Newsletter February 12th, 2025
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Principal Message
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NAPLAN
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Inform & Empower
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St Brigid’s Parents & Friends Committee
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School Counsellor/Pastoral Care
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Whole School Prayer/Assembly - change of time!
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Enrolments are open
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Key Dates to Remember
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School Uniform
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School Routine and Absence
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School Fees
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SIMON Everywhere App & PAM accounts
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Sacramental News
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Birthdays
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Gordon & Bungaree Parish News
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Community News & Events
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SZapp Mobile Application - St Brigid's communication in one place!
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Change of Details
Dear Parents, Carers and Families,
As we enter Week 3, it is wonderful to see our students continuing to build meaningful connections with each other, both in the classroom and beyond. Our new and returning students have settled into school life beautifully, creating a warm and supportive learning environment.
This year, we continue our partnership with the Catholic Education Flare Primary Literacy Team as we implement and embed the Structured Literacy (FLARE) Pedagogical Framework and commitments from Foundation - Year 6.
With all classes now fully engaged in learning, each day all students receive explicit instruction in essential literacy skills, including:
- Oral Language
- Phonological Awareness (embedded in our Phonics and Reading sessions)
- Systematic Synthetic Phonics (Foundation to Year Three)
- Fluency
- Language and Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary
- Spelling (Spelling Mastery Year Four to Year Six)
- Grammar & Syntax
- Writing
- Handwriting
By focusing on these key areas, we are equipping our students with strong foundational literacy skills that will support their learning across all subjects.
This year as a staff we continue to build our knowledge in the Structured Literacy framework and look forward to our Professional Learning day in Week 7 focusing on Structured Literacy facilitated by the Catholic Education Flare Primary Literacy Team.
Please see the link below for further information regarding our ‘Literacy Approach' and partnership with the Catholic Education team.
We appreciate your ongoing partnership and look forward to another fantastic year of growth and achievement.
Take care and God bless,
Jayne Bosworth
'Inspire us to act justly and to reverence all God has made.'
Excerpt from St Brigid's Prayer
This year, the National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) will take place in March from Wednesday 12th March - Monday 24th March for students in Years 3 and 5.
This year, students will complete NAPLAN online. NAPLAN online brings many new opportunities for students and teachers that are limited or not possible with paper-based tests. The year three Writing test is the only test that will continue as a pen and paper assessment this year. It is through the Online National Assessment Platform that we will administer the tests. Children will complete the tests via a secure locked down browser on a suitable device.
Please click on the link below for further information regarding NAPLAN:
Again this year, students from Year 1-6 will be participating in the Inform & Empower Cyber Safety & Digital Wellbeing program. This means that our classes will be tuning in to live streamed incursions (with their teachers) every term that focus on healthy and safe digital habits. The incursion content is all written and delivered by qualified teachers who are endorsed by the eSafety Commissioner as a Trusted eSafety Provider.
These sessions aim to help children better navigate the online world and become more aware, clever, brave and kind. They will focus on topics including navigating unwanted contact, cyberbullying, help-seeking strategies, unsafe content, balancing screen time with "green time" and sharing personal information.
The following website will provide you with further information regarding Inform and Empower.
Our first Parents and Friends meeting for 2025 will take place on Monday 3rd March from 3.15pm - 4.00pm in our school Library. An active P&F committee allows families the opportunity to play a valuable part in providing social and fundraising activities. Please attend this meeting if you are interested in joining our P&F committee. Any help would be greatly appreciated as all funds raised contribute to resources and materials to support your children in their holistic development.
Suzanne Beaver will again be at St Brigids every Tuesday this year.
Suzanne is available for individual sessions with children. Common issues addressed are managing strong emotions, self esteem, friendship issues, anxiety, and family challenges such as illness, grief and separation.
Suzanne is also available for individual sessions with parents. Topics can include a range of parenting challenges, i.e. managing strong emotions, school reluctance, helping your child form strong friendships, and helping your child to navigate family separation.
Suzanne can also assist you in finding the right external support for your child and family.
