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Dear Parents and Caregivers
Earlier in the month we partnered with Catholic Care to present a parent workshop on social media for primary school students. The presenters reminded parents and carers about their crucial role in decision making around children accessing social media and the pitfalls associated with accessing too young. The eSafety Commissioner reinforces this message:
Parents and carers play a key role in guiding their children as they first encounter the online world and begin to learn through exploration, play and social interaction.
When is your child old enough to take their first online steps and begin to explore on their own? How soon are they ready for smartphones and social media accounts?
It is a good idea to protect younger children from online risks such as encountering harmful content, contact with strangers or missing out on physical activity. But it is up to you to decide when and how they take these first steps, and how best to support them as they begin their online journey.
In particular the eSafety Commissioner emphasises the following in regards to social media:
Both the physical age of your child and their level of maturity and resilience can affect their ability to have positive experiences on social media.
Each social media site and app has its own criteria for minimum age requirements. Most require users to be at least 13 years of age before they can register, although some sites are created especially for children under 13.
Generally, the 13-year age requirement is not necessarily because the site is unsafe for children to use but to comply with a US law — the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998 (COPPA), which prevents collection and storage of personal information from children under 13 years of age.
The eSafety Commissioner suggests these questions are a good way to determine whether your child is ready for social media.
Does your child know how to deal with negative online experiences?
If you think your child would be very upset by a negative experience online, you may need to guide them closely if you allow them to establish a social media account.
Look through online profiles and public feeds together, and talk about how some people behave differently online. Teach them how to filter abusive comments, block and report people.
Does your child understand the importance of protecting their personal information?
Explaining to a child why privacy is important can be difficult. Start by describing what personal information is. Emphasise that it includes anything that can identify them, such as their mobile number, email address, photos, the name of their school, and any sporting clubs they belong to. Remind them that photos can contain information that could be used to identify them, such as a photo taken right outside your house or a photo of them in their school uniform.
Let them know that if they share personal information online, it could mean that others, including strangers, could use it in ways they may not have thought about. Someone could even post bullying messages or inappropriate photos on social media while pretending to be them.
Does your child understand how privacy settings for social media work?
Show your child how to view the privacy settings for each social media service you use. Talk about the settings you have selected for your accounts and why you chose them. You can find advice on privacy settings in The eSafety Guide.
Does your child understand what is safe to share online?
If you are concerned your child may post personal information that allows people to identify and locate them – even after you have talked about the dangers – then they may need your help to use social media sites.
Discuss the risks of 'checking in', tagging people in photos, sharing inappropriate pictures, meeting online friends in person, making offensive comments and other behaviour that is considered unacceptable.
Does your child know how to report cyberbullying and other kinds of abusive content?
Although there are huge benefits to being connected through social media, your child may experience some form of online bullying or harassment. If this happens, it is important that they know how to manage and report this behaviour.
More comprehensive information about how to navigate key online milestones for your child can be found on the eSafety Commissioner’s website - https://www.esafety.gov.au/parents/issues-and-advice/are-they-old-enough ).
Long Service Leave - Term 3
Mr McElhone is taking long service leave from Friday, 20 September to Friday, 27 September. Mrs Robinson will be Acting Principal during this period of leave.
Change into Summer Uniform
The students are able to transition to summer uniform after Father’s Day. During the transition period the students can elect to wear either the summer or winter uniform, but not a combination of both. The transitional arrangements apply until the start of Term 4. Please ensure that your child complies with all aspects of our school uniform policy.
Parent Contact Details
At all times, we ask that parents keep your contact details up to date. Phone numbers and email addresses can be amended, by you, through the Compass portal. Please advise the office, in writing/email, of any other change in details.
Change of Routine
Please remember to inform the office or your child's class teacher if there is going to be a change in routine. If a parent is running late please contact the school office. If you have organised for someone else to collect your child, please inform the office of this as soon as possible or write a note for your child's class teacher.
2024 School Calendar
The key date of events and celebrations for 2024 can be viewed in our online school calendar. The calendar can be viewed on our school website and via the newsletter.
