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- PRINCIPAL'S REPORT
- UPCOMING DATES
- EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST
- TERM 2 SCHOOL ASSEMBLY
- PRIMARY AWARDS WEEK 1
- KINDER MATHS
- VOLCANOES!
- LEGO IN LIBRARY!
- RUGBY UNION MACKILLOP TRIALS
- RADIO NEWS
- LOST PROPERTY
- BE COVID SAFE
- LEAGUE STARS - TUMUT
- THRIVING TEENS - GIRLS WORKSHOP
- HEADSPACE - UPCOMING SESSIONS
- FAMILY SKILLS TERM 3 PROGRAM
Welcome back to Term 3. I trust the winter break was a time for a break from the routines of work and school and that all were able to enjoy some family time together. One of the outcomes of COVID surely is a reminder to us all to make the most of the opportunity to get together with family and friends and enjoy the moment. Claudia and I travelled to Orange for the wedding of a past student of mine from quite some time ago. It was so lovely to meet up with people we haven’t seen for a few years now. A special and happy time.
As always, doing a good job as teachers and parents is at the core of what we do. The disconnection and uncertainty caused by COVID restrictions has led to a well-publicized rise in social issues. The “Parenting Ideas” Blog has an excellent range of articles to assist us understand and work with our boys and girls. Recently Michael Grose writes about girls and what makes them “tick?” (See: https://www.parentingideas.com.au/blog/know-what-makes-girls-tick/).
He reminds us that girls:
- Crave connection and contribution.
- Being accepted is #1.
- Are challenged to find their true self.
- Often conceal their worth.
- Feel immense pressure to conform.
- Feel misunderstood.
- Need other girls and women.
- Need to discover passion and purpose.
Let’s work to make our daughters proud and strong women.
Over the last couple of days I have communicated the regulations and requirements being placed on us by NSW Health and Catholic Education. Sadly it looks like a number of our plans will have to change as we cancel and postpone events during Term 3. The predictions from NSW and ACT Health are grim and I urge everyone to continue to practice COVID safety and minimize any risk.
Again I reiterate:
- Staff, students and visitors must not attend school if they are unwell and will be sent home if they have any COVID 19 symptoms.
- Please notify the school if a member of your household tests positive for COVID 19. Please complete the online declaration form (https://www.nsw.gov.au/covid-19/stay-safe/testing/register-positive-rat-test-result)
- Parents can attend the school site outdoor areas for drop off and pick up. Other meetings should be conducted online where possible. Visits should be for essential reasons only.
- Staff/student physical distancing should be encouraged. Minimise mixing where at all possible.
- Masks whilst indoors are not required for staff/students though encouraged where it suits them. Children in K-2 should not wear masks as they can be a choking hazard.
- Ventilation is important – windows slightly open.
- Extra-curricular activities (that take a teacher off class) should not proceed until Term 4 - camps, excursions, carnivals.
- We will re-consider performances, musicals, public speaking competitions or defer to Term 4.
- Assemblies are permitted but without parent attendance.
- Community Council have elected not to hold meetings this term.
RAT kits are available on request from the office. Again, thank you all for your support and care of one another as we look ahead to a possibly challenging time ahead.
As always any important communications will come via email and Compass notifications. Facebook is used for reminders and general news. Please be sure to keep an eye on any announcements about regulations, cancellations and postponements as they come along this term.
Best wishes to Mrs Greacen who is enjoying some well-earned long service leave this term. We have been very lucky to secure Mr David Edwards who joins us from the Scots School, Albury. David has a great deal of experience and is looking forward to joining our staff and wonderful school.
Dean and Stacey Crane welcomed baby Claudia in late June and we send much love and best wishes to their little family. I know the Kindergarten class were very excited to hear the news and look forward to meeting the new addition to our McAuley family.
I met late last term with Libby McGruer who offered her resignation as our Primary Campus Secretary. Libby has the been the face and voice of a generation of students, providing band aids, love, care and soothing advice to many students and families. I look forward to being able to farewell Libby in fine style later in the year and know that you all send your love and gratitude for her many years of dedication to McAuley.
Year 10 students and families will receive an email in the next few days requesting they book a time on 4 & 5 August for Subject Selection Counselling sessions. These meetings are for students and parents to discuss and highlight subjects in line with possible career and study paths for next year. They are available for all families, no matter if they intend to stay for Year 11 at MCCS or not. Please be sure to avail yourselves of this excellent opportunity. This is another exciting step in our Year 11 and 12 planning and will inform the offerings we will have both on-site and virtually for our first Year 11 class in 2023.
This week we will also have a visit from the Block Grant Authority (BGA) team who are examining our application for further renovations and building works on our Primary and Secondary campuses. This is in line with our developing Master Plans in buildings, facilities and grounds and gardens. Exciting times!
Please don’t forget extra Pupil Free days this term:
Friday 5 August
Monday 12 September
Mary Our Mother Look After Us.
Eamonn Moore
Principal
All upcoming dates can be located via our Electronic Calendar on our website https://mcauleytumut.nsw.edu.au/calendar
Wednesday 27th July - Year 11 Course Selection Forms due.
Friday 5th August - Pupil Free Day
Monday 12th September
McAuley is looking for a person interested in doing casual work in the secondary canteen, when the canteen manager is on leave.
The canteen manager will be on leave from 1st to 26th August. The successful person would also fill in at other times the manager is on leave.
The canteen operates Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays for a total of 15 hours per week.
This is a paid position.
Please contact the school for further information - 69472000. office.mcauley@cg.catholic.edu.au
Our Term 2 Awards Assembly was held on Wednesday 29th June. Congratulations to all students who received awards on the day.
Primary students enjoyed constructing with Lego during their Library lessons in Week 10, Term 2.
On Sunday 27th and Monday 28th of June, Ashton Ambrose (Yr 5), Jack Corbett (Yr 6) and Brad Beavan (Yr 5) travelled to Forbes for the MacKillop Union trials. They had a compulsory training session on the Sunday with the Waratahs which they enjoyed and all learnt some more about the game. Monday they played four games with the CG Archdiocese team against the Sydney Diocese, Wollongong Diocese, Wagga Diocese and Parramatta Diocese.
The boys participated with great positivity, showed great skill, sportsmanship, made new friends and long lasting memories throughout the day. They represented our school and our diocese at a high level.
Jack was a one of three CG team members who then proceeded to the possible's and probable's. He then went on to be selected further to participate in the MacKillop team, which will travel to Mudgee to participate in the NSWPSSA Championships on August 22nd-25th August. What an awesome effort by the boys to make it to this level and we wish Jack all the best at Mudgee.
The NRL are pleased to announce we will be running an 8-week League Stars Program in Tumut! League Star Programs are non-contact, safe, inclusive, educational and appeal to the true nature of kids in all their messy, high energy, love of fun and play. Our professionally trained Rugby League Development Officers ensure every participant has equal opportunity to laugh and learn in a non-contact, organised and safe environment. The program will be kick-off on Monday the 1st of August from 4 – 5pm and run for 8 weeks at Twickenham Oval.
Costs of the program is $99 per participant, participants are also able to use their Active Kids Vouchers to register. Each League Star’s participant will receive an NRL pack.
For more information and to register please head to: https://www.playrugbyleague.com/league-stars/