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St Mary’s Catholic Primary School Cnr Byng and Park Street / PO Box 8007 ORANGE NSW 2800
Ph: 6362 7926
www.stmarysorange.catholic.edu.au
12th March 2020 Term 1 Week 7
Second Sunday of Lent
MT 17:1-9
Jesus took Peter, James, and John his brother, and led them up a high mountain by themselves. And he was transfigured before them; his face shone like the sun and his clothes became white as light. And behold, Moses and Elijah appeared to them, conversing with him. Then Peter said to Jesus in reply, “Lord, it is good that we are here. If you wish, I will make three tents here, one for you, one for Moses, and one for Elijah.” While he was still speaking, behold, a bright cloud cast a shadow over them, then from the cloud came a voice that said, “This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased; listen to him.” When the disciples heard this, they fell prostrate and were very much afraid. But Jesus came and touched them, saying, “Rise, and do not be afraid.” And when the disciples raised their eyes, they saw no one else but Jesus alone. As they were coming down from the mountain, Jesus charged them, “Do not tell the vision to anyone until the Son of Man has been raised from the dead.”
Gospel Reflection:
The transfiguration in the Gospel readings today describes a dazzling transformation. The witness of which had a profound impact on Peter, James and John. The transfiguration renewed their vision and they felt compelled to perpetuate the experi-ence by remaining high on the mountain. Jesus encouraged them to continue their journey. From a mountain you can see the landscape from a different perspective, noticing landmarks which may not have been clear from below. Often climbing the mountains in our own lives; overcoming challenges, offers us an opportunity for a new perspective, a clearer vision. Much like Peter, James and John, when we behold the divinity of Jesus, our view is expanded, so that we can now see in a different way. This doesn’t deny the circumstances of our life or world, rather it shows us that in the midst of these circumstances, there is life, hope and each other. This is what allows us to endure, face and respond to the needs of our world.
Taken from Caritas Australia.
Our Vision With Jesus Christ as our inspiration and guide,
St Mary's Catholic Primary School Orange is a Professional Learning Community that works in collaboration with family, church and community to celebrate high levels of learning for all.
Project compassion fundraising challenge. During Lent each grade is challenged to raise funds to
support CARITAS Australia to provide chickens to farmers in Cambodia. Each $50 raised will provide 50 chickens.
We look forward to seeing our donation tally grow each week.
The winning grade will have a “movie afternoon”
during the last week of this term. Student Project Compassion boxes will go home this week.
Dear Year 3 Parents, We have opened bookings for Reconciliation Times through our Compass system. Please go online to make a Reconciliation time for your child. These bookings can be made by accessing the Compass portal on your desktop computer. The link will be in the Parent/Teacher Interviews under Reconciliation. Always keep your Username and Password in a safe place in case you need to access Compass from another device. Please phone the school if you need help in making your booking. Liss Ryan Sacramental Coordinator
Catholic Schools Week Mass
Our combined Catholic Schools in Orange celebrated a beautiful Mass together last Sunday.
A huge thank you to our students and their families who were able to attend and represent our school so admirably.
All families are invited to
St Joseph’s Feast Day Liturgy When: Thursday 19th March, 2:30pm
Where: In the School Hall.
Dear Parents of Year 3,
Prayers to Teach Your Child
The following prayers are basic to our faith. These prayers should be memorised by the
children before they receive the sacrament of Reconciliation.
Act of Contrition
Oh my God, I am very sorry that I have sinned against you, because you are so good and with
your help, I will not sin again.
Amen
Hail Mary
Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with you. Blessed are you among women and blessed is the
fruit of your womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now, and at the hour
of our death.
Amen
Our Father
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be they name. Thy kingdom come, they will be done,
on Earth, as it is in Heaven. Give us this day, our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as
we forgive those who trespass against us. Lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil.
