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- Extracurricular Activities at Rosary
- artKids @ Rosary
- Action Ta Kwon-Do @ Rosary
- Lowes Sale
- Rosary Canteen Menu 2024
- ACT 2024 STUDENT ATTENDANCE DATES
- School Counsellor
- Parentline Counselling for Parents
Principals Report Week 3 Term 2
Dear Parents and Carers
2025 Catholic Education Enrolment Period Now Open
It is now time for families to enrol their children in Catholic Schools for 2025. This includes our Early Learning Centres, Primary Schools and Secondary Schools. The enrolment period is open from Monday 6 May to Friday 31 May 2024.
Upcoming Rosary Open Days:
Tuesday 21 May 3.30pm - 5.00pm
Thursday 23 May - 9.30am - 11.00am
Wednesday 29 May 9.30am - 11.00am
Please share the word that enrolments are open for Rosary School for 2025, with a strong focus on Kindergarten. There are a series of open sessions where prospective parents and their children can attend Rosary for a tour and more information.
Sacrament of Eucharist
Good luck to our Year 4 students and other candidates receiving the Sacrament of Eucharist (First Communion) this weekend. The sacrament will be celebrated at the 5pm mass on Saturday and the 10.00am mass on Sunday. The students will also prepare with a special retreat day this Friday 17 May.
The Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. Jesus gives himself to us in the Eucharist as spiritual nourishment because he loves us. By eating the Body and drinking the Blood of Christ in the Eucharist, we become united to the person of Christ through his humanity. It is a very personal sacrament for each candidate, celebrated with the faith community at mass.
Thank you Fr Renior, Mrs Higgins, Mrs Hillsdon and Mrs Abarquez for preparing and supporting our students.
Year 1 Liturgy this Friday
Good Luck to Year 1 students and teachers for their liturgy in the parish church at 10.00am this Friday 17 May. Parents and carers are most welcome.
Successful Cross Country Carnival on Monday
Well done to everyone for a very successful carnival on Monday. Students in Year 2 to Year 6 competed at Dickson Playing Fields in the morning and Kinder and Year 1 competed on the school oval in the afternoon.
Long distance running is a tough event for most students so it was great to see them do their very best. It is character building! Thank you to our sports coordinator Mrs Fryar for organising the event and coordinating everything.
We plan to give all of the place ribbons at our 9.00am morning assembly this Friday 17 May.
Wishing you all a wonderful week ahead.
God Bless.
Greg Walker
Principal.
Year B| Sunday 19 May| red
“As the Father sent me, so I send you. Receive the Holy Spirit.”
Click on the link below to go the readings and activities for this Sunday.
May 19 - PENTECOST - PRAYING WITH CHILDREN YEAR B 2023-2024 (yearbprayingwithchildren.org)
YEAR 1 LITURGY – this Friday
Our Year 1 students will be participating in a Liturgy on Friday 17 May @ 10am, Holy Rosary Church. All welcome!
COMBINED YEAR 4 & 5 MASS
As Fr Renoir will be on leave in June, the Year 4 Mass scheduled at that time has been moved forward. Years 4 & 5 will attend Mass together on Friday 24 May at 10am. All welcome!
BAPTISM CONGRATULATIONS
Congratulations to Charlotte and Mackenzie Roland on their baptism at Holy Rosary church last weekend.
FIRST EUCHARIST
Please pray for the following students preparing for the reception of their First Holy Communion on Saturday 18 @ 5pm and Sunday 19 May @ 10am.A ZOOM COURSE TO STRENGTHEN YOUR RELATIONSHIP
– Thursday Evenings in May & June
Whether you’ve been together 1 year or 61 years, married or in a long-term relationship, in a good place or struggling, The Marriage Course offers practical support and ideas to strengthen your relationship, in a fun-packed format, via Zoom.
Participate from the comfort of your home, 7-9pm Thursdays over May & June. Optional In-Person Introduction Evening (Thu 2 May) and Final Dinner (Thu 27June). Hosted by the Catholic & Anglican Parishes of Inner North Canberra.
