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Dear Families,
This afternoon I am writing the newsletter with somewhat tired eyes after
spending last night at Camp Rum Bug with the Grade 3/4s. They have
conquered challenges as a group, and personally as individuals, they have
found their singing voices and are keen to share their successes with our
community on arrival home. Thank you so much to Mrs. Inchincoli, Mrs.
Whitfield, Mrs. Holloway, Ms Mel and Mr Caffrey, who have shared their superpowers
with the children over the two-day camp. There was walking, climbing, eating
and discovering and I know all children will be in bed early tonight.
Interschool Sports
I have enormous pride when reflecting on the Sacred Heart students who have
represented our school in sporting activities over the last two weeks.
The children who went to the Basketball competition on Thursday 3 rd showed
our RISE expectations (Respect, Inclusive, Safe and Everyone) throughout the
day. Their interactions towards each other and their competitors was focussed
and respectful. As the games progressed the teams improved their interactions
and resolve. Well Done
Equally at the interschool Distric Athletic sports our small group of 17 competitors rallied to
pack a punch to the larger schools. The children sat together and again
interacted positively towards each other and with their friends in the other
schools from Morwell.
We have 11 children going to the next level, well done to the whole team.
100 Days Brighter
The junior level again has come up with a wonderful interpretation of the 100
days at school. 100 days brighter was celebrated by the entire junior level on
August 8 th . The Foundation children are growing and achieving personal goals
daily, a testament to their wonderful teacher Mrs. Larkins.
Religion
Over the two weeks between newsletters the juniors have been leading the
way in faith works at school. They have enjoyed visits with Father James at the
church to learn about the Baptismal font and have the opportunity to ask
questions about God and Father James’ job. This was followed by some Godly
Play at school re-enacting the baptism sacrament with teddies and dollies.
Today they juniors prepared Mass, children read prayers on the microphone
and again our beautiful children were respectful and Inclusive during the
service.
The Purple room students I am so proud of used the roaming mic to share their
knowledge of Mary McKillop. They presented to the school Mary’s story, her
challenges and her successes. We are particularly impressed by the idea of
researching (somehow) if Saint Mary McKillop actually came to our school
which was started by the Sisters of Saint Joseph.
School uniform
It is great to see most students are wearing the correct school uniform with no
brand black shoes. This term we are beginning random uniform checks. Please
ensure to send your child with a note (email to teachers) if they are out of
uniform, we understand wet socks and muddy shoes and not yet dry jumpers
on occasion.
In the coming weeks parents may receive a ping on their SIMON everywhere
app if their child is in the incorrect uniform.
Aboriginal Children’s Day August 4 th
This year to celebrate Aboriginal Children’s Day, the children worked on a
collaborative mural- still in progress. The theme was 'Little Voices, Loud
Futures'. The mural, when completed is inspired by this theme and will be
displayed on the windows in from of the car park. Our Children had the
opportunity to create a painting inspired by their NAIDOC week theme “For
our elders”. Thank you to all the children for their creative abilities.
Absence at school
If your child is unwell for an extended period, we are required to ask for a
medical certificate. If you are taking your child for a holiday or have a family
event for any period of time, we must have written notification. This can be via
email or the SIMON everywhere app. Attending school is compulsory, and we
are required by law to record daily attendances.
Communication with school
Adding to the teacher email list is office@shmorwell.catholic.edu.au . Both Ms
Kristy and Mrs. Heinemann receive these emails and will direct the information
or questions to where it needs to go.
Junior teachers
Mrs. Erin Larkins elarkins@shmorwell.catholic.edu.au
Ms. Barton kbarton@shmorwell.catholic.edu.au
Ms. Mancarella smancarella@shmorwell.catholic.edu.au
Senior Teachers
Mrs. Inchincoli minchincolii@shmorwell.catholic.edu.au
Mrs. Robb arobb@shmorwell.catholic.edu.au
Mrs. Trotman ttrotman@shmorwell.catholic.edu.au
Mrs. Martin smartin@shmorwell.catholic.edu.au
Please enjoy the blessings of your children over the weekend,
God Bless,
Anne-Marie Robb
These last two weeks were very eventful,
We had District athletics, Basketball for ⅚’s, ¾ camp at Rumbug and 100 days brighter for juniors.
The ¾ camp has been very fun and exciting for the ¾’s.
For 100 days brighter all the juniors came in very bright and colorful outfits!
For ⅚ basketball we all tried our best and the girls team won 1 game.
In District athletics there were some very successful students who have made it into division. Congratulations to everyone!!
AUGUST 2023 | |
Monday 14th | Come and Try day 10:00am - 10:45am |
School Hot Lunch forms to be returned | |
Thursday 17th | Vicspell Spelling Bee @ Newborough TBC |
Friday 18th | BookWeek Dress-Up day |
School Hot Lunch | |
Tuesday 22nd | Police Visit Grades3/4/5/6 TBC |
Thursday 24th | Hot Chip orders to be returned |
Friday 25th | Senior Mass |
Hot Chip Lunch | |
Monday 28th | SubWay orders to be returned |
Tuesday 29th | 'Wake Up and Read' - Book Week Celebration. Live show at school |
Sacred Heart Commitment to Child Safety
Sacred Heart Morwell is committed to providing a safe environment for all students and young people and will take active steps to protect them against abuse.
Sacred Heart Morwell is resolutely committed to promoting the inherent dignity of children and young people and their fundamental right to be respected and nurtured in a safe school environment. This is particularly so for the most vulnerable children, including Aboriginal and Torre Strait Islander children, children from culturally and/or linguistically diverse backgrounds, and children with disabilities.
When allegations of abuse concerning children and young people are raised, Sacred Heart Morwell will take prompt action to have these appropriately referred and investigated. The fundamental issues of understanding effective practices in child safety and identifying and responding to child harm are paramount for our school. We will strive for continual improvement that is responsive to emerging thinking, evidence and practice, so as to eliminate the possibility of abuse occurring in the first place.
Creating a child-safe school environment is a dynamic process that involves active participation and responsibility by the school, our families and our community. It is marked by collaboration, vigilance and proactive approaches across policies, procedures, curriculum, and practices.
Every person involved at Sacred Heart Morwell has a responsibility to understand the important and specific role he/she plays individually and collectively to ensure that the wellbeing and safety of all children and young people are at the forefront of all we do and every decision we make.
In accordance with requirements of the Victorian Government’s Ministerial Order No 1359, Sacred Heart Morwell maintains a culture of ‘no tolerance’ to child abuse.