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Hello Swan Reach,

What are your favourite memories from school? For some there might not be too many, which is not how it should be. For those who do hold some nicer memories, chances are there aren’t too many about academics, algebra, writing, history, or science. Most likely, the fonder memories are of friends and of camps and excursions or other fun extra-curricular activities. For those fortunate enough, memory of a good teacher or staff member would also be amongst the recollections. And it probably wasn’t what the teacher or staff member taught, more than likely it was how they treated you and made you feel. Every child deserves to have significant adults who believe in them and their potential.
WHOLE SCHOOL TRANSITION SESSIONS
Our first transition day last week, went well, despite the 3-6s being at camp. We look forward to the ongoing opportunities in week 6 & 7 to continue this important change process.
- Thursday 23rd November – lessons 3 and 4 (11:00am – 1:25pm)
- Thursday 30th November – lessons 1 and 2 (8:45am -11am)
THE RESILIENCE PROJECT (TRP)
To follow on last term’s TRP, Parent Inspire videos, SRAS will share snapshots from each GEM area to assist families to build their understanding and share in the learning.
Empathy
Working on empathy helps us to identify, understand and feel what another person is feeling. When we show empathy, or we do something kind for someone else our brain releases oxytocin. This leads to increasing our self-esteem/confidence, energy levels, positivity and over all happiness.
Whole Family Activity: Neighbourhood Kindness Challenge As a family, choose an act of kindness from the list below that you would like to do for a neighbour or family friend. Each family member can select one to commit to, or you can choose to do one together.
- Cook them something delicious like a cake, hot bread, or cookies.
- Write a note to put in their letter box thanking them for being a great neighbour or friend.
- Design them a Thank You card.
- Pick or buy some flowers to deliver to them.
- Choose a little plant from your garden to give them.
- Make them a gift from things around your house.
- Offer to do a job for them, like wash their car or water their garden.
- Offer to take their pets for a walk.
- Invite them over for afternoon tea.
- invite them on a walk.
- Recommend one of your favourite books to borrow and read.
- Ask them if they need anything from the shops next time you buy groceries.
- Say hello next time you see them and ask them how their day is going.
- Feel free to do more than one and spread the kindness even further!
Report back to each other in one week and share how your acts of kindness were received, and how doing them made you feel. Family Habit Builder: Every night at dinner, have each person thank another family member for something they’ve done or said today, or give another family member a compliment.
RURAL HEALTH CONNECT – FREE COUNSELLING
SRAS is fortunate to be connected with some external agencies who can assist children’s mental health. Rural Health Connect have secured some assistance for our students should they require some immediately, the link below takes you to the Rural Connect Psychologist booking page.
Students and community just need a GP Mental health care plan and they will receive 10 free visits. If the students cannot get to the GP, for transport reasons, there is a GP facility on the site that will assist with the plan. For students and low-income earners this service should be bulk billed.
Bulk Billing can be negotiated for anyone else who is having financial difficulty. Appointments can be completed via phone and video calls. (Flyer attacher)
https://ruralhealthconnect.com.au/assets/RHC-client-flyer-V05.pdf
Mr John Robertson
Principal
HI SRAS community,
Last week I was privileged to be able to attend the year 3-6 camp at Burra. It was a very enjoyable, educational and organised camp where we had some fun times as well. I congratulate the teachers and staff on a well run and organised 3 days.
Last newsletter, I gave you a snippet of the information that is in a new brochure from my employer, SMG (Schools Ministry Group), about PCWs (Pastoral Care Workers) in South Australian schools. Here is my third snippet –
SMG in the school community
250 + pastoral care workers currently work in 354 SA Government schools across all areas of South Australia.
70% of pastoral care interactions result in ongoing pastoral support.
812 meetings occur each week with school-based support professionals including guidance officers, counsellors, special needs co-ordinators and others.
6431 pastoral care conversations occur with students each week across South Australia.
2354 informal pastoral care conversations occur with parents and staff each week.
Have a great week
Warm Regards,
Mrs Julie Maxwell, PCW
Due date for articles in the next Newsletter is 10:00am, Wednesday 6th December, 2023. The newsletter is distributed via the SZApp and school website.
Articles can be emailed to dl.0423.info@schools.sa.edu.au clearly marked in the subject box as Newsletter, faxed to 8570 2325 or delivered to the front office. Due to the way the Newsletter is now being set up, not all photos are included in the print copy, however there are several photo galleries included online and via the SZApp. Apple devices: open the App store and search and download SZapp, on Android devices open the Play store and search and download SZappa; select the Asia Pacific region and search for Swan Reach Area School. Follow the prompts to register using an email address and create a password to access the online newsletter. Contact the school should you require any assistance.
SCHOOL OPENING HOURS
The library has a mobile phone for communication. Please let me know if you would like to be included on the message list to receive notifications, holiday and opening hours etc.
The number is: 0460 366 067
LIBRARY MOBILE APP
28th November - 4th December | Rec - Year 4 Swimming Week |
1st December | Yr 7-10 Immunisations |
12th December | Presentation Evening @ 6.30pm in the Gym |
15th December | Term 4 Ends |
The Swan Reach Area School Magazine highlights our activities, class highlights and events over the past year. The magazines will be available after Presentation Night on Tuesday, 12th December. The magazines cost $20 each. Orders and payment can be directed to the front office.