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Dear Parents and Guardians,
I know I am stretched when I draft the newsletter at home on a Sunday. However, I remind myself constantly at this time of year, that it is the season when everything converges, and if we’re not careful, we turn into robots and just start ticking off our to do list and lose sight of the children and community we seek to serve. In fact, I treat my stories that I share with you so seriously, I have decided to hold off until the weekend to reflect more deeply as we share life, community and commitment to your child.
I am amazed at the strangest of places where I learn about the role of service to the St Paul’s community, and how important our work is. This time it was at the school disco, as two students chose to share some of their very important dance time with me, rather than dancing with their friends. The first one involved a Year 1 girl who was obviously struggling with the noise and the crowd of students in the hall. She came outside with her friend and sat on the seats just outside the hall. After a while, she came over to me and told me she had an earache and was wondering how much longer until the disco finished and her mum would be there to pick her up? Now there obviously was some anxiety there, I reassured her, and her little friend and they then went back to their seat outside to eat their chips and drink their juice, She then came back a little while later and asked me if I could see her at the table? I again reassured her and she happily went back to her friend. At the time I never thought too much about it, but upon reflection, i know it was important for this young lady to know that I was around, I didn’t need to be with her, she was more than able to manage her own anxiety, as long as there was someone in the background making sure everything was going to be ok. As I think about it more, I’m so glad that I didn’t jump in to save the child, but did enough to give her the confidence to manage her own uncomfortableness, which she did admirably. That is what we do as parents all the time. I don’t know about you, but too often I have jumped in too soon and spoilt a huge learning opportunity for my child or someone else’s child. Thank you to this seven year old for reminding me about this at the disco.
The second involved another student who spent considerable time with me on disco night, genuinely wanting to help me, as well as being very willing to give me some “good advice” about the night! He asked me with a very serious look: “What do you do when you are a principal?” I said in my own cheeky way, knowing everything goes back to mum or dad,
”I just sit in my office signing papers and I relax.”
He then asked me with a very serious look on his face, “Who is your boss?” Naturally, I asked why he wanted to know this? This very honest eight year old then said, “Because I think your boss is paying you too much money.” I was speechless, which everyone knows is rare!
In relation to the above stories from our school disco, a well known educator, many years ago once said to me that if a Catholic school is to be congruent with its beliefs and message, then there will be the challenge to have the school as a listening place where the “Word” should be recreated and generated. Schools may be engrossed in active time that is time organised, time controlled by buzzers, time tables, appointments, and by work, BUT the most valuable time for me was at the disco last Friday!
Finally, in conclusion to my story, I cannot finish this story without acknowledging the parents and teachers who made the disco such a “feel good” experience for the children. Your contribution and work never goes unnoticed and I thank everyone involved.
Kind regards,
Michael Reardon
Principal
Change in the Canteen for 2020
During term 3 and 4, Mrs Roberts and I have been very busy planning and implementing a tender process to outsource the canteen from 2020. This has been unfortunate, but the reality is that over the past five years, the canteen has struggled to balance the books and has incurred financial losses. Naturally, this is not sustainable and has resulted in a need to outsource canteen services effective from 2020. This has not been a result of poor management, but due to the financial challenges associated with running canteens today as well as keeping on top of all compliance requirements, which has led to most schools no longer running them but outsourcing them for a rental fee. In fact, I need to acknowledge the work of Julie Butterfield, who with her team of parents have managed to stave off this outcome for so long.
I wish to thank both Mrs Butterfield, and you the parents and grandparents, who have made the St Paul’s canteen such an institution. Once the tender process has been finalised in the coming weeks, more information, including new menus and organisational matters will be shared with the parent community.
Congratulations to the following students who have recently received a Principal's Award.
Grace Quinnell, Ruben Samcam & Oliver Mackie, Laylah Gray-Green, Jacob Gajewski, Monique Spinks, Eva Alvarado, Ava Buttigieg, Maddison Embrey, Emily Taylor, Jasmine Parker, Jessica Beck, Milly Hagarty, Chloe Fail, Jesse Cutajar, Amelia Friscic, Deana Friscic, Adele Limbrey, Alexander Nolan, Sienna Trajkovski,, Chase Parker, Sophia Moraghan
Principal Awards Process
As the Principal awards are now linked and processed via Compass, there is now a cut off date for these to be entered. All gold awards must be presented to the school office by 9am the Thursday of the week before the Friday the Principal Award is to be presented. Eg:If you would like your child to recieve their Principal's award next Friday, 15 November, all five gold awards must be at the office by 9am Thursday, 7 November.
Mackillop Awards
Students who are eligible to receive a MacKillop medallion are asked to submit the required number of Principal awards to the school office no later than Friday, 22 November 2019.
Unfortunately awards submitted after this date cannot be accepted as sufficient time is required for the printing of award certificates
Camp Quality Puppet Show
On Monday, 11 November 2019 Camp Quality will visit our school and deliver a puppet show for all students. Students will watch vivacious and loveable puppets, Kylie, Dean and Melissa to help support children affected by cancer. The puppets despel myths and misconceptions that are commonly associated with the illness.
On this day, the school will have a crazy sock day where students can wear crazy socks in support of camp quality and a gold coin donation is asked from all students.
