St Ita's Primary School Drouin
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50 Victoria Street
Drouin VIC 3818
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Phone: 03 5623 7222

Principal's Messages

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    WHAT ARE GRIEF AND LOSS?

    Grief is a natural response to loss. It might be the loss of a loved one, relationship, pregnancy, pet, job or way of life. Other experiences of loss may be due to children leaving home, infertility and separation from friends and family. The more significant the loss, the more intense the grief is likely to be.

    Grief is expressed in many ways and it can affect every part of your life; your emotions, thoughts and behaviour, beliefs, physical health, your sense of self and identity, and your relationships with others. Grief can leave you feeling sad, angry, anxious, shocked, regretful, relieved, overwhelmed, isolated, irritable or numb.

    Grief has no set pattern. Everyone experiences grief differently. Some people may grieve for weeks and months, while others may describe their grief lasting for years. Through the process of grief, however, you begin to create new experiences and habits that work around your loss.

    GETTING THROUGH GRIEF AND LOSS

    Grief is something that takes time to work through. While everyone finds their own way to grieve it's important to have the support of friends and family or someone else, and to talk about your loss when you need to.

    What you can do to help yourself:

    • Don’t be afraid to ask for help.
    • Talk to friends and family about how you are feeling, or consider joining a support group.
    • Take care of your physical health. Grieving can be exhausting, so it's important to eat a healthy diet, exercise and sleep.
    • Manage stress – lighten your load by asking friends, family members or work colleagues to help you with some chores or commitments. Relaxation and gentle exercise can be helpful.
    • Do things you enjoy, even if you don’t really feel like doing them.

    How to help a person who is experiencing grief and loss:

    • Many people do not know what to say or do when trying to comfort someone who is grieving. However, often it is the simple offer of love and support that is the most important.
    • Ask how they're feeling. Each day can be different for someone who is grieving; take the time to listen and understand what they are going through.
    • Talk about everyday life too. Their loss and grief does not have to be the focus of all your conversations.
    • Ask them how you can help. A few home cooked meals, doing the shopping, or perhaps offering to go walking or do something enjoyable with them can all help someone through their grief.
    • Encourage them to seek professional support if their grief does not seem to be easing over time.

     

    Riding the Storm of Loss

    ‘And once the storm is over, you won’t remember how you made it through, how you managed to survive. You won’t even be sure, whether the storm is really over. But one thing is certain. When you come out of the storm, you won’t be the same person who walked in. That’s what this storm’s all about.”    Haruki Murakami

    FOOD DRIVE FOR ST VINNIES

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    During this term we are running a food drive to help replenish the shelves of the non-perishable food stocks in the St Vinnies Drouin Pantry. Families whom wish to donate any of the below non-perishable food items are asked to give the item/s to their child to bring along to their classroom for collection. Our Mini Vinnies team will organise a plain clothes day in mid-November to raise awareness to our students regarding Vinnies "good works".

    One of the biggest issues Vinnies currently face is keeping their Food Banks stocked with basic food supplies. I was hoping as a school community that we could help support their food bank by specifically supporting them to stock up on the following basic foods such as;

    • CEREAL
    • RICE
    • PASTA/NOODLES
    • SUGAR
    • TEA
    • COFFEE
    • PASTA SAUCE
    • UHT MILK
    • TINNED FOODS

    The St Ita’s community have always gone above and beyond to help support the amazing work of the Drouin branch of St Vincent de Paul Society. Our “Vinnies” group, as it’s affectionately known, is located within the St Ita’s Parish and works to support and assists those in our local community struggling with poverty, homelessness and tough times. Our student group, Mini Vinnies also works hand in hand to support this amazing group of volunteers.

    Each year St Ita’s supports the St Vincent de Paul Winter Appeal however due to Covid-19 we have not been able to help as much as we want to. We hope everyone in our school community can get together and help this amazing group who do so much for those in need in our wider Community.



      PUBLIC HOLIDAYS & SCHOOL CLOSURE DAY

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      Next week the school will be closed on the Melbourne Cup Day Public Holiday as well as a school closure day for report writing on Monday 2nd November, the day prior to Melbourne Cup Day. Students do not attend school on these days as the school will be closed.

      The school will be closed for students on the following days: 
      Monday 2nd November - Report Writing School Closure Day
      Tuesday 3rd November - Melbourne Cup Day Public Holiday



      GOOGLE ASSEMBLY

      Due to current Covid-19 restrictions our students cannot meet together for assembly in our hall. On Friday 6th November, all our students will participate in a Google Meet Assembly on-line at 2.45pm in their classrooms. Our Liturgy team will run the Welcome to Country and prayer. Individual class awards and the Student of the Week will be read out to students by our School Captains. A copy of our Friday assembly will be posted on our new school website for parents to enjoy.