Term 3 Week 4 Monday 31st July 2023
-
Our Weekly Prayer
-
From the Principal
-
Key dates for the Diary
-
Welcome to our community
-
Grandparent's Day
-
PAM, Schoolzine and SIMON
-
Homework at St. Colman's
-
Language other than English Survey
-
Insight SRC Survey
-
Book Week 2023
-
Weekly Award Winners
-
Term 3 Classroom Information
-
Free to a good home!
-
Wanted- boxes
-
Playgroup at St Colman's
-
Lunch Orders
-
St. Colman's Community Garden
-
St. Colman's Enrolments
-
Birthday Wishes
-
Footy Tipping
-
School Advisory Council
-
Our Lady of Mercy Parish Bulletin
-
Out of School Care
-
MRC 50th Jubilee Celebrations
-
St. Colman's School is a Child Safe Community
-
NCCD
-
Community News
-
Covid Information
Our Weekly Prayer
From the Principal
Dear St Colman's community,
I had an interesting conversation with some students this morning who were most concerned as they had heard rumours of our school closing. I was very quick to reassure them that this is far from the truth. Our school will continue to be a thriving, Catholic educational community well into the foreseeable future.
I do encourage you to ‘spread the word’ about our school. Word of Mouth is the number one way that prospective parents find out about a school.
When people hear positive things about a school from friends or family, they are more likely to trust that information. Personal recommendations carry a lot of weight and credibility because they come from people with first-hand experience or knowledge about the school.
So, if you are happy with your school, please be loud and proud!
Read on to find out what else is happening in our school community. It is always a good idea to familiarise yourself with the key dates section of the newsletter. Please feel free to contact me at any time with any questions, concerns or suggestions you may have.
Have a great week.
Kind regards,
Janet
Key dates for the Diary
Term 3
Monday 31st July- Staff online Sounds Write training- week 2
Monday 7th August- Staff online Sounds Write training- week 3
- Reconciliation begins
Friday 11th August- Yr 5/6 Rookies Hooptime
Monday 14th August- Staff online Sounds Write training- week 4
Monday 21st August-BOOKWEEK- Dress Up and Book Fair
- MOW all week
-Staff online Sounds Write training- week 5
Tuesday 22nd August- School Closure Day- Structured Literacy PL for staff
Friday 25th August- 3/4 Rookies Hooptime
Monday 28th August- Staff online Sounds Write training- week 6
Friday 1st September- Father's Day Breakfast
Wednesday 6th September- Sacrament of Reconciliation
Friday 15th September- Last day of Term 3- Footy Colours Day
2023 Meals on Wheels Roster
Week beginning; 21st August and 30th October
School Closure Dates 2023
Term 3: Tuesday 22nd August (Literacy)
Term 4: Friday 10th November (Catholic Social Teaching)
School Camps 2023
Year 3/4 Camp to Sovereign Hill September 12th and 13th
Year 5/6 Camp to Melbourne November 22-24
Welcome to our community
We celebrate the safe arrival of Grace Owen.
Mikayla, James and Tobias are delighted to welcome Grace into their family and report that she has been a delight!
We look forward to meeting Grace and watching her grow!
Grandparent's Day
Advance notice that we will be celebrating Grandparent's Day at our school on Tuesday October 24th.
PAM, Schoolzine and SIMON
Recently, we have had several parents inform us that they have had difficulty accessing PAM. As this is a major part of home/school communication it is very important that you have access to this platform. I urge you to come into school and Jane and I will help sort out any issues you may have with PAM, SIMON or the Schoolzine App.
Homework at St. Colman's
We have recently had a few parents ask about our 'no homework' policy at our school. Several years ago the school investigated the efficacy of homework in primary schools and also surveyed the parent group at that time. The school used the evidence from renowned researcher in education, John Hattie, to support their thinking.
“Research by John Hattie, Professor of Education at the University of Melbourne, has found that homework in primary school has an effect of around zero, as students are completing separate and unrelated projects rather than reinforcing learnt knowledge”.
It was decided that at St Colman’s our homework would prioritise the importance of daily home reading. That being said, we have noticed a decline in the number of students who are reading at home daily and who are getting their diary signed by an adult to indicate that they have been listened to when reading.
We are having a school-wide blitz on this and all children who read at home and have their diary signed by an adult will receive a Dojo point as a reward.
Parents that are wanting to provide opportunities to reinforce their child’s learning at home, are encouraged to utilise the Reading Eggs and Mathletics websites (links below).
Login details for your child can be found in their diary.
