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Dear Parents, Teachers and Students,
Vinnies CEO Sleepout and Beanie Day
Tomorrow is the big night, when I will be joining a team of Catholic Principals from our Archdiocese in support of the Vinnies CEO Sleepout. We will be sleeping rough at the Museum of Australian Democracy, at Old Parliament House, to help raise funds and awareness for the vital work Vinnies does in our region supporting individuals and families experiencing, or at risk of experiencing, homelessness. Whether because of cost of living pressures, the experience of domestic and family violence, mental health concerns, addiction, or any number of other causes, the problem of homelessness is a terrible one; and although it is less visible in regional areas than in the metropolitan centres, families in our own community will be relying on Vinnies this winter for support.
Catholic Social Teaching articulates – among other things – the innate and inalienable dignity of every single person, our moral obligation to care for the vulnerable and marginalised, and that to stand in solidarity with our neighbour is more than an act of charity, it is a fundamental act of justice. My personal goal is to raise $4000 for this important cause this year. If you are in a position to help, please consider going to https://www.ceosleepout.org.au/fundraisers/michaelgreen/act to make a donation.
Students have been asked to wear a Beanie to school tomorrow, in solidarity with my sleep-out, and bring a gold coin donation, which will go directly to our local Vinnies Conference to support the vital works they perform in our immediate community.
Semester 1 Reports and Open Classrooms
Teachers are busy preparing Semester 1 Reports, which will be published to families on Thursday of Week 10. We will be holding Open Classrooms between 3:30pm and 5:30pm next Wednesday 25 June (Week 9), so your child can show you through their classroom and share some of the work they have been doing this semester and provide some important context and insights into their report.
To help parents in understanding their child’s report, I’d like to share some information about what the grades represent, because there can be misunderstandings.
The common grade scales (A-E), which appear on our Year 1 to Year 6 reports, summarise the standard or quality of achievement associated with different grades or levels. The scales describe the knowledge, understanding and skills that students working at each grade typically demonstrate:
A – The student has an extensive knowledge and understanding of the content and can readily apply this knowledge. In addition, the student has achieved a very high level of competence in the processes and skills and can apply these skills to new situations.
B – The student has a thorough knowledge and understanding of the content and a high level of competence in the processes and skills. In addition, the student is able to apply this knowledge and these skills to most situations.
C – The student has a sound knowledge and understanding of the main areas of content and has achieved an adequate level of competence in the processes and skills.
D – The student has a basic knowledge and understanding of the content and has achieved a limited level of competence in the processes and skills.
E – The student has an elementary knowledge and understanding in few areas of the content and has achieved very limited competence in some of the processes and skills.
Grades are not allocated on individual test scores or assessment pieces, but are on-balance professional judgements based on the ‘Big Picture’ of each student’s work across the semester, including observations, ongoing anecdotal records, and other contextual information known by the teacher. An important part of this judgement is dialogue that occurs between teachers across Year and Stage levels, to enhance the level of consistency in our student reporting. Teachers are not limited to set numbers of each grade within their class and the full range of grades can be used at any point in time in relation to what has been taught. Therefore it’s possible for every student in a class to receive a grade of A for any given subject (or an E, for that matter), as long as they each demonstrated skills and understandings that met the appropriate criteria, as described above.
It is a common misconception that a B or an A means that a student is working a year (or two) above their year level, or the opposite for a D or an E; this is NOT the case. So a Year 3 student who achieves a D grade in Mathematics, for example, is not deemed to be working at a Year 2 level of achievement; rather, they have been assessed as demonstrating a basic knowledge and understanding of the Year 3 content covered in that semester.
Likewise, it is also not the case that a change from, for example, a B to a C from one semester to the next means that a student is going backwards in their learning, because they are not assessed on the same content from one semester to the next.
As always, whatever your child’s report looks like, take the opportunity to take time with your child to sit and talk about the learning they have undertaken so far this year. Celebrate their successes and help them work out strategies for the areas that may need further development. And although we are not holding formal parent-teacher interviews at this time, as they were held at the start of the term, please remember that parents are always welcome to make an appointment to speak with their child’s teacher whenever there is a need to discuss issues around learning, wellbeing, or any other aspect of school life.
2025 Non Government Schools Census Collection Data
On behalf of the Australian Government Department of Education, I would like to advise all staff, parents and guardians that the department will collect certain information about Mt Carmel School, its staff and student body as part of the 2025 Non-government schools census collection which will occur in August. Please refer to the attached document for further information.
Term Dates
The last day of attendance for students this term will be Thursday 3 July, and students return for Term 3 on Tuesday 22 July. The Friday of Week 10 and Monday of Week 1 will be staff professional development and administration days.
