St Anthony's Catholic Parish Primary School Picton
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69 Menangle Street
Picton NSW 2571
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Newsletter Term Four Week Six

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Newsletter Term Four Week Six

Dear Parents, Carers, Staff and Students,

Today was our Kinder Orientation morning and we had the pleasure of welcoming our new Kindergarten students and their families to St Anthony’s. Next year we will have 54 students in our Kinder cohort with 26 new families joining our 28 existing families who will be attending St Anthony’s.

The morning session included our existing kinder students leading us in prayer, followed by our new kinder students spending time in the classroom whilst the parents were in the hall listening to a presentation that explored our collective vision for the students who, which is hard to believe, will graduate from St Anthony’s 2027. I spoke to the families around the concept of partnership and how we need to be ‘in sync’ with each other. During the session we  provided parents with the opportunity to converse with each other in regards to what are our ultimate goals for their children when they attend St Anthony’s. The feedback from parents included developing their spiritual, emotional and intellectual well-being, building their resilience and wanting them to be ultimately happy. 

I spoke to the families about this concept of ‘happiness’. Wanting our children to be happy is important but we should not want for our children to only experience this ‘bubble of happiness’ and be sheltered from the range of other emotions. Children need to experience sadness, elation, disappointment, confusion, feedback that tells them how well they have done and feedback that explains how they need to do better. They should hear the word yes but more importantly they also need to hear the word no. When we all experience the full gamut of emotions we become a more well rounded human being who is able to cope with the joys and challenges of life due to a higher level of self-worth and resilience.

In the weeks to come we will be sending out a school survey that will ask all families to provide feedback to how we, as a catholic school, is ultimately meeting the needs and vision for your child. I look forward to sharing this feedback with the whole school community.

Take Care

Mr Justin Devlin

Principal

On Monday 18 November a language background survey was sent home to all families. This survey has been developed by the Catholic Education Office to help support the development of sustainable, school-based processes to meet the needs of the individual students. 

Please add your family name to the top of the survey form and complete a separate column for each child in your family.

Could all surveys please be returned to school by Friday 29 November 2019.

Listed below are some important dates for Term 4.

November

Tuesday 19

Parents' & Friends' AGM 6:00 pm

Friday 22

Sacrament of Reconciliation 5:00pm or 7:00pm

Monday 25

Oztag Gala Day

Wednesday 27 - 

Friday 29

Year 6 Camp

Friday 29

Kindergarten assembly

December

Thursday 5

P and F Fun Day

Friday 6

Year 6 Disco/Fun Night 6:30 pm  - 8:30 pm

Wednesday 11

Year 6 Farewell Mass 6:30 pm

Friday 13

End of Year Mass 10:00 am

Monday 16

Christmas Concert 9:30 am

 

2020 Classes Transition

Wednesday 18

Year 6 Clap Out and Students Last Day

Thursday 19

Staff Last Day

Grade Mass 

We will be celebrating Mrs Jenny Coughlan's Farewell with a whole school Mass on Friday 22 November. Mass will be held in the School Hall at 10:00 am. 

Assembly

Kindergarten assembly on Friday 29 November at 2:15 pm in the school hall.

AWARDS

Congratulations to the following students who will receive an award at assembly on Friday 29 November for being a great learner and wonderful community member.

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Joshua Fiumara, Indiana James, Tayla Schembri, Cameron Green, Max Fleming, Ivy Slater, Jasper Dengate, Amelie Bruna, Gabriella Semaan, Nicole Mohanna, Damien Galea, Chelsea Galea, Bella Noble, Charlotte Stirton, Aurelius Chrystal-Blyth, Natalie Sherman, Noah Kostopoulos, Kurtis Catford-Potter, Jarvis Ataria, Bella Kostopoulos,  Kristie Bond, Eliza Fiumara

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Grace Moody, Claire Hughes, Ivy Humphries, Lachlan Helson, Bella Cooney, Emmeline Magee, Ben Devine, Skye Buckley, Eli Gurner, Lachlan Gordon, Jeremy Martin, Charli Pisani


Uniform Shop
The uniform shop, located in the school hall will be open every Friday morning between 9:00am - 10:00am. 
Before and After School Care
Our before and after school care service is operational in the school hall. The hours of operation are Before School Care: 7 am - 9 am and After School Care: 3 pm - 6:30 pm. Permanent and casual places are available.

