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Dear Parents and Carers,
During the last two weeks the school community has gathered in different ways to celebrate important events. On Monday 11 November 2024, all students participated in a Remembrance day gathering within classrooms where we honoured the sacrifices of armed forces members who died in wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping efforts. One of our students, Patrick Doran, led the school in the Ode of Remembrance, followed by one minute of silence. Students and staff are reminded daily of the significance of ANZAC Day and Remembrance Day due to the presence of a beautiful mural on the back playground which features Poppies, worn on these days as a symbol of remembrance. This mural was painted and donated by Year 6 students a few years ago.
Our Parents and Friends (P&F) group held their last meeting for 2024 on Tuesday 12 November 2024. A full agenda discussed numerous ways that the students and staff were being assisted through the extraordinary service and fundraising by the Parents and Friends group. This meeting also marked the last official meeting led by our President, Mrs Carina Beattie. Mrs Beattie has been actively involved in St Michael’s P&F for over 11 years, most recently as President. During this time Mrs Beattie has given countless hours and service to create better facilities and opportunities for our students. Mrs Beattie’s second son finished at St Michael’s Nowra in 2023, however the P&F pursuaded her to lead our group for one more year, even without a child in the school. On behalf of the St Michael’s community, I would like to sincerely thank Mrs Beattie for her remarkable service and commitment to St Michael’s school. Thank you Carina.
On Thursday 14 November 2024, our local radio station Power FM set up their breakfast show in the school, creating a buzz of excitement among students, parents and staff. The morning was filled with live music, interviews, and a chance for students (and some staff!) to showcase their talents on air.
Anticipation grew as everyone awaited the dramatic arrival of a Navy helicopter on the back playground at 7.30am. When landing, the thundering noise and swirling wind left everyone in awe, sparking cheers and amazement. Students were treated to a close-up view of the impressive aircraft, with Navy personnel answering questions and sharing their experiences, making it a truly unforgettable day. Thank you to Power FM, the Navy, the P&F and so many of our school staff who assisted in the supervision of the students from 7am. A remarkable effort by everyone.
The very next day, the school celebrated a Colour Run and Fun Day. While the aim of the day, which was organised by the P&F and school staff, was to raise much needed funds to go towards creating a better school playground, it was an amazing day of fun for everyone. In the newsletter, there are numerous photos which highlight the fun the students, parents and staff encountered.
The students had a blast during their fun-filled day of activities, starting with the vibrant Colour Run. Bright clouds of pinks, blues, and yellows filled the air as students raced through obstacles, getting showered in colourful powders while cheering each other on.
Adding to the magic of the day, a talented magician captivated the students with jaw-dropping tricks, leaving everyone in awe and laughter. Other fun activities included sports games and creative crafts, ensuring there was something for everyone to enjoy. The event was filled with joy, laughter, and community spirit, creating cherished memories for students and staff alike. Thank you to our P&F team, numerous sponsors including Elite Energy who donated the obstacle course, school staff, parents and the students who raised over $32 000 towards playground enhancements.
That same evening some St Michael’s families and I attended the Wollongong Diocese CDF Sports Awards. Three of our students, Morten Ellerington, Finn Goddard and Will Rundle received the prestigious ‘Primary Sports Council Red’ award for their outstanding representation at Diocesan representative events during 2024, including some State events. It was a wonderful evening, celebrating the extraordinary talent in our Diocese of Wollongong. Congratulations to Morten, Finn, Will and their families.
This Saturday and Sunday, students from St Michael’s and the Shoalhaven will receive their First Holy Communion through the Sacrament of Eucharist. This is an incredibly memorable moment for all Catholics and is a significant milestone in the Catholic faith, marking the first time a person receives the Eucharist, which is the body and blood of Jesus Christ. It typically occurs when children are around seven or eight years old, considered the age of reason in the Church. This sacrament represents a deepening of each child's relationship with God and their full participation in the Mass. Congratulations to the parents and children who have travelled the sacramental journey during their participation in the Parish program. All Year 3 students have also learnt about the Sacrament of Eucharist during their Religion lessons this term. Thank you to our teaching staff for your participation in this important milestone in the children’s lives.
I would like to thank families for enabling the school staff to participate in Professional Development today. Your assistance in allowing students to remain at home today was much appreciated.
