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St Raphael’s Catholic School Term 1, Week 2/B Newsletter 2 February 2015

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It is lovely to see the growth in maturity that has happened among the students since December. Even after a relatively short time away the development is quite evident and ever so rewarding. Dear Parents February 1st was the feastday of St Brigid – the patron saint of the Brigidine sisters who conducted our school for 94 years. We are deeply endebted to the Brigidine sisters and pray that they are rewarded for their dedication. A Catholic school has two main jobs – to be clearly Catholic and to be an excellent school. Being Catholic means doing the work of the Church (bringing the God to people in ways that are real and relevant). At Mass on Saturday evening teachers and catechists were “commissioned” (sent out) by parishioners to work on their behalf. Conducting an excellent, Christ-centred school is the way we are doing that. Student Leaders of 2015 are the focus of our prayers at the Leadership Mass on Monday Feb 9th. Responsibilities of the student leaders are well underway and already our leaders demonstrate great promise for the year ahead. We welcome Riley Barron to the rank of Senior Prefect for 2015. Guardian Angels (from Year 6) for kindergarten students have begun to spend time with their new companions. In the past, close links made here have become long-standing friendships, with gifts given on special occasions and time spent together out of school. Such friendship is a lovely gift to share. The annual Swimming Carnival is being conducted on February 6th (weather permitting). Fitting in events for eleven year groups within just one day is a logistical challenge in which we try to achieve a balance for the children. Representatives of St Raphael’s will be selected for the K-10 schools competition at Mudgee. Thank you to members of the P&F Association for hosting the “cuppa” for Kindy parents after that dreaded first drop-off … someone suggested “tears and tea” for the parents (the children were fine.) We welcome new students and their families to our St Raphael’s family. We also welcome Miss Prue Giffen and Miss Angela Calvert to the primary teaching staff. P.O. Box 7, Cowra 2794 Tel: 6342.2940

Michael Gallagher Principal

Prayer Brigid, you were a woman of peace, You brought harmony where there was conflict. You brought light to the darkness. You brought hope to the downcast. May the mantle of your peace cover those who are troubled and anxious, And may peace be firmly rooted in our hearts and in our world.

Monday 2 Happy birthday to Tristan Ryan-Hartwig and Grace Shepherd. Tuesday 3 Happy birthday to Eppie Emseis and Finn Ryan. Wednesday 4 Happy birthday to Brandon Melton and Gregory Rice. Thursday 5 Happy birthday to Dekota Hindmarsh. Polding Summer Sport Trials in Lismore. Friday 6 SRCS Swimming Carnival at Cowra Swimming Pool. th Happy birthday to Brandon Mutch and Laura Price for the 7 . Polding Summer Sport Trials in Lismore.

Email: straphaels@bth.catholic.edu.au School Website: www.straphaelscowra.catholic.edu.au


Happy birthday to those who have already celebrated birthdays this year: Katie Brown, Scarlet Shepherd, James Forsyth, Holly Gorham, Lucy Jones, Jack Webb, Bella Bright, Olivia McNamara, Jazmine Millar, Matthew Wilkinson, Daniel Britten, Georgia Buchtmann, Emma Hines, Jordan Triming, Tianna Azzopardi, William Cranney, William Harris, Charli Hubber, Clare Harris, Imogen McCormick, Kate Johnston, Imogen Ousby, Philippa Austin, Tobie Hubber, Hollie Orford, Emily Reynolds, Isabelle Doorey, Kate Statham, Elizabeth Heilman, Jaidyn Fitzgerald, Aidan Bugeja, Lakelan Goard, Ben Statham, Annabelle Sturgiss, Joseph Broad, Clancy Cruickshank, Jessica Darcy, Hannah Fahey, Zander De Wet, Meg Jones, Aneira Rowlands, Thomas Treasure and Alisha Azzopardi.

At this Mass the new leaders of our school are introduced to the parish community at the Saturday Evening Parish Mass Ash Wednesday: February 19th, Wednesday Week 4

LIBRARY LESSONS: Welcome back to all our great readers, there is a lovely selection of new books for students to explore, read and borrow. For those new to the school please ensure students have a library bag that will protect books from food and beverage spillages that occur in bags; and from the weather. Kindergarten to Year Two have a library lesson each week ,and years three to six have a library lesson each fortnight. Happy Reading. Kerri Skinner - Librarian.

