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- Message from the Principal
- Supervision Survey - Term 4 - Week 4
- What's on at STA - Term 4
- News - 3 Green - Virtual Picnic
- STA Mission Fete - 12 November
- Compass Parent Portal
- Compass PAY and SMS
- School Bus Services and Revised Timetables - Monday, 25 October 2021
- Community News
- Parish News
- Parenting Ideas
- October Birthdays
Dear Families,
We are so excited to be starting our journey back to face-to-face learning and welcoming your children back into our school, we have really missed them!
Phased Return to School
On Monday, 25th October students in the ELC, Kindergarten, Year 1, Year 2 and Year 6 will return to face-to-face learning. Remote Learning will cease for these grades, except in rare circumstances where students are not able to return to school due to an underlying health condition. If your child is not able to return to school, please contact me immediately so we can assess whether your child qualifies for continued online learning and ensure supports are in place.
Students in Years 3, 4 and 5 will continue Remote learning next week. Classroom teachers will continue to post lessons. However, as specialist teachers are back at school there will be limited online lessons for The Arts, Science and Chinese. There will be some work still posted for PDHPE. These students will return to face-to-face learning on Monday, 1st November and Remote Learning will cease for these students except for where prior arrangements have been made to support students with underlying health conditions that prevent them from physically attending school.
Mask Wearing
ACT Health has mandated that all adults in primary schools must wear a mask, both inside and outside unless they have a medical exemption. Students in Years 3-6 are strongly encouraged to wear masks, and although children over the age of 12 must wear a mask in public places, they are not mandated to wear a mask while at school. Children in ELC to Year 2 are not required to wear a mask and there have been some concerns raised regarding risk of strangulation if they do wear a mask. The current advice for younger students is that they do not wear a mask unless they have underlying health conditions. As a school, we recognise that this is a parent and child choice and we will support your and your child’s decision.
Drop-off and Pick-up
Parents will not be able to enter the school grounds beyond the fenced area, except for ELC, where parents will accompany students to the gate and drive through where we ask for parents to remain in their cars where possible. If you do want to collect your child from the front of the school, we ask that parents support us by physically distancing from other adults. If your child is in one of the older grades, we ask you to consider waiting on the other side of the road/school crossing. All adults will be expected to wear masks when on the school grounds.
Parents in the School
At this stage there will be very few occasions where parents will be allowed in the school grounds. There will be no assemblies and awards will be presented to children in their classrooms. Our parent-teacher interviews will be held over teams. We hope that parents may be able to come in to volunteer later in the year if the Health directive does change. If this is able to happen, volunteers will need to show evidence of their vaccination status or hold a medical exemption.
School Fees
School fees for Term 4 have been sent out. Catholic Education will again support families who have been financially impacted as a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in Term 4. The position of Catholic Education is that no child will be denied a Catholic education because of financial circumstances.
Where your family is experiencing financial stress due to job loss, being stood down, reduction in work hours, business downturn or closure resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, full or partial fee relief is available for Term 4. To apply for fee relief, you are asked to indicate the level of assistance you feel you need at this time by completing a one-page fee assistance form - COVID-19 Fee Assistance Request Form. Your level of fee support will be confirmed as soon as possible. Those families who applied for fee relief in Term 3 we will contact you to see whether you still require this relief for Term 4.
Families whose employment situation has not been affected by COVID-19 can support the school by continuing to pay school fees as they fall due. This will support our school to continue providing quality learning in a connected community that nurtures and cares for each other.
Class Allocations for 2022
During this term, we will be finalising our staffing arrangements for 2022. Below is a copy of the ‘Class Allocation Policy’ which aims to ensure there is a fair and just process in allocating students to classes for the upcoming school year.
My firm belief is that teachers are in the best position to decide a child’s placement because they know all the children in their classes and have a view of the ‘big picture’. However, I invite parents to inform me of anything that you feel needs to be considered, for your own child’s well-being or development.
When forming the class lists the following factors are taken into consideration:
- Gender
- Diverse Learners
- Work habits
- Cognitive ability
- Friendships
- Behaviour
- Health considerations
- Religion (to assist in achieving balance between classes, especially in Sacramental years) and
- Common names
Ideally, we aim for an equal spread of both positive and challenging characteristics. Where practical, parental requests based on educational concerns may be considered. At St Thomas Aquinas, we follow these principles and guidelines when considering placement of students each year:
- Every care will be taken to ensure that each child is placed in the best situation to enhance learning and social development
- Parents who wish to raise particular concerns regarding the placement of their children in particular classes for the following year, should put the concern in writing and email it to me Leah.Taylor@cg.catholic.edu.au by Friday, 29 October 2021 - Week 4. Parents cannot assume that requests from previous years will be taken into account. A new request will need to be made every year.
