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STUDENT FREE DAY TUESDAY 10th JUNE
On Tuesday June 10th there will be a student free day as teachers will be participating in their NCCD moderation day. Please put this date into your dairy as there is no school for children on this day. Camp Australia will be operating for any students needing school care. Please see the details below.
GCPPA PRINCIPALS CONFERENCE
Next week, Wed 11th - Friday 13th June, I will be attending the annual Sale Diocese Principal's Conference. In my absence Jacqui Greco will be in the roll of Acting Principal and Caitlin Noonan will be in the role of acting Deputy Principal.
Any Issues, wonderings or concerns, please contact either Jacqui or Catlin on 5623722 in my absence.
ST VINCENT De PAUL WINTER APPEAL
Every year we help support our amazing Drouin St Vincent De Paul group by supporting their annual winter food appeal. This time of year, there are those less fortunate in our community that rely on the support of St Vincent Depaul who struggle keeping their food pantry stocked to support people in the Drouin community who basically struggle to feed themselves during the colder months leading into Winter.
Our job is to help restock their food pantry by having a pyjama / plain clothes day for all students on Friday 13th June. Kids will be able to bring non-perishable food items on the day instead of a gold coin donation. It is a great opportunity to support this wonderful group who support those in our community who need assistance. The St Ita’s learning community sincerely thanks you for supporting this important social justice issue.
INAPPROPRIATE CONVERSATIONS THAT YOUR CHILDREN PICK UP ON
Don't be fooled by little ears — though they be small, they may also be fierce.
Children’s developing brains are constantly working even when we think they might not be focused, tuned in or listening to you. Their brain gears are constantly churning, and the bits of information they pick up from overhearing inappropriate conversations can have some pretty serious results. Even what seems like a simple everyday chat, can be conversations that you don't realize hurt or damage your kids.
It may seem difficult to restrict all adult topics to a time when the kids aren't around to overhear, but it's beneficially to keep certain subject matter out of a child's earshot. As renowned child psychologist M.S. Potash says, "you shouldn't have adult conversations when your kids are around and then try to convince yourself that they're not listening or don't understand." Although kids may not grasp all the details of the situation, they can pick up on the vibe that something is wrong. Furthermore, they may allow their imagination to fill in the blanks of the parts they do not understand. This is a slippery slope that can lead to feelings of anxiety and stress in young children.
The effects of your adult conversations on young ears can have more impact than you realize, so try to avoid these conversations you until your children are not around.
Severe Weather Concerns
My youngest son became extremely upset when he overheard adults talking about a possible tornado coming through on Christmas Eve. Ditto that for thunderstorms and lightening on any given night. According to Mayo Clinic, even though severe weather may frighten kids, they want to understand what's happening — so you should explain storms to kids matter-of-factly and answer their questions as straightforward as possible.
Money Problems
Talking — even jokingly — about being short on money can cause a lot of worry for little ones who don't understand the way finances work. As Women's Day pointed out, kids can interpret money concerns as more serious than they may be. Conversations about family finances should be kept between adults, when little ears aren't listening.
Grown Up Arguments
It can be scary for kids to see and hear adults fight. Name calling and hurtful statements exchanged between the people they rely on to keep them safe can threaten a child's sense of security and cause stress. Arguments are going to happen, so following up with your kids and reassure them that even when adults fight, they work it out and move on. This will give your little one a better understanding of the situation they witnessed.
Home Safety Threats
Even something as routine as replacing the batteries in your smoke detectors could signal a wave of panic in your child. They may begin to worry that the house will burn down and they will not know how to stay safe. Talking about what to do if there is a fire in your home is a conversation the kids should always be included on — not one they hear grownups discussing. There are lots of sites to help kids deal with home safety, which helps them to understand and learn in an age-appropriate way.
Mature News Stories
Discussing current events and topics with heavy content can be confusing for kids to overhear. According to Kids Health, children can image the event happening to them, even if the context of the event has nothing to do with them. For example, if you are discussing a subway bombing in another country, your child may be fearful of using your city's public transportation.
Negative Self-Talk
It's one thing to give yourself a hard time in your own mind when you went to the store and came back with nothing on your list, but using negative self-talk in front of kids will influence the way they use self-talk as well. Children use the self-talk modelled by their parents and caregivers. This means all those put downs or abuse you hurl at yourself under your breath will be the same things your child says when they become frustrated.
Concerns For Their Safety
Every parent is concerned for their child's safety, but when parents fixate on rare and intense events, it can lead to a lack of resilience in children, according to NPR. Although the typical safety worries parents have for their children are ones that will likely never happen, children start to fear these incidents and perceive the world as a scary place to be, rather than build the skills to feel confident and safe.
Monday 9th June - King's Birthday Public Holiday - School Closed
Tuesday 10th June - Moderation Day School Closure (no students on-site)
Friday 27th June - Grade 3-4 Excursion to Botanical Gardens
Thursday 3rd July - Last day of term 3.20pm finish
SCHOOL BELL TIMES 2025
8.50 am | Morning Bell - Learning Begins |
10.50 am - 11 am | Eating Time (10 mins) & Recess |
11.20 am - 1.20 pm | Learning Time |
1.20 pm - 2.20 pm | Eating Time (10 mins) & Lunch |
2.20 pm - 3.20 pm | Learning Time |
3.20 pm | Afternoon Bell - Hometime |
PARENT INFORMATION PRESENTATIONS
Our teaching staff have put together information slides for each grade level to help provide families with important information about our school. The slides include information relevant to each grade level, such as specialist timetables, classroom expectations, and special activities that may be happening. We encourage families to look at these slides as they will assist in answering many common questions about school life at St. Ita's.