LIBRARY TIMETABLE (2015) St. Brigid: A Woman for Our Time Last Sunday we celebrated the feast day of St Brigid. Being a Brigidine school, St Brigid holds special significance for us. Looking at her life, and at some issues that confront and challenge us, it seems only right that Brigid would hold such significance. Brigid, with her closeness to nature, is a very accessible saint to women and men. Those concerned about the environment and the future of the planet draw inspiration from the reverence and respect which she had for the land. Brigid played a significant role in the church and society of her time. She is seen as a model of equality. What emerges from the stories about Brigid’s abbacy is the portrait of a powerful leader, an organiser, a soul friend, a healer, a prophetess. She is a potent symbol of womanhood, showing us, in so many ways, the feminine face of God. Brigid saw Christ in every person, especially in the guise of the poor person. Those concerned with justice issues are challenged by her response. A sense of justice impelled her to share: “what is mine is theirs”. Her life inspires unity and reconciliation. In a world of much fragmentation, with many divides, there is a search for unity, a search for connection, a search for a sense of the whole family, human and natural. The stories and legends about Brigid depict her as a woman of energetic action which is summed up in the phrase: “…hers is a legacy not of words, but of a lifetime of ministry.” Condensed from “Rekindling the Flame: A pilgrimage in the footsteps of Brigid of Kildare by Rita Minehan CSB For the Calendar Opening School Mass: Monday February 9th - 10am Leaders Mass: February 14th - 6pm Mass P.O. Box 7, Cowra 2794 Tel: 6342.2940

Periods 1. 9.079.57

Monday Yr 2 Green (99.40am)

2. 9.59-10.49 Recess (10.49-11.09) 3. 11.1112.01

Tuesday Yr 4 (910am)

Wednesday

Yr 2 Gold (10.1010.50am) Kinder Gold (11.1011.50)

Friday

Yr 3 (9.5010.50) Kinder Green (11.1011.50)

4. 12.0312.53 Lunch (12.53-1.33) 5. 1.33-2.23 6. Yr 6 2.25-3.15 (2.103.10)

Thursday

Yr 1 Green (12.301.10)

Yr 5 (2.103.10)

Yr 1Gold (2.303.10)

Infants and Primary Sport Days Kinder - Wednesday Year 1 - Tuesday Year 2 - Friday Year 3 – Year 6 - Thursday Students are to wear their sports uniform to school on these days unless otherwise advised. Secondary Sports Uniform Days Sports Uniform Days for Secondary students follows: Week A Mon Tues Wed Thurs PASS PASS 9 Green 7 Gold Line 1 Line 2 9 Gold 10 Green 10 Gold Week B Mon Tues Wed Thurs 8 Gold 7 Green PASS 1/2 7 Green 7 Gold 8 Green 10 Green 9 Green 10 Gold 9 Gold

will be as

Fri 8 Green 8 Gold

Fri

Email: straphaels@bth.catholic.edu.au School Website: www.straphaelscowra.catholic.edu.au


Summer Sports Trials We wish Mikelli Garratt, Zara McKenzie and Matilda Proctor all the best as they head to Lismore later this week for Summer Sports Trials, representing the Bathurst Diocese in the sport of Tennis. All the best.

