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The School Hall

Love all, Serve all, Help ever, Hurt never. These are two of the fundamental quotes for Sathya Sai Education. The 5 human values are implicit in them and nowhere is it seen more clearly than in the modelling by school leadership at the weekend. Ian Cook, a very active parent with his practical love of the school, working smarter not harder, inspired servant leadership qualities to emerge in the school community leadership. Our photo shows the results of Ian's superb modelling for his son, as Sam puts the finishing touches on the blue frame around the stage. Always giving his all, Parent and Friends Chairman Ganeshka Solomon and his family, wife Chai and sons Joseph and Benjamin, lifted and carried, adapted and provided moral support and optimism. Murwillumbah Sathya Sai Organization chairperson Johan van Venrooij lead the team, spraying the whole ceiling and wall surfaces in one day from a mobile trestle. This was a magnificent effort supported by local Sai Organisation Chair Steve Wedel.

Parents and Friends repainting the School Hall



Appreciation of Staff by Parents

Parents prepared a sumptuous feast to celebrate their gratitude to staff for the time, love, skill and care that goes into the sacred role of teaching. Staff are also grateful for the love showered upon them continuously by parents at the Sathya Sai Primary School. Gratitude is a state that brings its own energy, realisation, awareness and grace. Seated around the circular table in the hall, glowing in its newly-painted mellow yellow tones, staff enjoyed fresh salads, savoury morsels, rice rolls, vegetarian food prepared with loving care, surrounding the purple and white hues of agapanthus blossoms at the centre of the feast. Parents (with the legally required teacher) even watched over children in the playground who played happily observing the modelling of human values going on inside the buildings. The freshly painted porcelain-blue kitchen sparkled with the same glow afterwards! Thank-you so very much for this precious gift of love, which we value and continue to savour.

Staff Lunch prepared by Parents



Sai Angels Visit our School

Like the elves who worked for the shoemaker at night, on Sunday morning over 30 members of the Sathya Sai Organisation from Brisbane travelled to our school bringing gifts of books, discs, pens, paper, a new hard drive making our computer stores safe, as well as funds for the school next year, and then whisked through the school cleaning desks, resource cupboards and tables, painting the stairwell ceilings and walls then dined on the shores of Knox Park fountains (they never see water fountains running in Brisbane due to level 4 water restrictions!). All this, in about three hours. They worked with Love. Working with Love enables us to work smarter rather than harder and behind them the laughter and love ripples through the buildings, surrounding us all in classrooms and nurturing us, at this very busy time of year. Thank-you so much and to Johan, chairperson of the Murwillumbah Sai Organisation and his team, who organised the painting and Mukthi whose magic wove love into our store rooms. They touched us lightly and deeply with the resources of time, energy and knowledge.


Sai Devotees from Brisbane and donations to the Sai School



Visitors comment on Sathya Sai School Students

Wednesday, 20th September Kindy, Year 1/2, 3/4 had an incredible day visiting the Swell Sculpture Festival along Pacific Parade, Currumbin Beach. Children were divided into groups of four and five and placed with a parent or teacher. Teacher Chris Slattery was joined by several students. Visitors from Canada, who were walking along with us, were quick to comment on the excellent behaviour and appropriate questions and comments made by the boys. After enquiring what school we were from they left us shaking their heads bewildered by such outstanding behaviour - human values in action. The day concluded with lunch and games in the park, cricket, kite flying and frisbee games were played, while parents and teachers enjoyed some quality time.

Sathya Sai School students at Currumbin Waters



Visit by Institute of Sathya Sai Education

The school has been captivated by the inspiration of the leadership of Dr. Pal Dhall, and Dr. Tehseen Dhall, Directors of the Institute of Sathya Sai Education Australia and PNG, during this week. The planting of trees by teacher trainees studying at the school over the weekend, to be cared for by kindergarten students re-infused the spirit of human values in the heart of the school, our children. All of us are leaders. As parents we are the primary teachers and leaders of our children and our families. As teachers we lead children's character and academic development secondarily, supporting parents and guardians. We do this by creating a loving environment in which our whole school, including our children, staff, parents and communities, thrive and are able to achieve their full potential.



