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 Happy Birthday

Wishing all our students a very happy birthday who celebrated their special day over holiday break and last fortnight.

 

26 September - Tilden W Kinder

27 September - Lachlan B Year 3

28 September - Chloe M Year 4

1 October - Grace F Kinder

4 October - Max C Year 3, Franklin R Year 1, Isabella N Year 3, Jamie L Year 4

5 October - Grace M Year 2, Harmonie S Year 2

7 October - Luca M Kinder, Connor H Kinder, Aria H Year 4

10 October - Nash K Year 6, Lillian L Year 4, William P Year 5

11 October - Noah S Year 3

12 October - Hayden K Year 5 and Malakai L Year 6

13 October - Cassian Q Year 2, Riley B Year 3, Evelyn R Year 3 and Louie B Year 5

18 October - Dylan W Year 2, Hannah P Year 3

19 October - Kahurangi S Year 2

22 October - Hugo B Kinder

23 October - Xanthe B Year 5

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Late Arrivals

A friendly reminder that students who arrive to school after the bell through the school office, must be signed in by a parent/carer.

 

 


School Student Travel - Year 3 2026

Applications are now open for 2026 School Student Transport Scheme (SSTS) travel. 

 

Students in the Opal network applying for an Opal card (including a Term Bus Pass) for the first time will receive their School Opal card at their nominated postal address from mid-January 2026.

 

Students who require a School Opal card or travel pass but have not yet applied need to apply for a new card or update their existing card as soon as possible. Students who receive a notification that their School Opal card is expiring need to re-submit their details. 

 

If a student has lost their School Opal card, they will need to apply for a replacement cardNote: a new card will not be issued if an existing School Opal card is updated online – you must submit a replacement application if a School Opal card is lost.

 

In the Opal network, students should travel with a Child/Youth Opal card until they receive their valid School Opal card. If outside Greater Sydney, parents should contact their local bus operator to discuss their travel needs.

 

Terms of Use

 

Students using School Opal cards must tap on and tap off in line with the Opal terms of use.

 

This includes travel within the approved times between 6.30am and 7.00pm from Monday to Friday on school days only. Students must use their Child/Youth Opal card for any travel outside these times.

 

All students are required to comply with the Student code of conduct. The code of conduct aims to ensure the safety and well-being of school children and other passengers. It is important that parents ensure their child is aware of this, as failure to comply with the code of conduct can result in a suspension from travel.


2025 Grade Spelling Bee Competition

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The School Junior/Senior Spelling Bee Competition will be held Friday November 7 (Week 4)

 

The Junior School Spelling Bee will take place at 9:30am. The Senior School Spelling Bee will take place at 11:30am

 

An unseen word list will be used for the Junior/Senior School Spelling Bee Competition. 

 

Say it, spell it, say it! 

 

In the School Spelling Bee competition the Master of Ceremonies will pronounce the word, use it in a sentence, then repeat the word. The competitor must say the word first. This is done to let the MC know that the competitor has heard the word correctly. This also begins the 15 or 20 seconds of timing depending on age group. The competitor will then spell the word. A scribe will write the letters on a whiteboard as the competitor says them. During this time the competitor can self correct. When the competitor says the word a second time when spelling is completed, this tells the MC that they are happy with their spelling choice and no further changes can be made. The competitor has 15 seconds (Junior) and 20 seconds (Senior) to spell their word. 

The process is as follows:

 

MC: “snowflake… The snowflake fell to the ground….. snowflake.” 

Participant: “snowflake… S-N-O-W-F-L-A-K-E….. snowflake.” 

 

Rules  

  • A participant is eliminated from the grade oral spelling bee competition as soon as they incorrectly spell a word.

  • Once the word is said at the end of a participant’s attempt, they cannot go back and self-correct. 

  • Upper case letters are required  as in Wollongong – Capital W-o-l-l (double –l-)

  • If a competitor spells a word incorrectly but “self-corrects” within 15 seconds (junior) or 20 seconds (senior) or self corrects before saying the word the second time that participant remains in the game. 

  • The timing begins once the participant has said the first letter of the word he/she is attempting. If a word is not spelled out within the 15 seconds (Juniors) and 20 seconds (Seniors), that competitor no longer remains in the competition.

  • It is required that a competitor says the word at the end to show they are finished spelling. For example: “fuel   f-u-e-l   fuel”

  • If a competitor spells a word correctly, he or she remains in the competition, waiting for his or her next turn. If the competitor spells a word incorrectly, he or she is eliminated from the competition and the next participant is given a new word from the list.

  • Final round rule: When only two contestants remain, the elimination rule changes. If one contestant misspells a word, the other contestant gets a chance to spell that word correctly. If that person spells it correctly, then they win. However, if that person also spells the word incorrectly both players remain in the game and they are given a new word.

  • The teacher’s decision is final.

