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Principal's Message Term 2 Week 8 2024
Families Leaving
It is that time of year when we are required to submit our expected enrolment numbers for 2025 to Catholic Education. If you are aware your child will not be returning to MTS in 2025, please advise via email as soon as possible. We have a number of families on our waiting list from Year 1 to Year 6 eager to secure a place at MTS later in the year of for 2025.
Staffing
It is with mixed emotions that we share the news that Mrs Lauren Pye has resigned from their position as class teacher of 1 Topaz. Mrs Pye’s last day with the students will be Friday June 28 (Week 9 Term 2). Lauren has been an integral part of our school community and we know she has dedicated much of her time and energy to the growth and development of our students. We are truly grateful for her service and the positive impact she has had on our school community.
We are currently in the process of interviewing prospective teaching staff to fill Lauren’s position. As soon as we can finalise our Term 3 plans we will be advising families as soon as possible. Unfortunately, the current teacher shortage is being felt across all education systems in Canberra with new staff often having to give at least four weeks notice to their existing place of employment before taking up a new position.
On Tuesday 2 July we welcome Mrs Kate Walczek as our new Office Administrator. Kate has returned to Canberra with her family following her husband’s recent posting to Darwin. Kate comes with a wide range of administration experiences including a school experience, so she is well aware of the demands of school life.
Kate is taking over Steph Reed’s position. Our wonderful Steph is heading to Florida with her family as her husband has been posted, with the intention of returning to their hometown of Perth following the US stint. We will miss Steph’s patience and thoughtfulness as she greeted all who called or visited the school. Steph’s last day at MTS will be Friday 5 July.
Kindergarten Interviews
This week we have continued to interview our new families and our very excited 2025 Kinder children. The interviews will continue into Term 3 for our preschoolers who currently have siblings at MTS, you haven't been forgotten. Letters of Offer with the Parent Agreement will be emailed out on Friday. Parents must sign and return to formalised the acceptance of enrolment for 2025.
Parent Interviews and Reports
Thank you to all the parents who were able to accommodate the various teacher conference schedules this week. It has been a very busy and rewarding week for the teachers as they shared your child/rens progress. Reports will be released via Compass on the Thursday in Week 10. Following a CE decision there will be no formal comments on the Mid Year reports, hence the importance of the parent teacher meetings for Semester One.
Rostrum News
Congratulations to Xavier Johnson, who has won his way through to the ACT Rostrum semi-finals, following the first round held at Good Shepherd School, Amaroo earlier this week. We look forward to seeing how Xavier goes in the next round.
ACT Cross Country
Well done to Lachlan Rodda, William Minns and Leo McCarroll, who represented MTS at the ACT Cross Country Carnival. All of these athletes performed exceptionally, with Lachlan finishing 2nd and Leo 9th place, making them two of the fastest runners in the whole territory.
Council Meeting – All Parents Welcome
Next Tuesday 25 June we will hold our next Community Council Meeting commencing at 6.00pm in the school staffroom. All parents are most welcome to attend to contribute to the discussion regarding our school community.
Discussion topics include
- Hall Upgrade
- Social and Fundraising Events
- Class Contact Activities
School Fee Statements
The CE recently issued School Fee Statements so that parents would be aware of what may be owing on their fees. Please note as this is an automated process all families receive an update on their account, even if it has a zero balance. Thank you to all the families who have finalised their accounts. We still have a number of families who need to finalise their Term 2 account. Setting up a BPay arrangement is an effective way to pay off the fees via regular instalments.
Please remember that your payments help cover a range of school running costs including
- all the stationery and supplies we purchase for your children.
- grade level excursion and incursions, excluding camps
- electricity, water, phone, cleaning contact and our grounds person
- general admin costs, staff professional courses, general curriculum subscriptions and resources
- school building resources such as air conditioning, playground equipment maintenance
CE is moving to become an Incorporation Organisation in 2025
Earlier this year, Archbishop Christopher announced changes to the governance arrangements for Catholic Education within the Archdiocese from 2025. This will result in a change to the proprietor of each Catholic School in the ACT but will not otherwise materially impact school operations. If you would like further information about this change, or you would like to provide feedback about the change in proprietor, please contact governance@cg.catholic.edu.au by 19 July 2024.
