From the Principal’s desk…
This Issue From the Principal P.1
Discipleship P.2 Learning P.3
P & F News P.4 Community News P.5
Class News P.6
Dates to
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Friday 5th July Last day Term 2
Monday 22nd July
Pupil Free Day
Tuesday 23rd July Students commence
Term 3
Week 2 Music Festival
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St Francis Xavier Primary School
We are called to provide an exemplary Catholic Education.
Dear Parents and Caregivers,
A local news source recently published an article with the title, ‘No point sending kids to private school because education is in your genes.’ My conservative nature compelled me not to participate in the online conversation, but being the end of term, I am throwing caution to the wind. For those that read the article or viewed the video, education was referred to as grades. St Francis Xavier aspires to nurture the whole person in a community centred on Gospel values, not just grades. Our shared vision ensures our focus is on developing children as lifelong learners who have a sense of social justice. Children who, through education, develop the values of compassion, honesty, respect, inclusivity and self-control. At St Francis Xavier, I feel we do this well. Pope John Paul II wrote, “Not only are the attitudes of teachers crucial for the success of Catholic education, but also the attitudes of Catholic parents.” Not every parent at St Francis Xavier is Catholic or even religious, but the quote highlights the importance of partnerships between the school and home to aspire towards a common vision. History has shown, when a vision is shared the benefits and success of students is increased. As a community we have shared expectations and beliefs about the people we want our children to grow into. Yes, grades are an important element of this but not at the expense of developing the whole child. When people discuss education in terms of price, grades should be only one aspect of the conversation. St Francis Xavier School values the gifts and talents of all members of our community. Our vision harnesses our uniqueness and ensures our focus remains on what we truly value. Our children are too precious to be considered just in grades or financial costs. Off my soap box. In closing, thankyou to all families for their continuing support. The privilege of being involved in your child’s education is appreciated and as a staff we look forward to working in partnership for your child’s education. God Bless
Ben Doyle
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Tues 30th July P & F Meeting @ 7pm
Congratulations
Valentina P. (PP)
& Eve B. (Yr 5)
CHRIST Award Zharntae M. (Yr 3)
Clare G. (Yr 5) Zoe W. (Yr 5)
With Christ as our light we aspire to nurture the whole person in a community centered on gospel values.
Discipleship
First Eucharist What a lovely and special celebration for our students and families who received the Eucharist for the first-time last Saturday night. Receiving the body and blood of our Lord Jesus Christ is the centre of our Catholic faith. It is through this special experience that our faith is developed and strengthened. The year four students really did show how special and important the occasion was to them in the way they displayed such reverence and joined in so well. Congratulations to all the students, their families and teachers on being so well prepared for the celebration.
NAIDOC Liturgy To finish our celebration of NAIDOC Week we held a prayer liturgy on Friday morning. The liturgy followed the NAIDOC theme of ‘Voice, Treaty, Truth’. Students were able to pray for Aboriginal and Islander people as well as people from all cultures, that we will continue to listen to each other and work towards reconciliation.
The main messages of the Liturgy were: 1) That we have to put things into action, we can’t just talk about showing our values and love for each other, we have to actually do it. 2) We can pray to God to send his helper, the Holy Spirit to strengthen us to put things into action.
Murray Gardiner Assistant Principal
Religious Education
Merit Awards Presented on 21 June 2019
PPC Sienna A. John C. Ella C.
PPD
Cassidy R. Austin L. Class PPD
1A
Molly S. Biyarni W.
1R Stella P. Hudson L.
2C
Kaitlyn H. Ella J.
2W Brydon F. Bryce W.
3B
Tim P. Jack T. Skye S.
3D Sanuth W. Jaida C. Amber F.
4H
Kailey I. Jedd R. Shyla M..
4P Callan S. Amber F. Aaysha
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5C Dora B. Flynn P. Mary N.
5P
Glenys B. Max D. Taj M.
6R Sam H. Tom S. Fletcher M.
6V
Leila S. Rocco O.
Music Jaxon P. Luke W.
⸭ We are committed to providing an education that empowers all to become life-long learners ⸭
Learning
“Discipline is helping a child solve a problem. Punishment is making a child suffer for having a problem.”
