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Dear Parents and Friends,
Term 2 has been an extremely busy one at Holy Cross. Our staff have been heavily engaged in ongoing professional learning with the English and Mathematics syllabi, reflecting on our school’s Vision and Mission, and, in recent weeks, gathering, analysing and preparing your child’s progress reports in preparation for Parent- Teacher Interviews taking place next week. Our P&F held the very popular pie drive fundraiser and organised a fantastic Disco night for our students last week! Some of our classes have attended excursions connected with their learning, many students have had the opportunity to access pathways across a range of sports and academic pursuits, and our students have been present at both grade and whole school masses to celebrate our faith on the two significant feast days of Mary Help Christians and Sacred Heart of Jesus. As we come towards the end of June, the month of the Sacred Heart, I share this prayer that you may also wish to share with your family:
Lord, you deserve all honour and praise, because your love is perfect and your heart
sublime.
My heart is filled to overflowing with gratitude for the many blessings and graces you have bestowed upon me and those whom I love.
Forever undeserving, may I always be attentive and never take for granted the gifts of mercy and love that flow so freely and generously from your scared heart.
Heart of Jesus, I adore you.
Heart of Jesus, I praise you.
Heart of Jesus, I thank you.
Heart of Jesus, I love you forever and always.
Amen
We keep our Year 3 students in our prayers over the next few days as they culminate their spiritual preparation to receive the Blessed Eucharist for the first time at their First Holy Communion on Sunday morning’s 10am mass. Our choir singers are invited to join Mr Bõdy in giving music ministry at this special Mass, to support their younger peers.
IMPORTANT DATES FOR TERM 3
A Term 3 printable Parent Planner will be shared at the end of next week.This is a handy two page parent calendar for your fridge or home noticeboard! Simply print and and have it handy for your day to day reference. Any updates and changes will be posted either via Compass, the website calendar or as reminders on our weekly Infographic posted on our school’s Facebook page. All dates can also be found on the Parent online Calendar accessed also on our school’s website.
Please note the next PUPIL FREE DAYS :
TERM 2 PUPIL FREE DAY - FRIDAY 5th JULY. The last day of Term 2 for students will be Thursday 4th July. Focus Area of Staff Professional Learning ~ Student Engagement, Vision and Mission
TERM 3 PUPIL FREE DAY - MONDAY 22 JULY. The first day of Term 3 for students will be Tuesday 23rd July. Focus Area of Staff Professional Learning ~ Mathematics Syllabus Implementation
TERM 3 PUPIL FREE DAY - FRIDAY 20 SEPTEMBER. Focus Area ~ Staff Spirituality Day
2024 Student Semester Reports
Student reports will be available from 3:30pm, via COMPASS this Friday 28th June.
The Semester 1 reporting period is a time to celebrate your child/ren's achievements and learning during the first half of the year. The reporting period is twofold: the report and the parent-teacher conference. The parent-teacher conference compliments the written report and is a valuable communication channel with teachers.
How can I prepare for the parent-teacher conference?
- Take time to read your child's report carefully, especially the areas of achievement and areas for growth.
- Make a note of any of the comments you are unsure about or would like to know a little more about. Perhaps there is a concept you are curious about.
- What else could I ask at the parent-teacher conference?
- What is one way I can really help my child next term?
- What advice can you give me about helping my child talk about their learning at home?
- What can I do to get more involved in my child's learning?
- How can I help my child with....... in Maths, Reading, Spelling, Writing?
- What can I do to help my child be more positive about his/her learning?
DESCRIPTORS IN A-E REPORTS
Further to the information provided about reports earlier this term, this week includes an explanation of the grade scales used. For brevity, reports will have the word descriptor, however it is important to also understand the detailed description of each one, as this is what teachers refer to when analysing the range of learning work samples, observations and assessments in order to make decisions about student progress and achievements when completing reports.
The bolded words or phrases in particular are helpful in seeing the difference between the levels.
