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Dear Parents/Carers,
This is the last newsletter for 2020. The last week has been a very busy one but the students have remained very settled and learning has continued to be the main focus. Yesterday the ‘Parent Portal’ opened for parents to access the student reports. If parents wish to book a parent teacher meeting with their child’s teacher, please email the office and a time will be organised.
During this last fortnight, the following events have occurred:
- Twilight swimming carnival - 51 minutes of great swimming!
- Year 2 Performances
- Promotions day on Monday afternoon for students to see their new classrooms and discover their teacher for 2021
- The Graduation Mass for Year 6 students, including the handover of student leadership to Year 5 students. Due to COVID-19, a ‘live stream’ of the mass was provided for Year 5 and 6 parents who were unable to attend. Thank you to St John’s Nowra for providing the ‘live stream’
- The Graduation awards for Year 6 students and their parents/caregivers on the back COLA between 5.30-6.40pm.
This final week of school will be a very special one for our Year 6 students. We will officially say farewell to these students on Wednesday 16th December in the afternoon. At this stage we will be planning to farewell the Year 6 students at 2:30pm in a COVID-19 safe way. On Tuesday night our two School Captains, Anya Ellerington and Thomas Paton gave a wonderful farewell speech on behalf of Year 6, remembering many of their former teachers. In a challenging and unpredictable year, Anya, Thomas and the prefects and colour captains have displayed courageous leadership.
As the year draws to a close, I usually briefly reflect on the many events that our school community has shared this year. Due to COVID-19, many of the usual events in the school year needed to be cancelled or presented in a different way. Our Sacramental meetings became Zoom meetings, as did our ‘Personal Development’ night for Year 4 and 5 students and families. In a year of reduced parish participation, our students still managed to participate in the Parish Sacramental programs, fundraising for the missions and some additional activities.
In spite of the need for Remote Learning, the students experienced a rigorous education program. Literacy and Numeracy results continued to demonstrate promising learning gains and students received many opportunities to be extended in a range of Key Learning Areas. In fact, our Year 2 students achieved the highest growth in the Diocese of Wollongong. Our parents and caregivers continued to support the school in numerous different ways, limited by Covid-19 restrictions. In 2021, our Parents and Friends President Sophie Pavlis is looking forward to introducing a range of new and existing activities to invite parents back into the school setting.
The year 2020 also saw the retirement of Father Pat Faherty. What an incredibly humble and Spiritual leader of our Parish and school for so many years. Due to Covid-19 restrictions, we were only able to have a socially distanced gathering in the school hall and I regret we were unable to include parents and students. The school presented Father Pat with a beautiful photo book including messages and photos from staff and students. We also gave Fr Pat a Stole designed by the local Indigenous community. A Stole is an ecclesiastical restment worn by Catholic Priests. Father Pat enjoyed the afternoon tea and thanked our staff and students. My introduction to the Photo Book was:
Dear Father Pat,
It gives me great pleasure to write the introduction to this book of blessings. Each class has prepared something special to celebrate your transition to retirement. From your arrival in Australia many years ago, your life has been one of selfless service to the youth and adults in your various parishes. You are a person of the highest integrity, appreciated and loved by all those fortunate to be in your flock. Your commitment to spreading 'The Good Word' has been outstanding. Your wisdom has always been appreciated by all you have encountered. Over the last 31 years of Principalship I have been fortunate to journey with numerous outstanding Parish Priests across six Catholic Primary schools. However, of all these wonderful Priests, you have been the exceptional pastoral and spiritual leader, gently and quietly leading the Nowra Parish and School community. Your compassion and genuine empathy with all you have encountered has been noted by all of us. I feel privileged to have worked with you for the last eight years and have always continued to be amazed by your outstanding memory of families within the parish. Please take plenty of time to read and reflect on the wonderful messages from the students and staff. I am so pleased that you will be living locally and will be able to remain connected to our parish and school. Enjoy these golden days. You deserve every accolade which will come your way in the weeks ahead.
