`vTâÄxç Vtà{ÉÄ|v VxÇàÜtÄ fv{ÉÉÄ 33-39 Capper Street (PO Box 453) Tumut Phone 69472000 or Fax 69473771 Email: [email protected] http://www.mcauleytumut.nsw.edu.au From the Principal Dear Parents I would like to thank all those parents and grandparents who not only a3ended but were very ac&vely involved in running our Swimming Carnival last Friday. A great day was had by students and staff and we beat the storm. Wk 4, Thursday 19th February 2014 Opening School Mass Grace Bowman and proud mum Deb Swim report inside Schools benefit from parental involvement in all sorts of ways. It can help to improve student achievements, teacher morale and create valuable rela&onships between teachers and parents. Parents benefit from being a big part of their child's educa&on, as well. Parents who are involved are be3er prepared to help their children learn at home and have more confidence as a parent. They have a be3er understanding of how their child's school operates and what educa&onal programs are used. Parents who get involved in their children's educa&on also set a posi&ve example for their children and demonstrate to them the importance of educa&on. Darcy Quinn and mum Emma Chloe Salmon and mum Tina Schools o6en play a key role in the community by volunteering and taking part in important local causes, such as charity fundraisers. Having community involvement in schools helps students feel empowered to take ac&ve roles as ci&zens in their local communi&es by con&nuing volunteering even a6er leaving school. Kind regards, Reflection "Love cannot remain by itself — Rod Li3le, Principal it has no meaning. Love has to be put into ac on and that ac on is service." Last Thursday the McAuley community celebrated the beginning of the school year with Mass. During this Mass, the newly elected leaders of the school were inducted into our McAuley Community. The newly elected school captains welcomed our Kindergarten children and other students who have joined our school community. The many parents and friends present, were also warmly welcomed. Following the Mass, parents and our school leaders joined with the staff for morning tea. It was pleasing to see so many parents who joined in our celebra&on and our morning tea. McAuley is extremely proud of our student leaders (full list over page) for 2015. Through their example they will provide a model for all students through Chris&an leadership and service to our school. Nanna Bruijns, Sam Phillips, Mrs Kingwill and Mrs Turnbull enjoy a lovely cuppa and get-together a(er Mass. - Mother Teresa fàâwxÇà _xtwxÜá ECDH PRAYER Loving God, may we open our hearts and minds to all that you call us to be. May we strive to reach our poten al and shine forth your glory in us. Amen. - Anita Mason, Religious Educa&on Coord Coming up this Week (Wk 4) School WINTER JACKETS Friday 20th ◊ School Banking Day ◊ School Counsellor half day. ◊ Western Region Swimming Carnival Boorowa ◊ FREE Drum sessions from Yr 1-6 Saturday 21st: ◊ Parish Mass 6pm presented by our SRC students McAuley Winter Jacket orders are being taken now at Swans of Tumut. Sizes 4-16 (kids) $65.00. Adult sizes S to XXXL $75.00. Orders close next Friday so please call into the shop or phone 69476500 to order your child a jacket for the cooler months. Coming up next Week (Wk 5) Monday 23rd: ◊ Year 7 Immunisa&ons ◊ Golf Championships Tuesday 24th: ◊ Mass Yr 7 – Blessing of the SRC Badges. ◊ WR Swimming carnival (Alterna&ve date) ◊ Blakeney Lodge visit by Yr 10.1 ◊ Sydney Swans visit K-6 Wednesday 25th: ◊ Kindergarten Rest Day. ◊ Kinder students have individual tes&ng. Parents, please ring the school if you are unsure of your allocated &me. ◊ Primary AFL Trials in Wollongong. Thursday 26th: ◊ Primary Assembly presented by 5/6H—School Hall at 2:30pm. All welcome. ◊ Community Council Mee&ng 6pm. Friday 27th: ◊ School Banking Day ◊ School WINTER JACKET orders close at Swans. Canteen Roster Next Week PRIMARY CANTEEN Mon 23rd: Ewan Watkins and Ma3 White Wed 25th: Sam Phillips Friday 27th: Amanda Su3on and Narissa Wa3s SECONDARY CANTEEN Mon 23rd: Leanne Adams Wed 25th: Leanne Adams Friday 27th: Leanne Adams Facebook A friendly reminder that our Facebook page is purely for informa&on only. Please do not send messages or ask ques>ons via this page. Please email or ring the school if you require any informa&on. Parish Mass Saturday 6pm As you would be aware, our school is responsible for presen&ng a Parish Mass once a month where students par&cipate in the Mass in the areas of readings, singing and the offertory procession. This Saturday, 21st at 6 pm ALL of our SRC students for 2015 are invited to present the Parish Mass in the Church. We would encourage all of the students to make a special effort to par>cipate in this Mass. Please contact the school office by Friday 20th February if your child is able to support this Mass - Anita Mason , REC through their a3endance. Thank you for your support. SCHOOL LEADERS FOR 2015 Congratula>ons: Hamish Mason-Ellio3 School Captains Alison Dean Billy Skein Vice Captains Zara Burgess Jordan Sanbrook Primary Leaders Natasha Cullinger Tom Stewart Primary Vice Leaders Emily Mudie Bailey Piper 9.1 Rhiana Plum - Lemon Kristopher Foulkes 9.2 Grace Williams Will Goode 8.1 Amy Dean Paul Grove 8.2 Chloe Salmon Darcy Quinn Homework Due! ⇒ ⇒ ⇒ Year 8 English Autobiography due 2nd March. Year 9 English Essay due and Edmodo ac&vi&es due Wk 5, 26th Feb. Year 10 English Deadly Unna essay and Edmodo ac&vi&es due Wk 5, 23rd Feb. 7.1 Caitlin Brewis Darren Torio 7.2 Mackenzi Woodward Jake