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I hope everyone had a wonderful long weekend and spent time with families and friends in the beautiful sunshine. Last Sunday we celebrated the very significant feast of Pentecost, this feast is a time signified by hope and renewal. The apostles feeling frightened and alone after the crucifixion of Jesus their leader. They gathered together in community trying to support each other in their time of fear, it was at this time that together they experienced the strength and hope of the spirit of God which we refer to as the ‘Holy Spirit’, symbolised by fire and wind. The spirit appeared and strengthened the community with the courage to speak and take action to bring about Jesus’ message of love for each other above all else. In these unsettled times in our world with an alarming increase in division among religions and peoples of diverse cultures, inspired by the spirit of the father it is our mission, as individuals to embrace and include others into our lives.
Over the past week, I have had the pleasure of meeting many new families as they present their children for enrolment at our beautiful school St Mary’s. What a privilege to speak with these parents about their hopes and dreams for their children. To experience the joy and personalities of these little ones and the unconditional love that their parents have for them makes this one of my favourite tasks as Principal. I thank these families for trusting St Mary’s to provide a school community that is nurturing, safe and brimming with opportunities for their child. We look forward to welcoming them as a group for our ‘Transition to School Playgroup’ in Term 3.
Last Friday, we held our Athletics Carnival at Frog’s Holla. The carnival was a great
community events with so many parents, grandparents and friends of the school gathering to cheer on our athletes. The carnival was organised so wonderfully by Mrs Gabrielle Peters and her band of parent/ staff helpers. The idea of the day was to give all children a go at all the varied events including high jump, long jump, shotput and running events. The house colour teams were well represented by many students going to great lengths to wear their house colours in some wonderfully creative outfits. We were blessed with a beautiful sunny day and a band of our wonderful P and F doing a roaring trade with their sausage sizzle and cake stall. An enormous thanks to everyone who contributed to make this day such a great success.
It is with some sadness that we inform our parents of the resignation of Mrs Siobhan Bailie from her Year 2 position at the end of Term 2. Siobhan has made the decision to devote more time to her family and young children, Siobhan has been a highly respected and valued teacher and member of staff and will be sorely missed by all in our school community but particularly Year 2 and Mrs Valentini. We wish Mrs Bailie and her family every success for their future. We will be holding interviews shortly to fill this position.
This week we are happy to welcome Mrs Mary Hazell back to St Mary’s after an extended time of leave. I have not had the pleasure of working directly with Mary but understand the high esteem in which she is held by the staff of St Mary’s particularly in the area of Literacy. Mary will recommence her Literacy support role this week for two days, sharing this role with Mrs Katy Reid who has been working in this position so capably in Mary’s absence.
Our school has also been fortunate to be involved in so many arts opportunities lately, next week is the local writers’ ‘Storyfest ‘ with our children having opportunity to meet and work with many renown childrens’ authors including Leigh Hobbs, and experiencing events involving Harry Potter and Grug for our Kinders. A big thanks to Mrs Ann-Marie Wilson for her passion and organisation of these experiences for our school in our local community. We are also very thrilled to have eight of the twelve finalists in the writing competition being St Mary’s students. We are thrilled to announce that Hugo Perry-Dickenson, Oscar Perry-Dickenson and Elise Proctor have all made it through to the short list, please enjoy their stories in our newsletter!
I believe that children have a sense of belonging when they wear their uniforms and this was evident in our beautiful verse speaking choirs at the Shoalhaven Eisteddfod last week. The joy that was evident in the poetry recitals was a credit to our students and their dedicated teachers, congratulations again to the Year 1 choir who are undefeated in their verse speaking to date, having taken first place two years in a row.
As the cold weather is upon us in a large way last week, I urge parents to ensure that their children are coming to school dressed in full school uniform with jumpers and jackets clearly labelled. These coats and jumpers are expensive items for families and we want to ensure that they do not go astray, we cannot guarantee that children will not leave them laying around but we can say they will be easy to return when they are labelled.
We wish Eden and Audrey Sakora best of luck as they travel to Eastern Creek for the
Combined Catholic School Cross Country on Friday 14th June. We know they will do St Mary's and their family proud. Go Girls!!!
I look forward to seeing you around our school this week.