Crocus Orders Final price is in. The cost for the Crocus is $34-50 each. Please send in your money as soon as possible and the magazine will be handed to your child. There are a limited number of extra copies which will be sold on a first come first serve basis. Thank you. SCHOOL FEE DISCOUNT If you have a child attending another Catholic school within the Diocese, you are entitled to have them included in your discount of school fees (tuition and school capital works levy). If this is applicable to you please fill in the form at the end of this Newsletter and th return it to school by Wednesday, 11 February. CDF Banking Banking will begin next week. Invitations to open a bank account with the Catholic Development fund will go home with all the new Kindergartens today. If anyone else wishes to open account, please collect the forms from the front office. Thank you to Mrs Jacqui Collingwood-Cusack and Mrs Tracey Vardy for once again offering to process the banking . Class Naming Change A consistent class naming scheme across the whole school has been introduced – so your children will belong to either a Green (Gn) or Gold (Gd) class in each year group. This will enable us to expand consistently to Year 11 and 12 with the same scheme over the next two years. School Leadership Team The structure of the Leadership Team has changed and so have some of the faces. This is likely to mean that you need to talk with different people this year about a particular topic than you did last year. The new structure and function is as follows: Principal K-10(12): Michael Gallagher Assistant Principal K-10(12): Andrew Casey Admin Coodinator K-10(12): Dave Lette Primary REC: Karla Slaven Infants Coordinator: Kylie McNamara Primary Coordinator: Nicole Twohill-Scott Secondary REC: Peta Bischof Curriculum Coordinator 7-10(12): Ben Thomson Wellbeing Coordinator 7-10(12): Sue Whiteley Stage 6 Facilities Construction The plan is that construction will commence in June 2015. Contingency planning is being carried out for the relocation of secondary classes during semester 2. P.O. Box 7, Cowra 2794 Tel: 6342.2940

Preparatory work for that relocation to happen will begin in mid-term 2. Student Medication: A reminder that teachers and school staff members are not permitted to administer any medication to children without signed, written permission and exact instructions regarding dosage and frequency. The necessary form is available from the front office. Student Photos: From time to time the school may place photos of your children in the newspaper, newsletter or associated publications to mark their success in various aspects of school life. If you have any objections to this practice, please contact the Principal to discuss the matter; otherwise the school will presume it has your permission to publish the photos and names of your children. Clothing Pool Mrs Chantelle Wheeler has generously taken on the role of manager. Please contact the school for details about opening times and contact numbers. Private Transport Subsidy Some parents are in the situation that requires them to transport their children from home to the nearest bus stop. A couple of basic conditions apply but, if this is your situation, you may be eligible for reimbursement under the Private Transport Subsidy scheme. To apply online and see full terms and conditions visit transport.nsw.gov.au/pvc Commonwealth Privacy Act: The Commonwealth Privacy Act requires schools to issue Collection Notices to parents each year so that the school may obtain and use information to assist in providing schooling for your child. However, be assured that the type of information your school requires and the use the school makes of it, will be the same as it has always been. The collection notice is attached to this Newsletter. In addition, the school is regulated by a Catholic Education Office Privacy policy that is available from the school upon request or on the Catholic Education Commission (NSW) website: http://www.cecnsw.catholic.edu.au Collection Notice Parents/Guardians - Diocese of Bathurst The following Collection Notice describes personal information that the school requires to provide your children with their education. It is also a requirement of the National Privacy Act that such notices be provided to individuals. 1.

St Raphael’s Catholic School, Cowra. The School collects personal information, including sensitive information about pupils and parents or guardians before and during the course of a

Email: straphaels@bth.catholic.edu.au School Website: www.straphaelscowra.catholic.edu.au


pupil's enrolment at the School. The primary purpose of collecting this information is to enable the School to provide schooling for your son/daughter. 2.

Some of the information we collect is to satisfy the School's legal obligations, particularly to enable the School to discharge its

Canteen Update This week’s roster is as follows: Tues 3 Anna Triming

duty of care. 3.

Certain laws governing or relating to the operation of schools require that certain information is collected. These include Public Health and

4.

If we do not obtain the information referred to above we may not be The School from time to time discloses personal and sensitive includes to other schools, government departments, government agencies, statutory boards [Catholic Education Office, the Catholic Education Commission, your local diocese and the parish, Schools within other Catholic Dioceses. Also government authorities such as the NSW Board of Studies, the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA)] medical practitioners, and people providing services to the School, including specialist visiting teachers, coaches, volunteers and counsellors. In addition to the agencies and purposes cited at 6 above personal information relating to students and parents may also be made available, in accordance with Australian Government requirements, to ACARA for the purpose of publishing certain school information relating to the circumstances of parents and students on the MySchool website. The School from time to time may also collect and disclose personal information about current or prospective students in accordance with the Education Act or child protection legislation.

