RICHMOND CHRISTIAN COLLEGE

TIDINGS - Term 3 Week 3 . 2024

“The sabbath was made for man, and not man for the sabbath” (Mark 2:27).

I don’t think I need to convince anyone in our modern world that it seems like we are busier than before, so much busier. For me it is more often that the plethora of options and opportunities available to me becomes more imposing and imprisoning that liberating and empowering.

If it is just me, than feel free to skip this little rant and enjoy reading about the many opportunities afforded to our students this week

Not for a second do I think options and opportunities should be removed; not for a second do I think a full life is unhealthy; and not for a second do I think progress is not valuable. It does, however, cause me pause when I read in our Good Book the many references to rest (Matthew 11:28), peace (John 14:27), and being still (Psalm 46:10).

The concept of Sabbath Rest is actually one of the Ten Commandments that God gave his people to live by as they wandered in the desert (Exodus 20:8-11). God picked Sabbath rest as one of his top 10 must dos!

So what do we do about this in our very connected, very expensive, very task oriented world where rest, peace and being still are easy to pronounce but not so easy to perform?

When Jesus’ disciples are rebuked by some religious leaders of the time (Mark 2:27), Jesus is very quick to remind his followers that, as with any law God has given us, the sabbath was created for our best, not for religious observance as a way of entering heaven. In fact, Jesus says to his disciples that the Sabbath was made to be a blessing to humans. It was designed as a time to step back from the busy weeks of life and work, of wandering and pursuing to rest, connect, remember and be blessed.

Yes. Easier said than done. But since when was the good stuff the easy stuff?

I think this concept (or blessed law for those who need some extra persuasion) is even more critical for our students. In a country that feels we need a law to ensure we have a right to disconnect, where constantly evolving tech means we never disconnect or where success is often equated with doing more now more than ever our students must learn to create space for what matters.

Whilst there are so many self-help videos we could view or read to practically enable this for our kids, sometimes it is a simple as putting the phone down, turning the TV off, or setting the table.

For those who want more, Daniel Sih, a friend of CEN, has made his resources freely available to our parents and they are certainly worth looking at for practical solutions in the digital age. You can contact us for more information, or visit his website and sign up to his newsletter.

I am so thankful for the grace of God that allows me to learn at my pace how to get the most out of this life he has blessed us with, with all my mistakes! I am even more grateful that we get to share this with our RCC students and community to equip them to be blessed and be a blessing. 

Good tidings.

Jonno

 

DATES FOR YOUR DIARY

Scholastic Book Fair 

Monday 19 August 3pm - 4pm

Tuesday 20 August 8.30 - 9.00am and 3pm - 4pm.

PK - 6 Book Week Parade & Morning Tea

Wednesday 21 August 2024

Year 11 & 12 2025 Information Evening

5.30pm

HSC Trial Exams Commence

26 August 2024

Family Cinema Under the Stars

Friday 6 September 2024 commencing @ 5pm

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RCC PRAYER GROUP

Mondays at 2pm. 

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LAST DAY OF TERM 3 2024

Friday 27 September 2024

FIRST DAY OF TERM 4 2024

Tuesday 15 October 2024

Free Tech-Healthy Parenting Series

Are you a parent or carer navigating the challenges of raising children in the digital age? Do you have questions about screen-time limits, social media, phones, and other aspects of digital parenting?

In today's world, technology is central to our children’s lives, offering both opportunities and challenges. It’s crucial to approach digital parenting with intentionality, guiding our children in faith-filled ways. As such, we’re introducing an online course for parents called "Raising Tech-Healthy Humans," in partnership with Daniel Sih from Spacemakers.

Daniel Sih is an award-winning parenting author and TEDx speaker, providing valuable insights for parents with younger children to pre-teens, helping them make wise tech decisions. “Raising Tech-Healthy Humans” is offered complimentary to families at Richmond Christian College. There are fifteen short, interesting videos covering a range of tech-healthy parenting topics such as:

  • How do I encourage healthy screen-time limits?
  • What is the impact of interactive media on my child's developing brain?
  • When and how should I give my child a smartphone?
  • How is our technology use a discipleship issue?
  • What is the impact of social media on a child’s mental health?
  • How do I engage in relationship-forming tech-conversations?
  • What can I do to get my kids outdoors to have fun?
  • How do we support each other to make healthy tech-decisions as a community?

