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River City Christian College Term 02, Week 04
rccc.vic.edu.au Monday, May 10, 2021
In this issue
From Peter Nelson 1
Prayer Points 2
School News 2-6
Calendar of Events 7
Have you taken the time to
ponder Psalm 1 so far this term? This is the Scripture
we have been considering in our classes at RCCC
during the last three weeks and students have
begun to be recognised for their ability to
remember and show understanding of this Psalm.
1 Blessed is the one who does not walk in step with
the wicked or stand in the way that sinners take or
sit in the company of mockers, 2 but whose delight
is in the law of the Lord, and who meditates on his
law day and night. 3 That person is like a tree
planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in
season and whose leaf does not wither— whatever
they do prospers. 4 Not so the wicked! They are
like chaff that the wind blows away. 5 Therefore
the wicked will not stand in the judgment, nor
sinners in the assembly of the righteous. 6 For the
Lord watches over the way of the righteous, but
the way of the wicked leads to destruction.
As it was read again in our weekly Chapel time last
Monday, I realised once more of the need for
perspective and patience. I do remain confident in
the truth that the Lord watches over the way of the
righteous, enabling them to be productive and to
know deep peace and joy in their lives. I also stand
confident in the truth that the way of the wicked
leads to destruction, but God often has a different
time frame than I may have preferred. In fact, I
think many of us would opt for the more instant
delivery of the things we would like to have. It
applies in so many areas of our lives and could be
compared to us looking out into the garden on a
summer day, seeing the need for a shady tree and
deciding to plant one. However, the reality is that
small tree will need support, water, wind, and lots
of time before it puts down suitable roots and
grows strong and tall enough to provide the type
of pleasant shade we first envisaged.
And so it is in our journey with God. We need to
put in the time and effort following His ways,
delighting in and meditating on them at all times.
Then, when the season is right, we are able to
provide the shade, comfort and nurture for those
God has planted us amongst. God’s ways and
timing are perfect. We can rest assured of that!
Peter Nelson
Just Wondering
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Prayer Points:
• For God’s healing of those in our school
community and beyond who are unwell.
• For our Years 3, 5, 7 & 9 students as they
participate in NAPLAN testing this week.
• For safety and enjoyment as our Swan Class
prepare to head off to camp next Monday.
• For our upcoming Open Day and connecting
with those God would have come to RCCC in
2022 and beyond.
• For God’s wisdom as we get into some planning
for Semester 2 and beyond.
While prayer can be at anytime and anywhere,
parents and friends are also welcome to unite in
prayer at home or at school each Monday during the
school term, 8.55am to 9.15am. If at school, this will
be in the Library for now.
Milo Mondays
The SRC are now selling
warm Milo on Monday
lunchtimes. This is a
fundraising effort for
Emmanuel who we sponsor
through Compassion.
The cost is $1 for a cup, with
or without a marshmallow.
RCCC Kilometre Club
We are starting our Kilometre Club
at school this week!
To begin with it will be held during
lunch break but if people are keen,
we will do it before school too. It
is open for all students, staff and
parents to join us. You can walk,
run or even cartwheel if you like! The idea is to
gradually notch up kilometres by simply running (or
walking) one lap at a time. Four laps make up one
kilometre and there will be prizes for reaching certain
individual goals. The Kilometre Club is completely
voluntary but we will be recognising class participation
with a reward yet to be agreed upon (ideas welcome).
The motivation behind this club is to get people
enjoying the outdoors together, whilst using our bodies
to keep fit and healthy. Bring your runners to change
into or leave them in your locker if you don’t need
them at home in the evenings. This isn’t a race against
your peers, rather a chance to challenge yourself. Hope
to see you out there on the oval. Julie-Ann Watson
AGM for RCCC Inc.
River City Christian College Inc. is the Incorporated
Association of members who have the responsibility for
the future of the school as they endeavour to faithfully
follow in God’s ways. In line with the Constitution of
the Association, an Annual General Meeting occurs to
receive reports, ensure suitable members are elected to
the School Board and to make other decisions as the
need arises. The AGM this year will be held at the
school at 7.30pm on Wednesday May 26th. If you
would like to understand more about RCCC Inc.,
please talk with myself or the Board Chairman (Peter
Costello) by contacting the school office. Guests are
also welcome to attend the RCCC Inc. AGM as
observers.
Peter Nelson
Pie Day—Friday
Each Friday over the winter
term we can heat a pie or
similar in the pie warmer.
Please wrap your child’s
item in foil with their name
on it.
They can drop it at the
Food Tech room before assembly and it will be hot
and ready for lunch time pick-up.
Encouraging enrolments at RCCC and our upcoming Open Day
We are always keen to welcome visitors to the school and discuss the possibility of new young people enrolling
with us. Please be on the ready to promote the school with your friends and contacts and one good opportunity
for that is our Open Day on Thursday May 27th. While this is just a “normal” day in the life of the school where
classes proceed as timetabled, we are advertising this as a particular day when people can come and be escorted
around the school as they consider if RCCC may meet the schooling needs for the children they care for. An
advertisement to promote our Open Day was attached to last week’s Newsletter and if you want more, please
contact the school office.
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Merit Awards Term 2 week 03
awarded to:
Jahleel Atkinson for his huge effort
during his writing lesson
Tom McDonald for the wonderful
effort he put into writing this week
Matthew Collins for his awesome
work at the Theatre Sports
Competition
Chelsea Putt-Atley for her awesome
work at the Theatre Sports
Competition
Rowan Whitfield for his awesome
work at the Theatre Sports
Competition
Gabriella Attwell for her awesome
work at the Theatre Sports
Competition
Noah Borg for his kindness to help
and serve others
Congratulations everyone!
