Term 1 Week 10, Friday 5 April 2019 Week 10.pdf · Come into our crowded streets, our crowd lives,...
Transcript of Term 1 Week 10, Friday 5 April 2019 Week 10.pdf · Come into our crowded streets, our crowd lives,...
ldquoLet the motives of our actions be to please God alonerdquo Mary MacKillop
Term 1 Week 10 Friday 5 April 2019
PRINCIPAL
Dear Parents and Caregivers Over the past 2 weeks teachers have been meeting with parents and caregivers to discuss their childrenrsquos progress celebrations and next steps This is a time of when we work together in partnership to focus on the child and together seek ways to support them to be Thriving people capable learners leaders for the
world God desires Living Learning Leading Framework CESA
Sports Day 2019 Rescheduled
Monday 8 April St Albanrsquos Reserve
Chester Ave Clearview
Important Sports Day Information bull On Sunday 7 April Daylight Saving concludes
Remember to move your clocks back 1 hour and enjoy the extra time on Sunday
bull Supervision of the children will commence from 820am and all children are expected to be ready to commence the day by 840am bull The children in Reception classes will conclude their activities at 1200 noon bull The dayrsquos events will conclude at approximately 230pm bull All children need to be collected from the field by 300pm
Parents and grandparents are very welcome to
join us on the day Make sure you bring a comfy chair a hat and
sunscreen A special thank you to the Parents and Friends for
supplying watermelons in preparation for last
weekrsquos Sport Day which of course was postponed
The children all enjoyed a juicy piece of
watermelon last Friday
On Tuesday the Years 3 and 5 children participated in a NAPLAN Online trial in preparation for NAPLAN online testing early in Term 2 I am pleased to inform you that all went smoothly from a technology aspect after some significant issues across the country the week before
Have you seen the concept plans for the redevelopment of the Brunswick Street play area If you would like to see the suite of concept plans for the Brunswick Street play area these are on display in the school library and are included in this newsletter below We are working towards the project being started in the July holidays
Expressions of Interest Parent Survey - Private Music Tuition at school Thank you to the families who have responded to this survey We are currently collating this information and once we have scoped the options in moving forward we will be in contact you
ldquoLet the motives of our actions be to please God alonerdquo Mary MacKillop
Next week will be the last week of Term 1 and school will conclude on Friday 12 April at 1230pm
On Sunday 14 April Christians around the world will celebrate Palm Sunday and the beginning of Holy Week ndash the most solemn and important week of the liturgical calendar culminating in the death and resurrection of Jesus
A Prayer for Palm Sunday O God we open our hearts
We open our lives Come into us
Ride on in with your gentleness Visit our public spaces where everyone knows us
Visit our private spaces where we hardly know ourselves
Come with your wonderful forgiveness Come with your creative Spirit to help us begin again
Come with your Spirit the comforter and bind our
wounds Come with the cry for action to move on to take risks
to stand up for justice to promote peace and understanding
Come into our crowded streets our crowd lives Come into our lonely places where we feel abandoned
Come in our daytime come in our night time
Come even when we cry crucify and kill off love
Come with your cross your compassion that we may also know resurrection and new life
Come Lord Jesus to us today Amen
Prepared by William Loader
On behalf of the staff of St Monicarsquos Parish School I wish you all
a safe relaxing and enjoyable holiday break and a blessed Easter
We look forward to seeing you all again in Term 2
commencing on Monday 29 April God bless Maria Canala Principal
DIARY DATES
WEEK 11
Monday 8 April
Sports Day
Friday 12 April
bull Mini Monrsquos Playgroup
bull 1230pm Term 1 Concludes
WEEK 1 Term 2
Monday 29 April
Term 2 Commences
Friday 3 May
bull Mini Monrsquos Playgroup
bull Whole School Easter Mass
Thursday 9 May
bull Athletics Carnival Trials (3pm-
420pm)-Broadview Oval
Friday 10 May
Motherrsquos Day Morning Tea
School Disco
Sunday 12 May
bull Motherrsquos Day
Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Term 4
29 Jan 12
April
29 April 5
July
22 July 27 Sept
14 Oct 12 Dec
ldquoLet the motives of our actions be to please God alonerdquo Mary MacKillop
APRIM
Project Compassion - Second Sunday of Lent Michaela is a 21-year-old trainee at Purple House a dialysis center in the Central Desert for people suffering from kidney disease The Aboriginal-controlled service gives patients the opportunity to stay connected with their culture They do this through traditional healing practices and income-generating activities such as making bush balms and soaps With the support of Caritas partners Michaela is helping to build a social enterprise a connection to culture and a new outlook for the chronically ill St Monicarsquos in conjunction with Caritas Australia are inviting families to donate by putting money in your Project compassion boxes or by donating online through our Project Compassion DONATE page You can either search the school on the DONATE page or follow the ink httpslentcaritasorgaustmonicasparishschoolwalkerville
Please return your Project Compassion box by Week 1 Term 2