Amen
Term Calendar
WEEK 8
Mon 16-Mar-20 Cross Country Tue 17-Mar-20 St Patrick’s Feast Day Diocesan AFL Trials - Georges Park
Wed 18-Mar-20
Thurs 19-Mar-20 St Joseph’s Feast Day Liturgy - 2.30pm in the Hall
Fri 20-Mar-20 Diocesan Winter Trials - Bathurst
WEEK 9
Mon 23-Mar-20 Parent Teacher Interviews
Tue 24-Mar-20 Parent Teacher Interviews
Wed 25-Mar-20 Parent Teacher Interviews Polding Swimming Carnival
Thurs 26-Mar-20
Fri 27-Mar-20 Year 3 Assembly 12.30pm in the hall
WEEK 10
Mon 30-Mar-20 Tue 31-Mar-20 “This is my School” 3.30pm to 4.30pm
Wed 01-Apr-20 St Mary’s Athletics Carnival at JSCHS
Thurs 02-Apr-20
Fri 03-Apr-20 9.30am Kinder & Year1 Sport Morning Year 4 Assembly 12.30pm in the hall
WEEK 11
Mon 06-Apr-20 NSW PSSA Swimming
Tue 07-Apr-20 NSW PSSA Swimming
Wed 08-Apr-20
Thurs 09-Apr-20 Holy Week Liturgy 9:30am in the Hall Easter Hat Parade
Fri 10-Apr-20 PUBLIC HOLIDAY - GOOD FRIDAY
Cross Country 2020
We would like to invite all parents and friends to our 2020 Cross Country which will be held on
the school grounds on Monday 16th March. This Cross Country event is a pathway for children
to compete in higher levels. The first four children to complete the course in each age category
will then go on to the Diocesan Cross Country which is held in Coolah in Term 2. Children from
8 years of age are able to participate in this event.
Children in Years 2-6 are to wear their sports uniform. They may wear a coloured shirt, socks,
hair ribbons etc to represent their house colour.
We plan to start the first event around 9.30am on the primary playground with the 8 years boys
and girls.
The 8-10 years will be running 2km which is 4 laps of the oval (including Cadia Bank and around
the perimeter of the primary playground past the cricket nets) and the 11-12+ will be running
3km which is 6 laps.
Our Cross Country is a wonderful day of participation and fun! It is a fantastic opportunity to
gain points for houses and get some exercise with friends!
We look forward to seeing you on the sidelines cheering on the children!
SPORTS UNIFORMS FOR THIS TERM
Cross Country on Monday 16th Year 2 to 6 to wear Sports Uniform
Kindergarten - Friday Year 1 - Friday Year 2 - Wednesday & Friday Year 3 - Friday Year 4 - Wednesday Year 5 - Friday Year 6 - Friday
Wise words from our furry friend. At home and at school it is those small
moments of kindness and consideration that can turn a frown into a smile, lift a
sad spirit, brighten a day.
This week, wherever we go, let our interaction with others be one of
consideration and kindness and make a difference to someone else's day.
- Kerry Maher
Pupil Free Day
Friday
13th March 2020
PARENT TEACHER INTERVIEWS
Monday 23rd, Tuesday 24th & Wednesday 25th of March
Parent Teacher Interviews will be held at the end of Term
1 in the Hall after school on the 23rd, 24th & 25th of March. This is an important opportunity for parents to
engage in their child’s schooling.
Bookings will be completed online through our Compass Parent Portal.
It is essential that you have logged into Compass to be able to create your booking/s.
If you have misplaced your login details, please contact the school office as soon as possible so that we can
re-generate your unique login details for you.
Login into the Compass Parent Portal to BOOK NOW. Please follow the link next to your child’s photo on a desktop computer.
Kindergarten & Year 1 Sports Morning
Friday 3rd April 2020
9.30am - 11am
Parents and family members are warmly invited to attend the Kindergarten and Year 1 Sports Morning on Friday 3rd April, 2019.
The students will participate in their Sports Houses beginning with a March Past at 9.30am on the primary playground.
This will be followed by tabloid games and non competitive running races.
Parents and friends are then invited to stay for a picnic morning tea. The morning will conclude at 11am.
