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Dear Parents

Dear Parents,

 

The College is working closely with Catholic Education Western Australia (CEWA) and health authorities to monitor the Coronavirus situation and then following the advice for schools relating to COVID 19.

 

These are unsettling times and I understand that parents are concerned.  Our priority is to ensure that every precaution has been taken to keep our children as safe as possible at school. We have discussed the importance of hand hygiene with the students and have hand sanitizers in all classrooms. 

 

It would be very helpful if parents reinforced the importance of washing hands regularly, particularly after using the toilet or before eating and also the need to sneeze into our elbows or into tissues with children at home as we will continue to do at school.

 

It is also important for parents to remain calm and reassuring to give your child/ren a sense of security.  Listening to the concerns of your children and acknowledging the feelings they are expressing.  Some of the key messages to include in your family conversations are as follows:

  • Putting the virus in perspective – it is unlikely they will get sick and if they do they will go to the doctor.   Most children have mild symptoms and will be well again.
  • Doctors and others are working on solutions.
  • Empowering children with what they can do; washing their hands and being careful with personal hygiene.

Should you wish to access more information about the virus, including a parent factsheet, please visit the Department of Health website ww2.health.wa.gov.au/coronavirus or call the Healthdirect helpline on 1800 022 222.

 

Thank you for your support in this significant public health matter.

 

Kind regards

 

Antoinette De Pinto

Head of Primary

 

Congratulations and special thanks to our Year 6 leaders who volunteered to be tour guides on Open Day last Saturday. They were amazing ambassadors for our College.

 

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Antonia AnnanFelisse Battalis
Raphael BudimlichOlivia Eastman
Christopher CesareChloe Menzies
Matthew MignaccaJoseph Scott
Liam PtolomeyKate Wagner
Lily Van PeltOliver Wever
Elijah Zuvela 

 

Do you have a child due to start Kindy in 2022?

If so, please make sure that our Enrolments’ Manager, Elizabeth Schollum, has the enrolment form so that your child can be included on our 2022 sibling Kindy list.  Please phone 9383 0449 for enrolment enquiries.

 

Dates to Remember

Monday 16 March

Year 5 Muffin Monday

Year 4 & Year 5 Sculptures by the Sea

Tuesday 17 MarchYear 3 & Year 6 Sculptures by the Sea
Thursday 19 MarchYear 4 – 6 IPSHA Interschool Swimming Carnival, Newman College
Friday 20 MarchPrimary Assembly, Roncalli Hall (Hosted by 5B)

 

Please check the College Website to note all the important Primary school events for your family calendar. http://www.johnxxiii.edu.au/view/for-parents/calendars

Photo Catch Up Day - 3P Photography 

Students who were absent for Photos on Tuesday and Wednesday are able to attend the 3P Photography studio in Malaga on Wednesday 18 March for a ‘catch-up shoot’. 

 

Please call the 3P Photography Office on 9250 6244 to book a time.

Project Compassion

We are so proud of the enthusiasm and generosity of our school community in supporting our fundraising project for Caritas.

 

We have made a fantastic start and students have enjoyed emptying their bucket of coins into the well each Friday and also attaching a water droplet. 

 

We look forward to the continued excitement and engagement in our fundraising initiative in the coming weeks.

 

Book Worms!

Students around the Primary School are enjoying our Reading Initiative for 2020 and we also are receiving many positive reports from parents.

 

It is wonderful to hear conversations amongst students about authors and books they are reading. Our Library staff are thrilled that books are being borrowed and returned over and over again! Classroom teachers continue to work with students to keep them motivated and engaged and, of course parents, play an integral role in supporting their children’s reading at home.

 

In the Junior Primary classrooms, our teachers are supported by various staff in delivery of targeted literacy programs.  Our goal is to ensure the ongoing literacy development in the early years.

 

Sports Update

IPSHA Interschool Swimming Carnival

The IPSHA Interschool Swimming Carnival takes place on Thursday 19 March at Newman College.  Training on Tuesday afternoon in the College pool is open to all swimmers in the Interschool squad who would like extra practice for their events. 

 

Please remember to purchase College bathers and a College swimming cap for the Carnival.

 

Mouthguard fitting

In preparation for winter sports there will be the opportunity to have a mouthguard fitted and made by professional dentists at Custom Mouthguards on Tuesday 17 March and Wednesday 18 March in the College gym from 7:30am to 8:30am.  Please refer to the attached form for further information.

 

Pro Football Training

On Tuesday afternoon we had a fantastic turnout for the soccer session with Pro Football Training’s ‘Coach Andy’.  Over 40 students attended and had lots of fun playing soccer games.  If you were unable to make it on Tuesday but are interested in upcoming sessions, please refer to the flyer and get in contact with Andy at Pro Football Training.

 

 

 

Mr Steve Williams

Primary Sport Coordinator 

Counsellor's Corner

UPCOMING WEBINAR FOR PARENTSFuture-proofing your child
Wednesday 18 March 20208:00pm - 9:00pm AEDT
Presented by Nikki BushAward-winning speaker and bestselling author
Attend a webinar for parents at no charge

Our school has a membership with Parenting Ideas, one of Australia’s most trusted sources of parenting education and support. As part of this membership, all the parents in this school community can attend some fantastic webinars in 2020 at no cost. We’re pleased to let you know about an upcoming webinar.

 

Future-proofing your childThis century is characterised by disruptive change that is turning our world upside down.  Jobs aren’t just changing, whole industries are ceasing to exist. The scripts for success are being rewritten on a daily basis in our families, at work and in life. In this webinar Nikki Bush teaches parents what to expect and how to support their kids to thrive in a future world of work.   

Key learning and discussion points include:

  • Key trends that are changing the world
  • Frameworks for future-proofing children
  • Highlighting the X-factors for success
  • Explaining the role of school in a changing world
  • Helping parents to set realistic and relevant parenting goals

Presented byNikki BushAward-winning speaker and bestselling author

 

Video overviewClick this link to view the video overview: https://vimeo.com/376706791

When

Wednesday 18 March 2020 at 8:00 PM AEDT

 

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Mrs Anne Murphy

Primary Counsellor

 

Direct: 9383 0469; Email anne.murphy@cewa.edu.au