First Zoom session begins 7pm Thu 9th May.
Enquiries: helenazobec@cg.org.au or 0405 440 463
More Info: https://cgcatholic.org.au/marriagefamily/married/
Register at: tinyurl.com/y3fw859r
THE ROUND TABLE SERIES
Exploring topics of faith, life and mission in our Church
As part of the current Year of the Holy Spirit and leading into an Archdiocesan Assembly later this year, please consider joining others from across the Archdiocese for a time of prayerful dialogue in the spirit of synodality (walking together). You can do this by participating in one or more sessions of a Roundtable Series that is currently underway.
Topics:
- Our Common Home: Justice, Outreach and Integral Ecology (24 May)
- Seek the City: Faith in the Public Sphere (22 June)
- Reconciliation and First Nations: Healing Wounds, Receiving Gifts (7 July)
- The Voice of the Child: Safeguarding the Gift of our Children and Vulnerable (4 September).
For more information and to register, go to https://www.cgevangelisation.org.au/roundtables/. If you would like to connect with others in the inner north community interested in the Roundtable topics, please contact Emily at emilykathrynhall@gmail.com.
Liz Higgins
Religious Education Coordinator
- Eucharist Retreat Day - Thursday 16th May
- Year 1 Liturgy - Friday 17th May - Holy Rosary Church 10.00am
- First Eucharist Mass - Saturday 18th May - Holy Rosary Church 5pm
- First Eucharist Mass - Sunday 19th May - Holy Rosary Church 10.00am
- Open Day - Tuesday 21st May - 3.30pm - 5.00pm
- National Simultaenous Story Time - Wednesday 22nd May - 12.00pm
- Open Day - Thursday 23rd May - 9.30am - 11.00am
- Year 4 and 5 Combined Mass - Friday 24th May - Holy Rosary Church 10.00am
- Reconciliation Day Public Holiday - Monday 27th May
Sofia Mihailakis
Kuenjung Choda
Khanh Pham
Clare Tomac
Xander Lacsao
Archie Merz
Dradul Dorji
Cadence Smithers
Jackson Flowers
Harvey Brown
Harry Stoker
Tayla Roland
Heni Gould
Frank Donnelly
Indi Green
Cooper Rath
Grace Hall
Carlo Wallace
- Thursday 13 June 2024 - Main School Photography Day
- Friday 21 June 2024 - Catch Up Portrait Day
Safeguarding our students
Did you know that Catholic Education and our school has a Child Safe Policy which outlines our approach to child safety? This can be accessed on the Catholic Education Safeguarding Page. We encourage you to visit this page and review our policy. As part of our approach to child safety, Julie Godfrey is also our schools Child Safe Advocate who works closely with our school regarding our approach and response to child safety matters. This approach involves proactive strategies to safeguard our students as well as responding to areas of concerns. The area of child safety includes many parts of a school’s operation such as day to day activities, school events and school camps. We encourage you to contact us should you like to discuss this further.
Cold and Flu season is now upon us. To assist in preventing the spread of illness, we seek your co-operation keeping children at home if they are unwell and regularly reminding children about basic hygiene practices including:
Hand Hygiene: frequent washing of hands with soap and water. Using hand sanitizer where apporpriate.
Coughing/Sneezing Etiquette: covering of the mouth and nose with a tissue when coughing or sneezing, disposing of the tissue in the bin and washing hands. Alternatively, coughing into the elbow.
We thank you for your cooperation with this matter.
Whole Day Absences via Parent Portal
Whole Day Absences
If your child is absent from school for a whole day or longer, please submit details of the absence via the Parent Portal. This should be completed within 7 days of the absence. There is no need to adjust times for whole day absences.
If your child will only be absent for a partial day, the absence will be recorded as your child is signed in or out via the kiosk at the front office. You do not need to add an early pick up or late drop off via the Parent Portal.
Unexplained absences for your child will be displayed on your homepage when you log in to Parent Portal.
