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25A Wheelers Ln
Dubbo NSW 2830
Subscribe: https://stmarysdubbo.catholic.edu.au/subscribe

Email: l.wilson4@bth.catholic.edu.au
Phone: 02 6882 4790

St Mary's Catholic Primary School Dubbo

25A Wheelers Ln
Dubbo NSW 2830

Phone: 02 6882 4790

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    Term 4 Week 9 Newsletter 2024

    • Important Dates
    • From the Principal
    • Religious Education
    • 300 Nights Reading
    • Awards
    • Wellbeing
    • Music
    • School Fees
    • Attendance
    • Community News
    • School Uniform
    • Canteen

    Important Dates

    Dec 09

    End of Year Mass - 10.00 am
    Term 4 Assembly - 1.40 pm
    Year 6 BBQ - 6.00pm

    Dec 12

    Up Class Day - 10.00 am

    Dec 13

    Year 6 Picnic Day
    Year 6 Tunnel @ 2.30 pm

    Dec 16

    CANTEEN CLOSED

    Dec 17

    CANTEEN CLOSED

    Dec 18

    CANTEEN CLOSED

    Dec 18

    LAST DAY OF TERM 4

    2025:

    Jan 31

    Teachers commence

    Feb 03

    Pupil Free Day

    Feb 04

    Kindergarten and Year 6 commence

    Feb 05

    Years 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 commence

    Feb 17

    2025 Opening School Mass

    Mar 13

    School Photographs

    Apr 11

    Last Day of Term 1


    Vision Statement:
    St. Mary's Primary strives to be a welcoming Christ-centred learning community that promotes a quality holistic
    education and trusting relationships in a caring and supportive environment.

    Acknowledgment of Country:  We acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land, the Wiradjuri people, who, long before us, lived, loved, educated and raised their children on this site.  We pay our respects to elders past and present, and we recognise the young people who are our future.  We acknowledge all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families in our community.  We respect their deep physical and spiritual connections to the country through their stories traditions and living cultures.

    Character Virtue:   W O N D E R
    Wonder or awe is a gift of the Holy Spirit and is an appreciation for something beautiful or impressive that helps us understand our true place in the world.  It can help us stay humble and to think of God, who is the source of all the beauty and goodness in the world.  It also makes us and those around us feel happy.

    From the Principal

    Mr Luke Wilson
    Principal

    Dear Parents, 

    Welcome to Week 9.

    It's a big day today with our End-of-Year Mass and Citizenship Assembly and our Year 6 Farewell BBQ tonight.
    Thank you to our teaching and support staff for your hard work, time, and energy organising another amazing Christmas Concert last Tuesday.  Thank you to our parents and friends for supporting our students in such huge numbers.



    Advent - Yesterday was the second Sunday of Advent. The next three weeks of Advent are a time for us to prepare to celebrate the birth of Jesus. The Advent Wreath is an ancient Christian tradition. The wreath’s perfect circle symbolizes God's eternal love.
    The four coloured candles, three purple and one pink, represent
    HOPE, LOVE, JOY and PEACE. 

    Staffing - Classes for 2025 have been finalised, and students will be informed of their class placement on Thursday's Up-Class Day.  Our Up-Class sessions will be held from 9.00 am to 9.40 am.

    KBMrs Lauren FinlayKGMrs Michelle Wilson
    1BMrs Emily Sutcliffe / Mrs Jenny Fuller1GMiss Karla Hodges
    2BMrs Katrina Alexander
    2GMrs Alex Bruce / TBC
    3BMrs Vicki Jones / Mrs Caja O'Brien3GMrs Justine Foley
    4BMrs Jacquie Clark4GMrs Lynne Fiander
    5BMs Louise Tomlins5GMrs Emma Watson
    6BMiss Gabi Herbert6GMr Tim Keady / Mrs Stephanie Toole

    Support Teacher
    Mrs Danielle Dann

    Intervention Teachers
    Mrs Emily Sutcliffe and Miss Nell O'Brien
    Librarian
    Mrs Margaret McKenzie
    RFF
    Mrs Louise Cowell

    Annette Storer Shield - Congratulations to Lennon who received the Annette Storer Shield for 2024 at this afternoon’s final school assembly. Thank you to our students for contributing to our school in such a positive way. Your effort is very much appreciated. 


    School Citizenship Awards - Congratulations to the following students, who were awarded a Citizenship Award for Term 4 at our whole school assembly today. 

    Harvey Tegart - KBChelsea Meyers - KG
    Cora Cross - 1BRuby Thorsteinsson - 1G
    Annelise O'Brien - 2BJamarni Fieldus - 2G
    Heidi Taylor - 3BAlice Sykes - 3G
    Kahlee Slade - 4BHarlie Trimboli - 4G
    Livinia Smith - 5BZara Maas - 5G
    Ruby Barrett - 6BMilla Porter - 6G

    School Reports - The Semester 2 School Reports will go home to all families next Friday, 13th December. The Semester 2 Report is a report on your child’s progress for work assessed during Terms 3 & 4 using a variety of assessment strategies. The Report is an indication of your child’s achievements in Key Learning Areas as well as his/her work habits and social skills. Interviews are not compulsory at this time of year, but after reading the report, if you have any concerns, please take the opportunity to discuss them with the class teacher. 

