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Perseverance: The third in a series of five learning posters.

Learning Posters (from the Assistant Principal, Teaching & Learning)

Year 7 Study Skills Evening Monday 18th June

Friday 15th June: Year Group/Individual/Performing Arts and other Group Photos​ ​

  • Public Speaking & Debating
  • Chess Draw
  • Fundraising for Callan Services PNG​
  • Temporary Relocation of Bus Stop at Frenchs Forest​
  • Student Opal Cards
  • General Notices:
  • -  Is this the future Willoughby City you want in 2028? 

 

  • -  NSW Government Sport & Recreation - School Holiday Programs
  • -  School Holiday Programs Directory

Learning Posters

Around the College, parents and students will notice an array of stimulating and thought provoking posters that align with our College’s Learning Statement. These posters were inspired by our Learning Prefects, Daniel Aposhian, Oliver Stewart and Isaac Fong under the leadership of our Innovative Learning Coordinator Mrs Anne Gripton.  Below is the third in a series of five posters.

Perseverance

We want our students to develop personal and social capability as they learn to understand themselves and others, and manage their relationships, lives, work and learning more effectively.

We want them to recognise and regulate their emotions and develop resilience and self worth and understand that many goals will require hard work. This will help them to handle challenging situations constructively, and to have a sense of hope and optimism.

The College Touchstones provide the foundation for the development of personal and social capability

 

Our St Pius X Community consists of critical and creative thinkers who are resilient and passionate about learning.

The Touchstones and Values provide the foundation for our learning.

 

Mr A Damo - Assistant Principal Teaching & Learning

Year 7 Study Skills Evening 

Monday 18th June – 6:30pm

Dr Prue Salter from Enhanced Learning has specialised for the last 15 years in the area of study skills and is in high demand as a presenter of study skills sessions. Prue developed the study skills website our school subscribes to, and has written many other study skills resources.

On Monday 18th June Dr Salter will share with you some simple but powerful strategies to implement at home to help students cope with the academic demands of school and achieve their personal best. You will be discussing together what might work best for your family. 

Please arrive at the College Gymnasium by 6:15pm to collect resources before a 6:30pm start.  Tickets are $10 for families and can be reserved using the trybooking link: https://www.trybooking.com/388923

 

Full details can be found in the flyer below.

Mr J Lynch - Year 7 Coordinator

Year Group/Individual/Performing Arts and other Group Photos

These photos will take place on Friday 15th June.  The Year Group photos will be taken during Periods 1–3 in front of the Podium.  During Periods 4 – 6 the Performing Arts and other Group photos will be taken under Little Brother.  All students must be dressed in full Winter Uniform and must bring their ID card with them to each photo.

Please refer to the document below to see the Running Order of the Performing Arts and other Group photos.  Order forms for these photos will be given out on the day.

 

Order forms for the Year/Individual need to be filled out and given to the photographers on the day.

Ms L Proc - General Coordinator

Public Speaking & Debating

Information from Mrs Waterson can be found in the document below.

Mrs M Waterson - Debating and Public Speaking Convener

Chess

Chess Draw for Friday 15th June 2018:

Fundraising for Callan Services PNG

I would like to highlight our Fundraising for Callan Services in Papua New Guinea (see article below).  Can I encourage you to take the time to read the article and to either make a donation or share the link on Facebook: https://give.everydayhero.com/au/spx-kokoda-callan-services-fundraising 

Many thanks to those who have already made a donation to this very worthwhile cause.  

 

There has been a large amount of interest from parents and the College community in relation to fundraising for Callan Services in Papua New Guinea as part of our Immersion and Kokoda Track hike coming up at the end of Term 2.

Callan Services is part of our global Edmund Rice network and provides education, health & community based rehabilitation services for people with disabilities in PNG. Since its establishment in 1991 Callan Services has expanded and there are now 19 centres. Its work is having transformative and destigmatising effects on children with disabilities. In particular, its work in early detection and an inclusive education model can successfully integrate and transition some students with disabilities into mainstream classes – with some outstanding results.

 

The College community’s support of Callan Services assists them to continue their work in transforming the lives of those living with disabilities as well as their families.  Donations can be made online through the EverydayHero link below.

https://give.everydayhero.com/au/spx-kokoda-callan-services-fundraising 

If you have any questions or suggestions for further fundraising please contact me or Jane Higgins at the College.

Mr P de Silva - Outdoor Education Coordinator

Temporary Relocation of Bus Stop at Frenchs Forest

We have been advised by the Northern Beaches Road Upgrade Project that from 13th June (for approx. 4 weeks) the bus stop currently near Frenchs Forest KFC will be relocated to Patanga Road (north of Dareen Street).

Student Opal Cards

We have been asked to remind students to use their Opal Card correctly by tapping on and off in the mornings and afternoon in order to ensure reliable services and ascertain staff level requirements.

Please also note that all communication regarding Student Opal Cards is done online, e.g. requesting a replacement Opal Card if lost or changing address details.

General Notices

  • IS THIS THE FUTURE WILLOUGHBY CITY YOU WANT IN 2028? ​

Dear Parents

Over the past 6 months we’ve heard thousands of thoughts and ideas from people across our city and brought them together to create Our Future Willoughby 2028. Now we want to know if we got it right. 

 

Click here to get involved before Monday 11 June (or go to www.haveyoursaywilloughby.com.au) so we can make sure that your family’s long-term vision and priorities for Willoughby City in 2028 have been captured.

Kind regards, 

The Willoughby City Council Engagement Team

 

  • NSW GOVERNMENT SPORT & RECREATION - SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAMS

 

  • SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAMS

SchoolHolidayPrograms.com.au is a directory resource jam-packed with holiday programs for kids.  You can search by category or location,  even share and review the programs.

Proud to be an Australian-based company, School Holiday Programs is passionate about providing quality school holiday care options to parents of school aged children.  Filled with hundreds of unique experiences, sports clinics, educational workshops and overnight camps, ‘School Holiday Programs’ provides parents of school aged children, a comprehensive choice of school holiday care and activities.

Check us out on facebook and instagram!

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