Lives change when we all give 100 Sacramental Program This week our students taking part in this yearrsquos Sacramental Program began preparing to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation Confirmation is the sacrament where candidates are lsquosealed with the gifts of the Holy Spiritrsquo In the session the students explored what the gifts of the Holy Spirit are wisdom understanding right judgement courage knowledge and reverence They explored what it means to be a lsquospirit-filled personrsquo and identified people in their life who are lsquospirit-filledrsquo These children will be confirmed on Wednesday the 22nd of May at 7pm at St Monicarsquos Church
Kiana Lenora Gigi Renna Tristian Lenora Mia Bartlam Evy Wee Evan Wee Edward Zippel Henry Zippel Jordi Hutchison amp Ryder Hutchison
Childrenrsquos University
Can all students participating in Childrenrsquos
University bring their passports to school
Friday week 11 We will meet after assembly
to discuss how the students are tracking with
their hours and I will give some holiday
suggestions for activities the students may
like to do to accumulate more hours
Holy Week As our term draws to a close so
does the Catholic season of Lent
We have been journeying through Lent for the past
three weeks paying particular attention to our
prayer life intensions of fasting and offerings to the
poor The first Sunday of the holidays will mark the
beginning of Holy Week with Palm Sunday
Considered by many as the most important week in
the Christian liturgical calendar it is the week
leading up to Ester where the life death of
resurrection of Jesus is celebrated We remember
his actions reflect on his messages and recommit
to living as his disciples in the world today
Almighty and Everlasting God
You have given the human race
Jesus Christ our Savior as a model of
humility
He fulfilled Your Will by becoming Man
And giving His life on the Cross
Help us to bear witness to You
By following His example of suffering
And make us worthy to share in His
Resurrection
We ask this through our Lord Jesus
Christ Your Son
Amen
ldquoLet the motives of our actions be to please God alonerdquo Mary MacKillop
Stations of the Cross On Thursday week 11 classes will be spending time in the hall praying the Stations of the Cross The Stations of the Cross are the successive events which documents Jesuss progression from his condemnation by Pilate to his crucifixion and burial Each station gives participants an opportunity to stop remember reflect and pray Classes have been busy creating the stations and reflecting on how they relate to their own lives They have considered such questions are lsquowhat are some of the crosses I bare in my liferdquo ldquowhen I fall (make bad choices) what gives me the strength to get up (keep going)rdquo and ldquowho do I reach out to others during Lentrdquo We welcome all our community to come through and pray the stations with us Please sign in at the front office before making your way into the hall
Bronwyn Ridley Assistant Principal ndash Religious Identity and Mission
MUSIC
Expression of Interest Parent Survey Private Music Tuition at school
In response to parent responses from the Strategic Planning process last year we are considering the introduction of a private music tuition program Sarah Tamblyn Music Teacher has prepared a
survey inviting you to express interest for your
children to participate in private Music Tuition
during school hours All forms need to be in by
Tuesday 9 April
LIBRARY
Overdue Library Books ndash a friendly reminder
Please check at home for any overdue library books
and return them as soon as possible When all
books have been returned holiday borrowing can
be arranged
Thank you
Premierrsquos Reading Challenge
The lsquoChallengersquo aims to encourage in children a
love of reading for leisure and pleasure to enable
them to experience quality literature and to inspire
them to read and foster a love of lifelong reading
It is not a competition but a challenge to read more
widely As well as borrowing from our School
Library the holidays present a great opportunity to
visit your local Public Libraries and borrow books
for the Challenge
ldquoLet the motives of our actions be to please God alonerdquo Mary MacKillop
Concept Plans redevelopment
Brunswick Street play area
ldquoLet the motives of our actions be to please God alonerdquo Mary MacKillop
Hurry Bonus Early Bird Offers Limited Time Only
St Monicas Parish School is fundraising with Entertainment
Your support really helps our fundraising so wersquore thrilled to let you know about special bonus Early Bird Entertainment
Membership Offers for loyal supporters
Pre-order the NEW 2019 | 2020 Entertainment Membership and receive bonus offers you can use right away
SUPPORT US NOW
The Entertainment Membership is great value With lots of instant savings It more than outweighs the price There is
something for everyone ndash casual and fine dining adventure and family activities I couldnt live without it Plus I get to
support a good causerdquo ndash Zana B Sydney
ldquoLet the motives of our actions be to please God alonerdquo Mary MacKillop
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS POLICE CLEARANCE Please check that your Catholic Schools Police Check amp RAN Training are current They remain current for 3 years Allow at least 4-6 weeks for your application to be processed Application Forms are available from the School Office There is no cost incurred by you so apply for your clearance now if you do not have one A clearance is required for you to attend sporting
events class excursions or to help out in the
classroom
SCHOOL UNIFORM All students are required to wear their Summer Uniform Hats are a requirement this term PE Uniform is to be worn on Class PE days only The School Uniform is available from Vinnies Norwood 70 The Parade Norwood STUDENT TOILETS If any parents caregivers and younger siblings need to use toilet facilities whilst on the school grounds only the toilets in the School Office may be used In accordance with Child Protection Legislation no one except for students are permitted to use the studentsrsquo toilets LATE ARRIVALS
