Newsletter 1 - 13th February 2025
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Principal Report
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Term Dates
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Calendar of Events
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Driving in School Zones
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Bookclub - Issue 1
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Canteen - Thursday & Friday
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Inquiring Minds
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Catholic Care Counselling
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North West Primary School Basketball Tournament - Grade 5/6 Boys
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Junior Netball - Autumn Roster
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Latrobe Youth Lawn Bowls Championships
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Bluff to Boat Ramp
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Devonport Basketball Winter Primary School Roster
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Latrobe Football Club
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First 1000 Days
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St Patrick’s Catholic Church
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Allergy Aware School
Welcome back to the new school year and a special welcome to all new students and their families who have joined the St Patrick’s Catholic School Community. We welcome new staff, Mrs MaryAnn Munnings who is working alongside Mrs Megan Meech in year 1. We also welcome Mr Barry Jones who will be teaching in year 5. Mrs Allison Pegus will be returning to teach HPE on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
The staff have been working hard in the lead up to the students' return. Thank you to all our Teachers and Teacher Aides who have been working hard to transform their classrooms into welcoming learning spaces. Thank you to David Broos who ensured our school was well presented for the students’ return.
Staffing for 2025
I think it is useful to publish staffing for 2025. This may be helpful when communicating with staff.
Principal: Mrs Carmen Aylott |
Deputy Principal: Mr Kurt Atkins |
Finance Officer: Mrs Melinda Daunt |
Administration: Ms Tameka Harris |
Student Support Coordinator: Mrs Melissa Marshall |
Literacy Practice Leader: Mrs Megan Meech |
Kindergarten: Mrs Laura Stoessiger Ms Theresa Locket Teacher Assistants: Mrs Kim Klug Mrs Angela Sutton Ms Janet McCrossen |
Prep: Mrs Jillian Bruni Teacher Assistants: Mrs Hayli Shackleton Mrs Jess Applebee |
Year 1: Mrs Megan Meech Mrs MaryAnn Munnings Teacher Assistants: Mrs Samantha Griffiths Miss Chloe Sturges Ms Kelly Mundy |
Year 2: Miss Melenna Zeleznik Teacher Assistants: Mrs Anita Tueon Mrs Martina Palmer |
Year 3: Mrs Ann Jak Teacher Assistants: Mrs Tammy Hyland Miss Molly Kenny Mrs Tameika Anthony |
Year 4: Ms Jane Stuart Ms Erin Moore Teacher Assistants: Mrs Nicole Adams |
Year 5: Mr Barry Jones Teacher Assistants: Mr Joshua Burns Mr Samuel Barry |
Year 6: TBC Teacher Assistants: Mr Tim Lowry Mrs Michelle Lamprey |
Music: Mrs Leonie Watson-Peters |
LOTE - Japanese: Ms Jane Stuart |
Health & Physical Education: Mrs Allison Pegus |
Science: Mrs Karyn Kingshott |
First Nations Key Teacher: Mrs Karyn Kingshott |
Speech/Language Teacher Assistants: Mrs D’Arne Adams Mrs Jenny Quarry Ms Kelly Mundy |
Library: Mrs Melissa Carter |
Wellbeing Officer: Mrs D’Arne Adams |
SETUP - Inquiring Minds: Mrs Angela Sutton |
Catholic Care Counsellor: Miss Jasmine Bier |
Utility Officer: Grounds Mr David Broos |
Communication
All Parent Newsletters, information and upcoming events are shared via a number of ways including:
- St Patrick’s Catholic School Website at https://stpatslatrobe.tas.edu.au/
- Newsletters Via COMPASS
- Parental notes and permission slip Via COMPASS
- Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100057514267179
- Hard copies of the Newsletter are available from the school office upon request.
- Student Diaries
- To see upcoming events the school calendar is available to view through your COMPASS portal.
Professional Learning
On Monday 3rd February, we held a professional learning (PL) for all staff with Tom Bennett. The PL focused on setting up norms and routines in classrooms and across the whole school. This PL supports our School Wide Positive Behaviour Support.
On Tuesday 4th February, the statewide Catholic Education All System Insight Day at the Paranaple Centre was attended by all teachers and teacher assistants. During the Insight Day, Megan Meech and I presented to all staff of North West Catholic Schools. Our presentation showcased St Patrick’s and our great work in building a culture of success through the Insight Project. We spoke about how we have managed the change in our school and our approaches to embedding the Science of Learning. We talked about how our practices will differ in 2025 from previous instruction. We recorded a video of a number of students explaining routines in our classrooms. This can be viewed below.
Capital Building Works Project
The Capital Building Works has started with the hoarding of the kinder, prep and year 1 & 2 classrooms. This part of the building work will take approximately three months to complete. The demountable building, utility sheds and containers near the staff car park have been removed. A new utility shed will be built first and then the construction of three new classrooms will begin.
Staff and parents have been asked to park in the surrounding streets. Bradshaw Street has 5 minute parking for drop off and pick up. Please do not park for extended periods in this zone as parents are dropping children at school and childcare. Thank you for your cooperation with this.
Responsible Use of Digital Technologies - Acceptable Use Agreement
St. Patrick’s Catholic School is committed to ensuring child safety and compliance with State and Federal regulations. To this end, the school has implemented Acceptable Use Agreements (AUA) to outline the expected behavior of students when using digital technologies. The AUA is an opportunity to set out information to support safe, ethical, and responsible use of digital technologies. It seeks agreement from students and outlines the school’s roles and responsibilities in supporting safe digital learning for all students within its care.