Kindergarten written reports in Semester 1 and Semester 2 use a three-point grade scale to report student achievement using the following performance descriptors. :
Thorough |
The student has a thorough knowledge and understanding of the content and a high level of competence in the processes and skills. In addition, the student is able to apply this knowledge and these skills to most situations. |
Sound |
The student has a sound knowledge and understanding of the main areas of content and has achieved an adequate level of competence in the processes and skills. |
Basic |
The student has a basic knowledge and understanding of the content and has achieved a limited level of competence in the processes and skills. |
Students in Year 1 - Year 6 will continue to receive semester reports twice a year with a five-point grade scale used to report student achievement using the following performance descriptors:
Extensive |
The student has an extensive knowledge and understanding of the content and can readily apply this knowledge. In addition, the student has achieved a very high level of competence in the processes and skills and can apply these skills to new situations. |
Thorough |
The student has a thorough knowledge and understanding of the content and a high level of competence in the processes and skills. In addition, the student is able to apply this knowledge and these skills to most situations. |
Sound |
The student has a sound knowledge and understanding of the main areas of content and has achieved an adequate level of competence in the processes and skills. |
Basic |
The student has a basic knowledge and understanding of the content and has achieved a limited level of competence in the processes and skills. |
Elementary |
The student has an elementary knowledge and understanding in few areas of the content and has achieved very limited competence in some of the processes and skills. |
PARENT TEACHER INTERVIEWS- BOOKINGS CLOSE FRIDAY 28th June 6pm
2024 ANNUAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN PROGRESS
Goal 1: Living Our Catholic Identity: In 2024, we will revise our school’s Vision and Mission.
- We have engaged in two staff meeting sessions reflecting upon and having shared discussions about our school’s key values and beliefs, facilitated by Gary Quinn, one of the CEDoW Catholic Life, Education and Mission Team, and continuing on our Staff Day next Friday. As a result we have reflected on our core beliefs as Catholic Educators and what actions as a result are important in our school. We also reflected on what we would like a graduate of our school to have experienced, know and understand about themselves, their faith, learning and personal wellbeing. This work will continue throughout the term and form part of our staff development day on the last day of this term.
Next term, Gary will join us to work with the students, parents and parish to revise and refine our school vision and mission. This work will also inform our school vision for learning.
Goal 3: Excellence in Teaching: In 2024, we will develop alignment between curriculum teaching, learning and assessment in English and Mathematics.
- Our K-2 teachers have trialled and commenced using an assessment tool which gathers information about student reading behaviours including decoding, comprehension and fluency skills As a result, teachers are effectively observing and gathering data about reading progress, growth and achievement.
- A second round of professional collaborative planning release is currently underway with our classroom teachers working with our Instructional Coach and leadership team, to program for Mathematics with a focus on a unit to be taught in Term 3. As a result, teachers are using the UBD cycle to design pre assessments, analysing what their students know, which then informs their planning and selection of teaching content and strategies for the unit being taught.
Professional Learning
STAFF DEVELOPMENT DAY
Research tells us that the quality of the teacher is the greatest in-school influence on student achievement. Therefore high quality professional learning for teachers must be a priority to ensure improved teacher practice that leads to improved student growth. Recent professional learning undertaken or other professional commitments by our staff this fortnight includes:
Date |
Event |
Staff |
17th June |
Berry St Education Model |
Mrs Colussi Mrs Jennett |
20th June |
Principal and Assistant Principal Network ZOOM Meeting |
Mrs Colussi Mrs Jennett |
21st June |
Small School Principal “Communities of Practice” meeting |
Mrs Colussi |
25th June |
Leadership Team Check in Meeting (3-5pm) with CEDoW Leaders Anna Cindric and Tim Gilmour |
LeadershipTeam |
26th June |
Mathematics Collaborative Planning (Year 5 program) and SDD Planning |
Mrs Brannon, Mrs Jennett, Mrs Baker, Mr Bõdy |
1st July |
Mathematics Collaborative Planning (Year 4 program) |
Mr Bõdy, Mrs Baker |
2nd July |
Mathematics Collaborative Planning (Year 6 program) |
Mr Whitehall, Mrs Baker |
3rd July |
Mathematics Collaborative Planning (Year 1 program) |
Mrs Facci, Mrs Baker |
Student Attendance Matters
You may have heard about a new school attendance campaign launched by the NSW government called Every Day Matters. This campaign aims to improve current student attendance levels to pre-COVID levels. Like NSW public schools, the Catholic Education Office Diocese of Wollongong, has a target of a 95 per cent attendance rate for students. This roughly equates to students being absent two days per term.