    Medical students for 2025 -Paperwork for all students with asthma, allergies, etc., has been sent home. We hope that by doing this, we’ll give parents time to make doctor/specialist appointments so their doctors can sign off on the paperwork for next year as per CEDB Policy.
    All 2025 paperwork must be submitted before this year's end.

    Religious Education

    Mr Tim Keady
    RE Coordinator

    Dear Parents,

    End of Year Mass - Thank you to everyone who attended our End of Year Mass this morning at St. Brigid's.  A special thank you goes to Mrs Dann, Mrs Fiander and our amazing choir who once again lead the way with their wonderful singing.

    Advent - Advent is a period of preparation and anticipation leading up to Christmas, marking the four Sundays before 25th December. Each week of Advent emphasizes themes such as hope, peace, joy, and love, helping us prepare our hearts and minds for the celebration of Christmas.  
    The word Advent comes from the Latin word adventus, meaning “coming” or “arrival.” For Christians, Advent is an important part of celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ on Christmas Day. 
    During this time, Christians engage in reflection, prayer, and spiritual preparation, often observing traditions like lighting an Advent candle.

    Thank You - As the year draws to a close I would like to thank Fr Nam and Fr Greg for everything they have done for our school and Parish over the past 12 months. Thanks also goes to our amazing parish staff including Sacramental Coordinator Rosie Hosking who works tirelessly throughout the year.
    Finally, I would like to wish you all a Safe, Holy and Blessed Christmas season.
    I look forward to doing it all again with you in 2025.
     

    RE Dates for the Calendar

    Week 9

    Monday, 9th December - End of Year Mass @ 10.00 am - St. Brigid's
    Monday, 9th December - Year 6 Graduation BBQ @ 6.00 pm
    Friday, 13th December - Year 6 Tunnel @ 2.30pm

    SAVE THE DATE:  Our 2025 Opening School Mass will be held on Monday, 17th February


    Christmas Eve Mass Nativity Play
    Every year, the 6 pm Christmas Eve Mass at St. Brigid's includes a Christmas Nativity Play presented by the children of the Parish.
    If your child would like to be part of the Christmas Nativity, please contact:
    Jeanette Hannam - 0409 846 611
    Jo Taylor - j.taylor@bth.catholic.edu.au
    Note:  All costumes will be supplied - except the angles' white dresses (wings and halos supplied).

    Practice Dates
    Please allow up to one hour per practice.
    Place & Time
    Sunday, 15th DecemberSt. Brigid's Church - 10 am
    Sunday, 22nd DecemberSt. Brigid's Church - 10 am
    Tuesday, 24th December - FINAL PRACTICE St. Brigid's Church - 10 am
    Tuesday, 24th December - Christmas Eve MassChildren arrive at 5.30 pm and meet in the Church Hall.

    Gospel Focus:   Luke 3:1-6
    Prepare for the Lord.

    ST. BRIGID'S PARISH - MASS TIMES:  
    St Brigid's:  Saturday - 6pm, Sunday - 9am and Sunday - 6pm
    St. Laurence's Church:  Sunday - 7.30am

    300 Nights Reading

    Congratulations to the following students who have already achieved 300 nights of reading in 2024!  This is an impressive feat and we cannot wait to celebrate more students in the coming weeks.  Students can claim their 300-night prize until the last day of the term.   
    H A P P Y   R E A D I N G!  

    KBLiam Sutton, Brendan Bell, Hilary Johnston, Harvey Howarth, Florence Scott,
    Chelsea Slade and Quinn Gleeson.
    KGOlivia Dickinson, Theo Coyle, Thomas Bashford, Charli Peake, Quinn Wiatkowski,
    Charlie Knight and Halle Box.
    1BRyley Trimboli, Thea Casey, Lewy O'Connor, Indi Green, Willah Tobin and George Knight.
    1GAmya Frankland, Matilda Waters, Jaxon Malouf, Michael Gowans, Ellie Brown, Ruby Thorsteinsson,
    Clay Crawford, Amelia Milsom and Mackenzie Giddings.
    2BBenji McGhee, Kala Squires,  Jack Hubbard and Robbie Bell.
    2GTasha Middleton, Brodie Laws, Annabel Williams and Quinn Box. 
    3BLogan Waters, Chloe Brown, Clare Arjona, Sophie O'Brien, Emmett Giddings and Hamish Meyers.
    3GHallie Herbert, Bridie Herbert, Harrison O'Brien, Eva McArthur, Bella Cowden, Aidan Good, 
    Oliver Thorsteinsson and Louie Knight. 
    4BStella Goodstat, Millie Morris, Avneet Thind and Kahlee Slade.
    4GGrace Seton, Harlie Trimboli, Ada Weir, Emmie Williams, Archie Muller, Annabelle Mackintosh, Jake Butcher, Maddison Fuller, Asher Goodstat and Evie O'Connor.
    5BEmma Malouf, Georgie Meyers, Livinia Smith and Zara Dickson. 
    5GGrace Butler, Evie Galvin and Hannah O'Brien.
    6BZander Rowe
    6GPolly Hubbard, Brodie Walsh, Addison Maas and Brandon Seton.

