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TERM 4 WEEK 2: Monday 16 th October, 2017 DATES TO REMEMBER October 16 th 20 th : W and L Health Care Services - Dental Van visiting Friday 20 th October: Class Mass MSC and MPT 10.00am, School Assembly - Choir 2.30pm Tuesday 24 th October: Feast of St Anthony Claret Mass 9.15am St Paul’s Church Tuesday 24 th October: LOOP Help Session for Families 2.15pm Friday 27 th October: Day for Daniel Students are encouraged to wear something RED & donate a gold coin Friday 27 th October: School Assembly PLC 2.30pm Monday 30 th October: Prep Excursion to Cooper Settlement Farm, Bundoora Park Wednesday 1 st November: 2018 Prep Transition 9.15am 11.00am Friday 3 rd November: MMA Walking Excursion to Kororoit Creek Friday 3 rd November: Class Mass SSM and SRC 10.00am, School Assembly JCM 2.30pm Monday 6 th November: Melbourne Cup Eve No Classes for Students Tuesday 7 th November: Melbourne Cup Day No Classes for Students Wednesday 8 th November: 2018 Prep Transition 9.15am 11.00am Friday 10 th November: Mission Mass 9.15am and Mission Fete 11.30am Tuesday 14 th November: School Closure Day Staff participating in professional development on Maths. Wednesday 15 th November: 2018 Prep Transition 9.15am 11.00am Friday 17 th November: Class Reconciliation MJG and MMD 10.00am, School Assembly - SVB 2.30pm Wednesday 22 nd November: 2018 Prep Orientation 9.15am 11.00am Friday 24 th November: Plain Clothes Day Donations made for Christmas Raffle Friday 24 th November: Class Prayer Service JTJ and JCM 10.00am, School Assembly - JVC 2.30pm Dear Families, I have a very exciting update on Harry Siegert. Last Wednesday he was able to go home for the first time. This was a very exciting time for Tammie, Tom, Noah and Flynn. Harry will require more surgery later in the year. Please remember to continue to keep him in your prayers. I ask you to continue to respect our neighbours as you drop off or pick up your children. I continue to receive phone calls from our neighbours advising me that families are parking illegally when they collect their children. It has also been reported that children are dropping rubbish outside houses as they wait to be picked up after school. Please remind your children to keep any rubbish with them if they have a snack after school. A reminder to keep your children at home if they are showing any signs of illness so that any bugs do not spread through the school. We have been advised that the Children’s Hospital was treating children with various illnesses, especially the flu, over the holidays. Thank you to those parents who have paid school fees recently. It is important that all fees and levies are paid promptly. If you have not already done so, please contact the office if you are having difficulty paying your fees and levies. At the end of the newsletter, there is a note to be returned to school advising us if your children will not be returning to St. Paul’s in 2018. Please return it to school promptly if your children are not re turning as we are beginning to plan for 2018. There will be no school on Monday 6 th November (Cup Eve) and Tuesday 7 th November (Cup Day). There will be no school for students on Tuesday 14 th November as all staff will be involved in professional development in the area of Mathematics as well as a new Child Safety initiative the Reportable Conduct Scheme. Have a great week. Yours sincerely, Damian Casamento PRINCIPAL

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TERM 4 WEEK 2: Monday 16th October, 2017

DATES TO REMEMBER October 16th – 20th: W and L Health Care Services - Dental Van visiting

Friday 20th October: Class Mass MSC and MPT – 10.00am, School Assembly - Choir – 2.30pm

Tuesday 24th October: Feast of St Anthony Claret Mass – 9.15am St Paul’s Church

Tuesday 24th October: LOOP Help Session for Families – 2.15pm

Friday 27th October: Day for Daniel – Students are encouraged to wear something RED & donate a gold coin

Friday 27th October: School Assembly PLC – 2.30pm

Monday 30th October: Prep Excursion to Cooper Settlement Farm, Bundoora Park

Wednesday 1st November: 2018 Prep Transition 9.15am – 11.00am

Friday 3rd November: MMA Walking Excursion to Kororoit Creek

Friday 3rd November: Class Mass SSM and SRC 10.00am, School Assembly JCM – 2.30pm

Monday 6th November: Melbourne Cup Eve – No Classes for Students

Tuesday 7th November: Melbourne Cup Day – No Classes for Students

Wednesday 8th November: 2018 Prep Transition 9.15am – 11.00am

Friday 10th November: Mission Mass 9.15am and Mission Fete 11.30am

Tuesday 14th November: School Closure Day – Staff participating in professional development on Maths.

