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Issue Date 6 May 2021
Important Dates
Assembly R/1 Red -2.20pm VeritasFriday 7 May
Mother's DaySunday 9 May
Mother's DayLiturgy R/1P & R/1YMonday 10 May
NAPLAN - WritingTuesday 11 May
NAPLAN - ReadingWednesday 12 May
NAPLAN -LanguageConventionsMonday 17 May
NAPLAN -NumeracyTuesday 18 May
Assembly R/1Yellow - 2.20pmVeritasFriday 21 May
From the Principal
Mother’s Day Celebrating with Loved Ones
One of the most important celebrations one can be involved in is family gatherings such as Mother's Day, which is this coming Sunday.
I encourage all of you, where possible, to take the opportunity to spend some quality time with your Mum, Grandmother or significant
female figure in your life. While the concept of Mother's Day has been commercialised in recent years, the sentiment behind it,
recognising and saying thank you to your mother for all she does for you is something that we should all take the time to do.
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I wish all our mothers a happy and joyous Mother's Day and trust that you will have a great time celebrating with your family. For those of
you who can't be with your Mum this Sunday, give thanks for all she has done for you, call her, send a text, or recognise her in a way
that is meaningful to you and your loved ones.
Casual Day Friday 7 May – Gold Coin Donation
On the evening of Thursday 6 May, Mr Fitzgerald will join other school and education sector leaders from across the state as they come
together to raise important funds and awareness for the most vulnerable people in our local communities.
Each year in South Australia there are more than 6,000 people, including children, who have no place to call home. You might not see
them sleeping rough on the street, they may be some of the many who sleep in their cars, or couch surf with family and friends.
At the Principal Sleepout, comfy beds and home cooked meals will be swapped for cardboard and a night without the creature comforts
of home.
By choosing to sleep out for one night, you can experience just a small part of what those facing homelessness and disadvantage do
each and every day.
The money raised from our Casual Day, will go towards the St Vinnies Sleep Out. Mr Fitzgerald has set a target of $2000 – our school’s
contribution will help him achieve this goal.
If you would like to make a personal donation please click on the following link:
https://vinnies-sa.grassrootz.com/vinnies-2021-principal-sleepout/mr-fitz-olqp-olv-whitefriars
Many thanks.
Catholic Education Week
This week marks 200 years of Catholic Education in Australia and on Tuesday we celebrated this with a liturgy lead by our R/1 B & R/1 R
classes. We are very proud of our school heritage, but equally proud of being able to offer a quality Catholic Education for all children in
our care.
Loving God,
Guide us to know life in its fullness, to raise our hearts and minds to know God’s love.
Raise our hearts and minds to be inspired by Jesus, the Catholic faith and tradition.
Raise our hearts to be loving, compassionate and respectful.
Raise our minds to be inquisitive, capable and seek truth.
May we be aware of listening to the stirring of our hearts to prompt action.
Guide us to respond to the needs of others and all of God’s creation.
In all our thoughts, words and actions, help us raise our hearts and minds
in creating the world you desire.
Loving God hear our prayer
Amen
NAPLAN
The National Assessment Program Literacy and Numeracy NAPLAN for Year 3 & 5 takes place from 11 May to 21 May. This year all
schools in Australia will be participating in NAPLAN online. Remembering that last year the NAPLAN testing was cancelled due to
COVID. The staff have been working hard in ensuring the students are prepared for this online testing.
To get an idea of what the tests look like, visit the public demonstration site at: www.nap.edu.au/online-assessment/public-
demonstration-site
There are four components: - Language Conventions; Writing; Reading and Numeracy. All students in Years 3, and 5 will participate in
the assessment program. If your child is absent during this period, there will be catch up sessions.
It is important children arrive to school on time, after a calm morning at home, students are feeling ready to participate in the testing
process. The best support you can provide is a calm, positive approach with no great or extra emphasis on the importance of NAPLAN.
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The children will take this in their stride and with this calm, matter of fact approach this will be the best support you can provide.
If you have any queries re the NAPLAN Online testing please see your child’s teacher.
Winter Uniform
The beginning of Term 2 is the designated change over to the Winter School Uniform, but as always there is a two week change over
period. We are aware of a delay in the supply of uniforms in the shop. If you are waiting for your uniform order to arrive please continue
to wear weather appropriate uniform (i.e. sports if cold & summer if warm)
Hats – are still worn in May for PE Lessons and play times. Students not wearing a hat at play will be asked to sit under a verandah. We
do not wear hats in June, July & August.
Assembly Roster
Assemblies are now on Friday starting at 2.20pm. Parents are always welcome to attend as they are an important part of our school life
and are a great insight into what is happening around the school. There are still COVID restrictions in place, which we are relaxing.
Your child’s teacher will invite you.
Term 2
Week 2 R/1 R
Week 4 R/1 Y
Week 6 R/1 P
Week 8 Yr 4
Week 10 R/1 B
From the APRIM
Greetings everyone,
I hope that the school holiday break was a chance to refresh and enjoy some family time. The children did seem excited about returning
last week.
Our Faith
May is the month dedicated to Mary, Jesus’ mother. During May we celebrate Mother’s Day, the feast of one of Australia’s patron saints,
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Our Lady Help of Christians and the Feast of Our Lady of the Visitation – acknowledging the visit of Mary to her cousin Elizabeth.
