your information is correct. This includes medical information on your child/children (only complete the immunisation question if your child is not immunised).
Please note: Should you require both parents/carers to receive SMS notifications, please tick the appropriate boxes.
Thank you.
Prayer
We pray that “… the resting place of his love will become the very source and root of your life.” Ephesians 3:17-19 The Passion Translation (TPT)
Uniform Shop
Green Point Baptist Church
In light of the current COVID-19 crisis, Green Point Baptist Church has suspended all regular church activities and has encouraged any church member who is not in a high risk category to find ways to serve the vulnerable in their community. If you are in need of assistance, please contact the Church office on 4369 1585 or office@gpbc.net.au
GPBC has moved their services online:
SERVICE TIMES
Sundays
9:30am
6:00pm
Easter Sunday Service
Green Point Baptist Church invite you and your family to join the Easter Sunday service LIVE on Facebook at 9:30am this Sunday -
Thrive
Thrive is on hold for now, but kids can join via Zoom from home each week during the school term.
Join the “Thrive Green Point 2020” facebook group for information.
Coast Shelter Restaurant
Due to COVID-19 Coast Shelter have had to suspend dinners and are not allowing volunteers to enter.
Canteen
The canteen is currently not operating.
Uniform Shop
Operating Times
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday during the School term:
8:30am - 11:00am
(Closed Wednesdays)
Afternoons by appointment only.
Contact (02) 4367 9954
gpcc@alinta.com.au
Green Point Trader
FOR SALE ** Great First Car** 2002 Toyota Corolla Conquest
One Owner, garaged, full service history, mechanically sound and reliable
12 months Registration
$6,500 NEG
For more information please contact Tania on 0408 488 599
If you would like to place an advertisement in the Green Point Trader, please email details to Marie Hay at newsletter@gpcc.nsw.edu.au
1 Peter 1:3-4
Praise to God for a Living Hope
Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! In his great mercy he has given us new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, and into an inheritance that can never perish, spoil or fade.