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- Message from the Principal
- Merry Christmas to our STA Community
- What's on at STA - 2022 - Term 1
- Class Party - K Green, Wed 15 Dec 2021
- Leadership Handover Ceremony - Fri 17 Dec 2021
- News - Year 6
- Colour Run Prizes
- Library Books - Due Back
- Please do not use Compass PAY
- ELC Holiday Program
- OSH School Holiday Program
- Dates for 2022
- Systemic Schools Advice - 2022
- School Fees 2022
- Medical Welfare of Students Policy 2022
- SAVE THE DATE - Swimming Carnival - Friday, 22 Feb 2022
- SAVE THE DATE: Year 5 and 6 Camp - 21-23 March 2022
- Community News
- Parish News and Rosters
- Birthdays - January/February 2022
Dear Families,
I wanted to start by thanking you for your support of the school during what has been a challenging year and for the way you all supported one another. While we would have preferred not to have gone through everything this year, we have all banded together and I believe become stronger because of it. From the issues with our oval, to the COVID closure, to the most recent vandalism of our church, our community has shown immense resilience and strength.
As we move closer towards 2022 we can see that many of these issues have been or are being resolved. Our church has been cleaned and it was wonderful to be able to attend Mass there last Sunday. While we were not able to kneel, it was heartening to be able to be back in so quickly. We were finally able to welcome students back to school and teach face-to-face, and we were even able to hold some of our usual end of year events. If anyone has driven past the school over the last two days, you may well have seen trucks full of clean soil being dumped into our new ELC garden beds. This is the initial phase of our PFAS remediation, with the remainder of the oval to be remediated shortly.
With 2021 drawing to a close, we sadly have to farewell a number of staff members and families from our community. Ms Kayla Larkins, Mr Scott Troldahl and Mr Rohan Heffernan will be moving to other schools, Ms Candice Liu will be starting a new adventure and Mr Al Robinson who will return to work on programs with Marymead. I wish them all the very best and wish them well in their new endeavours. We also have a number of families leaving us this year, many of whom have been with our community for quite some time, as their youngest or only child graduates from Year 6 this year. I wish the following families all the very best and encourage you to stay in touch: Andreatta, Barnes, Black, Cheong, Cole / Haycroft, Crook, Cvecic, Dickson, Dunbar, Forka, Gardner, Haycroft, O’Brien, Pazzona, Piper, Smith, Sverd-Billerwell, Toumoua, Wilding and Withers.
We welcome Mr Matthew Smith to our school and welcome back Mrs Danielle Roberts for 2022.
Your children will have had an opportunity to meet their new teacher and class today. I thank those families who emailed me or spoke to me earlier this term regarding specific requests, we have been able to accommodate most of these requests. If this was not possible, your child’s current classroom teacher will have spoken to you at the time they formed the classes.
Year |
Blue |
Green |
K |
Michelle Mason |
Angela McDonald |
1 |
Jessica Betterton |
Kelly Scanlan |
2 |
Michael Prosper |
Skye McPadden |
3 |
Ella Barry |
Madeline Evans |
4 |
Megan Abbey |
Josh Mackenzie |
5 |
Samantha Pigram |
Alisha Barrett |
6 |
Matthew Smith |
Sharne Vickers |
Learning |
Susan Magyar |
Deborah Griffin |
Office |
Lee Black |
Lucy Keech |
Release |
Narisa Wong |
|
Relief |
Sarieda Snow |
|
CSAs |
Josie Barac |
Leigh Barwell |
Michelle Hastie |
Michelle Filtness |
|
Katrina McClintock |
Laura Mudford |
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Marianne Nelson |
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Finally, I would like to wish our Year 6 students, who leave us at the end of this year, all the very best for their future endeavours. They and their families were not deterred by the quick change of churches for the Graduation Mass and we thank Fr Simon and the St Matthew’s community for allowing us to use their church for our ceremony. Fr Tom congratulated the students and families for their resilience and courage and wished them all the very best. Unfortunately, we were only able to have two family members in the church, so I have included my speech in this newsletter for those who were unable to attend. You will be fondly remembered, and I hope we will be able to have regular visits from you in the future.
When I came to sit down and write this speech, I had a bit of a look at last year’s for inspiration. In some ways, I could have just copied and pasted the speech from last year and simply changed the names of the teachers. It mentions zoomed meetings, remote learning and the dreaded COVID word, all things we have continued to deal with this year. But that would not do justice to everything else you have been through this year, nor to the way as a group you have stepped up to support one another through one of the most challenging years yet. Yes, once again everyone had to quickly move back to online learning, our morning whole school meetings went back to MSTeams, I continued to get dressed up into ball gowns and tiaras for the Principal’s awards. But this year you also had to quarantine, remote learning lasted for a lot longer, when we returned, you were restricted to parts of the playground on a rotational basis, buddy catch-ups were reduced to only what was necessary and looming over all of this was the ever-present possibility that we would have to quarantine again.