Language other than English Survey
At St Colman's we strive to work together with our families to provide a rich and comprehensive language program (LOTE – Language other than English). We are reviewing and interested in parent and student voice in the language (LOTE) that is taught at St Colman's. Teaching a second language is mandatory in Victorian schools. We have received several requests to consider the teaching of Auslan (Auslan is the sign language of the Australian deaf community) instead of French and we are curious if this would be the preferred option of our school community.
This is the last week that the survey will be available. Please click on the link below to access the survey. It would be great to discuss the survey questions with your child(ren) before completing the survey. We value your feedback. Thank you!
Insight SRC Survey
All families received a letter last week inviting them to participate in the Insight SRC Survey.
For those that are new, these surveys are completed by staff, students and families to look at the organisational health of our school and to inform our goals going forward. It is designed to assist schools in gaining an understanding of parent perceptions of their children’s experience of school. It is a wonderful opportunity for you to have some input into the future direction of our school, so please take the time to share your thoughts. The survey only takes about 15 minutes to complete.
The last day to complete the survey is Friday 5th August. Please let me know if you are having any issues.
Book Week 2023
This year’s Book Week theme is ‘Read, Grow, Inspire!’ and Book Week takes place from 19th – 25th August, 2023.
As is the tradition at our school, families are invited to purchase one of this year's CBCA short-listed books for our library. All purchases made for the library will have a label placed inside them acknowledging the family who has made the generous donation. These books will be on display in the school's corridor from next Monday August 7th.
Our Book Fair will be set up from Monday, 14th August, 2023. Everyone will be invited to peruse the items on display until Friday, 18th August, 2023. Students will be encouraged to write a Wishlist, which they can take home and discuss a possible purchase with their families. Purchases can be made on the day of the fair, Monday 21st August, or at any stge until they are packed away on Friday 25th August. Payment needs to be made at the time of purchase.
On Monday 21st August (Week 7) we will hold our Book Week Dress Up Parade at 9am. This will be followed by a day of book related learning activities.
We will also welcome Ben Harkin to our school on this day to talk to our students. Ben is an inspirational young local boy who, despite being born without any arms, has gone on to travel the world and inspire thousands of people with stories of his adventures. This has turned him into one of the region’s most popular motivational speakers.
Weekly Award Winners
Congratulations all students who received an award at our weekly assembly last Friday. Remember, you are all most welcome to join us at the assembly, starting at 2:50 in the Middle classroom.
Term 3 Classroom Information
See attached document highlighting what is happening in our classrooms this term.
Free to a good home!
We have one 4-drawer filing cabinets and one 3-drawer filing cabinet that we no longer use or need. If you would like one, it is all yours!
Please contact the office to arrange pick up.
Wanted- boxes
Mrs Kennedy is about to commence a construction unit in her art classes. She is asking parents to collect and drop off boxes they may have that are shoe box size or smaller, as we will be using them for a box construction project.
Playgroup at St Colman's
We have been delighted by the success of Little Colman's Playtime and we are extremely grateful to Lily Convery-Oborne for her passion and commitment in getting this little initiative up and running. Due to the popularity of this playgroup, we have decided to make this a fortnightly event, and the next session is THIS FRIDAY.
The ongoing commitment to this project will require support from other members of the school community. If you are willing to help out by going on a roster to help organise Little Colman’s, please contact either the school or Lily.
WE WILL NEED TO PURCHASE SOME GAMES AND EQUIPMENT FOR OUR PLAYGROUP. HOWEVER, WE WONDERED IF YOU HAD ANY OLD TOYS AND GAMES THAT YOUR CHILDREN HAVE GROWN OUT OF AND THAT YOU NO LONGER NEED. IF SO, WE WOULD GREATLY APPRECIATE THE DONATION OF ANY PRE-SCHOOL TOYS AND GAMES, INDOOR OR OUTDOOR, THAT ARE IN EXCELLENT USED CONDITION.
Lunch Orders
LUNCH ORDERS are only available twice a week on Monday and Friday.
St. Colman's Community Garden
We are so grateful to local community member, Marie Varley, who has volunteered to work with our students each week to re-establish our neglected community garden. This week the Seniors and the Junior students will be spending some time getting their hands dirty!
You can help by donating any of the following items needed for this project.
- Used soft drink bottle (1.25 or 2 Lt)
- Any herb or vegetable seedlings
- Old carpet off cuts, door mats or hessian bags
- Old plastic pots
- White plastic that can be cut up and used as name tags (for example, ice-cram containers).
