APRIL 26 2024 NEWSLETTER
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CHILD SAFETY STATEMENT
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FROM THE PRINCIPAL
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ANZAC DAY - Lest We Forget
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FROM THE RE LEADER - ELIZA DWYER
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CLASSROOM NEWS - YEAR 1
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150th ANNIVERSARY - DIOCESE OF BALARAT CELEBRATIONS
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MOYNE ATHLETIC SPORTS
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SCHOOL DATES - 2024
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SCHOOL TV - TRAUMA RECOVERY
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DISCOVERY TOUR & ENROLMENTS 2025
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LIBRARY SHELVING
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BOOKCLUB
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SPORTING SCHOOLS
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COMMUNITY NEWS
CHILD SAFETY STATEMENT
FROM THE PRINCIPAL
Dear Parents and Carers,
We could easily get used to these 4 day weeks! However, I emphasised to the students that we need to work extra hard for those 4 days to make up for lost learning time. I wonder if they took me seriously?
Next week is Catholic Education Week. The theme this year is "Come and See" John 1:39. It's a timely message as we enter our enrolment promotion period. As a Catholic School, we are inclusive of all who wish to "Come and See" what makes our schools, and in particular St Patrick's School, such wonderful and vibrant learning environment. If you know of anyone looking to enrol their child in 2025, please take the time to share with them the great things that our school community is well known for. WELCOME; RESPECT; SAFETY; COMMUNITY!
Olga Lyons
ANZAC DAY - Lest We Forget
Yesterday our school leaders represented our school at the Port Fairy RSL ANZAC Day memorial service. Thank you to the families who came along to march proudly with us to honour those who died in conflict. We were very proud of Ruby, Ivy, Sam and Billy for the way they presented themselves at the service.
FROM THE RE LEADER - ELIZA DWYER
CLASSROOM NEWS - YEAR 1
We have had a great start to Term 2 in Year 1!
We have been lucky enough to have some Deakin Pre-Service Teachers visit us to do some science activities.
We have been learning about Floating and Sinking. We investigated things that float and things that sink. We designed our own boats and tested them on the water.
150th ANNIVERSARY - DIOCESE OF BALARAT CELEBRATIONS
The 150th Anniversary of the Ballarat Diocese. There will be a Parish Celebration on Sunday 5th May, 10:30am Mass, St Joseph’s Church. There will be a gather in St Joseph’s Hall for Brunch following mass.
Come along and enjoy this first Star of the Sea Parish community celebration. Please bring a plate of food to share.
MOYNE ATHLETIC SPORTS
Over 40 of our St Patrick's students represented our school at the Moyne Athletic Sports on Tuesday. They all did themsleves and our school proud with several wearing winning ribbons on their uniforms by the end of the day.
Congratulations to all who made up the team and to those who will now progress to the Regional Athletics. Thank you to Mr Greene, Mr Steere, Mr Lucardie, Jess Lambert and Georgina Dumseny for supporting the team on the day.
