School Newsletter - Week 7 Term 1- 2025
News from the Principal
Dear Families,
Each week brings new learning and new opportunities and a constant flow of positive energy at St. Patrick's. We look forward to the last 3 weeks of Term and whilst the hot weather has made some days long and tiresome, hopefully a more balanced weather pattern will be with us as we finish the term.
Tomorrow we celebrate our patron - St. Patrick, who lived a life of service and, through his simplest prayer, did all he could to be a wonderful person, like we ask of all our children. The shortened version of his prayer below speaks of what we hope of all at St. Patrick's:
Christ in the mouth of everyone who speaks of me, Christ in every eye that sees me, Christ in every ear that hears me.
We look forward to seeing you at mass tomorrow at 10.30am if practicable for you.
I have been impressed by our Year Three and Five children and their efforts with NAPLAN - such positive energy and willingness to do their best. These results are a snapshot in time and allow us to use with other ongoing data to track each child's 12 month learning journey each year. We also had Miranda Pearse from Catholic Education working with our Foundation students this week on their speech assessments - Miranda said they were beautiful to work with. Feedback will be given to school early next term with parents noted if any concerns.
This week we have a calendar highlight - Moorabool Sports at Masons Lane Bacchus Marsh on Wednesday. If all families can be ready for marshalling at 8.50am that would be perfect. When children arrive they need to see their teachers to receive their Year Level tag for ease of identification throughout the day. The day should conclude by 2.30pm, with a timetable uploaded to Class Dojo on Monday for parent reference.
Enjoy your week ahead and I look forward to seeing you across the week.
Paul McDowell
Principal

Congratulations to our wonderful Year Three and Year Five students for their hard work during the National Assessment testing this week. One more to go on Monday - they've all displayed resilience and diligence this week, we are very proud of their efforts. Tomorrow concludes the NAPLAN assessments for 2025.
Indigenous Studies





This term we are undertaking Indigenous Studies. We have 4 afternoons with Helen Christensen from Catholic Education who is leading us through our Australian Story and our place on Wadawarrung Country.
We are learning to understand the difference between Welcome To Country and Acknowledging Country.
Shrove Tuesday












On Tuesday 4th March we had our amazing parents and grandparents help cook delicious pancakes for our wonderful children.
Pancake Tuesday is the day we use up all dry goods in our house to prepare for Lent and period of abstinence as we partake in the season of Lent leading up to the Easter Week.

An order form has gone home with your children this week for ordering Hot Cross Buns. This is a fundraiser and every delicious order is a donation for our school!
Please bring your completed form, together with full payment to the school office by Wednesday, 26th March.
Your Hot Cross Buns will be baked fresh and ready to collect from school on Wednesday, 2nd April.

Anzac Day falls on Friday, 25th April and is in our first week of Term 2.
RSL Ballan has asked St Patrick's this year to have up to 12 students march in the parade in school uniform, wearing appropriate medals of loved ones, as well as lead the singing of the National Anthem accompanied by the Daylesford Brass Band.
The time asked is for us to be there in Ballan at 12.45pm until 1.30pm If any families are willing to attend and bring students can you please let Paul know as to reply to the RSL's invitation.
You can contact Paul via Dojo or text 0488 456 480.
REMINDER - Late Arrivals/Early Departures
School commences with the first bell at 8.50am for students to enter their classroom and prepare for learning. Learning commences with daily review at 9.00am and late arrivals do miss important learning opportunities
Please ensure students are at school prior to the first bell. It does also alleviate anxiety for some who do not like coming into school late. Your assistance is appreciated by classroom teachers.
All parents/caregivers who are dropping off late or collecting students early please ensure that you drop/pick your child off from the rear carpark and report to the school office to mark the roll.
It is a legal requirement that all schools keep up to date records of students throughout the school day.
Please also remind your student to see the front office if arriving late.
Concussion - Important information
If your child has experienced concussion, it is important that you follow recommended medical advice. Returning to school can be a graduated approach with the aim of increasing tolerance to a full day, the same situation could occur with sport. It is always important to check with your doctor and seek medical treatment after a child sustains a concussion.
It is important to inform the school if your child has sustained a concussion outside of the school setting so we can monitor for ongoing symptoms and adapt activities if required.
This factsheet link below from the Royal Children's Hospital is valuable to read and understand.
https://www.rch.org.au/kidsinfo/fact_sheets/Head_injury_return_to_school_and_sport/
There is also a great evidence-based app from the Murdoch Children's Research Institute that walks you through what to do in the result of a concussion.
https://www.headcheck.com.au/

Out of Hours School Care
We have had a smooth transition across the term to having YMCA at our school.
Staff have been employed to run our program, and have made a wonderful start to the new program supporting our families.
The strength of the program relies on families using the service so I encourage families to sign up - we look forward to continue with The Y in 2025.
Children must be enrolled to attend the program - whether ongoing or casual
TO ENROL PLEASE USE THE ATTACHED LINK:
https://prodadmin.myxplor.com/enrollment_v2/centre/4MxeRH0TsTorIGPLx24356Sh0A


Sadly, the number of children in out of home care are increasing while the number of foster carers are decreasing. This often results in very young children residing in residential care, or moving regularly from home to home.
If you or anyone you know may be interested in this worthwhile cause please reach out to CAFS.

