Term 3 - Week 7, 2024
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Principal's Message
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Fathers' Day Breakfast
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MSJ Mini Olympics
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MSJ Parent Forum
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Right to Disconnect Legislation
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Bullying and Friendships
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Mini Vinnies Fundraiser
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Mini Mounties Transition Program/ Kindy Enrolments
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What's On - Term 3
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Whole School Focus
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Class Awards
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2024 Clarence Zone Summer Sports Trials
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Term 3 School Fees
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School Facebook Page
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How to Cancel a Canteen Order
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Farm Safety Awareness Day
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Community Notices
Principal's Message
What a glorious few weeks we have had up on the Plateau! The sun has been shining, and the students (and staff) have been enjoying the unseasonably warm weather.
Once again, I have been humbled and touched by the care and concern of families, students and staff as my family and I process the loss of our beautiful boy, Jack. We truly are blessed to be part of such an amazing community. Thank you.
Fathers' Day Breakfast
Thank you to all the fathers, grandfathers and father figures who joined us for our special Fathers' Day breakfast on Friday. Our visitors enjoyed delicious bacon & egg rolls (thank you Kerry!) and participated in an exuberant game of handball.
There were LOTS of entries in the "Selfie with Dad" challenge - thank you to all those who sent in photos for this. It made a great display!
Congratulations to the winners.... check out their selfies below!
Most Adorable - Skylar & Travis
Twinning Champions - Henry & Shane
Fashion Forward - Abby & Steve
Perfectly candid - Sam, Libby & Ben
Silliest Selfie - Vasja & Iztok
Fathers' Day Selfie Challenge winners
Fathers' Day Breakfast
MSJ Mini Olympics
The students have been busy all term with creating their own Olympic 'countries', complete with flag, uniform and national anthem. On Thursday 27 September (which is the last day of Term 3 for students) we will be holding our School Mini Olympics. We invite parents & grandparents to join us for the afternoon.
We will begin at 12:30pm with a shared lunch provided by school (a sausage sizzle). After lunch we will hold our Olympic events - bring your athleisure wear and prepare to compete with the students, staff and other parents for gold and glory!
MSJ Parent Forum
Last term, we surveyed our parents to determine which of the 2 forms of parent-representative bodies best suited our school. The survey results were 12 in favour of the School Community Group and 1 in favour of the School Community Forum. We are very grateful to the many parents who have given their time and talents over the decades in support of our P&F. Our current community would like to move to the new School Community Group model. To do this, we will hold a meeting to dissolve our current P&F. This meeting will be held on Thursday, September 26th, at 12:00 p.m. (just before our MSJ Olympics).
Right to Disconnect Legislation
You may be aware that a recent change in workplace legislation has introduced the right for employees to disconnect outside of their working hours. This new law will come into effect on 26 August 2024.
Our teachers are committed to providing your children with the best education and support. The new legislation allows them to refrain from monitoring, reading, or responding to work-related communications outside their scheduled hours to ensure they can maintain a healthy work-life balance and deliver their best during working hours.
We kindly ask for your understanding and cooperation regarding this new legislation. Here are a few points to keep in mind:
• Response Time: You are welcome to send emails and messages at a time convenient to you. However, please understand that if sent to a teacher outside their working hours, they may not respond immediately.
• Urgent Matters: If you have an urgent concern, please consider whether it can be addressed during working hours. If immediate attention is required, please email deborah.bailey@lism.catholic.edu.au
• Ongoing communication: We will continue to communicate important updates and information in a timely manner. However, non-urgent inquiries will be addressed during the teachers' working hours.
Thank you for your support and understanding as we implement this important change.
Bullying and Friendships
What is bullying?
Understanding bullying helps students and parents distinguish between regular conflicts and actual bullying. This helps avoid confusion and ensures that the right help is given when needed. It can also empower you as parents to engage in prevention efforts proactively. By teaching your children about respectful behaviour, empathy, dignity, courage, and inclusion, parents can help prevent bullying from occurring in the first place.
Bullying refers to the unwanted, repeated and intentional use of words or actions against a student or a group of students to cause distress and risk to their wellbeing. Watch What is bullying?
