School information

Pedestrian Crossing @ Twin Rivers

Twin Rivers has generated a petition which welcomes our community support. Students from both schools would benefit from safer crossing provisions on Wilkinson Drive. Please show your support by accessing the link: https://chng.it/Pdzh7Xxppr 

100 Days of School

The Healy community had a wonderful day of celebrations on Friday 29th of July to celebrate 100 days of learning. Students came to school dressed as something or someone that was 100 years old and participated in a parade and writing activities imagining what it would be like to be 100 years old. The Foundation students also enjoyed a special morning tea of 100 snacks.

 

Learning Conversation 

Thank you to those that attended our Learning Conversations on Monday. It was wonderful to reconnect and discuss your child/ren’s learning. Liz Chapman and Katie Crowder will be in touch with their families next week to organise an alternative day. Thank you for understanding. 

 

Book Week 

Friday 26th August at 9am St Mary’s will hold their Book Week Parade in the Brigidine Centre. Families are welcome to attend! 

First Aid

Families will now be notified via email if your child presents at First Aid. Please know that head or serious injuries will be followed up with a phone call immediately to support families in monitoring symptoms at home. We hope that this keeps you well informed of your child's medical needs and/or injuries. 

 

Medication 

If your child requires medication to be administered at school, please ensure that it is in it’s original packaging and with a label from the pharmacy (with name and dosage attached). Ongoing long term medication needs to be provided in a webster pack with directions attached. Thank you for your understanding. All medication administered must have a signed consent form- available from the front office.

Presentation at school

A reminder to all students and families that there are unified expectations of how we present for school. It is important that we wear our uniform and present proudly. In light of disrupted years, please find below the expectations of our school as stated in our Family School handbook. 

 

THE FOLLOWING GUIDELINES REGARDING PERSONAL GROOMING ARE EXPECTED TO BE FOLLOWED BY ALL STUDENTS AT ST MARY'S SCHOOL.

It is considered unnecessary to have extremes in hairstyles e.g. spray colouring, excessive spiking, colour dye.

Long hair should be tied back while at school.  Children should wear the school colours blue or yellow for ribbons, clips etc.

Jewellery such as bracelets, necklaces and earrings should not be worn to school. Children with pierced ears are permitted to wear studs or sleepers.

Nail polish must be removed prior to attending school.   

If for any reason your child cannot wear any part of the uniform, a note of explanation is to be sent to the class teacher. Our uniform standard is as stated.

If you have any queries, please contact the School Office.

 

NCCD 

BP service station and crossing on Bridlington Ave. 

We are noticing an increase in students crossing the roads to use the new BP service station. Whilst we recognise the convenience, we ask that you remind students to use the crossing and are accompanied by an adult to the service station. We are not able to supervise traffic in this area and our students safety is of highest priority. Thank you for your understanding. 

Communication

Please see attached our Communication Road Map. Please do not hesitate to reach out with any questions, queries or concerns. We are thrilled to be able to connect more regularly with families and look forward to having families in classrooms and in attendance at whole-school gatherings. We hope this road map, supports you on the most effective ways to communicate, depending on your area of concern, thank you. 

Lunch Orders

Students are able to order their lunch on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.  We encourage you to order online but if you decide to send money and order to school in a brown paper bag please note no change is given. 

 

PLEASE UPDATE YOUR CHILD'S YEAR LEVEL TO AVOID YOUR CHILD'S LUNCH GOING TO THE WRONG CLASS.

 

Online details and price list will be shared with families once received.

Camps, Sports and Excursions Fund (CSEF) 

If you have a current Health Care Card or Pension Card, you may be eligible for the Camps/ Sports/ Excursions Fund (CSEF) payment. 

 

The CSEF is an annual payment of $125 to the school to be used towards camps, sports and / or excursion expenses for the benefit of the eligible student. 

 

If you have applied for the CSEF last year, you do not need to complete an application form in 2022 unless there has been a change in your family circumstances. e.g. New student enrolment, your child has started or changed schools, or you did not apply at the same school in 2021.

 Please click on the button below and return the form to the office. 

Bus Passes

  • If you are travelling on an Echuca town bus (Blue and Yellow bus), you do not need a bus pass but you must pay $1.20 each way. (It is best to have correct money)
  • If you live in Victoria and are on the town bus network (blue and yellow bus) and are residing more than 4.8km from St Mary's Primary School you are entitled to a conveyance bus pass.  Please complete the 2 forms below and return to the office with a photo attached.
  • If you are in Victoria and live outside the township of Echuca, your child will be on a country bus and will need to fill in the below form and return to the office.

 

If you live in Moama, you require a bus pass please go to the below website to apply.

www.transportnsw.info/school-students

 

Under Name of school the student is attending in 2022 please type Echuca, then select 

St Marys from the list. 

If you live outside Moama - Dyson (eg Wimbi, Perricoota Run)

If you live within town - James Newton Bus Service