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Holy Spirit Catholic Primary School
NEWSLETTER
PO Box 40030, Casuarina, NT. 0811 | email: admin.holyspirit@nt.catholic.edu.au | website: www.holyspiritnt.catholic.edu.au | Ph. 08 8927 3411 | Fax: 08 8927 9791 1
Principal’s Reflection
Dear Families,
Over the weekend we had a number of our students here at Holy Spirit begin their preparation for
the Sacrament of Reconciliation. The Parish community blessed them and their parents on this
journey. The first reading at the weekend was from Leviticus and reminded us to “love our
neighbour as yourself.” What a wonderful reminder as these children start their preparation for the
Sacrament of Reconciliation.
Next Wednesday we will be holding a whole school Ash Wednesday liturgy to acknowledge the beginning of
the Lenten season. Over the coming weeks we prepare ourselves for Easter. It is a time set aside for reflection
on Jesus Christ – his suffering and his sacrifice. Parents are welcome to join us at 11am On Wednesday 1st
March.
We are still looking for five parent helpers to assist with preparing and serving pancakes on Shrove Tuesday,
28th February between 9 and 10:30am. If you are able to assist please contact the front office.
The Holy Spirit School Board meets each month during school time. The 2017 Holy Spirit School Board is made up of the
following members: President – Fr. Joseph Neonbasu, Executive Officer: Simon Duffy, Teacher Representative:
Paula Sellars, Chairperson: Johanna Stieber, Finance Officer: LeeMian Chong, Community of Learners Representative: Adam
Darcey and board members, Jessie Yu, Georgina Makia, and Karen Sullivan. I would like to thank the board for the fantastic
work that they do in guiding and assisting our Holy Spirit school community.
Work place safety is everybody’s responsibility. Holy Spirit Catholic Primary School has a Work Health and Safety team that
meet regularly, if you have any school concerns that you would like to rise with the committee please contact Paula Sellars,
our school’s Work Health Safety Coordinator or myself.
A reminder that the Goal Setting Sessions with your child’s teacher are on either Monday 27th February or Tuesday 28th
February between 3pm and 6pm. The purpose of this meeting is to have time with your child’s teacher to discuss your hopes
and dreams for your child’s achievements during 2017. Booking for these meetings are done online. Parents are asked to go to
the website: www.schoolinterviews.com.au and log on with the code: 7ybru to make their booking. There are more details in
the newsletter on page 5.
We have had a few concerns with toys at school this week. I take this opportunity to remind families that
children’s toys are not allowed at school. If they are bringing them in for a classroom activity, they need to be
handed to the teacher on arrival and collected at the end of the day. Thanks for your co-operation with this.
Our next big school social event is the Harmony Day Dinner held on Friday 24th March from 5:30pm – 7:30pm at school.
This event is a wonderful opportunity for families to gather and celebrate our cultural diversity, as well as watching
performances from our school choirs and dancers.
God bless you all and keep you safe,
Mr. Simon Duffy
Principal
22 February, 2017
Week 4, Term 1
Reflection “When the chief shepherd
appears, you will be given the
unfading crown of glory”
- Peter 5:4
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Congratulations to the following students:
T/1, Rm.8 - Kieron Piper
Benjamin Lemmat
T/1, Rm. 9 - Bill Jaenke
Sienna Ammerlaan
Year 1/2, Rm.4 - Damien Marriner
Year 1/2, Rm.6 - Savannah Coco
Year 3/4, Rm.10 - Deklan O’Donnell
Year 3/4, Rm.12 - Amy Harris
Year 3/4, Rm.13 - Joshua Whear
Year 5/6, Rm.14 - Lily Johnson
Year 5/6, Rm.15 - Ella Johnstone
Year 5/6, Rm.17- Brendan Ammerlaan
Sport Award - Bill Jaenke & Karys Sheridan
The MJR (Making Jesus Real) Award is presented to a person
who puts enthusiasm, energy and happiness into our school
and is a team player.
This week’s MJR Award goes to :
Deacon Brown
GUITAR LESSONS Guitar lessons are available on Thursdays. 1/2 hour lessons.
Solo $25 | Group $20.00 | Contact Garry Jackson
Ph. 89 455 326 or email: garrynoel@iinet.net.au
Enrolment forms available from the front office.
ABSENCES AND LATE STUDENTS Holiday?