The importance of attending school for students’ academic success and sense of belonging is well documented in research. Missing just one day of school each fortnight adds up to four weeks of lost learning a year. Over a student’s school life, this equates to an entire year of missed learning.
The Every Day Matters campaign aims to drive behavioural change among parents and students to:
- reduce absenteeism close to weekends and/or public holidays;
- reduce family trips during term;
- reduce arbitrary days off due to convenience or pressure from students.
Whilst our school’s attendance rates are positive, we do have some students with higher rates of absence. Parents are encouraged to help students reach their attendance goals by:
- ensuring they attend school every day unless they are unwell
- booking holidays during breaks and
- reaching out to your child’s teacher or to a member of the school leadership team for support, if required.
Every Blessing,
Milena Colussi
Principal
NAIDOC Week 2024The celebration of NAIDOC Week 2024 is from 7-14 July 2024 and is an opportunity for all Australians to come together to celebrate and recognise the contributions and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. This year’s NAIDOC Week theme of Keep the Fire Burning: Blak, Loud and Proud points us to the important opportunity to reflect on the strength of First Nations’ leadership and ways we can all be involved in keeping the fire burning for justice, truth and hope. During NAIDOC, we remember the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of our country and celebrate their rich cultures and inspiring contributions to Australia. |
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Next Thursday 4 July we will be celebrating NAIDOC Week. This will be a mufti day with the students encouraged to wear their Indigenous jerseys if they have one or the colours Red, Black or Yellow.
We will commence the day with a Liturgy in the Library at 9:15am followed by rotational activities during the day. Thank you to Emilie Johnstone, Cara Baillie, Merryn Murray and their families for leading activities for us on this day. We conclude the day with a brief assembly at 2:30pm under the top COLA (weather permitting) where we will showcase some of our learnings. Parents are welcome to join us for any part of the day.
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Scripture Focus
Next week, our Scripture focus comes from the Gospel of Matthew, reminding us of the imperative to aid the less fortunate. This directly aligns with our Vinnies Winter Appeal. Your generous donations over the next week would be greatly appreciated.(Envelopes can be collected from the office - cash donations in envelopes will go directly to helping people in our local community). You can also donate online on the following website https://donate.vinnies.org.au/appeals-nsw/winter-appeal-nsw The Parish also has a collection basket in the foyer for any donations you would like to make of new blankets or food items.
Additionally, we have designated next Wednesday 3 July as a Pyjama day. Students can wear their PJs in exchange for donations towards the appeal. Thank you for your support in making a difference.
Matthew 25: 35-36
“ For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me.”
First Holy Communion
Tonight we have our final preparation evening with Father Paul in the Parish Hall at 6pm. The students will also be having a First Holy Communion retreat day in the Parish hall on 28 June along with other students from our local state schools..
First Holy Communion Mass will be on this Sunday 30 June at 10.00am. Please keep these students in your prayers, particularly, this week.
Diocesan Year 4 Religious Literacy Assessment
Across our Diocese, all Year 4 students will complete the annual Religious Literacy Assessment in Term 3. They will have the opportunity to do the Practice Assessment in the first week of Term 3, and the actual assessment on Monday 5 August 2024.
The concept of 'religious literacy' is the basis for the framework for assessment in Religious Education in Wollongong across K-6. To be religiously literate, children leaving a Catholic primary school need to be able to communicate with and be at home in Catholic society and religion in general. The assessment of religious literacy focuses on students’ knowledge and understanding of the key concepts that are being addressed by the Religious Education program and the children’s ability to communicate with their religious tradition.
In Peace,
Mrs Debbie Turton
Religious Education Coordinator
The Holy Cross Parish Bulletin is emailed to our families via COMPASS, but it is easily accessible on the Parish website: https://www.helensburghcatholic.org.au/bulletins
Week 10 Assembly: Class and Principal Awards
ASSEMBLIES in TERM 3
Our fortnightly school assemblies during Term 3 will be held on Wednesday afternoons at 2.35pm.
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Wk 2 - Wednesday 31 July
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Wk 4 - Wednesday 14 August - Yr 2 sharing
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Wk 6 - Wednesday 28 August - Principal Awards
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Wk 8 - Wednesday 11 September - Yr 5 Sharing
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Wk 10 - Wednesday 25 September - Principal Awards
Technology at Holy Cross
How to navigate key online milestones for your child.