Yours in partnership
Laurinda Nelson
Principal
Friday 14th June:
Assembly Year 5, 2.30pm & Primary choir performance
Wednesday 19th June:
Kinder Grug Show Milton Public School
Thursday 20th June:
Year 5 - 6 Harry Potter Show, Milton Public School
Year 3 - 6 Leigh Hobbs Writing Work Shop School Hall
Friday 21st June:
Mass Year 4, 9.30am
Year 1 - 4 Leigh Hobbs, Milton Public School
Tuesday 25th June:
Netball Gala Day Year 5/6
Friday 28th June:
Assembly Year 3
School Disco
Tuesday 2nd July:
Soup-er Hero Day Mini Vinnies
Week 10 Parent/Teacher Interviews. ( Interview times will be booked using Compass. You will be informed once the portal is open for appointment bookings.)
SPB4L Celebration Corner
Class Merit Awards Week, presented at Assembly on Friday afternoons
Kinder – Lachlan W, Lucy K
Year 1 – Liam R, Parker M-J
Year 2 – Alexa R and Cameron W
Year 3 – Ella R and Isabella L
Year 4 - Summer G, David K
Year 5 – Oscar P-D, Olivia W-C
Year 6 – Elise P, Preston L
Shining Star
Abby L, Peyton Manning-Jones, Kylah L, Isabelle S
Super Star Awards for Week,
We care for Ourselves
Charli P, Kayden L, Cameron W, Lucas A
We Care For Others
Abby L, Tehya G, Charli P, Kayden L, Imogen H, Delphi S-H, Kylah L, Sumarni W-C
We Care For Our Learning
Ella Rawson, Milla G, Peyton M, Anika D, Louis R, Delphi S-H, Max C, Arabella B, Arlo D, Luen R, Ila H, Summer G, Tess W, Molly K
We Care For Our School
Chiara G, Coen R, Isabelle S
Last week, students from K-2 participated in the Annual City of Shoalhaven Eisteddfod. We competed in the Speech & Drama category. The Kindergarten recited Mr McGee, Year 1 We're Going on a Bear Hunt and Year 2 The Magic Hat. Congratulations to all students who participated enthusiastically and proudly represented our school.
A special mention to the Year 1 as their recital was the winning performance on the day.
The judges comments as follows "Lovely movement in the words by making them sound like I was really there -"Swishy-Swashy". Clear expression and very impressive teamwork to speak with rhythm. A thoroughly dynamic, engaging and clear performance! Special mention of changes in pitch and tone to bring awesome ENERGY!"
Well done St Mary's infants we are all very impressed by your performances.












Term 2 has been busy for Year 2 with lots of learning focused around ‘The Weather’. Reading fictional and informative books about weather patterns, conducting experiments, recording the daily weather and most excitedly reporting on the daily weather forecast, have been highlights of our learning. If you didn’t make our assembly in Week 5, you missed a ‘behind the scenes’ account from the Year 2 News Network on how the Weather report comes to our screens each day.The assembly then went live around Australia to the daily forecast and was presented by colourful characters such as Tornado Tom, Samantha Sunshine, Emily Frost, Gayle Force and Samuel Snow. Year 2 were highly represented in the Junior Choir Eisteddfod (more than half the class!) and impressed judges with their recital of Mem Fox’s book ‘The Magic Hat’ at the Verse Speaking Eisteddfod on Tuesday.
The Year 2 Teachers very much look forward to sharing the children’s progress with you at Parent/Teacher interviews in Week 10.
YEAR 6 EXPERIENCE ST JOHNS FOR A DAY
St Mary's Year 6 and St Micheals Year 6 students had a wonderful day at St Johns High School Nowra. They experienced science labs, agriculture, bushcraft, toured the library and senior study area. Student enjoyed pizza for lunch.



















Athletics Carnival wrap up
Last Friday we had a very successful Athletics Carnival. We had outstanding sportsmanship, encouragements and leadership from our students, excellent results and a beautiful community feel. Thank you to Jodie Lee and the wonderful P&F parent volunteers. The BBQ, fresh fruit and cake stall was definitely a highlight. The face painting was fantastic too!
Congratulations to Marion who won the Athletics Carnival by over 70 points! We will announce Junior and Senior Age Champions at the afternoon assembly on Friday this week at 2:30pm.
We have 27 students who qualified to represent St Mary’s at the South Coast Diocesan Athletics Carnival on Tuesday August 13. Notes will go home next term for that event.
Congratulations to: Lucas A, Georgie D, Milla G, Finn B, Abby L, Matt R, Darasimi O, Audrey S, Zara C, Isabelle S, Zach D, Ben W, David K, Charlize D, Oliver P, Luka T, Duke, Eden S, Oscar P, Annelise K, Elise P, Jasper T, Tallen W, Beau A, Preston L, Maddi R, Liam U, and Jye G.
