Term 3 Week 5 16/08/2018 Term 1 21 March 2019 Dear Parents, Term 1 Last week we celebrated Catholic Education Week. Catholic Education Week is an opportunity for all Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Melbourne to celebrate their Catholic identity and the pivotal role they play within their local community. The theme for Catholic Education Week for 2019 was Growing Young in Christ. On Friday, Ms. Mackin and myself took our Senior Student Leaders into St. Patrick s Cathedral to celebrate not only Catholic Education week but also the Feast of St. Patrick. Our School Captains Lana and Darcy carried our school banner in the opening procession into the cathedral. I would like to thank and congratulate our school student leaders: Darcy, Lana, Regent, Lousha, Emily, Tahlia, Ruby and Celeste for representing our school in such a commendable fashion. Following in this theme, the Middles students led our first family mass on Sunday. A big thank to the families who took part in the mass and all in our community who shared in the celebration. Also as part of our Catholic Education week celebrations, we had our beginning of the year community BBQ. The weather provided a magnificent evening, and the sausage sizzle and musicians topped it off. It was wonderful to see so many of our families join us on the night, enjoying each others company and getting to know each other more. Thank you to everyone who attended. You all made this night very special for our community. 26th March- Mini Vinnies Hop- for- Hope Hopathon 1st April - Assembly - Easter Raffle - 2.45pm 2nd April - Mass - Middle A - 9.15am 3rd April - School Photos 4th April - Newsletter 5th April Last Day of Term - 1.00pm finish Other important dates for the year: 23rd-24th April - School Closure 26th April - School Closure 29th April - Students return for Term 2 9th May- Confirmation formation evening 16th May - Cyber Safety Parent Night - 6.30pm 6th June - Confirmation 26th July - School Closure 4th August - Eucharist Mass 1 10th August - Eucharist Mass 2 24th August Eucharist Mass 3 14-15th October - Middle Camp 31st October - Reconciliation Year 3 4th November - School Closure 6th December - School Closure SCHOOL FEES AND LEVY Thank you to all the families who have already been paying towards their account. Updated Statements will come home this week. If you are experiencing difficulties with the payments please pop into the office and speak with either Andrea, Lisa or Marie to set up a payment plan. We ask that all payments are finalised at the end of Term 3. Andrea Richards Principal No lunch orders on Monday 25th March Payments can be made at the office,visa or Cash accepted, we are happy to receive Visa payments over the phone or directly into our account. At St. Margaret Mary s we hold the care, safety & wellbeing of our children as a central & fundamental responsibility of all staff of our school.
Class Student Week 7 Term 1 Award Prep Violeta B For showing respect by listening to her classmates when they are speaking. Junior A Jye V For being creative and explaining his thinking about different ways to make things at collage during investigations. Junior B Valentina F For being flexible by trading her poster paper to support a classmate who was finding it hard to be resilient. Middle A Savio D For realising that making mistakes is how we improve in our learning. Middle B Rosie D For taking a risk in our class debate about cats and dogs. Rosie bravely stood up for her opinion and backed it up with evidence. Senior A Ruby S For taking great care and dedication to her line drawing of Anne Frank. Great creativity Ruby! Senior B Jayson S For demonstrating the disposition of reflection by sharing how his understanding in maths changed from the beginning of the session to the end of the session. Very effective learning! Class Student Week 8 Term 1 Award Prep Milla G For sounding out and writing words. Junior A Abdallah N For explaining what he did in sentences when writing a recount about our trip to the park. Junior B Nic F For recognising the need for a break and using calming strategies to help him get ready to learn. Middle A Mitchell S For taking an interest in others and celebrating their success. Middle B Lachlan N For collaborating well with his peers by listening to others, contributing opinions and remembering other s ideas in our class debate about cats and dogs. Well done Lachlan! Senior A Claudia V For striving for excellence in maths and tackling challenges with enthusiasm! Great attitude towards learning Claudia! Senior B Nancy P For making the playground a positive space by giving excellent advice to the preps about how to make friends. Farewell to Fr. Anthony It is with regret that I inform the community that Fr. Anthony will be leaving our Parish and returning to Sri Lanka. Fr. Anthony s last mass will be on Easter Sunday, however, to celebrate and thank Fr. Anthony for his contribution and dedication to our Parish and Schools, there is a farewell mass and sausage sizzle on Saturday 6th April at 5.30pm at Sacred Heart Church in Newport. It would be wonderful to see as many of our families at the mass to say thank you and farewell to Fr. Anthony before he returns to Sri Lanka.
Senior Camp 2019 - Sovereign Hill
Religious Education News SACRAMENTAL DATES 2019 Please keep these dates in your diary for 2019 Sacraments: Eucharist Year 4 4th August Sunday 9.30am 10th August Saturday 5.30pm 24th August Saturday 5.30pm Confirmation Year 6 6th June Thursday 7pm Confirmation Formation Evening 9th May Thursday 7pm Reconciliation Year 3 31st October Thursday 6.30pm The Mini Vinnies are organising a Hop for Hope Hopathon in support of Project Compassion - Tuesday 26th March at 2.15pm. Each child should now have a sponsorship form and be seeking sponsors - let s work with Caritas this Lent to achieve their goal: 100% hope for all people! Confirmation Formation Evening All students receiving Confirmation this year have a Formation Evening to attend on Thursday May 9th at 7pm at Sacred Heart Newport. This is a night for parents, students and sponsors to reflect and learn together in preparation for your child s Confirmation. Sacrament Enrolment information will be sent home in the coming weeks. Please keep an eye out! Family Formation evenings are still being finalised. Faith Life Quote and Image for Term 1 ECSI Survey I write to invite you to participate in the ECSI survey, which will assist us in better understanding how our Catholic Identity is expressed in work and practice here at St. Margaret Mary s Primary School. At the end of the survey, you will get a certificate. Please print out or download the certificate and send it through to me to go in the draw for a Movie voucher from the Sun Theatre. Please see pages 12 & 13 for login details.
Problem solving in Maths @SMM The numbers 65 and 87 are both on the same piece. What might the piece look like? Draw it.
Student Wellbeing t c e p Res ty i r g n o i Inte s as p e m c n Co e l el c x E Bullying, No Way! Take Action Every Day The children at smm are taking action every day, by using our values to help to make good choices to be good people. The Juniors created superheros to help them think about what positive powers they can use to take action every day.
Student Wellbeing Finbar Mccorrmack Josiah Taufale slade The middles are taking part in the be kind, Preps helped their aliens to make friends and Lend a hand poster ask others to join in their game competition The Seniors were focusing on cyber safety and collaborated to brainstorm ideas about how to be aware and responsible online. Lunch Clubs MONDAYS - YOGA DANCE CLUB FRIDAYS WEDNESDAYS - LEGO Michael lynch
It was great to welcome Martin Sutton from the Resilience Project to the launch of our Year 7 Life to the Full program. Martin emphasized the importance of gratitude, compassion and mindfulness in building resilience. Our Year 7s enjoyed Martin s humour, lively presentation and fun activities. Well done to students who completed the two-hour Camino walk in support of Caritas and Project Compassion. Groups commenced from each campus, meeting at Queen of Peace. It was wonderful to welcome Grade 6 students, our Year 7s of 2020, and their parents, to the Amazing Race evening and BBQ. The Grade 6s joined in mixed school groups to search for clues around the College to various questions and had a great night with lots of fun and excitement. Thanks to our development team, staff, student leaders and the VCAL BBQ crew who did a great job in leading this special night for our newest members of the Emmanuel community.