Community Singing


Kindy, Grade 1, and 2 - community singing

Students from all grades at the Sathya Sai Primary School undertake Community Service, once every month. Here, Kindy, Grades 1, 2, and 3 are singing at the Greenhills Nursing Home.



The Baby Proms


Sathya Sai School Students at the Proms

27 parents, and students from all grades and the Principal walked like the Pied Piper to the Civic Centre to "strum, bow, pluck and wave the conductor's baton" with the Sydney Opera House Youth Orchestra "Baby Proms" on Friday, at the end of Education Week. Many parents contributed to "Loving and Learning Together", our education week theme.



Visit by Professor Packham


Professor Roger Packham

On Monday the school was delighted to welcome the Chairman of the Central Council of the Sathya Sai Organisation, Professor Roger Packham, who is also one of the five directors of the incorporated body that is responsible for the Sathya Sai School. He told us a story about children in the Sathya Sai School in Thailand, one of our 57 sister schools around the world.

Roger is an agricultural scientist interested in participative rural development, but he also holds a Masters degree in education and teaches and lectures at Institutes in other countries. Later in the day Prof. Packham addressed the school staff about the bigger picture that the Sathya Sai Organisation has for the school. Roger will be making at least four visits a year to the school to provide a regular link between the wider school community, the incorporated body and the Australian Sathya Sai Organisation; he looks forward to talking and discussing issues relating to the school and its aims with any of the school community who would like to link up with him.



Human Values Garden


Garden Opening

Ganeshka Solomon,
chair of the Parents and Friends,
opened the garden at Midday Assembly.

Weeding out the qualities we don't want and planting the natural seeds of human values, the innate qualities that define who we are, is cause for celebration indeed! Happy watering cans filled with the Five Human Values, fruits and flowers made up of behaviours flowing from our individual consciences, we all enjoyed the fun and games in Knox Park on Friday.


Students in the Human Values Garden

Celebrating our EHV garden, parents and friends gathered to remember how fortunate we are to live in such an amazing time in which we are privileged to be able to make a difference. Our focus on a model school in human values is our Vision, that will really make a difference locally, nationally and internationally, when we live the values ourselves in all our words and actions.



The Cello and our new Aboriginal flag


Cellist and Aboriginal Flag

The assembly was silent on Friday as Sathya Sai community cellist Nira played divinely as we all welcomed the Aboriginal Flag, provided to our school by the Federal member Justine Elliot, recently. During term 2 we will fully welcome the flag guided by local aboriginal tradition, in their way. Teacher Liz Thrush later took Nira into her class to introduce the music of the Cello to students and the rich feeling of the morning assembly echoed through our day.



Parents and Friends

The Parents and Friends group are active in a quality way at the school, preparing the structure, mixing and transferring the soil, nourishing it with manure, and preparing it with love for the staff to use in class activities related to water management.

Sathya Sai School Parents and Friends



Water management shared

Parents friends and community members gathered with our teachers on Wednesday 16 August to share understanding and experiences about how we are studying water management in our school teaching and learning syllabus. We watched a segment from Dr Emoto’s ‘Messages from Water’ and learned that the difference between ‘you will’ and ‘lets’ shows in water crystals frozen and investigated. ‘Thankyou ’changes the waters crystalline structure in a positive way and negative words destroy the crystals. Given that we, and the planet Earth, are approximately 70% water, understanding that our attitude matters so much, is important. This is why our school has focused for ten years on human values. When values are made conscious, life becomes simpler, more flexible and flow happens.



Peace and Balance in Nature

The more aligned we are to nature, the more free we are to experience our own true nature and so the peace within. Our true nature is the human values in everyone of us. This is why the Sathya Sai Primary School's Education in Human Values (EHV) model and philosophy works. The magnificence of the physical surrounds of our Murwillumbah school, the open thinking of the parents and the sensitivity of our children, ensures that staff have a great opportunity to transform education too, in a climate of love and truth. Peace always comes from within. When we have our lives in balance, our natural innate peace emerges. This is so important during these turbulent times. Our classes current immersion in Water Management are testimony to this.



