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Dear St Thomas Aquinas community,
It's Harmony Week! The theme of Harmony Week is 'Everyone Belongs'.
Last year my wife and I were fortunate enough to travel (My children are adults now and I can do that). I visited a friend who has always been very inclusive. She introduced me to the phrase 'global majority' as a more positive and affirming way of recognising those that 'appear' to be in a minority, when in actual fact, identify with cultures that form a majority of the world's population. It's also an excellent phrase that helps see oneself in a more accurate global context.
While Harmony Week is often focused on cultural diversity I have also loved the idea of creating school communities of belonging. I have been fortunate to experience that here at STA. I wonder, if we think about others that often stand out on the fringes, whether they would feel a sense of belonging?
Belonging means being seen, known, and wanted in community. The refrain of belonging could be, ”I'm glad you are here, and you are missed when you're gone.”
People who feel they stand on the fringes in any community because of cultural heritage, family design, work commitments, ability, gender, orientation, etc often don't feel seen, known (or even wanted). It's up to members of that community to look for them, invite them in and adapt any structures and processes to ensure they can access and participate in every aspect of community life. It is the responsibility of members of the community to make a space for them so that they can take a step into community life and, in the end, belong there.
I've already seen how our School Community Council (SCC) have worked hard for years to help create that space of welcome and belonging for members of our community. Thank you to all of the SCC for their commitment to the families and students of our school.
This week, in Harmony Week, I encourage everyone to spot one person that they might not ordinarily speak with, and make a simple connection with them. Introduce yourself, ask about who they have at the school, share an experience you have had at the school, tell them it was nice to meet them and wish them a good day. It's as simple as that. These connections are the beginnings of helping everyone belong.
Belonging at school - positive social relationships
Children learn social skills and values through experiences with those they love and spend time with. Every human being is hard-wired to connect with other human beings from the moment they are born. It is a mechanism built into helpless babies that need to immediately connect with mothers, fathers, family and community to survive. Belonging is not just nice, it is necessary to who we are.
Children who learn positive, helpful social skills and values early have a head start in life. They build the connections and relationships that help them on their way to having a positive self-identity, feeling safe to take risks, gaining emotional literacy and developing the capacity to be resilient in challenging times. They learn that relationships sometimes experience loss, disagreement and hurt alongside celebration, joy and laughter. They learn that relationships require effort and compromise.
Sometimes some children have this learning interrupted by trauma or because of a form of neurodiversity that makes reading social cues very difficult or a myriad of other reasons. Whatever the reason, they need a little assistance and support to build the positive social relationships that might come more easily to others.
In a primary school, we know that supporting children in building positive social skills and values is fundamental to them building positive relationships. When they have these relationships, they feel a sense of belonging and when they belong they engage in learning more easily.
It requires a strong partnership between home and school. Children have had five years of social development before even entering the school grounds. They come with social skills and values they have initially learnt from home and then applied in various child care/preschool spaces. As their world of relationships expands their social skills and values become more uniquely their own.
At St Thomas Aquinas we make a commitment to working alongside parents to ensure that every child has the opportunity to learn positive social skills and values, and in the end develop the positive relationships required to grow and learn so that they can 'have life to the full' (John 10:10).
Thank you for your trust and your collaboration in supporting your child.
Next week, I will share about 'relational aggression' and common and often hidden negative social experience of both adults and children.
I will be away from professional learning on Wednesday and Thursday this week. Please direct any urgent matters to Carmen Myles, Assistant Principal.
