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WEEK EIGHT, TERM TWO |
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Thursday 15 June |
Mrs Skelly and Mrs Croker at NSW Curriculum Professional Learning - Goulburn Communication Survey closes |
Friday 16 June |
Northern Region Athletics Carnival - Goulburn Year One Class Prayer Celebration 10.45am 'Partners in Learning' Parent Survey closes Tuckshop - Elizabeth, Carina, & Jenny |
WEEK NINE, TERM TWO |
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Monday 19 June |
Tuckshop - Cassandra, Jemma & Lisa |
Tuesday 20 June |
Mrs S Croker at the AP Retreat at Galong School Counsellor available |
Thursday 22 June |
Year 3/4/5/6 Mass at 2.00pm - All welcome |
Friday 23 June |
Kindergarten Class Prayer Celebration 2.30pm Tuckshop - Kimberley, Katherine & Mary-Ann |
TERM TWO DATES | |
Monday 26 June |
Academic Reports and Work Sample Folders home |
Friday 30 June |
Stage Two (Years 3/4) Showcase of Learning Assembly 12.30pm |
Semester One Reports Coming Soon!
Your child's Semester One Report will be sent home on Monday, 26th June. This comprehensive report provides valuable insights into your child's academic progress, highlighting their achievements and areas for further development.
At St Mary's, we follow the NSW Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum, ensuring our students receive a well-rounded education aligned with national standards. The Semester One Report evaluates your child's performance across various subject areas, offering a comprehensive overview of their growth and learning throughout the term.
We employ the A-E grading scale for students in Years One to Six to provide a clear and informative assessment. Please note that the A-E scale represents different levels of achievement as follows:
A - The student has extensive knowledge and understanding of the content and can readily apply this knowledge. In addition, the student has achieved a very high level of competence in the processes and skills and can apply these skills to new situations.
B -The student has a thorough knowledge and understanding of the content and a high level of competence in the processes and skills. In addition, the student is able to apply this knowledge and these skills to most situations.
C - The student has a sound knowledge and understanding of the main content areas and has achieved an adequate level of competence in the processes and skills.
D - The student has a basic knowledge and understanding of the content and has achieved limited competence in the processes and skills.
E - The student has an elementary knowledge and understanding in few content areas and has achieved very limited competence in some of the processes and skills.
The report will provide a detailed breakdown of your child's performance in key subjects, including Religious Education, English, Mathematics, Science, History, Creative and Performing Arts, Personal Development, Health and Physical Education. Additionally, it will include information about their engagement with learning and a comment from your child's teacher, possibly highlighting their strengths, areas of improvement, and suggestions for further growth. We encourage you to carefully review and discuss the report with your child, offering support and encouragement as they continue their educational journey.
Accompanying your child's report will be their Work Sample Folder. This aims to provide a snapshot of your child’s learning and progress over the Semester. In the folder, you will find various learning tasks from different key learning areas. Some samples will be in draft form, and others will be final published pieces. The examples should give you an overall picture of your child’s everyday work standards.
We believe that open communication between home and school is essential for the success of our students. If you have any questions or require clarification regarding the report or your child's progress, please don't hesitate to contact your child's class teacher. We are here to support you and your child every step of the way.
Save the Date! Celebrating 120 Years of Catholic Education
We are thrilled to announce a momentous occasion in the history of our school and community. This year marks the 120th anniversary of Catholic education in Crookwell, and we would love for you to join us in celebrating this remarkable milestone. Together, let us honour the legacy of the Sisters of Mercy, whose arrival brought education, compassion, and a strong sense of community to our town.
We are organising a Dinner Dance on Saturday, 21st October 2023, to commemorate this significant event. It will be an evening filled with the sharing of stories and memories and a chance to reflect upon the history of St Mary's Primary School. We hope to bring together past students, teachers, principals, parents, and members of our wider community for a memorable evening cherishing our school's rich history and vibrant spirit.
As the event draws closer, we will provide further details on ticket sales and other important information. Be sure to stay tuned to our school newsletter and website for updates.
Stewards of Creation: Let's Reduce Our Rubbish at School!
Unfortunately, I must address an important issue: the growing rubbish on our playground. It's time for us to take action and become true stewards of creation by reducing our waste at school.