Enjoy your transition to retirement. We will all miss your gentle, quiet presence and your friendship, but look forward to whenever you are able to connect with our school community.
Running a large three stream primary school of 545 students is not an easy job, so I would like to say a special thank you to Mrs Carolyn Rutkowski, our Assistant Principal, for her loyalty and support during the year. To all of our leadership team, may I thank you for what you have done for our students and staff in 2020.
To all of our staff, you have been magnificent in every way and the St Michael’s community is lucky to have you. Our Parish Priest, Father Leo Mifsud and Father Ronan have been most supportive of the faith development of our students.
At the end of 2020 we say farewell to a number of staff members. While some of these staff will be returning to us some time in the future, some will be retiring or moving on to new challenges. I would like to acknowledge the following staff and thank them for their gift of presence at our school:
- Mrs Joyann Arnold will be retiring after three plus decades of wonderful service to St Michael’s Nowra. Joyann in many ways personifies what is great about our school. A dedicated and extremely effective teacher admired by her peers, appreciated by the parents and loved by the students. Enjoy your retirement Joyann and enjoy your ever increasing family! Enjoy these golden years with your husband Gary.
- Mrs Natalie Rojas will be leaving us and moving towards the beautiful Southern Highlands of NSW. Natalie has been the founding teacher in our specialised setting known as the Benedictine Centre (BC). Natalie has been responsible for establishing the program which gives a small number of students personalised learning before transitioning to our mainstream classrooms. Natalie will be very missed but leaves behind an established and well-functioning classroom setting. We will see Natalie at the start of 2021, supporting Mrs Luxford in her new role in the BC.
- Mrs Melissa Firkin will be taking maternity leave in preparation for the new arrival. I have been amazed by Mel’s resilience and ability to teach almost up to full term with maximum attendance at school! I wish Mel and her husband Brad the very best as they prepare for the new arrival. I will share the good news when our newest baby joins us.
- Mrs Carol-Ann Robinson will be heading back to Canada following a year on teacher exchange. Mrs Robinson has loved teaching Year 3 and will return as a tourist in the future. Thank you for the energy and enthusiasm you brought with you from Canada. All staff now have a destination to visit.
- Mr Stephen Zamroz will be returning to teach in the Wollongong region and we thank him for teaching Year 6 in 2020. Stephen has developed strong relationships with students making their last year at St Michael's one to remember. We wish Stephen the very best as he heads north!
- Mrs Carly Butler will be finishing full-time teaching at the end of 2020 and will be returning in a casual capacity in 2021. Carly has had an amazing year with Year 1 and I thank her for the effort she has put into supporting her students in 2020.
- Mr Henri Taylor and his family are heading to the beautiful country town of Braidwood. As a new scheme teacher, Henri has given his heart and soul to the students in his care. I wish Henri and his family the very best for next year and know that he will be very successful in his new school.
We welcome back:
- Mrs Nicole Lenihan from her Canada teacher exchange experience. I believe from all Facebook posts, Nicole has still managed to see a good part of the Province of Alberta despite the Covid-19 restrictions. The Year 6 students in Nicole’s class in 2021 will benefit from her adventures in Canada.
- Mrs Amanda Mason who has been teaching in the Wagga Diocese. Amanda brings back with her the experience of teaching in a smaller country school. Amanda and her family have had a great adventure and her 2020 school is very sad to see Amanda return to us!
I am pleased to announce two recent appointments for 2021. Congratulations to Mrs Samantha Luxford who will be the new full-time teacher in the Benectine Centre. Sam will be a great success in her new role. I also welcome back Mrs Mel Green who will teach in the Benectine Centre each Thursday. We will finalise any additional part-time teaching positions by close of business on Wednesday 16 December 2020.