If your child/ren are going to be away during the school term
please notify the front office by e-mail, phone, the school app,
or come in and pick up a ‘Notification of Absence’ form.
Leaving?
If your child is leaving the school please notify the office by
completing a ‘Termination of Enrolment’ form which can be
found at the front office.
Late?
If your child arrives to school after the first bell (8:10am), please
send them to the front office to be signed in. If they are not
signed in they will be recorded as an unexplained absence.
Sick?
If your child is sick please notify the front office by e-mail,
phone or the school app. Your child’s absence will only be rec-
orded as a notified absence if you advise the school on the day
of absence or provide a medical certificate.
OSHC BOOKINGS,CANCELLATIONS, CHARGES & CHANGES
Cancellations or bookings must be made in writing at least 24
hours in advance for a normal rate of $25 to apply and for
cancellations not to be charged (Before 2:30pm for ASC and
before 7am for BSC the day prior of
booking or required booking).
Bookings made less than 24 hours in
advance will be charged $35 per child.
The Change of Bookings Form can be obtained from the front
office and from the OSHC building. All bookings and
cancellations must be in writing and made through the front
office. Email accepted, please email:
admin.holyspirit@nt.catholic.edu.au
A $50 late fee (plus $1 per minute) per child will apply if your
child is collected after 5:30pm.
Students who have not been collected by 2:45pm will be sent
to OSHC to ensure supervision. Once a child is signed in at
OSHC the casual rate will be charged.
SPARE UNIFORM The front office has a shortage of spare clothes. If you have a
child in Transition - Year 2, we ask that you send them to school
with a change of uniform in their school bag in case of
accidents that occur from time to time.
OSHC FORMS, 2017
Bookings from 2016 are not carried over, as of the 13th of
February if your child has attended OSHC and has not submitted
a 2017 OSHC form to the office, you will be charged the casual
rate until a form has been submitted.
VACATION CARE Vacation Care forms are now available from the front office and
OSHC Building. To secure your child's place please return them
to the front office by Friday the 31st of March.
Forms received after the submission date will incur an additional fee of $50 per child.
Happy Birthday to the
following Students who
celebrate their birthday in
week 4:
Neve Krongold
Sofia Commons-Fidge
Brandon Seiler
Benjamin Lemmat
Joanne Barranda
Leo Nguyen
LOOKING THROUGH THE WINDOW TR/Year 1, Rm. 8 with Mrs. Emma Marshall.
In Room 8 we have been making new friends, learning the rules
of Holy Spirit and learning how to work in group rotations. We
have spent time getting to know our Year 3/4 buddies.
PO Box 40030, Casuarina, NT. 0811 | email: admin.holyspirit@nt.catholic.edu.au | website: www.holyspiritnt.catholic.edu.au | Ph. 08 8927 3411 | Fax: 08 8927 9791 3
PARENT HELPERS NEEDED On Shrove Tuesday ( Pancake Tuesday) 28th February we are
looking for 10 parent helpers from 9 – 10.30am to assist with
preparing pancakes and serving them to students. If you are able
to assist please contact the office.
UNIFORM NEWS... The old purple polo shirts are no longer part of the school
uniform. Uniform shirts are available from the office, $35.
TERM DATES
Semester One, 2017
Term 1 Wed. 1 February -Fri. 7 April
Term break Mon. 10 April- Fri. 14 April
Term 2 Tues. 18 April - Fri. 23 June
Semester break Mon. 26 June – Fri. 21 July
Semester Two, 2017
Term 3 Tues. 25 July – Fri. 29 September
Term break Mon. 2 Oct – Fri. 6 Oct
Term 4 Mon. 9 Oct – Thurs. 14 Dec
TERM DATES 2017 SCHOOL FEES - 2017 Families are advised the following school fees for 2017 apply.
These fees have been recommended by the CEC
Finance, Facilities & Resources Committee and endorsed by the
Bishop. If the level of increase creates any hardship for you
please make an appointment with the Principal to discuss the
circumstances.
