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Mothers Day Activities reminder
Happy Mothers Day to all Mothers, Grandmothers and Special Motherly figures.
St Bede's school Mother's Day activities will start off on Friday morning, at 8 am, with the staff cooking a breakfast of bacon and egg rolls, with tea and coffee available. Following this, mothers, grandmothers and motherly figures will be celebrated in a prayer liturgy in the Hall at 9 am. The liturgy will be led by Kinder and Year 6. Everyone is welcome.
A final reminder that every student is invited to purchase a gift for their mother or special motherly figure at the Mothers day Stall on Friday. All gifts are $5 (with limit of 1 per child). Please place the $5 in cash into an marked evelope to be handed to classroom teachers.
Dear Parents and Carers
This month is Catholic Schools month. On May 1, we commenced the enrolment period for 2025. If you have a sibling or know someone who is interested in starting school at St Bede’s next year, please encourage them to fill out an enrolment form online or contact the front office for more information. Yesterday, I had the pleasure of taking the Year 5 students to the preschool for buddy reading. They had a great time and the preschoolers loved seeing them. These visits will occur each week this term.
On Tuesday, May 14, we will be conducting open day tours from 9am to 11am and from 3:30pm to 4:30pm. We welcome prospective families to come and see our learning in action and witness firsthand what St Bede’s has to offer. If this time does not suit, please contact the front office and arrange another time. Our Catholic schools strive to be an inclusive partnership between individuals, communities and governments based on the principles of equity, social justice and religious freedom. Our schools also have strong partnerships with our parish. Catholic schools are open to all who are willing to support the philosophy, values and aims of Catholic schooling. We have a particular responsibility to welcome, accept and support those who are poor, marginalised and in most need. No child is to be denied Catholic schooling simply because of an inability, as opposed to an unwillingness, of a parent or guardian, to meet financial requirements. Please contact Marylou if you have concerns about your ability to pay fees.
Last Friday, St Bede’s hosted the NR Cross Country. We had students from all the Northern Regions Primary schools attending. We thank our amazing Community Council for organising the catering, preparing the grounds and setting up the barbeques and canteen, as well as our parents who assisted with canteen and as officials. We could not have events like this without the support of our wonderful community! A special thank you to Katie Tooth for her impeccable organisation. What a great day and a wonderful opportunity to showcase St Bede’s and our community.
Students from Kinder to Year 6 are busy working on their writing for the Braidwood Writers Competition. In addition to this, students from Kinder to Year 6 also have an option to enter the Dorothea Mackellar poetry competition. This is not compulsory but a great extension task and opportunity for our students who have a flair for writing poetry to improve their poetry writing skills and have fun. There are some great prizes to be won.
Next Wednesday, May 15, the Infants teachers will be hosting an InitiaLit workshop in the Year 2 classroom, from 3:30pm to 4:15pm for all Kinder to Year 2 parents. If you would like to find out how you can assist your child with reading, this is the workshop for you!
Last night, the Community Council held their first meeting for this term. Sarah Rose, CE Parent and Engagement Officer, attended the meeting. She worked with the Community Council to develop a Master Plan for fundraising and events for 2024. Our Community Council do an amazing job to support me in my role as Principal and support the school. They are always working behind the scenes, organising fundraising, maintenance and supporting and assisting at school events. Recently, Sarah Hickey and Clare Young submitted applications for grants for a sensory garden and flag poles. We will find out in the next few weeks whether we are successful.
We look forward to hosting our Mother’s Day breakfast tomorrow and seeing our mothers, grandmothers, special friends and families. There will be bacon and egg rolls available as well as tea and coffee. Donations of eggs would be appreciated. Following the breakfast, Kinder and Year 6 will be presenting a Mother’s Day liturgy and Kristi Morrison and members of the Community Council will be conducting the Mother’s day stall. Meanwhile, don’t forget to purchase tickets in our Winter Raffle. There are some fantastic prizes to be won! If you are interested in selling additional tickets on weekends, please contact Kristi Morrison.
To all our beautiful mothers, grandmothers and special friends-have a wonderful Mother’s Day. We hope you are spoilt and get the opportunity to put your feet up and enjoy the day with family and loved ones.
