Newsletter 18 - 31st October 2024
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Principal Report
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Term Dates
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Calendar of Events
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2025 Booklist & Packs
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NWCPS Athletics Carnival
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Swimming Program (Year 2 - Year 5)
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Schools Triathlon Challenge
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Principal Award
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School Wide Positive Behaviour Award
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Student of the Week
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Emergency Practice
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Christmas Soiree - Friday 6th December
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St Patrick’s Catholic Church
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No Drama Discipline Parent Group
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Australia Day Award Nominations
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Inquiring Minds
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Allergy Aware School
Sacrament of Eucharist
Last Sunday morning, four students completed the Sacrament of Eucharist at Our lady of Lourdes Church Devonport. The Eucharist is the Sacrament that completes the process of initiation and is when one can fully participate in the Eucharist by receiving Holy Communion. Eucharist is unique amongst the sacraments as it is the heart of our faith. For Catholics, the Eucharist, or Mass, is the most powerful way we encounter the real presence of Jesus Christ. Congratulations to Jed, Archer, Alice and Elsie who have now completed the Sacrament of Confirmation and Eucharist this year.
Athletics Carnival
Last Friday, we had a fantastic Athletics Carnival followed by the Colour Explosion. Thank you to Kurt Atkins and Frankie Frost who organised the carnival. Thank you to all staff who contributed to the success of the day. All students participated enthusiastically in the events and the student leaders led the chants for the sports houses. Thank you to the P&F for organising the BBQ including D’Arne Adams, Kirrilly Jones, Brett and April Mahoney, Michaela Shaw, Michaela Redpath, and Sally Hawkins. The Colour explosion was amazing. Thank you to Tameka Harris for setting up the online sponsoring and the P&F for taking part in the afternoon. Students have raised approximately $3, 900. Thank you to families for joining us on a successful day.
Update on Events and Fundraisers
Last term, the P&F ran the Pie Drive where pies were ordered in advance from Bossimi’s Bakehouse and Cafe at Sheffield. Thank you to Kristian Kelly for organising the truck to pick up and delivering the pies to the school. Thank you also to Tameka Harris for setting up the orders; and the sorters and packers, Sarah Youd, Claire Brooks, Kirrilly Jones, Mikayla Costello, Carley Padman, Michaela Redpath, Michaela Shaw, Gabby Riordan, Renae Dunne, and Michelle Carpenter. The P&F raised $1501.00.
Crazy Hair Day
St Patrick’s is hosting a Crazy Christmas Hair Day on Friday, 6th December (Kinder Thursday 5th) for a gold coin donation. Students may also wear Christmas themed casual clothes or their school sports uniform. Funds from this day will go directly to the Rayner family.
During Crazy Hair Day (2:30 p.m.), D'Arne Adams will have her head shaved for the Rayner Cause. Although promoted through the school communication, we are aiming to promote to local businesses and the community on behalf of the Rayner family. Funds can be deposited directly to the account for the Rayner's.
Christmas Soiree and Christmas Raffle
On Friday, 6th December, from 5.00-7.00 pm, St Patrick’s is holding a Christmas Soiree on our school grounds. The Christmas Soiree will be an evening of Christmas Carols, Santa Claus, food and stalls. This event has been planned to support our Catholic Mission of bringing our community together to celebrate Christmas and the end of the school year. Funds that are raised from the Soiree will go towards the outreach organisations we support such as St Vincent De Paul and Gran’s Table.
The P & F in conjunction with the Soiree are running a Christmas Raffle with tickets being sold in the lead up to, and at the Soiree evening. Profits from the raffle will go towards purchasing resources for the school in the future.
Keep a look out for all events happening this term in the fortnightly newsletter ‘What’s Happening’.
Live, Life Whole
On Monday 11th and Tuesday 12th November, students in year 3-6 will be involved in learnings from the Live Life Whole Project. This program is designed to help young women to understand more about their physical, mental and emotional health. The knowledge and content is delivered by experienced health professionals, learning and curriculum specialists and sporting ambassadors. Topics are covered specifically from the perspective of female physiology and psychology including nutrition, sleep, female health, movement, stress, body image, connection and belonging, values and boundaries. The sessions are supported by the classroom teacher.
Monday 11th November - Year 3 & 4 (Girls only)
MODULE ONE: NOURISH
Nutrition, Gut Health, Hydration, Skin & Sleep
MODULE TWO: BUILD
Movement, Hormones, The Menstrual cycle, Pelvic & Breast Health
MODULE THREE: GROW
Stress
Monday 12th November - Year 5 & 6 (Girls only)
MODULE FOUR: NURTURE
Emotions, Thoughts, Connections & Belonging
MODULE FIVE: ALIGN
Self-worth, Body Image & Self compassion
MODULE SIX: BELIEVE
Values, Boundaries, Choice, Balance & Wellbeing
A parent session will be held providing parents and carers with practical strategies for supporting the health and wellbeing of girls. A parent/carer letter and information will be sent out next week.
