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T3 W1 2025 Newsletter

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T3 W1 2025 Newsletter

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY

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St Ita’s Catholic Primary School acknowledges and pays respect to the past, present and future Traditional Custodians and Elders of this nation and the continuation of cultural, spiritual and educational practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. 

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    WELCOME BACK TO TERM 3 

    A warm welcome back to everybody in the St Ita's learning community. I hope everybody had the chance to rest and relax and come back to school ready for another busy term. Lets hope we get a bit of sun and warmth.

     NAPLAN DATA

    Student NAPLAN test results will come through in the next fortnight and the results will be forwarded to parents via SIMON. Parents will also recieve a hard copy from the school. Please keep these documents safe as you may need to source them at a later date when your child transitions to secondary school.

    FIRST SEMESTER PARENT TEACHER INTERVIEWS

    Our first semester parent / teacher interviews will be held next week on Monday 28th July 3.40pm – 7.00pm and Wednesday 30th July 3.30pm – 5.30pm.

    Parents can log in and book a parent teacher interview time via the PAM online booking tool. If you are experiencing difficulty please contact your child's teacher.

    The main discussion point of this parent teacher meeting will be your child's Semester one report.

    DROPPING STUDENTS AT SCHOOL BEFORE 8.30AM

    A reminder to all parents that the school drop off time and gate opening is at 8.30am. We have been getting a growing number of students dropped off at school between 8.00 and 8.30 am and children are unsupervised. It can also be extremely cold and wet with minimal shelter. If you need to drop your children off prior to 8.30am we recommend that you contact Camp Australia and access before school care.

     CHILDREN WALKING HOME VIA DROUIN REC RESERVE

    We have noted that we have a lot of students who are now walking from school via the Drouin Rec Reserve gate at the end of the day.

    In the interest of student safety, we will monitor all students who walk and ask them to assemble at the end of each day under the shelter before exiting as a group.

    A staff member will walk the children around to the grassed area behind the signage so they can exit through the gate behind the goals that leads to Civic Park.

    For parents and carers who are parking and waiting for their child to walk to their car, these children will also meet under the shelter and parents will need to exit their cars to collect their children at the gate.

    Parents must notify their child's teacher with a class dojo, written note or email to give permission for their child/ren to walk from this point of exit.

    We thank you for supporting us to have a child safe environment at St Ita’s.

    WANT MORE CONFIDENT KIDS? MAKE THIS SIMPLE PARENTING SHIFT TODAY

    “Our words can break kids down or build them up.”

    Kids thrive on encouragement and positive reinforcement. But that doesn’t mean we shower kids with dull, pointless platitudes every time they take a step forward without falling over.

    Praise becomes meaningless when it’s tossed around like confetti at a wedding.

    Make the shift

    Shift from Generic praise (“Great job!” ,“That is so good!” “What a clever girl!” to Specific, Growth-oriented phrases.

    • You’ll notice the difference.
    • Your words will land and stick.
    • You’ll see results—improvement at school. Better behaviour. More confidence.

    Here are 20 phrases that truly build kids up, fostering a strong sense of self-worth and a love for learning.

    20 SPECIFIC PHRASES THAT BUILD KIDS UP

    These 20 phrases focus on eight distinct areas that ensure kids thrive: effort, growth, self-belief, capability, agency, self-expression, resilience and mindset.

    IMPORTANT NOTE: Please adapt each phrase to suit your child and your communication style. Be genuine so the phrases don’t feel fake. This will enhance their durability and effect.

    Effort and Growth

    Shifting your language to emphasise the process rather than just the outcome can profoundly impact how individuals perceive challenges and setbacks. The science of praise informs us that children after the age of seven prefer praise that focuses on effort, rather than results. They feel less pressure to get things right!

    By acknowledging effort, celebrating progress, and fostering a growth mindset, you empower your child to embrace learning and build resilience.

    1. "I see how hard you're working on that!"

    This acknowledges their effort, not just the outcome, reinforcing the value of persistence. Persistence is one of the key characteristics that children should develop for success.

    2."You're making so much progress!"

    Highlighting progress, no matter how small, keeps them motivated and shows them their efforts are paying off.

    1. "What's your plan for solving this?"

    This empowers them to think critically and develop problem-solving skills rather than relying on you for answers.

    1. “It's okay to make mistakes; that's how we learn!"

    This type of statement creates a safe space for experimentation, reducing the fear of failure.

    1. "You didn't give up, and look what happened!"

    This statement links perseverance to a positive outcome and teaches them the reward of persistence.

    Self-Belief and Capability

    Kids, like many adults, struggle to self-observe, so they need someone whom they trust to point out their capabilities and shape their thinking. Be the mirror that kids need, and use your language to reflect their strengths and abilities.

    1. "I know you can do this."

    Simple yet powerful, this phrase conveys trust and confidence in their abilities.

    1. "You are competent at……."

    This broad statement encourages them to dream big and recognise their own potential.

    1. "What a creative idea!"

    This statement validates their unique thoughts and encourages imaginative thinking.