Upcoming Events
- 12 September Catholic Mission Launch at Wollongong
- 13 September Mark Taylor Shield - Round 2 Game vs Nazareth Shellharbour
2:30pm Whole School Assembly
- 16 September Excursion - Year 5 Minnamurra Rainforest
- 20 September CEDoW Primary Basketball Gala Day
- 26 September 1:00pm Super Skippers Performance
1:30pm Lunch on the Lawn (weather permitting)
2:30pm Whole School Assembly
- 27 September Staff Development Day
- 14 October Staff Development Day
- 15 October First day of Term 4 for students
Teacher Professional Learning
At St Thomas Aquinas the staff has an ongoing commitment to professional learning. The staff benefits from attending in-services, in curriculum areas, that assist them in providing quality learning opportunities for the students in their class. The following staff have or will attend professional learning:
Date |
Staff Members |
Professional Learning |
16 September |
Mr McElhone |
GAR & PaC Professional Learning Day for Principals |
17-18 September |
Mrs McFayden |
REC Overnight Retreat |
Staff Development Days - Terms 3 & 4
- Term 3 - Friday Week 10 (27 September)
- Term 4 - Monday Week 1 (14 October)
- Thursday & Friday Week 10 (19 & 20 December)
First Holy Communion
First Holy Communion for any student that has made their Reconciliation will be on Sunday 24th November at 11am. Please keep your eye on the Parish Bulletin for further information.
Children’s Liturgy
All children are warmly invited to attend Children’s Liturgy each Sunday at our 9:30 am Mass.
Tulip Time Performance
Our Liturgy Group have been invited, once again this year, to perform at Tulip Time on Tuesday 24th September at 2pm. Kinder, Year 1 & 2 students are also performing. All welcome to attend and cheer on our performers!.
Stage 2 Mass
Thank you to the families who attended our Stage 2 Mass last Sunday night and to our Liturgy Group who lead us in song. It was a lovely celebration and an opportunity to connect with our parish community.
Important Dates
Please note down the following dates in your diary. We would love to celebrate these important events with you. Our Liturgy Group are looking forward to leading us in song.
- Early and Stage 1 Mass - Sunday 3rd November at 5pm. All families welcome!
- First Holy Communion - Sunday 24th November at 11am. For all students who have made their First Reconciliation.
- End of Year Thanksgiving Mass - Wednesday 18th December at 9:30am
Renee McFayden
Religious Education Co-ordinator
Parish News
Tomorrow Mihaan P is competing in the MacKillop Cricket team at Wagga. We wish him the best of luck.
Alexander, Hudson, Harrison, Tommy
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Senior Relay |
Tommy | 100 metre |
Alexander | 200 metre |
Hunter | Shot put |
Upcoming events
13 September |
Round - Mark Taylor Shield Cricket Competition |
20 September |
CEDoW Basketball Gala Day - Moss Vale (Junior & Senior) |
25 September |
MacKillop Athletics Trials |
2025 Representative Sport
Opportunities exist within our school for students in Yr 5 and Yr 6 to access the representative sporting pathways. Students are invited to attend trials for positions in Wollongong diocese representative teams for the following summer and winter sports: AFL, Basketball, Tennis, Cricket, Touch, Softball, Football (soccer) Rugby League, Rugby Union, Hockey and Netball. These trials are held annually and link to the MacKillop selection trials.
Any student wishing to trial for a pathway sport needs to nominate and register for these events using
These nominations will be advertised to the students of the current Yr 4 and Yr 5 through the Sport Coordinator and via the school newsletter. Nominations after the due date unfortunately can not be accepted.
The Diocese of Wollongong Pathway Sport trials are aimed at students that have adequate experience and training in the given sport. Representative experience is preferential. These trials are not for students wishing to give a new sport a go. There are many other sporting opportunities available for students to participate in new sports such as the Gala Days.
Each Sport available has a set criteria for the nominees.
Criteria for representative sport pathway nominations:
In general the representative sport pathway trials are for students who are;
- Skilled and talented players and will be in Year 5 & 6 in 2025
- Experienced in the given sport and may have some high level representative experience or playing at a high grade
- Competing at a high level, regular experience and a background in this high level of competition, with a strong skill based and understanding of the game
Some sports such as netball and soccer are extremely popular, therefore proof of representative experience is needed to nominate for these trials. All nominations will then be reviewed by the Sport Coordinator and the School Principal before being sent to the event convenors. Nominations are then reviewed and finalised by the event convenors, who will inform the school Sport Coordinator of the successful and unsuccessful nominations. Successful nominees will be provided with the details of the Wollongong team trials. Students must meet the criteria of the given sport to be eligible.
