Lynda's News
Before School Supervision
Families are reminded that before school supervision begins at 8:40am. This allows for 20 minutes before school starts for students to get organised and be ready for learning. Students who arrive at school before this time will be asked to remain seated near the courtyard gate, until it is opened.
Visitors/Parents/Families onsite in school buildings
Visitors/parents/guardians who enter school buildings need to wear a mask and when requested by staff must show evidence of two doses of COVID-19 vaccine. Our school is limiting adults onsite in school buildings to ensure the safety of students and staff.
All staff and contractors that work onsite in school buildings are required to be triple vaccinated as mandated by Melbourne Archdiocese Cathoic Schools. The school is not required to know the vaccination status of students and has a duty of care to all students to ensure their safety.
There are some expectations to unvaccinated parents/guardians/family members attending onsite:
- Administering medication or medical assistance to their own child
- Collecting their child if they are unwell
- Attending for a brief period for administration tasks. Eg.school fees
Visitors/parents/families to any school events must show evidence of vaccination. There are exceptional circumstances where unvaccinated adults may be required to attend a school site.
Sunglasses
After discussion with the School Advisory Council we have decided that sunglasses for students are optional. Staff will not remind students to bring to school or wear sunglasses at playtimes. We have found that many students find wearing sunglasses inhibits their play activities and the practice is not sustainable. The school will provide foundation students with school sunglasses for their first year of school and if parents wish to purchase sunglasses for their students they will be available at the school office.
School Calendar
A number of dates for school events have now been published in the school calendar (available on the school app or side menu of the newsletter). Some dates for events are still being finalised and will be published in the weeks ahead. Please note that at times dates do change and we do our best to alert the school community of these changes. Please check events for dates each fortnight in the school newsletter. If you notice any discrepancies with dates advertised please let us know.
Year 5-6 School Camp
Plans for our year 5-6 school camp are in the final stages and students are looking forward to attending Camp Rumbug on Wednesday 6 April to Friday 8 April. I will be attending camp, along with Mrs Alana Tavcar, Mrs Paula Hamilton and Ms Sue Pattinson. Mrs Carmel Donlon will be delegated authority in my absence.
P & F Easter Raffle, Hat Parade and Sausage Sizzle
Families and friends are invited to our Easter Hat Parade on Tuesday 5 April at 9:00am on the asphalt. Students ( and families) are encouraged to create and wear an Easter hat or Easter hair style to school on this day and join in the fun.
Our parents and friends will draw the Easter Raffle and provide students with a sausage sizzle. Hard copy order forms will be sent home with every child next week. Parents are asked to complete an order form for each child and enclose cash in an envelope.
Families are asked to donate and send in Easter items for the raffle to the school office. Raffle tickets will be sent home to families shortly.
2023 Enrolments now open
We are now taking enrolments for 2023. Please let neighbours, family and friends know about our wonderful school. Private school tours are available. We still have places available for our Saturday Tour at 10;00am on the 26 of March.
A big thank you to the Castrillon Family who kindly allowed us to place an advertising board in their front yard on South Rd.
Click on the image to book a school tour
Naplan Assessments
This year our year 3 and 5 students will be participating in Naplan Online. Students will complete online practice assessments prior to the assessments in May. Hard copy information with further information about Naplan will be sent home to year 3 and year 5 parents. If you have any queries, questions or you wish for your child to be exempt from the assessments, please contact your child’s teacher.
Our school will complete the Naplan assessment on:
Tuesday 10 May- Writing and Language Conventions
Wednesday 11 May- Numeracy
Thursday 12 May- Reading
All year 3 and year 5 students will be required to attend school on these days. In the case of absence on these days, there will be an opportunity for some catch up assessments to take place.
Parent/Teacher/Student Meetings
Parent/Teacher/Student Meetings will take place on Wednesday 23 and Thursday 24 March. Please click on the link below to book a time. Meetings will be virtual. Teachers will email parents/guardians a link for their meeting on Monday 21 March.
Click on link below
https://scmoorabbin.schoolzineplus.com/view-session/20
WELCOME PICNIC
Learning - Term 1
Due to limiting adults onsite we have not been able to resume our learning assemblies and invite parents/guardians to engage in learning activities with your child at school. We are hoping we will be able to do this at some point this year.
You will have noticed in our newsletters this term that we included articles on what classes have been learning about in Wellbeing, Religious Education and this week in Mathematics. While this isn’t quite the same as interacting with families face to face, we hope the articles have provided an opportunity for you to engage in a learning conversation with your child.
Father Clem
It is with great sadness that our school community says farewell to Fr Clem. Fr Clem will be leaving our Parish next week to go to St Finbar’s Brighton East. Over the last 10 years, Father Clem has supported our sacramental program, class masses and many school events. The students are very familiar with Fr Clem popping into classrooms before class masses to ask a few questions linked to the gospel reading of the day.
We acknowledge and thank Fr Clem for all his love and care of our students, families and staff. We wish him all the best for the future.Our staff and students will farewell Fr Clem on Thursday 24 March. Students will make cards and pray together. Staff have organised a morning tea and a small gift.
Stations of the Cross
Classes are currently working on illustrating stations of the cross and these will be displayed on the library windows facing the oval. Stations of the Cross is sometimes also referred to as the Way of the Cross. Stations of the Cross depict a series of 14 pictures or carvings portraying events in the Passion of Christ, from his condemnation by Pontius Pilate to his entombment. Classes have been learning about Lent and the Easter Story. Class Stations of the Cross will be on display in the last week of the term. We invite families to take a look at these images at drop off or pick up time.