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- PRINCIPAL'S REPORT
- FROM THE REC
- BLESSING OF REFURBISHED CLASSROOMS
- PRIMARY LEADERS AND SRC 2022
- STUDENT OF THE WEEK AND MJR AWARDS
- TERM 1 SCHOOL FEES
- YEAR 7 AND YEAR 10 VACCINATIONS
- MASKS - SECONDARY STUDENTS
- HEAD LICE
- UPDATE PERSONAL DETAILS
- STUDENT RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS COLLECTION 2022
- SWIMMING CARNIVAL 2022
- NOTICE OF TERM 1 COMMUNITY COUNCIL MEETINGS
- SCHOOL STUDENT TRAVEL TERM 1 2022
- NETBALL CLINIC
- WOMEN'S HEALTH NURSE
- NUTRITION SNIPPET
- ELEVATE PARENT SUPPORT WEBINAR
- TUMUT REGIONAL FAMILY SERVICES
- PIANO/KEYBOARD LESSONS
Dear McAuley Families
Things remain quiet as we slowly get into the rhythm of 2022. Our low COVID case numbers are surely a reflection of each individual’s efforts to follow protocols and be as safe as we can to protect those vulnerable people in our society. Thank you all for that. As always I will communicate daily with any reported cases or school exposures.
Thanks to the efforts of Lyn Bathgate and Maree Stewart we have been able to hold two swimming carnivals in a COVID safe manner. This allows for those students who qualify to compete at higher levels and for our Kindergarten, Year 1 and 2 students to have a day out. It is disappointing not to be able to have parent spectators at these events and enjoy community days but we must abide by the NSW Health Orders and Catholic Education Directives. I know correspondence is going out regarding those students who will compete at Western Region Swimming next Thursday in Cootamundra and wish them well.
Catholic Education advised of some changes to the Level 3 Roadmap for Schools and I will communicate those in due course as needed. As always the NSW Health website and Catholic Education Team are the reference point for any clarifications or queries.
Our Kindergarten class of 2022 has settled very well. Thanks to Mrs Crane for her beautiful care and organisation. It is wonderful to see confident, bright and happy boys and girls who love coming to school each day. It is also great to hear from our numerous new students and families how welcome and happy they are as they join our community. All Primary Classes will have sent home information about curriculum being covered this term. Teachers will also have communicated with you about weekly routines and expectations. Please always contact your child’s Class or Pastoral Care teacher with any questions or concerns in the first instance.
Families also will have seen the ICT User Agreement being sent home in hard copy for student and parent signature. I ask that each family has a conversation about this document and be clear about the agreements that are being signed off. It is disappointing to note (not only at McAuley) a rise in cyber bullying and inappropriate use of technology. Senior students need to be very aware that their actions could result in legal action and long term impact on employment and life prospects. Please be very aware of what your children are doing with technology and be sure that they are being safe and responsible. Following a stocktake those students who have not returned signed agreements will be unable to access the school networks. Class and PC teachers will be following this up next week and across the remainder of the year.
Please also mark in your calendars the dates for our Term 1 Community Council Meetings. Our Annual General Meeting in Week 5 will elect new office bearers for this year. Following our substantial building program I am keen to have community input and efforts into a landscaping and outdoor master plan, equipment and community building activities. An active Community Council is a great support to a school and after the interruptions of the last few years is an exciting goal for us in 2022.
You will also note our improved school crossing which was completed a few weeks back. The school worked with council to access safe crossing grants and was successful in upgrading the crossing on a very busy Capper Street, making it more obvious and safer for our students. Thanks also to our ever vigilant crossing guide, Ron for his care and dedication.
The road works at the Gocup Road intersection will impact bus pick up and road traffic soon. We await clear directives from council on the impacts that might have and the changes we need in our processes. Again these works all flow from our desire to make our buildings, grounds and facilities, modern, clean, safe and functional for our students.
Mary our Mother… Look after us.
Eamonn Moore - Principal
Once, a grandfather wanted to teach his grandson some life lessons, so he said to him, “Grandson, there’s a major battle taking place within me. There’s a battle between two wolves. The first wolf is a bad wolf filled with anger, bitterness, resentment, fear, anxiety, and stress. The second wolf is a good wolf filled with love, compassion, belief and confidence.”
