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THE EXTRAORDINARY MISSIONARY MONTH - OCTOBER 2019
Pope Francis has announced the Extraordinary Missionary Month October 2019. During this month, we are called to recognise the work of missionary organisations such as Catholic Mission.
Each year, Catholic Mission holds appeals to raise funds and awareness for their work with children, communities and Church leaders. Last Wednesday, was the launch of our Diocese of Wollongong, Catholic Mission Appeal. Student representatives from our school, along with Mrs Mitchell and I, attended the launch of the appeal at St John the Evangelist High School in Nowra. All schools in our Diocese were represented at this launch.
Each year there is a focus country for the appeal. In 2019, students across Australia, are invited to take part and learn how the Church in Ghana is taking a lead, in providing life-saving care to children with a disability and fostering their personal development for a brighter future. Students are then given a chance to do something extraordinary for mission, learn about Ghana and the work of the Church there, and contribute through their fundraising and prayers.
The theme of the appeal comes from Isaiah 41:10, ‘Do not fear, for I am with you”. It reflects the uncertainty that children who are vulnerable face and confirms God’s love and presence in their lives even during difficult or desperate times.
At the launch, we heard about the children in Ghana. There are many children who go to school, gather with friends and family, and do fun things like sport. Distressingly, some children, especially those with a disability, struggle to have their basic needs met. Essentials such as nutritious food and clean water are lacking, and services such as healthcare, education and even a safe home are not guaranteed.
Thankfully, there are missionaries like Sister Stan Therese Mumuni, who are reaching out to provide unconditional love and care to these children when they need it most. The Nazareth Home for God’s Children in the Diocese of Yendi in Ghana, run by Sister Stan, is a haven where children of all ages are loved and cared for unconditionally. Sister Stan has dedicated the last decade to running this home, which currently cares for 78 boys and girls, providing them with safety, nutritious meals, healthcare and education. Sister Stan ensures the children receive quality education so that they may one day gain employment and provide for themselves. Her dream is that they will return to their home community and show how the love and support of the Church has empowered them to develop and reach their goals.
During the launch, our students met the guest speaker from Ghana, Monsigner Thomas Anamooh, who spoke about the needs of the children in Ghana and the ways our fundraising will be supporting The Nazareth Home in Yendi.
The students from our Year 6 Mission Team, will be organising a fundraiser early next term, to support Catholic Mission. In the meantime, if you would like to see some of the resources available to learn about this appeal, you can go to the Catholic Mission Australia website. Below is an example of the information available to the students.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxYaGqGimVI&feature=youtu.be
WALKATHON
Last Friday’s Walkathon, was a wonderful celebration of community. The children had such a great time participating in the walkathon and I think that the parents and staff who attended, would unanimously say, it was a real pleasure to participate in also. The smiles on the students faces and the encouragement they gave each other, was truly wonderful to see.
A big thank you must go to our P&F Walkathon committee, Sue Butler and Belinda Snowden, and the many fantastic parent volunteers and community sponsors, who were involved in the organisation of the day. We also thank the many parents and friends who gathered on the day to give support to our students and those who generously sponsored the students.
Every child made a huge effort to walk laps around the lake. Whilst the Walkathon was definitely not designed as a race nor was there any pressure to do lots of laps, I was amazed at how personally committed the students were, to do as many laps as they could. Each child had their laps counted on their lanyard and the house team that walked the most laps will be getting extra free play this week. That house team was Jellore (Yellow House).
Preliminary counting of the sponsorship money has revealed that over $5,600 was raised through the Walkathon. The P& F will put this money towards targeted programs and resources.
Photos of the walkathon can be found on our school website- see link below
I have received great feedback from the event, both verbally and through email. One such comment that was sent to me, seems to capture the feelings of many of the parents on the day:
“Parents were also really impressed by the level of enthusiasm and commitment to the task demonstrated by all of the students. The students were very well behaved and followed instruction beautifully, were polite and well-mannered when watermelon and ice blocks were distributed and there was no rubbish left behind at the conclusion of the event. Very impressive group.”
Congratulations St Michael’s… we are all very proud of you.
SURF LIFESAVING
Yesterday a presenter from Surf Lifesaving Australia, visited St Michael’s to discuss surf lifesaving skills in preparation for the Years 4-6 Surf Lifesaving Program at Sandon Point next term. Thank you to our presenter for the informative ideas presented to the students and to the parents who attended this meeting. Very important and timely messages about water safety were given throughout the meeting.
SUMMER UNIFORM
The students will be wearing their summer uniform commencing Week 1 of Term 4. As mentioned previously, we do have a new girls summer uniform that is now available at Mimosa. There is a two-year timeframe for the uniform to be fully introduced. A reminder that we still have some of the original girl’s summer uniforms available in our office for $15.00. These could be handy as a second uniform.
ASSEMBLY THIS FRIDAY
Assembly this Friday will commence at 2:15pm.
