Sacred Heart Primary School - Morwell
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93-99 Elgin Street
Morwell VIC 3840
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Email: principal@shmorwell.catholic.edu.au
Phone: 03 5134 3718

Principal Report

Dear Parents and Carers, 

Thank you to all the parents and carers who made contact with the teaching staff during the interview sessions. As some families were not able to come at those times we are keen for you to have the opportunity to talk with the teachers about your child. Some parents have made contact for a phone interview, this is always an option and some have made time for next week. If you haven’t had an interview with your child’s teacher please email and make a booking directly with the home room teacher.

UNIFORM 

The focus on uniform for black shoes has been well taken up. The shoes can be comfortable, they do not have to be leather, just plain black shoes. With no brand markings. A white sole is acceptable.

Our next focus for the uniform is hair and nail polish. Long hair needs to be tied back with natural coloured or school coloured hair ties. Dyed hair must be in natural tones and nail polish is not permitted. 

Very soon we will have a notification system  to let you know when your child is not in the correct uniform via PAM.

DISCUSSIONS WITH GRADE 5/6

Today I spoke with the senior school children, Grade 5/6 about being leaders in the school. We discussed the expectations of being Safe, Respectful and Inclusive and I asked them which part of “roasting” fits into these expectations. Unanimously they told me no part is. “Roasting” someone means to make fun of or tease them in a humorous way, usually in a public setting, using insults or jokes at their expense. All seniors agreed that this is a serious thing to do and not something that should be done at Sacred Heart or anytime. During leadership discussions I have found all our seniors insightful and respectful in their responses. All students agreed to appropriate consequences for this behaviour and discussed their opinions in a positive way. 

HOT LUNCH FRIDAY

Hot Lunch Friday is coming. We plan to have several options in a rotation. I am currently working on outside providers having contracts in place so they can deliver on-site. This will take some time.

LOLLIES AT SCHOOL

We have had a lot of children bring lollies to school and we are finding that they are eating them before school, as well as at play time (and sometimes trying to eat them in class). Loads of sugar does not help students focus on learning. We encourage all families to limit lollies, especially “all day lollipops” to special occasions.  Please send fresh fruit, carrot sticks, celery, sultanas or any other fresh fruit and vegetable options. There are periodic fruit stops during the learning sessions which children look forward to.


CAR PARK NEWS FLASH

The repair of the sink hole will begin on Monday. I have been assured that the pickup and drive through will still function but there will be fewer car parks. The parish will unlock the bottom gate so that cars can exit from the other side of the church. This will only be available during this week while the works are happening.

Also a reminder that when dropping off students in the morning please either park in the car park and have the students walk across the crossing or drive to the bottom gate. 

For safety reasons we cannot have cars parking where the morning flags or beyond to let children out. Parents and Cares who wish to drop and run must drive to the gate at 8:30 and let the children walk up inside the school.

Cars must move in and around the car park at walking pace (5kph) as designated by the signs on the road and (10kph) in the car park. Everybody must enter and leave the road slowly.

I wish you all a restful weekend in this heat,

God Bless,

Anne-Marie Robb