Term 1 Week 6 Newsletter 2024
Important Dates
Mar 06 | Diocesan Swimming Carnival - DALC |
Mar 07 | Science and Engineering Challenge |
Mar 08 | Diocesan Winter Sports Trials - Bathurst |
Mar 13 | NAPLAN (Year 3 and 5) - Writing |
Mar 14 | NAPLAN (Year 3 and 5) - Reading, Language Conventions |
Mar 15 | NAPLAN (Year 3 and 5) - Maths |
Mar 25 | PUPIL FREE DAY |
Aug 02 | Grandparents Day (Please Note: Change of date) |
Vision Statement: St. Mary's Primary strives to be a welcoming Christ-centred learning community that promotes a quality holistic education and trusting relationships in a caring and supportive environment.
Acknowledgment of Country: We acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land, the Wiradjuri people, who, long before us, lived, loved, educated and raised their children on this site. We pay our respects to elders past and present, and we recognise the young people who are our future. We acknowledge all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families in our community. We respect their deep physical and spiritual connections to the country through their stories traditions and living cultures.
Character Virtue: C O U R A G E
Courage is fortitude, which means facing hard or scary situations, even when you feel afraid. Courage helps you face temptations and be strong enough to do the right thing, even when your friends don't. It's also one of the gifts of the Holy Spirit received in Confirmation to help you stand up for your faith in Christ.
From the Principal
Dear Parents,
Welcome to Week 6.
At last week’s P & F Meeting, we elected our Executive for 2024.
Thank you to:
President - Ilka Grattan
Vice President - Shelley McGhee
Secretary - Amy Whiteley
The Easter Raffle is conducted each year by our P&F Association as a fundraiser for our school, and the announcement of our major winners is always an exciting event. Raffle tickets for our Easter Raffle will be sent home this week. We rely on donations from our families for our Easter Raffle prizes, and the generosity of our parent community always blows us away. Thanks to the generosity of our families, we had more than 100 winners last year and raised over $4000 for our P & F. We will hold a casual clothes day to remind families to bring in their donated easter eggs on Tuesday, 19th March.
Reading Club - At the end of this term, students who have their Reading Club Booklet signed to confirm that they have read for forty nights will earn a Radical Readers Reward. Please read to your child, encourage your children to read to you or share a book with you for 5 -10 minutes each night, even on the weekend. Remember, reading improves reading.
As Dr Seuss said, “You’re never too old, too wacky, too wild, to pick up a book and read to a child”.
The importance of regular school attendance - The effective monitoring and promotion of regular student attendance is a legal requirement for our school. More importantly, it is a fundamental issue to student well-being and has proven implications for student academic progress and achievement.
Based upon research, the NSW Education Standards Authority has determined that primary students with attendance rates below 90% are at risk of ongoing impacts on their learning. Research shows that poor school attendance is associated with:
* lower academic achievement, including literacy and numeracy
* early school leaving
* leaving school with fewer qualifications
* reduced opportunities for students to learn and access educational resources, further
limiting achievement
* further absenteeism in higher year levels
We will be monitoring student attendance throughout the year. You can expect to be contacted by your child’s teacher if a pattern of non-attendance, regular late arrivals or unexplained absences occurs.
St. Johns College - Year 7, 2025 - Year 6 had a visit from St. Johns College last week, where they received enrolment packages for next year. Enrolment applications for St. Johns College need to be submitted before the end of Term 1.
School Fees - Term 1
Term 1 Statements were generated last Friday and are due for payment on Friday, 15th March.
If you haven't received your Statement, please check your 'SPAM' mail. Thank you.
P&F News
Sport
Paul Kelly Cup - AFL Gala Day - Thanks to Mrs Jacquie Clark, Miss Tilly Wilson and Mr Jack Fuller for their help with coaching our AFL teams last Tuesday. The girl's team had a wonderful day and improved with every game. Our Gold team won all of their games, and our Blue team won the final and will now move on to play in Orange at the regional finals!
Diocesan Swimming Carnival - On Wednesday, swimmers from St. Mary’s will represent the Western Region at the Diocesan Swimming Carnival.
Best of luck to Emily Lindsay, Harry Finlay, George Finlay, Austen O’Connor, Slater Gray,
Willow Scott, Millie Morris, Max Muller, Will Cochrane, Marlee Cochrane, Jess Comber,
Louie Knight, Georgie Meyers, Frankie Simpson, Diesel Simpson, Angus McNamara, Claudia Cook and Jake Butcher.
Bathurst Diocesan Winter Sports Trials - Congratulations to the following students who will attend the Bathurst Diocesan Winter Sports Trials this Friday:
Netball: Indie Wilson, Willow Scott, Milla Porter, Taylor Nichols, Anna Large, Claudia Cook.
Boys Soccer: Eli Willocks, Tristan Farrelly, Brock Eagleston.
Girls Soccer: Grace Young, Polly Hubbard, Stella Hubbard
11's Rugby League: Jackson O’Connor, Thomas Alley, Leo O’Connor, Jake Clarke-Lawrence,
Creadon Mallison, Fletcher Pilon and Slater Gray.
Open Rugby League: Max Muller, George Finlay, Vin Grey, Gus McNamara, CJ Gordon and
Brax Cooper
Religious Education
Dear Parents,
Project Compassion 2024 - In 2024 the Project Compassion focus will be ‘For All Future Generations’. As it was Project Compassion Sunday last Sunday- each class will commence their fundraising for 2024 this week. This year's theme reminds us that what we do today can have an impact For All Future Generations. This message invites us to step up for those who do not have the essential resources they need for their survival and those whose needs at this time are far beyond ours. By putting compassion into action, we can make a difference today, For All Future Generations.