If your children arrives at school after 845am a
parentguardian must sign them in at the School
Office The yellow sign inout slip is then given to
the class teacher upon the studentrsquos arrival in class
Thank you for your co-operation the safety of your
children is our main concern
ST MONICArsquoS IS A NUT AWARE SCHOOL We have a larger number of children with nut allergies some very severe Whilst we cannot guarantee that we have a lsquonut freersquo school we are committed to being lsquonut awarersquo which means that NO nut products should be brought and eaten by any child The smallest traces left on a bench desk or floor can cause severe reactions in children with nut allergies
A big reminder please to label all your childrenrsquos
belongings clearly We have had an overwhelming
amount of lost property handed into the office ie
hats drink bottles lunch containers and school
jumpers Please be aware that food and drink
containers that are not claimed within the term will
be disposed of
SUSHI Sushi will be available on every Wednesday orders need to be in Tuesday 1200pm
SUBWAY
Subway is available every Monday amp Thursday
Order forms are at the front office or can be
ordered on the QKR app
School Banking
School banking is available every Wednesday
through Commonwealth Bank Students bring their
bank books into the front office in the morning
ldquoLet the motives of our actions be to please God alonerdquo Mary MacKillop
Next week will be the last week of Term 1 and school will conclude on Friday 12 April at 1230pm
On Sunday 14 April Christians around the world will celebrate Palm Sunday and the beginning of Holy Week ndash the most solemn and important week of the liturgical calendar culminating in the death and resurrection of Jesus
A Prayer for Palm Sunday O God we open our hearts
We open our lives Come into us
Ride on in with your gentleness Visit our public spaces where everyone knows us
Visit our private spaces where we hardly know ourselves
Come with your wonderful forgiveness Come with your creative Spirit to help us begin again
Come with your Spirit the comforter and bind our
wounds Come with the cry for action to move on to take risks
to stand up for justice to promote peace and understanding
Come into our crowded streets our crowd lives Come into our lonely places where we feel abandoned
Come in our daytime come in our night time
Come even when we cry crucify and kill off love
Come with your cross your compassion that we may also know resurrection and new life
Come Lord Jesus to us today Amen
Prepared by William Loader
On behalf of the staff of St Monicarsquos Parish School I wish you all
a safe relaxing and enjoyable holiday break and a blessed Easter
We look forward to seeing you all again in Term 2
commencing on Monday 29 April God bless Maria Canala Principal
DIARY DATES
WEEK 11
Monday 8 April
Sports Day
Friday 12 April
bull Mini Monrsquos Playgroup
bull 1230pm Term 1 Concludes
WEEK 1 Term 2
Monday 29 April
Term 2 Commences
Friday 3 May
bull Mini Monrsquos Playgroup
bull Whole School Easter Mass
Thursday 9 May
bull Athletics Carnival Trials (3pm-
420pm)-Broadview Oval
Friday 10 May
Motherrsquos Day Morning Tea
School Disco
Sunday 12 May
bull Motherrsquos Day
Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Term 4
29 Jan 12
April
29 April 5
July
22 July 27 Sept
14 Oct 12 Dec
ldquoLet the motives of our actions be to please God alonerdquo Mary MacKillop
APRIM
Project Compassion - Second Sunday of Lent Michaela is a 21-year-old trainee at Purple House a dialysis center in the Central Desert for people suffering from kidney disease The Aboriginal-controlled service gives patients the opportunity to stay connected with their culture They do this through traditional healing practices and income-generating activities such as making bush balms and soaps With the support of Caritas partners Michaela is helping to build a social enterprise a connection to culture and a new outlook for the chronically ill St Monicarsquos in conjunction with Caritas Australia are inviting families to donate by putting money in your Project compassion boxes or by donating online through our Project Compassion DONATE page You can either search the school on the DONATE page or follow the ink httpslentcaritasorgaustmonicasparishschoolwalkerville
Please return your Project Compassion box by Week 1 Term 2
Lives change when we all give 100 Sacramental Program This week our students taking part in this yearrsquos Sacramental Program began preparing to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation Confirmation is the sacrament where candidates are lsquosealed with the gifts of the Holy Spiritrsquo In the session the students explored what the gifts of the Holy Spirit are wisdom understanding right judgement courage knowledge and reverence They explored what it means to be a lsquospirit-filled personrsquo and identified people in their life who are lsquospirit-filledrsquo These children will be confirmed on Wednesday the 22nd of May at 7pm at St Monicarsquos Church
Kiana Lenora Gigi Renna Tristian Lenora Mia Bartlam Evy Wee Evan Wee Edward Zippel Henry Zippel Jordi Hutchison amp Ryder Hutchison
Childrenrsquos University
Can all students participating in Childrenrsquos
University bring their passports to school
Friday week 11 We will meet after assembly
to discuss how the students are tracking with
their hours and I will give some holiday
suggestions for activities the students may
like to do to accumulate more hours
Holy Week As our term draws to a close so
does the Catholic season of Lent
We have been journeying through Lent for the past
three weeks paying particular attention to our
prayer life intensions of fasting and offerings to the
poor The first Sunday of the holidays will mark the
