Newsletter 7 - 22nd May 2025
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Principal Report
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Term Dates
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Calendar of Events
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School Photo Day - Wednesday 4th June
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NWCPS Cross Country Carnival
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Parent-Teacher Meeting Bookings for Week 6
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Jump Rope for Heart
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Building Project Update
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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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2026 Kindergarten Enrolments
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Inquiring Minds
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Youth Group
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Devonport Basketball Tournament
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St Patrick’s Catholic Church
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Allergy Aware School
School Garden Update
Over the years, our school garden has been a wonderful source of fresh fruit and vegetables, lovingly tended by our very own “garden guru,” Mr Tim. It is with heartfelt thanks and a touch of sadness that we share that Mr Tim has decided to resign from his role at St Patrick’s to pursue an exciting new chapter. He leaves behind a legacy of growth—both in the garden and in the students who learned alongside him.
As we look to the future of the garden, we’ve taken time to reflect on how best to use and rejuvenate the space and address some areas that are in need of attention and have become unsafe.
With that in mind, we’re excited to share some of the plans underway:
- Clearing and levelling the area to create a more usable and inviting space.
- Condensing the garden beds and replacing the old sleepers.
- Relocating the Aboriginal garden beds and fire pit into the main garden area to symbolise unity and to form a yarning circle—a meaningful space for learning, storytelling and gathering.
- Creating an additional play space for our students. We’ll be asking for student input on what they’d like to see—possibilities include a Loose Parts Play area.
We’re looking forward to bringing this refreshed garden and play space to life, and we’ll keep you updated as the project progresses. Thank you for your continued support in helping us grow and improve our school environment!
What Is a Gaga Pit?
You may have heard some excitement around the school about a Gaga Pit—but what exactly is it?
A Gaga Pit is an enclosed, octagonal (or sometimes hexagonal) arena used for playing Gaga Ball—a fast-paced, high-energy game that’s a bit like a gentler, more inclusive version of dodgeball. The aim is to hit the ball with an open hand to tag other players below the knee, while avoiding being hit yourself. Once you’re out, you step out of the pit and cheer on the remaining players!
Gaga Ball is incredibly popular with children of all ages because it’s:
- Inclusive – everyone can join in, regardless of age, size, or athletic ability.
- Active – it helps build fitness, agility, and coordination.
- Social – it's a great way for students to connect, collaborate, and have fun together.
Thanks to the generous support of our Parents & Friends group, we’re excited to be installing a Gaga Pit on school grounds soon. We’re currently exploring the best location to ensure it’s safe, accessible, and well-used by all students.
We can’t wait to see the fun and laughter this new addition brings to break times!
Learning Conferences
We look forward to meeting parents and carers in our upcoming Learning Conversations.
To strengthen our partnership with families, we are trialling a new approach in 2025. Beginning this year, we will provide an additional Learning Conference (also known as Parent-Teacher Interviews) in term 3. These conversations will provide additional opportunities for meaningful, personalised communication between parents and teachers.
This shift aims to:
- Offer deeper insights into your child’s academic strengths, challenges, and growth.
- Facilitate more timely and targeted support strategies.
- Encourage open dialogue and shared goal-setting between home and school.
Unlike written reports, which are provided in July and December, Learning Conferences offer ongoing, two-way conversations. Teachers come prepared with tangible evidence of student learning, making each meeting a valuable opportunity to reflect, plan, and collaborate.
Information Evening – Term 1, Week 5
Our Information Evening provides an important opportunity for you to meet your child’s teacher and discuss the year ahead. During this evening, you’ll have the chance to talk about your child’s academic progress, work habits, social skills, and behaviour. Together, you can begin setting goals for your child’s ongoing learning and development.
“Coming together is a beginning, keeping together is progress; working together is success.”
— Henry Ford
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Learning Conferences – Term 2, Week 6 and Term 3, Week 9
Twice per year, parents and guardians will meet with teachers for a 15-minute Learning Conference. These structured, face-to-face conversations are designed to provide deeper insight into your child’s progress.
Each conference will include:
- A focused conversation guided by specific learning goals
- Samples of your child’s work
- Key assessment data in English and Mathematics
This format promotes growth, transparency, and trust through personalised dialogue. Teachers will be able to share observations and academic evidence, while parents are encouraged to ask questions, seek clarification, and discuss any aspect of their child’s learning journey.
In addition to these conferences, your child’s progress will continue to be communicated through regular feedback, such as annotated work samples, assessment rubrics, moderation practices, and formal/informal testing.
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 26th May, Monday 21st July, Monday 13th October.
(Easter - Good Friday 18th April, Easter Monday 21st April, Easter Tuesday 22nd April)
A reminder that we have a student free day this Monday, 26th May.
Our 2025 school photo day will be held on Wednesday, 4th June. Photos can now be ordered by scanning the QR Code on the attached flyer or online https://orders.piedpiperportraits.com.au/ordering/access
All Family (sibling) photos must be ordered by Monday, 2nd June - No Late Family Orders will be accepted.
Students in Years 3 - 6 will need to wear their academic winter uniform; students in Prep - Year 2 can wear their sports or academic uniform for school photos.
Congratulations to our team who represented St Patrick's in the North West Catholic Primary Schools Athletics Carnival, which was held at Stella Maris last Friday. Students who attended the NW carnival will be invited to compete at the Tasmanian All Schools Cross Country held at Symmons Plains on Tuesday, 17th June. Information will be sent out via Compass early next week.




























Parent-Teacher Meeting Bookings for Week 6 will open next week on Tuesday 27 May at 3:00 PM and will close on Monday 2 June at 8:00 AM. We will send out a separate Compass Note next week with instructions on how to book a meeting using the Compass App.
This year students in Prep to Year 6 will be doing Jump Rope for Heart. Jumping rope is fantastic for heart health and is great for fitness. We want to raise funds for the Heart Foundation and our goal is $2000. Families can create a fundraising page for their child/ren by creating an account using the following link - St Pat's Jump Rope for Heart Fundraising Page
Our Jump Off day is Friday 4 July which is the final day of Term 2. Students will have a fantastic afternoon of skipping on this day to earn all of their fundraising money. Students will also be learning skipping skills in PE over the coming weeks. Thanks for your support.














This year the Devonport Primary School Basketball Tournament which will be held from Friday 4th, 5th and 6th July 2025. The age groups for this competition is 1/2, 3/4 and 5/6 for girls and boys. Games may be rostered on the Friday night (4th July) through to the finals on Sunday afternoon (6th July) *This is the beginning of the Term 2 school holidays. Games may be played in Devonport, East Devonport and possibly SBSC over this weekend.
The team registration cost is $200 per team and will be the responsibility of the teams to cover. If a child is not currently registered with Basketball Tasmania, there will be an additional cost of $10.00 per child. (link for payment to follow on confirmation of teams). There will be no cost for players or spectators for entry to the tournament.
Our participation in this tournament will rely on parent commitment as parents will be required to coach, manage, complete bench and canteen duty over the weekend. Each team will be required to nominate a coach, a manager, and their own referee to register a team. All coaches and managers will need to hold a Working with Vulnerable People registration.
If your child is interested in playing and you are able to support this commitment, could you please complete the Google form by Friday, 23rd May.
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