If an unexplained absence appears that you believe to be incorrect, please send an email to the front office for investigation.
Access to the clothing pool will now be as follows:
Monday - Friday - Before and after school only
Thank you to our wonderful parent volunteers who maintain the space for our community.
Please note: All donations of preloved uniforms (in good wearable condition) are welcome at the front office.
Extracurricular Activities at Rosary
There are many extracurricular activities available onsite for our Rosary Students. Please note all of these activities attract a fee and are delivered by external providers. Please see the timetable below for details:
- French Lessons - Monday 3.10pm - 4.20pm (continuing) / Wednesday 8.00am - 9.00am (beginner)
- Action Tae Kwon-Do - Monday 6.30pm Children class / 7:30pm Adult class
- Chess Club - Tuesday 3.10pm - 4.30pm (Weeks 1-9)
- Zanshin Martial Arts - Tuesday 6.30pm Junior class / 7:30pm Senior class
- Artkids - Thursday 3.15pm - 5.00pm
- Italian Lessons - Friday 8:00am - 9:00am (beginner)
- Musicorp (various instruments) / Piano Lessons - Friday 8:20am and during class time throughout the day
- Block Crafters - Wednesday Week 2 - Coding and Robotics After School Programme for interested students aged 8-12 years (currently fully booked).
- Dance Club - PLAY - The Dance Agency - Tuesdays at Lunchtime from Weeks 2-10 - Kinder to Year 4
Please contact the school if you require further information.
ACT 2024 STUDENT ATTENDANCE DATES
2024 | TERM BEGINS | TERM ENDS |
---|---|---|
Term 1 | 31 January | 12 April |
Term 2 | 30 April | 5 July |
Term 3 | 23 July | 27 September |
Term 4 | 14 October | 16 December |
The School Counsellor is at Rosary all day Mondays and Tuesdays during each school term.
How to make an appointment
If your child was seen by the School Counsellor last year and you would like them to receive support in 2023, we require you to complete a new counselling registration form. Please either contact your child’s class teacher or Greg Walker- the Principal for further information.
Similarly, new referrals and requests can be made by contacting your child’s class teacher or Greg Walker- the Principal for further information.
Parent consent for counselling continues to be required for all primary school students and will be sought and provided via email. Where parents are separated, we require the written consent of both parents. Once the referral has been received by myself- School Counsellor- I will make contact with parents on my next day at Rosary to further discuss the referral.
More about School counselling/how to access school counselling at Rosary Primary School
As part of the pastoral care program for students at Rosary, students have access to a Student and Family Counselling service provided by MaryMeadCatholicCare Canberra & Goulburn (MCCG). MCCG are contracted by the CEO to provide a counselling service to students and their families on site. There is no fee to access this service. The service offers short term counselling support (roughly up to six sessions per referral issue) to children and their families – the counsellor can also provide referrals for more complex issues requiring intensive or long term therapy/support.
The role of the counsellor is to focus on the emotional, social and educational well-being of the students. Counsellors welcome contact with students having difficulty with some part of their life, the problem does not have to be a big one. It is better to seek help sooner rather than later. Some typical
concerns that counsellors work with include: anger, anxiety, behavioural problems, low mood, family changes/separation, grief and loss, learning and educational challenges, parenting challenges, peer and other social relationships, school avoidance, stress and study skills. As well as individual sessions with students, counsellors can run groups, consult with parents and teachers and make referrals to other services and supports.
Student and Family Counsellors subscribe to a set of professional ethics that include duty of care and respect for the individual rights to privacy and confidentiality. The counsellors’ obligation is to ensure the safety, well-being and confidentiality of the student they are working with. All counsellors are mandated to report any disclosure or sign of abuse (including self-harm) or neglect to Child Protection Services. Outside of our mandated requirements, all counselling sessions are confidential and the details will not be discussed with other parties unless written consent is given by the client.
Sarah Foley- is onsite at Rosary Mondays and Tuesdays during term.
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