I will be taking a period of leave spanning Week 10 of Term 2 through Week 1 of Term 3; Mrs Jan Harvey will be Acting Principal in my absence. I trust that everyone in the Mt Carmel School community will have a restful and enjoyable mid-year break. Travel safely, if you are going away, stay warm, and I look forward to seeing everyone when I return in Week 2.
Michael Green
Principal
Religious Education in the Classroom
Year 3’s Religious Education unit of work examines Jesus the Messiah. Students communicate ideas about the life and teaching of Jesus. They locate and use information about the cultural contexts in which the Gospels were written, and the text types used by the human authors of the New Testament to communicate their ideas including the Christian belief that Jesus is the Messiah.
Year 3 students created a poster outlining the characteristics of the Messiah.
























Religious Life of Mt Carmel School
Wear a Beanie Fundraiser 2025
Mt Carmel School students are invited to wear a beanie and donate a gold coin to support Mr Green during his CEO’s fundraiser on Thursday 19 June.
All donations will support our local St. Vincent de Paul’s - St Augustine’s Conference.
Mt Carmel’s Mini Vinnies News
Vinnies Winter Appeal
Thank you to all families who have donated over the last few weeks. Next week is the last week for donations.
We are seeking your support to help those less fortunate in our community through generous donations of non-perishable food items. Your generosity and support is most appreciated. St Augustine’s Conference has requested the following items:
St Augustine’s Parish News
Please pray for the children as they prepare for their First Holy Communion this Sunday 22 June, 10:30 am, St. Augustine’s Church.
Hannah Maher
Eleena Mattappallil
Charlotte Osborne
Oliver Irwin
Cody Drage
George Pidgeon
Lachlan Black
Chella Macdonald
Evelyn Platt
Eve Davis
Mikayla Clements
Elsa Baptiste
Harrington Roser
Alex Warhurst
Giorgia Cavazzoni Pederzini
Lachlan Inkster
William Walsh
Lord Jesus,
Bless all the children preparing to receive Holy Communion for the first time.
May that day be an initial step into a life-long love of the Eucharist.
Give them a hunger for this sacred food so that they will turn to you for comfort, guidance and wisdom as they grow into full discipleship.
May their hands, extended in anticipation of your Body and Blood, inspire all of us to cherish this sacred sacrament.
Amen
Children's Liturgy
Wishing you all a blessed week with your family and friends.
Eva Karakotas
Religious Education Coordinator
Mt Carmel Athletics Carnival
Mt Carmel Athletics Carnival Results 2025
Event |
Place |
Boys |
Girls |
8 Yrs 100m |
1 |
Hayden Spring |
Benedicta Barker |
2 |
William Gillies |
Anna Gunthorpe |
|
9 Yrs 100m |
1 |
Max Hanns |
Zoey Watson |
2 |
Charlie Butt |
Evie Mitchell |
|
3 |
Cody Drage |
Mackenzie Arnold |
|
10 Yrs 100m |
1 |
Alan McRae |
Neva Welsh |
2 |
Archie Gooley |
Zoey Mitchell |
|
3 |
Harvey Matthews |
Elsa Baptiste |
|
11 Yrs 100m |
1 |
Lachlan Inkster |
Madeline Caldow |
2 |
Eddy Finnigan |
Esther Payne |
|
3 |
Benji Carroll |
Jessica Hardy |
|
12/13 Yrs 100m |
1 |
Spencer Crocker |
Mabel Adie |
2 |
James Roe |
Abby Hillman |
|
3 |
Fletcher Lees |
Macy Camilleri |
|
8 Yrs 200m |
1 |
Hayden Spring |
Anna Gunthorpe |
2 |
William Gillies |
Benedicta Barker |
|
9 Yrs 200m |
1 |
Max Hanns |
Evie Mitchell |
2 |
Cody Drage |
Zoey Watson |
|
3 |
Samuel Logue |
Mackenzie Arnold |
|
10 Yrs 200m |
1 |
Alan McRae |
Zoey Mitchell |
2 |
Archie Gooley |
Neva Welsh |
|
3 |
Barnaby Rainger |
Chloe Lyons |
|
11 Yrs 200m |
1 |
Lachlan Inkster |
Esther Payne |
2 |
Eddy Finnigan |
Madeline Caldow |
|
3 |
Billy Field |
Lily Butt |
|
12 Yrs 200m |
1 |
Spencer Crocker |
Macy Cammilleri |
2 |
James Roe |
Mabel Adie |
