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Dear Parents and Carers,
Tomorrow school concludes for Term 1. Congratulations everyone on the spirit and goodwill that has continued to be shown each and every day. The first term has been challenging due to the ongoing disruption from COVID19 and the staff and student absences experienced. Numerous families have now experienced COVID19 either directly or indirectly through being a close contact. Despite the current teacher shortage across NSW, particularly the South Coast in our case, the school has faced the daily challenge of having enough teachers in front of students. I appreciate your understanding in cases where classes have needed to be split.
In Term 2 there will be a couple of staff changes:
- Mrs Maree McGrath, who has taught music at our school for 14 years, will be travelling to Western Australia to teach in a remote Aboriginal community. This is an extraordinary decision for Mrs McGrath and her husband Richard. Mrs McGrath is very excited to have the opportunity to teach in this Aboriginal community and looks forward to sharing her learning when she returns for the 2023 school year. The school has been fortunate to employ Mr Cain Holgate who will teach Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) each week. SEL has been identified as one of the key needs of students as they manoeuvre their way through COVID19 and other issues faced during this period of challenge.
- Mrs Sarah Sansom has commenced her maternity leave and eagerly awaits the birth of her child. Mrs Carly Butler has been teaching this Year 2 class since last week and final decisions are being made for the Year 2 cohort for the rest of the year. On behalf of our school community, I wish Sarah God’s blessing for the safe arrival of her child.
- Mrs Michelle Warner applied for Long Service Leave towards the end of last year and will commence that leave in Term 2. Mrs Michelle Heffernan and Mrs Barbara McKenna will work within the Year 4W class for Term 2 and 3. My thoughts and prayers are with Michelle Warner and her family as they commence a long awaited opportunity to travel around Australia.
- In Term 2 we will welcome our new Senior School Support Officer (SSSO), Mrs Julie Vella. Julie has previously worked as a SSSO at St John’s Nowra (2012-2015) as well as School Support Officer at St John’s and St Michael’s. Julie has worked in a similar capacity in some other organisations. Mrs Tanya Goodwin has been acting in the SSSO role this term and has done a wonderful job. I would like to formally thank Tanya for accepting this role for Term 1 and working so diligently supporting all of our staff and families. Tanya has been ably assisted by Jessica Webster. Thank you to Tanya and Jessica for being such a welcoming and professional team for our school. Julie Vella will formally commence on Tuesday 3 May, 2022.
In Term 2 we will formally welcome parents back into the school community. We have missed the presence of parents within the school but have been hampered by the ongoing waves of COVID19 running rampant amongst students, staff and families. Hopefully the two week vacation will flatten the curve of COVID19 and allow things to become ‘more normal’. It was great to see a group of parents wrapping up the Easter eggs for the raffle prizes. A special thank you is extended to our Parents and Friends group for battling through the pandemic and still providing a service for our school community. The ordering of tickets online for the Easter raffle has been very successful. Formal Parents and Friends Association meetings will commence again next term.
The season of Easter is the most significant time for our Catholic Church and it commences with the celebration of Palm Sunday this weekend. Palm Sunday is the start of Holy Week and is an occasion to recognize Jesus as King of the Jews. But it is also the beginning of one of the saddest true stories of all time.
Following Jesus’ triumphant arrival into Jerusalem, he gathered the Apostles together on the evening of Holy Thursday and shared the “Last Supper” with them. At this stage, Jesus was aware that he was soon to be ridiculed, taunted and hung on a cross to die. At this “Last Supper” Jesus actually led the apostles in the first mass where he used the symbols of bread and wine to signify his own body and blood. Every mass that occurs around the world has a Priest present to lead the gathered people to remember the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus.
On Good Friday, we have a clear reminder that God loved us so much that he allowed his son Jesus to die on the cross so that we all could be saved. On Easter Sunday the Catholic Church celebrates the risen Jesus. Amidst the arrival of Easter eggs and chocolate, we celebrate the commencement of our new lives. For our first Pope, St Peter and the apostles, Easter Sunday was the beginning of their journey in establishing a church of followers, to be known centuries later as the Roman Catholic church.
Please feel welcome to attend any of these important celebrations in the Church during Holy week and Easter. The school hall will continue to be the mass setting for all Easter liturgies. A schedule of the liturgies can be viewed on the Parish website.
