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From The Acting Principal Week 10
Dear Families,
A lot of talking happens in a school, but hopefully, there is even more listening. Communication is central to our existence as human beings. As spiritual beings, our communication with God is essential for our wholeness. The most obvious form of communication with God is through prayer, which is about building a relationship specifically, with God.
A treasured prayer in our Catholic Tradition is the Rosary, and next month, October, is dedicated to emphasizing the Rosary. The Rosary is a reflection of the life of Jesus. The more we learn about these stories and contemplate the mystery of God becoming human, the more we can understand and appreciate God's presence in our lives. The Rosary offers an intimate insight into God’s extraordinary love and compassion.
During the holidays (Monday, 7th October), we will celebrate the Feast of the Rosary. Prayer is essential to deepening our relationship with God, and Mary serves as our model for prayer. Praying the Rosary in her company can guide us toward personal fulfillment and unity with God.
For an interactive look at the Rosary take a look at http://www.familyrosary.org/how-to-pray-the-rosary
Footy Fever Day!
We are celebrating ‘Footy Fever Day’ on Friday 27th September. Students are encouraged to dress in their team’s footy colours or ‘sporting’ attire. Please remember to supply a block of chocolate if in Year 1- 6 and Kinder a bag of lollies. These items will go towards our Fete next term. Thank you for your support with this.
Extravaganza
What an outstanding effort from our Extravaganza team to produce four wonderful performances over the past week. I extend a heartfelt and warm thank you to everybody involved in making this year's Extravaganza performance such a great success.
The list of thanks is very long, as the performance is a result of an amazing and unique cooperative spirit, within the proud and beautiful landscape of St Clare of Assisi.
To the staff, huge thanks for taking a basic idea and turning it into a wonderful performance. Thank you for organising dances, rehearsing, planning and organising props. More importantly thank you for giving the students the opportunity to shine.
To the parents, grandparents and friends – thank you for attending our performance, for without your encouragement and support this would not have been possible.
Finally, to the performers, every member of our school community could not be prouder than we are of you all. You have done an amazing job to bring the story and show to life. Your enthusiasm for performing has been infectious and there was a real buzz amongst you last week! Well done children we are ALL so very proud of you!
A Big Shout out to Staff
On behalf of the children and their families I thank each staff member for their efforts during the term. I continue to be impressed with and thankful for the dedication and care shown by all the staff at St Clare of Assisi. Your children are definitely in good hands.
School resumes for Term Four on Monday 14th October. Enjoy some special time with your family these holidays.
Jo Reed
Acting Principal
Last week, the St Clare of Assisi community went off to see the Wizard, the wonderful Wizard of Oz. He was definitely ‘a whiz of a whiz’, as were the cast, crew and musicians!
As it is St Clare of Assisi’s 30th Anniversary Year, there was great excitement in Term 1 when it was announced that our Extravangza would be The Wizard of Oz. After all, who doesn’t love the 1939 award-winning Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film starring Judy Garland as Dorothy! And who doesn’t remember all the words to Somewhere over the Rainbow!
After months of rehearsals, St Clare of Assisi’s production of The Wizard of Oz finally took to the stage last weekend at the Moira Najdecki Theatre, St Mary MacKillop College, Padua Campus for four incredible performances. Many of our families went 3 times, because they loved it so much!
Daisy B (Year 6) took the lead role of Dorothy, Caitlyne M-B (Year 5) was the Scarecrow, Jade M (Year 5) was the Tin Man, Sam A (Year 6) was the Cowardly Lion, Evie R (Year 6) as Toto, James T (Year 6) as Main Monkey , Lacey W (Year 6) and Maddison T (Year 5) were Aunt Em, Kaden G (Year 5) was Uncle Henry, Lilah B (Year 6) was the Wizard of Oz, Tilly F (Year 6) was Glinda the Good Witch and Mahlia E (Year 6) was the Wicked Witch of the West. They were joined by curious Munchkins, Emerald City Dancers, Flying Monkeys, and even a group of Evil Trees!
Director of the Wizard of Oz, Mrs Jo Thomson said, “The students were magnificent in their roles, whether they were performing on stage, supporting the cast or backstage crew. And they absolutely loved seeing their friends, family and teachers in the audience!”