- Parent concerns will be considered during the process. It must be clearly understood, however, that no definite guarantees can be given regarding parental concerns
- Where appropriate, advice will be sought from the Classroom Support Teacher School Counsellor, Chaplain and current class teacher during this process
- Considering all the factors listed above, the current class teachers compile class lists from mid-term, Term 4. These are then handed to me to confirm
- Children will be informed of their class placement for the following school year in December (usually the last week of school) and the opportunity will be provided for them to spend some time with their new class teacher. New students to the school for the following year are invited to attend
- Throughout this process, after appropriate consultation, I reserve the right to make final professional decisions regarding the placement of children
Take care and God Bless
Supervision Survey - Term 4 - Week 4
We will continue to offer supervision for children in Years 3, 4 and 5 of parents and carers who are essential workers, working outside of the home, and for vulnerable children. We are asking families to complete the supervision survey each week. If you have already completed the survey we only need to know the names of your children and the day’s they require supervision. This survey helps us to ensure we have enough supervision each day.
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WHAT's ON @ STA in TERM 4 |
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WEEK | DATE | EVENT |
TBA |
First Reconciliation |
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3 | Tue 19/10 | School Community Council @ 6pm |
5 | 1/11 - 5/11 | Cancelled: Swim & Survive - Years K-2 |
6 | 8/11 - 12/11 | Cancelled: Swim & Survive - Years K-2 |
6 | Thu 11/11 | Remembrance Day Prayer Celebration @ 10:30am |
6 | Fri 12/11 | STA Mission Fete |
8 | Tue 23/11 | School Community Council @ 6pm |
8 | Thu 25/11 | Kinder Health Checks - ACT Health |
8 | Fri 26/11 | TBC: STA Colour Run |
9 | Thu 2/12 | TBC: STA Christmas Carols @ 5:30pm for 6pm start |
10 | Thu 9/12 | TBC: Yr 6 Graduation Mass @ 5:30pm TBC: Yr 6 Disco @ 6:00pm - 8:30pm |
10 | Fri 10/12 | TBC: White Token Lunch @ 11:00am |
10 | Fri 10/12 | TBC: Principal's Awards @ 2pm |
11 | Tue 14/12 | TBC: Kinder Nativity: Students @ 12noon Parents @ 2pm |
11 | Wed 15/12 | TBC: Yr 6 - Big Day Out @ CISAC |
11 | Fri 17/12 |
TBC: Yr 6 - Leadership Handover Ceremony @ 9:30am |
11 | Fri 17/12 | Last Day of Term 4 |
2022 | Mon 31/01 | Term 1 2022 Commences for Students |
News - 3 Green - Virtual Picnic
STA Mission Fete - 12 November
Compass Parent Portal (CPP) has Arrived!!!
The Compass Parent Portal has arrived and parts of Schoolzine/SZapp will be turned off. The CPP is an essential online portal that allows you to interact with your child’s school and access up-to-date information.
Please note that our school will not be using SMS and Compass PAY as we already have other payment options available for the payment of school fees, camps etc. These options include EFTPOS, BPAY, Qkr and Direct Debits.
You should have received your log-in credentials via email and you will be able to log into the Parent Portal through the Compass App (Android & IOS0 or Desktop). If you have not received your Compass log-in details, please contact the Front Office. Only one email per parent/carer is used in Compass. If you wish to change the email address used by Compass, please change your preferred email address via the Compass Portal or send an email to office.staquinas@cg.catholic.ed.au.
Please note that the Phone App has less functions than the Desktop App. To search for our school, please search for WEST BELCONNEN, not the School as there are many St Thomas Aquinas schools around Australia. If installing Compass on your phone, please scroll down when searching the school via the suburb to locate our school.
Below are some quick links for parents:
- Information Sheet for Parents
- Visual Guide for Parents
- Downloading the App
- Logging in to the Parent Portal
- Attendance Notes
Further information is available on our Website. See link below:
Please note that our school will not be using SMS and Compass PAY as we already have other payment options available for the payment of school fees, camps etc. These options include EFTPOS, BPAY, Qkr and Direct Debits.
School Bus Services and Revised Timetables - Monday, 25 October 2021
Dedicated school buses and revised interim bus timetable
Effective Monday, 25 October 2021
Transport Canberra’s dedicated school bus services will recommence on Monday 25 October 2021. This includes ‘S’ trips that divert into schools.