Matthew Garton
Principal
WEEK | DATE | EVENT |
7 | Wed 12/03 - 21/03 | NAPLAN - Years 3 & 5 |
7 | Tues 18/03 | Fete Meeting at 6pm |
7 | Wed 19/03 | Harmony Day - Wear it Orange! |
7 | Fri 21/03 | Socks 4 Blocks Day |
7 | Fri 21/03 | Year 6 Leadership Prayer Celebration |
8 | Mon 24/03 | All Fete Raffle Tickets due back (sold or unsold) |
8 | Tues 25/03 | Belconnen Regional PSSA Swimming |
8 | Tues 25/03 | SFX Enrolment Information Evening |
8 | Tues 25/03 | SCC Meeting + Fete Meeting at 6pm |
8 | Wed 26/03 | Last day to purchase Fete Mates |
8 | Wed 26/03 | Fete Meeting at 6pm |
8 | Thur 27/03 | Pet Rock entries due |
8 | Fri 28/03 | SRC badges presented at morning Assembly |
8 | Fri 28/03 | Week 8 Assembly hosted by Year 2 |
8 | Fri 28/03 | STA Fete drop off |
8 | Sat 29/03 | 50th ANNIVERSARY STA FETE |
9 | Fri 04/04 | Progress Reports sent home |
10 | Thur 10/04 | White Token Lunch |
10 | Thur 10/04 | Principal Awards Assembly at 2pm |
10 | Thur 10/04 | Last Day of Term 1 for all students |
10 | Fri 11/04 | Pupil Free Day |
TERM 2 | Mon 28/04 | Pupil Free Day |
TERM 2 | Tues 29/04 | All students return |
1 | Fri 02/05 | SFX Try-A-Day - Year 6 students |
2 | Fri 09/05 | SFX Open Day |
Parish Priest | Father Tru Nguyen |
Parish Secretary | Sharon Greaves |
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. |
If your child experiences something harmful online such as cyberbullying, image-based abuse or illegal and restricted content, you can report it directly to the social media service, game, app or website where the incident occurred.
Often young people will need the support of an adult to report. The eSafety Commissioner (eSafety.gov.au) advises taking the following steps:
- Collect evidence before reporting to the platform or taking other action. If the issue is ongoing, make sure you collect screenshots showing what has been happening and for how long.
- Report to the platform where it happened. Use The eSafety Guide to help you. After you report, the service may remove the content straight away. They may also block those responsible or delete their account. If the post involves something illegal like grooming, they may refer it to law enforcement or another agency to take further action.
- If the platform does not take action, you or your child can report it to eSafety. eSafety will ask you to complete an online reporting form and include evidence.
School Travel Passes
Students who require a School Opal card or travel pass but have not yet applied need to apply or update their details as soon as possible.
Students living in rural and regional areas will receive their travel pass from their nominated transport operator. It may be issued via their school or be sent directly to them at home. Note: some rural and regional operators do not issue travel passes. Students/parents should confirm with their nominated operator if they do not receive a pass.
Students using School Opal cards must tap on and tap off in line with the Opal terms of use .
This includes travel within the approved times between 6.30am and 7.00pm from Monday to Friday on school days only. Students must use their Child/Youth Opal card for any travel outside these times.
All students are required to comply with the Student code of conduct. The code of conduct aims to ensure the safety and well-being of school children and other passengers. It is important that parents ensure their child is aware of this, as failure to comply with the code of conduct can result in a suspension from travel.
ICAS is an online academic competition that is designed to assess students’ higher order thinking and problem-solving skills in English, Mathematics, Science, Writing, Spelling Bee and Digital Technologies.
Each assessment celebrates students’ accomplishments by providing opportunities for recognition and development. Every student who participates will receive a printed certificate and an online results report. Top performers will be eligible for medals.
Learn more about ICAS here - https://www.icasassessments.com/products-icas
Fete News - Calling all Superstars!
Join the Fete Adventure – Be a Volunteer Hero!
Calling all Superstars!
Want to be part of the most epic school event of the year? The Fete needs YOU!
Whether you want to help set up, run activities, or just spread some cheer, there’s a spot for you to shine! ✨
How to Join the Fun:
Scan the QR Code in the attached
Pick your role and get ready to make memories!
Get ready to be AWESOME at the Fete!
Date: Saturday 29th March 2025
Don't wait! Be the hero who makes this Fete unforgettable.

March
Leo B, Zeke F, Molly W-S, Levi W, Darcy R, Sebastian C, Isaac R, Mary G, Jayson T,
Ava M, Archie W, Krystof M, Aariv C, Sophie W, Airlie M, Hugh P, Pearl P, Ellie H,
Johnathan H, Layne M, Jasper W, Frances H, Cameron C, Zara B, Chelsea R, Ashlyn T, Kupa M, Archie W, Maxine M, May R