MOTHER’S DAY STALL Thanks for your thoughts on how to spend the Mother’s Day Stall money. So far we have;
# A piano # Musical instruments # Couches for the library # More sandpit toys # ports equipment
What do you think? [email protected]
SENIOR MASS
Our Senior Level will celebrate their Level Mass this Sunday 27 May at 10.30 am in the Church. You are all invited to come and share this special mass with them and the rest of the parish community.
ENROLMENTS OPEN 2019
Do you have a little person who is due to begin school next year? Enrolments are now open for St Monica’s Prep class 2019. You can collect an enrolment form from the office or download from OUR NEW WEBSITE. http://www.smfootscray.catholic.edu.au/enrolment-information/introduction/
KINDER VISITS
As part of their Community Outreach our Senior classes are building a relationship with Hyde Street Kindergarten. Senior AM will visit on Monday and Senior KMJ will visit on Friday.
GO DOGGIES!!!!! We’re going to the Footy!!! Thanks to Marisa’s initiative and perseverance, we have tickets to take the Year 2 and Year 3 children to the Western Bulldogs vs Melbourne game on Saturday 2 June. Thanks to those parents who have said they would like to come with us. Make sure you give us a copy of your Working With Children Check and complete your Volunteer training before June 2 to be eligible.
VOLUNTEER TRAINING
Our next Volunteer Training sessions are on Friday 1 June at 8.00 am and 3.30 pm. Let us know if you would like us to send home the Volunteer paperwork or just pop in and collect it from the office. Let us know if you need help completing the form. We are very happy to help.
COMMUNITY CONVERSATION – WHAT DO YOU THINK?
Thank you to all our parents who were able to come to one of our four Community Conversations over the past two weeks. Mary Jo and Cindy are writing down all the thoughts, and ideas people had about what we do well and how we can do even better. They will be published this coming week.
SCHOOL COUNSELLOR
We are very happy to welcome Marissa Wu to St Monica’s for the next two months. Marissa is a Provisionally Registered psychologist working on her doctorate at Melbourne University. She is the first student to work with us as part of our new partnership with Melbourne University. Marissa is under the supervision of Vivienne Wisniewski a fully qualified psychologist. Marissa will be working with children across all classes on Monday morning and all day Wednesday. She is qualified to administer assessments and provide counselling. If you feel your child would benefit from such services please contact your child’s class teacher, Paula or Karen.
SCHOOL CLOSURE DAY On Friday 22 June school will be closed so teachers can attend Day Three of the Berry Street Behaviour Model Professional Learning. Our After School Care program run by Youth Leadership Victoria will be offering child care on this day from 8.30 am until 6.30 pm. The charge will be $50 for the full day. Let Anna know or book in online at https://ylv.com.au/parents/
25 May 2018
Coming Soon SENIOR MASS HYDE STREET
KINDER VISITS VOLUNTEER
TRAINING FOOTY GAME QUEEN’S
BIRTHDAY HOLIDAY– 11 JUNE
SCHOOL CLOSURE BERRY ST 22 JUNE
CALENDAR Please see attached Calendar
ASSEMBLIES 2.40pm in Hall or Church
28 May - General Assembly
4 June - Seniors
11 June – Queens Birthday
18 June - General Assembly
25 June – Term Wrap
IN AND OUT THIS WEEK
Mon - Wed – Mrs Catterall. Mrs Catterall will be replaced by Sue Field.
LEARNING POWERS
This week each class explored
being Focussed Next week we will look
at being Risk Takers in our
learning.
Parish Priest: Fr Philip Le 2 Wingfield Street Footscray Principal: Mrs Karen Colla Ph 9689 4548 [email protected]
St Monica’s Newsletter
FEES AND LEVIES 2018 Family Fees In 2018 our school fees will be $1372 per family, per year. ($1330 if paid before the end of February) Fees can be paid in one amount at the beginning of the year or each term; $343 per term (or $333 per term - if paid in the first 2 weeks of term). Student Tuition Levies
In 2018 the Tuition Levies for each child will be $395 per child ($305 for books & resources + $90 for excursions). Parents who have a current Healthcare Card can apply to receive the State Government Camps and School Excursion Fund which pays the Excursion Levy and can be used to help pay for camps.
