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Dear Parents/Carers,
As we move towards the end of this term, at its completion we will have celebrated the two most significant community events of the year; St Paul’s school fete and this Friday, Grandparents and Great People Day.
A small strategy that I use to connect with the students is conversation over a game of chess. Many of the students have learnt the mature skill of booking a meeting, arranging for a friend to also attend to play “Mr R” in a game of chess. You would be amazed at what I learn from a game of chess with two of the students! The art and wisdom of conversation enables me to learn about the aspirations of our students, their challenges with friendships and gives an insight into their values, sense of belonging and connectedness to school.
For the students, the St Paul’s fete and Grandparents and Great People Day is not just about their “special” person or the day itself. These special community events are in fact a part of their identity and offer the children some community which is welcoming and stable in a world purely defined by rapid change.
In my conversations with students over a game of chess I have come to understand that whilst these two events are hugely important to their belonging story, their identity is multi-faceted and seems to rise from many sources:
- How we welcome new students and families,
- Regular school assemblies and liturgies,
- Participation in public events together (eg ANZAC Day March, Netball Gala Day),
- Celebration of school events (eg Fete, Grandparents Day/Special People Day, St Paul’s Feast Day, sacraments)
- School rituals eg House Cup
- Development of student and parent loyalties to the school eg donations for fete day and the Fete Poster Competition
I now deeply understand what glues our students to the St Paul’s school community. It is in the experiencing of an affinity for the school as a place where they are recognised by people and feel linked with others. This affinity offers support and affirmation for each person in the school community, including the deeply valued grandparents who will turn up at the gate in droves this Friday, on the very last day of the term. Our students have told me, in their own way as we have chatted over a game of chess, that their presence in the school community is significant to the group and they have a real contribution to make to its growth.
Thank you for such a wonderful term, where community has shone a light brighter than words can describe upon us all.
Go gently and may there be a chance for all to have some form of rest, not just the students and staff.
Go Gently,
Michael Reardon
Principal
Principal Awards
Congratulations to the following students who have recently received a Principal Award.
Matilda M, Gavin W, Jack S, Sienna S, Isabella M, Evan S, Violette B, Leon S, Angelico P, Sophie V, Athena A, Alexander B, Harper G, Amalia A, Owen R, Alessia C, Hunter G, Aston C, Olivia R.
If your child is absent on the day their Principal award is to be presented the award will be heldover to the next school assembly.
Student Dismissal Arrangements
Please ensure your child is aware of their afternoon dismissal arrangements each day. eg; pick up, bus, walkers line, Aspire etc.
If there is a last minute change to these arrangements, all student messages must be via a phone call to the school office before 2:45pm to ensure they have been received and can be passed on.
School Fees
Fortnightly Target For PB4L
At St Paul’s I will treat other people’s property with respect. - ‘Stop, Think, then Choose what to do.’
At St Paul’s, we have been learning about treating other people's property with respect. In class, the children have been learning about the following ways to treat property respectfully:
- I am careful not to break other people’s belongings
- I ask respectfully before I touch or use someone else's belongings
- I return the belongings to people, in the same condition I borrowed them
- I put my belongings away safely
- If I have an accident with someone's belongings I apologise for breaking it
Congratulations to our House Cup winners for this term, and to all students for being safe, respectful and responsible.
Western Region Netball
Last Friday, 28 June 2024, 13 teams of one hundred and twenty St Paul's students participated in the Western Region Netball Gala Day. We want to congratulate all the students who participated and displayed great sportsmanship throughout the day. The main intention behind the diocesan gala days is to provide students with an opportunity to play and enjoy the game in a non-competitive atmosphere. It was wonderful to witness our students develop new skills and have fun during every game. We want to thank the volunteers, teachers, and parents who have supported us in providing our students with such valuable experiences. Thank you!















Gifted & Talented Education News
STEAM
The school holiday period offers students a much needed rest from academic learning and an opportunity to engage in other activities that relate to their social and emotional learning. We are sure that families are looking forward to spending some quality time with their children, engaging in a variety of activities.
Some of our students may be seeking to further develop skills in particular areas of interest. The Australian Museum, Sydney offers a range of interactive sessions that parents can book their children in to, focusing on Science, inquiry and First Nations History and Art. A local company, Snaplolgy offers School Holiday Programs related to STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art & Maths).
These are just two examples of activities to engage your children’s mind during the holiday period. It is worthwhile investigating what local museums, parks and companies have on offer. Whatever your children do these holidays, we hope that they have a restful and enjoyable break.
July P&F Meeting
The July P&F Meeting will be held tomorrow, Wednesday, 3 July 2024 beginning at 7:00pm in the school hall. All parents are welcome and encouraged to attend.
Wednesday, 3 July 2024 | 7pm | P&F Meeting - All Welcome |
Friday, 5 July 2024 | 10:30am - Liturgy | Grandparents' Day |
Friday, 5 July 2024 | Last Day of Term 2 | |
Term 3 | ||
Monday, 22 July 2024 |
Term 3 Commences | |
Friday, 26 July 2024 | Year 6 Mass with Bishop Brian Mascord | |
Monday, 5 August 2024 | Religious Literacy Assessment | |
Thursday, 8 August 2024 | 9:15am | Parish Mass (Yr 3-6) - St Mary of the Cross Mackillop Feast Day |
Friday, 9 August 2024 | Western Region Athletics Carnival - Campbelltown Athletics Track | |
Thursday, 15 August 2024 | 9:15am | Parish Mass (Yr 3-6) - The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary |
Monday, 19 - Friday, 23 August 2024 | Book Week | |
Thursday, 29 August 2024 | Western Region Soccer Gala Day -Tahmoor Soccer Fields | |
Friday, 30 August 2024 | Year 5 Excursion - The Tops | |
Monday, 2 September 2024 | Kindergarten Excursion - Calmsley Hill City Farm | |
Thursday, 19 September 2024 | Basketball Gala Day - Junior | |
Friday, 20 September 2024 | Basketball Gala Day - Senior | |
Friday, 27 September 2024 | Last Day of Term 3 | |
Term 4 | ||
Monday, 14 October 2024 | Term 4 Commences | |
Monday, 14 October 2024 |
School Photos | |
Thursday, 17 - Friday, 18 October 2024 | Year 6 Overnight Excursion - Canberra | |
Wednesday, 20 & Thursday, 21 November 2024 | Kindergarten Orientation Days | |
Wednesday, 11 December 2024 | Year 6 Farewell Dinner | |
Wednesday, 18 December 2024 | Last day of Term 4 for Students | |
Friday, 20 December 2024 | Last day of Term 4 for Staff |
New Trading Hours
Yeronga School Uniforms – Camden
Monday – 12pm-5pm
Tuesday – Closed
Wednesday – 9am-2pm
Thursday – Closed
Friday – Closed
Saturday – 9am-12pm
Trading Hours will begin on week starting Monday, 15 July 2024.