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Final Newsletter 2019
Dear Parents:
Parent Survey Result:Thank you to the approximately 83 parents who responded to the annual survey. I am pleased to say that overwhelmingly parents seem very happy with the School in each and every aspect surveyed with the vast majority of questions rating strongly in the satisfaction plus range. As usual the Leadership and Executive teams will be reviewing these results and factoring in any improvements for 2020.
BenchThank you to our wonderful corporate volunteers from BENCH who raised $12,000 for St Lucy’s Bursaries by walking a 21km coastal challenge. We would also like to thank them for helping us at our Volunteers Morning Tea and Christmas Carols Event.
Year 6 Graduation Liturgy:On Thursday 5th December we held the Year 6 Graduation Liturgy to farewell many of our students as they leave us to go off to other places for Year 7. This is always a time of mixed emotions as we reflect on the amazing journey of learning each child has experienced whilst at St Lucy’s yet also tinged with sadness as we say goodbye.
We congratulate each child, whether leaving or continuing with us as they move in to Year 7 in 2020. Each child has achieved amazingly whilst they have been with us over their years. We wish each one God’s richest blessing for the future. Our Graduating students are: Nicholas Antoun, Anna Bray, Nathan Brown, Gidon Budai, Leif Courtney, Amie Er-Er,
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Wishing You the Gifts of the Season - Peace,
Joy & Hope Merry Christmas from
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First day of Term 1 30 Jan 2020
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Owen Evans, Bradley Hitchcock, Michelle Law, Joshua Lawrence-Slater, Joseph MacDermid, Tiarnan Malone, Tobias Pool, Mia Richardson, Saskia Roberts, Ben Sherlock, Lucas Vizcaino-Lua, Addison Williams, Oliver Whittaker. Please see a collection of photos on page 4.
Final Liturgy and Dominican Awards Assembly:Today we welcomed familes to our final liturgy and awards assembly. Congratuations to everyone who received an award and to our new School Leaders for 2020: Karuka Uthayakumaran, Patrick Sweeney and Campbell Dietz. Please see page 5 for our end of year awards.
Volunteer thank you morning tea and Christmas Carols performanceOn Wednesday we had volunteers, donors and special friends attend a morning tea where we thanked them for their dedication to St Lucy’s students. St Lucy’s wouldn’t be what it is without our these amazing volunteers.
Thanks in particular, must go to the class staff as well as the very talented Creative Arts Team who produced a wonderful Christmas Carol event for our guests. Please enjoy the photos from both the morning tea and Christmas Carol performance on page 2.
Christmas Carols and end of year sausage sizzleNext Tuesday 10th December, on the students last day of school, we invite parents and carers to join us at Christmas carols at St Lucy’s (11.30am) followed by a sausage sizzle and picnic on the oval (12.30pm). At the conclusion of the concert, parents may collect their child.
Christmas Greetings:As this is our final Newsletter for the year, let me take this opportunity of thanking you, our parents, for all your support throughout this year. Also, on your behalf, we want to thank the staff for all their work above and beyond to assist the students in all their learning and social skills development throughout 2019. First day of Term 1 will be 30 Jan 2020 and we look forward to seeing our students after a nice holiday break. We all trust that peace and goodwill amongst all the world will reign in 2020 as we remember God’s special gift of Jesus which brings us salvation at Christmas, and we especially pray for all our fire fighters during this time.
Happy Christmas!