Crane Year 5 Charlo3e Colhoun Kurt Torio Lillian Holtorf Liam Buckley 3/4B Lily Webb Kai Skein-Bruijns 3/4 R Enjoying their recess break— Milla, Abbey, Lily and Darcie Jessie Ra6ery Chisholm Captains Jarrod Reynolds and Bethany McNamara Chisholm Vice Captains Tom Salmon and Annabel Dean MacKillop Captains: Jayden Kent and Jaimee McQuellin MacKillop Vice Captains: Tom Boxall and Sarah Oriel Therry Captains Billy Spackman and Grace Bowman Therry Vice Captains Isaac Gray and Georgia Goode Helping the wider community! Tom’s—Boxall, Salmon & Stewart! Johnny Holz “We wanted to thank the McAuley Community for allowing Aaron Russell and Jayden Kent to assist at the St Mary's Batlow/ St Joseph's Adelong, Swimming Carnival. The boys were a fantas&c help on the day and assisted by stepping in as &me keepers when needed, errand runners as well as assis&ng our younger students in the pool. Aaron and Jayden were well mannered, polite and helpful and a credit to your school and their families. Thank you from everyone at St Mary's and St Joseph’s Schools”. Swim Carnival Success Amelia HasseG Archdiocese Sport Trials Students from both campuses are trialling for various sports Archdiocese teams. Tom Stewart, Tom Salmon and Tom Boxall all trialled for Cricket while Johnny Holz trialled for Tennis — all had a wonderful day and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. The boys all displayed great skills , confidence, determina&on and sportsmanship but were unsuccessful in making the teams on this occasion. Year 6’s Amelia HasseG trialled for the pres&gious Basketball team and was successful in gaining selec&on to the team. Amelia is a talented athlete and the school is very proud of her efforts and sportsmanship quali&es. Many thanks to parents who transported the 3 Toms, Johnny & Amelia to Young last week. Your support is much appreciated. Secondary boys Bailey Piper, Harry and Billy Skein will all represent McAuley in the Archdiocese Golfing Championships at Catalina on Monday. We wish the boys well in their endeavours to gain further selec&on. - Maree Stewart, Sports Coordinator. Our enthusias&c, par&cipa&on-packed day at the Pool was fantas&c! A big thanks to our parents for their overwhelming Jayden and Aaron support. Many parents took &me off work to &me-keep, judge etc. I do thank you for your con&nued support as without it, the carnival would be difficult to hold. Congratula&ons to all students for their wonderful par&cipa&on and house spirit. This Friday 23 students will be travelling to Boorowa to the Primary Western Region Swimming Carnival. We wish them all well. Our Secondary students will travel to Goulburn on Friday 6th March for their next level of compe&&on. Special congratula>ons to our Age Champions as follows: Primary: 8 Yrs: Xavier Henderson, HOUSE POINTS: Jaida Smith, Kieara Clarke & Sophie Dean Therry 400 9 Yrs: Kai Skein Bruijns and Liam Buckley Olivia Smith , Charlo3e Kelly MacKillop 356 and Chloe Turnbull 10 Yrs Callum Dean and Jack Stewart Chisholm 302 Jordyn Ryan and Amelia Grant 11 Yrs: Jobe Gentle and Callum Keenan Lillian Holtorf and Charlo3e Colhoun 12 Yrs: Jacob Griffiths, John Holz, Jack McQuellin and Yuhann Cameron Pani Emily Mudie and Annabel Dean Secondary: 12 Yrs: Moriah Olsen and Jorja Muir 13 Yrs: Harrison Symons and Darcy Brennan Caitlin Mudie and Lily Carroll 14 Yrs: Bryce Hall and Harry Skein Piper Duck and Amy Dean 15 Yrs: Jack Baron, James Goode and Flynn Piper Bye Ashley van Rijswijk and Brooke Day 16 Yrs: Billy Skein and Lachlan Anderson Alison Dean 17 Yrs: Jaimee McQuellin. Do an hour of physical activity everyday Children need at least 60 minutes of ac&vity each day. Children are not going to have enough physical ac&vity while at school. Families can plan extra ac&vity into their lives to make up the difference. Yr 7 gets active outdoors at Borambola! Our Year 7 students swapped desks and computers for fresh air and fun last week when they visited Borambola Sport and Recrea&on Centre. The group of students a3ended as part of their orienta&on to secondary school. The day ac&ve outdoor learning program included kayaking, archery, swimming, rock climbing, as well as evening ac&vi&es that aimed at developing teamwork and communica&on. The adventurous ac&vi&es were certainly a lot of fun, but they also provided a significant educa&onal advantage. The program was a great opportunity for the kids to get to know each other outside the formal classroom, as well as to challenge their abili&es and prac&ce ini&a&ve, teamwork and communica&on. Once they had returned from the three days of geUng to know their peers the Year 7 students elected their SRC representa&ves for 2015. A really great >me was had by all. SELWYN SNOWFIELD’S RACE & DEVELOPMENT SQUAD Selwyn’s RADS program provides a challenging environment for children to improve while exploring the whole mountain. Children from the age of seven and with intermediate skiing or boarding ability and above are able to join our exci&ng and rewarding ski and snowboard training program, run by qualified coaches from the Selwyn Snow-sports School. RADS is conducted over 12 days consis&ng of two 2hr training sessions per day. Training &mes are 10am-12pm and 1pm-3pm. Cost: $621 or casual rates available Dates: 28th June, 29th June, 30th June, 5th July, 6th July, 7th July, 12th July, 19th July, 26th July, 2nd August, 9th August, 16th August If you require further informa>on or want to register please contact the friendly staff on 02 6454 9488.
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