9.

Cindy Langfield

Jacqui CCusack

carefully as there are price changes. 2. Please make sure you write on your child's bags as follows : Child's Name , Class and prices. With the new classes PLEASE WRITE FOR EXAMPLE 1 GREEN NOT 1G as every class from K-10 is either Green or Gold so they are all something G. 3. Our Swimming Carnival is this Friday 6th February, so there will be no canteen on this day. However, the children can use the pool canteen. K-2 will, however, have to bring their lunches from home. 4. Our canteen needs volunteers. I don't want to have to go back to pre-packaged food. Below is a request for your help, please consider filling it out and sending back to school as soon as possible so the roster can be made up.

information to others for administrative and educational purposes. This

8.

Sharon Groves

Mon 9 Rachael Duff

1. Attached is the menu for this term. Please read

able to enrol or continue the enrolment of your son/daughter.

7.

CLOSED

Fri 6 Lyn Terry

Health information about pupils is sensitive information within the terms provide medical reports about pupils from time to time.

6.

Thurs 5 Lisa Mallon

Child Protection laws. of the National Privacy Principles under the Privacy Act. We ask you to 5.

Lisa Day

Wed 4

Personal information collected from pupils is regularly disclosed to their parents or guardians. On occasions, information such as academic and sporting achievements, pupil activities and other news is published in School newsletters, magazines [and on our website].

10. Parents may seek access to personal information collected about them and their son/daughter by contacting the School. Pupils may also seek access to personal information about them. However, there will be occasions when access is denied. Such occasions would include where access would have an unreasonable impact on the privacy of others, where access may result in a breach of the School’s duty of care to the pupil, or where pupils have provided information in confidence. 11. As you may know the School from time to time engages in fundraising activities. Information received from you may be used to make an appeal to you. [It may also be disclosed to organisations that assist in the School's fundraising activities solely for that purpose.] We will not disclose your personal information to third parties for their own marketing purposes without your consent. 12. On occasions information such as academic and sporting achievements, pupil activities and similar news is published in School newsletters and magazines [and on our website] 13. We may include your contact details in a class list and School directory 14. If you provide the School with the personal information of others, such as doctors or emergency contacts, we encourage you to inform them that you are disclosing that information to the School and why, that they can access that information if they wish and that the School does not usually disclose the information to third parties.

P.O. Box 7, Cowra 2794 Tel: 6342.2940

CANTEEN HELP NEEDED Dear Parents/Guardians Welcome to a new school year! Our canteen runs on a voluntary basis and provides freshly prepared food on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. As well as fuelling the children for their school day activities, the canteen provides a service for busy parents by taking lunch preparation off the home agenda and a treat for children on their special days. I am asking for our new families and existing family members to put their hands up to help for just one day a term (or more if you can manage). You would be required from 10.00 am to about 2.30 pm you will be supplied lunch and you may make yourself a cuppa as needed. Everyone in your family is very welcome e.g. Dad’s, Nan’s, Pop’s Aunt’s and Uncle’s. I understand that many of our families help with reading and other things around our school, but it would be very much appreciated if you could give the canteen just one day a term. Children love to see their parents and family members at school. We have lots of fun and it is a good way to get to know other parents at the school and make new friends. The infants are really cute as they come up with their 20 cents or $1 and say “what can I buy with this?”

I am really hoping that all our new (and existing) families will be able to help this year. I am looking forward to meeting you. Please fill out the slip at the end of the community news as soon as possible if you are able to help and send it in to the office or please ring me on 0427501508. Existing volunteers don’t need to fill out this form. Thank you Donna Stokes - Canteen Manager Email: straphaels@bth.catholic.edu.au School Website: www.straphaelscowra.catholic.edu.au


Don’t forget to visit our website for updates of all that is happening with the P&F and for adding your views. www.straphaelspnf.wordpress.com