Grade 3/4 visit to organic property


Sathya Sai Primary School, Visit to Organic Farm

Grade 3/4 enjoyed the peace of a natural farm guided by Marcia Pidgeon and Druen last Wednesday. Students were delighted with the experience and especially as it was arranged by one of our beautiful parents whose love of organic living and finding peace and balance in our beautiful Murwillumbah eco-system, ensures that it will be available for the next generation too! The students enjoyed weeding and silent sitting as well as the social time with each other engaged in nature.



March 2006

Clearing of land has commenced and the new fencing has been constructed. Further clearing of land will occurm with construction of new buildings planned from April 2006. You may view a web album of the progress and the architects plans at this link.

BACKGROUND and CURRENT STATUS

A key component of the Australian Sai Organisation's vision is the development of the Sathya Sai Primary School at Murwillumbah (NSW) into a model primary school for values-based education, delivering excellence in academic performance and character development.

There are at present 87 pupils and in February 2006 the number will increase to 101. We currently have just enough classrooms and demountables to accommodate these numbers. The local community is becoming increasingly aware of the nature and philosophy of the Sai School, and in the values-based curriculum it offers. In 2005 there were over 100 enquiries about enrolment, and the new 2006 Kindy class has 22 acceptances.

With the current growth, the school requires additional classrooms in 2007 and 2008.

The adjacent block of land was purchased recently and the school has sufficient land for this expansion.

FUTURE PLANS

The school will have a final enrolment of approximately 160-175 pupils from K to year 6, with 23-25 pupils in each of the seven grades. The school will eventually be divided into Infants and Junior sections one on each side of the existing hall.

Planned Staging of Building Program

The building program will be in two stages and is as follows:-


STAGECONSTRUCTIONTARGET DATEC0ST
Stage 1 Four new classrooms, library, toilets, staff room and Principal's office. Ready for Occupation in January 2007 Estimated Cost: $700,000
Stage 2 Kindy plus Classes 1 and 2 2008/2009 Estimated Cost: $300,000

Any delay in the building program would curtail the enrolment and the development of the school into a model primary school.

SRI SATHYA SAI BABA HAS SAID THAT THROUGH EDUCATION IN HUMAN VALUES HIS MESSAGE WILL SPREAD TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD AND PEACE WILL BE ESTABLISHED.

Our efforts in Australia will support the purpose of the Avatar who has "come to re-establish righteousness in the world on a firm footing".


Appointment of Principal

On behalf of the Governing Body, of the Sathya Sai Primary School at Murwillumbah, I am pleased to announce the appointment of Mrs. Bronwyn Gowing as the new Principal from January 2006.

Bronwyn was the former Joint Director of Sai Institute of Educare in the Sai Organisation of Australia. She played a key role in the development of lesson plans for SSE children. She has also been active in leadership and training workshops in the organization. She will bring to the school extensive experience in teaching in NSW schools and implementing values program in a wide range of businesses and industries.

Yours, in Sai service
Sgd. Neville Fredericks
Central Coordinator,
Sathya Sai Organisation Australia & Papua New Guinea
On behalf of the School Board of Directors
23 October 2005



School Emissary: Judd Jadoonundun 03 9436 8563
Mobile 0425 804 600
Chair,
School Management Board:
Robert Molloy 02 6677 7588
Mobile: 0421 975 341
Secretary,
School Mangmt.Board:
Roz Molloy 02 6677 7588
Mobile: 0421 975 341


Board of Directors


Pal Dhall Board Chairperson and Chair of Zone 3 02 6297 1842
Neville Fredericks Board Deputy Chair and Central Coordinator 02 4885 1678
Roger Packham Chair Central Council 02 4577 6912
Krishnan Nair Deputy Central Coordinator 02 9769 0185
Channa Seneviratne Finance Director, Sathya Sai Primary School 03 9560 9509




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