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- PRINCIPAL REPORT
- DATES FOR THE DIARY
- PB4L CELEBRATION CORNER
- BIRTHDAY WISHES FOR JUNE
- YEAR 4
- PARENT TEACHER INTERVIEWS
- MINI VINNIES
- KINDER
- ENROLMENTS 2021
- PICK UP AND DROP OFF
- P & F NEWS
- UNIFORM
- MILTON PARISH MASS PROPOSAL - Further Information please contact the Parish PH 44552328, Email Milton @dow.org.au
- Bushfire Trauma Support Programs: Enquires TLC Milton 44552152
Dear Parents and Carers
I hope everyone has had a lovely long weekend. It was certainly a mixed blessing to see the cars snaking into Milton on Friday. I hope all of our local business owners have benefited from brisk trade and that everyone remains vigilant and safe in our community. We are all pleased to see the gradual lifting of many of the COVID restrictions, as our lives get back to a little bit of normality. As you will be aware we are inviting all parents and carers to Parent/ Teacher Interviews in two weeks from Monday, 22nd June till Wednesday 24th June. These conversations between teachers and parents are crucial in continuing the partnership between home and school which has been made stronger through the remote learning experience. If you would prefer to have a virtual meeting via Zoom, please book a time available and let the School Office know so a meeting link can be shared.
We would like to congratulate Riley B in Year 1, who with his brother are being Baptised this weekend in Milton. Such an important step in the lives of these boys, we wish them a wonderful day and welcome them to the Faith Community of the Catholic Church.
This week I was fortunate to listen to a podcast on the ABC, ‘Conversations’. The interviewee was Pasi Sahlberg, an educational expert from Finland. He has become one of the most influential voices in the world of education as the Director-General of Education in Finland. Finland has consistently lead the world in global academic results. He was speaking about what makes schools successful, he spoke about schools needing to be a child’s favourite place to be. He also emphasised the need for regular and child-directed play and for children to develop and pursue their own individual passions. As I was showing families through our school recently I saw so many students pursuing and developing their passions in many varied ways, these included film making, Lego construction, Robotics, Drama, Social Justice Initiatives, music, visual arts. The passion that children have in play activities drive their learning through rich experiences and making connections with real-life learning. The joy and energy of our children gives me hope and excitement for their wonderful futures. If you have time this week, this podcast is well worth a listen for all parents. Pasi Sahlberg — making school the happiest place to be
Today in the newsletter you will find a proposal fro the adapting of mass times within the parish, our Parish community are seeking feedback on these changed times. If you would like to make a suggestion or comment please feel free to contact the school or the Parish Office. We look forward to restrictions lifting so we can return to our pre-COVID mass celebrations as a school.
Lastly, locally a number of services have received funding to provide counseling in light of the Bushfire situation. Locally, Milton TLC in partnership with Treading Lightly Inc were successful in obtaining a grant to implement Bushfire Trauma Recovery Programs to support our local community, this will be in the form of Art Therapy for children and adults at no cost to participants. (Details of which are included in this newsletter.) Catholic Care are also providing additional counselling, these are great services if you believe your child would benefit from this extra support please contact TLC or Catholic Care directly.
Have a great week, I look forward to seeing you at our school gates.
Yours in partnership
Laurinda Nelson
Principal
Book your appointment on Compass
Monday 22nd June: Parent Teacher Interveiws
Tuesday 23rd June: Parent Teacher Interveiws
Wednesday 24th June: Parent Teacher Interveiws
PB4L Celebration Corner
Class Merit Awards Week, presented at Assembly on Friday afternoons
Kinder – William N, Ariana C
Year 1 – Madeleine G, Max B
Year 2 – Summer G, Allyana S
Year 3 – Jacob Mc, Leah B
Year 4 - Malia B, Noah H
Year 5 – Molly K, Charlize D
Year 6 – Kylah Lee, Eden Sakora
Shining Star-
Coen R, Henry K, Andie M, Cameron W, Jacob Mc, Madeline H, Milla G
St Mary’s Pennant -
Max C, Henry K
Super Star Awards for Week,
We care for Ourselves
Elijah D, Henry K, Samuel S, Anika D
We Care For Others
Summer G (Yr5) Jacob Mc, Millar N, Axel B
We Care For Our Learning
Lachlan W, Ellyana S, Lucy K, Mana V, Phoebe H, Coen R, Delphi SH, Liam R, Jackson L, Max C, Summer G (Yr2), Andie M, Kayden L, Madeline H, Samuel S
We Care For Our School
Zuri G, Andie M, Aurelia R, Cameron W, Jacob Mc, Madeline H
Parent Teacher interviews will be held in Week 9, Monday 22nd June - Wednesday 24th June.
