School News
Bloke's Breakfast & School Athletics Day
Our Bloke's Breakfast and Athletics Day will be held this year on Friday September 1st, 2023. The Bloke's Breakfast will commence from 7:30am in the quadrangle. All Dads, Grandfathers and Father Figures are welcome to attend and have breakfast with the kids. Bacon and egg sandwiches and orange juice are on the menu. The cost will be $10 per family. Students attending by themselves on the day can still purchase breakfast at a cost of $5 for an egg & bacon sandwich. Cash payment to be made on the day.
The Athletics is a whole school event from 9:05am to 3:00pm on the school oval. Please see below schedule.
Students are reminded to have a water bottle and their school hats.
NEW - Book Week Bookmarks
The Mercy Centre was a busy place at breaks during book week! We had many students colour in or design fantastic bookmarks as part of a bookmark competition. These have been laminated and handed back to students so they can use them when reading.
Congratulations to our winners!
Foundation - Olivia Worm
Grade 1/2 - Grace Dickinson
Grade 3/4 - Urijah Gilboy and Ashlee Kettels
Grade 5/6 - Tessa Aitken
NEW - Yr. 1/2 Science Week
Science Week for Yr. 1 & 2 students involved some fun experiments. In one experiment, bicarb soda was mixed with water and then students put their hand in the mixture and made a hand print on a piece of paper which was left to dry. A mixture of hand sanitiser and tumeric was then brushed over the top of their paper to reveal the student’s’ handprints.
Sacred Heart Choir & Evening Birds
Join us in the Mercy Centre on Wednesday 6th September 2:30pm for the Sacred Heart Choir and Evening Birds performances.
NEW - Sporting Colours Day
Improving Reading Achievement Through the Use of Classroom Libraries
Classroom libraries are integral to successful teaching and learning. Extensive research has shown that students who have immediate and ongoing access to engaging books in their classrooms exhibit higher reading achievement, better comprehension and an increased vocabulary. When students are provided with well-designed classroom libraries, they interact more with books, spend more time reading and exhibit more positive attitudes toward reading.
The Role and Importance of the Classroom Library
A classroom library serves as the backbone of the classroom’s daily learning activities. An effectively designed classroom library:
- Creates a Reading Environment: Making time and space for a classroom library creates a reading environment. Children will be encouraged to read more if they have daily access to meaningful and personally interesting books.
- Supports Reading Instruction: Classroom libraries provide a collection of reading materials at different reading levels. Books ranging from easy to challenging are included to meet the varied abilities of students. Teachers can match the reading levels of their students with the levels of the books in their classroom library. Books are read with success, thus allowing students to grow as readers.
- Enriches the Curriculum: Having a wide range of books in the classroom encourages teachers to incorporate diverse fiction and nonfiction books into their teaching. Teachers can also introduce students to a wide range of book genres, authors, and topics.
- Reinforces Language Acquisition: Classroom libraries provide a vast resource for diverse activities that reinforce language acquisition. While the best predictor of reading success is the amount of time spent reading, reading achievement is also influenced by the frequency, amount, and diversity of reading activities.
- Encourages Independent Reading: Having books readily available in the classroom supports independent reading, personal exploration, project research, and individual assessment. Successful reading programs incorporate Independent Reading time, which provide students with daily time to read self-selected books that meet their personal reading interests.
- Increases Vocabulary: By reading a variety of texts, students’ vocabulary increases, which improves reading comprehension and language arts skills.
- Allows Students to Interact with Books: A classroom library functions as a gathering place for students to meet and talk about their reactions to books with peers and teachers. These exchanges encourage comprehension and critical thinking.
Volunteers
At Sacred Heart we value the support of volunteers. Over your child/ren’s journey through Primary School there are many opportunities to volunteer and support your child and the school. Please visit the volunteer page on the school website for further information.
NCCD Fact Sheet for Parents, Guardians and Carers
Lunch Orders
Tatura Hot Bread Bakery will be providing the School lunch orders for two days a week. Lunch orders will be available Thursdays and Fridays. Please find below the 2023 price list. There is an example on how to correctly fill in the lunch order bag on Daily Messages, the Hot Bread Shop has advised that all lunch orders need to be in the correct format. Thank you.
A reminder orders are to be done through the School, not to be dropped off at the Bakery.
Second Hand Uniform Sales
Sacred Heart will now only be accepting second hand uniform items as a donation to the school. If families wish to sell items we request that this is done privately. Please see below the current uniform stock available for purchase. If you wish to have a browse of the uniforms or make a purchase, please see Sally in the school office on Tuesday or Wednesday.
PRICE LIST
Item | Price |
---|---|
Jacket | $15.00 |
School Bag | $10.00 |
Jumper | $5.00 |
Pants (slacks & sports) | $5.00 |
Dress | $5.00 |
Polo Shirt (short sleeve) | $2.00 |
Polo Shirt (long sleeve) | $2.00 |
Shorts (sports & non-sports) | $2.00 |
Skirt & Skort | $2.00 |
Hats | $2.00 |