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- Acknowledgement of Country
- From Mrs Darby
- School Calendar of Events
- Week 3- Award Winners
- Foundation/1 celebrate 100 days of school
- National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children's Day 2024
- P n F Glow Disco- Friday 9th August
- Book Week Dress up day- Monday August 19th
- School Concert- Wednesday 11th September
- Book Fair
- 2025 Foundation Transition dates
- Child Safety and Wellbeing
- Whooping Cough
Dear Families,
All classes have started learning their dances for the school concert. I managed to get in and see Grade 4/5 practising their item today and it is looking great already. There will be more information coming about costumes very soon. We like to make things very simple for families, so rest assured, the expectations for families will not be overly difficult.
This week, we have Meerkat productions coming to the school for an incursion with our students. This is something we look forward to every year and something the children really enjoy. Thanks to Lauren Wilson in the library for organising this.
We also have our Foundation and Year 1 students celebrating 100 days of school which is a lovely celebration for them. The Foundation and Year 1 team have been working hard making sure that it is a lovely morning for the children and it’s always so lovely to see them dressed up. Thank you to all the parents for the effort that goes into this.
Book week dress up day is just around the corner on Monday 19 th August – remember to come dressed as your favourite book character.
Yesterday we had an emergency evacuation called a “Shelter in Place”. Our children were wonderful and lined up in the Eco-Centre calmly and quietly. We are constantly working on our routines and the way in which we move around the school to ensure our environment is safe and orderly. A Shelter in Place might be used for a severe weather event like an asthma storm or if the students
need to be evacuated quickly off the yard for any reason. We make sure we practise a different emergency evacuation drill every term so that both staff and students know how to respond confidently.
A reminder that parent teacher interviews are next week on Wednesday and Thursday night. Please make every effort to make a time with your child’s teacher and to be on time. Our parents are welcome to make an appointment any time during the year to speak with teachers, but this is a formal opportunity offered by the school. Please come in and see us to enjoy hearing about the
wonderful learning your children are doing.
We are looking forward to our combined parish mass in Morwell on Thursday. Mrs Szkwarek has put so much effort into a lovely day for our students. Please remember to give consent on PAM otherwise students will not be able to attend the day. We are gathering to honour the feast day of Australia’s patron Saint – Mary MacKillop.
A Prayer for Mary MacKillop
God of compassion, God of all people, we praise you for your servant, Mary MacKillop, who gave her
life to serve you in the poor and oppressed.
As she is honoured in our world, may we continue to learn to share her vision.
Help us to recognise, as she did, that the poor of our time will hear the gospel in the way we serve
them. Be with us as we strive to follow her and carry out our mission of service and care.
Amen
Have a wonderful week ahead,
Sally
Please take note of these dates for your family calendar
TERM 3 2024
Week 4: 6th August - Meerkat Productions Visiting
8th August - Combined Parish Mass @ Sacred Heart
9th August - P&F Disco
Week 5: 14th and 15th August- Parent/Teachers Interviews
15th- Distract Basketball- Churchill Lesiure Centre
Week 6: 19th August - Bookweek Dress Up Day
Week 7: 28th August- 2025 Foundation Transition session 1- 2:15pm-3:00pm
Week 8:
Week 9: 11th September - School Concert Night
Week 10: 17th September - Divison Athletics
19th September - Last Day Term 3, 3pm Finish
- Footy Day and Hot Dog Lunch (P&F)
- 2025 Foundation Transition session 2- 2:15pm-3:00pm
20th September - Pupil Free Day (Professional Learning)
Foundation/1 celebrate 100 days of school










Our Foundation/1 students celebrated 100 days of school today! We are so proud of all your achievements and can't wait to see more!
Book Week Dress up day- Monday August 19th
Our 2024 Book Week Dress Up Day will be held on Monday 19th August. This is a fantastic day where students and teachers celebrate books and Australian Children's Authors and illustrators by engaging in a range of activities.
The 2024 Book Week Theme is "Reading is Magic".
Book Fair is back!
Lamont Book Fair will be visiting our school and will be on display in the Library from Thursday 29th August to Thursday 5th September. Parents and students will be welcome to browse and make purchases before and after school during these dates.
CHILD SAFETY & WELLBEING
Lumen Christi Primary School is a child safe school. We are committed to embedding a culture of Child Safety, adhering to the Victorian Child Safe Standards: Managing the Risk of Child Abuse in Schools and School Boarding Premises (Ministeral Order No. 1359).
We believe that ensuring the safety of the students in our care is an integral part of who we are as a Catholic faith community. The school acts in accordance with the Ministerial Order through policies, procedures, measures and practices, staff training and, ultimately, through the strategies used in working with the students and families within our school community.
We continue to maintain and develop a safe and supportive learning environment where staff are focused on engaging students in meaningful, relevant and challenging learning experiences.
If at any time you have any issues or concerns you feel you need to raise please contact our Principal: Sally Darby or our Child Safety Officers: Kristie Smith, Elly Smith or Janelle Szkwarek on 5122 2231
cough) cases in Victoria.
• The key messages are:
- Cases of pertussis are increasing in Victoria, mostly affecting children aged 10-12 years
- Pertussis is a highly contagious respiratory illness known for causing a cough and can lead to life threatening infections in babies
- Symptoms of pertussis may be very similar to other respiratory infections, especially in the early stages, meaning diagnosis by a doctor as soon as possible is important.