Each video includes discussion questions for parents to explore together, along with supportive resources such as digital contracts, infographics, and parenting checklists. As this is typically a paid course, Daniel Sih has asked that we refrain from sharing the sign-up link on public social media platforms. However, feel free to invite friends within your relational circles to benefit from these resources.

RCC Family Cinema Under the Stars Friday 6 September 2024

BOOKCLUB WILL BE ONLINE FROM NOW ON!

LEARNING THE RCC WAY

CSSA North Coast Yr 3/4 Netball Gala Day

Our 3/4 Students enjoyed a non-competitive gala day playing netball on 2 August 2024.  They had a great day learning new skills. Thanks to the parents and staff who coached the teams on the day and a special thank you to our Secondary students who volunteered umpiring on the day.

CSSA North Coast Basketball Gala Day Port Macquarie

Congratulations to our wonderful Basketball Teams who competed last week at the CSSA North Coast Basketball Gala Day in Port Macquarie.

Our two U15yrs boys teams played each other in the quarter finals. RCC A progressed to play Coffs in the semi finals although were knocked out in a tough game. Our U15yrs girls were runner up to Coffs in the grand final, and our Open boys lost by only 2 to Coffs in their Grand final! Plus our two Year 5/6 teams also competed, with 5/6A undefeated and bringing home the shield! Impressive results from all our teams! Well done students!

Thanks so much to Mr Mapp and Mr Mallam who supported our staff and students on this trip!

Congratulations Team RCC!

MUSIC TUTORS AT RCC

Grace Brown Music Tutor

Grace is a 26 y/o local performing musician and songwriter with over 7 years of tutoring experience across a wide range of genres, abilities and demographics. She has 2 years of experience working as a support for NDIS and has used music as a support and learning tool for children with disabilities. She holds a Bachelor of Music (JMC Academy Sydney 2017) and tutors vocals (all levels), guitar (electric, acoustic, beginner-intermediate), ukulele and keys (beginner). Additionally, Grace has completed a graduate diploma in Gestalt Psychotherapy and is in her final year of her Master of Gestalt Psychotherapy (Gestalt Therapy Brisbane). She is incredibly passionate about pairing her knowledge of music with psychotherapy, where appropriate and wanted, to improve creative confidence and self-expression. She is available on Wednesdays 10am - 2.30pm for tutor sessions at School.  Please contact Grace on 0435 129 675 for more details.

Music with Ben

Music with Ben... At School Music Tuition is available with Ben for all levels of guitar (acoustic and electric) and for beginner/intermediate piano. Ben also incorporates singing into lessons for students who also want to sing. Ben has a Bachelor of Music Composition & Production and has played and been involved with music for many years. He is keen to have fun and work with students who love music expression and can be diligent with their practice. Lessons available on Tuesdays at Richmond Christian College during and after school hours. Lessons are $40+GST per half hour. Please make enquiries with Ben at benjaminwhitwood@gmail.com.

Sonya Lopes Music Tutor

Sonya Lopes has been a professional musician since 2001 with vast experience around the world.

Sonya is a multi-instrumental music teacher, freelance musician and conductor.  She has conducted the Lismore Symphony Orchestra for 7 seasons over the past 10 years and has also enjoyed playing in worship at a number of churches over the past 15 years.  She is excited to foster an interest in instrumental music at Richmond Christian College and is offering lessons on Trumpet, Trombone and Flute.  She is available on Mondays between 9 and 3 for private tuition.  She is willing to prepare students who wish to sit exams as well as developing students to play in the Chapel Band. 

Feel free to look at her website or email her with any questions regarding lessons.  (sonyalopes1978@gmail.com)

CANTEEN

CANTEEN MENU

Racecourse Café provides a lunch canteen Monday to Friday.

Bring your orders into the School Office before school or by 10.30am.Please write the name and order on a bag or envelope and enclose the exact money. 

Note: No Change will be given as orders go straight to the Racecourse Café.  Also, if you make payment over the phone, Racecourse Café will charge an extra 50c.

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