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Last Sunday’s Gospel…
The Gospel last Sunday was quite challenging for us. Jesus is very clear in what is required to be one of His followers and gives different examples. What He is saying is that we have to be prepared to let go of anything that prevents us from following Him. That could be people, possessions or activities that lead us away from Him.
From the Principal...
We had our first huge community event in nearly three years – in my time at Holy Family! Grandparent’s Day and Book Week was an extraordinary event where we had literally hundreds of you back together with us. It was a wonderful time and I thank you all for taking the time to come. Please pass my gratitude on to your special visitors as well. Your efforts with the costumes were amazing and didn’t the students do a good job with their poetry presentations! Covid safe measures meant we held the event outside when we were all together but I don’t think we would have all fit in the hall anyway! Your donations for morning tea were very generous as well and we needed it all. I am very grateful to our wonderful staff who absolutely love preparing for days like this but it is always more work so I do appreciate it very much.










My gratitude also goes to the P&F who ran the Father’s Day stall. I had to be out in the middle of the day at another school and I came back in time for afternoon dismissal and to have many excited students showing me their shopping bags and goodies! It meant a great deal to the students and I’m sure our Dads appreciated it too! It’s lovely to be getting back to ‘normal’.
Our NAPLAN results have come through and while we do not yet have access to the State Mean, we can see we are tracking very well against the Diocesan Mean. Our Year 3 students are actually the best spellers in the whole diocese! We are above or very close to the diocesan average in all other areas for Years 3 and 5 and are very pleased with this result. The students and staff are working very hard and while we have not been able to use casual teachers to provide Professional Development for our teachers, we have been doing as much in class PD as possible. Teachers also recently gave up their own time after school to complete a five hour writing course after school in the evenings. We are very lucky to have such a dedicated team who strive always to improve their practice in order to maximise learning for your children.
I hope the sleep survey results and tips have been helpful! You will also notice a number of other things Sarah, our counsellor, is sending you this week. We are in uncharted territory with assisting the children getting into ‘normal’ life again and are trying lots of different things. We hope it helps!
God Bless,
Mrs Michelle Rolfe
Principal
Our current fortnightly focus is how students can be safe, respectful and responsible in Shared Spaces. Teachers have taken the time to explicitly teach students about procedures in the Shared Spaces. These shared spaces are valuable learning areas that are used throughout the day by teachers and school support officers.




Uniform
I would like to thank all of you for all your support with the transition from winter to summer uniform. We understand that we are coming to the end of the term which may mean you might start to purchase new items of clothing for students. Can I please ask that all items of uniform purchased follow the schools uniform guidelines in the Parent Handbook.
Just a reminder about a few things: (Please see the images)
School sport shoes: are to be predominately white with white shoelaces.
School leather shoes: are to be plain, standard black leather lace up traditional school shoes. No deck shoes or boots.
Regards,
Miss Alana Stroligo
Compass - it is important that every parent can access compass. We use Compass as our main communication form. Compass allows parents to see our notifications, school reports, newsletters, give permission for excursions and to add a student attendance note when the student is absent.
Importance of being on time to school each day
By being late, students miss important messages from the teacher and may miss out on important learning activities that happen early in the day.
The school bell goes at 8.45am, all students should be at school prior to the bell. Any student that arrives late will be marked as a partial absence.
*Please note, only mark in Compass if your child is absent for a FULL Day, our School office marks for partial absences.
School Fees
School fee account statements are emailed at the beginning of each month by the CEDoW School Fee Liaison Office to families. If you are having difficulty paying for your school fees we ask that you make contact with the school immediately via email info@hfidow.catholic.edu.au
2022
Tuesday 13th September | Kinder excursion to Golden Ridge Animal Farm |
Years 5 and 6 to Mass, 9.00am | |
Thursday 15th September | Year 3 excursion to Nan Tien Temple |
Friday 16th September | Musica Viva! |
Tuesday 20th September | Kinder, Years 1, 2 and 5 to Mass, 9.00am |
Thursday 22nd September |
Last day of school for Term 3 |
Friday 23rd September | Pupil Free Day |
Monday 10th October, 2022 | First Day for Term 4 |
Monday 10th October - 28th November (Monday's only) |
Learn to swim - Kinder, Year 1 & Year 2 |
Monday 7th 8th & 9th November | Years 4, 5 and 6 Bicycle Education Centre |
Sunday 20th November | First Holy Communion |
Monday 5th - Wednesday 7th December |
Year 5 Camp - Wedderburn |
Friday 16th December | Last day of school for Term 4 for students |
*Please note..Last day of Term 3 'pupil free day'*