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From the Principal - Ashley Keane
Dear Parents
Welcome to the 2024 school year. I hope that everyone enjoyed the Christmas holiday break. I am looking forward to another exciting year working with the children and families at St Pius X School. The children have settled in well to the first week of school and everything appears to be running smoothly.
I would like to take this opportunity to welcome all our new students and families to the St Pius X Community. I have no doubt that you will enjoy being a part of our wonderful community and I hope that you have already been made to feel welcome. Please know that our staff are always available to support you if you have any questions or concerns.
Thank you to all the parents and students who were able to attend the meet the teacher meetings on Thursday 25th January. I know that the teachers found these meetings very beneficial and enjoyed getting to know you and your child more closely.
Parent Information Night
Next Tuesday 13th February, we will be hosting a parent information night. This night is different to meet the teacher as your child’s class teacher will be providing some more formal information about the classroom routines, curriculum expectations, homework, parent – teacher communication and providing parents with an opportunity to ask any questions about the school year. There are two timeslots for these sessions and parents are invited to attend ONE of these sessions. The first session will be at 5:45pm and the second session will be at 6:30pm. Our Admin and Leadership staff will be out in the main courtyard from 5:30pm to help you in anyway and we will also have a small cool treat to share with you. We look forward to seeing all who can attend at one of these sessions next Tuesday.
Yard Expectations before and After School
On Monday I met with all the children in the hall to run them through the yard expectations for before and after school. In the morning a lot of children and parents are entering onto the site at one time. We have grandparents and younger siblings coming onto site so to ensure the safety of our community during this time we have reinforced with the children the following expectations:
- There are no large ball games in the morning (soccer, football, basketball etc).
- Children are not permitted on the playground or Nature Play areas before school.
- Chasey games down the Nature Play end of the oval and handball games on the basketball court are permitted.
- Children are not to enter the classroom areas until the bell goes (unless invited or requested to do so by their teacher).
After School
Towards the end of last year, we opened the playground for children to use for 15 minutes after school. What we noticed is that some children who were meant to be waiting at the Kiss and Drop or at Acton Avenue were either playing ball games or playing on the playground. As a result they were not ready or easily visible when their parents came to collect them. This led to delays in the Kiss and Drop line and with traffic as well as some inconvenience for parents. For these reasons we have implemented the following expectations in 2024.
- The playground is open until 3:15pm but only for children whose parents are onsite.
- Children who are being picked up from Acton Avenue or from Kiss and Drop are asked to wait in the respective areas for their parents, so they are ready to go when their parents arrive.
- There are no ball games permitted after school.
I would like to thank parents in advance for supporting us and reinforcing with these expectations with their children.
No Hat No Play
Just a reminder that in the interest of sun safety for all students we have a no hat no play policy at recess and lunch time in Term 1 due to high to extreme UV levels. Children who do not have a hat at school need to sit under the pergola area which can limit their social interaction with peers. It is never pleasant asking children to sit under the shade for all of their play time and therefore can I please request that parents support us by ensuring that their child has a school hat at school. Please ensure hats are clearly labelled with your child’s first name and surname so we can return hats to their rightful owner if they are misplaced. Thank you for your support with this.
Children Arriving at School on Time in the Morning
Just a reminder to parents that the school bell will sound at 8:42am in the morning and classes commence at 8:45am. The gate on Acton Avenue and the gates near Kiss and Drop on Hilburn Avenue will be locked shortly at 8:45am for the safety of our children. If parents are still on site after this time, then they can leave through the gate at the front of the school or through the front office. Children arriving after the gates are locked are required to enter through the front office.
School Developments and Buildings
Another year – another building project. You may have noticed that our grass area in our courtyard is now open and during the holiday period we also had some paving work completed around the school.
We have just commenced Stage 3 of our Building Project which will include a complete refurbishment of the 5 classroom spaces and office spaces on the top storey above our front admin area. This will create a new Library, Italian Room, Inclusive Education Centre and multipurpose meeting and SHIP room. On the bottom storey of the building, will be the staff room extended to include more space for our growing staff and extra work areas as well as a complete refurbishment of our staff toilets, which are now looking very old and tired.
We expect this work to be completed by the later stages of this year. In the interim there may be some disruptions to our Admin operations as they demolish the top storey and internal staircase. We may be required to move our admin operations over to the space where the Mid-Year Reception classes were last year which is just opposite the current Admin building. We will keep you posted about when these changes need to occur.
We have also started the planning for Stage 3A of the building works which is going to include the re-surfacing and re-positioning of the basketball court and the construction of a large shelter area over the court to provide more protection from the weather. This work is scheduled to start in late 2024.
Building Works Traffic Management
Whilst the stage 3 building works are in progress, the builders will be using the OSHC entrance as their main entry in and out of the school. Can parents please refrain from parking too close to the area and ensure that they are obeying the signs and markers that are put out by the builders as they will need space to get trucks and equipment in and out of this space.
