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Dear McAuley Families
As advised in our last Newsletter, I am proud to launch our “McAuley Way” campaign. These agreed actions are at the core of what our students commit to each day in their learning. It is our goal that these words are well known and well publicised in our classrooms and homes and become our ‘core’ actions and habits.
Our Year 12 students and staff have contributed to these core habits we will promote in classrooms and at home to be sure that every pupil at the college is engaged, positive and contributing to their learning.
As the seasons change and students need to wear warmer attire, please also be aware of correct uniform. Wendellie have correctly branded stock of jumpers and jackets to purchase ready for Term 2.
A reminder too about our phone and technology policies. These align with Catholic Education guidelines. Students should not be using phones or devices in classrooms or during lunch or recess times. This includes the use of ear buds and digital watches. Should a student be asked to remove or place their device in a classroom pocket there should be no dissention. We want our students to be active and interactive in their break times and to be fully focussed on class without distractions. We expect your support at home on these matters. Should a student need to contact home during the day they can do so by coming to the office. Please don’t call or text your children during class time, as this is an added distraction.
As a long time, Andrew Fuller fan, I stumbled across this article on ways to assist your child to succeed at school. Please take note of a few of these interesting statistics.
- Most learning doesn’t happen at school. Your child spends 15% of their time at school. The rest is sleep 33% and, home 52%.
- 70% of jobs in the future don’t exist yet.
- Knowledge is doubling every three years!
We know that children’s brains are wired differently. We are now raising the generation that have had access to devices since birth. Exposing children under 2 years of age to devices is proven to impact brain development, delay language skills and shorten attention span.
Research carried out (for example Navarette et al 2021) demonstrates that there are simple ways to work to improve concentration (focus and learning) in our children.
- Give brain breaks. Schools are very aware of the need to allow for movement, a small snack or drink of water. Do we make this happen at home during study or homework time?
- Have time and space. Do you have a study area at home and a clear, set routine?
- Practice mindfulness. A busy mind can impair concentration. Focus on now. Belly breathing and short activities provide calm.
- Break tasks down. Do you assist with ‘chunking’ big tasks or assignments into smaller parts or timeframes?
- Focus games. Puzzles, cross words and brain games are excellent tools to build problem solving and clear thinking. Do you play games as a family?
Computer and video games are designed to give the player a small reward every now and then to keep them focussed. Do you do the same with homework and study routines?
I look forward to our students representing the College at Anzac and Festival of the Falling Leaf activities in the coming weeks. Please keep an eye out for communication about these events.
Mary our mother, look after us.
Eamonn Moore
Principal
There are still a few families who have not consented on Compass that they have read and agreed to our ICT (“Information and Communications Technology”) Device Agreements.
It is necessary that we have these Agreements in place to allow students to use ICT appropriately at McAuley Catholic College.
If you are yet to consent you will be reminded on the Homepage of the Compass App, where it will state something like “Events and Payments, You have 1 event requiring action, Click here to proceed”.
If you are having difficulty viewing the note in Compass please contact the office.
McAuley had students competing in the NSW CCC Swimming at Olympic Park in Sydney this week. Congratulations to all.
School Photo Day
Wednesday May 14
Term 2 - Week 3
Envelopes will be sent home in Week 1 of Term 2














































































































Our annual Cross Country was run last week in some trying conditions! Students and teachers returned to school wet but happy. Successful primary students will go on to compete in the WR Cross Country in Batlow on 2 May and secondary students at the CG Cross Country on 16 May in Stromlo.






























CANBERRA GOULBURN NETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS












CANBERRA GOULBURN NETBALL REPRESENTATIVES


CANBERRA GOULBURN TOUCH REPRESENTATIVE
Congratulations to Hunter who on Tuesday represented the Canberra Goulburn 15s touch team who were trialing for the combined Wagga Canberra-Goulburn Touch team. Hunter is to be congratulated on his achievements and for representing McAuley so well.




















Please see below the updated College Canteen Menu. Their has been a 50c price increase for both sausage rolls and pies.
EASTER SCHOOL HOLIDAY TENNIS CLINIC
SCHOOL HOLIDAY
EASTER JUNIOR TENNIS CLINIC
1st Week
MONDAY, 14th April – THURSDAY, 17th April.
VENUE: 106 Simpson Street, Tumut
(Between Sydney and Broughton)
Morning classes for juniors
(Limited numbers per class so bookings essential)
Contact Bernadette Cahill ,
Mobile: 0427 343 904
EMAIL: birdietennis@bigpond.com