Newsletter July 13th, 2022
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Principal's Message
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Welcome Back Pete
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Child Safety and Wellbeing at St Brigid's
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Parent/Teacher Conferences, 3-Way Conferences
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Celebration of the Sacraments of Eucharist and Confirmation (St Brigid's)
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Hot Lunches Resume - Volunteers Required
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Assemblies (Timetable)
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Learning Dispositions
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Uniform
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NCCD Information Sheet for Parents, Carers and Guardians
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Important Dates - Term 3
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Classroom Helper Information/Training Sessions
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Arts Night - Save the Date
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Book Club Issue 5
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Birthdays
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Our Diocesan Community
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Gordon & Bungaree Parish News
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Community News & Events
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Change of Details
Mary MacKillop is not only the first Australian to be recognised by the Church as a Saint, she is truly a very Australian saint. She characterises the spirit of the Australian mythology. She was a prodigious hard worker who put the needs of others before herself. She exhibited something of the larrikin spirit: constantly in dispute with authority but pressing on, regardless. She used the strengths of others but also didn’t tolerate those who were not genuine. Her commitment to the schooling of children from poor and rural communities established a model of Catholic education that continues today.
A Saint for and of Australia! - by Greg Sunter
Dear Members of the St Brigid’s Community,
“Never see a need without doing something about it”
Yesterday was the Feast of St Mary of the Cross (Mary MacKillop) - Australia’s first saint of the Catholic Church. Mary MacKillop’s legacy continues today in countless ways. Education in its many facets is still a strong ministry for the Sisters of Saint Joseph.
New ways of living the charism have emerged through chaplaincy, pastoral work and a myriad of ways of bringing healing and hope through spirituality, counselling, supervision and mentoring.
Mary MacKillop has shown us how to forgive and how to be compassionate; she teaches us about sanctity and is a saint for all of us today.
A very big thank you to you all for your enthusiasm in attending the 3-Way Conferences that have taken place over the last two weeks. The conferences were a wonderful opportunity for our students, parents and teachers to actively reflect on the learning that has taken place and discuss future goals/targets. Thank you to our wonderful children, parents and teachers for your participation in the conferences.
Finally, congratulations to our wonderful Foundation children who celebrated their 100 days of school on Friday! The children had a wonderful day and looked amazing in their outfits!
Have a wonderful week,
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
The Victorian Government has announced new Child Safe Standards to further strengthen child safety across organisations, including schools. The new standards recognise the critical importance of families and the broader school community in maintaining and promoting child safety and wellbeing.
St Brigid's School has reviewed and updated our child safety policies and procedures to ensure they meet the requirements of the new standards. The DOBCEL Child Safety and Wellbeing Policy is now available to view on the school’s website.
We are committed to continuous improvement in our approach to child safety and wellbeing and welcome feedback from families and members of our school community on ways we can further strengthen our child safety policies, procedures and practices. If you have any suggestions, comments or questions in relation to our child safe policies and practices, please contact the school.
Parent/Teacher Conferences will now be referred to as 3-Way Conferences. A 3-Way Conference actively involves parents, students and teachers reflecting on student growth as a learner, while acknowledging the most important participants in the learning process – student, teacher and parent. The student facilitates the conference and is supported by the teacher when needed.
3-Way Conferences will take place onsite this term on Monday 1st August and Monday 8th August. Given the nature of these meetings, it would be wonderful if students could attend with parents. All families can book a suitable time through PAM/SIMON Everywhere. Bookings will be made available from Thursday 14th July. If you need any assistance with making a booking please contact Jodie in the office.
A big thank you to Therese Winter for her wonderful work with the sacramental program. Our prayers and thoughts are with the following children who will celebrate the sacrament of Eucharist and Confirmation at St Brigid’s church on Sunday 17th July at 10:30am or Sunday 24th July at 10:30am.
Kiara Grigg, Chloe Muscat, Ned Conroy, Maya Filo, Esther Seketa, Mate Marinovic and Clara Monterosso
Hot lunches will resume again this week! Lunch orders are due in no later than Wednesday afternoon and are to be placed in the blue lunch tin in the main school foyer.
Please write your child’s name, class and lunch items on a brown paper bag, and enclose money. Any change will be taped to the paper bags. Please remember, two bags are required if having a dessert item as well.
Volunteers
This term we will re-introduce a roster to help prepare and serve lunches on each Friday. If you are available to help out on a Friday between 11.30am-1.00pm please contact the school office (valid Working With Children Check is required).
