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- PRINCIPAL'S REPORT
- FROM THE REC
- K\1\2 ORCHARD EXCURSION!
- TOMORROW HUNTER AND MAC'S FAMILY IS ON CAKE RAFFLE!!
- PLEASE CHECK YOUR CHILDS HAIR FOR HEADLICE!
- 3/4 MPS VISIT
- TUNE INTO RADIO NEWS NEXT TUESDAY AT THE NEW TIME 12.50PM!
- REMINDER
- HOME COOKING - TOMORROW THE BRADFIELD FAMILY IS ON DUTY!
- TRIVIA - SAVE THE DATE!!
- SALE!!!
- SWAP IT - TIPS FOR FUSSY EATERS
- WEEKLY QUOTE
- BATLOW PLAY2LEARN!!
- BUILDING MENTAL FITNESS - GOTCHA4LIFE!
- FREE EVENT WITH MURRUMBIDGEE LANDCARE - ON TOMORROW!!
Dear Parents,
It has been great to see the students settle into classroom learning and enjoy some of the extra curricular happenings such as hospital and preschool visits, excursions and sporting events. These will continue next week with our K-2 Excursion, Mortimer Shield and our Children’s Mass on Sunday evening - I am really pleased to see our staff and students take up these opportunities with a sense of excitement and gratitude.
School Photos
School photos have arrived at school this afternoon and Tracee has been busy getting them sorted so they can be sent home with students today.
Winter Uniform
Thank you for families that have transitioned from Summer to Winter uniform. While I am well aware that the weather will certainly get colder, I want to ensure students are warm and avoiding the early Winter cold and flu season. Please encourage your children to wear their Winter clothing, particular on the colder mornings and ensure these warmer items are labelled.
Arch Diocesan Cross Country
We wish Ollie all the best as he heads to Stromlo Forest Park for the Arch Diocesan Cross Country. We are very proud of his achievements so far and look forward to hearing about the experience in the coming days!
IT Information
It has been my intention throughout the year to share some information regarding online safety and support for families in this tricky space. Last term, I shared the E-safety Commissioners Website (click link) which provides some very helpful tips and resources for schools, families and individuals of all ages. Please take the time to look at Kirra Pendergast’s ‘Safe on Social’ (click link) Education and Consulting site. Kirra provides a number of free resources on this site that can be accessed by families to help foster a positive online culture, empower individuals to make informed online decisions and establish safe online environments.
Visit from Mrs Dumbrell
We were very fortunate enough to have a visit from Mrs Dumbrell today. As previously mentioned, she will be commencing at St Mary’s in Week Six. This morning Mrs Dumbrell visited the students (particularly those in the K-2 class), got to know their classroom routines, reacquainted herself with staff and students and we look forward to having her as our K-2 teacher and Religious Education Coordinator for the remainder of the year.
I hope everyone has a great weekend. I am personally looking forward to bringing my family to Batlow for Ciderfest - please don’t hesitate to come and introduce yourself to Lauren and the boys if you are about!
Ryan
Children’s Mass
On Sunday, 26th of May, St Mary’s will host mass in our St Mary’s parish church. Our last children’s mass saw many children attend and we would love for this to continue with others included.
If you are able to attend, please complete the google form and indicate if your child would like a special role so that I may be able to give it to them to practise next week.
https://forms.gle/YdZbhW5gxL2d7qHG6
First Holy Communion
Children’s Mass will also be a very special Mass as Logan will receive his First Holy Communion. He has been preparing over the last few weeks, learning about the symbolism of the ‘bread of life’ during Mass and its significance in the sacrament he is about to receive.
We wish him many blessings over the next week as he continues to prepare to receive the sacrament next Sunday, 26th.
Enjoy Ciderfest if you are attending. A wonderful event to showcase our beautiful Batlow.
Amy Buckmaster - Religious Education leader
In Geography K/1/2 are learning about "Places". Last Friday we were excited to go to Montague Orchard and learn about how an apple orchard runs and apples are grown. A big thank you to Mrs Rachel Galvin for sharing her knowledge and skills with us and to Shaws buses for providing the transport.
We have excess mugs left over from our 100th year celebrations and are now selling for half price@ $5 each
Drop into the office to purchase one
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