Archive | October 2024

Term 4 – Notices – Week 4

The week ahead:

 

ELC

Friday 1 November, 8:30 – 12noon – ELC Sports Carnival, Hamer Oval

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Tuesday 29 October, 8:45 – 10am – Year 7 2025 Music Students Meet & Greet (current year 6 students)

Tuesday 29 October – Year 4O French visit to the ELC

Thursday 31 October, 12:45 – 2:45pm – Yr 5/6 Interschool Numero Competition (selected students)

Thursday 31 October – Year 4 French Incursion

 

Resource Lists

As we prepare for 2025, the Resource Lists for next year are now available. You can find additional information about these lists below. To access the St Stephen’s Duncraig list, please visit www.campion.com.au  and use the following code: 3V4X.

Tickets for Presentation Nights 2024 are Now Available

We are delighted to present the 2024 St Stephen’s School Presentation Evenings. Please join us to celebrate all that our students have accomplished in 2024. Bookings are essential but tickets are all free of charge. All attendees, including guests, staff, awardees and performers must book a ticket. Parking will be provided on the oval.  Book online here https://ticketing.humanitix.com/tours/presentation-evenings-2024

Swimming Lessons (Year 3 & 4)

Monday 4th – Friday 15th November

 

Regards,

 

 

TICKETS FOR PRESENTATION NIGHTS 2024 ARE NOW AVAILABLE

We are delighted to present the 2024 St Stephen’s School Presentation Evenings. Please join us to celebrate all that our students have accomplished in 2024. Bookings are essential but tickets are all free of charge. All attendees, including guests, staff, awardees and performers must book a ticket. Parking will be provided on the oval.  Book online here https://ticketing.humanitix.com/tours/presentation-evenings-2024

 

 

Resource Lists

As we prepare for 2025, the Resource Lists for next year are now available. You can find additional information about these lists below. To access the St Stephen’s Duncraig list, please visit www.campion.com.au  and use the following code: 3V4X.

Resource lists 2025 K-6 blog notice

 

Term 4 – Notices – Week 3

The week ahead:

ELC

Friday 25 October – Orientation Day

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Tuesday 22 October – Year 5/6 Interschool Cricket Competition

Tuesday 22 October – Year 4R French – visit to the ELC

Wednesday 23 October, 6:45pm – Year 7, 2025 “Parent Information Evening”

Friday 25 October – Orientation Day

Monday 28 October, 3:30pm – Piano Recital

Our school is always buzzing with excitement during Synthesis Week, as we get to witness the incredible artwork produced by our talented students. We are immensely grateful to our dedicated staff who inspire and guide our students, helping them unlock and showcase their artistic abilities. More importantly, we celebrate the creativity and hard work of our students. If you haven’t had the chance yet, please visit the exhibition in the Primary Village and Theatre Foyer before it closes.

This week also brings added anticipation, especially with Orientation Day on Friday. This is when students experience moving up to the next year level, offering a glimpse of what life is like in the year ahead. For most year groups, the day is fairly straightforward. However, Year 2 students will start their day in the 3-6 space before being walked back later in the morning. It promises to be an exciting day as we welcome new families and look forward to the year ahead.

 

Cards that Count

A reminder that orders are open until Wednesday 23rd October and can be placed online via the following link www.crazycamel.com.au/36686

“Cards that Count” is a school fundraising initiative that transforms student artwork into beautiful, professionally printed greeting cards, tea towels, tote bags and more.  Each purchase helps support people who are at risk or experiencing homelessness.

Completed orders will be distributed to students by their class teachers in early November.

36686 – St Stephen’s School Duncraig – Preview & All Products

Resource Lists

As we prepare for 2025, the Resource Lists for next year are now available. You can find additional information about these lists below. To access the St Stephen’s Duncraig list, please visit www.campion.com.au  and use the following code: 3V4X.

Resource lists 2025 K-6 blog notice

Class Placement 2025

As we prepare for 2024, we would like to take the opportunity to inform you of the process we use when placing students in their classes for next year. Please note that all teachers place students after examination of several factors which include:

  • Social and emotional concerns
  • Friendship preferences
  • Academic ability
  • Staff observations

Your child’s current class teachers construct their class lists in collaboration with their partner year group teacher(s), Learning Assistants and Specialist Teachers. Where possible, the teaching staff will provide experiences for students to interact across the classes to also observe student interactions with students not currently in their class.

