School Newsletter Term 3, Week 4, 5th August 2022
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Principals Letter
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Happy Birthday to...
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BOOK WEEK
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Father's Day Stall
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Energy Break through Sponsorship
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Mask recommendation
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Advanced Notice - Circuit Breaker Long Weekend
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Bread Bag for School Play Equipment
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STAR Students
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PLEASE LEAVE A MESSAGE
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PAM - Parent Access Module
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Canteen
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Bell times
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Parking & Road Safety
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Child Safety
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COVID Guidelines
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Students with underlying conditions
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Cyber Safety
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Supervision of Students Information for Parents
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School Fees and Payment Information
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Bus Travel
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Uniform Shop
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Student Illness & Absence
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Lunch Box Ideas
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Parish News
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Advanced dates for your diary
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Community Notices
Principals Letter
Dear St. Augustine’s Families,
It has been another couple of busy weeks particularly for our Foundation students who have had their Breakfast camp experience and also celebrated their 100th Day of School! Congratulations to all the Foundation students for reaching this milestone in their learning journey. I asked some of the students what their favourite part of school has been in their first 100 days of school. Here is what they said…
“Making a crown for 100 days of school.” - Emileigh
“Playing footy with my friends.” - Penley
“Doing sport.” - Braxton
“Having calm time after recess.” - Maci
“Playing ipads and sport.” - Oscar
“Listening to stories.” - Alexis
“Writing stories.” - Reegan
“Playing footy on the turf.” - Tommy
On Monday our Grade 3 to 6 students walked down to Jack Pascoe Reserve to participate in the athletic sports. It was a great day even though it was freezing! All the children should be very proud of their efforts on the day and their sportsmanship. The winning house team and age group champions will be announced this afternoon. A big thank you to Miss Ryan for all the planning that went into this day and to the parents who generously offered their time to help run events, set up and pack up. The junior school athletics will be held at a later date in term 3. Last week we also had students participate in Region netball at Swan Hill and the Noel Pollard Basketball Tournament in Maryborough. Well done to all the students who participated in these events.
Yesterday, we had a group of student representatives head down to the Maryborough Community Hub to celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children’s Day. Students participated in a smoking ceremony followed by cultural activities including decorating gum leaves, rock painting, making emu callers, nature bracelets, decorating pots and planting flowers and herbs. It was a great day out with the children and we thank the organisers for the opportunity to take part.
August 4th is, dedicated to celebrating our children.
Children’s Day is a time for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families and communities and all Australians, to celebrate the strengths and culture of our children. It is an opportunity for us to show our support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, as well as learn about the crucial impact that culture, family and community play in the life of every Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander child.
Thank you for your continued support with keeping your children at home when they are unwell. If you require a pack of RAT tests, please make contact with the school office and leave a message or send an email to admin@samaryborough.catholic.edu.au. For the latest COVID advice go to; https://www.coronavirus.vic.gov.au/
Many Blessings
Rebecca Pickthall
Acting Principal
Happy Birthday to...
Bronte F - Year 5 Jarrod B - Year 1 Theo G - Foundation
Bryant U- Year 4 Mason V - Year 5 Manny S- Year 2
Stella B - Year 4
BOOK WEEK
Book Week 2022 Aug 23rd-26th, Week 7.
During Book Week students will be immersed in games and activities around this years theme of 'Dreaming with eyes open...'.
The Carnival Book Fair will operate everyday during book week from 8.30 - 8.50am & 3.15-3.35pm . Students will be able to purchase from a great range of books. Cash sales only. The sales of books supports buying new books for our School from the commission.
The Book Week parade will be held on Thursday 25th August. Students can come dressed up as their favourite character.
More details to follow on Class Dojo.
Father's Day Stall
Energy Break through Sponsorship
At St. Augustine’s School we focus on the attainment and honing of leadership skills. Students are encouraged with support, to take control of their own skill acquisition and development. One of the ways we help our students’ facilitate this is through our participation in the Energy Breakthrough Program, which this year takes place 16th -20th November, in our school’s home town of Maryborough. This is our town’s biggest annual event and here at St. Augustine’s, we throw our full support behind this amazing opportunity for our students and our town.
The Energy Breakthrough website is worth a look to find out more about this remarkable program.
The Energy Breakthrough provides opportunities for students, teachers, parents and local industries to work together to design and construct a vehicle that represents an ‘Energy Breakthrough’. Students then compete in a series of races. This event aims to provide an opportunity for females to participate in what has traditionally been ‘male’ dominated areas of the curriculum. The EB program promotes leadership and encourages participants to examine
and use the latest technology while considering its impact on the environment.
In 2022, St. Augustine’s School will be in its twenty-ninth year of participation. This year we have entered two Human Powered Vehicle (HPV) teams, two Try-Athlon teams and four Pushcart teams. Our school is unique with our Energy Breakthrough Program in that every Year 5/6 student participates in the event, not just ‘the fastest’ or ‘the fittest’.
