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WEEK 5, TERM 4 |
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Friday, 15 November |
Crazy Sock Day - Wear your craziest socks and bring a gold coin donation for the Catholic Missions The School Explorers - School Transition Program Session 3 Discover it! 2pm - 2.50pm Clothing Pool opens 2.45pm Mrs Lowe attending the Principals Faith Formation at Galong (Siloam) Flexischool Lunch Order https://user.flexischools.com.au/login |
WEEK 6, TERM 4 |
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Tuesday, 19 November |
Softball Coaching Clinics Sushi Tuesday (orders by Sunday 8.00pm) |
Thursday, 21 November |
Softball Coaching Clinics |
Friday, 22 November |
Prayer Celebration led by Year 2 and final Term 4 Awards Presentation 8.55am The School Explorers - School Transition Program Session 4 Play it! 2pm - 2.50pm Youth Ministry Team Illuminate Retreat with Mrs Mitchell Clothing Pool opens 2.45pm Flexischool Lunch Order https://user.flexischools.com.au/login |
Save the Date
Crazy Sock Day!
This Friday, we’re excited to invite all students to join in the fun for Crazy Sock Day! Your child is encouraged to come to school in their wildest, most colourful, mismatched, or outrageous socks to support a great cause. Crazy Sock Day is more than just a day of fun – it’s a fundraiser to support the vital work of Catholic Missions.
For a gold coin donation, students can show off their unique sock style while helping make a positive difference in communities in need. Funds raised will go directly to Catholic Missions, supporting their projects that bring hope, resources, and support to disadvantaged communities around the world.
Thank you for your support, and we can’t wait to see all the fantastic socks on Friday!
Reminder: Student Arrival Time and Supervision
This is a friendly reminder that students should not be arriving at school before 8:30 am unless they are enrolled in before-school care. Supervision begins at 8:30 am each morning, and it’s essential that students are not on the school grounds prior to this time without adult supervision.
We understand that morning schedules can be busy. If you need care before 8:30 am, please consider utilising our before-school care program, which provides a supervised environment for students.
Planning Class Lists for 2025 – Friendship Five
This week, each student has been invited to consider and write down their “Friendship Five” – a list of up to five classmates with whom they feel they collaborate and learn well. This list will help us as we create balanced, supportive classes for the new year.
When forming class lists, we prioritise several factors to ensure each child is set up for success. Alongside the “Friendship Five,” we take into account individual learning needs, behavioural needs, and the overall dynamics of each class. We know that friendships play an important role in a child’s happiness and comfort at school, and we’ll make every effort to ensure that each student is placed with at least one friend from their list.
The class teachers will begin to collaborate on these lists from next week, and we aim to have these finalised and shared with you by Friday, 13 December. On this day, the students will also spend some time with their 2025 teachers.
Sushi Tuesdays
Just a reminder that ALL sushi orders need to be in by Sunday night, and orders can only be placed from the White Rice Handrolls and Deluxe Items menus.
Contagious Illnesses at School
Currently, several contagious illnesses are circulating, including influenza, whooping cough and gastroenteritis. To help keep our school environment healthy and safe for everyone, we kindly ask that you keep your children at home if they are unwell. For cases of gastroenteritis, please ensure your child stays home for at least 24 hours after their last episode of symptoms.
For further guidance, we have attached the "School Exclusion Periods" information flyer from Health Direct, which outlines the recommended time away from school for various illnesses.
The School Explorers - School Transition Program
This week's School Explorers session, 'Discover it!' will focus on developing science skills aimed at developing the children's inquiring minds. This week, our 5B class will be working with our pre-school friends.
We ask that when parents and carers arrive, they sign the attendance sheet in the foyer and move into the school hall for the commencement of each session at 2.00 pm. Parents and carers are welcome to stay or drop off their children and return at the end of the session at 2.50 pm.
Do you know a child starting school next year? We would love for you to encourage them to visit! Please contact the office to book a tour and learn more about what St Matthew’s Primary School has to offer. We are currently accepting enrolments for our 2025 Kindergarten and Year One classes.
Yours in truth, goodness, unity and love,
Mrs Sarah Lowe
Principal
Term 4 Library News
Dear wonderful St Matthew’s families,
The end of the year is fast approaching, which means it’s almost time for our annual library stocktake. To help this happen smoothly, we’d really appreciate your help.
- Our last day of borrowing for 2024 is Friday, 22nd November.
- ALL library books need to be returned by Monday, 2nd December.
- Take-home readers need to be returned to your child’s classroom by Friday, December 6th.
Books can be easily misplaced, so please search your house carefully for any books that may be hiding behind bookshelves, under beds, in the back of the car, down the back of the couch, etc! To avoid having these books charged to your account, please return them on time. If you have any questions about this, please email me (sally.judd@cg.catholic.edu.au).
Thank you,
Sally Judd
Teacher Librarian
Movember - Mens Health Fundraiser
Our male teachers, Mr Hunt, Mr Payne, and Mr Hargraves, are participating in Movember, an annual event involving the growing of moustaches during the month of November to raise awareness of Men's Health issues.
To make a donation to this cause, scan the QR code and/or send in your bottles, cans, and cartons. A collection tub is in the school foyer.