They are also asked to wear their sport uniform, joggers and a hat labelled
with their name. Please ensure that they have a labelled drink bottle as well.
We look forward to seeing you at the Kindergarten and Year 1 Sports Morning.
This St Patrick’s Day we are wearing something green with
our school uniform. You could wear green socks, a green ribbon
or a green wristband.
Please also bring in a coin donation for Project Compassion,
remember the grade that raises the most money will enjoy a
“Movie Afternoon” in Week 11.
We will also have some healthy green treats in the Canteen.
So get ready to celebrate March 17th.
Student Representative Council (SRC) news
Friday 3rd April (week 10) the SRC will be supporting the Cancer
Council Foundation, an initiative led by Maddie Linsell-Ryan
and our SRC, in memory of Miss Steph who was
our dance teacher at St Mary’s. We will be holding a crazy hair day!
(no hair spray please but you can wear a wig)
WHEN: Friday 3rd April, 2020. THEME: Crazy Hair Day
We ask for a Gold coin donation if possible please! WHAT TO WEAR: normal school uniform your grade would wear on a Friday
AWARDS T1 W6
CLASS CLASS AWARDS BOOKWORK HOUSE POINTS
KB Irene Jacob Ivy Bouffler Naveen Shyamkumar Sophie Middleton
Layla Grelli Naveen Shyamkumar Rose Holway Laura Jerome Alex Tate Woodley
KG Charlie Ridding Maddison Atkinson Rhys Thomas Elina Taylor Gurfateh Virk
Leah Howarth Matthew McGovern Imogen Taylor Lincoln Christensen Otterly Graystone
1B Imogen Perkins Phoebe Kennewell Jacinta Wilson Carter Hinchcliff Ryan Olano Max Gould
Zanenhle Nkomo Heidi Penberthy-Neil Mia Scoins Lincoln Finney Lucas Geo Tazmin Brown Jasper Duncan
1G Tyler Healey Macey Shirvington Nicholas Burford Charlotte Nicholson Oscar Newell
Samuel Horan Lilly Ford Nicholas Burford
MacKillop 55 McNamee 25 McAuley 65 Shannon 35
2B Tahlia Burford Emerson Gosper Heidi Barrett Logan Benson Kate Elliott Patrick Penberthy-Neil James Hillier Seth Pulbrook Lucy Zarrella
2G Robert Shore Savanna Meldrum Ethan Foliaki Abigail Logan Pippi Jarick
CJ Davis Anishvar Heyshankaran Ada Golding Freya Denmen Robert Shore Bonnie Venner
MacKillop 25 McNamee 100 McAuley 70 Shannon 170
3B Nicholas O’Dea Mackenzie Miller George Bouffler Tye Opetaia Leah Smith
3G Jake Newham Lucas Atkinson Neha Geo Sybilla Hawke Dain Lee
4B Xanthie Curran Jacqueline Whittaker Azmina Scully Maddex Gosper Tyler Turnbull
MacKillop 250 McNamee 250 McAuley 250 Shannon 250
4G Lewis Burford Kennedy Shephard Emily George Matilda George Toby Holmes
MacKillop 250 McNamee 250 McAuley 250 Shannon 250
5B Macey Thomas Cooper Woods
5G George Hawke Mia Holmes Luke Prevett
Charlie Hook Mariel Libunao Grace Kemp Joshua King Riley Rea
Class News in 1 Blue
Welcome to the first term of 2020. What a wonderful start to Term One we have had! All students are engaged and ready for the year ahead. In Religion we have reflected on our School Motto ‘Learning, Justice, Love’. As a class we have brainstormed how we can have a lifestyle based around our motto. We will ensure to abide by this in our daily lives. Further to this we are currently studying the sacrament of Baptism. Our literacy focus in English this term is based on the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears. The unit also allows students to explore traditional and fractured fairy tales in order to see stories from a different point of view.
