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Monday-Wednesday 2nd-4th March is the Year 6 Camp
Monday-Tuesday 2nd-3rd March is the Year 5 Camp
Monday 9th March - Public Holiday
The Assembly listed for next Monday 2nd March has been cancelled as the Year 5 and 6 students will be attending camp. Our next Assembly will be held on Monday 23rd March.
From the Principal - Greg Parker
Ash Wednesday
This morning we enjoyed a beautiful staff prayer on the theme of Ash Wednesday followed by a whole school liturgy marking the commencement of Lent. I asked the children to please consider rather than ‘giving something up’ perhaps do something regularly to support a friend or family member and that Lent is about thinking of our lives and asking for God’s help in making ourselves better people.
Pupil Free Day
Thankyou to our parents for supporting the school and enabling the staff to enjoy a fabulous session with Lorraine Hammond on our Pupil Free Day on Monday. All teachers and curriculum ESO’s were involved in this Professional Development which focussed on well researched best practices in Literacy. Here is a little about our presenter.
Dr Lorraine Hammond is a researcher and teacher from Edith Cowan University in Perth, WA. She has a particular interest in preventing literacy based learning difficulties. Lorraine lectures in Direct Instruction and Learning Difficulties and is currently conducting research on Explicit Instruction. She is part of the Kimberley Schools Project and works in remote schools in far north WA providing professional learning and coaching to 19 schools.
Monday was incredibly helpful to us and will further our ‘whole school approach’ to the teaching of literacy.
In a similar way, we are working with an expert in Mathematics education this year as well. I am delighted, as an ex-numeracy consultant, that we are able to explore further ways of ensuring all our students are powerful mathematicians, are able choosers and users of mathematics and develop a sense of joy in the elegance of all that is Mathematics.
Building Work Update
You would be aware that another slab was successfully poured last week which means that we have a floor on the first level. We can now install the roof (probably being delivered this Friday, so be aware of traffic management). We have almost completed moving into our new shed, so demolition of the old shed will happen next week, allowing us to commence the Nature Play project in Week 7.
At the moment we are exploring continuing on with our building works and complete the entire classroom project once this current work is completed in July. That is, 5 more classrooms at ground level, 2 more upstairs with breakout spaces and undercover outdoor learning spaces. There will be considerable cost savings in this. I will keep you posted and the next Newsletter will provide the plan for the next stage.
I am so appreciative of your support of the project. It is exciting to see the development proceeding at pace and I can’t wait to see the children’s faces as they enter their new learning space.
God Bless
From our Social Work Student for Semester 1 2020
Namaste (Hello) Everyone,
Hope you are having a good start to Term 1. I would like to take this opportunity to formally introduce myself. My name is “Varsha" which in my culture that means "Rain”.
Some of you might have seen me in the school grounds. I am an International Student from India currently pursuing a Master of Social Work at Flinders University. I will be at this school for Semester 1 engaging in a placement as a Social Work Student. As a student I have attained conceptual knowledge of social work ethics, standards and methodologies to address the social well-being of students.
I am here to learn about children and their individual learning cycle. I will be participating in activities with students whilst supporting school staff and I look forward to engaging with the whole school community and meeting your families.
“The social work profession committed to pursuit and maintenance of human wellbeing.” (Australian Association of Social Workers , 2010)"
Please visit this link for the latest edition of The Southern Cross - https://thesoutherncross.org.au/category/schools/
Please find below OLSH's Open Day Flyer
OLSH also has another upcoming event which might be of interest to families. An Award-winning speaker, author and educator, Michelle Mitchell will be presenting a parent seminar called ‘Everyday Resilience’. You are most welcome to attend. Please refer to the below flyer for details.
Student Banking - Information Session
If you would like to find out more about the School Banking program and how your child can get involved, there will be a representative from the Commonwealth Bank of Australia here on Monday, 2nd March from 8:30-9:15am in the courtyard.