Term 1, Week 2 - 2025
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Principal's Message
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Parent Welcome Night
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NAPLAN
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Traffic Management Procedures
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What is Bullying?
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2025 School Fees
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Cool Kids Anxiety Program
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Canteen Orders
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Dorrigo Rangers Rugby Registration
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Dorrigo Swim Club
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School Facebook Page
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Scholastic Book Club
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School Bus Travel
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School Drive Subsidy
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World Day of Prayer
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Dorrigo Highlanders Soccer Registration
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Rugby League Registration & Fun Day
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NSWCPS Golf 2025
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NSWCPS Rugby 7s 2025
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GLUE & Messy Church
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Bellingen Shire Youth Art Exhibitions & Prizes
Principal's Message
Dear Families,
Welcome back to the 2025 school year at Mt St John’s! I hope everyone had a restful and joyful break. It’s wonderful to see the excitement and energy as we begin a new year of learning, growth and community together. A special welcome to our new families joining us this year: the Dimarco family with Aria (Year 6), Valentino (Year 4), and Ember (Year 2); the Marks family with Bailey (Year 5); the Watters family with Harry (Year 5); the Crompton family with Mckenzie (Year 2); the Fitzgerald family with Jack (Kindy); and the Richards family with Sophie (Kindy). We are thrilled to have you with us and look forward to getting to know you. Let’s make 2025 a year filled with faith, connection, and achievement for all our students!
Bilbyville Clean-Up
A big thank you to Jack, Watney and Jed from Buchanan's Landscaping for their clean-up efforts in Bilbyville. All the ginger that was stopping play is gone, and the students are free to explore again!

Words Matter Song Recording
Mt St John's has been lucky enough to be chosen to perform a brand new song called Words Matter alongside recording artist CJ Lewis on Monday, 24th February. This program is part of a Pastoral Care and Wellbeing initiative that uses music to reinforce positive messages. Words Matter reminds us to speak respectfully to others and ourselves. It is incredibly catchy, and we can't wait to share it with you!
Have a lovely weekend,
Deb
Parent Welcome Night
Don't forget our Parent Welcome Night on Monday, 17th February. This is a great opportunity for you to meet with other families and the teachers and have your say about what matters most at MSJ.
Approximate timings are:
5:30 pm - Dinner
6:00 pm - Welcome and Information Session in the library
6:30 pm - Classroom visits
NAPLAN
NAPLAN testing begins on Wednesday, 12th March, for students in Years 3 and 5. All families involved will receive a copy of the flyer attached below. NAPLAN is an Australia-wide assessment for all students in Years 3, 5 and 9. NAPLAN shows how students are going all over Australia. People who work in the Australian Government, state and territory education authorities and schools use NAPLAN results. The results let them see which schools are doing well and which schools might need help. If you have any questions about NAPLAN, please see your child's teacher.
Traffic Management Procedures
The beginning of the year is the perfect time to review our Traffic Management Procedures to ensure we all stay safe at busy drop-off/pick-up times. If there are changes to your child's regular pick-up arrangements, please text or call the front office before 3:00 pm.
Buses
Students alight from buses each morning outside Sacred Heart Church and are met by a teacher. Students are directed to walk along the path beside the Church into school.
Each afternoon, the teachers walk the children to the bus zone. They must sit in their bus lines and remain calm and seated until their bus arrives and they are told to board.
Bikes/ Walking
Students wait at Parent Pick-Up and, when directed, walk through the car park to the footpath behind the unit to avoid walking through the car park.
Parent Pick-Up
Children wait at the bottom of the steps to be collected. We use two bays, and when both cars are stationary, children are directed to the vehicles.
What is Bullying?
As parents of young children, it is important to know what bullying is. This can help you tell the difference between normal disagreements, conflict and bullying. You can then respond and give the right support to your children. Parents also play an important role in reducing the likelihood of bullying by teaching children about respectful behaviour, empathy, dignity, courage, and inclusion.
Definition of Bullying
Bullying involves the unwanted, repeated, and intentional use of words or actions aimed at causing distress and endangering the wellbeing of an individual or group of students.
Key Features of Bullying:
- Misuse of Power:
The deliberate use of power in a relationship to harm others. - Repetition:
The behaviour occurs repeatedly over time. - Harmful Impact:
The actions result in physical, emotional, or social harm.
How Power Can Be Misused:
- Social status or popularity
- Physical strength or size
- Age or skill
- Number of allies
- Membership in a socially dominant group (e.g., based on wealth or gender)
Behaviours That Are NOT Bullying
Certain actions, while unpleasant, do not meet the criteria for bullying:
- Mutual arguments or disagreements
- Disliking someone or a single instance of social rejection
- A single episode of hurtful words or actions
- Isolated incidents of aggression, intimidation, or violence
If you are concerned that your child is experiencing or displaying bullying behaviour, please contact their class teacher for support and guidance.
2025 School Fees
Please be advised that the 2025 school fee billing has been completed and the amount owing for the whole of 2025 will be now showing in your Compass account. A statement will be issued by the end of next week which will include your BPAY details and this will also provide you with your nominated payment plan.
If you have any question, please do not hesitate to contact the school.
In 2025, annual school fees are as follows:
1 student - $1396 (includes $60 resource fee per student)
2 students - $2458 (includes $60 resource fee per student)
3 students - $3186 (includes $60 resource fee per student)
Payment options are:
- BPay—Instructions on how to make a payment using BPay are on your most recent school fee statement. This is our preferred payment method.
- using the Compass app - You can check your school fee balance and pay fees through the Compass app. Select more - school fees - next - and enter your credit card details. You have the option to pay in full or pay a portion of your fees.
- cash at school
- EFTPOS at school
Remember, if you feel you will be unable to finalise your school fees by the due date, some financial assistance may be available from St Vincent de Paul - to make an appointment with them, call 0472 718862. You will need to take your school fee statement with you to your appointment. Alternatively, you can call the Office to discuss your individual circumstances with the Principal.
Thank you!
Cool Kids Anxiety Program
Please use THIS LINK to register your Expression of Interest for the Cool Kids Program.
Canteen Orders
Canteen orders can now be made up to 8:30 am each Wednesday. We hope that this later cut-off is helpful to families.
There are some changes coming to the canteen over the next few weeks. To be more sustainable and reduce rubbish, we will be serving drinks in cups. To ensure the consistency of the product, we will purchase large bottles of flavoured milk and juice and dispense them into individual cups.
We will also be serving frozen yoghurt ministicks. These will be available for 50c.
How to cancel an order
If you need to, you can cancel canteen orders before 8:30 am on canteen day. If you know your child will be away you can go into Compass Canteen and select "cancel order".
The refunded money goes back into your Compass "wallet" so you can use it next time you order - when you get to the Confirm & pay screen, click on the down arrow and select Compass Credit.