The AUA is a formal process that is exercised at the beginning of each academic year in catholic schools across our system, and is aligned with Catholic Education Tasmania’s ICT Policy for students. It is designed to ensure that each and every student understands their obligations when using digital technologies. The AUA is an important tool in helping schools meet their obligations under both State and Federal legislation and regulations. It is an opportunity for schools to clearly set out their expectations regarding students' use of digital technologies in relation to child safety, privacy and duty of care associated with digital technologies. It is also an educational opportunity to provide information to students and their families to support the safe, ethical and responsible use of digital technologies.
The AUA is an essential tool in helping schools to create and foster a safe and supportive learning environment for all students. We have provided all families with an Acceptable Use Agreement (AUA) for the responsible use of digital technologies on COMPASS. Below are instructions to accept the agreement in the Compass App:
1. Open the Compass App and select the "More" button at the bottom right-hand corner of the screen (this has been tested on iPhone, but Android should be similar)
2. Select the "Insights" button
3. Choose the 2025 Digital Technology Agreement for one of your children
4. Read through the agreement and discuss it with your child. Be sure to select the radio buttons to acknowledge your understanding and agreement of each statement
5. Press the save button at the bottom
6. Repeat the process for any other children you have at the school.
Students and parents/carers are asked to acknowledge and declare their understanding of the AUA by Friday 21 February. We thank you for your cooperation in ensuring our students understand their obligations in the use of technology and helping to foster a safe and supportive learning environment.
Allergy Aware School
We are seeking your help to support the students in our school with severe allergies to certain foods in our school. These foods include peanuts, shellfish, berries, raw egg, dairy and wheat. Anaphylaxis is a severe allergic reaction that is potentially life-threatening. The most common causes of anaphylaxis in schools are allergies to food and insects (bees). To help manage allergies, our school is following the National Allergy Council’s Best Practice Guidelines for Anaphylaxis Prevention and Management in Schools.
Food allergies are common in school aged children and avoiding the food is the only way to prevent an allergic reaction. Therefore, we have put a range of different strategies in place to help keep these students safe. In younger primary classes, we may send letters home to suggest ways to support a child with food allergies that are additional to those listed above.
Parents and carers can support in the following ways:
- clearly label all student lunch boxes and water bottles with your child’s name.
- not sending ‘messy’ foods that contain the student’s food allergens where possible. For example, sliced cheese is less messy and therefore less risky than grated cheese.
For more information see the Allergy Aware Website
Strategies to reduce risk - Allergy Aware
SETUP - Inquiring Minds
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 offer arts and crafts, storytime, interactive games and activities as well as outside play.
Our first session begins on Wednesday 26th February. The sessions will run on Wednesdays from 9:00 - 10:30 a.m. in the school hall. Please bring a piece of fruit to share, a hat and drink bottle. Tea and coffee is provided for parents/carers. We hope to see you there!
Have a great week!
Carmen Aylott
Principal
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)
Our school canteen resumed today and will operate every Thursday & Friday during school terms. Mrs Tameika Anthony will be the canteen co-ordinator again this year.
Canteen orders must be made via the Qkr! app, please see the How to Download Qkr! link below. Orders close and must be placed by 8.00 am on the day of the canteen order.
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 offer arts and crafts, story time, interactive games and activities as well as outside play.
Our first session begins on Wednesday 26th February. The sessions will run on Wednesdays from 9:00 - 10:30 a.m. in the school hall. Please bring a piece of fruit to share, a hat and drink bottle. Tea and coffee is provided for parents/carers. We hope to see you there!
We are fortunate to have Catholic Care Counsellor Jasmine Bier working at St Patrick’s on Mondays and Tuesdays each week. Jasmine can work with students in a variety of ways. Her work includes:
- Protective behaviours
- Grief and loss
- Conflict resolution
- Social skills
- Personal Development
- Family relationships
Parents and carers can request a referral for a consultation. Before consultation begins, necessary forms are filled out and returned to Jasmine. The parent / carer forms allow Jasmine to obtain necessary information about presenting issues. The forms can be returned to the school office. All information is treated confidentially. If you feel your child would benefit from counselling please contact the school office, or myself Mrs Carmen Aylott on 6426 1626.
- If your child participates in the tournament it is a requirement that an adult from each family do their share of bench duty, this is usually 2 games per tournament.
- The weekend of 5/6th April is the first round of the local junior football roster, this could impact player availability on the Sunday morning.
- If we happen to get a lot of interest, we may have to have a selection process in the form of a 'try out'. More information will be communicated to interested families once numbers are confirmed.

- Netta (grades 2,3 & 4)
- Primary (grades 5&6)
- Starts Saturday 15th March
- 8:30am & 9:45am time slots
- Devon netball courts, Spreyton
- Links to register a player to Woolworths Netta: https://www.playhq.com/netball-australia/register/e88f37
The 2025 Devonport Basketball winter primary school roster commences on Friday 14th March for grades 3 – 6 and Wednesday 19th March for grades 1 and 2.
Registrations are now open and close on Wednesday 26th February 2025, no late registrations will be accepted. Link to register is as follows:- https://www.playhq.com/basketball-tasmania/register/b43598
For further information or if you have any queries please do not hesitate to contact the DBC Office on 64242440.
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