Deputy Principal report
ANZAC DAY COMMEMORATIONS
On ANZAC Day we think about all those who have served defending our rights and freedoms to live in this beautiful country.
Thank you to the students, parents and teachers who gave up their time to represent our school at the Campbelltown RSL Anzac Day March. We met at Campbelltown Mall before marching along Queen Street with many other schools and groups to Mawson Park. A very moving service commenced just after 9am.
Congratulations to the students for the wonderful respect they demonstrated throughout the ceremony.
On Monday, 5 May, we will hold a Prayer at morning assembly to recognise ANZAC Day and remember all the brave men and women who have served our nation in conflict and peace-keeping missions. This year we commemorate the 110th anniversary of the landing of Australian and New Zealand troops on the Gallipoli peninsula in 1915.
TERM 2 CLASS CAPTAINS
It is wonderful to be recognised for leadership qualities. These students will be provided with their badge on Monday, 12 May (Week 3) at the morning assembly. We will inform parents via Compass of who our Term 2 Class Captains are, so you might be available to grab a photo and see your child receive their badge.
We are confident that our student leaders will be great examples for others demonstrating our Good Samaritan values and ‘Walking in Peace and Joy’.
MAY- MONTH OF THE ROSARY
May is the month we dedicate to Mary, the Mother of God and Mother of the Church, whom we honour as the first disciple. We recognise Mary as the one who listened and responded by saying yes to God.
This month we particularly encourage the praying of the Rosary at school and at home, a prayer that is special in the Catholic tradition. The Rosary dates back a long way in the history of the Church and traditionally consisted of three sets of mysteries: Joyful, Sorrowful and Glorious. The optional Mysteries of Light were added in 2002 by Pope John Paul II.
The Website below provides details about the rosary:
http://www.rosary-center.org/howto.htm
ANNUAL SCHOOL ATHLETICS CARNIVAL
Weather permitting, our Athletics Carnival is being held this Friday, 2 May, at the Narellan Sports Hub (Thursday, 15 May- backup day). Information for parents and carers about the organisation of the day and events can be accessed via Compass.
This year, all students will need to come to school and will be catching the bus to the Narellan Sports Hub. Parents will have the option to collect their children from the carnival, or they can catch the bus back to school.
A reminder that students will need to wear their sports uniform with their St John’s hat. They are encouraged to wear a coloured shirt (VAUGHAN green, POLDING blue, ST JOSEPH red, THERRY yellow). Please ensure that all items are labelled with your child’s name. Students may bring a small backpack that has their name on it, to store their belongings in for the day.
Unfortunately, there are NO CANTEEN FACILITIES at Narellan Sports Hub, so students will need to have their own packed lunch with plenty of water for the day. No food is allowed inside the boundary fence.
We are looking forward to another wonderful whole school event!