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14th February, 2019
Email: [email protected] Phone: 8325 4500
Website: antonio.catholic.edu.au Fax: 8384 5803
ANTONIO CATHOLIC SCHOOL
Volume 44 Issue 2
We welcome our new Reception students for 2019! We cant wait to share your learning journey with you…..
NEWSLETTER
FROM THE PRINCIPAL
Dear Parents and Carers,
I hope this latest edition of the newsletter finds you well.
It has been a wonderful fortnight in our community with Junior Cricket beginning on Monday afternoons, the Welcome
Night/Annual Community Meeting being enjoyed on Tuesday evening and Meet the Teacher learning conversations being
held this week and next.
Welcome Night/Annual Community Meeting
Thank you to staff, volunteers and in particular our OSHC group for co-ordinating this significant event and to everyone
who attended. I particularly enjoyed the singing, dancing and the wonderful food on offer.
For me, creating and sharing of home-cooked meal is a significant ingredient to building community. Through the
preparing and sharing of food, we come together and celebrate, share our thoughts, meet others, nourish our bodies and
serve each other. I always find these times to be so life-giving for people of all ages. Sometimes our busy lives can
impact on these opportunities at home or beyond.
A booklet that contained written reports from the leaders in our community was prepared and shared with everyone
present. An electronic copy of this booklet will be sent home via SeeSaw for you to read. I thank School Board Chair
Jasmin Munro, PFC Member Monique Russell and Tracy McIntyre our bursar for their informative reports.
During the ACM we received two nominations for the School Board for 2019/20. I welcome Chelsea Hendy and
Samantha Roach who are both parents of children in our school. I look forward to Chelsea and Samantha contributing to
our growing, evolving learning community.
I am currently collecting the thoughts of staff, students and families to inform our ongoing strategic planning into the
future. Last night I also invited parents to record their thinking in response to the following three questions:
What are successes at Antonio Catholic School?
What contributes to successful teaching and learning at Antonio?
What are the possibilities and opportunities for Antonio into the future?
For those of you who couldn’t make it last night or you were not able to write everything you wanted to, you are
welcome to click on the link below to record your thoughts via this short three question survey. This link will also be sent
via SeeSaw. I hope to hear from you soon. The link to the survey is:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/CPRGVRK
Updated School Website
During the ACM, we also launched our updated school website which will provide information and connecting
opportunities with prospective, new and continuing families at Antonio. We look forward to this site growing and
changing to meet the needs of our community and also share our wonderful Antonio story with the rest of the world.
Please find our website here: https://www.antonio.catholic.edu.au
Meet the Teacher Learning Conversations
I trust you will be enjoying the learning conversations with your child and their teacher(s), where you can share
information about your child’s learning journey to date, the successes, challenges and the opportunities for growth which
will be recorded as goals. I encourage you to come prepared to share your thinking, listen to your child’s and their
teachers thinking and be ready to work as a team to set goals for your child’s learning and growth.
SeeSaw – Be connected
I encourage you to connect with your child’s SeeSaw account if you haven’t already, so their learning journey and
information about class or community events can be shared directly with you. You are more than welcome to respond
with a comment or question using the app or in person.
I wish you all the best for a wonderful fortnight ahead until our next newsletter.
Many blessings,
Anthony Garton
Principal
APRIM
Below is a letter of appreciation from John McCormack, St Vincent de Paul Society, thanking our
school community for their generosity of gift giving throughout 2018.
We may never see the end results, but a simple gesture can make such a difference to someone’s life.
Year 3/4 Reubenicht
Beginning of 2019 school year activities
PARENTS, FRIENDS & COMMUNITY SUBWAY: Weekly orders for Subway lunches need to be placed on Tuesday for collection in the
classroom / office box. No late orders can be accepted.
BBQ: Weekly BBQ lunch orders need to be placed on Wednesday for collection in the
classroom / office box. No late orders can be accepted.
Student Banking: Thursday Student banking day. Students can open a savings account with the
Commonwealth Bank and send their money with their bank book every Thursday via the Office/Classroom container. We are unable to interrupt classes, therefore students need to either place their bank books into the classroom/office contained or leave them in the office on banking day
WELCOME NIGHT AND ACM
Many thanks to the families and friends of Antonio for supporting this event. It was a wonderful evening where
many new friendships were made whilst enjoying the choir performance, the parents who organised the drinks
stall and for the food that was lovingly prepared by parents and staff of our school.
I would like to thank the following local stores who supported us with donations towards supplying the food:
Woolworths at Hackham
Foodland at Morphett Vale
It would be great if you could support these stores and perhaps mention that your child attends Antonio. Great
feedback for the managers and we may receive continued support for future events.
MUSIC
AMAZE YOURSELF! LEARN TO PLAY AN INSTRUMENT!
Learning Through Music provides fun and educational instrumental music lessons which are during school hours
at the school, once a week.
Instruments offered: Piano / Keyboard, Drums and Guitar, Instrument hire is also available.
To join in 2019 complete an enrolment form which is available from the school office and return to Learning Through
Music via post or email.
Phone the office on 0401 398 120 or email [email protected] for more information.
Students also have the opportunity to learn violin.
See the information on the next page:
COMMUNITY