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Newsletter

Hello Everyone.

I hope your week has been going well and everyone is fit and healthy. As we get closer to resuming school as normal, newsletters will return to being released every two weeks.

Messages from Mr Butts

SPECIAL REPORT: Wellbeing Checklist for Primary

Click here to access the wellbeing checklist mentioned in the video.

Reading Tips for Parents

Parents are doing a wonderful job listening to their children read.  Click here for some reading prompts that will help with your child's reading sessions.

Audio Assembly

With the cancellation of large gatherings in the last week of Term 1, St Mary's conducted it's first ever "Audio Assembly" each week.  

 

New School App

Please note that our old school App is no longer functional, Simon Everywhere is our new communcation centre and offers the same features as the old App. We ask families to discontinue using the old App, in particular for student absences, and ensure you have access to Simon Everywhere.

For those of you needing to download the new St Mary's App please go to the Simon Everywhere page of this newsletter for details.

Principal's Award

Term 1 Week 8 Nico Vigliaturo

Nico is a very hard working student who has grown greatly in his confidence each week.  He is humble and very popular with his peers.  I have also been very impressed with him taking up altar serving this year.  Well done Nico!

 

 

Term 2 Week 3 Mitchell Tenace

Mitchell has shown great creativity during remote learning. He has been working independently and producing excellent work. His PE trick shot videos have been great, check it out on Mr Preston's PE webpage.

Anzac Day

Although a formal Anzac Day service was not held this year in Mooroopna, a wreath was laid on behalf of S Mary's.  The upgrade of the cenotaph is fantastic and would be worth taking a walk there and having a look during your daily exercise.

Mr Butts' Mother's Day Jokes!

 

Q: What did the Mummy piece of string say to her child?

A:  "Don't be knotty!"

Daughter: Mum, what’s it like to have the greatest daughter in the world?

Mum: I don’t know dear, you’d have to ask Grandma.