Once the teachers have completed their class list recommendations, they are forwarded on to the Primary Leadership Team to be reviewed.

The process of creating class lists is done carefully and over a period of time. Please be assured that every decision we make is in the best interests of your child and understand that, while we recognise the uniqueness and preferences of each student, we will not guarantee a preferred placement.

Please, can we encourage you to trust in the professionalism and dedication of our staff as they consider the many factors in placing your child in a particular class and not make requests for preferred class placements for your child.

You will be notified of your child’s teacher in January 2025 before they commence school.

Warm regards

Hannah Lockwood-Jones & Andrew Johnston

 

 

 

Music Notes

ELC Piano Tuition Applications for 2025

If your child has been learning piano in 2024 you still need to complete a form for 2025 to continue lessons in order to agree to the new conditions and pricing.

If you are interested in your year 1 or 2 child learning piano at school, you can use the link below to put in an application. All the information about Piano Lessons is on the application form.

Please use the link below.

https://ststephens.jotform.com/form/230857434607864

The most important points to note are:

  • Instrumental Music Tutors are contracted by St Stephen’s School to provide lessons during school time on School premises. Lesson times may vary from week to week to ensure students are not absent from the same class each week.
  • The student must have a Piano or Keyboard at home to practice on.
  • The fee for individual student tuition in 2025 will be $1,560 (excludes instrument hire, maintenance, and insurance excess payments where applicable).
  • Parents must communicate directly with Tutor to advise of any planned absences relating to School events such as excursions, camps, carnivals etc, at least one week ahead of the lesson.
  • Parents must commit to supervising daily practice for approximately 15 minutes
  • Classroom teachers and ELC music staff will be consulted about a child’s readiness for Piano lessons.

Term 4 – Week 2 – Notices

The week ahead:

 

ELC

No events this week

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Tuesday 15 October – NIPPSA Interschool Basketball Carnival (selected Year 5/6 students)

Thursday 17 October – SciTech Challenge (selected Year 6 students)

Thursday 17 October, 5:00pm – Synthesis Exhibition Opening Night

Monday 21 October, 2:30pm – 3S Assembly

Welcome to week 2 of term 4. It is incredible to think that there are only 7 ½ weeks left of school for the year and yet so much is happening in that time. Please keep an eye on the school calendar for all events from now until the end of the year.

Last week, the Year 6 students went away on their camp to the Kaadadjan Centre. They were blessed with wonderful weather and the camp was a huge success. Thank you to all who were involved in the planning and running of the camp, especially, the Year 6 staff.

MIX 94.5 Alphabucks

We are excited to announce that the school has been nominated to play the game, Alphabucks on Mix 94.5. One of our Year 6 students has been selected to do the quiz. The quiz will be live at 10am on Wednesday 16th October. If you are able, please tune in to see how we do.

 

Cards that Count

A reminder that orders are open until Wednesday 23rd October and can be placed online via the following link www.crazycamel.com.au/36686

“Cards that Count” is a school fundraising initiative that transforms student artwork into beautiful, professionally printed greeting cards, tea towels, tote bags and more.  Each purchase helps support people who are at risk or experiencing homelessness.

Completed orders will be distributed to students by their class teachers in early November.

Warm regards

Andrew Johnston & Hannah Lockwood-Jones

Music Notes

ELC Piano Recital

The ELC Forum was ringing with the sound of tinkling keys at the Piano Recital at the end of last term. Our year one and two pianists entertained families and tutors with their confident and joyful performances. ELC campus musicians are part of our Saint Stephen’s School Instrumental Music Tuition Program. Thank you to Anna Pollard and Christine Pitts-Hill for your dedication as ELC music tutors and the team effort in organising this enjoyable annual ELC recital event.

ELC Piano Tuition Applications for 2025

If you are interested in your year 1 or 2 child learning piano at school, you can use the link below to put in an application. All the information about Piano Lessons is on the application form.

Please use the link below.

https://ststephens.jotform.com/form/230857434607864

The most important points to note are:

  • Instrumental Music Tutors are contracted by St Stephen’s School to provide lessons during school time on School premises. Lesson times may vary from week to week to ensure students are not absent from the same class each week.
  • The student must have a Piano or Keyboard at home to practice on.
  • The fee for individual student tuition in 2025 will be $1,560 (excludes instrument hire, maintenance, and insurance excess payments where applicable).
  • Parents must communicate directly with Tutor to advise of any planned absences relating to School events such as excursions, camps, carnivals etc, at least one week ahead of the lesson.
  • Parents must commit to supervising daily practice for approximately 15 minutes
  • Classroom teachers and ELC music staff will be consulted about a child’s readiness for Piano lessons.

