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Dear Parents and Caregivers,
Since the last newsletter, the school has experienced a week filled with a Kindergarten 2023 meeting, two First Holy Communion practices and two beautiful masses last Sunday, celebrating the Year 3 students receiving the Sacrament of the Eucharist. Congratulations to all of the Year 3 students who received the Sacrament of Eucharist during their First Holy Communion. The reverence of all students and families was outstanding and all aspects of the celebration mass were led beautifully by Father Joseph. The celebration occurred in the school hall which was transformed into a beautiful mass setting by Mrs Royston and staff. Thank you to everyone involved, especially the Year 3 teachers, Mrs Butler, Mrs Hart, Miss Palmer, Mrs Walker, and Mrs Firkin. A gracious thank you is extended to Mrs Mathieson and Mrs Royston for their assistance with the First Holy Communion. This week all Year 3 students attended a morning mass with Father Joseph, their teachers and some families.
The Kindergarten Orientation process has successfully welcomed our new students for 2023 and their families into our school. Following the parent evening last week, we met again with parents and carers on Tuesday morning while the students attended their first session in the Kindergarten classrooms. Students returned on Thursday morning for another formal orientation session. Following the eight ‘playgroup’ sessions that we had with many of these students earlier this term, along with extended transition visits by some of the new students, the school has gained a valuable insight into our new cohort of students. There was a healthy optimism amongst staff, parents and students. Our school is privileged to commence this seven year journey with these new students and looks forward to an excellent partnership with the families. Thank you to our present Kindergarten staff and everyone who assisted with the orientations in any way. The Year 5 and 6 students and their teachers had a valuable role to play, working with the present Kindergarten students and welcoming the new ones. Well done everyone.
For a period of time, all teachers have been working on preparing student reports for Semester 2, 2022. The school leadership team is in the process of reviewing specific grade reports prior to my final read of all reports during Week 8. Our intention is to share reports with parents on Thursday in Week 9. These reports take an incredibly long amount of time to write, read, reread and ensure a consistency across all grades. The reports can be accessed through Compass after this time. Thank you to all of our teachers for completing these reports and ensuring they accurately reflect the progress attained by students this year.
Teachers are in the process of developing class lists for 2023 and we are working to have this finalised by next week. This is an important process to ensure that each classroom has an equal gender balance and a compatible blend of students in each room. When putting these class lists together, teachers are aware of the various different learning needs and personalities of students in each grade and attempt to create classes where all students will feel safe and supported. This is an important time for parents to inform the school office if their child will not be attending St Michael’s Nowra in 2023.
During the next two weeks the following will occur:
- The Year 2 performance of The Gruffalo in Week 8. These students have been preparing the play this term and look forward to their performances. Students in the infants classes will watch the play on Monday 28 November 2022 and families are invited to see the play on Thursday 1 December commencing at 5.30pm. Congratulations to all staff and students involved in this performance.
- The School Swimming Carnival on Friday 2 December for students in Years 2-6. Mr Allmark has been working tirelessly to organise a carnival which will cater for all levels of swimming ability with a strong emphasis on students enjoying their day. All information has been shared with parents and carers of these students. Thank you to Mr Allmark and all staff involved.
This weekend, the liturgical season of Advent commences. In our church calendar, Advent is the period leading up to Christmas. It starts on the Sunday nearest to 30 November and ends on the fourth Sunday before 25 December. The word 'advent' means 'coming'. It is a time of preparation for the celebration of the birth of Jesus. All classes are learning about the season of Advent and will no doubt be excited about Christmas day where we celebrate the birth of Jesus. All families are invited to join us on the back playground for the Christmas Concert on Monday 12 December 2022 at midday. Each grade will perform a Christmas themed song and all students will be involved.
A special congratulations is extended to one of our Middle Leaders, Mr Patrick Douglas who received a ‘Lighting The Way’ award from the Catholic Education Office Wollongong Director, Mr Peter Hill earlier this week. This award recognised Mr Douglas’ innovative approach and commitment to Pastoral Care, Social & Emotional Learning and Behaviour Support within our school over the last three years. Along with all staff, Mr Douglas is very committed to supporting students, families and staff and is well known to many in our school community. This is a prestigious and well deserved award, congratulations Mr Douglas. |
Christopher Paton
Principal
Week 8 |
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Monday 28 November | |
Tuesday 29 November | 1B Class Mass, 9am, Church P&F Meeting, 6pm, Hall Foyer |
Wednesday 30 November | 1R Class Mass, 9am, Church |
Thursday 1 December | 1W Class Mass, 9am, Church Year 2 'The Gruffalo' Performance, 5.30pm, Hall |
Friday 2 December | Swimming Carnival |
Week 9 |
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Monday 5 December | Year 6 Pool Day |
Tuesday 6 December | KB Class Mass, 9am, Church Year 6 Graduation Mass, 5.30pm, Hall |
Wednesday 7 December | KW Class Mass, 9am, Church Year 6 Sausage Sizzle |
Thursday 8 December | KR Class Mass, 9am, Church |
Friday 9 December | Assembly, Infants (K-Y2), 2pm, Hall |
Dates of Interest |
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Monday 12 December | Christmas Concert, 12pm, COLA |
Friday 16 December | Whole School 'Fun Day' Last day for students |
Tuesday 31 January 2023 | Students return for classes |
First Holy Communion
Last weekend on the Feast of Christ the King, we witnessed a wonderful celebration of our faith when 78 candidates from St Michael’s school and the Parish received the Sacrament of Eucharist. We pray that the candidates who received Jesus for the first time may always be aware of Jesus in their lives. Their reverence and respect were a credit to their parents, families, and teachers.