Timings have changed for dedicated school services and the regular timetable. We are strongly encouraging families to check their school pack and plan ahead.
Special Needs Transport continues to run for those families that need this service.
A range of COVID Safe measures are in place to help keep students safe on public transport. Please remind families to familiarise themselves with these measures and talk to their children about them prior to the return to school.
From Monday 25 October 2021 buses will run to a revised interim timetable. This timetable is a similar frequency to the timetable that has been running over the past two months, but with some changes to timings to allow better connections for school students.
Light rail is continuing to run to its regular frequency but will see an increase in frequency from Monday 1 November 2021. This will assist with physical distancing on board. Customers will benefit from extended afternoon peak frequency on weekdays and increased frequency on Sunday mornings.
Consider walking or riding to school – or using a Part way point
Parents and carers may also consider alternative ways to get their children to school. If they live close by they can take advantage of the warmer spring weather and walk, ride or scoot to school!
Part way points are also a great way to get some exercise into children’s days for families that live a little further away and this also helps to ease congestion around schools. Parents or carers can simply drop their child at a point, or park and walk the rest of the way with them.
Park safely and legally
All 40km/h school zones are in place between 8am and 4pm Monday to Friday. Speed limits in school zones are there to ensure the safety of children by allowing motorists extra time to stop in an unexpected situation.
Parking across pedestrian crossings, corners, verges and double parking can block kids seeing the road.
School packs and timetable information
The revised interim timetables and school packs are now available online.
For enquiries customers are encouraged to visit www.transport.act.gov.au or call 13 17 10.
CONTACT DETAILS | |
Parish Priest | Father Tom Thornton |
Parish Secretary | Debbie Hoffman |
Telephone | 02 6258 1563 |
charnwood@cg.org.au | |
Address | 23 Lhotsky Street CHARNWOOD ACT 2615 |
MASS TO RESUME 16-17 OCTOBER 2021
Mass for a limited number of 25 people will begin on the weekend of the 16-17 October and in order to facilitate as many parishioners as possible getting to Mass I propose the following:
- Please indicate by email if you wish to be registered to come to mass charnwood@cg.org.au.
- Could you please also advise people who are not on computers, but who attend Mass regularly, that this is open and they need to register by phoning the office during office hours on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday?
I will, for the few weekends where numbers are limited to 25, have extra masses on Saturday afternoon and evening and on Sunday morning. We will allocate a Mass to those who are registered, unfortunately we will be only able to accommodate those who register.
The proposed Mass times are:
Saturday: 5:00 pm, 6:00 pm and 7:00 pm
Sunday: 8:00 am, 9:00 am and 10:00 am
As stated you will be allocated a Mass time and I have no way of changing the time if it is not suitable, it is up to you if you wish to avail yourself of the opportunity.
Can I ask that if you are at your registered Mass and you are a reader that you nominate yourself to do the reading for that Mass? As there will only be 25 at Mass there is no need for an extra-ordinary minister of the Eucharist. There will be no music for any Masses just yet.
If you know of people who are unable to come to Mass, but who wish to receive communion at home, please nominate yourself to take communion to them.
It will be nice to have you back to celebrate Mass with, I have certainly missed you! Weekday Masses will also be capped at 25 so you will be asked, on the weekend of Mass starting, to register for weekday Mass.
MASS TIMES | |
Monday to Friday | TBA |
Saturday | 5:00pm; 6:00pm; 7:00pm |
Sunday | 08:00am; 9:00am; 10:00am |
PARISH ROSTER | |||
Weekend Dates | 6pm Saturday Servers |
9am Sunday Servers |
9am Sunday Children's Liturgy |
TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
SCHOOL HOLIDAYS | |||
We encourage anyone who wants to help with the Children's Liturgy to contact Helene Axelby on 0415 179 470 or Skye McPadden via skye.mcpadden@cg.catholic.edu.au |
OCTOBER 2021
Congratulations to the following students who will be celebrating their birthday this month:
Neil McD; Maxwell W; Grace W; Albert K; Liam P; Sophie K; Logan McD; Elizabeth H; Mia W; Samantha T; Evie P; Benjamin G; Alana B; Lara K; Jasmine K; Kuir K; Lucas S; Athiang M; Cooper M; Keziah W; Sebastien McC; Ruhani P; Manyuon C; Lily G; Darcy N; Santiago A; Carrelle R; Jayden P; Heath L; Savannah A; Harrison BS; Daniel N; Seth R; Nyantet C.