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No.21
25th June, 2018
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Dear Parents,
Congratulations to everyone on coming to the end of this very busy and productive term.
Together we have much to celebrate and be grateful for! I asked each of the classes to
contribute a sentence of gratitude, reflective of their achievements and experiences across
this First Semester; here are their own words:
Prep R are grateful for our grandparents coming to school on Grandparents Day with
food, smiles and love. We are also grateful for the School Disco as we got to dance
the night away!
Prep B are grateful for all the things we have learned about this term, like our
sounds, 100 Most Used Words, counting past 10, changes in weather, the seasons,
life cycles, painting and designing in craft. We are also grateful for our friends, grade
6 buddies, teachers and all those that help us and stand up for us.
In 1/2F we have been learning about science and change; we have had fun and we
are grateful for doing the experiments.
This term 1/2 C is grateful for being able to learn about Chemical Science, Spelling
and Reading.
This term 1/2 P enjoyed cooking and doing experiments because we were looking at
changes. Our favourites were making scones and spider drinks!
Many children in our class have brought science experiments to school this term. In
1/2 H, we have enjoyed watching the children present their science experiments to
the class.
In Term Two, 3/4 F enjoyed many things including Jump Rope for Heart, an
excursion to Science works, learning about decimals and symmetry as well as using
the computers!
3/4 M are grateful for working together, for the lovely people in our class who
support each other, laugh and enjoy our learning.
In 3/4 G we are grateful for our friends that are always there for us. We are
grateful for our teachers that help us learn and we are grateful for Jesus who is
always there with us.
In 3/4 R is grateful for working together and having so much fun coding with the ‘Beebots’.
5/6 B is grateful for having a great P.E. teachers that lets us compete against other school for events such as
Cross Country and Swimming.
In 5/6 P we are grateful for the opportunity to participate in Interschool Sports this semester. We are
grateful for the sun coming out so we could play, parental support and assistance, teachers giving up their
time to train us, team mates who support us and having access to the right equipment and facilities to play
the games.
In 5/6 F we are grateful for all the encouragement and support we have from teachers and each other.
This term, 5/6C are grateful for the friends we have made in Inter-school Sports and the creativity and knowledge
we have gained in our farming unit.
This week’s reminders:
1. Tomorrow is Italian Day! Remember to dress up for this event.
2. Wednesday morning is the senior level Farm Expo; all welcome! (9-11:00am)
3. Thursday is the whole school movie afternoon in the hall; please bring along a cushion (1:30pm – 3:00pm).
The movie will be “Baby’s Day Out” (G rated)
4. Friday, Whole School Assembly and Tuck Shop
5. Friday, last day of term; 2:30pm finish
Thank you to everyone for a wonderful term. On behalf of the St Mary’s Staff, I wish you a very restful, safe and
happy holiday.
Congratulations to the following students: PB: Jasper R PR: Jensen R 1/2F: 1/2P: Xavier C 1/2C: Leevi B 1/2H: Annabelle G 3/4M: Sienna C 3/4G: Raya S 3/4R: Bridie M 3/4F: Donna D 5/6B: Riley L 5/6P: Isaac B 5/6C: Megan R/Tamara B 5/6F: My best wishes for a lovely week. Angela Glennie, Principal
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Tuesday, 26th June Thursday, 28th June Friday, 29th June
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Monday, 16th July Tuesday, 17th July Wednesday, 18th July Friday,20th July
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1st day Back Term 3 Staff Meeting Parliament House incursion Grade 5/6 Division Sports Day (qualifiers only) School Assembly
NB*TERM DIARY - Please find the full term diary online at www.smmountevelyn.catholic.edu.auPlease note updates and
changes will be made to the term diary during the term. Please check on the website for updates.
ENROLMENTS ARE NOW CLOSED FOR PREP 2019
St Mary’s families – interest only for prep 2020 If you have a prep to start in 2020 please contact the office to let
us know on 9736 2219
ITALIAN DAY TOMORROW The annual St.Mary’s Italian Day will be held on Tuesday, June 26th. The day will include fun activities at
each level. Students can join in the fun by dressing to impress in Italian colours of green, white and red
or come as their favourite Italian character. Along with the activities planned for the day, the children will
also view a comedy performance by James Liotta – “Mission Gnocchi”.