SCHOOL DATES - 2024
Term 2
Monday April 29 - Friday May 3 - Catholic Education Week Tuesday April 30 - CEW Yr 6 Fun Day at Emmanuel College Thursday May 2 - May Race Day (Public Holiday) Friday May 3 - Division Athletics Monday May 6 - CEW Yr 6 Mass at Emmanuel College Tuesday May 7 - Discovery Tour at 9.30am Friday May 10 - Mother's Day Breakfast Friday May 10 - Moyne Schools Cross County Friday May 10 - Assesmbly at 2.40pm in the Hall Wednesday May 15 - Confirmation at 6pm Monday May 20 - Friday May 24 - Eisteddfod Week Tuesday May 21 - Yr 5 & 6 Winter Sports Friday May 24 - Assembly at 2.40pm in the Hall Monday May 27 - Region Cross Country Thursday June 6 - Division Girls Footy Friday June 7 - Division Winter Sports Friday June 7 - Assembly at 2.40pm in the Hall Monday June 10 - Labour Day (Public Holiday) Tuesday June 11 - Special Lunch Friday June 21 - Assembly at 2.40pm in the Hall Friday June 28 - Last day of Term 2 at 2.20pm
Term 3
Monday July 15 - First Day of Term 3 Friday July 19 - Division Hockey Monday 22, Tuesday 23 & Wednesday 24 July - Year 5 & 6 Camp at Melbourne Thursday July 25 - Rest Day for Year 5 & 6 Camp Friday July 26 - Assembly at 2.40pm in the Hall Saturday July 27 - Working Bee Friday August 9 - Assembly in the Hall at 2.40pm Saturday August 17 - Eucharist at 6pm Wednesday August 21 - Staff PD - Pupil Free Day Friday August 23 - Assembly in the Hall at 2.40pm Friday September 6 - Father's Day Breakfast at 8am Friday September 6 - Assembly in the Hall at 2.40pm Tuesday 10 & Wednesday 11 September - Year 3 & 4 Camp at Roses Gap Thursday 12 September - Rest Day for Year 3 & 4 Camp Friday September 20 - Assembly in the Hall at 1.40pm Friday September 20 - Last day of Term 3 at 2.20pm
Term 4
Monday October 7 - First Day of Term 4 Friday October 18 - Assembly in the Hall at 2.40pm. Monday October 28 - Grandparents & Special Friends Day Thursday October 31 - Division Cricket Friday November 1 - Assembly in the Hall at 2.40pm Friday November 15 Assembly in the Hall at 2.40pm Friday November 22 - Yr 6 Surfgroms Friday November 29 - Yr 6 Surfgroms Friday November 29 - Assembly in the Hall at 2.40pm Friday December 6 - Yr 6 Surfgroms Monday December 9 - End of Year Mass at 12.30pm Friday December 13 - Yr 6 Surfgroms Friday Decemb er 13 - Assembly in the Hall at 2.40pm Tuesday December 17 - Yr 6 Graduation Wednesday December 18 - Students Final Day at 3.20pm Thursday December 19 - Pupil Free Day
School Assembly - All school assemblies will be held in the hall this Term. Assemblies are held every second week at 2.40pm
SCHOOL TV - TRAUMA RECOVERY
When children experience trauma, it profoundly disrupts their sense of safety and normalcy, manifesting in significant emotional and behavioural changes. Exposure to a traumatic event can cause young people to experience stress, anxiety, and potential trauma, particularly when the event receives ongoing media coverage. Parents observing their children struggle with trauma's aftermath often find the experience distressing. To aid recovery, parents can support their child by creating a nurturing environment, thereby helping them regain a sense of security and encouraging resilience. It is crucial for parents to remain actively involved in their child’s healing process, recognising that each child’s response to trauma is unique and requires personalised supportive strategies.
The impact of trauma is unpredictable, and therefore recovery timelines vary widely among young people. Depending on the age of the child, younger children may exhibit regressive behaviours, while older children often show signs of withdrawal and agitation. Parents and carers need to monitor what information their children are accessing and manage their exposure to help minimise emotional distress.
Understanding how trauma affects brain function can help in addressing the psychological aftermath. The brain stores traumatic events as powerful emotional memories, influencing behaviour through mechanisms beyond conscious awareness. For effective trauma management, it is vital for caregivers to recognise the signs of trauma, maintain open communication, and help children differentiate between controllable and uncontrollable aspects of their experiences. By equipping children with coping strategies for dealing with uncertainty, parents can significantly aid their children's ability to overcome trauma and foster long-term emotional resilience.
Click on the link below to hear Dr. Michael Car-Gregg's views on the impact trauma has on the developing mind.
DISCOVERY TOUR & ENROLMENTS 2025
LIBRARY SHELVING
Thank you to the parents who have volunteered to assist in shelving borrowed books in our Library. You have been rostered on for a week but we only expect you to come in for a short time and later in the week is best.
Week of: 22/04/24 - Shae Smith
Week of: 29/4/2024 - Mick Pickett
Week of: 6/5/2024 - Leearna Moloney
BOOKCLUB
Scholastic Bookclub orders close on Monday May 6.
No Canteen on Friday May 3.