Parents and carers play a key role in guiding their children as they first encounter the online world and begin to learn through exploration, play and social interaction.
Have you ever wondered about technology use or whether you are doing it right or not? Below are a few questions that might get you thinking about technology for your child/ren.
How much time should my child spend online?
There is no magic figure. The right amount of time that children should spend online is debated, with recent research suggesting the evidence of harm relating to screen time is overstated. Choosing the right amount of screen time for your child will depend on the individual needs of your child and your family.
- your child’s age and their maturity level
- their individual learning needs
- your family’s routine
- your level of involvement and interaction with them while they are online
- the quality and nature of what they are doing online
Other questions to consider are;
Is your child old enough for a smartphone? and
When are they ready for social media accounts?
Both the physical age of your child and their level of maturity and resilience can affect their ability to have positive experiences on social media.
Each social media site and app has its own criteria for minimum age requirements. Most require users to be at least 13 years of age before they can register, although some sites are created especially for children under 13. Generally, the 13-year age requirement is not necessarily because the site is unsafe for children to use but to comply with a US law — the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998 (COPPA), which prevents collection and storage of personal information from children under 13 years of age.
Claudine's Online Order - Change to Weekly Collection Day
The cut-off for online orders won’t change, but from 1st July 2024 - For online orders, parents will be able to pick up from the school on Fridays after 2pm instead of Thursday.
This new arrangement will commence from w/c 1st July 2024 and will be updated in writing at the online ‘checkout’ for families too.
Thank you for your understanding.
Library News
PREMIER’S READING CHALLENGE (PRC)
Our PRC Champions for this fortnight are:
Year 4 – Elise
Year 5 – Sophia, Luca, Florence, Keira, Kai, Sam
Year 6 – Emma B., Grace, Aiden, Isabel, Joshua, Reese, Amos, Judy, Mollyrose, Emma M., Maya, Hannah, Isabelle, Indiana, Sebastian, Jimmy, Kaiden
CONGRATULATIONS for completing the challenge!
SCHOLASTIC BOOK CLUB ISSUE 4
Book Club Issue 4 is now closed and parents will be notified when the orders arrive.
An Interview With…Ella (Year 2)
Note from Mrs Murray: Ella is one of our new Library Warriors who has picked up very quickly where the books need to go – particularly the Graphic Novels and Non Fiction. Ella has been very keen to learn where books go and is always happy to help. Welcome to the team Ella!
What section are you responsible for?
I have been sorting the Graphic Novels.
What is your favourite book?
The Grug series by Ted Prior.
What do you love about being a Library Warrior?
I love sorting the books – Mrs Murray needs our help to do this and I have lots of fun.
What is your favourite Library task?
My favourite task is sorting the books – especially the Graphic Novels. This section has lots of books to put away and the section is always in a mess and needs sorting!
Happy reading everyone!
Sue Murray
Library Coordinator
Year 2 Excursion to the Wollongong Botanical Gardens
On Wednesday 19 June, Year 2 went on a wonderful excursion to the Wollongong Botanical Gardens. The students engaged in hands-on activities to learn all about living things and their adaptations to their natural environment. We even put some of our learnings to the test by designing and making bird feeders for our playground this week too. Our guide and volunteer guides commented on the beautiful manners of our Year 2 students, which made their teacher and Mrs Colussi very very proud! We had a terrific day of learning. We could not have asked for better weather!
Year 1
In Writing, Year 1 have been learning to create short imaginative poems with different text structures and language features so that they can compose poetry using technology to engage an audience. Year 1 have been creating different types of poetry that include adjectives, alliteration, rhyming words and onomatopoeia. We have written poems about carnivals, published them and will be using the app clips on our ipads to create a foley (soundscape) using these poems we have written as our final Science design and make project in the next two weeks. These foleys will be presented on Seesaw for our parents to watch.
Year 3
Year 3 have been learning about traditional weaving techniques and weaving practices of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. This learning integrates across Visual Arts because the students are looking at the way artists use a variety of materials to create artworks and also Science and Technology because the students are learning about the fibres in a variety of materials. Year 3 are in the process of making their own tjanpi (weaving artworks.)
Netball Gala Day




School Disco












We all had a fabulous time at our Disco last week! Check out our Facebook page for more photos.