Whole numbers from 0 to 9, revising days of the week and time on the hour are our opening topics in Mathematics. We are all learning to write our numerals the correct way round. Science this term will see us focus on the ‘Living World’. We have al-ready learnt the external features of living things, stating how living things grow and change and how humans use plants and animals in their lives. A few weeks ago we planted our own broad bean seed and we are watching them grow everyday.
Sport this term is ‘Striking and Fielding’. Year One are becoming quite confident at catching, throwing and dodging. This week sees us using both hands to strike using a paddle bat or a softball bat. Thank you to parents who have sent in all supplies required for a successful year and covered student workbooks, this is such a tedious task, however allows for such lovely presentation of work.
We look forward to seeing what other great things will
happen in 1 Blue as the year progresses. P.S. It’s not long now until we move into our new learning
space!
Sjaan Wilson and One Blue Students.
Week 8- Weekly Special With St Patrick’s Day next week we have a green theme in our canteen next week .
Chicken Pesto Pasta
Chicken, Pasta, Green Pesto,
& Green Peas.
$4 each
On St Patrick’s Day, there will be
Green Jelly,
Green Fruit Cups (kiwi fruit, honey dew, grapes)
Green Dip - herb & garlic
with Veggie Sticks or with Crackers
GF option available.
Orange Running Festival 2020
While some people may have been enjoying a Sunday morning sleep in, breakfast in bed or a lazy
morning, a super keen group of 40 students from St Mary's Catholic Primary School gathered at
Gosling Creek for the 5km Schools Challenge Fun Run.
There were lots of laughs and smiles as we prepared ourselves for the big race!
With our running bibs on, shoelaces tightly fastened and last minute drinks we began the race
with the pace of cheetahs! As we settled into a more achievable pace for a 5km event, I saw the
tremendous school spirit and sportsmanship start to shine! Older students helping younger
students, younger students helping older teachers and lots of fantastic encouragement along the
way!! We utilised every drink stop and cheered when we could run downhill!
As the heat of the day started to take its toll, we gave it all we had and powered to the finish line.
Everyone finished the race with a smile and received a well deserved medal and an icy cold
drink!
Thank you to all the students and parents who supported this event and helped make it another
fun and successful day for St Mary's! Can't wait to see you all again on the track in 2021!!
Diocesan Swimming
Yesterday a team of super fish headed to Dubbo for the Diocesan swimming carnival. It was a
warm day but the students from St Mary's were cool in the pool!
Once again there were some fabulous swims and personal best times were achieved.
The children showed tremendous support for each other and I heard the cheering could be heard
all the way back in Orange!
A special mention must go to the following children who swam exceptionally well and will now
progress to the Polding level of swimming which will be held at Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic
Centre on March 25th.
Georgie Perkins - 3rd 50m Free
3rd 50m Breast
Patrick Frew - 2nd 50m Breast
William Pell - 1st 50m Breast
2nd 50m Fly
2nd 50m Back
2nd 50m Free
3rd 200m IM
Charlie Miller, Lucas Vickery, Adam Pawsey, William Pell - 2nd Senior Boys Relay
Last but not least, I would like to thank all the parents who continually support our students and
staff at these events by timekeeping. Without your help these carnivals would not be able to run
effectively. Your support is always greatly appreciated.
Coronavirus
We receive regular updates from the Catholic Education Office in Bathurst on responses to the Corona-virus. There are no reported cases in the Central West and certainly nothing in our school. We are re-minded to use caution and common sense. Our latest memo contained this advice: Sending Home Sick Students and Staff As the impact of the virus on children and healthy adults can be quite mild there may be a tendency to continue working and attending school and hence increase the risk of infecting others. This is in contrast to SARS and Swine, where most people were quite unwell if infected. The advice from Health is that schools should be very strong on sending home staff and students who have the slightest sign of illness. This is not time for soldiering on with coughs and colds. As we are now entering into our cooler months when coughs and colds naturally occur this is good, com-mon sense advice. Staying healthy is a priority for all of us. Good personal hygiene and thoughtful practic-es will go a long way to staying well at school. - Kerry Maher