|
3 |
William Drake |
Amelia Hooper |
|
Jnr 800m |
1 |
Barney Rainger |
Zoey Mitchell |
2 |
Max Hanns |
Chloe Lyons |
|
3 |
Samuel Logue |
Evie Mitchell |
|
11 Yrs 800m |
1 |
Eddy Finnigan |
Gracie Lyons |
2 |
Benji Carroll |
Evelyn Morris |
|
3 |
Jack Maher |
Lily Butt |
|
Snr 800m |
1 |
Spencer Crocker |
Macy Cammilleri |
2 |
William Drake |
Zoe Leahy |
|
3 |
Milton Macdonald |
Zara McEvoy |
|
1500m |
1 |
Milton Macdonald |
Zoey Mitchell |
2 |
Eddy Finnigan |
Evelyn Morris |
|
3 |
Samuel Logue |
Zoe Leahy |
|
8 Yrs Long Jump |
1 |
Hayden Spring |
Benedicta Barker |
2 |
William Gillies |
Anna Gunthorpe |
|
9 Yrs Long Jump |
1 |
Max Hanns |
Evie Mitchell |
2 |
Eli Driver |
Zoey Watson |
|
3 |
River Newman |
Mackenzie Arnold |
|
10 Yrs Long Jump |
1 |
Alan McRae |
Neva Welsh |
2 |
Archie Gooley |
Elsa Baptiste |
|
3 |
Baxter Macdonald |
Ivy Howarth |
|
11 Yrs Long Jump |
1 |
Joshua Salzke |
Madeline Caldow |
2 |
Lachlan Inkster |
Esther Payne |
|
3 |
Benji Carroll |
Lily Butt |
|
Snr Long Jump |
1 |
Spencer Crocker |
Mabel Adie |
2 |
William Drake |
Alice Miller |
|
3 |
James Roe |
Macy Camilleri |
|
8 Yrs Shot Put |
1 |
Hayden Spring |
Benedicta Barker |
2 |
William Gillies |
Anna Gunthorpe |
|
9 Yrs Shot Put |
1 |
Lachlan Black |
Hannah Maher |
2 |
Max Hanns |
Zoey Watson |
|
3 |
Eli Driver |
Raphaela Tapia-Jeffrey |
|
10 Yrs Shot Put |
1 |
Alan McRae |
Ivy Howarth |
2 |
Archie Gooley |
Zoey Mitchell |
|
3 |
Vincent Da Deppo |
Eleena Mattappallil |
|
11 Yrs Shot Put |
1 |
Logan Johnson |
Jessica Hardy |
2 |
Jack Maher |
Lily Butt |
|
3 |
Eddy Finnigan |
Esther Payne |
|
12 Yrs Shot Put |
1 |
James Roe |
Mabel Adie |
2 |
Fletcher Lees |
Amelia Hooper |
|
3 |
William Drake |
Alice Miller |
|
8 Yrs Discus |
1 |
Hayden Spring |
Benedicta Barker |
2 |
William Gillies |
Anna Gunthorpe |
|
9 Yrs Discus |
1 |
Max Hanns |
Zoey Watson |
2 |
Lachlan Black |
Hannah Maher |
|
3 |
Cody Drage |
Evie Mitchell |
|
10 Yrs Discus |
1 |
Angus Dando |
Zoey Mitchell |
2 |
Vincent Da Deppo |
Neva Welsh |
|
3 |
Archie Gooley |
Ivy Howarth |
|
11 Yrs Discus |
1 |
Logan Johnson |
Lily Butt |
2 |
Jack Maher |
Esther Payne |
|
3 |
Billy Field |
Sophie Donoghue |
|
12 Yrs Discus |
1 |
James Roe |
Amelia Hooper |
2 |
Fletcher Lees |
Abby Hillman |
|
3 |
Beau Jones |
Zara McEvoy |
|
Jnr High Jump |
1 |
Barnaby Rainger |
Adalyn Harvey |
2 |
Alan McRae |
Zoey Mitchell |
|
3 |
Asher Gorman |
Elsa Baptiste |
|
11 Yrs High Jump |
1 |
Lachlan Inkster |
Esther Payne |
2 |
Joshua Salzke |
Madeline Caldow |
|
3 |
Jack Maher |
Jessica Hardy |
|
Snr High Jump |
1 |
Spencer Crocker |
Mabel Adie |
2 |
James Roe |
Macy Cammilleri |
|
3 |
Beau Jones |
||
1500 |
1 |
Milton MacDonald |
Zoey Mitchell |
2 |
Eddie Finnigan |
Evelyn Morris |
|
3 |
Samuel Logue |
Zoe Leahy |
Age Champions Athletics 2025
Age |
Male |
Female |
|
8 Yrs |
Champion |
Hayden Spring |
Anna Gunthorp |
Runner-up |
William Gillies |
Benedicta Barker |
|
9 Yrs |
Champion |
Max Hanns |
Zoey Watson |
Runner-up |
Cody Drage |
Evie Mitchell |
|
10 Yrs |
Champion |
Alan McRae |
Zoey Mitchell |
Runner-up |
Archie Gooley |
Neva Welsh |
|
11 Yrs |
Champion |
Lachlan Inkster |
Esther Payne |
Runner-up |
Eddy Finnigan |
Madeline Caldow |
|
12 Yrs |
Champion |
Spencer Crocker |
Mabel Adie |
Runner-up |
James Roe |
Macy Camilleri |
Mt Carmel Athletics Carnival 2025 Total Scores
- McAuley 567
- Hartigan 531
- Fielding 433
- Mullangang 387
Congratulations to McAuley House for being overall winners of the carnival
Northern Region Athletics Carnival
Good luck to all those students representing Mt Carmel at the Northern Region carnival in Goulburn on Friday. All information for the carnival was sent out via Compass last week for students involved. If your child is unable to attend for any reason, please let me know via phone or email.
