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Dear Families
END OF SEMESTER REPORTS
This Friday 28 June each student will bring home their Semester 1 report. This is a real celebration of the achievements your child has made over the past two terms. Please spend some time with your child discussing the report. I offer some insights from an article written by parenting educator Michael Grose.
Kids of all ages take their cues from their parents, so your reaction to their school report can affect the way they see themselves as learners and as people. Before you rip open the sealed envelope containing the report do a little self-check to see if you are in the right frame of mind.
Are your expectations for your son or daughter realistic and in line with their ability? Expectations are tricky. If they are too high, then kids can be turned off learning. Too low and there is nothing to strive for. Pitch your expectations in line with your child’s abilities.
Do you believe that children learn at different rates? There are slow bloomers, late developers and steady- as you-go kids in every classroom, so avoid comparing your child to siblings, your friends’ children and even yourself when you were a child. Instead look for individual progress.
Are you willing to safeguard your child’s self-esteem rather than deflate it? Self-confidence is a pre-requisite for learning, so be prepared to be as positive and encouraging as possible.
Here are some ideas to consider when you open your child’s report:
Focus on strengths.
Do you look for strengths or weaknesses first? The challenge is to focus on strengths even if they are not in the traditional 3Rs or core subjects.
Take into account your child’s effort and attitude to learning.
If your child is not trying hard enough or is easily distracted, then you have something to work on. If your child is putting in the required effort, then you cannot ask any more than that, regardless of the grading.
Broaden your focus away from academic performance to form a picture of your child’s progress as a member of a social setting.
How your child gets along with his or her peers will influence their happiness and well-being, as well as give an indicator to their future. The skills of independence and co-operation are highly valued by employers so don’t dismiss these as unimportant.
The reports distributed this week have been prepared in line with the school’s Assessment and Reporting policy and the Australian Government funding requirements and associated legislative regulations. The teachers have worked extremely hard throughout the semester to ensure assessment strategies are implemented to develop clear and fair assessment tasks; to make consistent and reliable judgements about a student’s work; to ensure effective, explicit teaching has occurred and that assessments are placed within those parameters; to ensure that the assessment process is known by the students prior to being conducted; and that assessment data is utilised to inform teaching and learning programs. A reminder that you can meet with your child’s teacher following the report. If you would like to have a meeting with the teacher, please contact the teacher directly to organise a time next week.
STUDENTS LEAVING ST FRANCIS OF ASSISI
It is the time of the year that places of offer are being sent to parents of children enrolling for Kindergarten in 2020. Other schools are also offering placements at this time. It is important that our school is informed about students leaving the school in 2019. This may be due to enrolling in another Catholic school or moving interstate or within Canberra. For staffing and budgeting purposes we need to estimate enrolment numbers for 2020 in all year levels, so we would appreciate notification of your intentions when you are certain of your plans. Please email office.stfranciscalwell@cg.catholic.edu.au or send a letter to the front office. Thank you for your assistance in this process.
SPLIT CLASSES
Recently we have had to split some classes when teachers have been absent from school. This is due to the difficulty in finding available relief teachers at this time of the year, despite many, many calls being made from members of our school Leadership Team. If we can’t get relief teachers we have no other option. Every attempt is made to keep classes settled and we hope that these situations are not too common. Thank you for your understanding and support in this matter.
If your child is sick, we do ask that you keep them home. Working in an environment where children are sent to school whist unwell can, potentially, make other members of the class group sick as well. This includes the class teacher. Please remind your child about hygiene when it comes to coughs and colds.
PARENTAL CONCERNS
In a school community there can be times when you, as a parent, find situations frustrating. Communicating these frustrations with other parents does not always solve the problem, in fact, it often makes things worse. A reminder to all families that if you have any concerns about your child’s education or well-being at school, or about something happening here that is causing you a worry, please speak to your child’s teacher, the staff at BASCA (if it is a BASCA issue) or to me rather than others in the carpark or the local sports fields. That way we can address problems or concerns quickly and appropriately. Thank you for your understanding.
CRAZY HAIR DAY
A reminder that next Friday 5 July (last day of term 2) is ‘Crazy Hair Day’. We ask all students to come to school with some crazy hair styles and to bring a gold coin which will assist us with fete preparation.
PYJAMA DAY
The children are also encouraged to wear their Pyjamas to school tomorrow (Friday 28 June 2019) as an incentive prize for last term’s Ninja Warrior Colour Run.
END OF TERM
As we come to the end of Term 2, I thank our parents for all you do for the children at school. To date this year, we have enjoyed wonderful support from parents who assist in the classrooms, the canteen, at carnivals and sporting events, book club, school discos and other community events. Your assistance provides many services for the students and your involvement adds to the community dimension of the school. Your work for the school is greatly appreciated and we look forward to your continued involvement next semester.
To our very dedicated and wonderful staff, on behalf of all, thank you for your work, care and interest in our children, particularly at the busy time of the year with assessments and reports. I am grateful for having a group of dedicated professionals who contribute so much to St Francis of Assisi Primary School.
SECURITY IN THE HOLIDAYS
With the holidays approaching, I urge everyone to keep an eye on the school during the holidays and report any suspicious behaviour directly to the ACT Police on 131 444. As you walk or drive past the school, cast an eye across the grounds!
SCHOOL UNIFORM REMINDERS
With the holidays approaching, it is a good time to get all uniform requirements ready for the start of Term 3. School uniform seems to be a constant battle recently! We are persistently reminding students at school that they must wear correct uniform to school. We need parental support in ensuring we follow Catholic Education Uniform guidelines and School Uniform Policy.
Some reminders please:
- Navy jackets only;
- Navy or black scarves, gloves and beanies only;
- A St Francis School bag;
- Winter uniform only- no shorts or polo shirts (short or long sleeved)!