It would have been easy for you to just throw your hands in the air and just give up. To sit and wallow in self-pity, to only worry about yourselves and how all of this impacted on you. But you didn’t do this, you looked for ways you could support one another, for ways you could look after other students in the school and ways you could support your teachers. Only yesterday when I let you know about the terrible vandalism of our church, some of you were asking whether you could help out in any way. This selflessness is what has defined the actions of some many of you in this year 6 group.
When we started the year, I spoke to you about teamwork and invited you to be ‘the glue’ that holds the team together. You had a chance to tease me about my favourite NBA team the Wizards, and also about how old I was because I still referred to my favourite player, Michael Jordan as though he was still playing, and you taught me a bit about the new stars I needed to learn about. So, I’ve taken your advice and learned a little about the Lakers and the great Lebron James. Here is what I have learned…
I was the same age as you when LeBron James was born - I can see some of you already doing the maths to work out how old that makes me. He had to overcome many challenges early on in life but never gave up. Over the years he has been likened to the great Michael Jordan - and given that at 36 he is still going strong, he may eventually hold the title of best player in the history of the game without challenge.
In his NBA Finals Most Valued Player acceptance speech he spoke of the importance of team and that he always looked at how he could support his team and that he felt he had really accomplished something when he was able to help other players shine. When asked “What was the most important thing for him as a player” he said “I put myself, my body and my mind in a position to be available for my team. The best thing I can do for my teammates is to be available”. LeBron James knows he needs to be at his best, all of the time for the sake of his team.
He spoke of the great partnership between him and Anthony Davies, he said “it’s easy, there’s no ego, we want the best from each other every single day, on and off the floor. To be able to put him where he is means more to me than anything.” LeBron James is the epitome of a team player, looking at ways he can support the other players on his team and help them to shine.
This characteristic goes beyond the basketball court. LeBron James is also very outspoken in relation to social justice issues. He has spoken out against racism and discrimination.
What many of you may not know is that LeBron James is Catholic and, like you, went to Catholic School. His schooling, and his ongoing faith in God, has shaped him as a person on and off the court. His support of many charities, his outspokenness about social justice issues and his openness about his prayer life all come because of his early years in Catholic Schools and his family nurturing his faith and love of Jesus. So, I will leave you with one of my favourite quotes from LeBron James, one that encompasses everything that Jesus is and everything we need to aspire to be and my wish is that you take this with you as you embark on your next adventure at high school and then beyond. “We need to continue to push against everything that is not love.”
I wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and look forward to seeing you again in the new year.
Take care and God Bless
What's on at STA - 2022 - Term 1
WHAT's ON @ STA in TERM 1 - 2022 |
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WEEK | DATE | EVENT |
2 | Wed 09/02 | Kinder Testing - No Kinder Students |
2 | Thu 10/02 | Yr 6 Leadership Badge Ceremony @ 9:30am 2 Adult attendees per student |
2 | Fri 11/02 | Year 1 - Lego Incursion |
3 | Wed 16/02 | Kinder Testing - No Kinder Students |
3 | Fri 18/02 | Year 1 - Lego Incursion |
5 | Tue 01/03 | Shrove Tuesday |
5 | Wed 02/03 | Ash Wednesday |
7 | Mon 14/03 | Canberra Day Public Holiday |
7 | Fri 18/03 | STA Celebration Day - TBC |
10 | Mon 04/04 | Palm Sunday Prayer @ 2pm |
10 | Thu 07/04 | Holy Thursday and Good Friday Prayer Celebration @ 2pm |
10 | Fri 08/04 | Easter Sunday Prayer Celebration @ 9am |
10 | Fri 08/04 | Last Day of Term 1 |
Term 2 -1 | Mon 25/04 | Public Holiday |
Term 2 - 1 | Tue 26/04 | Pupil Free Day |
Term 2 - 1 | Wed 27/04 | Term 2 Begins for Students |
Class Prizes | ELC 2 Blue |
Zooper Doopers |
Highest Money Raised by a Student | Lily H - ELC C W | Nintendo Switch |
Family Prize | Alevizos Family F / B Family |
Family Slide & Pool Pass - CISAC |
ELC & Kinder - Boy | William B - KB | City Lego Box Set |
ELC & Kinder - Girl | Ashea K - ELC A | Karaoke Machine |
Years 1 & 2 - Boy | Bo B - 1B Lucas A - 1G |
Stunt Lego Box Set Stunt Lego Box Set |
Years 1 & 2 - Girl | Delilah W-P 2G | Friends Lego Box Set |
Years 3 & 4 - Boy | Lachlan McL - 4B | Garmin VIVOFIT JR 3 Fitness Tracker |
Years 3 & 4 - Girl | Athiang M - 4B | Instax Camera Set |
Years 5 & 6 - Boy | Will S - 5B | Wonderboom 2 Speaker |
Years 5 & 6 - Girl | Ashleigh H - 5G | Wonderboom 2 Speaker |
Sports Group | Blue - Nadjung House | Nadjung House - Jumpy's Chips |
Borrowing has concluded for this year, please have a look around at home and return any books that are outstanding.
Thanks for your help!
