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WELCOME TO TERM 4
Welcome back to all our students, staff and community members. I hope you have had a wonderful holiday, sharing many great moments with your family and friends. We welcome back Miss Campbell, who was on Long Service Leave for Term 3 as well as Mrs Toohey, Mrs Bourke-Nash and Mr Nash, who were also on Long Service Leave at the end of the term.
As mentioned last term, Mrs Petzer will remain at St Thomas Aquinas until the end of the year, whilst their Principal, Mrs Lane is on sick leave. I thank all of the community for their continued understanding and support of these changes and we keep Mrs Lane our prayers, so that she may continue to improve. Fr Sean will be away for a short time over the next two weeks. He is travelling with some of our parishioners to the Holy Lands on Pilgrimage. We will also keep Fr Sean and his travelling group, in our prayers, that they have a blessed experience on pilgrimage.
DIOCESAN CHRISTMAS ART COMPETITION
We are very proud to announce that Mannat Kaur and Max Gardiner from Year 6 have been selected to represent our school in the annual Diocesan Christmas Story Art Competition and Exhibition. The top 25 artworks from Year 6 and the top 25 artworks from Year 5, were chosen from all the artworks entered into the competition, to be a part of the exhibition at the Wollongong Art Gallery. Those chosen were “Works that were judged to best respond to the criteria and were Exemplary of Stage 3 reflective writing and artistic skills” said Mr John Charadia- CEO Education Officer - Gifted Education, Creativity and Critical Thinking.
Mannat and Max’s artwork is now on display at the Wollongong Art Gallery until the 23rd October. Tomorrow, Mannat, Max, their parents and I, will attend the Opening of the Art Competition and Exhibition, where further winners will be announced. Mannat and Max, we are very proud of your narrative writing and your fantastic talents in art.
Mannat and Max’s artwork and Christmas Story Narrative can be seen below. I thought I would share this week as our RE reflection, the beautiful words of Mannat and Max and their reflective interpretations of the meaning behind the New Testament of the Annunciation story, from Luke 1: 26-36 and The Flight to Egypt, from Matthew 2 13-15.
Mannat Kaur
St Michael’s Mittagong
Year 6
‘The Choice of Eternity’
‘The Choice of Eternity’, is a reflection of the beautiful ‘Annunciation’ story, from Luke 1: 26-36, painted with soft watercolour paints. My artwork portrays Mary and ‘Gabriel’, at the moment of Mary’s momentous decision.
Behind Mary, the colours are muted, to indicate the confusion and pressures she must have felt while making her significant decision. They also display Mary’s humble birth and ordinary life, which she lived with great faith in God.
In contrast, Gabriel is painted in soft cheerful colours. The colours show love, and vivaciousness when appealing to Mary. The hair is bright and lively, bringing joy to Mary, displaying the happiness of the ‘Good News’.
I want the viewers to visualise and recognise that in life there are many highs and lows, but it’s always up to us to see the light in them, just like Mary did.
Personally, my artwork is a representation of my connection with God, just as I sense my heaviness fading away as He listens to my prayers.
Max Gardiner
St Michael’s School, Mittagong
Grade 6
THE GREAT ESCAPE
The passage I have chosen is ‘The Flight to Egypt’ Matthew 2 13-15, for its dramatic qualities. Instead of having Joseph, Mary and Jesus far into their journey, I decided to illustrate the moment they escaped. This ‘freeze frame’ moment shows the tension of the scene, with Joseph at the centre. Joseph is protecting Mary and Jesus as he leads the way, scanning the path for danger.
The expression on Joseph’s face may seem angry at first glance, but there’s more depth to it than ‘angry’. Joseph is stressed, confused, scared and under immense pressure. He has to protect his family from danger, he has to ensure that Jesus stays alive. Jesus’ life depends on Mary and Joseph escaping from Herod. The danger is very clearly present in the red windows of town buildings as they flee to Egypt. Red symbolises danger and the urgency of the situation.
This is my interpretation of the story and the moment Joseph, Mary and Jesus were in great danger. Through their actions, Mary and Joseph demonstrated great love for Jesus, and trust and faith in God.
