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Dear Parents and Carers,
“Start by doing what is necessary, then what is possible, and suddenly you are doing the impossible.” - St. Francis of Assisi
Happy Mothers’ Day to all our mums I hope you enjoyed our community Mother’s Day celebration this morning. I thank all mothers and significant women in our lives for the influence, love and care they have for us. I hope you have an outstanding day and are celebrated fittingly on Sunday. Thank you to Mrs McArthur for coordinating the community breakfast and to Yr 4 for their outstanding Mother’s Day Prayer Celebration.
Early Learning Centre (ELC) @ St Francis
Many of you know we will open a new ELC at St Francis in 2024. This week final approvals were granted, and site possession will take place next week, with the team breaking ground before the end of May. I have included some architectural representations of the new building below. If you have questions related to enrolment, Child Care subsidy or full-time/part-time options, come along to our next open evening on the 18th of May to speak with members of the Catholic Education ELC team. Alternatively, you can email us at elc.stfranciscalwell@cg.catholic.edu.au or call the school office on 62924500.
Camp
During Week 1 our Yr. 6 students attended their camp at NSW Sport and Rec in Berry. The students had an excellent time and enjoyed getting away with their peers to partake in a range of activities that challenged them to try something new. We were blessed with the gift of beautiful weather and even managed to get in for a swim.
Camp is a beneficial event in the school calendar where we can strengthen bonds between the cohort, build resilience and independence, and try new things previously thought impossible. A huge thank you to the teachers who took time out of their busy lives and spent time away from their families to support this activity. Our Yr. 5 students will leave for their camp in Sydney in a couple of weeks’ time.
Open Days & Enrolment Period
We are currently in the official Catholic Education enrolment period until Friday, 26th May 2023. We held our first Open Day last week with tours of the school led by our very capable Yr 6 leaders. Our Open Day was very popular, and many people came through, which was exciting. Our last Open Day is Thursday, 18th May, between 9:30-11 am and 4- 6 pm. We will have members from the Catholic Education ELC Team in attendance to answer questions related to enrolment.
Next week we will send home an enrolment flyer with students who believe they have a sibling looking to enrol in Kinder 2024 to serve as a reminder to submit applications before the end of the enrolment period. A reminder that all enrolment is completed online and links to the portal can be found on our school website or via this link Primary ACT | St Francis of Assisi Primary School (stfa.act.edu.au)
Being a part of a Catholic system allows our school to illustrate our holistic approach to educating children who personify Catholic values and serve their communities. At St Francis, we are extremely fortunate to have strong connections with Catholic High Schools and Secondary Colleges, creating a complete P-12 Catholic education pathway.
We know the greatest contributor to new enrolments in our school is word of mouth from our parent community. We have information packages for parents who want to pass these on to a friend or neighbour. Please contact the office to organise the collection of one of these. We would also ask you to like and share our material on the school’s Facebook page as this helps to spread the word about our beautiful school.
We can accommodate people outside our open days for tours and to answer any questions. Please encourage those interested to contact the office to arrange a time to come in and see us.
Playground Equipment
We are awaiting delivery of our new Senior Equipment which should begin next week and is scheduled for completion by the end of May.
How to view the Newsletter and Electronic Calendar
The Newsletter can be read by anyone via our school website St Francis of Assisi Primary School - Calwell eNewsletter (schoolzineplus.com). Please pass this link onto grandparents or others who may like to follow the school’s activity.
We have also been made aware that many parents are having trouble accessing the school calendar, the most up-to-date representation of happenings and our one source of truth. There are a couple of ways to access this quickly:
- Through the Compass app or desktop webpage, by selecting the school calendar.
- The school Calendar tile on our School Webpage St Francis of Assisi Primary School - Calwell (stfa.act.edu.au) or the tab at the top of the website.
- Download a public .ical file to overlay the school calendar on your personal or work calendar. https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/saintfrancis.calwell%40gmail.com/public/basic.ics
- Directly visit the School Calendar browser public link https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=saintfrancis.calwell%40gmail.com&ctz=Australia%2FSydney
These calendar links do not change year to year and will roll over to 2024, with the new dates populated once they become known.
Retirement of Kurt Munro from BASCA
Last term, I accepted Kurt’s retirement as he prepares to work on his golf swing full-time. Kurt is a much-loved school community member and will be well-known to many. I would like to thank Kurt for his contributions to the school over several years and the friendly relational manner in which he goes about his work. Kurt will continue in the role until a replacement is appointed and will help transition his replacement.
Blessings and best wishes.
Sean Rutledge
Principal
Sunday Gospel Reflection: John 14:15-21
Sixth Sunday of Easter - Year A
I shall ask the Father and he will give you another Advocate
Today’s Gospel speaks of an advocate. This translates a Greek word: ‘paraclete’. Our Lord says: ‘I will send you another Paraclete to be with you forever.’ Our Lord was a Paraclete, and he would send another.
What does this strange sounding word mean? Here is a hint. We all know that parallel lines run, well, para-llel. They run alongside each other. A paraclete is a person who stands alongside someone and pleads their case.
That is how our Lord Jesus Christ saw himself. His role was not to condemn but to plead the case for mercy and compassion, to be the intercessor par excellence.
