NEWSLETTER Term 1 Issue 7 March 16th 2017
St. Monica’s Primary School 20 Robinson Street Moonee Ponds 3039
Phone (03) 9375 1132 www.stmonicasmp.catholic.edu.au
Parish Priest: Rev. Fr. Anthony Feeney Principal: Mr. Peter Moore
Parish Office: Phone 9370 5035
Mass Times: Saturday 6:30pm (Vigil), Sunday 8:00am, 9:15am in Italian, 10:30am and 5:30pm
OSHP Number 0412 616 491
Faith
Hope
Love
Dear Parents,
Yesterday we had our Annual Open Day and I was delighted to welcome a huge number of families to our
school. The visitors were genuinely amazed at the size of our school’s campus and loved seeing inside the
various buildings that make up our school. The children proudly showed off their learning! Today we
hosted the Regional Mathematics Leaders Meeting and tomorrow we will host a visit from 40 students
from Australian Catholic University, who are keen to see our Learning and Teaching practices in action. It
has been a busy week!
Tomorrow we celebrate the Feast of St. Patrick, signifying the beginning of Catholic Education Week. The
School Captains, Vice Captains and Social Justice Captains will be accompanying both me and Mr Di
Nuzzo to the Archbishop’s Mass at the Cathedral. We will pray for the community of St. Monica’s.
Last week we were very excited to welcome the delivery of
our very own 3D Printer. In partnership with “333D” a
company owned by one of our school families, we have begun
to look at the huge number of educational possibilities for this
revolutionary form of printing. It’s early days yet, but the
excitement is mounting. I asked Liam (pictured right) to
photograph the installation (and to take notes) as a
representative of the students. He was very excited to be a part
of the installation team.
Most 3D printers are small and limited in size. Our printer
is ...massive! We will be able to print a large number of small
objects simultaneously. We’ve experimented with a few ideas
since the printer arrived and over the coming weeks we hope
to expand the use of this exciting new tool for learning.
The printer will be housed in our Senior Learning Centre and
will be used across the school as we investigate ways that this
machine can enhance our curriculum. 3D Printing is becoming
very sophisticated and to inspire our imaginations, 333D have
let us borrow a 3D-printed replica model of a sabre-tooth tiger
skull. It certainly gives us an idea of the endless possibilities
for the machine. Alongside pre-prepared models, we hope to
be able to print an array of models that the children will design
themselves. It really is giving us a ‘brain buzz’ and stretching the limits of our thinking.
I am grateful to 333D for their incredible support. Exposing the children to this exciting tool is a wonderful
opportunity for our school and I am looking forward to the ways in which this will engage our student
minds in meaningful learning.
Below: Left: Staff receive training during the installation. Right: Mrs. Hodgetts is briefed about the use of
3D Printing in the Victorian Curriculum.
Essendon District Tennis Trials
Congratulations to Siena Mariani, who recently participated in the Essendon District
Tennis Trials and has successfully qualified for the Regional Finals to be held at
Bayside College in Williamstown on Monday 24 April. We wish her all the best for a
successful competition.
Mr. McGuinness.
Confirmation Workshops A reminder that Confirmation Workshops for 2017 Candidates will take place
tonight at 5:30pm and 7:00pm. We look forward to seeing you there. One parent
needs to accompany each Candidate.
Happy Catholic Education Week.
Regards and best wishes,
Peter Moore Principal
P.S. Tuesday is Harmony Day and the children are allowed to wear
‘Splash of Orange’ as a part of their School Uniform.
Divisional Swimming Trials 2017
Congratulations to the following children who have qualified for the upcoming Divisional Swimming
Trials to be held at St Albans Leisure Centre next Tuesday 21 March:
9/10 Girls Freestyle Relay – Chloe Jones, Amy Willoughby, Shauna McElligott and Charli Rizzo
11 Girls Freestyle Relay – Olivia Batey, Christie Harding, Evelyn Barun and Meg Lucas
12/13 Girls Freestyle Relay – Sofia Galea, Amy Gaylor, Jemma Dorian and Siena Mariani
Open Medley Relay – Olivia Batey, Sofia Galea, Jemma Dorian and Amy Gaylor.
We wish them all the best for a successful day of competition at the pool. Well done girls!
Mr McGuinness
Teachers who love teaching … teach students to
love learning! Here are some examples of passionate
‘teaching and learning' at St Monica's this week!
Chess Club
Do you know how to play chess?
