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Dear Parents and Caregivers,
During the last two weeks, students in Year 5 and 6 have produced some outstanding Christmas artwork and delivered amazing public speeches. The students worked on their Christmas Art for a few weeks and produced some excellent artwork, accompanied by a narrative, explaining the significance of the artwork and its relationship to the Christmas story. The Public Speaking competitions for Year 5 and 6 were outstanding. Congratulations to the following students:
Christmas Art
Public Speaking
The six Christmas Art winners will have their work judged alongside other students in the Diocese of Wollongong. The CDF Regional Public Speaking competition will occur on Monday 11 September and our school will be represented by Ella Walsh and Olivia Seymour-Munn.
Last Friday the Parents and Friends hosted a Fathers’ Day BBQ on the back playground. All aspects of the BBQ were extremely well organised and I would like to thank Jirgens Civil who sponsored the breakfast. Thank you to the wonderful Parents and Friends group for the creative gifts sold in the Fathers’ Day stall and the school staff who supervised the students at the BBQ. After the BBQ, Mrs Mathieson, staff, students and families joined together for a Fathers’ Day liturgy. Thank you Mrs Mathieson, Mrs Royston and all staff and students who assisted with the liturgy.
In the coming two weeks there will be a number of sporting events including the South Coast Basketball Gala days. Good luck to these students.
This coming Tuesday night at 6pm, the Parents and Friends group will have their monthly meeting. Any parents are welcome to attend in person in the school library or by Zoom. This group has made significant contributions to the improvement of school facilities this year. Please support them.
During the student vacation, there will be some major ground and building works happening at the school. The new artificial grass area will be completed on the front playground. This area has been made possible by the fundraising efforts of the Parents and Friends over the last two years and a funding grant from Veolia. The Catholic Education Office Wollongong (CEDoW) is funding the replacement of the damaged bitumen between the school office and the Year 6 classrooms. The students, staff and families will return to a vastly enhanced front playground. CEDoW is also replacing the roof on the buildings between the school office and the Year 6 classrooms. I am very thankful to the Parents and Friends group and CEDoW for financing these works.
WORKING BEES
Some families have asked about the significance and rationale for Working Bees. Thank you to the parents who have offered to assist this afternoon with culling and reorganising the Parents and Friends property which is stored under the Parish Office!!!
Since the establishment of Catholic schools in the 1800s, the goodwill of families and staff has come together in Working Bees to ensure adequate educational and play facilities for the students. In the past in some schools, Working Bees have actually built brick classrooms and ensured the playgrounds and facilities in the school remained safe for students, families and staff. Government funding for Catholic schools did not commence until the 1960s. The contribution to running a school primarily comes from the Federal and State Governments, supported by family school fees which is approximately 8% of the total income for the school.
All schools receive a budget from CEDoW for school maintenance. For schools like ours which require significant ongoing maintenance, the budget only goes so far. Like St John’s Nowra, Working Bees at St Michael’s Nowra provide the practical assistance which the maintenance budget cannot cover. More importantly, they are an opportunity to meet other parents and be involved in enhancing the playground and other improvements. A three hour Working Bee can provide an instant facelift to the school environment which practically assists the students. The 8% family school fees is only allowed to be used towards teaching and learning.
The upcoming ‘Spring’ Working Bee, next Saturday morning 16 September 2023 is an opportunity for families to come together and provide a quick ‘facelift’ for the students. Our contracted mowing and gardening team do a wonderful job each fortnight but their scope only covers the essentials. Next Saturday we hope to do additional gardening and a general sprucing up of the playground. Whipper Snippers, wheelbarrows, shovels, rakes and gardening equipment will be required! Even just one hour of donated time can make a huge difference. Thank you for your ongoing goodwill and support of our school.
Yours in Faith and Virtue,
Mr Christopher Paton
School Principal
YEAR 5 & 6 CHRISTMAS STORY ART COMPETITION
Our Year 5 & 6 students took part in an initiative of the Catholic Education Offices in Wollongong and Sydney to celebrate and explore childrens' creative and artistic ability in illustrating the Christmas story.
The subject matter is drawn from the Religious Education Curriculum and includes additional verses from the Gospel of Matthew.