TERM THREE HOLIDAYS
At the end of this week, the students will be commencing their Term 3 Holidays. I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone in our community for the enthusiastic way you have supported our school events this term.
It has been an “action packed” term with Western Region Athletics; Diocesan Athletics Carnival; SHIPS Carnival; SPLICED days; Year 6 Diocesan Mass; St Mary of the Cross MacKillop Feast Day; ActivateFire for Year 6; Year 4 Religious Literacy; Book Fair; Book Week; Kinder excursion; G Day; Soccer Gala Day; World Day of Prayer for Creation; Catholic Mission Launch; Surf Life Saving meeting and Whole School Mass. As you can appreciate, the students have been involved in such a wide variety of activities and are ready for their holidays and spending time with their families. May everyone have a great holiday break and we will see you all next term.
Congratulations to Sophia Thompson who has been selected for the State Basketball Team in Under 14's age group.
Thank you for your ongoing support of our staff. Have a wonderful week.
Mrs Katrina West
Acting Principal
Listed below are some important school dates. The school calendar is updated regularly and can be accessed via the school website and Compass parent portal.
SEPTEMBER
Thursday 26th | Whole School Mass 9.30am |
Friday 27th | Assembly starts at 2.15pm End of Term 3 Last day of school for students |
OCTOBER
Monday 14th | First Day of Term 4 Students return to school in summer uniform |
Tuesday 22nd | Year 5 Environment Day at Lake Alexandra |
Wednesday 23rd | Responsible Pet (Kinder, Yr 1 and Yr 2) North West Public Speaking Competition |
Friday 25th | Year 1 Maubara Fundraiser |
NOVEMBER
Friday 1st | Kinder 2020 Playgroup session 2pm - 2.45pm P&F Disco/Social Media Policy Launch for Parents |
Friday 8th | Kinder 2020 Playgroup session 2pm - 2.45pm |
Saturday 9th | Parish Mass |
Friday 15th | Kinder 2020 Playgroup session 2pm - 2.45pm |
Tuesday 19th | Kinder 2020 Parent Information Session |
Friday 22nd | Kinder 2020 Playgroup session 2pm - 2.45pm |
Sunday 24th | First Holy Communion 11am at STA |
Monday 25th | Learn to Swim Day 1 (K, Yr 1, Yr 2, Yr 3) |
Tuesday 26th | Learn to Swim Day 2 (K, Yr 1, Yr 2, Yr 3) |
Wednesday 27th | Learn to Swim Day 3 (K, Yr 1, Yr 2, Yr 3) Year 5 Excursion to Mary MacKillop Place |
Thursday 28th | Learn to Swim Day 4 (K, Yr 1, Yr 2, Yr 3) |
Friday 29th | Learn to Swim Day 5 (K, Yr 1, Yr 2, Yr 3) |
DECEMBER
Monday 2nd | Learn to Swim Day 6 (K, Yr 1, Yr 2, Yr 3) |
Tuesday 3rd | Learn to Swim Day 7 (K, Yr 1, Yr 2, Yr 3) |
Wednesday 4th | Learn to Swim Day 8 (K, Yr 1, Yr 2, Yr 3) |
Thursday 5th | Learn to Swim Day 9 - Water Safety (K, Yr 1, Yr 2, Yr 3) |
Tuesday 10th | Surf Education at Sandon Point (Yrs 4, 5 & 6) |
Wednesday 11th | Year 5 Leadership Day Year 6 Camp - Day 1 |
Thursday 12th | Year 6 Camp - Day 2 |
Friday 13th | Year 6 Camp - Day 3 |
Monday 17th | Transition to new classes End of Year Awards (Kinder-Yr 5) Christmas Picnic 6pm Followed by Christmas Concert 6.30pm |
Tuesday 17th | End of Year Mass and Year 6 Awards Parent Helper Morning Tea |
Wednesday 18th | Last day of School for 2019 |
The link below will take you straight to the parent calendar.
Dates to Remember: All welcome
Term 3
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Don’t forget this Thursday the 26th September we will have a whole school Mass beginning at 9:30 am to celebrate the feast day of St Michael. This feast day falls on the first Sunday of the school holidays. All are welcome.
Term 4
- Parish Mass Saturday 9th November 2019 at 5:30pm , St Michael’s Church, Mittagong
- First Holy Communion Sunday 24th November, St Thomas Aquinas Church, Bowral
- End of Year Mass Tuesday 17th of December 2019 at 9:30 am, St Michael’s Church, Mittagong
Congratulations to Hugo Kirby and Sophia Thompson for making their confirmation on Saturday night at St Paul’s Parish, Moss Vale.
SPRING FAIR & PLANT SALE
Sunday 29th of September, from 10 am to 2 pm there will be a plant sale on the grounds of St Thomas Aquinas Church in Bowral. It would a lovely chance for you to support our parish and also buy some lovely plants for the garden.