Bullying means behaviour that has three (3) key features:
1. It involves the intentional misuse of power in a relationship;
2. It is ongoing and repeated; and
3. It involves behaviours that can cause harm. A student can acquire power through advantage, such as social status, popularity, an advantage in size and strength, number of allies, age, skill, or membership in a socially defined dominant group, which could be based, for example, on wealth or gender.
Behaviours that do not constitute bullying include:
1. Mutual arguments and disagreements;
2. Not liking someone or a single act of social rejection;
3. A single episode of hurtful words or actions
4. Isolated incidents of aggression, intimidation and/or violence
Indirect bullying (also known as covert bullying) is not always immediately observable and acknowledged as bullying. Indirect bullying can be discreet and anonymous, and the person experiencing the bullying behaviour may not realise it until after it has occurred.
Examples of indirect bullying include:
● Spreading rumours: Sharing false or harmful information about someone to tarnish their reputation.
● Gossiping: Engaging in negative discussions about a person without their knowledge.
● Social manipulation: Encouraging others to exclude or reject a person from social groups.
● Cyberbullying: Using digital platforms to harass, intimidate, or spread harmful content about a person.
● Stealing: Discreetly and repeatedly stealing personal belongings
When parents understand what bullying entails, they can effectively communicate with their child about their experiences at school, in the community and online. By using the correct terminology and understanding the dynamics of bullying, parents can encourage open dialogue and provide the necessary support. Watch Bullying and Conflict with your child.
Mini Vinnies Fundraiser
Thank you to all those people who supported our Mini Vinnies fundraiser today. Students could buy "Frog in a Pond" (a chocolate frog in green jelly) today at lunchtime. We raised $91 to go to St Vincent de Paul.
My New Gallery
Mini Mounties Transition Program/ Kindy Enrolments
Our Mini Mounties Program for 2024 has started! Mini Mounties in Term 3 is open to any child eligible to start school in 2025. Mini Mounties is an opportunity for preschool students to come to Mt St John's, participate in classes and playground activities, meet some staff, see what Mt St John's has to offer, and most of all, have fun! Parents have the opportunity to socialise and meet new parents. Staff also conduct information sessions for parents to learn vital information about school readiness and are available to chat with parents to address any concerns or answer questions.
Dorrigo Preschool beautifully supports our transition; however, if you know of any other children who would benefit from joining Mini Mounties, please pass this information on!
What's On - Term 3
After positive feedback last term, we have published a 'What's On' for Term 3. This document is designed to help you plan ahead for Term 3. Please be aware that changes may (and probably will!) happen. We will continue to keep you updated via Compass. Here is the LINK.
Whole School Focus
At Mt. St John's, we have four core values that guide our behaviour: Respect, (Self) Responsibility, Safety, and Effort. These four expectations are our behaviour norms.
Our whole school focus this fortnight is Safety. Staff have unpacked what Safety means in our school and how we can demonstrate safe behaviour. Our teachers and student leaders look for students demonstrating these skills and give out GEM Awards to celebrate.
Class Awards
Congratulations to all our Award Winners for Weeks 6 & 7
Principal's Award | Matilda McCoy | Principal's Award - for consistently demonstrating RESPECT and RESPONSIBILITY in our community. |
Kindergarten | Sam Garnock | For your great knowledge of verbs and nouns. |
Jack Morgan | For amazing adjectives when describing feathers. | |
Stage 1 | Conrad Gibson | For great work in writing his riddle in English. |
Genevieve Jackson | A great effort reading 'Charlotte's Web' and completion of activities, showing good understanding. | |
Vasja Floridan | For being a great problem-solver in Mathematics. | |
Ahlia Haley | For making a big effort to be an attentive listener. | |
Stage 2 | Hunter Gibson | For your excellent application to all tasks and being able to stay focused despite distractions. |
Jules Francis | For demonstrating responsible learning behaviours and for making a notable improvement in your writing. | |
Lakota Miller-Thompson | For being enthusiastic when preparing for your speech. | |
Darcy Robinson | For your positive attitude towards all learning tasks. | |
Stage 3 | Ethan Miller | For his great work in writing an awsome Haiku poem in English. |
Finn Moffatt | For his great improvement and hard work in the Dip 1 spelling group. | |
Cooper Harrison | For a great job at using imagery and descriptive language during our poetry unit. | |
Talia Shipman | For a great effort in practicing and revising times tables in Maths. |
2024 Clarence Zone Summer Sports Trials
For Students in Years 4 & Year 5
Clarence Zone Sports is calling for nominations for the 2024 Clarence Zone Summer Sports Trials in Basketball, Tennis, Touch Football, Softball and Cricket.
