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- Joe Maths Day - Friday 27 September
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- Working With Vulnerable People Card
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- Mango Fundraiser
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Achieve - all that you can
Jesus said therefore
‘What is the Kingdom of God like? And to what shall I compare it? It is like the mustard seed that someone took and sowed in the garden; it grew and became a tree, and the birds of the air made nests in its branches’.
Luke 13: 18-20
St Monica - A Model of Patience
School - Patience, Stewardship, Acceptance
Thursday 26 September |
Showcase Night - Year 3 and 4 - Hub area - from 6pm onwards. |
Friday 27 September |
Joe Maths Day - Dress in sports team clothes for donation. |
Monday 14 September | First Day of Term 4 |
Saturday 19 September | Catholic Netball Carnival |
It is hard to believe that winter has come and gone and that we are at the end of Term 3. It has been a wonderful term of learning for our students and I know they would all be looking forward to a well-earned break over the next two weeks.
I would like to thank you all for the support I have received whilst Carmel has been on leave. It has been comforting knowing how supportive and caring our community is. We have all missed Carmel and look forward to welcoming her back in Term 4!
Farewell
Tomorrow we farewell Coco T (2RD) and Sierra T (2RD). We wish them all the best in their new school.
Miles Franklin Proposed Fence
We had some exciting news during the week with the announcement from the ACT Directorate that the proposed fence surrounding Miles Franklin and South-West Evatt Oval will not be going ahead. This is great news for our families in the area who had concerns regarding use of the space and safety for their children travelling to and from school.
In addition to this, we have also been told that the Directorate and Miles Franklin are supportive of our access to the oval. We look forward to working with Miles Franklin to ensure St Monica's students benefit from the oval as an extension of our playground, particularly during our designated 'green space' time.
ThinkUKnow - Parent Workshop
Thank you to all those families who committed their time to attend the ThinkUKnow Parent Workshop on Monday evening. Our facilitator Kal was extremely impressed by our turn out and level of engagement from participants. If you were unable to attend but would like further information please collect a booklet from the spare notes stands in the corridor.
eSafety Commissioner
Our final resource for ensuring student safety online is the eSafety Commissioner website. The website is a wealth of information for parents and carers managing our online world. It is also the site you go to if you are having trouble with content being removed from apps that may damage reputations.
You might like to take the time to enter the 'Screen Smart Parent Tour' which includes a number of modules aimed at increasing your knowledge. Here is a quick guide with some important statistics to understand. Is your child one of the 10 to 14-year-olds spending 23 hours online per week?
Students Dating
Over the past few weeks, we have had multiple incidences of conflict in our upper primary school years, particularly in Years 3, 4 and 5, where dating has caused angst and upset for many students.
There have been incidences where students have been told by their friends for many years that they won't play with them at lunch because they are 'going on a date'. Students have become emotionally distressed and unable to complete school work because they are going through a 'break up' and other students are confused because they don't want to upset anybody with 'rejection' when they weren't interested in a relationship with them.
We live in a world that is moving at an alarmingly rapid pace. When we think back on our teen and early adulthood years many of us would have fond memories of the time spent dating our first loves. Are our 8 to 11-year-olds really prepared to enter into relationships with others that will inform their future decisions on love and marriage?
As a school, we will be continuing to support our students through these conflicts by suggesting that dating each other is not necessary at such a young age. I have attached an information sheet from Parenting Ideas for your information.
Joe Maths Day
Tomorrow we will be having a fundraiser led by the SRC and Yr 6 Social Justice team to raise money and awareness for our sister school in Kenya, Joe Maths. Students are able to dress in their sports jerseys so that they can participate in games similar to those played by the children at Joe Maths. I wonder how many students will be wearing green?!
Carmel's Adventures in Italy
Carmel has continued to send photos of her time in Italy. She started her trip with a private morning Mass in the Vatican before seeing the Pope with 1000's of other tourists. After Rome it was off to the home of Puccini, Lucca onto the beauty and tranquillity of Assisi and then onto the Tuscan countryside for indulgence in cooking classes!
Yours in Christ,
Luke Donnelly
Acting Principal
A Prayer for Missions
God of truth and love,
Father, Son and Holy Spirit,
Hear our prayer for those who do not know You.
We ask that they may come to a saving knowledge of the truth and that Your Name may be praised among all peoples of the world.
Sustain, inspire and enlighten Your servants who bring them the Gospel.
Bring fresh vigour to wavering faith; sustain our faith when it is still fragile. Continually renew missionary zeal in ourselves and in the Church; raise up new missionaries who will follow You to the ends of the world.