     

      2025 Finalists for School Spelling Bee Competition  - Friday 7 November (Week 4)

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Class Finalists

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Yr 1M

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Yr 2J

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Yr 2M

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Yr 3J

Class Finalists

Yr 3M

Class Finalists

Yr 4J

Class Finalists

Yr 4M

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Yr 5J

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Yr 5M

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Yr 6J

Class Finalists

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Class Finalists

Benjamin LHazel HFred LSophie IEloise RElliot SAlexandra NChelsea LGeorgia HXavier CToby MCarter L

Abigail C

 

Cooper O
Brodie AHeidi GOscar MAlistair B

Spencer V

 

Owen HEmily IAspen GScarlett CEmmanuella NEdwin ZOliver PGabriel AAstin K
Myles MEwan HJacob MHarrison C

Hannah L

 

Isobel BMax CAbigail CDaisy LMorris MCristiano HLouie BNoah DKeon W

menALIVE Growing Good Men Weekend 2025

A powerful weekend experience for fathers and their teenage sons (ages 12–17), supported by Bishop Brian Mascord. Strengthen your bond, explore the journey into manhood, and share in engaging activities, reflection, and a meaningful Rite of Passage.

 

Places are limited, so register early to secure your spot at a weekend that has been a life-changing experience for hundreds of dads and lads. The cost is $500 per father–son pair, which includes accommodation, meals, adventure activities, and resources. For more information and to register, see here

Date:Friday 5 December 2025 - Sunday 7 December 2025
Venue:The Tops Conference Centre, 51 Bendena Gardens, Stanwell Tops

Sport

MacKillop Girls Rugby League Pathway Development Day - CLOSES TODAY!

Registrations are now OPEN for individual students via the CSNSW Sport website. 

 

Registrations for this event close: Thursday 23 October

 

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Event

MacKillop Girls - 10-12’s years Rugby League Pathway Development Day 

 

Date 

Thursday 30 October 

 

Aim and overview of the day 

2026 will see the introduction of the girls stand alone rugby league pathway and team selection for PSSA Sport. In preparation for this exciting new pathway, we are inviting primary catholic school students in Years 4 -6 to attend the MacKillop Girls Rugby League Development day to build skills, raise awareness and be prepared for this opportunity. Please see below the eligibility criteria for those best to attend. 

 

Eligibility - Students must meet all of the following 

Students must be turning 10, 11, 12 in 2025* 

Years: 4 - 6 

Encouraging students who currently play rugby league, league tag or those interested in becoming tackle ready to attend the day. Students who demonstrate skills and ability of being ‘tackle ready’ on the day will have the opportunity to trial for the 2025 MacKillop exhibition team via a 9 a side round robin (students in Year 5 & 6 only). 

All other students will be engaged in a Rugby League development program, skills, tackle ready session and league tag round robin in preparation for the 2026 pathway. 

 

All students when registering will be required to self-nominate into one of two key groups: 

 

Group 1: Rugby League experience* The student has had experience in training, playing in regular competition and is skilled and has some experience tackling as a rugby league player. 

 

Group 2: Rugby League development * The student has played touch, oztag, league tag and has foundational skills in footy but have not engaged in tackle rugby league and has not yet acquired tackle skills. 

Venue

Collegians Sports Centre - TBC

147 The Avenue, Figtree NSW 2525

Time8:30am - 3:00pm
Close DateThursday 23 October 2025 
Cost$40 

What to bring

  • Appropriate gear for game conditions - boots, socks and shorts 

  • Mouth guard is compulsory for all participants 

  • Medication eg Asthma inhaler

  • Strapping tape

  • Water Bottle

  • Healthy Lunch and snacks

  • Numbered Jersey will be provided to participants on the day 

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Further Representation

An exhibition MacKillop team will be selected from the Year 5 and 6 students able to compete in the tackle component of the Pathway Development Day. The selected team will be involved in a day development camp where they will play against the selected Polding representative team. 

Date:Tuesday 25 November 2025 
Venue:

NSWRL Centre of Excellence - 12 Dawn Fraser Ave, Sydney Olympic Park NSW 2127

Kylie Grose / Christine Smith 

Sport Co-ordinators 


Sports Days - Term 4

Kindergarten 

Year 1 

Year 2  

Year 3  

Year 4  

Year 5  

Year 6  

Tuesday & Thursday 

Monday & Tuesday           

Wednesday & Friday 

Tuesday & Friday

Tuesday & Wednesday

Tuesday & Thursday

Tuesday & Thursday


Canteen

FRIENDLY REMINDER: PLEASE ENSURE YOU HAVE CHANGED YOUR CHILD/S CLASS TO REFLECT THEIR CLASS FOR 2025

PLEASE NOTE - NEW OPENING HOURS FOR CANTEEN

Open TUESDAY to FRIDAY for recess and lunch.

 

Cash purchases for snacks and drinks can be made at recess and lunchtime. Snacks and drinks can also be ordered via the new platform FlexiSchools.

 

Lunch orders

Orders for lunch can only be made through Flexischools.  Please note that orders close at 9.15am daily.  Orders cannot be placed after this time.

 

 

Flexischool Parent Support Line - 1300 361 769 (Hours: 7.00am-12.00 noon)

 


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2024 Bus Timetable (Premier Charters)


PB4L (Positive Behaviour for Learning)

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Ask your child about the weekly focus for students.

 

 

This week's focus:

Listen and respond respectfully to staff instructions.

What does this look like:

Looking at the speaker; Listening to what is being said; Showing you understand what you have heard through your words and actions; Responding with respect.