Term 3 - Week 4, 2023
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Principal's Message
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Weekly Awards
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2023 Book Week & Book Fair Events
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Canteen on THURSDAY next week
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NRL Development Program
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Project Compassion
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How to Cancel a Canteen Order
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School Facebook Page
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Library Day - Wednesday
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School Bus Travel
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School Drive Subsidy
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Dorrigo Drama - Kids on Stage
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GLUE
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NSW Govt Mobile Service Centre
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Art as Therapy Exhibition
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North Coast Health Connect
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Games afternoon @Dorrigo Library
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'Shark Cage' Womens Group
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Healthy Lunchbox Website
Principal's Message
Dear Parents and Carers.
Thanks to everyone who was able to make it to the parent gathering yesterday. There was some great conversation and information shared. The assembly afterwards also went very well, with the students renewing their singing of the National Anthem and sharing some high quality work completed in class. Congratulations to our award winners, particularly Evie J who was awarded our G.E.M Kindness Award. Thanks to Jade Gibson for donating a prize - it made it all the more exciting.
We welcome Mrs Rachel Bennett onto staff for 2 days a week (Thursday, Friday) to staff this term. Rachel comes with a wealth of experience in Australia and England and will be assisting children to improve in English and Maths. Please make her feel welcome.
Good luck to our local speedster, Jules Francis, who's competing in the 100m at the Diocesan Athletics Carnival on Tuesday. He will be competing against students from all Catholic Schools from Laurieton to Tweed Heads, so there will be hot competition. Go you good thing!
The 2024 Kindergarten Parents information meeting will take place next week - 5 pm Wednesday 16th August. If you know of anyone interested in coming to our wonderful school, please let them know. At this meeting we will outline what Mt St John’s offers, how we operate and what parents can do to prepare their child for school. All are welcome. If you are considering sending your child to Mt St John’s, now is the time to submit an enrolment form. Class structures for next year depend on how many children enrol for Kindergarten so after we have confirmed this, I will let you know what it looks like for next year.
Coming soon:
- Book Week dress up parade: 9am Thursday 24 August. The official theme is ‘Read, Grow, Inspire’ which is broad, so come as any book character. All are welcome.
- Disco 6 - 7.30pm, also Thursday 24 August (a big day!), with the theme ‘Characters’, which means you can just use the Book Week costume from the morning or you can go for another character if you would like. We have been looking at other venues other than school, to make it fun and special for the kids. Unfortunately, it’s too tricky for safety and logistics so we will have it at school.
Have a lovely weekend,
Peter Watts,
Principal
Weekly Awards
Congratulations to the following students, who received learning awards this week:
Vasja F - For great listening and effort in your classwork. Keep it up!
Skylar W - For wonderful writing about Ants and including a very detailed picture.
Charlotte W - For wonderful writing about Army Ants and editing your work to make a high quality text.
Billie T - For your awesome effort in writing and your attention to detail when editing your work.
Hunter G - For the effort and interest he displayed in drawing perspectives of the Opera House.
Tate M-T - For being of assistance with technology.
Keira T - For the confidence she displayed in sharing her interest and success in Dance.
Jules F - For a great use of colour and detail when completing his artwork of the Opera House.
Colby G - For displaying a positive and determined attitude and work ethic in all English and Maths tasks. Well done!
Jinky W - For being a valuable helper and leader in working well with others and assisting with Mini Vinnies.
GEM (Gratitude, Empathy, Mindfulness) awards went to:
Larney F - For greeting staff and students with a smile.
Evie J - For your focus and calm attitude when engaging in mindfulness activities.
Lucca L - For being a good friend by including others.
Ryan B - For being a good mate by showing kindness and concern for others.
2023 Book Week & Book Fair Events
Book Week is fast approaching - it will be held in Week 6 from 21st to 26th August. This year's theme is "Read, Grow, Inspire".
Our annual Book Fair will be held in Book Week. There will be a display of books available for purchase set up in the library during this week. Each Book Fair is designed to give kids access to more books they want to read, from relevant new releases to classic award-winners. Every purchase made will benefit our school, as we receive a percentage of all sales made as free books for our library. Thank you to Kerry Miller, Angela Jackson and Clare Beckett, who have volunteered to assist with setting up/ packing away our Book Fair in Week 6.
The students will be visiting Dorrigo Library on Tuesday 22nd August to participate in some sessions with the library staff.
On Thursday 25th August, we will be holding our Book Character Dress-up Parade at 9am - this is great fun, with all students and staff dressing up for the day as their favourite character from a book. Looking forward to seeing some great costumes!
Canteen on THURSDAY next week
Next week we will be having canteen on Thursday, which means orders will need to be in by Wednesday morning. A reminder will be sent via the Compass portal.
