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Dear Parents and Carers,
Welcome to the final school term for 2021. As we indicated last week, Kindergarten and Year 1 students will officially all return to face to face teaching this Monday 18 October 2021. All other students will return to face to face teaching from 25 October 2021. “A year like no other” is an expression that I have heard numerous people in the community use and in many ways it does sum up the impact on families, schools and society as a whole. Within the education sector, remote learning has had a mixed impact on students, parents and school staff. Remote learning has worked for many students and families, successful only due to the efforts of parents, school staff and student commitment. For other students, both in the Shoalhaven and around the world, remote learning has not been as successful as sitting within a classroom and engaging in face to face teaching. As educators and parents, we have all mastered technology and skills that will remain with us beyond the pandemic. There will certainly be a place for Zoom parent meetings in the future, depending on the nature of the meeting. SeeSaw and Google classroom will continue to have their place as the future unfolds.
As the school prepares for the arrival of the Kindergarten and Year 1 students back to school, the Catholic Education Office Wollongong (CEDoW) has worked closely with schools to ensure the wellbeing of students and staff is a priority in the weeks and months ahead. As there will only be a maximum of eight weeks of formal face to face teaching left in the 2021 school year, each grade has been planning collaboratively to ensure that essential learning outcomes in English and Mathematics have been clearly identified, aligned to the provision of wellbeing support for the students as they return to school. The teachers and school staff are excited about the return of the students for face to face learning but are aware that for some students it will be a challenge. CEDoW has supported school staff through the provision of a framework and resources to allow the transition back to school to be as enriching as possible. Members of the school leadership team have met with each grade for a full day to ensure the essential learning and wellbeing supports are in place. I am very grateful to all of our school staff for their commitment and dedication to students, families and each other.
Amongst the excitement of returning to school is the need to congratulate families on surviving the pandemic, particularly the COVID19 restrictions and public health orders. As an educator, parent and grandparent, I have witnessed first hand the successes and challenges that the restrictions have placed on families and school staff. I can only say, “Well done to all of you”. To the parents who have worked from home and supervised remote learning at the same time, what a mammoth effort from you and what an achievement for your family. The knowledge and insights about your child’s learning that you have gained will assist their successful transition back to school. To the families where both parents were essential workers and students had no other option but to attend school, thank you for your contribution to supporting the care of people and keeping the economy moving. To all of our staff who still physically attended the workplace and worked remotely, thank you. CEDoW is in the process of finalising the format for student progress reports for the second semester of 2021. Further information about the format of the reports will be shared with you once determined.
Earlier this week all families received a compass alert about ‘Wellbeing Friday’ which will occur in most homes tomorrow. The message from the school:
This week is World Mental Health Week, which we will officially recognise this Friday with our second St Michael’s Wellbeing Day. The day will run in the same way as it did last term, with students able to select activities to participate in from the wellbeing page of the remote learning website.
As this day will also mark the final day of remote learning for our Kindergarten and Year 1 students, it also provides an opportunity for students to do things to promote their own wellbeing, as well as siblings and families to do things together where possible.
We thank you for your ongoing support in helping our students and staff to navigate this challenging period and look forward to celebrating our return to onsite learning and teaching very soon.
During remote learning, two sacramental programs have continued to be taught. The Year 2 students have been prepared to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation which will most likely occur over a number of evenings in November in the school hall. The Year 3 students have been prepared to receive the Sacrament of Eucharist through their ‘First Holy Communion’. These masses will occur in the school hall on Saturday 20 November 2021 and Sunday 21 November 2021. A zoom meeting for parents and students in Year 3 occurred last week. The school is in the process of finding out what the Public Health Order directives are regarding vaccination requirements for adults attending the sacramental programs. Good luck to all of these students and their families in the months ahead.
Next Wednesday 20 October 2021, there will be a Year 4 2022 1:1 iPad Parent Zoom information Meeting regarding the program for next year. This meeting is for the present Year 3 parents and will detail some significant changes to how the program will be managed in 2022. All Year 3 families are encouraged to attend this zoom meeting.
