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Dear St Monica's families and friends,
Year 3 Reconciliation - Please continue to pray for the students in Year 3 who made their Sacrament of Reconciliation on Wednesday evening. For many, the Sacrament of Reconciliation is a wonderful opportunity to encounter the mercy of God and the forgiveness he always offers. Sometimes the hardest part of Confession comes before we even receive the sacrament! It is common to feel anxious or nervous about the choices we have made. What is important to remember, however, is that the more honest we are about what is wrong the easier it will be for us to experience healing.
Congratulations to all the Year 3 students and thank you to Father Loi, Haley Stonham, Carmel Rheinberger, Susan Carswell and Kirsty Godschalx for preparing the students for this important milestone in their faith journey.
Kindergarten Orientation - On Tuesday morning I had the pleasure of speaking with new and existing families of our 2023 Kindergarten cohort. I felt incredibly blessed to be able to speak so passionately about how great St Monica's Primary School is. I shared with families the importance of fostering a caring and inclusive spirit of community as well as an insight to the relevant, developmental and challenging learning opportunities we offer our students. Thank you to the current Kinder parents who provided Morning Tea, our uniform shop ladies, Wendy Regan, Steph Flynn and Linda Baird who answered a myriad of questions and put together our information packs. I am so proud to be the Principal of this amazing school.
BYOD- On Monday night there will be a presentation for families with children in Years 4-6 in 2023, with a focus on our BYOD program here at St Monica’s. This information session will provide parents and families with an understanding of how the BYOD program works and considerations when purchasing a Chrome Book (Year 4 students 2023 only). Our school’s commitment to digital learning has not changed and we value the importance of being connected with our community and developing students that can interact with respect as informed citizens on a global scale.
Class Placement Considerations for 2023 –Teachers are beginning to consider class groupings for 2023. Please trust that we know your children well and have a very good understanding of their academic, social and emotional needs. We endeavour to balance classes in a variety of ways and any parent requests, regarding placement of children for 2023, must be sent to me in writing by 5.00pm on Monday 21 November.
Interviews and Reports - Your child/ren's Semester 2 report will be available via Compass on Friday of Week 9. Catholic Education schools are providing graded reports with no comments. Instead, parents and carers are invited to meet with their child’s teacher in Week 8 for a parent/teacher conference to discuss their progress, strengths and areas for development. These can be face to face or via MSTEAMs. Opportunities to schedule an interview with your child’s teacher will be provided to you in the coming weeks.
School Council Nominations – Vacancies have arisen for our School Community Council in 2023. Council members are appointed for a period of two years, during which time they attend two meetings per term. These meetings are an opportunity to hear about what is going on at the school and to participate in planning for the future. No special skills are required, although there are opportunities to join sub-committees focusing on the grounds, fundraising, catering and events! It is important that members of the council come across the school community, so that decisions reflect the interests of the whole school. Your voice is important, why not consider having your say by joining the Community Council in 2023.
Happy Birthday to the following students celebrating a Birthday this week
Liam N, Brooke D, Zander R, Harper S, Lucas B, Mia E, Scarlett T
St Vincent de Paul Christmas Appeal
It is that time of the year again where we are starting to think about Christmas and what the season has to offer us. As a Catholic school community, we also take the time to think about those within our community who need support this Christmas. In doing this, we are called to action through giving. St Monica’s, along with Catholic School’s in our Archdiocese, support the good works of the St Vinnies Christmas Appeal.
Our baskets have arrived and each Grade has been allocated a particular food item set, which is outlined below. Please note that all items must have a minimum expiry date of 3 months. We ask that all donations be brought in by the End of Week 8, Friday 2 December.
As a thank you for your generous donations, we will have a ‘Spirit of Christmas’ Christmas dress up day on Friday 2 December. More information to come!
Vinnies Christmas Appeal 2022
Non-Perishables/Christmas Treats *Minimum 3 months expiry
Kinder and Year 1 - Sweet Treats - Chocolates, Lollies, Candy Canes, DrinksParish Sacramental News for 2022
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Congratulations to the students of St Monica's Primary School and St Michael's Primary School who are celebrating the Sacrament of Reconciliation in the Parish this week. Please keep these young people in your prayers.
For further Information regarding the Sacramental Program – please contact the Sacramental Program Coordinator at sc.belconnennorth@cg.org.au
or check the parish website for updates at www.cg.org.au/belconnennorth
Class | Student | Focus |
KB | Charlotte C | Myself |
KB | Bella O | Myself |
KRD | Paige K | Myself |
KRD | Guneet T | Myself |
KSH | Jack R | Myself |
KSH | Ethan S | Myself |
1BC | Ayla W | Others |
1RC | Ella F | Others |
2E | Fraser C | Others |
2E | Selina L | Myself |
2L | Billy B | Myself |
2L | Hamish H | Myself |
2MD | Alessandro S | Others |
3CG | Hannah A | Myself |
3CG | Isabella H | Myself |
3R | Sophie C | Others |
3R | Aya T | Others |
3R | Ryan W | Myself |
4C | Lewis H | Others |
4C | Nikolas H | Myself |
4LG | Charlie G | Myself |
4LG | Ivan P | Others |
4LG | Kushi R | Myself |
5FM | Toby Mc | Others |
5FM | Sophia R | Myself |
5H | Esther L | Myself |
5H | Ivana P | Myself |
5M | Raylah O | Myself |
5M | Jett S | Myself |
6J | Grace B | Myself |
6J | Gabe J | Myself |
6M | Tyler B | Myself |
6M | Evie K | Myself |
Library News - Veronica Melville
St Monica’s Book Fair
We will be holding a Book Fair from Monday 14 November to Friday 18 November in the library. We have partnered with The Book Cow in Kingston. All purchases help buy new books for the library or you may choose to buy a book on the library wish list to donate to the library.
All students will visit the fair on Monday 14 November to complete a wish list. There is the option to purchase books in the library or online. The fair will be open Monday to Friday 8.20am - 8.50am, Monday to Wednesday and Friday 3.15pm - 4.00pm, Monday 6.00pm - 6.30pm and Thursday 3.15 - 6.00pm.
See flyer below and than you for supporting the library.
Chess News - Veronica Melville
ACT Primary Girls Championships
On Monday 7 November girls from St Monica's were among 94 participants in the ACT Primary Girls Chess Championships. The girls had a wonderful time. It was a team event and the girls placed 4th with 18 ½ points out of a possible 28. A fantastic result! Individually Annalene came 4th and Sarah 7th. Congratulations girls.
Congratulations to the following children who represented the ACT in the National Oztag Competition recently in Coffs Harbour.
It was amazing to see so many children representing the ACT from St Monica’s Primary School. All children played exceptionally well and showcased some amazing talent.
Sophie C - Year 6 - competing in the ACT girls u12 team
Millie H - Year 6 - competing in the ACT girls u12 team
Jack G - Year 6 - competing in the ACT boys u11 team
Charlie G - Year 4 - competing in the ACT boys u9 boys team
Milla F - Year 3 - competing in the ACT girls u9 team.