We are already two weeks back into our school term and it has been a busy start. Although it has been so wonderful to see you all again after the holidays and to hear all the great things the students got up to on the holidays. I absolutely adore hearing from each and every one of you! Parent Acknowledgement We always have a considerable number of students absent due to boarding school drop off – which I understand is unavoidable in most cases. Although this term I wanted to make mention that it didn’t go unnoticed the extra effort all families made in ensuring that their children didn’t miss too much school during week 1 with majority of families ensuring that their children were back at school on day 2. We know attendance matters and that it directly is linked to academic success, for your information we have the Attendance Matters poster in our newsletter each week. Thanks again to those families and to all families who ensure their children attend school each day, but I must impress on you how important it is that you notify the school each day if they are to be absent. Cross Country Congratulations to all our students who represented our school with pride and excellent behaviour. I was extremely impressed with the effort and sportsmanship everyone portrayed at the Cross Country. Thank you to Miss. Derry and Ms. Wells for leading the cross-country training during term 1 and 2. I want to also make mention to our dedicated staff and parent body who were an incredible help from helping marking the tracks to picking up and returning the marquee’s. Our school is so grateful, and we are very fortunate to have great parents! ANZAC Day Our school was extremely well represented at ANZAC Day this year. Each student marched with pride and embodied a sense of reverence as we remembered the soldiers who fought and died for the freedom we have today. Thank you to our brilliant teachers, staff, and parents who all marched with us. Nate McConnell read exceptionally well at the Twilight Ceremony, he also called for our school to turn to face the solider with pride and passion, I am very proud of him. The artwork or students produced was wonderful and the QR codes were a lovely touch. We do ANZAC Day so well in our Quilpie Shire and I thank Toni, Lisa, and their team on the QUILPIE SHIRE COUNCIL for organising all of the events. QCPPA Conference I will be away from Tuesday next week as I will be attending the QCPPA Conference at Mooloolaba. While I am away Mrs. Mary Rutledge will be Deputising. We are so grateful to have Mary and thank her for her willingness to come to Quilpie. School Photo Shoot This Monday we have a photographer coming to our school to take photos for our marketing and school website. We ask that all students dress in their correct school uniforms and have tidy hair. The photographer will be taking photographs in the morning at drop off and some parents could possibly be asked to have a photo. Deadly Choices Deadly Choices will be running their healthy lifestyle program this term. The team will visit on a Thursday afternoon in week 3 – week 9. Permission forms have been sent home today. Warm regards and may God bless you Kara Marsh
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APRE
Parents if you have a Caritas Project Compassion box at home please send it back to school as soon as possible so that any donations to can be sent on. Thankyou to those who have bought back their box.
Gotcha tickets are given out each week when students are seen to be following our school rules and values. Actions may include caring for each other, greeting other students, staff and parents warmly or showing respect and responsibility. Actions may also be following the words of Mary Mackillop - 'Never see a need without doing something about it'. All the Gotcha tickets a placed in the 'Gotcha box' and two names are drawn out each week, the remaining names stay in the box and are added to each week.
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Prep Classroom
What a busy start to Term 2!
Last Wednesday, St Finbarr’s students saw ‘The Cubby’, a performance organized by Quilpie Shire Council. It was incredible! Everyone was on the edge of their seats as we saw spins, tumbles, acrobatics and even a human pyramid. Students also participated in workshops held by the circus performers that involved jumping, spinning and twirling with equipment.
This term, students will be participating in design and digital technology lessons. Last Friday, the preppies designed and created bridges using only 4 sheets of A3 paper and tape. They then tested their designs to see how much weight it could hold and make changes. One bridge held 480g!
In English this term, students will be studying narratives written by Julia Donaldson and Aaron Blabey. They will be exploring the purpose, structure and characters within the stories and making connections to their own lives.
Well done to all students for participating in cross country on Monday! It was a fantastic day and the preppies ran so well in their first athletic event!
Mrs Hennessy
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Anzac Day 2024
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Cross Country 2024
Well done to all the students who ran like the wind at this years Cross Country
Congratulations to those in Durack House for winning the War Cry and Average House points, and those in Sommerfield for winning Overall House Points on the day.
