Dear Parents and Guardians, I hope this newsletter finds you well and in good spirits. We have several important updates and events coming up that I am excited to share with you. Firstly, I want to thank everyone for their incredible participation in Wear Red For Daniel Day today. It was heartwarming to see our community come together to support such an important cause. This day emphasises the safety and well-being of our children, and your involvement makes a significant difference. It is a vital effort to keep our children safe and aware. Your support in this cause is greatly appreciated. Next week, I will be attending the Leadership Forum in Toowoomba. While this means I will be away from school and my family, the insights and knowledge gained from such forums are invaluable. These experiences allow me to bring back fresh ideas and strategies to benefit our school community. During my absence, Jenny Harris will be filling the role as Deputiser. Please contact the office regarding student absences or anything that may arise. Our much-anticipated St Finbarr’s Mystery Holiday School Fete is scheduled for the 8th of November. As always, we rely on the generous support of our parents. Whether it’s helping with the bar roster, contributing salads or desserts, or assisting with the setup on Friday, your involvement is crucial. We need many hands to make this event a success, including setting up the Haunted House, Sideshow Alley, stage, and laser tag. Please reach out to Courtney or the office if you can lend a hand with making a salad or dessert. The Book Fair will be set up in the library from Week 5, thanks to the hard work of Miss Kendall. Students will receive a wish list during their visit, so be sure to check it out when you come in for the fete. It’s a wonderful opportunity to encourage a love of reading in our children. Speaking of reading, I cannot stress enough the importance of reading at home with your child. Research shows that while homework may not always be linked to better learning outcomes, spending just five minutes reading together can make a significant difference. It’s a simple yet powerful way to support your child’s education. Thank you for your continued support and dedication to our school community. Together, we can continue to maintain a safe, nurturing, and enriching environment for our children. Until next time, Mrs. Kara Marsh Principal
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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
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
On Monday, we successfully conducted our second Prep Transition Day. Our current Prep students warmly welcomed the visiting children and took the initiative to guide them through various activities. This collaborative effort not only helped the visitors acclimate to their new environment but also allowed our current students to demonstrate leadership and responsibility. The day was filled with engaging activities, fostering a sense of community and excitement for the upcoming school year.
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1-2 Classroom
This week, our students engaged in a persuasive writing exercise. One student's challenge was to convince Ms. Derry that chocolate should be allowed for breakfast. The students showcased their creativity and persuasive skills, presenting compelling arguments and imaginative ideas. While Ms. Derry appreciated their efforts and enjoyed reading their persuasive pieces, the verdict on chocolate for breakfast remains unchanged. The activity was a great success, fostering critical thinking and enhancing writing skills among the students.
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3-6 Classroom
This term the 4/5/6 class have been reading The Wild Robot and learning about writing engaging narrative stories. Students are excitedly planning an imaginary world for their story setting and dreaming up unique characters. In Mathematics last week, students explored measurement and the relationship between capacity and volume.
We have also been investigating multiplicative thinking through a challenge to create the longest paper chain possible with just one piece of A4 paper.
In week 3, the 4,5,6 class hosted a Mini-Olympics for the whole school. Students put many weeks of planning and preparation into this event and it was a great success! Thank you to all of the staff and students who came and participated in our many exciting events. These included balloon tennis, limbo, obstacle course, hoop hop, highest kick and running races.
Mrs. Cathcart.
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St Finbarr's Mystery Holiday and Fete
Wheel burrow tickets can be found at the following Quilpie businesses, along with Mystery Holiday tickets
Welcome to Mini Finnie's for 2024, we have lots of fun and learnt some things at the same time. Mini Finnie's is a play-based education program designed to develop essential skills for a successful transition into prep, the program runs each Friday morning during Terms 3 and 4 from 8:45 to 11:00 am. All children starting prep in 2025 are welcome to attend with their parent or guardian. Our Principal, Kara Marsh, and Miss Jen Anderson are looking forward to welcoming you! Please contact the office if you know of anyone who would like to attend: quilpie@twb.catholic.edu.au, ph. 07 46 215 200.
Prep Transition Days: 21st October, 4th November & 18th November
Prep Transition days are a great way for students to
World Teachers’ Day honours the dedication, hard work, and passion of teachers who play a crucial role in shaping the minds and futures of our children.
Let's celebrate our teachers and aides!
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Day for Daniel
Australia’s largest child safety education and awareness day Friday 25 October 2024
Held annually on the last Friday of October, Day for Daniel honours the memory of Daniel Morcombe. We ask all Australians on this very special day to Wear Red, Educate and Donate.
Daniel’s story and legacy Daniel Morcombe was a 13-year-old boy, living with his parents and brothers in the town of Palmwoods on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland. While on his way to buy Christmas presents for his family at a local shopping centre, he went missing.
He was last seen wearing a red t-shirt, waiting for a bus at 10 minutes past 2pm on Sunday 7th December 2003. He was abducted and murdered; after years of searching and an incredible undercover police investigation Daniel was finally found in 2011.
Daniel’s parents, Bruce and Denise started the Daniel Morcombe Foundation to give back to the community who had supported them from the day that Daniel went missing. Today, the Daniel Morcombe Foundation is one of the most well known not for profit child safety organisations in Australia. Daniel’s story changed child safety in Australia and the determination and dedication of his parents has inspired the entire nation.
The red t-shirt Daniel was wearing the day he went missing has become a symbol of child safety awareness. Every year, thousands of people dress up in red for an annual National Day of Action for Child Safety, held on the last Friday in October: Day for Daniel.
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PPF 2024
The Final scheduled meeting for 2024
Tuesday 19th November,5pm followed by a BBQ. Send any items for the agenda to the Office or Committee member before each meeting.
President -Mr. Sam Bartlett Vice president-Mr. Dan Hoch Treasurer - Mrs. Amy Kuhn Secretary – Ms. Kerri Thompson Fundraising Co-Ordinator - Mrs. Lousie Hoch
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Term 4 Swimming
We are delighted to announce that our Term 4 whole school swimming program has commenced. It is wonderful to see everyone back in the pool.
A special thank you to all parents and students for remembering to bring your swim gear. Your diligence ensures that our swimming sessions run smoothly and efficiently. Let’s continue to make every swimming day a success by not forgetting our swimming togs or goggles.
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Tuck-Shop 2024
Thank you to our families each week who run a Tuck shop- the kids love having Mum or Dad there and all our other Mums & Dads love not having to make a lunchbox on a Monday.
Please make sure you read the Operating Procedures in the Tuck shop to familiarize yourself with how it runs, always ask Office questions if you're not sure.
10am Snack Attack (one small platter for each classroom (3) 11am 1st Break -Fruit/veg option and home bake 1pm 2nd Break- 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 don't 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.
Have you downloaded the School Calendar to your phone yet! This is the quickest way to see upcoming events for St Finbarr's as they will already be on your phones Calendar
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
Quilpie & District Swimming Carnival 22nd November
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Assembly
Don't forget each Friday we have assembly in the Mary Mackillop room, where Student awards are presented and School notices are shared with students and families present, at 8.45am when the bell rings please head on into the Mary Mackillop room
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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.