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From the Principal - Ashley Keane
Dear Parents
We have had a wonderful start to the 2024 school year and so much has happened already.
Swimming
In week 4 of this term, our Year 3 and 4 students attended the ARC Swimming Centre for a week of swimming and a Water Safety Program. This program introduced students to the basics of swimming and water safety. Students who already had experience with swimming were placed in more advanced groups and undertook some different activities.
Learning to swim and water safety is such a vital life and social skill. With so many households in Australia having pools and being a country surrounded by water, it is important that all students are given some exposure to a Water Safety Program. Our swimming and Water Safety Program aims to help students build their confidence and skills both in and around water. Apart from being a good learning and social experience for the students, the program was also a lot of fun and the students appeared to really enjoy the week. The staff from the ARC Swimming Centre, also commented on how well mannered and pleasant our students were to teach.
Well done to our Year 3 and 4 students on a fun and tiring week of swimming. Our Reception to Year 2 students will be undertaking a 3 day program at the beginning of Term 3.
Year 6 Camp
Last Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, I had the pleasure of spending 3 days on camp with our Year 6 students. The camp was held at Narnu Farm on Hindmarsh Island. As part of this experience the students had the opportunity to hand feed farm animals, go for a walk to the Goolwa Barrage and learn how to cook cockles, ride a kayak, enjoy Archery and make race billy carts. They also participated in a range of other team building and shelter building activities with the highlight being a game of Spotlight.
Once again we received very complimentary feedback about our students from the staff who ran the camp and I was very proud of the way in which the students participated in all of the activities and supported each other on camp.
Camps offer a wonderful opportunity for students to form closer connections with their peers and teachers and also provides opportunities for students to try new things as well as develop some independence away from home. The Year 6 camp was a wonderful experience, which I hope will provide students with some lifelong memories. I look forward to spending some time with our Year 3, 4 and 5 students when they attend their camps later this year.
Uniform
St Pius X School has a defined uniform policy which we ask that families to adhere to when sending their children to school. Having a defined uniform is good for families and children as it clearly outlines what children should wear to school. It can avoid arguments between parents and children and prevents peer group pressure around who is wearing the latest and best brands of clothing at school. We have noticed some areas of the uniform policy which a few children are not following and we are starting to talk to children about wearing the correct uniform and are focussing on the following key areas:
- Children’s shoes should be predominately white (some small coloured marking or stripes on white shoes is acceptable).
- Socks should be predominantly white – school socks with the St Pius logo are available from the uniform shop and are recommended, however plain white ankle socks are also acceptable.
- Girls and boys with long hair need to have it tied back when they are at school.
- Jumpers should be the St Pius X School jumper or jacket.
- School bags should be either the St Pius X School bag (available at the uniform shop) or a similar bag that is navy in colour.
If there is any reason why your child is not wearing the correct uniform for a short period of time, then can you please contact your child’s class teacher to discuss these circumstances.
We appreciate your support with following the Uniform Policy.
Student Leaders
At next Tuesday's assembly, our Year 6 Student Leaders will be presented to the school community. I would like to congratulate these students on their achievements and also thank all of the students who nominated for a formal Leadership position. Whilst we only have 20 formal Student Leadership positions on offer, it was clear to me from my experience on the Year 6 camp, that we have more than 20 students who could undertake these positions. I look forward to working with all of our Year 6 students as leaders this year. A full list of our Student Leaders can be found in this newsletter.
Open School Board Meeting
I would like to take this opportunity to invite all members of our school community to an Open School Board Meeting on Monday 18th March. This meeting will commence at 6:30pm with drinks and nibbles in the School Hall, followed by a 7pm meeting.
At this meeting you have the opportunity to hear about the latest developments around the school. We are also looking for parent input into our next 3 year Strategic Plan and ways to improve our school.
To this end we will be asking parents what we currently do that we should keep doing. What we need to change or stop doing; and what we don’t currently do or offer that we should be considering. We would love your insights into improving our school and hope that we have a number of parents who can join us on this night.
