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Dear Parents/Carers
Welcome to the end of Week 5. As the Pope has declared Ash Wednesday a day of fasting and a Prayer for Peace in the Ukraine, I have placed the prayer link below for your reflection.
I can’t recall of another time in the year when you so clearly put your religious beliefs on show as Ash Wednesday.
The symbolism is powerful and the action, which says you are going to try and become a better person, never loses its relevance or purpose.
https://carfleo.com/prayer-for-peace-mp4/
Covid 19 Practices
A reminder to all families that schools are still seen as High-Risk areas and so if adults are onsite for a specific reason, then masks must still be worn.
Multi-age Classes
As all families know, SJV classes are a combination of straight aged Kinder, Year 1 and Year 2 classes as well as multi-age 3/4 and 5/6 classes. The reason for this is that we lose some students to alternate schools in Year 3 & 4 and given our small school status this is enough to create a multi-age structure. This year however is the first time that some of our families have had any experience with their child being in a multi-age classroom.
It is important to note that the maturity and academic skill level of a Year 3 student is enough to handle this change. There are advantages and disadvantages to both systems, but what is always true is that small classes afford the teacher time to individually help, guide and educate each student.
I have placed a recent excerpt from the Australian Journal of Teacher Education below that describes the objectives of a multi-age approach
Australian Journal of Teacher Education 5, May 2019
Classroom practices in multi-age settings ensure a clear focus on individual students where their individuality is recognised, and their individual learning preferences are taken into consideration. Thus, instead of creating a standardised classroom environment, students in multi-age classes are taught according to their individual needs, interests and learning preferences (Aina, 2001; Finegan, 2001) thus, enabling or at least creating an environment for enabling more personalised learning approaches for students. According to Aina (2001) a multi-age class is deemed a “natural community of learners” (p. 219), where the focus is on the interactive quality of the teacher and students based on the assumption that the best way for children to learn is through active engagement with peers and their environment.
The above approach is taken when implementing the Australian Curriculum to students in a way that suits their learning needs. This does not mean that:
- Students learn the same content every second year - Content is delivered according to the students learning needs and the curriculum
- Students regress due to being associated with students in a lower grade – Younger children look towards the older students as role models and subsequently the older students develop their leadership and mentoring skills
- Students miss out on social interactions – Children make friends with whom they identify common interests with, rather than what age they are.
Parents will note that there is a significant jump in expectations between infants and middle primary, this can sometimes be seen as children being unsure compared to the year before, but is not a result of a multi-age class.
A drop in confidence between stage levels and a holiday break is understandable, but after a few short weeks in school, students learn the classroom routines and the greater demands of the primary level and adapt accordingly.
Compass – 28th February Sole Office Communication Platform
A reminder that we have now moved completely across to the Compass System. This means that all notifications and emails will be delivered to your inbox via the Compass portal.
Year 7 Moderation Day
In the past some of our student’s used to return to say hello to staff and students or volunteer to work in the school, this has not occurred over the last two years. Unfortunately, this is one tradition that the pandemic has changed permanently and so we will not be able to offer this ‘former student catch-up’ moving forward.
Canteen News
This year the school canteen has reduced the menu, this is so it is more manageable for Mel as she is often on her own in the canteen.
Some of the favourites that you are not seeing at the moment – Lasagne, Jacket Potato’s, Fried Rice, Cup-a-soup etc – will appear on the Winter Menu once we move into Term 2.
We have tried to keep all the very popular foods, but some items (eg. sushi, which needed to be picked up, taking at least 20 min out of a manager’s day) have been deleted as they weren’t sustainable.
Sometimes parents may log onto Qkr! On a Friday morning only to find a very limited number of choice options. The reason for this is that at a certain time of the week, usually the night before the canteen day (eg Tuesday & Thursday), Mel will cap the menu options depending on the amount of help coming in for the following day. This means that the order choices become a ‘first in first served’ system and as the orders arrive the cap comes into play, when the cap is reached the item is deleted off the menu. This makes it manageable for Mel.
As an example, last week Mel told me that she only had 11 orders on Thursday night and by Friday morning at 9:30am this had ballooned to 54.
On the Thursday night all of the following foods were available - Nuggets, Hot Dogs, Pizzas, Hash Browns Corn Cobs, Mini quiches, Toasted Sandwiches – By 10am on Friday morning, the menu was down to two choices.
If however Mel knows she has a volunteer helper or two on Friday, the caps will be increased. If you can’t make it in to help but you can make pikelets, these are always welcome.
Medication at School Indemnity Forms - Reminder
If your child requires medication for 2022 you will need to fill out the schools Medication Administration and Indemnity Forms. These need to be completed every year for any students who need medication, or the possibility of medication being administered.