Parent TV
NAIDOC Week Celebrations were held last week to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
The week was a great opportunity to work towards addressing two distinct needs in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education outlined in the Australian Curriculum: • that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students are able to see themselves, their identities and their cultures reflected in the curriculum. • that all students engage in reconciliation, respect and recognition of the world’s oldest continuous living cultures.
It was a great week of learning for everyone! We thank Miss Barley and Mrs Cook for coordinating the week. Monday – Learning about Aboriginal technology with Wild Man, Philip Green
Tuesday – Allendale Didgeridoo Boys showed us the difficulties of circular breathing.
Wednesday – sizzling kangaroo sausages for lunch.
Thursday – Fun Day of culture for every age.
Friday – The Prayer Service concluded the week of celebrations.
Curriculum Day - Student Free There will be a pupil free day on Monday 22nd July as teachers engage in Professional Learning on teaching the Scriptures. NO STUDENTS - will be required at school this day. Our Outside School Care Program will be running on the day.
Judi Hollands Assistant Principal
Curriculum
P & F News The junior disco was held last Friday night. Thank you to the P & F who volunteered their time to make this happen. A great time was had by all.
Compassion ⸭ Honesty ⸭ Respect ⸭ Inclusivity ⸭ Self-control
We are called to provide an exemplary Catholic Education
Pip’s Clips for Wheelchairs
General News Health Care Card Tuition Discount Scheme If you hold a Health Care Card or a means tested Centrelink Concession Card you are entitled to a discount of tuition fees. Applications need to be in by the end of the term.
Contact Details The school requires all families to keep us updated if there are changes to personal information. If your home address, email address, phone number or child's medical details have recently changed, please contact the School on 9211 711 or email: [email protected]
Facebook: Have you seen the testimonials on our Facebook page? https://www.facebook.com/sfxpsg
Monday July 29th – Thursday August 1st before school 8am – 9am & after school 2:30 – 3:30pm
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St Francis Xavier Primary School Term Planner Term 3 2019
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Sat/Sun
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July 22 PUPIL FREE DAY
23 Students Start
24 25 26 National Schools Tree Day - Year 5 Planting
27 28
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29 Music Festival Book Fair
30 Music Festival Board Mtg 5.30 P&F Mtg 7pm Book Fair
31 Music Festival Yr6 Parent/child Mtg 3.15/5.00 Book Fair
1 August Music Festival Book Fair
2 Music Festival Yr 1 Parish Mass 12.05 1A Assembly 2.20
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5 6 Kindy Excursion to Rangeway CPC
7 8 Andrew Chinn Incursion Mary MacKillop Prayer Svc 9am Marys Garden
9 Midwest Spelling Bee Yr 2 Parish Mass 12.05
10 Yr 6 Commitment Family Mass 11
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12 Science Week
13 Science Week – Making Day
14 Science Week
15 Science Week Feast of Assumption Mass
16 Science Week 5C Assembly 2.20
17 Yr 6 Commitment Family Mass 18
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19 Book Week Yr 5 Nagle Interviews Commence
20 Book Week Board Mtg 5.30 P&F Mtg 7pm
21 Book Week Book Parade
22 Book Week
23 Book Week Cross Country
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26 Catholic Day No School
27 28 ThinkUKnow Cybersafety Workshop Yr 6 TBC Parent Workshop 6pm TBC
29 30 Yr 2 Liturgy 9am in the MPR Father’s Day event tbc Author Visit-Wendy Binks @ 11am 4P Assembly 2.20
31 1 Sept Father’s Day
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2 3 Jumps & Throws
4 Skills for Life Yr 6 Massed Choir Performance- Sun City Church
5 6 Faction Athletics Carnival
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9 10 Tournament of Minds – Geraldton Grammar School @ 9:20am
11 Dental Screening PP, Yr 3, Yr 6 Yr 6 Cathedral Practise 11am
12 Reconciliation Yr 6
13 Interschool Cross Country PPC Assembly 2.20
14 15
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16 Numero Competition -Catholic Centre
17 Interschool Jumps & Throws Book Week Board Mtg 5.30 P&F Mtg 7pm
18 Yr 6 Cathedral Practise 11am
19 Interschool Athletics Carnival
20 Yr 6 Confirmation @ 6pm
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Yr 5 Liturgy 9am MPR 3B Assembly 2.20
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Term 4 Pupil Free Day
15 Students Return
16 17 18 PP Liturgy 9am MPR 5P Assembly 2.20
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Please note that this calendar is subject to change