This is a great service provided right here at school. Please don't hesitate to contact Suzanne with any concerns you might have. Contact Suzanne by phone on a Tuesday or by email any day sbeaver@sbballan.catholic.edu.au.
You can also access the service through the office or your classroom teacher.
Whole School Prayer/ Assembly will commence in Week 4 and will take place on a fortnightly basis at St Brigid’s Church. To ensure uninterrupted Literacy time and as specialist classes will take place each Friday, we will need to move assembly to Monday afternoons from 2:30pm.
This term we will have three assemblies:
- Monday 17th February, 2025 @ 2:30pm - Year 2/3W facilitating
- Monday 3rd March, 2025 @ 2:30pm
- Monday 17th March, 2025 @ 2:30pm
All of the timetabled events (to date) for the school year can be found on our school calendar which can be accessed through PAM and via this newsletter.
2025, Term 1
Monday 10th February |
Year 4-6 Swimming |
Tuesday 11th February & Wednesday 12th February |
Parent Teacher Check ins |
Monday 17th February |
Assembly 2:30pm - Year 2/3W |
Monday 24th February |
Little Feet Big Footprints - Day1 |
Monday 3rd March |
Assembly 2:30pm Parents & Friends Meeting 3:15pm |
Wednesday 5th March |
Ash Wednesday Mass |
Friday 7th March |
Student Free Day - Staff first aid training |
Monday 10th March |
Labour Day Public Holiday |
Tuesday 11th March |
Student Free Day - FLARE |
Wednesday 12th March |
NAPLAN Commences |
Monday 17th March |
Assembly 2:30pm |
Wednesday 19th March |
Moorabool Sports - Mason's Lane |
Friday 4th April |
School Photos Last day of Term 1 - 2:20pm finish |
Please ensure that your child is wearing the correct summer uniform to school each day including bringing the St Brigid’s school bag to and from school daily. A navy wide brim hat is also required. If your child does not have a hat to wear they will need to play in the sheltered area only during breaks.
Children are able to wear sports uniform each Tuesday and on classroom nominated sports day as directed by your child’s classroom teacher.
All children are expected to be at school ready to begin by 8:55am. Arriving on time for school is important. The first 10 minutes of school is a vital time of the day when the day's routine and structure is established. It is a time for ‘tuning in’ and focusing on the learning intentions for the day. It is very difficult for children arriving late to ‘catch up on this missed information. Parents are expected to phone through to the office the child’s absence on the day, or through our school Parent Access Module (PAM). If there has been no contact from the family in the morning of the absence, a sms from the office confirming the child’s absence from school will be sent.
Outstanding School Fees for 2024 statements will be emailed this week and 2025 School Fee information will be emailed also this week.
Payment options are via direct debit, EFTPOS at the school office, cash, cheque, credit card or internet banking. An early payment discount of $200 is offered where the family fee account is paid in full by 28th February.
Direct debits are available fortnightly, monthly, or termly payments. Payments will commence on the 13th February.
Welcome to St Brigid's Primary School's Parent Access Module or PAM.
PAM is the home of your school related, student information and will be used for medical profiles, excursion/camp permissions, parent teacher interviews, absences and daily messages. Please follow the instructions below to set up your account.
Step 1:
You will need to set your own access password. To set your password click on the link below. This will take you to the PAM login page. Click on the 'Forgot Password?' link and follow the prompts.
Download the SIMON Everywhere app to access PAM on your preferred
device/s. Search 'SIMON everywhere' in the app store and download. Once
downloaded, click on the 3 lines in the top left corner, click on 'add school',
select 'St Brigid’s Primary School' then enter the login details that you set up
for PAM in Step 1.
Step 3:
Please complete the medical profile for each of your child/ren and upload any action plan if applicable. Please Note: It is the parents/guardians' responsibility to update their child/ren's profiles, to inform the school of any changes. This profile will be the main school medical reference for camps and excursions.
If you are experiencing any difficulty with the setup process, please contact the office.
SZappp Mobile Application is a fantastic way for communicating and making information or resources available to our St Brigid's school community.
Please follow the instructions in the below guide on how to install the SZappp and register an email account for communication.