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Making Prayer A Priority
One of the many challenges presented by COVID-19 within our Catholic school is continuing to provide opportunities for our students and families to experience our tradition as being meaningful without regular mass and whole school liturgical celebrations. Our daily whole school prayer and the preparation of our Sacraments are also very different this year. In response to this significant challenge, we are focusing on our prayer life by ensuring Prayer is a Priority.
Choosing Prayer as a focus throughout COVID-19 restrictions, is no accident. We know that if God is at the centre of our Catholic school, then prayer plays an essential role in the formation of our school’s Catholic Identity.
Our intention to reignite our school’s prayer life began this week with a staff gathering. After much reflection and discussion we collectively committed to be innovative and provide engaging opportunities for ourselves, parents and students to use prayer as a point of connection with our Catholic faith.
It is critical that we allow our students to come to their own realisation of the importance of prayer. To achieve this we aim to have our students play an active role in consolidating their understanding of prayer as an encounter with Jesus. Next week, all students will receive their own Prayer Journal. Teachers will continue to gather to explore ways to help students develop their understanding of prayer and ways to share our learning with parents and our Parish.
This brief video of Pope Francis sharing the importance of prayer for families is definitely worth watching: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWRmByVhp30
We leave you with a video clip of Mrs Baker simply showing how parents and families can pray our most important prayer together:
Mrs Kaylene Duffin | Principal
POSITIVE BEHAVIOURS 4 LEARNING (PB4L)
Term 3 Week 6 - The Catholicity of the school
Pupil Free Days 2020 - POSTPONED
All pupil free days have been postponed until further notice due to COVID restrictions. Apologies for any inconvenience.
Father's Day
Grandparents Day
Assemblies
Our Week 5 Assembly was a huge success as we saw 70 parents online viewing via the Zoom platform.
The new Zoom Assemblies allow parents to see students receiving awards, principal messages and continue to be a part of our school. We are very pleased to invite parents to join us online for all of our future Assemblies. Our next Assembly is on:
2 September 2020 at 2:40 pm. Click here to join on the day: http://bit.ly/wk7hchassembly
Kids & Tech: Tips for Parents in the Digital Age
Set limits and encourage playtime. Media use, like all other activities, should have reasonable limits. Unstructured and offline play stimulates creativity. Make unplugged playtime a daily priority, especially for very young children.
Screen time shouldn't always be alone time. Co-view, co-play and co-engage with your children when they are using screens—it encourages social interactions, bonding, and learning. Don't just monitor them online—interact with them, so you can understand what they are doing and be a part of it.
School Managed iPad Information Session - Yr 2
We would like to remind and invite Year 2 parents to an information session on Wednesday, 2 September 2020 at 7:00pm. This information session will be held via zoom. This information session will outline the managed iPad system for 2021. We look forward to you joining us.
The link to access this zoom meeting is: http://bit.ly/HCHiPadzoom
Mr Jeff Bõdy, Middle Leader/Year 6 Class Teacher
Book Day 2020
Gardening Club
THE FORTNIGHT THAT WAS IN GARDENING CLUB
Kindergarten
In Week 4 our Kinders investigated the difference between animals that hibernate vs those that migrate. This took place in Yalunga Garden where they listened for clues around four animals (albatross, whale, snake and pygmy possum), then played the Hibernate vs Migrate game. In Week 5, it was out to The Patch where we discussed ‘what is a farm’. The Year 5 Gardening Club Leaders conducted some peer teaching to our very excited Kinders as well as lead the Taste and Sniff session where the Kinders sampled our home-grown produce, baby carrots once again being voted the favourite.
Lunchtime Gardening Club
With a large pile of mulch to move from one side of the school to the other as well as spreading it around the garden beds, most of our participants were very excited to get involved in this activity. Those that stayed behind were our ‘snail hunters’, a small group of enthusiastic students, led by Pippa and Bella, whose sole goal is to eradicate The Patch from these slimy, hungry creatures through relocation. There was also our other breakout group, made up of mostly Gardening Club Leaders, which have been working tirelessly to get the smaller garden bed ready for planting. And to everyone’s delight, our cauliflowers were ready to harvest and the students discovered how delicious it is raw!
Stay tuned to see what we get up to next!
Mrs Sue Murray, Gardening Club
School Canteen
FATHER'S DAY STALL
Thanks to the hard work and support of our teachers and school support officers, our annual Father's Day stall will be going ahead this year! As always, the students can choose from a range of gifts, all for $5.