Around The Primary
Dear Parents
There are times when only a mother's love
Can understand our tears,
Can soothe our disappoints
And calm all of our fears.
There are times when only a mother's love
Can share the joy we feel
When something we've dreamed about
Quite suddenly is real.
There are times when only a mother's faith
Can help us on life's way
And inspire in us the confidence
We need from day to day.
For a mother's heart and a mother's faith
And a mother's steadfast love
Were fashioned by the angels
And sent from God above.
- Author Unknown
Today we celebrated a Mass dedicated to all our wonderful Mothers.
Thank you to Miss Dernie, Mrs Fontaine, Mrs Lumley and the Year 4 students for preparing the liturgy. A special thank you to Fr Greg Donovan for sharing God's blessings with our community.
A great sense of community was felt having our Mums gather together for Mass and morning tea. Those Mums who could not come along today, were also in our thoughts!
We wish all of our mums a wonderful Mother’s Day on Sunday and hope that they are surrounded by family and friends who show them how grateful they are for their unconditional love. We also keep a special prayer in our hearts for the families for whom Mothers’ Day may be challenging and difficult.
Kind regards,
Kylie Allen and Jodi Joyce
Assistant Principals Primary
Dates to Remember
Monday 13 May Pre-Primary Mother's Day Pamper Morning
Thursday 16 May Kindy OT Speech Information Evening (Part 2)
OT Night
Last night our Kindy parents participated in an informative and interactive workshop presented by Sue Beurteaux, an Occupational Therapist. Sue provided a wonderful insight into how children learn and in particular why setting up strong foundation skills in the home and school are imperative and also important factors in fine motor and learning outcomes.
We look forward to seeing parents back for part two, next Thursday 16 May at 6:30pm in the MacKillop Room. Don't forget to bring your homework task along!
Amanda Kounis & Cayley King
Kindergarten Teachers
NAPLAN
The National Assessment Program - Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) is an annual national assessment of all students in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9. The assessments will be conducted throughout Week 3 and 4 of this term.
Assessments are a normal part of the teaching and learning cycle so there is no need for students to feel under added pressure during NAPLAN. Year 3 and 5 classroom teachers have spent time with their students teaching them how to navigate the screen when using the new Online assessments. We encourage all students to do their personal best, read questions carefully and to check over their work.
Monday 13 May | Tuesday 14 May | Wednesday 15 May |
WRITING Y3 (paper test) & Y5 | ||
Monday 20 May | Tuesday 21 May | Wednesday 22 May |
READING Yr3 & Yr 5 | CONVENTIONS OF LANGUAGE Yr 3 & Yr 5 | NUMERACY Yr 3 & Yr 5 |
Scribblers Writers Festival
Year 4 students attended the Scribblers Writers Festival at Scotch College on Wednesday.
During the day, they enjoyed listening to authors including Kristy Burne, Matt Stanton and Megan McDonald. Each author shared their writing journey and inspired the students in different ways. After each session, the students were given the opportunity to meet the authors and have their books signed.
Reflections of the day:
- I was inspired by Matt Stanton because he was entertaining. We got to listen to him read a passage from his book ‘Funny Kid’ and he drew an illustration for us. Isabella Stewart 4B
- I enjoyed listening to Kristy Burne because she is so talented. She is a scientist and an author and writes non-fiction books. She writes about science facts I would never have known! Lydia Defrancesco 4G
- I really enjoyed listening to Matt Stanton because he was funny. I’m now excited to read his books! - Eliza Owen 4B
The students really enjoyed the excursion and it has inspired them to create their own books in the future. The Scribblers Writers Festival is open to families over the weekend, we certainly recommend it!
Claire Dernie & Teresa Fontaine
Year 4 Teachers
Sport Update
What a great start! Student engagement in Physical Education lessons and their eagerness to play and improve is impressive.
Next week our Year 5 and 6 students will begin the IPSHA winter sports competition when we host Loreto Nedlands Primary on Thursday afternoon. I am looking forward to seeing our students in action and representing the school with pride.
Steve Williams
Primary Sport Teacher
Swimming Stars
Five of our Primary Students participated in the Swimming WA Long Course State Championships over the school holidays. They produced some amazing personal best times and were awarded medals for their magnificent efforts. Some of their highlights are provided below:
Sylvia Czajko (6B) | 50 Freestyle – Bronze Medal Girls 11-12 Freestyle Relay – Silver Medal Mixed 11-12 Freestyle Relay – Silver Medal 6 Personal Best times from 8 individual events swum |
Taj Dorrington (5G) | 50 Backstroke – Gold Medal Boys 9-10 Medley Relay – Bronze Medal 3 Personal Best times from 4 individual events swum |
Matthew Mignacca (5B) | 2 Personal best times |
Bianca Petsos (6G) | 800 Freestyle – Gold Medal 400 Freestyle – Gold Medal 200 Freestyle – Silver Medal 100 Freestyle – Bronze Medal 200 Backstroke – Bronze Medal 200 Individual Medley – Bronze Medal Personal Best times in all 9 Individual events swum |
Archie Ryan (6B) | 50 Freestyle |
Counsellor Corner
I hope everyone has had a great second week back at school and that your children have adjusted happily to the school routine. It has been wonderful to see so many happy faces in classrooms and in the playground. If you have any concerns about your child please do not hesitate to contact me. I am available at school each Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday and also in the morning every Thursday. You’re very welcome to pop into my office in the primary quadrangle, give me a call or send an email.
This week I have included an article from Parenting expert Michael Grose celebrating the essential parenting of Mothers. I hope all of our Mothers have a wonderful day on Sunday and are really appreciated for the amazing job they do.
Anne Murphy
Primary Counsellor
9383 0469
email: anne.murphy@cewa.edu.au
Parking Protocols
Please remember that the car park outside of the Pre-Primary playground is strictly for the use of Pre-Kindy, Kindy and Pre-Primary parents to drop off and pick up their children. It is essential that we all show courtesy to other drivers and watch for pedestrians and cyclists so that everyone is safe. Please reverse park in to the bays and observe that the blue bays are allocated to drivers with a disability.