St Paul's Catholic Primary School Newsletter 2021 Term 4, Week 6
Principal's Message
Good afternoon St Paul’s Families,
I am not sure if you follow the Diocese of Darwin Facebook page but each day Bishop Charles Gauci writes a reflection and recently he wrote of ‘Intentional Living’. The moments where we really stop and think about how we are living and the impact this has on others. It is moments like this week that we are reminded of how important every minute of every day is. The recent COVID19 cases and lockdown restrictions remind us that although our lives are very busy and we rush from place to place, our movement and our time in a place can have a real impact on others – either in a positive or negative way.
If we take this thought and remove it from the current COVID19 situation and instead place emphasis about the energy we bring to a space, it really makes us think about living intentionally. I know that I can be guilty of bringing negative energy into a space or conversation and it takes a real effort for us to stop and intentionally bring a sense of calm to what we are doing and a sense of welcome to those around us – being present in the precious, given moment.
Yesterday, I admired one of our teachers and an ISA as they calmly spoke with a child who was clearly upset about something that had happened. Although I am not aware of what had caused the child to become so heightened, I stood from afar in admiration of how the situation was handled. I know this situation would not have been easy for either of these adults but they were able to put the child at the centre of the situation at that moment and a great outcome was reached. I checked in with the child at recess and was told he was having ‘a great day.’
This week, I put forward a challenge to all of our adults – you do this every day! Next time you intentionally put your child(ren) at the centre of a challenging situation and a great outcome is reached, please stop and take the time to thank yourself. You have lived intentionally and through this, your child has grown. Thank you for all the work you do in supporting your children to thrive.
May the spirit of Jesus fill your hearts.
God bless,
Ms Megan Evans
St Paul's Children's University Graduation
Children’s University Speech by Samantha Rocio
Teachers, students, and Children’s University staff, it all began with a single photo and a signature. It took me tremendous courage to speak today, in front of at least 200 people! Whew! Is it just me or did the room become hotter! I usually don’t speak in front of huge crowds, I’m actually a bit shy whenever I’m not talking in front of people, but this is what Children’s University has taught me, to go beyond the shallow end. To team up with schoolmates I don’t usually work with! Children’s University is about finding new hobbies, new friends, enjoying camaraderie around the group, exploring and discovering new things, and having lots of fun with friends and family.
Now, let’s talk about me! I am currently a year 5 student at St Paul’s, and I want to become a school leader. This is what made me want to go nearly every week to Children’s University in the library, to graduate at the end of the year, to play fun games, but most importantly, building confidence and having new ideas. For those of you who haven’t been to Children’s Uni yet, you should! We are the next generation! We, children, are the future! Thank you and happy Graduation!!
Graduation speech for Children’s University – Catie Elliott
Good Evening,
My Mother was a student at the University of Sydney where she received a Bachelor in Science and then Queensland University of Technology where she earned a Graduate Bachelor in Education. My father went to trade school here in Darwin at CDU to become a carpenter and builder. I have been a member of Children's University at St Paul’s for the past two years.
My name is Catie Elliott. I am in Year 6 and one of the school captains of St Paul’s, and an active participant in children’s university. In the future I would like to become a nurse, teacher or a Professional Ballerina. But I am not sure if my toes can handle that!
Our St Paul’s group has had a big focus on the environment and sustainability.
Some members of our group took part in our new school project “Waste Warriors” tying in with our term 3 focus on sustainability. In term 2 we created reusable art. Students brought in some things from home to use to make some fantastic art pieces.
Children's university encourages us to learn in and out of school by basically rewarding us for doing the things we love. I believe that the most exciting thing is trying on the graduation robe or as I like to call it Professor Snape's robe and coming up with cool ideas on how to be sustainable.
It is with great fondness that I look back on these years with Children's University And hope to keep these memories for the rest of my school life.
Thank you.
Upcoming Events
Please note that on Friday December 17th, our ELC and OSHC services will be closed.
On this day, our whole staff will gather together. This is a rare occasion but one that is very important for staff wellbeing and has been supported by our school board and Catholic Education Northern Territory. Families will not be invoiced for this day and therefore this will not be counted as 'allowable absence' for CCS purposes.
Our ELC and Vacation Care will be open as per usual hours from December 20 -22. Services will be closed from December 23 - January 10.
We have endeavoured to give families enough notice of this closure so that alternative care arrangements can be made on this day.
Complete the Operoo form by the 3rd of December to register your child for Vacation Care.
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General Information/News
OFFICE HOURS: The school office is open 7:50am to 3:30pm Monday to Friday during term time.
LOST PROPERTY: Please check the names on your children's hats and other property as we have discovered that children are accidentally taking other children's belongings home.
SCHOOL UNIFORMS: A huge thank you for your patience to all families who are still waiting on their formal shirt and culottes orders. We will have a good supply of uniforms once they arrive so can swap your order for larger sizes if required. Unless you are waiting on the larger sizes of shorts, sports polos and green polos, you should have these now. If not, please check at reception. If you have a child in year 6 awaiting an order, please email admin.stpauls@nt.catholic.edu.au to request a refund or have your refund go towards school fees or school camp fees. We currently have a good supply of sports polos, hats, shorts and green polos available for purchase.
SCHOOL FEES: When paying fees please ensure you include a reference for what the payment is for, either 'School Fees', 'OSHC Fees' or 'ELC fees' in the name.
SIBLING DISCOUNT: If you have more than 1 child studying at a Catholic School in the NT, you will be eligible for a sibling discount. Please contact finance.stpauls@nt.catholic.edu.au to inform our finance team of which schools your other children attend.