Students will once again be able to trial in more than one sport if they wish. The sports students will need to choose between are Tennis and Basketball as these sports are both held on the same day at the Diocesan level, so students would not be able to attend both if selected.
Students who nominate to trial are required to be of REPRESENTATIVE standard. Please DO NOT nominate in sports in which students have no experience.
The nomination form has been sent out via Compass. For any further questions please contact Kim Brady at school.
Term 3 School Fees
Term 3 school fees have been billed to each family. Term 3 fees are due today, Friday 6th September, unless you are paying by regular direct debit amounts.
1 student - $318
2 students - $556.50
3 students - $715.50
Payment options are:
- Good news! We now have BPay facilities. On your most recent school fee statement, there are instructions on how to make a payment using BPay. This is our preferred payment method.
- using the Compass app - You can check your school fee balance and pay fees through the Compass app. Select more - school fees - next - and enter your credit card details. You have the option to pay in full or pay a portion of your fees.
- cash at school
Remember, if you feel you will be unable to finalise your Term 3 school fees by this date, some financial assistance may be available from St Vincent de Paul - to make an appointment with them, call 0472 718862. You will need to take your school fee statement with you to your appointment.
Thank you!
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.
How to Cancel a Canteen Order
If you need to, you can cancel canteen orders before 9am on canteen day. 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.
Farm Safety Awareness Day
Community Notices
GLUE & Messy Church
GLUE God Loves Us Eternally KidsClub is held each Wednesday during school term time from 3-5pm at the Anglican Church 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.
Kids on Stage 2024
Dorrigo Drama Club's Kids on Stage's next production will be Santa Claus: The Panto.
Tickets on sale now! See flyer below on how to book.
Camp Creative 2025
The event isn't until January, but tickets are already on sale.
There are over 50 courses available for kids and teens in the 2025 program (age ranges vary for each course). So Camp Creative is a great opportunity for young people to spend an exciting week learning a new skill or craft. There are also 48 courses available for adults, so the whole family can join in!
Camp Creative supports the NDIS, so parents/carers can contact me to create an invoice for their child to attend a course as part of their NDIS package. We also accept Service NSW Creative/Active Kids Vouchers.
If any parents have any questions, they are welcome to reach out to me via this email or my phone number below.
Nicole Ruigrok
Camp Creative Coordinator - Phone: 0419 379 146
Dorrigo Swim Club
Are you interested in joining Dorrigo All Age Swim Club?
AGM and Information Night - 16th September 2024 7pm at Top Pub
Club Night 5:30pm -7pm Weeknight (to be confirmed)
60 day trial period before membership fees need to be paid
Meeting also via Zoom - details to be advised
For more information, contact Public Officer Dorrigo Swim Club Robin Burley on 0490303082
Please come and show your support and interest!
Play Tennis in Dorrigo - Hot Shots
Taking expressions of interest for Hot Shots Tennis Coaching for Term 3. I am hoping to run groups of 4 to 6 students for 30-minute sessions on Friday afternoons after school during Term 3.
Tennis Australia trained coach and keen player.
Call Ben Hazlett on 0448 805 336.
School Bus Travel
Students who need a School Opal card or travel pass for 2024 can apply here. A new application will need to be submitted if they are applying for the first time, or if they are requesting additional travel entitlement because of new shared parental arrangement (e.g. joint custody).
If a student’s distance eligibility has changed based on their grade (i.e. grade two to grade three), the system will automatically update their entitlement if they meet the new criteria. If they do not meet the new eligibility criteria, an expiry notification will be sent via email.
Students who have an entitlement approved under a medical condition that is due to expire will receive a notification advising them to re-apply.
Term Bus Pass holders will receive a notification to re-apply.
Students living in rural and regional (R&R) areas should receive their travel pass at the start of the new school year from their nominated transport operator. It may come via the school or be sent directly to them at home. Note: some R&R operators do not issue travel passes. Students/parents should confirm with their nominated operator if they do not receive a pass.
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.