During this time the pedestrian gate near the double kiss and drop exit gate is available for entrance into OSHC. This gate has a spring loaded latch on it and a lever for parents to open. This gate is locked during school times but is open and accessible everyday up until 8:45am and during all other OSHC opening hours.
Can you help with cooking some Pancakes?
Next Tuesday 13th February is Shrove Tuesday. On this day we will be cooking pancakes for all the children in our school. If you have some spare time between 8:30am and 11:00am we would love your support. Please contact Rita Campbell or Cassandra Figg at school if you can help.
I look forward to another wonderful year working with the St Pius X School Community.
God bless,
Ashley Keane
From the APRIM - Rita Campbell
Feast of St Brigid – Thursday 1st February
We honour St Brigid as both the Patron Saint of Ireland and more importantly, as the Patron Saint of our school. The Brigidine sisters established St Pius X Catholic School in 1962 following the values of Strength and Kindness. Today St Brigid is recognized for being a woman of strong faith, who showed courage and love to all those in need. She established the first male monastery and female convent to help prepare those committed to living a life of faith. We recognize the symbols of St Brigid evident on our school logo: the peace cross and lamp of learning.
Beginning of Year Mass
On Thursday 8th February our community started the school year with a whole school Mass. This year’s theme of Strength and Kindness helped us to look at ourselves as people of goodwill who follow the footsteps of Jesus and support each other as we learn, play and sing! It was also a time to Commission our staff as they recognise their commitment to actively support the wellbeing of students and staff to provide inclusive Catholic education for all.
Shrove Tuesday and Ash Wednesday
Next week, on the Liturgical Calendar, the Church marks the end of Ordinary Time and the Beginning of Lent. On Tuesday 13th February we will enjoy eating pancakes on Shrove Tuesday. It is our time to use up all our eggs, flour, milk and sweet spreads before the beginning of Lent. Our parish will also burn the palms to create the ashes needed for the next day. On Wednesday 14th February there will be a quiet time to acknowledge Ash Wednesday and to help us focus on the preparation needed for Easter. Ash will be used to make the sign of the cross on our forehead as a sign of our commitment to faith, reconciliation and reflection.
From the Finance Department - Julie Parsons
2024 FEE STATEMENTS
Yearly Fee accounts were sent home by mail on Friday 19th January 2024. Please note that the due date for the first instalment is the 23rd February 2024.
Fees are combined into one yearly fee to make fee statements easier to understand.
Low income families are invited to apply for school card which if eligible, entitles you to Fee Remission. This remission will be credited to your fee account. If you have taken a 2024 School Card Application Form – (Form A Income Audit) to apply for School Card, please complete it and return it to the school as soon as possible. Cut off date for applications apply. Parents can also apply online.
INCOME LIMITS
1 Child Family $70994
2 Child Family $72262
3 Child Family $73530
4 Child Family $74798
If you have any difficulty in paying your school fees account by the 23rd February 2024, please come in and see me to make other arrangements. Part time agreements can be entered into, by paying on a weekly, fortnightly or monthly basis. You may choose to have your payments taken out of your bank account by direct debit, placed to your merchant facilities, by BPay or QKR or pay personally by EFT or cash. The school offers EFT, Visa and MasterCard facilities for your convenience. WE DO NOT ACCEPT AMEX.
The school also offers a 5% discount, on Tuition Fees only, for families who wish to pay for the entire year’s Fees by the 23rd February 2024.
1 Child Family $157.00 discount
2 Child Family $282.00 discount
3 Child Family $376.00 discount
4 Child Family $422.00 discount
PLEASE NOTE:- If you qualify for School Card Fee Remission you do not receive the 5% discount as well.
DUE DATES FOR PAYMENT BY TERM WITH 3 INSTALLMENTS.
Term 1 - Friday, 23rd February 2024
Term 2 - Friday, 10th May 2024
Term 3 - Friday, 2nd August 2024
For your convenience fee payments or documents can be dropped into the grey Fees Box (Box 1) in the Student Entry area. This box is securely locked with access given to Finance personnel only.
Please do not hesitate to contact me by phone or email if you have any queries relating to your fee account.
Email address: finance@stpiusx.catholic.edu.au
Thank you!
Julie Parsons
FINANCE MANAGER
From Virginia Rawlinson - Instrumental & Vocal Music
Congratulations to Rosh B who was awarded best Australian Music Examinations Board Grade 4 ‘Singing for Leisure’ candidate for his A+ result last year. He will be presented with his award at the Elder Hall, University of Adelaide, in a public ceremony, as will another of Virginia's students, who won the award for the Grade 8 Classical Singing class. Talent plus practice is rewarded!
Please find the latest edition of The Southern Cross - The Southern Cross February 2024