Wednesday 15th November: 2018 Prep Transition 9.15am – 11.00am

Friday 17th November: Class Reconciliation MJG and MMD – 10.00am, School Assembly - SVB – 2.30pm

Wednesday 22nd November: 2018 Prep Orientation 9.15am – 11.00am

Friday 24th November: Plain Clothes Day – Donations made for Christmas Raffle

Friday 24th November: Class Prayer Service JTJ and JCM – 10.00am, School Assembly - JVC – 2.30pm

Dear Families,

I have a very exciting update on Harry Siegert. Last Wednesday he was able to go home for the first time. This was

a very exciting time for Tammie, Tom, Noah and Flynn. Harry will require more surgery later in the year. Please

remember to continue to keep him in your prayers.

I ask you to continue to respect our neighbours as you drop off or pick up your children. I continue to receive phone

calls from our neighbours advising me that families are parking illegally when they collect their children. It has also

been reported that children are dropping rubbish outside houses as they wait to be picked up after school. Please

remind your children to keep any rubbish with them if they have a snack after school.

A reminder to keep your children at home if they are showing any signs of illness so that any bugs do not spread

through the school. We have been advised that the Children’s Hospital was treating children with various illnesses,

especially the flu, over the holidays.

Thank you to those parents who have paid school fees recently. It is important that all fees and levies are paid

promptly. If you have not already done so, please contact the office if you are having difficulty paying your fees and

levies.

At the end of the newsletter, there is a note to be returned to school advising us if your children will not be returning

to St. Paul’s in 2018. Please return it to school promptly if your children are not returning as we are beginning to

plan for 2018.

There will be no school on Monday 6th November (Cup Eve) and Tuesday 7th November (Cup Day). There will be

no school for students on Tuesday 14th November as all staff will be involved in professional development in the area

of Mathematics as well as a new Child Safety initiative – the Reportable Conduct Scheme.

Have a great week.

Yours sincerely,

Damian Casamento

PRINCIPAL

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PREP FARM EXCURSION On Monday the 30th of October the Preps will be going on an excursion to Cooper Settlement Farm, Bundoora

Park. We ask that all Prep parents please sign and return the permission slip as soon as possible and speak to your

child’s classroom teacher if you have any questions.

ARE YOU LEAVING ST. PAUL’S AT THE END OF 2017?

We have a waiting list for 2018 and need to know if your family is changing schools. Trường đang có danh sách

học sinh chờ đợi cho niên học 2018 nên cần biết quý vị có chuyển trường cho con quý vị không.

PLEASE RETURN THIS SLIP TO THE OFFICE IF YOU ARE NOT COMING BACK IN 2018. Xin vui lòng nộp lại phần giấy này nếu con quý vị không học ở Trường St. Paul trong niên học 2018. There is no need for any grade 6 students to respond to this notice as we know that you will be at secondary school next

year. Học sinh Lớp 6 không cần phải điền vào phần này vì Trường đã biết học sinh sẽ lên học trường trung học vào năm sau.

Please print

My child(ren) will not be returning to St Paul’s School next year. Con/các con tôi sẽ không học ở Trường St. Paul vào năm sau.

SCHOOL ATTENDING IN 2018………………………………………………… Tên Trường sẽ học vào năm 2018

Child’s name___________________________________ Class (this year)__________ Tên học sinh Tên Lớp (niên học này) Child’s name___________________________________ Class (this year)__________ Tên học sinh Tên Lớp (niên học này) Child’s name___________________________________ Class (this year)__________ Tên học sinh Tên Lớp (niên học này)

CHILD SAFETY On Friday, October 27th, St. Paul’s will be participating in the registered event ‘A Day for Daniel’. On this day,

students are encouraged to wear something RED and bring a gold coin donation. Your donation will go to The

Daniel Morcombe Foundation to help to promote and educate children about safety. On this day, students will also

be continuing to work on the series of ‘Child Safety’ lessons. These lessons promote and teach students to

Recognise, React and Report if they find themselves in situations that make them feel unsafe. We encourage you to

continue to talk to your child about what they are learning in class.

