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SCHOOL RESUMES FOR TERM 2 ON TUESDAY 26 APRIL
Despite the last-minute changes required to hold the modified competitive Cross Country trial at very short notice, yesterday was a wonderful example of what ispossible when we work together. A huge ‘thank you’ to Ms Beckman and Mr Astill for the hard work involved in planning and organising several versions of the Cross Country Carnival. Thank you to all the members of our school support team who acted as course marshals during the school day. Congratulations to the students who nominated to be part of the trial to select the school team for the scheduled Diocesan Cross Country Carnival. The Mary Immaculate Team has now been confirmed and will compete at the Diocesan Carnival scheduled in Term 2.
Today we had the opportunity to commemorate the holiest week in the Church’s liturgical year. Andrew Chinn’s workshops with our students culminated this afternoon in a beautiful and moving liturgy that allowed our students to become our teachers as they helped us to follow Jesus footsteps through the events of Holy Week.
In recognition of the events of Holy Week and the great celebration of Easter, I offer you the reflection below.
Courage. Honour. Integrity. Fear. Abandonment. Persecution. Victory.
One man, determined to change the world, stood with honour and integrity as others humiliated and insulted him. He chose non-violence while others beat and tortured him. With his last breath, he forgave others instead of cursing them.
As we prepare to walk with this man during the events of Holy Week, we remember how on Thursday he knelt and washed feet to show us what he meant by service.
Think about where you can serve others in his name.
On Friday he will stand with dignity against the forces of violence and oppression.
Think about his sacrifice and ask for his strength to stand peacefully but forcefully for all those who are crucified by rejection, poverty, or oppression in our schools, cities, and world.
On Saturday we will listen to the readings that told of God’s repeated attempts, since the beginning of time, to save us.
How can you recommit your life you can help save God’s world?
On Sunday, the holiest of weeks will culminate with a renewed understanding of life, as Jesus defeated death through resurrection.
All we need to know and understand about God, is reflected in and through the unfolding life of this one man who decided two thousand years ago to change the world.
How can you continue to build this kingdom?
For our Mary Immaculate community, Easter is a time when the Christian story is an opportunity for us to reflect with hope for a positive future and a new beginning in the Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
In the readings that will follow the feast of Easter we will hear how Jesus reconnected with his disciples through the breaking of bread. During the upcoming holiday period may our eyes be open to transform our hopes and expectations, so that we see him drawing near and walking with us in our daily lives … in a friend’s caring shoulder, in a stranger’s unexpected kindness, in an acquaintance’s perfect timing, in our spouse’s faithful love, and in our child’s unpretentious joy.
We would like to wish you all a safe, happy and meaningful Easter break and we look forward to working together in Term 2 where we will strive to continue to live out Christ’s Easter messages of faith, hope and love!
Tina Murray
P&F UPDATES
I am very pleased to confirm that the following P&F Executive positions have been filled.
President – Lorraine Brown
Vice-President – Kerry Watson
Secretary – Rebecca Whitburn
Treasurer – Chris Thomas (continuing in this position until another volunteer can be found)
The P&F is seeking to create a list of volunteers for upcoming events, such as the Mothers’ Day Stall.
If you are willing to be contacted in preparation for upcoming events please add your details via the online form accessed via the following link.
https://forms.gle/v4X9FTvzP7V1dQZLA
Volunteering to assist the P&F is a practical way to enact the commitment made during the enrolment process.
Wednesday 4 May 2022
All gift packs are $8.00. The order form with more details is available via Compass. Hard copies were sent out with all students today and are also available in the parent and student foyer.
OFFICIAL DATE FOR CHANGE-OVER TO WINTER UNIFORMS IS
MONDAY MAY 9.
Due to the unpredictable weather, there will be a grace period during Week 1 and 2 of Term 2 where students are able to choose the most appropriate uniform for the weather conditions.
All students will officially commence wearing their Full Winter Uniform on
Monday May 9 - Week 3.
Supporting your child’s safe online social networking
The holiday period may provide increased opportunities for online activity. The following messages are provided to support parent knowledge related to cybersafety.
Social networking is an extension of offline friendships, and we should treat people the same way as we do in real life. Chatting to friends using instant messaging apps, chat or social networking is a great way to stay in touch and make new friends. However, your child should always keep in mind that there are some risks meeting people online—especially if they don’t know them in real life.
Parents are encouraged to discuss the following aspects with your child to help them safely enjoy social networking.
- Limit your friend list. Do you know your online friends in the real world? If not, consider changing your settings to limit interaction with them or remove them.
- Protect personal information. Restrict information that people can use to access your finances, and to identify where you live, work or go out.
- Check on your images. Does everything about your life really need to be online?
How might this affect you and your reputation in the future? - Stay respectful. Are your posts respectful to friends and others?
This is real life; being online is no excuse for bad behaviour. - Think twice before meeting offline. If you want to meet someone offline be safe – take an adult with you, meet in the daytime and in a public place. Don’t share information too early.
It is important to note that there are age restrictions that apply to your child joining a social network. Many popular social networks are restricted to users only above 13 years of age.