Judges were looking for artworks that reflect an understanding and interpretation of one of the scripture verses that also includes authentic imagery from the time of Jesus. Congratulations to the following winners selected to represent our school at the Diocese Competition;
Year 6: Olivia Seymour-Munn, Elsie Warner, Kate McIntosh
LETTERS OF APPRECIATION
THANK YOU ST MICHAEL'S CATHOLIC SCHOOL NOWRA
FABULOUS WORK ABBY!
REMINDER- YEAR 3 TO ATTEND MASS THIS WEEKEND
As advised by Mr Paton in our Week 4 & 6 newsletters, in Term 4, the students in Year 3 will commence learning about the Sacrament of Eucharist during their daily religion lessons. The Year 3 teachers love teaching the students about this important Sacrament which Catholic students receive during their ‘First Holy Communion’. To be able to receive their ‘First Holy Communion’, students in St Michael’s school and other schools in the local area, enrol in the Parish Sacramental program in one of the local churches within the Parish. Enrolment can occur by attending one of the local weekend masses and/or contacting the Catechist Coordinator – Madira Arnold 0473 360 183 or email madira.arnold@dow.org.au
The timeline for the First Holy Communion program will be distributed in the various Parish churches on the weekend of 9/10 September. The program will include an evening of Prayer Assessment on 13/14 September in which the children will be asked to recite the Our Father, Hail Mary and Act of Contrition. There will be a support session on every Sunday just before the 10.45am Mass for the children and parents who need further help with the Holy Communion Program. This year the Parish will be introducing a new component within the program. It will be called ‘Rosary Night’ which will provide an opportunity to have a special devotion to Mother Mary. First Holy Communion Masses will occur on the weekend of 25/26 November.
ST MICHAEL'S FEAST DAY AND MISSION MASS
Please join our whole school community to celebrate and remember St Michael who is our patron saint of our school and parish, our protector and guardian.
Thursday 12 October 9.30am School Hall
ST MICHAEL'S MISSION FAIR-FRIDAY 13 OCTOBER
Thank you for your ongoing support of our Catholic faith.
Martine Mathieson
Religious Education Coordinator
Week 9 |
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Monday 11 September | |
Tuesday 12 September | 6pm P&F Meeting- All Welcome |
Wednesday 13 September |
Oliver School Production Rehearsals 3:15pm - 5pm Hall |
Thursday 14 September | South Coast Basketball Gala Day |
Friday 15 September | South Coast Basketball Gala Day |
Friday 15 September | Primary Assembly in Hall 2:20pm |
Saturday 16 September | Spring Clean Working Bee 8am-11:30am |
Week 10 | |
Monday 18 September | |
Tuesday 19 September |
Kindergarten Mass 9am - 10am |
Wednesday 20 September |
Oliver School Production Rehearsals 3:15pm - 5pm Hall |
Thursday 21 September | |
Friday 22 September |
Infants Assembly in Hall 2:20pm |
Friday 22 September |
Final Day for Term 3 |
DATES FOR THE DIARY
Monday 9 October | Staff Development Day |
Tuesday 10 October | Students return for Term 4 |
Thursday 12 October | Feast Day and Mission Mass 9:30am School Hall |
Friday 13 October |
St Michael's Mission Fair Infants 9am-10:30am, Primary 11:30am-1pm |
Saturday 14 & Sunday 15 October |
Oliver Production Rehearsals |
Friday October 20 |
Oliver Production 7pm |
Saturday 21 October |
Oliver Production 2pm & 7pm |
Monday 23 October |
Kindergarten 2024 Playgroup 9:30am-10:30am |
Thursday 26 October |
Year 5 Overnight Retreat Watersleigh |
Friday 27 October |
Kindergarten 2024 Playgroup 1:50pm-2:50pm |
Monday 30 October |
Kindergarten 2024 Playgroup 9:30am-10:30am |
Friday 3 November |
Kindergarten 2024 Playgroup 1:50pm-2:50pm |
Monday 20 November |
K2024 Orientation 9:15am-10:45am |
Wednesday 22 November |
K2024 Orientation 9:15am-10:45am |
Tuesday 5 December |
Year 6 Graduation & Mass |
Friday 8 December |
Induction of 2024 Leaders |
Wednesday 13 December |
School Fun Day & Colour Run |
Thursday 14 December |
Christmas Concert |
Friday 15 December |
Final Day of School for Students for 2023 |
St Michael's Production of Lionel Bart's Oliver Jr
We are excited for our upcoming production of Lionel Bart's Oliver Jr, and wish to advise that tickets are now available for sale. Click here to purchase.