Third Week of Lent - (Week beginning Monday, 4th March)
Samoa may be a country surrounded by water, but access to clean drinking water is scarce in some areas, with many families facing extreme hardship as a result.
Leaia lives with her five children, husband, brother and sister-in-law on the island of Upolu in Samoa. Not having access to a reliable source of clean water caused Leaia a lot of worry.
Their home is not connected to a piped water system, so they had to rely solely on rainwater collected in old fridges. When their water ran out, Leaia had to walk with her young children to collect water in buckets and containers from a neighbour down the street.
With the support of Caritas Australia's local partner, Caritas Samoa, a water tank was installed at Leaia's home. She and her family now have a steady supply of clean drinking water at home. Next year, they will also have a toilet built, with the support of Caritas Samoa, which will further improve their health and living conditions.
“We are very thankful and grateful for the water tank. It has helped us so much and made our daily life easier,” Leaia said.
Watch Leaia’s Story
Please donate to Project Compassion.
Together, we can help vulnerable communities face their challenges today and build a better tomorrow for all future generations.
You can donate through Project Compassion donation boxes, online by visiting caritas.org.au/project-compassion or by calling 1800 024 413.
Photo: Laura Womersley/Caritas Australia
2024 Sacramental Parent Information Sessions |
Meet 4 Mass - Each year, primary schools in Dubbo organise Meet 4 Mass. This is an opportunity for families and students to come together to celebrate the Eucharist at a Sunday morning Mass. This term, St. Laurence’s, St. Pius X and St. Mary’s are combined. Year 6 classes from these schools will have their Meet 4 Mass on Sunday 24th March at 9am (Palm Sunday), whilst K-5 from each school will combine on Sunday 7th April at 9am. We would love to see you there!
ST. BRIGID'S PARISH - MASS TIMES:
St Brigid's: Saturday - 6pm, Sunday - 9am and Sunday - 6pm
St. Laurence's Church: Sunday - 7.30am
Awards
STUDENT OF THE WEEK:
Harvey Tegart - KB |
Gundy Madgwick - KG |
William Brown - 4G |
Lina Catelotti - 6B |
Brandon Seton - 6G |
HOUSE AWARDS:
Congratulations to the following students for gaining 10 points for
their Sports House for exemplary behaviour:
LA SALLE: | LENNON: | McAULEY: | MOORE: |
Ellie Fardell KB | Lucy Bower KB | Blake Constantine KB | Arshaan Thind |
Anthony Haylock KB | Aubrie Olsen KB | Liam Sutton KB | Harry Taylor KB |
Aria Wright KB | Halle Gardiner KB | Indi Green 1B | Eboni Cook 1B |
Hilary Johnston KB | Harvey Howarth KB | Wyatt Grey 1B | Lexi Anderson 1B |
Evie McLaren 1B | Merryn McArthur 1B | Maddix Chapman 1G | Thea Casey 1B |
Ellie Eagleston 1B | Reggie Green 1B | Mia Benton 1G | Charlie Coyle 1B |
Eleanor Quayle 1B | Willow Scott 1B | Livinia Smith 5B | Mackenzie Fuller 1B |
Mila Huntly 1G | George Knight 1B | Gracie March 6B | Lewy O'Connor 1B |
Louie Fitzgerald 1G | Genesis Godwin 1B | Zander Rowe 6B | Will Large 1B |
Michael Gowans 1G | Evie Cooper 1G | Andrew Warman 6B | Lottie Woodham 1G |
Amelia Milsom 1G | Clay Crawford 1G | Annabelle Williams 2G | Benji Wiatkowski 1G |
Emma Malouf 5B | Jake Jones 1G | Lucas O'Connor 2G | Georgie Grattan 1G |
Will Cochrane 6B | Liddy Wellman 1G | Chelsea Meyers KG | Ellie Brown 1G |
Tasha Middleton 2G | Jensen Walkom 1G | Skylar Tobin KG | Oakley Coyle 1G |
Althea Higgins 2G | Digby Moore 1G | Gracie Lee 1G | |
Theo Coyle KG | Zac Jacobson 5B | Jack Williams 1G | |
Beau Georgiou KG | Lachlan Hattenfels 5B | George Finlay 6B | |
Harvey Woodbridge KG | Amy Cass 6B | Isaac Goodwin 2G | |
Lola Whiteman KG | Levi Gilholme 6B | Ivy Carney KG | |
Tommy Jones 2G | Conor Carroll KG | ||
Leila Cusack 2G | Harry Lee KG | ||
Alfie Winterton 2G | |||
Halle Box KG | |||
Charlie Knight KG | |||
Maggie O'Neill KG | |||
Polly Pearson KG | |||
Matilda Walkom KG |
Community News
BIRTHDAYS:
Celebrating their birthday this week are:
Alfie Bonham, Tanner Howell, Harry O'Donoghue, Aria Wright
Archie Chippendale, Bede Isbester.
We hope you enjoy your birthday!
Canteen
Canteen Roster
TUES Mar 05 | Joanne Fitzgerald |
WED Mar 06 | Jo Trimboli |
THURS Mar 07 | Emma Maas, Kim Large and Emily Simpson |
FRI Mar 08 | HELP NEEDED |
MON Mar 11 | Kellie Rowe |
A big thank you to:
Kim Scott and Jasanna Pilon for their assistance in the Canteen last Friday.
Your help was very much appreciated!
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HELP NEEDED: Friday, 8th March.
If you can assist in the Canteen, please phone the school office.