1st Child $292.25 + levies = $457.25 per term $292.25 + $75 + $60 + $30 = $257.25 2nd Child $263.03+ levies = $428.03 per term
$428.03 + $457.25 - $60 = $825.28 per term – total of 2
3rd Child $233.80 + levies = $372.00 per term $398.80 + $825.28 - $60 = $1164.08 per term – total of 3
4th Child levies only = $165.00 term $165.00 + $1164.08 - $60 = $1269.08 per term – total of 4
Levies
$75.00 Books & Services (per child/per term)
$30.00 Excursion (per child/per term)
$60.00 Operational (per family/per term)
$60.00 B&S extra for Years 5 & 6 (per child/per year)
If you would like to pay your account through internet banking
please see the school account details below:
National Australia Bank
Account Name: Holy Spirit School
BSB No. 085933
Account No. 398951673
Ref: (Child's First Initial) . (Last Name) FEES/COL/OSHC
Example: J Smith FEES
Please contact the Finance Officer as soon as possible if there
are any difficulties meeting payment commitments.
Community of Learners (fees subject to change)
One Child $370 per week $90 per day
Child Care Benefits (CCB) apply
After School Care (fees subject to change)
One Child $125 per week $25 per day
Child Care Benefits (CCB) apply
Before School Care (fees subject to change)
Child Care Benefits (CCB) apply
One Child $10 per morning (includes breakfast)
PUZZLE MASTER #4 Puzzle Instructions:
This week is the 4th week of the school’s series of puzzles for
our students to solve (adults in the home can join in).
1. Solve the puzzle
2. Put it in the puzzle response box at the front office and;
3. One lucky winner will be drawn out and announced at
Wednesday’s end of day assembly.
A special canteen voucher for recess will be
given to the lucky winner.
Have fun - closing date for Puzzle No. 4 is
Tuesday, 28th of February.
Puzzle #4:
What are the next three numbers in this series:
4, 8, 12, 16, ___, ___, ___
Full Name: _________________________
Year Level and Rm.: ___________________
Answer:______________________________________
PHYSICAL EDUCATION & HATS It is compulsory for students to wear their school hat during PE
lessons. If your child does not have a school hat they will not be
able to participate in the lesson.
SNAPPY SIX Name: Miya Millington
Favourite Colour: Magenta
Favourite Food: Japanese food
Favourite Book: One Upon a Slime
by Andy Griffths
Favourite Sport: Dancing
What do you like best about Holy Spirit School?
The friendly students and staff
School Vice Captain
SNAPPY SIX Name: Brandon Kurnoth
Favourite Colour: Green
Favourite Food: Carrot
Favourite Book: Albert Einstein and his Inflatable
Universe by Mike Goldsmith
Favourite Sport: Rugby
What do you like best about Holy Spirit School?
The books
School Vice Captain
SPORTS VOUCHER Sport vouchers have been distributed.
If your child has not received one please visit
www.sportvoucher.nt.gov.au or call 1800 817 860 to request a
new or replacement voucher for your child.
BACK TO SCHOOL VOUCHER
Have you used your child’s “Back to school” voucher?
It is worth $150 and can be used against the Book and Service
Levy or uniforms. Valid till the end of Term 1. Available at the
Front Office.
PO Box 40030, Casuarina, NT. 0811 | email: admin.holyspirit@nt.catholic.edu.au | website: www.holyspiritnt.catholic.edu.au | Ph. 08 8927 3411 | Fax: 08 8927 9791 4
UNIFORM Students are expected to wear full school uniform each day. A
signed note from parents must be sent to school if a student is
out of uniform. Students out of uniform will be issued with a
note to parents advising breach of uniform - the note is request-
ed to be signed and then returned.
Purple polo shirt $35
Black Shorts or Skorts - plain black $30
Dress $45
Hats - Black school hat $15
Black shoes or sandshoes - must be plain black with black laces
Socks - white or black
Sandals - black or brown
Jewellery
A wrist watch may be worn and a thin gold or silver chain with
a cross but no other form of jewellery is acceptable. Students
who have pierced ears may wear one pair of ‘sleepers’ or ‘studs’
only.
Hair
Needs to be neat and tidy at all times. Hair is not to be hanging
in the face of students, if longer than students shoulders needs to
be tied back. Purple or black ribbons are acceptable.
Nail Polish is not to be worn at school.
Hats are a compulsory uniform item.
The old bucket hats and heavy purple polo shirts are no
longer school uniform.