2024 DIOCESE SPORT NOMINATIONS NOW OPEN
Nominations are now open for students in Years 4 and 5 wishing to trial for a Wollongong Diocesan team for 2024. Students are required to be experienced players and extremely talented in their chosen sport.
If students are successful during these trials, they have the opportunity to represent the Diocese of Wollongong at the MacKillop Trials, with the possibility to progress to State Representative level.
We are limited in the number of students we are able to select for each sport, and advise that students must meet the criteria set by the Diocese. Children may be unsuccessful in their nomination due to experience, skills or not meeting the selection criteria. All students who have nominated for a sport will be informed of the outcome closer to the trial date. If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Allmark.
Please find the links below to nominate your child;
- Basketball and Tennis:
Please click here to complete the nomination form. Nominations for these sports are due by Friday 27 October. No late submissions will be accepted.
- AFL, Cricket, Rugby League, Netball, Hockey, Softball, Football (Soccer), Rugby Union and Touch Football:
Please click here to complete the nomination form. Nominations for these sports are due by the Monday 17 November. No late submissions will be accepted.
Please submit a separate form if your child wishes to nominate for more than one sport.
CONGRATULATIONS THOMAS!
This year, Thomas Hickmott of Year 5 has immersed himself in AFL, a sport he is very passionate about. Thomas has shown himself to be a handy player for his local club, the Bomaderry Tigers. In his first year of playing Under 13’s, Thomas finished fourth in the league’s best and fairest.
In addition to demonstrating his skills as a player, Thomas has excelled as an umpire, both on the field and in goals.
In the local junior league, Thomas has been the field umpire for the Under 9 and 11 games. Although only 11 years old, Thomas has shown maturity well beyond his years, confidently taking on the goal umpire duties for the under 11’s, 13’s and 17’s games as well as the local Senior Mens’ and Womens’ competitions.
His umpiring talents have been noticed throughout the league. Last week Thomas was assigned as the field umpire in the Illawarra Under 11’s Grand Final and goal umpire for the Under 13’s and 17’s. Thomas has now been invited to be part of the South Coast Senior & Junior Umpiring panel and will be mentored over the coming years. Well done to Thomas on these magnificent efforts, both as a player and umpire.
SPORT
Now that Winter sports are concluding, we can start to look towards Summer sports. There are a host of activities available for students to participate in such as;
- Little Athletics- https://lansw.com.au/shoalhaven/
- Nowra Athletics Club- http://www.nowraathletics.org.au/
- Summer Soccer - http://summer.shoalhavenfootball.com.au/
- Cricket -https://play.cricket.com.au/play/for-kids
- Basketball - https://
shoalhavenbasketball.com.au/ registration/
- Baseball - https://www.shoalhavenbaseballassociation.com.au/
- Nippers - https://nowraculburraslsc.asn.au/
- Tennis - https://www.shoalhaventennis.com.au/
- Swimming lessons -
- Waterways Swim School ph. 4423 6798
- North Nowra Swim School ph. 4448 6299
- Donna’s Dolphins ph. 4422 4661
- Bay and Basin Leisure Centre
http://www.shoalhavenswimandfitness.com.au/Our-Centres/Bay-Basin
UPCOMING SPORT DATES FOR TERM 3
South Coast Basketball Gala Day: Thursday 14 (Juniors) and Friday 15 (Seniors) September.
If you have any questions about sport or upcoming events, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Regards,
Mr. Andrew Allmark
Sports Co-ordinator
CALLALA JUNIOR SAILING SCHOOL
YEAR 6 CANBERRA OVERNIGHT EXCURSION
Year 6 students attended an overnight educational tour of Canberra on Thursday 24 and Friday 25 August. Students were given the opportunity to participate in a variety of educational programs with a focus on Australia’s history, culture, heritage and democracy.
The Australian Government recognises the importance of all young Australians being able to visit the National Capital as part of their Civics and Citizenship education. To assist families in meeting the cost of the excursion the Australian Government contributed funding of $45.00 per student under the Parliament and Civics Education Rebate (PACER) program towards this excursion.
