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Dear Families,
This week some of the senior students have worked on our end of term
production. The children have developed a fabulous series of complications
around a group of students coming to school through the town of Morwell.
The plot thickens as they work their way around local land marks and icons
that they feel are significant to them. The script writers have amazing
imaginations and are creating twists and turns at every spot they come to with
a challenge.
The challenges all have a fabulous singing or dancing item to enhance the
story. With both the senior and junior levels practicing AUSLAN for a song each
and the senior girls and boys are both presenting an item as a group. Were
excited.
COVID and influenza
Have continued to be challenging with illness in the school community. The
current COVID pandemic, influenza and the common cold are common and
wide spread illnesses at school. I invite all families to take up the current
recommendation by the Victorian Department of Health. That is face masks
are worn in indoor settings or when physical distancing is not possible. This is
because the wearing of masks is effective in reducing the transmission of
COVID-19 and all airborne respiratory illnesses.
The recommendation is until the end of winter, students aged eight (8) and
over and all school staff are strongly encouraged to wear face masks when in
class (noting that exceptions to the recommendation apply to circumstances
when clear enunciation or visibility of the mouth is essential) is positive.
We have some seniors who regularly wear masks in class and I would like to
commend them for their example. It is to be noted that the use of face masks
should not constrain student participation in the full range of school activities,
including music, sport and performances. This means students are able to
self-regulate the use of them when appropriate.
I continue to extend my thanks to all families for keeping to the RAT testing
schedule. This is the best way to identify COVID and help to minimise the
spread. At school we have maintained a double cleaning schedule during the
day, have air filters in all learning areas and still have the play equipment cleaned between play times. If you have been unwell please allow yourselves
and your children the time to recover, we are all in the same situation and to
function well in all areas of our lives we need to look after our health.
ARTIST in RESIDENCE
Bernard Mangakahia’s visit was truly inspiring. The children have enjoyed the
additional experiences of dance from other cultures and have been working at
some of the hoop dances during recess. The aim is to use some of the dances
learnt in our end of term production. There will be information about costuming
requirements next week. These will be simple and hopefully most items will
already be in children’s wardrobes.
CAR PARK
I have some news from the parish regarding the car park. More investigation
has been done and the council are sorting through paperwork around the fix.
We don’t expect it to be in the next few months but are confident that we are
getting closer to the problem being solved.
As part of our VRQA (Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority)
compliance we are working on new signage for the road which will reduce the
speed coming into the car park and in the parking area. You will also notice
that the pine posts are being repaired and some (near the oval) are being
removed.
BUSH TUCKER GARDEN
Over the course of the weekend, we will be moving the garden beds from their
current position to create a mini footy and soccer field inside our playground.
The garden beds will be transported to the front of the school. This has been a
long time in coming and we are all excited. We will continue to work on
physical science in stem but also we will be looking at biological science and
embrace the planting in the gardens.
Please enjoy the blessings of your children over the weekend,
God Bless,
Anne-Marie Robb
Hello Parents and students,
We would like to remind you that the Scholastic book fair has ended today but online orders end next Monday.
The basketball tournament was yesterday and we had tons of fun. A fair few seniors walked to the Leisure centre and played 3 games all together with each team. The girls team placed 3rd and boys 4th. Congratulations to Morwell Park Boys and Girls and runners-up St Vincent Boys and Girls.
We would like to thank the SRC team and their friends for organising the Dance Party last Friday. It was a truly spectacular experience. The money that was raised from the food sold will be used to make a running track around the basketball and netball courts. Sunday, who is a part of the SRC team, told us that the Dance Party was loads of fun and he loved dancing to the music.
On Tuesday the Juniors went on an excursion to the Warragul Art Centre, they saw Edward the Emu. We asked some students and teachers what they thought of it and here is what they said:-
Jindarah: “I liked the trip there because it was cool and the view outside”.
Hayden: “I liked the lion because it was funny”.
Nixon: “I liked the park because it was fun”.
Aisha: “I liked when the emu eggs hatched and when the woman wiggled her butt”.
Mrs Larkins: “I liked the performance of ‘Edward The Emu’ because it was very creative and entertaining, the token guy was exceptional”.
Mrs Handley: “I liked the puppets that were being used during the performance because they were realistic”.
Last Wednesday students performed a mini concert displaying traditional dances from Hawaii, New Zealand, Samoa, Fiji and American Indian. Artist in residence Bernard Mangakahia worked with the children over two days enabling them to understand and enjoy tradional dancing which each class then performed for the school community.
Great sportsmanship
AUGUST | |
Friday 5th | Mass - Senior Classes |
Thursday 11th | Bookfair order pickup |
Saturday 13th - 20th | National Science Week |
Monday 15th | Whole School Mass - Assumption of Mary |
Monday 15th | Pie Drive Fundraiser |
Tuesday 16th | Whole School Incursion - Students dress as their favourite book character. |
Wednesday 17th | 1st Communion Wookshop 5pm - 6pm |
Saturday 20th - Friday 26th | Book Week |
Wednesday 24th | Crazy Hair Day - gold coin donation |
Pie Drive pickup | |
SEPTEMBER | |
Thursday 1st | Father's Day Raffle tickets due back |
Friday 2nd | Father's Day Celebration - 8am Breakfast and raffle drawing |
Thursday 8th | Whole school Mass 10am - Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary |
Thursday 8th | Footy Day Lunch - orders due back |
Wednesday 14th | Sacred Heart's Got Talent |
Thursday 15th | Footy Dress up Day Fundraiser. |
Thursday 15th | End of Term 3 - 3pm |
Friday 16th | Student Free Day - School Holidays commence |
OCTOBER | |
Monday 3rd | Commencement of Term 4 |
Thursday 6th | 2nd Workshop - Eucharist |
Sunday 16th | Eucharist Sacrament - Sacred Heart Church at 10.30am |
Scholastic Book Fair
A reminder to all students, parents, carers, special friend or grandparents. Items from the bookfair are still available for purchasing and can be ordered on-line until the 8th August.
If you wish to place your order and make your payment online visit www.scholastic.com.au/payment just return the wish list payment form to the school with the titles listed, receipt number and required information filled out. Then your child’s order will be filled.
Any further information contact the school office 5134 3718.
Eucharist
To support the kinder children who will commence school next year, Sacred Heart Primary School will hold a Little Learner’s School Transition Program. This will be held on Fridays from 9am to 1pm commencing on Friday 14th October, 2022 and run for 9 weeks finishing on 9th December, 2022.