Could you please ensure that your child comes to school with either a jumper or tracksuit jacket depending on what uniform is required on that day. We have many children turning up to school in minus temperatures with only a thin shirt on. It is far too cold and children are getting sick as a result.
AWARDS ASSEMBLY
Our awards assembly will be held tomorrow afternoon (Friday 28 June) at 1:45pm. Children will be selected from each grade who have displayed a willingness to be a shining example to others in our 4 school rules; Be Safe, Be Responsible, Be Respectful and Be a Learner and another 2 for living in the footsteps of St Francis by being a ‘Peacemaker’ and being Sustainable.
Year 6 will host this award assembly and present our current school rules to the rest of the school. We will also be presenting the children who made their Confirmation with their certificates, Mini-Vinnies with their badges and two of our former Community Council members, gifts of thanks for service to the school. We will also have an opportunity to hear from Caitlin Chifley, our rostrum finalist. Caitlin will be competing at the regional quarter-final tonight at Holy Family Primary School. Good luck Caitlin!
Congratulations to the following children who are our award recipients this term:
SCHOOL FEES
Thank you to the many families who have finalised their fees for this term. School fees were due a few weeks ago and reminders have been sent home to families who have not finalised fees. Could you please attend to this as a matter of urgency? Should you be experiencing difficulty with the fees please come and see me.
Peace and Best Wishes
Kate Markcrow
Principal
First Eucharist
First Eucharist Commitment Masses will be held again this weekend. If your child has been enrolled to celebrate this sacrament we ask you and your child to attend one of these Masses: Sat 29 June at 6pm or Sun 30 June at 10am. Please bring the commitment form with you (extra forms will be available in the foyer on these weekends). If you have any questions about the celebration of First Eucharist please contact the Parish Office.
Bookings to select a First Eucharist Mass time for your child
First Eucharist Mass selection will be via the Qkr! app. Please download this app and search for ‘South Tuggeranong’. The parish logo will be displayed. Create a profile and you will be able to select your child's First Eucharist Mass.
Open at 9 am Wednesday 3rd July and close 3pm Wednesday 24th July (week 1)
Select from 4 Mass times on 17, 18 or 24 or 25 August.
at Holy Family Church, Castleton Cres, Gowrie.
SFA Year 4 Retreat Day: Thursday 1st August (week 2) at Holy Family Church, Gowrie. Permission notes are due back by July 5th
The Gospel According to Kinder Earth
We made the sign of the cross when we blessed ourselves with the holy water.
Father Praveen told us that we can make our parents happy by being good. We can do lots of things to help like setting the table and sharing with our family. We saw Jesus in the Sacred Heart Church which is a special sacred place and very old!
A reminder to all families that Term 2 school fees are now overdue and prompt payment would be much appreciated. Please get in touch with me if you are experiencing difficulty with your school fee account. I can also email through another statement if required.
Year 5 families are reminded that the balance of the camp fees are due for payment by the end of term. The preferred payment method is through QKR!
Kind regards
Susan Rowell
The canteen has made a few changes to the canteen menu which will come into effect at the beginning of Term 3. The new menu is on the school website.
On the last day of this term we will be selling a limited amount of lollies until our stock runs out, the price range will be from 10c to $1.50.
A new roster for next term has also gone out, if you did not receive your copy or would like to go on the roster please come and see us.
Sue and Jo. Canteen managers.
Phone 6292 7477
Helpers roster Week 10 and 1
Monday 1 July
AM Help required
PM Help required
Wednesday 3 July
AM Help required
PM Help required
Thursday 4 July
AM Help required
PM Help required
Friday 5 July
AM Maz S-Gaffney
PM Help required
Monday 22 July
AM Help required
PM Help required
Wednesday 24 July
AM Help required
PM Help required
Thursday 25 July
AM Help required
PM Help required
Friday 26 July
AM Maz S-Gaffney
PM Alex Wilson
Help required
First Eucharist Commitment Masses will continue this weekend. If your child has been enrolled to celebrate this sacrament we ask you and your child to attend one of these Masses: Sat 29 June at 6pm or Sun 30 June at 10am. Please bring the commitment from with you (extra forms will be available in the foyer on these weekends). If you have any questions about the celebration of First Eucharist please contact the Parish Office.
First Eucharist Mass selection will open on Wednesday 3 July and will be via the Qkr! app. Please download this app and search for “South Tuggeranong”. Our parish logo will be displayed. Create a profile and you will be able to select your child's First Eucharist Mass.
ICAS will return to St Francis of Assisi Primary School this year. We encourage you to consider entering your child in ICAS. This fantastic assessment program allows students’ to challenge themselves and be recognised for their academic efforts. The assessment is now fully online and sitting dates will commence in Term 3 as follows:
Subject | Sitting Dates |
ICAS Digital Technologies | Monday 2nd, Tuesday 3rd and Wednesday 4th September 2019 |
ICAS Science | Wednesday 4th, Thursday 4th and Friday 6th September 2019 |
ICAS Writing | Monday 9th, Tuesday 10th and Wednesday 11th September 2019 |
ICAS Spelling Bee | Wednesday 11th, Thursday 12th and Friday 13th September 2019 |
ICAS English | Monday 16th, Tuesday 17th and Wednesday 18th September 2019 |
ICAS Mathematics | Wednesday 18th, Thursday 19th and Friday 20th September 2019 |
Students in Years 2 to 6 are welcome to register and participate in ICAS this year.
Learn more by visiting www.unsw.global/icas
You can now pay for ICAS online! To confirm your child’s participation, visit unsw.global/parentpay and make a direct payment to UNSW Global. Online payment closes on 31st July 2019.
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