School Community Council – Positions Available
We have two non-executive positions on the School Community Council. Our council is the parent governing body at the school which advises on matters such as parent expenditure, family assistance, school uniform, fundraising etc. We meet as a team twice per term on Monday nights at 6pm. PL If you would like to assist in any of these areas, your contribution would be gratefully accepted, please email me your expression of interest on peter.rodda@cg.catholic.edu.au
School Lunches
It is wonderful to see such diversity of lunches in our school that are healthy and give students the energy they need to be able to complete a full day at school.
Sometimes preparation can be quite arduous and I am often asked what constitutes a healthy lunch. If people are under time pressure, I often advise parents that they can always rely on sandwiches, a piece of fruit/vegetable and a snack all to be washed down with water. Old school, but very effective.
Uniform Shop
You will find a new page relating to the Uniform Shop. Our suppliers of uniforms have advised of price increases to come in from our next lot of ordering.
We have a huge range of good quality second hand clothing available in both boys and girls styles.
A message from the Assistant Principal and Mrs D's "Thought of the Week"
with Nina De Rosa
SRC 2022 Representatives
Congratulations to the following students who have been elected by their peers to the Student Representative Council for the first semester of this year:
Year 3/4P: Shelby Wilson and Nate Walker
Year 3/4CA: Thomas Doyle and Olive Pattison
Year 5/6P: Rhys Kelly-Allred and Chloe Howarth
Year 5/6J: Ella Kim Torres and Julius Walker
The above students will receive their badges at the Friday morning's assembly.
Their Role: The representatives from the SRC hold meetings with the student body and then meet to discuss the students’ ideas and suggestions. The SRC will then meet with a staff representative to discuss ideas and make changes and decisions where appropriate. Minutes will be taken and presented to the leadership team for discussion at their next meeting.
Other roles include but are not limited to organising:
- Social events for students
- Fundraising for charity
- Improvements at the school
- Assisting with Walkathon
Mrs D’s ‘Thought of the Week….’
“Tell me and I forget.
Teach me and I remember.
Involve me and I learn."
- Benjamin Franklin
Nina De Rosa
Assistant Principal
RE News
Ash Wednesday
Yesterday was Ash Wednesday which marks the beginning of Lent, a special season of the Church’s liturgical calendar. The word ‘Lent’ means ‘a season of new life’ or ‘spring’. The season of Lent lasts for forty days, which signifies times of testing, tribulation, endurance and temptation, for example Noah’s flood lasted for forty days and Jesus fasted for forty days in the desert. On Ash Wednesday, ashes are placed on a person’s forehead. The ashes are created from burning palms, which were used on Palm Sunday last year. The placing of ashes on the heads of people symbolises repentance and penance. During Lent we are challenged to change our ways and to be transformed by Jesus. Through prayer, alms giving and fasting, we become closer to Jesus. The season of Lent ends on Holy Thursday at the celebration of the Lord’s Supper.
We would normally come together as a school community at Mass to mark such an important day in the Church calendar. Given our current COVID restrictions however, each class had their own special prayer celebration where Mr Rodda, Mrs De Rosa and Mrs Matchett placed ashes on the foreheads of our students. We would like to thank Father Michael for being able to join our Kindergarten students for their prayer celebration. Throughout this season of Lent, we will be using our school’s prayer wall to invite students to think of ways they can grow closer to Jesus through prayer, alms giving and fasting.
Project Compassion
Caritas Australia’s main annual fundraising campaign, Project Compassion, will run throughout the season of Lent. This year’s theme is ‘For All Future Generations’ and focuses on the stories of five remarkable people from India, Mozambique, Australia, the Solomon Islands and the Democratic Republic of Congo. We are asking all students to consider giving a small amount of money each week towards Project Compassion. Each classroom has a Project Compassion box and there is also one in our front office. We encourage you to donate what you can throughout the season of Lent, even a little goes a long way. We will be having a major fundraising event for Caritas in the last week of school this term.
Reconciliation 2022
Registration for the Sacrament of Reconciliation is still open but will close on March 20. Parents and carers wishing to register their child for Reconciliation will need to do so through the Parish’s QKR account. More information can be found on the Parish’s website: https:stjjvwestoncreek.blogspott.com/p/first-reconciliation-and-holy-communion.html
If you have any questions, please contact me: laura.matchett@cg.catholic.edu.au or contact the Parish office by phone: 6288 1979 or email: westoncreek@cg.org.au
Please note - Merit Awards will be handed out at NEXT Friday's morning assembly.
