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Catherine McAuley
Catholic Primary School
Orange McAuley VI
www.mcauleyorange.catholic.edu.au
Ph: 02 6361 3344
FROM THE PRINCIPAL
Now and again bestow some praise.
Catherine McAuley 1778-1841
Michael Croke
Term 1
Week 8
22nd March 2017
EXECUTIVE STAFF
Principal
Michael Croke
Assistant Principal
Steve Maguire
Religious Coordinator
Robyn Petty
Primary Coordinators
Belinda Forbes
Camille da Silva Tavares
COMING EVENTS
Thursday 23rd March
Year 3 Dubbo Zoo
Parent Get Together - Parkview Hotel
Friday 24th March
2J Assembly 12:15pm
Wednesday 29th March
Year 6 Mass 12:30pm
Thursday 30th March
Year 2 Millthorpe Museum
NOTES OF THE WEEK
Year 2 Millthorpe Excursion
Year 4 Excursion Orange Regional Museum
Easter Raffle
Athletics Carnival
Cross Country
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We look forward to seeing
everyone at the Parkview Hotel
Thursday night 6:30pm for the
McAuley get together!
FROM THE ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL
McAULEY SCHOOL RULES:
FAITH: God’s rules are: 1. Love God
2. Love others – Treat others how you want them to treat you.
JUSTICE: - Make positive choices
RESPECT: - Respect yourself, others and the school environment
SERVICE: - Help others in our school and the world
LEARNING: - Learn and let others learn
FOCUS FOR THE WEEK: Help your teachers and friends.
This week’s rule comes from SERVICE: Help others in our school and the world.
At this time of year this rule is even more important. Life becomes very busy at the end of the school year
and as we prepare for Christmas. It is important that we do help our teachers, friends and parents. It is not
until we get older that we really appreciate everything that our teachers and parents do for us. We should
always help each other whenever we can.
Kindergarten Readiness Program: This year the Bathurst Catholic Education Office (CEO) have
implemented a Kindy Readiness program including Move to Learn and Writing without Tears strategies.
Overall the program has been a success and we thank our Kindergarten teachers Mrs Sutton, Mrs Derwin
and Mrs Wright for their dedication hard work and expertise to ensure all kindergarten children had a
smooth transition into “Big School.” Bettina Spora and Mel Fuller from the CEO visited last week and
were full of praise for our Kindy teachers and very impressed at the progress our newest students have
made.
Kindergarten Conversations: A big thank you to our Kindergarten teachers who last week had a
conversation with each of the parents of children in their class. The purpose of this conversation was to let
the parents know how their child has settled in and how they are coping with the rigors of school. It also
gave the parents a chance to let the teachers know anything that may impact on their learning or behavior.
Whole School Assembly: 2J will present their work at the first Whole School Assembly this Friday 17th
March commencing at 12:15pm in Kenna Hall. A big thank you to Mrs Kerrie Lindsay for preparing the
Assembly in Mrs Carpenter’s absence. All welcome.
Excursions: In the next two weeks Year 3 will visit the Dubbo Zoo. Year 2 will visit the Milthorpe
Museum. Year 4 will visit the Aboriginal display at the Orange Museum. Year 3 & Year 4 had an
incursion with Mark Saddler that explored Aboriginal culture. Year 6 visited the ANZAC display at the
Orange Indoor Tennis Centre. All these experiences have or will enhance the learning that has been taking
place in these grades.
Diocesan Spelling Bee: Year 3 to Year 6 children have begun to focus on Spelling in order to select one
child from each grade to compete in this years Diocesan Spelling Bee.
The final for Primary will be on Thursday 1st June Week 6 of Term 2.
Morning Routine: Drop and go at the gate: Parents are reminded that the routine in the morning is drop
your child at the gate …give them a kiss and cuddle and let them walk into school. EVEN FOR
KINDERGARTEN CHILDREN….the children will settle in quickly and will stop congestion in the
Kindy and Year 1 line up area of a morning.
Steve Maguire
AROUND THE CLASSROOMS WITH MR MAGUIRE
Last week I was in Year 6 for one of their rotation sessions. Each teacher takes the three classes for one
KLA and then they rotate so all classes are taught the three lessons. Mrs Rosser teaches Visual Arts. Mrs
Wright teaches Science. Mr Hudson teaches Geography. (Mr Jennings was in on this day). I helped two of
the Science groups. The team work and cooperation was fantastic. As was the excitement when the
bicarb, acid and water reacted to blow up the balloon.
It is a fantastic initiative from the Year 6 teachers. It obviously enhances the learning of the children (and
teachers) while preparing them for the changes they will experience in High School. Another positive is
this model utilises skills and interests of the teachers.
