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Thank You for the resurrection of Your Son, Jesus. We want to celebrate Him every day of our lives. In a world that grows increasingly dark, help us hold up His light. Give us the courage to speak as boldly as Mary Magdalene did, and never be ashamed of proclaiming Your Good News. In Jesus’ Name, Amen. (Liz Curtis Higgs)
WELCOME BACK
Welcome back to everyone in the Columba school community. I hope you all had a holy Easter and that you got to have a restful break with family and friends.
There was a really nice buzz around our school as the kids arrived this week. It seemed they were keen to reconnect with peers and to me it was like there was a genuine sense of normality as we came back for the second term of school. Let’s hope like the last one we have minimal interruptions related to COVID-19. Please see the Corona Virus updates further in the newsletter.
This term, we are going to do our best to continue building a sense of community in our school by getting parents back involved in a variety of aspects. We look forward to welcoming all parents into the school and what better way to start than with our Mother's Day event next Friday. We also look forward to the completion of our 1/2 classrooms which is scheduled to finish at the end of term 2. I know our 1/2 students and teachers are very excited about their new learning spaces.
It is also with excitement that I launch a fantastic new resource for parents, SCHOOL TV. We all know that parenting our children is a complex, challenging and rewarding experience. However, the demands on parents to remain current with technology, drug and alcohol advice and safe practices in a virtual and social media world, as well as dealing with anxiety and well being, add to our busy and diverse family lives.
SchoolTV is a new ongoing resource that is now available to all Columba Catholic Primary School parents. Each online edition will address a major topic with expert interviews, fact sheets, a parent quiz, recommended apps, books and more. SchoolTV combines information from a host of reliable resources, including BeyondBlue and ReachOut. It provides a single stream of independent factual information that saves parents time and the confusion of searching across multiple online sites for information.You can access the SchoolTV archive here .
There is more information in our newsletter below. During the School year we will publish various topics for you to access. The topics covered may be pertinent to your immediate situation, or the resource may be useful for you at a later date. We hope that you find SchoolTV to be informative and a useful source of current well-researched information.
I hope that you make the time to access SCHOOL TV as it is truly a wonderful resource that can help us all get our heads around this parenting stuff. Again welcome back and I look forward to seeing many of you back in our school in term 2.
COVID Changes and UPDATE for COLUMBA CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL
WATCH FOR SYMPTOMS
- If your child is unwell, even with mild COVID-19 symptoms, you must keep your child at home until their symptoms resolve and get your child tested with a PCR test (nose and throat swab) or complete a Rapid Antigen Test (RAT).
- If symptoms continue, your child should stay home and take another RAT or PCR test in 24 hours. If that test is also negative, your child may return to school if another diagnosis is confirmed (such as an underlying health condition or medication).
TESTING
- RATs will be provided to all staff and students at no charge. Schools will inform parents, guardians and carers on how these kits can be collected from the school.
- Students and staff should take a RAT twice-weekly on the morning before attending school. Test kits will continue to be supplied by schools during this time.
HOUSEHOLD AND HOUSEHOLD-LIKE CONTACTS
- Household and household-like contacts are no longer required to quarantine but are required to undertake the following additional safety measures in the seven (7) days that would have been their quarantine period:
Parents must;
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- notify the school if returning during their seven (7)-day period;
- undertake daily rapid antigen testing five (5) times within the seven (7) days;
- wear a face mask indoors (if aged eight (8) and above) unless a lawful exemption applies;
- are not permitted to visit hospitals or care facilities unless an exemption applies.
- Household and household-like contacts are still permitted to participate in school activities, including camps and excursions, as long as they wear a mask when indoors (if aged eight (8) and above or have a valid exception) and complete five (5) rapid antigen tests within the seven (7)-day period that would have been their quarantine period.
- A household or household-like contact attending an off-site activity during this period must notify the school they are attending under these requirements.
- If a student, parent, guardian or carer cannot comply with the additional safety measures at any time, they must:
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- quarantine immediately for the remainder of their seven (7)-day household contact period
- get tested on day one (1) (or as soon as possible) and on day six (6) of their household contact period
- not attend school until a negative day six (6) test result is received.
COVID-19 POSITIVE CASES
- If your child has no symptoms and there is a positive COVID-19 case in their household, class, year level or other grouping, your child can continue to attend school in line with Victorian Department of Health advice.
- Staff and students who receive a positive RAT result must register it on the COVID-19 Positive Rapid Antigen Test Self-Reporting Form available on the Coronavirus Victoria website https://www.coronavirus.vic.gov.au/report as soon as possible.