At this time of the year we also say farewell to a number of families who have been part of St Michael’s School for many years. Some of these families have seen three or more students attend St Michael’s Nowra during their time at the school and their assistance, loyalty and support has been most appreciated. All of our leaving families are always welcome back at St Michael’s at any time. Thank you for your support over the years.
School recommences for all students in Years 1-6 on Thursday 28th January 2021.
Finally, I am praying that Christmas will be a wonderful time of celebration for all families. We have much to thank our God for. I am hoping Christmas will be a time for renewing friendships, making peace, simply enjoying one another’s company, sharing love and appreciation for each other with the exchange of good wishes and gifts.
Yours in Faith and Virtue,
Mr Christopher Paton
Year 6 Presentation of Perpetual Awards
Here is the list of the Year 6 Perpetual Award Winners.
- Margaret Ison Award
Margaret Ison worked tirelessly as a member of the St Michael’s Parents’ and Friends’ Association. During her life she set a fine example of Christian leadership and service to others. This award recognises Christian Leadership and attainment and is awarded to three students who are outstanding examples of Christian witness.
The Margaret Ison Award for 2020 is awarded to : Max Harrison, Alecksia Mouawad, Josie Schaefer
- St Michael’s Catholic Women’s League Award
The Catholic Women’s League is a group designed to foster ecumenical spirit and to support the Parish and wider community in the Shoalhaven. The spiritual welfare of our young people is a high priority. With this in mind an annual prize is awarded to the students who displays the highest level of religious knowledge and behaviour.
The Catholic Women’s League Award for 2020 is awarded to: Lucas Stephanadis, Mathilda Lobina, Addison Nicholls
- Bernie Regan Memorial Award
Bernie Regan attended St Michael’s School from 1949 -1958 excelling in sport and academically. He continued his involvement with the school, coaching the Football and Basketball Teams over a period of 20 years. His wife Jan and children Christopher, Tamara and Kate see the award as a reminder of the service of Bernie to the students of St Michael’s. The award recognises the best overall sports person on the basis of skill and sportsmanship.
The Bernie Regan Memorial Award for 2020 is presented to: Jett Goddard
- Mother Ruth Scholarship
The Mother Ruth Scholarship Fund was established in 1968 in memory of Mother Ruth, of the Good Samaritan order, who was the Principal of St Michael’s School when she died at the age of 39 years. This scholarship assists a student from St Michael’s School with a Catholic Secondary Education at St John The Evangelist High School. The first award was made in 1970, this money was raised by the whole of the local community. At present the scholarship is awarded annually.
The Mother Ruth Scholarship Award for 2020 is awarded to: Evie Wood
- Rhonan Hollands Award
This award for School and Community Spirit is given in memory of Rhonan Hollands, son of Peter and Pamela Hollands and brother of Alana, Rebecca, and Gerard. The award is in recognition of the care and support given by both the school and parish communities during this difficult time. The award is given to students who have contributed most to school spirit and community building.
The Rhonan Hollands Award for 2020 is presented to: Miriam Hutchison, Tahj Webb, Xavier Smith
- Member for Gilmore Award
This award recognises the students who have displayed a high degree of application to their studies and who are quiet achievers in doing the best they can at all times.
The Member for Gilmore, Fiona Phillips, award for 2020 is awarded to: Imaanjot Bhangu, Madison Campbell, Katie Seller
- Excellence in Public Speaking Award
This award is presented to the student who excelled in public speaking. Students who excel in our annual school competition usually continue on to compete regionally in the Wollongong Diocesean Speaking Competition. Unfortunately, this year we were unable to compete regionally, but we were delighted with the extraordinary high standard and fierce competition.
The Excellence in Public Speaking Award for 2020 is presented to: Liam Johnstone
- Catherine Cartledge Award
This award is presented in honour of the outstanding contribution made by Mrs. Catherine Cartledge to the music life of St Michael’s School. Throughout her time at St Michael’s, the children under Mrs Cartledge’s care were enriched through her tuition, enthusiasm and talent. The Catherine Cartledge award is presented to the student displaying the highest level of talent and application to the musical life of the school
The Cathy Cartledge Award for 2020 is presented to: Madelyne Bramble
- Parents’ & Friends’ Association Award
This award is to recognise students who, through commitment to school life and perseverance in their application to their academic studies, have strived to reach his or her full potential.