Congratulations to Annelise who placed 1st in every single event for her age group!
Photos of Age champions and the carnival in general will be in the next Newsletter.
If you haven’t already, have a look on ‘St Mary’s Star of the Sea’ Facebook page and you can view some of the fabulous photos.
Storyfest 2019, is a celebration of storytelling in our community and is being organised by some very talented locals. St Mary’s students have many opportunities to be a part of this fantastic initiative in our community.
The story writing competition is currently being judged and 8 of the 12 students that have been ‘longlisted’ are from St Mary’s. Congratulations to Zara Clegg, Zach Diver, Oscar Perry Dickenson, Eden Sakora, Hugo Perry Dickenson, Xavier Brooks, Elise Proctor and Thomas Squires.
The school based events will be held from June 19-21 at Milton Public, just a short walk for our students.
Kindergarten: Special story time event with favourite characters Olivia & Grug
Years 1-4: Leigh Hobbs
Bestselling Author and Children's Laureate, Leigh Hobbs shows how to tell stories through pictures using his favourite character Mr Chicken and his new book Mr Chicken All Over Australia.
Years 3-6: Katrina Nannestad
Katrina Nannestad is the award-winning author of the Red Dirt Diaries series, the Olive of Groves series and her most recent books - The Girl, the Dog and the Writer in Rome the sequel, The Girl, the Dog and the Writer in Provence and yet to come (in November!) The Girl, the Dog and the Writer in Lucerne. Katrina entertains children with hilarious, smart and heartwarming stories to inspire and amuse.
Years 5 & 6- The Harry Potter Show
Harry Potter Festival Event starring the brilliantly funny 'Professor Frankie'. Explore the magical world of the Harry Potter books with Professor Frankie Falconette, as she brings to life the characters, creatures and adventures from J.K. Rowling’s best selling series. Includes dress up competition and children can bring their own Harry Potter books for the Professor to stamp with her exclusive stamp. (Only HP show officially sanctioned by J.K. Rowling.)
Special Event at St Mary’s, Thursday June 20
Years 1 to 4-- $22 per student for the Leigh Hobbs creative workshop
A creative writing workshop with Leigh Hobbs. Unleash your inner creativity using words and pictures in this fun-filled workshop. Only 25 students can attend, so it will be first in with form and money to the Office. Please fill out the form if you wish your child to have this opportunity.
Please click on the documents below to read several of the entries that have been 'Longlisted' in the story writing competition. Well done to all students who participated.
On Tuesday 2nd of July, we will be holding a Soup-er Hero’ day which is where we dress up as superheroes and bring a can of soup for the disadvantaged in winter. We will also be selling pumpkin soup (pumpkins were grown in the school garden!) and a slice of bread at the canteen so please bring along a 2 dollar coin! All money raised will go towards the St Vincent De Paul annual Winter Appeal.
Marli, Tess and the Mini Vinnies Team.
NATIONAL RECONCILIATION WEEK 2019
The 2019 National Reconciliation theme is Grounded in Truth, Walk Together with Courage. National Reconciliation week runs annually from 27th May - 3rd June.
National Reconciliation Week is a time for all Australians to learn about our shared histories, cultures, and achievements, and to explore how each of us can contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia.
Last Wednesday St Mary’s held a whole school liturgy for Reconciliation Week.
Uniform Shop - Thursday 2.40pm -3.20pm
School Ties are on order. Orders will be filled when back in stock.
There is a limited supply of St Mary's school beanies $10 each
SCHOOL JACKETS with school emblem are in stock $50 (these can be worn everyday)
* When purchasing new shoes please ensure all shoes are black polish-able school shoes with black soles (no boots, jogger style or mesh shoes). Predominately white joggers to be worn on sports days.




*Reminder navy stocking or white socks to be worn with girls winter tunic, please no leggings.
Best and Less locally do stock NAVY GIRLS STOCKINGS / TIGHTS
*Hair that touches the collar is to be tied back (girls/boys), no extreme hairstyles. Girls may wear red ribbons in hair.
PLEASE ENSURE YOUR CHILD/ CHILDREN'S UNIFORMS ARE LABELLED CLEARLY, ESPECIALLY JACKETS/JUMPERS AS THIS HELPS STAFF TO RETURN LOST PROPERTY.