- Staff and students who receive a positive RAT or PCR test result must tell their school as soon as possible, and follow Victorian Department of Health advice.
- Students who test positive to COVID-19 must isolate for seven (7) days and not attend school during that period.
- Students who have recovered from COVID-19, are not required to get tested or isolate if they are re-exposed to a positive COVID-19 case within 12 weeks of ending their isolation period.
- If more than 12 weeks have passed since their isolation period concluded, students must follow the relevant testing and isolation advice depending on the type of contact they are.
- Schools will regularly communicate to parents, guardians and carers about the presence and impact of COVID-19 in their school community. Parents, guardians and carers should expect to be provided with details of any impacted grade, year level or other grouping.
ACTIVITIES
- COVID-19 will continue to be considered in all activity risk assessments. Guidance will be provided to schools on applying appropriate safeguards across a range of activities, including school camps and excursions.
- Parents, guardians and carers will be made aware of the risk of exposure and will need to provide their permission for their child’s participation in extra-curricular, out of school hours or off-site activities.
VISITORS
- Visitors on school sites should be kept to a minimum to support essential school activities or student needs.
- Visitors will be required to comply with COVIDSafe measures, including physical distancing requirements and practise respiratory etiquette and good hand hygiene.
- The use of Service Victoria QR codes for electronic record-keeping is no longer required in school settings.
- Parents, guardians, carers and other adult visitors are no longer required to show evidence of two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine if not performing work or volunteering at the school.
VISITORS AND VOLUNTEERS PERFORMING WORK AT A SCHOOL
- Any visitor or volunteer performing work at a school must be fully vaccinated (boosted) (with three (3) doses) with an approved COVID-19 vaccine or have a valid exception to attend on-site for the purpose of working.
- Visitors or volunteers working on school sites include, but are not limited to:
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- Parent and Friends Committee members
- School Advisory Committee members
- volunteers performing volunteer work at the school (for example, parent helpers and those participating in a school working bee outside of school time)
- volunteers attending school camps or excursions.
- Schools must collect, record and hold vaccination information for all workers, including visitors or volunteers performing work at a school whether inside or outside.
A Window Into Learning At Columba
SCHOOL TV
SchoolTV Launch
Columba Catholic Primary School is now offering a valuable resource called SchoolTV to parents.
During the School year we will publish various topics for you to access.
The topics covered may be pertinent to your immediate situation, or the resource may be useful for you at a later date. We hope that you find SchoolTV to be informative and a useful source of current well-researched information.
INTRODUCTION TO SCHOOL TV
ANZAC DAY
Members of our school community represented Columba at the Bunyip Community ANZAC day commemoration. Students across the school learned about this very important day for our nation.
NAPLAN ONLINE
The National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) will take place online this year between Tuesday 10th May and Friday 20th May 2022.
Students in Years 3, 5, 7, and 9 participate in the annual NAPLAN tests in reading, writing, conventions of language (spelling, grammar, and punctuation) and numeracy.
The assessment provides parents and schools with an understanding of how individual students are performing at the time of the tests.
NAPLAN is just one aspect of a school’s assessment and reporting process – it does not replace ongoing assessments made by teachers about student performance.
NAPLAN also provides schools, education authorities and governments with information about how education programs are working and whether young Australians are achieving important educational outcomes in literacy and numeracy.
NAPLAN assesses literacy and numeracy skills that students are learning through their regular school curriculum. All government and non-government education authorities have contributed to the development of NAPLAN materials. Students are assessed on the same literacy and numeracy curriculum content, regardless of whether they complete the tests online or on paper. Results for both formats can be reported on the same NAPLAN assessment scale.
All students in Years 3, 5, 7, and 9 are expected to participate in the annual NAPLAN assessment. Students with a disability may qualify for adjustments that reflect the support normally provided for classroom assessments. You should discuss the use of any adjustments for your child with your child’s teacher.
If a child is absent, schools may arrange for individual students to complete missed tests at another time during the school’s test schedule but not outside of it.
COLUMBA'S NAPLAN TIMETABLE
Important Information for this Fortnight
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NEXT SCHOOL CLOSUREQUEEN'S BIRTHDAY HOLIDAY - Monday 13th June
COLUMBA SCHOOL CLOSED - Monday 11th July
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MOTHERS DAY EVENT
Friday 6th May
9:30 start on Basketball Courts
School Liturgy Celebrating our mums!
No vaccine evidence is required, and no masks are required.
Coffee Van for all Mums and Special Friends on your kids!