David Raphael, Principal
Wishing You the Gifts of the Season - Peace, Joy & Hope Merry Christmas from St Lucy’s School
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VOLUNTEER THANK YOU MORNING TEA & CHRISTMAS CAROLS PHOTOS 4TH DECEMBER:
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St Lucy’s School Values Award for: TRUTH David Salsano – Seal Benji Baynie – Sea Snake
St Lucy’s School Values Award for: COURAGE Isaac Saade – Clownfish Livia Maltby - Stingray
St Lucy’s School Values Award for: JOY Michelle Law – Wobbegong Sam Lewis – Anglerfish
St Lucy’s School Values Award for: COMMUNITY Mia Laime – Turtle Diesel Grey – Shark
The St Dominic Prize for: Building community joyfulness generosity to others inclusion. Massimo Christofides – Seahorse
The Sheila Flynn Prize for: Love of beauty, compassion for those who are hurting, self-expression through art, music, drama, dance or writing, prayer and contemplation Stella Shen – ShrimpRachel Stewart – Dugong
The St Albert the Great Prize for:• Curiosity and exploration• Love of nature and fascination with aspects
of nature• Wisdom
Albertus Magnus was a Dominican who became a doctor of the Church. He was renowned for his knowledge in theology and shared this through many appointments as a lecturer in many European universities. One of his students was Thomas Aquinas. He was also fascinated with biology and became a highly sought after mediator. Luke Martin – Sea snakeLuka Romic – Coral
The Antonio de Montesinos Prize for:• Justice• Speaking out for others in need• Publicly expressing what is right• Courage
Antonio de Montesinos was a Dominican Friar in Hispaniola who gave the first modern speech of social justice, demanding that rich mine and plantation owners stop abusing their Indian workers or slaves. Claire Zhao – SharkMatilda Owler – Hammerhead
The Rose of Lima Prize for:• Care and compassion for others• Love of God• Prayer and faithfulness• Integrity
St Rose of Lima is the patron saint of Latin America and the Philippines. She rejected her own beauty in order to serve God through service of others. She lived a life of self-denial and compassionate giving to others.Daniel Harwood – Turtle Ben Sherlock – Orca
The St Catherine Prize for:• Compassion• Outreach to others beyond immediate circle• One who struggles with their demons and
overcomes them• Peace: one who seeks to bring peace and
unity
Catherine of Siena entered the Dominican Family in her late teens, and became a renowned mystic writer. She was an advocate for the poor and sick, often visiting homes and hospitals to care for them. Catherine also became a peace activist, and was instrumental in restoring the Papacy to Rome during deeply factional times.
Joshua Gill – DugongDaniel O’Connor – Jellyfish
The Thomas Aquinas Prize for:• Love of knowledge and learning• A searcher for truth, a thinker• Love of God• Humility• Respect for and valuing of others
Thomas Aquinas was born into a wealthy family but sought a life of dedication to the Dominican Order of Preachers, studying theology and becoming a prolific writer. He challenged many writings of other theologians at the time. Shiv Vetiyatil – StarfishDaniel Shim – SealJai Watson – Whale
The St Martin de Porres Prize for:
• I nclusion of all, especially those who areexcluded by others
• Compassion to the sick, the needy• Good citizenship• CourtesyMartin de Porres grew up in extreme povertyafter his dad left him, his mum and sister whenMartin was very young. As a result, Martin wassent to work and gain a trade at the age of 7.He volunteered at a Dominican Monastery inhis early teenage years, later taking his vowsand becoming a Dominican. Throughout muchof his life, Martin experienced racist tauntsand mistreatment, which encouraged himall the more to become an advocate for thedowntrodden, showing much compassion andcare for one and all.
Angelo Alloggia – SeahorseXavier McKie – DolphinCharlotte Low – Sea snake Award for improvement Sophia Torborac – ShrimpEthan Mbereko – Starfish The Principal’s Award for Leadership Saskia RobertsBradley HitchcockToby Pool Student Leaders 2020 Karuka Uthayakumaran Patrick Sweeney Campbell Dietz
END OF YEARAWARDS
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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION AND PASTORAL CARE
Whole School Advent Liturgy: On Monday we began our week with a beautiful Advent Liturgy that was prepared by the Wobbegong Staff and Students. Thank you to Miss Abendanon, Mrs Ledlin and Mrs Manzatti who assisted in providing the special symbols for this liturgy, and helping to prepare the booklet and presentation. The children loved seeing the Advent Wreath and Nativity Scene come out – no doubt there is much excitement in your households, too!
