Term 2, Week 2

TERM 2 RUNNING CLUB – Starting WEEK 2 (Thursday 4 May)

All students in Kindy to Year 6 and their families are encouraged to join Miss Uglow on the Primary Green every Thursday morning to run as many laps around the Green as you can! No matter what your ability is, come on down to earn House points, improve your fitness, build your confidence and run your way towards a healthier lifestyle.

Each participating individual will be given their own Running Club lapathon card to count their laps every week. Runners will earn 1 Running Club House Point for every lap they complete around the Primary Green. Running Club lapathon cards must be left with Miss Uglow at the end of each session. You will use the same running club card each week unless you have reached 100 laps… after that you will need a new one! 

TERM 1 OVERALL RUNNING CLUB House Points: (drum roll please…) 

CHARIS

MAKARIA PARRESIA
1622 1161

1401

Congratulations to CHARIS House for the most laps in Term 1 2023, followed closely by Parresia and Makaria.

100 LAPS Club 

Congratulations to Bernard Streeter (PPA), Mateo Zacharia (PPFR) and Alexandra Jones (5L) who all joined the 100 Laps Club by completing 100 laps on their running club cards last term! Bernard and Mateo are our youngest members of the 100 laps club!

We will meet on the Primary Green every THURSDAY morning (starting in Week 2) from 8.00am – 8.25am. Come dressed in your sport uniform or normal school uniform and running shoes. You can still participate even if you are not dressed in your sport uniform! Everyone is welcome – you do not need to sign up to participate in this club. Run at your own pace and come and go as you please. Parents/guardians and younger siblings are encouraged to join in too.

Hannah Uglow
Teacher – Primary Physical Education

 

Term 2 After School Clubs

Term 2 After School Clubs will commence in Week 3 and finish in Week 9. This term we will be offering 6 clubs, including the morning Running Club.

Tuesday – Production Club – Year 3 to 6 students

Wednesday – Year 3 Homework Club – Year 3 students

Wednesday – Year 4 Homework Club – Year 4 students

Wednesday – Maths Club – Year 5 students

Thursday – After School Sports – Pre-Primary to Year 2 students

Bookings will be available from 6.00pm this Friday 5 May. Remember to only register your child for activities available to their year group and only one club per child so that all students have an opportunity to join a club. 

Please use the following link to book https://bookwhen.com/ststephensschool_carramar

 

Privacy Awareness Week

This week is Privacy Awareness Week.  This year’s theme is “back to basics”.

Please note that as a school:

      • We take the data privacy of our community very seriously at St Stephen’s School
      • We are proud that we have 100% compliance for Data Privacy and we are ‘Privacy Champions’
      • You can be comfortable in the knowledge that your information held by St Stephen’s School is effectively protecte

To find out more about how to protect your own privacy prefers refer to the following link There are ten top tips.

 

Mother’s Day Stall

Tuesday 9 May

8:00am – 8.30am – Kindy & Pre-Primary students (accompanied by a parent)

8.30am – 8.45am – Year 6 students

8.45am – 9:00am – Year 3 students

9:00am – 9.15am – Class 4SH

Wednesday 10 May

8.00am – 9.00am – Pre Kindy students (accompanied by a parent)

8.30am – 8.45am – Year 5 students

8.45am – 9.00am – Year 2 students

9.00am – 9.15am – Year 1 students

Thursday 11 May

8.00am – 8.30am Class 4BA

8.30am – 9.15am – Anyone who hasn’t purchased and wishes to do so

 

2023 Disco 

A reminder to come to the Primary Forum before school on Wednesday or Thursday this week (3 and 4 May) to buy your disco tickets (please bring your completed form and $10).

 

Scholastic Book Club

Scholastic book club orders are due Friday 12 May

 

Imagineers Club

STEMSmart After School Imagineers Clubs at St. Stephen’s School Carramar!

“Start your child’s awesome STEM & Coding journey in Term 2 with STEMSmart’s After School Imagineers Club at St Stephen’s School Carramar.

From 3:30 pm each Thursday, students from Years 3 through 7 can join and build up a wide variety of STEM & Coding skills in 1-hour sessions! 

In this club, exclusive to St. Stephen’s School, students will be guided through a project-based learning curriculum, building fundamental skills across many different types of topics. Robotics, Coding, Engineering, and more can all be found in this club! Challenging, interactive, and lots of fun, this course helps to unlock the world of programming for young people, sparking an interest that will make them want to keep on exploring it! The only limit is your IMAGINATION!

In Term 2, students will learn how to create and program 3D models. With the power of computer-aided design at their fingertips, their only limits will be their imagination! Technology has changed the way we design and create, with new tools allowing us to engineer exciting solutions! By learning how to design, code and put together the key skills learnt this term, students will be able to create their very own models!

Please use the following the link to book:  https://bit.ly/STEMSmartImagineersClub

We can’t wait to see you in Term 2!”

 

The Art Department Needs Your Help!

The Art Department needs the following items for upcoming art projects. Please bring them to the Reception Office or collection:

RINSED soft drink cans of any size

RINSED soft drink bottles (1250ml)

Cardboard cereal boxes

Thank you

Art Department

 

Containers For Change

 

Parent Series – Cultivating Resilience

We invite you to attend the first lecture of our new Parent Series presented by Dr Mandie Shean – “Cultivating Resilience”.

“My experience has taught me to focus on the community around the child rather than the child. We spend so much time trying to fix the child when we really need to fix the toxic environment they are in and then I usually see them flourish.”

Dr Mandie Shean is a teacher and registered psychologist who has featured on The Project, the ABC, Channel 9, Triple J and Radio National. Dr Shean spent twenty years as a Primary School Teacher, three years as a School Psychologist and the past 10 years lecturing at Edith Cowan University whilst pursuing her research. In between, she has worked as a school chaplain and a children’s pastor. As a Consultant Psychologist, Dr Shean has been engaged by the Department of Education and Training, as well as the Catholic Education Office to implement and evaluate student programs dealing with mental health and wellness.

Dr Shean’s research has focused on increasing student wellbeing through the development of resilience and creating strong community bonds. Her lecture will provide practical tools for you to assist your child in overcoming stressful situations and challenges.

To book your ticket click here – https://events.humanitix.com/sssps

 

 

 

 

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