God Bless
Marylou Gorham
Principal
Da Vinci Decathlon
Last Wednesday, students from Year 5/6 showcased their talents at the Da Vinci Decathlon held at Canberra Grammar. Eleanor, Zara, Spencer, Cara, Lana, Sebastian, Charlotte, and Harvey represented our school with pride, competing across ten disciplines: Engineering, Mathematics, Code Breaking, Art and Poetry, Science, English, Ideation, Creative Producers, Cartography, and Legacy. The decathlon's challenges were exceptionally tough, requiring teamwork and creativity. From cracking codes to crafting solutions, our students tackled each task with determination. Whether they were building structures or solving mathematical puzzles, they worked collaboratively and demonstrated resilience. Their enthusiasm certainly embodied the spirit of the Da Vinci Decathlon - Well done!
Security Cameras
With the recent instalment of external security cameras at St Bede’s, we have developed a Statement of Practice which outlines the principles and guidelines governing the use of security cameras on our school premises. It ensures transparency, accountability, and respect for privacy rights while enhancing our ability to monitor and safeguard our school community.
Please click here to review the Security Camera Statement of Practice.
Dear Parents and Carers,
It has been a busy start to Term 2! Last Thursday, St Bede’s attended our first Parish Mass for the term. These will be held on the first Thursday of every month at 10am. During Mass, Father Josh is spending time unpacking and explaining different parts of the Mass or Catholic tradition to the students. Father Josh commended the students for their reverent and respectful behaviour in Church. This term, we will attend Mass on Thursday 6th June (Week 6) and 4th July (Week 10). Families are welcome to attend. We are grateful to Father Josh for taking the time to visit classes and build relationships with the students. They particularly love his magic tricks, chatting about their footy teams (he is not very keen on the Raiders) and having a kick with him on the oval at lunch.
On Monday, Year 5 and 6 participated in a ‘Journey with Jesus’ retreat at school. The day was led by Luke Maher from the Catholic Education Office and his team from CSYMI (Catholic Schools Youth Ministry International). The day was a high-impact student formation experience that delves into core concepts of the Catholic Faith and invites the students into a personal response. The retreat is based on the underlying Gospel message of love, salvation, and forgiveness. The CSYMI program is curriculum aligned and is currently being rolled out in most CE schools in our Archdiocese. The response from students was extremely positive.
Across the year, each class will have the opportunity to lead the school in a prayer liturgy. This term, Year 3 led ANZAC Day, Kinder & Year 6 will lead Mother’s Day and Year 1 will lead a NAIDOC Day Liturgy (Week 10). These will be advised in the Newsletter and on Facebook. They will be held at school and families are welcome to attend.
Our Sacramental Program begins this week. We have 8 Year 3 students participating in Reconciliation. They will participate in 4 preparation sessions, held on a Wednesday afternoon from 3:20-4:15pm at either the school or church. They will receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation on Saturday 1st of June at 4pm prior to the 5pm Mass. We are thankful to Cathy Ffrench and Ann Tracey from the St Bede’s Parish who will lead these programs again this year.
Next term, we will run Sacramental Programs for Holy Communion (Year 3) and Confirmation (Year 5/6). Information will be provided to eligible families later this term.
The Feast Day of our school saint – St Bede – is recognised on the 25th May. The school will hold our Feast Day on Thursday 23rd May with a prayer liturgy. Each year, a student from each year level receives a ‘St Bede’s Award’. This award recognises students who demonstrate Christian leadership and dedication to their studies – much like St Bede did. The awards will be presented at our St Bede’s Feast Day Liturgy. Stay tuned for more information!
Yours in faith,
Shaye Cooper
Religious Education Coordinator (Acting)
Autumn Prayer
O God of Creation, you have blessed us
with the changing of the seasons.
As we embrace these autumn months
may the earlier setting of the sun
remind us to take time to rest.
May the crunch of the leaves
beneath our feet remind us
of the brevity of this earthly life.
May the steam of our breath
in the cool air remind us that it is you
who give us your breath of life.
May the scurrying of the squirrels and
the migration of the birds remind us
that you call us to follow your will.
We praise you for your goodness forever and ever
Amen.
Copyright – Catholic Faith Store
Family engagement with faith
These activities are designed to encourage families to engage in faith-based activities with their child/ren throughout term two.
Commencing last week our break times have been slightly adjusted to 40 minutes for each break.