CỬA HÀNG NGÀY CỦA MẸ Một số ý kiến để tiêu dùng số tiền thu được từ Cửa hàngNgày Của Mẹ:
Đàn dương cầm * Nhạc cụ * Ghế dựa thư viện Đồ chơi bãi cát * Dụng cụ thể thao
Quý vị nghĩ gì? [email protected]
LỄ KHỐI LÃO NHI Học sinh khối lão nhi sẽ giúp lễ 10.30 sáng Chủ nhật 27 tháng Năm tại nhà thờ. Kính mời mọi gia đình cùng đến dự lễ.
NHẬN GHI DANH NĂM HỌC 2019 Hiện đang nhận đơn ghi danh lớp Prep cho năm học 2019. Xin vui lòng lấy mẫu đơn tại văn phòng hoặc http://www.smfootscray.catholic.edu.au/enrolment-information/introduction/
ĐI THĂM KINDER Để trải rộng mối quan hệ học sinh khối lão nhi sẽ đến viếng Hyde Street Kindergarten gồm SAM thứ hai và KMJ thứ sáu.
ĐI XEM BÓNG BẦU DỤC Cảm ơn cô Marisa đã dành được vé cho học sinh lớp 2 và 3 đi xem Western Bulldogs đấu với Melbourne thứ bảy 2 tháng Sáu. Cảm ơn quý phụ huynh đã ngỏ ý cùng đi. Xin vui lòng nộp một bản photo Working With Children Check và đến dự buổi hướng dẫn thiện nguyện viên trước ngày 2 tháng Sáu để trở nên hợp lệ.
HƯỚNG DẪN THIỆN NGUYỆN VIÊN Buổi hướng dẫn thiện nguyên viên thứ sáu 1 tháng Sáu lúc 8giờ sáng và 3.30 chiều. Quý vị có thể lấy đơn thiện nguyện viên từ văn phòng và yêu cầu giúp đỡ nếu cần thiết.
HỘI THOẠI CỘNG ĐỒNG – QUÝ VỊ NGHĨ GÌ? Cảm ơn quý phụ huynh đã đến dự các buổi hội thoại trong hai tuần qua. Mary Jo và Cindy đang tổng hợp ý kiến thu thập được và sẽ công bố trong những tuần tới.
CỐ VẤN TÂM LÝ HỌC ĐƯỜNG Hân hoan chào mừng Marissa Wu đến làm việc với trường ta trong thời gian hai tháng học kỳ này. Cô là sinh viên đầu tiên làm việc với trường ta trong chương trình hợp tác với Melbourne Uni. Cô được giám thị bởi Vivienne Wisniewski một chuyên gia tâm lý. Marissa sẽ làm việc với học sinh các lớp thứ hai và thứ tư. Cô có thể đánh giá và cố vấn từng trường hợp. Nếu quý vị cảm thấy con em có thể cần đến dịch vụ này xin vui lòng gặp giáo viên lớp, cô Paula hoặc Karen.
NGÀY GIÁO VIÊN NGHIỆP VỤ - THỨ SÁU 22 THÁNG SÁU - GIỮ TRẺ NGOÀI GIỜ Học sinh nghỉ học để giáo viên nghiệp vụ buổi thứ ba Berry Street Behaviour Model Professional Learning. Cơ quan YLV sẽ có giữ trẻ ngoài giờ ngày thứ sáu 22 tháng Sáu từ 8.30sáng – 6.00chiều chi phí $50 nguyên ngày; xin vui lòng báo với Anna hoặc đăng ký https://ylv.com.au/parents/
25 May 2018
Coming Soon SENIOR MASS HYDE STREET
KINDER VISITS VOLUNTEER
TRAINING FOOTY GAME QUEEN’S
BIRTHDAY HOLIDAY
SCHOOL CLOSURE
CALENDAR Please see attached Calendar
ASSEMBLIES 2.40pm in Hall or Church
28 May - General Assembly
4 June - Seniors
11 June – Queens Birthday
18 June - General Assembly
25 June – Term Wrap
IN AND OUT THIS WEEK
Mon - Wed – Mrs Catterall. Mrs Catterall will be replaced by Sue Field.
LEARNING POWERS
This week each class explored
being Focussed Next week we will look at
being Risk Takers in our learning.
FEES AND LEVIES 2018 Family Fees In 2018 our school fees will be $1372 per family, per year. ($1330 if paid before the end of February) Fees can be paid in one amount at the beginning of the year or each term; $343 per term (or $333 per term - if paid in the first 2 weeks of term). Student Tuition Levies
In 2018 the Tuition Levies for each child will be $395 per child ($305 for books & resources + $90 for excursions). Parents who have a current Healthcare Card can apply to receive the State Government Camps and School Excursion Fund which pays the Excursion Levy and can be used to help pay for camps.
