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Prayer
Loving God, may we always be grateful for our fathers and grandfathers and significant males and express our gratitude to them for all that they are to us.
May they give us strength when we waver, may they support us when we fall and may they call us back when we turn away from the good path.
Glorious Patriarch Saint Joseph, whose power makes the impossible possible, come to our aid in these times of anguish and difficulty.
We ask this prayer in Jesus’ name.
Amen
Dear Parents and Carers,
This coming fortnight sees us celebrating our dads and significant adults in our lives. I trust you will plan something special with your family to celebrate your dad’s or a significant adult. In Scripture, St. Joseph is known as Jesus’ father and the husband of Mary. Matthew 1:19 states that Joseph was “a just man.” It has been mentioned he showed holiness through the ordinary events of daily life. St Joseph wasn’t a man who did miracles, or raised people from the dead; he was a humble servant of God who was considered worthy enough to be Jesus Christ’s father in the flesh. Joseph lived his life in fulfilment of his duty as a father and husband. He supported the holy family of Nazareth with the work of his hands. He knew their aspirations, their hardships and their hopes. We pray the prayer of gratitude above for all our dad’s and significant others as they make a positive difference to our lives.
Extra Curricula Activities: Despite the COVID restrictions and now lockdown, we have continued to have an extremely busy term with many wonderful extra-curricula activities happening for our students. Some recent ones include Indonesian Day, Year One swimming, Year Two excursion to the Begola Wetlands and Beach, SEOL workshops with Year 5 and 6 learning around sustainability and Year Prep outdoor learning at Kingston Park. Onsite all of our students have also engaged happily in other outdoor learning activities and engaging learning. The character strength of zest is evident in our daily interactions at school and your children are an absolute joy and privilege to observe and interact with onsite and for now remotely. We hope you have been accessing hub news via the newsletter to see some wonderful photos of your children’s experiences as we endeavour to stay connected with you.
With a sense of gratitude, we also thank you, as parents and carers, for your support and involvement with Learning From Home. We look forward to having you all back onsite sooner rather than later and we know that day will come in time. In the meantime, we welcome any feedback or if you are requiring support. Hopefully the day's learning went well today and your children will continue to navigate home learning with independence. We are here for you.
On Friday Year 2 students explored and celebrated our great outdoors! We were given a guided tour of the Begola wetlands by local community group, Friends of the Begola Wetlands. We learnt lots about the wetlands and how we can care for it. We then wandered to the beach and Maddie, from Barwon Coast, taught us about the special features and importance of our coastline and how we can care for it. We are so lucky to live in a beautiful part of the world. A big shout out to those volunteers who give back to our wonderful community sharing their knowledge, passion and care for our local environment.
First Eucharist: We congratulate Jabez Bellingham, Eve Bennett, Billy Bianco, Finn Briggs, Matilda Dalton, Chloe Davies, April Dowling, Matteo Fragapane, Amelie Flynn, Owen Gallagher, Blake Hachem, Isabella Kiddle, James McIntyre, Ella Mitchell, Rory Quinn, Heidi Salisbury, Jasmine Turner, Olive Wearmouth, Lachlan Cunningham, Holly Sargeant, Harvey Martinelli on their First Eucharist last Sunday and particularly thank the Year 4 teachers and Lib MacPherson and Rebecca Nancarrow our Religious Education Leaders as we see all our Year 4 students successfully receive the Sacramet of First Eucharist in beautiful celebrations.
Book Week: This Friday we have Book Week celebrations. Please be sure to enjoy a book with your child and help develop their love of reading.
Father’s and Significant Others Celebration: Our Lady Star of the Sea School acknowledges the important role fathers, grandfathers and carers have to play in the lives of their children. Obviously we will not be able to go ahead with the planned sausage sizzle on Tuesday 31 August but we will find a special way to acknowledge our dad’s and significant adults remotely and communicate this through the Learning From Home slides.
Mindfulness for Ourselves and Our Children: A research study has shown 22 August is the day across the year where wellbeing can be at its lowest. At this time of year, coming to the end of a long, cold winter and Spring almost in sight it is important we continue to take time to calm our thoughts and allow for positive thinking. Click here for 12 simple ways to teach our children and ourselves about the importance of mindfulness. Like the way we look after our physical health with good sleep, diet and exercise, mindfulness is a positive way we can support us having good mental health. Begin with two minute mindfulness exercises and build from there. Remember when thoughts creep in to refocus on your breathing.
Finally, I came across this in the last few days and felt it is very fitting to recognise our beautiful children/students in what is indeed challenging times for them at present and they are doing a great job.
Everyone is applauding everyone
but our children. These little heroes
have stayed indoors more than they've ever known.
Their worlds have been turned upside down and they don't know why.
All these rules they've never known.
Not being able to see family or give hugs.
Vacations, sports and activities, play dates and school cancelled.
Adults talking about others becoming unwell,
news reporting death after death.
Our poor children's minds must be racing.
Every day their resilient little bodies get up
and carry on despite all that's going on.
So here's to our little heroes:
today, tomorrow, forever.
Stay well and connected for the fortnight ahead.
Kerryn
Last year our Year 4 students, created decollage birds as part of an Alphabet Bird Project for the National Wool Museum, which did not eventuate due to Covid.This was a project many schools across Geelong were involved in.
Of these participants, 26 students have had their artwork selected to display as part of the Revitalising Central Geelong project. We are delighted to announce that Ava Seddon and Ivy King's artwork has been selected.
You will be able to view their artwork along the footpath of the Green Spine between Moorabool Street and Yarra Street in Geelong from 25 September, at the start of the Geelong Nature Forum, until later in the year.
Congratulations Ava and Ivy.