Over this term, staff has noticed increased rubbish left behind on the playground, and our bins are overflowing! It's disheartening to see our beautiful play area marred by litter. We have always been proud of keeping our school clean and green, and we believe it's up to us to address this issue together.
We are excited to re-introduce "Wrapper Free Wednesday". Starting next week, every Wednesday will be dedicated to raising awareness about reducing food wrappings in our school. Where possible, we encourage all families to pack lunchboxes free from disposable wrappers and opt for reusable containers instead. We have noted many younger families in our school who already make an effort with this.
Here are a few reasons why we believe this initiative is important:
- Protecting Our Playground: Our playground is where we learn, play, and grow together. By reducing the rubbish, we can ensure a cleaner and safer environment for everyone to enjoy. Let's keep it beautiful and litter-free!
- Preserving the Environment: When we use disposable wrappers, they often end up in landfills, where they take a long time to decompose. By choosing reusable containers, we can significantly reduce the waste we produce and protect our planet for future generations.
- Inspiring Responsible Citizenship: We strive to teach our students about becoming responsible citizens. By participating in "Wrapper Free Wednesday," we can learn about the impact of our actions on the environment and take steps towards making a positive change.
Remember, small actions can make a big difference! Working together as a community can create a cleaner, greener, and more sustainable environment for ourselves and future generations. We urge all families to embrace the spirit of "Wrapper Free Wednesday" and join us in this journey towards reducing waste at our school.
Uniform Reminders
As we move deeper into the winter season, we want to remind everyone about the importance of adhering to our school uniform policy and dress code. A consistent and appropriate appearance fosters a sense of unity, pride and an optimal learning environment for our students. To quote an ex-student, 'If you look smart, you work smart!'.
Our school uniform symbolises our collective identity and reflects our commitment to maintaining a positive and inclusive atmosphere. It helps to create a sense of belonging and promotes equality. We kindly request your support in ensuring that your child is dressed in accordance with our uniform requirements.
The current winter uniform consists of the following items:
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Bottle Green Winter Coat: As the temperature drops, students need a suitable winter coat in our official school colour, bottle green. We have a suitable coat available from the uniform shop, or if you source a coat from somewhere else, please ensure it is entirely bottle green with no large coloured branding or markings.
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School Tie: The school tie is a key element of our uniform and represents our school pride. We encourage all students to wear their ties neatly and correctly as a part of their everyday attire.
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Correct School Shoes and Socks: Proper school shoes contribute to the safety and comfort of our students during their daily activities. We kindly request that students wear the designated school shoes specified in our uniform policy (below). Please note that black joggers or vans style shoes are unacceptable on non-sports days. Grey with a green and gold stripe school socks for boys and green with a gold stripe for sports days for all students, are the only acceptable socks, and these are available from our non-profit uniform shop. The girls white socks are to be purchased outside of our uniform shop.
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Hair Length and Styling: Hair should be kept neat and tidy. Boys and girls must tie back hair that exceeds collar length. Permanent hair colour is unsuitable for primary-aged students; let's reinforce how fantastic they are, just how they were made! Hair accessories need to be in the school colours.
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Jewellery and Accessories: We kindly ask that students refrain from wearing jewellery or nail polish. Simple stud or sleeper earrings, a signet ring and a cross or religious medallion necklace, are permitted.
Adhering to these guidelines fosters an environment where students can focus on their studies, cultivate discipline, and develop a sense of personal responsibility. We greatly appreciate your cooperation in ensuring your child arrives at school dressed appropriately and ready for success.
** A reminder, please remember you cannot use direct credit or the old BPAY details to our school account any longer for uniform payments due to the change in our finance system. All uniform payments must be made via Qkr or cash.
Join Us for the Stage Two Showcase of Learning Assembly!
We are thrilled to invite you to our Stage Two students (Year 3 and Year 4) to be held in the Old Hall on the last day of term, Friday, 30 June.
As has been the format of the past few years, there will be two performances on this day.
1. Student Session: The first session will occur at 10:00am, allowing the students to share their performance with their peers and giving them a dress rehearsal before the visitors arrive.
2. Parent Session: The second session will commence for parents, guardians and friends at 12:30pm.
We warmly invite all parents, grandparents, and extended family members to join us for the Parent Session of the Stage Two Showcase of Learning Assembly. Your support and encouragement are invaluable to our students, and your presence will enhance their excitement.
