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Primary Newsletter - Term 1 2022 Edition # 2

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Dean of Primary

Dean of Primary - 2022 Term 1 Edition #2

Dear Parents and Caregivers,

We are now well into Term 1, hopefully all boys feel settled and on top of the logistical aspects of a new school year. Classrooms are very busy and the boys are producing some outstanding work. The start to the year has been very positive and I encourage all parents to have a conversation with their son about the importance of maintaining that effort into the back end of the term.  The next few weeks will require focused learning in readiness for upcoming assessment.  A starting point for this might be to focus on the desired “Learning Dispositions” featured on the poster HERE.

Reminder
Could I please draw your attention to some of the main issues that impact the boys across both Year 5 and Year 6, listed in dot points.

Connection:
Developing a strong sense of connection is very important at the start of a new year. These connections are critical for all boys. The connections we strive to build include: Peer connections, class connections, year level connections and connection to the wider the Lauries community.

Consistency:
All classes are unique and operate in a slightly different way, however; consistency of opportunity, programs, pastoral care and lesson structure are key to providing each boy with a quality experience.  Please encourage the boys to share their class OneNote with you and discuss the routines and expectations that they should be familiar with now.

Communication:
Lauries provides a lot of information and we use multiple communication platforms. It is vital that parents stay on top of all communication to assist the boys with organisation.

Co-operation:
Boys do best when parents and school work together. I look forward to a strong and productive partnership this year.

Academic Award Celebration
This week, the College held a virtual celebration to acknowledge and congratulate the outstanding academic performance of many boys in Semester 2 last year.

A significant number of our current Year 6 boys were presented with Academic Excellence Awards.  Please click on this link HERE to see the full list of recipients. Another large number of awards will be presented at upcoming Year Level gatherings to congratulate boys who received Merit Awards for Semester 2 last year.  These boys have displayed exceptional effort and application to their studies.  These Merit Awards are attainable for all students as they do not rely on grades, they purely reflect attitude and habits… something all boys should strive to be excellent in.

At the celebration we also presented a very special award. Each year, we nominate boys to enter the ICAS Competition in a number of subjects.  The tests for these competitions are very rigorous and difficult.  Thousands of students all over Australia sit the exams annually.  The student with the highest score in each test is awarded the very prestigious ICAS Medal. I am delighted to congratulate Liam Pipia (6 Black and Gold) on receiving the ICAS Medal for Year 5 Science in 2021 from the thousands of participants.  This is a remarkable achievement and we are most proud of Liam.  Well done to all award winners.

Year 6 Shirt

The Year 6 Shirt order has now been placed with the manufacturer. It will be processed as soon as possible, but this can take up to eight weeks.  We hope to distribute the shirts to the boys that have ordered them by the end of Term 1, if possible. Unfortunately, no late orders can be added at this stage.

Important Notes for Parents

Lost property has already started to build up in the Primary Office. If your son misplaces items, please tell him to check the lost property at the Primary Office door.  All items should be labelled to make returning lost property a quicker process.

Visitors Procedures

It is essential for all visitors to report to the office (Main Reception or Primary) during the day. This includes the drop off of laptops, food, phones etc. that have been left at home or if parents are collecting sick boys. No visitors should go directly to classrooms without reporting to the office first. I am sure you can appreciate that we need to be aware of all adults onsite to help keep boys safe. This process also prevents unplanned meetings with staff that might stop them from teaching or preparing for lessons. Parents are welcome to make an appointment to see staff or leave a message for a return call on the phone, but classroom visits without reporting to the office is not fair on staff or the boys.

It is essential to report your son’s absence from school. If he is not attending, please contact the Primary Office on 3010 1142 or primary@slc.qld.edu.au and leave a brief message with your son’s name, class and the reason for his absence.

Lauries Journey Awards

At our Primary Assembly each fortnight, we will celebrate and acknowledge boys who have made an outstanding contribution to our community or in class. These students will be presented with Lauries Journey certificates to formally recognise the great things they have done. The awards celebrate the achievements of boys from all classes and are awarded to those who show strong character and/or the desired “Learning Dispositions”, reflecting the Lauries Journey and helping to strengthen our community. Each fortnight the names will be published in this Newsletter. The certificates for these awards will be passed on to the boys to keep in a safe place.

Learning Support

During the first three weeks, Home Class Teachers and the Learning Support staff have been observing and testing boys to identify students who might benefit from some added support this year.  Before the end of term, this formal support will commence, with the start of some interventions across classes. Parents will be contacted by Susan Dean or Basil Ranieri to discuss this support if required.

Year 6 Leadership

Before the end of term, we will celebrate our Year 6 boys in their role of student leaders in Primary this year.  The boys have made an excellent start to the year, setting a positive example and supporting the Year 5 boys.  Well done boys and keep up the collective effort.  A separate letter will be emailed to Year 6 parents next week, with details about a liturgy later in the term.

 Sport

AIC sport is in full swing and going well. It is wonderful to see so many boys engaged and participating in the sports program, last weekend over 900 boys across the college participated in AIC sport. It is a fantastic way for the boys to make friends, learn to work in a team and develop discipline. These activities also provide a wonderful opportunity for parents to meet other families and strengthen new friendships. I thank parents and the boys for the commitment to this aspect of school life. Lauries has a very strong reputation in the AIC network for sportsmanship on the field and positive parent support from the sidelines. It is important that we all contribute towards maintaining this reputation. Player and spectator behaviour should be positive at all times this year.

Welcome to House

Last week, many Primary students attended their first “House” meeting with the older boys and staff.  New boys were welcomed and presented with a house badge displaying the specific crest.  The boys have enjoyed wearing the badges for the past two weeks and are encouraged to show house pride and engage in house initiatives this year.

