Principal's Message
Dear Parents and Caregivers
During the recent holiday break NAIDOC Week was celebrated across the country. This year's NAIDOC Week 2023 theme was:
Our First Nation’s People stand on the shoulders of generations of Elders who have paved the way for a better way of life for all. Across every generation, the Elders have played, and continue to play, an important role, and hold a prominent place, in community and families.
Elders are cultural knowledge holders, trailblazers, nurturers, advocates, teachers, survivors, leaders, hard workers and our loved ones. They guide our generations and pave the way for us to take the paths that we can take today. We draw strength from their knowledge and experience, in everything from land management, cultural knowledge to justice and human rights. They influence and inspire us to work for the equality and hope for which they fought.
During NAIDOC Week, we remember the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of our country and celebrate their rich history, diverse cultures and inspiring contributions to the life of Australia today. We celebrate that Australia has the oldest continuous culture on the planet.
We are all invited to embrace First Nations’ cultural knowledge and understanding of Country as part of Australia's national heritage and equally respect the culture and values of Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islanders as they do the cultures and values of all Australians. We are invited to work towards healing the hurts of the past and with intention and action, move towards reconciliation.
As a Catholic community, our indigenous brothers and sisters make a priceless contribution. The Indigenous People of Australia have a depth of spirituality that can enrich our non Indigenous spirits in so many ways. One of these spiritual gifts is Dadirri.
A remarkable, spirit-filled Aboriginal Woman from Daly River, Miriam Rose Ungunmerr-Baumann suggests in her reflections that Dadirri — Inner Deep Listening and Quiet Still Awareness is a gift that our nation needs at this particular time. In a time when there is a deficit of awareness of our thoughts and actions and stillness is a rarity, Dadirri draws us back to Jesus.
Jesus shows us stillness in his regular prayer to his father in deserts, gardens, and on mountains. His awareness of creation and in particular of others. His mindfulness in the presence of others, in particular the marginalised, reminds us of our indigenous spirituality of ‘deep calling to deep’.
Our First Nation’s people are all looking for significant and lasting change. After 250 years, our children and our future generations deserve better. Help us to work for equality and hope for our future generations.
The generous invitation from our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders to not only walk with them but to enrich us and thrive through their deep spirituality is profound.
Yours in partnership
Mr Anthony McElhone
Principal
Parent Contact Details
At all times, we ask that parents keep your contact details up to date. Phone numbers and email addresses can be amended, by you, through the Compass portal. Please advise the office, in writing/email, of any other change in details.
Change of Routine
Please remember to inform the office or your child's class teacher if there is going to be a change in routine. If a parent is running late please contact the school office. If you have organised for someone else to collect your child, please inform the office of this as soon as possible or write a note for your child's class teacher.
2023 School Calendar
The key date of events and celebrations for 2023 can be viewed in our online school calendar. The calendar can be viewed on our school website and via the newsletter.
Key Dates
- 18 July Year 4 Religious Literacy Practice Assessment
- 20 July Gymnastics Program Commences
- 26 July Year 6 Mass with Bishop Brian
- 28 July Whole School Assembly
- 1 August Year 4 Religious Literacy Assessment
- NSW Netball Cup - South Coast Regional Final
- 4 August Western Region Athletics Carnival
- 11 August Whole School Assembly
- 14 August Author Visit - Deb Abela
- 15 August Year 6 Leadership Day
- 23 August Book Week Celebration - (Parade & Fun Day)
- 24 August CEDoW Soccer Gala Day
- 25 August Whole School Assembly
- 8 September Whole School Assembly
- 11 September Regional Public Speaking Competition
- 14-15 September CEDoW Basketball Gala Day
- 13 September Year 3 Excursion (Hyde Park Barracks)
- 15 September Kindergarten Excursion (Discovery Space)
- 18 September Year 5 Excursion (Minnamurra Rainforest)
- 22 September Whole School Assembly & Final Day of Term 3
Staff Development Days
Following are the dates for the remaining staff development days this year. A reminder that children do not attend school on these days.
- Term 4 - Monday & Tuesday 18 & 19 December
Teacher Professional Learning
At St Thomas Aquinas the staff has an ongoing commitment to professional learning. The staff benefits from attending in-services, in curriculum areas, that assist them in providing quality learning opportunities for the students in their class. The following staff have or will attend professional learning:
Date |
Staff Members |
Professional Learning |
21 July |
Mrs Robinson, |
New K-2 English & Mathematics Professional Learning |
27-28 July |
Mrs McFayden |
REC Retreat |
27 July |
Mr McElhone |
Office of Professional Standards and Safeguarding Professional Development |
27 July |
Ms Young |
Oral Language and Motor Development Professional Learning |
2 August |
Mr McElhone, |
System Professional Learning - Day 5 |
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Upcoming Events
- 2 August NSW Netball Cup South Coast Regional Finals
- 4 August CEDoW Western Region Athletics
- 24 August CEDoW Soccer Gala Day
- 15 September CEDoW Basketball Gala Day