2018 FEES
Term 2 statements will be sent home this next week. Please check your statement
carefully and if you have any queries please do not hesitate to contact the office.
St Mary’s BSB/ACCOUNT Details St Marys Primary School BSB 083-347 Account Number 676054930
The annual St Maria Annunziata Festa
The annual St Maria Annunziata Festa will be held on September 23rd. The organising committee are calling for people to volunteer their time to help out on the day. Please contact Carmel on 0407 002 529 if you are willing to help.
ABSENTEES - What you must do when you child is absent You must contact the school when your child is absent. There are a few ways to do this.
You can email the teacher directly explaining why your child is away that day.
You can call reception and leave a message on either the ‘sick day answering machine or speak directly to the receptionist.
Skoolbag has an absentee facility that emails office staff advising them of absentee’s. Once your child returns to school you must send them with a hand written note to their teacher explaining the reason why We need you to contact us so we know your child is safe! Very soon, we will be required to contact you if your child is absent and we haven’t been notified. It’s going to be important that we continue to work together on this, ensuring that our children are safe
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Platinum Tennis Coaching strives to provide a fun, positive and
challenging environment for your child to learn and enjoy tennis.
Lessons are now being offered at St Mary’s at a convenient time
before school, which means a positive start to the day for your
child by engaging them in physical activity before they head into
class. Also every student who signs up for a Term of Coaching
receives a free racquet!! Tennis is a fantastic sporting activity
and our coaching reflects the passion we have for everyone to learn and participate in it.
We feel very privileged to be able to conduct these lessons on the outdoor courts at St Mary’s Catholic Primary School. I look forward
to seeing you out on the court! Matt O’Toole – Head Coach
www.platinumtenniscoaching.com.au E: [email protected]
Before School Tennis Lessons at St Mary’s Contact Matt O’Toole on 0425 711 879 for further information
(CSEF) CAMPS, SPORTS & EXCURSIONS FUND (CSEF)
REMINDER FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE INFORMATION FOR PARENTS WITH A HEALTHCARE CARD
Every Victorian child should have access to the world of learning opportunities that exist beyond the classroom. The
Camps, Sports and Excursions Fund helps ensure that no student will miss out on the opportunity to join their classmates
for important, educational and fun activities. It is part of making Victoria the Education State and the Government’s
commitment to breaking the link between a student’s background and their outcomes.
IF YOU HAVE A CURRENT HEALTHCARE CARD
SCHOOL TERM DATES FOR 2018
Term 1, Monday 29th January – Thursday 29th March 2018 Term 2, Tuesday 17th April – Friday 29th June
Term 3, Monday 16th July – Friday 21st September Term 4, Monday 8th October – Wednesday 19th December
Contact the school office to obtain a CSEF application form or download from www.education.vic.gov.au/csef
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
Unexplained Absence forms have been sent home. Please complete them and return ASAP so they can be processed. If you did not receive one,
please contact the office on 9736 2219.
IMPORTANT INFO FOR PARENTS
In addition to our existing forms of communication, which include blanket text messaging, we are also in the process of including
‘Skoolbag’ to our communication options. This is an app for iPhone and Android that will enhance communications with the Parent/Student community. Parents wishing to access this service will need to install the St Mary’s School ‘Skoolbag’ App. To install the app, search for our school name (St Marys Catholic Primary School Mount Evelyn) in either the Apple App Store, or Google Play Store. For Windows Phone, and Windows 8.1 or 10 users, search for ‘Skoolbag’ in the Windows store, install the app and find your school.
Child Safety Code of Conduct St Mary’s endeavours to create and maintain an environment where child safety is paramount and there is zero tolerance of any form of child abuse.
What is the purpose of a child safety code of conduct? A child safety code of conduct is intended to promote child safety in the school environment. A child safety code of conduct spells out professional boundaries and acceptable and unacceptable adult/child relationships and behaviour.
It should be unambiguous, widely disseminated and supported by supervision, professional development and training. A child safety code of conduct helps schools, staff and volunteers to raise behavioural issues. It provides a reference point for discussion when there may otherwise be confusion, uncertainty, or a lack of confidence about boundaries for appropriate behaviour with children. The code specifies behaviour unacceptable for a professional relationship between a teacher
and a student. All parents, relatives and caregivers attending St Mary’s Primary School to help within the classroom must hold a current Working with Children Check and must have read and signed the Code of Conduct. Please go to our website for more information.