Tennis ANZ Tennis Hotshots for term 1 will be held on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons from 3.45pm and Saturday mornings f rom 9am. Lessons th commence from 18 February. Classes are 30 minutes and the cost for term 1 is $60. All hot shots participants will receive a free tshirt which can be claimed at hotshots.tennis.com.au Cardio tennis recommences on st Saturday 21 February at 8am. Cardio is a tennis based fitness program open to all ages, abilities and fitness levels and you don’t need to have played tennis before. The classes are set to music and participants wear heart rate monitors which can be borrowed or purchased. For more information or to watch a demonstation visit cardiotennis.com.au Cardio is $60 for term 1 or $15 per session and all participants will receive a free tshirt. To enrol for hotshots or cardio or more information contact Helen Garratt on 0407139164 or 63428447 or email handlgarratt@bigpond.com Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend Need a great Valentines present? Surprise your spouse with a weekend away from the hustle of life by attending a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend. You will rejuvenate your relationship to be better than ever. Give the gift of your time. 6-8 March at Mt Carmel Retreat Centre, Varroville, NSW To apply contact 02 4283 3435 or wsharpe@bigpond.net.au www.wwme.org.au

Goodstart Early Learning 2 Binni Creek Rd Cowra Ph.63412133 Long Day Care OOSH (After school care) afternoon tea provided & Vacation Care Bus service from school to centre Open 7.45a-5.45pm Please call for all enquiries Goodstart is a not-for-profit organisation 

School Fee Discount Family Name:_______________________________ Students Name:______________________________ Which school other children are attending: __________________________________________ Names of other children: ______________________ _________________________________________

Story time Cowra Library Monthly Story time is commencing on Thursday 6 February at 11am– and will be held on the first Thursday of each month. Story times at the Cowra Library are lots of fun. We read and tell stories, sing songs, play games and do craft. They are held during the school term and cater for children from Birth to 6 years old and their carers. Story time is free and each session lasts approximately one hour. For further information contact us at: 77 Darling Street, COWRA NSW 2794 Phone: 6340 2180 Fax: 6340 2188 cwl.cowra@bigpond.com Central West Libraries Cowra Branch is open: Monday 10.00am – 5.30pm Tuesday 10.00am – 5.30pm Wednesday 10.00am – 5.30pm Thursday 10.00am – 6.00pm Friday 10.00am – 5.30pm Saturday 10.00am – 12.30pm Closed Public Holidays

P.O. Box 7, Cowra 2794 Tel: 6342.2940

Parent’s signature: __________________________ 

CANTEEN VOLUNTEER NAME: ........................................................ PHONE: …………………………………………………… DAY OF THE WEEK AVAILABLE: ……………………………………………………..…………. ONCE / TWICE A TERM / WEEKLY / FORNIGHTLY / EVERY THIRD WEEK (Please circle) Youngest Child’s Name & Class: ………………………………………………………………… Email: straphaels@bth.catholic.edu.au School Website: www.straphaelscowra.catholic.edu.au