This a reminder as we head to the end of the term to ensure your Term Two school fees have been paid.
Head Office emailed school fee statements on 17 May and again last week. If you have not received yours or cannot find it, please let Belinda know, and she will provide a new copy.
** PLEASE NOTE everyone has a new BPAY number assigned specifically to you. Please ensure you use the new details when making a payment for fees. Remember all pre-existing periodical payments were cancelled, and you must set up a new one with your bank if you wish to continue paying this way **
Please check your child's uniform items
As we approach the end of the term, now is a good time to ensure that all the items coming home with your children belong to them. Sometimes items accidentally get picked up and brought home.
We have a large amount of school jumpers and sports jackets, all with no name and some quite new, sitting in our lost property. Please name all clothing items to ensure we can return items to the rightful owner as soon as possible.
Tuckshop Roster
Friday 16 June: Elizabeth Egan, Carina Doran, Jenny Wye
Monday 19 June: Cass Wicks, Jemma Reid, Lisa Barlow
Friday 23 June: Katherine Fraser, Mary-Ann Kilborn, Kimberley McIntosh
Monday 26 June: Rechell Naughton, Maureen Lucock, Kelly Seaman- LAST TUCKSHOP FOR TERM 2.
Term 3 Roster
If you can help and haven't provided your name yet, please click the following link to complete the form. Tuckshop Helpers
More hands mean less work! Tuckshop is a great way to meet other parents.
If you have a particular date that suits, please let Rechell know so she can add it to the roster before it goes out. Thanks for your help!
Kindy Street Stall & Wood Auction
Religious Education with Mrs. Therese Skelly
First Holy Communion
It was a special, joyful occasion last weekend for the children who received the Sacrament of Jesus in Holy Communion for the first time at Masses in Taralga and Crookwell. May the ‘life’ of Jesus (in the form of the bread and wine) continue to bring them peace, joy, inspiration, strength, and courage throughout their lives.
Years 3, 4, 5 and 6 will be celebrating Mass next Thursday at 2pm to give thanks for this Sacrament and for this school term. All are welcome to attend.
WHY should you go to Mass?
- Going to Mass and receiving Communion is about saying YES I BELIEVE in Jesus. I believe he loves me and died for me.
- We hear God’s WORD speaking to us through the Scripture readings telling us how much we are loved and cherished and guiding us to lead good lives.
- We hear and remember the ‘Jesus story’. We learn how to follow in his footsteps to bring peace and joy to our fractured world.
- We relive Jesus’ last supper where he spoke about his death and resurrection,
And he took bread, gave thanks and broke it, and gave it to them, saying, “This is my body given for you (on the Cross); do this in remembrance of me.” … he took the cup, saying, “This cup is the new covenant in my blood, which is poured out for you (on the Cross). Do this in memory of me.”
- The Holy bread and wine we receive at Mass become Jesus Himself. In this way Jesus nourishes and strengthens us with Himself.
When we share communion we become joined as one community…. And nourished for life’s journey, taking Jesus to others and making our world a better place
MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN OUR WORLD by supporting our Mini Vinnies WINTER APPEAL
Donation of the following items would be greatly appreciated:
- New thick socks
- New gloves/mittens
- Warm coats and scarves
- Sleeping bags
- Blankets/doonas
We could all make a difference in our world with these goals!
Let us all answer Jesus’ call to carry on His mission of love…
(please make sure any used items are in reasonable condition)
Representative Sport with Mrs. Rachael Croker
NSWCPS Cross Country
On Tuesday, William Waldron from Year 5 travelled to the Sydney Equestrian Park to run in the NSWCPS Cross Country as part of the Canberra Goulburn team. William ran an impressive race, finishing in 11th place with a time of 00:11:17.1 and being the first Canberra Goulburn runner to cross the line.
Well done William, we are very proud of your achievements.
Northern Region Athletics Carnival
All students have been asked to arrive at approximately 9am. I will have a designated area set up in the grandstand where we can leave our belongings for the day. It is going to be cold, so please dress accordingly and perhaps pack a blanket to use in between events.
There will be a canteen operating on the day with lots of hot food options of offer.
I will be attending the carnival and will be able to assist with students navigating their way between events.
