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Mrs Cath Hailstone and myself have enjoyed interviewing children (and their parents) who wish to join Good Samaritan in 2025. If you have friends or relatives who may have forgotten that ‘it’s that time of the year’, please ask them to either contact the school and/or apply online. During these interviews, I have received some queries about Baptism into the Catholic faith. If you, or someone you know, is interested in exploring Baptism for themselves or their child/children, please contact the Lumen Christi parish, or click on this Link for further information.
Racism is learned behaviour, and it’s no secret that children are quick to pick up on behavioural cues. According to Harvard University psychologist and brain researcher Mazarin Banaji, children as young as three may demonstrate discriminatory behaviour after being exposed to it, even though they may not understand the “why” of their feelings.
Fortunately, what has been learned can also be unlearned. This is why education is the most important tool we have in the fight against racism and prejudice.
Educating children and young people about racism empowers them to take action and be part of the solution.
So where do we begin when it comes to teaching anti-racism and emphasising the importance of equality, tolerance and diversity?
If we are ever to address this cultural pandemic — and live in the respectful and inclusive society we all desire — early interventions involving children is the best option moving forwards.
Practical strategies to promote the quantity and quality of children’s cross-group friendships can act as a social vaccine against the cultural pandemic of prejudice and racism into the future.
Children are constantly watching, scrutinising and internalising adults' thoughts and behaviours, including those related to prejudice and racism.
Subsequently, adults need to self-reflect on how much cultural diversity and connection exist among their family friendship groups, and whether their children are aware of, or a part of, such groups.
Parents can also regulate the types of television programs they and their children watch, especially with regards to the extent and the accurate depiction of cross-group friendships represented in these programs.
As well as these practical steps, parents can influence their child’s exposure to cross-group friends by selecting schools that are culturally diverse, encouraging neighbourhood friendships, or even introducing their children to different foods and cuisines at mealtime.
Parents can begin by asking, "How many cross-group friends does my family have and what is the quality of these connections?"
Please take some time to read the following taken from abc.net.au
At Good Samaritan, we celebrate being a culturally diverse community.
Mrs Lisa Tyson
Acting Principal
FROM THE ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL’S DESK:
Tell them from Me
We invite all parents to provide feedback on our school community. Your insights are invaluable in helping us improve and create a better environment for all students.
Currently, we have received 50 responses, but we hope to hear from many more of you. The survey is anonymous and will take approximately 20 minutes to complete. You can access the parent survey on your computer or mobile device by using the URL below:
http://tellthemfromme.com/gsfmsurvey
Your participation is crucial and greatly appreciated. Thank you for taking the time to help us enhance our school community.

Mrs Catherine Hailstone
Assistant Principal
Congratulations:
Congratulations to our Year 6 students who received the Sacrament of Confirmation last Saturday. Bishop Brian led a beautiful liturgy for the candidates. I also extend my thanks to Kathy Uroda, Mario Biancuci, Maggie Smith, Helen Crocco, Alison and Michael McCarthy for giving so generously of their time and talent to provide the liturgical music.

WORLD CHILDREN’S DAY
The Lumen Christi Parish will celebrate the Church’s first World Children’s Day (25-26 May) when thousands of boys and girls will meet Pope Francis in Rome.
Let us ask Mary our Mother to pray for children and a deepening of our acceptance and love for children.
During the month of May we are invited to pray for World Children’s Day at the prayers of the faithful.
Come, Holy Spirit,
show us your beauty, reflected in the faces of children all over the world.
Come, Jesus,
you who make all things new, who are the way that leads us to the Father,
come and remain with us always.
Amen.


