St Pius X Catholic Parish Primary School Unanderra
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Cummins Street
Unanderra NSW 2526
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Email: info@spxudow.catholic.edu.au
Phone: 02 4271 3550
Fax: 02 4272 2954

SCHOOL NEWS

Summary of Important Dates

Monday 25th October: Years Two to Six return to onsite learning.

Monday 8th- November: Canteen open for lunch orders all week (Menu to follow closer to the date)

Wednesday 24th- Thursday 25th November: Proposed Year Six camp.

Friday 26th November: Book Week Celebrations and costume parade.

Friday 3rd December Stage Award Presentations.

9.00a.m Infants

2.15 Stage Two (Years Three and Four)

2.45 Stage Three (Years Five and Six)

Saturday 4th December Local Government election and onsite P and F BBQ (COVID pending).

Monday 6th December: Year Six Graduation.

Tuesday 7th December: Children meet their 2022 teacher!

Year Six at Jamberoo or Water Fun Day on site.

Friday 10th December Medallion Assembly 2.15p.m.

Saturday 11th December Father Duane’s 10th Anniversary of Ordination.

Monday 13th December Confirmation 7pm Immaculate Conception.

Wednesday 15th December Last day for students.

Thursday 16ty December Last Day for Staff.

School Photographs

Our School Photographs arrived during our remote learning period. We did explore the option of posting these individually but this was strongly discouraged by the Photographer. The cost of appropriate postage also equated into the thousands!! The children will be issued with their photographs on their first day scheduled day back to learning.

We appreciate your understanding in this matter.

 

Term Four Awards

  1. Presentation of Medallions

Our Medallion presentation will take place on Friday 10th December at 2.15pm. 

Please see the attached Awards Flyer for details of the various awards and the requirements for a Medallion.  

 

  1. ACE / Principal Awards

Under the current restrictions whole school assemblies will not take place. However, we will be hosting outdoor Stage Assemblies on the below dates. If restrictions ease, parents are most welcome. If we are unable to have parents on site these assemblies will be made available virtually.

 

Stage Assemblies: Friday 3rd December

9.00a.m: Infants

2.15p.m Stage Two (Year Three and Four)

2.45p.m Stage Three (Year Five and Six)

 

At these assemblies the following will occur:

ACE Recipients announced (Parents will be noted prior to the date if their child is a recipient of this award)

The ‘ACE’ award stands for Academic, Citizenship and/or Endeavour and has been designed to acknowledge those students who always try their best and go out of their way to be kind to others. Teachers will select just two students each Semester from their class to receive this award. This award will not be a part of the current school award system and stand alone.

Principal and Merit Awards from Remote learning will be formally recognised. Children will be encouraged to bring these in.

Welcome

A warm welcome to our new families joining our community this term. We know you will love the sense of community and welcome that St Pius X offers.

 Louis and Lola Garcia

Vitaly and Markian Riznyk

Rafael, Orlando and Marcella Specogna

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ASPECT  Satellite Class 2022

It is with a sense of great excitement that we welcome Aspect to our site in 2022. Aspect is Australia’s largest service provider for people on the autism spectrum. The Principal of Aspect Kaye Perry will present information to interested parents in early Term One and a date will be made available in the new year. In the interim please forward any questions or feedback through to the office and we will respond to these questions and feedback via the newsletter.

Community feedback has been positive and noteworthy, it is the sense of inclusion that parents and staff feel that this unit will provide.   

ASPECT Frequently asked questions

Will the students interact at lunch and recess?  Yes, the Aspect students have the same lunch/recess times as the host school.  Many of the students will want to interact with their mainstream peers, however some of the students will use playground times to relax and spend some quiet time by themselves. The Aspect staff are always on duty with their students.  

Will the children access the Canteen?  Yes, our students will access the canteen.  Some of our families may also be interested in helping out, if volunteers are needed.

Assemblies?  Our students have always joined the host school for assemblies.  At some of our host schools, we perform items etc. We individualise the supports each student might need to participate in whole school events.  Some of our students might attend assembly for a shorter period, while they get use to the format, what is expected etc.

What aspects of the school routine will the children participate in with the general body of students?  To begin with, the Aspect students will mainly just be on the playground with their host school peers.  As they get familiar with the environment, they would participate in assemblies and any other whole school events.  If possible, integration opportunities would be great, but that is very individualised and needs to form part of the students individual plan.  If our students can access the library or any shared spaces, that is always beneficial for our students, but we understand these opportunities are only available if time permits and if it works for the school.