This week all students have been scheduled to visit the school hall foyer to pray the ‘Stations of the Cross’. The traditional ‘Stations of the Cross’ have been enriched by an Aboriginal perspective resulting in a very spiritual setting. Thank you to Mrs Mathieson and Mrs Royston for arranging the ‘Stations of the Cross’ in the hall foyer.
The first day for Term 2 is Wednesday 27 April 2022. All staff will attend a ‘Spirituality’ day offsite on Tuesday 26 April 2022. As the weather is unpredictable, students can transition into their winter uniform. Summer uniform can still be worn for the first three weeks of term.
On Wednesday 27 April 2022 our school will celebrate ANZAC day with a service in the school playground. Parents will be able to attend. Thank you to our Defence Mentor, Mrs Natalie Hayes who has organised the service which will commence at 9.15am.
As we conclude the term, I would like to thank all of our staff and parents at St Michael’s Nowra for their amazing commitment to our students. Education during these ‘Covid19’ times continues to be a challenge and our staff has supported students and families with conviction and purpose. Have a well earned holiday everyone.
Yours in Faith and Virtue,
Christopher Paton
Principal
Project Compassion Appeal
A BIG thank you to everyone for giving so generously to Project Compassion. The St Patrick’s Day mufti raised $656 and a further $429 was donated through the Project Compassion boxes in every classroom. Your generosity is helping to assist some of the world’s most vulnerable people and create a future full of hope for their families, communities and for all future generations.
Sacraments
Students is Year 6, Year 3 and Year 2 wanting to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation, Eucharist or Reconciliation should have returned their note and money. Anyone who has not will need to get it in by Friday 29 April as this is the cut off date.
Holy Week/Easter
This week all classes participated in the walking of the Aboriginal Stations of the Cross. All students were able to follow the story and recognise the grouping of the figures - rich with Aboriginal symbolism.
Holy Week is an important time for Christians throughout the world. It is a time to remember and participate in the Passion of Jesus Christ.
Easter Sunday is the greatest celebration in the Catholic Church. It commemorates Jesus Christ’s resurrection from the dead and celebrates the beginning of Christianity.
May the miracle of Easter bring you and your families renewed hope, faith, love and joy.
Happy Easter!
Martine Mathieson
Religious Education Coordinator
It has certainly been a busy start to Term 1 2022. The unprecedented rain we have experienced saw many events either cancelled or postponed. We had 6 students make Wollongong sporting teams in a variety of sports and with extremely late notice, we were finally able to hold the School Cross Country.
On Tuesday, after a lot of consultation with weather Apps, the decision was made to run the school Cross Country at the oval next to the Shoalhaven Hospital. It was a day where the sun was forecast to shine for the majority of the day which has been rare over the past weeks. Due to the persistent rain over the past month, we were unable to hold it at our usual venue at Willandra. The weather on Tuesday was fantastic and the ground had managed to dry out. It was wonderful to see such enthusiasm from the students who participated in the day. Well done to all the students for their efforts on the day and especially Grade 6 who assisted as course marshals and cheered all the students whilst they raced. Special mentions must go out to Diesel Romeo, Tim Tyler, Alvis Maliakkal, Georgia Mouawad, Tanisha Vella, Jett Taylor, Miley Winchester, Cayden Bramble, Trae Yenne and Will Anderson, whose assistance throughout the whole day was invaluable, as they helped the teachers and encouraged and supported the runners.
Here are the results from the day.
8/9 Boys 1st - Finn Goddard 2nd - Joey Jefferson 3rd - Xavier Fairs 4th - Jack Webber |
8/9 Girls 1st - Savannah Crockett 2nd - Porsha Christofferson 3rd - Amalie Ward 4th - Savannah Atfield |
10 yr Boys 1st - Sylas Murphy 2nd - Harley Hackett 3rd - Zane Hantis 4th - Bayin Wills |
10 yr Girls 1st - Ella Walsh 2nd - Grace Regan 3rd - Imogen Foster-Percy 4th - Anais Wynn |
11 yr Boys 1st - Brayden Luxford 2nd - Remm McKenzie 3rd - Joshua Barker 4th - Zane Farrugia |
11 yr Girls 1st - Milla Cooper 2nd - Brooklyn Horwood 3rd - Olivia Seymour-Munn 4th - Alannah Oke |
Senior Boys 1st - Taj Goddard 2nd - Noah Jamieson 3rd - Kai Delaney 4th - Benji Rutkowski |
Senior Girls 1st - Miley Winchester 2nd - Kyiesha Kershaw 3rd - Matilda Martin 4th Chloe Farrugia |
The top 3 runners in each age group will progress to the Diocesan Cross Country Carnival, which is to be held at Willandra on Tuesday, 3rd May.
