General Notices

Send in your bread bags please

 

St Anne's College is taking part in the Wonder Recycling Rewards campaign. Please help us collect bread bags so that we can earn points to redeem RHSports equipment for our college. Bread bags can be placed in the collection boxes near college reception.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Book Club orders due on Monday


Poetry awards open to students


Greater Shepparton kinder registrations open


New Scouts welcome at Kialla 

The 1st Kialla Scout Group is welcoming new members. There are three sections:

 

Joeys 5 to 7 years - Thursday, 4:30pm to 5:30pm

Cubs 8 to 10 years - Thursday, 6:00pm to 7:30pm

Scouts 11 to 14 years - Tuesday, 6:30pm to 8:30pm

 

Group Leader Mark Mitchell said, "Scouts can assist in developing a sense of optimism and strong values as well as leadership and teamwork skills, which will support the development of these skills at school. It is also an opportunity for them to build relationships and friendships outside their school network with members coming from a range of schools across Shepparton."

 

The 1st Kialla Scout Group is located at Recreation Drive in Kialla. For more information contact:

Mark Mitchell

Group Leader

1st Kialla Scout Group

Mobile: 0466 595 113


Register for I CAN school holiday program

Click the button below for information about the I CAN July school holiday online program. The I CAN Network offers online mentoring programs for autistic young people.

Uniform items needed at the college

School of Innovation and School of Possibilities families who have college uniforms that are no longer needed and who are willing to donate them, are asked to please leave them at college reception. The college is in need of some spare uniforms to supply to students who require a change of clothes during school hours due to a mishap.

Adhere to reserved disability parking rules 

Unfortunately some parents are not adhering to the reserved disability parking rules in the college car park. There is reserved parking at the front of the college for people with an Australian Disability Parking Permit. Only people with this type of permit displayed in their vehicle are permitted to park in the reserved disability parking space. There are students at the college who need to use this parking at drop-off and pick-up, so please ensure that if you do not have a Disability Parking Permit that you are not parking in this area.


Committed to the safety of all children

https://providers.dffh.vic.gov.au/mandatory-reporting-child-protection-victoria-generic-factsheet


PAM main source of communication with families

Parents/carers are reminded to ensure that they regularly check the Parent Access Module (PAM) as it is the main source of communication between the college and families.PAM is the portal through which parents receive activity permission forms and important daily messages. The college does not use printed paper forms/notes to communicate this information. Parents/carers can also use PAM to check on their child's learning areas and to send parent-notified student absences. PAM is also the portal through which students' reports are accessed. It is important to log into PAM daily to check any updates or notices. If you have misplaced or forgotten your PAM login details please contact administration at office@sackialla.catholic.edu.au 

 

Parents/carers can download the SIMON Everywhere app to get live notifications on everything that happens in PAM. Just search for 'SIMON Everywhere' on the Apple App Store or Google Play Store, download the app and sign in with your PAM account. 


Follow us on Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/stanneskialla/

 


Feedback form available on PAM

There is a link in the parent resources section of PAM which gives access to a feedback form for parents/carers to convey any feedback they would like to provide to the college. 


Learning session times for 2022

8:30am: Learning spaces open

8:55am - 9:07am: Pastoral Group

9:07am - 10:07am: Learning session one

10:07am - 11:07am: Learning session two

11:07am - 11:35am: Recess/supervised eating/outdoor exploration

11:35am - 12:35pm: Learning session three

12:35pm - 1:35pm: Learning session four

1:35pm - 2:15pm: Lunch/supervised eating/outdoor exploration

2:15pm - 3:05pm: Learning session five

3:05pm - 3:15pm: Pastoral Group 

3:15pm: Dismissal

Note: On Mondays and Thursdays, Year 10 students will have an extended 60-minute session five and no afternoon Pastoral Group.


The Fathering Channel - support for dads

 

Visit The Fathering Channel at www.thefatheringproject.org/fathering-channel/  

The Fathering Channel is a virtual community designed to support dads and ultimately help kids and families to stay healthy, happy and connected in these uncertain times and beyond. The Fathering Channel also helps families connect to a wealth of resources and advice.