The children really enjoy hot lunches and this can only happen with the help of volunteers!
This term, we are very excited to welcome families back to our fortnightly assemblies in the Multipurpose Room. Each fortnight a class will present a small item at assembly (please refer to timetable below).
We look forward to seeing you at our assemblies!!
Week |
Date |
Time |
Class |
2 |
Friday 22th July, 2022 |
2:30pm |
5/6B |
4 |
Friday 5th August, 2022 |
2:30pm |
Year 2 |
6 |
Friday 19th August, 2022 |
2:30pm |
3/4 |
8 |
Friday 2nd September, 2022 |
2:30pm |
5/6W |
9 |
Friday 9th September, 2022 |
2:30pm |
Prep/1 |
Learners at St Brigid's show bravery, collaboration, curiosity, perseverance and resilience.
We have high expectations for all learners and believe that all our children can learn, improve and succeed. We want our learners to know how to take charge of their own learning and to ‘know what to do when they don’t know what to do’. To support this we have identified five learning dispositions which are explicitly taught at Saint Brigid's.
We encourage all our families to continue to partner with us in developing our children to be brave, collaborative, curious, perseverant and resilient learners.
All students should now be wearing winter uniform. Please ensure that your child is wearing the correct winter uniform, as per the letter sent to families last term. Children are able to wear sports uniform each Wednesday and on classroom nominated sports day as directed by your child’s classroom teacher.
We appreciate any donations of the St Brigid's school uniform to our secondhand supply. Please ensure that donations are in very good condition, do not have stains, tears or rips and are in acceptable condition for future wear.
Please find below Nationally Consistent Collection of Data (NCCD) on school students with disability information sheet from Catholic Education Commission of Victoria (CECV) for your perusal.
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.
Term 3:
Week |
Date |
Event |
2 |
Thursday 21st July, 2022 |
Classroom Helper Information Session/Training |
3 |
Monday 25th July, 2022 |
Classroom Helper Information Session/Training |
4 |
Monday 1st August, 2022 |
Parent/Teacher Conferences, 3-Way Conferences |
5 |
Monday 8th August, 2022 |
Parent/Teacher Conferences, 3-Way Conferences |
5 |
Friday 12th August, 2022 |
School Closure - Circuit Breaker Weekend |
6 |
Monday 15th August, 2022 |
School Closure - Circuit Breaker Weekend Science Week (more information to follow) |
7 |
Monday 22nd August, 2022 |
Book Week commences (more information to follow) |
9 |
Wednesday 7th September, 2022 |
Art Show (more information to follow) |
10 |
Friday 16th September, 2022 |
Last day of Term 3 - 2:15pm finish |
This term, we will commence with our Classroom Helper Program. This term I will be facilitating two Classroom Helper Information/Training Sessions:
Session 1: Thursday 21st July at 3:45pm in the Library
Session 2: Monday 25th July at 10:00am in the Library
The Classroom Helper Information Sessions are for members of our community who would like to be involved as ‘Classrooms Helpers’. These sessions will cover aspects of English and Mathematics and provide helpers with important information required prior to supporting in classrooms.
Please note:
- If you are interested in becoming a Classroom Helper, you will need to attend one of the Classroom Helper Information Sessions.
- A valid ‘Working with Children’s Check’ is required prior to commencing classroom support. Office staff require a copy of ALL cards prior to commencement.
- You will be required to read and sign the DOBCEL Safeguarding Children and Young People Code of Conduct prior to commencement.
Welcome to Term 3! There are so many exciting things to share with you and your school community this issue…
We are giving away FREE BOOKS to help celebrate and spread the love of reading in your school. Let parents know they can get up to 3 FREE BOOKS this Issue. Use these handy resources to promote this Issue and the amazing free books offer to parents so they can grow their home libraries. Book Club Free Book Resources

The link for the July 2022 edition of ‘Our Diocesan Community’ is
https://www.ballarat.catholic.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/ODC-July-2022-web.pdf
1st Sunday | 2nd Sunday | 3rd Sunday | 4th Sunday | 5th Sunday | |
Saturday 6.30pm | Dunnstown | Springbank | Dunnstown | Clarkes Hill | Springbank |
Sunday 8.45am | Gordon | Bungaree | Gordon | Gordon | Bungaree |
Sunday 10.30am | Ballan | Ballan | Ballan | Ballan | Ballan |
Korobeit Sat 6.30pm ~ Creswick 8.45am ~ Daylesford 10.30am
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