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We pray for peace in our hearts, in our school, and in our world.
Help us to listen with open ears, speak with kind words, and act with gentle hands.
May we be examples of peace, bringing calm and friendship wherever we go.
Bless all those who work for peace, and help us to do our part each day.
Amen.
Dear Parents and Carers
Thank you to all the parents for Attending Our Online Session. A big thank you to Kane Sparks from KD solutions for facilitating the discussion and Bree Jones for further supporting the presentation. We hope those in attendance found the session on safety and fostering open communication with your children about their online lives valuable. Here's a quick recap of the "10 Questions to Ask Your Child" that we discussed, along with why each question matters:
- What's your favourite app or game right now?
- Why it matters: Builds connection and shows interest in what excites them.
- Why it matters: Invites them to be the expert and helps you understand how they're using it.
- Why it matters: Opens the door for honest discussion and shows they can come to you.
- Why it matters: Helps identify risks and talk about safety boundaries.
- Why it matters: Encourages empathy and responsible digital use.
- Why it matters: Sparks a conversation about digital consent and personal boundaries.
- Why it matters: Gives you a chance to check that they know how to protect themselves.
- Why it matters: Opens up discussion about peer pressure and online decision-making.
- Why it matters: Encourages self-reflection on how their online behaviour shapes reputation.
- Why it matters: Reinforces help-seeking behaviours and reminds them they're not alone.
We believe that by asking these questions, you can create a safer and more transparent online experience for your children. Thank you again for your engagement and commitment to all parents and staff for the children’s digital well-being. If you were unable to get online to listen to the recording click HERE and enter the following passcode: b$3bH3Yt.
At a school level we are, together with yourselves, committed to reducing screen time and supporting all students on their technology journey. We have things in place to ensure this. Conversations with your children can also link back to the clear actions and messages we provide as a school.
Reports and 3 Way conversations: Friday 20 June you will receive reports. It is incredible to think that we are already at this stage of the year. Please remember before you attend the Student, Parent, Teacher Conversation, talk to your child about their report and look through their reflection through Seesaw or Google Classroom. If you have a question, write it down and have it ready for the conversations.You can access your reports via PAM. A communication will be sent out when they are released.
Excitement Builds for Mural Nomad's Visit beginning June 16.
We're absolutely thrilled to announce that Patrycja Hannagan, also known as Mural Nomad, will be gracing our school with her incredible artistic talent! Patrycja is a passionate muralist renowned for her vibrant colors and captivating landscapes, and we can't wait to see the magic she'll create here.
Having grown up in Italy under muted skies, Patrycja's artistic journey was ignited by her fascination with how light transforms colors. Her move to Australia in 2013 further fueled her love for vibrant pigments, leading her to begin muraling in 2019. For over a decade, teaching, commissions, and personal projects have all contributed to her remarkable skill and passion.
Patrycja deeply believes in the therapeutic power of nature and aims to reignite appreciation for the world's beauty through her vivid representations. Her large installations have been showcased nationwide and on major media outlets, inspiring travel and revitalizing remote towns into compelling tourist attractions. A part of the Australian Silo Art Trail, PJ was also a nominated finalist in the Australian Street Art Awards in 2023.
What makes this even more special is that our own students have been contributing to the artwork with their beautiful wildlife and flora and fauna sketches. We're so excited as a whole school community to watch these creative skills unfold and ultimately add life to our space over the coming week to fortnight. Get ready to be inspired!
We have some fantastic news to share with our school community! We've been successful in our application for a Barwon Water school grant!
We've been awarded $2,500 to install a solar-powered pump at the top shed tank. This project will bring great benefits to our school, and we're incredibly grateful to Barwon Water for their support. Many thanks to Kellie Clark, they recognised our proposal's potential for widespread community benefit, as well as its clear justification and achievable goals.
This funding will allow us to implement a sustainable solution for our water needs, and we can't wait to see the solar pump in action. We'll be sure to share updates on the project's progress as it unfolds.