Congratulations to all the candidates!
Year 6 Graduation Mass and Award Presentation
The Graduation Mass and Award Presentation will take place on
Tuesday 6 December
Graduation Mass at 5.30pm in the Hall
followed by the Award Presentation
Year 6 students look forward to celebrating their last mass at St Michael’s School with their families.
Advent This weekend starts the Season of Advent. In the Catholic Church, Advent is a period of preparation extending over the four Sundays before Christmas. The word Advent comes from the Latin advenio, ‘”to come to,” and refers to the coming of Christ. As during Lent, priests wear purple vestments, and the Gloria is omitted during Mass. The Advent wreath is displayed consisting of four candles, three purple and one pink arranged in a circle. The Advent wreath corresponds to the four Sundays of Advent. |
Enjoy preparing for the coming of Jesus at Christmas.
Martine Mathieson
Religious Education Coordinator
Mobile Phone Contact
A reminder that all messages for students should be made through the office. Please do not contact your child directly via mobile devices.
Consent for use of Student Image and/or Work
At the start of each school year, you are asked to complete a paper form to provide your consent for images of your child to appear in various places (e.g. in school newsletters, social media and promotional material).
From 2023, this form will become digital and will be shared with you as an event in Compass. In the same way that you provide consent for your child to attend an excursion, you will now be able to simply reply to a Compass event to provide (or decline) consent related to the use of your child’s image or works.
What do you need to do?
During the Christmas vacation period, you will receive a new image consent event in Compass. Please read the details of the event carefully, discuss it with your child, and once you have made your decision, either provide your consent or decline to provide consent.
To ensure that no child misses out on having their photo taken as part of school life, we will occasionally send reminders to parents and carers who have yet to complete the event.
The safety and wellbeing of students is always our first priority. This includes protecting their privacy and respecting the wishes of parents and carers regarding the use of student photos, images and works at all times.
If you have any questions about this change, or the image consent form in general, please contact the school and we will be happy to discuss this further with you.
Swimming Carnival
Our annual Swimming Carnival will be held next Friday 2 December for all students in Years 2 to 6. Thank you to all those parents and carers who have given online consent and sent back the swimming proficiency form. If you have yet to do this, can you please go to the Compass Parent Portal under Events and complete the form.
The carnival will be held in two parts:
PART 1: Competitive Swimming, 8.30am
This is for those students who are serious and strong swimmers who would like to represent the school at the Diocesan Swimming Carnival in 2023. Students will need to be dropped off at the pool for this part of the carnival.
PART 2: Non-Competitive Swimming Carnival
This will take place at the conclusion of the competitive carnival. Students will arrive at school as normal, and they will be bused to and from Bomaderry pool for the carnival. All students will compete in this part of the carnival. There will be no formal races with ribbons given out. Students will be given the opportunity to swim against their friends across the width of the pool in freestyle, breaststroke and if time permits relays.
For the carnival all students are required to bring;
- Towel
- Sunscreen
- Hat
- Recess and lunch (students will not be allowed to access the canteen
- Water
Parents are welcome to come and watch the carnival.
Diocesan Sport Trials
On Thursday 24November, Neveah Deaves and Cruze Mamo (both of Year 5) trialled for the Wollongong Touch Football team, competing against 35 talented players from across the Diocese. Unfortunately, Cruze narrowly missed out on selection, however congratulations goes to Neveah who was selected. Early next year, Nevaeh will travel to Yass as part of the Wollongong Team and participate in the MacKillop trials.
Upcoming Sport Dates for Term 4
- St Michael’s Swimming Carnival (Year 2 – 6) – Friday 2 December 2022
If you have any questions about sports or any upcoming events, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Andrew Allmark
Sports Coordinator
St John the Evanglelist Catholic High School's EAT THEATRE (Eleven And Ten students) will be performing 'The Trolleys' by Sara West in our School Drama Theatre (E Block) on the following dates;
Tickets are $10 adults & $5 for concession/students and available by clicking here. Tickets are also available on our school website (www.sjedow.catholic.edu.au) or from our school office.
About the Performance The Trolleys are a gang of six living on the outskirts of the city. They need their light jars to survive the dangerous place they live in but their lights are fading fast and no one knows why. It’s up to Savage Kim and her fiery, soulful, smart, skittish (and sometimes silly) gang to embark on a dangerous journey to figure it out. All they know is that they don’t have much time and if they fail they too will disappear. They will be Dusters. Come and see The Trolleys by Sara West and be transported into the dangerous world where the most important thing is light. Please support our Year 10 & 11 students by inviting family and friends and come along to view this fantastic performance! |