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Personal Best | Lillian Stokes |
Christian Leadership | Beatrix Friedman |
St John Vianney Award | Chloe Nguyen |
Academic Excellence | Diane Sijo |
Personal Best | Olivia Harriott |
Christian Leadership | Lucia Taflaga |
St John Vianney | Zoe Dutkiewicz |
Academic Excellence | Lara Philip |
Personal Best | Lachlan Walton |
Christian Leadership | Oliver Doyle |
St John Vianney Award | Marley Topp |
Academic Excellence | Sophie Jeffrey |
Personal Best | Olivia Shang |
Christian Leadership | Carmen Hubbard |
St John Vianney Award | Theodora rodgers |
Academic Excellence | Andrew Doszpot |
Personal Best | Amalia Craciun |
Christian Leadership | Charlize McCann |
St John Vianney Award | Olive Pattison |
Academic Excellence | Timothy Flanagan |
Personal Best | Aiden Riley |
Christian Leadership | Anna Malpas |
St John Vianney Award | George So |
Academic Excellence | Freya Wilkinson |
Personal Best | Daniel Blumenthal |
Christian Leadership | Lily Battaglini |
St John Vianney Award | Ryan Jaciemon |
Academic Excellence | Nicolas Lester |
Please note - Merit Awards will be handed out at NEXT Friday's morning assembly.
KA |
Emily Walshe |
1 B |
Jonathon Eshani |
2 J |
Alicia Lopez |
3/4 CA |
Mason Jamieson |
3/4 P |
Tasman Turner |
5/6 J |
Maddie Bond |
5/6 P |
Emma Battaglini |
Italian |
Timothy Flanagan |
Dates for the following weeks
Friday 25th June - Last day of Term 2. | Uniform Free Day! gold coin donation or bring in unwanted winter clothing to be donated to St Vincent de Paul. |
Monday 12th July | Pupil Free Day |
Tuesday 13th July | Term 3 13th July - 17th September |
Wednesday 14th July | Playgroup 9:30-11:00am Sensory Play |
Friday 16th July | Indigenous Performance. Ryka Ali 'Kadul' will perform a mix of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander songs, dances and stories. He is also a very talented didgeridoo player and physical and vocal hip hop performer (being one of the dance facilitators on the TV series Move It Mob Style on ABC Kids and NITV). |
Friday 30th July | School Athletics Carnival K-6 |
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.
NEXT WEEKS TUCKSHOP ROSTER
Volunteers would be greatly appreciated |
Please remember to bring your WWVP card with you.
Tuckshop Volunteers Needed
The tuckshop is in desperate need of some volunteers, in particular on Wednesday's for this term.
If you can only spare a couple of hours, that would be fantastic. If you have little ones, they are very welcome to come along.
Please contact the front office or fill in the tuckshop volunteer form to let us know you are able to help and when.
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SJV Year Five Girls Group 2021
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Happy Birthday Sophie H
This week we farewell our Lobster teacher Kate Strickland. Although Kate has only been with us for one semester, her cheerful, friendly nature will be sadly missed by the Lobster children and all of the ELC staff. Kate is leaving us to concentrate on family and we wish her all the very best.
We also farewell Claire Stevens, she has been with us all term completing her ACU teaching practicum. Claire has fitted in and has proven herself to be a fantastic teacher. We wish Claire every success in the remainder of her studies. Therese Bondoc is also completing her teaching practicum this week. We are fortunate not to be losing Therese as she will rejoin the Turtle class and Seahorses at the start of Term 3. Therese has also made great gains in her journey to becoming a teacher.
Thank you for taking the time to meet with your child’s teacher over the past two weeks, it is a wonderful way to reflect and celebrate the year and growth that has been made.
We recently purchased a spinning chair for our outdoor area, it reminded me of an article I had read on the vestibular sense and the importance of movement to develop this crucial sense. It was an interesting read and I highly recommend you take a moment to read it.
https://www.1000hoursoutside.com/blog/the-incredible-importance-of-developing-the-vestibular-sense
The vestibular sense goes back to the incredibly small hairs inside the inner ear. When we move, the fluid in our ears moves and stimulates those hairs, sending the brain information about where our body is in space. The more a child is out of an upright position, the more the fluid will move over the hairs, and the stronger the vestibular sense will become. Children need to put their bodies in all different positions and move them in all different directions in order to get that fluid moving.
The vestibular sense is a cornerstone sense because it affects the incorporation of all of the others senses. What does this look like? Children with a strong vestibular sense are more coordinated and better balanced. Kids who haven't fully developed their vestibular sense tend to be clumsy and run into things. They may not have a good understanding of personal space.
Movement during the day and throughout childhood is crucial. The importance here is monumental. Childhood is when children develop the vestibular sense and it's not happening while they sit still. Circle time, seat work, and computer lab sessions do not contribute to this type of sensory development. This is one reason why recess is so good for academics. Recess helps with brain development. It wakes the brain up so that the student is ready to learn more in the classroom setting.
ELC Holiday Care
If you have booked your child into ELC Holiday Care you will have received a Holiday Care fee statement. Please check the bookings are correct. There are still several places available so if you would like a booking please contact the office by Thursday 24th. Holiday Care fees are due this Friday 25June and bookings cannot be confirmed if fees are in arrears.
Monday 12 July – Holiday Care
A reminder that Stingrays and Turtles classes will resume on Tuesday 13 July. In line with the pupil free days at the primary schools, the ELC will be offering a Holiday Program on Monday 12 July from 7:30am to 6pm at a cost of $85. If you would like your child to attend the ELC on Monday 12 July, please complete the booking form which is available from the ELC.
ELC Fees
Final Term 2 fees are now due. Please take a minute to check your ‘amount due’ to ensure your account is paid correctly. As it is the end of term, prompt payment of fees is appreciated.
I wish you all a safe and happy holiday break!
Karen Leighton - St Jude's Early Learning Centre
Phone: 62875520
Email: karen.leighton@cg.catholic.edu.au