Year 3 Reconciliation:
Congratulations to our Year 3 students who celebrated their Reconciliation last week. Many thanks to Fr Linh, Jcinta Ryan, Bella Scffidi, Christine Lourie and Miranda Kelly for the brilliant preparation and spiritual and reverent celebration.








2024 Annual Report to the School Comminity: Please click HERE to access and it is also on the school website.
Wishing you a fortnight ahead filled with gratitude.
Kerryn
Regional Cross Country
We would like to wish the following students the very best of luck as they compete at the Regional Primary Schools Cross Country event on Thursday, 19 June 2025, at Brimbank Park, Keilor Park Drive, Keilor East:
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Augie Hinch
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Ines McCaffery
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Harry Miller
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Connor Murphy
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Fletcher Reid
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Harvey Stefanovski
What a remarkable achievement to reach this stage of competition — we’re all behind you. Good luck on Thursday!
Lightning Premiership
On Thursday, 5 June, our Grade 5 and 6 students participated in the Winter Lightning Premiership. Sports included soccer, netball, volleyball, softball, and AFL9s. The students displayed outstanding sportsmanship and thoroughly enjoyed a fun and action-packed day.
A special congratulations to our Girls’ Netball team and AFL9s team, who have progressed to the Division stage of competition.
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Netball: Thursday, 19 June
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AFL9s: Tuesday, 24 June
We wish all competing students the best of luck!
School Sport Victoria Representation
Congratulations to Isla Briggs on her selection in the Under 12 Team Vic Football team. This achievement follows her strong performance at last year’s carnival in Geelong as a bottom-age player.
This year, Isla will again represent Team Vic, this time at the national carnival in Maroochydore, QLD, from Sunday, 3 August to Sunday, 10 August.
Well done, Isla — a fantastic accomplishment!
On Wednesday 2nd July, students will be showcasing their learning in our term's Physical Science unit. You are invited to visit your child's classroom, after school until 4:20pm and have them share their learning with you.
Upcoming Important Dates on the Parent Calendar
Term 2 2025
20th June: Three way (student, teacher, parent) conversations
2nd July: Inquiry showcase 4:20pm
4th July: End of term (early finish 2.30pm)
Term 3 2025
21st July: Term 3 begins
11th August: Student free day (Professional learning day for staff)
18th-19th August: Yr 4 camp
20th August: Yr 4 rest day
27th August: First Eucharist Sacrament Information Night 6.00-7.00pm
31st August: First Eucharist (session 1 9.00-10.00am) (session 2 1.00-2.00pm)
1st-3rd September: Yr 6 camp
4th September: Yr 6 rest day
8th September: School Feast Day
8th-19th September: Prep & Yr 6 swimming lessons 12.30pm
9th September: Fathers night 4.30pm-6pm
9th September: Division athletics (year level qualifiers)
10th September: Yr 3 rest day
11th- 12th September: Yr 3 camp
15th-17th September: Yr 5 camp
18th September: Yr 5 rest day
19th September: 19th September Footy colours day, End of term (early finish 2.30pm)
Term 4 2025
6th October: Term 4 begins
16th October: Arts Trail 4-7 pm
3rd November: Student Free day
4th November: Melbourne Cup Public holiday
7th November: Mission Fete
24th November: PFA AGM 7.00-8.30pm
2nd December: 9-1.30pm Prep Orientation in small groups
3rd December: 9-1.30pm Prep Orientation in small groups
5th December: Student free day
9th December: Whole school orientation 9-10am, Prep orientation 9.30-11am
17th December: End of term (early finish 2.30pm)
Please note: Please refer to the Parent Calendar for all dates
Term 1
Thursday 30 January: Students return - Friday 4 April
Easter: Friday 18 April - Monday 21 April 2025
Term 2
Tuesday 22 April - Friday 4 July
Term 3
Monday 21 July - Friday 19 September
Term 4
Monday 6 October - Wednesday 17 December 2.30 pm 2025