There was a strong turn out this
week in the Junior Building for
Chess Club. Special thanks to
William, Lydia, Hayden and Leo
for facilitating and teaching your
fellow peers.
Oral Presentations
Looking for a more creative way to introduce
yourself when giving an oral
presentation. Look carefully at this photo
….Elizabeth creatively cut out her name out of
paper!
Family!
The Year 1 students have been learning about
families! Make sure you visit the display
outside 1L. The students have made silhouettes
of the members of their family, with the
background one of their favourite places!
3D Printing
3D Printing has arrived at St Monica’s! The Year 4 students are comparing
Australia to Africa in their Geography Unit ….so what better way to road
test our new printer by creating a 3D representation of the shape outline of
Australia and Africa!
Lent
How are your Lental promises going? Year 3B
have them displayed on their classroom wall
behind their prayer table as an inspiration.
Word Walls
Year 3 students have been writing Fairy
Tales. When you look at these words, which
Fairy Tale immediately comes to mind?
pig ...The Three Little Pigs, tower ....
Rapunzel???
Let Your Light Shine No-one after lighting a lamp puts it under the bushel basket, but on the lampstand, and it gives light to all in the
house. In the same way, let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory
to God in heaven. Mt. 5:15-16
Over the long weekend a number of St Moncia’s students past and present
competed in the Weetbix Tryathlon in St Kilda.
Above - Bridie and Aidan were lucky enough to meet
Tim Cahill and Billy Slater.
Charlie Arnold achieved his
1km swim over the weekend.
Well done, Liam!
Dear Parents & Carers,
At St Monica’s we aim to create a safe and supportive school community for everyone! You are an
important part of our work to prevent bullying and to respond effectively if it happens. Stopping
bullying involves everyone.
What is bullying?
Bullying is when one person (or a group of people) with more power than someone else tries to upset or
hurt them. This power can come from being more popular, stronger or part of the group. They might
repeatedly try to hurt the person physically, socially isolate them, or say and do mean or humiliating
things to them.
Bullying can happen in person or online, and it can be obvious or hidden.
If someone behaves in a mean or aggressive way on one occasion it isn’t bullying, even though it is not
respectful or acceptable. A disagreement between two people of equal power isn’t bullying.
Bullying is not OK. It feels awful. You feel like you can’t stop it. You have the right to feel safe.
What do I do if my child talks to me about bullying?
Sometimes it can be difficult for parents or carers to know what to do when their child talks to them about
bullying.
This week children will bring home cards setting out what parents
and children can do to stop bullying if it does happen. Discussing
the tips and strategies on these cards with your child will help
continue to make St Monica’s a great school for everyone.
What strategies can my child use if they are being bullied in
person?
•ignore them
•tell them to stop and then walk away
•pretend you don’t care
•go somewhere safe
•get support from friends
What strategies can my child use if they are being bullied
online?
•avoid responding to the bullying
•block and report anyone who is bullying online
•protect identities online by using privacy settings and
keeping records
What should my child do if the bullying doesn’t stop?
• talk to an adult (parent, teacher) who can help stop the bullying
• keep asking for support until the bullying stops
St Monica’s is officially a Star Weaving School!
As part of the Stars School Challenge for the National Day of Action against Bullying and Violence we
have pledged to weave 500 stars by the end of Term 2 (June 30, 2017). The project represents St Mon-
ica’s Primary School’s commitment towards a bullying and violence free environment.
One Million Stars to End Violence is a peaceful global weaving project that engages communities in a
conversation about ending all forms of violence. The stars will be included in a massive art installation at
the Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast in 2018.
How can families be involved?
It would be wonderful if each family could weave at least one star to add to the growing collection of
stars being woven by our students at school.
Lengths of ribbon to weave stars are now available for
collection at the school office. Don’t forget to pick up an
instruction sheet!
Please return completed stars to the front office.
Thank you for your support!
Mrs Diana Tominc
Student Wellbeing Leader
On Tuesday the Year 6 students visited the Moonee Valley
Council Chambers and met Mayor Andrea Surace. “On behalf
of Year 6, we would like to thank you for spending your time
with us today and telling us about your work with Moonee
Valley and how you do it, so thank you. A couple of things I
got out of this was you take care of playgrounds, roads,
footpaths, libraries, activities, immunisation and many other
things. The population is 118,000, 47,000 households, cover an
area of 43kmsqm and you’re an Independent. Thank you
again.” Max Hudson 6C
Student of the Week Certificates will be presented at assembly on Friday 28th April at 3:00pm.