Please refer to the flowchart below for further details on the nomination and trial process.
Jack K from Year 1 was our lucky winner of the movie tickets
at the Week 6 assembly.
Well done Jack and we hope you enjoy your trip to the cinema.
Thank you to the P & F for the donation of the tickets.
Just a reminder that a link to our School Calendar can be found on the STA website, when viewing the newsletter, and on your Compass feed. |
Providing consent and payment via Compass
There are a lot of sport events and excursion that are happening at this time. If your child is attending an event and it requires payment / consent could you please complete the details via Compass as soon as possible. This assists the staff who have to follow up if the permission has not been completed. Thank you very much.
Contacting staff
- If you need to email a staff member, could you please use the email address: info@stabdow.catholic.edu.au and your email will be directed to the relevant staff member for you.
- If you would like to make an appointment with a staff member (including the Principal and Assistant Principal) could you please contact the office to organise a convenient time.
Thank you for your understanding.
School Fees
Could you please ensure that your school fee payments are in order and up to date. Thank you.
2nd hand Clothing Pool
The 2nd hand clothing pool is located adjacent to the school office. This year it is managed by the P & F Association abut open during school hours. Cash or card is accepted.
September | ||
Wednesday | 11 September | Year 3 Excursion - Hyde Park Barracks |
Friday | 13 September | Mark Taylor Shield Cricket - Round 2 |
Monday | 16 September | Year 5 Excursion - Minnamurra Rain Forest |
Friday | 20 September | CEDoW Basketball Gala Day |
Tuesday | 24 September | Tulip Time Performance (Liturgy Group) - 2 pm |
Thursday | 26 September |
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Friday | 27 September |
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October | ||
Monday | 14 October |
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Tuesday | 15 October |
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November | ||
Sunday | 3 November | Early Stage 1 & Stage 1 Mass - 5 pm |
Wednesday | 6 November | Year 2 Excursion - Tramway Loftus |
Thursday | 7 November | Grand Final - CEDoW Public Speaking Competition |
Sunday | 24 November | First Holy Communion - 11 am |
Friday | 29 November | Kindergarten 2025 Orientation |
December | ||
Mon - Wed |
9-11 December |
Year 6 Camp - Fitzroy Falls |
Friday | 13 December | Semester 2 Reports distributed via Compass |
Monday | 16 December |
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Wednesday | 18 December |
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2025 |
31 January | Staff Development Day |
February |
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Monday |
3 February | Staff Development Day |
Tuesday |
4 February | Students return - Term 1 |
Wednesday |
5 February | Kindergarten commence Term 1 |
Catholic Women's League - Show & Tell
The Show & Tell event will be held in the CCSH Parish Hall, Bowral on Monday 23 September at 10:30 am.
Entry is $5
Come in and have a fun morning!
Please contact Robyn Miller on 0419 977 187 by 16 September.
Thank you.
Mittagong Junior Disco
NDIS - Info Hubs
Uniting has launched all-day Info Hubs in its Illawarra and Shoalhaven offices to ensure community members can easily access information about the NDIS and other resources. No bookings required! Potential NDIS participants will:
- Learn more about the NDIS and how to apply
- Understand your options if you do not meet NDIS eligibility criteria
- Discover how to use your NDIS plan to its full potential
- Speak with an industry expert about your NDIS or Disability-related questions
Here’s when and where to find the Info Hubs in the Illawarra-Shoalhaven:
- Where? 1/1 Burra Place, Shellharbour City Centre
- When? Every first Tuesday of the month
- What time? From 9.00 am to 5.00 pm
- Where? 35 Kenny Street, Wollongong
- When? Every third Wednesday of the month
- What time? From 9.00 am to 5.00 pm
- Where? Level 2b, 57 Graham Steet, Nowra
- When? Every second Tuesday of the month
- What time? From 9.00 am to 5.00 pm