Yours in faith & virtue
Chris Paton
School Principal
As the Sacramental Program is managed by the Nowra Parish, all enquiries may be directed to Madira Arnold at the Parish Office on 0473 360 183.
FIRST HOLY COMMUNION
YEAR 6 GRADUATION MASS
The Year 6 Graduation Mass will be in St Michael’s Church Nowra on Thursday 5 December at 9.30am.
The Year 6 Awards Ceremony will be in the school hall on Tuesday 10 December at 5.00pm. Students MUST wear their full summer uniform.
As a community of faith, this is a lovely way to celebrate and farewell our Year 6 students.
CHRISTMAS CONCERT & MISSION FAIR
YEAR 3 PRAYERS OF THE FAITHFUL
Kind Regards
Martine Mathieson
Religious Education Coordinator
Father Joseph Pothenparampil
Nowra Parish Priest
WEEK 6
Monday 25 November | |
Tuesday 26 November | |
Wednesday 27 November | |
Thursday 28 November | |
Friday 29 November |
Year 3 Science Centre Excursion Year 4 Ben's Walk Excursion |
Monday 2 December | |
Tuesday 3 December | |
Wednesday 4 December |
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Thursday 5 December |
Year 6 Graduation Mass (9:30am in Church) |
Friday 6 December |
UPCOMING DATES FOR THE DIARY
Tuesday 10 December |
Year 6 Graduation Award Ceremony (5pm in Hall) |
Friday 13 December |
Induction of 2025 Leaders Assembly |
Monday 16 December |
Year 6 Pool Day |
Tuesday 17 December |
Christmas Concert 9:30am (Back COLA). Family welcome to join us! |
Tuesday 17 December |
Mission Fair. Infants 11am-12pm Primary 12:05pm - 1:05pm |
Wednesday 18 December |
Year 6 Roxy Cinema |
Wednesday 18 December |
Students Final Day for 2024 |
Thursday 19 & Friday 20 December |
Staff Development Days |
Friday 31 January |
Staff return to school for 2025 |
Monday 3 February |
Staff Development Day |
Tuesday 4 February |
Years 1-6 2025 Return to School for Day One |
Wednesday 5 February |
Kindergarten 2025 Commence School |
NETBALL
On Tuesday 12 November, our Years 5 and 6 Representative Netball team took part in the NSW Schools Cup Finals at Netball Central. Facing a challenging lineup of strong competitors, the team displayed resilience and commitment to secure one victory and narrowly lost three games, in highly competitive matches.
Our team exhibited dedication, sportsmanship, and excellent teamwork, with all students giving it their all on the court, embodying the true spirit of St Michael’s with unwavering positivity and effort.
A standout moment of the event was the announcement of Will Rundle being awarded the Tournament’s Most Valuable Player, a remarkable achievement given the high level of talent across the 10 competing teams. This well-deserved recognition is a testament to Will's hard work and skill. Congratulations to Will and the whole team for their perseverance and outstanding sportsmanship!
CDF SPORTS AWARDS RECOGNITION
On Friday 16 November, Morten Ellerington, Will Rundle, and Finn Goddard, attended the Catholic Development Fund (CDF) Sports Awards in Wollongong. These awards celebrate students who have achieved exceptional results in multiple sports at the Wollongong Diocese, MacKillop, and State levels.
- Morten Ellerington received a Primary Sports Red Medallion for representing the Wollongong Diocese in AFL, Cross Country, Athletics, and Netball, and for progressing to the PSSA in Netball.
- Will Rundle earned a Primary Sports Red Medallion for representing the Wollongong Diocese and PSSA in Netball.
- Finn Goddard was awarded a Primary Sports Red Medallion for his representation in Cross Country and Athletics at both the Wollongong Diocese and MacKillop levels.
Congratulations to Morten, Will, and Finn on their hard work, dedication, and well-deserved recognition!
ST MICHAEL'S YEAR 2-6 SWIMMING CARNIVAL
On Monday 18 November, 60 enthusiastic swimmers from Year 2-5 gathered at Bomaderry Pool for the competitive portion of this year’s Swimming Carnival. The weather provided the perfect backdrop, with sunny skies adding to the vibrant energy of the day.