KA |
Patrick Seivers |
1 B |
Sebastian Collins |
2 J |
Anna Malpas |
3/4 CA |
Thomas Doyle |
3/4 P |
Hayden Sjoberg |
5/6 J |
Estelle Walsh |
5/6 P |
Ava Kennealy |
Italian |
Pierre Agostino |
The Arts |
Jacob Bourke |
Library |
Ella Alfano |
What's coming up and when:
Every Monday | Day change for Sports Day |
Every Friday | Sports Day |
Thursday 3rd March | SJV Staff - MINILIT online training |
Friday 4th March | Early Career Teachers Induction Day |
Monday 7th March | Kindergarten Health Check forms to be returned to school for collection Tuesday 8th March |
Monday 14th March | Canberra Day Public Holiday |
Tuesday 15th - 21st March | Harmony Week |
UNIFORM SHOP - SECOND HAND CLOTHING AUTUMN SALE
We have an abundance of second hand sport and every day fleece jumpers along with sport track pants for sale in very good condition currently waiting for a new home in the uniform shop.
We also have many other items that are available - if you are thinking of purchasing school uniforms for winter, then this would be a perfect time to buy before it gets cold.
Place your order on QKR but as there are no sizes available to choose from, if you could please email Janice or Jet with the size that you are after, we can have the orders ready to go home with your children.
Due to Covid restrictions, we are unable to have parents on site and walking through the school.
Janice email: janice.spackman@cg.catholic.edu.au
Jeanette email: jeanette.simpson@cg.catholic.edu.au
QKR App Instructions if you have not already downloaded the app.
SJV Tuckshop is open Wednesday & Friday. Orders can be made online via Qkr! A copy of the Menu and Qkr! instructions can be found on the Tuckshop Webpage.
Please remember to bring your WWVP- (Working with Vulnerable People) card with you.
You can apply for the card via Access Canberra: https://www.accesscanberra.act.gov.au/s/article/working-with-vulnerable-people-wwvp-registration-tab-how-to-apply
A new Canteen Menu is available here and on our website.
2022 Tuckshop Menu and Canteen Counter Sales Menu .
Please contact the Front Office, Mel or simply fill in the Canteen Volunteer Note to let us know you are able to help and when.
Mel Harding
Canteen Manager
mel.harding@cg.catholic.edu.au
Due date for orders for bulbs is getting closer. We receive 40% of each sale back to the school. It's a winner for the school and your garden!!
Bulb Fundraiser
Check your child's school bag for the Tesselaar Fundraising Order form, or check the SJV FaceBook page - we would love you to share the FB page to your friends and family the more orders we receive generates more fundraising dollars for the school. Bulb orders will be finalised on Monday 7th March (Start of week 6) with delivery expected by the end of Term One (ready for school holiday planting)! Watch this space for further information to come.
https://www.bulbfundraiser.com.au/STJOHNV
Plants
We have been growing a selection of plants in our very own St John Vianney’s Nursery. This nursery will be used to grow plants for our school fete and an Autumn sale at the end of Term One.
We have a great selection of established, healthy, happy plants to choose from and will let you know when you can purchase. We will place a photo, description and plant guide on Qkr! for your reference before purchasing. We endeavour to have these plants available for pick up at the school gate or front office area when ordered.
Check this space weekly for more information!
Happy Birthday Angus W
This week we learnt about the Lenten Season. On Shrove Tuesday we made and shared pancakes. On Ash Wednesday the children participated in an on-line liturgy prepared by the primary children. The ashes (which are normally placed in a cross on our foreheads) were sprinkled over our heads. We also learnt about the importance of doing kind things for others and we will be participating in Project Compassion to help people living in poverty. During Lent, children are welcome to bring in donations, for every $3 donated we will contribute rice to the class jar. At the end of Lent we will cook and share the rice.
On Wednesday we opened the ELC Fruit Shop where the children were able to choose from apples, pears, bananas, cucumber, big carrots and little carrots. For the mystery fruit, Mrs Leighton picked blackberries fresh from her mum’s garden. Remember you no longer need to pack a fruit snack on Wednesdays.
Covid Rapid Antigen Tests (RATs)
Families have now received their Week 6 allocation of RAT kits (2 per child). If your child returns a positive Covid test, you must notify ACT Health immediately and contact the ELC office so that contact tracing can begin. If there is a positive case within the centre, we will notify all families to inform you of the risks during any identified contact time.
Confirmation of Childcare Agreement
Please ensure you sign and return these as soon as possible. This agreement is a requirement of the Childcare Subsidy System.
Karen Leighton - St Jude's Early Learning Centre
Phone: +61262875520
Email: karen.leighton@cg.catholic.edu.au