Make us witnesses to Your goodness; full of love, strength and faith – for Your glory and the salvation of the entire world.
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Thank you to all those who attended last week’s Parent Formation Evening. A reminder that the cost of the program is $30 dollars. Purchase of the stole (to keep) is an additional $20. All payments can be made via Qkr! or cash (enclosed in an envelope and clearly marked with the child’s name and Reconciliation). Receipts will be issued.
If you were unable to attend the Commitment Masses last weekend, you may attend any mass held in the parish over the next three weekends. You will need to let Fr Loi know that you are there so that he can include the Commitment during mass.
Please note the timetable for the rest of the Sacrament included below. The next gathering is the Parent & Child Night on Thursday 24 October at 6:00pm at St Michael’s School.
Retreat Day |
Thursday 24 October |
9:30 – 2:30 |
St Monica’s School Hall |
Candidates & teachers |
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Parent & Child Night |
Thursday 24 October |
6:00pm |
St Michael’s School |
Candidates & parents |
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Sacrament of First Reconciliation |
Tuesday 12 November |
6:00pm |
St Michael’s Church |
Candidates & family |
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Wednesday 13 November |
6:00pm |
St Monica’s Church |
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Mission Week and ACT Children’s Week
The School will celebrate Catholic Mission Week and ACT Children’s Week with an afternoon of fun and activities on Wednesday 23 October. Gold coin donation please!
Overdue Fees
Please make every effort to bring your school fees account to balance as soon as possible. Full payment of fees is due within four weeks each term, except for families on Direct Debit payment arrangements. The school is running on an extremely tight budget, every cent of fees income is expended on students curriculum, resources and school running costs.
Families are reminded that due to technical issues, statements were posted home early in August. Please contact the office to request a copy should you need one.
A reminder to families that
Enrolment of children at a Catholic diocesan school in the Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn carries with it the undertaking by parents/guardians to accept the obligation to pay all school fees. It is, however, a matter of Catholic Education Commission policy that inability (not unwillingness) to pay school fees should never exclude any child from a Catholic school.
Please contact the School Finance Officer, or Principal should you be experiencing genuine hardship and will not be able to pay your fees in full by the due date.
Recently we have provided families with the ability to access and complete permission, volunteer & RSVP forms online in our Schoolzine app and school website. You can find these notes in the app under General & Permission Notes. On the school website, they are under the Communication tab, General & Permission Notes.
Currently, the K-2 Swimming Lesson permission form and the ThinkUKnow Parent Workshop RSVP form are available online. We will endeavour to upload all of these types of forms in future. Try it out and let us know if you come across any issues so we can iron out any teething problems.
Redgum Book Fair
We will be holding a Redgum Book Fair during Week 5 of Term 4. The Book Fair will be in the Library and will be open from 8.30am until 9.00am Monday to Friday and from 3.10pm until 4.00pm Monday to Friday.
If you are able to help with setting up or packing up the book fair, assist shoppers at the fair or at the checkout please letter me know.
Library Books
An email was sent to families with overdue books on Monday. Thank you to all those families who have returned books this week. Students have now borrowed new books to enjoy over the holidays.
If you have any ideas or concerns please email them through to our Secretary Fiona Steinberg at Council.StMonicas@cg.catholic.edu.au
Working With Vulnerable People Card
All parents volunteering at our school must have a current WWVP card. When your card is due for renewal please ensure you have your updated card copied at the Front Office.
Happy Birthday to the following students and to students celebrating a Birthday throughout the holidays -
Sarah R, Paddy P, Lisia F, Lexi R, Natalia S, Joseph J, Jack P, Charlize S, Angelino S, Ella K, Mia D, Ruby S, Giorgia M, Flynn G, Alexis B, Annie R, Jacob P
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Class Award Consistent Effort and Leadership throughout the term |
KGH |
Karlin O |
KRC |
James G |
1B |
Emanuel S |
1E |
Maggie P |
2D |
Sian S |
2R |
Natalie R |
2RD |
Aiden Mc |
3L |
Sophie C |
3M |
Jessica Mc |
3/4C |
Lily H |
4H |
Lucy O |
4M |
Isabella P |
5F |
Skyla L |
5MF |
Geordie T |
5W |
Sarah R |
6E |
Ruby S |
6M |
Kate S |
St Monica’s Stars - Amelia H (3L) - 3rd star, Annalise S (3L) - 1st star |
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Pride Badges - Amelia H (3L) |