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A massive thank you to the organising committee for pulling together a wonderful night. It was a terrific community event that resulted in both FUN-raising and FUND-raising. Pialligo Estate was a beautiful setting for such a smoothly run night.
Thank you to the parents that supported the event and all who sponsored and donated prizes. It was a very entertaining auction with very generous bidding.
From all at St Bede’s, thank you for supporting our great school and making a difference for our kids.
It’s a well-known fact that sleep is incredibly important for everyone. Sleep is the body’s chance to rest and reset for the next day. For young people, sleep is especially important because their bodies are going through their formative years and need recovery in order to change and develop. Despite sleep being so important for young people, good sleep patterns are often resisted due to a variety of reasons such as screens and social media, worrying/racing minds, and other distractions. So how can parents and carers support their children to have better sleep patterns?
Maintain Routine
It can be difficult to go to sleep at the same time every night, however maintaining some routine is important so that the brain knows when to relax and prepare for rest. It can be a good idea to have a limit to how late your child can stay up for, and they can choose to go to bed before or on that time. A pre-bed routine is also helpful for a good sleep, and can include brushing teeth, reading a book or chapter of a book or listening to a mindfulness or breathing activity. A good sleep routine also includes waking up at a reasonable time each morning. Remind your child that while it may be difficult at first, their body clock will adjust, and it will get easier.
Avoid Stimuli
Avoiding screens is extremely important and we should not be looking at phone, television or computer screens for at least one hour before bed. This is because screens stimulate us, not relax us. Screentime reduces the quality of our sleep and does not allow us to wind-down properly.
Create a Good Environment
Young people will sleep easier if they are in a comfortable, tidy environment. It is also a good idea to encourage your children not to do homework on their bed. Their bed is supposed to be a place of rest and relaxation, and it can be harder to switch off if they have spent time working on it.
Check-in Before Bed
Sometimes children can struggle to sleep due to stress. There are many worries that can keep children up at night – from social issues such as friendships and bullying, to school issues such as assignment stress. It can be helpful to check-in before bed and offer comfort or advice if they need it.
If you are worried about your child’s sleep you can check in with their GP to discuss this further.
Amy Kennedy
Student and Family Counsellor
Summer netball registrations are open!
South Canberra Netball is now taking registrations for their Twilight Competition. It starts the week of 17th October and runs for 8 weeks. All games are played in Deakin.
We are currently building teams for interested students aged between Yr 2 and Yr 6. There is also a NET program running at SCNA for students in Kindergarten and Year 1.
If you would like to join in, please contact Jenny Tiffen for more information at jen@lovewednesday.com.au or 0411 112 464.
The following students received an award in Week 9:
ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS
Kinder Blue | Archer, George B, Alice |
Kinder Gold | Eddie M, Olivia F, Archie |
Year 1 | Patrick, Oscar, Grace, Michael |
Year 2 Blue | Hamish, Eleanor, Georgia Z |
Year 2 Gold | Iggy, Alec |
Year 3 | Xavier, Charlie, Ashton |
Year 3/4 | Asher, Finn, Elizabeth, Robert |
Year 5 | Zalia, Hailey, Marcus |
Year 6 | Tamille, Liz, Claudia C |
WALK IN LOVE AND PEACE AWARDS
Kinder Blue | Sebastian |
Kinder Gold | Amelia K |
Year 1 | Zoe |
Year 2 Blue | Annabelle C |
Year 2 Gold | Lachlan |
Year 3 | Freya K |
Year 3/4 | Paddy |
Year 5 | Mila T |
Year 6 | Abigail |
YEAR 6
School Captains | Esme, Mateo F |
SRC Leaders | Year 2 Blue |
Benedict | Ruby H, Finlay |
Polding | Chloe S, Elsie C |
Scholastica | Charlie D, Eddie D |
LEADERSHIP AWARDS
Principal's Award | Hunter |
Monday |
Winter Uniform - All Students Dental Health Visit - Yr 2 |
Tuesday |
Sports Uniform - K to 2 Winter Uniform - Yrs 3/4 to 6 |
Wednesday |
Sports Uniform - Yrs 3/4 to 6 Winter Uniform - K to 2 |
Thursday |
Public Holiday - National Day of Mourning for Queen Elizabeth |
Friday |
Sports Uniform - All Students Dance Snack Shack open for lunch orders only which must be submitted by 5.00pm on Thursdays Last Day of Term 3 |