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- Seasons for Growth Program
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Dear Families,
Firstly, I wish all of the candidates for Confirmation all the very best for this Friday. Archbishop Christopher will officiate the ceremony for this Sacrament. Confirmation is the sacrament where Catholics freely accept being full adult members of the Church. This is the time when students begin to take charge of their own faith and deeply consider Christ in their lives. Having spoken to the candidates a number of times, I can see that they are really thinking about who Jesus is for them and are very welcoming of the Holy Spirit. I thank their teachers Mrs Thomas and Mr Smith for their work in preparing them for this sacrament.
Yesterday I was interviewed by Win News about the amazing work our staff have been doing to raise the literacy levels of all students here at St Thomas Aquinas. The interview follows the release of a report by Equity Economics, ‘Raising the Grade: How schools in the ACT can lift literacy outcomes for students and the economy’. The writers of this 67 page report outline five key steps that the ACT Government should follow to ensure all ACT schools are following evidence-based practice in teaching children to read.
- A high-quality, low-variance curriculum.
- Professional development for principals and teachers.
- Effective progress monitoring to support intervention.
- A systematic approach to intervention for struggling readers.
- High quality Initial teacher education at universities.
I am very pleased to say that, at St Thomas Aquinas, we have been implementing the first four steps since 2020 and support all of the Student Teachers who come through St Thomas Aquinas to develop an understanding of the Science of Reading while they are here with us. Since implementing the evidence-based literacy programs, including InitaLit, MiniLit, MacqLit and Reading Tutor we have noticed a significant improvement in the outcomes for all students, but particularly students in Kinder to Year 2.
We are very lucky to be part of a system of schools that promotes the Science of Reading and the Science of Learning, and that supports all of it’s staff with training and resourcing to implement these programs. We are also very blessed to have such a dedicated staff who are so committed to teaching using evidence-based strategies and who make a very real difference to the lives of every single student at the school.
Last night, Abby S in Year 6 competed at the Rostrum quarter finals. She performed incredibly well and was successful in moving to the next round. I congratulate Abby and wish her all the very best for the semi-finals to be held in August.
This Thursday I will be braving the cold to raise money for St Vincent de Paul. I, along with five other principals from Catholic Schools in Canberra, will be sleeping in the Garden of Australian Dreams at the National Museum of Australia to raise money for Canberra families. Many families rely on support from St Vincent de Paul to put food on the table, pay electricity bills, for clothing and emergency support. Even some of our own families at St Thomas Aquinas have, at times, reached out to Vinnies for a helping hand. I thank those of you who have already sponsored me. For those who would like to support the great work of St Vincent de Paul please donate via this link: https://www.ceosleepout.org.au/fundraisers/leahtaylor/act
Take care and God bless
Principal
WEEK | DATE | EVENT |
9 | Tues 20/06 | 3 Way Conferences |
9 | Wed 21/06 | 3 Way Conferences |
9 | Wed 21/06 | 3/4 Netball Gala |
9 | Thur 22/06 | Think U Know Presentation - Year 5 & 6 |
9 | Thur 22/06 | Lamont Book Fair Opens |
9 | Fri 23/06 | Confirmation - Year 6 |
9 | Fri 23/06 | Beanie & Hoodie Day - CEO Sleepout fundriasier |
10 | Thur 27/06 | Year 2 Green CMAG Excursion |
10 | Tues 27/06 | Constable Kenny Visit for ELC, Kinder & Year 5 |
10 | Thur 29/06 | Constable Kenny Visit for Years 1 & 2 |
10 | Thur 29/06 | Lamont Book Fair - Last Day |
10 | Fri 30/06 | Didjerbone School Performance |
10 | Fri 30/06 | White Token Lunch |
10 | Fri 30/06 | Principal Awards Assembly at 2pm in the Hall |
10 | Fri 30/06 | Last Day of Term 2 |
1 | Mon 17/07 | Pupil Free Day |
1 | Tues 18/07 | Term 3 commences for Students |
1 | Wed 19/07 | Year 5 - My Body My Life |
1 | Fri 21/07 | NAIDOC Mass |
June Birthdays
Millie A, Maeve J, Flourish O, Leilani MH, Lucinda B, Maddison J, Samin M, Emily M, Samuel B, Phoebe S, Om B, Anna D, Zachary M, Ivy LH, Luke S, Liam M, Angok C, Mason S, Annabelle M, Violet W, Tobenna M, Emma O, Nash H, Aleisha MA, Leo W, Toi D, Georgia R, Jordan C, George B-C, Nella W-S, Mackenzie C, Lachlan M, Annabella L, Lucas G, Xavier V, Chuol C
Library News - Lamont Book Fair
Lamont Book Fair
The STA Library is hosting a Book Fair! There is a great range of books to choose from, and every purchase supports our school library.
Opening hours for the Book Fair are:
Date |
Times |
Friday 23rd June |
Lunch, recess, after school - 4 pm close |
Monday 26th June |
Lunch, recess, after school - 4 pm close |
Tuesday 27th June |
Before school from 8:30 am, lunch, recess (no afternoon session due to staff meeting) |
Wednesday 28th June |
Lunch, recess, after school - 4 pm close |
You can also purchase books online at https://payments.lamontauthors.com.au/
Thank you for your support.
Mrs Hind
Over the next several weeks students will be introduced to Ngunnawal vocabulary. This week students will be learning "Biri" meaning Boy. Thank you Miss Evans for continuing our learning of our Ngunnawal Country.
The Seasons for Growth program will be offered to students again this year, commencing later in Term 3. The program is designed to support students who are dealing with some aspect of change, separation, loss or grief through small group discussions and activities with a Seasons for Growth Companion. If you would like your child to participate in the program this year, please see the attached nomination form. It is recommended that students who participated last year take a break this year and complete the next level program in 2024. For more information please contact Mrs Skye McPadden (skye.mcpadden@cg.catholic.edu.au)
Parish Priest | Father Gerard McCormack |
Parish Secretary | Aurora Lukass |
Telephone | 02 6258 1563 |
charnwood@cg.org.au | |
Address | 23 Lhotsky Street CHARNWOOD ACT 2615 |
MASS | TIMES |
Monday to Friday | 9:30am |
Thursday - School Mass | 9:30am - one grade each week |
Public Holidays | 9:30am |
Saturday Vigil | 6:00pm |
Sunday | 9:00am Children's liturgy is held during the school term. All families are welcome to attend. |