Estimating is an important activity and applies to all aspects of mathematics. Whenever possible ask your children to guess quantities. Some examples of estimation tasks that you might ask the children to do are:
- Estimate the number of jelly beans in a jar
- Estimate how many people are in a room
- Estimate how many pieces of bread are in a loaf
- Estimate the biggest house number in the street that you have just turned into
- Estimate how far it is to a particular point in the distance when driving
- Estimate how long it will be until you walk to a particular point
- Take 15 seconds, say, to walk to the other side of the room
- Estimate how many steps there are from the bottom of the top when you are walking up some stairs.
On some occasions work together to find the actual amount, distance etc.
If you are looking for some fun estimation challenges to spark conversations in your family, jump to https://estimation180.com/days/
Last term our grade 5 and 6 students worked on portraiture and many of the students chose to enter their final portrait into the Geelong Gallery Who's Who's portrait prize. JF Archibald, the man behind Australia’s famous art awards, was born in Geelong. The annual Who’s who portrait prize commemorates this special connection by encouraging students to celebrate local identities through portraiture.
️ Secondhand Uniform Donations ️
For all spring cleaners, we are welcoming clean good condition secondhand uniforms from 11th - 25th November, in anticipation of our final end of year sale. We are low on summer items, all clean and good condition clothing welcome!
Donate: 11th - 25th November
What: Clean, good condition OLSOS uniforms
Where: School Office
Sale: 26th November 3:30pm - 6:30pm
Please also find the Facebook page
OLSOS Ocean Grove Recycled Uniforms and Marketplace
Students will need to wear their school hat from Monday 2 September.
Please ensure your child’s hat is in good condition and named. Hats are available to purchase from Bellarine Uniforms, Moorabool Street, Geelong.
Bellarine Uniforms
162 Moorabool Street
Ph: 5221 9199
Year 6 2025 Jumper/Polo - Bellarine Uniforms Order Form
Year 6 2025 jumpers and polo tops are now available for ordering at Bellarine Uniforms.
To place an order, please click the following link:
https://www.noone.com.au/school/lady-star-sea/shop Filter by Year/Category/ Click on Grade 6 2025
Please note that all orders must be submitted to Bellarine Uniforms no later than Friday 13 September 2024.
Choose your sessions from the calendar: https://www.trybooking.com/
Be Cyber Smart with Buddy (Junior Primary)
Tuesday 24 August 9:30am - 10:30am
Children at this age have a positive outlook and an accepting nature. We want them to be digital detectives to ensure a safe exploration of all that is a positive tech experience.
Tuesday 24 August 2pm – 3pm
These are general cyber safety sessions that provide an overview of the key cyber safety topics and protective factors.
Parenting in the Digital World (Parents)
Wednesday 25 August 12pm – 1pm
Join a special online presentation of 'Parenting in the Digital World' hosted by an eSmart educational expert. Empower your children and family with skills and strategies to navigate negativity.
Parenting in the Digital World (Parents)
Wednesday 25 August 7:30pm - 8:30pm
Join a special online presentation of 'Parenting in the Digital World' hosted by an eSmart educational expert. Empower your children and family with skills and strategies to navigate negativity.
The 3 Cs of Cyber Safety (Upper Primary)
Thursday 26 August 2021 9:30am - 10:30pm
These are general cyber safety sessions that provide an overview of the key cyber safety topics and protective factors.
3 Rs to Online Etiquette (Junior Secondary)
Thursday 26 August 2021 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
This is a general cyber safety session, tailored to early adolescents. It provides an overview of the key cyber safety topics and protective factors.
Book your tickets: https://www.trybooking.com/
Coming in September
If you enjoy eSmart events, join in and register forNational eSmart Week, 6-12 September. Specialist teacher, parent and studentlivesessions are now open for bookings throughout the week.
If you need assistance or would like further information about the range of eSmart programs, please contact our eSmart Help Desk on 1300 668 056.
Woodlands kindergarten (Ocean Grove) has vacancies in their Red group for 2022
Mon- 8.30- 1.30pm, Wed-8.30 - 1.30pm and Fri- 8.30-1.30pm
Woodlands kindergarten offers:
*A beautiful bush and beach kindergarten program.
*A variety of incursions and excursions.
Woodlands offers a play-based program commited to the health, wellbeing, learning and building meaningful relationships with peers and educators. Our mission is for all children to extend on their existing skills and develop to their full individual potential.
Please contact Bethathany Kindergarten Services to enrol ph:52730200
Barwon Water is embarking on a project to transform the disused Bellarine Basin site in Wallington into more than 30 hectares of environmental and public open space to be enjoyed by the community for years to come.
Have your say and help us reimagine this space
We are seeking feedback from the community on the draft vision, principles and objectives for the site. This will help guide our decision making around any potential activities for the site.
Learn more and complete the online survey:
www.yoursay.barwonwater.vic.gov.au/bellarine-basin
Hard copies are available on request.
Closing date for feedback: Monday 6 September 2021
For enquiries, please contact Barwon Water on projects@barwonwater.vic.gov.au or 1300 656 007.
Cricketers Wanted
Ocean Grove Cricket Club is looking for boys and girls (and men and women) interested in playing local cricket. Any Age, Any Gender, Any Ability.
We have 4 teams in Senior Mens, 2 Senior Womens teams, Under 17, 15 and 13 Junior Boys teams, 2 Girls Junior Cricket teams, Mixed under 11 teams and Woolworths Blast program for mixed youngsters 5-8 years old
We love a social atmosphere but we are also a competitive and family orientated local Cricket Club.
If interested contact Paul Madden – 0400 912 167 or email maddenpaul59@gmail.com