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2nd August 2088
Dear Parents and Carers
Tomorrow a number of staff and parishioners will attend Deacon Joe’s ordination. He will be saying his first mass as a priest for the school next Thursday on the feast of Mary McKillop at 9.15am. You are all welcome to attend.
We are privileged to be holding a special mass for Father Phil on the anniversary of his ordination. On Friday the 23rd of August Father Phil will celebrate 50 years as a priest. This is an extraordinary milestone to celebrate. As the school and parish of Sacred Heart are Father Phil’s family I encourage you to attend either this mass or Sundays 25th August parish mass (Year One Family mass) to wish him well and thank him for his service to the church and our community.
This week we introduced new school expectations. All classes heard the same message about our PAWS expectations. As a school we have launched the Positive Behaviour for Learning program. This means that our expectations are explicitly taught and encouraged through the use of PAWS tokens. Many thanks to Summer Daggett from Mosman Paws (doggy day care) who, along with two cute puppies helped us introduce our expectations.
Positive Behaviour for Learning rewards the children who are meeting expectations with tokens towards a class reward. Please see the school expectations for all areas below.
This week there has been a focus on Mathematics assessment and Maths professional development with our staff. A few hints for parents:
Learn through play
Playing games can help your child practise simple addition and subtraction and develop their understanding of chance and probability. Cards, dice and board games are a cheap and very easy way to incorporate Maths into games.
Try the below activities:
- Matching card games like Go Fish or Snap.
- Order numbers on playing cards from smallest to largest, or largest to smallest.
- For school-age children, make the largest/ smallest number you can make with two/ three or more cards. This can help children begin to understand place value.
- Board games with dice are excellent ways for children to count forward as well as recognise number patterns on dice.
- Dice games with two dice involve adding numbers less than 10. Younger students can count the dots on the dice to find the total. Older children should be encouraged to start at the bigger number and count on.
- Play shops with your children – use play or real money to purchase goods from the ‘shop’. Encourage them to count back change, look at different measurements on boxes and take note of the shapes of packaging.
- Older children can be encouraged to pay for items at the ‘real’ shop and check that they have been given the correct change.
Later in the term we hope to run some parent workshops in mathematics. We will put the dates on the calendar shortly.
The School Photographer photographs will be sent home with your child once it is delivered to the school by Friday next week. You will be given the opportunity to still purchase yours for a short while after the receipt of your child's sample photograph.
A number of children in various years have contracted the flu over the past two weeks, we ask that children are kept at home if they shows signs of servere colds or flu symptoms.
It's with sadness that I let you know that Mrs Dianne Loots (from our admin) will be relocating to the Gold Coast at the end of this term. We are sorry to lose such a dedicated member of our team but wish Dianne and her family well in the next chapter of their lives.
Regards
Julie Caldwell
Sacred Heart Mosman students are killing it on the cross country track this season, with our humble but shining star Poppy O'Brien coming 2nd in the MacKillop Cross out at Eastern Creek and then went on to winning the U10 girls at the Minimos that same week!
We are very proud of our students and their dedication when competing in the many sports played and participated in for the school club and outside.
Registration letter for Basketball Comp 3, 2019
The season begins on Saturday 31st of August and Sunday 1st of September . Reading the below Registration letter is imperative as this contains all information on game days, training schedule and using Active Kids Rebate. (bly clicking on the pdf letter it opens in a larger format should you be viewing on your phone)
Attached is the link to pay and register.
Teams are not changing so please ensure you register to confirm your spot in the team.
Year 6 Vinnies School Sleepout - August 9-10
For the first time, on August 9 and 10, a number of Year 6 students will be taking part in a School Sleepout to raise money for St Vincent de Paul. The students will be sleeping on school grounds among the elements for one night, while taking part in activities that emphasise empathy for those less fortunate.
We have five weeks to raise as much money as possible for our Year 6 students.
If you would like to donate to our cause, we would appreciate any and all contributions. Please also feel free to ask friends and family to support our students in their experience.
To donate, you can head to bit.ly/shmsleepout or scan the QR code below with the Camera app on both iPhone, iPad or Android devices.
Mosman Little Athletics Centre
Extra-Curricular Activities at SHM
WE NEED YOU !
Interested in music?
Like group activities?
Want to be a musician?
We need you!
Rehearsals are on Wednesday mornings before school. If you are interested in joining our SH band, please email Mary Lozina at mary.lozina@syd.catholic.edu.au
SHM Chess Classes
Chess classes takes place in the school hall each Tuesday from 10:40am to 11:20am.
Attached is a copy of the permission slip which outlines the class structure, costings, dates and times for your convenience.To register your child in the class, go to https://sydneyacademyofchess.
Ph: (02) 9745 1170
Web: www.sydneyacademyofchess.com.
Learn to Play Tennis at SHM contact information has changed!
Jed Gould
Ph: 0411 775 945
Email: jed@pjtennisacademy.com
Jed wishes to thank the students who played tennis during Term 3 and wishes them a relaxing holiday. See you in Term 4!
DOUBLE DUTCH SKIPPING
Mark Saunders and his team of dedicated skippers have been teaching skipping at Sacred Heart for a long time. Some years the competition is tense as boy and girl teams compete and some years we have the fun seekers who wants to skip for fun. Mark has been a teacher, a trainer and a skipping instruction for many year - see below for more information.
The last class for Term 3 is on Thursday, 26 September.
Chinese lessons for next term will begin on Thursday, 17 October and the last class for Term 4 will be on 12 December in the Year 6 classroom.
QKR! Guides on Setting Up Profile and Clothing Pool
Parents Information Handbook
Compass Guide
We encourage you to update your iPhone app update 5.0.8 Compass app in order for you to continue to get the latest features and improvements being released with each update, the need to configure auto-updates in the iOS App and Google Play stores will ensure users have the most recent version of the Compass School Manager App.
How do I check my device has the latest app version? Currently, the iPhone version is 5.0.9 (release Sept, 2019). Steps to check: Tap on App Store > Tap on Compass School Manager > Tap on Update (if update is not an option and it has Open, then the app is up-to-date). See here the iPhone troubleshooting guide
Guide on how your payments for school fees is now via Compass!
Giving Permission to Events now via Compass!
COMPASS ATTENDANCE INSTRUCTIONS.pdf
Permission Form for Class Lists to Parents Communications
Class list permission 2019.pdf
Enrolment Forms 2020
2019 School Fees
Application for Extended Leave
Extended Leave Application, 10 days and over during school term