Year 6 Graduation: This week, the St Lucy’s school community celebrated the end of the Primary School years with our Year 6 students. Fr David helped lead the beautiful liturgy which was prepared by the Stage 3 staff. It allowed us all the opportunity to reflect on many memorable moments shared with these special students throughout their time at St Lucy’s. Their families and friends also enjoyed having the chance to share in the excitement and sacredness of this occasion, as we thanked our Year 6 students for the gift they have been to us, and wished them well for their future!
End of Year St Lucy’s Liturgy: To begin our end of year assembly on Friday this week, we held our St Lucy’s liturgy whose Feast Day falls on December 13th. The theme of the liturgy was ‘light’ which was the basis upon which we reflected on the wonderful year it has been, and the ‘light’ that has been cast upon this special community!
Farewell to Mrs Maria Genford: Last Thursday at our Staff Meeting, we thanked and farewelled the lovely Mrs Genford. Maria has been a wonderful colleague and
educational assistant at St Lucy’s for the last 17 years. She has played a massive role in ensuring the liturgical and religious life of the school has been upheld over the years, as well as to bring much cause for celebration amongst the staff with her beautiful Birthday morning teas, legendary Halloween and Melbourne Cup day events, never to be outdone Book Week costumes, as well as the organiser of many a successful Footy Tipping competition. As well, she has always shown dedication, compassion and tremendous amounts of care to the students and families she has encountered throughout her time here . As she heads towards her very deserving retirement, we send her our every best blessing as she enjoys time with her family, especially in her newest role as a grandmother! We wholeheartedly thank her for the gift she has been for our community for so many years!
C3 Community Church Wahroonga: We have been so wonderfully supported throughout the year by our friends at C3. They have provided four shopping trips for parents and carers, supplied beautiful Christmas hampers and supported our Mum’s Night Out events and Men’s Evenings.
They extend a warm invite to all our families to attend their Christmas Carols event on Sunday 15th December from 4.30pm within the grounds Wahroonga Public School, aka ‘The Bush School’. There will be jumping castle, Kindy farm and other wonderful treats available to enjoy!
Wishing you every blessing for Christmas and the coming New Year!
Vanessa Dillon Classroom Teacher - REC
Over the weekend we entered into the Season of Advent. This is the four weeks preceding Christmas that enables us to prepare and wait in anticipation for the gift of Jesus we celebrate at Christmas time. In the busy-ness of our lives that generally occurs at this time of year, let us focus
on the key messages that Advent brings: that of joy, peace, hope and love.
One way through which you may wish to do this, is to use the following links to suggested ‘kindness calendars’ which are made available during Advent:
https://www.coffeecupsandcrayons.com/random-acts-christmas-kindness-printable-advent-calendar/
http://maketodayhappy.co.uk/tag/kindness-advent-calendar/
Let us also use this time to give thanks for the year we have all shared together, and the many happy memories that have come with it.
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CREATIVE ARTS NEWSIt has been a wonderful year of creativity and artistry at St Lucy’s! The students have all developed technical skills and become more confident in the Creative Arts Studios. They are naturally gifted, spontaneous and joyful!
We are looking forward to sharing Christmas Carols with you all on Tuesday 10th. Take a look at some students putting the final touches on their Nativity backdrop!
The January Holiday Program is filling up but we do still have some places available…
Congratulations to our Theatre Project students for producing some wonderful short films this year. Their final film production is called ‘Australia’s Got Circus’ and follows a group of clowning hopefuls on their journey to being circus performers, and the judges who will critique them! The students had a great time with this new medium for performance and we look forward to sharing some clips with you soon.
Theatre Project, Dance Project and Art Project will recommence in Term 1. If you are interested in any of these projects for your child, please send me an email. alip@stlucy’snsw,edu.au. In the meantime, have a wonderful, merry and safe Christmas FULL of Art, Music, Dance and Drama.