Term 1 Calendar, 2017 Week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Assembly
Week 4 February 6th Sunday Ordinary Time
20
21
22
23
24
Room 4
Week 5 February 2nd Sunday Lent
27
Parent/Teacher Goal Setting 3—6pm
28
Parent/Teacher Goal Setting 3-6pm
1
Ash Wednesday
2
3
Room 14, 15 & 17
Week 6 March 1st Sunday Lent
6
7
8
9
10
Room 10
Week 7 March 2nd Sunday Lent
13
14
15
16
BOARD MEETING
17
Room 6
Week 8 March 3rd Sunday Lent
20
21
22
23
24
Harmony Day Dinner @ 5:30pm (courtyard)
Room 12
Week 9 March 4th Sunday Lent
27
28
29
30
Reconciliation, 6pm
31
Mini Vinnies
Week 10 April 5th Sunday Lent
3
4
5
6
7 REWARD AFTERNOON Mr. Duffy, Mrs. Sellars
and Student Leadership
HOLY SPIRIT PARISH SACRAMENTAL PROGRAMME DATES 2017
Reconciliation
Sunday 19th February – 1st Lesson and Commitment Ceremony at
9.30am Mass
Sunday 12th March – 2nd Lesson after 9.30am Mass
Sunday 26 March – Practice and Retreat after Mass until Lunch time
Reconciliation Ceremony – Thursday 30th March at 6pm
Confirmation
Sunday 7th May – 1st Lesson and Commitment Ceremony at 9.30am
Mass
Sunday 28th June – 2nd Lesson after 9.30am Mass
Thursday 15th June – Retreat and visit from Bishop at 3-5.45pm
Confirmation Ceremony - Sunday 18th June at 9.30am
First Holy Communion
Sunday 13th August - 1st Lesson and Commitment Ceremony at
9.30am Mass
Sunday 27th August – 2nd Lesson after 9.30am Mass
Sunday 10th September - Practice and Retreat after Mass until Lunch
time
First Holy Communion Ceremony – Sunday 17th September at
9.30am Mass
For more information please see Father Joseph (Parish Priest) or Mrs
Emma Marshall (REC - Holy Spirit
Catholic Primary School).
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NEWSLETTER DISTRIBUTION If you would like to receive the newsletter by e-mail please
contact the front office with your preferred e-mail address.
You can also access the newsletter through the School App. and
on our website: www.holyspiritnt.catholic.edu.au
If you are receiving and do not require a hard copy of the
newsletter because you access it through e-mail and/or the
school app please notify the office.
POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT POLICY – UPDATE
Dear Parents/Carers,
A focus for our school in 2016 was to update our Positive Be-
haviour Support Policy and Agreed Practices with support from
staff, students and members of our School Board.
To ensure all members of Holy Spirit Catholic Primary School
are informed and updated, information will be provided through
our weekly newsletter explaining policy and procedures in
place. While updating this, our Vision and Mission Statement
was used to ensure an accurate reflection of our school commu-
nity. A copy of this statement is provided below.
We encourage you to take the time each week to discuss this as
a family. Please do not hesitate in speaking with classroom
teachers or members of school leadership for clarification as
required.
Kind Regards,
Paula Sellars
Deputy Principal
Holy Spirit Vision and Mission Statement
Holy Spirit Catholic community is inspired by the gift of the
Catholic story and tradition, encouraging all members to live, to
love and to grow in Christ.
Holy Spirit Catholic School is committed to developing the
fundamental value of each person. Through sharing and living
the Catholic story and tradition, we foster learning that enables
students, families, school and community to engage in a collab-
orative partnership for a life-long journey of education.
Our students learn in an atmosphere which integrates Gospel
values with their life and learning. They are valued as
unique individuals working to achieve their potential - spirit-
ually, academically and socially.
Our teachers are committed to providing a quality Catholic
education based on Gospel values in partnership with the
parish and parents/carers. Their priority is to support stu-
dents achieving their potential.
Positive Behaviour Update 4:
Reflection Sheet
There may be occasions during learning time, in the play-
ground, Homework Centre (HWC) or Out School Hours Care
(OSHC) that your child may be asked to complete a Reflection
Sheet. This is an opportunity for your child to have some quiet
time to record in their words what has occurred.
The Reflection Sheet has three main questions:
What happened?
What would have been a better choice? Who have you
upset?
What can I do now to make things right?
A record of this is kept on file at school, and depending on na-
ture of incident, may be sent home for parent/carers signature as
well as acknowledgement of receipt.