Please call Kate on 0439496831 for all enquiries and bookings. pictonoosh@catholiccare.dow.org.au

On Thursday 14 November the launch of the publication ‘The Good, The Beautiful and The True” took place at The Fraternity Wollongong. Students across the diocese worked throughout the year to produce deeply reflective works in the 2019 Stretching Potential through Learning in Interactive Challenging Environments (S.P.L.I.C.E.D) Program, entitled ‘The Good The Beautiful and The True”. Congratulations to Tomas Slater and William Erwin on being selected by Mr Charadia to have their work published. Special mention to Mackenzie Lake and Oscar Lillyman on their participation this year.

St Anthony's Church Tahmoor
Saturday Vigil 6:00 pm
Sunday 7:30 am & 9:30 am

Reconciliation

Saturday 5:00 pm  - 5:40 pm Tahmoor

Weekday Mass Times - This Week

Tuesday

5:00 pm

Adoration

5:30 pm

Tahmoor

Wednesday 8:30 am Tahmoor
Thursday 8:30 am Tahmoor
10:30 am Queen Victoria Nursing Home
Friday 9:30 am

Picton

Sacramental Programs

Religious Education is a priority in Catholic schools. It provides the knowledge and understanding of the Catholic faith and outlines what is needed to live a Catholic life. Sacramental programs are Parish based, Parish coordinated, family focused and school supported.

Each year the Sacraments of Penance, Eucharist and Confirmation are celebrated in the Parish.

  • Year 2 Sacrament of Penance 
  • Year 3 Sacrament of the Eucharist
  • Year 6 Sacrament of Confirmation 

A Parish based program caters to the needs of all participants. In this way children from all schools receive the same preparation for each sacrament.

The Parish based, family focused approach to Sacramental programs is widely used throughout Australia as the preferred approach. This approach acknowledges the important role of parents and families in the whole preparation process. Parents are the first educators of children in the faith and traditions of the Catholic Church. Parents involvement in Sacramental preparation is crucial in shaping the values and attitudes of each child. So it is vital, for the continual spiritual growth of the child, that the families involve themselves in the Sacramental life of Parish.

St Anthony's last Sacrament for 2019 will be the Sacrament of the Reconciliation. Dates are as follows;

Parent Meeting - Tuesday 15 October 2.00pm

       OR

Parent Meeting - Wednesday 16 October 7.30pm

Enrolment Sunday - Sunday 20 October

Commitment Sunday - Sunday 27 October

Session One - 28/29/30 October

Session Two - 4/5/6 November

Session Three - 11/12/13 November

Session Four - 18/19/20 November

SACRAMENT - 5:00 pm or 7:00 pm Friday 22 November 2019

 

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SCHOOL-WIDE POSITIVE BEHAVIOURS FOR LEARNING (SPB4L)

TERM FOUR 2019

ST ANTHONY'S SCHOOL RULE

FOCUS RULE

PARENTAL SUPPORT

  Week 6

Respect Others Playground behaviours
  • Say "good morning" to school staff and give them a smile.
  • Greet other parents in the playground with a smile or a friendly "hello"
  • Expect your child to say "please" and "thank you".
  • Demonstrate respect for others to your children by speaking about others respectfully yourself.
  • Congratulate your child on their achievements and encourage them to do the same for others.

Week 7

Respect Learning Learn and let others learn
  • Praise your child when they have achieved progress in their learning.
  • Expect your child to learn and try hard at school.
  • Expect your child to take turns when speaking and listening.
  • Value learning by speaking positively about school and learning.
  • Being seen by your child as a learner yourself  - talk about new things you have learned.
  • Expect your child to do their best at school.