St Francis of Assisi Primary School - Calwell
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Calwell ACT 2905
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Principal's News Week 9

Dear Families

END OF YEAR EVENTS

Next week will see us hold what little ‘end of year’ events that we can have.

We will be having our Farewell Mass on Wednesday. This will be combined with the handing over ceremony along with farewells to staff and students who are leaving us at the end of the year. Unfortunately, due to restrictions parents are unable to attend this event.

Thursday will be our Kinder Nativity. This will be held for just our Kindergarten children and parents. We are unable to have the rest of the school attend this event however a recording will be made so the rest of the school can watch it at a different time.

We will have our Meet and Greet on Friday afternoon however, weather permitting this will be held outside.

I am sure you understand that with the current restrictions in place, we have had to make sure that all our events are covid safe and adhere to the current health orders. We are trying to ensure that all events are finalised by Week 10. Ensuring Christmas is a happy time for all families is our biggest priority.

KINDERGARTEN ORIENTATION

This week we conducted our Kinder Orientation sessions after school. Although very different from our usual way of doing things, our new students arrived very excited to meet their new teacher and see their classroom.

A big thank you to our kinder team for organising such a great afternoon. 

CLASSES 2022

We are still in the process of finalising our teachers for 2022. These will be announced in next week’s newsletter.

A GOOD NEWS STORY

Charlie Brown, Year 5 Ngadyung, took the initiative and started his own fundraising project raising funds for Ronald McDonald House. He wrote a letter and delivered it to all the houses in his local neighbourhood and to the sports clubs that he was involved in, asking people to donate their 10c recycles. Every 2nd Tuesday he sets off with his trolley and collects all the recycling and then makes a big trip to the deposit centre. To date he has raised over $500 for Ronald McDonald house. He then takes that $$ and goes shopping for gifts for the children. 

He has been featured in an online article and Ronald McDonald House invited him as their VIP guest at their Meet the Maker night at the Boathouse where they interviewed him in front of the crowd. 

We are so very proud of you Charlie. What a wonderful and selfless thing you are doing for others. Well Done!

Peace and best wishes

Kate Marckrow

Principal