St Patrick's Primary School Stratford
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2 Merrick Street
Stratford VIC 3862
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Email: admin@stpstratford.catholic.edu.au
Phone: 03 5145 6463
Fax: 03 5145 6823

What's Happening at St Patrick's

HEYFIELD AND DISTRICT CROSS COUNTRY

Thirty-two students represented St Patricks Primary at the Heyfield and District Cross Country Carnival.  Listed below are top 6 participants that will go on to represent the school at the Wellington Division Cross Country in Yarram.  Well done to all participants, our school was the overall winner on the day with the most tallied points. Our U/12 boys putting on a great performance winning 1 through to 6. 

A great team effort.


U10 Girls/U10 Boys 
4th Stella Marsden -   3rd Max Bartlett  - 5th Charlie Mckinley 
U11 Girls/ U 11 Boys 
2nd Ella Patrick -  3rd Cooper Marsden - 6th Joshua Morton 
U12 Girls /U 12 Boys 
3rd Ruby Mowat - 6th Layla Richardson 
U/12 Boys 
1st Jack Bartlett 
2nd Sonny Johnson 
3rd Kit Barberio 
4th Jamieson Nicholson  
5th Patrick McKinley 
6th Patrick Shaw 
We had 14 students compete at the Division Cross Country competition on Monday 22nd May.  All students competed extremely well on a very hilly track in cold windy conditions. 
Top 20 place getters were : 
U/10 GIRLS 
Stella Marsden 17th 
U/10 boys 
Max Bartlett 4th 
Charlie McKinley 8th 
U/11 boys 
Cooper Marsden 8th 
Josh Morton 15th 
U/12 girls 
Ruby Mowat 5th 
Layla Richardson 14th 
U/12 boys 
Jack Bartlett 4th 
Sonny Johnson 5th 
Patrick McKinley 7th 
Jamieson McNicol 8th 
Patrick Shaw 9th 
Students in top 12 will process to regional cross country on Thursday 1st of June.
Fantastic effort by all runners and great representation of the school. 

NATIONAL SIMULTANEOUS STORYTIME

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Once again St Patrick’s participated in the National Simultaneous Storytime. This wonderful initiative by the Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA), promotes the enjoyment and value of reading and literacy.  The book chosen each year is by an Australian

ast.jpguthor and illustrator and this year’s book was ‘The Speedy Sloth’. The story was about a sloth who competes in a race and whilst coming last, feels like a winner for finishing and not giving up.

With over 2 million children participating last year, we are happy to be part of this popular event each year.

Sharon Carroll

Librarian