Whole School Awards Assembly (Location: Senior Yard)
Noah Wing FC For having a positive attitude and trying his
best.
Willow Jordan FC For always trying to improve and being kind to
her classmates.
Sofia De Sousa Filipe FS For her attention to detail in her drawing and neatly
presenting her work.
Noah Peverill FS For his focused approach to learning and for
being a great role model. Well done, Noah!
Vincent Lachowicz FT For his great spotting of words during Guided Reading. You are an excel
lent detective, Vincent!
Ivy Cross FT For her fantastic long weekend recount and trying to sound out new words.
Fabulous work, Ivy!
Anthony Scarpino 1C For using his manners and always making good choices.
Nina Ioannidis 1L For lifting the spirits of her classmates with her gentle words of
encouragement.
Anthony Farina 1S For always trying his very best when reading and writing and for always
following classroom directions, Fantastic effort, Anthony!
Chelsea Regis 2D For staying focussed on set tasks. Well done, Chelsea.
Michael Agresta 2M For working hard in Reading and Mathematics and staying focused. Well
done, Michael!
Rory Kinahan 2T For always showing respect to his teacher and classmates and working to
the best of his ability.
Allegra Farina 3B For writing an excellent and entertaining Fairy Tale with accurate features.
Aidan Synan 3O For showing an eagerness to always try his best and remain focussed during
learning time.
Julian Tabacco 4D For the outstanding presentation of his Talent Bag, speaking in detail and
with confidence.
Samuel Picton 4G For his enthusiasm to learn new things and share his knowledge.
Evie Fleming 4P For her initiative to make and sell lavender bags, to raise money for Caritas
Australia during Lent.
Samuel Day 5B For his preparedness to give even the more challenging activities a real go.
Well done, Samuel!
Ruby De Iure 5J For being the Budget Queen and more importantly happily sharing her
money maths knowledge with her peers.
Meg Lucas 5M For writing an excellent response to the text about Bourke and Wills.
Bridget Henderson 6C For her willingness to model her mathematical strategies for the whole
class.
Angus Benson 6K For producing a persuasive piece of writing that included strong arguments
and supporting evidence.
Baxter Azarnikow 6M For asking Mayor Andrea Surace a number of insightful questions during
our excursion to Moonee Valley City Council.
Key Dates
March 2017 Thursday 16th Confirmation Workshop Senior School 5.30pm and 7.00pm
Friday 17th St Patrick’s Day
3.00pm Assembly Years 3 - 6 hosted by 5B
Year 6 Interschool Gala Day
Tuesday 21st Harmony Day - wear something Orange and Special Food day [Tacos]
Thursday 23rd Class Mass – 6K
4D Parent Dinner
Friday 24th Assembly Foundation to Year 2 hosted by 2T
Year 6 Interschool Gala Sports Day
2018 Foundation Enrolment Close
Sunday 26th Youth Mass at 5.30pm
Thursday 30th Class Mass – 6M
Friday 31st ICAS competition closes
Last Day Term 1 – school finishes at 3.30pm
Tuckshop
Reminder - all lunches need to be ordered via QkR.
Week Beginning 13th March Friday 17th Rita Jefferies, Marie-Anne Zlatkovic, Carmel Rugolino, Melanie Moravski Dechnicz
Week Beginning 20th March
Tuesday 21st Tuckshop Closed due to Special Food Day
Wednesday 22nd Lisa Saunders, Kylie Stevens, Melissa Khoury
Thursday 23rd Ange Horton, Rebecca Jones, Peta Barrett
Friday 24th Michelle Christian, Annmaree Carmichael, Julie Durling-Landa, Abbey Vandeloo
Week Beginning 27th March Tuesday 28th Mary Marcaccio, Larissa Cole, Carmen Richardson
Wednesday 29th Jodie Kukuljan, Leanne Redl
Thursday 30th Kate Farmelo, Sharron Paravizzini, Sanja Scher
Friday 31st Jane Henderson, Sonia Vendramini, Jane Padden
If you are unable to work on your rostered day would you please arrange a swap. Alternatively please
contact the office.
NOTICES 2017 FETE GOURMET DELIGHTS STALL
Money for Jam!