Students NOT returning to St Paul's in 2020
Thank you to the parents that completed the PB4L survey. The feedback was greatly appreciated for the PB4L team. Below is some feedback following the survey.
Respect - How we treat each other.
Parents are generally happy with the way staff are treating the students, the way they speak to them, listen and are kind.
Connections - how close you feel to our school
Parents are happy with the community presence within our school, the values taught and the presence of Leadership (welcoming in the morning and afternoon)
Expectations - 71% of parents surveyed said that the school displays consistent expectations.
Reward and Praise - 82% of parents surveyed said that their children have been praised or rewarded this year.
Classroom reward systems - 88% or parents surveyed said that they are aware of their child’s classroom reward system.
Problem behaviours - 77% or parents survey said that the class teacher is clear to them about problem behaviours.
One thing that teachers and staff are doing well at St Paul;s for PB4L. Some of the common responses included:
- Discipline
- Community feel
- Instilling core values
- Positive behaviour acknowledged
- Playground rewards
- Children being taught weekly targets
- Journalling
- Mentoring students
From the parents surveyed, all of them said they would like to hear more about the PB4L. Therefore, the school will host another PB4L meeting in 2020. We will clarify the PB4L system and what the school’s expectations are. Further information on a date and time will be notified to you via compass in early 2020.
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On Wednesday, 23 October 2019 , twenty-four students in eight teams attended the Macarthur District Primary Schools One-Day Chess Teams Tournament at Campbelltown Catholic Club. Our students were among 42 teams, competing to attend the State finals in November. The students had some fierce competition and competed exceptionally well. Congratulations to our team A, Connor Spiers, James Tidy and Valentina Vaccaro who are now the Macarthur Chess Champions.
An amazing effort by all. Well done!
Term 4 | Week commencing Wednesday, 2019 |
Wednesday, 6 November 2019 | Laura Humphries, Jo Phillips, Sheridan Merceia, Jeanette Kelly |
Thursday, 7 November 2019 | Theresa Achurch, Help Needed |
Friday, 8 November 2019 | Kylie Suisala, Daniela Ryan |
Monday, 11 November 2019 | Tina Magro, Sukhwinder Singh |
Tuesday, 12 November 2019 | Amanda Galic, Help Needed |
Wednesday, 13 November 2019 | Nicole Campbell, Jennifer Luxford, Megan Cox, Jeanette Kelly |
Thursday, 14 November 2019 | Vanessa Patricio, Kristee Attard, Maria Lavorato |
Friday, 15 November 2019 | Doreen Tillman, Natalie Bell, Nadine Wisby, Lauren Johnston |
Monday, 18 November 2019 | Alana Apps, Help Needed |
Tuesday, 19 November 2019 | Teresa Gimellaro, Help Needed |
Overdue Payments - Thank you for the many families who have returned envelopes with payment for lunches/food supplied to students throughout the year. A friendly reminder to those yet to pay, please return as soon as possible.
Canteen Volunteer Christmas Dinner
Please join us for the final Canteen Volunteer function. A Christmas get together to celebrate the season and friendships.
Date: Wednesday, 27 November 2019
Time: 6:00pm
Venue: The Royal, Argyle Street, Camden
(No deposit needed, payment for dinner on the night)
If you would like to join us, please put your name down on the list in the canteen or via email info@spcdow.catholic.edu.au
Many thanks for all the help throughout the year.
From the Parish Bulletin - 2/3 November 2019
First Holy Communion
Parents are asked to collect a leaflet with names of First Communicants allocated to FHC Masses. If seriously unhappy, please advise the parish office this week by email. Parents are asked to read page ten this week and assist their children with the home activity on page eleven.
Wednesday, 6 November 2019 | Canteen Caper Day | |
Wednesday, 6 November 2019 | 7pm |
P&F Meeting |
Monday, 11 November 2019 |
Camp Quality Puppet Show Crazy Sock Day - Gold coin donation |
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Tuesday, 12 November 2019 | Year 2 Excursion - Botanical Gardens | |
Tuesday, 19 November 2019 | 9:30am-11:00am | Kindergarten 2020 Orientation |
Wednesday, 20 November 2019 | 9:30am-11:30am | Kindergarten 2020 Orientation |
Saturday, 23 & Sunday, 24 November 2019 | Fisrt Holy Communion Weekend | |
Thursday, 28 November 2019 | 9:30am | Truth, Love, Faith & Mackillop Awards Presented |
Thursday, 5 December 2019 | 10am | Advent Liturgy |
Friday, 6 December 2019 | Years 3-6 Swimming Carnival | |
Wednesday, 11 December 2019 | 12pm | Year 6 Reflection Day Mass |
Wednesday, 11 December 2019 | Year 6 Farewell Dinner | |
Friday, 13 December 2019 | 6pm | Christmas Carols Evening |
Wednesday, 18 December 2019 | 12:30pm | End of Year Liturgy (Followed by Farewell snake) |
Wednesday, 18 December 2019 | Last Day of Term 4 for Students | |
Friday, 20 December 2019 | Last Day of Term 4 for Staff |
Clothing Pool Opening Hours
Monday: 9:00am - 10:00am
Tuesday: 3:00pm - 4:00PM