Our Lord promises another Paraclete dwelling within us, individually and as the body of Christ’s disciples, the Holy Spirit advocating our cause, assisting us to live Truthfully by the measure of the One who is the Way, the Truth and the Life. This Paraclete particularly assists us by acting as the Spirit of Truth.
We could pause for a moment to thank God for the two Paracletes, constantly pleading our case before the Throne of Mercy
(Fr Michael Tate).
CONFIRMATION
Our Year 6 children are currently moving through their preparation to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation in June. After a 3 year absence due to Covid-19, this year the Archbishop will be celebrating the Sacrament with us. As the children continue to complete the home sessions, please keep them in your families prayers.A reminder to families that the next Parent/Child/Sponsor evening will be held on the evenings of Wednesday 31st May and Thursday 1st June at 6pm. You only need to attend one night and while your child's sponsor is invited, it is not essential for them to attend.
Message from the Archdiocese
The Archdiocesan Marriage, Family & Relationships team would like to invite staff and parents in your school community to two events on May 23rd with guest speaker Christopher Padgett;
-A Men’s Breakfast, in collaboration with Menalive
-A cocktail dinner, designed to be a fun & encouraging night out for anyone interested in encouraging the vocation of marriage & family in our Archdiocese: single, married, ordained, consecrated, young or old. All are welcome.
Chris Padgett is a Catholic husband, father & grandfather, as well as an author, musician and entertainer. He has a Licentiate in Theology and works in marriage education for the Diocese of Syracuse, New York.
Please see details below
Tuesday 23 May | Marriage & Family Life Cocktail Dinner | 6:45 pm
Enjoy a fun night out with parishioners from across the Archdiocese while Catholic author, comedian and theologian - Christopher Padgett - helps us laugh our way to a more hopeful vision of the Church’s proclamation of marriage and family life. All welcome – single, married, young and old. Tickets are $45 and include wine, soft drinks, hot finger food and dessert. Venue: Veritas Building, ACU Watson,. Enquiries: Lara Kirk lara.kirk@cg.org.au 0429 192 869
Registration: http://bit.ly/PadgettCocktail
Tuesday 23 May | Catholic Men’s Breakfast | 7:00 – 8:45 am
Have breakfast at Haydon Hall with like minded men and a Catholic Author, Speaker, and Entertainer, Chris Padgett. From the Diocese of Syracuse (New York), Chris Padgett uses humour and personal stories to inspire and encourage men young and old to take hold of the awesome vision the Church proclaims for developing our lives and relationships to the full.
Cost: $38. (Tables of 8 for schools only at $220) Enquiries Frank Stanford fstanford200@gmail.com 0417 664 110
Registration: https://bit.ly/ChrisPadgett
Any enquiries can be directed to Lara Kirk lara.kirk@cg.org.au 0429 192 869
Have a great week!
Sharee Thomas
sharee.thomas@cg.catholic.edu.au
GRATITUDE
Some benefits of practising gratitude are:
- After 21 days, you start to scan the world for positives.
- After 42 days you become:
- More optimistic, energised & focused.
- Less likely to get sick.
- You will sleep better.
- Anxiety and depression decreases.
A few quick and simple ways to practise being grateful are:
- Journaling; each night write down 3 things that went well for you that day or purchase a gratitude journal with gratitude prompts.
- Write a gratitude letter to someone special, telling them why you are grateful they are in your life.
- Have a family discussion on the way home from school or around the dinner table about the things that went well that day or made you smile.
You can purchase 21 day, 6 month and family journals from The Resilience Project website, if that is something you’re interested in. Lots of our staff have recently made purchases of the journal and are feeling the positive outcomes of filling it in every night. Mrs Thomas is very proud of her 117 day streak! You can find the journals here: https://theresilienceproject.com.au/shop/
If anyone missed school photos this week, please contact MSP to arrange having your portrait taken at their office within the next two weeks so that your child will be included in the class packs.
Orders can still be placed using the link provided by MSP.
School Fees
Term 2 fees have been issued this week. If you didn't receive your fee statement by email, please let me know and I can send through a new copy or update your email address if required. Term 2 fees are due for payment by Friday 9th June 2023, unless paying by regular instalments. If you are paying by instalments please ensure the regular amounts you are paying will be enough to have your fees paid in full by the end of the school year.
Please note, there was a typo in the email saying Term 1 fees. The statements and dates that went out yesterday are all for Term 2 fees. Apologies for any confusion.
Year 5 Camp
Year 5 camp deposit $250.00 is due this Monday 15th May 2023. Please make payment via QKR!
Year 6 Camp
Final payments for year 6 camp are now overdue. Please make payment via QKR!
If you are experiencing difficulty with these payments, please email julie.rummukainen@cg.catholic.edu.au to discuss payment options.
Hello everyone,
Volunteer opportunities for "Canteen Volunteers" are now open for Term 2.
Please click on the following web link (or copy it into your web browser if clicking doesn't work) to go to the signup sheet:
https://volunteersignup.org/XQYHX
To sign up, just follow the instructions on the page. It only takes a few seconds to do.
Thank you for volunteering!
Kathy Crosbie
Kathleen.Crosbie@cg.catholic.edu.au
Scholastic Book Club orders close 9am next Monday morning (the 15th May).
Please ensure all LOOP orders are complete or cash is handed to the front office by this date.
Alison Bond
St Francis of Assisi Primary School
Teacher Librarian