Please find attached the original letter from the Archbishop, circulated in February 2024.
God Bless
Craig and Lina
Religious Education News - Anne Leet
WHOLE SCHOOL FOCUS
The Whole school focus theme for this year is ‘COME HOLY SPIRIT’.
This term at Mother Teresa School we will use the theme that: We are called to Dream.
“Don't be afraid to dream big because we have a big God who can do all things. It is only through God's power that we can accomplish all the dreams he has put in our hearts.” Matthew 19:26
Our value next two weeks is: LOVE we do this ‘The Mother Teresa School Way by’:
- You value close relationships with others and being close to people.
- When you’re with other people, you are present and give them your full attention.
- You deliberately work to identify and appreciate others’ character strengths.
- Everything you say and do can affect others – and your relationships with them.
- When other people succeed, you are happy for them and cheer them on.
- When other people are struggling, you do your best to help them out.
THANK YOU
Thank you to 4 Violet, 4 Magenta, and their teachers for the wonderful Prayer Focus on 'Forgiveness'. The scripture choices resonated deeply with our need for forgiveness in life and our willingness to forgive others. The prayers were heartfelt and sincere, reflecting a genuine call for forgiveness. The students' rendition of the song 'Forgiveness' was beautifully sung. Special thanks to the parents and friends who joined us to offer their support.
RECONCILIATION
(Children in Year 3 or older)
Please note if there are any students in grades 4, 5 or 6 who are new to our school, are Catholic and have not received the sacrament of Reconciliation please email me so they can receive an invitation letter. anne.leet@cg.catholic.edu.au
Thank you to those parents who have already done so.
Please read important information below and return slips by 1st July
Week 2 Term 3
- Information Session - Tuesday 30 July 1:00pm and 6:00pm at the Church
- Enrolment weekend - Saturday 3 August and Sunday 4 August
Sacrament of Reconciliation For children in Year 3 and above wishing to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation in 2024. Parent Information sessions will be held on Tuesday 30 July at the church. 1pm & 6pm Enrolment Weekend 3 & 4 August Sacrament of Reconciliation 10, 11 & 12 September Celebration of the Sacrament of First Holy Communion will be in Year 4 in 2025 For more details, please visit the Parish website: www.holyspiritgungahlin.org.au or |
12th Sunday in Ordinary Time
23 June 2024 - Year B
“Who can this be? Even the wind
and the sea obey him.”
Something to Think About
Can you remember the last time there was a storm? Imagine if you were on a boat in the middle of a lake in the middle of a storm. Imagine what it would be like to feel the wind blowing and the waves crashing against the boat.
The Story
Today’s gospel is a great rescue story! The disciples were caught in a storm and Jesus saved them.
Jesus told the wind and the waves to be still and they obeyed immediately.
Jesus wondered why the disciples had been so afraid and he told them to have faith.
Click to watch the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYLHqdSO9OY
Peace and best wishes,
Anne Leet REC
Please see Mrs Slaven or come to Culture Club on a Friday for more information and time to complete your artwork.
The MTS Yearbook is Back!
Mother Teresa School Yearbook has been confirmed for 2024 and we would love your help to make sure it’s amazing again this year.
We are calling on parents, caregivers, teachers and students to provide photos they have already taken throughout the year.
We want photos from sporting events (including the swimming carnival, athletics and cross country carnivals, activities, awards, camp, excursions, confirmation and any other photos you would care to share with us for inclusion.
The Yearbook has always been wonderfully received in the school community and are great keepsakes for your children to reflect on their journey here and we want to make sure everything and everyone is included.
If you’re attending school events (sporting, social etc) and you like taking photos (or have attended events earlier in the year), we’d love for you to snap and send a few back to us to use in the yearbook (appropriate permissions will be sought).
If you can help us with the above, please reach out and contact the Yearbook team via the yearbook email mtsyearbook00@gmail.com
Kind regards,
Your yearbook committee.