Children can manage cyberbullying with parental support by taking the following action:
- Blocking the person cyberbullying and changing privacy settings. Retaliating or responding to the bully only gives them the attention and power they want.
- Reporting the bullying. Most websites have online help centres and reporting facilities, and online abuse is in violation of the Terms Of Use of most social networking sites.
- Collecting the evidence. Keeping mobile phone messages and printing emails or instant message conversations.
- Talking to someone they trust like parents or a teacher.
- Visiting the e-Safety Commissioner Support Service to chat with an experienced counsellor or to access other counselling services. https://www.esafety.gov.au/about-us/counselling-support-services
Mrs Murray
Principal
Andrew Chinn Concert: Holy Week Remembrance
Today, Australian religious songwriter and singer, Andrew Chinn, visited our school to share his songs with our students. The students attended workshops during the day and then participated in a beautiful liturgy held in the church. Picutres below show our students enjoying the workshop.
ANZAC Day Liturgy
We will be holding our ANZAC Day Liturgy on Tuesday, 26 April at 11 am. Year 6 will be leading this very special prayer for our school community in order to commemorate all Australians and New Zealanders who have served and died in all wars, conflicts and peacekeeping operations.
Mrs Kirsty Simpson
Religious Education Co-Ordinator

Congratulations to 2 Gold and Kinder Blue on earning the only Gold Stars this Term, two each!! Sadly all the other classes are waiting on their first Gold Star for the year, let’s hope they remember this week. There are quite a few outstanding loans, please encourage your children to return their overdue books. Thank you. This week we have Year 3 tomorrow, Thursday, and Year 2 on Friday.
Next Term:
Week 1:
Tuesday 26 April Year 4
Wednesday 27 April Year 1
Thursday 28 April Kinder
Week 2
Tuesday 3 May Year 6
Wednesday 4 May Year 5
Thursday 5 May Year 3
Friday 6 May Year 2
Technology: This term each class has been learning about the safe and responsible use of technology, and what we need to understand as good digital citizens. We know the responsibilities we have when using iPads and laptops at school and at home, and the importance of showing respect both to each other and to the property we use. Holidays provide us with more time to use our technology, and to practice the rules and expectations we have learnt this term. Digital citizenship is part of our way of life, let’s be good at it!
Premiers’ Reading Challenge: All students in Kinder and Year 1 whose parents contacted me are now registered and should have received their logon details. If your child is in K-1 and you would like them to do the Challenge, but you have not let me know, it is not too late. Please send in a note and I will send home the logon details as soon as possible.
All students from Years 2 - 6 are registered – new students may still be waiting for logon details, they will be given out in Week 1 next term. Year 2 will be reading the books together in class and the books will be registered here.
Check the PRC website to make sure the books chosen by the students are on the correct list – if you have too many not on the list they will not be accepted. A reminder that Years 3 - 6 must read at least 15 from the lists and may read up to 5 personal choice books; Kinder – Year 2 must read 25 from the lists and may also read 5 personal choice. Have a look at the PRC site:
https://products.schools.nsw.edu.au/prc/booklist/home.html
Our Oliver Library catalogue will also let you know what books from the lists are available in our library. Go to oliver.dow.catholic.edu.au/miev and type ‘premier’ in the search box. Then select the level required and the search results will indicate available titles.
Daily Reading: Remember to try to read with your children each day, and let them see you reading too – they are good mimics! Holidays are a great time to relax with a book, encourage your children to take time out each day to read. If you are not already members consider joining Campbelltown Library – it is free to join, and provides access to so many more wonderful books. Eagle Vale Central is so conveniently located just down the hill!!
"Reading for pleasure is the most important way to advance literacy attainment in children.”
- National Literacy Trust UK, 2006
Happy reading!
Mrs Sue Bryant
Teacher-Librarian
2023 YEAR 7 HIGH SCHOOL APPLICATIONS
Just a reminder that all Catholic High School Applications for Year 7 2023 need to be submitted by 8 April 2022.
Emily S 2 Green, Ivianne M 1 Blue, Gabrael G 5 Green, Annabelle B 4 Green and Benjamin V 3 Gold
Happy Birthday to the following children who are lucky to be celebrating their birthday in the School Holidays and the first week back:
Zachary R 2 Gold, Sulabh P 6 Green, Adi R 6 Green, Addison T 3 Blue, Arlo P K Blue, Kai J 3 Blue, Ava G 2 Blue, Anushka C 3 Blue, Havana V 3 Green, Anastasia P K Green, Amelia G 1 Gold, Keira C 6 Blue, Francesc R 4 Gold, Ezra W 1 Gold, Sophia G 5 Gold, Nyarnhom D 4 Gold, Alana L 6 Blue, Owen T 3 Green, Kurtis F 1 Blue, Felicity R 6 Blue, Jaxon S 1 Blue, Rachel C 1 Blue
FRIDAY 8 APRIL 2022 - CHILDREN'S LAST DAY OF SCHOOL
SATURDAY 9 APRIL 2022 - SUNDAY 24 APRIL 2022
MONDAY 25 APRIL - ANZAC DAY
TUESDAY 26 APRIL - CHILDREN RETURN TO SCHOOL