If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact me.
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Track |
Long Jump |
Shot Put |
Discus |
High Jump |
9.30am |
Welcome Track and Field Officials Assemble |
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9.40-10.15 |
1500m – Chloe Bensley, Will Croker, Charlie Tarlinton, Ollie Croker, Will Waldron, Henry Galland, Sienna Gann, Sophie Culley, Alice Frost, Harry Frost, Flynn Storrier have been invited to take part if they wish Girls/Boys |
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10.15-10.50 |
100m 12yr Girls – Chloe Bensley, Lauren Fraser 11yr Girls –Sienna Gann, Sophie Culley 10yr Girls – Elkie Storrier, Charlie Bensley 9yr Girls – Aria White, Georgia Proudman 8yr Girls – Lizzie Walsh, Mia Croker |
12 & 13yrs Boys Pat Croker Will Croker |
8-10yrs Boys Chase Lucock Harley White |
11yrs Boys Jaydan Costello Ollie Croker |
12 & 13yrs Girls
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10.50-11.25 |
100m 12yr Boys -Will Croker, Charlie T 11yr Boys – Ollie Croker, Thomas Walsh 10yr Boys – Riley O’Brien, Jacob Hogan 9yr Boys – Flynn Storrier, Harry Frost 8yr Boys – Riley Plumb, Digby Price |
12 & 13yrs Girls Chloe Bensley Ava Hewitt |
8-10yrs Girls Grace McCormack Elkie Storrier Faith Riles |
11yrs Girls Alice Frost Sophie Culley |
12 & 13yrs Boys
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11.25-12.00 |
800m 8-10yrs Girls –Lizzie Walsh, Charlie Bensley 11yrs Girls –Sienna Gann, Alice Frost 12/13yrs Girls – Chloe Bensley, Lauren Fraser |
8-10yrs Boys Riley O’Brien Bodi Cooper |
11yrs Boys Will Waldron Thomas Walsh |
12 & 13yrs Boys Charlie Tarlinton Will Croker |
8-10yrs Girls
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12.00-12.35 |
800m 8-10yrs Boys Flynn Storrier, Bodi Cooper 11yrs Boys – Ollie Croker, Will Waldron 12 & 13yrs Boys Charlie T, Will Croker |
8-10yrs Girls Faith Riles Grace McCormack |
11yrs Girls Sienna Gann Maddie Strode |
12 & 13yrs Girls Chloe Bensley Mia Butler |
8-10yrs Boys
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12.35-1.10 |
200m 11yr Girls-Sienna Gann, Sophie Culley 8-10yr Girls -Faith Riles, Charlie Bensley 12 & 13yr Girls – Chloe Bensley, Lauren Fraser |
11yrs Boys Henry Galland Ollie Croker |
12 & 13yrs Boys Will Croker Pat Croker |
8-10yrs Boys Flynn Storrier Chase Lucock |
11yr Girls
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1.10-1.45 |
200m 11yr Boys – Ollie Croker, Henry Galland 8-10yr Boys –Riley O’Brien,Tommy Picker 12 & 13yr Boys – Will Croker, CharlieT |
11yr Girls Sienna Gann Sophie Culley |
12 & 13yr Girls Chloe Bensley Mia Butler
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8-10yr Girls Faith Riles Charlie Bensley
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11yr Boys Ollie Croker, Will Waldron |
1.45-2.15 |
Relays 8-10yr Boys – Riley, Flynn, Harry, Jacob 11-13yr Boys -Ollie, Will, Thomas, Henry 8-10yr Girls –Lizzy, Elkie, Charlie, Mia 11-13yr Girls -Chloe, Sienna, Alice, Sophie |
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All times are approximate only! Please arrive well before your scheduled event.
The convenor has the right to alter the program on the day because of weather conditions.
Upcoming Trials
- Golf- 9 Hole MacKillop and 18 Hole MacKillop.
CLOSE DATE: Applications for this CSNSW Sport selection Trial (MacKillop 9 Hole Tournament) close on Thursday, 27th July 2023
REGISTRATION: In order for your child to be accepted to participate in the selection trial you or your child must accurately complete the following:
DOB: 1 January 2010 to 31 December 2015
School Years: 2 to 6
Gender: Both
Region: MacKillop
Cost: $35.00 for 9 hole, $45.00 for 18 hole
Student of the Week Awards
The Student of the Week Awards go to...