St Monica’s Newsletter Parish Priest: Fr Philip Le 2 Wingfield Street Footscray Principal: Mrs Karen Colla
Ph 9689 4548 [email protected]
PRAYER At Sunday’s mass the Seniors will share their learning about the power of Family Love. Their ideas are drawn from sections of Pope Francis’s Amoris Laetitia or On Love in the Family.’ Our families are an incredibly powerful source of strength and support.
THE ‘OTHER TALK’ St Monica’s is hosting an evening session on, ‘The Other Talk,’ for parents. This is a free event sponsored by the City of Maribyrnong that focuses on how to talk with your child about alcohol and drugs. See the attached poster for details. Tuesday June 19 5.45 (6.00 pm start) – 8.00 pm
HEATER SAFETY As the temperature gets cooler we are starting to use our portable heaters more. Here are some safety tips for heaters around children.
CALENDAR
THIS WEEK’S EXTRAS
Maribyrnong City Council, together with the Alcohol and Drug Foundation, invite you to attend
The Other Talk Talking with your child about alcohol and drugs Date: Tuesday 19 June Time: 5.45 – 8pm Location: St Monica’s Catholic Primary School, 2 Wingfield Street Footscray Refreshments provided
Who should attend? • Parents and guardians of children
aged 8-15 years • Teachers and professionals who
work with young people
Why should I attend? • Learn how to talk with your child
about alcohol and drugs • Learn how to manage real-life
situations involving your child • Get the facts and dispel the myths
Register at theothertalkfootscray.eventbrite.com.au
Many house fires and burn injuries are caused by the unsafe use of heaters. Heating safety involves the correct installation and maintenance of the heating device, supervision of children, safe clearance between the heater and flammable materials, the use of correct fuels and adherence to the manufacturer’s instructions. Electric and Gas Heaters Too often electric and gas heaters are put too close to flammable materials like curtains and clothing or are knocked over onto carpet. This is a common cause of household fires. Safe Practices
Choose an electric model that has an automatic safety switch that turns the heater off if tipped over.
Do not use the electric heater with a damaged cord or plug.
Do not use an electric heater on table tops unless specified by the manufacturer. Do not place a heater on furniture.
Unless the electric heater is designed for use outdoors or in bathrooms, do not use in damp, wet areas.
Have your gas heater installed by a trained qualified licensed gas plumber.
Ensure your gas heater is run and maintained according to the manufacturer’s service schedule.
If you smell gas, turn off the appliance immediately and contact your gas supplier.
Do not use outdoor patio heaters indoors. They require adequate ventilation.
Heaters should be placed on a flat, level surface.
Make sure the heater is well ventilated and not resting against walls or curtains when in operation.
Keep heaters well clear from items that might burn. A minimum of 1 metre clearance from clothes, bedding, furniture, curtains and other combustibles is recommended.
Never leave a heater unattended.
Always turn the heater off if you are going to sleep or leaving the house.
Heaters and fireplaces can inflict a serious
burn to a child in less than a second.
Heater and Fireplace Safety March 2013
Child Accident Prevention Foundation of Australia
Some people have found reverse cycle heating/air-conditioning as a safe heating
option to use around children.
Radiating heaters are not recommended.
Fireplaces A fireplace is a beautiful and warm addition to the interior or exterior of a home. However it is important that your fireplace is kept safe to ensure that members of your family are not seriously hurt. Safe Practices
Flues and chimneys should be cleaned regularly to prevent a build up of flammable material and ensure the fireplace functions correctly
Clean your fireplace out after each use.
Install a screen/guard to prevent children accessing hot surfaces.
Use a screen to prevent embers from jumping out of the fire and potentially burning your carpet or rugs, or starting a fire.
For gas fireplaces, regularly check the connections to ensure that there are no gas leaks that can potentially cause a problem.
For electric fireplaces, ensure that there are no issues with the electrical connections.
Do not hang decorations or combustible items on the fireplace.
Using Guards Make sure that the heater or fireplace is not easily accessible by children when it is in use. Protect them by using a barrier, such as a fireplace screen or guard, so that they cannot get close and burn themselves. Guards should be about 700mm high and placed at least 1 metre clear of hot surfaces to prevent children from putting hands or objects towards the hot surface. Ensure that the guard can be secured to the walls or floor to prevent a child from pushing it onto the heat source. Also make sure that any fireplace tools are not easily accessible. If children think these are toys they could injure themselves.