Recess | Lunch |
11.00 - 11.10 eating | 1.10 - 1.20 eating |
11.10 - 11.40 play | 1.20 - 1.50 play |
Our School Counsellor, Faith, will be visiting St Bede's on Wednesdays this year. Please see the below information regarding the service and how to make an appointment.
How to make an appointment.
If your child was seen by the school counsellor in previous years and you would like them to receive support in 2024, we require you to complete a new counselling registration form. The link can be found below. New referrals and requests can be made via the same link.
Parent consent for counselling continues to be required for all primary school students and will be sought and provided via email. Where parents are separated, we require the written consent of both parents. Once the referral has been received, I will contact parents on a Wednesday to further discuss the referral and determine whether school counselling can meet your child’s needs or if an external referral may be more appropriate.
Referrals can be submitted here https://mccg.my.site.com/housing/s/school-referral-form
Faith Costigan – Student and Family Counsellor.
St Bede's is a Nut Free school
St Bede's is a nut free school - This mean that students should not bring anything containing nuts to school, this includes Nutella, Peanut Butter and any other nut butters as we have several students who are highly allergic to these items.
The sharing of any food, lollies or confectionery is not encouraged.
Any families who still haven't paid for Term 1 fees are asked to do so promptly.
The St Bede's Community Council are running a Mother's Day Stall on Friday 10 May. All gifts are $5 (limit of 1 per child). Please pay in cash to classroom teachers.
A special thank you to Len Mutton & Co., Bees R Us and Prana for our gifts.
Healthy Lunchbox Nutrition Snippets
- Mothers Day activities at school tomorrow
- Term 2 is full winter uniform by week 3 of the term.
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Parents are reminded to ensure that all your child's clothing is labelled very clearly. We have found that using a fabric pen on the collar or underside of your child's hat works well.
It is very hard to return clothing items to families if there is no name.
- Please keep an eye on our FaceBook page for the latest happenings around the school. St Bede's FaceBook page
Unwell Students (Cough, runny nose, fever,vomiting etc.) If your child is unwell please keep them at home. If your child has vomitted the night before, please keep them at home, even if you think they are okay. The NSW Health guidelines suggest that students who have vomitted should be kept at home for 48 hours to help prevent the spread of illness through the school. Please see the guideline from NSW Health regarding vomiting. https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/Infectious/factsheets/Factsheets/viral-gastroenteritis.pdf
NAIDOC week Poster competition
REGIONAL INTERSCHOOLS SNOWSPORT CHAMPIONSHIPS
The Interschools Snowsport Championships is a series of Snowsports competitions where students compete for their school as part of a team or as an individual in any of the nine discipline events. This year, St Bede's will be entering interested students into the Regional Championships at Perisher in July.
School students from all ability levels are encouraged to enter, with an emphasis on fun and participation in the initial Regional Championships. As the competitions move into the State and Australian Championships, the level of competition and the degree of difficulty increases. All competitors must be able to execute link turns and ride a chairlift/T-bar confidently, prior to competing in Regional Level events.
If you are interested in your child attending, please contact Mrs Tooth at school for more information.
At St Bede's canteen is run every 2nd Monday and the running of canteen is dependant on volunteers - we require at least 2 parent volunteers per canteen.
Please see the roster below - if you are able to help please contact Brenda, Trish or the office to have your name added.
If canteen is cancelled your child will need to bring their own lunch, as per a non canteen day.
If you have any questions about what is required to help on canteen please contact Brenda on 0438 275 032 or Trish on 0412 889507 or 02 48422027.
Please note that any parents volunteering for canteen must have a current Working With Children Check (WWCC). WWCC can be applied for through Service NSW (link) applying for a WWCC. Once you have received the clearance please send a copy of the email + your date of birth to the office as the clearances are checked.
Term 2 Canteen
13 May | Helper Wanted | |
27 May | Helper Wanted | |
11 June Tuesday | Helper Wanted | |
24 June | Helper Wanted | |
Kinder |
Lily | Chase M | |
Year 1 |
Jeron | Rupert | |
Year 2 |
Jonty | Fergus | Liliana |
Year 3 |
Archie | Isabella | Paige |
Year 4 |
Willow | ||
Year 5/6 |
Reece & Cara | Sonny & Edith | Leo & Luca & Isla |
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