FROM THE RELIGIOUS EDUCATION COORDINATOR
Lent: It is so easy for those of us who were born with sight to take our world for granted, but for the
beggar in St John’s Gospel this week to be given sight for the first time in his life by Jesus, it must have
been truly a miraculous gift. St John relates his story, not to show Jesus’ power, but rather to open our
minds to ‘see’ that God’s work may be done through us. Often we miss seeing the work of God, such as a
beautiful sunrise, or someone reaching out to help another, as we are so caught up in all we have to do.
Through this story, we are brought to an understanding that God is at work, all day, every day, in those all
around us. Perhaps this week we could take a moment to stop and open our eyes to really see some of
God’s work.
Project Compassion: Please continue to encourage and support your children in contributing to Project
Compassion, and to thinking about those who will benefit greatly from their generosity this Lent.
Through effective partnerships in countries all over the world, Caritas is making a real difference, helping
people to become self-sufficient, giving them a real sense of dignity and pride. This year, with your help,
we can truly live the theme of Project Compassion “Love Your Neighbour”.
Prayers: Each day it seems, I am made aware of more members of our School Community who are going
through difficult times due to illness. Could I please ask you to continue to pray for these families. Your
support at this time is greatly appreciated.
School Liturgies and Masses: Today Year 1 celebrated a beautiful Grade Liturgy, and it was lovely to
have so many friends and family members join them. Next week on 29th March at 12:45pm our Year 6
students will celebrate their Grade Mass. As always, you are very welcome to join us for these
celebrations.
Wishing you a great week,
God Bless,
Robyn Petty
God of peace,
Teach us to follow the example of Jesus.
May we choose to receive the gift of sight,
and to live his message
with new eyes of faith.
Amen
INTERESTING FACT OF THE WEEK
The human nose can distinguish between over 10,000 different smells.
SPORT
McAuley Athletics Carnival: The McAuley Year 2 – Year 6 Athletics Carnival has been postponed from
Tuesday 21st March until next Tuesday 28th March at James Sheahan Catholic High School because of the
condition of the ground. A note came home on Monday with all the details of the change. Please fill in the
bottom part and return to school to indicate whether you can help on the new date. Sorry for any
inconvenience. Looking forward to seeing you at the carnival at James Sheahan on Tuesday 28th March.
Diocesan Winter Trials: Congratulations to all children who took part in the Bathurst Diocesan Winter
Trials last Friday. From all reports the standard of sport was high and our students were great
ambassadors for our school. Thank you to Mr Hudson for attending as the McAuley representative.
Congratulations to the following children who will now represent the Bathurst Diocese at the Polding trials
in Bathurst on Friday 28th April. (Rugby Union will be held in Forbes on Monday 26th June).
Netball: Lara Bingham, Lucy Cook & Hope Gibson
Rugby Union: Connor Vardanega
Soccer: Jaxon Guyer
Hockey: Ollie Livingstone
Rugby League Opens: Joe Murphy & Will Warner
Rugby Leauge 11 Years: Jack Dean
Rugby Union 7’s: Congratulations to our Year 4 and our Year 6 teams who competed at the Rugby Union
7’s Competition on last Thursday at Waratahs. Thank you to Mr Sheridan and Mr Hudson for coaching the
teams. The boys played the games in the right spirit and their skill level was high. Thank you to the
parents who transported and supported the boys during the day. The Year 6 team was successful and will
now take part in the Regional Final at Endeavour Oval on a date to be confirmed.
Sports Teams: Training and trials have been under way for Rugby Union, Rugby League and Netball. A
big thank you to Mr Hudson, Mr Sheridan, Mr Gough, Mrs Hazelton and Mrs Connor for organising these
opportunities for the children. It is important to remember that these teams are picked on certain criteria
based on the fact that we are a big school, that trails take place in lunch times and that teachers are giving
up their own time to provide this opportunity for our children.
Cross Country: The McAuley Cross Country will be held on Wednesday 29th March at Elephant park.
Children will be asked to nominate for this event. Children who are turning 9 & 10 Years will run 2km and
Children who are turning 11 & 12 Years will run 3km. Please talk to your child to make sure they are
confident over this distance before they nominate. The Diocesan Cross Country will be held in Coolah on
Tuesday 2nd May.
Steve Maguire
WIRADJURI CULTURE DAY
BIRTHDAYS
TUCKSHOP
Happy Birthday to the following children who have birthdays this week: Baxter Cook,
Lavinia Culmone, Feba Babu, Hayley Baird, Lyla Budd, Wendy Ou Yang and Callum
Wilcox.