We are once again looking for significant community support from local businesses and families as we look to build our Energy Breakthrough Program. Through your very generous support, we will be able to offer our students a program to gain the full benefit of their hard work and dedication.
If you would like to be part of this exciting EBT program we would welcome your contribution. Attached are our sponsorship options, for your consideration.
Sincerely,
Emma Ryan
Sports Coordinator
St. Augustine’s Primary School
e: eryan@samaryborough.catholic.edu.au
ph: 03 5460 4440
Mask recommendation
Advanced Notice - Circuit Breaker Long Weekend
Bread Bag for School Play Equipment
The collection bin is located in the front entry of the school. Any bags that have contained bread are acceptable to place in the collection box, they don't have to be 'Wonder' branded.
STAR Students
At St Augustine's we are a SWPBIS school (School Wide Positive Behaviour in School) and we have a STAR culture. STAR stands for:
S - stay safe
T - take pride
A - act justly
R - respond positively
Just like children are explicitly taught academics, acceptable behaviour is also explicitly taught. STAR awards are given at Assembly each fortnight, exceptional STARs are sent a postcard which qualifies them to morning tea with the Principal at the end of the term.
STAR lessons are taught around a nominated behaviour blitz. Children are taught how to be a STAR in all places they go and what the acceptable behaviour looks like. Examples of a lessons: how to stay safe in class, in the library, the toilet, at the bus stop, on the playground or when walking to the swimming pool.
Term 3, Week 2-3 STARS
Congratulations to the following students on their STAR efforts!
5/6 Tait - Alex W
5/6 Palmer - Harry M & Rylee H
5/6 Upton - Jedd A
3/4 Berry - Brody H & Hardy H
5/6 Palmer - Jack M & Lila C
PLEASE LEAVE A MESSAGE
If you call the office and the phone is unattended or busy, please leave a message. Messages are checked regularly throughout the day. Often there is only one person in the office and they may be busy on another call or with a student or parent. Alternatively you can email a message through to admin@samaryborough.catholic.edu.au or send a class dojo through to Ms O'Kearney. Please try and avoid last minute end of day changes for students. We understand that things do come up and if a change needs to be urgently relayed to your child/ren, please call and speak with the office so we can make sure they get the message immediately.
PAM - Parent Access Module
PLEASE LOG INTO YOUR PAM ACCOUNT AND CONFIRM/COMPLETE YOUR CHILDS MEDICAL PROFILE ASAP
We require ALL families to complete and update their child/ren’s medical details and contact information for 2022 through PAM and throughout the year as changes occur.
This information is mandatory and vital in the case of an emergency. It is important that if you have any change to your contact numbers, including work place, mobile, home number, that these be updated through PAM and to advise the school office.
To complete your child/rens medical profile including contact information, go to PAM, click on your child/rens name, go to 'Medical Profile' and click 'Edit Details'. Complete details then click in the box at the bottom of the page to confirm the details are correct and click ‘Update Details’.
If you have any questions or require your login details, please contact the school office.
Canteen
All orders must be placed through CDFPay prior to 9.00am Fridays. Please make sure you complete your order and get to the green screen where your receipt is displayed. We have had a number of children saying they should have a lunch order and don't.
Please contact the office if you are having any issues with your CDFPay account.
Bell times
5 minutes prior to classes commencing there is music played. This signals to the children it is time to start moving to class. This is the time children need to have a drink, go to the toilet etc. so they are lined up and ready to start class when the bell goes.
8:30am - Yard Care Supervision begins
8:40am - Classroom teacher in classroom - meet & greet
8:55pm - School classes begin
9am-11am - 2 hour learning session
11am-11:40am - First break
11:40am-1:40pm - 2 hour learning session
1:40pm-2:20pm - Second break
2:20pm-3:15pm - 55 minute learning session
3:10pm - Fiscalini & Flanagan dismissal
3:15pm - Arundell & Scanlan, Bus students dismissal
Parking & Road Safety
There are three minute parking bays in Burke Street outside the school entrance. Your co-operation in only parking in this area for the specified time would be appreciated. These parking bays are for quick pick up and drop off for students leaving early due to appointments and illness.
Likewise we also ask parents to respect the parking restriction on the disabled parking area.
Parking behind the church & tennis courts is STAFF ONLY parking. Please do not use these areas to park or pickup your children. Vehicle movement in and out of these areas means you are driving over footpaths/walkways which both our students and Highview students are using. This creates a potential safety hazard.
Follow road safety regulations, keep driveways clear, check carefully before reversing and avoid letting your children exit or enter a car whilst on the road or stopped at the crossings. Please do not double park. We all want to keep our families safe so your co-operation is appreciated.
