Filter Content
Dear Parents/Guardians
We have had a very successful few weeks with lots of great learning, building relationships and getting to know our new staff and students.
We had a very successful two weeks of Parent/Student/Teacher meetings, with very positive feedback from both teachers and parents. These meetings are designed to give parents the opportunity to engage with their child’s teacher to share how the year has begun and provide information that supports each child’s learning and wellbeing. These meetings are highly valued by the teachers and, according to feedback, they are highly valued by the parents also.
We had a wonderful Welcome BBQ with many families in attendance. We offered free sausages, hamburgers and drinks and all families joined in to enjoy dinner together and socialise as a school community. It was evident from the evening that families are enjoying the social, community aspect of our school and the children had a wonderful time too.
We had our chocolate raffle in place of the Easter raffle this year. As a result of our chocolate drive last year, we were given a 10kg block of chocolate, which we raffled to raise money for the school.
The raffle was drawn on the evening of the Welcome BBQ. The raffle raised $764.25, which was a great effort.
We were very proud of our Year 6 students who prepared and presented their speeches for the roles of Sports Captains for this school year. We congratulate all of the students who participated, and we look forward to our new captains leading the school in our upcoming sporting events. Two of our teams have three captains as votes were equal, so all three deserve to lead their teams.
Our Sports Captains for 2024 are:
Marion: Louis Thorpe, Hannah Christou and Evie McMahon
Mackillop: Imogen Richardson and Zaxon Taylor
Francis: Luke Scholes, Ashton Borg and Gabby Borland
Lavalla: Oscar Lawrence and Penny Anderson
We have engaged with Mindfull Aus again this year, using the grant money given to us to support the mental health and wellbeing of our school. The Foundation students are engaging with Phase 1 and 2 today and the whole school will be completing Phase 3 over the coming weeks. This has become a very valuable resource and support for our staff and students, and we look forward to continuing our partnership with Mindfull Aus throughout this year.
This week we begin NAPLAN for Year 3 and 5 students. NAPLAN provides a snapshot in time of each child’s knowledge and application when working through these sessions. We have set the timetable to ensure that the children are not overloaded, and all NAPLAN sessions will be held in the STEM room to ensure each child is able to work in a quiet and supportive environment. It is important that the students who are participating in NAPLAN are at school each day to enable them to complete all the required sessions.
Kind Regards
Lisa Broeren
Pope Francis shares his Lenten message with us:
In an age when even one's most intimate thoughts and feelings can become fodder for social media, Lent is a time to cast aside appearances and to find God at work in the depths of the heart,
Pope Francis said.
Without realizing it, Christians have become immersed in a world in which everything, including our emotions and deepest feelings, has to become social, the pope said while celebrating Mass at the Basilica of Santa Sabina in Rome to mark the beginning of Lent.
Today, even the most tragic and painful experiences risk not having a quiet place where they can be kept, he said. Everything has to be exposed, shown off, fed to the gossip mill of the moment.
Dressed in purple vestments to mark the Lenten season, Pope Francis said Lent is a chance for Christians to ensure their relationship with God is not reduced to mere outward show.
Lent immerses us in a bath of purification, he said. It means looking within ourselves and acknowledging our real identity, removing the masks we so often wear, slowing the frantic pace of our lives and embracing the truth of who we are.
The Lenten practices of almsgiving, prayer and fasting are not mere external practices; they are paths that lead to the heart, to the core of the Christian life, he added, encouraging Christians to love the brothers and sisters all around us, to be considerate to others, to feel compassion, to show mercy, to share all that we are and all that we have with those in need.
On Wednesday 6th of March, a group of students represented our school at the Latrobe Valley Division Swimming Sports. Our students performed exceptionally well. We are very proud of all of the students who participated. Results below:
9-10 years
Harrison Dwyer - 5th in Freestyle
Lola Warner – 6th in Freestyle and 5th in Breaststroke
Harlow Geisler – 4th in Freestyle and 3rd in Butterfly
Ruby Stagg – 2nd in Freestyle and 1st in Breaststroke
Arlo Warner – 1st in Breaststroke and 1st in Butterfly
11 years
Emily Odlum – 2nd in Breaststroke
Olivia Booker – 4th in Butterfly
12-13 years
Jasper Warner – 1st in Breaststroke and 2nd in Butterfly
Kaitlyn Laidlaw – 4th in Freestyle and 6th in Backstroke
Penny Anderson – 6th in Breaststroke
Girls 9-10 years Freestyle Relay = 3rd Place
Ruby Stagg, Harlow Geisler, Gina Muller and Lola Warner
Girls 11 years Freestyle Relay = 5th Place
Olivia Booker, Stella Ridley, Ellie McMurdy and Evie O’Connell
Boys 12-13 years Freestyle Relay = 2nd Place
Thomas Skinner, Luke Scholes, Harvey Lewis and Jasper Warner
Boys Medley Relay Team = 2nd Place
Luke Scholes, Arlo Warner, Jasper Warner and Thomas Skinner
Girls Medley Relay Team = 3rd Place
Kaitlyn Laidlaw, Emily Odlum, Ruby Stagg and Penny Anderson
Yesterday, our students represented our school at the Gippsland Region Swimming Sports. Congratulations to all the students on their outstanding performances on a very rainy day!
9-10 years
Ruby Stagg – 4th in Freestyle and 6th in Breaststroke
Arlo Warner – 1st in Breaststroke and 4th in Butterfly
11 years
Emily Odlum – 8th in Breaststroke
12-13 years
Jasper Warner – 2nd in Breaststroke and 4th in Butterfly
Boys Medley Relay Team = 8th Place
Luke Scholes, Arlo Warner, Jasper Warner, Thomas Skinner
Good luck to Arlo Warner at the Primary School State Swimming Championships!
Ruby Stagg - Swimming Achievements
Our Patch
our path
Uniform Shop
To place orders online please click the link below:
Orders will be filled at the school during the week and sent home with your child. If an exchange is necessary please contact the office who will organise this on your behalf.
March
- Thursday 14th - Regional Swimming
- Monday 18th - Foundation Literacy afternoon 2.15pm & Year 1/2 Camp Program. P&F AGM (time to be advised) All families welcome.
- Thursday 21st - Victoria Netball Clinic & Assembly 2.30pm
- Monday 25th - Whole School Athletics Carnival
- Thursday 28th - Last Day term 1
- Friday 29th - Good Friday
April
- Monday 15th - School Closure for Staff PD
- Tuesday 16th - First Day Term 2 & Confirmation Parent Meeting
- Thursday 18th - Sacrament of Reconciliation 6pm
- Friday 19th - Fun Run
- Thursday 25th - ANZAC Day
- Friday 26th - School Closure
- Sat 27/Sun 28 - Confirmation Commitment Mass
May
- Thursday 2nd - Open Day 9-11am and 4-6pm
- Tuesday 7th - District Winter Sports Year 5/6
- Friday 10th - Mother's Day Prayer Gathering & Stall. District Cross Country
- Wednesday 15th - Division Cross Country
- Monday 20th - District 1500m
- Tuesday 21st - District Athletics & Prayer Gathering Feast of St Eugene de Mazenod
- Wednesday 29th - Confirmation Retreat
- Thursday 30th - Sacrament of Confirmation