Kind regards,
Alessandra Picone Head of Creative Arts
Monday 13th 6 placesTuesday 14th 5 placesWednesday 15th 5 placesThursday 16th 5 placesFriday 17th 4 places
Monday 20th 5 placesTuesday 21st 4 placesWednesday 22nd 4 placesThursday 23rd 4 placesFriday 24th 2 places only
PLEASE NOTE that we will be offering these places to families on the extra days waiting list’ after Monday 10th December.
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JANUARY 2020 HOLIDAY PROGRAM
MONDAY 13 JANUARYWhat’s Out There? We begin our investigation with the question “What is AI?” What does it mean to be artificially intelligent? What AI is out there in the world right now? At home? At school?
TUESDAY 14 JANUARYA Robot Under Your Bed! What would your ultimate Robot be like? Could you design your own AI best friend? What would you need to teach it?
WEDNESDAY 15 JANUARYA Robot to Save the World! How could we use technology to make a positive impact on the world?
THURSDAY 16 JANUARYHow Could Robots Change the Future? Could we design our perfect future that included Robots?
FRIDAY 17 JANUARYWhat Can Robots Teach us About Ourselves? What would I be like if I was AI? Would I control it or would it control me?
MONDAY 20 JANUARYWhat’s Out There? We begin our investigation with the question “What is AI?”? What does it mean to be artificially intelligent? What AI is out there in the world right now? At home? At school?
TUESDAY 21 JANUARYA Robot Under Your Bed! What would your ultimate Robot be like? Could you design your own AI best friend? What would you need to teach it?
WEDNESDAY 22 JANUARYA Robot to Save the World! How could we use technology to make a positive impact on the world?
THURSDAY 23 JANUARYHow Could Robots Change the Future? Could we design our perfect future that included Robots?
FRIDAY 24 JANUARYWhat Can Robots Teach us About Ourselves? What would I be like if I was AI? Would I control it or would it control me?
St Lucy’s School, in collaboration with Marian St Theatre For Young People, presents:
JOY COMMUNITY COURAGE TRUTH
This series of workshops invites St Lucy’s students to investigate artificial intelligence using performance, and to imagine themselves as artificial beings. Students will work collaboratively in a multi-sensory art making process combining theatre, dance, found objects, voices and music.
How does Artificial Intelligence allow us to better understand ourselves?
This holiday program has been subsidised by
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JANUARY 2020 HOLIDAY PROGRAM
MONDAY 13 JANUARYWhat’s Out There? We begin our investigation with the question “What is AI?” What does it mean to be artificially intelligent? What AI is out there in the world right now? At home? At school?
TUESDAY 14 JANUARYA Robot Under Your Bed! What would your ultimate Robot be like? Could you design your own AI best friend? What would you need to teach it?
WEDNESDAY 15 JANUARYA Robot to Save the World! How could we use technology to make a positive impact on the world?
THURSDAY 16 JANUARYHow Could Robots Change the Future? Could we design our perfect future that included Robots?
FRIDAY 17 JANUARYWhat Can Robots Teach us About Ourselves? What would I be like if I was AI? Would I control it or would it control me?
MONDAY 20 JANUARYWhat’s Out There? We begin our investigation with the question “What is AI?”? What does it mean to be artificially intelligent? What AI is out there in the world right now? At home? At school?
TUESDAY 21 JANUARYA Robot Under Your Bed! What would your ultimate Robot be like? Could you design your own AI best friend? What would you need to teach it?
WEDNESDAY 22 JANUARYA Robot to Save the World! How could we use technology to make a positive impact on the world?
THURSDAY 23 JANUARYHow Could Robots Change the Future? Could we design our perfect future that included Robots?
FRIDAY 24 JANUARYWhat Can Robots Teach us About Ourselves? What would I be like if I was AI? Would I control it or would it control me?
