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Dear Parents,
Thank you to those able to attend the ‘Meet the teacher’ evening this week. Information handouts from the teachers are available for those parents unable to attend. The evening was an opportunity to briefly meet your child’s teacher and find out what the students will be learning this year. Thank you to all the staff who attended. With nine new staff and one returning staff member from Canada, there is a great feeling of excitement and optimism within the school. Following my introduction of staff, I covered the following areas:
- Sacraments
- Parents and Friends Association (P&F)
- Student banking each Friday
- Recommended bedtimes for students
- Devices
- Social media
- School uniform
- Addressing parent concerns
- Some reminders
- School rules based on ‘respect’.
A PDF has been attached.
Our Religious Education Coordinator Mrs Martine Mathieson spoke to parents about our Catholic school and extended an invitation to all families to attend all of our class and grade masses, as well as all liturgies including Ash Wednesday, Mothers Day, Fathers Day and regular Sunday mass. We would love to see more of our parents at our regular liturgies and events.
I have asked Mrs Mathieson to share her presentation with you in today’s newsletter. Please take a few minutes to read as it does sum up perfectly why our Catholic schools exist. Thank you again to the parents who did attend the evening.
Yours in Faith and Virtue,
Mr Christopher Paton
Good evening everybody and welcome. For those who don’t know me my name is Martine Mathieson and I am the Religious Education coordinator at St Michael’s. I’d just like to take a couple of moments to talk about the RE program at the school.
We are unashamedly a Catholic school. The vision and mission of the Catholic church are at our very core. You have chosen to send your children to a Catholic school, so, in many ways you are also saying that the Catholic ethos and the teachings of Christ are very important to you and your family. Every day in every classroom the person and teachings of Christ are made known to your children both formally and informally.
As a Catholic school there are many, many times throughout the year when we come together to celebrate the rich heritage as well as the more personal aspects of our faith. Tonight I invite you to be a part of every celebration we have, beginning with our Ash Wednesday celebrations next Wednesday. If you’ve been away from the church for a little while, please come along. There is something very special and very beautiful about the masses and liturgies we celebrate together.
In partnership with you as parents, we help prepare the children to receive the Sacraments of Reconciliation in Year 2; Eucharist/First Holy Communion in Year 3 and Confirmation in Year 6. It is an expectation that parents attend the information meetings and reflection prayer evenings if you wish your child to receive a sacrament. Times of prayer and reflection allow you to fully prepare yourselves and your children for receiving these sacraments. These are the particularly special Catholic celebrations, but alongside this very rich sacramental program there are class masses celebrated nearly every week on a Friday- please check the newsletter for your child’s class mass. Grade masses celebrated one Sunday of each month during term: as you have chosen to send your child or children to a Catholic school we invite you and your family to join us to celebrate mass. Each grade only has one Sunday mass for the year. It will begin on Sunday 1 March for Kindergarten. We would love to see you all at mass and afterwards join the St Michael’s Parish Community for morning tea and meet other parents from your child’s class.
During the year we also have special school liturgies and masses. There will be a Year 6 Mini Vinnies Team who organise fundraising activities such as our Café coming up later this next term; we have project compassion during Lent and later in the year we support St Vincent de Paul Winter Appeal along with giving to the missions during Mission month. We celebrate our mums and dads close to Mother’s Day and Father's Day and our grandparents on grandparents day.
Every day we pray together, we sing together often and we do this because we all want our children to hear and live the message of Christ.
Now to keep yourselves up to date with all of the great things happening in the school regarding RE, please refer to the newsletter – there is an overview of events in there every week; classroom teachers will also send home notes closer to events.
In closing I’d just like to reiterate … We are a Catholic school, we do the Catholic things really well and we’d love to have you come along to everything we do… come along…. Your kids will love to see you there.
Thank you.
Martine Mathieson
Religious Education Co-Ordinator
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION IMPORTANT DATES
Friday 21 February: Year 6 Mass 11.30am
Wednesday 26 February: Ash Wednesday
Kinder, 1 and 2 – Liturgy in the church 10am
Years 3-6 Mass in the hall 11.30am
Ash Wednesday Ash Wednesday is the first day of the season of Lent. During this season of forty days, God our Father wants us to live our lives away from doing wrong and turn back to Him. On Ash Wednesday we have ashes placed on our foreheads in the sign of a cross. The ashes are made from the burning palms blessed in the previous year’s Palm Sunday celebration. They remind us that one day we will die so we should be sorry for our wrong doings and try to be more like Jesus. On Ash Wednesday adults refrain from eating any meals that contain meat. |
Friday 28 February: Year 5 Mass 11.30am
Sunday 1 March: Kindergarten Grade Mass 9.30am
Catholic Schools Week: 1 March to 7 March
Friday 6 March: Year 4 Mass 11.30am
Friday 13 March: Year 3 Mass 11.30am
Friday 20 March: Year 2 Mass 11.30am
Wednesday 25 March: First Confirmation Meeting
Parents and Candidate -7pm
Friday 27 March: Year 1 Mass 11.30am
Sunday 5 April: Palm Sunday
Thursday 9 April: Mass of the Lord’s Supper 6pm
(Lead by Year 6)
Friday 10 April: Good Friday
Sunday 12 April: Easter Sunday
Martine Mathieson
Religious Education Co-Ordinator
If you would like more information please email me at wenbanr01@dow.catholic.edu.au
Week 4 |
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Friday 21.2.2020 |
Year 6 Mass - 11:30am Assembly (Years K-2) - 2pm - 2:45pm |
Week 5 |
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Wednesday 26.2.2020 |
Ash Wednesday Kindergarten Liturgy - God's Grass (weather permitting) - 10am Years 1-2 Liturgy in the church - 10am Years 3-6 Mass in the school hall - 11:30am |
Friday 28.2.2020 |
Year 5 Mass - 11:30am Assembly (Years 3-6) - 2pm - 2:45pm |
Sunday 01.3.2020 |
Kindergarten Grade Mass - 9:30am |
Week 6 |
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Monday 2.3.2020 |
Catholic Schools Week |
Friday 6.3.2020 |
Assembly (K-2) - 2pm - 2:45pm |