Year 5 – Welcome to Lauries

The College will be hosting a casual family BBQ and social gathering for new Year 5 and Year 7 families.  Invitations with specific details will be sent to Year 5 parents next week.  The BBQ will be held on Friday, 11 March at 5:00pm.

Drop off for Students

Please use the designated drop off zone near Savio Oval (outside the Lauries Shop and Canteen) to drop your boys to school each day. The loading zone on the ERPAC driveway is not a drop off area and is heavily congested in the mornings with hospital and St Laurence’s staff.

In this Newsletter you can also read about Primary Studies, Music, Upcoming Events and Lauries Journey winners this week.

REMINDER: We also encourage parents to download the College APP for all up to date information. It is critical to assist the boys with organisaton and to avoid disappointment.

Enjoy the next fortnight

Regards

Cameron Wigan

Dean of Primary

Primary Studies

Primary Studies - 25 February

Lauries Primary Curriculum Update

Reading Comprehension Strategies

Although teacher modelled reading to demonstrate fluency, expression and enjoyment of reading is very important, it is also necessary that teachers explicitly model the thinking that we do while we read to help us to make meaning of a text. These are referred to as reading comprehension strategies.

So what are the specific reading comprehension strategies that teachers are modelling for the students, so that they can apply these when reading independently?

Establishing Purpose: involves identifying and understanding why something is being read. We constantly evaluate whether the text, and our reading of it, is meeting our goals or purpose for reading.

Predicting:  involves making an educated guess about what will happen in the text. Good readers keep making predictions and adjusting them all through their reading. 

Questioning: involves maintaining an inquiry focus before, during and after reading. We might also refer to this as ‘wondering’ about the text – e.g., “I wonder why the character has behaved this way?”

Visualising: involves creating a mental image of the text whilst reading, based on the descriptive words the author uses. This can assist with building an understanding of what is being read.

Monitoring: involves noticing when meaning is lost and applying strategies to repair comprehension.

Inferring: involves deducing or concluding by interpreting clues from the text. This can also be referred to as ‘reading between the lines’.

Connecting: involves relating the text to personal experiences, other texts and the world. These connections enable us to have a deeper understanding of the current text we are reading.

Determining Importance and Summarising: involves identifying main points and ideas in the text.

Synthesising: involves combining information from the text with our own prior knowledge to develop new ideas and understandings.

At home, you can use some of these prompts to promote discussion about the texts the boys are reading, along with supporting them to make meaning from these texts.

Music

Music -25 February

PRIMARY MUSIC- Ross Capern       

2022 Primary Music Leaders

We are delighted to announce our 2022 Primary Music Leaders.

Semester One: Ethan Littlefield (6R)  Jack Johnson (6S)

Semester Two: Luka Anich (6S)  Zach Callie (6M)

Strike up the Band!

Ross Capern
Director of Instrumental Music

Lauries Journey

Student of the Week - 25 February

Student of the Week - 25 February Class Name
5 Black
Callum Lythall/Banjo Newman
5 Gold
Pedro de la Cruz/Lachlan Murphy
5 Maroon
George Oliver/Edward Waters
5 Red
Luciano Frassetto/Asher Bowen
5 Silver
Liam Mantino/Ethan Pipia
5 White
Jarrah Green/Bentley Nguyen
6 Black
James Ryan/Nate Scanlon
6 Gold
Jerome Meili Gourel de St Pern/Riley Brehmer
6 Maroon
Stephen Karvelas/Nicholas Stephens
6 Red
Harry Brandon/Jack Arnold
6 Silver
Coen Carlish/William Carroll
6 White
Oscar Cutler/Benjamin Steele
Extra Awards

Events

Events - 25 February

Mini Vinnies- Kate Flanagan

Caritas Fundraiser: Pancake Tuesday, 1 March

Next Tuesday marks ‘Shrove Tuesday’, a day preceding Ash Wednesday in the Catholic calendar, better known as Pancake Tuesday. The Edmund Rice Society and Mini Vinnies students will be cooking and selling pancakes to contribute towards Caritas: an excellent charity that seeks to empower and educate impoverished communities the world over.

If your family is able to help us out, Primary students are asked to contribute by:

  • Bring in/donate Maple Syrup or Pancake Shaker bottles.

Pancakes will be cooked by the Edmund Rice Society and Mini Vinnies boys on Tuesday. These can be donated before Tuesday, if possible!

Students can bring in some coins on Tuesday to buy pancakes at morning tea.

All help and support in this fun College community initiative would be fantastic and goes toward a terrific cause.

Thank you in advance! 

Show your True Colours - Friday, 18 March

To help launch the NRL season and raise much needed funds for Caritas, boys can bring in their favourite jersey/team supporter gear in exchange for a gold coin donation. Caritas supports small communities, educating men and women about how best to make the most out of their resources, to give them a better life. Please get involved and show us your true colours!!

Calendar Date Claimer

Calendar Date Claimers - 25 February

Date Claimers Event
TERM DATES WILL BE UPDATED AS THEY BECOME AVAILABLE
MARCH
1
Shrove Tuesday
4
Sion House Mass 7:50am
11
Duhig House Mass 7:50am
17
St Patrick's Day
18
Show your True Colours (Caritas)see details in Upcoming Events
18
Primary Mass 7:50am
25
Hogan House Mass 7:50am
APRIL
1
Term 1 Concludes
19
Term 2 Commences
Dean of Primary
Dean of Primary - 2022 Term 1 Edition #2
Primary Studies
Primary Studies - 25 February
Music
Music -25 February
Lauries Journey
Student of the Week - 25 February
Events
Events - 25 February
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Calendar Date Claimers - 25 February
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