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As the year draws to a close we are able to look back on all that we have achieved. The Annual Awards celebrated all of the strengths that we have as a school and individuals. The focus on the type of people we hope our students aspire to be was recognised in citizenship, academic excellence, Christina witness, effort, growth and application. School should always be a place where students develop skills that will make them life-long learners who can transfer what they learn in the school confines to a larger more challenging world. It was so wonderful to recognise such growth in our students and to acknowledge the successes of this year. We look forward to 2020 building on this growth and continuing to aspire to be the best version of ourselves. (Below is a copy of the speech I gave at the Awards, as it sums up the year that was!)
Annual Awards Presentation
Today marks the end of another year at Sacred Heart. It is important that we recognise the successes and achievements of 2019 albeit in a short and abridged version. I won’t take too much time in this oppressive heat but we must celebrate all that 2019 was.
I have always been a believer in the fact that it is good day when you learn something. It might not be what you expected to learn nor what teachers intended to teach. But we should continue to look each day for the lesson that will make a difference in how we move forward. There have been lots of lessons and lots of learning and 2019 had lots of good days
The hallmark of the year was the implementation and focus on challenging learning. Challenging learning in so many different ways – the way we taught, the way we designed activities, the way we identified how our students learn in a diverse way. So many different ways to make the learning better for all our students. We are grateful to Catholic Education for their financial and personnel support of the challenging learning initiative. We will continue this as our focus for 2020 wherewe are determined to continue to improve the outcomes for all students. The three important focus questions have been; where are we going, where are we now and how do we get there? This is as important for our school as it is for our students. This will be our mantra for 2020 as we strive to take each and every student forward in pursuit of the teaching and learning that they need and deserve.
2019 saw a myriad of opportunities for our students to embrace new challenges and to develop new skills. Our public speakers saw regional success, our sporting teams continued to eclipse their bigger rivals. Our writers impressed, our musicians shone, so many wonderful things that would take too long to name individually. We are going from strength to strength - with our enrolments peaking at 330 students for 2020. We have much to celebrate!
We farewelled Fr Joshy and wished him well on his new parish of Goulburn and welcomed Fr Lolesio to be our spiritual leader. We will also farewell many staff as they plan big adventures in 2020. We say farewell to Mr O’Brien, who began at Sacred Heart 24 years ago and has served in so many different positions of leadership and KLAs. He has left once before and only to return to spend the last years of his illustrious career with us. We will miss his humour, his wisdom and his friendship. We thank Mrs Kerrie Murphy for her investment in the wellbeing of our staff and students and wish her success in her newest endeavour. Mrs Murphy took on the role of wellbeing programme coordinator and has been devoted to ensuring our community had access to skills and programmes to be resilient and positive We also wish Mrs Kate Maher every blessing as she takes this coming year to smell the roses, Mrs Cohen who is taking time to indulge her other passions and we officially farewell Mrs Jacki Cameron who is now firmly entrenched at the Elouera School. We ask Mrs Murphy and Mr O’Brien to come forward to accept a small gift on their official farewell from Sacred Heart
A school is a place where learning is the core business but at Sacred Heart we are very much in the business of shaping students to take on the world, to dream bigger and make a difference. We want our students to recognise all that they have to offer and that regardless of what life throws at them that they can pick themselves up, dust themselves off and face new challenges. We strive to make our students realise that we have a responsibility to make our school the best it can possibly be. Our community is, and always has been, the very best thing about Sacred Heart.
We also need to acknowledge everyone who has been committed to building our school and community. I would like to acknowledge the work of; the Leadership Team, Katie, Patrece, Erryn and Bra,; who work for the very best for Sacred Heart and are enormous support to me in leading the school, our wonderful staff, who go over and above to provide the countless opportunities for our students each and every day, the hardworking P & F, who provide all the extras that we often take for granted, the dedicated Board who offer expert advice and guidance and the parents, who selflessly support their children in the endeavours. But the biggest thank you goes to our students, who turn up every day to accept the challenges and opportunities that Sacred Heart works so hard to provide.
Remember if you have to choose between being exceptional or kind…. Be exceptionally kind.
