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PUBLIC HOLIDAY - NO SCHOOL - THURSDAY 22 SEPTEMBER
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese recently announced that Thursday 22 September 2022 will be a public holiday for the National Day of Mourning for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
All schools in the Diocese of Wollongong will be closed on this day and your child will not be required to attend.
Dear Parents and Carers,
It is with great delight that I can confirm that the long-awaited building project will commence in earnest during the holiday break. This will involve the demolition of the previous Year 2 building. As a result of this work there will be a need to review our current school procedures for arrival, dismissal and possibly during break times.
These works together with the road works outside our school entrance will require flexibility and patience as we all readjust to new routines that may be different to those we have come to depend upon. We will aim to communicate all arrangements as soon as this information is available.
I want to express my admiration to our dedicated staff, and our parent, grandparent and student members who have already shown enormous flexibility and endurance in adapting to the changes necessary to make this project possible.
We wish all our families a safe and rest filled holiday break. It is unbelievable that when we return next term it will be for the last term of 2022. This important term will provide an opportunity to commence the transition processes for our Kindergarten 2023 students and families while also preparing to farewell our current Year 6 students as they prepare for their transition to the next stage of their educational journey.
May Christ continue to be your guide during the holiday break.
Tina Murray
Principal
PUBLIC SPEAKING
During the last few weeks of Term 3, students in Stage 3 have been involved in preparing and presenting speeches on a range of topics for this year's Diocesan Public Speaking Competition. Grade finalists presented speeches at the School Final last Friday.
Well done to our school finalists;
Year 6 - Jarrod B, Steven M, Harper V, Roy A, Zara S, Amber R
Year 5 - Tamara N, Akansha C
Much gratitude is extended to Victoria Z (Mount Carmel College) who had the difficult task of adjudicating the final and selecting our school finalists who will represent Mary Immaculate at the Regional Final at St Paul’s, Camden in Term 4.
Congratulations to our school representatives Akansha C and Amber R.
Gratitude is extended to Mrs Mortimer and Mrs Young for coordinating the Stage 3 competition and supporting the students in this wonderful extra curriculum opportunity.
STUDENTS RETURN FOR THE COMMENCEMENT OF TERM 4 ON
MONDAY OCTOBER 10 IN FULL SUMMER UNIFORM
CLASS FORMATION FOR 2023
Thank you to the many parents who have provided input into the class formation process that will commence in earnest in Term 4.
This process involves the current class teachers preparing draft lists for next year’s classes. The process takes into consideration the academic, social, emotional, and physical needs of each individual student. Decisions are made to establish balanced, equitable class groups with the potential to work well together. As the teachers know the students within the school environment exceptionally well, the best interest of each individual student is always considered during the discernment process.
Parents are invited annually to contribute to the process of class formation by informing us in writing of any special needs that may affect class placement. Please complete the linked form to provide input regarding the class placement of your child in 2023.
https://forms.gle/WLeK7MQrsTwQPUyx7
It is important to note that whilst parental requests are considered, there is never a guarantee that these requests will be granted. If parents make a request, particularly about their child being placed within a friendship group, please be aware that there may be circumstances surrounding such requests that may prevent it from being granted.
All requests are considered when classes are constructed and must be provided prior to classes being finalised.
Tina Murray
Principal

Congratulations to the only class to earn a gold star last week – well done Kindergarten Gold! Many other classes did well with their borrowing too, a great effort. There are lots of lovely new books ready to borrow, we need to remember our Library bags so we can take advantage of them! We do encourage everyone to read during the holidays, it’s a great time to catch up on our reading. Don’t forget the local library, the staff at Eagle Vale Library are always willing to help you find what you are after.
When we return to school next term, the following classes will have Library in Week One:
Monday – Year 4
Tuesday – Year 6
Wednesday – Year 1
Thursday - Kinder
One of the popular sections of the Library is the Graphic Novel genre. Graphic novels are what we might have identified as ‘comics’. Graphic novels are books written and illustrated in the style of a comic book. They powerfully attract and motivate kids to read and are flexible enough that often the same titles can be equally appealing to both reluctant and advanced readers. Providing young people of all abilities with diverse reading materials, including graphic novels, can help them become lifelong readers. For more information on the value of graphic novels, and to see some of the titles the students enjoy, check the following site:
https://www.rd.com/list/graphic-novels-for-kids/
Next term in the Library we hope to have some different lunchtime Library activities. Tuesdays will continue to be for games and drawing. On Wednesdays we will be having Stamp Club, for those students who are interested in learning the ins and outs of maintaining a Stamp Collection; and Thursdays we will be concentrating on our Chess Club, with a competition commencing in Week 2 for the Primary students. Students in Years 3 - 6 are invited to register their interest in participating in our Annual Chess Tournaments which will be held on Thursdays at lunch time.
They can come to the Library at Lunch 2 in Week 1 to put their names ont he list.
Enjoy the break, take time to read and relax.
"There are many little ways to enlarge your
child's world. Love of books is the best of all."
Jacqueline Kennedy
Happy reading!
Mrs Sue Bryant
Teacher-Librarian
Last week we sadly farewelled Father Kasmir who has taken up his new posting in Melbourne.
We would like to warmly welcome Father Nadeem to our school and parish. We look forward to working with our new assistant priest so that we can grow and learn in our faith.
Exciting News!
We would like to congratulate the following students who are finalists in the Christmas Art Competition. They have been invited to attend a special presentation evening early next term at the Wollongong Art Gallery where their artworks will be displayed.
What a wonderful accomplishment!
Mrs Kirsty Simpson
Religious Education Co-ordinator
2023 Diocesan Sport Trials - Students in Year 5 and 6 in 2023
Every year the Diocese of Wollongong conducts trials for a variety of sports. Students who are successful during these trials represent the Diocese of Wollongong at MacKillop Level (against elite students from Wagga, Canberra / Goulburn, Sydney & Parramatta) and if selected may represent at the NSWPSSA State level as a member of the MacKillop team.
Students are required to be experienced players and extremely talented at their chosen sport. These trials are not gala days or school - based carnivals. They have not been designed for students “to come and try or for the experience.” They are for students who are elite at their sport and expect to make it to the next level.
If you would like to nominate your child in ANY of the below sports, please contact Mr Astill so that a nomination form can be sent home, AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. School - based decisions about nominations will be made when they are received to determine if students will be nominated. Nominations due 18 October 2022.
Some of the trials for 2023 are being held in Term 4 this year, while others are held next year.
Term 4 2022 Trials
- Tennis (Boys and Girls) - Touch (Boys and Girls)
- Basketball (Boys and Girls) - Cricket (Boys and Girls)
2023 Trials
- Softball (Boys and Girls) - AFL (Boys and Girls) - Netball (Girls)
- Hockey (Boys and Girls) - Soccer (Boys and Girls) - Rugby Union (Boys)
- Rugby League - (Opens & U11’s in 2022)
THE WONDER BREAD BAG RECYCLING PROGRAM IS NOW ENDED
THE WONDER BREAD BAG RECYCLING PROGRAM IS NOW ENDED
Thank you so much to everyone who recycled their Bread Bags as part of our Wonder Bread Bag Recycling Program!
As a school we recycled 5 boxes (5kg each) of soft plastic recycling! Mary Immaculate now has 2500 points to spend at RHSports! Well done to the Mary Immaculate Community!
Thank you again for your support. Look out for an update on what we spend our points on shortly!
Mrs Alford