Are you interested in making either jam, chutney, pickles or relish for this year’s fete? The Gourmet
Delights Stall sells a wonderful array of homemade produce and preserves are it’s biggest seller. If you
have an interest in cooking, this is a great way to contribute to the fete and help raise money for our
school and its resources. At the moment produce is at its cheapest so if you’re interested in ‘making
hay whilst the sun shines’ please email Lynn Garvey at [email protected] or call me on 0437 252
948. There are many easy recipes to choose from or if you have a favourite recipe you are more than
welcome to use it. I will provide standard jars and lids at a small cost. Thank you.
- Lynn Garvey
St Mon’s Footy Tipsters St Mon’s Tipping is on again. To join in follow the instructions below:
Logon to: www.tipping.afl.com.au
Enter code: 9L2A9359 to find St Monica’s footy tipping
If possible use google chrome to logon, not internet explorer
Cost is $30 payable prior to Round One
Acc Name: Felicity Jordan
BSB: 193 879
Acc No: 491 136 788
Great prizes to be won!
OSHClub News Before School / After School Care Program
Next Week’s Activities
Program Update Dear parents and children, This week at OSHClub, the children worked with Nairy to make pom-poms out of wool! They were super awesome and so much fun to create. The children also did the most incredible chalk
drawings and got creative as they designed their very own Willy Wonka Golden Ticket! Pop into the
OSHClub room to see their wonderful work displayed in their portfolios. When children are being picked up or dropped off at OSHClub, please ensure that you only park in allo-
cated parking spots. Please do not park in the Keep Clear/No Standing zones. It is unsafe and some par-
ents have reported this to be a hazard.
Please pack a hat into your bag for outside play at OSHClub this term. Remember, ‘No Hat, No Play,
No Fun Today!’
Let’s have a fabulous week, Carina ____________________________________________________________________________________________
YOU CAN GET YOUR KIDS TENNIS LESSONS DONE WHILST THEY ARE AT AFTER-
CARE! ST. Monica’s Tennis Club Contact – Steve Riley – Club Professional
0403 433 750 or [email protected]
BOOK IN FOR A FREE HOTSHOTS TENNIS LESSON Just inform your OSHClub Co-ordinator
about your tennis lesson (day & time)
OSHCLUB DROPS OFF AND PICKS UP KIDS FOR THEIR TENNIS LESSONS!!!
(Children must be booked into After Care session to be dropped off and picked up.)
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Before Care
Activities -Packing Away
Coles Delivery -Gate Soccer
-Children Or-
dering With
Coles -Teach Crick-
et Skills to
Peers
-Butterfly Painting -Everybody’s IT
-Our Reflection
Journal -Fruit Salad
-Dream Journal -GaGa Ball
After Care Ac-
tivities -Charcoal Drawings -AFL Football
-Chalk Pastel
Drawings -Downball
-Story Writing -Tennis
-Easter Chick In
Nest -Dribble, Past De-
fender, Score Goal
-Easter Egg
Designing -Playground
Fun
Parent Information
OSHC program phone: 0412 616 491
Coordinator: Carina
Assistants: Leonie, Sharon, Nairy
OSHClub Head Office: 03 85649000
All families must be enrolled to attend the program, remember this is Free!! Please create an account
online at www.oshclub.com.au all bookings and cancellations can also be managed via your online ac-
count. For on the day bookings please contact the Coordinator direct at the program.
Thursday, 2nd March, 2017
Dear Parents of Year 2-6 students,
The International Competitions and Assessments for Schools (ICAS) is an independent, quality skills-based
assessment program which rewards and recognises achievement. ICAS gives you broad insights into your
child’s performance across English, Mathematics, Science and Spelling. ICAS (sometimes referred to as the
UNSW assessments) has been developed by Educational Assessment Australia (EAA) since 1981.
Each student receives:
an engaging and challenging full-colour test booklet
an individual diagnostic report highlighting strengths and weaknesses and year to year progression
login details to access their online results which can be analysed and downloaded
a High Distinction, Distinction, Credit, Merit or Participation Certificate acknowledging their level of
achievement
the chance to receive an individually-engraved UNSW medal for the highest scoring student in each year
level for each subject.
To learn more about ICAS go to www.eaa.unsw.edu.au/icas/about
Remember, EAA has some very helpful tools to help your child prepare. You can access practice
assessments at www.eaa.unsw.edu.au/icas/preparation
To enrol your child in ICAS, please complete the registration form below and return it, with your entry
fees, to the school no later than Friday, 31st March, 2017. This is four weeks away and Term 1 break up
day. 2016 prices will be kept for this year if we order by this date. Price rise in 2018.
PLEASE NOTE - NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED.
