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Dear Parents, Carers and Guardians,
Over the last two weeks St. Patrick’s has been a very busy place. Students celebrated Shrove Tuesday with beautiful pancakes that were cooked by our Parents and Friends group.
Ash Wednesday brought all students together to celebrate the start of Lent with a whole school Mass. During this Mass, ashes were blessed and distributed to students. These are made from the olive branches or branches of other trees that were blessed the previous year.
Our Year 5/6 students were lucky enough to participate in a leadership presented by The Museum of Australian Democracy. Students participated in activities and real-world examples to reflect on what leadership qualities they have, consider areas for personal development and consider how they can work together to create positive change.
The 2023 SRC students have been announced.
Congratulations to the following students:
Year 3 - Steele Baxter and Alivia Costanzo
Year 4 - Max Bartlett and Isla Dorning
Year 5 - Matilda Dower and Jaxon Rawson
Year 6 - Ella Patrick and Sonny Johnson
The 2023 Year 6 Liturgy Leaders have also been announced.
Congratulations to the following students:
Noah McLay, Nellie Bubb, Adara James, Amelia Nock, Ruby Mowat, Myles Witt, Jamieson McNicol, Chase Baxter, Ebony Bubb and Harry Rowley.
On Tuesday 22 students travelled to the Sale Swimming Pool to represent St. Patrick’s at the Heyfield and District Swimming Sports. It was fantastic to see such team spirit and determination displayed by all students on the day. We had some fantastic individual and team placings which led to St. Patrick’s claiming overall first place for the second year in a row. These 22 students will now compete on Monday in the Wellington Division Swimming Sports.
Thank you to our Parents and Friends group for organising a welcome back BBQ on Thursday evening. It was a great opportunity for families to catch up with one another as well as touring classrooms and meeting classroom teachers.
Parent Teacher interviews will take place next Tuesday 7th March and Thursday 9th March from 3.50pm until 6.00pm. Bookings can be made via PAM.
Lastly, a reminder that Friday 10th March is a student free day. On this day, staff members will have Professional Learning sessions where they will continue to develop their literacy pedagogical practice.
Kind regards,
Shane
PROJECT COMPASSION 2023 |
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First Week of Lent We begin our annual Lenten Project Compassion journey by learning about Laxmi, a 16-year-old girl living in Jajarkot, a remote district in Nepal where almost half of the population live below the poverty line. Tragedy struck when Laxmi was 10 years old and her father passed away. Her father worked hard to pay for his children's education and, after losing him, Laxmi was at risk of falling further into extreme poverty. With the support of our partner Caritas Nepal, Laxmi joined a child's club at her school where she was encouraged to resume her education. Through the child’s club, Laxmi developed the skills and confidence to become a leader, advocating for clean water taps at her school. Laxmi is now excelling in her studies and working towards her dream of becoming a civil engineer. She continues to be involved in the child's club, serving as an advisor and mentoring the next generation of young leaders at her old school. Watch a short film about Laxmi’s story here. Please support Project Compassion: www.caritas.org.au/project-compassion. |
Photo: Richard Wainwright/Caritas Australia |
Second Week of Lent This week through Project Compassion we learn about Tereesa, a Gamilaroi woman from Western Sydney who struggled with homelessness while raising her four children. At just 16 years old, she had to leave school after falling pregnant with her first child. A single mother struggling with homelessness, Tereesa’s only concern was finding stability for her children. Seeking a better future for her family, Tereesa joined Baabayn Aboriginal Corporation’s Young Mums and Bubs Group, supported by Caritas Australia. Baabayn helped Tereesa access housing and psychological support. Through Baabayn, Tereesa was also able to hear stories from Indigenous Elders and reconnect with her culture. Today, Tereesa is studying a certificate in Community Services so that she can strengthen her skills and give back to her community. Tereesa now works at Baabayn, providing support to young mothers and mentoring the next generation of young people. Watch a short film about Tereesa’s story here. Please support Project Compassion: www.caritas.org.au/project-compassion