This is what I wanted to portray in my artwork.
THE EXTRAORDINARY MISSIONARY MONTH - OCTOBER 2019
Last term I mentioned that 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. 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. At this week’s Assembly on Friday, we will commence with a liturgy for Catholic Mission. Parents and friends are invited to attend this liturgy and hear about the work of Catholic Mission. The students from our Year 6 Mission Team, will then discuss with our school, the Crazy Socks fundraiser they have planned for Friday Week 2. On this day, the students will be able to wear crazy socks for a gold coin donation to support Catholic Mission. More details will be presented by the Year 6 Mission Team.
Due to the Liturgy taking place in our assembly, the commencement time for assembly this Friday will be 2:15pm.
SUMMER UNIFORM
The students will be wearing their summer uniform commencing this week. As mentioned previously, we do have a new girls summer uniform that is now available at Mimosa. It 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.
Below is a photo of some Year 3 girls wearing the new uniform- they said they “love it!”
ASSEMBLY THIS FRIDAY
A reminder that the Assembly this Friday will commence at 2:15pm.
Mrs Katrina West
Acting Principal
Congratulations to the following students who were nominated for Student of the Week for
Week 9
Kinder - Clare Compagnoni
Year 1 – James Scott-Blackley
Year 2 – Reeve Corfield
Year 3 – Billy Lyons
Year 4 – Lilly Putland
Year 5 – Melinda Walker-Smith
Year 6 – Sam Martin
The trophies were presented to Billy and Melinda.
Congratulations to the following students who were nominated for Student of the Week for
Week 10-
Kinder - Lucinda Ticchio
Year 1 – Kayd Corfield
Year 2 – Nate Horder
Year 3 – Suria Cras
Year 4 – Breanna Tully
Year 5 – Jacob Smith
Year 6 – Zoe Vasilakis
The trophies were presented to Lucinda and Zoe,
Keep up the good work!
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.
OCTOBER
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 - Crazy Sock Day raising funds for Catholic Mission |
NOVEMBER
Friday 1st | Kinder 2020 Playgroup session 2.20pm - 2.45pm P&F Disco/Social Media Policy Launch for Parents |
Thursday 7th | Chev Taster day - Year 5 |
Friday 8th | Kinder 2020 Playgroup session 2.20pm - 2.45pm |
Saturday 9th | Parish Mass, St Michael's Church Mittagong, 5.30pm |
Friday 15th | Kinder 2020 Playgroup session 2.20pm - 2.45pm |
Tuesday 19th | Kinder 2020 Parent Information Session |
Friday 22nd | Kinder 2020 Playgroup session 2.20pm - 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 16th | 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.
Term 4
- First Holy Communion classes start from Sunday 20th October 2019
- Year 1 Fundraiser 25th October 2019, Crazy Sock Day Catholic Mission Fundraiser
- School/Parish Mass Saturday 9th November 2019 at 5:30pm, St Michael’s Church, Mittagong
- Remembrance Day Liturgy 9th November 2019 at 9.30am
- Year 5 Mini Fete, Maubara Fundraiser, 22nd November 2019
- First Holy Communion Sunday 24th November, St Thomas Aquinas Church, Bowral
- St Vincent De Paul Winter Appeal Christmas Hampers collection 18th November 2019
- End of Year Mass Tuesday 17th of December 2019 at 9:30 am, St Michael’s Church, Mittagong
This Friday we will be having an early assembly to focus on the launch of Catholic Missions 2019 appeal. This will be presented by Mrs Mitchell and the Year 6 Mission students who attended the launch last term.
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.
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.
Further information will be provided shortly.
Surf Education Program (Years 4, 5 and 6)
This term, Years 4 to 6 will participate in a Surf Skills and Education program. 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.
The event is now open on the Compass Parent Portal. Please log in to the Portal to provide consent and payment.
Bowral & District Hospital - Name the Crane
Congratulations to Mannat in Year 6 who was named 1st place winner and to Ruby F who placed 2nd in the Bowral & District Hospital Name the Crane competition.