NRL Development Program
As part of our sports program, Garry Stevenson (a development officer from the NRL) is coming to Mt St John's for skill development coaching. These 30 minute sessions will be run for each class group on Wednesday afternoons for approximately 8 weeks. We look forward to participating and learning new skills.
Project Compassion
We are continuing to collect toiletries such as soap, toothpaste, toothbrushes, brushes, combs, sanitary items, shampoo, deodorant, washing powder and warm items like socks and beanies, all of which will be donated to Pete's Place in Coffs Harbour to help homeless people in our local area.
St Vincent de Paul are also looking for any 2nd-hand drink bottles such as kids' drink bottles (not plastic PET water bottles).
Please help if you can - there is a basket at the front office in which to place your donations.
Thank you!
Louise Sprowles - LOSEC
How to Cancel a Canteen Order
If you need to, you can cancel canteen orders before 9am on Friday mornings. If you know your child is going to be away you can go into Compass Canteen and select "cancel order".
The refunded money goes back into your Compass "wallet" so you can use it next time you order - when you get to the Confirm & pay screen, click on the down arrow and select Compass Credit.
School Facebook Page
Check out our school Facebook page! It is wonderful to be able to share the good news of our school with our families and community.
Library Day - Wednesday
Library day for all students is Wednesday - please make sure your child brings in his or her cloth library bag on this day. Each student may borrow four books per week.
School Bus Travel
Applications for student travel can be made online. Apply here
School Drive Subsidy
The School Drive Subsidy is available for eligible school students where there is no public transport available for all or part of the journey. If you have to drive your child more than 1.6km to a school bus stop, you may be eligible for this subsidy – go to the link below to apply.
Dorrigo Drama - Kids on Stage
Hello to all the keen kids aged 5-17 who are wanting the opportunity to get back on the stage with Dorrigo Drama. We have 2 plays that we are looking to put on in November.
Alice in DownUnder Land is a delightful, unique Australian story combining the timeless tales of Alice, Mary and Matilda.... who are they?
The Sword in the Stone is the story of a young Arthur before he became King, his half brother Kai who thinks he should be King, Merlin the magician and of course Guinevere.
There are lots of ifs, whens and whys? at the start of any production, so for the moment rehearsing will be Mondays at 3.30pm at the Dorrigo Theatre in Hickory Street. If it turns out Monday isn't the best day for rehearsals then we will work out what is.
You can get in touch with Dina via email at dinalucid@gmail.
GLUE
GLUE God Loves Us Eternally KidsClub is held each Wednesday during school term time from 3-5pm at the Anglican Hall. Afternoon tea, games, fun worship and craft. All primary kids in Years 1-6 are welcome, as are newcomers. For more info, ring Gwenneth on 6657 2135.
NSW Govt Mobile Service Centre
Art as Therapy Exhibition
Feeling a little “blue”? Art facilitates wellbeing and healing through expression.
You are invited to participate in this exhibition to be held at the Dorrigo Rainforest Centre Exhibition Space, Dorrigo National Park, Dome Road, Dorrigo: 10 - 29 October 2023.
“Art as Therapy” is part of the Dorrigo Neighbourhood Centre’s Blue Tree Project, which aims to turn Dorrigo blue, with bunting, lighting, yarn-wrapped objects, etc. for the month of October (https://www.bluetreeproject.com.au/), in order to help spark difficult conversations and encourage people to speak up when battling mental health concerns: “By spreading the paint and spreading the message that "it’s OK to not be OK", we can help break down the stigma that’s still largely attached to mental health”.
The exhibition is open to residents of the Dorrigo Plateau and includes all people affected by mental health – either personally or as a support worker. There is no entry fee for this exhibition, with a limit of 2 artworks per artist.
If you are interested in participating, please reply to Chris Fahey (Cc’d), Curator, Rainforest Centre Exhibition Space: E: cfahey25@yahoo.com.au M: 0439 482 662
North Coast Health Connect
North Coast Health Connect is a free new service providing health support and advice from registered nurses 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including public holidays. If you are a resident or visitor to the North Coast, you can speak or live chat with a nurse. The nurse will ask some questions to understand what’s troubling you and then provide advice on what your next step should be.
This may include self-care advice to help you to manage your health (or that of a loved one) from home, or the nurse may recommend a GP appointment or a consultation with a pharmacist. The nurses are able to book an appointment for you directly with a local general practice or pharmacy or if appropriate, can transfer you to a 24/7 GP telehealth service. If the nurse believes you need to attend an emergency department or see a different health service, they will let you know.
Visit the link below for more info and save as a contact for when you need it by visiting https://qrco.de/bdkiJm or by scanning the QR code below.
Games afternoon @Dorrigo Library
'Shark Cage' Womens Group
Healthy Lunchbox Website
Cancer Council’s Healthy Lunch Box website is your one-stop shop for everything you need to know about packing a healthy lunch box. For recipes, information and health tips please visit the website below.