Reflection: Dear Parents, Tomorrow, students may dress in crazy clothes and have crazy hair, however please ensure they are sunsmart and are wearing sensible footwear. This Sunday is “World Day of the Poor” and students are fundraising for the children who live in the Nuba Mountains in Sudan. Dressing up will cost and least a gold coin donation and hopefully some are more generous than this. Tomorrow I will be returning from Melbourne having received an award for the work the three schools in the Western Trinity are doing to make a difference in our learning and teaching and student outcomes. More on this next week. Next Monday, the Kinder Kids will transition until 1:00pm. Melanie and I will be in Hamilton for a South West Network Data Day. This day is to unpack our data so that we can set goals in our annual action plan for 2018. It is all about trying to improve student learning outcomes. On Tuesday 21 st the Year 2-6 students will be participating in Memory Lane Café at Henley Park. The Year 4/5/6 students will attend from 10:00 – 11:00am and the Year 2/3 from 11:30 – 12:00. This is an opportunity for our students to mix with the older residents in our community. On Wednesday, some staff will be attending the Western Trinity Senior Planning day in Coleraine. This day is to prepare and plan for what will be taught in first term 2018. On Thursday, I will be in Warrnambool for a Fountas & Pinnell Reading PD. We use this program to identify the level your child is reading at and the consequence support they may need with their comprehension. Students are tested at the beginning and end of each year using this program. I have to be in Warrnambool the next day for a Principal Meeting. Ang Important Dates Term 4 November Fri 17 th Mon 20 th Tues 21 st Wed 22 nd Thurs 23 rd Fri 24 th Mon 27 th Tues 28 th Wed 29 th Crazy Clothes/Hair Day – gold coin Ang & Mel in Hamilton – Data Day Kinder Transition until 1:00pm Memory Lane Café Henley Park WT Senior Planning – Coleraine Ang PD Fountas & Pinnell Reading Principal Meeting in Warrnambool Golf Clinic Kinder Transition until 1:00pm SAC Meeting at 6:30pm Sarah Macdonald Speech Pathologist visit Teresa – Maths Support December Mon 4 th Tues 5 th Wed 6 th Mon 11 th Fri 15 th Sun 17th Mon 18 th Tues 19 th Wed 20th Swimming Program Commences Whole School Transition WT Junior Planning Day in Coleraine Reports to go home Parent Conversations School Graduation Mass at 11:00am WT Break Up in Coleraine St. Mal’s Student Break Up – Last Day School Review Staff St Malachy’s School Advisory Council Chairperson-Stacey Dubois Vice Chair-Melanie Mulraney Secretary-Jess Sambell Maintenance-Darren Ferluga Parent Representatives – Kevin Mills Brooke White School Association Representative Jenny Munro Staff Representative Melanie Mulraney Ex-officio members Fr John Corrigan Maureen Payne Angela Kealy St Malachy’s School NEWSLETTER Vol 33 No 34 – 16 th November, 2017 Pursuing fullness of life for all by inspiring faith, lifelong learning and community engagement Address: 34 Lake St Edenhope 3318 Telephone: (03) 55851396 Mobile: 0428 913 777 Email: [email protected]
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Reflection: Dear Parents,
Tomorrow, students may dress in crazy clothes
and have crazy hair, however please ensure they
are sunsmart and are wearing sensible footwear.
This Sunday is “World Day of the Poor” and
students are fundraising for the children who live
in the Nuba Mountains in Sudan. Dressing up will
cost and least a gold coin donation and hopefully
some are more generous than this.
Tomorrow I will be returning from Melbourne
having received an award for the work the three
schools in the Western Trinity are doing to make
a difference in our learning and teaching and
student outcomes. More on this next week.
Next Monday, the Kinder Kids will transition
until 1:00pm. Melanie and I will be in Hamilton
for a South West Network Data Day. This day is
to unpack our data so that we can set goals in our
annual action plan for 2018. It is all about trying
to improve student learning outcomes.
On Tuesday 21st the Year 2-6 students will be
participating in Memory Lane Café at Henley
Park. The Year 4/5/6 students will attend from
10:00 – 11:00am and the Year 2/3 from 11:30 –
12:00. This is an opportunity for our students to
mix with the older residents in our community.
On Wednesday, some staff will be attending the
Western Trinity Senior Planning day in Coleraine.
This day is to prepare and plan for what will be
taught in first term 2018.
On Thursday, I will be in Warrnambool for a
Fountas & Pinnell Reading PD. We use this
program to identify the level your child is reading