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Dear Parents and Carers,
I would like to thank the Grade 3 students and their families who shared a delightful evening
with us last night. The People, Party and Prayer evening was a celebration for the Grade
three level with a focus on forgiveness. The students played challenging games and had the
opportunity to reflect on fairness through fun games against their parents. The children
prepared parts of our supper and shared their insights on many aspects of the discussions during
the evening.
UNIFORM
I draw your attention to ensuring your students have a school hat every day. We are
not encouraging the sharing of hats. The consequence for not having a hat at school
is playing in the undercover area.
NAPLAN
This week both students in Grade 3 and Grade 5 have begun the NAPLAN
assessment schedule. The Grade 3 students have a hand written test for the writing
component and the rest of the assessment is online. All the Grade 5 assessment is
online. The students are sitting the assessment in the Library in strict exam
conditions. With the assessment mostly being online it means the schedule is
implemented over two weeks and children who miss days are able to catch up within
the two weeks following.
HOT LUNCH FRIDAY
We enjoyed hot chips last week. We are looking forward to supplying a regular set of
options for Friday lunches moving into term 2
LOLLIES AT SCHOOL
Again I ask that parents/carers curb the amount of lollies that children bring to
school. We are finding that children 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 focus
for learning. We encourage all families to limit lollies especially “all day lollipops” to
special occasions. Please send fresh fruit, carrot sticks, celery or sultanas. There
are periodic fruit stops during the learning sessions which children look forward to.
CAR PARK NEWS FLASH
It is with great delight that I can share with you the joy of the car park. Moving in and
out is finally easier with the removal of the fencing. The large hole that was
developing in drive through has also been filled.
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 (10kph) as designated
by the signs on the road and (5kph) 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
March 2023 | |
Tuesday 21st | Harmony Day |
Thursday 30th | Sacred Heart Athletics Carnival |
Thursday 30th | Sacrament of Reconciliation 5:30pm - Sacred Heart Church |
April 2023 | |
Tuesday 4th | Theatre excursion- Mr Stink. Grade 3-6 |
Thursday 6th | Easter Hat Parade and Stations of the Cross |
Thursday 6th | Term 1 Ends - Students finish at 1pm |
Friday 7th | Good Friday |
Sunday 9th | Easter Sunday |
Monday 10th | Easter Monday |
Monday 24th | Diocesan School Closure Day - No students at school |
Tuesday 25th | Anzac Day - Public Holiday |
Wednesday 26th | School Closure Day - Professional practice - No students at school |
Thursday 27th | Term 2 Begins for students |
Last week on Friday we had a Hot Chip Lunch and all the students got a bowl of yummy chips from Princes Drive Fish & Chips, they were delicious! We also got a little suprise... Each student got a packet of Hot Cross buns from Missen Link. Everyone was thankful and happy about that!
We had senior mass on Friday. All of the social Justice team read the prayers and readings.
We had a whole school assembly. We invited the Social Justice team to come up and show their fundraising information for Caritas.
Our Sustainability team has signed up for a scarecrow competition. They are asking that if you have any plastic bottles, could you please bring them in and give them to someone on the team. It will really help them to build their scarecrow and complete it successfully.
Hope Dunn |
For being a good friend on the playground. |
Nicholas Flanagan |
For his excellent work during phonics. |
Annabel Dalgleish |
Putting so much effort into her maths learning. |
Lino Tuisowaqa |
Always trying his best to listen and learn. |
Isabella Masut |
For putting in great efforts to her writing. |
Izarah McDonough |
For having a great start and settling into Sacred Heart. |
Amelia Maximiw |
For always trying her best with her learning tasks and being a helpful class member. |
Brylie Patton |
For always being honest. |
Jordan Arnold |
All the extra effort in his writing. |
Helanah Gallicchio |
Being a responsible and reliable leader. |
Brodie McCoubrey |
His thoughtful and insightful contributions to class discussion. |
Ali Mattioli |
His commitment to persevere, step by step until each problem is solved and the task is complete. |
Elijah Baker |
His enthusiasm to follow instructions and excellent display of sportsmanship. |
Ethan Weber |
His continued efforts to increase his cardio fitness! |