Please note that our school will not be using SMS and Compass PAY as we already have cheaper payment options available for the payment of school fees, camps etc. These options include EFTPOS, BPAY, Qkr and Direct Debits. Please note that as of 2022, we will debit Compass Pay fees to school accounts.
School Terms
2022 | TERM BEGINS | TERM ENDS |
Term 1 |
Monday, 31 January 2022 Kinder Pupil Free Days |
Friday, 8 April 2022 |
Term 2 |
Wednesday, 27 April 2022 |
Friday, 1 July 2022 |
Term 3 | Tuesday, 19 July 2022 Pupil Free Day - Monday 18 July |
Friday, 23 September 2022 |
Term 4 | Monday, 10 October 2022 | Friday, 16 December 2022 |
Public Holidays
Dates to be Observed | |
New Year's Day | Saturday, 1 January 2022 and Monday, 3 January 2022 |
Australia Day | Wednesday, 26 January 2022 |
Canberra Day | Monday, 14 March 2022 |
Good Friday | Friday, 15 April 2022 |
Easter Saturday | Saturday, 16 April 2022 |
Easter Sunday | Sunday, 17 April 2022 |
Easter Monday | Monday, 18 April 2022 |
ANZAC Day Public Holiday | Monday, 25 April 2022 |
Reconciliation Day | Monday, 30 May 2022 |
Queen's Birthday | Monday, 13 June 2022 |
Labour Day | Monday, 3 October 2022 |
Christmas Day | Sunday, 25 December and Tuesday, 27 December 2022 |
Boxing Day | Monday, 26 December 2022 |
Medical Welfare of Students Policy 2022
Please find below Catholic Education's Medical Welfare of Students Policy and relevant medical forms that are required for 2022.
- Medical Information and Consent Form 2022
- If you have notified the school that your child has a medical condition, that teachers and other relevant staff need to be aware of, please note that you will be requested to complete additional forms. All our medical forms can be otbtained from our Website under Communication/Medical Forms here.
As per Section 5 of CE's Medical Welfare of Students Policy, a current individual health care plan, approved by a qualified medical practitioner, must be developed for any student:
- diagnosed with severe asthma, type 1 diabetes, epilepsy or anaphylaxis;
- diagnosed as being at risk of an emergency, or
- who requires ongoing administration of health care procedures.
- Any medication that is provided to the school must have an expiry date of 2023, however we do understand that some medications have a short expiry date.
SAVE THE DATE - Swimming Carnival - Friday, 22 Feb 2022
The STA Swimming Carnival, for students in Years 3 to 6, will be held on Friday, 25 February 2022.
Notes will be sent home in Week 1 of 2022 and will need to be returned by Friday 11 February 2022 - Week 2 of 2022. Please note that late notes cannot be accepted due to the tight timeframe.
SAVE THE DATE: Year 5 and 6 Camp - 21-23 March 2022
The combined Year 5 and Year 6 Camp will be held from Monday, 21 March 2022 to Wednesday, 23 March 2022 at Fitzroy Falls Conference and Adventure Centre.
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 |
CHRISTMAS MASS TIMES | |
Friday, 24 December - Christmas Eve | 6:00pm and 8:00pm |
Saturday, 25 December - Christmas Day | 9:00am There will be no Vigil Mass Christmas Day |
Sunday, 26 December - Boxing Day | 8:00am and 9:30am |
NORMAL MASS TIMES | |
Monday to Friday | 9:30am |
Saturday - Reconciliation | 9:00am - 9:30am |
Saturday | 6:00pm |
Sunday | 9:00am |
PARISH ROSTER | |||
Weekend Dates | 6pm Saturday Servers |
9am Sunday Servers |
9am Sunday Children's Liturgy |
18-19 December | Gian, Andrea | Annie, Grace, James | Resumes February 2022 |
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 |
Birthdays - January/February 2022
JANUARY 2022
Congratulations to the following students who will be celebrating their birthday this month:
Athena V; Kingsley Junior O; Kings Morgan O; Olive M; Casey M; Ronith T; Rohi B; Delilah W-P; Ryl A; Lucas A; Lachlan P; Yaak A; Ashleigh H; Willow L; Oliver R; Fay D; Elle K; Summer H; Sofia H; Ethan M; Blake M; Heath W; Hannah E; Isabelle McC; Amelia H; Kai U; Nicholas K; Imogen T; Kendall T; Amelia W; Melody N; Tahlayla B; Lucas J; Lazarus F; Zoe C; Moah McB; Charlotte M; Noah M; Maci McB; Kai M; Alice S; Beau R.
FEBRUARY 2022
Congratulations to the following students who will be celebrating their birthday this month:
Ava D; Audrey K; Isaac H; Thomas R; Jack B; Seneca B; August S; Jed G; Nevaeh McD; Jack P; Aditya P;Lily H; Bradley L-B; Jessica R; Skylar W; Jaana C; Eloise W; Abbey T; Jasmin P; Anthony McP; Violet P; Matthew R; Evelyn G; Lu'isa T; Mia P; Lachlan W; Evan L; Savanna H; Annabel L; Maddison G; Oliver T.