beginning of Holy Week with Palm Sunday
Considered by many as the most important week in
the Christian liturgical calendar it is the week
leading up to Ester where the life death of
resurrection of Jesus is celebrated We remember
his actions reflect on his messages and recommit
to living as his disciples in the world today
Almighty and Everlasting God
You have given the human race
Jesus Christ our Savior as a model of
humility
He fulfilled Your Will by becoming Man
And giving His life on the Cross
Help us to bear witness to You
By following His example of suffering
And make us worthy to share in His
Resurrection
We ask this through our Lord Jesus
Christ Your Son
Amen
ldquoLet the motives of our actions be to please God alonerdquo Mary MacKillop
Stations of the Cross On Thursday week 11 classes will be spending time in the hall praying the Stations of the Cross The Stations of the Cross are the successive events which documents Jesuss progression from his condemnation by Pilate to his crucifixion and burial Each station gives participants an opportunity to stop remember reflect and pray Classes have been busy creating the stations and reflecting on how they relate to their own lives They have considered such questions are lsquowhat are some of the crosses I bare in my liferdquo ldquowhen I fall (make bad choices) what gives me the strength to get up (keep going)rdquo and ldquowho do I reach out to others during Lentrdquo We welcome all our community to come through and pray the stations with us Please sign in at the front office before making your way into the hall
Bronwyn Ridley Assistant Principal ndash Religious Identity and Mission
MUSIC
Expression of Interest Parent Survey Private Music Tuition at school
In response to parent responses from the Strategic Planning process last year we are considering the introduction of a private music tuition program Sarah Tamblyn Music Teacher has prepared a
survey inviting you to express interest for your
children to participate in private Music Tuition
during school hours All forms need to be in by
Tuesday 9 April
LIBRARY
Overdue Library Books ndash a friendly reminder
Please check at home for any overdue library books
and return them as soon as possible When all
books have been returned holiday borrowing can
be arranged
Thank you
Premierrsquos Reading Challenge
The lsquoChallengersquo aims to encourage in children a
love of reading for leisure and pleasure to enable
them to experience quality literature and to inspire
them to read and foster a love of lifelong reading
It is not a competition but a challenge to read more
widely As well as borrowing from our School
Library the holidays present a great opportunity to
visit your local Public Libraries and borrow books
for the Challenge
ldquoLet the motives of our actions be to please God alonerdquo Mary MacKillop
Concept Plans redevelopment
Brunswick Street play area
ldquoLet the motives of our actions be to please God alonerdquo Mary MacKillop
Hurry Bonus Early Bird Offers Limited Time Only
St Monicas Parish School is fundraising with Entertainment
Your support really helps our fundraising so wersquore thrilled to let you know about special bonus Early Bird Entertainment
Membership Offers for loyal supporters
Pre-order the NEW 2019 | 2020 Entertainment Membership and receive bonus offers you can use right away
SUPPORT US NOW
The Entertainment Membership is great value With lots of instant savings It more than outweighs the price There is
something for everyone ndash casual and fine dining adventure and family activities I couldnt live without it Plus I get to
support a good causerdquo ndash Zana B Sydney
ldquoLet the motives of our actions be to please God alonerdquo Mary MacKillop
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS POLICE CLEARANCE Please check that your Catholic Schools Police Check amp RAN Training are current They remain current for 3 years Allow at least 4-6 weeks for your application to be processed Application Forms are available from the School Office There is no cost incurred by you so apply for your clearance now if you do not have one A clearance is required for you to attend sporting
events class excursions or to help out in the
classroom
SCHOOL UNIFORM All students are required to wear their Summer Uniform Hats are a requirement this term PE Uniform is to be worn on Class PE days only The School Uniform is available from Vinnies Norwood 70 The Parade Norwood STUDENT TOILETS If any parents caregivers and younger siblings need to use toilet facilities whilst on the school grounds only the toilets in the School Office may be used In accordance with Child Protection Legislation no one except for students are permitted to use the studentsrsquo toilets LATE ARRIVALS
If your children arrives at school after 845am a
parentguardian must sign them in at the School
Office The yellow sign inout slip is then given to
the class teacher upon the studentrsquos arrival in class
Thank you for your co-operation the safety of your
children is our main concern
ST MONICArsquoS IS A NUT AWARE SCHOOL We have a larger number of children with nut allergies some very severe Whilst we cannot guarantee that we have a lsquonut freersquo school we are committed to being lsquonut awarersquo which means that NO nut products should be brought and eaten by any child The smallest traces left on a bench desk or floor can cause severe reactions in children with nut allergies
A big reminder please to label all your childrenrsquos
belongings clearly We have had an overwhelming
amount of lost property handed into the office ie
hats drink bottles lunch containers and school
jumpers Please be aware that food and drink
containers that are not claimed within the term will
be disposed of
SUSHI Sushi will be available on every Wednesday orders need to be in Tuesday 1200pm