This reflection sheet may be used where a student is sent to
their Buddy Class for a short break or where the behaviour ex-
hibited does not support our Positive Behaviour Support Policy
and Agreed Practices.
Where students are required to complete Reflection Sheet at
HWC/OSHC, they will be given time to sit with supervisors in a
quiet space as provided by centre. Procedures following this
remain the same for students during recess/lunch or learning
time during school hours.
We encourage parent/carers to make contact with staff to clarify
or discuss as required. Copies of all policies and procedures are
available to all parents/carers upon request.
Next week – Positive Behaviour Support Agreed Practices
PARENT /TEACHER GOAL SETTING SESSIONS
Parent/Teacher interviews will be held between 3pm – 6pm on
Monday 27th and Tuesday 28th of February. You can now book
interviews at times that suit YOUR FAMILY BEST.
Go to www.schoolinterviews.com.au and follow these simple
instructions.
Enter THIS school event code: 7ybru
Then follow these 3 simple steps:
When you click finish, your interview timetable will be emailed to
you automatically - check your junk mail folder if you do not re-
ceive your email immediately. You can return to
www.schoolinterviews.com.au at any time, and change your inter-
views - until bookings close.
BOOKINGS CLOSE MONDAY 27th OF FEBRUARY AT 9AM
For parents that don’t have access to the internet at home, at work, at
a friend’s house or on their phones, please contact the front office.
Parents may send a note to school with the approximate times they
require, or phone the school on 89 273 411. Interviews are strictly
10mins and spaces are limited. If you require more time, please con-
tact your teacher directly to make alternative arrangements.
Parents can change their interview bookings, any time prior to the
closing date, by re-visiting the www.schoolinterviews.com.au web-
site, and using the event code. Remember to use the same name and
email address, you used when you made your original booking. Par-
ents wishing to change their interview times after the closing date,
should contact the school directly on: 89 273 411
PROJECT COMPASSION BOXES Project Compassion Boxes have
been distributed .
Please return them by the end of Term 1.
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Community Notices
Did you know Caritas Australia has created a free reflective Lent Calendar app
for your Apple, Android and web devices?
Use the calendar to deepen your
spirituality this Lent and learn about Caritas Australia's work in five countries
across the globe. Explore Project Compassion, meet inspiring people and
reflect on the Lenten period through daily readings, prayers and social justice ac-
tions.
A children’s version is available online al-so; reflect together as a class, whole
school, family and parish! View or download at
www.caritas.org.au/
projectcompassion/lent-calendar
Holy Spirit Catholic Primary School Homework Policy Ratified by School Board June, 2016
Homework Policy Parents, students and teachers were surveyed about expectations for Homework. There was a strong expectation that Homework be a compulsory component of life at Holy Spirit School. The Homework Policy was addressed and revised through School Board meetings. The purpose of Homework is:
To provide opportunities for parents, students and the school to work together in partnership in relation to children’s learning.
To encourage students and their parents/carer to share and enjoy learning experiences.
To practise or consolidate basic skills and knowledge, especially in Literacy and Numeracy.
To encourage students to develop the responsibility, confidence and self-discipline to undertake study habits independently.
To ensure consistency across the school.
To use homework that is appropriate as an opportunity to raise achievement standards.
To develop appropriate levels of independence in student commensurate with their stage of development.
What does homework look like? Generally homework will include a revision of work being undertaken in class, including spelling/sight words/reading and some numeracy work. This may vary from time to time and in the older years may include project work, revision and further reading. Homework is an opportunity for our learners to:
Make connections
Set goals
Monitor success against given criteria
Implement strategies that help them to move forward with their learning
Consolidate their learning Expectations:
Teachers: Teachers can help students establish a routine of regular, independent study by:
• Setting homework on a regular basis; homework will be provided every Monday to be handed in on the Friday of the same week. Individual teachers may provide homework on a Friday to enable completion schedule to include a weekend;
• Clearly communicating the purpose, benefits and expectations of all homework; • Checking homework regularly and providing timely and useful feedback; • Using homework that is varied, challenging and directly related to class work and appropriate to
students’ learning needs; • Explicitly teaching strategies to develop organisational and time-management skills and providing
opportunities to practice these strategies through homework; • Giving consideration to other academic and personal development activities (school based or other)
that students could be engaged in when setting homework; and • Discussing with parents and caregivers any developing problems concerning their child’s homework
and suggesting strategies to assist with their homework.
