Catholic Regional College St Albans
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10 Theodore St
St Albans VIC 3021
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Phone: 03 9366 2544

PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE

Spring has sprung in the Community Garden. The fruit trees are in blossom and there are signs of new life and hope everywhere. With a steady decrease in COVID-19 numbers, there is also a sense of hope in our community. On Sunday, we will hopefully, get some idea about the shape of schooling in Term 4. We look forward to the possible easing of restrictions and to the better days that will come.

It has been a very positive fortnight in Learning from Home. Students continue to work well in their studies, even though most are more than ready to return to onsite learning. Thank you to all (students and staff) who are offering extra activities that keep us connected and engaged. Some like the exam preparation sessions help support learning, others are just for fun (spelling bees, trivia, mad hair days…). Every week there is lots to do, as you will see from our newsletter.

Many of the activities attract points for the Williams Cup, including the recent staff trivia. An update of the current Williams Cup points is included in the newsletter. It is a close tussle with only 7 points separating first and fourth.

Thank you also to families for all you do to support learning at home. It has been lovely catching up with current and future families at the Year 6 interviews this week, at the Massbaha (rosary circle) last week and at the Father’s Day breakfast.

Father’s Day

As I write I am looking forward to our first Fathers’ Day breakfast tomorrow morning. Breakfasts have been delivered, our guest speaker is ready and planning is all done. Thank you to our student leaders, Ms Cioccia, Ms Liberatore and Mr Quinn for all their work in organising this event. I know that it has taken quite some planning and organisation but am sure it will be well worth it.

We wish all the dads, grandfathers and all father figures in our school community a very happy Father’s Day for Sunday. We remember also the dads who are no longer with us. May all dads know that their unconditional love, support and all that they do for us are very much appreciated, even though we may not say and show this nearly enough.

Newsletter

In Term 3 the newsletter will continue to be published online only. Families will receive a SMS with a link to the newsletter, and students will receive the newsletter by email.

Newsletter Days for Term 3 2020:             

Friday:                 18 September

               

The newsletter can always be accessed on the College website at http://www.crcstalbans.catholic.edu.au

Some images from the College grounds; blossoming trees and daffodils.