How many staff members will be in the classes with the students?  We generally have one teacher and teacher aide per 6/7 students.  If there are any more students in a class then we adjust the staffing ratio accordingly.  We have an art therapist who works across the sites and speech therapist, occupational therapist and psychologist who support the class programs as needed.

 

COVID UPDATES

Face mask requirements for visitors to schools Following yesterday's update regarding mask requirements for staff and students, please be advised that all other visitors to schools (including parents and carers) are required to wear a face mask in line with the Public Health (COVID-19 General) Order 2021.

Specifically, this means parents and carers and other adults are not required to wear a mask during drop off/pick up while they are outdoors.

Responding to a positive case of COVID-19

CEDoW has an established process for responding when a member of a school community tests positive for COVID-19. In the event this occurs, we will work closely with the Catholic Education Office and the Public Health Unit to rapidly inform impacted families and ensure we complete all required steps to safely reopen.

Cleaning

Enhanced daily COVID-19 cleaning arrangements (with a focus on high-touch surfaces) will remain in place until further notice.

Vinnies Christmas Giving Tree 

It is that time of year again. We are collecting food items to be donated to St Vincent De Paul in December. 

At present many families in our wider community are facing hardship, particularly with COVID 19. Once again this year to support families in need we will be having our annual Hamper Drive. 

Please see below for items to be brought in for each Year group.

Thank you in advance for your kind donations. 

Kinder: Lollies, chips, chocolates 

Year 1: Biscuits, Tea, Coffee

Year 2: Drinks, cordial, juice, fizzy drink 

Year 3: Christmas pudding/cake, desserts 

Year 4: Tinned fruit, long life custard 

Year 5: Breakfast items eg. Boxed cereal, Long life milk 

Year 6: Pasta, Pasta Sauce 

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Christmas Art Competition Results

Thank you to everyone who took the time to vote in the Virtual Gallery over the past 24 hours. I have the great honour to announce that the St Pius X Catholic Primary School 2021 entrants for the CEDoW Christmas Story Art Competition are as follows:

 
Year 5
Olivia S
John C
Molly H
Year 6 
Rose G
Nadia H
Sophia C
 
We wish these children all the very best with the next stage of the competition and are so very proud of their achievements.
 
A big thank you to Carlie for her support with the roll out of this competition within our school and to all of the Stage 3 teachers for their dedication in supporting the students throughout the lead up to the initial round - it most definitely was a team effort!

Fee Update

As you are aware, the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted all areas of our school life and unfortunately many excursions and activities were unable to take place. We are now in the process of liaising with the Catholic Education Office, Diocese of Wollongong, for reimbursement of ONLY the Excursions and Activities portion billed in the 2021 School Fees. Below is where we are currently at in this process.

 

Kindergarten

Excursion cancelled – full refund

Year One

Excursion cancelled – full refund

Year Two

Excursion cancelled – full refund

Year Three

Pending incursion – partial refund

Year Four

Pending incursion – partial refund

Year Five

Canberra cancelled – full refund

Year Six

Camp – pending further information

 

Please note that the school will provides this information to the Catholic Education Office, Diocese of Wollongong, and they process any refunds due to families. At this stage, we are not able to provide a timeframe when these will be processed. As you can imagine, there are many schools in the Diocese impacted as we have been at St Pius X, so we appreciate your patience in this regard.

 

If you have any questions regarding this, please send an email to the school office via info@spxudow.catholic.edu.au and we will contact you. 

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Sport Trial Nominations

Representative SPORTS Trials - 2022

Every year the Diocese of Wollongong conducts trials for a variety of sports.  Students who are successful during these trials represent the Diocese of Wollongong at MacKillop Level (against elite students from Wagga, Canberra/Goulburn, Sydney & Parramatta) and if selected may represent at the NSWPSSA State level as a member of the MacKillop team.

Students are required to be experienced players and extremely talented at their chosen sport.  These trials are not gala days or school-based carnivals. They have not been designed for students “to come and try” or  “for the experience”, they are for students who are elite at their sport and expect to make it to the next level. Not all students who nominate will be invited to trial for their chosen sport. 

The trials are for children currently in Year 4 & Year 5 (Year 5 & Year 6 2022).

Please see the note attached for more details. 

Please call Mrs Olima at school if you have any questions. 

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