Term 3 Week 5 2024
Term 3 Week 6 2024 |
School Events |
Monday 26th August |
Guitar Lessons Year 5/6 Library Day Canteen Confirmation Reflection Night 5.15 pm |
Tuesday 27th August |
Yr 1/2 Library Day ICAS Mathematics Competition |
Wednesday 28th August |
Kindergarten Library Day Band |
Thursday 29nd August |
Sports Uniform Year 3 Library Day |
Friday 30th August |
Father's Day Breakfast and Liturgy Year 4 Library Day 2.20 pm Assembly |
Up Coming Events |
Term 3 Week 7 Wednesday 4th September - Math Explorer & Olympiad Competitions Term 3 Week 8 Thursday 12th September - Zone Soccer and Netball Gala day Term 3 Week 9 Monday 16th September - Sacrament of Confirmation 5 pm - St Peter the Fisherman Church Tuesday 17th September - School Concert Dress Rehearsal Wednesday 18th September - School Concert Matinee Show Thursday 19th September - School Concert Evening shows Term 3 Week 10 Monday 23rd September - Responsible Pet Program Infants Tuesday 24th September - Stage 3 Theatre Excursion Thursday 26th September - Port Macquarie Dance Eisteddfod Friday 27th September - Last Day of Term for students and staff |
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Stage 3 Todd Woodbridge
On Monday, our Stage 3 students represented the school at the Todd Woodbridge Cup Zone finals. It was a fantastic day with great participation from our students. Harry Shean was awarded the special award for effort and participation, and Logan Higgins was given the respect award as he supported children from every school to participate with wonderful encouragement and sportsmanship. We played against teams from Kendall and Coopernook, and our three teams did incredibly well, coming 4th, 3rd and 1st. Our school will now represent the Zone at the Regional Finals.
Diocesan Athletics
On Tuesday, six students represented the Hastings Zone at the Diocesan Athletics Championships. Jaidah Stevens and Gypsy Sams ran the 100m, Willem deVries ran the 200m, making the Finals and coming 7th overall. Lachlan Wilson came 3rd in Shot Put and 2nd in Discus. Yasmin Cain came first in Discus and Bella Fede came 2nd in 100m and 1st in 200m, Shot Put, and Discus and was the Senior Girls Champion.
Bella, Yasmin and Lachlan will now represent the Lismore Diocese at the Polding Championships in Newcastle. A massive achievement for our little school.
Book Fair
A massive thank you to Bec and Jane for a wonderful Book Fair. Thank you to teachers, parents, and students for supporting this wonderful event. It was very successful, with $3968 in sales.
Save the Date - School Community Group Meeting Term 4
Thank you to families for responding to the survey regarding the SCG meeting in Term 4. After unprecedented responses, the most popular time was Monday, 28th October, at 6pm.
Families can also listen in via zoom, or contribute via our SCG Suggestion Box found on our website or through our class parent network representatives. With at least 15 people nominating to attend this next date, we look forward to having a very successful meeting.
If you would like to contribute to the school in other ways, please contact the office or your parent network. Ways to support include volunteering at the canteen, covering books on weekends, cooking cakes for the upcoming Year 5 & 6 gala day stall, promoting the school in the community, liking and sharing good news stories on Facebook and supporting other families in the community.
Prime Minister’s Spelling Bee
This week, our Primary students sat the Prime Minister’s Spelling Bee. As expected, it was a very challenging test. Some of the words year 6 were challenged by were STOAT, CORPS, STACCATO, DACE, CHARY and HINDRANCE. All students who enrolled were given different lists online and received immediate feedback at the end of the test. Now when our students watch the Spelling Bee on TV, they will appreciate the level of difficulty this competition has. Thank you to Mrs Jackson for coordinating the Spelling Bee.
Attendance Matters
The Diocese of Lismore Catholic Schools have updated the procedures for monitoring and supporting schools to promote student attendance. Every school day builds upon the previous one, making it essential for students to attend regularly. Regular attendance is crucial as it fosters resilience and enables students to form vital social connections. Across all NSW education systems the expected level of student attendance is above 95%, and we aim to support all of our students to achieve this.
If your child’s attendance is below 90% you may receive a COMPASS communication in the coming weeks. We acknowledge that there may be many reasons for absences and you may have already provided information to the school about why your child has been away. However, this communication is to ensure all parents are aware that their child’s attendance is currently at or under 90%.
We believe that by working together, we can ensure that every student has the opportunity to succeed. Please ensure you contact the school if you would like any support with your child’s attendance.