    Awards

    STUDENT OF THE WEEK:

    Andrew Warman - 6B
    For being a great teammate and friend.


    HOUSE AWARDS:
    Congratulations to the following students for gaining 10 points for
    their Sports House for exemplary behaviour:

    LA SALLE:McAULEY:MOORE:LENNON:
    Ellie Fardell - KBLiam Sutton - KBQuinn Wiatkowski - KGHalle Box - KG
    Harvey Woodbridge - KGHendrik Rawson - KBConor Carroll - KGCharlie Butcher - KG
    Hunter Dixon - 4BJimmy Job - KGEsther Williams - 4BCharlie Knight - KG
    Jobe Pearson - 4BAva Richardson - KGNaksh Bagrain - 4BMaggie O'Neill - KG
    Millie Morris - 4BAvneet Thind - 4BHarvey Walkom - KG



    Zoe Taylor - 4B



    Melody Good - 4B


    Wellbeing

    SRC, Ministers and Deputies Christmas Party... we enjoyed pizza and a slushie in order to say thank you to our hard-working SRC Reps and Year 6 Leadership team.

    Supporting your young person during the holidays

    Music

    School Fees

    2025 Fee Increase.pdf
    2025 Fee Schedule.pdf

    Attendance

    Automated Attendance Notification: 
    CEDB has set up Automated Attendance Notifications for our school.
    Attendance Tracking:  Teachers will record attendance as usual.
    Automated Alerts: If your child is marked absent without a known reason, an SMS will be sent to your registered mobile number.
    Immediate Action:  You can take immediate action by contacting the school if the absence is unexpected or unaccounted for.
    Ensure Your Contact Information is Up-to-Date:  Verify and update your mobile number with the school office.
    Communicate Absences:  Notify the school in advance if your child will be absent.
    Stay Alert:  Look out for SMS notifications from the school.

    PARTIAL ABSENCES: 
    Parents must attend the school office to use the Compass Kiosk to complete a PARENT DROP-OFF or PARENT PICK-UP if arriving late or leaving early. 

    FULL DAY ABSENCES: 
    A Note should be submitted via Compass for a FULL DAY absence from school.   
    Reminder:  Parents to submit an attendance note within 7 days of absence.  Thank you.

    Community News

    BIRTHDAYS:
    Celebrating their birthday this week are:
    Neve Cook, Vin Grey, Gus Dunn, Ruby Lawson, Ella Thornton, Grace Seton,
    Eknoor Gill, Reggie Curtin, Digby Moore, Thomas Conte, Althea Higgins,
    Ryder Gray and Mrs Lauren Finlay.
    We hope you enjoy your birthday!

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    School student travel information for parents and students

    School Travel Passes
    Applications are now open for 2025 School Student Transport Scheme (SSTS) travel. 
    Students in the Opal network applying for an Opal card (including a Term Bus Pass) for the first time will receive their School Opal card at their nominated postal address from mid-January 2025.
    Students who require a School Opal card or travel pass but have not yet applied need to apply or update their details as soon as possible.
    In the Opal network, students should travel with a Child/Youth Opal card until they receive their valid School Opal card. If outside Greater Sydney, parents should contact their local bus operator to discuss their travel needs.
    Students living in rural and regional areas will receive their travel pass from their nominated transport operator. It may be issued via their school or be sent directly to them at home. Note: some rural and regional operators do not issue travel passes. Students/parents should confirm with their nominated operator if they do not receive a pass.

    Terms of Use
    Students using School Opal cards must tap on and tap off in line with the Opal terms of use.
    This includes travel within the approved times between 6.30 am and 7.00 pm from Monday to Friday on school days only. Students must use their Child/Youth Opal card for any travel outside these times.

    All students are required to comply with the Student code of conduct. The code of conduct aims to ensure the safety and well-being of school children and other passengers. It is important that parents ensure their child is aware of this, as failure to comply with the code of conduct can result in a suspension from travel.

    School Uniform

    Canteen

    Canteen Roster

    TUES     Dec 10

    Michelle Brown

    WED      Dec 11 

    Alli Sykes, Amanda Cook and Cara Grey

    THURS  Dec 12

    Ash Bower, Tara Taylor and Claire Curtin

    FRI         Dec 13

    Jenna Cooper and Lisa Cowden

    MON       Dec 16

    CANTEEN CLOSED

    TUES      Dec 17

    CANTEEN CLOSED

    WED       Dec 18

    CANTEEN CLOSED

    Please Note: 
    Please notify the school office if you cannot fill your canteen day.  Thank you.


    REMINDER:   
    MunchMonitor cut-off time for placing lunch orders - 9.45 am.

    LATE LUNCH ORDERS: 
    9.45 am - 11.00 am - Parents are welcome to phone the school office to place a lunch order.
    After 11.00 am -  Students have an option of a Vegemite Sandwich, Cheese Sandwich
    or Cheese and Vegemite Sandwich only.

    Canteen Menu 2024
    MunchMonitor.pdf
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