Ted Dunstan
Sports Coordinator
edward.dunstan@cg.catholic.edu.au
NSW Premier’s Reading Challenge 2025
Congratulations to the following students who have completed the 2025 NSW Premier’s Reading Challenge.
Frankie Morris
Delilah Inglis
William Walsh
Aria Hodgson
The 2025 PRC has been extended to allow additional time for challenge completion.It now closes to students on Friday 19 September 2025 (Week 9, Term 3)
Mid-Week Movies are Back!
Every Wednesday, at lunchtime in the Library, students are invited to enjoy a movie. Today students started to watch Billionaire Boy enjoyed adapted from the David Walliams book.
Last week, students watched Tiddler adapted from a Julia Donaldson book.
Kind regards,
Natalie Broers
Teacher Librarian
Mt Carmel Awards - Week 6 & Week 7
Congratulations to the recipients of the Week 6 Mt Carmel Awards.
These awards were handed out last Thursday, 13 June, at morning assembly.
K Blue Isabell Moss Adrianna Nash Jack McRae |
K Gold Paige Gleeson Aggie McCrone Jessica DiSisto |
1 Green Mia Smith Heeya Chaudhary |
1 Red Emily Reynders Charlotte Kunneke |
2 Blue Lola Sanford Arabella Merriman Lewis Gianchou |
2 Gold Poppy Sargent Kaylahn Carroll Jayden Regan Christopher Privett |
3 Green Rafaela Tapia-Jeffrey Harry Agostino |
3 Red Zoe Di Sisto Nate Verma |
4 Blue Delilah Inglis Archie Gooley Sebastian Dawes |
4 Gold Chloe Lyons Baxter McDonald Harvey Matthews |
5 Green Isabella Davis Claire Coster Aria Hodgson Charley Shoring Jack Maher |
5 Red Heidi Tyndall Jasper Jones |
Congratulations to the recipients of the Week 7 Mt Carmel Awards.
K Blue Elle McRae Shae Spring Cooper Slinger |
K Gold Nova Irwin James Jol |
1 Green Adelaide Raymond Peter Gorman |
1 Red Charlotte Aksenov Luca Davis |
2 Blue Gigi Aniversario Ryan Tome Toby Reardon |
2 Gold Brooke Powell Liam Coster Brock Flynn |
3 Green Charlie Butt Evanter Shinto |
3 Red Camille Walker William Rothwell |
4 Blue Olivia Aksenov Amalia Corcoran Ollie Ryan |
4 Gold Chloe Tyndall Angus Dando George Pidgeon |
5 Green Gracie Lyons Esther Payne |
5 Red Ivy Howarth Neva Welsh |
6 Blue Zara McEvoy Jaxon Field Xavier Arnold William Drake |
6 Gold Kalon Vu Beau Jones Dylan O'Reilly Spencer Crocker |
Confirmation - Registration Now Open
For Year Six students and above, who have completed First Reconciliation and First Eucharist.
Sacrament Date: Sunday, 14th September 2025, at 10:30am (Saint Augustine's Church)
Registration Closes: Thursday, 26th June 2025
Commitment Mass: Sunday, 29th June 2025 (Saint Augustine's Church)
Preparation Liturgy 1: Thursday, 31st July 2025, at 6:30pm (Lovat Chapel)
Preparation Liturgy 2: Thursday, 21st August 2025, at 6:30pm (Lovat Chapel)
Practice & Reconciliation: Thursday, 11th September 2025, at 6:30pm (Saint Augustine's Church)
Link to Parish website - Confirmation – Catholic Parish of St Augustine, Yass
Link to online Registration Form - CONFIRMATION-registration-form-2025-2.pdf
Please contact the Sacramental Team via email - sacramentalteamyass@gmail.com if you have any questions regarding Confirmation.
Kind Regards
Sacramental Team