CHILD SAFETY CODE OF CONDUCTS CAN BE COMPLETED AT THE OFFICE
Garden Club News
School Vegetable Garden News The weather is cold but our winter veggies are growing well and we have some very enthuisatic gardeners! Thank-you to Liz and
Alan for organising our shed. If anyone could please provide a concrete slab for our garden shed, we would love to hear from you. New helpers are always welcome Pictured children picking some radishes in our veggie patch. A big thank-you to Mrs Kelly and our Grade 5/6 students for creating the scarecrows for our veggie patch. Garden club runs on Wednesdays , from 10.45 till 11.30am. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Please bring gloves and garden tools. All helpers are required to have a working with children’s check. Also, if you would like to assist, please complete the form below. Or email [email protected]. Thank-you
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VEGETABLE GARDEN VOLUNTEER AVAILABILITY
Name:_______________________________________Mobile:______________________________
Availability: Helping in the garden ⟥ Wednesday 10.45am. Thank-you
FLIGHT CENTRE LILYDALE COMMUNITY GIVEBACK SCHEME Any families or friends of St Marys that come and book at Flight Centre LILYDALE and mention St Marys we will give back
1% of the booking to the school to go towards fundraising in the form of a voucher or store credit. To be eligible booking
must contain air and land with no minimum spend.
At Flight Centre Lilydale we can can book Domestic and International - Airfares, Accomodation, Tours, Transfers, Cruises,
Insurance, Car hire, Airport parking and lots more.
Also be assured with Flight Centres new Price Drop Protection - If your airfare drops before you fly youll get the
difference back. We also have payment plans and interest free holidays. Theres never been an easier time to book.
Support your school and mention St Marys @ Flightcentre Lilydale
Any queries can be directed to Sarah Walpole 1300723138
Book with me online http://www.flightcentre.com.au/consultant/sarah-walpole/606447
IMPORTANT BUS INFORMATION FOR LAST DAY OF TERM
School finishes at 2.30pm on Friday 29th June.
All children going home on the bus that day will be picked up by Martyrs and Invicta bus services from St Mary’s at approximately 3.00pm.
Would you like to learn to play soccer with your
school friends?
We play at Futsal Oz, Mt Evelyn, on Friday
nights. We train on Monday, after school.
Come along and learn to play a great team
sport, make new friends, and have a ball!
If you are interested, get in touch with us by (SMSC) or Rachel Hoiles
0427 119 549 or Paul Dorian 0407 833 151
Uniforms
All St. Mary’s students are required to wear the full correct school uniform. We believe that the wearing of
uniforms promotes the children’s pride in their school and self-discipline. Uniform items can be purchased
or made at little cost. The uniform shop at St. Mary’s carries all uniform items, including school and library
bags. There is a small amount of second hand uniforms available in the shop.
Children are expected to have a school bag with the St Mary’s School logo.
Please ensure that your children bring their correct school bag.
Girls’ Winter Uniform Boys’ Winter Uniform
Navy tunic or tailored pants Navy Trousers
(no jeans, jean style or cargo pants) (no jeans, jean style or cargo pants)
St Mary’s polo shirt St Mary’s polo shirt
St Mary’s windcheater St Mary’s windcheater
Navy socks or tights Navy socks
Black polished shoes Black polished shoes
(no sneakers/runners) (no sneakers/runners)
Navy gloves and scarf (optional) Navy gloves and scarf (optional)
Girls’ Winter Sports Uniform Boys’ Winter Sports Uniform
Navy track suit pants Navy track suit pants
Navy unisex sports shorts (Year 6 only)
St Mary’s windcheater St Mary’s windcheater
St Mary’s polo shirt St Mary’s polo shirt
White St. Mary’s sports socks or plain White St. Mary’s sports socks or plain
White socks and runners White socks and runners
St Mary’s School logo school bag
No jewellery – single sets of plain studs or sleepers, and watches excepted.
No make-up
No extremes of hairstyles
Long hair to be fully tied back at all times with navy ties and ribbons
No nail polish
An important note on Uniforms. Whilst it is not compulsory to purchase uniform items only from our
uniform shop, we trust that parents will only purchase items that are of the same as sold in the shop. We would ask that you
continue to support us as we strive to ensure a disciplined atmosphere in our school, by ensuring that your children do wear the
standardised uniform.
