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- A Message from our Acting Principal
- St Mary's Prays
- Class Mass Times Term 2, 2024
- Happy Birthday
- Around the school this week
- IMPORTANT - School Pick Up and Walkers - Thursday 9th of May
- School Cross Country 2024
- Paul Kelly Cup - Year 5/6
- Book Fair and Book Parade 2024
- IMPORTANT DATES IN THE COMING WEEKS
- Staff Changes Week 2 - Term 2
- Australian Early Development Census
- Winter Uniform Information
- Canteen News
- Community Notices
A Message from our Acting Principal
Dear Parents/Carers,
Welcome to Week 2. There is always so much happening at St Mary’s. Thank you to everyone for the organisation of the students for our photo shoot on Friday. Anne Cooper from Temora does a fabulous job and I look forward to seeing her pictures. It was very easy for her to photograph the school, we’re blessed with fabulous grounds and facilities and our amazing students looked lovely in their winter uniforms. The pictures will be used for our kinder enrolment period, our Facebook and Instagram pages and any promotional work we do.
Well done to the 17 athletes who travelled to Batlow for the Western Region Cross Country on Thursday. The spirit, encouragement, and camaraderie that the students exhibited was a pleasure to be a part of. More information in regard to where our students finished will be outlined later in the newsletter.
On Wednesday we will hold our Mother’s Day Mass in the hall. I look forward to seeing all the Mums, Grandmothers and Nans from our St Mary’s community and honouring and recognising all they do for our lovely students. Also, on Wednesday we will hold our annual Mother’s Day stall here at school with gifts priced at $2, $5 and $8. Dads, please send some money in with your children so they can spoil their mum this Sunday!!
This week classes at St Mary’s will begin their Progressive Achievement Tests (PAT). This is part of the system wide assessment program and will provide teachers with necessary data to help them inform their teaching and where to take their students to next in their learning journey.
Next Wednesday (15th) will be our book fair. Students are invited to come dressed as their favourite book character. Classes will also be invited to purchase books at the Book Fair. The Book Fair will be held in the music room. It will be a little tight for room, but with the hall currently being used as our Church we will have to make do. Thanks for your understanding!!!
Remember my door is always open.
Acting Principal
Damian Collins
A Mother’s Day Prayer
Sunday’s Gospel
Have you thought? - Love
There is a wonderful line from the musical, Les Miserables, when the hero, Valjean, is told, ‘To love another person is to see the face of God.’ As Christian people, we believe that every person is created in the image and likeness of God. To look upon another person with love and compassion is to see the face of God revealed. When we are called to love, we are called to recognise that every single person is worthy of love and every single person is made in the image of God – even ourselves!
Term 2, 2024 Class and Whole School Mass Timetable
Mother's Day Mass
Mother's Day Mass is being held on Wednesday 8th May at 12pm. Mothers, grandmothers, aunties, carers and visitors are all welcome to attend.
Class Masses will be updated in the near future.
Louis Morton, Hugh Ridley and Charlotte Carne
who celebrate their birthday's during this week.
We hope you enjoy your special day.
MIkhaela Mariano | Frankie Pettit | Jack Connellan |
Zoey Smith | Max Brose | Frederick Miles |
Harry Carne | Mae Dean | Olivia Hoye |
Hugh Ridley | Liam Davies |
IMPORTANT - School Pick Up and Walkers - Thursday 9th of May
Due to a funeral being held in the school hall this Thursday parents are asked to follow wet weather pick up rules for that afternoon. Please enter the lane via Court St. We will get your child to you. Any student that walks home will need to leave via the bus shelter. Thank you for your co-operation and sorry for any inconvenience caused.
Well done to the 17 students who travelled to Batlow last Thursday for the Western Region Cross Country. The day was held in beautiful conditions at the picturesque Batlow Golf Course. Below are the results. Particular congratulations and well done to Indi Fair, Meila Fair and Mae Dean in 3 Peace who finished 1st, 2nd and 3rd in the 8/9 Year Girls race. An outstanding achievement. They will be joined by Louis Morton (3 Peace) at Stromlo in Canberra representing the Western Region at the Canberra Goulburn Cross Country Championships! Good luck!!