Yours in Faith and Virtue,
Mr Christopher Paton
Nominations for Year 4 and 5 students who wish to trial for the 2022 Wollongong Diocesan teams in Cricket, Softball, Tennis, and Touch Football are now open. Students are required to be experienced players and extremely talented at their chosen sport. Please check your Compass Portal and emails for relevant information and forms.
Thank you.
Mr Andrew Allmark
Sports Coordinator
Welcome to Term four! I hope you all had the opportunity to have a restful and fun break over the school holidays. While we are doing online learning, I am still available to contact through the Seesaw App. I greatly appreciate all the families who have let me know how they are going and if they have a family member who is currently away due to deployment or training. I am looking forward to seeing all of you again as school goes back over the next few weeks.
2022 school travel applications are now open.
Applications for student travel in 2022 opened on Tuesday 12 October 2021.
Students who need a School Opal card or travel pass for 2022 can apply now. A new application will need to be submitted if they are applying for a school travel pass for the first time, or if they are requesting an additional travel entitlement as a result of a new shared parental responsibility situation (e.g. joint custody).
Students who change address, school, campus location, or who have repeated a year or received an expiry notification from Transport for NSW for their school travel entitlement should renew or update their details before the end of term 4. This will ensure that schools can endorse applications and current entitlements are updated and remain valid. School Opal card holders will have the changes applied to their existing card.
If a student’s distance eligibility has changed based on their grade the system will automatically update their entitlement if they meet the new criteria. If they do not meet the new eligibility criteria, they will receive an expiry notification via email.
Students who have an entitlement approved under a medical condition that is due to expire will receive a notification advising them to re-apply.
Term Bus Pass holders will receive a notification to re-apply.
Students in the Opal network applying for an Opal card (including a Term Bus Pass) for the first time will receive their Student Opal card at their nominated postal address. Cards will be mailed out from January 2022.
Students living in rural and regional (R&R) areas should receive their travel pass at the start of the new school year from their nominated transport operator. It may come via the school or be sent directly to them at home. Note: some R&R operators do not issue travel passes. Students/parents should confirm with their nominated operator if they do not receive a pass.
School Student Transport Scheme site change
On 1 October 2021 the School Student Transport Scheme (SSTS) information and application portal was moved to transportnsw.info.
We ask that parents plan ahead and make sure their child knows which service/s to use and has a valid ticket to travel; either a School Opal card or Child/Youth Opal card (within Greater Sydney) or a School Travel Pass (outside Greater Sydney), from the start of the school year.
Applications for the School Student Transport Scheme (SSTS) open at the start of Term 4 2021 for travel in 2022, so parents/students can apply or update details early and be ready for the start of the new school year.
Most students using the Opal network will not need a new Opal card and can continue travelling on their existing card each year.
The start of the year is a difficult period for local bus operators, and students travelling without a valid ticket make service planning and operations increasingly difficult.
We recognise that for some families last minute changes to school enrolments mean they may not have a School Opal card or Travel Pass for the start of term. In the Opal network, we strongly encourage these families to have their children travel on a Child/Youth Opal card until they receive their valid School Opal card. If outside Greater Sydney, parents should contact their local bus operator to discuss their travel needs.
Bus operators are flexible and understanding, particularly at the start of the school year, and will ensure students can travel safely to and from school. But to best support our operators we encourage all students to have a valid ticket, as early as possible, from the start of the school year.
Term 4 |
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Week 3 |
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Monday 18.10.2021 |
Kindergarten and Year 1 Students Return |
Week 4 |
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Monday 25.10.2021 |
All students return to school |
Week 6 |
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Thursday 11.11.2021 |
Remembrance Day |
Week 7 |
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Saturday 20.11.2021 |
First Holy Communion |
Week 8 |
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Sunday 21.11.2021 |
First Holy Communion |