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Acknowledgement of Country:
Good Samaritan Catholic Primary School Fairy Meadow acknowledges and pays respect to the Dharawal and Gweagal people past and present, the traditional custodians of the lands on which our school is built.
Dear Parents and Carers of Good Samaritan,
As we enter the month of May, our Catholic tradition is to remember Mary - the mother of Jesus.
The Church has long had a devotion to Mary, Mother of God. In fact, this devotion would be considered a hallmark of our Catholic identity. For the month of May, a month traditionally dedicated to Mary, we are going to incorporate the Hail Mary into our prayer life at school and you are invited to do the same at home.
It is important to note that we don’t worship Mary, but we honour her. That is, we hold her in high esteem and recognise her role in our salvation history. The Church honours Mary in many ways – through specific feast days, prayers, devotions, hymns, art and even recognising her as the Mother of the Church.
“Mary, our mother,” is one of Mary’s most common titles. We cling to it all our lives. Why? Because “mothering,” the sense of being cared for and protected, supported, and understood, is the human being’s primal need. “Mother’s Day” is the call to all of us to remember those—both women and men—who have “mothered” us in life and then be conscious of our call to mother those around us, as well.
Next week at Good Samaritan we acknowledge all the mothers, grandmothers and mother-like figures in our lives. We give thanks for them and pray that they are enriched by their lives with us as we are with them.
Mothers Day Celebrations
Good Samaritan community warmly invites all mothers to join us for a Mother's Day celebration on Friday 12 May. Breakfast will be served at 8:15am in the school hall followed by a Liturgy in the Church commencing at 9:15am
Toddlers are welcome to attend under the supervision of parents.
Please RSVP to this event via compass by Tuesday 9 May for catering purposes. PLEASE ONLY REPLY THROUGH YOUR ELDEST CHILD ON THIS EVENT.
Winter School Uniform - Changeover
Thank you to our parents and carers for the high standards you expect of your children regarding the school uniform. The uniform is an important part of our identity as a school and each student's sense of belonging.
Students will begin wearing the winter uniform from Monday 15 May (Week 3 - after Mother's Day).
Assembly
All parents and carers are invited to join us for our assembly on Friday, 5 May at 2:10pm. Principal Awards will be handed out during this assembly and students will be acknowledged for Cross Country.
From the Assistant Principal's Desk:
Free Webinar for parents and carers
Getting the most out of gaming – Council of Catholic School Parents NSW/ACT
This 45-minute free webinar provides families with strategies for supporting children and young people to have safe, positive experiences when playing games online. It is designed for parents and carers of children aged 7 to 14.
It will cover:
- when gaming can be beneficial and strategies to promote better in-game experiences
- how to keep children safe online – using safety and privacy settings in games and platforms
- strategies to promote more balanced gaming and how to create smoother transitions from game-play to other activities
- the key online risks and where to find help for things like bullying and harassment in games
- Getting the most out of gaming
Tuesday 23 May 7.30 pm - 8.15 pm
Register here.
Our Catholic Life and Identity:
Altar Servers
Thank you and congratulations to our year 5 and 6 students who have trained to become Altar Servers in the Lumen Christi Parish. The students trained with Father James and Mr Sergio Ambrosi. They will serve at school and parish weekend masses. If your child would like to join, please contact Mrs Natalie Shelley.


Confirmation
Congratulations to our Year 6 Confirmation Candidates. Our church was filled with over 700 people as sixty eight students were confirmed on the weekend by Bishop Brian Mascord with the assistance of Father Bernard and Father James. Twelve students joined us from varying local state schools. It was a very special moment for our students and our new friends.
Special Message from Mrs Sillis to the Year 6 Students
Mrs Sillis couldn’t join the candidates and their families of course as she is still
overseas. However, she took the time to share the following message acknowledging this most important occasion:
Dear Year 6,
Many of you received the Sacrament of Confirmation on Saturday evening,
which takes you on the next journey of coming to know and understand your faith.
This is an important time in your lives where you have said ‘Yes’ to God and
have agreed to live as we are asked to live out the gifts and fruits of the Holy Spirit in our daily lives.
This is now the challenge for you - to recognise the fruits and gifts in yourself
and how to use them for the good of others and yourself.
My very best wishes to you all and I look forward to hearing more about your experience of Confirmation.
With every blessing,
Mrs Sillis
PARISH CONTACT DETAILS:
General enquiries
Lumen Christi Catholic Parish, Wollongong
Diocese of Wollongong
PO Box 874 (36 Harbour Street)
Wollongong NSW 2500 Australia
Ph: (02) 42 110500
Email: wollongong@dow.org.au
Office hours: Monday to Friday (9:00am–1:00pm)
Year 5 has had a busy start to Term 2. Students began the term researching about World War I and the role that women played at war and back at home. They enjoyed researching soldiers, reasons the war began, comparing the role of women in 1910 to now and sharing their presentations with their peers. In English this term, Year 5 will be learning about persuasive text and how to use persuasive devices effectively in their writing to try and change people’s opinions. So far the students have explored this concept through many different Speaking and Listening games and activities where they get to debate and express their point of view and build up persuasive vocabulary. Soon we will begin wiring some expressive, emotive and very convincing pieces of writing.