2015 Swimming Carnival

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Our annual Swimming Carnival is to be held on Friday, 6th February, 2015 at Cowra Aquatic Centre. The carnival will involve all students from Years 3 – 10 in events from 8 years to 16 years of age. Any Year 2 student who turns 8 in 2013 is also eligible provided that they are Swimming Club members, and can swim the required distances. All parents are most welcome to attend the carnival and cheer the swimmers on! Year 1 and 2 students will attend the carnival for a part of the day and will be involved in novelty events in the children’s pool and the shallow end of the lap pool as well as some dry land activities. Our carnival is for everyone and there will be plenty of novelty events as well as the championship events to keep everyone involved and we would like to see full participation from all of the students. The senior students in the school will be assisting the juniors during their events. Students may enter any novelty or house event on the day. The carnival commences at 8.30a.m SHARP with the 200m Individual Medley and students in this event are asked to be at the pool from 7.30a.m for warm-up and marshalling. Pool Entry: $2.00 per student and spectators (Season Ticket Holders have free entry) Kindergarten Students: The Kindergarten students will not be involved in the carnival. A normal school day. Student Movements Secondary students are asked to be at the pool by 8.50a.m for Roll Call. Any students who come to school by bus will walk to the pool with a teacher. At the completion of the carnival all students shall walk back to school to be dismissed at the regular time. Primary students are to arrive at school in their usual manner. They will walk to and from the pool with their teachers. No Student is to remain behind at the pool or walk home from the pool. Clothing / Water / Sun Protection / Pool Expectations Students are permitted to wear mufti in their House colour – Blue (Kilbreda), Red (Raphael) or Yellow (Xavier). There will be special certificates and house points for the best and most colourful house outfits. Points are awarded during the day for the most enthusiastic house. All students have been allocated a House and, if they are not sure of their House, they are to see Mr Thomas as soon as possible. Please note that crepe paper is not allowed at the pool and coloured hair spray is not to be brought on the day. Please make sure your child brings his/her swimmers, a towel, sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses and a long sleeved shirt as well as water to drink. The students will be around the pool as much as possible to cheer the competitors on but, in the event of extreme heat, will sit under the trees and shade areas and they will be asked during the day to remember to keep on hats, shirts etc. All students are reminded to stay off the concrete around the pool when not involved in an event. Phones and music players are not allowed at the pool during the carnival. Food / Lunch Students are encouraged to take their own nutritious snacks and lunch. The pool canteen will be available to the students from 11a.m Parent Helpers As with all of our carnivals, we rely on the generous assistance of our parents, so, if you can spare time to assist with timekeeping please contact Mr Thomas. Parents who assist will be given morning tea and drinks, along with a BBQ lunch. Championship Events st nd rd th th th Championship points are allocated as follows: 1 – 12, 2 – 10, 3 – 8, 4 - 6, 5 - 4, 6 – 2. st nd rd Certificates will be available on the day for 1 , 2 and 3 placing in the Championship events. Age champions and the winning house will be announced in the Week 3 Newsletter. Medallions will be handed out at the K-10 Semester One Assembly (planned for June 19) The team to attend the Central Schools Carnival at Wellington will be selected from place getters at our carnival. As this is a representative opportunity, those selected would be expected to attend. Notes will be handed out on Monday, Week 3. NEXT CARNIVAL: K-10 Schools Carnival Venue: WELLINGTON

Date: Tuesday, 20

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FEBRUARY

We are looking forward to a great carnival and hope that everyone will be involved. A special welcome is extended to any parents who would like to come along. Mr Steven Thomas Sport Coordinator – 28-1-2015 P.O. Box 7, Cowra 2794 Tel: 6342.2940

Email: straphaels@bth.catholic.edu.au School Website: www.straphaelscowra.catholic.edu.au


The Study Centre @ St Raphael’s An Academic Initiative

The Study Centre @ St Raphael’s is aimed at promoting academic growth through study in 2015. The Study Centre is available to all students from Year 3-10 and will be operated by our experienced teachers who can assist students with homework and other assessments. It is especially beneficial to those students looking for a quiet place to concentrate on their learning outside the home or to those seeking help with particular homework or assessment tasks.

Aims The Study Centre aims to provide the following:     

A secure, supervised environment for homework and study. Assistance with organisational skills and student research. Access to reliable computer technology and resources. Help with establishing an open dialogue with teachers in cases of subject specific difficulties. Fellowship between students who have a desire to improve their personal academic performance.

Opening Times 8:00am- 8:45am Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Primary Students:

Computer Lab 2

Secondary Students: Computer Lab 3 The Study Centre will begin on Tuesday 10 February, 2015

Student Accessibility The Study Centre is a free service offered to students from Years 3-10 who are enrolled at St Raphael’s. It is an opportunity for students to work on specific homework and assessment tasks under the guidance of experienced staff. NB: Students who are not attending the Study Centre are not permitted on the school grounds until 8:30am when playground supervision begins.

Please contact our Education Enrichment Teacher, Mrs Therese Johnston, for further information: t.johnston@bth.catholic.edu.au P.O. Box 7, Cowra 2794 Tel: 6342.2940

Email: straphaels@bth.catholic.edu.au School Website: www.straphaelscowra.catholic.edu.au


The Study Centre @ St Raphael’s Reflects the Mission of St Raphael’s Catholic School

Encourage individuals to strive for excellence while valuing and respecting individual differences: The Study Centre focuses on providing high quality tuition by experienced teachers in a well-resourced and secure environment. There is a strong focus on improving academic performance.

