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Dear Families,
Last Sunday we celebrated Pentecost. The word Pentecost is Greek and it means "50th day". Fifty days after Easter Sunday, we celebrate the coming of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles and their followers, and the beginning of their Earthly ministry. It also marks the birth of our Church. Most of us have heard or read the account of the Twelve Apostles cowering in a darkened room following the Ascension of Jesus. They felt lost and frightened. The Messiah had seemingly left them with an impossible task to go out into a hostile world and preach God’s word. For those who know the story or have seen the paintings, the Holy Spirit came upon them as tongues of fire, settling on the head of each person in the room, and with the gifts of the Spirit within them, they all had the courage to go out into the world.
So what does this all mean for us 2000 years later? Where is our experience of the Spirit at St Thomas Aquinas, especially at a time where our opportunities to gather in community are limited? I see the Spirit in the way families have reached out over these last few months to support other families in our community who are struggling, I see it in the way parents have thanked me and their children’s teachers for our dedication to the education and wellbeing of our students, and I see it in the way the staff at St Thomas Aquinas continue to work tirelessly to provide a safe and caring learning environment under difficult and unprecedented conditions. We are a community which, even in challenging times, continues to show care and compassion to those we encounter.
Ian Luscombe and Behaviour Management
Last week we welcomed Ian Luscombe from Behaveability. Ian worked with all of the staff to support the implementation of strategies to build a culture of high expectations and respectful relationships across the school. It is our aim at St Thomas Aquinas to create a culture where everyone feels safe and secure so everyone can focus on being their very best.
Last week, I was able to visit most classes to talk about some of the new procedures put in place since the students returned and also about respectful language. In the younger classes, I spoke about caring words and how even when we are sad or angry it is important that we use caring words or respectful language when we speak with others. For the upper grades, I spoke about setting high expectations and respectful relationships. I will endeavour to get around to the last few classes this week to talk about the school’s expectations.
Our work with Ian is focused on a whole school approach where we praise and encourage the behaviour we want to see and set known boundaries for all students. This approach fits in perfectly with our Positive Behaviour Program as well as our Berry Street training and a trauma informed approach to schooling. Ian uses an image of a Buddha to demonstrate this approach.
You can see one hand is cradled in Buddha’s lap showing how we need to care for and support our students. This hand symbolises the adjustments, the praise, care and compassion we show towards our students. The other hand is held out as if to say stop. This hand symbolises the boundaries we need to hold, and that as the adults, our responsibility in stopping students from making poor decisions. If we have too much of the cradling hand our students may make decisions which lead to themselves or other being hurt. If we have too much of the ‘stop’ hand then we struggle to build relationships and the child struggles to build a positive self-identity. So we need a balance of both.
Reconciliation Week Celebrations
Last week was Reconciliation Week. Our Aboriginal students ran a beautiful prayer liturgy to recognise this event. I wish to acknowledge and thank Mrs Skye McPadden for organising the liturgy and in preparing the students. The theme for Reconciliation this year is "In this Together" and marks 20 years since the Reconciliation walks of 2000. To quote Reconciliation Australia “Reconciliation is a journey for all Australians – as individuals, families, communities, organisations and importantly as a nation. At the heart of this journey are relationships between the broader Australian community and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples”.
Simultaneous Storytime
On Wednesday, we joined thousands of other students across Australia as part of Simultaneous Storytime. When we first started to think about what we might do to celebrate this event we thought we would still be remote learning. But it was wonderful to be able to take part in this event in classrooms. Various staff members read sections of Chicken Divas and students had to guess which member of staff read which page. Thank you Mrs Stephanie Noack for organising this event.
Pick-up
Thank you again for supporting us with the current pick-up arrangements. As restrictions relax we will be able to move back to something similar to the pick-up we had prior to commencing remote learning. We ask that parents arrive close to or after 3pm so we do not block Lhotsky St. We are happy for parents of children in Kinder and Year 1 to park at the shops and walk across to collect children from the front of the school and thank you for continuing to maintain appropriate social distancing.