Term 4 – Notices – Week 1

The week ahead:

 

ELC

Friday 11 October – Pre Primary Pirate Day / Camp

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Wednesday 9 – Friday 11 October – Year 6 Camp

Dear Community,

Welcome back to Term 4! We hope you had a wonderful break and are feeling refreshed for the exciting term ahead. It’s hard to believe we’re already in the final stretch of the year, but we have plenty of enriching activities, learning experiences, and special moments planned as we finish off 2024.

This term brings us many opportunities to celebrate your children’s growth and achievements. One of the highlights will be our Presentation Night, where we’ll come together to reflect on the progress and accomplishments of each child. More details will be shared in the coming weeks.

We also look forward to Orientation Day, where the children will visit their new classes for next year. This is such a valuable experience in helping them feel confident and comfortable as they prepare for the next step in their learning journey.

Reminders for the coming term:

Class Placement 2025

As we prepare for 2024, we would like to take the opportunity to inform you of the process we use when placing students in their classes for next year. Please note that all teachers place students after examination of several factors which include:

  • Social and emotional concerns
  • Friendship preferences
  • Academic ability
  • Staff observations

Your child’s current class teachers construct their class lists in collaboration with their partner year group teacher(s), Learning Assistants and Specialist Teachers. Where possible, the teaching staff will provide experiences for students to interact across the classes to also observe student interactions with students not currently in their class.

Once the teachers have completed their class list recommendations, they are forwarded on to the Primary Leadership Team to be reviewed.

The process of creating class lists is done carefully and over a period of time. Please be assured that every decision we make is in the best interests of your child and understand that, while we recognise the uniqueness and preferences of each student, we will not guarantee a preferred placement.

Please, can we encourage you to trust in the professionalism and dedication of our staff as they consider the many factors in placing your child in a particular class and not make requests for preferred class placements for your child.

You will be notified of your child’s teacher in January 2025 before they commence school.

Uniform

Can we please ask that you refresh your understanding of the uniform guide to ensure that your children come to school with the correct uniform. Towards the end of last term, we noticed some instances of girls wearing the Mary-Jane shoe (open T-bar shoes). As we approach the coming year it is important that you review the uniform guide to ensure that purchases align with the school uniform expectations.

Primary School Uniform

Dogs

Just a reminder that pets are not allowed onto school property at any time unless prior arrangements have been made with your child’s teacher.  Thank you for your understanding.

Parking reminder at the ELC

We kindly ask that parents refrain from parking in front of the bins near the Pre-Primary and Kindy playground. It is dangerous to reverse from this area into incoming traffic and causes delays in the flow of traffic. Please work with us to ensure the safety of all students and visitors to the ELC.

If family members or friends are assisting with the drop-off or pick-up of your children, please make them aware of these requests from the school.

ELC before and after school play

If you choose to stay and play at the ELC after school, we kindly remind you to supervise your children at all times while on school grounds. At the ELC, we have playground expectations that include being kind to others, not running with sticks, not throwing stones or mulch, and generally maintaining and caring for our play spaces. We kindly ask for your support in ensuring these expectations are upheld during playtimes after school.

Please ensure that all families leave the premises by 3:40pm, as the OSH program uses the outside space after this time. If your children would like a longer playtime, please use the oval and playground, which have no time restrictions.

Cards that Count

St Stephens Primary School is once again taking part in United WA’s Fundraising Appeal “Cards that Count”, a school fundraising initiative that transforms student artwork into beautiful, professionally printed greeting cards, tea towels, tote bags and more.  Each purchase helps support people who are at risk or experiencing homelessness.

This year, United WA has partnered with Crazy Camel to streamline the ordering process. Students have completed their art templates in class, and their designs are now available for ordering at: www.crazycamel.com.au/36686

Online ordering will be open from Tuesday 8th October – Wednesday 23rd October. Completed orders will be distributed to students by their class teachers in early November.

36686 – St Stephen’s School Duncraig – Preview All Products

 

As always, we are here to support you and your children throughout the term. Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions, feedback, or concerns—we’re in this together!

Looking forward to a wonderful Term 4 filled with learning, laughter, and memorable moments.

Thank you for your support and understanding.

Warm regards

Hannah Lockwood-Jones & Andrew Johnston