Our School
I would like to wish all of the mothers, grandmothers and other significant female carers tied up with our school a very “Happy Mother’s
Day” for this coming Sunday.
Children, let’s try to make this Mother’s Day the best one that we’ve ever had!
Faith Formation
This Tuesday, the parish leadership met with the APRIMS from both of our parish schools to prepare for our upcoming workshop. We
were recently given dates for the children to celebrate the Sacrament of Confirmation in August, so we are now in a position to plan
backwards and create a timeline involving the children and their families. More information will follow.
Miscellaneous
I have been overwhelmed with the generosity and goodwill expressed by our beautiful community in relation to the Vinnies Principal
Sleepout. Not only have the children been asking questions, but this amazing school community has gone above and beyond in terms of
donations and well wishes.
This Friday, the school is showing its support to this cause by having a ‘Casual Clothes Day’ to raise money for the Vinnies Principal
Sleepout.
If you would like to make a personal donation please follow the link below.
https://vinnies-sa.grassrootz.com/vinnies-2021-principal-sleepout/mr-fitz-olqp-olv-whitefriars?tab=donations
Thank you very much to you all.
Prayer/Reflection
On Monday of Week 5 (May 24), a special mass will take place to commemorate 200 years of Catholic Education in Australia.
This mass will be live streamed from Sydney via the following link.
www.200years.catholic.edu.au
This is truly a significant occasion for our catholic schools.
The website that has been set up for this year’s celebrations has links to prayers and songs, some of which the children have seen and
there are also some suggestions for use at home.
God bless you and take care,
Patrick.
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Lunch orders are CASH ONLY
Lunch orders need to be placed by 9.30am sharp every morning
NO late orders will be accepted after 9.30am
As of Monday 10th May a new price list will come into effect
We will be opening for Recess on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesdays (see Recess items on updated menu, any suggestions will
be appreciated)
Sorry but we cannot heat food from home
All lunch order must be written on a paper bag (these can be purchased through the tuckshop - 10 bags for .60c
Ice blocks are available at LUNCH only
From the Library
During Terms 1, 2 & 4 children from all classes will bring home with them Scholastic Australia book club catalogues. These catalogues
offer the chance for children to select books for purchasing.
We do not send catalogues during Term 3, as we hold our annual Book Fair. More information regarding this event will be sent home
closer to the time.
How to Order.
Scholastic now only offer an online payment and order system called Book Club Loop. This allows you to order your child’s books and
pay for them online. Follow the link: www.scholastic.com.au/LOOP
No order forms or cash payments will be accepted at school.
Approximately two weeks after the due date (sometimes sooner) the books will be delivered to the child’s class.
Purchases made through Scholastic book clubs earn bonus points for our school which go towards purchasing new books for the library.
If you have any questions regarding the Scholastic Book Club please see Shey in the library.
From the Classrooms2/3 Blue & 2/3 Red
We are all familiar with the ancient African proverb that says, “It takes a village to raise a child,” and importantly it takes a village to
educate a child. The people your children are around, in their everyday lives effect who your children will grow up to be. All the classroom
teachers, parents, caregivers, ESO’s, our volunteers, our school leader, the Kindy teachers and the OSCH staff create a learning
environment that is safe and conducive to learning. We are blessed to work with staff that are committed and enthusiastic in building
positive relationships with your children.
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Catholic Schools Swimming Carnival
Congratulations to our swim team who competed at a recent Catholic Schools Swimming Carnival at SA Aquatics Centre. We finished
in 6 place overall.
Mayah Edwards & Jordan Smith were selected as our swim captains.
We had several students receive ribbons for their events however all of the students did a wonderful job representing our School.
Special thanks to Michelle Edwards, Julie Reed & Lisa Heading for being officials. Also, thanks to all the parents and Grandparents that
came along and supported our swimmers.
Yours in swimming
John Merrett/Shey Angove
Port SAPSASA NewsAthletics - Our Athletics team who represented OLV at the recent Port SAPSASA Athletics Carnival had a very successful day, finishing
in 2 place in our division. All students had a fun day with many ribbons being won. Congratulations to Mayah Edwards and Jordan
Smith who were selected as our Athletics Captains for the carnival.
The following students have qualified to compete at the upcoming School Sport SA State Track and Field Championships at SA Athletics
Stadium.
Ajok Kuir 800m/1500m/Long Jump
Jordan Smith 1500m
Thank you to Ms Ida & Ms Naismith for supervising and marshalling the students.
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Cross Country - Congratulations to Ajok Kuir, Mayah Edwards & Jordan Smith who have qualified to represent Port SAPSASA at the
upcoming School Sport SA Cross Country Championships at Oakbank Racecourse on Thursday 10 June 2021.
Softball - The following students are to be congratulated on representing the Port SAPSASA District at the recent School Sport SA
Softball State Carnival.
Max Neville & Jordan Smith received a Gold Medal for winning the Boys Div 1.
Mackenzie Howie, Alexandra Behrendt & Tara Coggins received a Silver Medal for winning the Girls Div 2.
Ella Gustard represented the Gawler District in the Girls Div. 1.
OLV School Soccer
Our school soccer season starts this Saturday 8 May 2021. Please check the Website https://www.nwjsa.org.au/ for the seasons
fixture. A huge thankyou to the many volunteers who were able to make these teams happen.
Regards
John Merrett
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