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What a wonderful start to the new year we have had. I believe this may actually be the first year we haven’t had very wet weather in the first week of school, though we may only have a short period of grace with that. It has been lovely to welcome so many new families to our school and to see our students transitioning so positively into their new year levels and classes. Please remember that if you have any questions, your class teachers or our office staff are only an email or phone call away. Communication is key to building and sustaining a supportive school community.
Student safety
Please be aware of a hardcopy letter that was sent home today requesting information about the usual expectations for your child/children after school. We would like to know your school departure arrangements so we can ensure we have effective processes in place to mitigate risk.
We understand that parents have need to change the usual arrangements from time to time or maybe your family situation means there can be regular changes. We would like to establish an expectation that if there is a change from the ‘usual’ that parents are emailing teachers before the beginning of the school day. If the need for change occurs during the day, We will need parents to call the office as we can’t guarantee teachers will read their emails throughout the day- if fact we’d prefer they weren’t. The office staff will ensure teachers can communicate any changes in arrangements are communicated with students.
OSHC
Please know I am well aware of many issues with our OSHC service at the moment regarding the booking system and with availability of space due to registration. I can thankfully inform you that the increased registration has come through yesterday and should alleviate all of the booking issues. OSHC has had a significant change of staff which is never ideal but can’t be helped. I have been working with the new coordinator Kim Gowley to ensure we are getting things sorted so we have a service that is safe and reliable.
Car Parking
Thank you all for your patience and flexibility with car parking this week. Having dry dirt areas has significantly helped as has our staff arrangements. We have hired a minibus for the first two weeks and are parking elsewhere while everyone settles into the new year routine. Once our students have returned to the OSHC service, or to the drop off and pick up areas, we generally find that pressure eases in the actual carpark. When using the Drop Off / Pick Up Zone, please continue not arriving till at least 3.00pm. Children are not dismissed until then and waiting in the Pick Up Zone before 3.00pm can cause car parks to be blocked by the line of traffic that develops.
eProjects
We are very excited to see that our eProjects are already off and running with most classes having introduced their class project. We have new worms for the Year 3 gardens, the Year 2’s have met the chickens and the 4/5/6 have explored the concerns about the Great Barrier Reef.
Students have had wonderful opportunities to get outside and enjoy our play spaces and our general school environment already this week. Next week we start specialist lessons and I am sure that our students are going to love what they have in store, especially in terms of some lunch time options too.
Have a fabulous weekend. See you all next week.
Cheers
Penny Collins
A big welcome back to everyone in our St Benedict’s Community! It’s been great to see everyone back this week and all of the students have seemed to settle in nicely to the rhythm of the year - although I’m sure there will be some tired students (and teachers) over the weekend.
Sacramental Program
As you may be aware, we are part of the Good Shepherd Catholic Parish, led by Fr Dave Lancini. Each year, the Parish run a Sacramental Program for students to prepare for the sacraments of Reconciliation, Confirmation and First Holy Communion. If your child is in Year 3 or above and would like to participate in the Sacramental Program, you will be required to attend an information evening either next Monday 1st Feb (Ryan Community Centre) or Tuesday 2nd Feb (Good Shepherd Community Centre) at 7:00pm. If you require any further information, don’t hesitate to either contact myself at school or the Parish Office on 47239844. A note about the program will be in this newsletter.
For those unaware, Fr Dave is moving into retirement this year. The parish has already received the two priests who will be looking after our parish, Fr Joseph and Fr Clement, who have been working with Fr Dave to ensure as smooth a transition as possible.
Date Claimer
Our assemblies this year will remain on a Friday at 8:45am in the Hall. These will be starting in Week 5, Friday 26 February. Our Beginning Year Liturgy will be taking place on Monday 15 February at 9:00am in the Hall. This will be our last liturgy overseen by Fr Dave, with Fr Joseph and Fr Clement visiting to meet our community as well.
Pax
Nick
APA / Pastoral Care Coordinator News
Welcome to all our returning and new families. It has been wonderful to see so many smiling faces as we commence our year. I am privileged and excited to take on a new role within our Leadership team. I will be continuing to work in a Pastoral Care role with students to support their social skills development including within classrooms and alongside teachers. Additionally, I will be assisting Mr Christie and Mrs Herron with student engagement and meeting the diverse needs of our learners. I am looking forward to a great year and welcome you to chat about any needs that may arise.
Yours in Support, Ros
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