School Pickup - Car dashboard family name Reminder
Columba staff have requested that all families display their last names on the back of their visors to help us know who is ready for pickup. Thank you to all families that continue to do this each day. With the glare, tinted windows and very busy pace of dismissal, this would help us a lot. It will also mean we can call students quicker and put them in cars quicker, which means the wait time in the car line will reduce. If you do not have your laminated family name card or have misplaced it, please contact your child's classroom teacher to have another one sent home. You are also free to make your own as long as it is big enough see and is clear. We thank you in advance for your support in this.
SCHOOL FEES & CONCESSIONS
Payment of Term 1 fees were due at the end of Term 1. If they have not been paid, please make a payment at your earliest convenience. Term 2 fees are due and payable by 13th May 2022.
If any families would like to set up a weekly, fortnightly or monthly direct debit schedule for school fees, please complete the Direct Debit Form below and return to the school office. For any assistance regarding calculations of payments, please contact us via email at: finance@bunyip.catholic.edu.au
For any families that have recently received a Government means-tested health care concession card, please forward a copy of your card to the office to check your eligibility, as a fee concession may apply. The card must be in the name of the parent/fee payer for a fee concession to apply.
If your current Health Care card is due to expire this year and your card is re-issued, please send a copy of your new card details to the office as soon as possible for the concession to be checked and applied for next year's fees, if not already done so.
Please call us if you want to talk through your fees, we are here to help.
FIRST EUCHARIST
Columba 2022
The First Eucharist Commitment Mass this Sunday, 1st May, 11am, St Joseph’s Iona. Any child in grade 4 making their First Eucharist should attend this mass.
Parent and child workshop for First Eucharist will be next Wednesday 4th May, 7pm at Columba (in person). We look forward to seeing all students making their First Eucharist there.
Please note that more details will be sent from the Parish this week.
What is Eucharist?
Eucharist is unique among the sacraments as it is at the heart of our faith. For Catholics, the Eucharist, or Mass, is the most powerful way we encounter the real presence of Jesus Christ. Sunday after Sunday (some, of course, gather every day), Catholics gather to celebrate the Eucharist, the ritual in which, by the power of the Holy Spirit, bread and wine are transformed into the Body and Blood of Christ. We who celebrate are also transformed, becoming Christ’s presence to others, and recognising the presence of Christ in others.
Symbols of Eucharist
Bread – Wheat is grown and ground, transformed by human work to make bread. Bread is a staple food of life.
Wine – Grapes are grown and crushed, transformed by human work to make wine. Wine symbolises joy and celebration.
Bread and wine symbolise the Creator who gives life, the one who nourishes us.
At the Last Supper Jesus gave himself in the form of bread and wine.
What happens during Eucharist?
The Eucharist (Eucharist is a Greek word that means “thanksgiving”) is the whole ritual that has come to be known as the Mass. The Eucharist is therefore a holy moment which includes the consecration of the body and blood of Jesus.
The Eucharist includes:
- the sharing of the Word from scripture
- offering of prayers
- doing what Jesus did at the Last supper taking, blessing, breaking and sharing his body and blood
- being sent forth to live and proclaim the Good News
School Prayer
SCHOOL CLOSURE - NO STUDENTS 2022
School Closure Day - Monday 11th July
School Closure Day - Thursday 28th July
School Closure Day - Monday 31st October
School Closure Day - Wednesday 9th November
TERM 2
Grade Prep Excursion Melbourne - Monday 2nd May
First Communion Workshop - Wednesday 4th May
Mothers Day Event - Friday 6th May
Grade 4 Camp - Monday 9th - Tuesday 10th May
NAPLAN - Tuesday 10th - Friday 20th May
First Communion Sacrament - Saturday 4th or Sunday 5th June
Queen's Birthday - Monday 13th June
End of Term 2 (Early finish 2:15 pm) - Friday 24th June
TERM 3
School Closure Day - Monday 11th July
First Day Back Term 3 - Tuesday 12th July
100 Days of Prep - Thursday 21st July
School Closure Day - Thursday 28th July
Book Week Dress Up Day - Thursday 11th August
Confirmation Commitment Mass - Saturday 10th September or Sunday 11th September
End of Term 3 (Early finish 2:15 pm) - Friday 16th September
TERM 4
First Day Back Term 4 - Monday 3rd October
Confirmation Workshop - Wednesday 19th October
Confirmation Sacrament - Saturday 29th October
School Closure Day - Monday 31st October
Cup Day - Tuesday 1st November
School Closure Day - Wednesday 9th November
School Concert - Wednesday 7th December
Last Day 2022 - Friday 16th December
Grade 6 Graduation - Tuesday 13th December