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- What's on at STA
- Birthdays - February
- 3 Blue News
- Archbishop Decision to Incorporate Catholic Education
- IMPORTANT INFORMATION - DROP OFF/PICK UP
- Wet Weather Arrangements
- School Photos
- Religious Education News - Project Compassion
- Years 3 & 5 - NAPLAN Information
- National Counsellor Week - Thank you Sally & Summer!
- Dogs on School grounds
- Library News
- Ngunnawal Language
- Do you have a Digger?
- School Community Council (SCC) News
- Save the Date - Fete News
- Fete News - Sponsorship
- Fete News - Volunteers Needed
- Merici Girls College
- Uni-Norths Owls Junior Rugby Union Club
- STA Parish Information
Dear Families,
It’s hard to believe that we are already into week 3 of the first school term of 2024. Week 2 felt jam packed with activities and learning. The Swimming Carnival & Water Fun Day was a highlight for many students. It was delight to see all students at the Carnival come together supporting and encouraging each other. Students represented our school beautifully and I would like to thank the many parent volunteers, teachers and staff who helped make the day very successful. I particularly would like to acknowledge the hard work and commitment of our Sports Coordinator, Ms Megan Thomas, for the smooth running of such a large event. Whilst our senior students were at the Swimming Carnival our junior students participated in a water fun day. There were many squeals of delight and smiles all round. Again, thank you to the teachers, staff and of course our wonderful parent volunteers for your help on the day.
All Families will have now received the Term 1 Overviews. Thank you to all the classroom Teachers for preparing this information for families. Kindergarten families have already met with their child’s teacher to discuss goals, strengths, and challenges. Parents of students in year 1 to year 6 will have the opportunity to meet with their child’s teacher in Week 5. These 10 minute meetings are used as an important snapshot for each child regarding their learning so teachers, students and parents can collaborate to achieve the best possible outcome for students. More information on how to book a meeting will follow shortly.
Staff have been working extremely hard on increasing and updating their professional learning. The last couple of weeks has held a strong focus on student wellbeing with all staff completing CPR training. Today staff will undertake Epilepsy training.
Tomorrow, Father Gerard McCormick will celebrate an Ash Wednesday liturgy for the school as a part of our celebration for the season of Lent. Students will participate in the prayers and I encourage families to open a discussion with your children around the meaning and significance of Ash Wednesday.
This Friday sees our Year 6 students officially become our school leaders at the Leadership Mass. This is such a special milestone event for the year 6 students and no doubt a proud moment for families. I look forward to being a part of the Mass this year. Families will present their children with their Leadership Shirts at the Mass. This year’s shirts have quite a significant meaning behind the design as it signifies the journey of our students from Kindergarten through to Year 6 together with the passing on of Eldership. This unique design captures a wonderful story, and I would like to thank Miss Laura Mudford for such a meaningful creation. All Year 6 students will receive a description of the 2024 Leadership Shirt design with their shirts.
This week the eldest child of each family will bring home a box as a part of our Project Compassion. This term’s Project Compassion is about learning kindness and sacrificing for those in need which coincides with the start of Lent. This is detailed further later in the newsletter.
Last Thursday our School Community Council held their first Fete Meeting for 2024. I thank each and every member of our SCC Fete Committee.
Tonight, the School Community Council will be meeting again in the school library at 6:00pm. We have had a number of people step down from the SCC due to their children graduating from STA. The SCC plays an integral role in the school community by providing support not only to the school but all STA families. The SCC helps all families, especially those who are new to the school, to get to know the school and become involved whilst also raising funds that benefit the whole school. I encourage you all to come along and help contribute to this wonderful school by supporting our SCC. I hope to see you all tonight.