Of course, as Mrs Thomson pointed out, a production like this does not happen without an amazing team. “It was wonderful to welcome Brianna White, Claudia Moritz and Charly Lehmensich to lead the Munchkin Dancers, Cherie Ruzvidzo and Vanessa Sefton to lead the Emarald City Dancers, Belinda Breen to co-lead Monkey Dancers Cherie Rudvidzo to co-lead the Finale. Their vision, patience and creativity, as well as their energy was phenomenal throughout our Oz journey. Thank you!”
As every Wizard of Oz fan knows, no journey down the yellow brick road would be complete without Dorothy in her signature gingham dress! The Wallington Village Craft Group took on the Herculean task of Wardrobe and Costumes. Over four long months, Little Nan, (aka Brianna’s White’s Nan) along with her craft group and helpers, made and altered costumes for more than 100 performers, some of whom had numerous costume changes, I know you would agree that the costumes were truly spectacular!
We would also like to recognise individual members of staff who helped to make the production a success. Thank you to Backstage – Kate Blenkin, Brigitte Sutcliffe and Nick Purcell, Program and Make-up - Cheyenne Symons and Brooke Coles, Sets and Props – Vanessa Sefton and Wayne Dunn, Costume and Design – Brianna White and Chris Peterson, Administration – Katherine Austin, Jo McCarthy, Annette Galvin, Tracy Mowlam, Susan Strickland, Karen Snowball, Andrew Aifantis and Leanne Lowe, Performer Support – Margo Smith, Honi, Keisha and Kiki and Leanne Lowe, Kayla Murray and Emma Parsons for Facepainting.
And we'd like to recognise the staff, teachers and parents who gave up their time to supervise students during rehearsals and shows, along with the professional services staff who helped to move equipment, organise buses, create the program and promote the show.
A big thank you to the members of our community for your support including Sophie Tozer and Harry Hatch for Tech crew support, Anthony Caffrey for Photography, Justine Buckley for being our Videographer, Niluka De Silva for costume and hair, Wallington Village Craft Group for Costumes and Carissa Blayden for her generous cupcake donations.
“We might have some tired students (and staff!) on our hands after four great shows,” said Mrs Thomson “but it was a fantastic experience. Hopefully, The Wizard of Oz is a memory the students will treasure long after they finish school.”
A huge congratulations to everyone involved in the Wizard of Oz, but in the words of Dorothy, “There’s no place like home!” Rest up everyone – you were fabulous!
Acting Principal
Jo Reed
Congratulations to the following children who made their First Eucharist over the past two weekends:
Roman B, Olivia B, Riley C, Izzie C, Hunter E, Kaden G, Chloe H
Amaya A, Caitlyne B, Evie H, Mason H, Shara M, Lydia P, Lucas R, Ava R, Hayden S, Harry S, Abigail V, Montana V, Ruby W, Charlotte W, Matthew W
Thank you to all the staff who have supported these students over the past term, including the Parish Team, particularly our Sacramental Coordinator, Ms Anne Gowen for preparing the children so well.
Thank you for your support this term. We have a busy and exciting end to the year!
Susan Strickland
Religious Education Coordinator (Acting)
Congratulations to the children who will be awarded white cards at the 8.45 am Friday Morning Assembly.
Kinder | Abonty C, Charlotte D, Adelaide D, Evie F, Jack K, Connor O'R |
Year 1 | AiVy B, Logan B, Iylah H, Lenny W |
Year 2 | Lincoln A |
Year 3 | Hunter A, Nova B, Neville H |
Year 4 | Emma J, Maxwell McK |
Year 5 | Liam C, Oliver D, Emma F, Maddie McL, Ella S |
Year 6 | Sam A, Ellie C, Mahlia E, Matilda F, James T, Cooper U, Eli W |
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The Waste Warriors have been hard at work tackling the rubbish problem around our school. To motivate students, we’ve relaunched The Golden Bin Competition, encouraging everyone to keep the school grounds clean and tidy.
And the winners are...
Week 8 – Year 3 Red
Week 9 – Year 4 Green
Thank You for Selling Raffle Tickets!
We appreciate everyone who has been selling raffle tickets!
Tickets are available for $2 each or $40 for a full book. Please return any sold tickets to the Front Office.
All tickets must be returned by Friday, November 1st.
Let’s aim to sell all the tickets, as 100% of the funds raised go directly back to our school and benefit our students!