St John Defibrillators – Ready to help you save lives
Sudden Cardiac Arrest is one of the leading causes of death in Australia.
Defibrillators have the power to change this, with the potential to save thousands of lives if they are located within 1-2 minutes of where people work, live and spend their leisure time.
Having a defibrillator means you can step in with the tools to save a life before paramedics arrive – every minute counts. Research shows survival rates of up to 70% can be achieved if an AED is on hand.
We have a defibrillator located in the front foyer of St Patrick's Primary School - this is a lifesaving tool for our community.

Health Update For All Families: Policy Update
Dear Parents
As part of our commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being at all students at St.
Patrick’s, we are reaching out to inquire about any unnotified asthma or allergy plans that may be in
place for your child.
Your child’s health and safety are our top priorities and your cooperation in providing this information is greatly appreciated.
If your child has been diagnosed with asthma or allergies (also seasonal), we kindly request that you
inform us of any existing plans or protocols that should be followed while they are at school. This
information will help us better understand your child’s needs and enable us to respond
appropriately in case of health related situations.
Due to policy updates we will no longer be able to store or administer medications such as Panadol, Nurofen, pharmacy only medications (including zyrtec & claratyne) or other non-prescribed medications at school.
The First Aid and Infection Control Policy states: Non-Prescribed: School staff are not permitted to store or administer any non-prescribed medications including analgesics (paracetamol and aspirin).
This is because analgesics and other non-prescribed medications can mask signs and symptoms of a serious illness or injury.
As a result of this policy; medications will only be allowed on school property with a document signed by your doctor. This could include an action plan, letter or treatment plan.
This means that from the beginning of 2025 we will no longer accept medications for your child without doctor's instructions.
We thank you in advance for your support keeping all of our children safe.
Thank you for your attention to this matter, and please do not hesitate to contact us with any
questions or concerns.
Playgroup

Playgroup is a fun and relaxed opportunity for children, parents, families and communities to come together for play and social interaction.
It is an inviting and relaxing atmosphere and all families are welcome to join in, it is held from 9am until 10.30am every Monday in the school hall. Heaters are turned on, it will be warm and toasty, tea and coffee making facilities available and story time with our foundation teacher and students.
If you have any questions please don't hesitate to call the office on 5368 9495.

PASTORAL CARE
You may be familiar with the work of Vivian Lunt, our Pastoral Care worker who has been with our community for the last few years - we now have Jacinta Cook joining us in the Pastoral Care role.
We warmly welcome Jacinta, who comes to us with a wealth of knowledge in the area of family relationships and the challenges that families, children and schools face on a day-to-day basis. Jacinta welcomes the opportunity to meet with any of you to have a conversation around ways she can support you and your family to ensure school is a positive experience for everybody.
Jacinta worked with Catholic Care for 19 years, overseeing a variety of programs which included school Pastoral Care, Family Mediation and Family Counselling. The last 12 months Jacinta has been working in the Catholic Education Office, as the Child Safe Manager along side St Patrick's Primary School and other schools across our Diocese.
Jacinta has two daughters, Grace who is 24 and Hannah who is 22, both now working in a similar field, who enjoy keeping it real by reminding Jacinta of the importance of being up-to-date with trends impacting families and children today.
Jacinta will be on site on Tuesdays, however is available to contact via email or the school phone.
Jacinta is looking forward to getting to know the students and families and continuing to emphasise the importance of Pastoral Care in all of our lives.
jacinta@spgordon.catholic.edu.au
0419 689 495
School Term Dates
Gordon Shop Hot school lunches available every Thursday (unless otherwise advised)
Term One Dates 2025
Sunday, 16th March - Ballan Autumn Festival
Wednesday, 19th March - Moorabool Sports - Mason Lane Bacchus Marsh - Whole School
Friday, 4th April - Easter Hat Parade 9.15am
Friday, 4th April - Term 1 concludes at 1.15pm
Gordon Parish Mass

LITURGIES /WEEKLY MASSES | |||||
Day & Time | 1st Sunday | 2nd Sunday | 3rd Sunday | 4th Sunday | 5th Sunday |
Saturday 6.30pm | Dunnstown | Springbank | Dunnstown | Clarkes Hill | Springbank |
Sunday 9am | Gordon | Bungaree | Gordon | Gordon | Bungaree |
Sunday 10.30am | Ballan | Ballan | Ballan | Ballan | Ballan |
Music lessons

We are now taking bookings for 2024 music lessons. If you would like any information please contact Tim on 0450 904 464 and he can discuss with you.
We acknowledge that St Patrick's Primary School is on Wadawurrung Country.
We would like to acknowledge and extend our appreciation for the Wadawurrung People, the Traditional Owners of the land that we are standing on today.
Today, we pay our respects to leaders and Elders past, present and future for they hold the memories, the traditions, the culture and the hopes of all Wadawurrung Peoples.
We express our gratitude in the sharing of this land, our sorrow for the personal, spiritual and cultural costs of that sharing and our hope that we may walk forward together in harmony and in the spirit of healing.