The grandson replied, “Okay, granddad,” and walked away for a few minutes to think about what his grandfather said.
He then returned and asked, “So Granddad, which wolf will win?”
“The one you feed,” The grandfather responded.
When it comes to self-love, which wolf are you feeding?
extract from Get the Monkeys off Your Back by Daniel MerzaBLESSING OF REFURBISHED CLASSROOMS
To begin the school year Fr Namora bless the refurbished classrooms on the secondary campus. He blessed the classrooms and the teachers and students who will work in these rooms. The blessing marked the continuation of a significant journey for McAuley in their mission to have first class learning environments.
"If you are willing to listen you will learn" - Sirach 6:32-37
If you wish, you can be taught; if you apply yourself, you will be shrewd.
If you are willing to listen, you will learn; if you heed, you will be wise.
Frequent the company of the elders; whoever is wise, stay close to him.
Be eager to hear every godly discourse; let no wise saying escape you.
The blessing continued asking for the Holy Spirit to descend upon the students and teachers and be filled with wisdom and blessings.
School fees for Term 1 were emailed to all families on Tuesday, 15th February. Please contact the office if you did not receive yours.
Please see Change of Direct Debit Form attached to increase your direct debit if required with fee increases. Please return to the school office for processing.
YEAR 7 AND YEAR 10 VACCINATIONS
Year 7 & Year 10 Vaccinations next Thursday 24th February – consent forms went home with students this week. Please ensure they are returned to the office by Monday, 21st February.
PLEASE BE REMINDED THAT SECONDARY STUDENTS ARE TO SUPPLY THEIR OWN MASKS. SCHOOL SUPPLY IS VERY LIMITED & NUMEROUS STUDENTS ARE RETURNING DAILY TO TAKE A MASK.
It is essential to inform the school as soon as possible of any change of circumstances. Please send an email if you need to:
- change your address
- provide any medical alert updates including action plans.
You are able to update your email address and mobile number in the Compass Parent Portal via Update My Details.
Last Friday was the McAuley swimming carnival. Unfortunately, the carnival was for competitors only. So, all the students cheering and supporting was greatly missed.
The students who competed were enthusiastic and achieved great results despite the circumstances. It was enjoyable day for everyone who attended. The age champions will be presented at school on Monday morning.
A huge thank you to the parents who gave their time to timekeep. We couldn't do it without you.
For Primary students who made it to the Western Region carnival, it is on Thursday 24th February in Cootamundra.
For Secondary students the Archdiocesan carnival is on Monday 7th March at the Queanbeyan Aquatic Centre.
NOTICE OF TERM 1 COMMUNITY COUNCIL MEETINGS
Meeting 1: AGM & Election of Office Bearers. Thursday 3 March @ 5.00pm.
Meeting 2: Thursday 1 April @ 5.00pm.
Both meetings will be offered via Teams.
Please join our Community Council as we work to support the work of our school and benefit our children.
To receive the Teams Link please email:
Community Council Executive 2021
ELEVATE PARENT SUPPORT WEBINAR
We’re excited to announce that parents of our school have exclusive access to Elevate Education’s Parent Webinar Series this year. Elevate works with our students, delivering high impact workshops on study skills, motivation, wellbeing, and exam preparation. By tuning into their webinar series, you will learn how to better support your children at home through reinforcing the skills they learn at school.
Wednesday 23rd February @ 6:00pm:
How to Get (and Keep) Your Child Motivated
In How to Get (and Keep) Your Child Motivated, Elevate will provide you with the tips and tools for how to get (and keep!) your child motivated. Including:
- The causes of student demotivation;
- Specific goals that actually cause demotivation;
- How you can help your child set goals that will help them get (and stay) motivated;
- The role parents play in motivation.
The webinar is run live online from 6pm – 7pm where the presenter will share Elevate’s key research and skills, and will conduct a live Q&A so you can ask them questions directly.
Should you have questions or would like to contact Elevate directly, their details are listed below.
1300 667 945
✉️ auaucoaching@elevateeducation.com
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Individual 30 minute lessons available during school hours at school. Year one and over.
Creative Kids Vouchers can be used.
If interested please contact Vanessa Hall 0448609479 for more information.