Freda's News
Dear Parents,
It's been another busy term at St Paul’s - full of plenty of learning and lots of special events. As this is the final newsletter of Term 2, I would like to thank you all for your support and enthusiasm throughout the term. There have been many highlights throughout the term: Year 3 Reconciliation, Year 6 Confirmation (with a visit from Bishop Tony Ireland), Year 3 – 6 Cross Country, a wonderful Mother’s Day stall and breakfast, the Year 5 School Camp to Sovereign Hill, the incredible School Disco, and plenty of excursions, incursions and Learning Assemblies to name a few. Such an active and positive school climate happens when we have families, staff and students working together.
Farewell
This term we bid farewell to Abby Lo from 3AM and Hudson Vincitorio from 1A. Wishing Abby and Hudson all the very best at their new schools, you will both be very missed!
Staffing News
I’m so happy to announce that Amanda Moore will be teaching Art for the remainder of the year. Amanda has stepped back into St Paul’s this year doing some casual relief teaching. This term in particular, Amanda has enthusiastically picked up where Emily Thorowgood left off to become the new Art teacher. She's rearranged the Art Room, created some great pieces with the students, and is taking onboard the Art Show for Term 3 (brave soul!). Welcome back Amanda!
Student reports and learning achievement
Student Reports will be made available on Compass this Wednesday 26 June. Please refer to the email from Cath Knights sent earlier today. I would like to thank the teachers for their work and professionalism to put these together. The Parent-Teacher interviews next term is an excellent time to discuss your child’s report.
As a final request for the term, I ask you all to login to Seesaw over the holidays and look closely at the work samples uploaded by your child and their teachers. These videos, images and accompanying comments represent a detailed insight into their learning and goals during the year so far. Their creation involves a lot of hard work and teachers really appreciate when we see that an upload has been viewed or, even better, that a comment is added that a parent enjoyed viewing a Seesaw post.
Shadesail
Our highly anticipated shade sail is finally up! The shade sail is beautifully designed and was part of the Victorian Government Shade Sail Grant.
This funding was aimed at enhancing the sun protection of community spaces such as schools, parks, sports clubs, and other communal venues. The shade sail was custom designed to compliment the recently refurbished Junior classrooms, which included a beautiful decking area on the Riddle Street side of the school. The next phase will be to plant some trees along the fence line to continue building up the aesthetics of the school.

Digital Citizenship Advice for Families
As the Term 2 holidays approach, and while the weather is so cold outdoors, many children may be spending time indoors and on devices. We ask that parents be mindful of the chats and online messaging that happens between children, particularly that they are monitored by a parent and the messages remain respectful and appropriate. A few weeks ago, Cath Knights shared a link with parents around the eSafety commission: Parents | eSafety Commissioner. There is plenty of fantastic advice and resources to delve into.
Congratulations to our Chess players
Last week at the Chess Tournament St Paul's came 4th overall against all competing schools - well done to Eli Board, Christos Tsihitas and Max Foster. This is a fabulous achievement!
More Congratulations
Against the odds, St Paul’s Green Ball’s team won their tennis tournament for the season. Congratulations to Eli, Christos and Charlie. Well done to Charlie for winning the award for best performing player in the competition.
Student Awards
Awards given in assembly: Monday 17 June |
|
Class |
Students |
PB |
Hugo Cranefield, Mischa Vaux |
PW |
Bailey Delacorn, Tommy Foots |
1M |
Nora Holland, Anika Stern |
2C |
Jack Creffield |
2MD |
Francis Baker, Maggie McAuliffe |
3A |
Rebecca De Croos, Louis Hall |
3MA |
Olivia Yorke, Michaela Schembri |
4LH |
Hayden Challis, Angelica Tsihitas |
4W |
Ava Friend, Harrison O’Reilly |
5F |
Sofia Madanis, Zayn Soufan, Eli Board |
5K |
Violet Belej and Loretta Wise |
6BG |
Harper Easton, Leo Johnson, Max Foster |
6WG |
April Arundel, Isabella Cure |
Upcoming Events (the Term 3 Parent Calendar will be added to the school app and distributed later in the week)
Tuesday 25 June - End of Term Mass 10am
Friday 28 June - casual clothes day. Wear a touch of purple and bring a gold coin donation to support Epilepsy awareness. Finish 2.30pm
Monday 15 July - first day of Term 3
Thursday 18 July - Beginning of Term Mass 10am
Monday 22 July - Whole School Assembly 3.00pm
Thursday 25 July - Grandparents and Special Friends Morning
Wednesday 31 July and Thursday 1 August - Parent Teacher interviews
Lost Property
We have an incredible amount of clothing and containers in Lost Property. We do our very best to return items to their owners but this can be a hard task when property is not named clearly or at all, or has a past family name on it. Please come and check for any items that you feel you may be missing. Any unclaimed clothing will be donated to the second hand uniform shop; any unclaimed containers will be thrown out at the end of the week.
2024 School Closure Days
Monday 9 September - School Closure Day
Monday 4 November - School Closure Day
Tuesday 5 November - Melbourne Cup Public Holiday
Friday 29 November - School Closure Day
Last Day of Term 2
A reminder that Friday is the final day of term - our casual clothes day and a 2:30pm finish. This casual clothes day theme is wacky hair, and wear a touch of purple. This is to raise money and awareness for the Epilepsy Foundation.
Holiday Wishes
I hope everyone has a restful break over the next two weeks! Everyone has deserved this opportunity to recharge the batteries and I commend our school community for the great spirit of cooperation and determination through the first six months of 2024. I look forward to seeing everyone back at school on Monday 15 July.
Kind regards,
Freda