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)

Congratulations to our Week 2 Recipients:
Year |
Values |
Merit |
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K Blue |
Leyan s |
Thomas M |
K Gold |
Emily B |
Axle P |
1 Blue |
Tiana M |
Lucas A |
1 Gold |
Amelia M |
Annabelle Y James P |
2 Blue |
Eleanor N |
Lewis H Madeleine S |
2 Gold |
Vignana A |
Lucas A Giulio D |
3 Blue |
Zara P |
Amy P Hayden T |
3 Gold |
Jonas Su |
Gene C |
4 Blue |
Zach G |
Katie C Hiyab Z |
4 Gold |
Piper T |
Indi M Eddie N |
5 Blue |
Ronny H |
Ace B Emily W |
5 Gold |
Maddi T |
Steve J Phiya P |
6 Blue |
Jessica B |
Isaac P Isabelle O |
6 Gold |
Laila S |
Jye M Maddy M |
Congratulations to our Week 3 Recipients:
Year |
Values |
Merit |
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K Blue |
Ruby H |
Evan A |
K Gold |
Java M |
Lee T |
1 Blue |
Amelia N |
Ava V Indie R |
1 Gold |
Parker P |
Spencer M Leo D |
2 Blue |
Jezebel J |
Owen H Ryan T |
2 Gold |
Miles S |
Alessia I Sophie G |
3 Blue |
Benita C |
Ellie M Harry K |
3 Gold |
Marcus L |
Leo W Ashton F |
4 Blue |
Raiden N |
Lisa H Eleanor F |
4 Gold |
Lola S |
Cj A Sabinna G |
5 Blue |
Marleigh J |
Chase W Ivy A Oscar C |
5 Gold |
Ruby S |
Phiya P Lachlan B |
6 Blue |
Jasmine I |
Gabriella V Samuel T |
6 Gold |
Lucy B |
Isabella G Aurora D |
Amaroo Blue |
Leo Thorne |
Students who receive 10, 20, 30 awards will be presented a Principal Award on Friday 7 June.
Invitations will be sent to parents.
PB4L
Reminders to explicitly teach, model and remind students of the following expectations:
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Voice Levels
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When walking around the school, voice level should be 0 or 1.
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When entering the hall, voice level should be 0.
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Walking around the school - stopping at certain points and walking in 2 lines.
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Playground zones - rules and expectation

REMINDER:

From the School Handbook:
Uniform
I have noticed some of the standards slipping recently in regards to the Uniform Policy. Please make sure you are familiar with this policy and provide rule reminders to those students in your class who are starting to let the standards slip.

Dont forget to order your pies via :
https://gsfmpiedrive2024.floktu.com
If you require a manual order sheet please contact the Office to collect.

Upcoming key dates:
Monday |
17 June | P & F Meeting via ZOOM commencing 7pm |
Friday |
21 June |
Pie Drive Delivery |
Friday |
13 September |
Trivia Evening (more details to follow) |

T2 W4
Wednesday 22 May: National Simultaneous Storytime 12-1pm
Friday 24 May: Assembly 2:10pm
T2 W5
Tuesday 28 May: Primary Diocesan Cross Country
Friday 31 May: Assembly 2:10
T2 W6
Wednesday 5 June : World Enviroment Day
Friday 7 June: Assembly 2:10pm
T2W7
Thursday 13 June: Musical Musical 5-7pm
T2 W8
Monday 17 June: P&F Meeting via ZOOM 7-8pm
Friday 21 June: Assembly 2:10pm
Friday 21 June: Pie Drive delivery (more details to follow)
T2 W9
Wednesday 26 June: Reconciliation and Eucharist Parent Info Evening
Friday 28 June: Assembly 2:10pm
T2 W10
Thursday 4 July: Athletics Carnival (Beaton Park)
Friday 5 July: GSFM Awards and Liturgy SJV Co-Cathedral 9:15am
Friday 5 July: Last Day Term 2

It’s time to celebrate the remarkable accomplishments and outstanding contributions of Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander people, organisations, and businesses in our region!
Multi award-winning musician, Dan Sultan, will be headline performer at the 2024 Local Government Regional NAIDOC Awards to be held on
Saturday 27 July 2024 at the Shoalhaven Entertainment Centre. Tickets are now on sale for the event that will feature the renowned Aboriginal singer-songwriter and guitarist alongside cultural dances and musical performances by talented local artists, Gadhungal Marring and Jiah King. Master of Ceremonies for the Awards will be, well known media personality Shelley Ware.
Get in quick to get your tickets!
Shoalhaven Entertainment Centre Box Office, 42 Bridge Rd, Nowra NSW 2541
Online:
Phone: (02) 4429 5757
Please click on the link to view

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