From the Principal's Desk:
Dear Parents and Carers of Good Samaritan,
Throughout the first part of this term Year 6 have been heavily involved in evaluating and reviewing our student leadership structure. So far, representative groups from our Year 6 classes have looked at Why do schools have student leaders? and What are the possible structures of student leadership that schools can have?
Over the last week, Samantha, Pippa, Madison, Tyler, Finn and Olivia worked together on a student leadership structure. They discussed the advantages and disadvantages of each model that they brought to the group and then decided on two options to present back to their peers.
This process is taking into account that the structure must make sense to the students, be the one that they have come up with and that serves their needs
On Monday morning Year 6 voted on their preferred option. The option most preferred by Year 6 students consists of:
- 2 School Captains (Male & Female)
- 6 Vice Captains
- Representative groups based upon the needs of the school eg: Prayer and Liturgy, Justice, Service, Ecology and School Life
The next stage of the process will focus on how the selection of students will occur. This will involve looking at the ideal qualities of people who would take up these roles. They will discuss the importance of qualities such as commitment, organisation skills, being a team player as well as application processes, criteria to be addressed and election.
This has been an exciting time for our senior students and for our school culture. I am truly looking forward to the next phase of this process as the students are bringing so much maturity and critical thinking to this work.
As we journey together, with Jesus,
Toni Sillis
Principal
Not Sure What to Give Up this Lent?
Many of us spend hours pondering what to give up for Lent but, this year, why not add something to what you do?
10 Things to do during Lent besides giving something up:
- Each day tell your child something that makes them feel unique
- Volunteer
- Go to a weekday Mass
- Say three nice things to your husband, wife, siblings, parents, colleagues and kids daily
- Be kind
- Donate things you don’t need to charity
- Replace 30minutes of TV/computer/phone time with 30 minutes of prayer/quiet time
- Don’t complain
- Don’t buy anything you don’t need
- Remember that Jesus is the reason for the season
NAPLAN:
Students in Years 3&5 will participate in NAPLAN this year. The assessment period begins Monday 10 May with a preparation day and concludes on Friday 29 May. This period includes the catch up test period if needed.
NAPLAN includes assessments in Writing, Reading, Conventions of Language and Numeracy. The Good Samaritan NAPLAN assessment schedule will be communicated closer to the start date.
Wet Weather School Dismissal:
On occasions where it is raining at dismissal time a Compass notification will be sent to parents to advise that wet weather dismissal arrangements will be put into place.
Wet weather dismissal means that:
- Car Lines begins at 2:45pm unless the weather is such that it makes it unsafe for students and staff
- Parents and carers are asked to ensure that the car line does not extend out into Cabbage Tree Lane and that a loop of the block is completed until the driver can safely enter the school
- Parent pick up dismissal is from classrooms beginning at 2:50pm
- Year 4 parents will meet their child/ren under the COLA. Year 4 parents are asked not to access the stairs during wet weather.
- Bus lines operate as usual from 3pm