St Thomas Aquinas Catholic Parish Primary School Bowral
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24 Bundaroo St
Bowral NSW 2576
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Phone: 02 4861 1768

Principal's Message

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Dear Parents and Caregivers

    Each year on August 8, we celebrate the life and legacy of Saint Mary of the Cross MacKillop - a bold woman of deep faith, tenacity, and compassion, and the first Australian to be recognised as a saint.

    Mary’s story is not just one of personal holiness, but of practical action and fierce commitment to justice. She saw education as a pathway to dignity and opportunity, especially for those on the margins, and worked tirelessly to bring schooling to the poor, the rural, and the forgotten. She believed every child deserved to be seen, known, and loved.

    Mary MacKillop is not just a figure from the past. Her life and mission continue to speak directly to the challenges of our time. In her own words, she reminded us to “never see a need without doing something about it.” That wasn’t just a nice idea. It was a way of life. Mary was bold, practical and fiercely committed to fairness, especially for those society often overlooked.

    This year’s theme, Be Fierce for Fair, reminds us that fairness isn’t passive. It calls for action. Like Mary, we are invited to be:

    • Fierce in the face of injustice
    • Compassionate in our daily encounters
    • Courageous in standing with those who are marginalised

    Mary and her co-founder, Fr Julian Tenison Woods, faced many setbacks and disruptions. However, they stayed rooted in their deep trust in God and in their mission to educate the poor and serve the vulnerable. They didn’t wait for the world to change. Instead, they helped change it.

    At STA, we carry this legacy forward in the way we build community, seek justice, and uplift every student in our care. The story of Mary MacKillop urges us to notice the needs around us and respond with love, fairness, and a bold spirit.

    Let us keep her example alive in our classrooms, our friendships, and our hearts, not just on her feast day, but every day.

    “Do all you can with the means at your disposal and calmly leave the rest to God.” – St Mary MacKillop

    Catholic Education Diocese of Wollongong (CEDoW) Student Anti-Bullying Procedure

    CEDoW recently updated their Student Anti-Bullying Procedure to support schools and staff to maintain safe and supportive environments where respect for human dignity is valued. The procedure provides a clear and comprehensive definition of bullying as per the following information:

    Definition of bullying

    Bullying is an ongoing and deliberate misuse of power in relationships through repeated verbal, physical and/or social behaviour that intends to cause physical, social and/or psychological harm.

    It can involve an individual or a group misusing their power, or perceived power, over one or more persons who feel unable to stop it from happening. Bullying can happen in person or online, via various digital platforms and devices and it can be obvious (overt) or hidden (covert). Bullying behavior is repeated, or has the potential to be repeated, over time (for example, through sharing of digital records). Bullying of any form or for any reason can have immediate, medium and long-term effects on those involved, including bystanders.

    Single incidents and conflicts or fights between equals, whether in person or online, are not defined as bullying. 

    National Day of Action Against Bullying and Violence

    11–15 August 2025

    Theme: Bullying. No Way!

    At STA, every student has the right to feel safe, included, and respected. That’s why we’re proud to take part in the National Week of Action Against Bullying and Violence.

    This year’s theme, Bullying. No Way!, is a reminder that bullying has no place in our classrooms, playgrounds, or online spaces. It’s also a powerful invitation to take positive action, to stand together, speak up, and support one another.

    Throughout the week, students will be involved in activities that explore kindness, empathy, respectful relationships, and how to respond safely if bullying happens. We'll be reinforcing the message that we all have a role to play in creating a culture of respect and inclusion.

    By working together we can build a community where everyone feels they belong.

    When it comes to bullying, the message is clear:

    Canterbury Goes Orange For 'Bullying No Way' National Day Of Action Against  Bullying & Violence - Canterbury College

    Yours in partnership

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    Mrs Jo Robinson

    Acting Principal

    Council of Catholic School Parents Conference 

    The Council of Catholic School Parents (CCSP) has announced that tickets to the 2025 CCSP Parents and Carers’ Conference on Saturday 25 October 2025 are now on sale.

    This year’s conference celebrates 30 years of CCSP supporting and advocating for parents and carers of children in Catholic schools. It also marks the 20th anniversary of the formation of the Council’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Committee.

    The 2025 conference theme is Supporting Families: Working Together in a Modern World.

    Keynote speakers at the conference include:

    • Dr Justin Coulson – one of Australia’s most trusted parenting experts. He is the co-host and parenting expert on Channel 9’s Parental Guidance, and the founder of happyfamilies.com.au.
    • Michelle Mitchell – author and speaker, sought after for her compassionate and grounded advice for parenting tweens and teens.
    • Daniel Principe – passionate youth advocate and educator. Through his work, Daniel encourages young people to recognise and resist distorted attitudes towards bodies, relationships, and sex.

    The conference, which is being held at the Novotel, 350 Church Street, Parramatta, is a one-day event and is only $30 to attend. It is a wonderful opportunity to hear and engage with some of Australia’s leading experts on raising young people in our complex society.  

    Father’s Day Breakfast & Reflection/Prayer

    On Friday 5th September, we are celebrating Father’s Day with a short prayer reflection followed by a light breakfast. Prayer will commence at 7:45am.  Please note that breakfast will not be served until after the prayer reflection has concluded.

    Notifying Parents/Carers in Emergencies

    In the case of an emergency and/or critical incident parents/carers will be notified via Compass alert and/or text message. Please ensure your contact details (i.e., mobile number and email address) are up to date. If any details have changed please contact the office at your earliest convenience.

    Staff Development Days 

    Following are the dates for the remaining staff development days for this year. Please note the student’s final day for the 2025 academic year is 17 December.

    13 October (first day of Term 4)

    18 December

    19 December

    2025 School Calendar

    The key date of events and celebrations for 2025 can be viewed in our online school calendar. The calendar can be viewed on our school website.

    Upcoming Events 

      • 13 August Year 6 Leadership Day
      • 15 August Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
        • 15 August 2:30pm Whole School Assembly
      • 20 August Book Week Parade/Fun Day
      • 21 August Year 5 Leadership Day
      • Birthday Oodle Dog - Black - Happy Birthday!" Sticker for Sale by wotsthis  | Redbubble 22 August Happy Birthday Milo - turns 1 today 
      • 28 August Western Region Soccer Gala Day (Stages 2 & 3)
      • 29 August 2:30pm Whole School Assembly
      • 5 September 7:45 am Father’s Day BBQ & Prayer
      • 8 September Year 3 Excursion
      • 11 September Year 4 Excursion
      • 12 September 2:30pm Whole School Assembly
      • 15 September Kindergarten Excursion
      • 16 September Year 5 Excursion
      • 17 September Years 1 & 2 Excursion
      • 19 September P&F Fundraiser (Colour Run) at Chevalier College ??
        • Basketball Gala Day @ Moss Vale
      • 26 September 1:30-2:15pm Lunch on the Lawn
        • 26 September 2:30pm Whole School Assembly
        • 26 September Last day of Term 3
      • Tuesday 14 October - First day of Term 4

      Sports News

      Celebrating Success! 

      The Westerm Region Athletics Carnival was held last Friday.  Congratulations to all athletes who took part and well done to the students who will compete in the CEDoW Selection Trials next Tuesday:  Lucas H, Isaac H, Allira H, Ava M

      The CEDoW Soccer Gala Day will be held on Friday 26 August at Picton Sports Ground.  Further details TBA.

      The CEDoW Basketball Gala Day will be held on Friday 19 September at Moss Vale Basketball Stadium. Further details TBA.