Students competed in a range of events, including the Opens 100m, 50m Freestyle, Backstroke, Breaststroke, Butterfly, and the 200m Medley. Each swimmer displayed incredible determination and skill, giving their all in every race.
What stood out most was the camaraderie and school spirit that filled the poolside. The cheers and encouragement from peers, teachers, and families reflected the supportive and positive culture of our school community.
Special mention to Amalie Ellerington, Jack Webber, Sophie Webber, Grace Riepsman, and Havannah Flugler, who showed incredible enthusiasm by competing in all events!
Following the competitive events, the Splash and Dash was a highlight for students, bringing plenty of laughter, excitement, and cooling relief on a warm day. This fun, non-competitive segment saw students racing across the width of the pool, creating a joyful atmosphere as they splashed, dashed, and cheered each other on.
The event encouraged friendly competition among friends and gave everyone the chance to be part of the action, regardless of swimming ability. It was heartwarming to see so many students enthusiastically jumping in, enjoying the water, and making the most of the sunny day.
Smiles were in abundance as students created memories with their peers while staying active and refreshed. The Splash and Dash truly captured the spirit of the carnival—celebrating participation, friendship, and fun.
Thank you to everyone who participated and contributed to the positive energy of the day!
BASKETBALL
On Tuesday 19 November, Year 5 students Kobe Weir, Sean Chaffey, Cooper Lucke and Amara Pavlis represented our school at the Wollongong Diocesan Basketball Trials. Despite initial nerves, the students gave their best in skills and drills and are to be commended on their determination and effort.
A special congratulations to Kobe Weir, whose exceptional skill earned him a place on the Diocesan Basketball Team. Kobe will proudly represent Wollongong at the MacKillop Trials in 2025.
Well done to all our students for their outstanding achievements and dedication to sport!
Kind regards,
Andrew Allmark
Sports Coordinator
ANZAC ART COMPETITION
In April, the annual Ceremony at Anzac Memorial Hyde Park is delivered entirely by school students. It includes the Master of Ceremonies, keynote addresses, readings and musical accompaniment. The Service also consists of an Inspection of the Guard by the official party, The Ode, The Last Post and Rouse.
The service aims to educate primary and secondary school students about Australia’s military history whilst paying respect to the service and sacrifice of servicemen and women of the Australian Defence Force.
To mark the 70th Anniversary of this service in 2023, RSL NSW, the Department of Education, Catholic Schools NSW and the Association of Independent Schools NSW launched an art competition for NSW school students. Following its success, the art competition and exhibition will return in 2025.
Two artworks will be selected for the cover of the 2025 service program.
Each School can enter two Artworks. Bella Bailey and Evie Toole from Year 4 worked on one piece, and Kaitlyn Imms from Year 6 worked on the second artwork, representing our school in this competition.
LEGACY AWARDS
On Friday 25 October, Darryl Kelly came to acknowledge the students who supported Legacy Week. Thanks to students Harry Fulop and Jo Frith for talking at the school assembly. Your efforts are appreciated, and we thank you for helping us support Legacy.
NAVY HELICOPTER & POWER FM VISIT
Julie Lawrence
Defence School Mentor
COLOUR RUN 2024
A Huge Thank You to Our Sponsors!
We couldn’t do this without the support of our generous sponsors. Your contributions are
making a direct impact on our school and community, and we’re grateful for all that you do!
Thank you for bringing the energy to start our Colour Run. Although we didn't quite make the $35,000 target, we decided that Mr Paton couldn't walk away without being in the firing line.
Thank you to all of our Parent Helpers and St John's Year 12 students who came to lend a hand. We can't host these events without the support from our parents, so thank you.
Warm regards,
St Michael's P&F Committee
School Volunteers And Visitors
We are very grateful for all of the parents, carers, grandparents and friends who volunteer to assist with various school events.
To ensure childrens' safety, all volunteers are required to provide the school with their details and a Working with Children Clearance or signed volunteer declaration. To streamline this process, the following QR code may be scanned to register your details with the school. Once registered, you will be provided with a digital token (number) to be used for signing in at the school office.
Our school canteen is available for ordering four days per week (Tuesday-Friday). I would like to remind parents/carers wishing to place lunch orders for their children for Friday to please place their order online prior to 2pm Thursday.
The link for ordering online may be found on our school website;
https://smndow.catholic.edu.au/parents/canteen/