Your children may, at times, tell you that it is okay because, “others do it” or “have it”, but this is a good signal that it is NOT
okay!
A note about hair. As we are a primary school, we feel that any change of colour is inappropriate for children. In the
spirit of our practice at St Mary’s, to keep children as children, we ask that you cooperate with this and leave the hair colouring as
something that they can look forward to in their older age. We also differentiate between “weekend hair” and “school hair”. The use
of hair gel, etc., and spikey styling is considered to be a “weekend hair” practice. Not only does this give a more disciplined and
uniformed approach, but also saves you time and money!
Please ensure that all items of uniform are well maintained, including sports uniform and hats.
REMINDERS
CireChildren’s Outside School Hours Care Mt Evelyn at St Mary’s. We are located in the hall at St Mary’s.
Please feel to drop in and have a look at our program. We are there 6.30am – 9.00am and 1.30pm – 6.30pm
each school day. All Bookings and Enquiries: Ph: 0407 695 528 or Email: [email protected]
WORKING WITH CHILDREN CHECK All Parents and Friends visiting St Marys must have a ‘Working With Children Check’.These are available FREE to volunteers on line…
WE ARE A NUT FREE SCHOOL We have children attending our school with severe (life threatening) peanut allergies.
As always, we are concerned for the safety of our children, and ask everyone to avoid bringing any items that may contain peanuts
to school, as the smallest amount of peanut or proteins of peanuts on benches, etc., can affect an allergic child. Whilst I can
appreciate that there may be children who just love to have their peanut butter sandwiches or bars, I am sure that if it was your child
with the allergy, you would also appreciate people helping out in this way.
SPORTS REPORT 5-6 Football report St Marys played Ruskin Park at Ruskin Park for Inter-school Sports on Thursday. In the first quarter St Marys were winning by 4 goals and 3 points to Ruskin Park’s 1 goal. Second quarter we were still in the lead by 3 goals and 4 points to Ruskin Park’s 2 goals. Third quarter we started to get a bit slack on the ball but we still got 3 goals and 3 points to Ruskin Park’s 1 goal and 2 points. In the last quarter we were all tired and struggled to score with only 3 points and defence had a tough run with a result of Ruskin Park kicking 3 goals and 3 points. In the end St Marys won 73 to 46 we all gave it a go and tried our best no matter what the score was and most importantly we all had fun. BY RILEY L AND NATHAN S Soccer Report
On Thursday the St. Mary’s soccer team competed against Ruskin Park. We travelled on a bus and arrived at Ruskin Park Primary School. The weather was fine and sunny and the ground was a little slippery. St. Mary’s scored a goal in the first quarter but it was in our own goal. It came off the back of the post. Ruskin Park then scored and it was 1-1. St. Mary’s kicked another goal by Josh D and everyone was really happy. However in the end it was 2-4 with Ruskin Park getting the win. Congratulations to Ruskin Park. We all showed great sportsmanship skills. Well done St. Mary’s! Report written by Patrick O’B and Jayden T
Volleyball
We had volleyball last Thursday We played Ruskin Park and we played three sets, the first two we won with a score of 5-11 and the second 0-11. The final one was for fun. We did win that one as well, the final set was the closest with a score of 7-1.1 I think that both teams played very well and
that we were just a little bit more lucky. GO ST MARYS VOLLEYBALLERS!
By Tamara B
Netball
On Thursday the 21st June, St. Mary’s Netball team versed Ruskin Park. They both played energetically and enthusiastically.
The scores were: St. Mary’s A team- 11, Ruskin Park- 12. St. Mary’s B team- 27, Ruskin Park- 2.
By Kayla S
2018 Registration Form for Basketball - Season 2 – 2018
Any child interested in playing After School Basketball in Season 1 (commences early February 2016)
will need to fill out the following form and return it to the school office by ASAP.
CURRENT PLAYERS: If you are currently playing After School Basketball in Season 2 2018, you
will still need to fill out the following form so I can format the new teams. Games start at 4pm and
finish at 7pm on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday or Friday afternoons at Kilsyth or Lilydale Basketball
Stadiums.