God bless
WEEK | DATE | EVENT |
3 | Tues 13/02 | SCC Meeting 6:00pm - all welcome |
3 | Wed 14/02 | Kindergarten Testing Day - No Kindy classes |
3 | Fri 16/02 | Year 6 Leadership Mass |
4 | Tues 20/02 | School Photos - ELC |
4 | Wed 21/02 | School Photos - Primary School |
4 | Thur 22/02 | School Photos - ELC |
4 | Fri 23/02 | Assembly hosted by Year 6 - 2:00pm in the hall |
5 | Wed 28/03 | Kindergarten Health Checks forms due |
7 | Mon 11/03 | Canberra Day Public Holiday |
7 - 8 | 13/03 - 22/03 | NAPLAN for Years 3 & 5 |
8 | Mon 18/03 | Luke Kennedy - Year 5/6 Presentation |
8 | Tues 19/03 | SCC Meeting 6:00pm in the Library |
8 | Sat 23/03 | STA Fete |
9 | Fri 29/03 | Good Friday Public Holiday |
10 | Mon 01/04 | Easter Monday Public Holiday |
11 | 12/04 | White Token Lunch |
11 | 12/04 | Prinicpal Awards |
11 | 12/04 | Last day of Term 1 |
February Birthdays
Jack B, Seneca B, August S, Jed G, Nevaeh M, Jack P, Aditya P, Lilly H, Bradley L-B, Jessica R, Skylar W, Jaana C, Abbey T, Violet P, Evelyn F, Lu’isa T, Audrey K, Savanna H, Annabel L, Oliver T, Isaac H. Austin K
IMPORTANT INFORMATION - DROP OFF/PICK UP
Dear Parents & Carers,
Please note that all students arriving after 9:00am must be signed in at the front office by an adult. Parents and carers are not permitted to walk students to classrooms after 8:50am. This is to ensure not only the safety of all students but also to minimise interruption to classes and students learning which commences at 9am. Further, parents are required to walk around the outside of the school building to the courtyard for collection at 3pm. Please do not enter the front office to cut through the school.
A friendly reminder that the school gates close at 9:00am. Please ensure that if you have parked on the tar at school drop off that your car is removed by 9:00am.
We greatly appreciate your assistance.
Please note that in the event of wet weather students can enter the Library and wait for their teacher. Parents and/or Carer will drop off as per usual and children will make their way to the Library. Teachers will be on duty in the Library from 8:30am. Please ensure that children are not dropped off prior to 8:30am.
PHOTO DAY
ELC - Tuesday 20 February & Thursday 22 February
Primary School Wednesday 21 February
ELC photos will be taken on 20th & 22nd February with the Primary School on Wednesday 21 February. Photo packages are ordered with MSP via the Compass app. Families should have received a Compass notification with order forms and additional information regarding sibling photos. If you do experience any difficulties, please do not heistate to contact the front office.
ELC photos will be ordered through a paper form which your children will bring home. Please check school bags!
Please note that it is expected that all students are dressed in full Summer Uniform for school photos regardless of whether or not it is their sports day
Years 3 & 5 - NAPLAN Information
NAPLAN testing will occur in our school between 13 and 25 March 2024 for students in years 3, 5, 7 and 9.
Online NAPLAN tests provide more precise results and are engaging for students. The tests are tailored (or adaptive), which means that each test presents questions that may be more or less difficult depending on a student’s responses. This helps students remain engaged with the assessment.
Tailored testing allows a wider range of student abilities to be assessed and measures student achievement more precisely. A student’s overall NAPLAN result is based on both the number and complexity of questions they answer correctly. Your child should not be concerned if they find questions challenging; they may be taking a more complex test pathway.
All Year 3 students will continue to complete the writing assessment on paper.
NAPLAN provides valuable information to schools and parents about literacy and numeracy achievement. It supports school improvement processes by enabling teachers to monitor student progress over time and to identify areas of strength and development.
Parents can choose to Withdraw their child from NAPLAN for a number of reasons. If this is soemthing you would like to consider, please complete the below form and return to the school as soon as possible.
All eligible students are encouraged and supported to participate in NAPLAN testing. Visit www.nap.edu.au to see interactive versions of the test and for more information.
National Counsellor Week - Thank you Sally & Summer!
This week is National Counsellor Week.
We are so very lucky to have Sally & Summer working with our students and their families.
Please join us in thanking Sally & Summer for their hard work and commitment to helping our STA families.
We are very lucky to have Summer, our Golden Retriever therapy school dog, who visits with our Counsellor, Sally Cox. Summer provides support in and around the school grounds in professional capacity and is covered by the Catholic Education Policy. Unfortunately, other dogs are not permitted on or around school grounds.