Please go on Compass to book your appointment time.
Kindergarten has been learning about the letter k. They read a story called "When the King Rides By" and used dress ups to participate in the narration of the story.
WINTER UNIFORMS ORDERS
The Uniform Shop is closed at present. Uniform orders & payment can be placed over the telephone. You would need to allow several days for your order to be processed.
Please be mindful when purchasing new school shoes that St Mary's uniform is Black Polishable Shoes (see samples below).


Girls Winter Uniform
Tunic - $62
Navy Long Pant - $32
White Blouse $27
Tartan Tie - $20
Navy School Jumper - $40
Navy School Parker - $50 (can be worn all school days)
Navy Stockings or White Socks
Black Polishable Shoe
Red Hair Accessories (bows, clips, scrunchies )
Note - Red Tab Tie no longer available Tartan tie to be worn instead.
Boys Winter Uniform
Navy Long Pants (Double Knee) - $32
Blue Long Sleeve Shirt - $27
Tartan Tie - $20
Navy School Jumper - $40
Navy School Parker - $50 (can be worn all school days)
Navy Socks
Black Polishable Shoes
Winter Sports Uniform Unisex - Tuesday and Friday
Sports Polo Shirt - $27
Navy School Sport Shorts _ $27
Navy School Track Pant - $36
Red Polar Fleece Jumper - $30 (only to be worn on sport days)
Navy School Parker - $50 (can be worn all school days)
White Socks
Joggers
PUT OUT INTO THE DEEP: MILTON PARISH POST COVID-19 PROPOSAL
DRAFT
REGULAR MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday Vigil Mass
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Sussex Inlet |
Time to be decided by parishioner consultation |
During Daylight Saving the Vigil Mass will be celebrated once a month in neighbouring towns and hamlets. Parishioners from our three parish communities are welcome to this Mass. Mass is available in Ulladulla on Sunday
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Sunday morning
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Ulladulla |
Time to be finalised by parishioner consultation (start time between 9.30am and 10.15 am)
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Possibly preceded by Baptism and Marriage Sacramental Preparation programs and adult faith formation classes. Followed by morning tea. Parishioners from our three parish communities are welcome to this Mass. |
Sunday afternoon
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Various TBA |
To be determined |
Mass will be celebrated at various locations in the local region, including homes, properties, beachfronts, caravan parks, etc Regularity TBA – possibly fortnightly. An initiative to deepen friendships and missionary effectiveness within our parish
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Other options |
Fifth Sunday – whole of parish Mass |
To be discussed and determined |
Whole of parish Mass, preferably on a rotational basis; One Mass only. In order to accommodate potential large numbers some of these Masses eg those at Milton may be celebrated outdoors. Followed by a parish lunch.
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SCHOOL HOLIDAYS MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday
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Sussex Inlet |
6.00 pm |
If visiting priest in residence an additional Sunday Morning mass may be possible.
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Sunday |
Mollymook Beach
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7.30am or 8.00 am, dependant on later Mass time at Ulladulla |
Throughout January this Sunday Mass will be in front of Mollymook Beach Surf Club
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Sunday |
Ulladulla |
start time between 9.30am and 10.15 am as determined |
Possibly preceded on a rotational basis by baptism and marriage sacramental preparation programs, adult faith formation classes. To include children’s Liturgy of the Word.
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YOUTH -YOUNG ADULT MASS: First Sunday of the Month (daylight saving time)
Sunday
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Milton |
5.00 pm |
Youth -Young Adult band – youth appropriate liturgy and music Followed by a BYO BBQ
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Weekday Masses will continue as normal for now. Parishioners affected by the weekend mass changes are encouraged to attend weekday Mass. Hopefully, the number of weekday mass attendees will grow considering the hunger that many people experienced for Mass during the Covid-19 lockdown.
Home Masses continue to be available for home bound and other parishioners.