CLICK HERE to view the slides
STUDENT MEDICATION
We understand that, from time to time, students need to take medication while they are at school. If so, please contact the Admin Office to complete a Medication Administration Form.
STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS
REGIONAL CROSS COUNTRY
On Thursday several students from St Ita's primary school qualified to run in the Regional Cross Country at the Drouin Golf Club. All students did an amazing job on the day and participated to the best of their ability on what was a very crisp but sunny morning.
Resident running super star Eli Spargo ran a cracking race and was just pipped at the post for a hard gutsy second on the day.
Mason Lee, Pippa Biorci, River Sharpe, Tommy Dorazio, Noah Hatswell all did an amazing job getting through a tough and crouded course. Well done to all our kids!
COLLINGWOOD AFLW COME TO ST ITAS
On Friday members of the Collingwood AFLW Football Club came to visit us at St Itas. The girls were fantastic ambassadors for their club and did a great job presenting to our students.
SCHOOL FEES
Term 1 & 2 School Fees are now overdue. The due date for payment was 21st April 2025. If you have not received a statement, please contact the Admin Office to request a copy.
Term 3 School Fees are due and payable by 21st July 2025.
DIRECT DEBITS
There is still time to set up Direct Debits if you would like to use this method of payment. We offer weekly, monthly, and fortnightly options, and credit card and bank account options are available.
CSEF/CONCESSIONS
We encourage all families with a current Concession Card to complete the paperwork for the CSEF Concession Program. Rules and conditions apply, so please read the attached information carefully. If you have any questions, please contact the Admin Office on (03) 5326 7222.
SCHOOL SAVINGS BONUS
TRAVEL CONVEYANCE ALLOWANCE
We encourage all families to review the attached Travel Conveyance Allowance Application Form to see if they meet the government's requirements to receive an allowance for driving their children to and from school daily. Please review the eligibility criteria carefully, and if you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Admin Office at (03) 5326 7222.
PARISH NEWS
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS
- Have you thought about becoming Catholic,
- Completing your sacraments of Holy Communion and/or Confirmation
- Or maybe you are interested in learning more about your faith?
If you would like more information, please contact:
Fr. Brendan or Joan Robertson at the Parish Office: 56231642 or Deacon Mark Kelly: 0427 748 646. An Information session will be held on Wednesday 30th July 7.30 pm @ the Marian Room at St. Joseph’s Church Warragul.
CHILDREN’S LITURGY
Children’s Liturgy will be celebrated at 10.30am Mass at St. Ita’s Church Drouin Sunday 15th June. All primary school students are welcome.
SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION PROCESS 2025
Dear Parents,
Confirmation is the sacrament by which Catholics receive a special outpouring of the Holy Spirit. Through Confirmation, the Holy Spirit gives us the increased ability to practice our Catholic faith in every aspect of our lives and to witness to Christ in every situation.
An invitation is extended to Grade 6 families who wish to have their child continue their journey of initiation into the life of the Catholic Church, through the Sacrament of Confirmation.
This sacrament is offered to Grade 6 children who are baptised Catholic and have celebrated the Sacraments of Reconciliation and First Holy Communion. This is such a special time for our Confirmation Candidates as they become full members of the Catholic Church.
Please know we will keep you all in our prayers as you take this next very important step in your child’s life.
If you wish to accept this invitation, please put these important dates in your diary.
PARENT INFORMATION EVENING: (for Parents only)
When: Thursday 19th June 7.00pm
Where: Marian Room, St. Joseph’s Church, Warragul
Guest Seaker: Rev Dr Elio Capra SDB.
**It is important that you attend this meeting as we will outline the process for Confirmation.
COMMITMENT MASS
Families need to attend one of the following Masses to be enrolled in the program:
St Joseph’s Church, Warragul
Saturday 21st June, 7:00pm
Sunday 22nd June, 9:00am
St Ita’s Church, Drouin
Sunday 22nd June, 10:30am
Sunday 29th June, 10:30am
PARENT/CHILD WORKSHOP
Families are invited to attend this workshop.
Thursday, 31st July 7pm – 8pm @ Marian Room, St. Joseph’s Church, Warragul
RETREAT DAY
AT Marish Sion College, Warragul on Friday, 8th August, 10.00am – 2.30pm
The candidates will participate in a rehearsal of the ceremony
2ND RITE OF RECONCILIATION
Thursday, 7th August, 7:00pm St Ita’s Church Drouin
SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION
Friday, 15th August, 7:00pm Marist-Sion College Hall.
Celebrant: Bishop Greg Bennet
If you have any queries or concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact Liz Schellekens: Warragul.sacraments@cdsale.org.au or St. Joseph’s Parish Office: 56231642
The Sacrament Team is looking forward to working with you and your child in this next very important step in their faith journey.
Kindest regards, Liz Schellekens
SACRAMENT KEY DATES
Communion Masses will be held on the weekends of 31st May/1st June and 7th/8th June
Sacrament of Confirmation: Parent Information Meeting Thursday 19th June, 7 pm Marian Room St. Joseph’s Church Warragul
Confirmation Mass with the Bishop Friday 15th August, St. Ita’s Church, Drouin, 7 pm
Other dates will be provided closer to the time.
For more information, contact Liz at the Parish Office 5623 1642 or email warragul.sacraments@cdsale.org.au
SCHOOL UNIFORM
We understand, and are aware that our school uniform retailer, Beleza, has recently experienced shortages and stock ordering issues with some of our school uniforms core items. Beleza have confirmed that they will communicate with us as soon as items have been received, and we will notify families so that we can aim to have all students in full school uniform as soon as possible.