Dogs are prohibited from being on or near the grounds of preschools and primary schools as outlined by City Services ACT. If you choose to walk your dog while dropping off or collecting your children from school please wait a safe distance from entry and exit points to ensure the safety of students and your pets.
Prohibited areas for dogs unless they are an assistance animal with a permit relevant to our school are:
- child-care centres, preschools and primary schools
- high schools and secondary colleges during school hours (or when school sports or training is being conducted, including after-hours training)
- fields, ovals and playing areas when formal sport is being played
- within 10 metres of a public play space (if children are playing on it)
Penalties for bringing dogs onto school grounds do apply as listed in City Services ACT.
Winners of the STA Summer Reading Challenge Announced:
Friday morning assembly 16th February, 2024
Year |
Prize winners |
Year 1 |
Casey M |
Year 2 |
Om B |
Year 3 |
Elodie A |
Year 4 |
Adam H |
Year 5 |
Emily M |
Year 6 |
Estelle W |
Bonus Photo Prizes |
Evangeline G Heath W |
Well done to everyone who participated! Keep reading!
Storybox Library
We have a school subscription to Storybox LIbrary. You can access on a computer or iPad.
Username: STA
Password: STA2023
Library Bags
Please encourage your child to bring a library bag each week. This will help us protect our books.
Overdue library books
We still have quite a few library books outstanding from 2023. Please return overdue books to the library ASAP.
Your Library Day Is ....
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Kinder Year 1 |
Year 3 Year 5 |
Year 2 Year 4 |
Year 6 |
Scholastic Book Club
Scholastic Book Club orders are due by COB 16/2/2024. Orders can only be made on the LOOP app.
Ordering from Book Club contributes to our school library. Thank you for your support!
ICT Agreements
Don't forget to fill out your ICT Agreements on Compass so we can begin using our devices in Library/Digital Technologies lessons.
Happy reading!
From Mrs Hind
Students are introduced to new Ngunnawal vocabulary weekly. Special thanks to Miss Evans for continuing our learning of our Ngunnawal Country.
School Community Council (SCC) News
The School Community Council Uniform Shop needs your help!
Finding a STA polo shirt in a shop is like winning the lotto and the SCC Uniform Shop would love to make the school morning rush that little bit easier.
Donations
If you have any pre-loved uniforms (shirts, dresses, jumpers etc) hidden at the back of the cupboard, please drop them off to the front office. We’ll sort, wash & have them hanging on a rack in a jiffy.
We are currently open Tuesday afternoons from 3pm and Friday mornings from 8:30am and all proceeds from the sale of the uniforms go directly back into the enrichment of our school community.
Volunteers
2023 saw our Uniform Shop Working Group flourish and many new friends & connections were made. We were able to raise $8,000 from the sale of the pre-loved uniforms and that money went directly towards running events like the Disco, Sports Carnival, canteen and our Mother & Father’s Day Celebrations.
If you can spare 30mins, once every couple of weeks, we’d love to chat with you. The SCC and the Uniform Shop are run entirely by members of the community, and we can only operate if we expand our roster of volunteers. If you can help out, please email Stacey at sta.school.community.council@gmail.com
Enrolling Information for Merici College
Open Day – Wednesday 8 May 4pm-7.30pm
Be a Merici Girl (BMG) Days – Friday 3 May, Monday 6 May and Monday 13 May.
Year 6 female students are given the opportunity to attend the College for a full day as part of our BMG program. Students are required to register individually. Transport is not provided by the College.
Please contact the college on 6243 4100 for furtyher information.
Parish Priest | Father Gerard McComick |
Parish Secretary | Sharon Greaves |
Telephone | 02 6258 1563 |
charnwood@cg.org.au | |
Address | 23 Lhotsky Street CHARNWOOD ACT 2615 |
MASS | TIMES |
Monday to Friday | 9:30am |
Thursday - School Mass | 9:30am - one grade each week |
Public Holidays | 9:30am |
Saturday Vigil | 6:00pm |
Sunday | 9:00am Children's liturgy is held during the school term. All families are welcome to attend. |