SUBWAY
Subway is available every Monday amp Thursday
Order forms are at the front office or can be
ordered on the QKR app
School Banking
School banking is available every Wednesday
through Commonwealth Bank Students bring their
bank books into the front office in the morning
ldquoLet the motives of our actions be to please God alonerdquo Mary MacKillop
APRIM
Project Compassion - Second Sunday of Lent Michaela is a 21-year-old trainee at Purple House a dialysis center in the Central Desert for people suffering from kidney disease The Aboriginal-controlled service gives patients the opportunity to stay connected with their culture They do this through traditional healing practices and income-generating activities such as making bush balms and soaps With the support of Caritas partners Michaela is helping to build a social enterprise a connection to culture and a new outlook for the chronically ill St Monicarsquos in conjunction with Caritas Australia are inviting families to donate by putting money in your Project compassion boxes or by donating online through our Project Compassion DONATE page You can either search the school on the DONATE page or follow the ink httpslentcaritasorgaustmonicasparishschoolwalkerville
Please return your Project Compassion box by Week 1 Term 2
Lives change when we all give 100 Sacramental Program This week our students taking part in this yearrsquos Sacramental Program began preparing to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation Confirmation is the sacrament where candidates are lsquosealed with the gifts of the Holy Spiritrsquo In the session the students explored what the gifts of the Holy Spirit are wisdom understanding right judgement courage knowledge and reverence They explored what it means to be a lsquospirit-filled personrsquo and identified people in their life who are lsquospirit-filledrsquo These children will be confirmed on Wednesday the 22nd of May at 7pm at St Monicarsquos Church
Kiana Lenora Gigi Renna Tristian Lenora Mia Bartlam Evy Wee Evan Wee Edward Zippel Henry Zippel Jordi Hutchison amp Ryder Hutchison
Childrenrsquos University
Can all students participating in Childrenrsquos
University bring their passports to school
Friday week 11 We will meet after assembly
to discuss how the students are tracking with
their hours and I will give some holiday
suggestions for activities the students may
like to do to accumulate more hours
Holy Week As our term draws to a close so
does the Catholic season of Lent
We have been journeying through Lent for the past
three weeks paying particular attention to our
prayer life intensions of fasting and offerings to the
poor The first Sunday of the holidays will mark the
beginning of Holy Week with Palm Sunday
Considered by many as the most important week in
the Christian liturgical calendar it is the week
leading up to Ester where the life death of
resurrection of Jesus is celebrated We remember
his actions reflect on his messages and recommit
to living as his disciples in the world today
Almighty and Everlasting God
You have given the human race
Jesus Christ our Savior as a model of
humility
He fulfilled Your Will by becoming Man
And giving His life on the Cross
Help us to bear witness to You
By following His example of suffering
And make us worthy to share in His
Resurrection
We ask this through our Lord Jesus
Christ Your Son
Amen
ldquoLet the motives of our actions be to please God alonerdquo Mary MacKillop
Stations of the Cross On Thursday week 11 classes will be spending time in the hall praying the Stations of the Cross The Stations of the Cross are the successive events which documents Jesuss progression from his condemnation by Pilate to his crucifixion and burial Each station gives participants an opportunity to stop remember reflect and pray Classes have been busy creating the stations and reflecting on how they relate to their own lives They have considered such questions are lsquowhat are some of the crosses I bare in my liferdquo ldquowhen I fall (make bad choices) what gives me the strength to get up (keep going)rdquo and ldquowho do I reach out to others during Lentrdquo We welcome all our community to come through and pray the stations with us Please sign in at the front office before making your way into the hall
Bronwyn Ridley Assistant Principal ndash Religious Identity and Mission
MUSIC
Expression of Interest Parent Survey Private Music Tuition at school
In response to parent responses from the Strategic Planning process last year we are considering the introduction of a private music tuition program Sarah Tamblyn Music Teacher has prepared a
survey inviting you to express interest for your
children to participate in private Music Tuition
during school hours All forms need to be in by
Tuesday 9 April
LIBRARY
Overdue Library Books ndash a friendly reminder
Please check at home for any overdue library books
and return them as soon as possible When all
books have been returned holiday borrowing can
be arranged
Thank you
Premierrsquos Reading Challenge
The lsquoChallengersquo aims to encourage in children a
love of reading for leisure and pleasure to enable
them to experience quality literature and to inspire
them to read and foster a love of lifelong reading
It is not a competition but a challenge to read more
widely As well as borrowing from our School
Library the holidays present a great opportunity to
visit your local Public Libraries and borrow books
for the Challenge
ldquoLet the motives of our actions be to please God alonerdquo Mary MacKillop
Concept Plans redevelopment
Brunswick Street play area
ldquoLet the motives of our actions be to please God alonerdquo Mary MacKillop
Hurry Bonus Early Bird Offers Limited Time Only
St Monicas Parish School is fundraising with Entertainment