School Working Bee
It’s been a long time since we have been able to have
one of our termly school working bees but we’re
planning on having our first for this year between 8am
and 12 noon on Saturday May 22nd
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Come when you can and leave when you need to but
please try to be around for morning tea and a more
casual catch up at 10.30am.
There will be a range of inside and outside jobs, with
the main equipment and materials being provided.
However, if you have some preferred gardening,
maintenance or cleaning equipment or tools, you are
welcome to bring them along. Peter Nelson
“A Time To Play”
Playgroup Catchup
When: Wed, May 12th
Where: RCCC MPH
Time; 9.30am—11.00am*
Yes...we have scones
Yes...we have jumping castle
Yes...we have craft
Yes...we will have fun
Mrs Di is looking forward to seeing you and catching
up on all your news...a few new bubs have arrived.
* Please note this time change for the day
A reminder will be sent out closer to the time.
Upcoming Events
Campaspe Class visiting Bupa Aged Care Facility
on Friday morning May 14th. It has been a joy to
have various classes visit Bupa over the years to
share in various ways, building relationships and
encouraging Christian faith. Although we had a
brief visit last term, this will be the first time we
return to our “normal” format.
Primary Swimming Program returns. We have only
just had confirmation that we can run our
traditional swimming lessons for our Primary
students at the Echuca Pool. Details will be sent
home soon but the plans are to attend for an hour
each school afternoon for the two week period
from Monday May 24th to Friday June 4
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Taking Care With What Students Are Drinking At
School
Lots of water is good and that’s why we
encourage students to have their own drink bottle
with them.
Apart from that, please do not have students bring
fizzy drinks from home as they are generally rich in
sugar and not all that helpful for students’
performance at school although they are available
at some special events.
However, “energy” drinks and caffeine rich
products should not be consumed prior to or at
school as we have found these to be generally
detrimental to the performance of students at
school.
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Theatre Sports
Country Heats
Four students from our Snowy Performing Arts class,
competed in the CSEN regional Theatre Sports heats in
Bendigo last Wednesday. Chelsea Putt-Atley, Matthew
Collins, Rowan Whitfield and Gabriella Attwell did an amazing
job and should be very proud of themselves. They bravely
agreed to represent River City Christian College in this rather
nerve racking, on the spot, improvisation competition. They
all conducted themselves commendably and came in a very
close second place, to the Creek Street Christian College Year
9/10 team. Great job ‘Riverines’!
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The Echuca Moama Beacon Foundation & CCLLEN continue to provide an inspirational Career Expo for our young people each year. The Ovens class participated in the Virtual Careers Expo 2021 on the 6
th of May, at
school. Throughout the Virtual Careers Expo, students watched approximately three Career videos that they were most interested in from a range comprising of more than 50 videos of a diverse range of careers. This event was successfully organised with the assistance and direction of Mrs Schuller, Mr Nelson and Mr Corbz.
Echuca Moama Beacon Foundation
& Campaspe Cohuna LLEN
Careers Expo Online
Ovens Class Virtual Careers Expo 2021
The event commenced with an introduction from our Beacon Leaders, Simon Evans and Noah Borg.
Students engaged in an interactive Career activity led by Mr Corbz.
An interactive workbook was also provided to assist students to gain the most from these videos and the further planning of their career pathways.
Radiant Media Productions had captured on video the information from local businesses explaining what they do in their job, a typical day, and how they got into the industry. They also described some of the skills required for their role and which school subjects were important for their career. The videos feature local businesses, workplaces and staff carrying out tasks, creating realistic and meaningful viewpoints of different occupations.
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Some brief images from last week at RCCC
On Tuesday we had a full day working with robots under the guidance of Kevin and Pauline Taylor from
The World of Robotics. They challenged students to create a robot that could feature in a future Star
Wars movie and there were some great creations.
Then on Friday afternoon we welcomed a
number of Mums, Grandmas and other
significant women in the life of our school
community as we recognised Mothers’ Day
and provided some afternoon tea made by
the Snowy Class. Thank you for your
presence, it was a special brief afternoon
together.
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Contact Us: Phone: 03 5482 4594
Website: www.rccc.vic.edu.au
Email: [email protected]
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River City
Christian College
School Calendar of Events
June
2021
1 2 Playgroup 3 4 BUPA 5 6
7 Lunch orders available
8 Beacon Mock Interviews
9 Playgroup 10 11 12 13
14 Queen’s Birthday Public Holiday
15 16 Playgroup
17 WCC arrive. Games @ Deni
18 WCC @ RCCC
19 WCC leave 20
21 Lions Jnr Public Speaking Competition
22 Yr 10 Work Experience
23 Yr 10 Work Experience Playgroup
24 Yr 10 Work Experience. Not Even Once Program—Yr 7-9
25 Yr 10 Work Experience. Last day T2 Casual clothes Food donation 2.15 dismissal
26 27
May
2021
3 Lunch orders available
4 World of Robotics
5 CSEN Theatre Sports.
6 Beacon Careers Expo
7 Mum’s afternoon tea
8 9 Mothers’ Day
10 Lunch orders available
11 NAPLAN starts
12 Playgroup 9.30-11am
13 14 BUPA 15 16
17 Swan class camp Lunch orders available
18 Swan class camp
19 Swan class camp ?Playgroup
20 21 NAPLAN ends
22 23
24 Lunch orders available
25 Beacon Interview technique session
26 ?Playgroup RCCC Inc AGM
27 Open Day Reconciliation Week commences
28 29 30
31 Lunch orders available
MON TUE WED THUR FRI SAT SUN