1 Educating for Life ‘Thinking to Learn Learning to Think’ SACRED HEART PRIMARY SCHOOL Issue No 6 NEWSLETTER 3 May 2019 Principal – Mr Brian Martin 2 Mora Avenue Oakleigh 3166 Telephone 8574 4500 Fax 8574 4555 Camp Australia OSHC 0401188896 Parish Priest – Fr John Magri - Ph. 9568 1206 Email: [email protected]Website: www.shoakleigh.catholic.edu.au Email: [email protected]SACRED HEART is a SCHOOL Sacred Heart is a registered member of the Cancer Council Victoria SunSmart Program. Our aim is to protect our children and staff from too much UV to help minimise future skin cancer risk. The following is an excerpt from a letter to Sacred Heart from the Cancer Council Victoria... Sacred Heart Oakleigh this year marks your 22 nd SunSmart Birthday. That’s a brilliant achievement! We appreciate your continued support and look forward to many more SunSmart years. Thank you for all of your support and work in updating your school’s SunSmart policy and renewing your SunSmart membership. Through the efforts of member schools such as yours and a more sunaware community, we are seeing a decline in melanoma rates in people under 60 who have spent half of their life exposed to sun protection messages. (February 2019) The Sacred Heart Sunsmart policy was written to educate children and staff in suitable SunSmart protection strategies, the harmful effects of the sun and provide a safe school environment. Sacred Heart has a “No Hat, No Play” protocol as part of our SunSmart policy. Prior to 2019 our students were required to wear their hats in terms 1 and 4 only. New guidelines from the Cancer Council advise that schools no longer adhere to ‘no hat no play in terms 1 and 4’. The recommendation is that hats are worn from around mid/late August to the end of April/beginning of May when the UV rays are typically higher. Students are still required to wear their hats and we will notify the students when ‘no hat no play’ protocol finishes. Please help support our SunSmart policy by ensuring your child follows the SunSmart measures… ● We strongly recommend the application of broad spectrum sunscreen (SPF30+) before students come to school. ● Children should bring sunscreen with them to school, please ensure it is of the ‘roll on’ variety, with the container clearly labelled. It is important that you show your child how to apply this correctly. Later in the year more information will come via, the school newsletter, school assemblies and classroom activities which will be used to highlight and reinforce the Sunsmart policy for students, teachers and parents, when the ‘no hat no play’ protocol comes into force around mid/late August. On the school website there is a Sunsmart widget for your information. Regards Jan Morice Lord, the resurrection of Your Son has given us new life and renewed hope Help us to live as new people in pursuit of the Christian ideal Grant us wisdom to know what we must do, the will to want to do it, the courage to undertake it, the perseverance to continue to do it, and the strength to complete it.
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Educating for Life
‘Thinking to Learn
Learning to Think’
SACRED HEART PRIMARY SCHOOL
Issue No 6 NEWSLETTER 3 May 2019
Principal – Mr Brian Martin 2 Mora Avenue Oakleigh 3166
Telephone 8574 4500 Fax 8574 4555
Camp Australia OSHC 0401188896 Parish Priest – Fr John Magri - Ph. 9568 1206
Sacred Heart is a registered member of the Cancer Council Victoria SunSmart Program. Our aim is to protect our
children and staff from too much UV to help minimise future skin cancer risk.
The following is an excerpt from a letter to Sacred Heart from the Cancer Council Victoria...
Sacred Heart Oakleigh this year marks your 22nd SunSmart Birthday. That’s a brilliant achievement! We appreciate
your continued support and look forward to many more SunSmart years.
Thank you for all of your support and work in updating your school’s SunSmart policy and renewing your SunSmart
membership.
Through the efforts of member schools such as yours and a more sunaware community, we are seeing a decline in
melanoma rates in people under 60 who have spent half of their life exposed to sun protection messages.
(February 2019)
The Sacred Heart Sunsmart policy was written to educate children and staff in suitable SunSmart protection
strategies, the harmful effects of the sun and provide a safe school environment.
Sacred Heart has a “No Hat, No Play” protocol as part of our SunSmart policy. Prior to 2019 our students were
required to wear their hats in terms 1 and 4 only. New guidelines from the Cancer Council advise that schools no
longer adhere to ‘no hat no play in terms 1 and 4’. The recommendation is that hats are worn from around mid/late
August to the end of April/beginning of May when the UV rays are typically higher. Students are still required to wear
their hats and we will notify the students when ‘no hat no play’ protocol finishes.
Please help support our SunSmart policy by ensuring your child follows the SunSmart measures…
● We strongly recommend the application of broad spectrum sunscreen (SPF30+) before students come to
school.
● Children should bring sunscreen with them to school, please ensure it is of the ‘roll on’ variety, with the
container clearly labelled. It is important that you show your child how to apply this correctly.
Later in the year more information will come via, the school newsletter, school assemblies and classroom activities
which will be used to highlight and reinforce the Sunsmart policy for students, teachers and parents, when the ‘no hat
no play’ protocol comes into force around mid/late August.
On the school website there is a Sunsmart widget for your information.
Regards Jan Morice
Lord, the resurrection of Your Son has given us new life and renewed hope Help us to live as new people in pursuit of the Christian ideal Grant us wisdom to know what we must do, the will to want to do it, the courage to undertake it, the perseverance to continue to do it, and the strength to complete it.
If you would like to share mother/grandmother/special person photos with your children for a slide show at the
Mother’s Day Breakfast to be held on Friday 9 May in the hall.
Sacred Heart Primary School Oakleigh respects the privacy and confidentiality of the information provided by you. Please note we have updated our Privacy Policy and Collection Notice. The updates refer to the use of personal information from students and parents relating to school improvement surveys. Our Privacy Policy is available on the school website and CareMonkey. A hard copy may be obtained from the office.
ANZAC DAY At the ANZAC Day dawn service in Oakleigh, four of our Grade 6 Community leaders represented the school in the laying of a wreath at the cenotaph. They were respectful and did a wonderful job of representing our school community. We congratulate them on this achievement. There were a number of other students in attendance with their families too and it was a great community event. We even had the opportunity to have our photos taken with our federal member for Hotham, Clare O'Neil. We hope you enjoyed ANZAC day with your families. Regards, Tess Milner and Angela Walsh & Community Team