Your support really helps our fundraising so wersquore thrilled to let you know about special bonus Early Bird Entertainment
Membership Offers for loyal supporters
Pre-order the NEW 2019 | 2020 Entertainment Membership and receive bonus offers you can use right away
SUPPORT US NOW
The Entertainment Membership is great value With lots of instant savings It more than outweighs the price There is
something for everyone ndash casual and fine dining adventure and family activities I couldnt live without it Plus I get to
support a good causerdquo ndash Zana B Sydney
ldquoLet the motives of our actions be to please God alonerdquo Mary MacKillop
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS POLICE CLEARANCE Please check that your Catholic Schools Police Check amp RAN Training are current They remain current for 3 years Allow at least 4-6 weeks for your application to be processed Application Forms are available from the School Office There is no cost incurred by you so apply for your clearance now if you do not have one A clearance is required for you to attend sporting
events class excursions or to help out in the
classroom
SCHOOL UNIFORM All students are required to wear their Summer Uniform Hats are a requirement this term PE Uniform is to be worn on Class PE days only The School Uniform is available from Vinnies Norwood 70 The Parade Norwood STUDENT TOILETS If any parents caregivers and younger siblings need to use toilet facilities whilst on the school grounds only the toilets in the School Office may be used In accordance with Child Protection Legislation no one except for students are permitted to use the studentsrsquo toilets LATE ARRIVALS
If your children arrives at school after 845am a
parentguardian must sign them in at the School
Office The yellow sign inout slip is then given to
the class teacher upon the studentrsquos arrival in class
Thank you for your co-operation the safety of your
children is our main concern
ST MONICArsquoS IS A NUT AWARE SCHOOL We have a larger number of children with nut allergies some very severe Whilst we cannot guarantee that we have a lsquonut freersquo school we are committed to being lsquonut awarersquo which means that NO nut products should be brought and eaten by any child The smallest traces left on a bench desk or floor can cause severe reactions in children with nut allergies
A big reminder please to label all your childrenrsquos
belongings clearly We have had an overwhelming
amount of lost property handed into the office ie
hats drink bottles lunch containers and school
jumpers Please be aware that food and drink
containers that are not claimed within the term will
be disposed of
SUSHI Sushi will be available on every Wednesday orders need to be in Tuesday 1200pm
SUBWAY
Subway is available every Monday amp Thursday
Order forms are at the front office or can be
ordered on the QKR app
School Banking
School banking is available every Wednesday
through Commonwealth Bank Students bring their
bank books into the front office in the morning
ldquoLet the motives of our actions be to please God alonerdquo Mary MacKillop
Stations of the Cross On Thursday week 11 classes will be spending time in the hall praying the Stations of the Cross The Stations of the Cross are the successive events which documents Jesuss progression from his condemnation by Pilate to his crucifixion and burial Each station gives participants an opportunity to stop remember reflect and pray Classes have been busy creating the stations and reflecting on how they relate to their own lives They have considered such questions are lsquowhat are some of the crosses I bare in my liferdquo ldquowhen I fall (make bad choices) what gives me the strength to get up (keep going)rdquo and ldquowho do I reach out to others during Lentrdquo We welcome all our community to come through and pray the stations with us Please sign in at the front office before making your way into the hall
Bronwyn Ridley Assistant Principal ndash Religious Identity and Mission
MUSIC
Expression of Interest Parent Survey Private Music Tuition at school
In response to parent responses from the Strategic Planning process last year we are considering the introduction of a private music tuition program Sarah Tamblyn Music Teacher has prepared a
survey inviting you to express interest for your
children to participate in private Music Tuition
during school hours All forms need to be in by
Tuesday 9 April
LIBRARY
Overdue Library Books ndash a friendly reminder
Please check at home for any overdue library books
and return them as soon as possible When all
books have been returned holiday borrowing can
be arranged
Thank you
Premierrsquos Reading Challenge
The lsquoChallengersquo aims to encourage in children a
love of reading for leisure and pleasure to enable
them to experience quality literature and to inspire
them to read and foster a love of lifelong reading
It is not a competition but a challenge to read more
widely As well as borrowing from our School
Library the holidays present a great opportunity to
visit your local Public Libraries and borrow books
for the Challenge
ldquoLet the motives of our actions be to please God alonerdquo Mary MacKillop
Concept Plans redevelopment
Brunswick Street play area
ldquoLet the motives of our actions be to please God alonerdquo Mary MacKillop
Hurry Bonus Early Bird Offers Limited Time Only
St Monicas Parish School is fundraising with Entertainment
Your support really helps our fundraising so wersquore thrilled to let you know about special bonus Early Bird Entertainment
Membership Offers for loyal supporters
Pre-order the NEW 2019 | 2020 Entertainment Membership and receive bonus offers you can use right away
SUPPORT US NOW
The Entertainment Membership is great value With lots of instant savings It more than outweighs the price There is
