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- 2025 TERMS DATES
1 November |
9.15am | Kinder 2025- Orientation 1 |
1 November |
2.15pm |
ACT Athletics Ribbons, Harmony Awards & Birthday Assembly |
2 December |
9.15am |
Kinder 2025- Orientation 2 Reports sent home |
5 December |
Thanksgiving Mass & Rainbow Awards | |
6 December |
5.00 - 8.00pm |
Christmas Carols & Market Daramalan Orientation Day |
9 December |
Year 6 Graduation & Dinner | |
12 December |
2 - 2.30pm | Candle Ceremony - Passing of the Light |
13 December |
Year 6 Fun Day | |
16 December |
Last Day of School for Students | |
17 December |
Pupil Free Day for Staff | |
Acting Principal's Page - Bridgette McCann
Fr Mick’s Birthday
Last Friday, Fr Mick celebrated his 70th birthday and our Parish community organised a lovely evening to honour this important milestone. On Saturday, many of our staff and the Parish community gathered for Mass at St Monica’s, followed by a surprise birthday party in the hall. We shared plates of food, pizza, drinks and enjoyed some great live music – thanks to the band and everyone who made this evening such a wonderful success!
World Teachers’ Day
On Monday, we celebrated World Teachers’ Day with a delicious morning tea provided by our Community Council on behalf of our parent community. Heartfelt thanks go to our parents and Community Council for their generosity and support of our amazing teachers.
Last Friday, I had the privilege of attending the World Teachers’ Day ACT Teacher Quality Institute Awards and Breakfast. Jane McKeough was nominated and received a ‘Teaching Giant Award’.
Jane has dedicated herself to sharing her love of the Arts with our school community over many years. Her ability to engage the students in Art appreciation is inspirational. Over the years she has assisted our students to appreciate the work of many artists and be inspired to create individual responses.
Jane has shared her love and joy of the Arts with the Kaleen community and is responsible for multiple Art shows and preparation of art instalments over the years.
Her latest Book Week creations were incredible: when Children’s Author Sue Whiting recently visited us, she was moved to tears by Jane’s creations and interpretations of her work.
In keeping with high impact teaching practice, Jane uses explicit direct instruction in her Arts classes and the students are so excited to engage in Arts each week.
Jane is a well deserving recipient and we are delighted that she was recognised as a dedicated, creative and amazing teacher who shares her passion with everyone. When teachers talk about Jane they use the words “unassuming and gracious”. We certainly are blessed to have Jane as a ‘Teaching Giant’ at St Michael’s!
Staff Wellbeing
The wellbeing of our staff at St Michael’s is a top priority. This semester, we have been identifying a staff member each week who deserves to be celebrated. Last week we gave thanks and gratitude for Kim Kennedy who is our Maintenance Groundsperson and keeps our school looking spectacular. This is a poem written by Mrs Kelly for Mr Kennedy.
KIM
Early in the morning, when the magpies sing,
You’ll find Kim at school quietly doing his thing.
He gets things set for another school day,
He makes the place safe for the kids to play.
You might find him digging or putting out the flags,
You might find him sweeping or fixing something that sags.
Kim’s always busy working through the jobs on his list,
Always with a smile and nothing gets missed.
The things that Kim does most of us don’t know,
But if he wasn’t doing them it would pretty soon show!
Kim’s been here a while and the kids know his name.
And we all know without him it wouldn’t be the same.
He is happy to chat while he brews a coffee in his cup,
And to declare ‘Happy Friday’ as he raises it up.
The school looks top notch because of Kim’s care
And we’re all very grateful for the skills that he share’s.
Kinder Orientation
We are thrilled to welcome our future Kindergarten students for 2025, along with their families, to our first orientation session this Friday, 1st November 2024.
We invite families to arrive at the library entrance, where our staff will be ready to greet and guide you to the Kindergarten classroom. Once the children are settled, parents will have the opportunity to attend an information session in the library, while the children enjoy a range of fun activities in the classroom.
To ensure your child stays comfortable throughout the morning, please remember to bring a hat and water bottle for them.
During the session, uniform samples will be on display, and school hats will be available for purchase.