The Parents and Friends Award for 2020 is presented to: Tracy Pavlich, Thomas Faulkner, Haiden Taylor
- St Mary MacKillop Encouragement Award
The St Mary MacKillop Award is presented to the students who have demonstrated perseverance and have demonstrated an outstanding commitment in all aspects of school life.
St Mary MacKillop Encouragement Award for 2020 is presented to: Maddy Butler, Arianna Johnson, Jessica Harris
- Academic Achievement Award
This award recognises the students in Year 6 who have shown the highest level of commitment to learning, thereby gaining the highest academic achievements across all curriculum areas.
The Academic Achievement Award for 2020 is presented to: Liam Johnstone, Malinda Su, Anya Ellerington
The St. Michael’s Twilight Swimming Carnival was held at Nowra Pool last Wednesday, the 2nd December. Covid-19 restrictions brought many hurdles and made the carnival very different than previous years. On the night, we had 35 students compete in the carnival. All students participated with great sportsmanship and it was great to see smiles all around. A big thank you must go to the Year 5 teachers for their organisation of the carnival and the staff who assisted on the evening. Thanks, must also go to all the parents who volunteered to assist with the running of the carnival on the night. The overall house winner of the carnival was Michael (red).
A special mention must go to the top swimmers of each age group.
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Boys |
Girls |
Jnr |
Age Champion Miles Edgerton 2nd - Thomas Webber 3rd - Morten Ellerington 4th - Jack Meagher |
Age Champion Milla Bowden 2nd - Zoe Douglas 3rd - Havanah Flugler 4th - Grace Seller |
11yrs |
Age Champion Kai Reid 2nd - Noah Jamieson 3rd - Taj Goddard |
Age Champion Miley Winchester 2nd - Imojen Jacka 3rd - Maddison Pritchard 4th - Rebekah Allmark |
Snr |
Age Champion Nash Norton 2nd- Henrik Schaefer 3rd- Cody Chater |
Age Champion Anna Duncan 2nd - Ella Douglas 3rd - Taylah Scott 4th - Molly Hayton |
Beau Lynch is one of St. Michael’s talented cricketers. He currently plays for North Nowra - Cambewarra Cricket club and he has been selected to play in the Southern Marlins side. This will see Beau play in the Cricket NSW youth championships every Sunday leading up to Christmas. He is playing some very tough games against very talented players. We wish Beau the best of luck with his upcoming games.
The Shoalhaven Rugby Club has organised a Kids Try Rugby Clinic on the 13th & 20th January 2021 during the School Holidays. The days will include coaching and skill development, drills, free play and a BBQ lunch on both days. Participants can attend one or both days. The headline “Coach” for the clinic is Will Miller, a local junior who represented Australia in the 7’s format of the game, and has played 4 seasons at Super Rugby Level for the Rebels, Waratahs and the ACT Brumbies Franchises. Please see the flyer below and for information and to register please click on the following link: https://bit.ly/2Vrr3Yj
Regards,
Mr. Allmark
Sports Co-ordinator
Shoalhaven Football (Soccer) January Holiday Clinics
Shoalhaven Football will be hosting January School Holiday Clinics for ages 5 – 13 years
Lighthouse Oval 14th & 15th January 9am – 12 noon
StGeorges Basin 19th & 20th January 9am – 12 noon
South Nowra 21st & 22nd January 9am – 12 noon
Cost of the clinics is $75.00
To Register email coaching@shoalhavenfootball.com.au
Regards
Mark Johnston
Technical Director
Shoalhaven Football
0488034500
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Thursday 28.01.2021 |
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