Catholic Enrichment Programme
This Wednesday night in the Parish Hall at Bowral at 7:15 pm, there will be a Catholic Enrichment evening where different aspects of our faith will be discussed. This week’s topic will be “The Teaching of Jesus”. All are welcome to attend.
DIOCESAN CHRISTMAS ART COMPETITION
The Christmas Story Art Competition and Exhibition is an initiave of the Catholic Education Offices in Wollongong and Sydney, designed to celebrate and explore children's creative and artistic in illustrating the Christmas story.
This exhibition and competition provides the opportunity for Years 5 and 6 students to share with the wider community a greater awareness of the role of the Arts in Religious Education. Children can develop deeper appreciation for their talents and recognises the value of the arts in expressing understandings of the Catholic Faith.
Thank you to Mrs Adams and the Stage 3 teachers, who have supported the students throughout this unit of work.
We are proud to announce that Isla, Daniella and Mitchell’s artwork from Year 5 and Mannat, Charlise and Max’s artwork from Year 6, have been selected to represent our school. These artworks have been sent to the Catholic Education Office to be judged amongst the other entries from all 30 of our Diocesan Schools. Our students artwork can be seen below:
Year 5
Year 6
Rebecca Mitchell, Acting REC
Parent Consent for Excursions/Activities (called "Events" on Compass)
When an event is available to parents we will usually send out a targeted news item to those parents. You will need to log in to the Compass website to look at the event and provide payment/consent.
We no longer send home paper consent forms to all students by default. For the majority of parents you will be notified about the event through Compass and will provide payment/consent through Compass, all electronically with no paper required.
Please see attached tip sheet for assistance.
P&F WALKATHON
A reminder that all sponsorship forms and money collected should be handed to the school office.
The money raised to date for the Walkathon (including the sale of raffle tickets) is $5,686.77.
On behalf of the P&F we sincerely thank you for supporting the fundraiser. Our events wouldn't be as fun without the support from our local community of sponsors and volunteers. It really is a pleasure being a part of such a great team. Thank you to the following:-
Woolworths Mittagong
Highlands Busy Bean
Karen Alexander
Melissa Bartolo
Rob & Sue Butler
Jean Endersby
Russell Endersby and Belinda Snowden
Kylie and Dominic Goodfellow
Yasmine Gospel
Kelly Gould
Sasha Haynes
Sarah Horder
Judith Huckstepp
Fiona Manouk
Cristina Negi
Samantha Noble
Sarah Putland
Kristy-Lee Robertson
Helen Snowden
Vanessa Tasker
Lana Welstead
Kelley Woodman
Isabel Yap
Congratulations to the winners of the P&F Raffle Prizes:
2 x Event gold class Tickets
- Tasker Family
- Bartolo Family
- Robertson Family
- Sawaqed Family
- Putland Family
Children's sweet hampers
- Miss O
- Bartolo Family
- Chris Hooker
- Isabelle Lang (Whymark)
Adult hamper
- Blight Family
Learn to Swim (Kinder, Years 1, 2 and 3)
Following on from the success of last year’s Learn to Swim program, this year students in Kinder, Years 1, 2 and 3 will have the opportunity to participate in a Learn to Swim Program in Term 4 from the 25th November - 5th December. This year the Learn to Swim program will be held at the Mittagong Swimming centre. The Learn to Swim program is a necessary life skill for all students. It was quite noticeable at this year’s swimming carnival, that the Learn to Swim program held last year was of great benefit to students not only from increased student participation but also with the confidence shown by students across the swimming events.
We estimate the cost to families per child for the 9 day intensive program to be approximately $85.
More details for Learn to Swim will be provided next term.
Surf Education Program (Years 4, 5 and 6)
Next term, years 4 to 6 will participate in a Surf Skills and Education program. The State Funded Water safety program is made up of two parts, an input session held here at school outlining surf safety and this is followed up with a practical session at Sandon Beach in Wollongong. We have chosen to participate in this program as it has educational value especially leading into the summer vacation.
The practical session is a 3hr Surf Skills & Education program which caters for all swimming abilities and has been designed for Stage 2 & 3 students. Students do not need any prior experience or swimming qualifications, and the courses cater for all fitness levels. All students are expected be able to participate equally.
We estimate the cost to families per child for Surf Education Program to be approximately $25.
The event is now open on the Compass Parent Portal for consent and payment.
The Canteen is open Thursday this week.
PITA PIZZA
Cheese - $3.00
Ham and Cheese - $4.00
Thank you for your understanding and patience.
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Fresh Start Canteens are now hiring! If you or someone you know may be interested in working within the Fresh Start Canteens in the Southern Highlands and/or at St Michael's Mittagong, please contact Debbie on 0432 420 723 or via email:
Happy birthday to the following students who celebrate a birthday this week:
Billy F
Happy birthday to the following students who celebrate a birthday during the school holidays
James B, Brayden F, Oliver W, Lilly P, Destiny-Lee F, Ruby F, Paige A and Mia L