Provide a relevant curriculum for a changing world enabling students to grow towards becoming competent, confident young adults who can think critically and make decisions informed by Catholic values: At St Raphael’s, we recognise the importance of developing resilience and competence in our students. The Study Centre encourages all students to take responsibility for their learning and to develop open communication between themselves and their teachers.

Educate the whole person in a quality learning and secure environment: All students from Year 3-10 are welcome to The Study Centre where they can complete their work with the assistance of highly qualified and dedicated teachers.

Promote a strong sense of community; built on an active partnership of school, home, parish and local community: The Study Centre helps to develop a stronger link between home and school. Students are also working alongside others who value academic achievement and who are willing participants in this program.

P.O. Box 7, Cowra 2794 Tel: 6342.2940

Email: straphaels@bth.catholic.edu.au School Website: www.straphaelscowra.catholic.edu.au


P.O. Box 7, Cowra 2794 Tel: 6342.2940

Email: straphaels@bth.catholic.edu.au School Website: www.straphaelscowra.catholic.edu.au


ST RAPHAEL'S CANTEEN SUMMER MENU TERMS 1&4 Any Questions please ring Donna on 63426130 or 0427501508. OTHER FOOD

SANDWICHES.ROLLS OR TORTILLA'S Vegemite

$1.50

Chicken Caesar Salad

$6.00

Cheese

$2.00

Salad Shakers (Chicken,Ham,Tuna or Salmon)

$5.00

Cheese & Tomato

$2.50

Nachos

$5.00

Salad

$3.50

Sushi

$4.00

Ham

$2.50

Chicken Snitz Burger

$5.50

Ham & Cheese

$3.00

4 x Dino's & Salad

Ham Cheese & Tomato

$3.50

Fried Rice

Ham & Salad

$4.50

Egg

$3.00

Egg Lettuce & Mayo

$5.50 Small

$3.50

Large

$4.50

2x Pack

$1.00

$3.50

4x Pack

$2.00

Egg &Salad

$4.50

6xPack

$3.00

Chicken & Mayo

$3.50

Bx Pack

$4.00

Chicken & Salad

$5.50

Tuna & Salad

$4.50

2xPack

$1.00

Salmon & Salad

$5.00

Chicken Dina's

GLUTEN FREE Chicken Nuggets

4xPack

Please write whether you want sandwich on white or

$2.00

6xPack

multigrain. Also available are Rolls and Tortilla's white only.

$3.00 $4.50 $5.50

Steamed Chicken Salad Bowl 4 x Chicken Nuggets & Salad COLD TREATS & DRINKS

MORNING TEA SNACKS Mousse Cups

$1.00

Sunburst and Tnt's

Mousse & Fruit Cups

$2.00

Slush Puppy

Fruit Salad Cups

$1.00

Fruity Ice

Yoghurt or Custard & Fruit Cup

$1.50

Frozen Yoghurt

Cheese Fingers or a Quarter Orange

10c

Carrot Fingers or Celery Fingers

$1.80

30c each •

Fandangles (3 Flavors)

$1.50

Ice Cream Bucket (98% fat free)

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Fruit Slice

80c each

$1 00

Chips & JJ'S

$1.00

30c

Water

Black Board Specials from SOc to $2.00 SAUCES

Focus Water

Tomato or B.B.Q

30c each

BAGS

Sweet & Sour or Sweet Chill

40c each

SPOONS FORKS & KNIFES

$2.00 $2.70

Up&Go's

$1.50

Juice

$2.50 lOC EACH

(For Food from Home)

5C EACH

PLEASE PUT YOUR CHILD’S NAME AND SURNAME, PRICES AND CLASS ON T H E BAG: ( EG: John Smith1GREEN and the order and amount) THANK YOU

P.O. Box 7, Cowra 2794 Tel: 6342.2940

Email: straphaels@bth.catholic.edu.au School Website: www.straphaelscowra.catholic.edu.au


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