St Lucy’s School, in collaboration with Marian St Theatre For Young People, presents:
JOY COMMUNITY COURAGE TRUTH
This series of workshops invites St Lucy’s students to investigate artificial intelligence using performance, and to imagine themselves as artificial beings. Students will work collaboratively in a multi-sensory art making process combining theatre, dance, found objects, voices and music.
How does Artificial Intelligence allow us to better understand ourselves?
This holiday program has been subsidised by
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Child’s Full Name Age School
Parent’s Full Name Email
Telephone Contact (H) (W) (M)
PHOTOGRAPHY & FILMING
Cost of each workshop $100 incl GST (per day). Please enrol my child in the following days:WEEK 1:
MONDAY 13 January TUESDAY 14 January WEDNESDAY 15 January THURSDAY 16 January FRIDAY 17 January
WEEK 2: MONDAY 20 January TUESDAY 21 January WEDNESDAY 22 January THURSDAY 23 January FRIDAY 24 January
PAYMENT FORM
Total Payment is: $ CHEQUE CASH VISA MASTERCARD AMEX
Card Number Expiry Date / Signature
Financial assistance is available for St Lucy’s families who are experiencing difficult financial circumstances. Please contact Alessandra Picone for more information.
Please return this form to: Alessandra Picone, Head of Creative Arts via email: alip@stlucys.nsw.edu.au.
Cancellation Policy: NO REFUND POLICY after 13th December 2019.
I give permission for my child’s image, photos or video, to be used for promotional & social media purposes. Please indicate: YES NO
I understand my child will be filmed and photographed for the purposes of the workshop. Please indicate: YES
MEDICAL INFORMATION - Please indicate below:
ABN 60 085 372 863This form serves as your Tax Invoice.
ENROLMENT FORM
www.stlucys.nsw.edu.au
Please note that Week 2 is a repeat of Week 1. Students may enrol for a maximum of any 5 days over the 2 week program. Students can join an ‘extra days’ waitlist.
JANUARY 2020 HOLIDAY PROGRAMSt Lucy’s School, in collaboration with Marian St Theatre For Young People, presents:
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Anglerfish Samuel LewisClownfish Isaac SaadeCoral Lucas Cheung Dolphin James SuhartaDugong Leela KiddHammerhead Finlay JamesonJellyfish Nathan Banks
Orca Pablo Rostirola Seahorse Caitlyn Shin & Annabelle JohnstonSeal Claudia McWilliam Sea Snake Charlotte LowStarfish Liam Duggan Turtle Ben Pascoe
ST LUCY’S CLASS AWARDS
STAR OF THE WEEK (WEEK 7)
If you wish to purchase St Lucy’s Christmas Cards, they are available at reception.
Cost: $10.00 (8 cards and envelopes per pack)
ST LUCY’S SCHOOLExcellence in education for children with intellectual disabilities
21 Cleveland Street, Wahroonga 2076 Australia • Tel +61 2 9487 1277
www.stlucys.nsw.edu.au
Artwork by St Lucy’s students
ST LUCY’S SCHOOLExcellence in education for children with intellectual disabilities
21 Cleveland Street, Wahroonga 2076 Australia • Tel +61 2 9487 1277
www.stlucys.nsw.edu.au
Artwork by St Lucy’s students
ST LUCY’S SCHOOLExcellence in education for children with intellectual disabilities
21 Cleveland Street, Wahroonga 2076 Australia • Tel +61 2 9487 1277
www.stlucys.nsw.edu.au
Artwork by St Lucy’s students
ST LUCY’S SCHOOLExcellence in education for children with intellectual disabilities
21 Cleveland Street, Wahroonga 2076 Australia • Tel +61 2 9487 1277
www.stlucys.nsw.edu.au
Artwork by St Lucy’s students
ST LUCY’S CHRISTMAS CARDS AVAILABLE AT RECEPTION
2020 TERM DATES
TERM 1 Friday 24 January New Staff Induction DayMonday 27 January Australia Day Public HolidayTuesday 28 January Staff Professional Development DayWednesday 29 January Staff Professional Development DayThursday 30 January Term 1 commences for studentsWednesday 8 April Term 1 concludes for studentsThursday 9 April Staff Professional Development Day