BOOK CLUB via LOOP HELP SESSION WEEK 3

Book club forms were sent home today with instructions on how to order online. Please remember that we no longer accept cash at school for book club orders. If you are unsure about using the LOOP system please attend a help session on Tuesday afternoon October 24th at 2.15pm in the ICT room with Aaron Bickers from Scholastic. Your eldest St Paul's student could also attend the session with you if required. Bring along your credit card and complete your order on the spot!

All Book Club Loop Orders need to be finalised online by Friday October 27th at 5pm.

THUNDERSTORM ASTHMA

The devastating thunderstorm asthma event in Melbourne during last year’s pollen season highlighted the risk for

people with underlying breathing conditions. People with asthma and hay fever were particularly vulnerable.

Asthma Australia has worked closely with the authorities in Victoria and now provides a thunderstorm asthma

module in their online training so school staff can be prepared for such an event should it occur in school time. You

can help by ensuring your child’s Asthma Plan is up to date and the school has an in-date blue reliever puffer and

spacer for them in case of an emergency.

ASTHMA KIDS

Looking for a way to help your child understand more about their asthma or about a friend with asthma? Asthma

Kids is an online, interactive tool to help primary school aged children understand what it’s like to have asthma and

what they can do to help. Check it out at asthmakids.org.au

Thurs 26th October Prayer & Spirituality 1.30 – 3pm and repeated at 7.30pm

Earth Centre Stage: the interconnectedness of all that is. Margie Abbott

Cost: subsidised: $10-15: Cost: $20-25; Gift: $30-35

RSVP 2 days prior to any session would be appreciated

What’s on in October

St Joseph’s By The Sea 16 Esplanade Williamstown 9397 6012 [email protected]

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FOOTY FUNDRAISING COMMITTEE

Last term the SRC Fundraising Committee organised activities to raise funds for the Fight Cancer Foundation.

One of the first activities was a drawing competition. You had to draw something related to footy like a football, a favourite footballer or design a footy jumper. All the drawings were displayed at our Art Show. The Fundraising Committee voted and the winners of the drawing competition were Julia from SKP and Bianca from JVC.

As you may remember, one of the other activities was a Footy Handball Competition where you had to try to get as many points as possible using a target (MMA & SMA) or do the longest handball (Prep & JMA). This was held on different days during lunch times. The winners of the handball competition were:

Prep/Juniors - Dengalich (JCM) and Zoe (JGO)

Middles - Yosiyas (MPT) and Mia (MMD)

Seniors - Oskar (SRC) and Charlie (SVB)

We have had many people help us during all the activities. A special thank you to Mr Joe for preparing the handball target. We’d also like to thank all the students of the Fundraising Committee who helped make these activities possible. Thank you to Rafael, Julia, Andre, Mary-Jane, Sienna, Isabelle, Rhai and Danny. We’d also like to thank some of the House Captains for giving up their lunchtime to help with the handball competition. Thank you to Nessie, Daniel, Aliyah, Deng, Esther and Ben. Also thank you to Leikny and Paul who helped out on the day with collecting footballs and money or taking photos. Thank you also to Christopher for making some important announcements about the activities. From all the members of the Footy Fundraising Committee and all the participants we would like to say a special thank you to Mrs Timea and Ms Cathy for giving up their time to help us with making this possible.

Julia, Mary-Jane and Sienna

From the Fundraising Committee

On the last day of term our Footy Colours Day was held and students were asked to bring a gold coin donation. We had lots of fun at the parade of teams and cheering for the longest kicks.

We would like to say thank you to all the students who participated in the activities. All the money raised from the different activities has added up to $435.95.

Congratulations to

the Masata Family

(Evey SJR, Eden MLC,

Elena JGO) on the safe arrival

of KEANU on Tuesday,

12th September 2017.

We wish the Masata Family

much love and happiness.

Small Group & Private Lessons

Please ENROL TODAY – via PMI’s website OR enrolment forms available at your school front office

Lessons are held once per week on school campus – typically during the school day

Only $15.95 per child per small group lesson (2 – 5 students for 30 minutes)

Our small group lessons provide a fun and affordable opportunity to learn instrumental music

Private lessons also available ($32.95 per child for 30 minutes)

Learning plan for all students via “PMI Stars” program – structured objectives with progress visibility

PMI teachers supply keyboards and textbooks for keyboard lessons

Ten minutes per day of practice at home is all that is required to see improvement!

Instrumental music can improve your child’s school results – including for reading, maths, coordination

Limited spaces available – so please enrol ASAP

P: 1300 362 824 www.primarymusicinstitute.com.au E: [email protected]