Message from the Principal
Dear Families,
Last Friday and Saturday, staff took part in a Christian retreat organised by Mrs Skye McPadden. During this retreat, we broke open our school theme, Ask, Seek, Knock and considered what this might mean for the St Thomas Aquinas community. We examined God in our own lives and the role our school has in revealing the face of God to all members of our community. We spoke about those times when we welcome people into our community, the way we treat people with compassion and care for each other as occasions when we reveal the face of God.
If you have been present for one of our morning assemblies, you may know that after every break, we spotlight ways students (and sometimes teachers and occasionally parents) have demonstrated our school rules in Caring for Themselves, Caring for Each Other, Caring for Our School and through this we Practise Gratitude.
I am pleased to say, we always have too many students to spotlight each session to be able to spotlight everyone. Over the last few weeks, several leadership teams from other schools have visited our school and have commented on these shoutouts, as being a lovely way of acknowledging students doing the right thing. They also comment on how quiet and respectful the students are during morning assemblies and how welcoming they are to visitors. This culture of Care we have here at St Thomas Aquinas, is one way all members of our community reveal the face of God to one another and to those beyond our own community.
Over the next few months, we will be reviewing our Mission and Vision. There will be opportunities for all members of our community to become involved in forming this important document and making it relevant for our school now and into the future. I encourage you to take the opportunity to complete the surveys and participate in our focus groups early next term.
Next week you will receive a link for our school survey. This survey will help us to identify what is working well and areas for improvement. I encourage all of you to participate in this survey so we have a good representation of our whole community. Students in the upper grades will also complete their own survey in class. We will use this information, along with other data to identify focus areas for our Three Year Strategic Plan, and 2022 Annual Plan.
ENROLMENTS
A reminder to all families that enrolments for 2022 are now open. If you have a child who will commence Preschool or Kindergarten in 2022, you will need to complete an online enrolment form, even if they are currently enrolled in our ELC.
Preschool enrolment: https://staquinas.act.edu.au/elc-enrolment
Kindergarten enrolment: https://enrolments.staquinas.act.edu.au/act-primary-enrol
If you know of families who are considering enrolling their child at St Thomas Aquinas next year, please let them know of our Open Day this Thursday, 20 May between 4pm-5:30pm.
AREA OUTSIDE KINDERGARTEN
Over the next few weeks and months, the area outside the kindergarten classrooms will be periodically blocked as we prepare for and build our new Preschool. At times will will have little or no notice of this and so have decided to make this area out of bounds for students to save confusion with changing rules. Thank you for supporting us with this by collecting your children from the courtyard.
God Bless