NAPLAN
Years 3 and 5 sat the National Assessment NAPLAN at school in early March this year. Our school results for NAPLAN are now in place, and we have achieved some great areas for success and some clear areas for improvement to work towards. In brief summary, these are our school average results compared to the State, National and Catholic Schools NSW averages:
- Year 3 Writing achieved well above all State, National and Catholic Schools, which is a consistent trend over the last few years.
- Year 5 Writing also achieved well above all other scores showing a huge improvement this year.
- Year 3 and 5 Reading are both above the Diocese average, and Year 5 is above the State.
- Year 3 and 5 Mathematics achieved above Diocese and State, with Year 5 showing huge growth from last year.
- Grammar, Punctuation, and Spelling in both Years 3 and 5 are our areas for improvement. With our new 2024 Spelling programs and implementing the new curriculum in years 3-6 this year, we expect to see an improvement in this area.
We will present a more detailed analysis of these results in achievement and growth over time at our next School Community Group meeting. You can also access some of this information on Schools Online.
Creative Arts Showcase 2024!
The sounds of dancing, singing, music and art-making are all around our school as classes and groups are busily preparing for an exciting and fun showcase of Creative Arts this year! Tickets for our three shows are now on sale through Flexischools and the school office. Please purchase your tickets soon, as the evening show quickly sells out. We encourage families to purchase tickets to other shows to ensure we have a full audience to perform for each time.
Monday 16th and Tuesday 17th September: Whole School rehearsals
Wednesday 18th September: Matinee Show 12 pm
Thursday 19th September: Afternoon Show 3:30 pm and Evening Show 5:30 pm
Best wishes from the leadership team
Compass Events
Speech and Drama
Year 5/6 Camp deposit
Confirmation
Paving required
Dear Families,
We require some paving to be completed around the school. If you have any experience or know someone with landscaping/paving experience who would like to do a quote for us, please contact the office.
Wellbeing and Behaviour Expectations
Respectfully Lining up at classrooms
Our Week 4 and 5 behaviour focus has been to respectfully line up outside our classrooms while we wait to go inside.
We can do this by…
- When the bell rings go straight to your classroom and don’t keep on playing.
- Make sure you are lining up sensibly and quietly in 2 straight lines.
- If you need to use the toilet or get a drink, do it before you go to your class.
- Wait for your teacher and follow their instructions.
The mystery teachers have been looking for the best classes doing this for Class of the week and many individuals have been receiving 3R cards.
Thank you to everyone who has been able to help in the canteen recently. Without the help of volunteers, we would not be able to open; if you are able to assist on any day and hold a current working with children check, please contact me.
emma.hockham@lism.catholic.edu.au
Understanding how to support your child with online gaming
Suitable for parents and carers of children and young people in primary and early secondary school.
Tuesday, 30 July, 12.30pm
Tuesday, 3 September, 12.30pm
Register here
Consent and online boundaries: How to support your primary-aged child
Suitable for parents and carers of children in primary school.
Tuesday, 13 August, 12.30 pm
Wednesday, 11 September, 12.30 pm
Register here
An introduction to online safety and emerging technologies
Suitable for parents and carers of children and parents in primary and secondary school.
Wednesday, 24 July, 2.30pm
Thursday, 5 September, 12.30pm
Register here
Date |
Event |
Saturday 21st September | Year 5 Family BBQ at Pilot Beach |
Saturday 21st September |
Year 2 Mum's night |
Term 4 Dates | |
Saturday 27th October |
Year 5 - Family Night at Lake Cathie Tavern ($2 meals) - Tamara Year 6 - Mum lunch at Moo and Bean - Shell |
Sunday 3rd November |
Year 6/Kindy- Buddy Day at Kendall Pool 12pm - Shell |
Saturday 30th November |
Year 5 - Stoney Aqua Park - Tamara |
*Further dates will be advised via Compass or Schoolzine. Please contact your class parent/s for more information on social activity.
2024 CLASS PARENTS
All Dads: Tony Maher (Artie Year 1)
K: Irene Santi, Taliska Arentsen, Katie Barker
1: Rachel deVries, Emma Hockham. Justine Reedy, Tony Maher
2: Lyndelle Lee, Emily Fogg, Katie Barker
3: Lou Roberts, Emma Hockham, Aaron Jackson, Erin Elliot, Katie Barker, Brooke Hudson
4: Erin Richards, Lyndelle Lee, Hayley Guffogg
5: Tamara Romer, Rachel deVries, Emily Fogg
6: Brooke Hudson. Michelle Latham, Chaney Boyle
School Leadership Contact: Fiona Hayward
Knowledgeable Others (for support to new class parents): Brooke Hudson and Michelle Latham