Boys 8-9 Year Olds
6th Morton, Louis*
13th Ridley, Reuben
36th Hart, Nixon
Girls 8-9 Year Olds
1st Fair, Indi*
2nd Fair, Meila*
3rd Dean, Mae*
Boys 10 Year Olds
22nd Murrells, Marcus
Girls 10 Year Olds
8th McCullough, Emily
9th Bell, Harriet
24th Chantrill, Adalia
Boys 11 Year Olds
15th Ridley, Hugh
Girls 11 Year Olds
15th Blampied, Abbie
Boys 12-13 Year Olds
24th Davies, Liam
Girls 12-13 Year Olds
13th Cattle, Zahli
29th Coburn, Maci
29th Dean, Edith
*Advanced to represent the Western Region at Stromlo in Canberra for Canberra Goulburn Cross Country Championships.
The Paul Kelly Cup is the largest AFL primary school competition in New South Wales and the ACT and is open to students in Years 5 and 6. The Paul Kelly Cup consists of 12 player teams competing in round robin gala days. Games are played on a smaller field using modified rules.
Our Year 5/6 students are competing in Wagga on Friday 10th of May if we can get the numbers for a team.
As you are aware the Paul Kelly Cup for 5/6 students is on Friday in Wagga. If your child is NOT planning on competing please decline on Compass ASAP (All students were alerted via compass). Please note travel to and from Wagga will be via Kelly’s Coaches.
Please logon to Compass to consent or decline this event by tomorrow 7th of May.
Book Fair and Book Parade 2024
St Mary's will be holding our annual Book Fair and Book Parade on Wednesday the 15th of May.
The Book Parade will begin at 9.45am, followed by open classrooms and the Book Fair. All parents and friends are invited to come to St Mary's at 9:45am and join in on our celebration of reading and books.
IMPORTANT DATES IN THE COMING WEEKS
The following events are in the calendar in the next few weeks.
The Compass Calendar is updated to show Mass times, sporting events, important events.
Day |
Event | Location |
Wednesday 8th May |
Mother's Day Mass @ 12pm.
All welcome.
|
St Mary's Church |
Friday 10th May |
Paul Kelly Cup @ Wagga
|
Jubilee Park, Wagga |
Wednesday 15th May |
School Book Fair
|
At School |
Friday 17th May |
CG Cross Country
|
At Stromlo |
Wednesday 22nd May |
Mortimer Shield
|
At Temora |
Friday 7th June |
McAllister Oval | |
Monday 10th June |
Public Holiday -
June Long Weekend
|
|
Friday 21st June |
WR Athletics
|
TBC |
Date and Day |
Teacher on Leave or PD |
Class |
Relief |
Monday 6th May |
Mrs Breust |
3 Peace |
Mrs O'Brien |
Wednesday 8th May 12pm - Friday 10th May 12pm |
Miss McKelvie |
2 Mercy |
Mrs Koop - Wednesday from 12pm |
Friday 10th May |
Mr Collins |
n/a |
n/a |
Australian Early Development Census
Dear Parent/Carer
Re: Consent to Australian Early Development Census (AEDC)
This letter and the attached Fact Sheet include important information about the Australian Early Development Census (AEDC) and the proposed handling of your child/children’s personal information.
Our school will take part in the AEDC between May and July this year. The AEDC is a national census that is conducted every three years by the Australian Government, in partnership with state and territory governments. It measures how children have developed by the time they start their first year of full-time school.
The AEDC is voluntary and it does not measure how well children are doing at school, nor how their school compares to other schools. Instead, it shows how children are growing and progressing in five key areas, what is being done well and what can be improved. AEDC data is used by schools, early childhood organisations, researchers and governments to help plan and improve services and supports for children and families. This is why it is important for all children in their first year of school to be included in the AEDC. You can learn more about the ways AEDC data is used at https://www.aedc.gov.au/.
What does this mean for your child?
The AEDC is completed by teachers based on their knowledge of the children. Children do not need to do anything to be included in the census and will attend class as usual while the census is conducted. The census will start on 14/5/2024
Teachers will answer questions about the five key areas of early childhood development, which are: physical health and wellbeing, emotional maturity, social competence, language and cognitive skills (school-based), and communication skills and general knowledge. You can see all the questions at https://www.aedc.gov.au/avedi.
You can be confident that your child’s privacy will be protected.
We understand how important it is to keep your child’s information private. This is why the AEDC uses a secure website to collect and keep their information.
More information about how AEDC data (including your child’s information) is collected, protected and used is in the Fact Sheet.
