Good Samaritan Catholic Primary School Fairy Meadow
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48 McGrath Street
Fairy Meadow NSW 2519
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Email: info@gsfmdow.catholic.edu.au
Phone: 02 4226 6577
Fax: 02 42 265 311

From the Principal's Desk

Parent Information Evenings:

Next Tuesday 26 February Parent Information evenings will be held Kindergarten-Year 6 across the school. Teachers will conduct 3x20 minute sessions from 7pm. If you have children across the school you will be able to attend 3 classes in the time frame.

  • Session 1: 7pm
  • Session 2: 7:25pm
  • Session 3: 7:50pm

It is aimed that the evening concludes at approximately 8:15pm. Our teachers are looking forward to meeting with you.

Kindergarten parents will be asked to make an individual appointment for their child/ren with the class teacher. Further information will be distributed.

Parent Call to Action: Come along and hear about the classroom routines, expectations and events of the school year. You will also receive a parent information handout.

SPB4L:

Each week the school has a particular focus which helps to maintain consistency of expectation across the school. This year our Year 6 student SPB4L team will communicate how all members of the community can support the focus for the week. This helps to maintain an environment that is conducive to learning. This week the focus is Lining Up. Below are the ways that everyone can support the focus:

SPB4L Focus:

Lining Up

What can students do to support our focus?

 

What can our teachers do to support our focus?

 

What can our parents do to support our focus?

- We can stay in 2 lines when going over the road and lining up with our teachers

- Listen to the teacher’s instructions at assembly, break times and at the end of recess and lunch.

 

- Have a key ready to unlock the gate for over the road so our lines keep moving

- One teacher leading the line to go over the road and one teacher at the back of the line to move students quickly.

 

- Join us in morning and afternoon prayer at our assembly

- Wait for children to be dismissed from lines before collecting them in the afternoon.

 

This weeks value is Inclusion
Being a welcoming class/school member
* Including others in games and activities
* Being proactive - e.g. helping a lonely or sad person join in.
* Smiling
* Using 'inclusive' words - e.g. 'You can sit with us!'
* Just being kind - Your example will grow!

What do I do if I have a concern regarding a student who is not my child?

At times parents become concerned about the behaviour of other students and, in an effort to resolve the situation, approach the student concerned. However, under no circumstances are parents to approach other students when trying to resolve an issue. Always seek assistance from the school. Incidents such as this can very quickly lead to reportable Child Protection matters that have to be investigated and reported.

It is also good practice to seek assistance from the school when you have a concern rather than approaching other parents about school related matters.

Always think about what you would do, or how you would feel, if another parent approached your child or confronted you about a matter where you were not fully informed of the details.

Parent Call to Action: Be familiar with the Home-School Communication structure at Good Samaritan

Enrolling for Kindergarten 2019:                               

Good Samaritan is beginning to accept enrolments for Kindergarten 2019. Open days will be on Friday 15 March 3:30pm-5:00pm and Saturday 16 March 10:00am-12noon.  

Thank You:

Many thanks to all parents, grandparents and carers who were able to offer assistance at last week’s Swimming Trials. Events such as these cannot operate without the generous support you offer. Thank you also to Mrs Foster for her organisation and co-ordination of the trials pre, during and post the event.

The School Day:

The school day at Good Samaritan Primary begins at 8:50am and finishes at 3:00pm. Any absence within this part of the school day must be recorded on the school roll according to the requirements under the Education Act, 1990.

It is up to parents to ensure that students arrive on time safely and this may mean leaving home a little earlier to ensure that there is ease of entering the school premises on time.

ABSENCES AND PART ABSENCES FROM SCHOOL
It is most important that students attend school unless there exists a genuine reason for absence. It is also most important that students attend school for the full school day. Whilst the first 10 minutes of school or the last 20 minutes of the school day may seem unimportant to parents, it is during these times that students are instructed of the essential routines and guides of the school day that help to create productive learning environments. As parents, I urge you to ensure your child/ren arrive at school on time and stay for the complete school day every day of the week.

As a systemic primary school within the Wollongong Diocese, Good Samaritan adheres to the School Attendance Guidelines and Procedures of the Catholic Education Office, Wollongong.