PARENT CONTACT DETAILS: Please advise the office of any changes to your contact details. This includes phone numbers, address details and emails. It is vitally important that we have the correct contact number in view of any emergency. Thank you for your assistance in this area.
SCHOOL START TIMES: Please do not drop your children at school before 7:45am (when the school gate open) as they are unsupervised until this time. We request that families drop their children off at school as close to 8am as possible. Should you arrive prior to this time please wait with your child until the school gates open.
PICKING UP CHILDREN at the end of the school day: School finishes at 2.45pm and children must be picked up from steps within the school ground or at the express carpark lane which is supervised by a teacher. Any students not picked up by 3.00pm will be sent to our Outside of School Hours Care (OSHC) located on the school grounds and families will be charged. Our OSHC operates from 2.45pm to 5.30pm every day. We ask that all parents/carers who will be picking up their child from school please wait in the area outside the office and staffroom.
CARPARK PICK-UP: In an effort to move the traffic along more quickly and freely we ask that parents safely follow the appropriate procedures. Should you need to get out and buckle your child in—we ask that you use the car spaces available to do so and not the pick up area.
LUNCHES: Lunch boxes are taken to the coolroom each morning between 8.15 and 8.30am. It is important to be at school on time for the smooth running of this program and it is important that all recess and lunch boxes are labelled with your child’s name and Room No.
CANTEEN NEWS:
The Canteen will provide recess and lunch through quickcliq.com.au (account set up required). It seems that some children are choosing not to eat food brought from home and are instead requesting snacks and food from the canteen. Please note that families will be invoiced for this so please ensure your child is aware of what food is packed for them each day and that all food is labelled clearly (including packets of snack foods as it is confusing when children have the same snacks).
OSHC NEWS:
Public Holidays: As per prescribed policies and procedures, if a child’s booked day falls on a Public Holiday (when the centre is closed), families will still be charged as per normal for this day. This allows businesses to pay staff whom are scheduled to work on public holidays as is required by Fair Work.
Absences: OSHC absences require written notice to admin.stpauls@nt.catholic.edu.au by at least 8:30am on the day of absence, if this written notification is not received by 8:30am the daily fee will still be charged. This also aligns with the procedures of other schools and services in the area. If a child goes home sick from school during the day, families will still be charged their regular daily fee for that child. This is to accommodate the pressures associated with staffing, resource and catering arrangements. The government entitles each child to 42 allowable absences per year (inclusive of public holidays) before it affects the Child Care Subsidy (CCS). These days can be used as holidays, sick days or just days off.Please also note that written notification is also required at least 2 weeks in advance of the last day of care prior to a planned absence of 3 days or more. We ask this as it is required to assist with staffing, resource and catering arrangements. When no notice has been given, parents will be charged. For this reason we would also like to remind families that as per our policy, payment of all accounts should be maintained two weeks in advance.
Late Fee: Please be reminded that a late fee of $2.50/min for each minute that a child is picked up after 5:30pm.
Fee Payment Reference: When paying fees please ensure you include a reference for what the payment is for, e.g. 'OSHC Fees' so we can promptly assign your payment to your OSHC account.Please do not hesitate to contact us should you have any questions or concerns.
Rm 4 Transition - Miss Jo & Sr Hilde - SPORT DAY: Tuesday LIBRARY DAY: Friday
Rm 1 Yr 1-2 - Miss Mona - SPORT DAY: Tuesday LIBRARY DAY: Thursday
Rm 2 Yr 1-2 - Mr C - SPORT DAY: Wednesday LIBRARY DAY: Friday
Rm 8 Yr 3-4 - Miss Mandy & Sr Hilde - SPORT DAY: Wednesday LIBRARY DAY: Monday
Rm 9 Yr 3-4 - Miss Alex - SPORT DAY: Tuesday LIBRARY DAY: Thursday
Rm 12 Yr 5-6 - Mrs Del & Miss Margy - SPORT DAY: Tuesday LIBRARY DAY: Tuesday
Rm 13 Yr 5-6 - Miss Lauren & Miss Jess - SPORT DAY: Wednesday LIBRARY DAY: Wednesday
Rm 14 Yr 5-6 - Mrs Pond - SPORT DAY: Wednesday LIBRARY DAY: TBA
INSTRUMENTAL LESSONS: Instrumental lessons will take place again this year with Andrew Arthur, Violin lessons with Kirsty McCullum and Woodwind lessons with Eliza Tobin. Instrumental lessons will take place each Friday and Violin lessons each Wednesday during school hours. Contact details for Andrew are – dapa@live.com.au 0428153355 and Kirsty McCullum- kirstymac@bigpond.com and Eliza Tobin for Woodwind lessons - elizatobin@hotmail.com.
BOOK CLUB ORDERS: Book Club orders are sent out from Scholastic through the school twice per term. We use the “LOOP” system which means online ordering only. For more information on how to do this please see the link below www.scholastic.com.au/LOOP
Please remember to use your child’s classroom number when ordering.
SCHOOL DENTIST: St Paul’s does not have on onsite dental clinic, however you can use the Dental Clinic at Nightcliff Primary school. Parents are asked to contact the clinic on 89226466 to arrange an appointment. Parents are to accompany their child to the appointment. There is no charge for this service and it is highly recommended that children’s teeth should be regularly checked. This also includes pre-school children.
St Paul's Parents and Friends
Community Flyers
2022 Juniors NETBALL
Save the dates 2022
Junior sign on day
& come and try
Saturday 29th January
8 -11 am
Marrara indoor stadium Contact: Darwin Netball Association