Kind regards,
Janet Dobson
(ICAS Co-Ordinator)
St Monica’s Primary School 20 Robinson Street,
Moonee Ponds Victoria 3039
Phone): 9375 1132 FaxÊ: 9370 7136
2017 International Competitions and Assessments for Schools (ICAS)
Permission Form
Please return this form to school in a clearly labelled envelope via your child’s tote box.
Please complete an entry for each of your eligible children.
I give permission for my child______________________________, of _______________
Child’s name Class
to participate in the following 2017 International Competitions and Assessments for Schools (ICAS).
Please select the subjects you would like your child to enter by highlighting or circling:
Students must sit on the official sitting date for each subject to be eligible for UNSW medals. However, your school may choose to sit at another time to fit in with other school activities and routines
Please find enclosed total entry fee paid by cash, cheque or credit card.
Cheques to be made payable to ‘St Monica’s Primary School’.
Entries Close Friday, 31st March at the close of the school day ( Term 1 break up day).
_____________________________________________ ______________
Name of Parent/Guardian Date
Signature of Parent/ Guardian
Subject/Paper Official Sitting Date Entry Fee, incl. GST Fee
Enclosed
Science 30 May 2017 $8.80 (2016 price)
Spelling 14 June 2017 $12.10 (2016 price)
English 1 August 2017 $8.80 (2016 price)
Mathematics 15 August 2017 $8.80 (2016 price)
TOTAL
St Monica’s Primary School 20 Robinson Street,
Moonee Ponds Victoria 3039
Phone: 9375 1132 Fax: 9370 7136
St Monica’s Primary School 20 Robinson Street,
Moonee Ponds Victoria 3039
Phone: 9375 1132 Fax: 9370 7136
2017 St Monica’s Fete, November 18th One of the things that makes St Monica’s great is our active friendly school community – the
community that has produced successful fetes in years gone by. This time around we want to
make sure that each family (especially new ones) have the opportunity to get involved. A school
fete is a great way to bring our community together, create friendships and most importantly see
our children experience what’s been created for them.
In previous fetes there has been an overwhelming amount of money raised. Whilst this remains
top of mind, our “school fete vision” this year is all about creating an amazing fun filled day for
children, families and the greater community. With this vision in mind, we would be extremely
grateful with your family’s involvement by nominating to do ‘just one task’.
On the next page is a list of ‘tasks’ we need to complete to ensure a successful fete. We will need
everybody’s support (large or small) on the day and also in the planning stages. So with the theme
of ‘just one task’ in mind, please tick one box (or more if you wish), include your contact details
and return this form to the school office as soon as possible. Then we can collate the responses
and when the time comes, we will contact you regarding participation.
Thank you kindly for your valuable help.
Yours sincerely,
Kelly Clark, Rose Greco & Sharon Lourdes
Fete coordinators
I’m going to become a fan of the St Monica’s Fete, please follow us on Facebook and Instagram
for the latest news.
Search St Monica’s Twilight Fete 2017
Yes, sign me up to the fete committee
I’m an advertising genius
I’d like to be ticket coordinator
Can get involved with craft which includes organising class art items for silent Auction
I can contribute to the Gourmet Delights food stall i.e. jams, chutneys, biscuits etc.
I’d like to organise the raffles
I can help seek donations
I can donate an item/voucher (please list item/voucher) ___________________________________________________________________
I can offer sponsorship or I know someone who might be interested
I’ve got a prominent house to put signage
I’m a bloke and keen to be muscle for stalls and general needs for fete day.
Be logistics coordinator
First Aid Officer
I’d like to organise a stall i.e. food, craft, juice bar, sideshow games, show bags, bookstall or another…. my suggestion is below
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
I have a skill that can be utilised (i.e. carpenter, electrician etc…) (please list skill and please don’t
be shy about these skills!) ______________________________________ ________
__________________________________________________________________________
I’ve got a great idea (please list idea ______________________________________ ________
__________________________________________________________________________
I would like to help in a smaller way but don’t know quite how yet. Please keep me informed via
email of any help that may be needed from time to time.
Name: _______________________________________________________________
Mobile: _______________________________________________________________
Email: _______________________________________________________________
Child(ren)’s name/s and classes:___________________________________________________
For clarification of anything in the above list or if you’ve had a stall in previous fetes and wish to
continue this please contact us via email.
If you have a Centrelink Health Care Card/ Pension Card you may be eligible for CSEF. Application
forms are available from the school office.
Application close on Friday 30th June 2017.