2 weeks ago, Taj Goddard, Noah Jamieson, Callum Farrugia, Cooper Green and Luke Keating trialled for the 11 years and 12 years, Wollongong Rugby League Teams. The boys were up against some tall and strong competition. They were put through some warm-up drills and then were divided up into teams. The games were made even harder as it was raining. The trials were wrapped up early due to the persistent rain. Out of the five boys who trailled, Noah and Taj were successful in making the Wollongong Team. Well done to all the boys for their exceptional efforts at these trails.
On Friday, 25th March, Jack Meagher and Lincoln Taylor from Grade 6 represented St Michael’s and the Wollongong Diocese by competing in the NSW MacKillop Rugby League Trials held in Wagga Wagga. The boys played in 4 games against teams from Sydney, Parramatta, Wagga Wagga and Albury. The quality of the opposition was tough and the games were all very close. The boys managed to help steer their team to 2 wins. Jack and Lincoln were unsuccessful in making the MacKillop team but thoroughly enjoyed the experience. Well done to both boys.
Here are upcoming sporting dates for Term 2:
Diocesan Cross Country – Tuesday, 3rd May
Athletics Carnival – Tuesday, 26th May
If you have any questions about sports or any upcoming events, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Regards,
Mr. Allmark
Sports Co-ordinator
Dear parents and carers,
You are invited to St Michael’s Catholic Primary School
ANZAC DAY CEREMONY.
Date: Wednesday 27th April 2022
Venue: St Michael’s School at the Flag Poles
(If wet weather, venue will change to the school hall)
Time: Ceremony begins at 9.15am
We request that Defence personnel please attend in Ceremonial uniform.
Natalie Hayes
Defence School Mentor
Enrolment interviews with the school Principal Mr Christopher Paton and the Leadership Team will be held on Saturday 14th May 2022. For further information please contact the school office on 4421 3630.
P & F News - Easter Egg Raffle
The P & F Association would like to thank everyone for their donations of chocolate eggs and crafts and to all who bought tickets. We decided to give out 1st, 2nd, and 3rd class prizes regardless of ticket purchases to spread some easter cheer after a rough couple of years. A special thank you to our parent helpers Simone, Natalie, Taylor, Nikkita and Ashley who helped wrap the presents so lovely.
Prize Winners are;
1st - Ayla Farrugia
2nd - Mandy Davis - Savannah Brugmans
3rd - Zoe Douglas
4th - Melinda Gerges
5th - Daniel Brugmans - Savannah Brugmans
6th - Iris Zarella
7th - Walter Coulthart
8th - Olivia Gwilliam
9th - Jasper McConville
10th - Olivia Montegomery
11th - Imogen Jacka
12th - Jordan Sater
13th - Savannah Brugmans
14th - Evelyn Gould
15th - Amari Fulop
16th - Lane Plant
17th - Dean Osgood
18th - Ahvoka Leisman
19th - Oden Berry
20th - Maddy Tipping
21st - Matilda Martin
22nd - Lachlan Davis
23rd - Savannah McMillan
24th - Nicholas Roche
25th - Megan Turner
Term 1 |
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Week 10 |
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Thursday 31.03.2022 |
Cross Country for Years 3-6 at Willandra |
Week 11 |
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Friday 08.04.2022 |
Last day of school for Term 1 |
Term 2 - |
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Week 1 |
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Tuesday 26.04.2022 |
Pupil Free Day |
Wednesday 27.04.2022 |
School returns for Term 2 - Winter Uniform Summer uniform is permitted to be worn for the first three weeks. |
Wednesday 27.04.2022 |
ANZAC Remembrance Assembly, all families welcome. |