Principal's Message
Easter brings many good things; time with family, time away, a break from school, hot cross buns and Easter eggs. However, it’s important that amidst all this, we set aside some time to walk with Jesus to the cross and to appreciate more fully the depth of God’s love for each of us. I encourage all families to join their parish communities in the ceremonies of Holy Week, particularly Holy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter Sunday. We’ve included information about the Easter ceremonies in each of our parishes later in the newsletter,
May the blessings of Holy Week and the joys of Easter be God’s gifts to each of you over the next few weeks.
Thank You
The end of Term provides a great opportunity for students and their families to reflect back over the last 9 weeks. As we approach the holidays, we have much to celebrate. Students have had a very positive approach to their learning, many have participated in co-curricular activities and all have contributed to building positive and caring relationships with peers and staff. Take some time to think about your highlights and all those who helped to make these happen.
As this newsletter marks the end of Term 1, I’d like to thank students, staff and families for all you’ve contributed to our community in Term 1. Many thanks for everything.
The holidays bring the opportunity for rest, recreation and time with family and friends. Enjoy. I look forward to your return after Easter, refreshed and raring to go.
Harmony Week
Last week we celebrated Harmony Week with gusto. The different cultures in our community were celebrated through food, films, games, music and a traditional clothing day. It was great to see so many students getting involved, wearing traditional clothing and just having fun. It was a great week.
One of the key messages of Harmony Day (21 March) is that ‘everyone belongs’. As a school community, this is something that we believe deeply and try to live out in all that we do.
Thank you to Mr Mizzi, the Student Leaders and the Social Justice Team who organised all the activities. Your hard work was very much appreciated.
Start of Term 2
Term 2 will begin on Monday 15 April 2024. This will be Day 6 of the timetable.
There will be a new timetable for Term 2. This should be published in the second week of the holidays. We ask students to check their timetable before returning to school.
Year 7 and 10 Immunizations
Next term, there is an Immunization program for Years 7 and 10 students. This will be on the following dates:
Year 7 Immunizations: |
Thursday 18 April (Week 1 Term 2) HPV and Diptheria-tetanus-whooping cough booster vaccine. |
Year 10 Immunizations: |
Wednesday 16 May (Week 5 Term 2) Meningococcal ACWY vaccine. |
Parental / Guardian consent for the vaccinations now needs to be done electronically by following the links below.
Please note:
- Phone number needs to be entered with no spaces.
- The edit button needs to be clicked to get ‘YES’ consent or ‘NO’ deny.
The Year 7 link is https://portal.cirv.vic.gov.au//PrivacyCollection/?id=f898980a-56d0-ee11-9079-000d3ae1a0d5&Year7
The Year 10 link is https://portal.cirv.vic.gov.au//PrivacyCollection/?id=1a78e13d-57d0-ee11-9079-000d3ae1aeaf&Year10
Uniform
From the beginning of Term 2 all students will need to be in full winter uniform. This includes wearing the blazer to homeroom each morning, and the wearing of the school tie for both boys and girls. The uniform policy and requirements are in the Student Diary.
The holidays provide a good opportunity for families to check uniform items, to buy school shoes if these are needed, to let down hems if the kilt is too short, to mend PE uniforms that have been worn etc… There’s really no reason for students not to be in full uniform at the beginning of term. I ask for the support of families in this matter.
Holidays: a great time for getting into book.
I know that in many families computer games are put away / not allowed / rationed during term time and brought out during the holidays. However, holidays are also a great time for reading (and sport, getting together with family and friends, playing, enjoying the outdoors, pursuing other interests). Time online is very much the world of people today, however, like all things, it needs to be kept in balance and proportion to other activities!
Hopefully, all students will set aside some time to enjoy a book or two. This is the chance to read, not what you have to but what you choose to, a chance to visit a completely different world.
Newsletter
The newsletter is published fortnightly and distributed on Day 10 (Friday Week 2). Students will have a chance to read it before placing it in their diary to be taken home to parents that evening.
Newsletter Days for Term 2 2017:
Fridays: 19 April, 03 May, 17 May, 31 May, 14 June, 28 June
The newsletter can also be accessed on Friday morning (Day 10) on the College website at http://www.crcstalbans.catholic.edu.au