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Holy Spirit Catholic Primary School
Holy Spirit Catholic Primary School Homework Policy Ratified by School Board June, 2016
Students: Students can take responsibility for their own learning by:
• Accepting responsibility for the completion of homework tasks; • Following up on comments made by teachers; • Seeking assistance when difficulties arise; and • Developing an understanding of the value that homework can bring to their learning outcomes.
(Please note that these expectations will vary dependent on age of student)
Parents: Parents and caregivers can help their children by:
• Reading to them, talking with them and involving them in tasks at home including shopping, playing games and physical activity;
• Helping them to complete tasks by discussing key questions or directing them to resources; • Encouraging them to organise their time and take responsibility for their learning; • Encouraging them to read and to take an interest in and discuss current local, national and
international events; • Helping them to balance the amount of time spent completing homework, watching television,
playing computer games, playing sport and engaging in other recreational activities; and • Contacting the relevant teacher to discuss any concerns about the nature of homework and their
children’s approach to the homework. Homework appropriate to particular phases of learning The following is to operate as a guide in determining the amount of set homework that students might be expected to undertake.
Year Level Expectations per day Requirements
Transition 15 minutes (this includes 10 minutes reading practice)
• Daily reading to, with, and by parents/caregivers or other family members
• Linking concepts with familiar activities such as shopping, preparation of food, local environment and family outings
• Conversations about what is happening at school
Year 1 15 minutes (this includes 10 minutes reading practice)
Year 2 20 minutes ( this includes 10 minutes of reading practice)
Year 3/4 25 minutes (this includes 15 minutes of reading practice)
• Reading, spelling, numeracy and cross curricula activities.
• Preparation for oral presentations • Opportunities to write for
meaningful purposes
Years 5/6 30 minutes (this includes 15 minutes of reading practice)
Please note that these are recommended times only. For families who request additional homework this policy includes a range of web-based learning activities that can be accessed in addition to that provided. Visits to the local library will also provide additional resources to access in learning activities. Although homework is mandated for all students, teachers will not be implementing consequences for homework not completed. Teachers cannot influence what occurs in the home environment. It is the responsibility of the parent (with their child) to ensure homework is completed. Students who complete homework will receive feedback on their efforts. Families will be advised if homework is not completed and it is requested that family sign this communication and return to school. Where homework interferes with harmony within the family, families are asked to discuss the content of the homework with their child’s teacher.
Holy Spirit Catholic Primary School Homework Policy Ratified by School Board June, 2016
Homework when students are absent from school due to holidays: Parents/Carers often request homework for children when they are absent due to holidays. Our policy recommends that homework out of context and without explicit teaching and feedback is not effective. During holidays children benefit best by:
Reading each day – literature/books/resources provided by family that suit students needs
Basic maths skills – important that this is revisited while on holiday – students are to be provided opportunities where this can be revisited and consolidated
Keeping a diary or writing emails, letters recording events and activities each day.
Keeping a journal (written, digital) documenting reflections of their experiences.
Recording budget items such as the cost of fares/petrol/accommodation/food and completing activities around making comparisons, justifying choices and selecting options.
Collecting brochures for additional reading.
Classroom teachers will not provide additional homework for parents/carers where family holiday occurs during school terms. Any homework undertaken during family holiday time is to be overseen by parents/carers.