Roster—Commencing Monday 27th March to Friday 31st March 2017
Day 9.30am—11.30am 11.30am—2.00pm
Monday - S Bohringer
Tuesday - K Fisher
Wednesday - -
Thursday T Scott-Robertson -
Friday K Callaghan / P Taberner N Day / E Kingham
*12:45pm - 1:45pm T Newman & P Crain
Tuckshop Ph: 6362 0942
On Tuesday 14th of March, Mark Saddler came to our school to visit Year 3. He came because we are
learning about Aborigines. When I got into class I was surprised how different the our room looked.
First he taught us Wiradjuri words. The first word was mudyi which means friend. Then it was recess.
When we came back in, we did some art. We had to be in groups. I
was in a group with Ruby, Arjun and Audrey. The thing I did first
was I had to draw a kangaroo, a goanna and a tree. Then with the
four people in my group, we drew a track and it joined up. Then we
went to make shelters with bark and twigs.
After lunch he told us a sad story and a reconciliation story. Mr
Croke was listening then he gave Mark an apron. Then we did a
dance and Mrs Aumuller and Mr Croke joined in. I had fun.
My rating was five stars.
By Roxy MacDouall
Aged 8
Congratulations to the following students who
received merit awards at our last assembly:
Frankie Downey, Harry Church, Emily Auld, Atticus
McGuire, Tyler Jackson, Nate Malatesta, Charlotte
McLeish, Ethan Turner, Darcy Nunn, Cynthia
Palmer, Jude Marriage, Isabel O’Brien, Cameron
Fieldus, Abhi Biju, Isla Callaghan, Monique Vardanega, Lily Kelly,
Patrick Coffey, Callum Harvey, Kaylee Anderson, Aimee Neich, Abel
Tom,Hans Pangilinan, Zac McGovern, Julia Loecker, Ella Rogers, Riley
Buss, Annabel Dunn, Reese Board, Jye Spurr, Abbie-Rose Theobald,
Dane Domin, Stella Madigan, Hayley Hunter, Dallas George, Molly
Haydon, Emmerson Allen, Ruby Draper, Ryan Williams, Isabella Boyd,
Spencer Wilde, Mia Milne, Selena Livermore, Brooke D’Ombrain,
Lydianna Meade, Chayse King, Koby Reid, Sage Annis-Brown, Freya
Bryant, Cameron Crump, Jackson Plante, Paige Gibson, Ellie Mulhall,
Amelia Day, Georgia Halls, Tess Hazzard, Ancilin Alson, Lachlan
Newman, Maya Budd, Dashiel Bootsma, Darcy Kelly, Charlotte Lawson,
Lilly O’Brien, Zali Burcher, Sean Dwyer, Charlotte George, Archie
Dunn, Madison Allen, Charlie Bevan, Patrick Crump and James Gibson.
Celebrating
30 years of the Annual CWA Central Western Group Schools’
Public Speaking Competition
Tuesday, 16th May 2017
The upcoming CWA Central Western Group Schools’ Public Speaking Competition will be held
in Orange at Kinross Wolaroi School, Bathurst Road, Orange, on Tuesday, May 16 2017 between
at 9am- 12 noon
This year the competition will be held two weeks earlier than usual. Entry forms for the
competition, are due on 7th April. This is the last day of term one. For further information about
the competition including hints, topics & entry forms, please contact your local school.
The winners of each section will go on to compete in the Inter-Group competition in
Trundle during June, with competitors from the CWA Groups of Oxley and Far-West.
Phyllis Wheeler is the chairperson of the Public Speaking committee,
if further information is required she maybe contacted on 0427 982 156
Ros Bensch
CWA Central Western Group Publicity Officer
Ph. 63659111
M. 0488 293 193
MERIT AWARDS
Mass Times
Saturday Vigil - St Mary’s Church 6:00pm
Sunday - St Joseph’s Church 8:00am
St Mary’s Church 9:30am
St Joseph’s Church 6:00pm
TERM DATES
Last Day of Term 1 - 7th April, 2017.
First Day Term 2 - 24th April, 2017.
Last Day of Term 2 - 30th June, 2017.
First Day of Term 3 - 17th July, 2017.
Last Day of Term 3 - 22nd September, 2017.
First Day of Term 4 - 9th October, 2017.
Last Day of Term 4 - 15th December, 2017.
Clothing Pool
Open Tuesday 4th April - 2:30pm - 3:10pm
Last time for Term 1
A number of second hand items available for the Winter season.
Entry via the School Office.