TERM 2Monday 27 April Staff Professional Development DayTuesday 28 April Term 2 commences for studentsMonday 8 June Queen’s Birthday Public HolidayFriday 26 June Term 2 concludes for students
TERM 3Monday 20 July Staff Professional Development DayTuesday 21 July Term 3 commences for studentsFriday 25 September Term 3 concludes for students
TERM 4Monday 12 October Staff Professional Development DayTuesday 13 October Term 4 commences for studentsWednesday 9 December Term 4 concludes for studentsThursday 10 December Staff Professional Development DayFriday 11 December Staff Professional Development Day
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THERAPY NEWSDear families,It’s been quite a year! December is always a time for reflection, and it’s incredible to think back on this year, with all its challenges, achievements, excitements and disappointments. It really has been a year that’s contained a bit of everything. It will also be my last year at St Lucy’s. I’ll be moving on at the end of this year. I will greatly miss the time spent with the students, staff and families in this wonderful community. May you be happy. May you be well. May our paths cross happily a little further down the track.
Speech Pathology
At this time of year, the main message we all need is “Happy Christmas”. If we’re signing, we can use the sign for happy (see here http://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/words/happy-1.html), and the sign for Christmas (see here http://www.auslan.org.au/dictionary/words/Christmas-1.html).
The sign for Christmas and Santa Claus are the same, and the origin of the sign is a reference to Santa’s long, bushy beard.
For those who use Proloquo2Go, you can find Christmas by following this path
On mine, I’ve added a “happy” button to allow for easier season’s greetings, but if you’d prefer not to do this you can find “happy” in the Feelings folder.
All the best,Steve Davies Head of Therapy Services
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Tickets will avaialble at reception from Monday 25 November.
Raffle will be drawn on 10 December 2019 at the end of year BBQ/Christmas Carols Concert.
Raffle proceeds will go towards playground equipment.
TICKET PRICE: $2 EACH OR 3 FOR $5.00
ST LUCY’S CHRISTMAS RAFFLE
1st prize: Hasbro Toy HamperKindly donated by Hasbro
3rd prize: Yarnknit blanket
Kindly donated by
The Holy Spirit Yarn Group
2nd prize: 2017 Samsung Galaxy Tablet
4th prize: 2 day course at Central Coast Surf School
Kindly donated by
Central Coast Surf School
5th prize: $50 voucher for St Ives Shopping Village
Kindly donated by
St Ives Shopping Village
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We have been donated this absolutely amazing Christmas Quilt from a grandmother of a student at St Lucy’s. The money raised will go towards new playground equipment. If you are interested in making an offer over $1,500
please contact Alex Fisher at alexf@stlucys.nsw.edu.au or phone 9487 1277.
The quilt comes with an appraisal certificate. Colour: White background with appliqued Father Christmas and 12 medallions and holly border Maker: Jane Price
Size: 170cm (length) x 173cm (width) Construction: Machine pieced and quilted with hand appliqued embellishments
CHRISTMAS QUILT/WALL HANGING FOR SALE
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FANCY FEET
MORE INFOLyn MurphyP: 9488 2500E: lynn.murphy@catholiccaredbb.org.auW: www.catholiccaredbb.org.au
Every Thursday Starting 16/01/2020 3.30 - 5.30pm
Brookvale Disability HubUnit 9B/44 Wattle Road
$15.00 per lesson
DANCE & MOVEMENT CLASS DESIGNED FOR ALL ABILITIES
INTERACTIVE DANCE AND
ALL-INCLUSIVE
FULLY TRAINED DANCE
FACILITATORS
MUSIC, LAUGHTER AND FUN WHILST
BEING ACTIVE
NDIS FUNDING ACCORDING TO
STAFF RATIOREQUIREMENT