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Dear Parents and Carers,
This week we have welcomed our 2025 Kindergarten cohort for their first Orientation Day, it is such a privilege to support both children and their families through this significant milestone. We pray that the learning journey for these children will fully reflect our school vision and mission:
Vision: St Mary's Star of the Sea, Milton is a supportive community of learners, living Christ’s love through faith in action.
Mission: By nurturing the head, the heart, and the hands of every student we:
- ensure quality learning
- create a sense of joy and belonging
- contribute to a just and sustainable world
I thank the parents for their feedback regarding these roles in our St Mary’s community. After consultation with our community and students, the structure of our formal student leadership team will be altered in 2025 to ensure that leadership roles are more meaningful and reflect more closely the needs of our school. The formal student leadership positions in 2025 will be as follows:
- 2 School Captains (Girl and Boy)
- 2 Vice Captains (Girl and Boy)
- 4 House Captains
Year 5 students will nominate for leadership through the completion of Student Leadership Passports. Leaders for 2025 will be announced at our final school award presentation.
Finally our wonderful and hardworking P&F are busily preparing for the St Mary's Colour Run on Friday 15 November. The entry fee is $10 per child, please support our school by sponsoring your child to have a great time getting messy! There will be a P&F Meeting on Monday night if you can join us in person or on zoom. P&F Meeting Link
I look forward to seeing you in our school next week,
Yours in partnership
Laurinda Nelson
TERM 4 |
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WEEK 5 | |
Monday 11 Nov |
Stage One Excursion - 'The Woods Farm' |
Tuesday 12 Nov |
Year 7 2025 St John's Orientation Day |
Friday 15 Nov |
Feast Day Mass, 10:00am |
WEEK 6 | |
Friday 22 Nov |
Canteen Open |
LIBRARY MERIT AWARDS: Evie T (Stage2P), Sean M (Year 6) and Tino M (Stage2C).
GOOD FIT BOOKS: K-2
This term we are using the acronym of I PICK to help guide our younger students when selecting books to read in the library and to take home.
This week we talked about purpose and interest and that books are like shoes.
Books like shoes need to fit our purpose and interest.
We had fun looking at a selection of my shoes, hiking, high heels and slides and talking about the different purpose of each pair of shoes and what was my interest when wearing them.
Encouraging your child to be able to answer why they want to read a particular book and what they are interested in will help them develop the tools to end up with a book that is a good fit for them. For example, do they want a book about a particular topic like Insects or do they want to read a book for fun?
This led to a good discussion about non-fiction and fiction, favourite authors and one Year 2 student was clear that he was interested in the fantasy genre.
After the mini-lesson students were more purposeful in their book search and on their way to selecting a good-fit book.
Over the next few weeks we will look at Comprehension (understanding) and Know (knowing most of the words).
Kind regards,
Lisa Collins
LIBRARY/VA TEACHER