St Thomas Aquinas Primary School - West Belconnen
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25 Lhotsky Street
Charnwood ACT 2615
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Email: office.staquinas@cg.catholic.edu.au
Phone: (02) 6258 4077
Fax: 02 6258 5834

Principal's News

Dear St Thomas Aquinas community,

Thank you

Thank you to Year 3 for a lovely assembly last Friday. I was speaking with one of the Year 3 parents afterwards about how it was a reminder of how quickly they have grown since first starting in Kindergarten. Thank you to Year 3 teacher, Jess Cassidy, who prepared the children for this assembly.

I would like to thank Arianne Moylan for all of her time, effort and collaboration in running the SCC Community Events and Fundraising Working Groups in recent years. Arianne has been instrumental in ensuring that many of the community events we enjoy actually occur. She has supported others as well as taken the lead whenever required. Arianne will still be involved in preparing the Fete for 2026.

Congratulations

Congratulations to our staff member Katrina McClintock. This year Katrina celebrates being a teaching assistant at St Thomas Aquinas for 15 years. During that time she has worked with many, many children in either the ELC or the school. Katrina is always warm and friendly with all of the students she supports. Her continued teamwork and care have been a blessing. Thank you Katrina.

Please scroll down in our Newsletter to read about why we are also congratulating Sister Colleen and August S (Year 5).

New name for our Parish

Following a long process of consultation Fr Tru presented the Archbishop with the three preferred names for the amalgamated parishes of Charnwood and Kippax.

The Archbishop has confirmed that the new name for our parish will be Our Lady of the Sacred Heart.

The Origins of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart

The title Our Lady of the Sacred Heart has a beautiful and meaningful history that

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helps us understand Mary’s special place in the story of Jesus and our faith. This particular understanding of Mary began in France in the 19th century and was inspired by a priest named Father Jules Chevalier, the founder of the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart.

Fr. Chevalier had a deep love for the Sacred Heart of Jesus and believed that Mary, His mother, had a special role in helping people come closer to His love. In 1857, he gave Mary the title “Our Lady of the Sacred Heart” to show her unique connection to the heart of Jesus – a heart full of love, mercy, and compassion for all people.

He wanted everyone to know that Mary leads us to Jesus. In images of Our Lady of
Missionaries of the Sacred Heart :: MSC :: Australia :: Our Lady of the Sacred Heart statue ... the Sacred Heart, Mary is often shown pointing to the heart of Jesus, reminding us that she always guides us toward His love.

Today, the name Our Lady of the Sacred Heart is shared by many communities, now including ours. It reminds us that Mary is a mother who cares deeply, always bringing us closer to the love of Jesus.

Bishop Pat Power

It is with sadness we share the news that Bishop Pat Power passed away early

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yesterday morning. Bishop Pat was to celebrate his 60th year as a priest in 2025. He was well known among Catholic parishes and families as an extraordinarily kind and caring person and an outspoken supporter of the poor and marginalised.

Local Support for Families

The West Belconnen Child and Family Centre at Kippax is a rich source of support for families in our local area. Our school counsellor, Emma Yu, is exploring ways for our community to access their services more easily. Please look at the brochure to see what is available and keep a look out for when they will be visiting our school in the near future.

Matthew Garton

Principal