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Dear Parents and Carers,
This week we have formally launched into ‘remote learning’ for students who are remaining at home due to the COVID-19 situation. The school is providing online learning for students at home and at school. We are only four days into this new world and many students are embracing online learning in a very positive way. The teachers are working harder than ever to monitor student progress and are to be acknowledged for the many additional hours they are working each day to stay on top of this new delivery of learning. Today through Compass, you will receive some further recommendations from each grade regarding work completed by the students and other organisational details.
However, we are receiving feedback about the reality of trying to conduct online learning in the home environment when there are a number of children and conflicting educational needs. I strongly encourage families to contact teachers through the shared technology platforms and seek support where needed. Teachers and staff are here to support you. During this next week each family will receive one or two phone calls from a staff member including the class teacher, to see how things are going. These phone calls will occur on a regular basis as we move forward into Term 2. We are genuinely interested in supporting students and families. Thank you to our parents and grandparents who are able to accommodate the children at home during this time.
Premier Gladys Berejiklian was very clear about why children should remain at home unless their parents have essential jobs or are the sole income earner. For health reasons, I strongly urge parents to keep children at home next week if there is a non-working parent available to supervise the children. The students who have attended school this week have been able to adapt to the online learning and are equipped to be successful at home if there is a non-working parent able to assist. The school is fully committed to supervising students at school whose parents are in essential jobs.
Today the Hon. Sarah Mitchell, MLC, NSW Education Minister reflected on the impact of remote learning on families and school staff. While acknowledging the immense work of educators around the country, the Minister recommended the following:
- Try to maintain a calmness with this new delivery model of learning.
- Don’t worry about getting all of the possible schoolwork completed that is set by the teacher.
- If it is not a great day, let it go and do something different with the children eg cooking or a YouTube workout or whatever.
My own advice is the same as the Minister. Set up a quiet environment and only do 2-3 hours online learning maximum per day. Some students will choose to do more and there is plenty to keep all students occupied. If you are experiencing frustration or difficulties, contact your child’s teacher through the recommended communication channels. Teachers are available online between 9am and 3pm every day.
We do worry about the impact of social distancing (in some cases isolation) on everyone’s wellbeing. I encourage parents to research some of the available websites to assist their family with wellbeing during this difficult time.
Yours in Faith and Virtue,
Mr Christopher Paton
This coming week marks a very significant time in our Catholic Church. It is the most important event in our Catholic Church - Holy Week. Hopefully you and your family will make time to pray and reflect on these significant events at home.
Palm Sunday (5 April) is the final Sunday in the Lenten season, signifying the beginning of Holy Week. Palm Sunday or Passion Sunday is when we remember how Jesus entered Jerusalem riding on a donkey. It is called Palm Sunday because the people were so happy to see Jesus and knew that he was very important, so they took branches from the palm and olive trees that lined the road. They waved them in the air shouting ‘Hosanna’ (meaning ‘God saves’) and put them on the road to make it easier for the donkey to walk on.
Unfortunately, this Sunday we are unable to attend mass, where we would receive a palm to take home reminding us of Jesus’ triumphant journey into Jerusalem before he died and was resurrected.
This Sunday you may like to gather as a family and say a special prayer or read the Gospel of Matthew (see attached sheet). Maybe you could make your own palms and upload them next week as part of your Religion work.
During these uncertain and ever-changing times may the blessings of the Lord be with you on this Palm Sunday and always.
Mrs Martine Mathieson
Religious Education Co-Ordinator
Notice from CommBank School Banking
The health, safety and wellbeing of our communities and our people is our first priority. Due to the rapidly developing situation with coronavirus, School Banking has been temporarily paused until the start of Term 2. Please don’t bring your deposit book with your weekly banking into school and we will notify you when banking will recommence.
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