On Schoolzine Week 5 Term 4 2021
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COVID-19 Pfizer Student Immunisation Clinic @ Lumen Christi Survey
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Week 5 Excursion Notes
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Kinder to Year 6 Bookweek 2021
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Arts Alive at Lumen!
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COLD OR COVID-19?
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Soft Plastic Recycling - Changing Habits
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Girls' Tech Day 2021 Amazon Web Services (AWS)
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Service NSW Visits Merimbula
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A Community Notice from ...
COVID-19 Pfizer Student Immunisation Clinic @ Lumen Christi Survey |
Dear Parents and Carers, The College has been approached by the NSW Health to gauge interest in a COVID-19 Pfizer Student Vaccination Program at Lumen Christi. The Program would consist of two doses of COVID-19 Pfizer (Comirnaty) vaccine offered at least 21 days apart. Parental/guardian consent, would of course, be required prior to any immunisation. The immunisation would be available for students over 12 years of age at this point in time. In order to gauge interest in this Immunisation program we seeking your response to an anonymous two question survey below. CLICK HERE TO COMPLETE COVID-19 PFIZER STUDENT IMMUNISATION CLINIC @ LUMEN CHRISTI SURVEY Please submit your survey by Tuesday, 9 November 2021. NSW Health will make a decision based on survey results as whether or not the Clinic would proceed at Lumen Christi. More information about how the program would be administered, together with a sample Consent Form and School Vaccination Privacy Statement are attached below. Please do not return any forms at this stage - the Example Consent Form is provided to assist you in making an informed decision about your child's participation in this vaccination program and does not need to be completed yet. Regards Shane Giles ATTACHMENTS:
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Book Week at Lumen Christi will be held on Friday, 12 November 2021. This year’s theme is “Old Worlds, News Worlds, Other Worlds”.
Students can dress up as their favourite book character or in a costume of the theme "Old Worlds, New Worlds, Other Worlds". They will also have the opportunity to participate in many of the book week activities including a class-based parade and quiz.
Unfortunately due to COVID-19 restrictions parents and carers will be unable to attend this year. Photographs will be posted onto the College’s social media pages.
Current COVID-19 restrictions require students who have any symptoms of COVID-19 should not attend school. If your child is sent home from College
with COVID-19 symptoms they will need to present a negative COVID-19 test to the College before returning.
For further information about Book Week 2021 please contact your child’s classroom teacher or Ethna Farrell at the College on 6495 8888 or email ethna.farrell@cg.catholic.edu.au.
The College is proud to promote its lively arts tradition! Students and families are aware of the focused attention and pride of place given to creative and performing arts in the College. We are known for our musicals, street performances, Lumen’s Got Talent and the many showcasing events that we hold for our visual arts talents.
Much of the art that is displayed in the College originated through our arts programs, but as we started to look at our art rooms and music rooms, we started to wonder if the built environment told the story of our College and our concern for an uplifting aesthetic. Happily, the College teamed up with local mural artists Simon and Ocean Thomas in the creation of the avenue of art that now welcomes students into the arts and performance spaces.
Simon and Ocean developed an eclectic mix of the drama in our house stories and representations of film, drama, music, art and celebration. Bobberrer House with its concern for stewardship of environment features strongly in a representation the creation stories as the first light breaks over the chaos that was the primordial Earth. In Gudu house, St Brendan features, sailing courageously into a sea of trouble, undaunted in an attitude of faith. Again, the ray of Christ’s light is seen to sustain our endeavours.
Lumen Christi is grateful for our community partnership with ChalkTalk’s Simon and Ocean Thomas.
You can watch the video by visiting our Facebook page or via this link https://fb.watch/94tzZTnpMY/
Dear Parents and Carers
Please keep your child at home if they are showing any symptoms of sickness. If they have even the mildest of COVID-19 symptoms, they should be tested just in case and self-isolate until they receive their results.
NSW Health have advised COVID-19 symptoms could include:
- fever (37.5 ° or higher)
- cough
- sore throat
- shortness of breath (difficulty breathing)
- runny nose
- loss of taste
- loss of smell.
If you or your child develops any of these symptoms:
- Call your GP in the first instance. By calling your GP before arriving they can take appropriate infection control measures.
- Notify the school.
- In the event of an emergency please dial 000.
Where students and staff are absent or sent home due to these symptoms, they should be tested for COVID-19 and the test result emailed to lccc@cg.catholic.edu.au
For further information please contact the College by telephoning (02) 6495 8888 or emailing lccc@cg.catholic.edu.au
Every family will soon receive a soft-plastics collection bag which has been donated by the Bega Valley Shire Council.
How does REDcycle work?
Families are asked to collect soft plastics at home and deposit these in the REDcycle bins at Woolworths and Coles.
- Preferably students will bring their lunch in reusable wraps and containers to reduce the amount of soft plastics.
- Any soft plastic that comes with lunches needs to be taken back home so it can be recycled. Chip packets, plastic wrappers, snap lock bags, squeeze pouches with lid on and cling wrap (only Glad, Coles Home and Woolworths Essential brands) can all be recycled.
- The school will not be a collection point for soft-plastics as it is everybody’s responsibility and supermarkets don’t want a week’s worth of school recycling dropped off in one go.
Selfie for REDcycling Competition!
BVSC are also running a photo competition for all BVS residents which ends on Wednesday, 8 December 2021. The prize will be a REPLAS bench seat made from recycled plastics for a school of the winner’s choice. There are 5 prizes to be won.
It is hoped that Lumen Christi students will take images of depositing their soft plastics in the REDcycle bins and then
1. Send it to Antoinette.Woods@cg.catholic.edu.au to celebrate developing positive habits;
AND
2. Upload it to the competition entry form at https://begavalley.nsw.gov.au/cp_themes/default/page.asp?p=DOC-LVA-33-26-08
Why Recyling Recyled is important!
The recycled orange bags and the REPLAS bench seats are important because if people don’t buy recycled products there is little point recycling - this is called the circular economy. For more information on their recycled products such as furniture, decking, fencing and signage, check out the REPLAS website https://www.replas.com.au/
For further information please contact the College by telephoning (02) 6495 8888 or emailing lccc@cg.catholic.edu.au
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For further information please contact Tamika Gaudie on 6495 8888 or via email at tamika.gaudie@cg.catholic.edu.au.
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