Principal's Message
Thank You
As this is the last newsletter for Term 1, I would like to thank students, staff and families on a terrific term. Your energy, support and commitment has been very much appreciated and there is a long list of highlights: Family Nights, Harmony Week, Interhouse Athletics, Clubs, Immersion Day, Year 7 Camp, Auditions for the School Musical, the Piano Recital, Assemblies, Opening Mass, and many enjoyable and challenging learning experiences. Thank you to the students and staff involved in organising and leading the many different activities.
I’d especially like to congratulate our Year 7 students on a great start to their secondary education. We have all been impressed with your enthusiasm, willingness to be involved and commitment to your learning. Well done.
This year Easter falls at the end of the holidays. Easter brings many good things; holidays, time with family, hot cross buns and all things chocolate. However, it’s important that we also set aside some time to walk with Jesus to the cross and to truly celebrate his Resurrection. I encourage all families to join their parish communities in the Easter ceremonies. We’ve included the schedule for Holy Week ceremonies in our parishes in the newsletter.
I hope that the holidays are restful and enjoyable for everyone. May the blessings of Holy Week and the joys of Easter be God’s gifts to each of you over the coming weeks.
Harmony Week
Last week we celebrated Harmony Week. The focus of the week is inclusion, mutual respect and belonging for all Australians, regardless of cultural or linguistic background. We are a community where people come from many different places, therefore, cultural diversity is something we know and celebrate. The key messages of Harmony Week are that everyone is welcome and everyone belongs. This is something that we believe deeply as a school community and try to live out in all that we do, in fact, the ‘Welcome Wall’ in our yard says just that. This wall was created by students and an ‘Artist in Residence’. It depicts the word WELCOME in many different languages, and includes flora and fauna from cultures connected to those in our community at the time.
Harmony Week is a reminder and an affirmation of our shared humanity; that what we have in common is far greater than our differences, and that we are one human family.
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.
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.
Year 7 Camp
During this week our Year 7 students enjoyed their camp at Dromana. Highlights included sea kayaking and a visit to the Enchanted Adventure park at Arthur’s seat. Congratulations to all the students for the care and support they gave to each other, for their readiness to be involved in challenging activities, and for their openness in getting to know each other. A very big thank you to all the staff who attended camp. Apart from being away from their own families, taking on responsibility for students on an overnight experience is a big task. I am sure that families are very appreciative of all they have done.
Reading for Fun
Like meditation, yoga, journaling, drawing and many other mindfulness practices, reading for pleasure is very good for us. Research would say that reading as a leisure activity would make us happier, healthier and more empathetic, as well as leading to greater academic achievement and employment opportunities. Despite this, recent research shows that about one in three Australian teens are not engaging with reading in their free time.
Time we previously spent reading is now often taken up with either gaming or endless scrolling on social media. 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.
At the end of the newsletter, we have included some tips for families to assist young people in reading for fun.
Free Student Broadband Offer
A number of families benefited from this initiative in 2024. The Australian Government has announced additional funding to extend the offer to 30 June 2028.
The extension will allow the free service to continue for new and existing families, with up to 30,000 places available in the program.
No action is required by families who have already connected to the program. Their free SSBI with their internet provider is expected to be extended automatically.
To apply, families not on the program but who are eligible, are encouraged to contact the National Referral Centre run by Anglicare Victoria on 1800 954 610 (10am – 6pm, Monday to Friday) or visit www.anglicare.org.au/student-internet.
Final day of Term 1: Friday 04 April 2025
We remind families that this is a normal school day, beginning at 8.40am and concluding at 3.10pm. All students are expected to attend.
Start of Term 2
Term 2 will begin on Tuesday 22 April 2025. This will be Day 2 of the timetable.
There will be a new timetable for Term 2. This will be published on SIMON in the second week of the holidays. We ask students to check their timetable before returning to school.
School Advisory Council
There are currently two vacant positions on the School Advisory Council (SAC). We encourage parents / guardians to express interest in filling these roles. The members of the SAC provide input to the Principal on matters such as the following:
- strategic direction of the school
- Religious Education program
- curriculum
- enrolments and enrolment policy
- school resources
- improvements in the school
- Annual Report to the School Community
- family partnerships
If you would like more information about MACS School Advisory Councils, please refer to https://www.macs.vic.edu.au/Our-Schools/School-Advisory-Councils.aspx.
The Terms of Reference for the Catholic Regional College St Albans School Advisory Council are attached.
Expressions of interest have been extended to Wednesday 02 April 2025.
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 the support of families in this matter.
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: 02 May, 16 May, 30 May, 11 June, 25 June
The newsletter can also be accessed on Friday morning (Day 10) on the College website at http://www.crcstalbans.catholic.edu.au