    1. "I love how you [specific action, e.g., 'helped your friend']."

    Pointing out specific positive actions reinforces confident behaviour and makes them feel seen.

    1. "You're a really good friend/helper/listener."

    Labelling positive traits helps them internalise those qualities and encourages them to act accordingly.

    Agency and Self-Expression

    Use language that places the onus on kids to take charge of their thinking and actions. Agency is the engine that drives kids’ long-term success and well-being. Place the onus of your child to make choices, take initiative and resolve their own problems.

    1. "What do you think you should do?"

    This type of statement shows you value their opinion and encourages independent thought.

    1. "How does that make you feel?"

    This statement helps them develop emotional literacy and encourages children to trust their instincts.

    1. "It's your choice."

    When appropriate, offering choices gives them a sense of control and develops responsibility, especially when they experience the consequences of their choice.

    1. "I appreciate your honesty."

    This fosters trust and encourages them to be truthful, even when it's difficult.

    1. "Tell me more about it."

    This invites them to elaborate, showing genuine interest in their thoughts and experiences.

    Resilience and Mindset

    Perseverance and self-belief are essential for building confidence in children. Add comments and statements that foster resilience and a positive mindset to your confidence-building language mix.

    16 . "You've got this!"

    A classic cheer that instils confidence and courage in kids.

    1. "Let's try a different way."

    Encourage kids to think or act differently when things are tough. This phrase encourages flexibility and problem-solving in a non-judgmental way.

    1. "You handled that really well."

    This comment acknowledges their ability to navigate challenging situations.

    1. "I'm proud of you for [specific effort or action, e.g., 'trying something new']."

    Kids are approval-seeking missiles. They yearn for their parents to be proud of them and their efforts.

    1. "I love you no matter what."

    This simple phrase conveys unconditional acceptance and security, which is incredibly foundational for a child's emotional well-being.

    YOUR LANGUAGE BECOMES THEIR LANGUAGE.

    Children up to seven years old mainly learn about themselves from their parents.

    After that age, the opinions of peers and broader role models begin to hold significant weight. It doesn’t mean that your views are discounted, but your opinions must be considered alongside those of others.

    The message is clear. Consciously choose the messages and phrases that will help children develop a strong inner voice that will champion them through life's challenges and celebrate their unique strengths.

    Repeat those phrases often so that your language becomes their language and your voice becomes part of their inner voice, long after you think your direct influence has waned.

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    NEW BUILD OPENING AND BLESSING

    Bishop Greg, Father Brendan, members of parliament and representatives from DOSCEL will be onsite for the official blessing and opening of the new building on Friday 8th August at 11.00am. 

    The ceremony will be held in the meeting space in the new grade 1-2 build with children and guests. I’ll put a morning tea on for our guests once we’ve finished the formal ceremony and students can go back to class.

    DOSCEL BOARD VISIT

    On Wednesday 13th August we will have a visit from the DOSCEL Board to have a look at our school in action. I’m not sure of times but I believe it will be around 12 noon. I will keep staff and parents posted.

    BAPTISIM PROGRAM FOR SCHOOL AGED CHILDREN

    Have you ever thought about Baptism for your school aged child?

     An invitation is extended to parents who desire Catholic Baptism for children of school age to attend our Older Baptism Program. The program consists of two parent/child workshops, held on Tuesday 26th August, and Tuesday 2nd September in the Marian Room in Warragul (enter car park from Bowen Street). Each session will begin with an afternoon tea at 3.45. When families have attended these two sessions, parents will need to attend a parent session to book a time for Baptism. For more information, please contact Liz on warragul.sacraments@cdsale.org.au or ring 5623 1642

     

    IMPORTANT DATES

    Friday August 8th Blessing of the new Grade 1-2 building

    Wednesday 13th August Visit from DOSCEL Board

    Wednesday 20th August Book Week Dress Up

    SCHOOL BELL TIMES 2025

    8.50 am Morning Bell - Learning Begins
    10.50 am - 11 am Eating Time (10 mins) & Recess
    11.20 am - 1.20 pm Learning Time
    1.20 pm - 2.20 pm Eating Time (10 mins) & Lunch
    2.20 pm - 3.20 pm Learning Time
    3.20 pm Afternoon Bell - Hometime 

    PARENT INFORMATION PRESENTATIONS

    Our teaching staff have put together information slides for each grade level to help provide families with important information about our school.  The slides include information relevant to each grade level, such as specialist timetables, classroom expectations, and special activities that may be happening.  We encourage families to look at these slides as they will assist in answering many common questions about school life at St. Ita's.

    CLICK HERE to view the slides

    STUDENT MEDICATION 

    We understand that, from time to time, students need to take medication while they are at school. If so, please contact the Admin Office to complete a Medication Administration Form. 

    All medication must be delivered to the office in its original packaging. If it has been prescribed by your GP, the pharmacy labeling on the packaging must include your child's name.
     
    Please note: We will make every effort to help you with medication administration. Wherever possible, medication should be scheduled outside school hours. For example, medication required three times a day is generally not required during a school day: it can be taken before and after school and before bed.

    STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS

    STATE CROSS COUNTRY FINALIST
    Grade 6 student Eli Spargo recently ran his way into the State Cross Country final which was ran on Monday. Eli finished in 22nd place and took a massive 1 minute off his personal best time. This is an amazing achievement and the St Ita's community is proud of your efforts Eli.

     

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    A FUTURE PICCASO IN THE MAKING
    Grade 2 student Leroy Crimmins loves participating in art classes and was very proud of his revent work. His work is now going to be show cased outside of Mr Osler's office for everyone to see. Well done Leroy, the St Itas community is very proud of your artistic creativity.
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    PARISH NEWS

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    How absent-mindedly we recite this prayer that Jesus taught us: at every Mass, six times in a Rosary and other times in our daily lives!

    Where does it come from? Well, from Jesus of course. But there are strong elements from Old Testament prayer and the Jewish prayer tradition with which Jesus was familiar. Our Catechism teaches that this prayer is “truly the summary of the whole gospel” yet, sadly, in our human frailty, we rarely stop to savour it as we should. This week’s gospel features the less well-known Luke version (Luke 11:1-13), essentially the same as Matthew’s but with some interesting variations.

    Jesus encourages us to address the “Father” who is extolled as “holy”. No mention of “heaven” but entering into dialogue with the Creator of all, we are blessed to have a special and personal connection. The core of Jesus’ mission is to bring us the Good News of the Father’s Kingdom, which is coming in fullness but is observably already here. Luke’s prayer doesn’t mention the Father’s will (that’s a given in his kingdom) and Jesus encourages us ask for our needs for each and every day, for forgiveness of our sins and to be spared time of trial.

    Rattling it off in rote form as we often do is exactly the wrong way to pray. The disciple asks for guidance (Luke 11:1) and Jesus models how to pray rather than the detail of what to pray. He might have said, “these are the main things: remember you are speaking with the Creator of all, who is your loving Father and who wants what is truly best for you and for everyone.” It is in thoughtfully articulating our issues we pray best. The Father knows it anyway but, rather than going around in circles, we might trustingly nestle to this loving Father, telling him how we adore him and what is happening in our lives at the moment.

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    BAPTISIM PROGRAM FOR SCHOOL AGED CHILDREN

    Have you ever thought about Baptism for your school aged child?

     An invitation is extended to parents who desire Catholic Baptism for children of school age to attend our Older Baptism Program. The program consists of two parent/child workshops, held on Tuesday 26th August, and Tuesday 2nd September in the Marian Room in Warragul (enter car park from Bowen Street). Each session will begin with an afternoon tea at 3.45. When families have attended these two sessions, parents will need to attend a parent session to book a time for Baptism. For more information, please contact Liz on warragul.sacraments@cdsale.org.au or ring 5623 1642

    SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION KEY DATES

    PARENT/CHILD WORKSHOP

    Families are invited to attend this workshop.

    Thursday, 31st July 7pm – 8pm

    Marian Room, St. Joseph’s Church, Warragul

    2ND RITE OF RECONCILIATION

    Thursday, 7th August, 7:00pm St Ita’s Church Drouin

    RETREAT DAY FOR CANDIDATES

    AT Marish Sion College, Warragul

    Friday, 8th August, 10.00 – 2.30

    The candidates will participate in a rehearsal of the ceremony

    SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION MASS

    Friday, 15th August, 7:00pm Marist-Sion College Hall.

    Celebrant: Bishop Greg Bennet

    If you have any queries or concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact Liz Schellekens: Warragul.sacraments@cdsale.org.au or St. Joseph’s Parish Office: 56231642

    The Sacrament Team is looking forward to working with you and your child in this next very important step in their faith journey.

    Kindest regards, Liz Schellekens

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    SCHOOL UNIFORM

    We understand, and are aware that our school uniform retailer, Beleza, has recently experienced shortages and stock ordering issues with some of our school uniforms core items.  Beleza have confirmed that they will communicate with us as soon as items have been received, and we will notify families so that we can aim to have all students in full school uniform as soon as possible.

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    SCHOOL FEES

    Term 1 & 2 School Fees are now overdue. The due date for payment was 21st April 2025.  If you have not received a statement, please contact the Admin Office to request a copy.

    Term 3 School Fees are due and payable by 21st July 2025.

    DIRECT DEBITS

    There is still time to set up Direct Debits if you would like to use this method of payment. We offer weekly, monthly, and fortnightly options, and credit card and bank account options are available.

    CSEF/CONCESSIONS

    We encourage all families with a current Concession Card to complete the paperwork for the CSEF Concession Program. Rules and conditions apply, so please read the attached information carefully. If you have any questions, please contact the Admin Office on (03) 5326 7222.

    SCHOOL SAVINGS BONUS

    TRAVEL CONVEYANCE ALLOWANCE

    We encourage all families to review the attached Travel Conveyance Allowance Application Form to see if they meet the government's requirements to receive an allowance for driving their children to and from school daily. Please review the eligibility criteria carefully, and if you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Admin Office at (03) 5326 7222.