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Dear Parents, Guardians and Carers,
Last Monday and Thursday we had our St Patrick’s Open Days. On these days we welcomed new and existing families into our school to hear about and see what St Patrick’s has to offer their child. We had a really positive response from families with large numbers attending both days. The Open Days started with a parent information session, where parents were informed about our school priorities, how we approach teaching and learning, the Whole School Approach to Positive Behaviour Support, our Catholic Identity and the day-to-day happenings at the school.
Our Year 6 leaders then took individual families on a tour of the school, where they visited classrooms and learnt more about the school. Providing the school tours is something that our Year 6 students look forward to and take very seriously. The Year 6’s did an amazing job, and I had many comments from the parents on how informative their tour was and how well the children spoke about St Patrick’s.
This Monday and Tuesday, I held enrolment interviews with those families interested in their child attending St Patrick’s in 2025. These enrolment interviews help me learn more about each of the children and their families and most importantly, why they would like to attend St Patrick’s and their hopes for their child’s primary education. These enrolment interviews went really well, and we have received a lot of enrolment applications.
Over the coming weeks, myself, the leadership team and DOSCEL staff will plan for the 2025 school year and determine how many enrolment applications we can accept. This is a challenging process, as we would like to offer all families a place at St Patrick’s, however we need to ensure that we have the facilities and resources to be able to cater for them all.
Peace Mass
Last Friday, we attended the Peace Mass, where we joined St Thomas’ and St Mary’s Sale, St Mary’s Maffra, St Michael’s Heyfield, St Mary’s Yarram and Catholic College Sale to pray for Peace. In all, nearly 2000 students and staff attended the mass, which was celebrated by Bishop Greg and Father Francis. The Peace Mass was an initiative brought about following the Bali bombings in 2002. The Peace Mass has been celebrated most of the years following, with COVID meaning that a couple of masses were cancelled.
National Reconciliation Week
This week we have celebrated National Reconciliation Week at St Patrick’s. The students have learnt about our shared histories, cultures, and achievements, and have explored how each of us can contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia. Reconciliation must live in the hearts, minds and actions of all Australians as we move forward, creating a nation strengthened by respectful relationships between the wider Australian community, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Pupil Free Day and King’s Birthday Public Holiday
Just a reminder that next Friday 7th June is a pupil free day. All St Patrick’s staff will be involved in a professional development day, where we will learn more about the Gunnai Kurnai people, their history and stories and Stratford’s significance. Monday 10th June is also a school closure day for the King’s Birthday Public Holiday.
I hope that you are all able to enjoy the four-day weekend together as a family.
Kind regards,
Joel
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Arthur Reed - School Photo Information
Annual school photos have been taken by Arthur Reed Photos.
To view the images of your child and order photos, you will need to first register online.
- Go to https://order.arphotos.com.au and enter the 2024 image code for your child (from their personalised flyer)
- Tap on ‘Add another child’ to enter the image codes of any siblings
- Fill in your email and mobile details and then review all details before confirming your registration
That’s it!
When 2024 photos are ready, you will be notified by email and SMS.
To ensure you are ordering school photos for the current year, please wait for notifications that 2024 images are online before placing orders.
In the webshop you can view photos and customize your photo package; Choose ANY layout, ANY image and purchase multiple digital image downloads.
All photo orders will be sent directly to the address you provide when ordering.
REGISTER ONLINE NOW to be notified when 2024 school photos can be viewed and ordered.
What's Happening at St Patrick's
ART EXCURSION
STEM NEWS
Junior Students have begun using a range of materials to create their nest. Students have been working in small groups and collaboratively designing and constructing their nest. The craftsmanship, patience and teamwork has been fantastic to see in action. Students have been completely engrossed in the task and showed great determination to make a nest. This activity has stemmed from learning about life cycles and the story 'The Perfect Nest' by Catherine Friend. This also coincided with the Simultaneous Story Time book 'The Bowerbird'.
SPORT NEWS
We had 8 students represent the school at the Wellington Division Cross Ccountry in Yarram on Monday. Perfect day for running and some excellent times were produced across all age groups on a very challenging course. Results were:
Cooper Marsden - 10th
Josh Morton - 13th
Max Bartlett - 2nd
Rocky Barberio - 7th
Stella Marsden - 6th
Charlie McKinley - 5th
Riley Bartlett - 9th
Bam Barberio - 8th
Top 12 will represent at regional cross country on Thursday at Droiun. Good luck to our competitors.
Amy Laverty
PE Teacher/Co-ordinator