Kindergarten: Lincoln Cummins, Henry Johns
Yr. 1: Gabby McDonald, Tilda McIntosh, Khloe Pickett, Nicholas Wye
Yr. 2: Lucinda Fannin, Josh Fraser
Yr. 3: Rory Bensley, Bodi Cooper, Luca Morning, Connor Plumb
Yr. 4: Harley White
Yr. 5: Eli Cooper, Ollie Croker, Sienna Gann
Yr. 6: Angus Foley, Lauren Fraser
Japanese Class of the Week goes to Year One Green and Year One Gold
Performing Arts Award goes to Josh Fraser for a great effort in Performing Arts
Appreciation Award
Well done to the following students for wearing their school uniform correctly and with pride: Aria White
School Spirit Awards
Faith Riles, Jack McCulloch and Lucas Charnock for demonstrating the School Value of Service.
Angus Foley for his Coding Club leadership & assembly technology support
Claudia Hills for demonstrating respect
Flynn Pascoe for showing kindness and compassion
Thursday Funny
Q/. What do you get if you cross a sheep with a kangaroo?
A/. A woolly jumper
Submitted by Sophie Croker, Year Four
Parish Office
For Parish and Sacramental matters, please forward your enquiries to the Goulburn Parish Office. The volunteer secretary works Tuesday to Friday 9am to 1pm in Goulburn.
Email: Crookwell@cg.org.au
Website: http://cg.org.au/crookwell/Home.aspx
Phone: 0403 631 797
Address: 55 Wade Street (the Old Convent Building)
The Tarlinton Boys – Passionate Polocrosse Players- contributed by Mrs Therese Skelly
The Tarlinton family are dedicated Polocrosse players who travel far and wide (all over NSW and even to Queensland and Victoria) to play their favourite winter sport Polocrosse. Our very own Mrs. Belinda Tarlinton and her husband Daniel have been playing for over 30 years. Belinda recently competed at the Barastoc competition in Warwick, QLD where she represented NSW and the team won their division.
Students Charlie and Hayden are following in their parents’ footsteps. Last weekend they travelled to Coolah for the NSW Club Championships. They competed in the sub junior competition in a team of 6. They won their 2 games of polocrosse to make it to the final, and then won the Final 11-6. Both boys achieved excellent personal bests. They both received the award for Best Player in their positions. Charlie won a further award for Champion Sub Junior Boy player and Hayden won Best Sub Junior Horse and Rider combination. Well done… and WATCH THIS SPACE!
Crookwell Kids Disco
Goulburn Regional Art Gallery- Holiday Workshops
* Painting Farm Animals with Sally
When: Wednesday 5th July 2023
Time: 10am - 12pm
Age: For participants 6+
Cost: $30
Join Sally to create a painting of your favourite farm animal!
In this two hour class, Sally will lead you in creating your own painting of a farm animal learning about colour, shape and line and form and developing technical painting skills. Sally Dunne is a local artist working in painting and drawing and takes commissions in portraits and pet portraits.
Canvas and paints are included in the fee. Please bring a photo of your favourite farm animal if you have one.
* Make your own cushion cover!
When: Wednesday 12 July
Time: 1 - 3.30pm
Age: For participants 6+
Cost: $35
Create your own bold design for a cushion cover!
Learn how to make your original design by cutting out fabrics then stitching or ironing them onto the cushion cover and adding decoration. All materials supplied.
* Stop Motion Animation inspired by Jenny Bell.
When: Thursday 13 July
Time: 9.30 -11.30am
Age: For participants 8+
Cost: $30
Learn how to create a Stop Motion Animation. Inspired by Jenny Bell's Buttermoths, make your own flying digital animation. All materials and equipment supplied.
* Afternoon Art Club
When: Wednesdays 19 July - 13 September OR Thursdays 20 July - 14 September
Time: 3:45-4:45pm
Ages: Primary school aged children
Cost: $100 per participant
Bookings: via email artgallery@goulburn.nsw.gov.au or phone (02) 4823 4494
Afternoon Art Club is a nine week program of creative fun and learning. Projects expand children's skills in expressing ideas through making, encourage enjoyment in the process of creating and develop and refine art making skills.