Evaluation:
This policy will be reviewed as part of the school’s three year cycle – June 2019
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2017 International Competitions and Assessments for Schools (ICAS) Dear Parent, The University of New South Wales is offering your child an opportunity to participate in the International Competitions and Assessments for Schools (ICAS). ICAS assessments have taken place annually in schools for over thirty years and in twenty countries. Educational Assessment Australia (EAA), who design and deliver the assessments, is the not-for-profit arm of the University of New South Wales. ICAS:
is an annual skills development assessment program in key areas of learning for students in Years 2–12; assessments are available in Digital Technologies, English, Mathematics, Science, Spelling and Writing
gathers performance information through a 30–60 minute supervised in-school test
provides a continuous, independent and comprehensive record of a student’s performance, and maps their development over the full period of primary and secondary schooling
enables the progress of each student to be mapped in each skill against their previous performance, demonstrating personal improvement no matter the starting point
uses fellow students’ results as a reference point; results are mapped against all students sitting at the same year level in Australia
provides an excellent preparation for national testing
enables students at all levels of ability to participate; ICAS contains questions designed to specifically explore the abilities of students of all standards – this includes those of both lower and higher levels of achievement
medals are awarded to the top students per state in each subject and year level (when sufficiently meritorious and the test was sat on the official sitting date)
achievement certificates are awarded to all students at a range of levels: 1. High Distinction to the top 1% of students 2. Distinction to the next 10% of students 3. Credit to the next 25% of students 4. Merit to the next 10% of students 5. Participation to all other students
results are available to parents and students online; these online reports and analyses remain available indefinitely. ICAS reports indicate which questions were answered correctly, compare student performance to that of the other students tested and are highly suitable for inclusion in a student’s portfolio for future tertiary entrance or job opportunities
entries are administered through the school, so teachers can also access the information To enrol your child in ICAS, please complete the registration form overleaf and return it, with your entry fees, to your school by Friday 24
th March, 2017.
For more information about ICAS go to www.eaa.unsw.edu.au, contact Customer Service on (02) 8344 1010 or send an email to info@eaa.unsw.edu.au Your child can also prepare for ICAS using Practice Online. Practice Online tests are available for English, Mathematics and Science. Find out more about Practice Online at www.eaa.unsw.edu.au/practice-online Yours sincerely Dr Sofia Kesidou Simon Duffy
Group Executive Principal Educational Assessment Australia Holy Spirit Catholic Primary School
2017 International Competitions and Assessments for Schools (ICAS)
(Year 3-6 only)
Registration Form Please return this form to school
I give permission for my child of
Child’s name Class to participate in the following 2017 International Competitions and Assessments for Schools (ICAS):
Please select the subjects you would like your child to enter:
Subject/Paper School Years
Official Sitting Date Entry Fee, incl. GST Please
Tick Fee
Enclosed
Digital Technologies*
3–10 Tuesday 23 May 2017 $10
Science 3–12 Tuesday 30 May 2017
$10
Writing 3–12 12–16 June 2017**
$20
Spelling 3–7 Wednesday 14 June 2017
$15
English 3–12 Tuesday 1 August 2017
$10
Mathematics 3–12 Tuesday 15 August 2017
$10
Total
Students should sit on the official sitting date for each subject to be eligible for UNSW medals. However, your school may choose to sit at another time to fit in with other school activities and routines. * Previously known as Computer Skills. ** Students may sit Writing anytime in the week beginning Monday 12 June. However, all students in your school should sit on the same day.
Please find enclosed ____________________total entry fee.
Name of Parent/Guardian Date ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Signature of Parent/Guardian
Please return with payment by: Friday 24
th March 2017
Signed: Date:
Signed: Date:
Parent/Guardian:
Parent/Guardian:
HOLY SPIRIT CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL
OUT OF SCHOOL HOURS CARE – VACATION CARE BOOKING FORM
Welcome to Holy Spirit Catholic Primary School Vacation Care. We aim to provide a safe, fun and stimulating environment where children can enjoy their holidays.
PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY Friday Week 9, 31st of March, 2017 TO CONFIRM YOUR CHILD’S PLACE Forms received after the submission date will incur an additional fee of $50 per child.
Please note: the final programme will be confirmed once we have final attendance numbers. Please make sure you check the board during Vacation Care for any important notices or changes to the programme.
The Holy Spirit Vacation Care Programme The programmed activities include a variety of excursions, special theme days, arts/crafts, cooking, sports and indoor/outdoor games. Please understand that booked outings and scheduled activities may be cancelled or substituted for reasons beyond our control. Session Times The programme will be open from 7:00am – 5:30pm, 10th of April to the 13th of April, 2017. It is the responsibility of parents / care givers to ensure that their children are signed in and out daily. Bookings To enrol your child please complete and return the booking form. The programme is a registered care provider for the Child Care Cash rebate scheme. To ensure a place for your child and to assist with staffing please book your child in by Friday the 31st of March, 2017. Late submissions will need to be approved by the coordinator, particularly on days we are attending excursions. . Cost Vacation Care is currently charged at a daily rate of $65 per day per child, and a full time rate of $260 per child per week. All accounts must be paid up-to-date prior to attending. A $50 late fee (plus $1 per minute) per child will apply if your child is collected after 5:30pm. Forms received after the submission date will incur an additional fee of $50 per child. Cancellations Any cancellations for Vacation Care must be in writing at least 2 (two) days prior to the scheduled registered day your child/children has been booked into and handed to the finance/admin office; otherwise full fees will be charged (as rosters and budgets are worked out according to bookings).
