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‘Blue Ribbon Belle’ is a play that pays tribute to that great country icon, the agricultural show. It is a musical filled with lots of humour about a young girl and her best friend in the world, her pet cow - Belle. When life becomes hard on the farm, Belle’s future remains in doubt. Belle is entered in the blue ribbon event by the young girl in the hope that the prize money will save her. Year 6 students look forward to performing this heart-warming musical for our whole school community via live stream. A new and exciting experience for all of us!!
SCHOOL UNIFORM CHANGE OVER
Students are expected to wear the summer school uniform from the commencement of Week 1 Term 4. During the last week of this Term students are able to wear winter or summer uniform in accord with the fluctuating spring time temperatures.
GIRLS UNIFORM
SUMMER
Maroon, white and navy checked dress, black leather school shoes, short white socks.
WINTER
Grey/maroon/navy tartan winter tunic, long sleeve sky blue blouse with Peter Pan collar, maroon woolen school jumper, navy girls tie, navy tights, black leather school shoes.
SPORT
Maroon sports shorts, sky blue polo shirt with crest, short white socks, predominantly white joggers, navy school tracksuit for winter or cooler weather.
BOYS UNIFORM
SUMMER
Navy school shorts, sky blue shirt with crest, black leather lace up school shoes (not joggers), short navy socks.
WINTER
Long navy trousers, sky blue long sleeve shirt, school tie, maroon woollen school jumper, navy socks, black leather lace up school shoes (not joggers).
SPORT
Maroon school sports shorts, sky blue polo with crest, short white socks, predominantly white joggers, navy tracksuit for winter or cooler weather.
HAIR
Girls
- is to be kept neat and tidy at all times
- is to be the child’s natural colour
- is to be tied back off the face if hair is shoulder length or longer, or covers students' eyes
- is to be tied only with maroon or navy blue ribbons, scrunchie or clips
- no unusual haircuts or styles
Boys
- is to be kept neat and tidy at all times
- is to be the child’s natural colour
- is to be tied back off the face if hair covers students' eyes
- is to be no longer than shoulder length which is to be tied back
- no unusual haircuts, styles or mullet haircuts
BUS TRAVEL TO AND FROM SCHOOL
Premier Illawarra operate 3 buses within the broader Shellharbour area to and from Nazareth each school day. If required, details in relation to bus routes can be obtained from the school office and/or from Premier Illawarra. To ensure safe bus travel, schools including Nazareth and Premier Illawarra adhere to the Transport NSW (NSW Government) ‘Guidelines for Managing School Student Behaviour on Buses – The code of conduct for students, bus drivers, operators, school Principals and Parents/guardians’.
The school wishes to acknowledge the vast number of students who safely utilise bus transport and remind all students the importance of safe, respectful and responsible bus travel.
YEAR 6 INFORMATION UPDATE
Further information detailing relevant restrictions related to the Year 6 graduation (and Mass) is expected to be provided as part of NSW Health's Term 4 Guidelines for Schools. When schools receive the Term 4 guidelines, there will be greater clarity in relation to what is and what is not permitted relating to end of year events for Year 6. In the meantime the school is progressing with the planning associated with a live-streaming of an end of year event. Details will be provided to parents when available. The school reminds all families that non-sanctioned events or initiatives can not occur.

School photos will be occurring on Wednesday Oct 28 for the whole
school. Class and individual photos will be taken on the day. All
Each year since 1945 the CBCA has brought children and books together across Australia through CBCA Book Week. During this time schools and public libraries spend one glorious week celebrating books and Australian children's authors and illustrators. Classroom teachers, teacher librarians and public librarians create colourful displays, develop activities, run competitions and tell stories relating to a theme to highlight the importance of reading. You will often see parades with students dressed as their favourite book character.
At Nazareth we will be doing all this and more. The Book Week Parade will be held on the 23 October. Keep in mind the theme for this year is, ‘Curious Creatures. Wild Minds’. The school will be adhering to all COVID-19 restrictions.
Congratulations to the 149 students who have completed the Premier’s Reading Challenge for 2020. We look forward to presenting you with your certificates at the end of Term 4.