Student Leadership 2020
The 2020 Student Leadership Team was announced on Monday. We are blessed to have so many students who would relish the opportunity to be involved in service as a leader of our school. Congratulations to;
School Leaders: Piper Scott and Will English
O’Shaughnessy House Leaders: Laura Ward, Nick Louttit, Nellie Ward and Lucy Patterson
Mercy House Leaders: Emily Bodycott, Jordan Beath, Henry Hazlett and Zara Bodycott
De la Salle House Leaders: Claudia McLeod, Malachi Murray, Thomas Peacey and Alex English.
Staffing 2020
Class lists are now finalised and we have assigned staff to Stages. We are now up to the frantic stage of trying to timetable all that we need to get done into a workable and equitable timetable. Students will be informed of their class allocation on Day One 2020 Wednesday 29 January.
Early Stage One: Ms Emma McDonnell and Mrs Susie Alexander/Mrs Emma Randall
Stage One: Year 1 - Mrs Heather Hunt/Mrs Stacey Fry and Year 2 – Mrs Anita Chesworth
Stage Two: Mrs Natalee Litchfield and Ms Wendy Van Kerk Oerle
Stage 3: Mr Winsor/Mrs Winsor, Mrs McLeod /Mrs Maxwell and Ms Hudson
Secondary additions: Mrs Kylie Murray, Mr Peter Turner (returns for 2020)
CST/Pastoral Leadership: Mr Ken Mooney
We look forward to further growth in 2020 and know that we have an amazing team of teacher, Classroom Assistants, Admin and general staff to ensure that we continue to achieve in the new year.
Thank you for all you do for our students and community.
Go gently and if you can be anything…be kind!
God Bless
Mrs Nicky Trinder
Principal
Year 10 Farewell Mass
Friday Week 9 our Year 10 celebrate their finals days of school. All are welcome to join us at 12 noon for the Farewell Mass. Handprint ceremony begins at 11:45.
Advent Liturgy
All family and friends are invited to the Advent Liturgy on Monday 16th December in the church.
St Vincent DePaul Christmas Appeal
All Families have received letter about our Advent Jesse Tree and the St Vincent DePaul Christmas Appeal. Please support this very worthy and local appeal. A family star will be added to our Jesse tree for all donations. Donation accepted up until Monday 16th December.
Primary Class Awards Term 4 Week 9
ES1MU | |
Fletcher Betts | |
Max Winsor | |
S1GH | S1G |
Evelyn Drum | Maycee Twford |
Polly Manwaring | Eamon Sutherland |
2N | 2W |
Bella Jones | Matilda Lewis |
Halle Johnson | Macey Bryant |
Jayceon Repia | |
3M | 3N |
Daniel Nalder | Lily Northey |
Sarah Harris | Amarli Kelleher |
3W | Shirley Bear |
Hannah Drum | Mia Taylor |
John McGuinness | |
Reading Awards | |
Alexander Byrne, Caleb Barton |
Primary Modular Bench Seats
We have recently installed 3 new modular bench seats for the primary playground to create an outdoor classroom area and quiet seating space. The seats have been provided through wellbeing funds. These seats are made of recycled plastic and each seat was made using over 30,000 pieces of recycled plastic.
Cherry Festival Writing Competition
At the award ceremony for the Cherry Festival Writing Competition. Both girls entered the short story section for schools. Hannah Drum received a highly commended, and Lucy came in at second place. Both girls were very happy!! There were 260 entrants from schools all over Australia.
Primary Sport – Weeks 6-9
Final week of swimming for Primary. Students must bring their swimming gear (including a rash top), towel, hat, $2.50 entry (or fitness pass).
MacKillop AFL Trials 2020
Students currently in Year 4 and 5 have the opportunity next year to trial for the Mackillop AFL Team.
Trials are being held on Tuesday 18th February 2020, in Wollongong. Nominations for this event close this Friday December 6th 2019. Students are to see Mrs Litchfield for nomination information. Parents are to nominate their child online via the website.
https://www.sport.cg.catholic.edu.au/nominations
End of Year Swim
On Tuesday Week 10 all students from Yr2- Yr10 will enjoy the end of year swimming afternoon down at the pool from 12 noon onward. The canteen will be available. Please ensure your child has swimmers, a rash shirt, a hat and towel. Cost $2.50 pool entry or swimming pass.
Primary Dates:
TERM 4
17/12 Years 2-9 Annual Swimming 12-3pm
Secondary Dates:
TERM 4
17/12 Years 2-9 Annual Swimming 12-3pm