Lunch The School will provide afternoon Tea most of the days except cooking day when we provide lunch. Parents will need to provide morning tea and lunch. Please DO NOT bring eggs and nuts to school. Excursion Days Children will need to arrive 30 minutes prior to departure time. Children are not to bring money with them to Vacation Care, particularly on excursion days. Movies The movies the children may watch during Vacation Care will be rated G/PG. Please see the co-ordinator if you wish to see the title of the movie. Let the coordinator know if you do not want your child/ren to attend. Session times for the movies will be advised closer to the day. Clothing Please ensure all items of clothing are named. Please provide your child with a bucket hat, sunscreen and appropriate footwear. On WATER PLAY and swimming days children need to bring bathers, rash vest and a towel. Please note: Thongs are only allowed walking to and from the pool. ALL clothing MUST be clearly labelled with your child/ren’s name. Any clothing left unclaimed at the end of the programme will be donated to charity. We advise all parents that children are not allowed to bring valuables/toys to Vacation Care. Whilst all care is taken, we cannot be responsible for any loss or damage
I/We have read the above and agree to the terms and conditions. I/We give consent for participation in all scheduled activities, including excursions, on the days which I/We have enrolled my child/children. I/We agree that Holy Spirit Vacation Care staff is free and clear of all responsibilities for any accidents and loss of property during participation
in activities. I/We give permission in event of emergency to obtain such medical assistance as required and agree to meet any medical expenses attached;
this includes travel by private vehicle/ambulance if required. I/We give permission for my child/children to walk supervised to and from excursions on the days my child is booked in Vacation Care. I/We give permission for my child/children to travel by bus to and from excursions on the days my child is booked in Vacation Care. I/We give permission for my child/children to be transported by private vehicle should the need arise. By signing this form I/We am confirming that I/We I have informed the OSHC of any additional needs that my child may have. I/we acknowledge and agree that I/we will be responsible and I/we will reimburse the School for all costs and expenses incurred by the school
in recovering or seeking to recover all amounts payable to the School in relation to the student whether such amounts are payable under the Schedule of Fees or otherwise
VACATION CARE PROGRAMMEWEEK
VACATION CARE BOOKING
FAMILY NAME:WEEK
1
No. Children
10-Apr-17 11-Apr-17 12-Apr-17 13-Apr-17 14-Apr-17
MONDAY
PUBLIC HOLIDAYName of
Children:
TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
TALENT SHOW PUBLIC HOLIDAY1
THURSDAY FRIDAY
13-Apr-1712-Apr-17 14-Apr-1710-Apr-17
SPORTS
WEDNESDAY
DRESS UP
COMPETITION
11-Apr-17
MONDAY TUESDAY
LIBRARY EXCURSION
FULL VACATION CARE PROGRAMME AND EXCURSION PERMISSION FORMS AVAILABLE AT THE OSHC BUILDING
OSHC Vacation Care Easter Holiday Program 2017
Activity
Monday April 10
Tuesday April 11
Wednesday April 12
Thursday Friday
Morning
Bike/ Scooter
Hockey Frisbee Golf
Bike/ Scooter
Casuarina Library Excursion
Lunch at Hog’s Breath
Bike/ Scooter Magic Workshop
Dress Up day Competition
Bike/ Scooter
Animal rock Creation Face painting
PUBLIC HOLIDAY
Afternoon
Soccer Game Obstacle Course
Prizes and Awards
Prizes and Awards
Science Experiments
Prizes and Awards
Afternoon tea Menu Fresh Fruit Crackers and Dips
Fresh Fruit and Ice Cream Yogurt
Fresh fruit and Rice Crackers with Jam and Cheese spread
Fresh Fruit and Chocolate Muffins
Children MUST bring their own helmets, scooters and bike. Parents will provide morning tea and lunch every day. Please ensure NOT to bring any NUTS or EGSS to Vacation Care.