Educating Children Educating children on the importance of fire safety is an important way parents and carers can prevent burn injuries. Safety rules should include:
Matches are not toys. Keep matches and
lighters out of reach of children.
The fireplace, including the hearth and mantel,
is not a play area. Children shouldn’t hang from the mantel or jump off the hearth.
Inside the fireplace is off limits. Children should
be taught not to climb inside or remove any screens or doors in order to get to the fireplace.
If a fire is lit, children should be taught not to
approach closer than 1metre. Supervise children at all times.
For further information:
Burn Injury Prevention information sheet
available to download from kidsafensw.org
Product Safety Australia productsafety.gov.au
Learn to Stop Burns chw.edu.au
KIDSAFE NEW SOUTH WALES Inc.
P: 02 9845 0890 F: 02 9845 0895
kidsafensw.org Child Accident Prevention Foundation of Australia
TERM 2 CALENDAR
Week Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri Weekend
Term Begins
Resurrection liturgy
Alicia out Uni Day
School PhotosBadminton Clinics
Learning Powers
16/04/2018 17/04/2018 18/04/2018 19/04/2018 20/04/2018 22/04/2018
Senior Camp ‐
Sovereign Hill
General Assembly
Senior Camp ‐
Sovereign Hill
Melissa out ‐
Graduate Day
ANZAC Ceremony
Alicia ‐ out
Year 3 First
Reconciliation ‐
2.45pm
Alicia ‐ out
Digital Conf
23/04/2018 24/04/2018 25/04/2018 26/04/2018 27/04/2018 29/04/2018
General Assembly Joe out ‐ RE Leader PL
Volunteer training
3.15pm
Aust Ballet @ Govt
House ‐ Middles
30/04/2018 1/05/2018 2/05/2018 3/05/2018 4/05/2018 6/05/2018
Middle Assembly Learning Walk 12 noon Learning Walk 9.15
Principal Network ‐
Karen Art Centre Middles
7/05/2018 8/05/2018 9/05/2018 10/05/2018 11/05/2018 13/05/2018Week of FOCUS
Liturgy ‐ Pentecost 2.30
pm
NAPLAN ‐ WRITING &
CONVENTIONS
NAPLAN ‐ READING
Melissa Graduates NAPLAN ‐ MATHS
St John's First Aid for
Students
14/05/2018 15/05/2018 16/05/2018 17/05/2018 18/05/2018 20/05/2018
Week of Risk Taking
Junior Assembly
Community
Conversation AM &
PM
Evacuation Drill 10.30 Learning Walk 10.15
SENIOR MASS
10.30
21/05/2018 22/05/2018 23/05/2018 24/05/2018 25/05/2018 27/05/2018
Week of being
Positive
Sen AM = Hyde St
Kinder
General Assembly
Deputy Network ‐
Paula & AnnieFooty Clinics
Sen KMJ = Hyde St
Kinder
Volunteer training 8
am 3.30 pm
28/05/2018 29/05/2018 30/05/2018 31/05/2018 1/06/2018 2/06/2018
Volunteer training
3.00pm
Sen AM = Hyde St
Senior Assembly
Learning Walk
2.15
Joe out ‐
Sacrament PL
Principal Network
‐ Karen
Sen KMJ = Hyde St
Kinder
SEDA Football
Clinics
4/06/2018 5/06/2018 6/06/2018 7/06/2018 8/06/2018 10/06/2018
QUEENS BIRTHDAY
HOLIDAY
SEDA Football
Clinics
11/06/2018 12/06/2018 13/06/2018 14/06/2018 15/06/2018 17/06/2018
General Assembly
SCHOOL
CLOSUREBERRY STREET 3
18/06/2018 19/06/2018 20/06/2018 21/06/2018 22/06/2018 24/06/2018
Learning
Conversations
Assembly ‐Term
Wrap
Learning
Conversations
School Finishes
1.00pm
25/06/2018 26/06/2018 27/06/2018 28/06/2018 29/06/2018 1/07/2018
Masses Seniors ‐ 27 May Juniors ‐ 28 Oct Graduation Mass ‐ 16 December
First Communion ‐ Sunday 19 August
School Closures August 3, 5 & 6 November Frs Day Breakfast 2 September
OZ Opera ‐ 15 August Junior Camp 29 Nov School Ends 19 December
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