In Maths, Year 5 have been learning about Whole Numbers, focusing on finding Factors and Multiples. Through learning these topics we are getting better at our multiplication tables too!
News from the Year 6 Classrooms
Leadership with Cameron
Year 6 students and teachers enjoyed a busy and productive Term 1, and Term
2 has been even busier already!. The first week commenced so swiftly with a
Staff Development Day on Monday, ANZAC Day on Tuesday, the continuation
of the 2023 Leadership programme on Wednesday, the Confirmation
Preparation Day on Thursday, attendance at the ANZAC Memorial service at
McCabe Park on Friday and the celebration of the Sacrament of Confirmation
on Saturday evening.
Our leadership programme facilitator,Cameron, demonstrates with the assistance of Max, how to complete one of the challenges.
Darcie, Holly and Ruby G. in a “tangle” as they try to “unravel”the secret behind successfully releasing the ropes.
Da Vinci Decathlon
Students compete in teams of eight across 10 disciplines: engineering,
mathematics and chess, code breaking, art and poetry, science, English, ideation,
creative producers, cartography and legacy.
The GSFM team will compete on Wednesday, 10 May, at The Illawarra Christian School, Cordeaux Heights.
Our team, pictured above is: Standing: Patrick, Elias, Ria and Darcie Sitting: Ruby, Joseph and Holly
Absent: Olivia.
ANZAC RSL Memorial Service
Year 6 attended the RSL Sub Branch ANZAC Memorial Service at McCabe Park Wollongong on Friday 28 April.
The aim of the assembly is to inspire youngsters to appreciate the ANZAC legend and legacy, and to pause to reflect on the service and sacrifice of many young Australians who have defended our nation and national interests for more than a century.
It was a lovely service and we were proudly able to have some students involved in speeches, singing and the laying of a wreath on behalf of our school community.
The Edmund Rice Band performed, other schools in the Wollongong area also participated and the Australian Navy Cadets Unit (Training Ship Albatross) took post.
Edward P spoke on behalf of the Good Samaritan Community. His speech “ What ANZAC means to me” was well presented and very well written.
Getting up before the sun to watch the dawn service, Anzac biscuits, the Last Post, a footy match. This is what comes to mind when I think of ANZAC day and all the ways we remember the men and women who have served our country.
But what I think is most special about Anzac Day is hearing the stories. Hearing about what life was like either on the battlefields or back home. Stories that would otherwise be forgotten or hidden in the past.
One story in particular really made me think about what being an ANZAC means. It was about a boy named James. In 1914, when World War 1 started, James was14 years old, that is only a couple of years older than me.
You had to be 18 years old to go to war but James wanted to go and fight in order to protect our country, so he lied about his age. James was a kid like you and I who lived at home with his mum and dad and 5 sisters. He made the brave decision to leave his family to go to a battlefield in a country far away. To leave his comfortable family home for cold, wet, trenches. To leave playing footy and cricket with his friends to witness his fellow soldiers be shot and killed. I can’t even imagine making that decision, I complain when my Mum asks me to leave a game I’m playing to unpack the dishwasher or pick my clothes up off the bathroom floor.
James is just one story of thousands of stories and ANZAC day makes me think about how I can be more like these ANZACS, not just on one day, during one moment's silence but everyday. I can be courageous and stand up for what I believe in, like standing up to a bully in the playground. I can make sacrifices in my everyday life, maybe choose to help someone instead of doing what I really want to do. I can not give up when things get hard but keep going and strive to do my best.
These are the values of the ANZAC spirit that James and so many others had and by continuing this spirit we can honour and show our respect to these people. This is what ANZAC day means to me.
Written by Edward P
Canteen News
Whole School Expectation - Weekly Focus for Students
Using Manners in the Playground and at the Canteen
This week our whole school focus is continuing with using manners, and extending these to the playground and when visiting the canteen. Our teachers will be helping children learn appropriate, polite and considerate behavior. Manners are a good way to show gratitude, display respect, and demonstrate kindness.
Parents and Friends News
P&F meeting is Monday 8 May at 6pm.
Everyone is welcome.
Diary Dates & Reminders for the Week Ahead
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Wednesday 3 May |
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Thursday 4 May |
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Friday 5 May |
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Saturday 6 May |
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Sunday 7 May |
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Monday 8 May |
P& F Meeting - 6pm |
Tuesday 9 May |
RSVP due for Mothers' Day Breakfast |
Rock Fishing Safety & Schools Day - Shellharbour
You can read more about these events here: Gone Fishing Sessions - Beach Safety Hub
Our next event is being held at Shellharbour on Saturday the 13th of May and will be a vital event to bring attention to drowning prevention.
Some e-newsletter snippets from NSW Health.
Weblink: https://greenarrow.health.nsw.gov.au/ga/webviews/4-0-432-13591-14809-0-g2066fa4b0