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School Absences
PARENTS, Please contact the office each day when students are unable to attend school.
Please don't send a message with siblings about absences, please contact the school directly each day
Parents,Term 2 School fee's have been emailed out this week with a paper copy home today , these are due before the end of Term 2.
Please contact the office if you have any questions.
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Mothers Day
Our Annual Mothers Day High Tea is fast approaching , if you know someone who would like to attend please extend an invitaion to them. Dont forget to RSVP by the 6th May.
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UFLI
For those who were unable to make Miss Derry's homework information session last week regarding UFLI below is alittle more information in regards to the UFLI program that is now being used at St Finbarr's. If you are still unsure please contact your teacher.
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Tuck-Shop 2024
Please make sure you read the Operating Procedures in the Tuck shop to familiarize yourself with how it runs, always ask Office questions if your not sure. 10am Council provinding Snack Attack T2 11am Fruit/veg option and homebake - morning tea 1pm Lunch and dessert
Parents on Tuck shop will not be sent home an envelope for their student. Please see the office if you have any issue's or need some money to pay for items (please bring receipt)
Please note : Please dont send PEANUT related snacks to school. Peanuts only are not permitted, other nuts are fine.A link to the Operating Procedures can be found below.
Can parents who haven't returned their form please do so. Please speak to the office if you need another form . These forms are a conformation of you having understood what behaviour is required from parents in regards to dealing and interacting with students when on Tuckshop.
Dont forget each Friday we have assembly in the Mary Mackillop room, where student awards are presented and School notices are shared with students and familiies present , at 8.45am when the bell rings take the Mary Mackillop room
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School Grounds Working Bee
Sunday 19th May School Ground working Bee. Please note this in your diary. Many hands make light work, starting time approx 8 or 9 more details to follow
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PPF 2024
The next scheduled meeting is
Thursday 15th of May 5pm
All are welcome to come and have some input into our school.
President -Mr. Sam Bartlett Vice president-Mr. Dan Hoch Treasurer - Mrs. Amy Kuhn Secretary – Ms. Kerri Thompson Fundraising C0-Ordinator - Mrs. Lousie Hoch
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School Website & Calendar
Please make youself familiar with our School Website, below is the Website link and a direct link to the school online calendar which has future dates on it that may not have been included in the Term planner, such as AGM and Fete dates.
Below shows you in 4 steps on how to subscribe the school online calendar onto your phone's calendar, when reading school newsletter via your phone
Below is a copy of the Regional sport calendar for those students 10years and over.
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2024 Term Planner
Please find the Term Planner for T1 and T2, please also keep a look out on our website for other dates or subscribe to school calander as shown above.
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School Yard access
Please note that students are no longer permitted on school grounds out of school hours or during school holidays.
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School Bell Times
Start of day bell -8.45am
Morning Tea Bell 11.00am -11.30am
Lunch Bell 1.00pm -1.30pm
End of day Bell -3.00pm
Please don't send students to school before 8.30 unless prior arrangements have been made, playground supervision doesn't begin until 8.30am
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Term Dates 2024
Term 1, 23rd Jan-28th March 10 Weeks
Term 2, 16th April-21st June 10 Weeks
Term 3, 9th July-12th Sept 10 Weeks
Term 4, 30th Sept - 4th Dec 10 Weeks
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St Finbarr's Student Protection Contacts
It is a legislative requirement that all non-state schools have at least two nominated staff members to whom a student can report the behaviour of another staff member that the student considers inappropriate. We call these specially trained staff members School Student Protection Contacts, or SSPCs. Each SSPC has been nominated by the principal in recognition of their integrity, approachability and knowledge in the area of student protection. Whilst students are encouraged to speak up to any trusted adult in the school community, it is important that they know they can access these specific staff members at any time should they have worries, queries or concerns. You will have noticed posters throughout the school depicting our current SSPCs. The SSPCs are also published on our school website along with information about our student protection processes. In everything we do at St Finbarr's student safety is our highest priority, therefore the SSPCs at our school are key personnel in our overall safeguarding processes. Please see the poster depicting our current SSPC team.