Building Works 2025
The beginning of 2025 will be a big year for the school where we will begin the building of three new classrooms. These will be built in place of the demountable near the staff car park. The existing kindergarten, prep and year 1 classrooms will be extended with new break out rooms and verandahs. Plans for these classrooms will soon be on display in the open space in the main building.
Have a great week
Carmen Aylott
Principal
2024
Term 1 - Wednesday 7th February - Thursday 11th April
Term 2 - Monday 29th April - Friday 5th July
Term 3 - Tuesday 23rd July - Friday 27th September
Term 4 - Tuesday 15th October - Wednesday 18th December
*Student Free Days Friday 12th April, Monday 22nd July, Monday 14th October.
(Easter Break - Good Friday 29th March, Easter Monday 1st April, Easter Tuesday 2nd April. Return to school Wednesday 3rd April.)
2025
Term 1 - Friday 7th February - Thursday 10th April
Term 2 - Monday 28th April - Friday 4th July
Term 3 - Tuesday 22nd July - Friday 26th September
Term 4 - Tuesday 14th October - Thursday 18th December
*Student Free Days Friday 11th April, Monday 21st July, Monday 13th October.
(Easter - Good Friday 18th April, Easter Monday 21st April, Easter Tuesday 22nd April)
November
Friday 1st | Year 5 Camp Return |
Monday 4th | Public Holiday - Recreation Day |
Tuesday 5th - Friday 15th | Swimming Program (Year 2 - Year 5) |
Wednesday 6th | School Assembly - All Welcome 2.15pm |
Wednesday 13th | School Assembly - All Welcome 2.15pm |
Monday 18th | Pre-Kinder Session (1/3) 9am - 10.30am |
Wednesday 20th |
NWCPS Athletics Carnival School Assembly - All Welcome 2.15pm |
Friday 22nd | Schools Triathlon Challenge (Details TBA) |
Monday 25th |
Pre Kinder Session (2/3) 9am - 10.30am |
Wednesday 27th |
School Assembly - All Welcome 2.15pm |
Friday 29th |
Public Holiday - Devonport (NO) Show Day |
2024 Board Meetings
Term 1 |
Tuesday 27th February - Annual General Meeting 6.00pm Tuesday 9th April - 6.00pm |
Term 2 |
Tuesday 21st May 6.00pm |
Term 3 |
Tuesday 13th August - 6.00pm |
Term 4 |
Tuesday 5th November - 6.00pm Tuesday 3rd December - 6.00pm |
Our 2025 Booklists and Packs are now available to purchase. This year we have made changes to the ordering/purchasing of book packs, due to feedback we have received from families. The book packs will have two components; a compulsory section and an optional section where you will be able to choose to take out items that you may have left over from previous years. You are still required to supply the total amount of the items that are listed. The compulsory component of the pack is unable to be modified.
There will be two ordering options:
- Any orders placed from Friday 1st November to Monday 2nd December will be delivered to the School for collection from the week starting Monday 9th December.
- Orders placed after 2nd December will be delivered to your home address but will incur a $12.00 delivery fee.
The school swimming program for Year 2 - Year 5 students will commence on Tuesday 5th November. Students should bring goggles, a swimming cap, a towel, a separate swimming bag, a plastic bag for wet items, and sunscreen if sensitive or special sunscreen is required, regular sunscreen will be provided by the school. Please ensure you have completed the Compass permission before Tuesday 5th November. Students who do not have their permissions completed will stay at school.
The Schools Triathlon Challenge entries have now closed. Students who have returned their entry forms have now been entered. Further information will be sent out to these families as we receive it.
Congratulations to the following students who have received Student of the Week.
Prep
Josie or her focused learning. Great attitude and application Josie,
well done!
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4
Year 6
Within the next few weeks, we will hold an unannounced emergency practice, with staff and students, to test our response to a potential scenario which staff identify a threat warranting the school to go into lockdown (opposite to evacuation). We have plans in place to ensure this practice causes minimal disruption. Please feel free to contact the school if you have any queries or concerns regarding this practice.
Mersey Leven Catholic Parish
Mersey Leven Catholic Parish is a Catholic community of many people who seek together to live and share the joy of the Gospel.
Parish Office: 90 Stewart St Devonport
Wednesday - Friday 9am - 2pm
Phone: 036424 2783
Email: merseyleven@aohtas.org.au
See the Parish website for more information
Research shows that the first five years of a child’s life are critical for their development. The experiences they have can shape who they become as an adult. We realise the importance of these years and ensure that our SETUP sessions are full of play-based activities that allow children to investigate and learn in their own way.
Lots of time spent playing, talking, listening and interacting with you helps your child learn the skills they need for life. These skills include communicating, thinking, solving problems, moving and being with other people and children. That’s why our SETUP sessions allow children time for provocative play and exploring both on their own and with other children. We do offer arts and crafts, storytime, interactive games and activities as well as outside play.
Our sessions run every Friday from 9:00 - 10:30 a.m during school terms. Please bring a piece of fruit, a hat and drink bottle. Tea and coffee is provided for parents/carers. We hope to see you there!