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Dear Parents and Carers
Many of you would be aware of the recent gathering of world leaders for the Glasgow Climate Summit, below is an extract from Pope Francis calling for urgent and real action to save our common home for our children and future generations.
Pope Francis warned world leaders gathered in Glasgow that if there is real political will, it is possible to tackle the climate crisis and emerge better off after the COVID-19 pandemic. In his message sent to Alok Sharma, President of COP26, read by Card. Pietro Parolin, Vatican Secretary of State, who heads the delegation of the Holy See, Pope Francis said: “As the Glasgow Conference begins, all of us are aware that it has the vital task of demonstrating to the entire international community whether there really exists a political will to devote – with honesty, responsibility, and courage – greater human, financial and technological resources to mitigating the negative effects of climate change and assisting the poorer and more vulnerable nations most affected by it. “All too many of our brothers and sisters are suffering from this climate crisis. The lives of countless people, particularly those who are most vulnerable, have experienced its increasingly frequent and devastating effects. At the same time, we have come to realize that it also involves a crisis of children’s rights and that, in the near future, environmental migrants will be more numerous than refugees from war and conflicts.”
Read and pray with the pope’s full statement:
https://press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/en/bollettino/pubblico/2021/11/02/211102b.html
I’m sure many of you will understand firsthand the impact of the housing crisis locally, escalating real estate prices and so many homes being used for holiday rentals, so many houses and so few homes. This crisis is resulting in families having nowhere to live, the reality is many are being forced to move into tents and camper vans permanently to stay in the area. Please be mindful of these vulnerable people in our community, support them through your decisions, your practical support, and your prayers.
This week we welcomed into our school, our Kinder 2022, there is nothing quite so wonderful as walking those first school steps with these little ones. What a privilege to welcome these families as many join our St Mary’s community for the first time, there was a great sense of joy and excitement as the children gathered to start their big adventure. Enormous thanks to Gabrielle Peters, Julie Valentini, Jodie Lee and Karynne Treweek as our 2022 Kinder team for making the first day so exciting.
Last Friday night the school and Parish celebrated First Reconciliation with many of our Year 2 and 3 students, there had been earnest preparation by the parents, teachers and the Parish team to ensure that our children understand the real power of forgiveness and the importance of repairing relationships in our families and communities. Recently some of our world leaders could take a little advice from our Reconciliation candidates. Congratulations to our students, our families, the Parish sacramental team and our staff for being the community behind these significant life moments.
As we returned from remote learning, the staff made a commitment to ensuring that our students experienced lots of fun before the year ends, last Friday was no exception with our makeup Feast Day. We could finally gather for a beautiful mass together after a very long break, our Year 6 Cake stall appeared again with great success, the Year 5 games of yesteryear, and finally the Year 6 fun fete activities. A great way to finish the week, thanks to Gabrielle Peters, Ann-Marie Wilson and Stage 3 students for their great organisation.
Yesterday also saw the filming of our production ‘Murder at Magpie Manor’, there were many spectacular costumes, dance numbers and outstanding acting performances. We are looking forward to the premiere in Week 10. Congratulations and thanks to Daniella Cooper, Erin Chard, Glenda Johnston, Ann-Marie Wilson and our brave students who have stepped onto the stage.
We have so much to be grateful for in our school community, have a great week.
Yours in Partnership
Laurinda Nelson
Principal
Reconciliation
On Friday evening,16 students from St Mary’s celebrated their First Reconciliation at the Ulladulla Church. It was a beautiful evening where the children were able to reflect on the impact they have on others and pray together. Congratulations to: Riley, Jemima, Daisy, Zuri, Ben, Jacob, Evie, Arabella, Payten, Max, Torin, Imogen, Jackson, Phoebe, Henry and Louis.
Holy Communion
On Sunday 28 November, 18 of our students will be making their First Holy Communion at the Ulladulla church. There will be a special Mass at 11am with Fr Michael. Please keep our candidates in your prayers. If your child is making this sacrament and they have a sibling who would like to do a reading please contact the school.
Gabrielle Peters
REC
Class Merit Awards Week 6
Kinder - Oscar O, Angelo A
Year 1 (Week 4) - Molly S, Steven K, Leeyana M, Lucas D
Year 1 (Week 6) - Clay C, Seave D, Henry H, Max M, Dundi B
Year 2 - Madeleine G, Jemima C
Year 3 - Mila L, Jackson L
Year 4 - Amber R, Maddy H, Charli P, Josh Mc
Year 5 - Brigum D, Matt R
Year 6 - Rylan B, Isabelle S
Super Star Awards for Week
We care for Ourselves
Max C, Charlize D, Frankie N, Ben W, Noah H, Chace F, Riley B
We Care For Others
Payten B, Louis R, Phoebe H, Jack C, Ezekiel L, Luke W, Ben W,
Madeleine G, Max B, Zuri G, Evie P, Bowie M
We Care For Our Learning
Lucy A, Luke W, David K, Summer L, Evie P, Daisy D
Shining Star
Angelo A, Indie G, Ariana C, Harrison K, Finn M, Luke S, Zuri G,
Jemima C, Ellyana S, Jackson L, Allyana S
Principals Award
Isabella L, Delphi S










On Friday 5th November we held our STEM Immersion Day. Students worked within groups moving between various STEM activities which had them applying and developing solutions to different problems as well as flying drones, launching rockets, and creating helicopters!
















ST MARY'S FEAST DAY & GRANDPARENTS DAY
Last Friday 12th November we acknowledged Grandparents Day viewing a lovely slideshow as a tribute to the wonderful Grandparents in our lives. We also celebrated St Mary's Feast Day with a Liturgy and various fun Fete activities.

































Friday 19th November
- Assembly 12.00pm Join us via Zoom
- St John's Staff visit Year 6
Tuesday 23rd November
- Kindergarten 2022 Orientation 9.30am
Wednesday 24th November
- ICAS Science
Thursday 25th November
- Kindergarten 2022 Orientation 9.30am
Friday 26th November
- Assembly 12.00pm Join us Via Zoom
Sunday 28th November
- First Holy Communion, 11.00am
Thursday 2nd December
- St John's Year 7 2022, Parent Information Evening
- UHS Students Visit Year 6
Friday 3rd December
- P&F Walk-a-thon
Monday 6th December
- St John's Year 7 2022, Orientation Day
- UHS Year 7 2022 Parent Information Evening
Wednesday 8th December
- Year 5 Speeches - Leadership 2022 9.30am-11.00am
- UHS Year 7 2022 Orientation Day
- Sport House Leadership Meetings 2.00pm
Thursday 9th December
- Year 6 Graduation Mass and Dinner
Friday 10th December
- Year 6 Fun Day
Monday 13th December
- Last Assembly, Awards, School Leaders for 2022 Announced
Tuesday 14th December
- Last Day for Students




St Mary’s Star of the Sea Catholic Primary School Uniform Purchases
https://www.lowes.com.au/
Lowes have now taken over the sale of our St Mary’s Uniforms, please use the link above to purchase uniforms. This link can also be found on the school website.
There are boys summer and winter uniforms still available through school, while stock lasts.