Please observe road rules around our school for the safety of all of our children.
* Schools have 40km zone.
* Parking behind the church & tennis courts is STAFF ONLY parking.
* Please use the children's crossing on Burns, Kars St and Burke St.
* For safety purposes, please avoid letting your children exit or enter a car whilst on the road or stopped at the crossings. Please do not double park.
Thank you for your co-operation.
Child Safety
St. Augustine's Primary School Maryborough demonstrates a strong commitment to the care, safety and wellbeing of all students at our school.
Each fortnight we will be sharing information around child safety and the obligations that we have as a school, staff and community. All of our Child Safe policies and procedures are accessible on our website at samaryborough.catholic.edu.au.
COVID Guidelines
Students with underlying conditions
Recent and most up to date information for children in schools:
Students with underlying conditions (such as hay fever or asthma)
If a student has persistent symptoms due to an underlying condition such as hay fever or asthma, the student should still be tested for COVID-19 if they develop symptoms that are different to or worse than their usual symptoms. Students whose symptoms are clearly typical for their underlying condition can continue to attend school.
Parents/carers should also consider getting a medical certificate from the child’s treating GP to confirm that it is safe for them to attend school with persistent symptoms that may overlap with some of the symptoms of COVID-19 such as cough or runny nose.
Young children with persistent mild symptoms
For younger children (in Prep to Year 2) who have had a negative COVID-19 test that was taken after they developed symptoms, the decision about return to school should be made in conjunction with the child’s treating GP. If the GP is satisfied the child has recovered from their acute illness, is otherwise well and does not need a repeat COVID-19 test, the child can return even if they are not completely free of symptoms. Any worsening of symptoms will require review and repeat COVID-19 testing, if considered appropriate by the doctor.
Students with a negative COVID-19 test whose symptoms have completely resolved do not need a medical certificate to return to school.
Cyber Safety
Each fortnight we will post helpful eSafety information for students and families here.
Supervision of Students Information for Parents
School Fees and Payment Information
REMINDER: All fees to be paid prior to the end of November 2022
Fees can be paid via direct credit into the school bank account or at the school office.
St. Augustine's Primary School
BSB: 083-532 ACC: 754337515
Reference: Your surname and/or account number
2022 school fee structure as per below.
Bus Travel
Bus travel on the country buses is available for students at St Augustine’s School and arrangements are made through the bus co-ordinator, Benedict Stewart, at the Maryborough Education Centre on 5461 7900. Parents of the student/s must organise the pass through MEC at least two days prior to travel. Students cannot travel on the country buses without a pass. The town bus does not require a pass but costs 50cents a trip, payable on the day of travel. Please advise the office if your child will be travelling on any of the buses so we can update our bus rolls.
IMPORTANT
All bus travel requires parents/guardians to complete a Public Transport Victoria (PTV) Application for Permission to Travel form prior to any bus travel. This form can be emailed direct to Ben Stewart at MEC, Benedict.Stewart@education.vic.gov.au. It is important that this form is completed as these details will be used in the event of an emergency.
Uniform Shop
The uniform shop will continue to fill CDFPay online orders once a week and send them home with your child/ren. Please understand that there may be times that orders are not filled within the week and will be filled the following week.
Note: As per 2021 announcement, there is no longer a designated period for summer or winter uniform. Students can choose what they would like to wear in any season. The only exception is that sports uniform must be worn on designated sports days and bucket hats are to be worn in Term 1 and 4.
Dont forget to grab a beanie as part of our EBT fundraising!
Beanies are available through CDFPay and in the school office for $20.
Student Illness & Absence
If your child is unwell please keep them at home.
This includes coughs, colds, sore throat, vomiting, diarrhea and any other contagious illnesses.
Coughs & Colds
Children can return to school once symptoms have eased and they are not actively coughing or blowing their nose.
Vomitting & Diarrhoea
Children can return to school 48 hours after the last episode.
We will send children home if they present with any of these symptoms whilst at school.
Notifying Absences
All absentee notifications should be recorded either through the Parent Access Module (PAM) or directly to the school office by phone or email to admin@samaryborough.catholic.edu.au prior to 9.30am on the day of the absence. Please do not send notes of absence through to classroom teachers on Class Dojo as they may be absent or unable to check messages prior to commencement of class.
If a student is absent and we have not received any form of notification by 9.30am, a text message will be sent to parents asking them to call the office or send a reply text.
Lunch Box Ideas
Parish News
Please see link below for the latest Parish Bulletin & readings.
Advanced dates for your diary
Term 3, 2022
Friday 19th August - SCHOOL CLOSURE DAY, Circuit breaker long weekend
Monday 22nd August - SCHOOL CLOSURE DAY.
Friday 16th September - Last Day of Term 3, 2.30pm finish