From Mrs Darby
Dear Families,
Last week’s newsletter had a couple of technical hitches – and I wanted to make sure that some of our Athletics Day helpers were properly acknowledged.
Athletics Day can’t run without people to help – so thank you to any parent who stepped up to help on the day, to Tania Wookey for helping to mark the lines and move the High Jump mattress and to Jo Cardillo for organising the donation of a brand new barbeque for the school.
A HUGE thank you to our P&F team who did a brilliant job organising a sausage sizzle on the day which I know all of the children enjoyed. We are very lucky to have such a dedicated group of parents who are so generous with their time.
This week, our children in Years 3 and 5 are finishing up their NAPLAN assessments. They have done a wonderful job being very resilient and doing their best in what can sometimes feel for a students a stressful situation. We are proud of them all for giving it their best shot.
Tomorrow night we have our Year 4 Eucharist Night – remember that this is for all Year 4s to take part in. Although only a few Year 4s will make the sacrament on the 30th March, this is an event for everyone to celebrate. As a Catholic School, we have a duty to teach all aspects of Church Life and Traditions to all of our students. Please come along and enjoy some Pizza for dinner, we would love to see all Year 4 families there.
Parent Teacher Interviews are next week on Wednesday and Thursday. Please ensure that you have booked your sessions on PAM. Janelle or Krystelle in the office can assist families who need help to do this.
District Athletics is next Friday for participating students only. Please ensure that children have permission to attend.
This week we have:
- Uniform Free Day and bring an easter donation Wednesday (tomorrow)
- Harmony Day Breakfast and wear a touch of Orange on Friday.
Have a wonderful week ahead,
Sally