St. Colman's Enrolments
Birthday Wishes
No student or staff birthdays this week. However, if you are having a birthday we wish you a very happy birthday!
Many blessings to you on your special day and throughout the year.
Footy Tipping
A very interesting weekend for Tipsters!
Methodical Flame managed to get 4 tips correct so that now puts them one clear of Stacey Atkins.
Entry fee is $20 adults and $10 school aged children and is due to be paid ASAP
If you haven't already done so, please pop into the office to pay for your entry.
School Advisory Council
We would like to introduce you to our SAC members for 2022-2023. Lily Convery-Oborne (Chair), Jo Wallis, Alison Greig, Michelle Lehmann, Jo Dolling, Zion Palmer, Sophie and Nick Allen, Rachel Baulch, Rosie O’Connor (School rep), Janet Cain (Principal) and Fr. Gary Jones (Parish Rep)
These people are the voice of the parish and parents in the school. If you have any questions or anything that you would like raised please contact one of these people.
The SAC meets twice a term and we thank these people for agreeing to be a part of this group that provides an essential link between the school and its families.
Our Lady of Mercy Parish Bulletin
Out of School Care
A reminder that during 2023 we have access to Out of School Care, supplied by TheirCare, at Mortlake College. Registration is made via the TheirCare website. https://theircare.com.au/
Search for Mortlake College P-12
MRC 50th Jubilee Celebrations
Mercy Regional College is celebrating 50 years of Catholic education in our community. If you are a past student you may wish to attend one of the events they have planned.
Jubilee Day
We would love our past students, families and staff to join us in this celebration on Saturday 25 November from 11:30 to 3:30 in Camperdown. School tours, roll calls and displays for each decade, food trucks and music, tree planting, free family portraits, afternoon tea and more. This event is free.
Jubilee Dinner
On Saturday evening (25 November) we will gather for dinner and the presentation of the inaugural Spirit of Mercy Awards, and the Annual Car Raffle. Then you are invited to kick up your heels to the lively music of The People’s Poets.
Click on the link below for more information and to secure your spot!
St. Colman's School is a Child Safe Community
Child Safety Officers
Janet Cain and Rosie O'Connor are our Child Safety Officers.
Contact them on:
Phone: 55992285 or 0490539167
Email: jcain@scmortlake.catholic.edu.au or roconnor@scmortlake.catholic.edu.au
Standard 8: Staff and volunteers are equipped with the knowledge, skills and awareness to keep children and young people safe through ongoing education and training.
In complying with Child Safe Standard 8, St. Colman's must, at a minimum, ensure:
8.1 Staff and volunteers are trained and supported to effectively implement the organisation’s Child Safety and Wellbeing Policy.
8.2 Staff and volunteers receive training and information to recognise indicators of child harm including harm caused by other children and young people.
8.3 Staff and volunteers receive training and information to respond effectively to issues of child safety and wellbeing and support colleagues who disclose harm.
8.4 Staff and volunteers receive training and information on how to build culturally safe environments for children and young people.
NCCD
Please read the attached information sheet for parents regarding NCCD.
Community News
Covid Information
As we have had quite a few reported cases of Covid 19 within our community, it is timely to remind ourselves of COVID Safe arrangements. We will be encouraging greater vigilance with our hand washing procedures at school.
Although there are no mandated isolation arrangements, the following is strongly recommended:
It is strongly recommended that students:
● Who test positive for COVID-19 should stay home and isolate for five days.
● Should not attend school after five days if still symptomatic.
● Who are symptomatic but have not tested positive should not attend school.
Where students become symptomatic at school, they should:
● Be collected by their parents/carers.
● Undergo testing for COVID-19.
It is strongly recommended that staff:
● Who test positive for COVID-19 should stay home and isolate for five days.
● Should not attend school after five days if still symptomatic.
● Who are symptomatic but have not tested positive should not attend school.
If families require RAT kits, please contact the school office.
COVID-19 reporting requirements.
The Department of Health recommends that a person who tests positive for COVID-19 should inform those with whom they have recently been in contact, including their workplace, school and household.
Schools no longer have to alert their school community of positive cases, however we will continue to do this informally.
Face masks.
Staff and students who wish to wear a face mask should be supported to do so, and schools should continue to make face masks available for staff, students and visitors.
The Department of Health recommends that masks should be worn by a person who is a close contact of someone who has tested positive for COVID-19 when leaving home.
Additionally, the department recommends that masks should be worn by a person who has COVID-19 for 10 days after a positive test when they need to leave home.