PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE
TERM 3 WEEK 10
Dear Families,
Welcome to our last newsletter of this term. What an amazing term we have had! Thank you to all the parents, grandparents and special friends who participated in the many activities throughout the term.
Highlights of our term have included:
FANTASTIC STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS
NAIDOC SCHOOL INITIATIVE ART PRIZE
This year as part of NAIDOC Week, our school participated in an art competition run by the NAIDOC School Initiatives Team. The aim of the program is to help students gain a greater understanding and awareness on the importance and respect of NAIDOC Week, Indigenous Culture and Reconciliation.
We are so excited to announce that one of our Kindergarten students- Thomas M, won a NAIDOC Medallion, one of only 25 presented across NSW. We are very proud of you Thomas and your wonderful artistic talents.
DIOCESAN CHRISTMAS ART COMPETITION
Each year students across Catholic schools from the Diocese of Wollongong are invited to take part in The Christmas Story - a visual arts exhibition and competition for children in Stage Three. This is an initiative of the Catholic Education Offices in Wollongong and Sydney to celebrate and explore children’s creative and artistic ability in illustrating the Christmas story.
Initially we send three entries from Year 6 and three entries from Year 5 to be judged at the Wollongong Catholic Education Office by their RE and Creative Arts team. Students chosen from St Michaels were:
Year 6
Emily King, Liam Gospel and Ruby Francis
Year 5
Olivia Lewis, Darcy Haynes and Isaac Compagnoni
On Wednesday we were informed that two of our student’s artworks and writing were selected for the next level of judging. Congratulations to Emily in Year 6 and Darcy in Year 5 who have been chosen to display their artworks in the Wollongong Art Gallery over the next few weeks. If you happen to be in Wollongong over the school holidays, pop into the Art Gallery and you will be able to see amazing artwork from the Stage 3 students across our Diocese.
Emily’s Entry
Guardian Angel
Emily King
Year 6 St Michael’s Primary School
Luke 1:26-36 The Annunciation
My family are my guardian angels, they guide me through tough times, support my decisions, are proud of me and love me. Angel Gabriel is Mary’s guardian Angel, continually helping and guiding her.
The tree symbolises Mary’s self growth and depicts how she becomes stronger in her journey. The branches demonstrate the many directions of life and faithfulness in God. The tree is yet to bloom, as the best and happiest times are still to come in Mary’s life.
The vase represents strength, holding itself together while symbolising how fragile life can be. The wavy lines represent Mary’s journey - both the hard and joyous moments in life.The circle detail symbolises no beginning and no end… love, compassion, strength and support forever. The woven basket symbolises Mary’s tight connections and love with her family.
The vivid colours of the sunset represent Mary’s beauty and emotions she felt throughout her journey. The shadows represent the bravery Mary showed on the outside, but inside there is fear and anxiety.
I chose watercolour pencils and paint because they have a soft quality and shade well. All the strokes represent the many emotions Mary felt when Angel Gabriel came to share the news.
May the guardians of your life give you strength.
Darcy’s Entry
THE STAR OF HOPE
Darcy Haynes
Year 5
St Michael’s Primary School, Mittagong
As I gaze down upon my artwork, it reminds me of when I travelled to the United States of America and explored unknown and new places. I felt unsure of myself, but a sense of hope for what was about to occur. I wonder if that is what Mary and Joseph were feeling, leading up to the birth of Jesus and the Visit of the Magi (Matthew 2:9-12).
I chose my favourite art style of using Copic Sketch and Copic Ciao to express a modern tone to witnessing the miracle of Jesus. I chose the copics because I received my first copic texta in the USA, so I felt like it connected me with the journey.
I was inspired by the professional artist VEXX. He uses doodles like the USA building doodles I have drawn. I created the creatures and doodles to blend in with each other, representing blending with the Spirit of God, ending with the face of Jesus on his journey. Mary and Joseph are ready for a new beginning and the start of the world's biggest miracle.
The star and sky of glittering silver and gold, emphasises light and hope, representing to us that Jesus is the hope of the world.
MACKILLOP ATHLETICS TRIALS
This week Cianna and Ruby from Year 6 participated in the MacKillop Athletics Trials at Sydney Olympic Park. Cianna and Ruby represented the Wollongong Diocese having qualified to do so earlier this term through further carnivals. Cianna’s shot put distance was an amazing 7.46 metres, a personal best. Ruby’s time for the 800 m was an incredible 2 mins 50 seconds. We are so proud of Cianna and Ruby, and congratulate them for their outstanding performances in athletics this year.
BJELKE-PETERSEN PHYSICAL CULTURE
Congratulations to Esther Yap on placing fourth in the Annual Championship Competitions. Esther will now be participating in the National Championships later this year.
FAREWELL
Today we farewell one of our students, Xavier (Year 5) who is moving out of the area. Thank you for being a wonderful student and we wish you every happiness in your new school.
P&F MEETING
Our next P&F meeting will be held on Friday 14 Oct at 9am in the Library. All parents welcome. Young children are also welcome. At this meeting we will be planning the P&F events for Term 4 and 2023.
FRIDAY ASSEMBLY
Due to a few families being away today, the scheduled Year 4 and Year 5 G Day performance has needed to be postponed. We will showcase these class performances on the first Friday of Term 1 assembly- Fri Oct 14.
Consequently the Year 6 and Liturgy Group performances will now be conducted on Friday 28 October (Week 3) as some of these students will be on an excursion in Week 2.
We will still be having an afternoon assembly today commencing at 2:20pm.
SCHOOL UNIFORMS TERM 4
As the weather can be potentially cold still at the beginning of Term 4, the students will be able to wear their winter uniform for the first two weeks. You can gauge whether you would like your child to wear their winter or summer uniform according to the temperature each day. We will aim to wear full summer uniform by Week 3. Students do need to wear either full winter or full summer uniforms, not a mixture of both. I hope this helps with coping with the unpredictable weather at this time of the year.
Have a wonderful holiday everyone. Enjoy your time together.
Take care and God bless.
Mrs Katrina West
Principal