MARCH 30 2023 NEWSLETTER
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CHILD SAFETY STATEMENT
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FROM THE PRINCIPAL
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CLOSURE DAY NOTIFICATION & TERM 2 STARTING DATE
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FROM THE RE LEADER - ELIZA DWYER
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RESILIENCE, RIGHTS & RESPECTFUL RELATIONSHIPS PROGRAM
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CHECK OUT OUR NEW PROMATIONAL VIDEO!
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WINTER UNIFORM - ORDER NOW!
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WEEKLY NEWS - 1/2D
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SUSTAINABILITY NEWS
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CATHOLIC SCHOOL PARENTS VICTORIA NEWSLETTER
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PARENTS & FRIENDS NEWS
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COMMUNITY NEWS
CHILD SAFETY STATEMENT
FROM THE PRINCIPAL
Dear Parents and Carers,
With one week to go before Easter and the school holidays it's the perfect time to reflect on the term's achievements. At our Curriculum Guiding Coalition meeting on Tuesday I congratulated the team representatives on how much learning they have managed to achieve in a term full of so many interruptions. The children have settled into the routines and expectations of the school which is a testament to the work teachers do during the "Learning to Learn" program at the start of the year. Our assessment schedule has been completed which puts us in a good position to customise learning programs for our students.
The staff participated in Day 1 of the ReLATE program and are looking forward to Day 2 later in the year.
Our athletics, swimming, tennis and cross country sporting events ran smoothly and were well supported by families. The Parents & Friends have had a busy term with the Street Race, Shrove Tuesday Pancakes, Folkie BBQ and Easter Raffle. I thank them for their hard work and you all for supporting these events.
What a busy term it's been...but aren't they all!!
Olga Lyons
CLOSURE DAY NOTIFICATION & TERM 2 STARTING DATE
Please remember that next Thursday (April 6) and the first Monday back next term (April 24) are closure days. Staff will be involved in a reflection, data analysis and report writing process in readiness for our School Improvement External Review in August.
Tuesday April 25 is a public holiday for ANZAC Day.
Term 2 begins on Wednesday April 26.
FROM THE RE LEADER - ELIZA DWYER
RESILIENCE, RIGHTS & RESPECTFUL RELATIONSHIPS PROGRAM
The Resilience, Rights and Respectful Relationships learning materials have been designed for teachers in primary and secondary schools to develop students’ social, emotional and positive relationship skills. Efforts to promote social and emotional skills and positive gender norms in children and young people has been shown to improve health related outcomes and subjective wellbeing. It also reduces antisocial behaviours.
The Resilience, Rights and Respectful Relationships (RRRR) learning materials cover eight topics of Social and Emotional Learning across all levels of primary and secondary education: Emotional Literacy; Personal Strengths; Positive Coping; Problem Solving; Stress Management; Help Seeking; Gender and Identity; and Positive Gender Relationships.
In Term 1 the classes are learning about Emotional Literacy and Help Seeking Strategies. Topic content is shared with parents in the Year Level Overviews sent home at the end of week 2 each term.
To learn more about the program content you can visit the link below.
CHECK OUT OUR NEW PROMATIONAL VIDEO!
We are very proud of our school and our new promotional video certainly shows what a wonderful school we have!
WINTER UNIFORM - ORDER NOW!
Now is the time to check on your child's winter uniform needs. If you need to order any items, you can use CDFpay or drop into the office. If you are ordering in person you can pay by EFTPOS or cash.
WEEKLY NEWS - 1/2D
SUSTAINABILITY NEWS
We had our first Sustainability Day of the year on Friday. Our focus was on Energy. We were able to link in Ride2school Day and Earth Hour, as we use no electricity for either. Tom and Mr Steere met our riders at the Surf Club and picked up students from three other spots in Port Fairy on the way. It was a great success and we are looking at the possibility of doing this once a term, so stay posted for this.
After we got back from Cross Country we then took part in Earth Hour, where we spent 2 HOURS rotating through activities prepared by our school leaders. All had a link to energy and ensured we did not need electricity to take part in them.
Students had a great time and our school leaders were able to showcase their new skills learnt from the GRIP conference they attended this term.
CATHOLIC SCHOOL PARENTS VICTORIA NEWSLETTER
The Catholic School Parents Victoria, March update is now available.
This issue includes:
- Advocacy - CSPV survey for parents to share what's important to them in education
- Advocacy - CSPV opportunities for parent members
- Wellbeing - CSPA survey for parents to share views for a national review on classroom disruption
- Curriculum - MACS invitation for parents to participate in a forum to share views on technology in education
- Parent Engagement - Webinar with Anne T Henderson
- Child Safety - Vaping Webinar for parents
- Curriculum - Premier's Reading Challenge resources