Dorrigo Rangers Rugby Registration

Dorrigo Swim Club

School Facebook Page
Check out our school Facebook page! It is wonderful to be able to share the good news of our school with our families and community.
Scholastic Book Club

Issue 1 Scholastic Book Club catalogues were sent home last week. Orders and money are due back at school (or online) by Monday 17th February. The orders usually take around a week to arrive at school.
To view the catalogue, please click on the link below.
School Bus Travel
Applications are now open for 2025 School Student Transport Scheme (SSTS) travel.
Students who require a School Opal card or travel pass but have not yet applied need to apply or update their details as soon as possible.
If outside Greater Sydney, parents should contact their local bus operator to discuss their travel needs.
Students living in rural and regional areas will receive their travel pass from their nominated transport operator. It may be issued via their school or be sent directly to them at home. Note: some rural and regional operators do not issue travel passes. Students/parents should confirm with their nominated operator if they do not receive a pass.
All students are required to comply with the Student code of conduct. The code of conduct aims to ensure the safety and well-being of school children and other passengers. It is important that parents ensure their child is aware of this, as failure to comply with the code of conduct can result in a suspension from travel.
School Drive Subsidy
The School Drive Subsidy is available for eligible school students where there is no public transport available for all or part of the journey. If you have to drive your child more than 1.6km to a school bus stop, you may be eligible for this subsidy – click on the link below to apply.
World Day of Prayer

Dorrigo Highlanders Soccer Registration

Dorrigo Highlanders Football Club registration for 2025 is now open!
We are looking for players for all age groups;
- Mini Roos 4 - 7 years
- Junior 8-11 years
- Youth 12-18 years
- Senior Men's and Women's
All registrations must be completed via the Play Football website: https://www.playfootball.com.
Fees are dependent on age group and are calculated at checkout.
Don’t forgot to apply for your Active Kids voucher for a discount:https://www.service.nsw.gov.
Registrations will close Monday 24th February 2025.
If you have any question or require assistance, contact us via email at dorrigohighlanders@hotmail.com or the Dorrigo Highlanders Facebook page.
Rugby League Registration & Fun Day
Junior Magpies, come and try / registration rugby league day this Sunday at The Graveyard in Bellingen (aka Bellingen Park - the oval opposite St Mary's Primary School).

NSWCPS Golf 2025

NSWCPS Rugby 7s 2025

GLUE & Messy Church
GLUE God Loves Us Eternally KidsClub will resume on Wednesday 19th February. It is held each Wednesday during school term time from 3-5pm at the Anglican Church Hall. Afternoon tea, games, fun worship and craft. All primary kids in Years 1-6 are welcome, as are newcomers. For more info, ring Gwenneth on 6657 2135.
Bellingen Shire Youth Art Exhibitions & Prizes
“We are the future and the future is now”
Celebrating the artistic expression and talent of youth in Bellingen shire. Three exhibitions will occur across the shire during Youth Week 2025 April 9th-April 17th.
Entry is open now for 12 years to 25 year olds living in Bellingen Shire and closes April 1st. Entrants can enter up to 3 pieces.
Free art materials for entrants available at each of our Neighbourhood Centres; Bellingen, Dorrigo and Urunga. Materials include canvas’ paint sets and brushes until they run out. If entrants are wishing to exhibit Photographs, we have some funds for printing we can assist entrants with.
All mediums are welcome in the exhibits; sculpture, wearable art, sketches, photography, paintings etc.
Entries will be exhibited in three locations and sorted into three regions; The Plateau (Dorrigo and surrounds), Bellingen and The Valleys ( Thora, Kalang, Glennifer, Fernmount), The Seaboard ( Urunga, Raleigh, Repton, Mylestom).
Three Galleries will be hosting the exhibitions, The Art Space Urunga will host The Seaboard Show from 9th-16th April, Bellingen Gallery & Framing will host the Bellingen and The Valleys Show from 11-17th April and The Never Never Mind will host The Plateau Show for one night only on the 10th April allowing entrants to enter the popular Dorrigo Easter Show the following day. Opening nights will include prizes, and presentations with catering and mocktails. More details will follow soon.
Entries are due on the 1st April. Please drop your completed entry off to one of Neighbourhood Centres along with a completed entry form. Entrants are welcome to sell their work at the shows, with all details on the entry form.
If you need further information or access to materials, or help getting your artwork to one of our Neighbourhood Centres please call one of our Centres or email Lauren on community@ncobs.org.au