Monday: Grade 4-Grade 6 Boys Tuesday: Grade 3 Boys Thursday: Grade 3 - Grade 6 Girl Friday:
Grade 2 Boys /Girls
Name_____________________________________ Age 2018 _______
Class 2018_______ Are you currently playing After School Basketball? Yes No (please
circle)
Have you played competition basketball before? Yes No (please
circle)
Parents Name_____________________________________________________________
Home No____________________________Mobile_______________________________
Email Address____________________________________________________________
Are you able to help as: Coach Yes/No Team Manager Yes/No
NOTE:If you are currently playing After School Basketball and do not want to continue in 2018, could you please
return your washed basketball singlet top to the office in a bag, clearly marked with your name and class on it. You
will then be eligible for your refund.
2018 BASKETBALL CO-ORDINATOR REQUIRED FOR ALL QUERIES PLEASE CALL SINDY
VITALE ON 0423 354 217
St Mary's Basketball Singlet Tops Children playing in the after school basketball competition are to wear navy blue shorts (the shorts you wear for PE
at school are perfect), runners and the St Mary's Basketball Singlet Top. Tops are $25.00 to hire, however, once
your child returns the top back to school they will receive a $20.00 refund. Payment can be made by cash or
cheque. Cheques need to be made out to "St Mary's Parents and Friends Committee"
Could all payments for the singlet tops and this form please be given to the office ASAP, in an envelope, clearly
marked "Basketball Singlet Top Money". If you still have your top from last season, you DO NOT need to pay any
more money, just hang onto the one you have and use that again.
St Mary's Basketball Singlet Tops
Players name: __________________________________ Year Level: ___________________ Class:
__________________
Mum's name: ________________________________ Dad's name: ____________________________
Mum's mobile: _______________________________ Dad's mobile:
____________________________
Amount enclosed: ____________________________
If you already have a basketball top, please fill out: Number_____________ Size________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
Office use:
Top number given:__________ Amount enclosed:__________ Cash Yes/No Cheque details ______________
Date top given:___________________ Date top returned:_________ Date refund of $20.00 _______________
RELIGION
Other news in Religious Education
There is no Class Mass this week.
Thank-you to everyone who contributed donations to the
St.Vincent de Paul Winter appeal. The Mini Vinnies are
planning their next action for social justice. More
information soon.
Confirmation Friday 27th July, 7pm. Please continue to
attend weekend Mass and have the Church newsletter signed
by the priest. If you have any questions please contact your
class teacher, Mrs Pritchard [email protected] or Fr. Michel
Thank-you for supporting Ryder by donating your spare coins we raised nearly $800, this
money will go directly to help Ryder’s medical expenses. Thank-you to the Mini Vinnies for
their initiative.
ST MARYS PLAYTIME RULES
ST. MARY’S PLAYTIME RULES
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FOOTBALL
NO tackling
Play by Interschool Sport rules
One bounce/ kick then handball
Back- up umpire
Respect umpires decision , if not you are sent off
Include everyone / pass to girls
Incorporate Stand Up behaviour
Everyone has a turn at umpiring
No speckies
No contact
No swearing or put downs – straight off if this occurs.
No kicking off the ground
SOCCER
No slide tackling
Every game has a referee
Even teams
No tackling from behind
If ball hits fence/bushes it is out of bounds
All players respect rules
No contact
Referee can ask people to have a break if they are not doing the right thing
Only soccer players on pitch
No high kicks
Even skill levels between teams
No off sides
Switch goalie every two goals
Ref decides teams
No swearing or put downs – straight off if this occurs.
DOWN BALL
Umpire / majority rules
No hands on
No saving
No blackmail
Stay in your own square
No conversation
No passing back nicely or pretty please pass back
The next person in front of the line becomes the umpire.
No swearing or put downs – straight off if this occurs.
SKIPPING
No whipping or helicopter
Group skipping – two chances if make a mistake
No tying ropes together
Do not interrupt other peoples games by running through
People turning rope must listen to the jumpers
No horses
Hold rope if you go out
10 people per long skipping rope
No skipping on paths
Tie up ropes after use
Return ropes to the classroom
No running skipping on paths
No swearing or put downs – straight off if this occurs.
I have read the playground rules for
football, soccer, skipping and down-ball. I understand the rules and accept that if I
do not follow the rules I am out of the game. I will not use put-downs or use
inappropriate language. NB* Please return this section to your classroom
Student Name ______________________________ Student Signature
______________________________ PARENT SIGNATURE
_______________________________ DATE