St Timothy's School Vermont 2024

Term 4 Week 5 2024

All students at St Timothy's School have the right to feel safe. The care, safety and wellbeing of children and young people is the responsibility of all within our school. 


Term 4 Dates

  • Monday 11th November: - Remembrance Day - Prayer Service 10:45 am
  • Wednesday 20th November Transition Day 1 ( 9-11)  

  • Friday 29th November  Staff Planning Day for Emmaus - St Timothy's school as normal 

  • Monday 2nd - 20th December  Advent ( Jesse Tree Symbols)

  • Wednesday 4th Billy Carts ( please note change of date)

    • Thursday 5th December - Nativity Scene Christmas Workshops
    • Friday 6th December ( Potential Disco P-5  @6-7:30 )

    • Monday 9th December-Waterslide  & Water Games /Activities

    • Tuesday 10th December - Build A Bear Excursion

    • Wednesday 11th December Transition 2 ( 9-11)
    • Friday 13th Excursion to Zoo Children Staff and Families ( if interested)
    • Monday 16th December Christmas Concert and Family Picnic 

    • Tuesday 17th December Christmas Mass 9:15 am

      • Tuesday 17th Children’s Last Day - Movie Day/ Celebrations Games
      • Wednesday 18th Emmaus Planning Day/Clean up day 

      • Thursday 19th Clean up day 

      • Friday 20th Staff Last Day

        Some dates may be subject to change to  fit with Emmaus Schedule.

      Remembrance Day Service

      St Timothy's will have a small Remembrance Day Service 

      Date: Monday 11th November

      Time: 10:45

      Venue: Open Learning Space

      Parents are welcome to attend.

      Transport- Transition Days

      We have organised a bus from Emmaus  Secondary School bus on:

      • Wednesday 20th November 
      • Wednesday 11th December

      to travel to Emmaus and back to St Timothy's.

      A permission note has been sent home for you to complete.

      We are asking families to arrive by 8:30 to leave by 8:45 (at the latest)  in order to get to Holy Saviour by 9am.

      If children do not arrive by 8:45 parents will need to transport them to Holy Saviour. Transition starts at 9am. 

      Christmas Celebration

      You are invite to come and celebrate 2024 

      Date: Monday 11 December 2024

      Time: 6-8.00pm

      Place: PAC and Oval 

      Occasion: Christmas Concert and Picnic ( BYO)  

      End of Year & Christmas Mass

      Cake Raffle Volunteers

      Friday 15th November: Sarah Ahmed ( Gabriella)

      Friday 22nd November: Carla  Hayes ( Tommy)

      Friday 29th November: Belinda Sutton ( Hailey and William)

      Friday 6th November: Year 4/5 Class

      Thank you

      Children's Disco

      Disco  Attendance Form

      An  attendance form and money collection will be sent next week to check number of children expected at the School Disco. This will help to cater for  this special event for our students.

      Student of the Week

      Cake Raffle Winner Week 5

      Parish News

      St Timothy;s Newsletter

      Newsletter 9th November and Sunday 10th November 20241 Kings 17:10-16, Ps 145:7-10, Hebrews 9:24-28.

      Gospel Reflection on Mark 12:38-44

      Meditation: What is true religion and devotion to God? Jesus warns his disciples against the wrong kind of religion. In his denunciation of the scribes (the religious experts of his day), he warns against 3 things: the desire for prominence and first place of honour rather than lowly service for the benefit of others; the desire for deference and recognition (and seeking esteem from others) rather than seeking to promote the good of others through humble service and selfless care for others; and thirdly, attempting to use one's position (even a religious position) for self-gain and self-advancement. True religion is relating rightly to God and to one's neighbour with love, honour, and respect. The Lord puts his Holy Spirit within us that we may be filled with the joy of his presence, the joy of true worship, and the joy of selfless giving and love for others. True reverence for God frees the heart to give liberally, both to God and to neighbour.

      Love is more precious than gold or silver:

      Jesus taught his disciples a dramatic lesson in generous giving with love and devotion. Love doesn't calculate - it spends lavishly!

      Jesus drove this point home to his disciples while sitting in the temple and observing people offering their tithes. Jesus praised a poor widow who gave the smallest of coins in contrast with the rich who gave greater sums. How can someone in poverty give more than someone who has ample means? Jesus' answer is very simple - love is more precious than gold!

      Real giving comes from a heart full of gratitude:

      Jesus taught that real giving must come from the heart. A gift that is given with a grudge or for display loses most of its value. But a gift given out of love, with a spirit of generosity and sacrifice, is invaluable. The amount or size of the gift doesn't matter as much as the cost to the giver. The poor widow could have kept one of her coins, but instead she recklessly gave away all she had! Jesus praised someone who gave barely a penny - how insignificant a sum - because it was everything she had, her whole living. What we have to offer may look very small and not worth much, but if we put all we have at the Lord's disposal, no matter how insignificant it may seem, then God can do with it and with us what is beyond our reckoning. Do you know the joy and freedom of giving liberally to God and to neighbour with gratitude and love?

      Mercy and compassion are never worthless, by Leo the Great, 400-461 A.D.

      "Although the spite of some people does not grow gentle with any kindness, nevertheless the works of mercy are not fruitless, and kindness never loses what is offered to the ungrateful. May no one, dearly beloved, make themselves strangers to good works. Let no one claim that his poverty scarcely sufficed for himself and could not help another. What is offered from a little is great, and in the scale of divine justice, the quantity of gifts is not measured but the steadfastness of souls. The 'widow' in the Gospel put two coins into the 'treasury,' and this surpassed the gifts of all the rich. No mercy is worthless before God. No compassion is fruitless. He has given different resources to human beings, but he does not ask different affections." (excerpt from SERMON 20.3.1.6)

      © 2024 Servants of the Word, source: dailyscripture.net, author Don Schwager.

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