God Bless
Principal
CLASS |
WEEK 2 |
Acacias |
Piper Abbot |
Coolabahs |
Phoebe Smith |
Waratahs |
Alice Thomas |
KB |
Lucas Alevizos |
KG |
Ari Urack |
1B |
Darcy Anderson |
1G |
Manyuon Chuol |
2B |
Elizabeth Kiley Lachlan Brown |
2G |
Maeve Jean |
3B |
Ruby Reynolds |
3G |
Piper Noble |
4B |
Nicholas Barac |
4G |
Ethan Ladd |
5B |
Tyrone Cummings Jarrod Cvecic |
5G |
Chloe Black |
6B |
Archer Withers |
6G |
Violet Nichols |
White Token |
Preston Noack - 3G |
ENROL NOW - ENROLMENTS ARE CLOSING SOON
Note for ELC Parents
If you would like your ELC child to attend Kindergarten at St Thomas Aquinas in 2021, please complete the CE Primary School enrolment application below.
You can now enrol online, through the following links:
If you are unable to enrol online, please contact the Front Office to obtain a paper copy of the Enrolment Form.
Please pass on our enrolment details to friends and families who may be interested in attending St Thomas Aquinas in 2021.
Scholastic Book Club - Issue 5 - Due by 6 August 2020
Issue 5
Online orders due by 6 August 2020
Scholastic now use online ordering.
No cash orders will be accepted at the Front Office for Scholastic Book Club.
The school will still get credits and the books will still be delivered to school for us to distribute, unless parents have requested they be delivered to their home.
Please download the INLOOP App
on your device or order from the online website.
https://mybookclubs.scholastic.com.au/Parent/Login.aspx
Any questions please contact me via email ksligar@bigpond.net.au
In this current climate, no child is to attend school if they are showing any cold or
flu-like symptoms. They must remain at home, and stay away from school, until they are no longer showing symptoms or have attended a GP who has instructed that they are fit and safe to return. If you child has vomiting or diarrhoea, please do not send them to school for at least 24 hours after the symptoms have ceased.
As a school community we all understand the difficulties of having a sick child, but please do not send your child to school if they are ill or if they have not fully recovered from an illness. Keeping a child at home, when they are not well, not only helps them recover more quickly with rest, but it also prevents the spread of illnesses in the school community.
Also, if contacted by the school, please pick up your child up as quickly as possible in order to reduce stress for your child.
For Health and Safety reasons, all students are required to bring their own drink bottle, containing water, to school as bubblers are closed during this period.
Please label all drink bottles clearly with the student's name.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Subway lunch orders are available on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
Please submit orders via the Subway Box at the Front Office by 9:30am
on the day before the order is required or directly to Subway Charnwood by 8:30am
on the day the order is required.
Spare envelopes are available at the Front Office.
The Music Bus is back at our school!
Following a short break due to COVID19 , the Music Bus is back doing face to face lessons at our school.
How to re-enrol in the face to face lessons that are re-commencing:
- Call The Music Bus on 1300 168 742 OR
- Email The Music Bus at contactus@themusicbus.com.au
Don’t miss the bus! Due to reduced class sizes, spaces are limited so please act quickly to reserve your spot.
Current and NEW students all welcome to enrol.
Community News is now located on our website.
STA Parish Information & Rosters
Parish Priest | Father Tom Thornton |
Parish Secretary | Debbie Hoffman |
Telephone | 02 6258 1563 |
charnwood@cg.org.au | |
Address | 23 Lhotsky Street CHARNWOOD ACT 2615 |
MASS TIMES | 10 Person Limit Please call the Parish to make a booking to attend Mass |
Monday to Sunday | 9:30am |
The Archbishop has asked that we pass on the following links to assist in keeping people connected in these challenging times.
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MacDonalds Schoolwear Jamison Trading Hours
MacDonalds Schoolwear Jamison Trading Hours
Monday | 11am to 4pm |
Tuesday | 11am to 4pm |
Friday | 11am to 4pm |
Saturday | 10am to 2pm |
St Francis Xavier College - Year 7 2021 Enrolment Information
Please follow this link to enrolment information for SFX: SFX Enrolment Information
JUNE 2020
Congratulations to the following students who will be celebrating their birthday this month:
Millie A; Livinia W; Phoebe S; Leonardo S; Imogen C; Maeve J; Leilani M H;
Lucinda B; Maddison J; Emily M; Samuel B; Zachary M; Ivy LH; Luke S; Liam M; Tayah J; Mason S; Angelo C; Annabelle M; Emma O; Nicholas B; Hannah D;
Bianca C; Eleana O; Georgia R; Liam WS; Sam D; Hannah S; Nella WS; Magdalena J; Dhieu P; Lachlan M; Tyrone C; Choul C; Elishka M.