Year 3 students attended an excursion to the Nan Tien Temple on Tuesday 22 August. Students thoroughly enjoyed this experience, evident by the student recounts shown below;
FATHER’S DAY BBQ
It has been another busy fortnight for the P&F and school community. We recently held our annual Father's Day stall and our first Father's Day Breakfast BBQ since COVID.
The BBQ was such a great turn out. Thank you to all the fathers, grandfathers and father figures who joined us. We hope that you left for work afterward with love in your hearts and a full belly!
Special Mentions
Thank you to the Bearded Brewer for providing the coffee and hot chocolate. They generously donated $1 per cup sold, with a total of $135 donated to St Michael’s P&F.
A huge thank you to Jirgens Civil for donating the bread and sausages. We are so grateful for the community involvement. This meant that all funds received may be passed on to the school, with a total of $305 raised.
Thank you to the following volunteers for assisting during the morning:
Catherine & Walter Montgomery, Caroline Stevenson & Cohen Jirgens, Margaret Gassling, Tracey Vaughan, Mr Paton, Genevieve Coulthart & Steven Ide
Without the parent support for our P&F events we wouldn't be able to have these kinds of events so thank you for graciously donating your time.
FATHER'S DAY STALL
WOWEE - What a successful stall this year! We sold out of some items by Wednesday and finished the week with only a few items remaining. I hope all of the dads & father figures enjoyed receiving their gifts. We had some very excited kiddies purchasing items from us last week!
The stall raised a total of $1180!
FATHER'S DAY RAFFLE
The raffle was very successful once again this year. Thank you to all of the businesses who donated prizes.
The winners of the raffle are as follows:
Congratulations to the winners. A P&F representative will soon be in touch with you to arrange collection of your prize.
WORKING BEES
P&F Storage Clean out - TODAY (Friday 8 September)
P&F have storage space beneath the Parish Centre which has not been organised in several years. This afternoon we will be conducting a clean up and sorting Working Bee to facilitate an inventory and asset check. It is very important for the P&F Committee to be familiar with resources we have available to use from year to year and access these safely. There will be tubs of items to sort through, shelving to build and stock to repack, in preparation for the next event. Please join us anytime between 3pm-6pm. Even if you can spare just a short amount of time, any time is greatly appreciated.
Spring Clean Whole School - Saturday 16 September (8am-11:30am)
Mr Paton will have some information about this Working Bee and what is needed, so please keep your eye out for this information.
COLOUR RUN
Now that our P&F events have concluded, it is time to plan and organise the major fundraiser for the year. The Committee have decided to host a colour run, however instead of outsourcing to an organisation, we will coordinate the event inhouse. The Colour Run will run in conjunction with the fun day, held at the end of the year. Mr Paton and staff will provide further information in the coming weeks.
We are grateful to have received some money for prize incentives for the students who raise the most funds. More information will be communicated shortly.
We are looking for eager parents to assist with the organisation of this event. A meeting will be held in the coming weeks. We invite all parents/carers to attend this planning meeting. More information to follow.
YEAR 6 GIFTS
Every year, the P&F donate a gift to each Year 6 student as a momentum for their time at our school. A survey was distributed to Year 6 parents seeking feedback for the available options. Thank you to those who responded. We are now in the process of obtaining quotes.
P&F MEETING
We will be holding our General meeting at 6pm on Tuesday 12 September in the School Library. We will provide a zoom link for those who would like to attend, however are unable to make it in person. We would love to see as many faces as possible. Join us for a coffee and cake.
SPORTING EQUIPMENT
As promised for previous fundraising events, P&F are looking at donating sporting equipment to each classroom to be used at recess and lunch. We are in the final stages of purchasing items and plan to have the equipment ready for use by the beginning of Term 4.
GOD'S GRASS UPDATE
At the beginning of the year, P&F and St Michael's were successful in obtaining a $22,000 grant from Veolia to be used towards the upgrades of our school front play area. P&F have also contributed a significant amount towards this project, using funds raised from last year's Colour Run. We are very excited as this will be taking place within the next school holidays. We will be inviting Veolia representatives for an opening ceremony of this upgraded play area in Term 4.
St Michael's P&F Committee