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Photo: Richard Wainwright/Caritas Australia |
Third Week of Lent We are now in the third week of Lent with the Project Compassion story of Priscilla, who lives in the Hwange district in Zimbabwe with her husband, Charles, and two of their grandchildren. Climate change continues to bring unprecedented challenges for people living in the most vulnerable and remote communities in Zimbabwe. During times of intense drought and food shortages, Priscilla had to commute to the town centre and wait in long queues to collect food. With the support of Caritas Hwange, Priscilla learnt conservation farming skills to grow drought-resistant crops and started poultry farming to support her family during the current food crisis. Priscilla was able to produce a bumper harvest in her first year of practising in conservation farming. Priscilla also used the funds from her harvest to start poultry farming, which enabled her to sell eggs to pay for her grandchildren’s school fees, books and stationery. The poultry farming provides a safety net for Priscilla and her family during times of hardship, like the current drought. While the situation in Zimbabwe and across eastern Africa remains dire, the work of Caritas Hwange means that Priscilla can learn the techniques, tools and resources she needs to build resilience and support her family during this current food crisis. Watch a short film about Priscilla’s story here. Please support Project Compassion: www.caritas.org.au/project-compassion
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Photo: Richard Wainwright/Caritas Australia |
What is CDFpay?
CDFpay is a cash free solution for schools supporting all parent payments, it provides a cash-free online payment portal for:
- Tuckshop
- Fundrasing
- Special events ie Mothers Day Stall etc
OUR FIRST TUCKSHOP WILL BE FRIDAY 31st MARCH 2023
ORDERS WILL ONLY BE TAKEN ON CDFPAY
CUT OFF FOR ORDERING TUCKSHOP WILL BE 1PM FRIDAY 24TH MARCH 2023
"NO ORDERS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER 1PM ON THIS DAY"
TUCKSHOP ORDERS ARE READY TO BE PLACED NOW.
PLEASE SEE BELOW INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO GET STARTED.
THERE IS AN OPTION FOR DIETARY/ALLERGY REQUIREMENTS UNDER SPECIAL COMMENTS.
PLEASE DON'T HESITATE TO CONTACT THE SCHOOL OFFICE IF YOU ARE HAVING ANY ISSUES.
KEEP UP TO DATE WITH WHAT'S HAPPENING AT
ST PATRICK'S BY CHECKING OUR CALENDAR ON OUR WEBSITE.
Go to: www.stpstratford.catholic.edu.au
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Thursday 6th April |
Finish at 2.30pm |
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School Fee Invoices have been emailed today.
If you are paying by termly instalment please see due dates for payment below:
1st Instalment due by Friday 21st April 2023
2nd Instalment due by Friday 21st July 2023.
3rd Instalment due by Friday 20th October 2023.
If paying by EFT, you will find our bank account details on the top right hand corner of your statement. Please use your name and account number as reference.
If you wish to adjust your direct debit, please contact the school office.
For families who are not on a direct debit payment arrangement, 1st Instalment of school fees is due on Friday 21st April 2023.
CAMPS SPORTS EXCURSION FUNDING (CSEF)
Camps, Sports and Excursion Fund (CSEF) will be provided by the Victorian Government to assist eligible families to cover the cost of camps and sporting activities. If you hold a valid means teated concession card, you may be eligible for CSEF.
Thank-you to families who have returned their forms.
Please note: CSEF Funding will be applied to eligible families shortly.
School Fee Concessions have been applied to eligible families.
If you have any concerns in regards to school fees, please email: admin@stpstratford.catholic.edu.au.
Congratulations to our swimmers who competed in the HDSSA Swimming carnival.
A fantastic effort from our swim team wining overall 1st place.
Good luck to all our swimmers competing in the next round on
Monday 6th March, 2023.
Happy Birthday to the following students who celebrate
their birthday in the coming weeks:
Payton Costigan - 9th March
Henry Alcock - 10th March
Kit Barberio - 10th March
Lilly Cherry - 11th March
Evie Taylor - 11th March
Max Martin - 12th March
Milana Van Twest - 12th March
Have a great day!!