What do parents need to do?
For the purposes of the AEDC, the Australian Government Department of Education seeks your consent to collect personal information about your child from our school. This includes known information about your child’s health.
If you consent to the collection of your child's information, you do not need to do anything.
If you do not consent to the collection of your child's information, please contact Damian Collins Acting Principal before 3/5/2024, and no information about your child will be collected.
You can also withdraw your consent after this time. If you do so, then the Australian Government Department of Education will stop using your child’s information and will not provide it to anyone else. However, information that has already been shared, reported or published cannot be removed and may continue to be used (but your child will not be individually identified in that information).
To find out more about the AEDC, please read the frequently asked questions section on the AEDC website at https://www.aedc.gov.au/parents/faqs or phone 1800 092 548.
Your child’s information will only be used for the purposes described in this letter and in the Fact Sheet. The Privacy Statement contained on the AEDC website provides more detail on how their information will be protected and shared, and can be found at www.aedc.gov.au/parents/privacy-statement.
Thank you for supporting the AEDC.
Damian Collins
FACT SHEET – COLLECTING, PROTECTING AND USING AEDC DATA
What information is collected?
Data collected as part of the AEDC will include personal information about your child, including names, addresses, cultural and linguistic background, and information about their health. This information may be taken from school records, to help teachers complete the AEDC.
When completing the AEDC, teachers may be supported by cultural consultants who are employees or contractors of our school and can help them understand the cultural context of First Nations children.
How is AEDC data managed?
The AEDC is managed in accordance with the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs). The APPs regulate the collection, use, disclosure and storage of personal information by Australian government agencies, and some private sector organisations, and is part of the Privacy Act 1998 (Cth).
Personal information about your child will be used to link AEDC data with information from other organisations, such as health departments, which will keep it confidential. Your child’s AEDC results will be kept separate from their identifying information and no-one will be able to access both at the same time.
AEDC results for individual children are never reported, and all published AEDC data is anonymised, meaning that names, ages, addresses and other identifying information are removed before the data is published.
You can see how data is collected and presented by visiting www.aedc.gov.au/data. Data from the 2024 collection will be presented in a similar way.
Who is AEDC data shared with and how is it shared?
Schools
Eligible schools receive a summary of the AEDC results in the form of school profiles. School profiles do not report any AEDC results about individual children. Schools may share their profiles with other organisations or people in confidence for purposes like better supporting children, but cannot make the profiles public. To further protect the privacy of children, schools with less than six children participating in the AEDC will not receive a school profile.
Governments and school sector peak bodies
State and Territory government departments and Catholic and Independent schools' peak bodies will receive anonymised information for all children in their school sector.
Integrating authorities and data linkage units
Selected agencies will receive personal information about children participating in the AEDC to link their AEDC results with other data. Depending on the mechanisms used for data linkage, they may also receive anonymised AEDC results. These agencies include Commonwealth agencies, State and Territory governments, universities and research institutes that have demonstrated to have secure enough systems to protect the privacy of children.
Researchers
AEDC Data Management Agency
Personal information and anonymised AEDC results are held and managed on behalf of the Australian Government Department of Education by a nominated Data Management Agency. The AEDC Data Management Agency is carefully selected to ensure that AEDC data are managed in accordance with the highest security standards. The current AEDC Data Management Agency is the Social Research Centre.
Full winter uniform, including ties, is compulsory for all students to wear from June 1.
Students are permitted to wear pants and skirts prior to June 1 if the weather suits.
Parents can refer to the school handbook on our website.
Our school uniform is always to be worn with pride. It is our brand and reflects the quality of our school.
Girls Winter Skirts and Ties available from the school office
Girls winter skirts - various sizes - $40.
Ties (either zipper or tie your own) - various lengths - $16
We have ordered a number of winter skirts. Unfortunately the order will take 4-6 weeks. Sizes will range from 4-16 and will be $40 each.
There are limited sizes available of 4, 8, 10 and 12 at the moment.
If you want further information please call the school office on (02) 6972 3003.
Canteen Roster
The Canteen is an important service to the children and parents at St Mary's. We do not wish to close for good, however we will have to if more volunteers do not come forward. Please if you can help notify the school ASAP.
We are now looking for volunteers for Term 2.
Please contact the school office or comment on the St Mary's Community Council Facebook page if you wish to volunteer.