something for everyone ndash casual and fine dining adventure and family activities I couldnt live without it Plus I get to
support a good causerdquo ndash Zana B Sydney
ldquoLet the motives of our actions be to please God alonerdquo Mary MacKillop
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS POLICE CLEARANCE Please check that your Catholic Schools Police Check amp RAN Training are current They remain current for 3 years Allow at least 4-6 weeks for your application to be processed Application Forms are available from the School Office There is no cost incurred by you so apply for your clearance now if you do not have one A clearance is required for you to attend sporting
events class excursions or to help out in the
classroom
SCHOOL UNIFORM All students are required to wear their Summer Uniform Hats are a requirement this term PE Uniform is to be worn on Class PE days only The School Uniform is available from Vinnies Norwood 70 The Parade Norwood STUDENT TOILETS If any parents caregivers and younger siblings need to use toilet facilities whilst on the school grounds only the toilets in the School Office may be used In accordance with Child Protection Legislation no one except for students are permitted to use the studentsrsquo toilets LATE ARRIVALS
If your children arrives at school after 845am a
parentguardian must sign them in at the School
Office The yellow sign inout slip is then given to
the class teacher upon the studentrsquos arrival in class
Thank you for your co-operation the safety of your
children is our main concern
ST MONICArsquoS IS A NUT AWARE SCHOOL We have a larger number of children with nut allergies some very severe Whilst we cannot guarantee that we have a lsquonut freersquo school we are committed to being lsquonut awarersquo which means that NO nut products should be brought and eaten by any child The smallest traces left on a bench desk or floor can cause severe reactions in children with nut allergies
A big reminder please to label all your childrenrsquos
belongings clearly We have had an overwhelming
amount of lost property handed into the office ie
hats drink bottles lunch containers and school
jumpers Please be aware that food and drink
containers that are not claimed within the term will
be disposed of
SUSHI Sushi will be available on every Wednesday orders need to be in Tuesday 1200pm
SUBWAY
Subway is available every Monday amp Thursday
Order forms are at the front office or can be
ordered on the QKR app
School Banking
School banking is available every Wednesday
through Commonwealth Bank Students bring their
bank books into the front office in the morning
ldquoLet the motives of our actions be to please God alonerdquo Mary MacKillop
Concept Plans redevelopment
Brunswick Street play area
ldquoLet the motives of our actions be to please God alonerdquo Mary MacKillop
Hurry Bonus Early Bird Offers Limited Time Only
St Monicas Parish School is fundraising with Entertainment
Your support really helps our fundraising so wersquore thrilled to let you know about special bonus Early Bird Entertainment
Membership Offers for loyal supporters
Pre-order the NEW 2019 | 2020 Entertainment Membership and receive bonus offers you can use right away
SUPPORT US NOW
The Entertainment Membership is great value With lots of instant savings It more than outweighs the price There is
something for everyone ndash casual and fine dining adventure and family activities I couldnt live without it Plus I get to
support a good causerdquo ndash Zana B Sydney
ldquoLet the motives of our actions be to please God alonerdquo Mary MacKillop
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS POLICE CLEARANCE Please check that your Catholic Schools Police Check amp RAN Training are current They remain current for 3 years Allow at least 4-6 weeks for your application to be processed Application Forms are available from the School Office There is no cost incurred by you so apply for your clearance now if you do not have one A clearance is required for you to attend sporting
events class excursions or to help out in the
classroom
SCHOOL UNIFORM All students are required to wear their Summer Uniform Hats are a requirement this term PE Uniform is to be worn on Class PE days only The School Uniform is available from Vinnies Norwood 70 The Parade Norwood STUDENT TOILETS If any parents caregivers and younger siblings need to use toilet facilities whilst on the school grounds only the toilets in the School Office may be used In accordance with Child Protection Legislation no one except for students are permitted to use the studentsrsquo toilets LATE ARRIVALS
If your children arrives at school after 845am a
parentguardian must sign them in at the School
Office The yellow sign inout slip is then given to
the class teacher upon the studentrsquos arrival in class
Thank you for your co-operation the safety of your
children is our main concern
ST MONICArsquoS IS A NUT AWARE SCHOOL We have a larger number of children with nut allergies some very severe Whilst we cannot guarantee that we have a lsquonut freersquo school we are committed to being lsquonut awarersquo which means that NO nut products should be brought and eaten by any child The smallest traces left on a bench desk or floor can cause severe reactions in children with nut allergies
A big reminder please to label all your childrenrsquos
belongings clearly We have had an overwhelming
amount of lost property handed into the office ie
hats drink bottles lunch containers and school
jumpers Please be aware that food and drink
containers that are not claimed within the term will
be disposed of
SUSHI Sushi will be available on every Wednesday orders need to be in Tuesday 1200pm
SUBWAY
Subway is available every Monday amp Thursday
Order forms are at the front office or can be
ordered on the QKR app
School Banking