God Bless,
Ashley Keane
School Captains 2024 | |
Leo Spyrou | Haasini Saravanan |
Rosh Bulalet | Khali Vodinhpham |
Sport Captains 2024 | |
RED | BLUE |
Marco Zammit-Hoppo (C) | Olivia Steen (C) |
Matthew Lee (C) | Gabe Tadiaman (C) |
Kelsea Lu (VC) | Austin Harris (VC) |
Leo Brason (VC) | Josh Begg (VC) |
GREEN | GOLD |
Madison Pridgeon (C) | Austin Hyde (C) |
Sophie Flavel (C) | Ava Ward (C) |
Ayumi Chan (VC) | Baylee Wilton (VC) |
Lucas Agostino (VC) | Stella James (VC) |
From the APRIM - Rita Campbell
Third Week of Lent |
Samoa may be a country surrounded by water, but access to clean drinking water is scarce in some areas, with many families facing extreme hardship as a result. Leaia lives with her five children, husband, brother and sister-in-law on the island of Upolu in Samoa. Not having access to a reliable source of clean water caused Leaia a lot of worry. Their home is not connected to a piped water system, so they had to rely solely on rainwater collected in old fridges. When their water ran out, Leaia had to walk with her young children to collect water in buckets and containers from a neighbour down the street. With the support of Caritas Australia's local partner, Caritas Samoa, a water tank was installed at Leaia's home. She and her family now have a steady supply of clean drinking water at home. Next year, they will also have a toilet built, with the support of Caritas Samoa, which will further improve their health and living conditions. “We are very thankful and grateful for the water tank. It has helped us so much and made our daily life easier,” Leaia said. Watch Leaia’s Story Please donate to Project Compassion. Together, we can help vulnerable communities face their challenges today and build a better tomorrow for all future generations. You can donate through Project Compassion donation boxes, online by visiting caritas.org.au/project-compassion or by calling 1800 024 413. |
Indulge Responsibly this Easter
Treat yourself with responsibly sourced chocolate, supporting brands committed to eliminating slavery from their supply chain. Select ethically sourced chocolate and read Be Slavery Free Chocolate Scorecard - www.chocolatescorecard.com to discover the true origin of the chocolate.
Do you know what goes into your chocolate? How does your favourite chocolate brand rank for labour and environmental practices and policies? |
The art (and heart) of podcasting
If you’ve ever searched for a great new podcast, you’ll know it’s a jungle out there. According to Podcast Index, there are currently more than four million registered podcasts across the globe.
Five podcasts to try:
- Arch D Radio - Wed at 9pm and Sat from 10pm on Life FM
- Catholic Influencers podcast with Fr Rob Galea - new season March 4th - catholicinfluencerspodcast.com
- The Journey Podcast by Jude Hennessey - dow.org.au
- Living fullness - Virtue Ministry - virtueministry.org.au/podcast
- Beautiful Anonymous - podcasts.apple.com
Sacramental Program 2024
Enrolment into the 2024 Program for Confirmation and First Holy Communion are now open. Please complete the form and return it to your child's teacher or email it to rcampbell@stpiusx.catholic.edu.au by Monday18th March.
From the Finance Department - Julie Parsons
TUITION FEES INSTALMENT 1
Instalment 1 of Tuition Fees was due on Friday 23rd February 2024. Statements were posted on Friday 19th January 2024.
If you have entered into a part time agreement to pay your fees over the whole year this due date does not apply.
Please note that Years 3, 4, 5, and 6 students will be attending a camp this year. This charge has been added to your yearly account as a separate item. You can either pay this camp fee upfront if you chose to pay your fee account in full, pay it part time over the year with your normal part time payments or wait until the camp note goes home and pay the cost before your child attends the camp.
If you were unable to meet the 23rd February 2024 deadline for paying your fee amount, please do not hesitate to contact me and part time arrangements can be made.
For parent’s convenience, EFT, BPay, QKR, Visa and Mastercard are available.
If you wish to pay your fees with internet banking, please ensure that you use the BPAY Reference number which can be found at the bottom of your statement. If you chose to pay by Direct Funds Transfer, please use the Family/Billing ID number at the top right side of your statement. This will ensure that the funds are applied to the correct account.
If you are holders of a Health Care Card you may be eligible for School Card and therefore Fee Remission. Please see me if you think you may meet the criteria or have any queries relating to fees. Please note that cut off dates apply to School Card Applications so the earlier you lodge these, the more chance that eligibility will be granted promptly. School Card applications can take up to six weeks to process and you will be notified by letter regarding eligibility.
Thank you!
Julie Parsons
The Belgravia Apparel School Uniform Shop at Campbelltown will be closed for the following long weekends in March.
This weekend from Friday 8th March -11th March. Re-opening on Tuesday 12th March at 1pm.
Easter weekend from 29th March- 1st April. Re-opening on Tuesday 2nd April at 1pm.
Please remember – To ensure our families have a better experience the uniform shop prefers families to make an appointment.
To book your appointment or access the online store: https://belgraviasportsonline.com.au/pages/uniform-shops
Please find the latest edition of The Southern Cross - The Southern Cross February 2024