The session will conclude at 10:30 am, at which point parents will collect their children from the Kindergarten classroom.
We are looking forward to meeting our newest students and supporting them as they begin this exciting journey at our amazing school!
Many blessings,
Bridgette McCann
Acting Principal
Congratulations to the following students who achieved a Harmony Award this week.
Well done!!
K Yellow | Hamish M |
1/2 Blue | Awaish A |
1/2 Red | Benjamin A |
3/4 Green | Anthia D |
3/4Orange | Carol G |
5/6 Indigo | Thomas W |
5/6 Pink | Yattani A |
Religious Education News -Emily O'Rourke
Soctober
Today, St Michael’s Primary School students and staff came to school with their crazy socks on. Everyone had a great time showing off their craziness. However, the reason for the day was to raise money for Catholic Missions and the children and families they support in Mongolia. I am proud to say that the school raised $250. I wish to thank the generosity of St Michael families. You have made the day a success both in raising funds and helping your children have some fun. Thank you and God Bless.
All Saints and Souls Day
This Friday and Saturday the Church celebrates All Saints Day and All Souls Day. All Saints Day (November 1st) is when the Catholic Church celebrates all those who have died and gone to heaven. A saint is a person who is believed to be in heaven. Feast days for different ‘famous’ saints are spread over the year, however, on All Saints Day, all souls in heaven are celebrated. Saints, being close to God in heaven, are called to intercede for the people still on earth. It is good to remember and spend time in prayer to those who have died and are in heaven. All Souls Day (November 2nd) is a time for us to pray for those who are still on earth. This day brings everyone closer to a life of joy, peace and love. Families are most welcome to join us this Friday at 12 midday when we will attend Mass at St Michael’s Church to celebrate All Saints’ Day.
Parish Sacramental Program
2025 Sacramental Program – for students who are baptised and will be in years 4-6 in 2025.
Sacrament of Reconciliation will be celebrated in term 1, 2025
Sacrament of First Communion will be celebrated in term 2, 2025
Sacrament of Confirmation will be celebrated in term 3, 2025
For further Information – please contact the Sacramental Program Coordinator at sc.belconnennorth@cg.org.au or check the parish website at www.cg.org.au/belconnennorth
Sport & Library News - Erin Hardwicke
Boorowa
Thank you to the families and teachers that attended the Boorowa touch football and netball competition last Friday. A great day was had by all and congratulations to the 4 teams who represented our school. Thank you to the coaches, managers, umpires and parents who left extra early to transport our equipment to the fields. We can’t wait to do it all again in 2025!
ACT Athletics Ribbons and Awards Presentation
This Friday at assembly, we will present the ACT Athletics ribbons and make a special presentation to Mahli (5/6G) who broke the U11 Girls 100m and 200m record.
Flag Football Clinics
Thanks to a Term 4 grant from Sporting Schools we are excited to be able to purchase new equipment for flag football (non-contact NFL) and have two sessions of clinics for all students from K-6. Clinics will take place in Weeks 6 & 7.
Library Borrowing
The last week of library borrowing will be Week 6, with all books due by Friday 22 November. This will allow the end of year stocktake to take place. Thank you for your assistance with returning books by this date.
Overdue Library Books
If you have overdue library books, we would greatly appreciate these being returned as soon as possible. Overdue notices will be sent home with all students next week. If there is a book on your overdue notice that you are unable to find or has been returned previously, please indicate this on the overdue notice and return to your child’s classroom teacher.
A reminder to Kindergarten parents, Canberra Health Services offer a kindergarten catch-up appointment for those children who missed the health check at school.
The catch-up appointments are available at City Health Centre, 1 Moore Street Canberra City on the second floor.
Appointments can be made by ringing Community Health Intake on 51249977.
If parents have any questions, they can ring the School Health Team office on 51241585.
If your child won’t be returning to St Michael’s next year, except for Year 6 students, please complete the form attached and return to our front office. Soon, we will begin the process of developing class structures for 2025!
Student Attendance Term Dates 2025
Term 1 4 February to 10 April
Term 2 29 April to 3 July
Term 3 22 July to 25 September
Term 4 14 October to 18 December