School banking is available every Wednesday
through Commonwealth Bank Students bring their
bank books into the front office in the morning
ldquoLet the motives of our actions be to please God alonerdquo Mary MacKillop
Hurry Bonus Early Bird Offers Limited Time Only
St Monicas Parish School is fundraising with Entertainment
Your support really helps our fundraising so wersquore thrilled to let you know about special bonus Early Bird Entertainment
Membership Offers for loyal supporters
Pre-order the NEW 2019 | 2020 Entertainment Membership and receive bonus offers you can use right away
SUPPORT US NOW
The Entertainment Membership is great value With lots of instant savings It more than outweighs the price There is
something for everyone ndash casual and fine dining adventure and family activities I couldnt live without it Plus I get to
support a good causerdquo ndash Zana B Sydney
ldquoLet the motives of our actions be to please God alonerdquo Mary MacKillop
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS POLICE CLEARANCE Please check that your Catholic Schools Police Check amp RAN Training are current They remain current for 3 years Allow at least 4-6 weeks for your application to be processed Application Forms are available from the School Office There is no cost incurred by you so apply for your clearance now if you do not have one A clearance is required for you to attend sporting
events class excursions or to help out in the
classroom
SCHOOL UNIFORM All students are required to wear their Summer Uniform Hats are a requirement this term PE Uniform is to be worn on Class PE days only The School Uniform is available from Vinnies Norwood 70 The Parade Norwood STUDENT TOILETS If any parents caregivers and younger siblings need to use toilet facilities whilst on the school grounds only the toilets in the School Office may be used In accordance with Child Protection Legislation no one except for students are permitted to use the studentsrsquo toilets LATE ARRIVALS
If your children arrives at school after 845am a
parentguardian must sign them in at the School
Office The yellow sign inout slip is then given to
the class teacher upon the studentrsquos arrival in class
Thank you for your co-operation the safety of your
children is our main concern
ST MONICArsquoS IS A NUT AWARE SCHOOL We have a larger number of children with nut allergies some very severe Whilst we cannot guarantee that we have a lsquonut freersquo school we are committed to being lsquonut awarersquo which means that NO nut products should be brought and eaten by any child The smallest traces left on a bench desk or floor can cause severe reactions in children with nut allergies
A big reminder please to label all your childrenrsquos
belongings clearly We have had an overwhelming
amount of lost property handed into the office ie
hats drink bottles lunch containers and school
jumpers Please be aware that food and drink
containers that are not claimed within the term will
be disposed of
SUSHI Sushi will be available on every Wednesday orders need to be in Tuesday 1200pm
SUBWAY
Subway is available every Monday amp Thursday
Order forms are at the front office or can be
ordered on the QKR app
School Banking
School banking is available every Wednesday
through Commonwealth Bank Students bring their
bank books into the front office in the morning
ldquoLet the motives of our actions be to please God alonerdquo Mary MacKillop
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS POLICE CLEARANCE Please check that your Catholic Schools Police Check amp RAN Training are current They remain current for 3 years Allow at least 4-6 weeks for your application to be processed Application Forms are available from the School Office There is no cost incurred by you so apply for your clearance now if you do not have one A clearance is required for you to attend sporting
events class excursions or to help out in the
classroom
SCHOOL UNIFORM All students are required to wear their Summer Uniform Hats are a requirement this term PE Uniform is to be worn on Class PE days only The School Uniform is available from Vinnies Norwood 70 The Parade Norwood STUDENT TOILETS If any parents caregivers and younger siblings need to use toilet facilities whilst on the school grounds only the toilets in the School Office may be used In accordance with Child Protection Legislation no one except for students are permitted to use the studentsrsquo toilets LATE ARRIVALS
If your children arrives at school after 845am a
parentguardian must sign them in at the School
Office The yellow sign inout slip is then given to
the class teacher upon the studentrsquos arrival in class
Thank you for your co-operation the safety of your
children is our main concern
ST MONICArsquoS IS A NUT AWARE SCHOOL We have a larger number of children with nut allergies some very severe Whilst we cannot guarantee that we have a lsquonut freersquo school we are committed to being lsquonut awarersquo which means that NO nut products should be brought and eaten by any child The smallest traces left on a bench desk or floor can cause severe reactions in children with nut allergies
A big reminder please to label all your childrenrsquos
belongings clearly We have had an overwhelming
amount of lost property handed into the office ie
hats drink bottles lunch containers and school
jumpers Please be aware that food and drink
containers that are not claimed within the term will
be disposed of
SUSHI Sushi will be available on every Wednesday orders need to be in Tuesday 1200pm
SUBWAY
Subway is available every Monday amp Thursday
Order forms are at the front office or can be
ordered on the QKR app
School Banking
School banking is available every Wednesday
through Commonwealth Bank Students bring their
bank books into the front office in the morning